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Alphabet rhymes, Readers (Primary), English language, Juvenile literature, Alphabet, Animals, Slavery, SlavesTimes
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The instructive alphabet
1822, Published by Samuel Wood & Sons, no. 261, Pearl Street, and Samuel S. Wood & Co., no. 212, Market-St., Baltimore
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First and last pages, presumably blank, pasted to inside of wrapper.
Abolitionist material on pages [44] to [47], including a vignette of kneeling slave, with captions "Am I not a man and a brother" and "Ah! pity human mis'ry! human wo! 'Tis what the happy to th' unhappy owe," followed by poems "Our Saviour's golden rule" and "The Negro's complaint."
Heavily illustrated.
Gift; Frances Henne; 1985.
Rare Book copy: From the library of Baylies Tabbots, Fall River, Mass., with autograph.
In printed wrapper; title, illustration, and imprint on page [1] of wrapper; illustrations on page [4] of wrapper.
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