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Credit: Sales catalogue 96: Davis & Orioli. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![| b (Charles) The Complete Correspon- ence and Works of Charles Lamb. With ssay on his Life and Genius by Seas 5) feustus Sala. Vol. I. London, oxon & Co., 1868 8vo. 537 pp. Original cloth. _. Charles and Mary Lamb. This first volume with Sala’s name on the title-page was withdrawn, and the edition was continued under other editorship. amb (Charles) Charles Lamb in Pipefuls. elected and Arranged by Walter Lewin. Bepool; At the Office of ‘“Cope’s meco Piant,’’ 1890 7s 6d _ 8vo. 54 pp. New cloth, ‘with the original wrappers and advertisements preserved. __ Cope’s Smoke-Room Booklets, No. 4. ~ amb (Charles) In the Footprints of trles Lamb, by Benjamin Ellis Martin. ustrated by Herbert Railton and John leylove. With a Bibliography by E. D. New York, Charles Scribner’s 10s 193 pp. Original white cloth (a little oiled by use). Presentation inscription from both authors. : Lamb (Charles) A Descriptive Catalogue the Library of Charles Lamb. New k, The Dibdin Club, 1897 10s 8vo. 16 pp. Cloth, Portrait. Original wrappers preserved. Edition limited to 100 copies. amb (Charles) The Letters of Charles mb, to which are Added those of his eee Mary Lamb... Edited: by E.. V. as. London, 1935 15s 8vo. 3 vols. Original cloth. 3 portraits. e Grice (Rev. C. V., M.A.) Letters lished under the Signature of ‘‘ Civis,”’ he Rev. C. V. Le Grice, M.A., on Church bjects, &c., &c. With an Appendix. ond Edition. Truro, E. Heard, 1844 10s 8vo. 45 pp., with slip of Erratum. New half alf. Name written on title-page. Charles Valentine Le Grice was at Christ’s Hospital with Coleridge and Lamb, and sat side oy side with Coleridge. See references to him in *Christ’s Hospital Five-and-Thirty Years Ago ”’ nd “‘ Grace before Meat.” } Le Grice (Charles Valentine)] Conver- ons at Cambridge. London, John W. ‘ker, 1836 7s 6d 8vo. 292 pp. Original cloth, uncut. _ This book is also ascribed to Robert Aris _ Willmott. ‘Lloyd (Charles) Poetical Essays on the racter of Pope, as a Poet and Moralist ; id on the Language and Objects Most t for Poetry. London, Charles and enry Baldwyn, 1821 10s Tall 12mo. 70 pp. Original boards (back skilfully repaired), uncut. ytton (Edward George Lytton Bulwer, 1) Sculpture, A Poem which Obtained Chancellor’s Medal at the Cambridge mmencement, July, 1825. [No place, printer] 6s - 8vo. 16 pp., with the Erratum slip. New cloth, with the original blue wrappers preserved. paulay (Thomas Babington, Lord) : A Poem which Obtained the 10s Portrait of ENGLAND. Chancellor’s Medal at the Cambridge Come mencement, July, 1819. By Thomas Babington Macaulay, of Trinity College. [No place or printer] 6s 8vo. 13 pp., 1 leaf. New quarter cloth, a trifle spotted. 364 Macaulay (Thomas Babington, Lord) Lays of Ancient Rome. London, Longman, Brown, Green and Longman, 1842 10s 6d Sm. 4to. title-page. Frrst EpDITION. 365 Macready (William Charles) Macready as I Knew Him. By Lady Pollock. London, Remington & Co., 1885 15s 8vo. 141 pp. Half calf. A most interesting 191 pp. Half calf. Name written on 26 portraits, etc. 366 Man (Henry) The Miscellaneous Works, in Prose and Verse, of the late Henry Man. ‘London, John Nichols & Son, 1802 £1 10s 8vo. 2 vols. in 1. New half calf. Silhouette portrait inserted. Henry Man (1747-1799) was Deputy Secretary of the South Sea House. Here he was a colleague of Charles Lamb. ‘* Can I forget thee, Henry Man, the wit, the polished man of letters, the author, of the South Sea House ? who never enteredst thy office ina morning, or quittedst it in mid-day—(what didst thow in an office ?)—without some quirk that left a sting! ”’ Ea his novel, ‘‘Sir Gregory Restless,” see oO. 191. 367 [Man (Henry)| Cloacina: a Comi- Tragedy. London, George Kearsly, 1775 15s 4to. 23 pp., with half-title. New half calf. 368 [Miller (Hugh)] Poems Written in the Leisure Hours of a Journeyman Mason. Inverness, R. Carruthers, 1829 £2 2s Tall 12mo. 268 pp. Original boards (joints broken), paper label, uncut. Enclosed in a cloth case. ' Very scarce. Signed by Hugh Miller at the end of Preface. He published these poems at the age of 27. ‘‘ The Old Red Sandstone” appeared in 1841, and he committed suicide in 1856. He has ' added the word ‘“‘ Cromarty ”’ (where he was born) after the pseudonym on title-page. 369 Miller (Hugh) The Old Red Sandstone. Edinburgh, John Johnstone, 1841 £2 2s 8vo. 275 pp. Original cloth and paper label. 10 plates. First EDITION. 370 Munden (Joseph Shepherd, Comeeae Bentley, 1844 £225 8vo. 330 pp. Whole calf gilt, t.e.g., other edges illustrated by the insertion of about 100 portraits, playbills, etc. Inscribed on title-page: ‘‘ Denis Author.”’ 371 Moxon 1837 8vo. 75 pp. Original cloth (a little shabby). This is the second issue. These sonnets were (Edward) Sonnets. London, interesting by one of Richard C. Jackson’s interminable and hardly comprehensible notes (2 pp.), in which he gives his father’s account of f Lamb re-wrote the Sonnets for Moxon ! ! Ten A](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33159142_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)