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- 16 May 1928 (Vervaardig)
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1484 Yale Station, New Haven, Connecticut.—Sends an earlier example of the use of a title-page to advertise an author’s earlier work (Add. MS. a. 355/4/32b).
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1484 Yale Station | New Haven, Conn. U.S.A.
16 May 1928
My dear Mr McKerrow,
Since writing to you a week or two ago {1}, I’ve come across a much earlier example than any I had then seen of the use of the title-page for advertising. In this case I have seen the book, and can cite it with confidence. See the enclosure. There is no date on the title-page; this edition is reviewed, however, in The Monthly Review for August 1760 (Series I, Vol. XXIII, p. 156) and in The Critical Review for May 1760 (Vol. IX, p. 342.) I feel quite confident that a systematic review of titles during the ’60’s would result in the discovery of numerous examples of this usage.
They continue to appear as I work my way through the files of the Monthly. Yesterday, for instance, I noticed Miss Seward’s Monody, the title of which reads Monody / on Major André. / By Miss Seward. /(Author of the Elegy on Capt. Cook.) / – – – – – – Both the first and second editions of this appeared in 1781; I have examined no copy of the first; the above is from the title-page of the second.
Most truly yours,
Benjamin C. Nangle
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{1} See Add. Ms. 355/4/31.
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Sent with Add. MS. a. 355/4/32b.