Jon Duan :
a twofold journey with manifold purposes /
by the authors of "The Coming k---" and "The Siliad."
Description
- Related Names
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Philander Smiff, O. P. Q.
Murray, Eustace Clare Grenville, 1824-1881, supposed author.
Emerson, George R. (George Rose), supposed author.
Browne, Matilda, 1836-1936.
Emerson, S. R.
Jerrold, Evelyn Douglas, 1850?-1885.
Dowty, A. A. (Aglen A)
Weldon & Co.
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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London : Weldon & Co., 1874.
- Subjects
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Byron, George Gordon Byron,
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Byron, George Gordon Byron, /
Baron,
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Byron, George Gordon Byron, / Baron, /
1788-1824.
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Byron, George Gordon Byron, / Baron, / 1788-1824. /
Don Juan
Political satire, English
Great Britain
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Great Britain /
Politics and government
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Great Britain / Politics and government /
1837-1901
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Great Britain / Politics and government / 1837-1901 /
Humor.
Gift books.
Humor
- Note
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"Spinnings in town": p. 88-94, signed: The Silkworm; author identified as A.A. Dowty in BLC, but perhaps Matilda ("Myra") Browne, editor of Beeton's The Englishwoman's domestic magazine, for which she wrote a regular column called Spinnings in town, and signed The Silkworm. Cf. S. Freeman, Isabella and Sam, p. 257, 287.
By Samuel O. Beeton, A.A. Dowty, and Evelyn D. Jerrold. Cf. BLC; H. Montgomery Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Beeton, p. 140-141. Formerly attributed to Eustace C. Grenville Murray, or to Beeton, "Doughty", and S.R. (or George R.) Emerson.
A political satire modelled on Byron's Don Juan.
- Physical Description
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vi, 94 p., [4] leaves of plates :
ill. ;
25 cm.
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