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New York: American Tract Society, 1840. No. 508. 4 p.; 19 cm. (7½ inches). Former owner's name inscribed at head of p. 1. This American Tract Society publication is undated, as is common with the tracts published by that society. As neither the address of the society nor the name of the printer are provided it is impossible to provide more than an approximate date of publication. The tract concerns events in the life of George Taylor, an Englishman living in Princeton, New Jersey, in the 1820s, and appears to have been printed in the 1840s. In Fine Condition: foxing; otherwise clean and solid. A scarce American Tract Society tract.. Fine.
New York: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, 1972. 190, [2] p.: illustrations; 16 cm. (7½ inches). Pink cloth with dark green-stamped cover title and dark pink-stamped cover illustration. No dust jacket. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. Illustrated title page printed in green and black. Translated from the English Listening to the Great Teacher. In Near Fine Condition: edges of endpapers are darkened; otherwise a clean, crisp copy.. Near Fine.