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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2119 | 2120<br />

<strong>The</strong> unsex’d females. New York 1800. By Rev Richard Polwhele,<br />

preface by Cobbett.<br />

A treatise on the culture and management <strong>of</strong> fruit trees.<br />

Philadelphia 1802, New York 1802, Albany NY 1803, Philadelphia<br />

1803, 1804 (by ‘an American farmer’, as An epitome <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

Forsyth’s treatise). By W. Forsyth, ed Cobbett with introd and<br />

notes, ‘adapting . . . the treatise to . . . America’.<br />

<strong>The</strong> empire <strong>of</strong> Germany. 1803. By J. G. Peltier, tr Cobbett with a trn <strong>of</strong><br />

a memoir by Peltier rptd from Political Register 1802.<br />

Cobbett’s parliamentary debates. 1804– . Ed Cobbett with J. Wright<br />

until 1811, then by Wright only. From 1813 (vol 24) as <strong>The</strong> parliamentary<br />

debates; supplemented by Cobbett’s parliamentary<br />

history, similarly edited, 36 vols 1806–20, which also passed out<br />

<strong>of</strong> his hands in 1812 and entitled <strong>The</strong> parliamentary history from<br />

vol 13. Repbd New York 1966. <strong>The</strong> parliamentary debates became<br />

Hansard’s parliamentary debates in 1818 and eventually the<br />

present Hansard.<br />

Cobbett’s Spirit <strong>of</strong> the Public Journals. Weekly periodical, ed<br />

Cobbett, 2 Jan–26 Dec 1804; 1 vol 1805.<br />

Cobbett’s complete collection <strong>of</strong> state trials. 33 vols 1809–26, 1972,<br />

Wilmington DE 1979. Cobbett with J. Wright and T. B. Howell<br />

until 1811, then by T. B. Howell; from 1812 dissociated from<br />

Cobbett as Howell’s state trials.<br />

An essay on sheep. 1811, New Haven CT 1813. By R. R. Livingston, ed<br />

Cobbett from 1st edn New York 1809, with his preface and notes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trial <strong>of</strong> Miss Mary Ann Tocker. New York 1818 (3 edns), Boston<br />

1818 (as the Triumph <strong>of</strong> virtue). Ed Cobbett with ‘letter’ and<br />

‘address’.<br />

American slave trade. 1822. By J. Torrey jr, ed Cobbett with preface<br />

from 1st Amer edn, Portraiture <strong>of</strong> domestic slavery, Philadelphia<br />

1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> horse hoeing husbandry. 1822, 1829. Ed Cobbett with introd<br />

from A specimen etc by J. Tull, 1731.<br />

Elements <strong>of</strong> the Roman history. 1828, 1829 (rev as An abridged<br />

history <strong>of</strong> the Emperors, 1829). By J. H. Sievrac, tr Cobbett.<br />

Usury. [1824?], 1828, 1834, 1856. By J. O’Callaghan, ed Cobbett from<br />

1st edn New York 1824, with dedication.<br />

A geographical dictionary. 1832, 1854. Ed Cobbett et al.<br />

<strong>The</strong> curse <strong>of</strong> paper money. 1833, New York 1968. By W. M. Gouge, ed<br />

Cobbett with preface and introd rptd from Political Register 20<br />

July 1833, the rest from Philadelphia 1833 edn.<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> Andrew Jackson. 1834, New York 1834, 1834, Baltimore 1834,<br />

[another Amer edn 1834], New York [1837]. Ed Cobbett from the<br />

Life by J. H. Eaton, Philadelphia 1824.<br />

Doom <strong>of</strong> the tithes. 1836. Introd by Cobbett to a trn from a Sp work,<br />

Historia y origen de las rentas de la Iglesia de España, 1793.<br />

Works written under the pseudonym ‘Peter Porcupine’<br />

See under individual works, above.<br />

§2<br />

Hazlitt, W. Character <strong>of</strong> Cobbett. In his Table talk, vol 1, 1821, and<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong> the age, 1825 (2nd edn), 1835.<br />

Obituary. <strong>The</strong> Times 20 June 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> William Cobbett, esq. late MP for Oldham. 1835.<br />

Chesterton, G. K. William Cobbett. 1925.<br />

Clark, M. E. Peter Porcupine in America. Philadelphia 1939.<br />

Cole, G. D. H. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> William Cobbett. 1947.<br />

Spater, G. William Cobbett: the poor man’s friend. 2 vols <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

1982.<br />

Green, D. Great Cobbett: the noblest agitator. 1983.<br />

Cobbett’s New Register ( jnl <strong>of</strong> the William Cobbett Soc) is pbd annually.<br />

[ln]<br />

Hartley Coleridge 1796–1849<br />

See col 297.<br />

Henry Nelson Coleridge 1798–1843<br />

§1<br />

Poetry <strong>of</strong> the College Magazine. Windsor 1819 (with J. Moultrie).<br />

Six months in the West Indies in 1825. 1826 (anon), 1832 (with<br />

addns), 1841 (with addns); rptd New York 1970; tr Du 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young logicians . . . with particular reference to ‘Six months . . .’.<br />

1827.<br />

Introductions to the study <strong>of</strong> the Greek classic poets. Pt 1 (all pbd)<br />

1830, 1834. On Homer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> genuine life <strong>of</strong> Mr Francis Swing. 1831.<br />

Specimens <strong>of</strong> the table-talk <strong>of</strong> the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 2<br />

vols 1835, 1836 (with slight alterations), 1851 etc.<br />

Table talk, recorded by Henry Nelson Coleridge (and John Taylor<br />

Coleridge), edited by C. Woodring. 2 vols 1990 (Collected works <strong>of</strong><br />

S. T. Coleridge vol 14).<br />

For H. N. Coleridge’s edns <strong>of</strong> his uncle’s Literary remains, Aids to<br />

reflection, Confessions <strong>of</strong> an inquiring spirit, Biographia literaria<br />

etc, see under S. T. Coleridge, col 298, above. His pseudonymous and anon critical<br />

essays and reviews in Etonian, Br Critic and Quart Rev are summarised<br />

in W. Graham, Henry Nelson Coleridge: expositor <strong>of</strong><br />

romantic criticism, PQ 4 1925.<br />

§2<br />

Coleridge, E. Some recollections <strong>of</strong> Henry Nelson Coleridge and his<br />

family. 1910. [pl]<br />

Edward Copleston 1776–1849<br />

§1<br />

Advice to a young reviewer, with a specimen <strong>of</strong> the art. Oxford 1807<br />

(anon); ed J. C. Collins 1903 (in Critical essays and literary fragments);<br />

ed G. S. Gordon 1927 (in Three Oxford ironies; with bibliographical<br />

notes) (with note on the author by V. M. D.).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Examiner examined: or logic vindicated. 1809. Anon.<br />

A reply to the calumnies <strong>of</strong> the Edinburgh Review against Oxford:<br />

containing an account <strong>of</strong> the studies pursued in that university.<br />

Oxford 1810; A second reply, Oxford 1810; A third reply, Oxford<br />

1811.<br />

Praelectiones academicae Oxonii habitae. Oxford 1813. 35 Latin lectures<br />

on poetry.<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> the late Edward Copleston, with an introduction containing<br />

some reminiscences <strong>of</strong> his life. Ed R. Whately 1854.<br />

Copleston also pbd An inquiry into the doctrines <strong>of</strong> necessity and predestination,<br />

in four discourses, 1831, and a number <strong>of</strong> sermons, charges<br />

and pams.<br />

§2<br />

Copleston, W. J. Memoir <strong>of</strong> Copleston with selections from his diary<br />

and correspondence. 1851. Includes bibliography.<br />

Tuckwell, W. In his Pre-Tractarian Oxford: a reminiscence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Oriel Noetics, 1909.<br />

George Lillie Craik 1798–1866<br />

<strong>The</strong> New Zealanders. 1830. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pursuit <strong>of</strong> knowledge under difficulties, illustrated by anecdotes.<br />

2 vols 1830–1 (anon), 1844, 3 vols 1845, 2 vols 1858 (rev and<br />

enlarged), 1 vol 1865 (rev and enlarged), Edinburgh 1881, London<br />

1906 (rev and enlarged).<br />

Paris and its historical scenes. 2 vols 1831–2. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pictorial history <strong>of</strong> England: being a history <strong>of</strong> the people as<br />

well as a history <strong>of</strong> the Kingdom. 4 vols 1837–41 (to the accession<br />

<strong>of</strong> George III), 1841–4 (during the reign <strong>of</strong> George III), 9 vols 1850<br />

(vol 9 with index by H. C. Hamilton). With C. MacFarlane.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> British commerce from the earliest times. 3 vols 1844.<br />

Rptd from <strong>The</strong> pictorial history <strong>of</strong> England by Craik and<br />

MacFarlane.

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