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Heart: a school-boy's journal
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Letters of Edward Lear to Chichester Fortescue, Lord Carlingford, and Frances, Countess Waldegrave
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Life on the Mississippi
"The first copies contained a plate at p. 441 showing Mark Twain in flames. This was omitted from later issues at the request of the author'swife. Some of the first edition sheets, containing this plate at p. 441,were later found and turned over to Webster & Co. who issued them with their own t.p. and substituted their name for that of Osgood at the base of the spine." Cf. Merle Johnson. A bibliography of Mark Twain, 1935, p. 42.
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Moods
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The angel over the right shoulder: or, The beginning of a new year
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The playfellow: a series of tales to be published quarterly. The settlers at home
v. 1. The settlers at home.--v. 2. The peasant and the prince.--v.3. Feats on the fiord.--v. 4. The Crofton boys.