An edition of The pilot (1800)

The pilot

or, A storm at sea. A nautical burletta.

The pilot
Edward Fitzball, Edward Fitzba ...
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An edition of The pilot (1800)

The pilot

or, A storm at sea. A nautical burletta.

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Cover of: The pilot
Cover of: The pilot
The pilot: a nautical drama in three acts
1850, S. French
Microform in English
Cover of: The pilot
The pilot: a nautical drama in three acts
1850, S. French
Microform in English
Cover of: The pilot
Cover of: The pilot
The pilot: or, A storm at sea. A nautical burletta.
1825, Printed for Simpkin and Marshall [by Shackell, Arrowsmith and Hodges]
in English
Cover of: The pilot
The pilot: a nautical burletta, in three acts
1825, John Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden Town
in English
Cover of: The pilot
The pilot: a nautical burletta, in three acts
1825, G. H. Davidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street
in English
Cover of: The pilot

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Edition Notes

Based on James Fenimore Cooper's The pilot.
Without the music.

Published in
London
Other Titles
A storm at sea.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4699.F9 P5

The Physical Object

Pagination
[8], 53 p.
Number of pages
53

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6580061M
LCCN
15019738
OCLC/WorldCat
2679097

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