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The Olden Time Series, Vol. 3: New-England Sunday
Gleanings Chiefly From Old Newspapers Of Boston And Salem, Massachusetts

The Olden Time Series, Vol. 3: New-England Sunday Gleanings Chiefly From Old Newspapers Of Boston And Salem, Massachusetts

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THE OLDEN-TIME SERIES.

16mo. Per vol., 50 cents.


There appears to be, from year to year, a growing popular taste for quaint and curious reminiscences of "Ye Olden Time," and to meet this, Mr. Henry M. Brooks has prepared a series of interesting handbooks. The materials have been gleaned chiefly from old newspapers of Boston and Salem, sources not easily accessible, and while not professing to be history, the volumes contain much material for history, so combined and presented as to be both amusing and instructive. The titles of some of the volumes indicate their scope and their promise of entertainment:—

    Curiosities of the Old Lottery.
    Days of the Spinning-Wheel.
    Some Strange and Curious Punishments.
    Quaint and Curious Advertisements.
    Literary Curiosities.
    New-England Sunday, etc.


"It has been the good fortune of the writer to be allowed a peep at the manuscript for this series, and he can assure the lovers of the historical and the quaint in literature that something both valuable and pleasant is in store for them. In the specialties treated of in these books Mr. Brooks has been for many years a careful collector and student, and it is gratifying to learn that the material is to be committed to book form."—Salem Gazette.


For sale by all Booksellers. Sent, post-paid, upon receipt of price. Catalogues of our books mailed free.

TICKNOR & CO., Boston.

THE OLDEN TIME SERIES


NEW ENGLAND SUNDAY


"Sunday is the golden clasp that binds together the volume of the week."—Longfellow.

"What greater calamity can fall upon a nation than the loss of worship? Then all things go to decay."—Emerson.

"There are some moody fellows, not a few,
Who, turn'd by Nature with a gloomy bias,
Renounce black devils to adopt the blue,
And think when they are dismal they are pious."

Hood.


"Sundays observe; think when the bells do chime
'Tis angel's music."

Herbert.



THE OLDEN TIME SERIES.

GLEANINGS CHIEFLY FROM OLD NEWSPAPERS OF BOSTON
AND SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
SELECTED AND ARRANGED, WITH BRIEF COMMENTS
BY

HENRY M. BROOKS


New-England Sunday

"Old and new make the warp and woof of every moment. There is no thread that is not a twist of these two strands. By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote."—Emerson

T AND CO

BOSTON
TICKNOR AND COMPANY
1886


Copyright, 1886,
By Ticknor and Company.

All rights reserved.

University Press:
John Wilson and Son, Cambridge.


INDEX OF NAMES.

Page Page
Agassiz, Professor L. 15 Hodges, Captain Benjamin 11
Andrew, Charles A. 43 Hopkins, Daniel, D.D. 9, 21
Atkinson, Edward 15 Hopps, John Page 62
       
Barnard, Thomas, D.D. 21 Ingerson, Nathaniel 40
Beecher, Rev. H.W. 6
Bentley, William, D.D. 10, 11 Jacobs, John 32
Blanchard, Benjamin public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@17483@[email protected]#Page_20" class="pginternal"

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