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Great and wonderful news from America : on the arrival of Captain Williams, commander of the ship called the Dolphin who was seven weeks and three days in their passage from Halifax, in North America, being bound for Bristol, but by contrary winds was forced to pull in at Parkgate; with an account how he brough with him the most wonderful wandering Jew, together with an account of his surprizing examination before five rev. divines. To which is added, a hymn which he is head to sing when he is by himself
Williams, Captain; Howe, Rev Thomas
1795
The five divines are listed at the end as "The Rev. Thomas Howe, Dr. Hall, Dr. Harrison, Mr. Reubens, Mr. Crouch, minsiters", Howe's name being given greatest prominence.
Le Juif errant (v.1-3)
Sue, Eugène (1804-1857); Huard, Louis; Hendrickx, Henri (1817-1894)
1846
J. J. Gielen. Wandelende Jood, 1931, no. 716.
Salathiel : a story of the past, the present, and the future (v.1)
Croly, George (1780-1860)
1842
Published anonymously.
Salathiel : a story of the past, the present, and the future (v.2)
Croly, George (1780-1860)
1842
Published anonymously.
Salathiel : a story of the past, the present, and the future (v.3)
Croly, George (1780-1860)
1842
Published anonymously.
The legend of the wandering Jew : a series of twelve designs
Doré, Gustave (1832-1883); Jacob, P L (1806-1884)
[1866?]
Abridgement of bibliographical notice by Paul Lacroix (original French edition, Paris, 1856). Engraved on wood by F. Rouget, O. Jahver and J. Gauchard.
My first two thousand years : the autobiography of the Wandering Jew
Viereck, George Sylvester (1884-1962); Eldridge, Paul (1888-)
1929
Sendibréf frá einum reisandi Gydingí í frá fornaldar-tídum
c.1830
Original pagination. Signatures on front paste-down of (1) Olafur Gyjólfsson of Uppsalir (Eyjafj), and (2) B.T. Melsted, 1879