Life and exploits of Mansong, commonly called Three-finger'd Jack, the terror of Jamaica : with a particular account of the Obi; being the only true one of that celebrated and fascinating mischief so prevalent in the West Indies
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Life and exploits of Mansong, commonly called Three-finger'd Jack, the terror of Jamaica : with a particular account of the Obi; being the only true one of that celebrated and fascinating mischief so prevalent in the West Indies
(Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830, . Three centuries of drama ; American,
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Originally published: Sommers Town [London] : Printed and published by A. Neil : Sold also by Crosby & Letterman , [1800?], (3rd ed.)
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"On which is founded the popular pantomimical drama of Obi, or, Three-finger'd Jack, performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket; an accurate description of which is also added."
Imperfect: p. 17 partially illegible