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
BEIN Ij W175 A670L Copy 2: Variant copy. Page 32 (first count: "fortune." Signatures A1 and A8 in first count (blank) wanting. Ms. corrections by Walton (?) with additions and corrections by other unidentified persons., Fully described in J.E. Butt, A bibliography of Izaak Walton's Lives, in Oxford bibl. Soc., Porc., 1930, v. 2, p. 332-335, no. 7., and Page 32 (first count): "fortute".
Publisher:
Printed by Tho. Newcomb for Richard Marriott. Sold by most booksellers,
In morocco cases 37 cm. Volume 1 lacks individual t.p.; v. 3 lacks front? Copy used by Samuel Johnson during the compilation of his Dictionary, with his manuscript markings in v. 3. Volume 3 signature N4 (pp. 103-104) mutilated at top, affecting about 8 words text, p. 104. Copy has no front to v. 3 ; has book-plate of George Harper; manuscript criticism of the work, signed: Moshemii. In case with v. 3: Ingpen & Stonehill, firm, [1930?].