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| Title | The Sunday alphabet, to teach little folks how to become good (E) |
| Author | Unknown |
| Publisher | Routledge, Warne, & Routledge
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| Publisher Location | England -- London |
| Publication Date | ca. 1870 |
| Printer | Evans, Edmund, 1826-1905
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| Illustrator | Evans, Edmund, 1826-1905
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| Image Production Process | Relief prints--wood engravings
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| Notes | Cover illustrated with color printed wood engraving. Pages illustrated with uncolored wood engravings. All pages have blank versos. An alphabet book in verse. Each letter represents a character or a religious or moral concept from the Bible. These 26 words are then woven into a 26 line religious poem at the end of the book. "E stands for Evil, which you should ever shun and walk in Virtue's way." The illustration depicts a young girl running away from a snake and a tree with two apples. |
| Contextual Notes | George Routledge set up business as a retail bookseller with his brother-in-law W. H. Warne as assistant in 1836. Warne was made a partner in 1848 and, after his brother Frederick Warne was made a partner in 1851, the firm was renamed George Routledge & Company. The firm moved to Farringdon Street in 1852 and opened a New York branch in 1854. Robert Warne Routledge, George Routledge's son, entered the partnership in 1858 and the firm was renamed Routledge, Warne & Routledge. Edmund Evans was an English engraver and printer who is believed to be one of the first to use color prints in publications. |
| Subjects (LCSH) | English language -- Alphabet -- Juvenile literature; Christian education of children |
| Category | Alphabet books Bibles and religious works Moral instruction
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| Language | English |
| Digital Collection | Children's Historical Literature Collection |
| Digital ID Number | CHL1282 |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division |
| Repository Collection | Children's Historical Literature Collection PE1155.D2 1870z |
| Object Type | Book
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| Physical Description | [29] leaves: illustrated; 28 x 19 cm. |
| Digital Reproduction Information | Scanned from original book at 400-600 dpi in TIFF format using a ScanMaker 6800, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2008. |
| Exhibit Checklist | Exhibit checklist L.147 |