Lord Byron and his detractors
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Type of record: Book
Title: Lord Byron and his detractors
Classmark: Large Bibliography A-0.02/ROX
Creator(s): Murray, Sir John (IV) (1851-1928)
Additional creator(s): Ernle, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron (1852-1937) (Other); Roxburghe Club (Other)
Related people: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824; Lovelace, Ralph Milbanke, Earl of, 1839-1906; Ernle, Rowland Edmund Prothero
Publisher: Printed for private circulation
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1906
Language: English
Size and medium: 4 p.l., [vii]-ix p., 1 l., 98 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/188411
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991008733619705181
Description
"Dedicated and presented to the president and members of the Roxburghe club by John Murray."
The first article embodies "a judicial examination of all the evidence now available" regarding the charges made in Lord Lovelace's Astarte, by "a gentleman eminent in legal and literary circles" who desires to remain anonymous. The other articles, added as appendices, were published in the Monthly review. cf. Pref., by John Murray.
Listed as no. 149 in the club's Catalogue of books, 1932.
E. libris G. W. Prothero.
Contents: Astarte.--Lord Byron and Lord Lovelace, by John Murray.--Lord Lovelace on the separation of Lord and Lady Byron, by Rowland E. Prothero.
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