Language: English
Published by Dent and McClure, London and New York, 1902
Silk. Condition: Very Good. The Collected Works of William Hazlitt in Twelve Volumes. Blue silk binding, titles in gilt, top edge gilt. Each volume with frontispiece engraving, protective tissue. Thick, laid paper, rough-cut. Lacking vols. I, VI, VIII, XII. Volume II (1902), Memoirs of Thomas Holcroft, Liber Amoris, Characteristics, 441 pp. Volume III (1902), Free Thoughts on Public Affairs, Political Essays, Advertisment, etc., from the Eloquence of the British Senate, 467 pp. Volume IV (1902), A Reply to Malthus, The Spirit of the Age Etc. 433 pp. Volume V (1902), Lectures on the English Poets and on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth Etc. 413 pp. Volume VII (1903), The Plain Speaker, Essay on the Principles of Human Action, 517 pp. Volume IX (1903), The Principal, Picture-Galleries in England, Notes of a Journey through France and Italy, Miscellaneous Essays on the Fine Arts, 492 pp. Volume X (1904), Contributions to the Edinburgh Review. 434 pp. Volume XI (1904), Fugitive Writings. 611 pp. Occasional silverfishing and light occasional foxing. Very good condition.