Dr. Johnson's Mrs. Thrale
autobiography, letters and literary remains of Mrs. Piozzi. Edited by A. Hayward; newly selected and edited, with introduction and notes
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Author
Contributions
- Lobban, J. H., - Contributor
- Hayward, Abraham. - Contributor
- Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. - Contributor
Publication
1910 - T.N. Foulis, Edinburgh
Language
English
Word Count
84,000 words, Guess
Page Count
336 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedrjohnsonsmrsthr00piozuoft
- Open LibraryOL14005318M
Classifications
- LCCPR3619 P5 A8 1910
Subjects
Other Editions
- Dr. Johnson's Mrs. Thrale: autobiography, letters and literary remains of Mrs. Piozzi. Edited by A. Hayward; newly selected and edited, with introduction and notes
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