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(Created claim: copyright statement transcription (P19): COPYRIGHT | BY SUTTON E. GRIGGS | 1902.) |
(Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): DEDICATION. | [line] | While a last beloved sister, | MARY, | Was, with patience and fortitude, awaiting the | slow but certain trend of the Grim Reaper, | she spared strength enough to read, from | beginning to end, "Overshadowed," | that came to greet here ere she sped | tot he home of the departed.) |
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DEDICATION. | [line] | While a last beloved sister, | MARY, | Was, with patience and fortitude, awaiting the | slow but certain trend of the Grim Reaper, | she spared strength enough to read, from | beginning to end, "Overshadowed," | that came to greet here ere she sped | tot he home of the departed. | |||
| Property / dedication statement transcription: DEDICATION. | [line] | While a last beloved sister, | MARY, | Was, with patience and fortitude, awaiting the | slow but certain trend of the Grim Reaper, | she spared strength enough to read, from | beginning to end, "Overshadowed," | that came to greet here ere she sped | tot he home of the departed. / rank | |||
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Revision as of 16:08, 18 July 2025
1902 edition, published by the Orion Publishing Company, Nashville, Tenn.
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Unfettered (1902 Orion Publishing Company Edition) |
1902 edition, published by the Orion Publishing Company, Nashville, Tenn. |
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UNFETTERED. | A Novel. | BY | SUTTON E. GRIGGS, | Author of "IMPERIUM IN IMPERIO," "OVERSHADOWED," "DORIAN'S PLAN," Etc. | [line] | NASHVILLE, TENN.: | THE ORION PUBLISHING COMPANY. | 1902.
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DEDICATION. | [line] | While a last beloved sister, | MARY, | Was, with patience and fortitude, awaiting the | slow but certain trend of the Grim Reaper, | she spared strength enough to read, from | beginning to end, "Overshadowed," | that came to greet here ere she sped | tot he home of the departed.
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