The life and writings of Henry Fielding, Esq. / by Thomas Keightley ; taken from the pages of Fraser's magazine and edited by Frederick Stoever Dickson, 1859-1911.

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The life and writings of Henry Fielding, Esq. / by Thomas Keightley ; taken from the pages of Fraser's magazine and edited by Frederick Stoever Dickson, 1859-1911.

Number sixty-one in an edition of 110 copies (Cleveland: Rowfant Club; privately printed by the Arthur H. Clark Co., 1907 Dec). Text contains autograph manuscript corrections, undated and in an unidentified hand. Five ALS are tipped in: Austin Dobson to Frederick Stoever Dickson, 1908 Jan 1 and 29 and Feb 1; Thomas Keightley to George Roberts, [18]59 May 13; and John Edwin Wells to Dickson, [19]11 Jan 30.

1 v. (162 p.) : ill., ports. ; 20 cm.

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