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The Christian Souvenir
Illustrated by: Hammatt Billings (American, 1816 to 1818–1874)
Illustrated by: Thomas Birch (American (born in England), 1779–1851)
Illustrated by: Charles Hubbard (American, 1801–1876)
Illustrated by: Nathaniel Southworth (American, 1806–1858)
Engraved by: Joseph Andrews (American, 1806–1873)
Engraved by: Jarvis Griggs Kellogg (American, 1805–1873)
Engraved by: Oliver Pelton (American, 1799–1882)
Engraved by: Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Smillie (American, active 1830s and 40s)
Engraved by: G. F. Storm (American, 19th century)
Editor: Isaac F. Shepard (American, 1816–1889)
Publisher: Henry B. Williams (American, 1812–1889 or 1890)
Illustrated by: Thomas Birch (American (born in England), 1779–1851)
Illustrated by: Charles Hubbard (American, 1801–1876)
Illustrated by: Nathaniel Southworth (American, 1806–1858)
Engraved by: Joseph Andrews (American, 1806–1873)
Engraved by: Jarvis Griggs Kellogg (American, 1805–1873)
Engraved by: Oliver Pelton (American, 1799–1882)
Engraved by: Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Smillie (American, active 1830s and 40s)
Engraved by: G. F. Storm (American, 19th century)
Editor: Isaac F. Shepard (American, 1816–1889)
Publisher: Henry B. Williams (American, 1812–1889 or 1890)
1843
Place of Publication: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Medium/Technique
Illustrated book with six engravings
Dimensions
Overall: 18 x 11.6 x 3.1 cm (7 1/16 x 4 9/16 x 1 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Miss Mabel I. Taylor
Accession NumberRES.39.109
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAmericas, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Boston: Henry B. Williams, 1843
Description(Boston: Henry B. Williams, 1843) 18 cm; 303 pp., plus 6 plates; original blind- and gilt-stamped red morocco.
The "Coypel" listed as designer of the plate facing p. 121 cannot be identified with an individual in that family.
The "Coypel" listed as designer of the plate facing p. 121 cannot be identified with an individual in that family.
ProvenanceInscribed on preliminary leaf "M. Ella Hamblett / Lowell"; Miss Mabel I. Taylor, by whom given to MFA, December 14, 1939.