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Edward King has written:

'A Venetian lover'

'The great South' -- subject(s): Description and travel

'The great South' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Afro-Americans, African Americans

'My Paris: French character sketches'

'The golden spike'

'Joseph Zalmonah'

'Under the red flag' -- subject(s): Fiction, History

'Kentucky's love, or Roughing it around Paris'

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