Adventures roderick random second edition (2 resultados)
Editorial: London: Printed for J. Osborn 1748., 1748
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Añadir al carrito2 vols., 12mo., pp. xxiii, [1], 324; xii, 372, with a frontispiece to each volume; gathering H in volume II browned, else a good copy in contemporary calf, ruled in gilt, spines of both volumes chipped at head, front board to volume I detached.Second edition, with 'major imaginative changes', and frontispieces which appear here…for the first time. Even though there were only a few weeks between the first and second editions, Smollett found time to make a number of significant corrections in the text, on average about one substantive change for every two to three pages, mainly to improve characterisation or style. See O. M. Brack, Jr. and James B. Davis in PBSA, LXIV (1970), 295-311.Two settings of sheet B in volume I have been identified: this is setting 'a', with the readings 'an highland seer' (volume I, page 2, line 2) and 'foretold' (volume I, page 2, line 20): see The Library, Series 5, XXVIII (1973), 309-18. Language: English.
Editorial: printed for J. Osborn, London, 1748
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Añadir al carrito2 volumes, 12mo, pp. xxiii, [1], 324; xii, 372; without half-titles, as issued; engraved frontispiece in each volume; full contemporary calf, rebacked and recased in the 19th century; a good, sound set. The first edition was published in January of the same year (see Rothschild 1905). Smollett's first work of prose fiction, the…hero of which, "like Gil Blas, recounts a life of varied adventures which he experiences in the company of a servant" (DNB).