An edition of The emigrants (1793) (1964)

The emigrants (1793)

Traditionally ascribed to Gilbert Imlay, but, more probably, by Mary Wollstonecraft. : A facsimile reporduction of the Dublin ed. (1794) With an introd. by Robert R. Hare.

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An edition of The emigrants (1793) (1964)

The emigrants (1793)

Traditionally ascribed to Gilbert Imlay, but, more probably, by Mary Wollstonecraft. : A facsimile reporduction of the Dublin ed. (1794) With an introd. by Robert R. Hare.

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Language
English
Pages
325

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Edition Notes

Original t.p. reads: The emigrants, &c.; or, The history of an expatriated family, being a delineation of English manners, drawn from real characters, written in America, by G. Imlay. Dublin, Printed for C. Brown, 1794.

"Reproduced from a copy in ... [the] Peabody Institute."

Published in
Gainesville, Fla
Series
Scholars' facsimiles and reprints, Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints (Series)

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.I333 Em3

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Pagination
xv, vii, 325 p.
Number of pages
325

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17859117M
LCCN
64010668
OCLC/WorldCat
505731929

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