File:The Old Carey Book-store in Philadelphia.jpg
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DescriptionThe Old Carey Book-store in Philadelphia.jpg |
English: This photo depicts the office location of Carey & Hart, which shared office space with Carey's brother's publishing firm, Carey & Lea. The Old Carey Book-store was located at the corner of Chestnut and Fourth Streets. From American Lands and Letters: Leatherstocking to Poe's "Raven", New York: Donald G. Mitchell, 1899: pg. 12. |
Source | American Lands and Letters: Leatherstocking to Poe's "Raven" |
Author | Thematerialisticmaiden |
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