Walter M. Merrill

Walter M. Merrill was Professor of English at Drexel University.

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Cover: The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume VI: To Rouse the Slumbering Land: 1868–1879The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume VI: To Rouse the Slumbering Land: 1868–1879Garrison, William Lloyd
Merrill, Walter M.
Ruchames, Louis
HARDCOVER06/29/1981$147.00
Cover: The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume V: Let the Oppressed Go Free: 1861–1867The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume V: Let the Oppressed Go Free: 1861–1867Garrison, William Lloyd
Merrill, Walter M.
HARDCOVER10/09/1979$147.00
Cover: The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume III: No Union with the Slaveholders: 1841–1849The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume III: No Union with the Slaveholders: 1841–1849Garrison, William Lloyd
Merrill, Walter M.
HARDCOVER01/01/1974$147.00
Cover: The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume I: I Will be Heard!: 1822–1835The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume I: I Will be Heard!: 1822–1835Garrison, William Lloyd
Merrill, Walter M.
HARDCOVER01/01/1971$147.00
Cover: Against Wind and Tide: A Biography of Wm. Lloyd GarrisonAgainst Wind and Tide: A Biography of Wm. Lloyd GarrisonMerrill, Walter M.E-DITION01/01/1963$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
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