An edition of The queen of the isle: a novel (1870)

The queen of the isle, or, Sybil Campbell's love

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An edition of The queen of the isle: a novel (1870)

The queen of the isle, or, Sybil Campbell's love

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Publisher
M.A. Donohue
Language
English
Pages
270

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Cover of: The queen of the isle, or, Sybil Campbell's love
Cover of: The queen of the isle
The queen of the isle
1901, Hurst
in English
Cover of: The queen of the isle
The queen of the isle: a novel
1900, G.W. Dillingham
in English
Cover of: The queen of the isle
The queen of the isle: A novel.
1886, G. W. Dillingham; [etc., etc.]
in English
Cover of: The queen of the isle
The queen of the isle
1886, Federal Book Co.
Microform in English
Cover of: The queen of the isle

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Edition Notes

First published (New York, 1863) under title: Sybil Campbell, or, The queen of the isle.

Includes By his own worth, by Frances Henshaw Baden.

Published in
Chicago
Other Titles
Sybil Campbell's love.

The Physical Object

Pagination
[2], [5]-270, 13, [7] p. (p. [14-20] at end advertisements)
Number of pages
270

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20658557M
Internet Archive
queenofisleorsyb00flem

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