BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
‘Lord Kilgobbin’ appeared originally as a serial, (illustrated by Luke Fildes) in ‘The Cornhill Magazine,’ commencing in the issue for October 1870, and ending in the issue for March 1872. It was first published in book form in three volumes in 1872, with the following title-page:
LORD KILGOBBIN | A TALE OF IRELAND IN OUR OWN TIME | BY | CHARLES LEVER, LL.D. | AUTHOR OF | ‘THE BRAMLEIGHS OF BISHOP’S FOLLY,’ ‘THAT BOY OF NORCOTT’S,’ | ETC., ETC. | IN THREE VOLUMES | [VOL. I.] | LONDON | SMITH, ELDER, AND CO., 15 WATERLOO PLACE | 1872. | [THE RIGHT OF TRANSLATION IS RESERVED.]
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
[ She Suffered Her Hand to Remain ]
[ ‘What Lark Have You Been On, Master Joe?’ ]
[ ‘One More Sitting I Must Have, Sir, for the Hair’ ]
[ ‘How That Song Makes Me Wish We Were Back Again Where I Heard It First’ ]
[ He Entered and Nina Arose As he Came Forward. ]
[ ‘You Are Right, I See It All,’ and Now he Seized Her Hand And Kissed It ]
[ Kate, Still Dressed, Had Thrown Herself on the Bed, and Was Sound Asleep ]
[ ‘Is Not That As Fine As Your Boasted Campagna?’ ]
[ ‘You Wear a Ring of Great Beauty—may I Look at It?’ ]
[ ‘True, There is No Tender Light There,’ Muttered He, Gazing At Her Eyes ]
[ He Knelt Down on One Knee Before Her ]
[ Nina Came Forward at That Moment ]
[ Nina Kostalergi Was Busily Engaged in Pinning up the Skirt Of Her Dress ]
[ The Balcony Creaked and Trembled, And at Last Gave Way ]
[ ‘Just Look at the Crowd That is Watching Us Already’ ]
[ ‘I Should Like to Have Back My Letters’ ]
[ Walpole Looked Keenly at the Other’s Face As he Read The Paper ]
[ ‘I Declare You Have Left a Tear Upon My Cheek,’ Said Kate ]