The Works Of charles And Mary Lamb, Vol. 5 Fiscle (Part-I) PART - 1

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The Works Of charles And Mary Lamb, Vol. 5 Fiscle (Part-I)      PART - 1
This Edition Of the Correspondence Of charles And Mary Lamb Contains 618
Letters, Of which 45 Are By Mary Lamb Alone. It Is The Only Edition To
Contain All Mary Lamb'S Letters And Also A Reference To, Or Abstract Of,
Every Letter Of charles Lamb'S That Cannot, For Reasons Of copyright, Be
Included. Canon Ainger'S Last Edition Contains 467 Letters And The
_Every-Man'S Library Edition_ Contains 572. In 1905 The Boston
Bibliophile Society, A Wealthy Association Of american Collectors,
Issued Privately--Since Privately One Can Do Anything--An Edition In six
Volumes (Limited To 453 Sets) Of the Correspondence Of charles And Mary
Lamb, Containing everything that Was Available, Which Means Practically
Everything that Was Known: The Number Reaching a Total Of 762 Letters;
But It Will Be Many Years Before Such A Collection Can Be Issued In
England, Since Each Of the Editions Here Has Copyright Matter Peculiar
To Itself. My Attempt To Induce The American Owner Of the Largest Number
Of New Letters To Allow Me To Copy Them From The Boston Bibliophile
Edition Has Proved Fruitless.


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