Summary: | "The American Sunday-School Union was located at 146 Chestnut St., Philadelphia from 1827 through 1853. "146 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; 147 Nassau Street, New York; 9 Cornhill, Boston; 103 Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky; 80 Chestnut Street, St. Louis, Mo."--advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper, one copy in hand. The ASSU was located at 147 Nassau St., New York, from 1846 to 1856; at 9 Cornhill, Boston, from 1848 to 1859; at 103 Fourth St., Louisville, from 1846 to 1858; and at 80 Chestnut St., Saint Louis, from 1848 to 1855. "No. 471. Series IV."--p. [1] of wrapper. "Praise to God for early instruction."--p. 16, in verse. "100 volumes S.S. library, only $10.00. ..."--advertisement, p. [1] of wrapper, one copy in hand. "To parents, Sunday-school and daily school teachers, and friends of youth. Recent an valuable books. The American Sunday-School Union have published an unusual number and variety of books, most of which have been recently prepared for the Society by American authors. Among them ... The village boys; or The sin of profaneness ... Jane Hudson; or, The secret of getting on in the world ... The love of dress; a sketch from real life. ..."--p. [4] of wrapper."
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