The Stowe-Byron controversy : a complete resume of all that has been written and said upon the subject, re-printed from 'The Times', 'Saturday review', 'Daily News', 'Pall Mall Gazette', 'Daily Telegraph', etc. Together with an impartial review of the merits of the case / by the editor of 'Once a week'.

  • Dallas, E. S. (Eneas Sweetland), 1828-1879.
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Mrs Stowe wrote an article, which claimed that that Lord Byron had had an incestuous affair with his sister.

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London : Thomas Cooper & Co., 1869.

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128, 11 pages ; 22 cm

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Ascribed to Eneas Sweetland Dallas. cf. Halkett & Laing. Sweetland was the editor of "Once a week" at this time.
Bound in Medico-legal tracts, 37.

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