JOHN MARR AND OTHER SAILORS, WITH SOME SEA PIECES. New York: De Vinne Press. 1888. 1 vol. Fcap. 8vo (4½ × 6¾). Pp. (iv) + 103 + (1). Cream paper wrappers printed in black.

Note—Only twenty-five copies of this edition were printed.

1891

[*]TIMOLEON etc. New York: Canton Press. 1891. 1 vol. (4½ × 7). Pp. (72), of which (1)-(5) are unnumbered, (6) is paged in roman numerals, pp. 7-70 in arabic numerals, and (71) and (72) unnumbered. Buff paper wrappers, printed in black.

Note—Only twenty-five copies of this edition were printed.

II.—BOOKS PARTIALLY WRITTEN
BY HERMAN MELVILLE

There are only two items that it is possible to list under this heading, and to each one of them Melville's contribution is so slight as to make unnecessary their detailed collation. P. 30 of the Memorial to James Fenimore Cooper, published in one volume by Putnam, New York, in 1852, bears a letter from Melville in praise of Cooper addressed to the Committee organizing the Cooper celebration. Pp. 399 and 400 of The History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts from 1800 to 1876, by J. E. A. Smith, and published in Springfield by C. W. Bryan and Co., 1876, bear an account of Major Thomas Melville written by Herman Melville, but not nominally attributed to him.

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