Manuscripts, 1877.

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Manuscripts, 1877.

Transcripts of literary and journalistic writings, including essays, articles, letters, literary sketches, and short stories, by amateur journalist William Furber Miller of Brooklyn, New York; organized into three volumes and dated 1877 and inscribed to his mother.

1 slipcase (587 p.)

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