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Harriet Beecher Stowe was born in Connecticut on 14th June 1811
and was responsible for one of the most important novels in American literature.
Uncle Tom's Cabin has been translated into over 40 languages and remains
in print today. The influence and importance of the book can hardly be
exaggerated and an in-depth analysis goes well beyond the scope of this page.
The book is, of course, very collectable with first editions fetching
considerable sums. The US edition is of greater value to collectors.
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Novels Only
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Date |
Notes |
| Uncle Tom's Cabin |
Clarke |
1852 |
2/6 edition, true 1st |
| Uncle Toms Cabin |
Cassell |
1852 |
13 parts illustrated by Cruikshank |
| ditto |
Cassell |
1852 |
illustrated by George Cruikshank |
| Dred |
Sampson Low |
1856 |
2 volumes |
| The Ministers Wooing |
Sampson Low |
1859 |
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| Agnes of Sorrento |
Sampson Low |
1862 |
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| Pearl of Orr's Island |
Sampson Low |
1861-62 |
2 volumes |
| Oldtown Folks |
Sampson Low |
1869 |
3 volumes |
| Pink and White Tyranny |
Sampson Low |
1871 |
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| My Wife and I |
Sampson Low |
1871 |
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| We and our Neighbours |
New York |
1875 |
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