The Spectre of Tappington
1837 short work
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The Spectre of Tappington
Summary
The Spectre of Tappington is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- The Spectre of Tappington authored Richard Harris Barham[2].
- The Spectre of Tappington's image is recorded as Bentley's Miscellany, Vol. 1-0202.jpg[3].
- The Spectre of Tappington's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- The Spectre of Tappington's illustrator is recorded as Robert William Buss[5].
- The Spectre of Tappington's part of the series is recorded as Family Stories, by Thomas Ingolsby[6].
- The Spectre of Tappington's page is recorded as 191-207[7].
- The Spectre of Tappington's part of is recorded as Bentley's Miscellany, Vol. I, No. 2[8].
- The Spectre of Tappington's Commons category is recorded as The Spectre of Tappington (1837, Barham)[9].
- The Spectre of Tappington's issue is recorded as 2[10].
- The Spectre of Tappington's volume is recorded as I[11].
- The Spectre of Tappington's publication date is recorded as +1837-02-00T00:00:00Z[12].
- The Spectre of Tappington's published in is recorded as Bentley's Miscellany[13].
- The Spectre of Tappington's title is recorded as The Spectre of Tappington[14].
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Works and Contributions
The Spectre of Tappington authored Richard Harris Barham[2].