The 1,000,000 bank note : manuscript, 1893.

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The 1,000,000 bank note : manuscript, 1893.

Original signed autograph manuscript of prose, "The $1,000,000 Bank Note" (45 p.), with signed typescript (6 p.). Together with the printed issue of "The century illustrated monthly magazine" (Jan. 1893) where the story first appeared.

2 v. (45 p.) ; 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7680670

Princeton University Library

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