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Frederick Marryat


[1] The North American Review (1821-1940); Jan 1835; 40, 86; American Periodicals ; pg. 261 -- (pp. 261 ff. ?) "American Editions of Foreign Works"
The Pacha of Many Tales. By the author of Jacob Faithful. Boston. Allen & Ticknor. 2 vols. 12mo.
Jacob Faithful, Vol. 3. By the author of Peter Simple. Boston. Allen & Ticknor. 12mo. pp. 150.

...

Vathek. By Beckford, author of Italy. Carey, Lea & Co. 18mo. 62 cts.
Nashville 1835-0219 p3 --received 0217 PomT (2-vol by the author of Peter Simple, &c.) (no price)
[2] The Museum of Foreign Literature --contents for August

UK

Athenaeum 1835-04-11 p288 "Saunders and Otley are preparing ..."
" " -05-30 p421 "now ready" (no price)
Examiner -05-31 p351 --same
[3] The Spectator -06-06 p541/42 review/excerpts --finally negative
Scotsman -06-20 p1 --list of 21, no price; again as By the Author of "Pater Simple," and "Jacob Faithful." [same as credited in The Examiner adverts, 05-31 and 06-28]
The Analyst 2.12 (Jul 1835) p444/45 "New Publications, From May 8, to June 8." --this one "by the author of "Peter Simple," &c., 3 vols. small 8vo. 31s. 6d." (no publisher)

Publication date from publisher adverts The Athenaeum 389/396 1835-04-11/05-30 "preparing" / "now ready" and listing in (no publisher) Price from the latter.


Known spec-fic (3 novels)

Pacha --"Pasha of Many Tales" ('s' not 'c') in Metropolitan Magazine

Carey & Hart (Phi)
Saunders and Otley (3-vol)
Wallis & Newell (NY)
--NEED 1838 Bentley #68
£ 1849 Bentley #68
1873 Appleton
$ Gutenberg 21571

Snarleyyow

Colburn
us Carey & Hart (Phi)
us Colyer (NY)
1847 Bentley #107

Phantom Ship

Colburn (3-vol)
us Carey & Hart (Phi)
us Colyer (NY)
us Weeks, Jordan (Bos)
(1839 also William Emans, Ger, Fra)
1847 Bentley --NEEDs #106
$ Gutenberg 12954
$ Gutenberg 21573


Gutenberg

Pacha #13673 no data (Captain Frederick Marryat) ; #21571 no data (Frederick Marryat)
clues to the latter source text
1. (quote plain text version) The Pacha of Many Tales, by Captain Marryat.
2a. (quote heading below the first horizontal line) Volume One--Chapter One.
2b. (quote above and below a horizontal line) End of the First Volume. // Volume Two--Chapter One.

ISFDB eds. post-1849: Appleton 1873, one Gutenberg 21571 only

(nidb) (nidb) Snarleyyow #12558 incomplete data suggests Dent (Captain Frederick Marryat) ; #21579 no data (Frederick Marryat)

ISFDB eds. post-1849: none

Phantom #12954 little data (Captain Frederick Marryat) ; #21573 no data (Frederick Marryat)

ISFDB eds. post-1849: dozens including two Gutenberg 12954 21573


1836 (8) Works of Captain Marryatt (vol 1) Carey & Hart p7-515 + p5-516 (out of title-page sequence); Pacha = I.395-515


The Pacha

The Pacha of Many Tales T1076824 --1834(?)

HDL (to 1850 only) 1835 S&O 1838 Sandbornton N.H.: Charles Lane 1849 Bentley
EN: Sanbornton NH
Charles Lane & Co. https://lccn.loc.gov/no2007108298
Fo[4]141
1838 Bentley o[5] "[2] leaves of plates : frontispiece ; 17 cm" ; o[6] Toronto e-repro, reports [2] leaves of plates ; o[960147543]
1849 Bentley "[1] leaf of plates ; 8vo" (two records, 889647209 HDL e-copy)
1850 Bentley o[7] "The novels of Capt. Fred. Marryat, R.N., C.B."
LC 1834 Carey & Hart https://lccn.loc.gov/41026698 ; 1840 N.H. https://lccn.loc.gov/43040893 ; ? https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82080276 ; 1873 Appleton https://lccn.loc.gov/07017574 -hdl ; 1877 39p! https://lccn.loc.gov/ca09003503 ; 188- Routledge https://lccn.loc.gov/43043115 -hdl ; [1896?] https://lccn.loc.gov/24016749 -hdl ;
BL numerous editions (dozens?)


Snarleyyow

Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend --nidb 1837

HDL (to 1850 only) 1837 Carey & Hart 1837 C&A 1837 Colyer
HDL 1869 Appleton [8] Marryatt's Works
HDL 1873 Routledge [9]
HDL 1896 Croscup [10]
HDL 1896 Dent (two)
HDL 1897 t.p. Routledge cat as Estes "The dog fiend; or, Snarleyyou [1897?]"
Fo[11]112
1862 Routledge [12]2
???? Routledge, 1897 Estes "Snarleyyou(?)" [13]11 --both at HDL (Routledge, Warne, and Routledge ?)
1896 or [1897?] Estes o[14] o[15] o[16] Illustrated Cabinet ed ; o[17] large paper, 121 of 1000
1847 Phila.: Harding o[18]
2004 Gutenberg #???? o[19]
2007 Gutenberg #21579 o[20]
"Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend (1837) is a Horror tale about a dog which cannot be destroyed." --EoFantasy by John Clute
LC --effectively missing 1847 https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82002437 [1897?] https://lccn.loc.gov/24016753 -hdl

BL Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend (all 1837); The Dog Fiend, or Snarleyyow

1837 Colburn 3 vols 003428196 ; 1840 2nd ed. 003428199
220721868 by the author of Peter Simple, Frank Mildmay, etc.
1000315451 by the author of "Peter Simple", "Frank Mildmay", etc. [i.e. Frederick Marryat].
4332051 by the author of "Peter Simple", "Frank Mildmay", etc. [i.e. Frederick Marryat].
Calcutta: Rushton 003428197 256p
Paris: Galignani 014818523=002391536 340p
Bruxelles : Meline, Cans & Cie
Paris : Baudry's European Library 003428198 340p
1847 Bentley 003428200 017631866 #107 viii+400
1862 London ; New York : Routledge, Warne & Routledge 002391538 viii+400

1837 Colyer o[21] o[22]-hdl 1837 Weeks, Jordan o[23] 1838 Lane o[24]


The Phantom Ship

The Phantom Ship T915681 --1839

Fo[25]294
LC 1839 https://lccn.loc.gov/41026700 ; 1847 https://lccn.loc.gov/07017584 -hdl ; 1877 41p! https://lccn.loc.gov/ca09003868 ; ; 1889 NY ?? https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82092181 ; [1897?] https://lccn.loc.gov/24016755 ; 2000 https://lccn.loc.gov/00058624

BL

earliest! 1847 Bentley 017622650 (15 related)
1857 Routledge 002391397 1864 016789158 (8)
1896 Macmillan 014818518 002391411


1839 newspapers -- law

[26] Army and Navy 1839-04-04 p216/17
[27] LCJ 1839-04-04 p2 --Marryat and Colburn at law
[28] Nashville -04-20 p2
[29] The Sun 1839-05-30 p2
[30] The Sun 1839-06-06 p2
[31] N-Y Mirror Vol. 16, Iss. 51, (Jun 15, 1839): 407.
[32] Niles' National Register 1839-06-22 Law of copy-right (Pennsylvania ruling against Marryat)
[33] The Hesperian 1839 3.4 p277 Rights of Authors (mentions Marryat)
[34] The Corsair Vol. 1, Iss. 13, (Jun 8, 1839): 201.

The court case concerns US eds. by Carey & Hart, who purchased copyright, and Mr. Collier

1839 newspapers -- ann, advert, reviews

The Examiner 1624 (1839-03-17) p176: Mar 16 "Mr Colburn will publish immediately ..."
The Examiner 1625 (1839-03-24) p192: Mar 22 "Mr Colburn has just published ..."
The Observer 24 Mar 1839: 1. --same (no price)
[35] Literary Gazette -04-06 p213-14 rvw
[36] The Spectator -04-06 p331 advert "now ready at all libraries"
[37] LCJ -05 retailer advert
two vols; just rec'd and for sale; (placed) may 23 --no price, as usual

US

Boston Weekly Mag. 1839-05-25 p7'The "Phantom Ship," by Capt. Marryat, is just published by William D. Ticknor of Boston."
[38] Burton's Vol. 4, Iss. 6, (Jun 1839): 357. --rvw Carey & Hart (no price)
Knickerbocker Vol. 13, Iss. 6, (Jun 1839): 554. --"is completed in two volumes"
[39] Lady's Book (Jun 1839): 284 --rvw Carey & Hart --alludes to Chancery suit in UK


The Phantom Ship in serial (1839, 114 hits, 3 after mid-Sep) (1838, 19 hits) (1837, 50) --both serials as by Captain Marryat, C.B.[C B]


The New Monthly Magazine and Humourist --ISFDB The New Monthly Magazine (Henry Colburn)

1837 -- 8 installments Mar to Oct
[40] 1837 49.195 (Mar 1837) p317-31 =ch [1]-2-?
1838 Jan =ch16-? (continued from v51 p213)
Feb --only 2 installments 1838
1839 [41] New Monthly 55.218 (Feb 1839) p177-94 =ch 19-21
Mar p321-40 =ch 22-26
index 1839:1 (Apr p571-73) --lists 2 installments only
May =ch 32-? 89-103
Jun =ch 36-?
Jul =ch 39
Aug 557-70 =ch 40-
index 1839:2 (Aug p585-88) --lists 4

The Albion

1837 5.18 (1837-05-06) p141 =ch 1 --and 5.19, 5.20, ?
1.9 (1839-03-02) p69-70 =ch 19-20
-03-09 =ch 21
-04-06 =ch 22-23
-04-13 =ch 24-26 ... -06-01 =ch31/32 -06-08 =ch32

[42] "(Concluded)"; as CHAPTER XXXII

"The remainder of this story fails considerably in interest, and is evidently a wind-up by the author, avger having detailed scenes and incidents to an extent he deems sufficiently ample. We shall, therefore, give a summary view of the sequel, throwing in a passage here and there, when such shall occur, in the course of our narrative, of a thrilling nature."


The Phantom Ship at Hathitrust

  • 006502441 Colburn 3v "Capt. Marryat, R.N., author of ..." t.p. 1 p1-300 ch1-12 t.p. 2 p1-289 ch13-26 t.p. 3 p1-266 ch27-42 <170 words/page =>

Do Reginald and Bleiler credit Frederick Marryat?

WorldCat

427569499 122 pages!
Fo[43] as 1839 #25-62
Colburn o[4648450] 20cm, o[18586326] micro, o[27892581] micro

Gutenberg

2004 #12954 --alluding to the Colburn and Bentley eds. apparently --as Captain Frederick Marryat (ISFDB Captain Frederick Marryat)
title page transcript "The Phantom Ship // by Captain Frederick Marryat // London // MDCCCXCVI [1896!]"
prefatory note by RBJ = Dent / Little, Brown? The Novels of Captain Marryat, vol 10-HDL title page (as by "Captain Marryat" --no firstname)
vol 9 is bad data from WorldCat
2007 #21573 --as Frederick Marryat (ISFDB Captain Marryat)
(no t.p. transcript) Captain Marryat "The Phantom Ship" (no preface)

T1031675 Introduction (The Phantom Ship) by R. B. J.


  • 009793067 Carey & Hart 2v "Captain Marryat" (contains t.p. verso only) t.p. vol 2 p5-192 as ch1-22
OSU copy v1 only t.p. text p5-216 ch1-19

o[1711835] as 20cm, o[11932947] as 19cm

  • 010824185 Colyer 1v "Captain Marryat, author of ..." t.p. text spans p3-237 ch1-42 <600 words/page => <140,000
  • Weeks, Jordan (?) o[19254171] 23 cm, o[191246192] 24 cm "Captain F. Marryatt"
  • Ticknor --mentioned in Boston newspaper, not found at WorldCat

The Phantom Ship

  • HDL 001024131 1847 Bentley (2 copies) t.p. --Standard Novels not stated ; p1-385, ch1-42
ch 18, 187-205; ch 19, 205- [Carey & Hart vol 1 ends mid p210 "... he disappeared under the eddying waters in the wake of the vessel." // "Philip now determine to shape his course for Batavia."
1839 vol 2 ch 2 "We must return to Amine ..." is original ch 20 (so the two-volume work may contain only 40 chapters)
Bentley 1847 ---- Carey & Hart 1839
213 XX ---- 9 II (original ch 20)
249 XXIV ---- 48 VI (ok)
Bentley edition labels "end of the second volume" and "the third volume" at p264/65 ch26/27
271 XXVIII ---- 71 X (ok)
275 XXIX ---- (no break)
281 XXX ---- 82 X (off by two)
SUMMARY Carey & Hart vol 2 ch 1 = original ch 19, latter portion; Carey & Hart vol 2 ch 10 and 10 (duplicated) = original ch 28-29-30
  • HDL 012291559 1896 Macmillan "Captain Marryat", illus Millar, intro David Hannay t.p. Intro vii-xv, Illus xvii-xviii (40, front+39)--back to back with text p1-388 + [389-92] Macmillan's 3/6 series
  • HDL 012294087 1896 Dent The Novels of Captain Marryat v10, #373 of 750; "Captain Marryat" t.p. Etchings vii (6 not included, uncredited), Pref ix-x R. B. J., text p1-404
  • HDL 100191381 1896 Croscup NY Yacht Club ed. #15 of 100; "Captain Marryat" t.p. --identical after title leaf
  • HDL 007666647 [1897?] D. Estes ; The Phantom Ship: Olla Podrida "Captain Frederick Marryat" t.p., intro Courtney p.v-viii illus (3, 3 not included, uncredited) 1-[352] + v-ix p1-[340]

publisher Dana Estes & Company (25) https://lccn.loc.gov/nr00009546 --no titles of interest?

--or The Lost Dragon 1907? o[44]


Pacha contents, serial

The book (Bentley 1849)

=rh: [...] running header
=m[##] mid-page ##
HDL "378 p. front. 17 cm."

contains numbered chapters and story subheadings, as well as volume divisions 1/2 and 2/3

1 ch 1
13-m21 Story of the Camel-Driver =rh: The Camel-Driver // mid-p21
24 ch 2
25-m40 Story of the Greek Slave =rh: same T572537
41 ch 3
42-m66 Story of the Monk =rh: same [novelette]
66 ch 4
67-m88 Story of the Monk
89 ch 5
92-m112 Huckabuck =rh: same [short story; novelette only as Voyages 1-2]
114 ch 6 [114-m119 interlude, Ali 'you know' and Hassan 'says I')
119-m127 (no subheading) "The renegade entered; and having paid the customary obeisance, took his seat, and commenced the narrative of his Second Voyage:--" =rh: Huckaback
128 ch 7
132-m137[end v1] Manuscript of the Monk, Recording the Discover of the Island of Madeira

Volume the Second

139-m147 Volume the Second ch 1 " " (Manuscript of the Monk) =rh: Manuscript of the Monk
148 ch 2
149-m166 Third Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
166-e177 ch 3 Fourth Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
178-m197 ch 4 Fifth Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
198-m210, 211-213 ch 5 Sixth Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
214-m227 ch 6 The Last Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
228 ch 7
230-m251 The Scarred Lover =rh: same T1404215
251 ch 8
254-m258 The Story of Hudusi

Volume the Third

259-m269 Volume the Third ch 1 " "
270 ch 2
274-m281 Tale of the English Sailor =rh: same
281-m317 ch 3 ; The Water-Carrier =rh: same [novelette]
318 ch 4
320-m336 The Wondrous Tale of Han =rh: same
337 ch 5
343-m355 Story of the Old Woman =rh: same [novelette]
356-m373 ch 6 " "
374-m378 ch 7

p373 about 325 words ...

1825/33 hits "The Pacha of Many Tales" ('c' not 's') (20, all 1831-05 to 1832-05)

17 stories, including 7 Huckaback

1 Story of the Camel-Driver
    • Vol. 1, Iss. 1, (May 1831): 96-108. --premiere issue-- ProQ

-- "Story of the Camel-Driver" begins under that heading near top p104 --this instalment ends mid-p108 as mid-p21 in Chapter I

2 Story of the Greek Slave
    • Vol. 1, Iss. 3, (Jul 1831): 283-293. ProQ --this instalment continues to end Chapter II; distinguishes the Story and the frame/interruptions by small and large size type --"The camel-driver quitted the divan ..." mid-p21 in Chapter I --"Story of the Greek Slave" begins under no heading (blank line, small size) mid-p285 as mid-p25 in Chapter II
3 Story of the Monk
    • Vol. 1, Iss. 4, (Aug 1831): 412-425.
4 " " (Story of the Monk)
    • Vol. 2, Iss. 6, (Oct 1831): 141-153. --No. IV. // by ... // "Story of the Spanish Slave" contd? HDL ; concludes "I have here a manuscript which I received from an ancient monk of our order when at the point of death. ... [discovery of Madeira]
5 Huckabuck T2401591 --4 publs
    • Vol. 2, Iss. 8, (Dec 1831): 317-324. --No. V // by ... // "Huckaback" // "The Pacha had repeated his perambulations for many nights ... Mustapha sent for him, and, as a preliminary question, inquired if ever he had read the Arabian Nights." HDL ProQ
    • Vol. 3, Iss. 9, (Jan 1832): 85-91. --No. VI // Huckaback "I had proceeded several miles ..." ProQ --this instalment continues to the end of the First Voyage
6 (no subheading) "The renegade entered; and having paid the customary obeisance, took his seat, and commenced the narrative of his Second Voyage:--"
    • Vol. 3, Iss. 10, (Feb 1832): 194-202. --No. VII // (interlude) Second Voyage begins under no heading mid-p198 or mid-p119 --this instalment VII continues to the end of Chapter VI ProQ
7 Manuscript of the Monk, Recording the Discover of the Island of Madeira
II.1 " " (Manuscript of the Monk)
    • Vol. 4, Iss. 13, (May 1832): 74-84. --No. VIII // "Khoda shefa midehed--God gives relief!" --the last three lines of Vol I do not appear here mid p80, nor the first ten lines of Vol II (that is, the story is uninterrupted) --this instalment VIII runs to the end of Vol II Chapter I, one half-page beyond the end of the story ProQ
2 Third Voyage of Huckabuck T1076825 --4 publs
    • Vol. 4, Iss. 14, (Jun 1832): 155-164. --No. IX. ProQ

--this instalment found only by search "THE AUTHOR OF THE KING'S OWN" (with apostrophe but without quotation marks or dot) (37 hits) "AUTHOR OF THE KING'S OWN" (no hits 1925/29; 58 hits 1930/35) hits instalments I to X (to Aug 1832) and the seven late instalments XIII to XVII (from Jun 1834)

At this time The Metropolitan also publishes Peter Simple by the author of Newton Foster (June 1832, p174-84)

Now as Pasha ('s')

3 Fourth Voyage of Huckabuck T1076826 --4 publs
    • 4.16 Aug 1832 400-06 The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. X. ; contd from p164 ProQ
4 Fifth Voyage of Huckabuck T1076827 --4 publs
    • 5.18 Oct 1832 199-209 The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. XI. ; contd from p209 ProQ
5 Sixth Voyage of Huckabuck T2401592 --4 publs
    • 5.20 Dec 1832 435-43 The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. XII. ; contd from p406 v4 ProQ
6 The Last Voyage of Huckabuck T1076828 --4 publs (with page numbers 1835 and 1836 only
    • 6.22 Feb 1833 194-201 The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. XIII. ; contd from p443 v5

ProQ

    • ProQ The New - England Galaxy and United States Literary Advertiser // Boston Vol. 16, Iss. 809, (Apr 13, 1833): 1 // reprint from The London Atlas // "Munchausen Outdone: Or, The Pasha of Many Tales" // "Notwithstanding the danger which I incurred from my former expedition in the Northern Ocean, I was presuaded to take the command of a whaler ..."

March 1833: The Metropolitan publishes The Cavalier of Seville: A Tragedy by the author of Newton Foster (Act I, March, 289-99) (contd Apr, May)

September 1833 (as Peter Simple concludes?) Jacob Faithful by the author of "Newton Foster," "Peter Simple," &c. (p71-76

January 1834 My Evil Genius by F.M. (p76-80)

September 1834 (as Jacob Faithful continues; concludes Oct) The Gypsy: A Comedy in Three Acts by the Editor (39-78)

November 1834 Japhet, in Search of a Father by the author of "Peter Simple," &c. (225-45)

June 1835 (as Japhet continues, Pasha concludes) Diary of a Blase by Frederick Marryat (190-98)

January 1836 [?retired as editor] (Japhet concludes, Diary continues) Snarleyyow; or the Dog Fiend by Frederick Marryat (30-39)

June 1836 (Snarley continues, Diary concludes)

August 1836 (Snarley continues) Mr. Midshipman Easy by Frederick Marryat (378-89) --short story?

July 1837 "Capt. Marryat's Snarleyyow; or the Dog Fiend" (271-89)

Banim

The Ace of Clubs, July 1832
The Loaded Dice,

Hauff

1826] Othello, Oct 1839

Hawthorne bibliography

1834] Mr. Higgenbotham’s Catastrophe, Dec 1848
1830] The Hollow of the Three Hills, Jan 1849
1837] Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment, Feb 1849
1838] Peter Goldthwaite’s Treasure, Apr 1850
1838] The Shaker Bridal, Apr 1850
1836] The May-Pole of Merry Mount, May 1850

Marryat bibliography: p76-77

1831-05 / 1835-06 Pacha/Pasha (20 of 50 issues; inclg 15-month gap)
1832-06 / 1833-09 (16 consec.) Peter Simple
1833-03 / 1833-05 (3 consec.) Cavalier of S
1833-09 / 1834-10 (14 consec.) Jacob Faithful
1834-01 #9.33 My Evil Genius (one)
1834-09 #11.41 The Gypsy (one)
1834-11 / 1836-01 (15 consec.) Japhet in S
1835-06 / 1836-06 (13 consec.) Diary of B (starts/ends as 1 of 3 Marryat serials)

-- above, the three shorts do not coincide with Pacha; as the four longs do --

1836-01 / 1837-07 (19 consec.) Snarleyyow
1836-08 (only one -- not in full) Mr. Midshipman

7 serial novels (more than 12 parts) were published in serial by The Metropolitan

by monthly issue, Marryat serials (t p f j s) and above shorts (2)

31 ---- t.tt .t.t
32 tt.. tPpP pPpP
33 pP22 2ppp 2fff 'P' = Pacha
34 2fff fFFF 2fjj 'F' = Pacha
35 JJJj j3JJ JJJJ 'J' = Pacha, later Diary (all 3, June 1835)
36 3SSS SSs2 ssss
37 ssss sss


7 The Scarred Lover
    • XIII = ch II.7
8 The Story of Hudusi
III.1 " " (The Story of Hudusi)
    • XIV = ch II.8, III.1
2 Tale of the English Sailor
    • XV = ch III.2
3 The Water-Carrier
4 The Wondrous Tale of Han
    • XVI.b (mid-p142 under heading) = ch III.4
5 Story of the Old Woman
    • XVI.c (mid-p268 undistinguished) = ch III.5
6 " "
    • XVII to p162 = ch III.6
7 (frame story only)
    • XVII from p163 "Finale" = ch III.7 --Huckaback, the Renegade, now captain of the fleet, returns at the finale

At this time The Metropolitan publishes Japhet, in Search of a Father by the author of "Peter Simple" &c. --eg, v13 p13, contd from p372


Pacha/Pasha by the author of "The King's Own." ---- which are linked below?

1.1,3,4 I- -III (May 1831) ---- p p _
2.6,8 IV-unn ---- H Hp
3.9,10 VI-VII ---- p _
4.13,14,16 unn-IX-X ---- _ p p
5.18,20 XI-XII ---- p p
6.22 XIII (Feb 1833) ---- p
7-9 none
10.38,39,40 XIII- -XV (from Jul 1834) ---- H _ _
11 none
12.45,46,47 XVI= =XVI ---- H _ _
13.50 XVII (June 1835) ---- H

20 instalments (2 as XIII, 3 as XVI)


"Index to Vol. X" (May to August) lists "Pasha of many Tales, 158, 249, 339"; those articles evidently comprise one Tale each --these span . v12, early 1835,

v9 (not listed in the index)
v10 (Jun Jul Aug?) p158-71, p249-59 and p339-345, each under a single heading as Numbers XIII, XIV, and XV
p158 - no explanatory footnote or continuation statement, simply "The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. XIII."page 158
v11 (none)
v12 (Jan Feb Mar?) p29-49, 141-53, 264-76 --under headings XVI, XVI, XVI
p29 *Altered from a Persian tale ; "Continued from vol. x. p. 345." (correct)
p142 subheading, The Wondrous Tale of Han]
v13 (May?) p151 (noticed p33) p151-65 as No. XVII and "Concluded from vol. xii, p. 276" (false); "Finale" page 163-65
v14 (none)


The Metropolitan Magazine

nidb December 2018

Gary Simons pdf EN: #References

o[45]

Cochrane and Pickersgill, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall-Mall --as of July 1831 (v1 n3) The Examiner
same street address as James Cochrane
(London: James Cochrane and Co., " " --as of 1831 (v2 t.p. 2) +3/4 other publishers
second-named is J. Andrews, 167, New Bond Street [London]
(London: Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street --as of 1834/1835 (v9-14) t.p. 9 ... v48
(London: Kent and Richards, 51 & 52, Paternoster Row) --as of vol 49, mid-1847 t.p. 49 +3 others B&B, S&S, Cumming; v50 B&B, S&S, Milliken t.p. 50 ==vol 57, early 1850 t.p. 57


ProQuest title series

Metropolitan : a monthly journal of literature, science and the fine arts, 1831-1832
The Metropolitan magazine, 1833-1840

title page as bound

The Metropolitan: A Monthly Journal of Literature, Science, and the Fine Arts. (v2, late 1831)
The Metropolitan Magazine. (v9, early 1834; vols 28/30 1840/41) t.p. 30 +3 other publishers --v48, early 1847) t.p. 48 + 3 publ -- same title vol 50

publisher names (ignoring variant punctuation, &/and)

London: C&P (1) C (2-3) S&O (4-48) K&R (49-57) --new publisher Aug/Sep 1831, Apr/May 1832, Apr/May 1847
Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute (?2-57)
Glasgow: Smith & Son (?2-57)
Dublin: W. F. Wakeman (?2-13) Cumming (14-49); E. Milliken (50-57) --new publisher Aug/Sep 1835, Aug/Sep 1847

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The Metropolitan. 2.5=2.8 (Sep=Dec 1831)