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Father Damien / by Robert Louis Stevenson.

LIBRA - Vilain-Wieck Collection Mosher 319
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.
Contributor:
Thomas B. Mosher (Firm), publisher.
Jean-François Vilain and Roger S. Wieck Collection of Private Presses, Ephemera, & Related References (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Damien, Father, Saint, 1840-1889.
Damien.
Hyde, Charles McEwen, 1832-1899.
Hyde, Charles McEwen.
Penn Provenance:
Vilain, Jean-François, 1942- (donor) (Vilain-Wieck Collection)
Wieck, Roger S. (donor) (Vilain-Wieck Collection)
Physical Description:
30 pages, 1 leaf : illustrations ; 16 cm
Edition:
Tenth edition.
Other Title:
Father Damien, an open letter to the Reverend Doctor Hyde of Honolulu, from Robert Louis Stevenson.
Place of Publication:
Portland, Maine. : Thomas B. Mosher, 1911.
Notes:
Reprinted from the Bibelot, June, 1897, v. 3, no. VI.
Half-title: Father Damien, an open letter to the Reverend Doctor Hyde of Honolulu, from Robert Louis Stevenson.
Frontispiece is a photographic reproduction of Edward Clifford's portrait of Father Damien, 1868.
Four hunderd and fifty copies of this book (tenth edition) have been printed on Van Gelder hand-made paper, and type distributed, in the month of December, A.D. MDCCCCXI, at the press of George D. Loring, Portland, Maine.
Local Notes:
Jean-François Vilain and Roger S. Wieck Collection of Mosher Press imprints presented to the Penn Libraries in 2012.
Cited in:
Bishop, P.R. Mosher, 107.9
Hatch, B.L. Mosher, 549
OCLC:
7874975

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