The Nursery, No. 165. September, 1880, Vol. 28 / A Monthly Magazine For Youngest Readers

Entered at the Post Office at Boston as Second-Class Matter.

The change in the publishing department of The Nursery involves no change whatever in its editorial management. Our facilities for carrying on the work are now better than ever. We have in preparation for coming numbers some admirable designs, illustrative of the choicest reading-matter in prose and verse. None but the best will find a place in its pages. The Nursery will maintain its reputation as the best of all magazines for young children. All communications relating to it should be addressed to THE NURSERY PUBLISHING COMPANY.
The time will soon be at hand for getting up clubs for the next year. It is a good plan to be in the field early. We shall offer extra numbers, as usual, to NEW subscribers who send their money before the new year begins. Our next number will contain a comprehensive and attractive Premium-List. Direct all remittances to THE NURSERY PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Our friends of the Newspaper Press will oblige us by sending marked copies of monthly notices without fail. We are about revising our exchange list, and wish to have the means of knowing to what papers we are indebted. In all notices please mention that subscriptions should be addressed to THE NURSERY PUBLISHING COMPANY.
We call attention to the list of illustrated-books for children which we offer for sale. (See advertisement on third page of cover ). THE BOUND VOLUMES OF THE NURSERY, now thirteen in number, form a library from which one cannot choose amiss . THE EASY BOOK and THE BEAUTIFUL BOOK are unequalled by anything of the kind in the market. Make drafts and money-orders payable to the order of
THE NURSERY PUBLISHING CO.,
36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.

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Год издания

2004-12-28

Темы

Children's literature, American -- Periodicals

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