American wags and eccentrics from colonial times to the Civil War.
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TextSeries: American classicsPublication details: New York, F. Ungar Pub. Co. [1965, c1939]Description: 358 p. illus., ports. 23 cmUniform titles: - Grandfather was queer
- E 161 .W78
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | E 161 .W78 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 65068 |
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| E 161 .C26 American manners & morals; a picture history of how we behaved and misbehaved. | E 161 .L3 V.2 Everyday things in American life, 1776-1876. | E 161 .W489 America's vanishing folkways, | E 161 .W78 American wags and eccentrics from colonial times to the Civil War. | E 161 .W8 1965 Hawkers and walkers in early America; strolling peddlers, preachers, lawyers, doctors, players, and others, from the beginning to the Civil War. | E 161.3 .H69 2002 V.3 How geography affects the United States. | E 161.3 .H69 2002 V.4 How geography affects the United States. |
Originally published in 1939 under title: Grandfather was queer.
"Notes and references": p. 333-353.
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