An edition of The happy Negro (1820)

The happy Negro

4th edit. 6,000.
The happy Negro
Ambrose Serle, Ambrose Serle
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An edition of The happy Negro (1820)

The happy Negro

4th edit. 6,000.

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Cover of: The happy Negro
The happy Negro: To which are added, The praying soldier, and The profligate reclaimed
1825, Printed for the American Tract Society, instituted at Boston in 1814; and sold by them at their depository in the principal towns in the United States
in English
Cover of: The happy Negro
The happy Negro
1820, Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould.
in English - 4th edit. 6,000.

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Edition Notes

Caption title. At head of title: [No. 7.

Attributed to Ambrose Serle in "Sketch of the origin and character of the principal series of tracts of the American Tract Society" (American tract magazine, v. 6, no. 11).

Imprint and edition statement from colophon.

Pages 2-8 also numbered 90-96.

Followed by "On vital religion," "The profligate reclaimed," "The pious labourer," and "The praying soldier."

Rare Book copy: No. 7 in a bound volume of titles with collective title page: The Publications of the N. Eng. Tract Society. Vol. I. Andover: Printed by Flagg and Gould. 1820.

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Andover [Mass.]
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Publications of the New England Tract Society -- no. 7.

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Pagination
8 p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44697231M
OCLC/WorldCat
906923497

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