Tragic Tales. Coningsby, and Lord Brokenhurst
first edition Printed by B. McMillan, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden. 2 vols. 8vo
1820 · London
by Brydges, Egerton
London: for Robert Triphook, 23, Old Bond-Street, 1820. First Edition thus. Printed by B. McMillan, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden. 2 vols. 8vo. Later calf, spines perished, cover off. Bookplates of Sylvain Van De Weyer (1802-1874) Belgian Ambassador to England. He was Vice-President of the London Library from 1848 till his death in 1874. First Edition thus. Printed by B. McMillan, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden. 2 vols. 8vo. Brydges was the proprietor of Lee Priory Press
"Coningsby, a Tragic Taleî was printed separately, with Paris, Geneva and London publishers on the t.p., in 1819. Lord Brokenhurst, or Fragments of Winter Leaves, a Tragic Taleî was also published separately, with a Geneva imprint, 1819. In addition to these titles, Brydges published ìSir Ralph
Willoughby: An Historical Tale of the Sixteenth Centuryî under a Florence imprint of 1820,
but no London issue of this has been discovered." Killick. Summers, A Gothic Bibliography, p. 27; Killick, Corvey #32 (Inventory #: 262771)
"Coningsby, a Tragic Taleî was printed separately, with Paris, Geneva and London publishers on the t.p., in 1819. Lord Brokenhurst, or Fragments of Winter Leaves, a Tragic Taleî was also published separately, with a Geneva imprint, 1819. In addition to these titles, Brydges published ìSir Ralph
Willoughby: An Historical Tale of the Sixteenth Centuryî under a Florence imprint of 1820,
but no London issue of this has been discovered." Killick. Summers, A Gothic Bibliography, p. 27; Killick, Corvey #32 (Inventory #: 262771)