The Pacha of Many Tales
The Author of 'Peter Simple,' 'Naval Officer,' 'King's Own,' &c.
| First published | 1834 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Carey & Hart |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Collection |
Arabian Nights parody
- 1st ed. (as a book) 2 volumes Library records (LCCN and OCLC, below) report 20 cm and 21 cm.
- Only contents known to be speculative have been listed.
- Probably published during November 1834 The Journal of Belles Lettres (Philadelphia) 22 (1834-11-25) contains a listing in "New American Publications", p4, and a brief review, p2, quoted here in full: "Another and another of Captain Marryatt's prolific offspring. The Pacha appeared in the Metropolitan, from which it has been collected by Carey & Hart, and published in two duodecimo volumes. It partakes of the excellences and defects of the author's other productions, and contains, of course, some witty things: the wine merchant's story alone would save it from oblivion." (no price)
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