Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850
Published / Created:
1800
Call Number:
2005 1441
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Description:
18 cm. Has the following variants: Vol. 1: [a]3 is a cancel; p. v, line 1 "The First Volume"; I3, I4 uncancelled; p.137, line 9, "been", line 13 "to"; p. 196, line 14 "That agency returns". Vol. 2: O1, O2, O3, and P2 are cancels; p. 64, line 1 "Oft I had", line 6 "on a wild Moor,"; p. 83, line 6 "last days,"; p. 92, line 2 "skill which He"; p. 129, line 11 is normally spaced. With author's extensive ms. corrections to text and numerous leaves of his notes tipped-in., Includes five poems (The ancient mariner, The foster-mother's tale, The nightingale, The dungeon, Love) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge., and Volume 2 lacks edition statement, and is considered the first edition.
Publisher:
Printed for T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, by Biggs and co. Bristol,
Subject (Name):
Rivière & Son--Binding and Wordsworth, William,--1770-1850--Ms. notes
Includes "The old curiosity shop" and "Barnaby Rudge"., Inscribed: R.F. Wright, Esq. Bookseller's stamp: Pocock, bookseller, Bridge Street, Bath., Issued in 20 monthly parts from April, 1840, to Nov., 1841, in numbered and dated wrappers and with advertising matter. Title pages and preliminaries for 3 vols. appear in parts 6, 12, and 20. (Also issued in 88 weekly numbers and 3 v. set.), and Wrapper title: Master Humphrey's clock / by "Boz" ... ; with illustrations by G. Cattermole and H.K. Browne.
Publisher:
Chapman and Hall,
Subject (Name):
Gordon Riots, 1780--Fiction, Pocock--Stamp, Riviere & Son--Binding.--697 % bind, and Wright, R. F.--Autograph
Includes "The old curiosity shop" and "Barnaby Rudge"., Inscribed: R.F. Wright, Esq. Bookseller's stamp: Pocock, bookseller, Bridge Street, Bath., Issued in 20 monthly parts from April, 1840, to Nov., 1841, in numbered and dated wrappers and with advertising matter. Title pages and preliminaries for 3 vols. appear in parts 6, 12, and 20. (Also issued in 88 weekly numbers and 3 v. set.), and Wrapper title: Master Humphrey's clock / by "Boz" ... ; with illustrations by G. Cattermole and H.K. Browne.
Publisher:
Chapman and Hall,
Subject (Name):
Gordon Riots, 1780--Fiction, Pocock--Stamp, Riviere & Son--Binding.--697 % bind, and Wright, R. F.--Autograph
Merlin. and The British inchanter and King Arthur, the British worthy.
Description:
Altered from Dryden's King Arthur., BEIN Plays 37: Some leaves bled at bottom., The author may be the Henry Giffard who was proprietor of the theatre in Goodman's fields., and Without the music.
Publisher:
Printed for E. Curll,
Subject (Name):
Arthur,--King--Drama and Dryden, John, 1631-1700. King Arthur. Adaptations, parodies, etc
Subject (Topic):
Merlin (Legendary character) and Operas--Librettos
Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses
Description:
Errata: p. [10] at end., Plate XVI bound between plate XXI and p. 163. Autographs: Jas. Apthorp, 1765; W.C. Minor, 1859. Presentation inscription: W.C. Minor from Father., and Signatures: pi² A² a-g² B-C² D-2K⁴ 2L-2M².
Publisher:
Printed by Jo. Martyn, and Ja. Allestry, printers to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at their shop at the Bell in S. Paul's Church-yard,
Subject (Name):
Allestry, James, d. 1670, printer., Apthorp, James--Autograph., Martyn, John, fl. 1649-1680, printer., Minor, William Chester--Autograph., and Minor, William Chester--Presentation inscription from Father.
Subject (Topic):
Microscopy--Early works to 1800. and Natural history--Pre-Linnean works.