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(Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): If there be nothing new between its covers, neither is | love new, nor faith, nor hope, nor disappointment, nor | sorrow. | Yet life is not the less worth living because of | any of these, nor has any man truly lived until he has | tasted of them all.) |
(Changed claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): If there be nothing new between its covers, neither is | love new, nor faith, nor hope, nor disappointment, nor | sorrow. | Yet life is not the less worth living because of | any of these, nor has any man truly lived until he has | tasted of them all.) |
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| Property / dedication statement transcription: If there be nothing new between its covers, neither is | love new, nor faith, nor hope, nor disappointment, nor | sorrow. | Yet life is not the less worth living because of | any of these, nor has any man truly lived until he has | tasted of them all. / qualifier | |||
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1905 edition, published by Doubleday, Page & Company, New York
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1905 edition, published by Doubleday, Page & Company, New York |
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The | Colonel's Dream | By | CHARLES W. CHESNUTT | [ornament] | New York | Doubleday, Page & Company | 1905
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Copyright, 1905, by | Doubleday, Page & Company | Published, September, 1905 | All rights reserved, including that | of translation into foreign languages, | including the Scandinavian
September 1905Gregorian
p. [iv]
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DEDICATION | to the great number of those who are seeking, in what- | ever manner or degree, from near at hand or far away, | to bring the forces of enlightenment to bear upon the | vexed problems which harass the South, this volume | is inscribed, with the hope that it may contribute to the | same good end.
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If there be nothing new between its covers, neither is | love new, nor faith, nor hope, nor disappointment, nor | sorrow. | Yet life is not the less worth living because of | any of these, nor has any man truly lived until he has | tasted of them all.
p. [v]
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