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LEADER: 01509nam 2200301I 4500
001 7969626
003 OCoLC
005 19990222072224.8
008 811202s1837 nyuaf 000 0 eng
010 $a01015818
035 $a(WaOLN)nyp2672503
040 $aDLC$cFHM$dFHM$dNYP$dWaOLN
043 $an-us-ny
049 $aNYPL
050 00 $aF119$b.D93
051 $aContains only three plates, differently placed from those in other copy. Introduction (4 p. between p. 6 and 7 of v. 1) wanting.$cCopy 2.
100 1 $aDunlap, William,$d1766-1839.
245 12 $aA history of New York, for schools.$cBy William Dunlap.
260 $aNew York,$bCollins, Keese,$c1837.
300 $a2 v.$billus., 4 pl. (incl. fronts.)$c16 cm.
500 $aIn the form of conversations between four young people and their great uncle, Thomas Betterworth. It is designed for children somewhat older than those for whom there was published in 1835 "History of the United States: no. II. Or, Uncle Philip's conversations with the children about New York, by F. L. Hawks." The latter work is frequently mentioned and errors corrected. The last part of v. 1 and all of v. 2 relate to the Revolution and preceding controversy in New York State.
651 0 $aNew York (State)$xHistory$yColonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
651 0 $aNew York (State)$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783.
791 2 $aFord Collection.
852 8 $hIR (Dunlap, W. History of New York, for schools)
910 $arcp2404
946 $ar
995 $a12-17-96