An edition of Book of trades (1865)

Book of trades

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An edition of Book of trades (1865)

Book of trades

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Publisher
Leavitt & Allen
Language
English
Pages
16

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Cover of: Book of trades
Book of trades
1865, Leavitt & Allen
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Table of Contents

The wheelright [sic]
Ship carpenter
The tailor
The shoemaker
The hatter
The printer
Cigar making
The calico printer
The stone mason.

Edition Notes

Title embedded in title page wood engraving.

Also issued with eleven other titles in a 11 x 8 x 3 cm. red cloth-bound clamshell box designed to look like a book with the title, "My little box of books."

Possible date of publication inferred from larger work: Leavitt & Allen published in New York between 1852 and at least 1876. "My little box of books. Twelve volumes. With brightly-colored pictures ... New York: published by W.H. Appleton, 92 and 94 Grand Street"--numbered series list, inside upper cover of box. William Henry Appleton was listed alternately at 92 and 94 Grand St. between 1865 and 1867. (He was listed at 96 Grand St. in 1866.)

With: The scarecrow and other stories. New York : Leavitt & Allen, [between 1865 and 1867?]

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Classifications

Library of Congress
HF5382 .B635 1865

The Physical Object

Pagination
16 p.
Number of pages
16

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31811582M
LCCN
2008502115

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