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Caroline Lee Whiting Hentz (1800-1856) was a major author of her day, and noted for her outspoken opposition to the abolitionist movement and her rebuttal to the anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Born and raised in Massachusetts, after marrying she and her family moved several times, living in North Carolina, Kentucky, Cincinnati, Alabama and Georgia. While in Cincinnati she was friends with Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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Linda, or, The young pilot of the Belle Creole: a tale of southern life
1852, T.B. Peterson and Brothers
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Linda, or, The young pilot of the belle Creole: a tale of Southern life
1850, A. Hart
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Sequel: Robert Graham
Date from t.p. verso
Stamped in blind on cover: Peterson's uniform edition of the complete works of Caroline Lee Hentz
Publisher's ads inserted front ([7]-10 p.) and back (17, [2] p.)
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