will become the publisher of the Augustan Reprints in May, 1949. The editorial policy of the Society will continue unchanged. As in the past, the editors will strive to furnish members inexpensive reprints of rare seventeenth and eighteenth century works.
Transcriber's Note:
Many of the listed titles are or will be available from Project Gutenberg. Where possible, a link to the e-text is given.
Publications for the fourth year (1949-1950)
(At least six items will be printed in the mainfrom the following list) | |
| Series IV: Men, Manners, andCritics John Dryden,[His MajestiesDeclaration Defended] (1681) Daniel Defoe (?),[Vindication of thePress](1718) Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa, andPamela(1754) | Series VI: Poetry and Language Andre Dacier, Essay on Lyric Poetry Poems by Thomas Sprat Poems by the Earl of Dorset Samuel Johnson,[Vanity of HumanWishes] (1749), and one of the 1750 Rambler papers. |
| Series V: Drama Thomas Southerne, Oroonoko (1696) Mrs. Centlivre, The Busie Body (1709) Charles Johnson, Caelia (1733) Charles Macklin,[Man of theWorld](1781) | Extra Series: [LewisTheobald], Preface to Shakespeare'sWorks (1733) A few copies of the early publications of the Society are stillavailable at the original rate. |
GENERAL EDITORS | |
| H. Richard Archer,William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Richard C. Boys,University of Michigan | Edward Niles Hooker,University of California, Los Angeles H. T. Swedenberg, Jr.,University of California, Los Angeles |
| To The Augustan Reprint Society | The fourth year | $2.50 |
| William Andrews Clark Memorial Library | The third and fourth year | $5.00 |
| 2205 West Adams Blvd., Los Angeles 7, California | The second, third and fourth year | $7.50 |
| As membership fee I enclose for: | The first, second, third, and fourth year | $10.00 |
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE AUGUSTAN REPRINT SOCIETY
First Year (1946-1947)
[1.] Richard Blackmore's Essay upon Wit (1716), and Addison's Freeholder No. 45 (1716). (I, 1)