| | Front Cover |
| | Front Matter |
| | Title Page |
| | An A B C, for baby patriots |
| | Back Matter |
| | Back Cover |
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| Full Citation |
| Material Information |
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Title: |
An A B C, for baby patriots |
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Alternate Title: |
ABC for baby patriots |
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Physical Description: |
43 p. : col. ill. ; 24 x 32 cm. |
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Language: |
English |
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Creator: |
Ames, Mary Frances Dean & Son |
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Publisher: |
Dean & Son |
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Place of Publication: |
London (160a Fleet Street E.C.) |
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Publication Date: |
[1899] |
| Subjects |
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Subject: |
Chauvinism and jingoism -- Juvenile poetry ( lcsh ) Alphabet rhymes ( lcsh ) Juvenile poetry -- Great Britain ( lcsh ) Alphabet books -- 1899 ( rbgenr ) Children's poetry -- 1899 Bldn -- 1899 |
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Genre: |
Alphabet books ( rbgenr ) Children's poetry non-fiction ( marcgt ) |
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Spatial Coverage: |
England -- London Netherlands |
| Notes |
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Statement of Responsibility: |
by Mrs. Ernest Ames. |
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General Note: |
"Printed in Holland"--cover. |
| Record Information |
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Bibliographic ID: |
UF00086056 |
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Volume ID: |
VID00001 |
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Source Institution: |
University of Florida |
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Rights Management: |
All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location. |
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Resource Identifier: |
aleph - 001593856 oclc - 05000375 notis - AHL7917 |
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| Table of Contents |
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Front Cover
Page 1
Page 2
Front Matter
Page 3
Title Page
Page 4
An A B C, for baby patriots
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Page 10
Page 11
Page 12
Page 13
Page 14
Page 15
Page 16
Page 17
Page 18
Page 19
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Page 32
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Back Matter
Page 47
Page 48
Back Cover
Page 49
Page 50
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