Young Folks’ Story Book. Edited by Pansy. With Nearly One Hundred Illustrations. Boston: D. Lothrop, [c1893]. unpaged. Rachel Ford’s classmates believe that she is Jewish, but she isn’t; see "Rachel’s Friend," a two-part story by Mrs. C. M. Livingston. Text of "Rachel’s Friend" also in Our New Home. For Boy and Girls. Illustrated
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Year: 1896
Entry: [Alden, Isabella Macdonald], ed. Young Folks’ Story Book. Edited by Pansy. With Nearly One Hundred Illustrations. Boston: D. Lothrop, [c1893]. unpaged. Rachel Ford’s classmates believe that she is Jewish, but she isn’t; see "Rachel’s Friend," a two-part story by Mrs. C. M. Livingston. Text of "Rachel’s Friend" also in Our New Home. For Boy and Girls. Illustrated (Boston: Lothrop Publishing Co., [c1896]), unpaged.
Author/Editor: Alden, Isabella Macdonald, ed
Location: Boston, MA
Title: Young Folks’ Story Book. Edited by Pansy. With Nearly One Hundred Illustrations. Boston: D. Lothrop, [c1893]. unpaged. Rachel Ford’s classmates believe that she is Jewish, but she isn’t; see "Rachel’s Friend," a two-part story by Mrs. C. M. Livingston. Text of "Rachel’s Friend" also in Our New Home. For Boy and Girls. Illustrated
Printer/Publisher: Lothrop Publishing Co.
Language: English