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BANIM, Michael. Croppy, The (1828)
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Morning Chronicle
Mon, 7 Apr 1828. (1.3.11). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The ancient kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI.
Wed, 9 Apr 1828. (1.4.11). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI. [note change]
Sat, 12 Apr 1828. (1.3.10). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI.
Mon, 28 Apr 1828. (1.5.6). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI.
Thu, 1 May 1828. (1.4.1). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI.
Mon, 5 May 1828. (2.1.2). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI.
Tue, 6 May 1828. (1.3.4). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI.
Wed, 7 May 1828. (1.3.1). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI.
Mon, 12 May 1828. (2.1.9). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI.
Thu, 15 May 1828. (2.1.19). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in
arms’. King Henry VI.
Mon, 19 May 1828. (2.1.2). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of
Ireland are in arms’. King Henry VI.
Thu, 22 May 1828. (1.4.2). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: ‘The uncivil kernes of
Ireland are in arms’. King Henry VI.
Sat, 27 Sept 1828. (1.2.8). ‘Just published by Henry Colburn’.
3v post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: [Books published this
day] ‘Delighted as we have been with all the previous productions of
these gifted authors, it was reserved for The Croppy alone to
impress us with any idea of the full extent of their genius and
capabilities. The story itself glows with the very essence of
romance and excitation’. Literary Chronicle. [also: Kuzzilbash; The
Red Rover]
Wed, 1 Oct 1828. (1.2.19). ‘Just published by Henry Colburn’.
3v post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: [Books published this
day] ‘Delighted as we have been with all the previous productions of
these gifted authors, it was reserved for The Croppy alone to
impress us with any idea of the full extent of their genius and
capabilities. The story itself glows with the very essence of
romance and excitation’. Literary Chronicle. [also: Kuzzilbash; The
Red Rover]
Tue, 28 Oct 1828. (1.2.11). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have been
with all the previous productions of these gifted authors, it was
reserved for The Croppy alone to impress us with any idea of the
full extent of their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows
with the very essence of romance and excitation’. Literary
Chronicle. [also: Kuzzilbash; The Red Rover]
Thu, 30 Oct 1828. (1.3.10). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have been
with all the previous productions of these gifted authors, it was
reserved for The Croppy alone to impress us with any idea of the
full extent of their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows
with the very essence of romance and excitation’. Literary
Chronicle. [also: Kuzzilbash; The Red Rover]
Mon, 3 Nov 1828. (1.3.8). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have been
with all the previous productions of these gifted authors, it was
reserved for The Croppy alone to impress us with any idea of the
full extent of their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows
with the very essence of romance and excitation’. Literary
Chronicle. [also: Kuzzilbash; The Red Rover]
Tue, 6 Jan 1829. (1.3.2). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have been
with all the previous productions of these gifted authors, it was
reserved for The Croppy alone to impress us with any idea of the
full extent of their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows
with the very essence of romance and excitation’. Literary
Chronicle. [also: Kuzzilbash; The Red Rover]
Thu, 8 Jan 1829. (1.3.3). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have been
with all the previous productions of these gifted authors, it was
reserved for The Croppy alone to impress us with any idea of the
full extent of their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows
with the very essence of romance and excitation’. Literary
Chronicle. [also: Kuzzilbash; The Red Rover]
Star
Wed, 7 May 1828. (1.1.1). ‘Popular Novels &c. Just
published by Henry Colburn’. 3v post 8vo. £1. 11s.
6d. Notes: [also: Third and Last Ser. of Sayings and
Doings; Salathiel; Roue; Yes and No, 2nd edn; Herbert Lacy; O’Briens
and the O’Flaherties; Flirtation, 3rd edn; Kuzzilbash; Night-watch;
Red Rover, 2nd edn; Tales of the West; History of George Godfrey;
Tales of an Antiquary; Belmour; Blue-stocking Hall; Clorinda; The
Mummy, 2nd edn]
Thu, 25 Sept 1828. (1.1.3). ‘Just published, by Henry Colburn’.
3v post 8vo. £1. 11s. 6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have
been with all the previous productions of this gifted author, it was
reserved for the ‘Croppy’ alone to impress us with any idea of the
full extent of their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows
with the very essence of romance and excitation’. Literary
Chronicle. [also: Ismael; or, the Kuzzilbash; Red Rover, 2nd
edn]
Edinburgh Evening Courant
Mon, 12 May 1828. (1.3.2). ‘Just published’. 3v post
8vo. Notes: [also: lately published: Salathiel; Roue;
Sayings and Doings, 3rd ser.; Yes and No; Herbert Lacy; Flirtation;
Kuzzilbash; Night Watch; Tales of the West; History of George
Godfrey]
Thu, 9 Oct 1828. (1.3.6). ‘Just published by HENRY
COLBURN....and BELL and BRADFUTE.’. 3v post 8vo. £1. 11s.
6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have been with all the
previous productions of these gifted authors, it was reserved for
‘The Croppy’ alone to impress us with any idea of the full extent of
their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows with the very
essence of romance and excitation’. Literary Chronicle. [also:
Ismael, or the Kuzzilbash; Red Rover]
Sat, 18 Oct 1828. (1.3.9). ‘Just published by HENRY
COLBURN....and BELL and BRADFUTE.’. 3v post 8vo. £1. 11s.
6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have been with all the
previous productions of these gifted authors, it was reserved for
‘The Croppy’ alone to impress us with any idea of the full extent of
their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows with the very
essence of romance and excitation’. Literary Chronicle. [also:
Ismael, or the Kuzzilbash; Red Rover]
Mon, 17 Nov 1828. (1.3.5). ‘[none]’. 3v post 8vo. £1. 11s.
6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have been with all the
previous productions of these gifted authors, it was reserved for
‘The Croppy’ alone to impress us with any idea of the full extent of
their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows with the very
essence of romance and excitation’. Literary Chronicle. [also:
Ismael, or the Kuzzilbash]
Thu, 27 Nov 1828. (1.3.6). ‘[none]’. 3v post 8vo. £1. 11s.
6d. Notes: ‘Delighted as we have been with all the
previous productions of these gifted authors, it was reserved for
‘The Croppy’ alone to impress us with any idea of the full extent of
their genius and capabilities. The story itself glows with the very
essence of romance and excitation’. Literary Chronicle. [also:
Ismael, or the Kuzzilbash]
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