An edition of Ghosts and their relations (1874)

Ghosts and their relations

pen and ink sketches of men and noted places, tales, essays, &c., &c.

Ghosts and their relations
Daniel Clark
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August 14, 2012 | History
An edition of Ghosts and their relations (1874)

Ghosts and their relations

pen and ink sketches of men and noted places, tales, essays, &c., &c.

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Publisher
W. Warwick
Language
English
Pages
167

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Edition Notes

Caption title : Pen photographs.

At head of title: A new Canadian work.

"Corde et manu".

"Second thousand".

Although under a different title and published by another company, this is the same work as Pen photographs of celebrated men and noted places, ghosts and their relations (CIHM microfiche no. 00662).

Includes index.

Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the National Library of Canada. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, 1981.

Published in
Toronto
Series
CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series -- no. 11858
Other Titles
Pen photographs.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
C818.4

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
4 microfiches (167 fr.).
Number of pages
167

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL18928145M
ISBN 10
0665118589

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL10949953W

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August 14, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format '[microform] :' to 'Microform'; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work)
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October 20, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from University of Toronto MARC record