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187524771875 rel. éd. pl. toil. bleue in-8 couronne, fers pséciaux / d. et pl., pl. déc. à froid, tr. rouge, rouss., 62 gr. d'après des dess. de justin stork et sellier, 322 p., 1875 hachette et cie éd.,
185510071Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston 1855. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. Octavo. 32 pp. illus. First edition. As issued stitched and in printed wrappers. Moderate wear to the wrappers along with some staining and toning but generally a presentable copy; contents are a trifle foxed; owner name on the front free endpaper. Text in German but cover title and illustrations captions are in English. Scarce. Only two institutions report ownership according to OCLC. Lindsay and Blakiston unknown
1854AC-HN4L<p>Spine & Cover is black with Gold embossed picture See Photos.</p><p>Handwitten on Contents page "The Property of Geo:Hill Hughesville PA;</p><p>Very beautifully illustrated</p><p>Pages have some foxing</p> Lutherin Board of Publication hardcover
1855281267Philadelphia: Lutheran Board of Publication Lindsay & Blakiston 1855. First Edition. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. While 19th century Lutherans very much liked the idea of Luther and his family gathering around a Christmas tree see the Frontispiece illustration this is in fact an early representation of a Christmas tree in an American religious tract. “References to the use of Christmas trees in Sunday school Christmas celebrations are come upon but infrequently in the newspaper press and not before 1858 in which year trees are reported for Bristol writing in Bucks and Lancaster City†Shoemaker; Yoder. Christmas in Pennsylvania 2009; p.75 In yellow printed wrappers with soiling minor loss to the bottom corner and to the spine. 32 pp. with full page wood-engraved plates. Very Good binding. Lutheran Board of Publication | Lindsay & Blakiston unknown
1855281267Philadelphia: Lutheran Board of Publication Lindsay & Blakiston 1855. First Edition. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. While 19th century Lutherans very much liked the idea of Luther and his family gathering around a Christmas tree see the Frontispiece illustration this is in fact an early representation of a Christmas tree in an American religious tract. "References to the use of Christmas trees in Sunday school Christmas celebrations are come upon but infrequently in the newspaper press and not before 1858 in which year trees are reported for Bristol writing in Bucks and Lancaster City" Shoemaker; Yoder. Christmas in Pennsylvania 2009; p.75 In yellow printed wrappers with soiling minor loss to the bottom corner and to the spine. 32 pp. with full page wood-engraved plates. Very Good binding. Lutheran Board of Publication | Lindsay & Blakiston unknown books
1862E13158CHPhiladelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston 1862. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. N.d. circa 1862. Slim square octavo in olive gree cloth ornately lettered in front cover and spine in gilt and blindstamp on rear cover. 32 pp. Beautiful hand color frontispiece engraving "Luther's Christmas Tree" depicting Martin Luther and two other adults with some children toys and gifts and a candle-lit Christmas tree in the background. Six additional full page engravings. From the preface: "Dear Children--This little book has been prepared for you as a Christmas gift.". A tight example gilt bright spotting fading to the rear board; scattered foxing to the last ten or so leaves. Small neat inscription front free endpaper: "Luke/ from Grandma/ Christmas 1862". Very scarce; OCLC reports six copies but locates only two. Lindsay & Blakiston hardcover