The Wandering Jew. A New and Elegant Translation, Profusely Illustrated by the Most Eminent Artists of Paris. In Two Volumes.
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Link Singerman ID: supp1314
Year: 1846
Entry: Sue, Eugène. The Wandering Jew. A New and Elegant Translation, Profusely Illustrated by the Most Eminent Artists of Paris. In Two Volumes. New-York: Harper & Brothers, 1846 [c1845]. 2 vols.
Author/Editor: Eugène Sue
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Wandering Jew. A New and Elegant Translation, Profusely Illustrated by the Most Eminent Artists of Paris. In Two Volumes.
Printer/Publisher: Harper & Brothers
Language: English
Notes: Frontispiece in vol. 1, "Morok," and in vol. 2, "The Chamber of Mourning." "The Harper edition is not the Herbert translation" (BAL 8082). Rosenbach 596, Rinderknecht 46-6797. Rosenbach overlooks the earlier Harper & Brothers edition, issued originally in 18 parts, 1844-45, nor the 1845 ed. available either as a single volume or as a set of two volumes; all of these were printed in double columns but not the new 1846 ed.).