The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 / The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820
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1796-1820
This edition of the correspondence of Charles and Mary Lamb contains 618 letters, of which 45 are by Mary Lamb alone. It is the only edition to contain all Mary Lamb's letters and also a reference to, or abstract of, every letter of Charles Lamb's that cannot, for reasons of copyright, be included. Canon Ainger's last edition contains 467 letters and the Every-man's Library Edition contains 572. In 1905 the Boston Bibliophile Society, a wealthy association of American collectors, issued privately—since privately one can do anything—an edition in six volumes (limited to 453 sets) of the correspondence of Charles and Mary Lamb, containing everything that was available, which means practically everything that was known: the number reaching a total of 762 letters; but it will be many years before such a collection can be issued in England, since each of the editions here has copyright matter peculiar to itself. My attempt to induce the American owner of the largest number of new letters to allow me to copy them from the Boston Bibliophile edition has proved fruitless.
And here a word as to copyright in such documents in England, the law as most recently laid down being established upon a set of sixteen of Lamb's letters which unhappily are not (except in very brief abstract) in the present edition. These letters, chiefly to Robert Lloyd, were first published in Charles Lamb and the Lloyds , under my editorship, in 1900, the right to make copies and publish them having been acquired by Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co. from Mrs. Steeds, a descendant of Charles Lloyd. The originals were then purchased by Mr. J. M. Dent, who included copies in his edition of Lamb's letters, under Mr. Macdonald's editorship, in 1903. Meanwhile Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co. had sold their rights in the letters to Messrs. Macmillan for Canon Ainger's edition, and when Mr. Dent's edition was issued Messrs. Macmillan with Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co. brought an action. Mr. Dent thereupon acquired from Mr. A. H. Moxon, the son of Emma Isola, Lamb's residuary legatee, all his rights as representing the original author. The case was heard before Mr. Justice Kekewich early in 1906. The judge held that the proprietor of the author's manuscript in the case of letters, as in the case of any other manuscript, meant the owner of the actual paper on which the matter was written, and that in the case of letters the recipient was the owner. No doubt the writer could restrain the recipient from publishing, and so could the writer's representatives after death; but although they had the right to restrain others from publishing, it did not follow that they had the right to publish and acquire copyright. This right was given to the proprietor of the manuscript, who, although he could be restrained from publishing by the writer's personal representatives, yet, if not so restrained, could publish and acquire copyright.
Charles Lamb
Mary Lamb
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THE LETTERS OF CHARLES AND MARY LAMB
PREFACE
CONTENTS OF VOLUME V
APPENDIX
THE LETTERS OF CHARLES AND MARY LAMB
LETTER 2
LETTER 3
LETTER 4
LETTER 5
LETTER 6
LETTER 7
LETTER 8
LETTER 9
LETTER 10
LETTER 11
LETTER 12
LETTER 13
LETTER 14
LETTER 15
LETTER 16
LETTER 17
LETTER 18
LETTER 19
LETTER 20
LETTER 21
LETTER 22
LETTER 23
LETTER 24
LETTER 25
LETTER 26
LETTER 27
LETTER 28
LETTER 29
LETTER 30
LETTER 31
LETTER 32
LETTER 33
LETTER 34
LETTER 35
LETTER 36
LETTER 37
LETTER 38
LETTER 39
LETTER 40
LETTER 41
LETTER 42
LETTER 43
LETTER 44
LETTER 45
LETTER 46
LETTER 47
LETTER 48
LETTER 49
LETTER 50
LETTER 51
LETTER 52
LETTER 53
LETTER 54
LETTER 55
LETTER 56
LETTER 57
LETTER 58
LETTER 59
LETTER 60
LETTER 61
LETTER 62
LETTER 63
LETTER 64
LETTER 65
LETTER 66
LETTER 67
LETTER 68
LETTER 69
LETTER 70
LETTER 71
LETTER 72
LETTER 73
LETTER 74
LETTER 75
LETTER 76
LETTER 77
LETTERS 78 AND 79
LETTER 80
LETTER 81
LETTER 82
LETTER 83
LETTER 84
LETTER 85
CHARLES LAME TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 86
LETTER 87
LETTER 88
LETTER 89
LETTER 90
LETTER 91
LETTER 92
LETTER 93
LETTER 94
LETTER 95
LETTER 96
LETTER 97
LETTER 98
LETTER 99
LETTER 100
LETTER 101
LETTER 102
LETTER 103
LETTER 104
LETTER 105
LETTER 106
LETTER 107
LETTER 108
LETTER 109
LETTER 110
LETTER 111
LETTER 112
LETTER 113
LETTER 114
LETTER 115
LETTER 116
LETTER 117
LETTER 118
LETTER 119
LETTER 120
LETTER 121
LETTER 122
LETTER 123
LETTER 124
LETTER 125
LETTER 126
LETTER 127
LETTER 128
LETTER 129
LETTER 130
LETTER 131
LETTER 132
LETTER 133
LETTER 134
LETTER 135
LETTER 136
LETTER 137
LETTER 138
LETTER 139
LETTER 140
LETTER 141
LETTER 142
LETTER 143
LETTER 144
LETTER 145
LETTER 146
LETTER 147
LETTER 148
LETTER 149
LETTER 150
LETTER 151
LETTER 152
LETTER 153
LETTER 154
LETTER 155
LETTER 156
LETTER 157
LETTER 158
LETTER 159
LETTER 160
LETTER 161
LETTER 162
LETTER 163
LETTER 164
LETTER 165
LETTER 166
LETTER 167
LETTER 168
LETTER 169
LETTER 170
LETTER 171
LETTER 172
LETTER 173
LETTER 174
LETTER 175
LETTER 176
LETTER 177
LETTER 178
LETTER 179
LETTER 180
LETTER 181
LETTER 182
LETTER 183
LETTER 184
LETTER 185
LETTER 186
LETTER 187
LETTER 188
LETTER 189
LETTER 190
LETTER 191
LETTER 192
LETTER 193
LETTER 194
LETTER 195
LETTER 196
LETTER 197
LETTER 198
LETTER 199
LETTER 200
LETTER 201
LETTER 202
LETTER 203
LETTER 204
LETTER 205
LETTER 206
LETTER 207
LETTER 208
LETTER 209
LETTER 210
LETTER 211
LETTER 212
LETTER 213
LETTER 214
LETTER 215
LETTER 216
LETTER 217
LETTER 218
LETTER 219
LETTER 220
LETTER 221
LETTER 222
LETTER 223
LETTER 224
LETTER 225
LETTER 226
LETTER 227
LETTER 228
LETTER 229
LETTER 230
LETTER 231
LETTER 232
LETTER 233
LETTER 234
LETTER 235
LETTER 236
LETTER 237
LETTER 238
LETTER 239
LETTER 240
LETTER 241
LETTER 242
LETTER 243
LETTER 244
LETTER 245
LETTER 246
LETTER 247
LETTER 248
LETTER 249
LETTER 253
LETTER 254
LETTER 255
LETTER 256
LETTER 257
LETTER 258
LETTER 259
LETTER 260
LETTER 261
LETTER 262
LETTER 263
LETTER 263A
APPENDIX