John Macrone (1809-1837) was a Scotsman who arrived in London around 1830 and became a publisher, in partnership with James Cochrane between January 1833 and August 1834, and independently between October 1834 and his death in September 1837. A friend of Dickens and Thackeray, he published Sketches by Boz and, posthumously, The Paris Sketch Book. One of his other projects was a life of Scott, which he began to write soon after the death of the novelist; but his book, chiefly remembered because Hogg wrote his Anecdotes of Scott for inclusion in it, fell under the displeasure of Lockhart, and was cancelled shortly before it was to have been published. A fragmentary manuscript, however, was recently discovered by the author of this thesis and ...
"Chronological list of the publications of Sir Walter Scott": v. 10, p. [269]-276.Memoir of the earl...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of Sir Walter Scott's extraordinary Victorian popularity. Focuss...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [71]-76)This paper is an examination of Sir Walter Scott'...
An overview of Walter Scott's contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his ...
An overview of Walter Scott\u27s contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on h...
Reports an autograph letter written by Walter Scott, now in the G. Ross Roy Collection at the Univer...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
This thesis argues for the importance of the posthumous editions of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Nove...
Happy 250th birthday, Sir Walter Scott! The Edinburgh native was Europe’s bestselling poet before th...
The creation of a highly detailed on-line catalogue of Walter Scott’s Library at Abbotsford has made...
I do not delude myself that even colleagues in English literature will be excited by the detailed ch...
This essay marking the 250th anniversary of Walter Scott\u27s birth reflects on the current state of...
The main purpose of this thesis is to address the development, importance and innovation of the ill...
Artists book in response to Centre for Fine Print Research UWE, Bristol's Regenerator II project. S...
v. 1-2. Robinson Crusoe.--v. 3. Captain Singleton.--v. 4. Moll FLanders.--v. 5. Colonel Jack. Appari...
"Chronological list of the publications of Sir Walter Scott": v. 10, p. [269]-276.Memoir of the earl...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of Sir Walter Scott's extraordinary Victorian popularity. Focuss...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [71]-76)This paper is an examination of Sir Walter Scott'...
An overview of Walter Scott's contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his ...
An overview of Walter Scott\u27s contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on h...
Reports an autograph letter written by Walter Scott, now in the G. Ross Roy Collection at the Univer...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
This thesis argues for the importance of the posthumous editions of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Nove...
Happy 250th birthday, Sir Walter Scott! The Edinburgh native was Europe’s bestselling poet before th...
The creation of a highly detailed on-line catalogue of Walter Scott’s Library at Abbotsford has made...
I do not delude myself that even colleagues in English literature will be excited by the detailed ch...
This essay marking the 250th anniversary of Walter Scott\u27s birth reflects on the current state of...
The main purpose of this thesis is to address the development, importance and innovation of the ill...
Artists book in response to Centre for Fine Print Research UWE, Bristol's Regenerator II project. S...
v. 1-2. Robinson Crusoe.--v. 3. Captain Singleton.--v. 4. Moll FLanders.--v. 5. Colonel Jack. Appari...
"Chronological list of the publications of Sir Walter Scott": v. 10, p. [269]-276.Memoir of the earl...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of Sir Walter Scott's extraordinary Victorian popularity. Focuss...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [71]-76)This paper is an examination of Sir Walter Scott'...