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1835 Works Of Lord Byron John Murray Volume XII Antique British Literature Book

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1835 Works Of Lord Byron John Murray Volume XII Antique British Literature Book

The Works Of Lord Byron With His Letters And Journals And His Life
By Thomas Moore Esq
Published by John Murray: London 1835
Volume 12 Of A 17 Volume Set

"This 1835 John Murray volume forms part of the definitive early collected edition of The Works of Lord Byron, edited by the poet's close friend and biographer Thomas Moore. Issued as Volume XII of the full seventeen-volume series, it reflects Murray's high production standards of the period, with engraved vignette title pages depicting Italian views and a sturdy original cloth binding exhibiting the distinctive patterned finish typical of early Victorian cloth. This edition stands at the intersection of literary scholarship and contemporary commemoration, produced when memories of Byron's life and controversies were still vivid in the public imagination.

Thomas Moore's editorial oversight gives the set particular authority. Drawing upon Byron's private letters, journals, and personal recollections, Moore sought to create not only a collected works but an intimate portrait of the poet as he lived and wrote. His arrangement of the material is both literary and biographical, providing readers with insight into Byron's creative process, travels, friendships, and restless temperament. Volume XII continues this interwoven narrative, containing selected poetry and correspondence that illuminate Byron's later European years, including his time in Italy and involvement with the Greek cause.

As a single volume from the landmark Murray edition, this book offers significant historical and collector appeal. While incomplete as a set, it remains valuable for its early engravings, original 1830s binding, and direct association with the first substantial biographical presentation of Byron's life and letters. This volume will appeal to collectors of Romantic literature, admirers of Byron, and those interested in early Victorian publishing and the preservation of literary legacy."

Light wear and fading to covers and spine. Small section removed from top of Vignette as shown. Pages generally clean and well presented with a few age marks present. Binding firm with no loose pages. A nice copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 18cm x 11cm x 2.5cm - 324 Pages

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Condition: Very good
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: ["Original Cloth Bindings", "Frontis & Vignette"]
Region: Europe
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Light wear and fading to covers and spine. Small section removed from top of Vignette as shown. Pages generally clean and well presented with a few age marks present. Binding firm with no loose pages. A nice copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: Lord Byron
Publisher: John Murray: London
Year Printed: 1835
Sub-subject: Lord Byron Poetry