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  1. The Henry Altemus Company: A History and Pictorial Bibliography by Cary Sternick, 2005-10-15
  2. Miltons Paradise lost / illustrated by Gustave Dore ; edited with notes and a life of Milton by Henry C. Walsh by John (1608-1674). Dore, Gustave (1832-1883). Walsh, Henry C., ed. Milton, 1888
  3. Second Part of King Henry IV (Altemus' Edition) by William Shakespeare, 1000
  4. The History of Tom Thumb; to which are added the stories of the Cat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn stick! by Henry Altemus, 2010-07-06
  5. My point of View; Selections Fom Henry Drummond by Henry Drummond, 1892
  6. Marmion ((Henry Altemus Series)) by Sir Walter Scott, 1906
  7. Altemus' Young People's Library Illustrated Natural History by J. G. Wood, 1897
  8. The Peter Rabbit Painting Book (Altemus' Painting Books Series)
  9. ABBE CONSTANTIN by Ludovic Halevy (1897 Hardcover Pocket Size 4.25 x 6.25 inches, 210 pages Henry Altemus Co. Publishers) by Ludovic Halevy, 1897
  10. Eternal life: By Henry Drummond (Altemus' eternal life series) by Henry Drummond, 1896
  11. The Parables of Our Lord: illustrating the wisdom and benevolence ofthat heavenly teacher. by Henry Altemus Company, 1916
  12. Letters, Sentences and Maxims by Lord Chesterfield, 1892
  13. First Part of King Henry VI (Altemus' Edition) by William Shakespeare, 1000
  14. Tartarin on the Alps (Henry Altemus Edition)

1. Martin Antiques Books
Henry Altemus Co., Philadelphia, 1st Ed. 1896. HB, cloth covers with color illustration on front.
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2. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site User Home Pages Marjorie
Marjorie Altemus Henry, Livermore, CA Born in Indiana Co. PA Updated September 5, 2000
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3. Animal Stories For Little People - ALTEMUS, HENRY
Animal Stories for Little People; ALTEMUS, HENRY. Offered by Connie Popek, Bookseller
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4. Altemus, Henry - University Of Maryland
Altemus, Henry The History Of Tom Thumb
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5. Henry Altemus Editions Of Lucile Introductory Page
This important Philadelphia firm began life as a bookbindery established by Henry Altemus' father, Joseph T. Altemus, who died in 1854. For
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6. Henry Altemus Editions Of Lucile Illustrated Vademecum, 1895
Henry Altemus Philadelphia, 18421936 Illustrated Vademecum Edition, 1895 1895. 103x150mm, 361p. Lithographic half-title, frontispiece.
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7. History Of Tom Thumb, The; To Which Are Added The Stories By
History Of Tom Thumb, The; to which are added the stories by Henry Altemus eBook. Literature Study Guides Essays Book Notes
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8. The History Of Tom Thumb And Other Stories - Henry Altemus
the history of tom thumb and other stories henry altemus by henry altemus 212182. B00005ORH4 menue www.venussonde.de a b c
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9. The History Of Tom Thumb And Other Stories (Henry Altemus)
Previously viewed Products. The History of Tom Thumb and Other Stories (Henry Altemus)
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10. History Of Tom Thumb, Etc. (ed Henry Altemus) EBook
History of Tom Thumb, etc. (ed Henry Altemus)
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Altemus, Henry. History of Tom Thumb, The to which are added the stories of theCat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn stick! (English) (as Editor)
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Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell, 1872-1958
Abbott, Frank Frost, 1860-1924

12. The Project Gutenberg EBook Of The Farmer Boy; The Story Of Jacob, By J. H. Will
Henry Altemus Company. 1905. Altemus Illustrated Children of the Bible Series.The Boy who Obeyed The Story of Isaac The Farmer Boy The Story of Jacob
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Farmer Boy; the Story of Jacob, by J. H. Willard
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Farmer Boy; the Story of Jacob Author: J. H. Willard Release Date: January 9, 2005 [eBook #14643] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE FARMER BOY; THE STORY OF JACOB***
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[Frontispiece]
ALTEMUS' CHILDREN OF THE BIBLE SERIES
THE FARMER BOY
THE STORY OF JACOB
BY
J. H. WILLARD
ILLUSTRATED
Philadelphia
Henry Altemus Company
Altemus' Illustrated Children of the Bible Series The Boy who Obeyed: The Story of Isaac
The Farmer Boy: The Story of Jacob
The Favorite Son: The Story of Joseph
The Adopted Son: The Story of Moses
The Boy General: The Story of Joshua
The Boy at School: The Story of Samuel
The Shepherd Boy: The Story of David
The Boy who would be King: The Story of Absalom
The Captive Boy: The Story of Daniel
The Boy Jesus
THE FARMER BOY
THE STORY OF JACOB
Abraham, the father of the great Israelitish, or Hebrew, nation, was the chief, or sheikh, as he would be called now, of his family or tribe, and with his flocks of sheep, herds of cattle, camels and other animals, servants and followers, moved from place to place, adding to his wealth as time went on and making for himself a respected name wherever he went.

13. Biblio: MOTHER STORIES A Book Of The Best Stories That Mothers Can Tell Their Ch
Henry Altemus Company. Very Good 1908. Hardcover. Light brown cloth covers withred/green Publisher Henry Altemus Company; Date published 1908
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Altemus, Henry: MOTHER STORIES A Book of the Best Stories That Mothers Can Tell Their Children
Format : Hardcover Book condition : Very Good Quantity available Henry Altemus Company. Very Good 1908. Hardcover. Light brown cloth covers with red/green pictorial front conver. Bumped corners with fraying and at spine ends; light soiling. Front and back hinges cracked, but still holding. Inside pages have a few light brown marks, but no tears. Altemus' Mother Stories Series with eighty-nine illustrations. . Add to cart Shipping rates
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14. Altemus Young People's Library Uncle Tom's Cabin
By Harriet Beecher Stowe. Arranged for Young Readers. With 90 Illustrations.(Philadelphia Henry Altemus Company, 1900.
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Altemus Young People's Library:
Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly

By Harriet Beecher Stowe. Arranged for Young Readers.
With 90 Illustrations.
(Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Company, 1900. CLICK TO ENLARGE:
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FRONTISPIECE
TITLEPAGE
  • INTRODUCTORY
    CHAPTER 1: A MAN OF HUMANITY

    CHAPTER 2: THE MOTHER
    CHAPTER 3: THE HUSBAND AND FATHER ... CHAPTER 44: THE LIBERATOR
  • 15. UTC As Children's Book
    (Philadelphia Henry Altemus Company, 1900); McLoughlin Brothers Uncle Tom sCabin By Harriet Beecher Stowe Illustrated (New York c.
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    Uncle Tom as Children's Book
    According to Stowe, the first audience Uncle Tom had were her children, to whom (because her husband was out of town) she read the scene of Tom's death shortly after she wrote it. After the last installment of the novel appeared in The National Era Stowe wrote a FAREWELL TO READERS in which she addressed her words "in particular" to "the dear little children who have followed her story" in its serial publication. And we know that in many northern families the novel was read aloud to children of all ages. But there were also editions of the novel designed specifically for children.
    Uncle Tom's Cabin , the poems and the whole book are certainly the work of someone besides Stowe, although that person remains identified only as the "authoress." "Aunt Mary's Peep " also was written in England (and "Aunt Mary" was probably the daughter of publisher Sampson Low), but again the fact that this volume was also published by Jewett means it must have been marketed and read in America.
    The Young Folks' Uncle Tom Told to the Children edition, probably the first of the four, and to Mary E. Blaine in the

    16. Henry Altemus Editions Of Lucile -- Introductory Page
    Henry Altemus Philadelphia, 18421936. Editorial offices at 806 Market Street by1874, 28 South Fourth by 1890, moved to 1326 Vine Street in 1914.
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    Henry Altemus
    Philadelphia, 1842-1936 Editorial offices at 806 Market Street by 1874, 28 South Fourth by 1890, moved to 1326 Vine Street in 1914. By 1886, could manufacture 5,000 books a day. Specialized in elaborate yet inexpensive bindings. Began reprinting in 1889 (Altemus Library); Laurel Series 1893; Vademecum series 1894; Representative Poets, Devotional, and Young People's Library 1895. Altemus Library prices ranged from $.75 for cloth to $1.50 in half levant and $1.75 for half English calf. Laurel series were boxed, two volume sets priced from $1 to $4. Vademecum books were priced $.25 to $.75 ( DLB This important Philadelphia firm began life as a bookbindery established by Henry Altemus' father, Joseph T. Altemus, who died in 1854. For historical information on the firm, based on an inventory of the contents of the bindery at the time of Joseph's death, see Mary-Parke Johnson, "An Inventory of the Joseph T. Altemus Bookbindery, Philadelphia, 1854," The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 80:2 (1986), pages 179-191.

    17. Henry Altemus Co. Editions Of Lucile -- 12mo Editions
    Henry Altemus Philadelphia, 18421936. Altemus produced editions of Lucile injust two sizes 12mo (about 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches, from 1892?
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    Philadelphia, 1842-1936 Altemus produced editions of Lucile in just two sizes : "12mo" (about 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches, from 1892?-1902 only) and "Handy Volume" (about 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches, from 1889?-1926). Both formats were produced from a single setting of type. The 12mo editions were set with generous leading (resulting in a longer column of text) and printed with generous margins. The leading was pulled for the Handy Volume editions, and margins were reduced to fit the smaller page size. Both formats have text blocks of 361 pages; page count alone does not distinguish them. This file contains information about 12mo editions,
    presented in order of chronological appearance. For information about Handy Volume editions, click here. Twelve Mo. Editions Summary of PTLA descriptions:
    1895: Standard Twelve Mos (Altemus' Illustrated...):
    1897: Library of Standard Authors (Altemus' Illustrated...);
    1898: Library of Standard Authors (Altemus' Illustrated...); Presentation Editions of Standard Authors (Altemus'...)
    1901: Riviere Series;

    18. Books Illustrated By John R. Neill
    Henry Altemus. 1904. Anonymous. The Three Little Pigs. Philadelphia. Henry Altemus Henry Altemus. 1905. Jenks, Tudor. The Prince and the Dragons
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    Books Illustrated by John R. Neill
    The table below identifies the books that Neill is known to have illustrated, in date order. Most are childrens books, with the Oz series being the largest single group.
    From The Little Wizard series, 1913. Pub Date Author Title Pub City Publisher Comments Anonymous The Foolish Fox Philadelphia Henry Altemus Anonymous Nursery Tales Philadelphia Henry Altemus Anonymous The Robber Kitten Philadelphia Henry Altemus Anonymous The Three Little Pigs Philadelphia Henry Altemus Baum, L. Frank The Marvelous Land of Oz Chicago Reilly and Britton Cooke, Rose Terry Little Foxes Philadelphia Henry Altemus Jenks, Tudor A Magician for One Day Philadelphia Henry Altemus Jenks, Tudor The Magic Wand Philadelphia Henry Altemus Jenks, Tudor The Prince and the Dragons Philadelphia Henry Altemus Jenks, Tudor The Rescue Syndicate Philadelphia Henry Altemus Jenks, Tudor Romeo and Julietta Philadelphia Henry Altemus Jenks, Tudor Timothy’s Magical Afternoon Philadelphia Henry Altemus Warwick, Charles F Mirabeau and the French Revolution Philadelphia J. B. Lippincott

    19. Green Kids Books >> Henry Altemus >> The History Of Tom Thumb
    Next Page (2). The History of Tom Thumb Index . Classic Childrens Books.History of Tom Thumb Pages. History of Tom Thumb, by Henry Altemus
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    The History of Tom Thumb To which are added The Stories of the Cat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn Stick! Edited by Henry Altemus The History of Tom Thumb It is said that in the days of the famed Prince Arthur, who was king of Britain, in the year 516, there lived a great magician, called Merlin, the most learned and skilful enchanter in the world at that time. This great magician, who could assume any form he pleased, was travelling in the disguise of a poor beggar, and being very much fatigued, he stopped at the cottage of an honest ploughman to rest himself, and asked for some refreshment. The countryman gave him a hearty welcome, and his wife, who was a very good-hearted, hospital woman, soon brought him some milk in a wooden bowl, an some coarse brown bread on a platter. Merlin was much pleased with this homely repast and the kindness of the ploughman and his wife; but he could not help seeing that though everything was neat and comfortable in the cottage, they seemed both be sad and much cast down. He therefore questioned them on the cause of their sadness, and learned they were miserable because they had no children.

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    Henry Altemus. History of Tom Thumb. L. Frank Baum. Life and Adventures of SantaClaus The Enchanted Island of Yew The Tin Woodman of Oz
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    Charles Dickens
    A Child's History of England
    C. Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini)
    Adventures of Pinocchio
    Lewis Carroll
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    Phantasmagoria and Other Poems

    Sylvie and Bruno

    The Hunting of the Snark
    Laura Lee Hope
    Bobbsey Twins in the Country
    The Bobbsey Twins at School
    Kenneth Grahame
    Dream Days
    The Golden Age

    The Wind in the Willows
    E. Nesbit
    Five Children and It
    The Wouldbegoods

    The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    The Phoenix and the Carpet
    ...
    The Story of the Amulet
    Louisa May Alcott
    Flower Fables
    Charles Kingsley
    Heroes (Greek Fairy Tales for My Children) The Water-Babies
    Henry Altemus
    History of Tom Thumb
    L. Frank Baum
    Life and Adventures of Santa Claus The Enchanted Island of Yew The Tin Woodman of Oz The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Edward Lear
    The Book of Nonsense
    Helen Nicolay
    The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln
    J. M. Barrie
    The Little White Bird (Adventures in Kensington gardens)
    Hugh Lofting
    The Story of Doctor Dolittle
    Helen Bannerman
    The Story of Little Black Sambo
    Unknown
    Aladdin and the Magic Lamp
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