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Hitchcock's Rereleased Films: From Rope to Vertigo (Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Studies)
Srebnick, Walter [Editor]; Raubicheck, Walter [Editor]; Sarris, Andrew [Foreword]; Cvetkovich, Ann [Contributor]; West, Ann [Contributor]; Mazzella, Anthony J. [Contributor]; Tomlinson, Doug [Contributor]; Hark, Ina Rae [Contributor]; Belton, John [Contributor]; Trumpener, Katie [Contributor]; Brill, Lesley [Contributor]; Goulet, Robert G. [Contributor]; Stam, Robert [Contributor]; Wood, Robin [Contributor]; Taylor, Samuel [Contributor]; Hemmeter, Thomas [Contributor]; Leitch, Thomas [Contributor]; Bauso, Thomas M. [Contributor]; Simon, William G. [Contributor];
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OMNIANA or HORAE OTIOSIORES Volume 2
SOUTHEY, Robert (editor) & Samuel Taylor COLERIDGE (contributor)]
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1812
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. Half leather, marbled boards, covers worn and titles in manuscript across spine, split between front end papers and front cover attached but loosening, previous ownership book plate on front fee end paper and later ownership on front free end paper, text block tight, clean with occasional foxing, 330 pa…ges. [QP].
Verlag: Whittington Stoke Ferry 15 Nov, 1833
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Four pages, 4to, fold marks, discoloration, some damage with minor loss of text. "My Dear Sir/ Pressed as you are by more important business, it demands apology from me, to intrude any foreign matter on your time and attention - Your wonted kindness is my least & only apology - The business of , in which I am here engaged, is ve…ry pleasant, & I will add, lucrative, so far as it goes [underlined from so]; but, as you are doubtless aware, it does not go far enough [underlined from it]:- in other words, it leaves too large a portion of the year unemployed - Now, according to my notions, the interval betwen May and Oct. is too great for Holiday purposes, and yet, I have no specific means of filling up this hiatus - To be sure, I could, as some have hinted, fill up my time with the sale of coals & other articles which may be brought up to my very door by a navigable river; but then I should interfere with the young Salmons, who have recently (since the failure of their father) set up in this business and to take the bread out of their mouth, however indifferent they may be to me, is what I own I could not do, that I am now occupying the very station, which, but for misconduct, not not their own perhaps, they once occupied [page 2] themselves - What I wish to consult you on, is this. A good Farmer's paper is wnted - The Farmer's Journal (never so good as it might have been made) is now merged in Bell's Weekly Messenger; a huge mass of Tory materials, badly arranged, and evidently conducted without a particle of Agricultural Skill - It is, like some other things of the kind, you & I have known: a mere mercantile Speculation. Bad as it is, it is the best, I may say, the only farming paper we have - Surely something of the kind might be advantageously started - I wish you would mention the subject to our friend Chadwick, or Richd. Taylor (who prints several of these Weekly Papers) and let me know if I can be of any service (still living in the Country of course) in such an undertaking - Mr. C. and I had at one time much conference about Editn. of the Examre. - In broaching the matter to you, I should wish for your co-operation & assistance - Don't you think such a thing would be more likely to take than the Magazine you spoke of & [inserted] I should fear, the would damp the public appetite for this description of knowledge - Do not think for one moment, I am urged by necessity [underlined from by] to strike out another line of business - My Income is amply sufficient for me & mine: but thetruth is, [page 3] I see no reason why, if I can earn in 6 months a maintenance for 12, that therefore [underlined] I shd by idle for the remaining 6 - All I wish is Employment, with, of course, a moderate, & but a moderate [underlined from first moderate], remuneration for such labour as I may be able to bring into the undertaking - My name is of no value, but I own, it would acquire [excision] honor by being associated with that of Loudon - either in this or in any other literary [inserted] speculation _ Do not think me pre[su]mptious in harbouring this Idea - I thi[nk] we might be mutually serviceable to each other - Of this be assured - The hope & the wish to render you [underlined] service, operate fully as much as the desire to serve myself in this matter -/ I thank youfor the trouble you have had about Howden's Gate - I recd one [underlined] set of the Irons last monday: but, wanting another, (there being two [underlined] gates to fit up) I wrote to Cottam & Hallem stating as much, & also requesting them, if possible, to cast the part by which the rack is screwed on the back of the gate [underlined from on], an Inch narrower - My gates being barely 3 inches wide at this part, & the irons being 4 inches wide - I will settle the cost when I next go to London [page 4] There are no secrets in this Lre - Perhaps you will not object to letting Mr. Chadwick see it, as the shortest mode of proceeding - From either him or you I shall be ahppy to hear an opinion on the subject -/ address panel]/ Give my best regards to Mrs. L. & your Sisters: in which I am cordially joined by Mrs. T. . . ." Note: "The New Farmer's Journal" commenced in Feb. 1833. Noted: Cited by Loudon on trees in "The Villa Gardener" (p.267) and in Loudon's "The Gardener's Magazine" ("Preserving Dahlia Roots", p.224), as well as other periodicals (Googlebooks).

Verlag: Printed by Biggs and Co. for T.N. Longman & O. Rees, London. 1799 - 1800, Bristol, 1799
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Zustand: Good. Other Contributors include Charles Lloyd, Amelia Opie, George Dyer, Joseph Cottle, Robert Lovell, A.S Cottle, Humphrey Davy, Dr. Beddoes, Joseph Hucks, & Mary Robinson. 2 vols. pp. (viii), 300; (vi), 299. 8vo. Full calf, spines with gilt decoration and labels. All hinges rubbed. In Vol 1. pp. 31/32 (Sig. B8) is ca…ncelled as usual. It carried Southey's War Poem, which was deleted because of the extreme lack of patriotism it expressed. There are 27 poems included by Coleridge of which This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison, A Poem, Addresses to Charles Lamb, of the India-House, London; Sonnet to W.L. Esq. while he sung a Song to Purcell's Music; Somethiong childish, but very natural. Written in Germany; Home-Sick. Written in Germany; and four of the Epigrams were all printed for the first time in these volumes. A third volume was considered but never published.With the bookplate of Edward J. McCutchen and the binders label C. Kalthoeber, London. Wise p. 56.
Weitere BilderVerlag: Printed by Biggs and Co. for T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Bristol, 1800
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First editions. First editions. [viii], 300 (B8, pp. 31-2, canceled as usual); [vi], 299, [1] pp., on wove paper, watermarked "LLOYD 1795". 2 vols. 8vo. First edition of the two volumes, all published, of Southey's anthology of new poetry. Besides Southey himself, the most important contributor is Coleridge, with no fewer than 2…7 poems, including the first printing of "This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison." There are also poems by Charles Lamb, Charles Lloyd, Joseph Cottle, Robert Lovell, George Dyer, Francis Wrangham, Humphry Davy, Mary Robinson, and Amelia Opie. A third volume was planned but never appeared. The canceled leaf, excised in all but Southey's own copy, contained his "War Poem" and was deleted because of its insufficient patriotism. A fine copy in the original boards with distinguished provenance. Ashley I, pp. 199-200; Wise, Coleridge 15; Tinker 1953. Provenance: William Henry Covington (bookplate); Frank Brewer Bemis (bookplate); Harold Greenhill (bookplate); David & Lulu Borowitz (bookplate, their sale Sotheby's New York, 15 November 1977, lot 232); John Davidson (bookplate) Publisher's paper-backed gray (vol. I) and rose (vol. II) boards, skillfully rebacked to style. Fine, in custom blue morocco gilt pull-off cases [viii], 300 (B8, pp. 31-2, canceled as usual); [vi], 299, [1] pp., on wove paper, watermarked "LLOYD 1795". 2 vols. 8vo.