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LOT 33
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Six 19th-cent. American/ English titles: (1) The Sunday Alphabet of Animals

By Aunt Katie. Boston, The American Tract Society, (1861), 175 p., with tinted wood engr. frontisp. and 26 wood engr. ills., orig. gilt lettered blindst. cloth, sm. 8vo.

Hinges splitting (lower free endpaper loose and frayed); binding rubbed and discol./ stained; (2) Memoir of Henry Obookiah, a native of the Sandwich Islands, who died at Cornwall, Connectitut, February 17th, 1818, aged 26. Revised edition. By rev. E.W. Dwight, first instructor of the "Foreign Mission School". New York, printed by D. Fanshaw for The American Tract Society, n.d. (c. 1840), 124 p., with lithographed frontisp. portrait, contemp. gilt half calf, sm. 8vo. Partly waterst. and sl. foxed; lacks lower free endpaper. Binding rubbed; (3) Address to Young America, and a word to the old folks. By rev. Wm. Taylor. Philadelphia, Perkinpine & Higgins for the author, 1864, 83 p., wood-engr. frontisp. and 4 plates, orig. gilt-lettered blindst. cloth; (4) One hundred fables, original and selected by James Northcote (...) embellished with two hundred and eighty engravings on wood. London, G. Lawford, 1828, (4),III,(1), 272 p., richly illustrated, contemp. half mor. Front cover (with bookplate of George Stewart Nicholson) and first free endpaper loose. And 2 more. (total 6)

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