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1863 Sinclair Tousey Edition
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Wonderful Story of Ravalette. Also, Tom Clark and His Wife, Their Double Dreams and the Curious things that Befell Them Therein; Or, The Rosicrucian's Story. (1863 Sinclair Tousey Edition)
1863 Sinclair Tousey Edition

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    [1 of 3] THE | WONDERFUL | STORY OF RAVALETTE. | ALSO, TOM CLARK AND HIS WIFE, | THEIR DOUBLE DREAMS AND THE CURIOUS THINGS THAT BEFELL THEM THEREIN; | OR, | THE ROSICRUCIAN'S STORY. | BY DR. P. B. RANDOLPH, | "THE DUMAS OF AMERICA,"
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    [2 of 3] AUTHOR OF "WAA, GU-MAH," "PRE-ADAMITE MAN," "DEALINGS WITH THE DEAD," | "IT ISN'T ALL RIGHT," "THE UNVEILING OF SPIRITISM," "THE GRAND SECRET," "HUMAN LOVE [em dash] A PHYSICAL SUBSTANCE," | ETC. ETC. ETC.| [rule]
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    [3 of 3] "The fictions of genius are often the vehicles of the sublimest verities, and its flashes often open new regions of thought, and throw new light on the mysteries of our being." [em dash] | CHANNING. | [rule] | NEW YORK: | SINCLAIR TOUSEY, 121 NASSAU STREET. | 1863.
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    Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by | P. B. RANDOLPH, | In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern | District of New York.
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    The quote is pulled from "The Ministry for the Poor. A Discourse Delivered before the Benevolent Fraternity of Churches in Boston on their First Anniversary, April 9th 1835"
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    Newsvenders' and Booksellers' Agency
    first two unpaginated pages after the narrative
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    New, Original and Thrilling Works!! By Dr. P. B. Randolph, The Dumas of America
    third, fourth, and fifth unpaginated pages after the end of the narrative
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    "Rodney" Dream-Book
    final printed page of the book
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    The Rosicrucian's Story title page verso (unpaginated)
    Dear Charles T---s:
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    vi, 7-249, [2], 3-146, [6]
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