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Austin, Jane G. (Jane Goodwin), 1831-1894 [1865], Dora darling: the daughter of the regiment. (J.E. Tilton and Company, Boston) [word count] [eaf452T].
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Front matter Covers, Edges and Spine

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Hic Fructus Virtutis; Clifton Waller Barrett [figure description] 452EAF. Free Endpaper with Bookplate: heraldry figure with a green tree on top and shield below. There is a small gray shield hanging from the branches of the tree, with three blue figures on that small shield. The tree stands on a base of gray and black intertwined bars, referred to as a wreath in heraldic terms. Below the tree is a larger shield, with a black background, and with three gray, diagonal stripes across it; these diagonal stripes are referred to as bends in heraldic terms. There are three gold leaves in line, end-to-end, down the middle of the center stripe (or bend), with green veins in the leaves. Note that the colors to which this description refers appear in some renderings of this bookplate; however, some renderings may appear instead in black, white and gray tones.[end figure description]

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NEW JUVENILE BOOKS.

[figure description] Advertisement.[end figure description]

PLYMOUTH ROCK SERIES.

(The three following vols. now ready.)

1. THE LITTLE REBEL. 2. THE TAILOR BOY.
3. WILLARD PRIME.

Ready for the Holidays:

DORA DARLING, or the Daughter of the Regiment.

THE LIFEBOAT. By R. M. Ballantyne.

THE THREE SCOUTS. By the author of “The Drummer Boy,”
“Cudjo's Cave,” &c.

ANTONY WEYMOUTH, or the Gentlemen Adventurers.
By Kingston, author of “Dick Onslow among the Red Skins.”

GOLDEN HAIR. A splendid Story by a popular author.

New Editions of the following famous Books.

THE DRUMMER BOY.

THE BOBBIN BOY.

THE PRINTER BOY.

DICK ONSLOW'S ADVENTURES AMONG THE RED
SKINS.

FAIRY DREAMS. (Beautiful Fairy Stories.)

BIOGRAPHY OF SELF-TAUGHT MEN.

FOURTEEN PET GOSLINGS. Illustrated Stories of a Little
Boy's Pets.

THE LIFE OF DANDY JACK. A Book of Animals,
Illustrated.

ABEL GRAY.

J. E. TILTON & CO., Publishers.

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[figure description] 452EAF. Illustrated Title-Page, with an image of Dora Darling offering a fallen soldier a drink.[end figure description]

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Title Page DORA DARLING:
THE
DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT.
BOSTON:
J. E. TILTON AND COMPANY.
1865.

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Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1864, by
J. E. Tilton & Co.,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. STEREOTYPED AT THE
Boston Stereotype Foundry,
No. 4 Spring Lane.

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Austin, Jane G. (Jane Goodwin), 1831-1894 [1865], Dora darling: the daughter of the regiment. (J.E. Tilton and Company, Boston) [word count] [eaf452T].
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