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Rover Vol. 01 No. 02

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by Lawrence Labree, Seba Smith

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The Rover A weekly magazine of tales, poetry, and engravings, both original and selected, was launched in 1843 by Seba Smith and Lawrence Labree with a commitment to high-quality literature. This second issue features six captivating short stories, including a remarkable translation of Victor Hugos narrative Claude Gueux. Join us as we delve into a world of imagination and artistry, beautifully curated for your enjoyment. - Summary by Sonia

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The Rover A weekly magazine of tales, poetry, and engravings, both original and selected, was launched in 1843 by Seba Smith and Lawrence Labree with a commitment to high-quality literature. This second issue features six captivating short stories, including a remarkable translation of Victor Hugos narrative Claude Gueux. Join us as we delve into a world of imagination and artistry, beautifully curated for your enjoyment. - Summary by Sonia

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