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Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, 1844-1911 [1869], The gates ajar (Fields, Osgood & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf734T].
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Front matter Covers, Edges and Spine

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[figure description] Front Cover.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Spine.[end figure description]

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Preliminaries

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Lillian Gary Taylor; Robert C. Taylor; Eveline V. Maydell, N. York 1923. [figure description] Paste-Down Endpaper with Bookplate: silhouette of seated man on right side and seated woman on left side. The man is seated in a adjustable, reclining armchair, smoking a pipe and reading a book held in his lap. A number of books are on the floor next to or beneath the man's chair. The woman is seated in an armchair and appears to be knitting. An occasional table (or end table) with visible drawer handles stands in the middle of the image, between the seated man and woman, with a vase of flowers and other items on it. Handwritten captions appear below these images.[end figure description]

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[figure description] Free Endpaper.[end figure description]

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No. 222
Annette Hubbard Hobson
Jan '09

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Title Page THE GATES AJAR.

“Splendor! Immensity! Eternity! Grand words! Great things!
A little definite happiness would be more to the purpose.”

Madame de Gasparin.
BOSTON:
FIELDS, OSGOOD, & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO TICKNOR AND FIELDS.

1869.

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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by
FIELDS, OSGOOD, & CO.,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
University Press: Welch, Bigelow, & Co.,
Cambridge.

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Dedication

[figure description] Dedication.[end figure description]

To my father, whose life, like a perfume from beyond
the Gates, penetrates every life which nears it,
the readers of this little book will owe whatever pleasant
thing they may find within its pages.

E. S. P.
Andover, October 22, 1868.
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Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, 1844-1911 [1869], The gates ajar (Fields, Osgood & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf734T].
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