The quest of John Chapman : the story of a forgotten hero

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100 1 ‡aHillis, Newell Dwight, ‡d1858-1929
245 1 4 ‡aThe quest of John Chapman : ‡bthe story of a forgotten hero / ‡cby Newell Dwight Hillis.
260 ‡aNew York : ‡bThe Macmillan Company ; ‡aLondon : ‡bMacmillan & Co., Ltd., ‡c1904.
300 ‡a[2], xiii, [1], 349, [3] p. (first 2 p. and last p. blank) ; ‡c20 cm.
500 ‡aAdvertisement on p. [2] at end.
500 ‡aVerso of t.p.: Norwood Press, J.S. Cushing & Co.--Berwick & Smith Co., Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
500 ‡aVerso of t.p.: Set up and electrotyped. Published November, 1904.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
600 1 0 ‡aAppleseed, Johnny, ‡d1774-1845 ‡vFiction.
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776 0 8 ‡iOnline version: ‡aHillis, Newell Dwight, 1858-1929. ‡tQuest of John Chapman. ‡dNew York : The Macmillan Co. ; London : Macmillan & Co., 1904 ‡w(OCoLC)612831168
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