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ITEM — Volume: 1 Identifier: MS Eng 1386, vol. I (1)

Boswell, James, 1740-1795. [Life of Johnson; fragment]. A.MS.(unsigned); [n.p.]. Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1756-1799

Physical Description

109f.(178p.)

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

1.25 linear feet (13 volumes)

Physical Location

f

General note

Laid into 8 paper folders containing respectively (in Boswell's foliation) ff. 497-502; 514-527; 528, 531-532, 534-537, 539-546; 547-552, 554-562; 563-577; 578-592; 593-607; and 613, 615-628 (f. 620 in two parts). See F.A. and M.S. Pottle, The private papers of James Boswell (Oxford Press, 1931) no. 303 and xxii.

For a facsimile reproduction of this item see: Boswell, James, 1740-1795. "Dr. Johnson's Life in scenes" : a reproduction of those leaves from James Boswell's manuscript of the Life (Houghton fMs Eng 1386) in which Dr. Johnson dines with Mr. Wilkes / with a foreword by Mary, Viscountess Eccles ; and an afterword by Bruce Redford. Cambridge, Mass. : Houghton Library, 2003.

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