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On verso: House where I was born and lived until I was about 8 years old (front entrance). When the U.C.A.S. (North China American School) was started I went to H.S. here (age 12) and was in the first class to graduate. There were 2 of us! The oldest brother was not here - in boarding school in Chefoo.

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brother of John McDonald Johnston

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Copyright notice on verso of t.-p. dated 1812.

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"Many of the illustrations ... drawn and etched by the author." Samuel Lysons "contributed numerous etchings to his brother Daniel's 'Environs of London.'"--Dict. nat. biog.

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(cont.) [v.8]. Wild oats; Serious family; Paul Pry; Charles II; Game of Love; Queen Mary's bower; Andy Blake; Naval engagements; Rochester; Artist's wife; Delicate ground; Two queens; Damon and Pythias; Rose of Arragon; Charles I; Mary Stuart; Love's frailties; Fanchon, the cricket; Lear of private life; Robert Macaire.

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Collected by Silvanus P. Thompson, magnetizer, with forewords by Brother John Todhunter, playwright. cf. colophon.

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Chiefly letters from Benjamin Franklin Batchelor and his brother-inlaw, George Quincy Turner, to various relatives.

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Edited posthumously by the author's brother Joseph v. Hasner.--cf. Vorwort.

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v. 1. Adam Bede -- v. 2. Romola -- v. 3. Mill on the Floss -- v. 4. Felix Holt. Impressions of Theoprastus Such -- v. 5. Poems. Essays. Leaves from a note book -- v. 6-7. Life and letters -- v. 8-9. Middlemarch -- v. 10-11. Daniel Deronda -- v. 12. Silas Marner. The lifted veil. Brother Jacob. Scenes of clerical life.

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"In this autobiography, [the author] tells us the events of his life over the past fifty years. It is, too, a brief history of Los Angeles from the turn of the century--certainly, as far as the Negroes in Los Angeles are in the picture"--Preface. Jamaican-born Somerville became a Los Angeles dentist deeply involved in the NAACP.