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Brotherton Collection9
Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections9

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Groome, Francis Hindes, 1851-19021
Nerval, Gerard De1
Nerval, Gerard De (1808-1855)1

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The Gipsy Schoolboy; or, the Mystery of a dark night

[ca. 1896?]

Issued in penny weekly parts. Printed with two columns per page. Pagination is continuous.

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The Gipsy boy : or, The green woods and battle fields

1870

Originally issued with consecutive numbers of the 'Boys of the world'.

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Gypsies

[1863]

Extracted from 'Chambers's encyclopedia', vol. 5, 1863. Printed in double columns.

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In gipsy tents

1880

An anoymous review of F.H. Groome's In gipsy tents. Extracted from 'Chambers's journal of popular literature, science and art', vol. 57, Saturday November 20, 1880.

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Gossip about the gipsies

[1861]

Extracted from 'Leisure hour', vol. 10, pp. 430-432 (pt. 1), 446-448 (pt. 2), 462-464 (pt. 3). Printed in double columns. Anon.

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The Gypzi in Africa

[ca. 1860?]

Anonymous article from an unidentified issue of 'Chambers's journal of popular literature, science, and art'.

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Ottoman gipsies

1878

Extracted from 'Chambers's journal of popular literature, science, and art', vol. 55, Saturday April 13, 1878. Printed in double columns. Anon.

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The gipsies of Hungary and Transylvania

Nerval, Gérard de (1808-1855)

[1850]

Extracted from 'Chambers's Edinburgh journal', vol. 13. Printed in double columns. Anon. Mainly from G. de Nerval's 'La Transyvanie'.

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The gipsies of the Danube

1856

Extracted from 'Chambers's journal of popular literature, science, and arts', no. 122, Saturday, May 3, 1856. Printed in double columns. Anon.

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