Deucker from
the painting by G.
the painting by G.
Byron
, "Lady Noel Byron," is engr.
by A.
Dick from a painting by
W. J. Newton. The vignette or illust. title is Lord Byron, engr. by A.
Dick 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 Illustrative 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? .
_Collation_--
Vol. I. : pp. ccxxiv. + 270--Title (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.
1-270. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 270.
The Front. ["Lord Byron at the age of 19"] is engr. by E. Finden from
the painting by G. Sanders. The illustrated Title-page [The/ Works/ of/
Lord Byron/ With Notes and Illustrations. / Vol. I. / Edinburgh:/ A
Fullarton & Co. / Stead's Place, Leith Walk. /] is embellished with a
vignette of "Lausanne," engr. by W. Finden from a drawing by C.
Stansfield, A. R. A.
Vol. II. : pp. 1-465--Title (R. Imprint as above); Cont. of Vol. II. ;
Text, pp. 1-465. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 465.
The Front. , "Newstead Abbey," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by W.
Westall, A. R. A. The illustrated Title-page is embellished with a
vignette, "Villeneuve," engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C.
Stansfield, A. R. A.
_Note_. --These volumes contain all that "the existing laws of copyright
[1850] allows to be free;" _e. g. _ all the dramas except _Manfred_ and
_Cain_, _The Island_, _The Age of Bronze_, etc. , are omitted. In Vol. i.
the Life and Text are illust. by 56 Plates; in Vol. II. the Text is
illust. by 41 Plates. Two pages (B. R. ) headed, "Directions for placing
the Plates," and "Directions for placing Plates in Supplement," are
bound up with Vol. II.
LXII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Complete in One Volume. / Collected
and Arranged, with Illustrative Notes,/ By/ Thomas Moore/ [and 9
others]. With a Portrait, and View of Newstead Abbey. / Philadelphia. /
1850. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. 829.
_Note_. --Reissued by the same firm with different addresses in 1854,
1869, 1878, etc. This edition is a reproduction of Murray's one-volume
edition of 1837.
LXIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Containing/ The Giaour,/ [and 17
others]. Also/ Several Attributed and Suppressed Poems not/ Included in
Other Editions. / With a Memoir,/ By/ Henry Lytton Bulwer, Esq. / London:/
Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden. / 1851. / [12? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xlviii. + 641.
_Attributed Poems_--
Ode ("Oh, shame to thee") p. 624
Madame Lavalette p. 626
Farewell to England p. 627
To my Daughter, Etc. p. 627
Ode to the Island of St. Helena p. 636
To the Lily of France p. 638
To Jessy p. 640
Lines addressed to Mr. Hobhouse p. 641
Enigma (H. ) ib.
_Note_. --The Front. is "Lord Byron," by Harlow, Sanders, and Phillips
(three vignettes), with arabesque border surmounted by arms and coronet.
The Title-vignette (on illustrated Title-page, dated 1847) is "Newstead
Abbey. "
LXIV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Complete in One Volume. Philadelphia:
Lippincott, Grambo and Co. , successors to Grigg, Elliot and Co. , N? 14,
North Fourth Street. 1851. [6? .
_Note_. --A reissue, entitled _The Globe Edition_, Philadelphia, Claxton,
Remsen, and Haffelfinger, appeared in 1870.
LXV.
The/ Complete Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Reprinted from the Last London
Edition;/ Containing Besides the/ Notes and Illustrations/ By/ Moore,
(and 24 others = 4 lines). Considerable Additions and Original Notes;/
To which is Prefixed/ a Life/ By Thomas Moore, Esq. / [Abbreviated. ] In
One Volume, with a Portrait. / Second Edition. / Frankfort o. M. / Published
by Joseph Baer, Bookseller. / 1852. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xlviii. + 1004.
The Front. , "Lord Byron at the age of 19," is engr. by C.
Deucker from
the painting by G. Sander (_sic_).
The "Miscellaneous Poems" are identical with the Miscellaneous Poems of
No. xlviii. , save for the omission of the lines, "In Nottingham County,"
etc. , and twelve lines from the ballad "On Mr. Hobhouse. "
LXVI.
The/ Illustrated/ Byron/ with upwards of/ Two Hundred Engravings/ From
Original Drawings/ By/ Kenny Meadows/ Birket Foster/ Hablot K. Browne/
Gustave Janet/ and/ Edward Morin. / Henry Vizetelly London. Gough Sq. ,
Fleet St. / [1854, 1855. ] [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 632.
LXVII.
_Poetical Works_, with a memoir of his life. (2 vols. ) Philadelphia.
1853. [8? .
[Detroit Public Library. ]
LXVIII.
_Poetical Works_, etc. With life and notes by Allan Cunningham. Family
ed. London, Charles Daly, 17 Greville Street, Hatton Gardens. [1854. ]
[12? .
[Cat. of Lib. of Congress, 1880. ]
_Collation_--
Pp. xxii. + 544. 10 pl.
LXIX.
_The Works_, etc. , embracing his suppressed poems, and a sketch of his
life. Illustrated. New edition, complete in one volume. Boston:
Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 110 Washington Street. 1854. [4? .
[Kolbing. ]
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 1071.
LXX.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / In Six Volumes--Vol. I. / [Vol.
II. , etc. ] A New Edition. / With Portrait. / London:/ John Murray,
Albemarle Street. / 1855. / [8? .
_Note_. --Front. , Portrait of Lord Byron, by T. Phillips, R. A. , engr. by
E. Finden. [Murray's "Library Edition," reissued in 1857 and in 1867. ]
LXXI.
(In this Edition Objectionable Pieces have been excluded. )/ The/
Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / With Life. / Eight engravings on Steel. /
Edinburgh:/ Gall and Inglis, 6 George Street;/ London: Houlston and
Wright. / [1857. ] [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xix. + 524.
_Note_. --The Ed. omits Canto IV. of _Childe Harold_, all the dramas
except _Manfred_, and gives "extracts" from _Don Juan_, "a poem unfit to
be printed in this collection entire. " Another edition, including the
Fourth Canto of _Childe Harold's, etc. , Mazeppa_, and the _Ode on
Venice_, enclosed in coloured vignette borders, was issued in 1881.
LXXII.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Complete in One Vol. Illustrated. New York.
Leavitt and Allen. 1857. [4? .
[Kolbing. ]
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxiii. + 935.
LXXIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Complete. / New Edition, The Text
Carefully Revised. / With Portrait. / London: John Murray, Albemarle
Street. / 1857. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 685. The Front. , "Statue of Byron by Thorwaldsen," is engr.
by W. Holl.
_Note_. --The arrangement of the poems differs from the edition of 1837.
[_Hours of Idleness_; Occasional Pieces; _Hebrew Melodies_; Domestic
Pieces; Later "Occasional Pieces;" The Satires; _Childe Harold_; The
Tales; The Dramas; _Beppo_; _Don Juan_; Notes; Index. ] This edition is
known as the "Pearl" Edition. There was a reissue in 1867, with a new
Title-page and without the line-border.
LXXIV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Collected and arranged with notes by Sir
Walter Scott, Lord Jeffrey, Professor Wilson, Thomas Moore, etc. New and
Complete Edition. With Portrait and Illustrated Engravings. London: John
Murray, etc. 1859. [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. x. + 827.
_Note_. --This edition was reissued in 1866, 1873, 1876, and 1883.
LXXV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. With copious illustrative notes, and a memoir
of his life. Complete in One Vol. Illust. with elegant steel engravings.
Philadelphia: James B. Smith & Co. , No. 27, South Seventh Street. 1859.
[8? .
[Kolbing. ]
_Collation_--
Pp. 715.
LXXVI.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Collected and arranged with notes by Sir
Walter Scott, Lord Jeffrey, etc. New and Complete Edition. With
Portrait. London: 1860. Leipzig. B. Tauchnitz. [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. x. + 828.
_Note_. --An edition of _The Works, etc. _, forming part of the
"Collection of British Authors" (16? ), was issued by B. Tauchnitz, at
Leipzig, 1865-1870. [Kayser, 1865, 1871. ]
LXXVII.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. In Three Vols. F. A. Brockhaus. Leipzig. 1860.
[8? .
_Note_. --Part of the "Library of British Poets. " A Second Edition was
issued in 1867. [Kayser, 1866. ]
LXXVIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / With Illustrations/ By Keeley
Halswelle. / Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo, 2 St. David Street. / London:
Simpkin, Marshall & Co. / 1861.
W. J. Newton. The vignette or illust. title is Lord Byron, engr. by A.
Dick 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 Illustrative 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? .
_Collation_--
Vol. I. : pp. ccxxiv. + 270--Title (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.
1-270. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 270.
The Front. ["Lord Byron at the age of 19"] is engr. by E. Finden from
the painting by G. Sanders. The illustrated Title-page [The/ Works/ of/
Lord Byron/ With Notes and Illustrations. / Vol. I. / Edinburgh:/ A
Fullarton & Co. / Stead's Place, Leith Walk. /] is embellished with a
vignette of "Lausanne," engr. by W. Finden from a drawing by C.
Stansfield, A. R. A.
Vol. II. : pp. 1-465--Title (R. Imprint as above); Cont. of Vol. II. ;
Text, pp. 1-465. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 465.
The Front. , "Newstead Abbey," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by W.
Westall, A. R. A. The illustrated Title-page is embellished with a
vignette, "Villeneuve," engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C.
Stansfield, A. R. A.
_Note_. --These volumes contain all that "the existing laws of copyright
[1850] allows to be free;" _e. g. _ all the dramas except _Manfred_ and
_Cain_, _The Island_, _The Age of Bronze_, etc. , are omitted. In Vol. i.
the Life and Text are illust. by 56 Plates; in Vol. II. the Text is
illust. by 41 Plates. Two pages (B. R. ) headed, "Directions for placing
the Plates," and "Directions for placing Plates in Supplement," are
bound up with Vol. II.
LXII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Complete in One Volume. / Collected
and Arranged, with Illustrative Notes,/ By/ Thomas Moore/ [and 9
others]. With a Portrait, and View of Newstead Abbey. / Philadelphia. /
1850. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. 829.
_Note_. --Reissued by the same firm with different addresses in 1854,
1869, 1878, etc. This edition is a reproduction of Murray's one-volume
edition of 1837.
LXIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Containing/ The Giaour,/ [and 17
others]. Also/ Several Attributed and Suppressed Poems not/ Included in
Other Editions. / With a Memoir,/ By/ Henry Lytton Bulwer, Esq. / London:/
Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden. / 1851. / [12? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xlviii. + 641.
_Attributed Poems_--
Ode ("Oh, shame to thee") p. 624
Madame Lavalette p. 626
Farewell to England p. 627
To my Daughter, Etc. p. 627
Ode to the Island of St. Helena p. 636
To the Lily of France p. 638
To Jessy p. 640
Lines addressed to Mr. Hobhouse p. 641
Enigma (H. ) ib.
_Note_. --The Front. is "Lord Byron," by Harlow, Sanders, and Phillips
(three vignettes), with arabesque border surmounted by arms and coronet.
The Title-vignette (on illustrated Title-page, dated 1847) is "Newstead
Abbey. "
LXIV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Complete in One Volume. Philadelphia:
Lippincott, Grambo and Co. , successors to Grigg, Elliot and Co. , N? 14,
North Fourth Street. 1851. [6? .
_Note_. --A reissue, entitled _The Globe Edition_, Philadelphia, Claxton,
Remsen, and Haffelfinger, appeared in 1870.
LXV.
The/ Complete Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Reprinted from the Last London
Edition;/ Containing Besides the/ Notes and Illustrations/ By/ Moore,
(and 24 others = 4 lines). Considerable Additions and Original Notes;/
To which is Prefixed/ a Life/ By Thomas Moore, Esq. / [Abbreviated. ] In
One Volume, with a Portrait. / Second Edition. / Frankfort o. M. / Published
by Joseph Baer, Bookseller. / 1852. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xlviii. + 1004.
The Front. , "Lord Byron at the age of 19," is engr. by C.
Deucker from
the painting by G. Sander (_sic_).
The "Miscellaneous Poems" are identical with the Miscellaneous Poems of
No. xlviii. , save for the omission of the lines, "In Nottingham County,"
etc. , and twelve lines from the ballad "On Mr. Hobhouse. "
LXVI.
The/ Illustrated/ Byron/ with upwards of/ Two Hundred Engravings/ From
Original Drawings/ By/ Kenny Meadows/ Birket Foster/ Hablot K. Browne/
Gustave Janet/ and/ Edward Morin. / Henry Vizetelly London. Gough Sq. ,
Fleet St. / [1854, 1855. ] [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 632.
LXVII.
_Poetical Works_, with a memoir of his life. (2 vols. ) Philadelphia.
1853. [8? .
[Detroit Public Library. ]
LXVIII.
_Poetical Works_, etc. With life and notes by Allan Cunningham. Family
ed. London, Charles Daly, 17 Greville Street, Hatton Gardens. [1854. ]
[12? .
[Cat. of Lib. of Congress, 1880. ]
_Collation_--
Pp. xxii. + 544. 10 pl.
LXIX.
_The Works_, etc. , embracing his suppressed poems, and a sketch of his
life. Illustrated. New edition, complete in one volume. Boston:
Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 110 Washington Street. 1854. [4? .
[Kolbing. ]
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 1071.
LXX.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / In Six Volumes--Vol. I. / [Vol.
II. , etc. ] A New Edition. / With Portrait. / London:/ John Murray,
Albemarle Street. / 1855. / [8? .
_Note_. --Front. , Portrait of Lord Byron, by T. Phillips, R. A. , engr. by
E. Finden. [Murray's "Library Edition," reissued in 1857 and in 1867. ]
LXXI.
(In this Edition Objectionable Pieces have been excluded. )/ The/
Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / With Life. / Eight engravings on Steel. /
Edinburgh:/ Gall and Inglis, 6 George Street;/ London: Houlston and
Wright. / [1857. ] [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xix. + 524.
_Note_. --The Ed. omits Canto IV. of _Childe Harold_, all the dramas
except _Manfred_, and gives "extracts" from _Don Juan_, "a poem unfit to
be printed in this collection entire. " Another edition, including the
Fourth Canto of _Childe Harold's, etc. , Mazeppa_, and the _Ode on
Venice_, enclosed in coloured vignette borders, was issued in 1881.
LXXII.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Complete in One Vol. Illustrated. New York.
Leavitt and Allen. 1857. [4? .
[Kolbing. ]
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxiii. + 935.
LXXIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Complete. / New Edition, The Text
Carefully Revised. / With Portrait. / London: John Murray, Albemarle
Street. / 1857. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 685. The Front. , "Statue of Byron by Thorwaldsen," is engr.
by W. Holl.
_Note_. --The arrangement of the poems differs from the edition of 1837.
[_Hours of Idleness_; Occasional Pieces; _Hebrew Melodies_; Domestic
Pieces; Later "Occasional Pieces;" The Satires; _Childe Harold_; The
Tales; The Dramas; _Beppo_; _Don Juan_; Notes; Index. ] This edition is
known as the "Pearl" Edition. There was a reissue in 1867, with a new
Title-page and without the line-border.
LXXIV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Collected and arranged with notes by Sir
Walter Scott, Lord Jeffrey, Professor Wilson, Thomas Moore, etc. New and
Complete Edition. With Portrait and Illustrated Engravings. London: John
Murray, etc. 1859. [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. x. + 827.
_Note_. --This edition was reissued in 1866, 1873, 1876, and 1883.
LXXV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. With copious illustrative notes, and a memoir
of his life. Complete in One Vol. Illust. with elegant steel engravings.
Philadelphia: James B. Smith & Co. , No. 27, South Seventh Street. 1859.
[8? .
[Kolbing. ]
_Collation_--
Pp. 715.
LXXVI.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Collected and arranged with notes by Sir
Walter Scott, Lord Jeffrey, etc. New and Complete Edition. With
Portrait. London: 1860. Leipzig. B. Tauchnitz. [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. x. + 828.
_Note_. --An edition of _The Works, etc. _, forming part of the
"Collection of British Authors" (16? ), was issued by B. Tauchnitz, at
Leipzig, 1865-1870. [Kayser, 1865, 1871. ]
LXXVII.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. In Three Vols. F. A. Brockhaus. Leipzig. 1860.
[8? .
_Note_. --Part of the "Library of British Poets. " A Second Edition was
issued in 1867. [Kayser, 1866. ]
LXXVIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / With Illustrations/ By Keeley
Halswelle. / Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo, 2 St. David Street. / London:
Simpkin, Marshall & Co. / 1861.