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Title Page to the 1893 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint

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In the title page for T. Nelson & Sons' 1893 edition of the novel, the title is printed in the top quarter of the page without a period. The author's pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell is printed in the page's middle. An inscription taken from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, "To a Child," appears between two decorative rules. T. Nelson & Sons' address is listed as "London, Edinburgh, and New York."

Subjects: Title Page

Identifier: 50CIA_18

Title Page to the 1896 Hodder and Stoughton Reprint

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In the title page for Hodder and Stoughton's edition of the novel, the title is printed in the top quarter of the page without a period. The author's pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell is printed in the page's middle, as well as the name of the edition's illustrator. Below the names is an inscription taken from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, "To a Child." Hodder and Stoughton's address is listed as "London, 27. Paternoster Row," A decorative rule follows the publisher's address, as well as the year of the edition in Roman numerals.

Subjects: Title Page

Identifier: 3UVA_18

Title Page to the 1903 J.B. Lippincott "New Edition" Reprint

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Subjects: Title Page

Identifier: 14CIA_18

Title Page to Volume 1 of the [1895] Mershon Co. Reprint

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In the title page of the Mershon Company's 1895 edition of the novel, the title is printed in the page's top quarter without a period. The author's name is printed in the page's middle, followed by the titles of two separate works. The edition is stated as the first volume. A decorative pinwheel is printed in the page's bottom quarter. The Mershon Company's address is listed as "New York."

Subjects: Title Page

Identifier: 44UVA_18

Title Page to Volume 1 of the [1902] Home Book Co. Reprint

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In the title page of Home Book Company's 1902 edition of the novel, the title is printed in the page's top quarter without a period. The author's name Susan Warner is printed in the page's middle followed by a list of two separate works. The edition is indicated as the first of two volumes above a decorative rule. Home Book Company's address is listed as, "New York, 45 Vesey Street."

Subjects: Title Page

Identifier: 80CIA_18

Title Page to Volume 1 of the [1902] Home Book Co. Reprint, Version 1

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In the title page of Home Book Company's 1902 edition of the novel, the title is printed in the page's top quarter without a period. The author's name Susan Warner is printed in the page's middle followed by a list of two separate works. The edition is indicated as the first of two volumes above a decorative rule. Home Book Company's address is listed as, "New York, 45 Vesey Street."

Subjects: Title Page

Identifier: 62CIA_18

Title Page to Volume 1 of the 1851 George P. Putnam First Edition, Version 3

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In the title page for George P. Putnam's first edition of the novel, the title is printed at the top quarter of the page followed by a period. The author's pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell is printed in the page's middle. An inscription, taken from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "To a Child," appears between two decorative rules. George P. Putnam's address is listed as "New York: 155 Broadway." Though the novel was released in December 1850, the copyright date is listed as 1851 in this first edition.

Subjects: Title Page

Identifier: 74CIA_18

Title Page to Volume 1 of the 1852 George P. Putnam 16th Edition, Version 1

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In the title page for George P. Putnam's 1852 edition of the novel, the title is printed in the top quarter of the page followed by a period. The author's pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell is printed in the page's middle. An inscription taken from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow' poem, "To a Child," appears above an image of a globe. The globe is wrapped in a banner with the line, "Ad Genium Justitia," or, "To Genius and Justice," the names Cooper, Irving, and Bryant, and Putnam's initials. The edition is stated as the first of two volumes in the sixteenth edition. George P. Putnam's address is listed as "New York, 10 Park Place." Roman numerals indicate the year of the edition, 1852.

Subjects: Title Page

Identifier: 15UVA_18_001F