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An edition of The Queen of Hearts: a novel (1859)

The queen of hearts

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Publish Date
Publisher
Smith, Elder
Language
English
Pages
344

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Queen of Hearts
The Queen of Hearts
September 1, 2003, Wildside Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The queen of hearts
The queen of hearts: a novel
1893, Harper & Brothers
in English - Moonstone ed.
Cover of: The Queen of Hearts: A Novel
The Queen of Hearts: A Novel
1893, Harper & Brothers
Cover of: The queen of hearts
The queen of hearts
1887, J.W. Lovell
in English
Cover of: The queen of hearts
The queen of hearts
1875, Street & Smith
Cover of: The queen of hearts
The queen of hearts
1875, Chatto & Windus
in English - New ed.
Cover of: The queen of hearts
The queen of hearts
1873, Smith, Elder
in English - A new ed. --
Cover of: The Queen of Hearts: A Novel
The Queen of Hearts: A Novel
1859, Harper & Brothers
Cover of: The Queen of Hearts
The Queen of Hearts
1859, Hurst and Blackett
Cover of: The Queen of Hearts
The Queen of Hearts
1859, Hurst and Blackett

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Edition Notes

Contains ten short stories incorporated into the main narrative: The black cottage. The family secret. The dream-woman. Mad Monkton. The dead hand. The biter bit. The parson's scruple. A plot in private life. Fauntleroy. Anne Rodway.

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Pagination
viii, 344 p.
Number of pages
344

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL58170831M
Internet Archive
queenofhearts00coll_0
OCLC/WorldCat
977504694

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL176073W

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First Sentence

"WE were three quiet, lonely old men, and SHE was a lively, handsome young woman, and we were at our wits' end what to do with her."

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