A Northern Summer, or Travels round the Baltic, etc.
(1805),
The Stranger in Ireland
(1806), and
A Tour through Holland
(1807), were bought for £500, £700, and £600 respectively by Sir Richard Phillips, who, but for the ridicule cast upon Carr by Edward Dubois (in
My Pocket Book; or Hints for a Ryhte Merrie and Conceited Tour in Quarto, to be called "The Stranger in Ireland in 1805," by a Knight Errant
), would have given £600 for his
Caledonian Sketches
(1808). In spite, however, of this proof of damages, the jury found, in Carr's action against Messrs. Hood and Sharpe, the publishers of