The life of Ann Moore, of Tutbury, in Staffordshire

giving an account of her wonderful existence without food, for above three years past : attested by many physicians, and a great number of persons who have visited her

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The life of Ann Moore, of Tutbury, in Staffordshire

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Edition Notes

J. Marshall was active as Newcastle printer between 1801 and 1831. Cf. Neuburg.

LC copy first title in a collection with binder's title: Chap books.

With: The surprising recovery of Dr. James Scott, minister of the Gospel in the parish of St. Clement's, Oxford. Newcastle : Reprinted for J. Purdie, by J. Marshall, [between 1801 and 1831] -- A surprising and wonderful account of the bravery and happy death of James Covey. Newcastle : Printed by J. Marshall, [between 1801 and 1831] -- The budget of truths. Newcastle upon Tyne : Printed for the author by J. Marshall, 1821 -- The life of David Love. Part I . Newcastle upon Tyne : Printed for the author by J. Marshall, [between 1820 and 1830] -- An awful, desperate, and bloody battle for the breeches. Glasgow : Printed by Thomas Duncan, [180-?] -- The village tragedy, or, murder upon murder!! Newcastle upon Tyne : Printed by J. Marshall, [between 1820 and 1830] -- Narrative of the dreadful sufferings of six artillery men / John Brown. Newcastle : Reprinted by J. Marshall, [ca. 1820] -- The comical history of Simple John and his twelve misfortunes. Glasgow : R. Hutchison & Co., 1817 -- Step-mother, or, The unhappy son. [England? : s.n., ca. 1820] -- A new African hymn. Newcastle upon Tyne : J. Marshall, [between 1801 and 1831]. Bound together subsequent to publication.

Neuburg, V.E. Chapbooks, p. 60

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PR974 .C4 vol. 5

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Pagination
8 p.

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OL31757227M
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2006573208
OCLC/WorldCat
55005725

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