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Egremont, E. In <strong>The</strong> cousins: the friendship, opinions and activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and George Wyndham, 1977.<br />

Lambert, A. In Unquiet souls, New York 1984.<br />

Abdy, J. and C. Gere. In <strong>The</strong> souls, 1984.<br />

Ridley J. and C. Percy (ed). <strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Arthur Balfour and Lady<br />

Elcho 1885–1917. 1992. [da]<br />

Henry Austin Dobson 1840–1921<br />

For mss and letters, see LR and NRA. <strong>The</strong>re is an Austin Dobson Collection at<br />

the Univ <strong>of</strong> London Lib. Other notable collections in the BL, Leeds Univ Lib,<br />

and the Univ <strong>of</strong> Reading Lib.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Murray, F. E. A bibliography <strong>of</strong> Dobson. Derby 1900.<br />

Murdoch, W. G. B. Eng Illus Mag Dec 1903–Jan 1904.<br />

Dobson’s library: notes on sales. TLS 23 Mar 1922.<br />

Dobson, A. T. A. A bibliography <strong>of</strong> the first editions <strong>of</strong> published and<br />

privately printed books and pamphlets by Dobson. With a<br />

preface by E. Gosse 1925.<br />

Dobson, A. T. A. In his Dobson: some notes, 1928. With chs by E.<br />

Gosse and G. Saintsbury.<br />

Dobson, A. T. A. Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the collection <strong>of</strong> the works <strong>of</strong> Dobson,<br />

London University Library. 1960.<br />

Collections and selections<br />

Selected poems. 1892, 1924 (rev and enlarged).<br />

Collected poems. New York [1895], 1902 (adds selection from<br />

Carmina votiva, 1901), 1909 (enlarged), 1913 (adds 27 pieces),<br />

Oxford 1923. Numerous edns.<br />

Poems (selected). 1905.<br />

An anthology <strong>of</strong> prose and verse. Foreword by E. Gosse, ed A. T. A.<br />

Dobson 1922, 1924 (rev).<br />

Complete poetical works. Ed A. T. A. Dobson 1923, 1924 (rev and<br />

enlarged).<br />

<strong>The</strong> WC reprints <strong>of</strong> Dobson’s essays form a virtually complete edn, 9 vols<br />

Oxford 1923–6.<br />

§1<br />

Vignettes in rhyme. 1873, 1874 (with omissions and addns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> civil service handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature. 1874.<br />

Proverbs in porcelain. 1877, 1878 (enlarged), 1893 (as Proverbs in<br />

porcelain, to which is added Au revoir, the latter rptd from At the<br />

sign <strong>of</strong> the lyre; only retains the 6 proverbs from 1877 edn),<br />

Portland ME 1909.<br />

Hogarth. 1879.<br />

A handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature. 1880, 1896 (enlarged by W. H.<br />

Griffin), New York 1897.<br />

Vignettes in rhyme and other verses. New York 1880, London 1883<br />

(with addns and omissions as Old world idylls), 1906 (with<br />

further notes). Contents mainly a selection from Vignettes in<br />

rhyme and Proverbs in porcelain. Numerous edns.<br />

Fielding. 1883 (EML).<br />

Thomas Bewick and his pupils. 1884.<br />

A calendar <strong>of</strong> the year, with verses by Austin Dobson. Troy NY [1885].<br />

At the sign <strong>of</strong> the lyre. 1885, New York 1885 (with addns and omissions),<br />

London 1889 (enlarged). Numerous edns.<br />

Richard Steele. 1885.<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> Oliver Goldsmith. 1888.<br />

Poems on several occasions. 2 vols 1889, 1895 (rev with 12 poems),<br />

New York 1895 (rev and enlarged). Contents mainly as in Old<br />

world idylls and At the sign <strong>of</strong> the lyre.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sundial: a poem. New York 1890.<br />

Four Frenchwomen. 1890, Toronto 1900, Oxford 1923 (WC).<br />

Horace Walpole. 1890, 1927 (enlarged P. Toynbee).<br />

William Hogarth. 1891, 1898 (enlarged), London 1900 (enlarged); ed<br />

W. Armstrong 1902, 1907 (enlarged); tr Fr 1904.<br />

William John Courthope | Henry Austin Dobson<br />

Alfred Lord Tennyson. 1892. Poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ballad <strong>of</strong> Beau Brocade and other poems <strong>of</strong> the xviiith century.<br />

1892, 1903 (with hand-coloured illustrations by H. Thomas).<br />

Eighteenth century vignettes. Ser 1 1892, 1897 (At Leicester Fields<br />

added); ser 2 1894; ser 3 1896, New York 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Rosina and other verses. 1895, New York 1895.<br />

Verses read at the dinner <strong>of</strong> the Omar Khayyám Club. 1897 (priv ptd).<br />

Miscellanies. Ser 1, New York 1898, London 1899 (with addns and<br />

omissions as A paladin <strong>of</strong> philanthropy), Oxford 1925 (WC); ser 2<br />

1901.<br />

Oliver Goldsmith. New York 1899, Philadelphia 1902.<br />

A paladin <strong>of</strong> philanthropy and other papers. 1899.<br />

A paper <strong>of</strong> verses (selections from At the sign <strong>of</strong> the lyre). Boston<br />

1899.<br />

A Whitehall eclogue. [1899] (priv ptd).<br />

Carmina votiva and other occasional verses. 1901 (priv ptd).<br />

Samuel Richardson. 1902 (EML).<br />

Side-walk studies. 1902, Oxford 1924 (WC).<br />

To William John Courthope on his dining with the Johnson Club.<br />

[1902] (priv ptd).<br />

Fanny Burney. 1903 (EML).<br />

De libris: prose and verse. 1908, 1911 (adds 2 essays).<br />

Lyrics by Austin Dobson. 1908.<br />

Old Kensington Palace and other papers. 1910, Oxford 1926, 1939<br />

(WC).<br />

At Prior Park and other papers. 1912.<br />

Eighteenth century studies. 1912.<br />

Poems on the war. 1915.<br />

Rosalba’s journal, and other papers. 1915.<br />

A bookman’s budget. 1917. A collection <strong>of</strong> extracts from the works <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>English</strong> prose writers with numerous contributions from<br />

Dobson.<br />

Later essays 1917–20. Oxford 1921.<br />

Life and writings <strong>of</strong> Oliver Goldsmith. 1921.<br />

An anthology <strong>of</strong> prose and verse. Ed A. T. A. Dobson with a foreword<br />

by E. Gosse 1922.<br />

Side-walk studies. 1924.<br />

Three unpublished poems. 1930 (priv ptd).<br />

Editions, introductions and translations<br />

L’Epine, E. L. V. J. <strong>The</strong> authentic story <strong>of</strong> Captain Castagnette. Tr<br />

Dobson 1866.<br />

Whit, F. A. <strong>The</strong> civil service history <strong>of</strong> England. Rev Dobson 1870.<br />

Numerous edns.<br />

Lang, A. <strong>The</strong> library. With a chapter on modern, Eng illus books by<br />

Dobson 1881.<br />

Eighteenth century essays. Selected and annotated by Dobson 1882,<br />

New York 1882. Numerous edns.<br />

Gay, J. Fables. With a memoir by Dobson 1882.<br />

Defoe, D. <strong>The</strong> life and strange surprising adventures <strong>of</strong> Robinson<br />

Crusoe. Introd by Dobson 1883.<br />

Goldsmith, O. <strong>The</strong> vicar <strong>of</strong> Wakefield. Preface and notes by Dobson<br />

1883.<br />

Herrick, R. Selections from the poetry. Ed Dobson 1883.<br />

De Beaumarchais, P. A. C. Le barbier de Séville. Ed and notes by<br />

Dobson 1884.<br />

Lang, A. Ballades and verses vain. Selected by Dobson 1884.<br />

Steele, R. Selections from the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian. Introd<br />

by Dobson 1885, 1896 (rev).<br />

Bewick, T. A memoir. Ed and annotated by Dobson 1887.<br />

Goldsmith, O. She stoops to conquer. Introd by Dobson 1887.<br />

Goldsmith, O. Poems and plays. Ed Dobson 1889.<br />

Prior, M. Selected poems <strong>of</strong> Matthew Prior. Introd by Dobson 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> quiet life: certain verses by various hands. Prologue and epilogue<br />

by Dobson, New York 1890.<br />

Goldsmith, O. <strong>The</strong> citizen <strong>of</strong> the world. Ed Dobson 1891.<br />

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