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A Curious Hieroglyphick Bible (1788)

A Curious Hieroglyphick Bible (1788) (007.00.00)

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Hieroglyphic Bibles were popular in the late eighteenth century as an effective and entertaining way to teach children biblical passages. Isaiah Thomas, the printer of this 1788 edition, is widely acclaimed as America’s first enlightened printer of children’s books and is often compared to John Newbery of London, England, with whom he shared the motto “Instruction with delight.”
Hieroglyphic Bibles were popular in the late eighteenth century as an effective and entertaining way to teach children biblical passages. Isaiah Thomas, the printer of this 1788 edition, is widely acclaimed as America’s first enlightened printer of children’s books and is often compared to John Newbery of London, England, with whom he shared the motto “Instruction with delight.”