The Young Gentleman and Lady’s Museum. Being a Collection of Elegant, Entertaining and Instructive Pieces; calculated to Improve Young Persons in the Art of Reading and Speaking. Designed for the use of Schools.
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Year: 1811
Entry: Chandler, Joseph, ed. The Young Gentleman and Lady’s Museum. Being a Collection of Elegant, Entertaining and Instructive Pieces; calculated to Improve Young Persons in the Art of Reading and Speaking. Designed for the use of Schools. Hallowell: Printed and sold by N. Cheever. Sold also by E. Goodale, at the Hallowell Bookstore; P. Edes, Augusta; S. W. Winchester, Wiscasset; S. Butts, Portland, [Me.]; Thomas and Whipple, Newburyport; H. Whipple, Salem; and E. Larkin, Boston, 1811. 215 p.
Author/Editor: Chandler, Joseph, ed
Location: Hallowell, ME
Title: The Young Gentleman and Lady’s Museum. Being a Collection of Elegant, Entertaining and Instructive Pieces; calculated to Improve Young Persons in the Art of Reading and Speaking. Designed for the use of Schools.
Printer/Publisher: Printed and sold by N. Cheever
Language: English
Notes: The Wandering Jew legend. Cf. Karl John Richard Arndt and Reimer C. Eck, eds. The First Century of German Language Printing in the United States of America (Göttingen, 1989), no. 1723. For other ed., see entry Gewisser Bericht / 1765