Hunt & Eaton
Overview
Works: | 107 works in 137 publications in 1 language and 601 library holdings |
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Genres: | Fiction Juvenile works History Biographies Outlines and syllabi Textbooks Poetry Personal narratives‡vAmerican Domestic fiction |
Roles: | Publisher, Printer, Copyright holder, Electrotyper, Binder, Book producer |
Classifications: | HB171.5, 330 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
Hunt & Eaton
Outlines of economics by
Richard T Ely(
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1 edition published in 1893 in English and held by 68 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1893 in English and held by 68 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The pilgrim's vision : an allegory by Minnie Willis Baines(
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2 editions published in 1892 in English and held by 33 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1892 in English and held by 33 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
His cousin, the doctor : a story by Minnie Willis Baines Miller(
)
2 editions published in 1891 in English and held by 29 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1891 in English and held by 29 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
His way and hers by
William Albert Robinson(
)
2 editions published in 1895 in English and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1895 in English and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The little corporal, or, For one hundred days by
Carlisle B Holding(
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2 editions published in 1891 in English and held by 26 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1891 in English and held by 26 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The primary teacher : with helps and exercises by
Martha Van Marter(
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2 editions published in 1893 in English and held by 26 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1893 in English and held by 26 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The house of bondage; or, Charlotte Brooks and other slaves, original and life like, as they appeared in their old plantation
and city slave life by
Octavia V. Rogers Albert(
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2 editions published in 1891 in English and held by 25 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"None but those who resided in the South during the time of slavery can realize the terrible punishments that were visited upon the slaves. Virtue and self-respect were denied them. -Octavia Albert in The House of Bondage With a fiery, righteous rage, former slave Octavia Albert set about, after Emancipation, collecting the true stories of those that "terrible institution" affected most. That raw material gave rise to The House of Bondage, a refutation to Uncle Tom's Cabin, and an answer to other works of literature of the period that purported to show the horror of slavery even though their authors had never set foot in the South. First published in 1890, this is an important example of a sadly small genre: 19th-century literature by African-American women. With its straightforward and heartbreaking litany of cruelty at the hands of slaveowners, families forever divided, and the harsh effects of particularly hard labor, this is an unforgettable work that should be read by every American who thinks he knows his nation's history. Teacher and social activist OCTAVIA V. ROGERS ALBERT (1853-c.1890) was born into slavery in Georgia; after Emancipation, she studied at Atlanta University." -- From Amazon.com
2 editions published in 1891 in English and held by 25 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"None but those who resided in the South during the time of slavery can realize the terrible punishments that were visited upon the slaves. Virtue and self-respect were denied them. -Octavia Albert in The House of Bondage With a fiery, righteous rage, former slave Octavia Albert set about, after Emancipation, collecting the true stories of those that "terrible institution" affected most. That raw material gave rise to The House of Bondage, a refutation to Uncle Tom's Cabin, and an answer to other works of literature of the period that purported to show the horror of slavery even though their authors had never set foot in the South. First published in 1890, this is an important example of a sadly small genre: 19th-century literature by African-American women. With its straightforward and heartbreaking litany of cruelty at the hands of slaveowners, families forever divided, and the harsh effects of particularly hard labor, this is an unforgettable work that should be read by every American who thinks he knows his nation's history. Teacher and social activist OCTAVIA V. ROGERS ALBERT (1853-c.1890) was born into slavery in Georgia; after Emancipation, she studied at Atlanta University." -- From Amazon.com
The guinea stamp : a tale of modern Glasgow by
Annie S Swan(
)
2 editions published in 1892 in English and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1892 in English and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The drummer-boy of the Rappahannock; or, Taking sides by
Edward A Rand(
)
1 edition published in 1889 in English and held by 23 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1889 in English and held by 23 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hildebrand and Cicely, or, The monk of Tavystoke Abbaye by Mary Anna Paull Ripley(
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2 editions published in 1895 in English and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1895 in English and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The land of the Veda; being personal reminiscences of India, its people, castes, thugs, and fakirs, its religions, mythology,
principal monuments, palaces, and mausoleums, together with the incidents of the great Sepoy rebellion by
William Butler(
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1 edition published in 1895 in English and held by 20 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The writer trusts that these pages may encourage and strengthen the faith of God's elect in that almighty Power which, even in the idolatrous and conservative East, is so manifestly subduing all things unto Himself. Here may be discerned the dawn of that day, so long foretold, when all Oriental races shall be blessed in a Redeemer who was himself Asiatic by birth and blood and the sphere of His personal ministry -- whose cross was erected on that continent, and whose first ministers and members were taken from among that people. The writer has not concealed his conviction that human history, and the movements and changes of thrones, and powers, and kingdoms, can be fully understood only in the light of the doctrine of the Second Psalm. Jesus Christ, the divine and eternal Son of God, who created and redeemed this world, is its "Master and Lord." - Preface
1 edition published in 1895 in English and held by 20 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The writer trusts that these pages may encourage and strengthen the faith of God's elect in that almighty Power which, even in the idolatrous and conservative East, is so manifestly subduing all things unto Himself. Here may be discerned the dawn of that day, so long foretold, when all Oriental races shall be blessed in a Redeemer who was himself Asiatic by birth and blood and the sphere of His personal ministry -- whose cross was erected on that continent, and whose first ministers and members were taken from among that people. The writer has not concealed his conviction that human history, and the movements and changes of thrones, and powers, and kingdoms, can be fully understood only in the light of the doctrine of the Second Psalm. Jesus Christ, the divine and eternal Son of God, who created and redeemed this world, is its "Master and Lord." - Preface
The young acadian, or, The raid from Beauséjour by
Charles G. D Roberts(
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1 edition published in 1907 in English and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1907 in English and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Delilah by
Samuel W Odell(
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3 editions published in 1891 in English and held by 16 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1891 in English and held by 16 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A fellowship of hearts by Mary Fenton Bigelow(
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2 editions published in 1892 in English and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1892 in English and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Delivered from afar, or, Hopes realized in Dakota by
Ralph Roberts(
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2 editions published in 1885 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1885 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Stephen Lyle : gentleman and philanthropist by
Belle V Chisholm(
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1 edition published in 1891 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1891 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A knight that smote the dragon, or, The young people's Gough by
Edward A Rand(
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1 edition published in 1892 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1892 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Mrs. Siliman the novel reader by Elizabeth Heywood(
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in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Beyond the ruts : dedicated to young people by
Hiles C Pardoe(
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1 edition published in 1891 in English and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1891 in English and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Life on a backwoods farm : or, The boyhood of Reuben Rodney Blannerhassett by
William Riley Halstead(
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1 edition published in 1894 in English and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1894 in English and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Cranston & Stowe Publisher
- Cranston & Curts Publisher
- Flood and Vincent
- Ely, Richard T. (Richard Theodore) 1854-1943 Author
- Baines, Minnie Willis 1845- Author
- Cairns Collection of American Women Writers
- Rand, Edward A. (Edward Augustus) 1837-1903 Author
- Mallalieu, Willard F. (Willard Francis) 1828-1911 Author of introduction
- Holding, Carlisle B. Author
- Robinson, W. A. Author
Associated Subjects
African Americans Albert, Octavia V. Rogers--(Octavia Victoria Rogers), Allegories American literature Armed Forces--Military life Battles Brothers and sisters Butler, William, Children's stories Children--Conduct of life Christian education of children Christian life Christian poetry, American Christian Science Conduct of life Courage Drummers (Musicians) Economics Farms Frontier and pioneer life Good and evil Gough, John B.--(John Bartholomew), Highway law India Indiana Indians of North America Methodist Church Missionaries Missions North America--Acadia Orphans Poverty Québec Samson--(Biblical judge) Seafaring life Ship captains Slaves--Social conditions Soldiers Sunday schools Sunday schools--Study and teaching Temperance Temptation Theology, Practical Travel Uncles United States United States.--Army Women slaves Youth and death Youth--Conduct of life