Madame Thérèse; or, The Volunteers of '92 (1869 Charles Scribner and Company edition) (Q1565)
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1869 edition, English trans. by Charlotte Forten, published by Charles Scribner and Company, New York
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English | Madame Thérèse; or, The Volunteers of '92 (1869 Charles Scribner and Company edition) |
1869 edition, English trans. by Charlotte Forten, published by Charles Scribner and Company, New York |
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MADAME THÉRÈSE; | OR, | THE VOLUNTEERS OF '92 | BY | MM. ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN. | TRANSLATED FROM THE THIRTEENTH EDITION | With ten full page Illustrations. | THIRD THOUSAND. | New York: | CHARLES SCRIBNER AND COMPANY. | 1869
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Entered, according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1868, | By CHARLES SCRIBNER AND COMPANY, | In the Clerk's office of the District Court of the United States for the | Southern District of New York.
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The final eight pages of the book are a catalogue of Charles Scribner and Company's other publications. They are numbered 1-8, but begin on the 291st page of the book
p. 1-8 (back of book)
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facing title page
caption: "My uncle knelt down"
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facing p. 36
caption: "You have not seen any Austrians near here?"
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facing p. 101
caption: "So Mole-Catcher, the Night Has Passed Well"
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facing p. 166
caption: "Karolus Righter and Joseph Spick"
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facing p. 209
caption: "Madame Therese Had Become Very Thoughtful"
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facing p. 236
caption: "He Would Mount His House Very Thoughtfully"
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