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Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 13:43:05 +0100
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Subject: Pudd'nhead
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A query. Harper's 1904 edition of Pudd'nhead Wilson has a frontispiece
illustration by E.W. Kemble of Roxy titled "harvesting among the kitchens" -
giving her a stout body, head-kerchief and coal-black features. I assume
this is taken from the 1894 first edition but could someone who has a copy
just confirm that fact, and whether the illustration is in the same place
(frontispiece) with the same title. Thanks. Pete

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