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The Pittsburgh Novel: Western Pennsylvania in Fiction and Drama, 1792-2022
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Winchcombe Taylor

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Winchcombe Taylor
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Taylor, Winchcombe. Ram: Being the Tale of One Ramillies Anstruther (1704-55), Who Was Found on a Battle Field, Served under Duke Marlborough in Flanders and Prince Eugene in Hungear; Was a General in Hindustan and a Nabob in London, Was a Condemned Murderer in Newgate Gaol and a Settler in Georgia Colony, and Who Perished through the Errors of General Braddock on the Monongahela River in the Province of Pennsylvania; Together With Intimate Details of His Loves and Amours With Carla, Chanda the Temple Whore, Lucinda, Erinne, and Other Delectable Females. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1960.
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DOI:10.26209/pittsburghnovel

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