The Literary and Miscellaneous Scrap Book: consisting of Tales and Anecdotes – Biographical, Historical, Patriotic, Moral, Religious, and Sentimental Pieces, in Prose and Poetry.

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Singerman ID: supp2978
Year: 1833
Entry: Fields, William. The Literary and Miscellaneous Scrap Book: consisting of Tales and Anecdotes – Biographical, Historical, Patriotic, Moral, Religious, and Sentimental Pieces, in Prose and Poetry. Compiled by William Fields, Jr. Knoxville, Tenn.: Printed and Published by William Fields, Jr., 1833. 600 p.
Author/Editor: Fields, William
Location: Knoxville, TN
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Literary and Miscellaneous Scrap Book: consisting of Tales and Anecdotes – Biographical, Historical, Patriotic, Moral, Religious, and Sentimental Pieces, in Prose and Poetry.
Printer/Publisher: Printed and Published by William Fields, Jr.,
Language: English
Notes: See, principally, the extracts from Croly’s Salathiel. A Story of the Past, the Present, and the Future ("The Closing Scene of the Fall of Jerusalem," pp. 40-41; "Thrilling Sketch," pp. 103-5; "A Lion Fight," pp. 174- 76), and Thomas Campbell’s "Elijah’s Interview" (p. 585; inspired by 1 Kings 19:11-12). Bruntjen 18809, Wright I:956. Starting with the Philadelphia, 1851, ed., the title becomes The Scrap-Book: consisting of Tales and Anecdotes, Biographical, Historical, Patriotic, Moral, Religious, and Sentimental Pieces, in Prose and Poetry (544 p.).