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- catalog contributor b5688342.
- catalog created "1907.".
- catalog date "1907".
- catalog date "1907.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1907.".
- catalog description "False gypsies (The Atlantic monthly, March, 1903)--Salad (The Atlantic monthly February, 1902)--Travel (The Atlantic monthly June, 1907)--"Not as one that beateth the air" (Putnam's monthly, June, 1907)--A parable of America.--My friend Copperfield (The Atlantic monthly, June 1901)--Master Vergil (The Atlantic monthly, December, 1905)--The literary influence of Sterne in France (Revised from Publications of the modern language association of America, XVII. 2, May, 1902)--The secret of John Bunyan (Revised from an edition of "The pilgrim's progress" in Longmans' English classics, 1905)--Three studies in the short story (Revised from "American short stories" in The wampum library of American literature, 1904) I. The question of derivation. II. The tale in America before 1835. III. Poe's fixing of the short-story form.".
- catalog extent "5 p. ℓ., 160 p., 1 ℓ.".
- catalog issued "1907".
- catalog issued "1907.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York [etc.] Longmans, Green, and co.,".
- catalog tableOfContents "False gypsies (The Atlantic monthly, March, 1903)--Salad (The Atlantic monthly February, 1902)--Travel (The Atlantic monthly June, 1907)--"Not as one that beateth the air" (Putnam's monthly, June, 1907)--A parable of America.--My friend Copperfield (The Atlantic monthly, June 1901)--Master Vergil (The Atlantic monthly, December, 1905)--The literary influence of Sterne in France (Revised from Publications of the modern language association of America, XVII. 2, May, 1902)--The secret of John Bunyan (Revised from an edition of "The pilgrim's progress" in Longmans' English classics, 1905)--Three studies in the short story (Revised from "American short stories" in The wampum library of American literature, 1904) I. The question of derivation. II. The tale in America before 1835. III. Poe's fixing of the short-story form.".
- catalog title "Essays out of hours, by Charles Sears Baldwin.".
- catalog type "text".