Imperfect: some leaves bled., In two parts, [pt. 2] with special t.p. (p. [45]) identical with the general t.p., except for different title-woodcut., and Tomlins’ advertisement: p. [93].
Publisher:
Printed for Richard Tomlins at the Sun and Bible near Pie-corner
Subject (Topic):
English letters and Imaginary letters --Early works to 1800
Griffith, Mrs. (Elizabeth), 1720?-1793 Griffith, Richard, d. 1788
Published / Created:
1760 (? or ; and 1761?)]
Call Number:
Im G874 757B
Image Count:
30
Alternative Title:
Genuine letters between Henry and Frances, Genuines letters between Henry and Frances., and Series of letters between Henry and Frances
Description:
Both the Dublin, 1760, and the London, 1761, editions consisted of the same sheets--cf. The Book collector, VIII (1959), p. 420. and Imperfect: v. 2 wanting. Volume 1 is missing all the pages (signatures A6a-d6) that appeared before p. 1 (signature B1), and p
Publisher:
Printed by S. Powell, in Crane-Lane, for the authors, and Printed for W. Johnston in Ludgate Street,
Also included is a sketchbook of sketches by Bodichon in pencil, pen and ink and watercolor which she made during a tour of Louisiana. and Collection consists of a diary, in the form of letters written to Bodichon's father, Benjamin Leigh Smith. These letters cover the period 6 Dec 1857 to 11 Jun 1858, and describe in detail the tour of America made by Barbara Bodichon and her husband Eugène Bodichon. Their itinerary included the Mississippi River, New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Savannah, Wilmington, Washington, Philadelphia, Boston, and parts of Canada. In her letters Bodichon discusses the condition and education of slaves and the rights of freed slaves; women's rights in America, and other aspects of life, conditions, and customs. Also described are visits to Lucretia Mott and Ralph Waldo Emerson. In addition to Bodichon's letters to her father, the collection contains her letters from the same time period to Joseph Gratton, Dorothy Longden, and Isabella Leigh Smith Ludlow, and a letter from Eugène Bodichon to Benjamin Smith which he enclosed with his wife's letter to her father of 1858 May 27.
Description:
Letters purchased on the Library Associates Fund, 1954. Sketchbook purchased on the Tinker Fund, 1975.
Subject (Geographic):
Southern States--Description and travel, United States--Description and travel, and United States--Social life and customs--1848-1895
Subject (Name):
Longden, Dorothy
Subject (Topic):
Slaves--Southern States--Social conditions--19th century