diane.walker.DeleteThis@tiscali.co.uk (Diane) wrote:
I was wondering if someone could tell me why Laurence Sterne signed a
number of his 1st editions of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy,
Gentleman. I'm selling 8 volumes from 1761, and not all the 1st editions
are signed. Volume 5 dated 1762 is signed along with volume 7 dated
1765. Any ideas ?
Diane
http://www.stores.ebay.co.uk/aaaworldofbooks
Diane,
From Lowndes' Bibliographical Manual of English Literature,p2510:
"....9 vols.....
.........Sterne's autograph is often found in several of the volumes,
generally in volumes 5,7, and 9....."
I do have heartburn over this post as well as heartburn over your ebay
listing. It would have been better to ask for information before the
item was listed on ebay. Some readers would think that asking for
information on an item currently being auctioned on ebay is a sneaky way
of saying, "Hey everybody! Look what I have for sale!" You should know
better. In the future, please ask for informaton beforehand.
As for your listing, you do mention that you have eight volumes, and
that another volume was pubished in 1767. Granted, most people would
read between the lines and realize that you have an incomplete set up
for sale; however, I think it is ethical to state, in black and white,
that you are selling eight of nine volumes of the set. Such a statement
would avoid any misunderstandings. Just my thoughts!
Jerry Morris
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