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Digital Library @ Villanova University (New York Weekly edition)
Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) |
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Series: |
The Bertha Clay Library
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no. 161 New Bertha Clay Library — no. 146 New York Weekly — v. 56 no. 42 — chapters III-IV, pages 1-2 New York Weekly — v. 56 no. 43 — chapters V-VII, page 5 New York Weekly — v. 56 no. 44 — chapters VIII-X, page 5 New York Weekly — v. 56 no. 45 — chapters XI-XII (conclusion), page 7 |
Author: |
Clay, Bertha M.
(pseudonym used by multiple people)
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Dates: |
May 24, 1901 (New York Weekly edition) August 3, 1901 (New York Weekly edition) August 10, 1901 (New York Weekly edition) August 17, 1901 (New York Weekly edition) October 2, 1902 (The Bertha Clay Library edition) December, 1920 (New Bertha Clay Library edition) |
Last Sentence: |
He disappeared into the interior of the great island-continent, and, save the dead Lady Clare, no once can be said to have suffered irretrievably after all the effects of "His Great Temptation." (New York Weekly edition) |
Known Editions
New York Weekly edition (chapters III-IV, pages 1-2 in New York Weekly, v. LVI, no. 42, August 3, 1901)New York Weekly edition (chapters V-VII, page 5 in New York Weekly, v. LVI, no. 43, August 10, 1901)
New York Weekly edition (chapters VIII-X, page 5 in New York Weekly, v. LVI, no. 44, August 17, 1901)
New York Weekly edition (chapters XI-XII (conclusion), page 7 in New York Weekly, v. LVI, no. 45, August 24, 1901)
The Bertha Clay Library edition
New Bertha Clay Library edition
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