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Dewdrops. Religious Tract Society. London. Circa 1835.
Dewdrops. Religious Tract Society. London. Circa 1835.
Dewdrops. Religious Tract Society. London. Circa 1835.
Dewdrops. Religious Tract Society. London. Circa 1835.
Dewdrops. Religious Tract Society. London. Circa 1835.
Dewdrops. Religious Tract Society. London. Circa 1835.
Dewdrops. Religious Tract Society. London. Circa 1835.
Dewdrops. Religious Tract Society. London. Circa 1835.
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Dewdrops. Religious Tract Society. London. Circa 1835.

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[123] pages. 10th edition. Printed by C. Whittingham, the Chiswick Press. Original cream endpapers. All edges gilt. Contemporary ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper. Provenance: Emma Singleton. Slight browning. 32 x 48 mm. Original red roan; four horizontal gilt lines on spine; covers with single gilt fillet borders. Slightly bowed boards. Bondy, 128. Welsh, 2314.  WorldCat locates no copies of this edition worldwide. A single, short Bible verse or religious thought for each day, to be "sipped" like dew, providing daily spiritual nourishment.  A pivotal time for the Religious Tract Society, that shifted in the 1820s and 1830s from exclusively giving away free tracts to commercially publishing bound, high-quality books and miniature works for children.