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Kelley's first spelling book, or, Child's instructor (p. 68)
Kelley's first spelling book, or, Child's instructor (p. 68)
TitleKelley's first spelling book, or, Child's instructor (p. 68)
AuthorKelley, Hall J. (Hall Jackson), 1790-1874
PublisherHill, Isaac
Publisher LocationUnited States -- New Hampshire -- Concord
Publication Date1827
PrinterBoston Type and Stereotype Foundry
IllustratorUnknown
Image Production ProcessRelief prints--woodcuts
NotesIllustrated with hand colored woodcuts.
Includes drawings and doodles by a former owner.
This is the eighth edition.
This book includes vocabulary lists, and exercises in vowels and syllabaries that get progressively more difficult towards the end of the text. The book ends with lessons on punctuation and Roman numerals. Also included are verses such as the Lord's Prayer and illustrated reading lessons concerning religious and moral values. One reads: Let your behavior, like your garment, be neither strait not loose, but fit and becoming.
Printed on the title page: Designed for Sunday and common schools. Containing lessons in orthography and reading, made easy by the division of words, and an improved use of figures and letters, agreeably to Walker's critical pronouncing dictionary.
This page depicts a man handing a book to a young boy. Two other young boys sit in the background holding books. The text reminds children that "the glory of children are their fathers" and that to receive peace, prosperity, and happiness, children need to obey their fathers.
Contextual NotesHall J. Kelley was a school principal in Boston from 1818-1823. During this time, he wrote several textbooks as well as Sunday School lesson books. He is most well-known, however, as an ardent supporter of U.S. settlement of the Oregon Territory in the 1830s.
Subjects (LCSH)Spellers
CategorySpelling books
Bibles and religious works
Moral instruction
Readers
LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection
Digital ID NumberCHL1313
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection. PE1144.K45 1827
Object TypeBook
Physical Description84 p.: illustrated; 14.5 x 9 cm.
Digital Reproduction InformationPhotographed from original book in TIFF format using a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/EOS 400D, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2009.
Exhibit ChecklistExhibit Checklist 9.3
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