Adapted from César Malan's L'ecole de Valdámont. Includes dialogues.
"No. 10."--at head of title page. "Series IV. No. X."--at foot of cover.
The American Tract Society was first located at 150 Nassau St., New York in 1832. A new typeface was introduced some time between 1847 and 1848. This edition is printed in the old typeface.
"Fanshaw, printer."--foot of back cover.
Pages 4-36 also numbered 76-108.
Some wood engravings signed: A [i.e., Alexander Anderson]. Cf. Jane R. Pomeroy, Alexander Anderson, entry 1209.
"Publications of the American Tract Society ... all which are afforded at very nearly the cost prices, and may be had at the Society's house, no. 144 Nassau-Street ..."--advertisement, back cover. The ATS moved from 144 Nassau St. to 150 Nassau St. in 1832.
"2 1/2 cents."--price, at head of back cover.
"From 'L'ecole de Valdámont.'"--Title page.
Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society.