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The life and affecting history of Jane Hartley : who, losing her parents at an early age, is protected and brought up by farmer Forsyth, whose son Alan becomes tenderly attached to the young orphan : the events which lead to Alan's being rescued from a watery grave by Henry Cameron, a sailor, between whom and Jane an intimacy commences, which terminates in their happy union.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Singer-Mendenhall Collection PR3991.A1 L52 1828
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Collection of British and American Fiction, 1660-1830 (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Genre:
Fiction.
Physical Description:
34 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations ; 19 cm
Other Title:
History of Jane Hartley.
Place of Publication:
London : Dean & Munday, 1828?
Notes:
Remainder of title statement: The sufferings of Alan in consequence. Malcolm again goes to sea, is shipwrecked, and supposed to be lost. The distresses of the widow, Alan's disinterested conduct, with the singular union of Alan and Jane, Henry's unexpected return from sea, the illness and death of Alan, and conclusion of the history of Jane Hartley and Henry Cameron.
Note on plate: Published July 1st, 1828 by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle Street.
Running title: The history of Jane Hartley.
OCLC:
187451634

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