Whose Boy is He
- Ashtabula, OH: The Standard Publishing Co, 1908
Ashtabula, OH: The Standard Publishing Co, 1908. 21pp. Octavo [23.5 cm] Tan printed wrappers. Very good. Rare printing of White's discourse on setting young men on a course towards God and good citizenship. We locate no copies in OCLC or in any reference known to us.
"Mr. White is qualified by his own early experiences, to have perpetual interest in boys, especially those likely to fall under adverse influences. His constant observations give an increasing number of personal incidents, continued thought deepens his conviction that there is need of a general awakening of interest in boys, in the enforcement of laws against those who would lead them into dissipation, provide for more loving attention in the house, and more adequate training for citizenship." - from the Introduction by Lyman R. Mears.
"Mr. White is qualified by his own early experiences, to have perpetual interest in boys, especially those likely to fall under adverse influences. His constant observations give an increasing number of personal incidents, continued thought deepens his conviction that there is need of a general awakening of interest in boys, in the enforcement of laws against those who would lead them into dissipation, provide for more loving attention in the house, and more adequate training for citizenship." - from the Introduction by Lyman R. Mears.
Details
Title
Whose Boy is He
Author
White, A.H.
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
The Standard Publishing Co: Ashtabula, OH
Date
1908