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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2079 | 2080<br />

Evenings at home in words <strong>of</strong> one syllable. By Mary Godolphin. 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim’s Progress in words <strong>of</strong> one syllable. By Mary Godolphin.<br />

1869 (illus), New York [1884], 1939.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Swiss Family Robinson in words <strong>of</strong> one syllable. By Mary<br />

Godolphin. 1869, Boston and New York [1914].<br />

<strong>The</strong> one-syllable Sunday book. By Mary Godolphin. [1870.]<br />

§2<br />

le Breton, P. H. (ed). Memoirs, miscellanies and letters <strong>of</strong> the late<br />

Lucy Aikin. 1864.<br />

review: London Quart Rev 24 1865.<br />

Boase, F. In Modern <strong>English</strong> biography, 1892.<br />

In DNB.<br />

Archibald Alison 1792–1867<br />

§1<br />

Travels in France during the years 1814–15: comprising a residence<br />

at Paris during the stay <strong>of</strong> the allied armies and at Aix at the<br />

period <strong>of</strong> the landing <strong>of</strong> Bonaparte. 2 vols Edinburgh 1815,<br />

Edinburgh 1816 (rev and enlarged edn). Anon; in collaboration<br />

with W. P. Alison, J. Hope and A. F. Tytler.<br />

Remarks on the administration <strong>of</strong> criminal justice in Scotland, and<br />

the dangers proposed to be introduced into it, by a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

faculty <strong>of</strong> advocates. Edinburgh 1825.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> the criminal law <strong>of</strong> Scotland. Edinburgh 1832.<br />

Practice <strong>of</strong> the criminal law <strong>of</strong> Scotland. Edinburgh 1833.<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Europe from the commencement <strong>of</strong> the French revolution<br />

in 1789 to the restoration <strong>of</strong> the Bourbons in 1815. 10 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1833–42, Paris 1841–2, New York 1842–3, Edinburgh<br />

1844 (6th edn), 20 vols Edinburgh 1848 (7th edn), 14 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1849–50 (8th edn), 12 vols Edinburgh 1853–6 (9th<br />

edn), 14 vols Edinburgh 1860 (10th edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> population and their connection with human<br />

happiness. 2 vols Edinburgh 1840, 1860.<br />

Free trade and protection. Edinburgh 1844. Rptd from a chapter in<br />

<strong>The</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> population and 2 articles in Blackwood’s.<br />

England in 1815 and 1845, or a sufficient and a contracted currency.<br />

Edinburgh 1845, 1845 (rev edn), 1846, 1847.<br />

Miscellaneous essays. Philadelphia 1845, other edns pbd<br />

Philadelphia 1846–53, Boston 1854, 1856, 1857, 1859, New York<br />

1860, other edns pbd New York 1863–81.<br />

Free trade and a fettered currency. Edinburgh 1847.<br />

Suggestions for a domestic currency founded upon philosophic and<br />

unerring principles . . .. New York 1847.<br />

<strong>The</strong> military life <strong>of</strong> John Duke <strong>of</strong> Marlborough. Edinburgh 1848,<br />

New York 1848 etc, 2 vols Edinburgh 1852 (2nd edn, enlarged, as<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> John Duke <strong>of</strong> Marlborough), Edinburgh 1853; tr Ger<br />

1852, 1865 (new edn).<br />

Essays, political, historical, and miscellaneous. 3 vols Edinburgh<br />

1850.<br />

Inaugural address delivered . . . on his installation as Lord Rector <strong>of</strong><br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Glasgow . . . 1851. Edinburgh [1851].<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Europe from the fall <strong>of</strong> Napoleon in 1815 to the accession<br />

<strong>of</strong> Louis Napoleon in 1852. 9 vols Edinburgh 1853–9, 4 vols New<br />

York 1853–60 etc.<br />

A lecture on the currency, delivered in the City Hall, Glasgow, on<br />

Tuesday, March 15, 1859. Birmingham [1859], Glasgow [1859].<br />

Rptd from Glasgow Morning Jnl.<br />

<strong>The</strong> currency laws: their effect on the pr<strong>of</strong>its <strong>of</strong> trade and wages <strong>of</strong><br />

labour. Glasgow 1859.<br />

Lives <strong>of</strong> Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, the second and<br />

third Marquesses <strong>of</strong> Londonderry, with annals <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />

events in which they bore a part. 3 vols Edinburgh 1861.<br />

For Alison’s contributions to Blackwood’s Mag, Edinburgh Rev, Foreign<br />

Quarterly Rev, and the Dublin Univ Mag, see Wellesley vol 5, 1989.<br />

§2<br />

Alison, Lady [Jane] (ed). Some account <strong>of</strong> my life and writings: an<br />

autobiography by the late Sir Archibald Alison . . . edited by his<br />

daughter-in-law. 2 vols Edinburgh 1883. [gw]<br />

John Anster 1793–1867<br />

See col 224.<br />

Sarah Austin, née Taylor 1793–1867<br />

For locations <strong>of</strong> the mss <strong>of</strong> Austin’s extensive correspondence, see L. and J.<br />

Hamburger’s Contemplating adultery: the secret life <strong>of</strong> a Victorian<br />

woman, New York 1991, London 1992.<br />

§1<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> Carsten Niebuhr. 1833 (anon). (Biographies <strong>of</strong> Eminent Men<br />

ser; also issued as part <strong>of</strong> Library <strong>of</strong> Useful Knowledge: Lives <strong>of</strong><br />

Eminent Persons).<br />

On national education. First pbd in Foreign Quart Rev 12, Oct 1833.<br />

Germany from 1760 to 1814: or sketches <strong>of</strong> German life, from the<br />

decay <strong>of</strong> the empire to the expulsion <strong>of</strong> the French. 1854, micros<br />

New Haven CT [1978] and <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA [198?]. Partly rptd from<br />

articles in Edinburgh Rev 77 (Feb 1843), 78 (Oct 1843), and 86 (Oct<br />

1846), and Br and Foreign Rev 26 (June 1842).<br />

Two letters on girls’ schools, and on the training <strong>of</strong> working<br />

women: with additions. 1857, micro Glen Rock NJ 1975.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

For Austin’s contributions to the Foreign Quart Rev, Br and Foreign Rev,<br />

Edinburgh Rev and Fraser’s Mag, see Wellesley vol 5.<br />

Reports to the Athenaeum from the Continent, on various aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

life and culture there, 1842–5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grave <strong>of</strong> Locke. Athenaeum 5 Oct 1850.<br />

Industrial girls’ schools. Athenaeum 22 Nov 1856 and 24 Jan 1857.<br />

Collaborative work (with Edgar Taylor)<br />

Lays <strong>of</strong> the Minnesingers or German troubadours <strong>of</strong> the twelfth and<br />

thirteenth centuries. 1825. Anon.<br />

Translations<br />

Foscolo, Ugo. History <strong>of</strong> the democratical constitution <strong>of</strong> Venice.<br />

Edinburgh Rev 46, June 1827.<br />

[Pückler-Muskau, H. L. H., Fürst von]. Tour in England, Ireland and<br />

France, in the years 1828 and 1829. Tr from Ger 2 vols 1831, 1 vol<br />

Philadelphia 1833.<br />

[Pückler-Muskau, H. L. H., Fürst von]. Tour in Germany, Holland<br />

and England, in the years 1826, 1827, and 1828. Tr from Ger 2 vols<br />

1832. This and the preceding title were pbd in 2 vols in London in<br />

1832 and in 1 vol in Philadelphia 1833 as Tour in England, Ireland<br />

and France in the years 1826, 1827, 1828, and 1829; new 8-vol edn<br />

Philadelphia 1835, new edn Zurich 1940 (rev). <strong>The</strong> sections <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tour relating to England were partly rptd in A Regency visitor:<br />

the <strong>English</strong> tour <strong>of</strong> Prince Pückler-Muskau described in his<br />

letters, ed and introd by E. M. Butler 1957. Sarah Austin’s trns <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tour involved significant censorship and rewording <strong>of</strong> the<br />

original.<br />

Sismondi, Leonard Simond de. A history <strong>of</strong> the Italian Republics. Tr<br />

from Fr 1832 (anon).<br />

On the recent attempts to revolutionise Germany. Tr from Ger, from<br />

the 1832 issue <strong>of</strong> Bibliothek der Neuesten Weltkunde, in NMM<br />

37, Jan 1833.<br />

Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Goethe from the German <strong>of</strong> Falk, von Muller &c. 3<br />

vols 1833, Philadelphia 1841, micro Washington [19–?] (Lib <strong>of</strong><br />

Congress).<br />

review: Edinburgh Rev 57, July 1833 by Herman Merivale.<br />

Sismondi, Leonard Simond de. A history <strong>of</strong> the fall <strong>of</strong> the Roman<br />

Empire. Tr from Fr 2 vols 1834. Anon.

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