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More Yankee drolleries. : a second series of celebrated works / by the best American humorists ; wit...

More Yankee drolleries. : a second series of celebrated works / by the best American humorists ; wit...

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More Yankee drolleries. : a second series of celebrated works / by the best American humorists ; with an introduction by George Augustus Sala.

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Full title

More Yankee drolleries. : a second series of celebrated works / by the best American humorists ; with an introduction by George Augustus Sala.

Publisher

London : J. C. Hotten ; Melbourne : George Robertson, [1870]

Date

[1870]

Call Numbers

RB/DS817/2

Record Identifier

74VvzJxVBkLX

MMS ID

991009367919702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

ca. 618 p. in various pagings ; 19 cm.

Contents

Artemus Ward--his travels.--Hans Breitmann's ballads.--The professor at the breakfast table.--The Bigelow papers. Second series.--Josh Billings, his book of sayings.

Publication information

Publisher

London : J. C. Hotten ; Melbourne : George Robertson, [1870]

Analytical title

Yankee drolleries.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

[1870]

Subjects

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Full title

More Yankee drolleries. : a second series of celebrated works / by the best American humorists ; with an introduction by George Augustus Sala.

Variant title

Yankee drolleries.

Notes

General note

Rare Books copy: Has stamp of the "Free Public Library of New South Wales, Sydney"; mss. notes on title page.

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Call Numbers

RB/DS817/2

Record Identifier

74VvzJxVBkLX

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MMS ID

991009367919702626

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