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Part of the illustrative material is folded, part colored.
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With extracts from the diary of Mrs. Moens.
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Presented to the Roxburghe club by Arthur James Balfour.
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"In these two volumes, which may be considered as supplementary to my Notes from a diary, I have collected some biographical papers, most of which have appeared in ... periodicals."--Advertisement, v. 1.
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Calendar published by the Library of Congress in 1917.
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"Of the conversion of five thousand and nine hundred East Indians in the isle Formosa... related by M.C. Sibellius": p. [15]-46.
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Vols. 1-4 contain the Life; v. 5: The Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, and A diary of a journey into North Wales in the year 1774, by Samuel Johnson ... edited ... by R. Duppa ... 1816.
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V. 1 The diary of a superfluous man and other stories. Fathers and children. -- v. 2. Virgin soil. A reckless character and other stories. -- v. 3. The brigadier and other stories. On the eve. -- v. 4. Spring freshets and other stories. Smoke. -- v. 6. Memoirs of a sportsman. Nobleman's nest. -- v. 6. First love and other stories. The Jew and other stories. -- v. 7. Rudin: a romance. A king lear of the steppes. Phantoms and other stories.
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"They that walk in darkness."--Transitional.--Noah's ark.--The land of promise.--To die in Jerusalem.--Bethulah.--The keeper of conscience.--Satan Mekatrig.--Diary of a meshumad.--Incurable.--The Sabbath-breaker.
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Each volume has special t.-p.
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Vol. 3 has title: The memoirs of Francesco Crispi, compiled from Crispi's diary and other documents.
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The life of Mrs. Graham was written by her son-in-law Divie Bethune, and selections from her diary and letters were made by her daughter Joanna Graham Bethune.
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The preface to v. 1 states that "the old series was interrupted in 1854 [1852?] and never renewed." The "old" or first series was apparently composed of the following publications: [v. 1] Hildreth, S.P. Pioneer history, Cincinnati [etc.] 1848 (in publishers' advertisement called the first volume of the Transactions of the Historical society of Cincinnati) -- [v. 2] Hildreth, S.P. Biographical and historical memoirs of the early pioneer settlers of Ohio, Cincinnati, 1852 (called in the preface "the second volume of the early history of Ohio, prepared by Dr. Hildreth ... and published under the auspices of the Ohio historical society.")
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The diary of a successful man.--A case of conscience.--An orchestral violin.--Souvenirs of an egoist.--The statute of limitations.
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"The diary here printed under its original title, 'Some cursory remarks made by James Birket', came undoubtedly from the collection of Dr. William Thornton, now on deposit in the Library of Congress. It was preserved by Mrs. Margaret Bayard Smith ... and descended to Mrs. Smith's grandson, J. Henley Smith, by whom it was presented to the University for publication."--Pref.