Record ID | ia:eugenefieldautoa00fiel |
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050 00 $aPS1668$b.A3 1901
100 1 $aField, Eugene,$d1850-1895.
245 10 $aEugene Field; an auto-analysis;$bHow one friar met the devil and two pursued him.
260 $aNew York,$aBoston,$bH. M. Caldwell co.,$c1901.
300 $a75 p., 1 l., 5-37 p., 1 l.$bfront. (port.)$c16 cm.
500 $aPrinted on one side of leaf only.
500 $aIntroduction (p. 15-39) by Francis Wilson.
500 $a"The story of two friars," was first issued in the Chicago record ... It was an open secret that Friar Gonsol and Friar Francis stood respectively for the Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus and the Rev. Frank M. Bristol." cf. Introductory note, p. 13.
600 10 $aGunsaulus, Frank Wakeley,$d1856-1921.
600 10 $aBristol, Frank Milton,$cbp.,$d1851-1935.
700 1 $aWilson, Francis,$d1854-1935.
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