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WONDERFUL | ADVENTURES OF MRS. SEACOLE | IN MANY LANDS. | EDITED BY W. J. S. | [short rule with center diamond] | WITH AN INTRODUCTION PREFACE | BY | W. H. RUSSELL, ESQ., | THE "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT IN THE CRIMEA. | [short rule with center diamond] | LONDON: | JAMES BLACKWOOD, PATERNOSTER ROW. | 1857.
Property / title page transcription: WONDERFUL | ADVENTURES OF MRS. SEACOLE | IN MANY LANDS. | EDITED BY W. J. S. | [short rule with center diamond] | WITH AN INTRODUCTION PREFACE | BY | W. H. RUSSELL, ESQ., | THE "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT IN THE CRIMEA. | [short rule with center diamond] | LONDON: | JAMES BLACKWOOD, PATERNOSTER ROW. | 1857. / rank
 
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LONDON: | THOMAS HARRILD, PRINTER, 11, SALISBURY SQUARE, | FLEET STREET.
Property / printing statement transcription: LONDON: | THOMAS HARRILD, PRINTER, 11, SALISBURY SQUARE, | FLEET STREET. / rank
 
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Property / printed by: Thomas Harrild / rank
 
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location on resource: title page verso and page 200
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"DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION, | TO | MARJOR-GENERAL LORD ROKEBY, K.C.B., | BY HIS LORDSHIP'S | HUMBLE AND MOST GRATEFUL SERVANT, | MARY SEACOLE.
Property / dedication statement transcription: "DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION, | TO | MARJOR-GENERAL LORD ROKEBY, K.C.B., | BY HIS LORDSHIP'S | HUMBLE AND MOST GRATEFUL SERVANT, | MARY SEACOLE. / rank
 
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Property / dedication statement transcription: "DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION, | TO | MARJOR-GENERAL LORD ROKEBY, K.C.B., | BY HIS LORDSHIP'S | HUMBLE AND MOST GRATEFUL SERVANT, | MARY SEACOLE. / qualifier
 
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Property / writer of preface: William Howard Russell / rank
 
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note: the contribution is listed as an "introductory preface"
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note: scene depicting Seacole and company in Crimea
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note: Caption: "MRS. SEACOLE'S HOTEL IN THE CRIMEA."
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Property / editor: W.J.S. / rank
 
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xii, [1]-200
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total number of pages: 212
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1857 James Blackwood, Paternoster Row. London Edition
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Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (1857 J. Blackwood Edition)
1857 James Blackwood, Paternoster Row. London Edition

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    WONDERFUL | ADVENTURES OF MRS. SEACOLE | IN MANY LANDS. | EDITED BY W. J. S. | [short rule with center diamond] | WITH AN INTRODUCTION PREFACE | BY | W. H. RUSSELL, ESQ., | THE "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT IN THE CRIMEA. | [short rule with center diamond] | LONDON: | JAMES BLACKWOOD, PATERNOSTER ROW. | 1857.
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    LONDON: | THOMAS HARRILD, PRINTER, 11, SALISBURY SQUARE, | FLEET STREET.
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    title page verso and page 200
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    "DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION, | TO | MARJOR-GENERAL LORD ROKEBY, K.C.B., | BY HIS LORDSHIP'S | HUMBLE AND MOST GRATEFUL SERVANT, | MARY SEACOLE.
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    the contribution is listed as an "introductory preface"
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    scene depicting Seacole and company in Crimea
    Caption: "MRS. SEACOLE'S HOTEL IN THE CRIMEA."
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    xii, [1]-200
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