The Improvisatore. From the Danish of Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by Mary Howitt.

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Singerman ID: supp1289
Year: 1845
Entry: Andersen, Hans Christian. The Improvisatore. From the Danish of Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by Mary Howitt. New-York: Harper & Brothers, 1845. 124 p.
Author/Editor: Hans Christian Andersen
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Improvisatore. From the Danish of Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by Mary Howitt.
Printer/Publisher: Harper & Brothers
Language: English
Notes: See chap. 8, "A Welcome and an Unwelcome Meeting—The Little Abbess—The Old Jew," and chap. 9, "The Jew Maiden" (a ramble in Rome’s Jewish Ghetto). At head of title: Life in Italy. Howitt’s translation was also published as Rome; or, The Improvisatore. A Novel. Popular Series, no. 55. New York: Robert Bonner’s Sons, 1894. 414 p. Rinderknecht 45-230 (duplicated by 45-231).