A true and minute account of the destruction of the Bastille. [electronic resource] : By Jean Jaques [sic] Calet. A French Protestant. Who had been a prisoner there upwards of twenty years, and in what manner he was taken from his house, and who recovered his liberty on, and who assisted at the demolition of that infamous prison.
1800
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A true and minute account of the destruction of the Bastille. [electronic resource] : By Jean Jaques [sic] Calet. A French Protestant. Who had been a prisoner there upwards of twenty years, and in what manner he was taken from his house, and who recovered his liberty on, and who assisted at the demolition of that infamous prison.
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[Leominster, Mass.?] : Printed [by Daniel Adams & Salmon Wilder?] for Chapman Whitcomb, [1800?]
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United States -- Massachusetts -- Leominster.
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English
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27,[1]p. ; 12⁰.
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See J.C.L. Clark's "Notes on Chapman Whitcomb," 1911, where the several chapbooks printed for Whitcomb are ascribed to the press in Leominster and dated about 1800. Daniel Adams and Salmon Wilder operated that press in 1800. Perhaps printed by Charles Prentiss, predecessor to Adams and Wilder, who relocated to Keene, N.H., in 1799.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, W39975.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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