Pamphlets (Various)

v.y.
8vo., half calf
bound in one vol.
1
English
£1. 10s.
S087.2; V01.01; C067.04
A*
Library, shelving left of door, item 01

- Essay on the Historical Plays of Shakespeare written for the Stephen's Endowment, King's College, London, 1850 (Privately Printed) Charles Dickens, Esq., with the Author's most unfeigned respect.
- Alphonso Barbo, or the Punishment of Death. A Tragedy by C. F. Ellerman, 1850
- Meroth, or 'The Sacrifice to the Nile'. A Tragedy by R. W. Hume, 1850
- My Portrait Gallery and other Poems by Mary L. Boyle. Privately Printed, 1849
- Poetical Contribution to the National Anti-Corn Law Bazaar by H. Caroline Pumfrey
- Carmichael's Inquiry into the Evidence with Regard to a Future State. For Charles Dickens, Esqre., from the Author, with all those deep sentiments of Respect in which he participates with all the world but particularly in discharge of a debt of gratitude which he owes him for his beautiful little Tale of 'A Child's Dream of a Star' so coincident in idea with the present work, and so curiously evincing how two independent minds may without connection or correspondance light on and illustrate the same important truth: with other pamphlets.