In the Footprints of Charles Lamb
Part 10
1883.---- The Same, with Introduction and Notes by Alfred Ainger. London, Macmillan & Co., 1883. 12mo.
Reprinted 1884-1887, [with corrections and additions], 1888.
1883. Essays of Elia, by Charles Lamb. [Illustrated with etchings by R. Swain Gifford, James D. Smillie, Charles A. Platt, F. S. Church.] [Islington Edition.] New York, 1883. 4to.
This edition was limited to 250 copies.
1884.---- The Same, reissued on thinner paper. 1884.
1885.---- Another edition. [Illustrated.] Edinburgh, 1885. 8vo.
1885. Essays of Elia and Other Pieces, with an Introduction by Henry Morley. [Morley’s Universal Library.] London, 1885. 12mo.
The notes are by Charles Kent.
1886. [Elia.] Some Essays of Elia [with illustrations by C. O. Murray]. London, 1886. 8vo.
1886. Essays of Elia, etc., with a preface by H. R. Haweis. London, 1886. Square 16mo.
1887.---- The Same. London, 1887.
---- ---- The Same. 1888.
1888. Essays of Elia (The), edited by Augustine Birrell with etchings by Herbert Railton. [The Temple Library]. London, J. M. Dent & Co., 1888. 2 vols. 24mo.
This edition was also made in Large Paper.
1889. Essays of Elia (The) [Illustrated from Photographs taken by Walter Collett.] London, David Stott, 1889. 32mo.
This was made also in Large Paper, only 100 copies printed.
1802. John Woodvil. A Tragedy; to which are added Fragments of Burton, the author of the Anatomy of Melancholy. London, 1802. 16mo.
The First Edition, incorporated in the Works thereafter.
1807. Mrs. Leicester’s School; or, the History of Several Young Ladies related by themselves. London, 1807.
The First Edition.
1809. Mrs. Leicester’s School; or, the History of Several Young Ladies related by themselves. The Second Edition. London, 1809. 16mo.
The Second Edition.
1810. Mrs. Leicester’s School; or, the History of Several Young Ladies related by themselves. Third Edition. [Frontispiece.] London, 1810. 16mo.
The Third Edition.
1814.---- The Same. London, 1814.
The Fourth Edition.
1825. Mrs. Leicester’s School; or, the History of Several Young Ladies related by themselves. Ninth Edition. [Frontispiece by Harvey.] London, 1825. 12mo.
1827. Mrs. Leicester’s School; or, the History of Several Young Ladies related by themselves. Tenth Edition. London, 1827.
1836.---- Another edition. London, 1836. Post 8vo.
1844.---- Another edition. London, 1844. 12mo.
1855.---- Another edition. London, 1855.
1881.---- Another edition, with illustrations. London, 1881. 8vo.
1884. Mrs. Leicester’s School, etc. New Edition. London, 1884. 12mo.
1885. Mrs. Leicester’s School and other writings in Prose and Verse, by Charles Lamb, with Introduction and Notes by Alfred Ainger. London, 1885. 12mo.
1809. Poetry for Children. Entirely original, by the author of “Mrs. Leicester’s School.” In two volumes. London, 1809. 2 vols. 12mo.
The First Edition.
1812. Poetry for Children. Entirely original, by the author of “Mrs. Leicester’s School.” Boston, West and Richardson, and Edward Cotton, 1812.
The first copy known, and the first American reprint.
1872. Poetry for Children, by Charles and Mary Lamb. Edited and prefaced by Richard Herne Shepherd. London, 1872. 16mo.
1877. Poetry for Children, by Charles and Mary Lamb. To which are added “Prince Dorus,” and some uncollected Poems by Charles Lamb. Edited, Prefaced, and Annotated by Richard Herne Shepherd. London, Chatto & Windus, 1877. 12mo.
1877.---- The Same. Reprinted. New York, 1877, Charles Scribner’s Sons. 16mo.
1889. Poetry for Children, by Charles and Mary Lamb. To which are added “Prince Dorus,” and some uncollected Poems by Charles Lamb. Edited, Prefaced, and Annotated by Richard Herne Shepherd. New York, 1889. 16mo.
An exact reprint of the edition of 1877.
1811. [?] Prince Dorus; or, Flattery put out of Countenance. A Poetical version of an Ancient Tale. Illustrated with a series of Elegant Engravings. London, 1811. 12mo.
The First Edition.
1877. [Prince Dorus.] Poetry for Children, by Charles and Mary Lamb. To which are added “Prince Dorus,” and some uncollected Poems by Charles Lamb. Edited, Prefaced, and Annotated by Richard Herne Shepherd. London, Chatto & Windus, 1877. 12mo.
1889. Prince Dorus, by Charles Lamb. With Nine Illustrations in fac-simile (hand-coloured). London, Field & Tuer, 1889. 8vo.
Only 500 copies printed, each numbered.
This contains an Introduction by A. W. T. [A. W. Tuer], and is an exact fac-simile of the original edition.
1835. Recollections of Christ’s Hospital, by the late Charles Lamb, originally published in 1813, now reprinted by some of his schoolfellows and friends, etc. London, 1835. 8vo.
1831. Satan in Search of a Wife; with the whole process of his Courtship and Marriage, and who danced at the wedding, by an Eye-Witness. London, 1831. 12mo.
The First Edition.
1808. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived about the time of Shakespeare, with Notes, by Charles Lamb. London, 1808. 12mo.
The First Edition.
1813. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived about the time of Shakespeare, with Notes. Second Edition. London, John Bumpus, 1813.
The Second Edition.
1814. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived about the time of Shakespeare, with Notes. London, 1814, Moxon. 2 vols. 12mo.
1835. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived about the time of Shakespeare, with Notes. A new edition. In two volumes. London, 1835. 16mo.
1844. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, of about the time of Shakespeare, etc. London, 1844. 2 vols.
1845.---- Another edition. New York, 1845. 2 vols. in 1.
1847. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived about the time of Shakespeare, with Notes, by Charles Lamb. A new edition, including the extracts from the Garrick Plays. [Bohn’s Antiquarian Library.] London, 1847. 12mo.
This edition contains a short Prefatory note by H. G. Bohn.
1852.---- The same, London, 1852. Crown 8vo.
1854. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, etc. London, 1854. Crown 8vo.
1854. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, etc. N. Y., W. P. Hazard, 1854. 12mo.
1798. Tale of Rosamund Gray and Old Blind Margaret (A). London, 1798. 12mo.
1835. Tale of Rosamund Gray, Recollections of Christ’s Hospital (A), etc., etc. London, 1835. 8vo.
1838. Tale of Rosamund Gray and Old Blind Margaret (A), etc. London, 1838. 8vo.
1841. Tale of Rosamund Gray and Old Blind Margaret (A). London, 1841. 12mo.
Essays, Letters, etc. [Double column.]
1849. Tale of Rosamund Gray, etc. London, 1849. 12mo.
1850. Tale of Rosamund Gray, etc. (Bohn.) London, 1850. 12mo.
1807. Tales from Shakespear, designed for the Use of Young Persons, by Charles Lamb. Embellished with Copper. Plates. In two volumes. London, 1807. 2 vols. 12mo.
The First Edition.
1809. Tales from Shakespear, designed for the Use of Young Persons. [20 plates, engraved by Blake.] [Portrait of Shakespeare.] London, 1809. 2 vols. 12mo.
The Second Edition.
1810.---- Another edition. London. 12mo. 2 vols.
1813. Tales from Shakespear, designed for the Use of Young Persons. Philadelphia, Bradford and Inskeep, 1813. 2 vols. 12mo.
The First American Edition.
1816. Tales from Shakespear, designed for the Use of Young Persons. The Third Edition. [20 plates, engraved by Blake]. London 1816. 2 vols. 12mo.
This edition contains the “Advertisement” to the second, but is in other respects a reprint.
1822. Tales from Shakespear, designed for the Use of Young Persons. The Fourth Edition. London, 1822. 2 vols. 12mo.
The Fourth Edition, omitting the “Advertisement.”
1831. Tales from Shakespeare, designed for the Use of Young Persons [with designs by Harvey]. London, Moxon, 1831. 12mo.
The Fifth Edition, the printers being changed from M. J. Godwin to Moxon.
1837.---- Another edition. London, 1837. 12mo.
1838. Tales from Shakespeare, designed for the Use of Young Persons, by Mr. and Miss Lamb. Sixth Edition, ornamented with designs by Harvey. London, Baldwin and Cradock, 1838.
The Sixth Edition.
1839. Tales from Shakespeare. London, Baldwin [Godwin], 1839. 12mo.
1843. Tales from Shakespeare. London, H. G. Bohn, 1843. 12mo.
1844. Tales from Shakespeare. London, 1844, Groombridge. 32mo.
---- ---- The Same. London, 1844, Cox. 2 vols. 18 mo.
---- ---- The Same. London, Moxon, 1844. 24mo.
1846. Tales from Shakespeare, with vocabulary, compiled by E. Amchor. Leipsic, 1846. 16mo.
1859. Tales from Shakespeare. Edited by Charles Knight. London, 1859, Griffin. 18mo.
Reprinted, London, 1865. 12mo.
1861. Tales from Shakespeare. London, 1861, Bell & Daldy. 24mo.
1863. Tales from Shakespeare, with woodcuts, by Harvey. London, 1863. 12mo.
1864. Tales from Shakespeare. New York, F. H. Dodd, 1864. 32mo.
1864. Tales from Shakespeare. New York, Hurd & Houghton, 1864. 12mo.
1865. Tales from Shakespeare. London, 1865. 12mo.
1866.---- Another edition. London, 1866. 8vo.
1867. Tales from Shakespeare. London, Routledge, 1867.
1873.---- Another edition. London, 1873. 8vo.
1875. Tales from Shakespeare. [Illustrated.] London, 1875. 12mo.
1876. Tales from Shakespeare. London, Barrett, 1876. Crown 8vo.
1877. Tales from Shakespeare. [Half-Hour Series.] N. Y., Harper Bros., 1877. 32mo.
1877. Tales from Shakespeare. London, Lockwood, 1877. 12mo.
1877. Tales from Shakespeare. [Little Classics.] Boston, Osgood. 18mo.
1877. Tales from Shakespeare. New edition. [Illustrated by Gilbert.] London, 1877. 16mo.
1878. Tales from Shakespeare. [Illustrated.] London, 1878, Chatto & Windus. 4to.
1878. Tales from Shakespeare. London, Warne, 1878.
1878. Tales from Shakespeare. With twelve illustrations in permanent photography from the Boydell Gallery. London, Bickers & Son, 1878. Crown 8vo.
1879. Tales from Shakespeare. London, 1879. 2 vols. 12mo.
1879. Tales from Shakespeare. London, Whittaker, 1879. 32mo.
1879. Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb. Edited, with an Introduction, by Alfred Ainger. London, Macmillan & Co. [Golden Treasury Series.] 16mo.
Reprinted, 1883, 1886, in 12mo.
---- Another edition. London, 1887.
1879.---- Another edition. London, 1879. 4to.
1881. Tales from Shakespeare. [Colored Plates.] London, Routledge, 1881. 12mo.
1881. Tales from Shakespeare. [Illustrated Chandos Classics.] London, Warne, 1881. 12mo.
1882. Tales from Shakespeare. [Illustrated by Gilbert.] London, 1882, Routledge. 4to.
1883. Tales from Shakespeare. Edited by Ainger. London, 1883. 12mo.
1883.---- Another edition. Edited by Alfred Ainger. [Globe Readings.] London, 1883. 12mo.
1885. Tales from Shakespeare, designed for the Use of Young Persons. 16th Edition. [With steel Portrait. Engravings by Harvey.] London, 1885. Lockwood. 12mo.
1886.---- Another edition. [Routledge’s World Library.] 1886. 16mo.
1888. Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb. [Chiswick Series.] London, 1888. 18mo.
1888.---- Another edition. Edited by A. Gardiner. [Heywood’s Literary Readers.] London, 1888. 8vo.
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VII. LETTERS.
1837. The Letters of Charles Lamb, with a Sketch of his Life, by Thomas Noon Talfourd, one of his executors. In two volumes. [Portraits.] London, Edward Moxon, 1837. 2 vols. 8vo.
The Letters in this edition are not published entire. A mistaken scrupulousness prompted the omission of much.
1848. The Final Memorials of Charles Lamb: consisting chiefly of his Letters not before published, with Sketches by some of his contemporaries, by Thomas Noon Talfourd, one of his executors. In two volumes. London, Edward Moxon, 1848.
Not published until after Mary’s death. The first full-length portrait of Lamb the public had obtained.
1849.---- Another edition. London, Moxon, 1849. 12mo.
---- Another Edition. Appleton, New York. 1849. 12mo.
1850.---- Another edition. London, 1850. 12mo.
1854.---- The Same. Life and Letters, etc., etc. Philadelphia, W. P. Hazard, 1854. 12mo.
1886. Letters of Charles Lamb, with some account of the writer, his friends and correspondents, and explanatory notes, by the late Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, one of his executors. An entirely new edition. Carefully revised and greatly enlarged by W. Carew Hazlitt. London, George Bell & Sons, 1886. 2 vols. 12mo.
Printed in Bohn Library. This edition contains Talfourd’s original prefaces, and gives the Letters in full but rearranged, with additions, freely interspersed with original matter. They are also arranged chronologically.
1888. The Letters of Charles Lamb, newly arranged, with additions, edited, with Introductions and Notes, by Alfred Ainger. [Portrait.] London, Macmillan & Co., 1888. 2 vols. 12mo.
The recension of the Manning and Barton correspondence, a set of letters to Dibdin, a letter to Chambers and Dodwell, and a complete chronological arrangement of the Letters are the chief features of this, by all means, best edition.
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VIII. POETICAL WORKS.
1836. The Poetical Works of Charles Lamb. A new edition. London, Edward Moxon, 1836. 8vo.
The first edition in separate form. Those in italics are by Mary. Contents: Poems, Sonnets, Blank Verse, Album Verses.
1838. The Poetical Works of Charles Lamb. Third Edition. London, Moxon, 1838. 16mo.
An exact reprint of the edition of 1836.
1839.---- The Same. London, 1839. Medium 8vo.
1840.---- The Same. London, 1840. 12mo.
1842.---- The Same. London, Bohn, 1842. 12mo.
1849.---- The Same. London, 1848. 8vo.
1852.---- The Same. Philadelphia, 1852. 8vo.
1884. Poems, Plays, and Miscellaneous Essays, with Notes and Introduction by Alfred Ainger. London, Macmillan & Co., 1884. 12mo.
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IX. LAMBIANA.
BIOGRAPHY, CRITICISMS, ETC.
Ainger (Alfred). Charles Lamb [English Men of Letters Series]. London, 1882. 16mo.
Ainger (Alfred). Charles Lamb. London, 1888. 12mo.
Rewritten and enlarged from the former work.
Allibone (S. A.). Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American authors. Philadelphia, 1870. 3 vols. 8vo.
Vol. II. Article: Charles Lamb.
Allsop (Thomas). Letters, Conversations, and Recollections of S. T. Coleridge. London, 1836. 2 vols. 12mo.
This contains many items of interest concerning Lamb.
American Cyclopedia (Appleton’s). New York, 1873. 16 vols. 8vo.
Article: Charles Lamb.
Babson (J. E.). Eliana: being the hitherto uncollected writings of Charles Lamb. New York and Boston, 1865. 12mo.
Contents: Preface, Essays and Sketches, The Pawnbroker’s Daughter, The Adventures of Ulysses, Tales, Poems, Letters, etc. This was a valuable addition to the knowledge of Lamb.
Balmanno (Mary). Pen and Pencil. New York, 1858. Square 8vo.
Pp. 121-146.
Barton (Bernard), Memoirs, Letters, and Poems of. Edited by his daughter. Philadelphia, 1856. 12mo.
Charles Lamb, pp. 168-184.
Bates (William). The Maclise Portrait Gallery of “Illustrious Literary Characters,” with Memoirs, etc. London, 1883. 8vo.
Charles Lamb, pp. 290-300.
[Birrell (Augustine).] Obiter Dicta. [Second Series.] London, 1887. 12mo.
Charles Lamb, pp. 222-236. A review of “Works” reprinted from _Macmillan’s Magazine_.
Blessington (Countess of). The Literary Life and Correspondence of. Edited by R. R. Madden, London, 1855. 3 vols. 8vo.
Vol. II. p. 369; Vol. III. p. 176.
Bric à Brac Series [edited by R. H. Stoddard]. Personal Recollections of Lamb, Hazlitt, and others. New York, 1875. 12mo.
Introductory Preface, p. 1-47.
Bulwer-Lytton (E. L.). Prose Works. London, 1868. 3 vols. 12mo.
Vol. I. pp. 89-123.
Calvert (George H.). The Gentleman. Boston, 1861. 12mo.
Pp. 32-42.
Carlyle (Thomas). A History of the First Forty Years of his Life, 1795-1835. By J. A. Froude. London, 1882. 2 vols. 8vo.
Vol. I. p. 222; Vol. II. pp. 209, 210.
Chambers’s Cyclopedia of English Literature. London, 1876. 2 vols. 8vo.
Vol. II. pp. 90-95.
Chambers’s Encyclopedia, etc. Revised Edition. Edinburgh, 1882. 8vo.
Article: Charles Lamb.
Chorley (H. F.). The Authors of England. A series of Medallion Portraits, etc. London, 1838. 4to.
Charles Lamb.
Clarke (Charles and Mary Cowden). Recollections of Writers, with Letters. New York, 1878. 12mo.
Charles Lamb and his Letters--Mary Lamb, pp. 158-189.
Clarke (F. L.). Golden Friendships, etc. London, 1884. 8vo.
Lamb and Coleridge, pp. 160-188.
Clayden (P. W.). Rogers and his Contemporaries. London, 1886. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.
Vol. I. p. 350.
Coleridge (S. T.). Life of, by Hall Caine [Great Writers’ Series.] London, 1887. 8vo.
Numerous references to Charles Lamb.
Collins (Stephen). Autobiography and Miscellanies. Philadelphia, 1872. 12mo.
P. 39.
Cottle (Joseph). Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. London, 1847. 12mo.
Frequent mention of Lamb.
Craddock (Thomas). Charles Lamb. Liverpool. 1867. 12mo.
Craik (G. L.). Compendious History of English Literature, &c. New York, 1875. 12mo.
Vol. II. pp. 478, 534, 553, 554, 555.
Cunningham (Allan). Biographical and Critical History of the Literature of the last Fifty Years. [Waldie’s Library, Vol. III.] Philadelphia, 1833-1849. 12 vols. 16mo.
Daniel (George). Love’s Last Labor not Lost. London, 1863. 16mo.
Recollections of Charles Lamb, pp. 1-31.
De Quincey (Thomas). Biographical Essays. 1851. 12mo.
Pp. 167-228.
---- Literary Reminiscences. Boston, 1852. 2 vols. 12mo.
Vol. I. pp. 62-135.
Elliston (R. W.). The Life and Enterprise of. By George Raymond. London, 1857. 12mo.
Pp. 266, etc.
Encyclopedia Britannica. The Encyclopedia Britannica. Eighth Edition. Edinburgh, 1856. 4to.
Article: Lamb, by R. Carruthers.
---- The Same. Ninth Edition. Edinburgh, 1876. 4to.
Article: Charles Lamb.
English Cyclopedia. A new Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. (Charles Knight’s.)
Article: Charles Lamb.
English Poets (The). Selections, with Critical Introductions, etc. [Edited by T. H. Ward.] London, 1889. 4 vols. 12mo.
Charles Lamb, Vol. IV. pp. 326-333.
Fields (James T.). Yesterdays with Authors. Boston, 1871. 12mo.
The Article: “Barry Cornwall and some of his Friends,” contains numerous references to Lamb and his sister.
Fitzgerald (Percy). Afternoon Lectures. Second Series. London, 1864. 12mo.
Vol. II. pp. 67-101.
---- Art of the Stage (The), as set out in Lamb’s Dramatic Essays, with a Commentary. London, 1885. 12mo.
---- Charles Lamb: His Friends, his Haunts, and his Books. [Portraits.] London, 1866. Square 12mo.
---- Little Essays, Sketches, and Characters, by C. L. Selected from his Letters. London, 1884. 12mo.
---- Recreations of a London Literary Man. London, 1882. 2 vols. 12mo.
Vol. I. p. 235.
Fox (Caroline). Memoirs of Old Friends, etc., 1835-1871. Edited by H. N. Pym. London, 1882. 8vo.
Mentions Lamb, pp. 12, 19, 46, 52, 145.
Francis (John). Literary Chronicle of a Half Century. London, 1882. 2 vols. 12mo.
Frequent mention of Lamb and his connection with _The Athenæum_.
Gilchrist (Mrs.). Mary Lamb. [Famous Women Series.] 16mo. London, W. H. Allen, 1883. 16mo.
Numerous mention of her brother.
Gilfillan. (George). A Gallery of Literary Portraits. London, 1845-54. 3 vols. 12mo.
Vol. I. pp. 338-345. Sketch of Lamb, with Portrait.
Godwin (William). His Friends and Acquaintances. By C. Kegan Paul. London, 1876. 2 vols. 8vo.
Vol. I., p. 362; Vol. II., p. 321.
Hall (S. C.). Retrospect of a Long Life. From 1815 to 1883. London, 1883. 2 vols. 8vo.
Vol. II. contains Anecdotes, etc., of Lamb.
Hall (Mr. and Mrs. S. C.). Memories of Great Men and Women. London, 1876. 8vo.
P. 11.
Haydon (B. R.). Life of. Edited by Tom Taylor. London, 1853. 3 vols. 12mo.
Numerous references to Lamb.
Hazlitt (W. Carew). Mary and Charles Lamb. Poems, Letters, and Remains. Now first collected. With Reminiscences and Notes. Portraits, Fac-similes, and Illustrations. London, 1874. 4to.
Unusually interesting and important, containing matter not in any of the earlier editions. Issued also in 8vo.
---- Spirit of the Age; or, Contemporary Portraits. London, 1825. 12mo.
Pp. 395-405.
---- Table Talk. London, 1845-6. 2 vols. 16mo.
Vol. II. On Conversation of Authors.
---- Memoirs. With Portions of his Correspondence. By W. C. Hazlitt. London, 1867. 2 vols. 12mo.
References to Lamb.
---- Literary Remains. By his Son. London, 1836. 2 vols. 12mo.
References to C. L.
Hood (Thomas). Memorials, by his Daughter. London, 1860. 2 vols. 12mo.
Howitt (William). The Northern Heights of London. London, 1869. 8vo.
Pp. 882-885.
Hunt (Leigh). Lord Byron and Some of his Contemporaries, etc. London, 1828. 4to.
Charles Lamb, pp. 296, 299. [With Portrait by Meyer.]
---- Autobiography. With Reminiscences of Friends and Contemporaries. London, 1850. 3 vols. 12mo.
Numerous references to Lamb.
Hutton (Laurence). Literary Landmarks of London. Boston, 1885. 12mo.
Pp. 182-193. The most accurate account extant.
Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography (The). Glasgow, n.d. 8vo.
Vol. III. Article: Charles Lamb, by Charles Taylor.
Imitation of Celebrated Authors; or, Imaginary Rejected Articles. London, 1844. 12mo.
P. 30 contains imitation of Lamb.
Ireland (Alexander). List of the writings of William Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt, etc., preceded by a review of, and extracts from Barry Cornwall’s “Memorials of Charles Lamb,” etc., and a chronological list of the works of Charles Lamb. London: 1868. 12mo.
Pp. 3-26. Charles Lamb.
Jesse (J. Heneage). London, its celebrities, characters, and remarkable places. London, 1851. 3 vols. 12mo.
Vol. I. pp. 330, 345, 388; Vol. III. pp. 220, 228, 313.
Johnson’s Universal Cyclopædia, etc. New York, 1886. 2 vols. 8vo.
Article. Charles Lamb. P. C. Bliss.
Mathews (William). The Great Conversers and other Essays. Chicago, 1876. 12mo.
Pp. 32, 117, 165, 173.
Macmillan (Daniel). Memoirs of. By Thomas Hughes. London, 1822. 12mo.
P. 141.
Mathews (Charles). Life and Correspondence, etc. Edited by his Widow. London, 1838. 4 vols. 8vo.
Numerous references to Lamb.
Minto (William), A Manual of English Prose Literature, etc. London, 1886. 12mo.
Pp. 537, 539.
Moir (D. M.), Sketches of the Poetical Literature of the past Half Century. Edinburgh, 1851. 16mo.
Moore (Thomas). Journal and Correspondence. Edited by Lord John Russell. London, 1853. 8 vols. 8vo.
Lamb Anecdotes, etc., Vol. III. p. 136; Vol. IV. pp. 50, 51; Vol. V. p. 317; Vol. VI. p. 249.
Munden (J. S.). Memoirs of. By his Son. London, 1844. 8vo.
Refers to Charles Lamb.
Mylius (W. F.). The First Book of Poetry for the Use of Schools, etc. London, 1815. 16mo.
This contains selections from “Poetry for Children.”
Notes and Queries. General Index to Notes and Queries. Seven Series. London, 1856, 1890. 4to.
Numerous references to Lamb.
Oliphant (Mrs.). Literary History of England. London, 1889. 3 vols. 8vo.
Vol. I. pp. 230, 250; Vol. II. pp. 65, 176, 177, 250, etc.; Vol. III. 1, 7, 240.
Pater (W. H.). Appreciations, with an Essay on Style. London, 1889. 12mo.
Pp. 107-126, Charles Lamb.
Patmore (P. G.). My Friends and Acquaintances. London, 1884. 4 vols. 12mo.
Numerous and most important references to, and reminiscences of Lamb.
[Patmore (P. G.).] Rejected Articles. London, 1826. 12mo.
Contains imitation of Lamb.
Pen and Ink Sketches of Poets, Preachers, and Politicians. [By John Dix.] London, 1846. 8vo.
Lamb and Coleridge, pp. 122, 140.
Penny Cyclopædia (The). [Chas. Knight’s.] London, 1839. 8vo.
Vol. XIII. Article: Charles Lamb.
Personal Traits of British Authors--Wordsworth, Coleridge, Lamb, Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, Procter. Edited by E. T. Mason. New York, 1885. 12mo.
Pp. 113-173. Charles Lamb.
Poole (Thomas). Thomas Poole and his Friend. By Mrs. Sandford. London, 1888. 12mo. 2 vols. 8vo.
Numerous references to Charles Lamb.
Procter (B. W.). Charles Lamb. A Memoir, by Barry Cornwall. London, 1868. 8vo.
This contains portraits theretofore unknown.
Robinson (Henry Crabb). Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence, selected and edited by Thomas Sadler. London, 1866. 3 vols. 8vo.