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PICKARD, Hannah Maynard) OTHEMAN, Edward OTHEMAN, Edward PICKARD, Humphrey, Rev.) THOMPSON, Hannah Maynard) Memoir and Writings of Mrs. Hannah Maynard Pickard. signed and inscribed by Rev. Pickard. David H. Ela, Printer, Boston, 1845, (PICKARD, Hannah Maynard) OTHEMAN, Edward. Memoir and Writings of Mrs. Hannah Maynard Pickard; late wife of Rev. Humphrey Pickard, A.M., principal of the Wesleyan Academy at Mount Allison, Sackville, N.B.. By Edward Otheman. Boston: David H. Ela, Printer; sold by E. Thompson, 6 Norfolk Place, Boston; and by all Wesleyan Ministers in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 1845. Pp.(2),[i]-xii,[13]-311,(3). 8vo, pressed green cloth with gilt lettering to spine. A biography of the life of the American-born wife of Wesleyan minister Humphrey Pickard, who was stationed for extended periods in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in the early part of the nineteenth century, as well as aselection of correspondences between the two. Also includes a selection of her own personal writings, of which are included the sketches: "The Little Remembrancer", "Are they not our brethren?", "Supposed Dialogue between a little Heathen girl and the daughter of a Missionary", "Farewell of the closing year", "Beauty of Contentment", "The Spider", "The Savior's Visit to the Sisters of Bethany", "The Coronation", "Thistle-down", "The Messenger ofPeace", "Home", "A Sketch", "Notes of Memory", "Watch Night", "The Strengt h of the Promises", "Looking unto Jesus", and "To-day if ye will hear His voice, harden not your hearts"; and the fragments "Evening", "Things seen are temporal", "Man alone ungfrateful", "The pleasure-taker warned", "The storm-bird's flight", "The Bible", "Prayer", "Redeem the time", "the Future", and "Our Reward". Rubbed, light wear to spine ends and corners, occasional foxing and marginal smudging throughout, bookplate to front pastedown, elsevg. Signed and inscribed by Rev. Humphrey Pickard at the Wesleyan Academy, to a Wm. Campbell, dated 06/24/1846. 400.00 Price:
400.00 CDN
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PICKARD, Hannah Maynard OTHEMAN, Edward. Memoir and Writings of Mrs. Hannah Maynard Pickard; late wife of Rev. Humphrey Pickard, A.M., principal of the Wesleyan Academy at Mount Allison, Sackville, N.B. David H. Ela, Printer, Boston, 1845, (PICKARD, Hannah Maynard). OTHEMAN, Edward. Memoir and Writings of Mrs. Hannah Maynard Pickard; late wife of Rev. Humphrey Pickard, A.M., principal ofthe Wesleyan Academy at Mount Allison, Sackville, N.B. Boston: David H. El a, Printer; sold by E. Thompson, 6 Norfolk Place, Boston; and by all Wesleyan Ministers in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 1845. Pp.(2),[i]-xii,[13]-311,(3). 8vo, brown pressed cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Not in TPL. Abiography of the life of the American-born wife of Wesleyan minister Humph rey Pickard, who was stationed for extended periods in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in the early part of the nineteenth century, as well as a selection of correspondences between the two. Also includes a selection of her ownpersonal writings, of which are included the sketches: "The Little Remembr ancer", "Are they not our brethren?", "Supposed Dialogue between a little Heathen girl and the daughter of a Missionary", "Farewell of the closing year", "Beauty of Contentment", "The Spider", "The Savior's Visit to the Sisters of Bethany", "The Coronation", "Thistle-down", "The Messenger of Peace","Home", "A Sketch", "Notes of Memory", "Watch Night", "The Strength of the Promises", "Looking unto Jesus", and "To-day if ye will hear His voice, ha rden not your hearts"; and the fragments "Evening", "Things seen are temporal", "Man alone ungrateful", "The pleasure-taker warned", "The storm-bird'sflight", "The Bible", "Prayer", "Redeem the time", "the Future", and "Our Reward." Heavy wear and tear to cloth, lacking free endpapers, some leaves loose, torn and tape-repaired, ex-library (circular and discard stamps), all pages foxed, soiled and waerstained, a poor reading copy only. As is. 75.00 Price:
75.00 CDN
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PICKARD, Hannah Maynard Widow's Jewels. In Two Stories. By a Lady. Waite, Peirce & Co, Boston , 1844, (PICKARD, Hannah Maynard). The Widow's Jewels. In Two Stories. By a Lady. Boston : Waite, Peirce & Co., 1844. Pp [1]-114,(4), frontis. 12mo, green pressed cloth, gilt to front board and spine. “The author of this little work was Mrs. Hannah Maynard Pickard, (1812-1844 ) wife of Rev. Humphrey Pickard, of St. John, N.B., and daughter of Mr. Ebenezer Thompson, of this city [Boston].” - from the Preface. Contents : Story I. – Robert McCoy. Story II. - Dennis Brooks. Covers worn, leaves soiled and foxed, hinges cracked, ffepcorner clipped, first section loose, inscription, a poor copy only. As is. 120.00 Price:
120.00 CDN
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