An edition of The affecting history of Louisa (1804)

The affecting history of Louisa

the wandering maniac, or, "Lady of the hay-stack;" so called, from having taken up her residence under that shelter, in the village of Bourton, near Bristol, in a state of melancholy derangement; and supposed to be a natural daughter of Francis I. emperor of Germany. A real tale of woe.

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An edition of The affecting history of Louisa (1804)

The affecting history of Louisa

the wandering maniac, or, "Lady of the hay-stack;" so called, from having taken up her residence under that shelter, in the village of Bourton, near Bristol, in a state of melancholy derangement; and supposed to be a natural daughter of Francis I. emperor of Germany. A real tale of woe.

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English
Pages
38

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London
Other Titles
"Lady of the hay-stack.", Louisa: a narrative of facts.

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Pagination
[2] \U+fffd\., [7]-38 p.
Number of pages
38

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OL13991982M
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affectinghistory00glasrich

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