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An opium-eater in America, and The fratricide's death
- Title
- An opium-eater in America, and The fratricide's death, by William Blair, with an introduction by R.C. Bald.
- Author
- Blair, William, approximately 1813-
- Publication
- Aurora, N.Y., Wells college press [1941]
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Text | Request in advance | NBY (Blair, W. Opium-eater in America) | Offsite | |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | Text | Restricted use | *KP (Wells) (Blair, W. Opium-eater in America) | Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328 |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Bald, R. C. (Robert Cecil), 1901-1965.
- Description
- 3 p.l., 5-59, [1] p.; 24 cm.
- Alternative Title
- Opium-eater in America.
- Fratricide's death.
- Subject
- Note
- "An opium-eater in America is reprinted from the Knickerbocker for July 1842 (vol. xx, pp. 47-57) ... The text of The fratricide's death is taken from the Literary phœnix (Birmingham, 1829-30), where it appeared in three instalments. The first has the title 'Winter. The fratricide's death'; the other two are merely entitled 'The fratricide's death'."--p. 59
- "Of this edition there have been printed 150 copies for sale numbered 1 to 150, & 32 copies for presentation numbered i to xxxii. This is no. 23."
- Call Number
- NBY (Blair, W. Opium-eater in America)
- LCCN
- 42023609 //r96
- OCLC
- 3468582
- Author
- Blair, William, approximately 1813-
- Title
- An opium-eater in America, and The fratricide's death, by William Blair, with an introduction by R.C. Bald.
- Imprint
- Aurora, N.Y., Wells college press [1941]
- Added Author
- Bald, R. C. (Robert Cecil), 1901-1965.Blair, William, approximately 1813- Fratricide's death. 1941.
- Added Title
- Opium-eater in America.Fratricide's death.
- Research Call Number
- NBY (Blair, W. Opium-eater in America)*KP (Wells) (Blair, W. Opium-eater in America)