Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by Himself. (1789 London Equiano Edition) (Q437): Difference between revisions

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Property / published by: Olaudah Equiano / qualifier
 
Property / published by: Olaudah Equiano / qualifier
 
date: 1789
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Property / published by: Olaudah Equiano / qualifier
 
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Equiano's self-published narrative. London, 1789.
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Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by Himself. (1789 London Equiano Edition)
Equiano's self-published narrative. London, 1789.

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    THE | INTERESTING NARRATIVE | OF | THE LIFE | OF | OLAUDAH EQUIANO, | OR | GUSTAVUS VASSA, | THE AFRICAN. | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. | VOL. 1. | [line] | Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid, for | the Lord Jehova is my strength and my song; he also is become | my salvation. | And in that day shall ye say, Praise the Lord, call upon
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    [cont.] his name, | declare his doings among the people. Isaiah xii. 2, 4. | [line] | LONDON: | Printed for and sold by the AUTHOR, No. 10, Union- | Street, Middlesex Hospital. | Sold also by Mr. Johnson, Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. | Murray, Fleet-Street; Messrs. Robson and Clark, Bond- | Street; Mr. Davis, opposite Gray's Inn, Holborn; Messrs. Shepperson and Reynolds, and M. Jackson,
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    [cont.] Oxford-Street; | Mr. Lackington, Chiswell-Street; Mr. Mathews, Strand; Mr. Murray, Prince's-Street, Soho; Mess. Taylor and Co. | South Arch, Royal Exchange; Mr. Button, Newington- | Causeway; Mr. Parsons, Paternoster-Row; and may be had | of all the Booksellers in Town and Country. | [Entered at Stattoner's Hall]
    The brackets around "Entered at Stattoner's Hall" are printed in the text. The long S in "Parsons" is different from all of the others. Volume II has "Vol II" in place of "Vol I."
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    1789
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