WILLIAM ANDREWS CLARK MEMORIAL LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT 1948-1949 15. John Oldmixon, Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to Harley ... (1712) and A. Mainwaring's The British Academy ... (1712). 17. Nicholas Rowe, Some Account of the Life of Mr. William Shakespeare (1709). 1949-1950 22. Samuel Johnson, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749) and two Rambler papers (1750). 23. John Dryden, His Majesties Declaration Defended (1681). 1950-1951 26. Charles Macklin, The Man of the World (1792). 1951-1952 31. Thomas Gray, An Elegy Wrote in a Country Church-yard (1751); and The Eton College Manuscript. 1960-1961 85-6. Essays on the Theatre from Eighteenth-Century Periodicals. 90. Henry Needler, Works (1728). 1961-1962 93. John Norris, Cursory Reflections Upon a Book Call'd, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1960) 94. An. Collins, Divine Songs and Meditacions (1653). 95. An Essay on the New Species of Writing Founded by Mr. Fielding 96. Hanoverian Ballads. 1962-1963 97. Myles Davies, Selections from Athenae Britannicae (1716-1719). 98. Select Hymns Taken Out of Mr. Herbert's Temple (1697). 99. Simon Patrick, A Brief Account of the New Sect of Latitude Men (1662). 100. Simon Patrick, A Brief Account of the New Sect of Latitude Men (1662). 101-2. Richard Hurd, Letters on Chivalry and Romance (1762). 1963-1964 103. Samuel Richardson, Clarissa: Preface, Hints of Prefaces, and Postscript. 104. Thomas D'Urfey, Wonders in the Sun, or, the Kingdom of the Birds (1706). 105. Bernard Mandeville, An Enquiry into the Causes of the Frequent Executions at Tyburn (1725). 106. Daniel Defoe, A Brief History of the Poor Palatine Refugees (1709). 107-8. John Oldmixon, An Essay on Criticism (1728). 1964-1965 109. Sir William Temple, An Essay upon the Origin and Nature of Government (1680). 110. John Tutchin, Selected Poems (1685-1700). 111. Anonymous, Political Justice. A Poem (1736). 112. Robert Dodsley, An Essay on Fable (1764). 113. T. R., An Essay Concerning Critical and Curious Learning 114. Two Poems Against Pope: Leonard Welsted, One Epistle to Mr. A. Pope (1730); Anonymous, The Blatant Beast (1740). William Andrews Clark Memorial Library: University of California, Los Angeles The Augustan Reprint Society General Editors: Earl Miner, University of California, Los Angeles; Maximillian E. Novak, University of California, Los Angeles; Lawrence Clark Powell, Wm. Andrews Clark Memorial Library Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. Edna C. Davis, Wm. Andrews Clark Memorial Library The Society's purpose is to publish reprints (usually facsimile reproductions) of rare seventeenth and eighteenth century works. All income of the Society is devoted to defraying costs of publication and mailing. Correspondence concerning subscriptions in the United States and Canada should be addressed to the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 2205 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Correspondence concerning editorial matters may be addressed to any of the general editors. The membership fee is $5.00 a year for subscribers in the United States and Canada and 30/—for subscribers in Great Britain and Europe. British and European subscribers should address B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street, Oxford, England. Copies of back issues in print may be obtained from the Corresponding Secretary. PUBLICATIONS FOR 1965-1966
ANNOUNCEMENT: The Society announces a special publication, a reprint of John Ogilby, The Fables of Aesop Paraphras'd in Verse (1668), with an Introduction by Earl Miner. Ogilby's book is commonly thought one of the finest examples of seventeenth-century bookmaking and is illustrated with eighty-one plates. Publication is assisted by funds from the Chancellor of the University of California, Los Angeles. Price: to members of the Society, $2.50; to non-members, $4.00. |