'Nothing in our more diffuse civilisation,' wrote William Sloane in his account of seventeenth-century children's books, 'quite holds the pivotal position, the centrality, which religion held in seventeenth century England and America.
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Behold the Child: American Children and Their Books, 1621-1922
January 1, 1995, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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