TY - GEN
AU - Johnson, Richard
AU - Anderson, Alexander
AU - Berquin, Arnaud M
TI - The blossoms of morality Intended for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen
PB - Published by Evert Duyckinck, bookseller & stationer. M'Farlane and Long, printers
KW - Children's stories
KW - Conduct of life Juvenile fiction
KW - Gambling Juvenile fiction
KW - Muslims Juvenile fiction
KW - Natural history Juvenile fiction
KW - Parent and child Juvenile fiction
KW - Pride and vanity Juvenile fiction
KW - Sex role Juvenile fiction
KW - Sunday schools Juvenile fiction
PY - 1807
N2 - "The looking-glass is a very free translation of some of the most interesting tales of Mons. Berquin, and other foreign writers. ... May these blossoms of morality ... ripen to maturity ..."--Advertisement, p. [3-4], 1st count
N2 - Commonly attributed to Arnaud Berquin and Richard Johnson. Cf. Weedon, M.J.P. "Richard Johnson and the successors of John Newbery." The Library, 5th series, 4 (1949): 37, 42-43. Apparently, Richard Johnson occasionally used the pseudonym, "the Rev. Mr. Cooper," a name also associated with The blossoms of morality. Welch attributes the text to Richard Johnson
N2 - Pomeroy, J.R. Anderson, 225
N2 - Shaw & Shoemaker, 12111
N2 - Shaw & Shoemaker, 12345
N2 - Welch, d'A.A. Amer. children's books, 669.6
BT - Early American Imprints. Series II : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819
CY - New-York
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