Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans
London : Edward Moxon, 1853
post 8vo.,
cloth
both series
1
English
6s.
6d.
S070.3b; C045.06
Lobby7
Dedicated to Charles Dickens; commencing, 'Friends as we are, have long been, and ever shall be, I doubt whether I should have prefaced these pages with your name were it not to register my judgement that, in breaking up and cultivating the unreclaimed wastes of Humanity, no labours have been so strenuous, so continuous, or half so successful, as yours,' etc.
Described by Stonehouse as Another Edition of Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen