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First Page of Text in the [1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1
This first page of text from the 1853 Charles H. Clarke and Samuel O. Beeton begins with the title of the novel at approximately 1/4 down the page. Underneath appears a simple zierrat which then leads to the Chapter number. Underneath the chapter is an excerpt from Longfellow's "It Is Not Always May":
"Enjoy the spring of love and youth
To some good angel leave the rest,
For time will teach thee soon the truth,
'There are no birds in last year's nest.'
LONGFELLOW."
Subjects: Ellen, Mamma, Papa
Identifier: 2DES_16_9
First Page of the Preface to the [1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1
Page 1 of the Preface in the 1853 Charles H. Clarke and Samuel O. Beeton, issue 1. This preface was written by Rev. C. B. Tayler.
Subjects: Preface
Identifier: 2DES_14_001L
Second Page of the Table of Contents for the [1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1
Charles H. Clarke and Samuel O. Beeton included this Table of Contents in the single volume of their 1851 edition of The Wide, Wide World. This second page lists the final 28 chapters with the corresponding titles and pages.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 2DES_15_001K
First Page of the Table of Contents for the [1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1
Charles H. Clarke and Samuel O. Beeton included this Table of Contents in the single volume of their 1851 edition of The Wide, Wide World. This first page lists the first 24 chapters with the corresponding titles and pages.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 2DES_15_001J
Second Page of Front Advertisements in the [1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1
This second page advertisement, which is a continuation of the one appearing on the front page, for the 1853 Charles H. Clarke and Samuel O. Beeton shows the prices of "LITERATURE FOR THE RAIL," available to those on trains in that time period. Bellow a simple zierrat is listed the titles of books for "One shilling each". Those titles include: Marvel's Romance of Forest and Prarie Life and Reveries of a Bachelor, Ware's Pictures of European Capitals, Southey's Life of Nelson, Joan of Arc, Curse of Kehama, Ballads, and Minor Poems, The Cavaliers of England, Uncle Tom's Cabin, D'Arbouville's Three Tales, The White Slave, The Guards, Life in the Woods, Beauties of "Shakespere", The Shot in the Eye, and Adventures with the Texian Rangers, The Sunny Side & a Peep at Number Five, Last Leaf from Sunny Side, The Cossack and the Turk, The Tell-Tale, Lamartine's Wellington and Waterloo, The Czar and the Sultan, Longfellow's Poems on Slavery, and Spirit Rapping in England and America.
Subjects: Advertisement
Identifier: 2DES_19_001B
First Page of Front Advertisements in the [1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1
This front page advertisement for the 1853 Charles H. Clarke and Samuel O. Beeton shows the prices of "LITERATURE FOR THE RAIL," available to those on trains in that time period. The book titles listed on this page are: Illustrated History of the Expedition to the Crimea, The Smartest Nation in All Creation's Grins, The Yankee Showman's Life of Barnum, Yankee Cram, Poe's Tales of Myster, Imagination, and Humour, Mrs. Stowe's Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Hugo's Napoleon the Little, Parisan Sights and French Principles Seen Through American Spectacles, Life among the Giants of Patagonia, Houssaye's Philosophers and Actresses, Letters, Essays, and Speeches of Peter Plymley, The Senator's Son, Smith and Smith's Rejected Addresses, Nile Notes of a "Howadji", Twenty Years in the Phillippine Islands, The Old Guard of Napoleon, and Wellington: The Story of his Life, Battles, and Political Career.
Subjects: Advertisement
Identifier: 2DES_19_001A
Campbell, Edward L., to Susan Warner, Uniontown, PA, July 1, 1855
In his fan letter to Susan Warner, Edward Campbell asks a question regarding the end of the novel. He also talks about the ways in which the novel excited his curiosity and brought him peace of mind.
Tags: Campbell, Edward L., fan letters
Burdick, Jonathan H. to Misses Warner, Albany, NY, May 2, 1861
In Jonathan Burdick's letter he asks for an autograph from the "Misses Warner." He also compliments them on their work, telling them that it is not only the best of the present day but also equal to the classics.
Tags: Burdick, fan letters, Jonathan
Second Page of the Table of Contents for the 1853 H.G. Bohn "Standard Library" Reprint
This is the second page of the table of contents for the 1853 H.G. Bohn "Standard Library" Reprint. On page vi, chapters XIX-XLIV are listed on pages 173-413.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 82CIA_23
Back Colophon in the 1853 H. G. Bohn "Standard Library" Reprint
This is the back colophon of text in the 1853 H.G. Bohn "Standard Library" Reprint. On page 519, the text ends on the top fourth of the page. "The end." is written in the middle of the page, and "Bradbury and Evans, Printers, Whitefriars" is written on the bottom of the page.
Subjects: Colophon
Identifier: 82CIA_20