American Tract Society

Connections

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Anthologization Sarah Tytler
Some excerpts were included in The Young Lady's Guide, an American Tract Society volume of advice literature collected from several authors. A subsequent book for young women, entitled Sweet Counsel: A Book for Girls...
Publishing Agnes Giberne
Other books that she produced in the same vein include Among the Stars; or, Wonderful Things in the Sky, late 1884 (dated 1885), The Ocean of Air. Meteorology for Beginners (again with an introduction...
Publishing Catherine Marsh
No copy of this edition has been found, but the work appeared in several subsequent editions up until the 1870s. From the beginning CM had her following in the USA as well as in Britain...
Publishing Catherine Marsh
Subsequent editions were also published throughout the 1860s, the 1870s, and the 1880s by companies such as R. Carter and Brothers of New York and the American Tract Society .
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.

Timeline

1799: The Evangelical movement founded the Religious...

National or international item

1799

The Evangelical movement founded the Religious Tract Society , with the object of publishing texts for the salvation of sinners.
Bradley, Ian. The Call to Seriousness: The Evangelical Impact on the Victorians. Jonathan Cape, 1976.
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Texts

Balfour, Clara. Women Worth Emulating. American Tract Society, 1877.
Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth. Personal Recollections. American Tract Society, 1840.
Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth. The Simple Flower. American Tract Society, 1840.