An edition of The storm at sea (1839)

The storm at sea

a conversation between Jack and Tom the day after it happened ; with a particular account of the reasons why Jack was not afraid when he thought the ship would founder

The storm at sea
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An edition of The storm at sea (1839)

The storm at sea

a conversation between Jack and Tom the day after it happened ; with a particular account of the reasons why Jack was not afraid when he thought the ship would founder

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Edition Notes

At head of title: No. 1558.

By 1839 the Religious Tract Society had an additional depository in St. Paul's Churchyard; the Society's Piccadilly address was leased after 1850.

Burke Library copy: In a volume of pamphlets with collective t.p. "The Second Series Tracts of the Religious Tract Society. In one volume." and spine title "Second Series of the Publications of the Religious Tract Society."

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London
Series
Second Series Tracts -- No. 1558, Second Series Tracts (Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)) -- no. 1558.

The Physical Object

Pagination
8 p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44895675M
OCLC/WorldCat
747934683

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