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The Atlantic monthly : a magazine of literature, science, art, and politics. Volume CXII.
Kislak Center for Special Collections - Schimmel Collection Schimmel Fiction 6237
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- American literature--Periodicals.
- American literature.
- Penn Provenance:
- Schimmel, Caroline F. (donor) (Schimmel Collection copy)
- Circleville Library (Circleville, Ohio) (bookplate) (Schimmel Collection copy)
- Wagenvoord & Co. (Lansing, Mich.) (label) (Schimmel Collection copy)
- Physical Description:
- vi, 858 pages ; 25 cm
- Manufacture:
- Cambridge : The Riverside Press, 1913.
- Place of Publication:
- Boston ; and New York : The Atlantic Monthly Company ..., 1913.
- Notes:
- Includes "Letters of a woman homsteader" by Elinore Pruitt Stewart (pages 433-443, 589-598, 820-830).
- Local Notes:
- Schimmel Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2021 by Caroline F. Schimmel.
- Schimmel Collection copy has bookplate of Circleville Library (Circleville, Ohio) with printed rules and manuscript shelf-mark affixed to front pastedown; withdrawal stamp on front pastedown.
- Schimmel Collection copy has binder's label ("WAGENVOORD & CO. LIBRARY BINDERS LANSING, MICH.") on front pastedown.
- Schimmel Collection copy: "four annotated photos laid in: [Elinore Pruitt Stewart's] son; 'Maggie Fosdick and family ... Maggie is Mexican, a daughter of Uncle Phil Mass, who was an honorable and interesting man'; 'A bit of the road at Lonetree Wyo. A little place ten miles west of us'; 'our house but not my baby, his name is Albert Becksted ...'"--Schimmel.
- Cited in:
- Schimmel, C.F. OK, I'll do it myself (2nd ed., revised), 55
- Contains:
- Stewart, Elinore Pruitt, 1876-1933. Letters of a woman homesteader.
- OCLC:
- 1301515552
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