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The History of Little Henry and his Bearer (1814) was a popular children's book written by Mary Martha Sherwood. It was continuously in print for 70 years after its initial publication and was translated into French, German, Spanish, Hindustani (1814; 1873), Chinese, Marathi (1853), Tamil (1840), and Sinhalese. Telling the story of a young British boy who, on his deathbed, converts Boosy, the Indian man who has taken care of him throughout his childhood, the book is dominated by colonial and evangelical themes.

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  • The History of Little Henry and his Bearer (fr)
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  • The History of Little Henry and his Bearer est un livre pour enfant écrit par l'auteur britannique Mary Martha Sherwood. Cet ouvrage a été continuellement imprimé pendant 70 ans après sa première publication et a été traduit en français, allemand, espagnol, hindoustani (1814 ; 1873), chinois, marathi (1853), tamoul (1840) et cinghalais. Le livre raconte l'histoire d'un jeune Britannique qui, sur son lit de mort, convertit au christianisme Boosy, un indien qui s'est occupé de lui tout au long de son enfance. Le livre est dominé par des thèmes impérialistes et évangéliques. (fr)
  • The History of Little Henry and his Bearer (1814) was a popular children's book written by Mary Martha Sherwood. It was continuously in print for 70 years after its initial publication and was translated into French, German, Spanish, Hindustani (1814; 1873), Chinese, Marathi (1853), Tamil (1840), and Sinhalese. Telling the story of a young British boy who, on his deathbed, converts Boosy, the Indian man who has taken care of him throughout his childhood, the book is dominated by colonial and evangelical themes. (en)
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  • The History of Little Henry and his Bearer est un livre pour enfant écrit par l'auteur britannique Mary Martha Sherwood. Cet ouvrage a été continuellement imprimé pendant 70 ans après sa première publication et a été traduit en français, allemand, espagnol, hindoustani (1814 ; 1873), chinois, marathi (1853), tamoul (1840) et cinghalais. Le livre raconte l'histoire d'un jeune Britannique qui, sur son lit de mort, convertit au christianisme Boosy, un indien qui s'est occupé de lui tout au long de son enfance. Le livre est dominé par des thèmes impérialistes et évangéliques. (fr)
  • The History of Little Henry and his Bearer (1814) was a popular children's book written by Mary Martha Sherwood. It was continuously in print for 70 years after its initial publication and was translated into French, German, Spanish, Hindustani (1814; 1873), Chinese, Marathi (1853), Tamil (1840), and Sinhalese. Telling the story of a young British boy who, on his deathbed, converts Boosy, the Indian man who has taken care of him throughout his childhood, the book is dominated by colonial and evangelical themes. (en)
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