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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![23 Palermu: Piazza S. Fran- ciscu, 1876. 16 pp. 16°. Palermo: Presso Giuseppe Piazza Editore, 1882. 16 pp. 16”. Palermo, 1892. Catherwood (Mary H.). The Gypsies. (Wide Awake. April, 1885. Boston, U.S.) Cenac - Moncaut (Justin Edouard Mathieu). Histoire des Pyrenees et des rapports internationaux de la France avec l’Espagne. . . . Paris: Aymot, 1853-55. 5 v. * Contains vocabulary and songs of Cascarrots of Ciboure. Later 12° editions omit the voca- bulary and songs. Gerny (Frederick). Logroiio ; a metric drama in two acts. With twenty-nine illustrations by T. Walter Wilson. London: Marcus Ward ds Co., 1877. 119 pp. 8°. * Based upon a story in Borrow s Gypsies of Spun (3rd ed. chap. 3, called the ‘Bookseller of Logrnno ’). CerYantes Saavedra (Miguel de). La Gitanilla. Milan, 1615. * Story of a Spanish girl stolen when an infant from a great family and educated among the Gypsies. It forms the basis of many tales and dramas, e.g. The Gitanilla de Madrid, by Antonio de Solis y Rivadeneyra, the Spanish Gipsie. by Middleton and Rowley, Longfellow’s Spanish Student, and Wolffs Preciosa. La bohemienne de Madrid. Tra- duction de Louis Viardot. Paris : L. Hachette et Cie, 1853. vi, 107 pp. 12”. Chadwick (Henry). Gypsy polka, arranged for the pianoforte. New York: F. Riley Js Co., cop. 1847. [2] pp. f°. [Chambers (William).] Exploits and anecdotes of the most remarkable Gypsies in the southern counties of Scotland. Together with traits of their origin, character, and manners. Edinburgh, 1821. 1 pi. 16°. Exploits and anecdotes of the Scottish Gypsies; with traits of their origin, character, and manners. Edin- burgh: W. Brown, 1886. 68 pp., 1 pi. 16°. * Reprint of the above. 100 copies of this edition are printed on fine paper. Chandler (Frank Wadleigh) The literature of roguery. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin <{■ Co. (London: A. Constable ds Co.), 1907. 2 v. 550 pp. 12°. * Pagination continuous. Pages 439-450 are devoted to George Borrow, and pp. 481-480 to ‘ Gypsydom.’ Chapman (Abel) and Buck (Walter J.) Wild Spain, Espaiia Agreste. Records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun, natural history and exploration . . . London: Gurney di Jackson, 189.3. xx, 472 pp. 8°. Character and origin of the Gypsies. (Southern Review, n. ser., v. 16, p. 540. Baltimore, 1874.) Charencey (Comte de). Deux mots basques d’origine indienne. (Journal Asiatique. s6r. x, v. 5, pp. 353-357. Paris, 1905.) * Introduced through medium of Gypsies.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24875314_0053.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


