An edition of Mellichampe (1836)

Mellichampe

a legend of the Santee

[1st ed.]
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An edition of Mellichampe (1836)

Mellichampe

a legend of the Santee

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Publisher
Harper
Language
English

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Cover of: Mellichampe
Mellichampe: with introduction and explanatory notes
1976, Published for the Southern Studies Program, University of South Carolina [by] the Reprint Company
in English
Cover of: Mellichampe
Mellichampe: a legend of the Santee
1970, Harper
Microform in English - [1st ed.]
Cover of: Mellichampe
Mellichampe: a legend of the Santee.
1890, Donohue, Henneberry & Co.
- New and rev. ed.
Cover of: Mellichampe.
Mellichampe.: A legend of the Santee.
1836, Harper & brothers
in English - [1st ed.]

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Edition Notes

Sequel to The partisan

Sequel: Katharine Walton

Master microform held by: ResP

Microfiche. Louisville, KY : Lost Cause Press. 1967. microfiches. (Wright American fiction ; v. 1 (1774-1850), no. 2430)

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Series
Wright American fiction -- v. 1 (1774-1850), no. 2430

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Microform
Pagination
2 v.

ID Numbers

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OL15166710M
LCCN
87764533

First Sentence

"THE battle of Dorchester was over; the victorious partisans, successful in their object, and bearing away with them the prisoner whom they had rescued from the felon's death, were already beyond the reach of their enemies, when Major Proctor, the commander of the British post, sallied forth from his station in the hope to retrieve, if possible, the fortunes of the day."

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August 16, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format '[microform] :' to 'Microform'; cleaned up pagination; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work)
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