An edition of Queen Sheba's ring (1909)

Queen Sheba's ring

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Queen Sheba's ring
H. Rider Haggard
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Publish Date
Publisher
Doubleday, Page
Language
English

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Queen Sheba's ring
1996, Copp, Clark
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Queen Sheba's ring.
1970, Macdonald
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Cover of: Queen Sheba's ring
Queen Sheba's ring
1910, Copp, Clark
in English
Cover of: Queen Sheba's ring
Queen Sheba's ring
1909, Doubleday, Page
in English

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Edition Notes

Incomplete set of galley and page proofs deposited for copyright between March and Oct. 1909. The work was first published in America by Doubleday, Page on Sept. 8, 1910.
L.C. has chapters 1-3 on galleys 1-13, with general t.p. and 3 other prelim. leaves prefixed; chapters 1-3 redeposited with special t.p. instead of the general t.p. (ms. note on t.p.: Corrected galley proof); chapters 4-6 and 7-9 on galleys 14-42 in 2 pts., each with special t.p.; chapters 12-14, 15-17, and 18-20 on leaves 225-271 bound in 3 pts., each with special t.p. and printed cover.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.8
Library of Congress
PR4731 .Q44 1909

The Physical Object

Pagination
7 pieces ;

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4609785M
LCCN
77373419

First Sentence

"EVERY one has read the monograph, I believe that is the right word, of my dear friend, Professor Higgs-Ptolemy Higgs to give him his full name-descriptive of the tableland of Mur in North Central Africa, of the ancient underground city in the mountains which surround it, and of the strange tribe of Abyssinian Jews, or rather their mixed descendants, by whom it is, or was, inhabited."

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