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EXCURSIONS IN
VICTORIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY

“If it is true that the Victorian time was uglyand vulgar, the excitement of those yearsbetween 1848 and 1890 was something likethat 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

ERRATA

P. 24 line 33 for “first” read “second.”
P. 24 line 36 for “Finn” read “Redux.”
P. 29 line 20 for “invented for” read “'presented' in.”

ADDENDUM.

P. 72. The following paragraph should precede “1863/ AWELCOME, etc.”

1861

THE VICTORIA REGIA: A Volume of OriginalContributions in Poetry and Prose. Edited byAdelaide A. Procter. London: Printed and Publishedby Emily Faithfull and Co., Victoria Press(for the Employment of Women), Great CoramStreet, W.C. 1861. 1 vol. Royal 8vo (6¼ × 9⅜).Pp. x + 349 + (1). No half-title. Red-brown embossedcloth, all edges gilt, blocked in gold and blind. Redchocolate end-papers.

NOTE.—Pp. 187 to 214 are occupied by a story by Anthony Trollopeentitled The Journey to Panama. This is the first appearance in bookform of a tale afterwards published in Lotta Schmidt and other Stories.

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CONTENTS

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A Note on the Terms used in the Bibliographies which follow, together with Observations relative to Victorian Bookmaking and Recommendations to Collectors10
 
Acknowledgments16
 
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