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Relief prints Illustrated with color printed reliefs. The cover depicts a child with a rattle, a Newfoundland dog, and a sailing vessel. Inscribed to Alice Longth? from Aunt Louisa, Oct. 21st, 1884. The Religious Tract Society was an "unsectarian organization for the preparation and circulation...

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Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: The Religious Tract Society 1884
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Online Access:http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/childrens/id/2
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Summary:Relief prints Illustrated with color printed reliefs. The cover depicts a child with a rattle, a Newfoundland dog, and a sailing vessel. Inscribed to Alice Longth? from Aunt Louisa, Oct. 21st, 1884. The Religious Tract Society was an "unsectarian organization for the preparation and circulation of evangelical tracts" founded in 1799 by the Reverend George Burden, a Congregationalist of Coventry. It recognized that the literacy of the poor need not be confined to the Bible. Beginning in 1812 it turned its attention to books for children. They published the then popular "pious, joyful child-death stories.many of them designed for the Sunday school reward-book market." The Society's guidelines insisted on "earnest, moral and natural tales with minimal excitement in order to leave the reader calm in spirit." (Source: Cambridge Guide to Children's Books in English) Alphabet books Bibles and religious works