"Lincoln & Edmands," . . . . . . . "The child's assistant in the art of reading : being a collection of pieces, suited to the capacities of children, in the early stages of education : designed as a medium between the Spelling-book, and the American selection of lessons, American preceptor, and other books of a similar kind"@en . . . . "Library copies (Provenance)"@en . . "The child's assistant in the art of reading being a collection of pieces suited to the capacities of children"@en . . . . "The child's assistant in the art of reading : being a collection of pieces suited to the capacities of children"@en . . . "Juvenile literature"@en . "The Child's assistant in the art of reading. : Being a collection of pieces, suited to the capacities of children, in the early stages of education. : Designed as a medium between The spelling-book, and The American selection of lessons, American preceptor, and other books of a similar kind"@en . . . . . "Ink stamps (Provenance)"@en . "The child's assistant in the art of reading : being a collection of pieces suited to the capacities of children in the early stages of education, designed as a medium between the spelling book, and the American selection of lessons, American preceptor, and other books of a similar kind"@en . . . "Sprinkled edges (Binding)"@en . . . "Readers"@en . . "The child's assistant in the art of reading : being a collection of pieces, suited to the capacities of children, in the early stages of education : designed as a medium between the spelling-book, and the American selection of lessons, American preceptor, and other books of a similar kind"@en . "Quarter bindings (Binding)"@en . . "Child's assistant"@en . . . . . . . "Wooden boards (Binding)"@en . . . . . . "The child's assistant in the art of reading being a collection of pieces, suited to the capacities of children, in the early stages of education : designed as a medium between the Spelling-book, and the American selection of lessons, American preceptor, and other books of a similar kind"@en . . . . "The Child's assistant in the art of reading. : Being a collection of pieces suited to the capacities of children, in the early stages of education. : Designed as a medium between The spelling book and The American selection of lessons, American preceptor, and other books of a similar kind"@en . "1800 - 1870" . . . .