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1861 edition published by the author, H. Mattison
  • Louisa Picquet, The Octoroon: A Tale of Southern Life (1861 Stereotype edition)
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Louisa Picquet, The Octoroon: or Inside Views of Southern Domestic Life (1861 Stereotype edition)
1861 edition published by the author, H. Mattison
  • Louisa Picquet, The Octoroon: A Tale of Southern Life (1861 Stereotype edition)

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LOUISA PICQUET, | THE OCTOROON: | OR | INSIDE VIEWS | OF | SOUTHERN DOMESTIC LIFE. | BY H. MATTISON, | PASTOR OF UNION CHAPEL, NEW YORK. | NEW YORK: | PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR, Nos. 5 & 7 MERCER ST. | 1861.
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[iii], iv, 60
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LOUISA PICQUET, | THE | OCTOROON: | OR | INSIDE VIEWS | OF | SOUTHERN DOMESTIC LIFE
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LOUISA PICQUET, | THE OCTOROON: | A TALE OF SOUTHERN SLAVE LIFE.
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