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Title
Circulars of Information of the Bureau of Education, No. 4-1882: Industrial Art in Schools
Creator
Leland, Charles G., author
Government Printing Office, publisher
Date Created and/or Issued
1882
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Prints and Ephemera
Rights Information
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Description
One pamphlet, copyright 1882, entitled Circulars of Information of the Bureau of Education, No. 4-1882: Industrial Art in Schools, by Charles G. Leland, published by the Government Printing Office, Washington. This pamphlet is 38 numbered pages in length, and is not illustrated. The table of contents is listed on p. 3, and is divided into three sections: Introduction; Practical Teaching; and General Observations. The embossed ownership stamp of the Essex Institute is stamped in the upper right-hand corner of the title page;a Dewey decimal call number is written in ms. on the title page verso.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Extent
5 7/8 in. W x 9 in. H ; 14.9 cm. W x 22.9 cm. H
Identifier
Box 42 Env. 16
33652
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p9539coll1/id/5962
Subject
Miscellaneous Pamphlets/Books
Source
Diana Korzenik Collection of Art Education Ephemera
Instructional Materials
Prints and Ephemera, Huntington Digital Library
Provenance
Korzenik, Diana, 1941-, former owner.

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