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Duganne, A. J. H. (Augustine Joseph Hickey), 1823-1884 [n.d.], The Prince Corsair, or, The three brothers of Guzan: a tale of the Indian Ocean. (Samuel French, New York) [word count] [eaf552T].
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Title Page THE PRINCE CORSAIR: —OR, THE— THREE BROTHERS OF GUZAN. A TALE OF THE INDIAN OCEAN. NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL FRENCH,
121 NASSAU STREET.
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A Magnificent Pictorial and Literary Weekly Journal.

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Duganne, A. J. H. (Augustine Joseph Hickey), 1823-1884 [n.d.], The Prince Corsair, or, The three brothers of Guzan: a tale of the Indian Ocean. (Samuel French, New York) [word count] [eaf552T].
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