Poems by S. T. Coleridge: To Which … Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd by S. T. Coleridge et al
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Overview
A Second Edition of 'Poems by S. T. Coleridge: To Which Are Now Added Poems by Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd' by S. T. Coleridge et al. in Very Good condition published by J. Cottle and Messrs. Robinsons in 1797
Details
Condition Summary: (Very Good) A tidy copy. All notable faults: Minor wear at the edges, moderate foxing, Douglas Grant's signature on the free front endpaper and old auction catalogue snippets on the front and rear endpapers. Book conservation: Re-backed retaining the original backstrip
Full Details
| Book Number | B0014571 |
|---|---|
| Title | Poems by S. T. Coleridge: To Which Are Now Added Poems by Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd |
| Author(s) | Authors: Coleridge, S. T., Lamb, Charles and Lloyd, Charles Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 to 1834)—Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an important English poet, critic and philosopher. He was close friends with William Wordsworth, and together they were important founders of the Romantic Movement in England and the Lake Poets. His best known poems are The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, although more influential works were probably poems like This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison, Frost at Midnight, Dejection and The Pains of Sleep. His major prose work was Biographia Literaria |
| Edition and Format | Second Edition—Edition identified by: Publisher's imprint information states 'Second Edition' on the title page. [References: A Complete Bibliography of the Writings in Prose and Verse of John Ruskin Ll. D., With a List of Important Ruskinania (2 Volumes) by Thomas Wise, reference 11] Leather Bound, Sextodecimo (15-17.5 cm high). Xx and 278 printed pages, collation: (two leaves unsigned), a to a8, A to R8 and S (three leaves), in contemporary tree calf with gilt lettering and decoration on the spine |
| Publisher(s) | J. Cottle, Bristol and Messrs. Robinsons, London, printed by N. Biggs, 1797 |
| Series | No |
| Content | Content The first edition for many of the poems, including those by Lamb and Lloyd. |
| Download Link | Download Printable Details |


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