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4-6                                 Jienneth A. Lohf

ca. 1818, by Flunt & Sons, London; in France, ca.
United States, ca. 1850, by Samuel Hart & Co., New York. The
first of these, printed during the Regency period, is in a contem¬
porary hand-painted card box.

Wertheim gift. Knowing that our Stephen Crane Collection
lacked the first issue of Maggie, A Girl of the Streets, New York,
1896, Professor Stanley Wertheim sought out a virtually pristine
copy and presented it for addition to the Collection, thereby
bringing our extensive holdings nearer to completion. Professor
AA'ertheim has also donated to the collection of World AVar II
ephemera and memorabilia four German items associated with the
period, including a concentration camp identification card, auto¬
graphed photographs of Admiral Doenitz, and Adolf Hitler's own
copy of Joseph Berchtold's Hiker fiber Deutschland, Munchen,
1932.
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