Sam Gatteño Books: Nineteenth Century Books, Illustrated Books, Juvenilia
found: 6 books

 
The Sheep and Lambs.
Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 1839. 0. Soft cover. Miniature book. 8 pages. Side stiched. With woodcut illustrations on both upper and lower wrappers. Illustrated with woodcuts internally. Some internal staining. Only one copy in OCLC, at the Special Collections of the University of Florida Libraries, which lacks the wrapper. Good.
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Book number: 1576
USD 400.00 [Appr.: EURO 373.75 | £UK 320.5 | JP¥ 63301]

 
Bolton, Fannie S.
Mother Goose in the Kindergarten.
Chicago: Kindergarten Literature Co. Woman's Temple, 1893. 0. Hardcover. Octavo. 80 pages. All pages ruled in red. With the half-title present. Illustrated. Contemporary sheep over cloth, repaired. Good.
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Book number: 2045
USD 825.00 [Appr.: EURO 770.75 | £UK 660.75 | JP¥ 130559]
Keywords: Juvenilia

 
Burden, Mrs.
Short Tales in short words: about The lame boy; The sea shore; - The cross boy; and, The stray child.
London: Thomas Dean and Son, n.d. [after 1854]. 0. Hardcover. Square octavo. 59 pages. Sixth edition. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Green boards with title in gilt on front board. Illustrated with 7 colored engravings. Date of publication suggested by MS annotation in Bodleian Library copy. Good.
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Book number: 1411
USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 140.25 | £UK 120.25 | JP¥ 23738]

 
Delarbre, Mme.
Douze Historiettes.
Paris: P. - C. Lehuby, n. d. [c. 1835], 0. Hardcover. Octavo. xii-207 pages. In the publisher's original blue cloth binding, stamped in gilt. Upper hinge weak. All edges gilt. Illustrated with a colored frontispiece and 7 colored plates. Not in Gumuchian. Good.
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Book number: 1345
USD 175.00 [Appr.: EURO 163.5 | £UK 140.25 | JP¥ 27694]

 
Sherwood, Mrs. [Mary Martha Butt].
The Indian Chief.
London: Darton & Co. Holborn Hill, c. 1840. 0. Soft cover. Sextodecimo. 16pp. Original blue wrappers. Illustrated with woodcuts. Penny chapbook. With a pencil inscription on the front free endpaper, which reads: "G. Wellman the gift of dear Sister Fanny Wellman 1854." Tipped in is a very touching letter from same sister to her brother George: "October - My dear little George, I hope theas [sic] few lines will find you quite well and enjoying your helth [sic] and gose [sic] to school like a good little boy and is lerning [sic] all you can to be a good scolar [sic] again I comes [sic] home to see you My Dear little George I longs to see you to give you a kiss kiss but I sopose [sic] Iwil [sic] not be yet you must hast [sic] mother father to give you ? a peace [sic] for me and my dear George I must say good by [sic] God bless you from your loving sister Fanny Wellman" "My Dear George, This is a little book I have sent you and you must hast [sic] father or mother to read it to you" Addressed to: Mr George Wellman, Lyme Regis The Wellman's seem to be a Dorset family of the early to mid nineteenth century, with their dwelling in Lyme Regis. Good.
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Book number: 2181
USD 650.00 [Appr.: EURO 607.25 | £UK 520.75 | JP¥ 102865]

 
[UNRECORDED].
"The Satchel, 'A Magazine for the Recreation of the Pupils of the Edinburgh Institution,'" edited by D.A.M. Ross. No. 1, March 1806. Price One Penny.
Edinburgh: Printed and Published by K. and H. Beveridge, 6, Great Stuart Street, 1806. 0. Soft cover. Yellow wrappers, lower wrapper lacking. Contents listed on the upper cover. With five illustrations; one in the text, and four on two leaves (recto and verso). No copies recorded in WorldCat, Copac UK, and National Library of Scotland. The institution may possibly be the Edinburgh Institution for Languages and Mathematics, now Stewart's Melville College, except that Melville College appears to have been founded in 1832. Good.
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Book number: 1886
USD 950.00 [Appr.: EURO 887.5 | £UK 761 | JP¥ 150341]

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