The Tatler [electronic resource] : By Isaac Bickerstaff Esq;.
1709
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Title
The Tatler [electronic resource] : By Isaac Bickerstaff Esq;.
Uniform Title
Tatler (London, England : Addison & Steele : 1709)
Added T.P.Title
Collected with added title: Lucubrations of Isaac Bickertaff Esq; Vol. I, 1710-Vol. II, 1711
Publication Details
London : printed for the author, 1709-1710.
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
271 v. ; 2⁰.
Frequency
Three times a week
Publication Coverage
Numb. 1 (Tuesday, April 12. 1709.)-Numb. 271 (From Saturday December 30. to Tuesday January 2. 1710 [i.e. 1711]).
Note
By Richard Steele and Joseph Addison, with other contributors.
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Some issue dates given according to Lady Day dating.
Later issues list John Morphew as printer.
The two hundred and seventy-one issues were collected in two volumes, with prefatory material and indexes, along with general title pages bearing the title: 'The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq;' and the imprint: London : printed: and sold by John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall; the volumes are dated 1710 and 1711 respectively.
The number of issues bound in each collected volume may vary from copy to copy.
Imprint may vary; some title pages read: "by J. Morphew"; individual issues also exist in several states, some lacking colophons.
At foot of vol. II title page: Note, the bookbinder is desired to place the index after Tatler, no. 271. which ends the second volume in folio.
Steele and Addison were no longer associated with 'The Tatler after no. 271; John Morphew continued the publication, and was joined by William Harrison as editor from no. 285-330 (3 Feb.-19 May 1711).
Rival publications were printed by John Baker, two issues only: no. "272-273", and by Ann Baldwin. Her publication was edited by William Harrison (a protege of Jonathan Swift), and ran for six issues, no. 1-6 (13 Jan.-3 Feb. 1711), before he began to edit Morphew's continuation. Cf. McLeod.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Some issue dates given according to Lady Day dating.
Later issues list John Morphew as printer.
The two hundred and seventy-one issues were collected in two volumes, with prefatory material and indexes, along with general title pages bearing the title: 'The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq;' and the imprint: London : printed: and sold by John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall; the volumes are dated 1710 and 1711 respectively.
The number of issues bound in each collected volume may vary from copy to copy.
Imprint may vary; some title pages read: "by J. Morphew"; individual issues also exist in several states, some lacking colophons.
At foot of vol. II title page: Note, the bookbinder is desired to place the index after Tatler, no. 271. which ends the second volume in folio.
Steele and Addison were no longer associated with 'The Tatler after no. 271; John Morphew continued the publication, and was joined by William Harrison as editor from no. 285-330 (3 Feb.-19 May 1711).
Rival publications were printed by John Baker, two issues only: no. "272-273", and by Ann Baldwin. Her publication was edited by William Harrison (a protege of Jonathan Swift), and ran for six issues, no. 1-6 (13 Jan.-3 Feb. 1711), before he began to edit Morphew's continuation. Cf. McLeod.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
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Indexed In
NCBEL, II:1269-1271
NCBEL, II1321
Times handlist, p. 36
McLeod, W. and V. Graphical directory, 1702-1714, p. 53-54
English Short Title Catalog, P1919.
NCBEL, II1321
Times handlist, p. 36
McLeod, W. and V. Graphical directory, 1702-1714, p. 53-54
English Short Title Catalog, P1919.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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