Skip to content
Membership
Donate
Store
CLOSED TODAY
Tickets
Home
Collections
Search
Coney island frolics : how New York's gay girls and jolly boys enjoy themselves by the sea!
Rare Books
Coney island frolics : how New York's gay girls and jolly boys enjoy themselves by the sea!
Image not available
Type
Rare Books
(Opens in new tab)
Publication date
[1881]
Call number
404533
Creator
Trumble, Alfred
(Opens in new tab)
Dimensions
24 cm
Find out more
View in the Library catalog
(Opens in new tab)
You might also be interested in
Image not available
A relation of the great sufferings and strange adventures of Henry Pitman, chyrurgion to the late Duke of Monmouth, : containing an account; 1. Of the occasion of his being engaged in the Duke's service. 2. Of his tryal, condemnation, and transportation to Barbadoes, with the most severe and unchristian acts made against him and his fellow-sufferers, by the governour and general assembly of that island. 3. How he made his escape in a small open boat with some of his fellow captives, namely, Jo. Whicker, Peter Bagwell, William Woodcock, Jo. Cooke, Jeremiah Atkins, &c. And how miraculously they were preserved on the sea. 4. How they went ashore on a uninhabitable island, where they met with some privateers that burnt their boat, and left them on that desolate place to shift for themselves. 5. After what manner they lived there for about three moneths, until the said Henry Pitman was taken aboard a privateer, and at length arrived safe in England. 6. How his companions were received aboar
Rare Books
9706
Visit
What’s On
Collections & Research
Learn
Join & Give
About
Dismiss
Open search