Author: John Cam (1st Baron Broughton) Hobhouse
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Manuscript of John Cam Hobhouse's Account of the Separation of Lord and Lady Byron, with His Copies of Related Correspondence
Author: John Cam (1st Baron Broughton) Hobhouse
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"Privately Printed Publication, "Contemporary Account of the Separation of Lord and Lady Byron; Also of the Destruction of Lord Byron's Memoirs", by John Cam Hobhouse"
Author: John Cam (1st Baron Broughton) Hobhouse
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Letters Concerning the Separation of Lord and Lady Byron from Various Correspondents, Including Lady Byron
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Includes typed letters primarily from Lady Byron and manuscript correspondence from the following writers: (1) 1816, Sir James Burges to John Hanson; (2) 1816, M Doyle to John Cam Hobhouse; (3) 1816, James Farquhar to John Hanson; (4) 1816, J.W. Ford to John Hanson; (5) 1816, John Hanson to Lord Byron, Stephen Lushington and Samuel Sheperd; (6) 1816, William Hoar to John Hanson; (7) 1816, John Cam Hobhouse to M Doyle and Wilmot; (8) 1816, Reverend W. Hodgson; (9) 1816, Augusta Leigh to John Hanson; (10) 1816, Stephen Lushington to John Hanson, Henry Vassal Fox and others; (11) 1816, J. Mann to Byron; (12) 1816, Ralph Noel Milbanke to John Hanson; (13) 1816, Samuel Shepherd to John Hanson; (14) 1816, Gerard Wharton to Lord Byron and John Hanson, some written together with J.W. Ford; (15) 1816, Wilmot to Lord Byron and John Cam Hobhouse; (16) 1816, two unidentified.
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Includes typed letters primarily from Lady Byron and manuscript correspondence from the following writers: (1) 1816, Sir James Burges to John Hanson; (2) 1816, M Doyle to John Cam Hobhouse; (3) 1816, James Farquhar to John Hanson; (4) 1816, J.W. Ford to John Hanson; (5) 1816, John Hanson to Lord Byron, Stephen Lushington and Samuel Sheperd; (6) 1816, William Hoar to John Hanson; (7) 1816, John Cam Hobhouse to M Doyle and Wilmot; (8) 1816, Reverend W. Hodgson; (9) 1816, Augusta Leigh to John Hanson; (10) 1816, Stephen Lushington to John Hanson, Henry Vassal Fox and others; (11) 1816, J. Mann to Byron; (12) 1816, Ralph Noel Milbanke to John Hanson; (13) 1816, Samuel Shepherd to John Hanson; (14) 1816, Gerard Wharton to Lord Byron and John Hanson, some written together with J.W. Ford; (15) 1816, Wilmot to Lord Byron and John Cam Hobhouse; (16) 1816, two unidentified.
Correspondence Between John Cam Hobhouse, Lord Byron, and Other Correspondents, Including Some of Hobhouse's Last Letters to Byron
Author: John Cam (1st Baron Broughton) Hobhouse
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Copied letters between Lord Byron and his close friend, John Cam Hobhouse, relating to various matters including domestic affairs, politics and poetry. Also includes correspondence between Hobhouse and John Murray II after Byron's death. Included are: Copies, undated, of letters dated 1818-1823, from Byron to John Cam Hobhouse; Copies, undated, of letters dated 1808-1820, from John Cam Hobhouse to Byron; Copies, undated, of letters dated 1819-1829, from John Cam Hobhouse to Emily Cowper (1819), Henry Luttrell (1824), and John Murray II (1829). Enclosed with the letter to Murray is a sheet of diary notes concerning Byron.
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Copied letters between Lord Byron and his close friend, John Cam Hobhouse, relating to various matters including domestic affairs, politics and poetry. Also includes correspondence between Hobhouse and John Murray II after Byron's death. Included are: Copies, undated, of letters dated 1818-1823, from Byron to John Cam Hobhouse; Copies, undated, of letters dated 1808-1820, from John Cam Hobhouse to Byron; Copies, undated, of letters dated 1819-1829, from John Cam Hobhouse to Emily Cowper (1819), Henry Luttrell (1824), and John Murray II (1829). Enclosed with the letter to Murray is a sheet of diary notes concerning Byron.
"Incomplete, Marked Proofs, "A Contemporary Narrative of Events Connected with the Separation of Lord and Lady Byron; Also an Account of the Destruction of Lord Byron's Memoirs", by John Cam Hobhouse"
Author: John Cam (1st Baron Broughton) Hobhouse
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Pages between ix and 176 are absent from the proofs. They account for the destruction of Lord Byron's memoirs. The arrangement of these parts differs from the final edition in that the appendix follows the account of the destruction of the memoirs. Included with the proofs is a manuscript of the footnote to page 214.
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Pages between ix and 176 are absent from the proofs. They account for the destruction of Lord Byron's memoirs. The arrangement of these parts differs from the final edition in that the appendix follows the account of the destruction of the memoirs. Included with the proofs is a manuscript of the footnote to page 214.
Contemporary Account of the Separation of Lord and Lady Byron
Author: John Cam Hobhouse (baron Broughton.)
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Category : Poets, English
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Pages : 280
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Contemporary Account of the Separation of Lord and Lady Byron
Author: John Cam Hobhouse Broughton
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ISBN: 9781498141659
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Pages : 244
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1870 Edition.
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ISBN: 9781498141659
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Pages : 244
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1870 Edition.
Correspondence of Lord Byron, with a Friend, Including His Letters to His Mother, Written from Portugal, Spain, Greece, and the Shores of the Mediterranean, in 1809, 1810 and 1811. Also Recollections of the Poet, by the Late R.C. Dallas, Esq. The Whole Forming an Original Memoir of Lord Byron's Life, from 1808 to 1814. And a Continuation and Preliminary Statement of the Proceedings by which the Letters Were Suppressed in England, at the Suit of Lord Byron's Executors. By the Rev. A.R.C. Dallas. Vol. 1. [-3]
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Pages : 266
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Letters from John Cam Hobhouse to Lord Byron
Author: John Cam (1st Baron Broughton) Hobhouse
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Hobhouse discusses mutual acquaintances and also Byron's debts.
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Hobhouse discusses mutual acquaintances and also Byron's debts.
Letters from John Cam Hobhouse to Lord Byron
Author: John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton
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Hobhouse discusses mutual acquaintances and also Byron's debts.
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Hobhouse discusses mutual acquaintances and also Byron's debts.