MARC Bibliographic Record

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050 _4 $aPB2298.G92$bA2 1853
100 1_ $aRees, William,$d1802-1883.
245 10 $aAelwyd f'Ewythr Robert, neu, Hanes caban f'Ewythr Tomos /$cGan y Parch. William Rees, Liverpool.
246 13 $aHanes caban f'Ewythr Tomos
264 _1 $aDinbych :$bCyhoeddwyd gan Thomas Gee,$c1853.
300    $ax, [5]-500 pages :$bplates ;$c17 cm
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500    $a"... A record of a series of readings of Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin at a farmhouse, Hafod y Ceiliogwydd ('Gander Farmhouse'), and the narrative moves back and forth from Stowe's novel to discussions amongst the Welsh listeners." For a discussion of this work see Slavery & abolition: a journal of slave and post-slave studies, vol. 33, no. 2, p. 275-286.
500    $a"The above is referred to in a letter from Thomas Watts ... to C.E. Stowe, as 'a strange incorporation of it [Uncle Tom's Cabin], almost entire, into the body of a tale, by Rev. W. Rees.'" See Sabin, v. 24, p. 72.
650 _0 $aWelsh fiction$y19th century.
700 1_ $aStowe, Harriet Beecher,$d1811-1896.$tUncle Tom's cabin.$lWelsh.
710 2_ $aCairns Collection of American Women Writers.$5WU
776 08 $iOnline version:$aRees, William, 1802-1883.$tAelwyd f'Ewythr Robert: new, Hanes caban f'Ewythr Tomos.$dDinbych, Cyhoeddwyd gan Thomas Gee, 1853$w(OCoLC)793554188
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MMS IDs

Document ID: 9910135897402121
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Network Physical IDs: 9910135897402121
mms_mad_ids: 9992798893602122