Reminiscences of School Life, and Hints on Teaching (1913 A.M.E. Book Concern edition) (Q3709): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: publication statement transcription (P16): Philadelphia, Pa. | A. M. E. Book Concern | 631 Pine St.) |
(Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): INSCRIPTION | double rule | THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED TO MY BELOVED AUNT | SARAH ORR CLARK | WHO, WORKING AT SIX DOLLARS A MONTH | SAVED ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE | DOLLARS, AND BOUGHT MY FREEDOM) |
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INSCRIPTION | double rule | THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED TO MY BELOVED AUNT | SARAH ORR CLARK | WHO, WORKING AT SIX DOLLARS A MONTH | SAVED ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE | DOLLARS, AND BOUGHT MY FREEDOM | |||
Property / dedication statement transcription: INSCRIPTION | double rule | THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED TO MY BELOVED AUNT | SARAH ORR CLARK | WHO, WORKING AT SIX DOLLARS A MONTH | SAVED ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE | DOLLARS, AND BOUGHT MY FREEDOM / rank | |||
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Property / dedication statement transcription: INSCRIPTION | double rule | THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED TO MY BELOVED AUNT | SARAH ORR CLARK | WHO, WORKING AT SIX DOLLARS A MONTH | SAVED ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE | DOLLARS, AND BOUGHT MY FREEDOM / qualifier | |||
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Revision as of 15:49, 31 October 2023
published by A.M.E. Book Concern in Philadelphia
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English | Reminiscences of School Life, and Hints on Teaching (1913 A.M.E. Book Concern edition) |
published by A.M.E. Book Concern in Philadelphia |
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REMINISCENCES | ==of== | School Life, and Hints | on Teaching | [publisher's device] | By Fanny Jackson-Coppin | Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
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Coppyright | L. J. COPPIN | 1913
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Philadelphia, Pa. | A. M. E. Book Concern | 631 Pine St.
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INSCRIPTION | double rule | THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED TO MY BELOVED AUNT | SARAH ORR CLARK | WHO, WORKING AT SIX DOLLARS A MONTH | SAVED ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE | DOLLARS, AND BOUGHT MY FREEDOM
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