Aunt Phillis's Cabin eBook

Seth and Mary Eastman
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 376 pages of information about Aunt Phillis's Cabin.

Aunt Phillis's Cabin eBook

Seth and Mary Eastman
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 376 pages of information about Aunt Phillis's Cabin.

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LIPPINCOTT’S EDITION OF

THE OXFORD QUARTO BIBLE.

The Publishers have spared neither care nor expense in their edition of the Bible; it is printed on the finest white vellum paper, with large and beautiful type, and bound in the most substantial and splendid manner, in the following styles:  Velvet, with richly gilt ornaments; Turkey super extra, with gilt clasps; and in numerous others, to suit the taste of the most fastidious.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

“In our opinion, the Christian public generally will feel under great obligations to the publishers of this work for the beautiful taste, arrangement, and delicate neatness with which they have got it out.  The intrinsic merit of the Bible recommends itself; it needs no tinsel ornament to adorn its sacred pages.  In this edition every superfluous ornament has been avoided, and we have presented us a perfectly chaste specimen of the Bible, without note or comment.  It appears to be just what is needed in every family—­’the unsophisticated word of God.’

“The size is quarto, printed with beautiful type, on white, sized vellum paper, of the finest texture and most beautiful surface.  The publishers seem to have been solicitous to make a perfectly unique book, and they have accomplished the object very successfully.  We trust that a liberal community will afford them ample remuneration for all the expense and outlay they have necessarily incurred in its publication.  It is a standard Bible.

“The publishers are Messrs. Lippincott, Grambo & Co., No. 14 North Fourth street, Philadelphia.”—­Baptist Record.

“A beautiful quarto edition of the Bible, by L., G. & Co.  Nothing can exceed the type in clearness and beauty; the paper is of the finest texture, and the whole execution is exceedingly neat.  No illustrations or ornamental type are used.  Those who prefer a Bible executed in perfect simplicity, yet elegance of style, without adornment, will probably never find one more to their taste.”—­M.  Magazine.

“A beautiful quarto edition of the Bible, by L., G. & Co.  Nothing can exceed the type in clearness and beauty; the paper is of the finest texture, and the whole execution is exceedingly neat.  No illustrations or ornamental type are used.  Those who prefer a Bible executed in perfect simplicity, yet elegance of style, without adornment, will probably never find one more to their taste.”—­M.  Magazine.

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LIPPINCOTT’S EDITIONS OF

THE HOLY BIBLE.

SIX DIFFERENT SIZES,

Printed in the best manner, with beautiful type, on the finest sized paper, and bound in the most splendid and substantial styles.  Warranted to be correct, and equal to the best English editions, at much less price.  To be had with or without plates; the publishers having supplied themselves with over fifty steel engravings, by the first artists.

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