An edition of Opening a Chestnut Burr (1874)

Opening a chestnut burr

New and rev. ed.

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Last edited by Tom Morris
July 3, 2024 | History
An edition of Opening a Chestnut Burr (1874)

Opening a chestnut burr

New and rev. ed.

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Publisher
Dodd, Mead
Language
English
Pages
546

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Opening a chestnut burr
Opening a chestnut burr
1902, Grosset & Dunlap
Cover of: Opening a chestnut burr.
Opening a chestnut burr.
1902, P. F. Collier
Cover of: Opening a chestnut burr
Opening a chestnut burr
1885, Dodd, Mead
in English - New and rev. ed.
Cover of: Opening a chestnut burr.
Opening a chestnut burr.
1874, Dodd & Mead
in English
Cover of: Opening a chestnut burr
Opening a chestnut burr
1874, Dodd & Mead
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Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.R62 Op5, PS2727 Op5

The Physical Object

Pagination
546 p.
Number of pages
546

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6556706M
Internet Archive
openingachestnu02roegoog
LCCN
13009376
OCLC/WorldCat
6579289
Library Thing
890824

First Sentence

""Shall I ever be strong in mind or body again?" said Walter Gregory, with irritation, as he entered a crowded Broadway omnibus."

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