An edition of Amelia, or, The faithless Briton (1798)

Amelia, or, The faithless Briton

an original American novel, founded upon recent facts ; to which is added, Amelia, or, Malevolence defeated ; and, Miss Seward's Monody on Major Andre

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An edition of Amelia, or, The faithless Briton (1798)

Amelia, or, The faithless Briton

an original American novel, founded upon recent facts ; to which is added, Amelia, or, Malevolence defeated ; and, Miss Seward's Monody on Major Andre

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English
Pages
61

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Edition Notes

"Amelia, or, Malevolence defeated" (p. [37]-61) has been attributed to William Hayley. Cf. E.W. Pitcher, "Some emendations for Lyle B. Wright's American fiction, 1774-1850," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 74, p. 143.

This work was also issued with Galatea, a pastoral romance, imitated from Cervantes / by M. de Florian (Boston: W. Spotswood and C.P. Wayne, 1798). Cf. Evans 33741.

"Monody on Major Andre" (4th American ed., 22 p. at end) has a special t.p. and was also issued separately. Cf. Evans 34533.

Signatures: pi1 B-F⁶ chi1 A⁶ ²B⁶ (-B6).

Evans 33290

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Boston
Other Titles
Amelia, Faithless Briton

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS700.A, PZ3 .A498, PS700 .A498

The Physical Object

Pagination
[2], 61, [1], 22 p., [1] leaf of plates
Number of pages
61

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30109052M
LCCN
06000507

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