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Title: "The Robber's wife : A domestic romance" Author(s): Pocock, I. (Isaac), 1782-1835 [person] ; Prest, Thomas Peckett [person] British Library shelfmark: "Digital Store 12624.f.16" Page: 11 (scanned page number - not necessarily the actual page number in the publication) Place of publication: London (England) Date of publication: 1852 Publisher: E. Lloyd Type of resource: Monograph Language(s): English Physical description: 4, 68 pages, illustrations, 23 cm Literary form: Fiction Topics: English fiction--19th century

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