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ANNALS OF CLEVELAND

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Abstracts 98 - 107<br />

<strong>CLEVELAND</strong> NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1838<br />

BOOKS & AUTHORS (Cont'd)<br />

98 - H&G Jan. 1; adv: 1/6 - Just received, 2 vols •• SNARLEYOW, by Capt.<br />

Maftyatt, for sale by Sanford and Lott. (1)<br />

99 - H&G Jan. 1; adv: 1/6 - FRIENDSHIP'S <strong>OF</strong>FERING, For 1838, just<br />

received and for sale by Sanford and Lott. (1)<br />

100 - H&G Jan. 1; adv: 1/6 - THE FLOWERS <strong>OF</strong> LOVELINESS, for 1838,<br />

just received and for sale by Sanford and Lott. (1)<br />

101 - H&G Jan. 1; adv:2/6 - LIVE AND LET LIVE, POOR RICH MAN, and<br />

RICH POOR MAN, by the author of LINWOOD, for sale by Sanford and Lott.<br />

(1)<br />

102 - H&G Jan. 1; adv:3/1 - THE AMERICAN JUVENILE KEEPSAKE, CHRIST­<br />

MAS BOX, CHILD'S ANNUAL AND FAIRY BOOK. Also the BOY'S AND GIRL'S<br />

OWN BOOK for sale at the Cleveland Bookstore, by Sanford and Lott. (1)<br />

103 - H&G Mar. 7:2/3 - THE PANORAMA <strong>OF</strong> PR<strong>OF</strong>ESSIONS AND TRADES or<br />

EVERY MAN'S BOOK, by Edward Hazen, has been laid on our table. The<br />

work is designed for the use of Schools and Families, as well as miscellaneous<br />

readers, and is embell ished with eighty-two engravings, illustrating<br />

the various professions and trades treated of. From a hasty<br />

examination of the PANORAMA we are favorably impressed with its claims<br />

on the time and attention of the young. and persons of mature age will<br />

de-rive much information and profit from a perusal. We understand Mr. H.<br />

is now in this city, of whom the book may be obtained. (2)<br />

104 - H&G May 19; adv:2/5 - Just issued, from the press of Sanford and Lott,<br />

YORICK, AND OTHER POEMS, and for sale at the Cleveland Bookstore. (1)<br />

105 - H&G May 22; ed:2/3 - The OHIO GAZETTEER, by Warren Jenkins, published<br />

by Isaac N. Whiting, Columbus, is a valuable work of 546 pages,<br />

containing the description of the several towns, townships, and counties<br />

in Ohio, and other statistical information.<br />

"A glance at the contents, will show to the traveller and the citizens<br />

the importance of the above work, as a mass of interesting local and<br />

statistical information in regard to the first state in the west has been<br />

collected and embodied in this Gazetteer, scarcely to be obtained elsewhere.<br />

" (3)<br />

106 - H&G June 16:2/4 - Mrs. Sutherland, wife of T. J. Sutherland arrived<br />

in the city two or three days since. She is engaged in soliciting subscriptions<br />

to a book she is about to publish entitled the TRIAL AND<br />

DEFENCE <strong>OF</strong>:GEN. SUTHERLAND. It will be an octavo of about 150 pages.<br />

(verbatim) (1)<br />

107 - H&G July 24; ed:2/3 - An agent is in the city having for sale the<br />

CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL COLLECTION, an invaluable book to those who<br />

call Connecticut their birth place.<br />

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