
Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 3.
"Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 3." by Samuel Warren is a novel first published in 1841. This popular work chronicles the life of its memorable protagonist, Tittlebat Titmouse, while offering detailed insights into English common law of the period. Despite initially harsh criticism, the novel achieved widespread popularity across the United States and Europe, remaining in print with regular new editions through the turn of the century. Its enduring appeal lay in its vivid characters and intricate legal storylines.
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