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History of Fortunatus (3)
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Setting forth his birth, life, travels, and adventures in most parts of the world: how the Lady Fortune appeared to him, and gave him a rich purse that never wanted money: and also, in his travels, how he got from the Soldon a wishing hat, that by putting on his head, he could convey himself immediately into whatever place he desired. With an account how Fortunatus on his death-bed, declared to his two sons, Ampedo and Andolicia, the virtue of his purse and hat. Glasgow : Published and sold wholesale and retail, by R. Hutchison & Co. 10, Saltmarket, [1804-1819?].
Language English
Publication date between 1804 and 1819
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Source https://digital.nls.uk/104185566

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