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Artemus Ward : his book   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Ward, Artemus, 1834-1867
Browne, Charles Farrar, 1834-1867
Title
Artemus Ward : his book
Publisher
New York : Carleton
Description
"With many comic illustrations"--T.p
Book, cloth
6 p. of the publisher's advertisements at end
One of Mr. Ward's business letters -- The Shakers -- High-handed outrage at Utica -- The Atlantic cable -- Among the spirits -- On the wing -- The octoroon -- Experience as an editor -- Oberlin -- The showman's courtship -- The crisis -- Wax figures vs. Shakespeare -- Among the free lovers -- Scandalous doings at Pittsburg --A visit to Brigham Young -- The census -- An honest living -- The press -- Edwin Forrest as Othello -- The show business and popular lectures -- Woman's rights -- Would-be sea dogs -- On "Forts" -- Piccolomni -- Little Patti -- Moses the Sassy -- The Prince of Wales -- Ossawatomie Brown -- Joy in the house of Ward -- Cruise of the Polly Ann -- Interview with President Lincoln -- The show is confiscated -- Thrilling scenes in Dixie -- Fourth of July oration -- The war fever in Baldinsville -- Interview with Prince Napoleon --
Miscellaneous. Marion: a romance of the French school -- Letter from a gory member of the home guard -- East side theatricals -- Soliloquy of a low thief -- Surrender of Cornwallis -- The wife -- A juvenile composition -- A poem by the same
Bookplate: Daniel Kaine
Holograph: D. Kane
Holograph on first leaf, in pencil: "Lincoln p. 176; High-handed outrage at Utica, p. 34; This is the chapter Lincoln read before discussing with them and reading the Emancipation Proclamation to his cabinet. See Diary of Salmon P. Chase, p. 87. American Historical Association report for 1902, vol. II."
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Subjects: Humorous stories, American; American wit and humor
Language English
Publication date 1862
publication_date QS:P577,+1862-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Current location
IA Collections: lincolncollection; americana
Accession number
artemuswardhisbo00ward
Notes

Most pages stained and/or discolored Page numbers jump from 231 to 236

There is a loose insert note from HE Barker in the front of the book.
Authority file  OCLC: 1039991831
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Internet Archive identifier: artemuswardhisbo00ward
https://archive.org/download/artemuswardhisbo00ward/artemuswardhisbo00ward.pdf
  • IA contributor: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
  • IA digitizing sponsor: The Institute of Museum and Library Services through an Indiana State Library LSTA Grant

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