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    • Published by [Thomas Rodd], London 1843

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      Seller: Temple Rare Books, Oxford, , United KingdomTemple Rare Books

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      Disbound. Condition: Good. First Edition. 16pp, disbound from a volume at some point, t.e.g. Slightly browned, one or two spots of foxing, but generally clean. Wise notes that "In 1843, when advertising the present pamphlet for sale, Rodd asserted that it was a facsimile reprint of an alleged original edition of which the author

    • Published by Thomas Rodd). ND (Circa 1843) 1843

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      Seller: Alex Alec-Smith ABA ILAB PBFA, Everthorpe, , United KingdomAlex Alec-Smith ABA ILAB PBFA

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      Soft cover. Condition: Good. pp 16. 8vo. Stitched as issued. Browned throughout. Edges chipped, frail. Preserved in a custom built box covered in brown cloth with leather spine label. Wise p46. Rodd, 'when advertising the present pamphlet for sale [ ] asserted that it was a facsimile reprint of an alleged original edition of whi

    • Published by Thomas Rodd. Compton & Ritchie 1843

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      Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.Riverby Books

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      Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 16 pages. This rare essay was published anonymously by The Hermit of Marlow, now widely assumed to be Percy Bysshe Shelley. A great deal of mystery still surrounds this little pamphlet - whether it was ever published in 1817 at all (when Charlotte died); whether Shelley a