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Identifier: firstcenturyofna01hodg (find matches)
Title: First century of national existence; the United States as they were and are..
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Hodge, James Thacher, 1816-1871. (from old catalog) Kettell, Thomas Prentice. (from old catalog) Perkins, Frederick Beecher, 1828-1899. (from old catalog) Richards, Thomas Addison, 1820-1900. (from old catalog) Brockett, Linus Pierpont, 1820-1893. (from old catalog) Barnard, Henry, 1811-1900. (from old catalog) Prescott, George Bartlett, 1830-1894. (from old catalog) Heald, D. A. (Daniel Addison), 1818-1900 Greene, Jacob Lyman, 1837-1908. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Hartford, Conn., L, Stebbins
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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tories of the late war, fourconsiderably exceeded one hundred thousandcopies each—one reaching 175,000—KittosHistory of the Bible, 200,000 ; RichardsonsField, Dungeon and Escape, 80,000,and his Beyond the Mississippi, 100,000 ;Stephens ■ War Between the States,62,000; Life and Death in Rebel Pris-ons, 95,000 ; Smiths Bible Dictionary,1 vol.. Royal 8vo, 150,000 ; Matthew HaleSmiths Sunshine and Shadow, 100,000;Raymonds Life of Lincoln, 70,000 ; Rev.Dr. Marchs Night Scenes of the Bible,over 100,000 ; one edition of Fleetwoods Life of Christ, (there are five or six inthe market) 150,000 ; Bunyans PilgrimsProgress, one edition, 110,000 ; MarkTwains Innocents Abroad, 100,000;Roughing It, 100,000. Subscription book publishers have beenaccused of foisting worthless books uponthe market, but a fair examination will showthat, in proportion to the number of differ-ent books published, the percentage ofworthless ones is far less than of those pub-lished by the regular trade ; and very many
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