APPENDIX A


This volume consisted partly of The Vision of the Maid of Orleans,
being the original ninth book of Joan of Arc (1796) now reprinted
as a separate poem, and partly of new material.
Second edition, London 1800: Third, 1801:3 Fourth, London 1806.
The Annual Anthology. Volume I. 1799. [II. 1800.] Bristol:
printed by Biggs and Co. for T. N. Longman and 0. Rees,
Paternoster-Row, London.
Edited anonymously and in part written by Southey. T. J. Wise,
Bibliography of Coleridge, 192, notes that in all known copies of
this book except Southey's own, now in the Dyce Library South
Kensington Museum, Sig. B 8 (pp. 31-32) of Vol. I is missing. It
contained War Poem, a poem sympathizing with the French in
their victory at Toulon.
Thalaba the Destroyer, by Robert Southey.  HIoL7yarwv aKparL7s
X7 eXevOEpLa, Kat volios cts, TO booav -rw TrotS7r. Lucian, Quomodo
Hist. scribenda. The first volume. [The second volume.]
London: printed for T. N. Longman and 0. Rees, Paternoster-
Row, by Biggs and Cottle, Bristol. 1801.
Second edition, London 1809:1 Third, London 1814: Fourth,
London 1821: Others, London 1846, 1853,1 1860,1 Boston Mass.
1812.
The Works of Thomas Chatterton. Vol. I. Containing his Life,
by G. Gregory, D. D. and Miscellaneous Poems. London:
printed by Biggs and Cottle, Crane-Court, Fleet-Street, for
T. N. Longman and 0. Rees, Paternoster-Row. 1803. Vol. II.
Containing the Poems attributed to Rowley.
Vol. III. Containing Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose.
The preface is by Southey. The editorial work was done almost
entirely by Joseph Cottle under Southey's direction.
Amadis of Gaul, from the Spanish version of Garciordonez de
Montalvo, by Robert Southey, Vol. I. [II. III. IV.] [Half-
title.]
Amadis of Gaul, by Vasco Lobeira. In four volumes. Vol. I.
[II. III. IV.] London: printed by N. Biggs, Crane-court,
Fleet-Street, for T. N. Longman and 0. Rees, Paternoster Row.
1803. [Full-title.]
Second edition [?]: Third, London 1872.


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