Collectanea Thomas Carlyle, 1821-1855 ..
1903
The metadata below describe the original scanning. Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.). See also the What is the directory structure for the texts? FAQ for information about file content and naming conventions. "This book has been printed from type as follows: 500 copies on Old Stratford paper. 125 copies on Van Gelder paper. 15 copies on imperial Japan paper." "These writings of Thomas Carlyle were contributed to the 'New Edinburgh review,' October, 1821; April, 1822. The London 'Athenaeum,' January, 1837. The 'Examiner,' September, 1840. 'Fraser's magazine,' May, 1849. The London 'Athenaeum,' the London 'Times,' November, 1855, and have been hitherto uncollected. Three of these have escaped the bibliographers entirely; the review of Heintze's 'Selections,' 'Indian meal,' and the 'Letter to the Times.'"--Publisher's note Prefatory note.--Metrical legends of exalted characters.--Faustus.--Faust's curse.--Heintze's German translation of Burns.--Indian meal.--A letter to the editor of the Times.--Appendix: Carlyle's apprenticeship












