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Latest revision as of 20:05, 16 August 2023

1853 edition, published by Deby and Miller (Auburn), Derby, Orton, and Mulligan (Buffalo), and Sampson Low, Son and Co., (London)
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Twelve Years a Slave (1853 Auburn, Buffalo, and London edition)
1853 edition, published by Deby and Miller (Auburn), Derby, Orton, and Mulligan (Buffalo), and Sampson Low, Son and Co., (London)

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    EIGHT THOUSAND | TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE. | [LINE] | NARRATIVE | OF | SOLOMON NORTHUP, | A CITIZEN OF NEW-YORK, | KIDNAPPED IN WASHINGTON CITY IN 1841, | AND | RESCUED IN 1853, | FROM A COTTON PLANTATION NEAR THE RED RIVER, | IN LOUISIANA. | [LINE]| AUBURN: | DERBY AND MILLER. | BUFFALO: | DERBY, ORTON AND MULLIGAN.| LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, SON & COMPANY, 47 LUDGATE HILL | 1853.
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    ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE, BY | DERBY AND MILLER, | IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. | ENTERED IN LONDON AT STATIONERS' HALL
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    TO | HARRIET BEECHER STOWE: | WHOSE NAME, THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, IS IDENTIFIED WITH THE | GREAT REFORM: | THIS NARRATIVE, AFFORDING ANOTHER | KEY TO UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, | IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED
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    portrait of Solomon Northup
    autograph: Solomon Northup
    SOLOMON IN HIS PLANTATION SUIT.
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    inserted into binding (list in table of contents)
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    "Such dupes are men to custom [...] Cowper"
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    Advertisement for A History of All Nations; subsequent two pages include "Derby and Miller's List of Popular Books"
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    xvi, 17-336
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