American Historical and Literary Curiosities, Part 15. / Second Series
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A miscellany of short historical and literary items, combining brief essays, extracts from older writings, documentary excerpts, biographical sketches, and engraved plates; entries range from curious anecdotes and overlooked documents to editorial commentary and notes that contextualize each item. Layout favors compact, stand-alone pieces that invite browsing rather than sustained narrative, with visual plates illustrating selected topics and captions linking images to texts. The collection's organization into numbered parts groups related curiosities and provides cross-references and occasional commentary pointing readers to sources and variations.
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