Boston: Houghton, 1854. — 784 p. William Falconer (21 February 1732 – c. January 1770) was a Scottish epic poet concerned mainly with life at sea. He also compiled a dictionary of maritime terms. Thomas Campbell (27 July 1777 – 15 June 1844) was a Scottish poet. He was a founder and the first President of the Clarence Club and a co-founder of the Literary Association of the...
London: William Pickering, 1836. — 280 p. Character of Albert. Character of Rodmond. Character of Arion. Character of Palemon. Description of Noon during a Calm. Palemon's History. Description of a Sunset in the Archipelago. Description of Morning. Description of the Ship, as seen by the Inhabitants of Candia, on her leaving the Harbour. Description of a Water Spout....
London: Bell and Daldy, 1866. — 288 p. William Falconer (21 February 1732 – c. January 1770) was a Scottish epic poet concerned mainly with life at sea. He also compiled a dictionary of maritime terms.
London: George Bell and sons, 1895. — 288 p. William Falconer (21 February 1732 – c. January 1770) was a Scottish epic poet concerned mainly with life at sea. He also compiled a dictionary of maritime terms.
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1863. — 284 p. William Falconer (21 February 1732 – c. January 1770) was a Scottish epic poet concerned mainly with life at sea. He also compiled a dictionary of maritime terms.
9 edition. — London: Printed for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, 1796. — 194 p. The Shipwreck was first published in 1762 with Falconer ascribing authorship to 'a sailor'. Following its success, the second edition was published in 1764 and Falconer made considerable changes to the work, expanding this edition by over 1000 lines and enlarging the story with new scenes,...
New edition. — London: Printed for Cadell Davies, 1818. — 181 p. The Shipwreck was first published in 1762 with Falconer ascribing authorship to 'a sailor'. Following its success, the second edition was published in 1764 and Falconer made considerable changes to the work, expanding this edition by over 1000 lines and enlarging the story with new scenes, descriptions and...
New edition with memoirs of the author and beautiful engravings. — London: Printed for T. Hurst, 1803. — 206 p. The Shipwreck was first published in 1762 with Falconer ascribing authorship to 'a sailor'. Following its success, the second edition was published in 1764 and Falconer made considerable changes to the work, expanding this edition by over 1000 lines and enlarging the...
London: Printed for John Sharpe, 1819. — 194 p. The Shipwreck was first published in 1762 with Falconer ascribing authorship to 'a sailor'. Following its success, the second edition was published in 1764 and Falconer made considerable changes to the work, expanding this edition by over 1000 lines and enlarging the story with new scenes, descriptions and characters. Falconer’s...
With a scetch of author's life. — New York: Published by Solomon King, 1825. — 130 p. The Shipwreck was first published in 1762 with Falconer ascribing authorship to 'a sailor'. Following its success, the second edition was published in 1764 and Falconer made considerable changes to the work, expanding this edition by over 1000 lines and enlarging the story with new scenes,...
London: Printed for John Sharpe, 1827. — 188 p. The Shipwreck was first published in 1762 with Falconer ascribing authorship to 'a sailor'. Following its success, the second edition was published in 1764 and Falconer made considerable changes to the work, expanding this edition by over 1000 lines and enlarging the story with new scenes, descriptions and characters. Falconer’s...
With a life of the author. — London: Printed for William Miller, 1806. — 288 p. The Shipwreck was first published in 1762 with Falconer ascribing authorship to 'a sailor'. Following its success, the second edition was published in 1764 and Falconer made considerable changes to the work, expanding this edition by over 1000 lines and enlarging the story with new scenes,...
With a life of the author. — London: T. Nelson and sons, 1868. — 178 p. The Shipwreck was first published in 1762 with Falconer ascribing authorship to 'a sailor'. Following its success, the second edition was published in 1764 and Falconer made considerable changes to the work, expanding this edition by over 1000 lines and enlarging the story with new scenes, descriptions and...
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