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The cannibal chief, or, The mountain guide
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- by Paul J. Prescott. "November 1, 1870."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 158, no. 51. Illustrated paper wrappers in buff and black. Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 158, no. 51. Pacific Coast (South America)Tuamotu Archipelago (French Polynesia)Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)San Francisco (Calif.)
- Display date:
- 1870-11-01
- Location:
- Tuamotu Archipelago
- Format:
- text
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- Northern Illinois University
- Content partner:
- Northern Illinois University
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