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A compact handbook combining essays and annotated bibliographies of several nineteenth-century authors with practical guidance for book collectors. It explains terms and practices of Victorian bookmaking, highlights publication histories and variant issues, and points out features that identify true first editions. The text discusses the importance of original condition, market considerations, and common pitfalls, and is organized author-by-author with indexes, errata, and an addendum to support accurate identification and informed collecting of Victorian publications.

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Title: Excursions in Victorian Bibliography

Author: Michael Sadleir

Release date: September 22, 2016 [eBook #53118]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

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EXCURSIONS IN
VICTORIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY

“If it is true that the Victorian time was ugly and vulgar, the excitement of those years between 1848 and 1890 was something like that of a religious revival.”

The Early Life of Mark Rutherford.
ANTHONY TROLLOPE
BENJAMIN DISRAELI
FREDERICK MARRYAT
WILKIE COLLINS
CHARLES READE
G. J. WHYTE MELVILLE
MRS. GASKELL
AND
HERMAN MELVILLE

EXCURSIONS IN VICTORIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY

BY
MICHAEL SADLEIR
LONDON
CHAUNDY & COX
40 MADDOX STREET
MCMXXII
TO MY
FATHER