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English: Rudolf Erich Raspe's Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia; humbly dedicated and recommended to country gentlemen, and if they please to be repeated as their own after a hunt, at horse races, in watering places, and other such polite assemblies; round the bottle and fireside (Oxford: Smith, 1786). To the best of the uploader's knowledge, this is the earliest surviving edition of the classic text.
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Source Copy at the British Museum, digitized by Gale Eighteenth Century Collections Online
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Rudolf Erich Raspe  (1736–1794)  wikidata:Q213543 s:en:Author:Rudolf Erich Raspe q:it:Rudolf Erich Raspe
 
Rudolf Erich Raspe
Alternative names
Rodolphe Erik Raspe; Rudolph Erich Raspe
Description German curator, geologist, chemist, linguist, translator and librarian
Date of birth/death March 1736 Edit this at Wikidata 1 November 1794 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Hanover Killarney
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creator QS:P170,Q213543

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