This article contains a transcription of first, draft manuscript version of "The British Prison-Ship,” written in Philip Freneau’s handwriting in an old notebook owned by Rutgers Library which also contains "The Log of the Brig Rebecca," published in the Journal in the previous issue. Leary compares it with printed versions. NOTE: the last lines of this article appear at the top of the page of the beginning of the next article: "The Associated Friends.
Prison life during the French revolution.--Addenda.--Madame Latour's memoir.--Events of the 21st of ...
-- Prison life during the French revolution. -- Addenda. -- Madame Latour's memoir. -- Events of the...
Attributed to Benjamin Waterhouse--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints."'Nothing extenuate, or ...
In addition to being an American revolutionary war poet, Philip Freneau fought in the war. This art...
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 45 x 27 cm.By Philip Freneau. For a discussion of the three known texts of this ...
A notebook kept by the unamed surgeon of the British naval vessel “George & Jean”. It is divided int...
Original manuscript now in the possession of the New York public library. cf. Prefatory note.Mode o...
Usually considered a work of fiction by Benjamin Waterhouse, but, according to H.R. Viets, edited by...
This article contains a transcription of and places into historical context Philip Freneau's "Ode on...
Previously issued under title: A relic of the revolution ...Mode of access: Internet
Capt. Benjamin Lane's notebook of lessons. The volume was prepared while Lane was a prisoner of war ...
The plight of American prisoners held by the British in New York City during the Revolutionary War h...
Impression limited to one hundred and fifty copies for sale.With facsimile of t.-p. of original edit...
This article explores the ways bibles are used, marked, annotated, and damaged, and what the evidenc...
Convicts in Georgian and Victorian Britain experienced notoriously miserable conditions, and perhaps...
Prison life during the French revolution.--Addenda.--Madame Latour's memoir.--Events of the 21st of ...
-- Prison life during the French revolution. -- Addenda. -- Madame Latour's memoir. -- Events of the...
Attributed to Benjamin Waterhouse--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints."'Nothing extenuate, or ...
In addition to being an American revolutionary war poet, Philip Freneau fought in the war. This art...
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 45 x 27 cm.By Philip Freneau. For a discussion of the three known texts of this ...
A notebook kept by the unamed surgeon of the British naval vessel “George & Jean”. It is divided int...
Original manuscript now in the possession of the New York public library. cf. Prefatory note.Mode o...
Usually considered a work of fiction by Benjamin Waterhouse, but, according to H.R. Viets, edited by...
This article contains a transcription of and places into historical context Philip Freneau's "Ode on...
Previously issued under title: A relic of the revolution ...Mode of access: Internet
Capt. Benjamin Lane's notebook of lessons. The volume was prepared while Lane was a prisoner of war ...
The plight of American prisoners held by the British in New York City during the Revolutionary War h...
Impression limited to one hundred and fifty copies for sale.With facsimile of t.-p. of original edit...
This article explores the ways bibles are used, marked, annotated, and damaged, and what the evidenc...
Convicts in Georgian and Victorian Britain experienced notoriously miserable conditions, and perhaps...
Prison life during the French revolution.--Addenda.--Madame Latour's memoir.--Events of the 21st of ...
-- Prison life during the French revolution. -- Addenda. -- Madame Latour's memoir. -- Events of the...
Attributed to Benjamin Waterhouse--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints."'Nothing extenuate, or ...