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The great rosy diamond

Title
  1. The great rosy diamond / by Mrs. Ann Augusta Carter ; with illustrations from designs by Billings.
Published by
  1. Boston : Lee and Shepard, 1870.
Author
  1. Gray, A. A. (Ann Augusta), 1812-1863.

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Additional authors
  1. Billings, Hammatt, 1818-1874
  2. Boston Stereotype Foundry, stereotyper.
  3. Lee and Shepard, publisher.
  4. Phillips, Sampson & Company, copyright holder.
  5. Children's Room Collection.
Description
  1. 168 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill; 18 cm.
Series statement
  1. Rosy diamond story books for girls
Uniform title
  1. Rosy diamond story books for girls.
Subject
  1. Conduct of life > Juvenile literature
  2. Children > Conduct of life > Juvenile literature
  3. Elves > Juvenile literature
  4. Juvenile literature > Massachusetts > Boston > 1870
Genre/Form
  1. Juvenile literature – Massachusetts – Boston – 1870.
Call number
  1. *KH 1870 Gray 14-188
Note
  1. Added illustrated series t.p.
  2. "Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by Phillips, Sampson, and Company."
  3. Publisher's advertisement--[8] p. at end, as well as on upper and lower pastedowns, and upper and back endsheet.
Binding (note)
  1. Bound in publisher's blind stamped green cloth boards with gilt spine.
Author
  1. Gray, A. A. (Ann Augusta), 1812-1863.
Title
  1. The great rosy diamond / by Mrs. Ann Augusta Carter ; with illustrations from designs by Billings.
Imprint
  1. Boston : Lee and Shepard, 1870. ([Boston] : stereotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry)
Series
  1. Rosy diamond story books for girls
  2. Rosy diamond story books for girls.
Binding
  1. Bound in publisher's blind stamped green cloth boards with gilt spine. NN
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Added author
  1. Billings, Hammatt, 1818-1874, ill.
  2. Boston Stereotype Foundry, stereotyper.
  3. Lee and Shepard, publisher.
  4. Phillips, Sampson & Company, copyright holder.
  5. Children's Room Collection.
Research call number
  1. *KH 1870 Gray 14-188
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