no. 165 (December). "Samuel Butler's Early Years."
(Review of new edition of _A First Year in Canterbury Settlement_, by J.
F. Harris.)
1916. Vol. XXXVIII., no. 171 (December). "A 'Few Earnest Words' on
Samuel Butler." (Review of J. F. Harris's "Samuel Butler: the man and
his work" (1916), by W. E. Heitland.)
A FIRST YEAR IN CANTERBURY SETTLEMENT
1863. Original cloth, purchased.
1914. New edition with other early Essays. Presentation copy from R. A.
Streatfeild, with two letters inserted.
THE EVIDENCE FOR THE RESURRECTION
1865. One complete copy containing pencil marks made by Butler. Cloth,
original wrappers bound in.
1865. Two mutilated copies used by Butler in making the MS. of _The Fair
Haven_. These were given to St. John's some years ago.
EREWHON
1872. First edition, purchased.
1872. Second edition, purchased. This contains pencil notes by Butler.
1879. Ergindwon. (German translation.)
1901. New and revised edition. Proofs, with corrections by Butler.
1901. New and revised edition--inscribed "H. Festing Jones, with all
best wishes from the author, Oct. 11, 1901. First copy issued."
1901. Colonial issue.
1908. Reprint of New and revised edition.
1920. American edition. With Introduction by Francis Hackett.
1920. Erewhon in French. With an Introduction by the translator, M.
Valery Larbaud. _Also_ the Typescript and Proofs, both with manuscript
corrections by the translator.
THE FAIR HAVEN
1873. First edition, purchased. The first edition contained an errata
slip, which this copy has not got. Longman's re-issue.
1873. Second edition, purchased. Original cloth. Longman's re-issue.
1873. Second edition. This copy contains the errata slip. It is a
special copy cut down and bound as an experiment. Given by Butler to H.
F. Jones.
1913. New edition with Introduction by R. A. Streatfeild. Presentation
copy from R. A. Streatfeild.
1902 (Oct.). Letter to H. F. Jones from Alfred Marks (a brother of Henry
Stacy Marks, R.A.), enclosing copy of Remarks on _The Fair Haven_, made
by some friend of Alfred Marks.
1915 (12 June). A letter from James W. Clark, with separate copy of the
prefatory matter to the Second Edition enclosed, given to him by Butler.
Clark was at Trinity Hall with me, later Fellow of the College, and
afterwards K.C. and Counsel to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.
THE CANADA TANNIN
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