An edition of The artist and the author (1872)

The artist and the author

proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The miser's daughter," "The Tower of London," etc.

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An edition of The artist and the author (1872)

The artist and the author

proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, is "labouring under a singular delusion" with respect to the origin of "The miser's daughter," "The Tower of London," etc.

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Bell & Daldy
Language
English
Pages
16

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In this pamphlet Cruikshank also claims to be the originator of Oliver Twist.

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[London]

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Pagination
16p. ;
Number of pages
16

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OL18136187M

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