THE YOUNG RIFLEMAN'S COMRADE: A Narrative Of His Military Adventures, Captivity, And Shipwreck.
by (Mampel, Johan Christian)
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H.C. Carey and I. Lea, Philadelphia: ., 1827 308 p. Light age stain. Deckle edges. 12mo. 210 mm. Original cloth spine over plain paper covered boards, worn. Original paper spine label. Loss at head of spine. Hardbound. Very Good. The Young Rifleman's Comrade may be a translation of the third volume of Maempel's 'Der junger Feldjager.' Edited by Goethe, an edition, says the translator, whose fame is even more extensively European than the adventures of the hero. The hero's adventures take him from Germany through France, Spain, Italy and England. The last part of the volume describes his shipwreck off the African coast near Mauritius, and his adventures before reaching safety. This English translation first appeared in London, 1826. It is attributed to John Kincaid (1787-1862). First American edition. SCARCE. S&S/AI 29614. PAIMP 23. 1st Edition.. Hardcover.
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- THE YOUNG RIFLEMAN'S COMRADE: A Narrative Of His Military Adventures, Captivity, And Shipwreck.
- Author
- (Mampel, Johan Christian)
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- Hardcover
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- Used
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- 1st Edition.
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- H.C. Carey and I. Lea, Philadelphia: .
- Date Published
- 1827
- Keywords
- PENNSYLVANIA IMPRINTS EARLY AMERICAN TRAVEL ADVENTURE CHINA AFRICA EAST INDIA COMPANY SICILY MILITARY SHIPWRECK CAPTIVITY JOHAN CHRISTIAN MAMPEL JOHN KINCAID YOUNG RIFLEMAN'S COMRADE PHILADELPHIA IMPRINT 1827
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