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Pp. II + cxxii + 954--Half-t.i.tle (R. _Printed by Casimir, 12, Rue de la Vieille-Monnaie_); t.i.tle, one leaf; Publisher"s Advt., pp. 1-6; Contents, pp. 7-11; _The Life of Lord Byron_. By John Galt, Esq., pp.

i.-cxxii.; Text, pp. 1-941; Index, pp. 943-954. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 954.

The Frontispiece, "Lord Byron at the age of 17" (_sic_), is engr. by Blanchard from the painting by G. Sanders. The t.i.tle-page is embellished with a vignette of a shipwreck.

Facsimiles of Lord Byron"s Handwriting, etc. (as in No. li.), four pages (_n.p._), are inserted between the "Life," and the Text.

_Note_.--This volume "contains all the works of Lord Byron carefully reprinted from the [last eleven volumes of the] London edition published by Mr. Murray in 1833." The prose pieces published in Vol. VI. of the same edition are included. The additional poems printed in the Appendix of Vol. XVII., 1833, "occupy respectively their proper places."

Galt"s _Life of Lord Byron_ was first published in 1830 as No. 1 of G.A.

Gleig"s "National Library."

LIII.

_The Works_, etc., Complete in one Vol. With Notes by Th. Moore, Lord Jeffrey, etc. Authorized Foreign Edition. London and Leipzig: Black and Armstrong. 1837.

_Note_.--Kayser (1841) records the issue of _The Works_ in seventeen volumes, and _The Complete Works_ in ten volumes (pocket edition), by the same publisher. (See, too, _The Prisoner of Chillon_, by E. Kolbing, 1896)

LIV.

_Lord Byron"s Complete Works_. In Seven Vols. Mannheim. Henry Hoff.

1837. [16.

[Kayser, 1841.]

LV.

_The Complete Works_, etc. Including the Suppressed Poems and Supplementary pieces selected from his papers after his Death. In one Vol. Paris. Published by Gamier, Palais-Royal. 1839. [4.

[Kolbing.]

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Pp. xlv. + 724.

LVI.

The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Eight Volumes./ Vol. I.--Part I./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1839.-[4.

_Note_.--This edition (printed by A. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square), together with _Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, etc., by T. Moore_. 2 v. 1830. 4. ("to which have been added the Letter to [John Murray] on the Rev. W.L. Bowles" Strictures on the life and writings of Pope....

Second Edition, and a few other printed papers, also numerous views, portraits, autograph letters," etc.) bound in 44 vols. with the gen.

t.i.tle (The/ Poetical Works,/ Letters and Journals,/ of/ Lord Byron:/ with/ Notices of His Life./ By/ Thomas Moore, Esq./ Vol. I. [Vol. II.]

London: 1844./), printed expressly for the purpose and prefixed to each volume, which is known as the "Watts" Collection (B.M.C. 44, e-h), was arranged by the late William Watts, Esq., Member of the Philharmonic Society, who died at Jersey, December 28, 1859, aged 81. (See Kolbing"s _P. of Chillon_, 1896, pp. 90-92.)

LVII.

_The Works_, etc. Complete in Five Vols. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz.

1842. [8.

[Kolbing.]

_Note_.--A Second Edition was issued in 1886.

LVIII.

_The Works_, etc. A New Edition. Edited by Thomas Moore, Esq. Complete in four volumes. With Engravings. Philadelphia. Carey and Hart. 1843.

[Kolbing.]

LIX.

_The Complete Works_, etc.... A Life by Thomas Moore, Esq. In One Volume. With a Portrait. Second Edition. Frankfort o. M. Published by Joseph Baer.; 1846. [8.

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Pp. xlviii. + 1004.

_Note_.--Another edition appeared in 1852 (_vide post_, No. lxv.).

[Kolbing.]

LX.

The/ Works of Lord Byron;/ In Verse and Prose./ Including/ His Letters, Journals, etc./ With/ A Sketch of His Life./ Hartford:/ Published by Silas Andrus and Son./ 1847./ [8.

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Pp. xxviii. + 319 + 627--Ill.u.s.trated t.i.tle as above (_n.d._), pp. iii., iv.; t.i.tle (R. Publishers" Advt, New York, Jan. 1834), pp. v., vi.; Cont. pp. vii.--xiv.; _The Life of Lord Byron_ [By Fitz Green Halleck], pp. xv.-xxviii.; Text (i.) _Letters_ (635), Extracts from a Journal, and Prose Pieces, pp. 1-319; Text (ii.) _Poems_, etc., pp. 1-627.

The Front., "Lady Noel Byron," is engr. by A. d.i.c.k from a painting by W.J. Newton. The vignette or ill.u.s.t. t.i.tle is Lord Byron, engr. by A.

d.i.c.k from a painting by W.E. West. To face p. 1 of the _Poems_ is "Diodati," engr. by M. Osborne from a sketch by W. Purser; to face p.

156, "_Mazeppa_," engr. by Illman and Pilbrow from a painting by H.

Verner; facsimiles of Lord Byron"s handwriting face pp. 25, 384.

The volume was issued in roan binding, with portrait of Byron stamped in gold on the covers.

Among "Poems not included in any Collection of Lord Byron"s Works until after his Death," pp. 467-488, are the following pieces not included in the London editions of 1831, 1832, and of 1833.

To my dear Mary Anne p. 472 To Miss Chaworth ("Oh, memory," etc.) ib.

To Lady Caroline Lamb p. 480 "In the Valley of Waters," etc. p. 482 Stanzas to her who can best understand them p. 486

LXI.

The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron:/ With a/ Life and Ill.u.s.trative Notes,/ By/ William Anderson, Esq.,/ Author of Landscape Lyrics, Scottish Popular Biography, etc./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] A Fullarton & Co.:/ Stead"s Place, Leith Walk, Edinburgh;/ and 106, Newgate Street, London./ _n.d._ [1850.] [8.

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Vol. I.: pp. ccxxiv. + 270--t.i.tle (R. Edinburgh:/ _Fullarton and Macnab, Printers, Leith Walk_), pp. i., ii.; Preface, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. of Vol. I. pp. v., vi.; Life of Lord Byron, pp. vii.-ccxxiv.; Text, pp.

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