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LEADER: 01315nam 2200241I 4500
001 2674778
005 19870825190128.0
008 800409s1843 nyuaf 000 1 enge
010 $a 08000214
035 $a(OCoLC)06181717
035 $907-AJR-3060
040 $aDLC$cAQM$dm/c$dCLU
245 00 $aRamon, the rover of Cuba, and other tales.$cBy the author of "Evenings in Boston," &c.
260 $aNew York :$bPublished by Nafis & Cornish ...$aPhiladelphia:--$bJohn B. Perry.$f[Stereotyped by L. Johnson, Philadelphia],$c[c1843]
300 $a[4], 5-295 p. incl. front., plates.$billus.$c19 cm.
500 $aPrinter from verso of title page.
500 $aFirst published in 1829.
500 $aEvenings in Boston, a juvenile reader first published in 1827, is attributed to John Lauris Blake in the National Union Catalog, though not in Shoemaker's Checklist of American Imprints. Five of its twelve chapters are set, like Ramon, in Cuba, where Blake may have traveled during a period of failing health in the 1820's. The second edition (1828) includes a four-page advertisement for Blake's The Juvenile Companion.
505 0 $aRamon, the rover of Cuba.--The Brazilian.--The Montero of Cuba.
700 1 $aBlake, John Lauris,$d1788-1857,$epossible author.
910 $arcp 109
935 $aMC4130021
910 $aMARS