Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL. D., 1773McGraw-Hill, 1961 - 520 pages |
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Page xvi
... copy . According to the practice of the day , he was expected to keep one printer constantly busy by sending in copy in batches sufficient to set up a sheet or two . I find no oc- currence of Malone's hand in the copy for the first ...
... copy . According to the practice of the day , he was expected to keep one printer constantly busy by sending in copy in batches sufficient to set up a sheet or two . I find no oc- currence of Malone's hand in the copy for the first ...
Page xix
... copy by a system of signposts . The printer had not only to turn most of the leaves , but had also to follow direc- tions out into a supplementary file of copy and back again . The preparation of the copy resulted in the following addi ...
... copy by a system of signposts . The printer had not only to turn most of the leaves , but had also to follow direc- tions out into a supplementary file of copy and back again . The preparation of the copy resulted in the following addi ...
Page 408
... copy ; proofs of the copy as first set ; edited leaves from the printed sheet C used as copy for the cancels ; proofs of the cancels . Though all four pages show interesting stylistic revision in the cancels , none of the changes seems ...
... copy ; proofs of the copy as first set ; edited leaves from the printed sheet C used as copy for the cancels ; proofs of the cancels . Though all four pages show interesting stylistic revision in the cancels , none of the changes seems ...
Contents
APPENDIX Correspondence between Boswell and Lord Elibank | 405 |
TOPOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT | 452 |
INDEX | 489 |
Copyright | |
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