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The female review; or, Memoirs of an American young lady; whose life and character are peculiarly distinguished-being a continental soldier, for nearly three years, in the late American war. During which time, she performed the duties of every department, into which she was called, with punctual exactness, fidelty and honor, and preserved her chastity inviolate, by the most artful concealment of her sex. With an appendix, containing characteristic traits, by different hands; her taste for economy, principles of domestic education, &c. By a citizen of Massachusetts.

Accession number
PML 150238
Creator
Mann, Herman, 1771-1833.
Published
Dedham [Mass.] : Printed by Nathaniel and Benjamin Heaton, for the author, 1797.
Credit line
Bequest of Miss Julia P. Wightman.
Notes
"List of ... subscribers' names ...": [7] p. at end.n.
Has names Nicholas Bowen and Horatio G. Brown on p. 1 of List of subscribers.
Frontispiece bears legend: Deborah Sampson. Published by H. Mann, 1797.
An account of the experiences of Deborah Sampson, afterwards Mrs. Benjamin Gannett, who served as a soldier in the revolutionary army under the name of Robert Shirtliff.
Description
xv,[17]-258,[7] p. : front.(port.) ; 18 cm
Provenance
From the library of Miss Julia P. Wightman.
Binding
Half maroon. Bound by Riviere and Son.
Classification
Department