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Fac-simile of the original manuscript of The heathen Chinee : as written for the Overland monthly / by Francis Bret Harte ; together with the corrected letter press, as published in the issue of September, 1870.

Accession number
PML 75301
Creator
Harte, Bret, 1836-1902.
Published
[San Francisco] : John H. Carmany & Co. ..., 1871.
Credit line
Bequest of Tessie Jones, 1975.
Notes
Bret Harte's popular and widely read poem was originally intended as a parody of the widespread anti-Chinese prejudice which pervaded American society and political debates concerning immigration policy during his lifetime. With its defamatory depiction of the broadly stereotyped title character, however, the poem was quickly embraced for its racist sentiments, much to the author's dismay, by those oblivious to its satirical intent.
At foot of title: Lith. Britton & Rey, S.F.
Five copies printed, see BAL.
Printed on rectos only.
Spine title: Bret Harte's Heathen Chinee. Binder's title on front cover: Fac-simile of manuscript of Bret Harte's Heathen Chinee.
Description
[8] leaves ; 34 cm
Inscriptions/Markings
Inscription: For Mr. Wm. A. Baker ... Theodore F. Dwight, San Francisco, May 1/71.
Binding
1/4 red morocco.
Classification
Department