The influence of Emerson : autograph manuscript unsigned of the essay, fair copy in ink, with a few penciled revisions, used as printer's copy : Cambridge, 1885 Oct. 27.

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The influence of Emerson : autograph manuscript unsigned of the essay, fair copy in ink, with a few penciled revisions, used as printer's copy : Cambridge, 1885 Oct. 27.

1 item (50 p.) ; 265 x 202 mm.

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