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OPIE, Amelia Alderson. Father And Daughter, The (1801)
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Morning Chronicle
Fri, 3 Apr 1801. (2.3.3).
‘This day is published’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: [also: lately published: Lyrical Ballads; Poems by Southey; Alfred by Cottle]
Mon, 6 Apr 1801. (2.3.6).
‘This day is published’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: [also: lately published: Lyrical Ballads; Poems by Southey; Alfred by Cottle]
Sat, 2 May 1801. (2.2.4).
‘This day is published’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: [also: lately published: Lyrical Ballads; Poems by Southey; Alfred by Cottle]
Thu, 28 Aug 1806. (2.1.3).
‘This Day is published...The Fifth Edition of’. 1v 12mo.
4s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘with a frontispiece’. ‘This tale
is replete with interest, and possesses pathos enough to affect the
heart of the most callous of critical readers’. Monthly Review,
June 1802. ‘Seldom have we met with any combination of incidents,
real or imaginary, which possessed more of the deeply pathetic. The
moral inculcated by this tale is seriously impressive’. Critical
Review, May 1802. ‘A very affecting moral story. The incidents,
which are of a domestic nature, occur naturally and "come home
to the business and bosoms" of every class of readers’.
European Magazine, Sept 1801. [also: by the same author: Simple Tales;
Adeline Mowbray, 2nd edn; Poems]
Fri, 18 Aug 1809. (2.1.2).
‘[Books published this day]’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: 6th edn with frontispiece. ‘This tale is replete
with interest, and possesses pathos enough to affect the heart of
the most callous of critical readers’. Monthly Review, June
1802. ‘Seldom have we met with any combination of incidents,
real or imaginary, which possessed more of the deeply pathetic. The
moral inculcated by this tale is seriously impressive’. Critical
Review, May 1802. ‘A very affecting moral story. The incidents,
which are of a domestic nature, occur naturally and "come home
to the business and bosoms" of every class of readers’.
European Magazine, Sept 1801. [also: by the same author: Poems, Simple
Tales; Adeline Mowbray]
Fri, 23 May 1817. (2.1.3).
‘[Books published this day]’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: 7th edn with frontispiece. ‘This tale is replete with interest, and possesses pathos enough to affect the heart of the most callous of critical readers’. Monthly Review [also: by the same author: Tales of Real Life; Simple Tales; Temper; Adeline Mowbray; Poems]
Star
Sat, 14 Mar 1801. (1.2.4).
‘This day was published’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d.
Notes: [also: various poetry publications, incl. Lyrical Ballads,
Southey’s Poems, Cottle’s Alfred]
Wed, 18 Mar 1801. (1.3.3).
‘This day was published’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d.
Notes: [also: various poetry publications, incl. Lyrical Ballads,
Southey’s Poems, Cottle’s Alfred]
Fri, 18 Sept 1801. (1.2.2).
‘This day was published’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d.
Notes: 2nd edn with frontispiece.
Tue, 22 Sept 1801. (1.1.4).
‘This day was published’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d.
Notes: 2nd edn with frontispiece.
Fri, 23 May 1817. (1.1.5).
‘This day was published. 7th ed’. 1v 12mo. 4s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: With Frontispiece. ‘This tale is replete with
interest, and possesses pathos enough to affect the heart of the most
callous of critical readers’. Monthly Review. [also:Tales of
Real Life; Simple Tales; Temper; Adeline Mowbray; Poems]
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