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The journey to Carlsbad, or, The inexpressible terror the Countess Cecilia, and her daughters, were thrown into on the road by that extraordinary impostor Curly Pate, the purse-maker : their entertainment at the magnificent castle of my Lord Giantdale, and many other facetious adventures.

Title
The journey to Carlsbad, or, The inexpressible terror the Countess Cecilia, and her daughters, were thrown into on the road by that extraordinary impostor Curly Pate, the purse-maker : their entertainment at the magnificent castle of my Lord Giantdale, and many other facetious adventures.
Publication
London : Printed ... by S. Fisher ..., [1805]

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Additional Authors
  • Nesbit, J.
  • Craig, William Marshall, 1763 or 1764-1829.
  • Fisher, S. (Simon)
Description
24 p. : ill.; 18 cm. (8vo)
Genre/Form
Gothic fiction.
Note
  • Price: Four pence.
  • Date from colophon.
  • Illustration: Engraved title-page vignette by J. Nesbit after W. M. Craig.
Access (note)
  • Restricted access;
Source (note)
  • Edwards
Call Number
Pforz (Gothic novellas) V 5
OCLC
NYPG04-B3678
Title
The journey to Carlsbad, or, The inexpressible terror the Countess Cecilia, and her daughters, were thrown into on the road by that extraordinary impostor Curly Pate, the purse-maker : their entertainment at the magnificent castle of my Lord Giantdale, and many other facetious adventures.
Imprint
London : Printed ... by S. Fisher ..., [1805]
Restricted Access
Restricted access; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
Local Note
With: Williams, Helen Maria. The history of Perourou, the bellows-mender. London: S. Fisher, [1804] -- [and four other works] -- Bound together subsequent to publication.
Binding: Marbled boards, leather back-strip, gilt spine bands. Bound fifth of six.
Provenance: E. A. Birch (in ink on front paste-down).
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Added Author
Nesbit, J. Engraver
Craig, William Marshall, 1763 or 1764-1829. Illustrator
Fisher, S. (Simon) Printer
Birch, E. A. Former owner
Research Call Number
Pforz (Gothic novellas) V 5
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