A Gypsy bibliography / by George F. Black, PH.D. Provisional issue, 1909.
- George Fraser Black
- Date:
- [1909]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: A Gypsy bibliography / by George F. Black, PH.D. Provisional issue, 1909. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![21 Carew (Bampfylde-Moore). Anapology for the life of Bampfylde-Moore Carew, commonly known throughout the West of England, by the title of King of the Beggars ; and Dog-Merchant-General.. . The whole taken from his own mouth. London: R. Goadby and W. Owen, [1750?]. ii [vi], 151 pp. 12°. * Charles Lever’s Sir Jasper Carew is indebted, both for the name ofliis hero and for some of the leading incidents of his story, to the life of Bainp- fylde-Moore Carew. 2nd ed. London: R. Goadby and IF. Owen, [1750?]. [ii] xx. iv. 230 pp. 12°. * British Museum Catalogue gives pagination of second ed. as ‘pp. vii. 343.' 6. ed. with additions. London : R. Goadby, [1765?]. xxviii. iv. 350 pp. 12°. 8. ed. London: R. Goadby, 1775. xxiv. iv. 347 pp. 12°. 9. ed. London: R. Goadby, 1775. xxiv. iv. 342 pp. 12°. An apology for the life of Bamp- fylde-Moore Carew ; commonly called the King of the Beggars. ... A particular account of the origin ... of the Gypsies . . . and a parallel between Mr. . . . Carew and Mr. Jones. . . . By T. Price. London, 1775. 347 pp. 12°. The life and adventures of Mr. Bampfylde - Moore Carew, commonly called the king of the beggars . . . With his travels twice through great part of America . . . and a Dictionary of the cant language used by the mendicants. Lon- don: T. Foster, . . . 1779. 246 pp., 1 port. S . The life and adventures of Bamp- fylde-Moore Carew, commonly called The King of the Beggars. . . . London: IF. Cavill, 1791. 252 pp.,3 1. 12°. Another ed. London: J. Buck- land, 1793. 235 pp. 12°. Another ed. London: R. Bassam, 1798. 182 pp. 12°. Another ed. Manchester: Hopper <t- Son, 1802. 158 pp. 12°. Another ed. Bath, 1802. 12°. port. Another ed. London : T. Hughes, 1804. 104 pp. 12°. The life, voyages, and adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew ; commonly called, King of the Beggars, collected and amended from his own writings by T. Price. . . . London: J. Barker, etc. [1810]. 1 pi., 212pp., 1 port. 12°. Another ed. Manchester: IF. Williams, 1810. [ii.] 223 pp., port. 8°. Another ed. Gainsborough : H. Mozley, 1811. 165 pp. 12°. A new ed. London: Crosby’s & Co. [printedfor W. Salter, Tiverton), 1812. [ii.] 286 pp., 2 ports. 8°.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24875314_0049.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


