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Title: A Night Adventure in the Alleghanies Title Record # 2568251
Author: Charles Fenno Hoffman
Date: 1835-07-00
Type: SHORTFICTION
Length: short story
Language: English
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1835First published in the July 1835 edition of The American Monthly Magazine (Vol.V-No.IV). It is actually by Charles Fenno Hoffman who reprinted it in his book Wild Scenes in the Forest and Prairie (1838) under the title 'The Inn at Wolfswald'. Also published under Hoffman's name (as 'The Haunted Inn') in the 1837 British anthology Flowers of Fiction.
A Night Adventure in the Alleghanies [as by uncredited]
1888First published (unsigned) in The American Monthly Magazine, July, 1835, as "A Night Adventure in the Alleghanies." When this story was reprinted in Weird Tales: Irish, some changes were made to give it an Irish setting (mainly changes of names, and not much rewriting the descriptions of the German-populated regions of Pennsylvania; I suspect that a person thoroughly familiar with Ireland would be hard-put to recognize that island when reading this story).
A Terrible Night [as by uncredited]

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Title Date Author/Editor Publisher/Pub. Series ISBN/Catalog ID Price Pages Format Type Cover Artist Verif
The American Monthly Magazine, July 1835 1835-07-00 ed. Editors of the American Monthly Magazine        
unknown?The publication record was created from a secondary source and the publication format is unknown.
mag  
Weird Tales: Irish 1888-00-00 ed. uncredited William Paterson (Nuggets for Travellers #7)  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
256
hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
anth Checkmark
Weird Tit-Bits: Irish 1888-00-00 ed. uncredited White and Allen     256
hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
anth  
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