Life of James Mars, A Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut (1866 Third edition Hartford Case, Lockwood and Company) (Q5241): Difference between revisions
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1866 Third Hartford edition, printed by Case Lockwood and Company
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English | Life of James Mars, A Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut (1866 Third edition Hartford Case, Lockwood and Company) |
1866 Third Hartford edition, printed by Case Lockwood and Company |
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LIFE | OF | JAMES MARS, | A SLAVE | BORN AND SOLD IN | CONNECTICUT. | THIRD EDITION. | [rule] | WRITTEN BY HIMESELF. | [rule] | HARTFORD: | PRESS OF CASE, LOCKWOOD, & COMPANY. | 1866.
Edition statement is on title page but not on paper cover. Another 1866 edition was printed, presumably earlier, without an edition statement.
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33-36
Begins after the death of Mr. Munger, ends on page 36 with the paragraph "Now to my family."
Concludes with a sentence that doesn't seem to appear later, "The sands of life are almost out with me, for I am now in my seventy-seventh year of life, and as my joints are still with old age and hard labor, finding so ready a sale for my pamphlets, I am induced to take this method to get a living, as I can walk about from house to house."
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