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First Page of the Table of Contents for the 1853 H. G. Bohn Reprint, Version 2
This is the first page of the table of contents for the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 2. Contents is written on the top third of the page, followed by a decorative rule, the chapter titles, and page numbers. Chapters I-XVIII are listed on pages 1-161. 198 is written in red ink on the top right corner of the page, and there is a stamp from Rook Lane Sunday School on the top middle of the page above Contents.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 43UVA_23
First Page of the Table of Contents for the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons "Nelson's Library for Travellers and the Fireside" Reprint
This is the first page of the table of contents for the in the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons "Nelson's Library for Travellers and the Fireside" reprint. The page begins approximately 1/4 down the page with the title "CONTENTS" a simple zierrat is placed below to give way to the chapter listings. Each chapter title is accompanied with its corresponding Roman numeral and is connected to the right hand page number by a line of elipses. The chapter titles listed here are: "Breaking the News", "Gives Sorrow to the Winds", "The worth of a Finger-ring", "The Bitter-sweet of Life", "A Peep into the Wide World", "Night and Morning", "Strangers walk as Friends", "Leaves us in the Street", "The Little Queen in the Arm-Chair", "Mud-and what came of it", "Running away with the Brook", "Splitters", "Hope Deferred", "Work not Deferred", "Mother Earth rather than Aunto Fortune", "Counsel, Cakes, and Captain Parry", "Difficulty of Doing Right", "Loses Care on the Cat's Back", "Showing that in some circumstances White is Black", "Headsick and Heartsick", "Footsteps of Angels", "Shows how Mr. Van Brunt could be sharp upon some things", "How Miss Fortune went out, and Pleasure came in", "Sweeping and Dusting", "Shows what Noise a Bee can Make when it gets into the house", "Sundry things round a Pot of chocolate", "The JIngling of Sleigh-bells", "Scraps-of Morocco and Talk", "Stockings to which the 'Bas Bleu' was nothing", "Sunday at Ventnor", "Flowers and Thorns", "The Bank Note and George Washington", "A Gathering Cloud in the Spring Weather", "The Cloud Overhead", and "This 'Working-day World'".
Identifier: 46CIA_23_001L
First Page of the Table of Contents for the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint
This is the first page of the table of contents for the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint. "Contents" is written in the top third of the page with a decorative rule under it. Each chapter is listed in Roman numerals with chapter titles and page numbers. Chapters I-XXXV are listed.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 31UVA_23
First Page of the Table of Contents for the 1883 James Nisbet & Co. "New Edition" Reprint
James Nisbet and CO. included this Table of Contents in their 1883 edition of The Wide, Wide World. This page is the first page of the Table of Contents for this edition and lists the first 19 chapters.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 20DES_23_001J
First Page of the Table of Contents for Volume 1 of the 1851 George P. Putnam First Edition
This is the first page of the table of contents for volume 1 of the 1851 George P. Putnam First Edition. "Contents of Chapters" is written at the top third of the page with Volume 1 under it. Each chapter, labeled in Roman numerals, has a title and a page number. Chapters I-XIX are on this page.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 23UVA_23
First Page of the Table of Contents for Volume 1 of the 1851 George P. Putnam First Edition, Version 3
This page 1 of "Contents of Chapters" for 1851 George Palmer Putnam's 1st Edition, Vol. 1 of the Wide Wide World denotes this as "Volume I." It then lists the chapters with roman numerals, the chapter's title and which page number each chapter starts on, connected to the title by a series of dots.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Tags: First Edition
Identifier: 74CIA_15
First Page of the Table of Contents for Volume 1 of the 1852 George P. Putnam 16th Edition, Version 1
This is the first page of the table of contents for volume 1 of the 1852 George P. Putnam 16th Edition, version 1, displaying chapters I through XIX.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 15UVA_23_001H
First Page of the Table of Contents for Volume 1 of the 1852 George P. Putnam 16th Edition, Version 2
This is the first page of the table of contents for volume 1 of the 1852 George P. Putnam 16th edition, version 2. This page begins with "CONTENTS OF VOL. I." typed approximately 1/3 down the page. Underneath the title is a zierrat with three decorative diamonds placed symmetrically on it. Underneath the zierrat the chapters listed are, "Breaking the news," "Gives sorrow to the winds," "The worth of a finger-ring," "the bitter-sweet of life," "A peep into the wide world," "Night and morning," "Strangers walk as friends," "Leaves us in the street," "The Little Queen in the arm-chair," "Mud-and what came of it," "Running away with the brook," "Splitters," "Hope deferred," "Work not deferred," "Mother Earth rather than Aunt Fortune," "Counsel, cakes, and Captain Parry," "Difficulty of doing right," "Loses care on the Cat's back," and "Showing that in some circumstances white is black." The Roman Numeral of each chapter is given on the left side of the page. Across the page, on the far right is given the page number which the chapter begins on. The chapter title and page number are connected by a line of ellipsis.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 13DES_23_00I
First Page of the Table of Contents for Volume 1 of the 1852 Sampson Low Reprint
This is the first page of the table of contents for volume 1 of the 1852 Sampson Low Reprint. "Contents of Vol. 1" is written above a decorative rule with the chapters written in Roman numerals below it. Each chapter has its own title.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 56CIA_23