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NARES, Edward (1762--1841)
Thinks-I-to-myself. A serio-ludicro, tragico-comico tale, written by Thinks-I-to-Myself who? To which is added, a preface concerning the author: with replies to the reviewers, thanks to the public, a letter relative to the portrait, and various other particulars. In two volumes. ... Eighth edition, embellished with a portrait of the author thinking-to-himself.
London (Place), printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones; J. Hatchard; and J. Asperne; by Law and Gilbert,, 1812.
2 vols ; 19.5 cm. (12º)
I: [4], li, [1], 227, [1] p., engr. frontis. port.
II: [4], 215, [1] p.

'Thinks-I-to-Myself Who?' = Edward Nares. First published in 1811. Frontispiece portrait by Hopwood after Clennell. The author was a scholar with wide-ranging interests in theology, history and geology who also wrote successful works of humour.

Binding C19th publisher's blue paper boards, grey paper spines, printed paper spine-labels.

Reference Number 4638


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