Life of James Mars, A Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut (1867 Hartford Case, Lockwood and Company edition) (Q5222): Difference between revisions

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Small textual changes begin at least as early as page 30, where "ninety" dollars (from the 1864 edition) becomes $90. On page 33, the paragraph break at "Things all went along pleasantly" has been removed. On page 33, "West" becomes "west." On page 34, what is third person narration in the 1864 edition becomes quoted speech: "There is nothing I want to stay here for. . ."
Property / note: Small textual changes begin at least as early as page 30, where "ninety" dollars (from the 1864 edition) becomes $90. On page 33, the paragraph break at "Things all went along pleasantly" has been removed. On page 33, "West" becomes "west." On page 34, what is third person narration in the 1864 edition becomes quoted speech: "There is nothing I want to stay here for. . ." / rank
 
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1867 Hartford Case, Lockwood and Company edition of the Life of James Mars
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Life of James Mars, A Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut (1867 Hartford Case, Lockwood and Company edition)
1867 Hartford Case, Lockwood and Company edition of the Life of James Mars

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    LIFE OF JAMES MARS, | A SLAVE | BORN AND SOLD IN | CONNECTICUT. | FIFTH EDITION. | [rule] | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. | [rule] | HARTFORD: | PRESS OF CASE, LOCKWOOD & COMPANY. | 1867.
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    [4], 38 pages
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    Small textual changes begin at least as early as page 30, where "ninety" dollars (from the 1864 edition) becomes $90. On page 33, the paragraph break at "Things all went along pleasantly" has been removed. On page 33, "West" becomes "west." On page 34, what is third person narration in the 1864 edition becomes quoted speech: "There is nothing I want to stay here for. . ."
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