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Charles Macfarlane:
Reminiscences of a Literary Life
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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
DOCUMENT INFORMATION

contents:
INTRODUCTION
PREFACE
CONTENTS
CHAP. I
CHAP. II
CHAP. III
CHAP. IV
CHAP. V
CHAP. VI
CHAP. VII
CHAP. VIII
CHAP. IX
CHAP. X
CHAP. XI
CHAP. XII
CHAP. XIII
CHAP. XIV
CHAP. XV
CHAP. XVI
CHAP. XVII
CHAP. XVIII
CHAP. XIX
CHAP. XX
CHAP. XXI
CHAP. XXII
CHAP. XXIII
CHAP. XXIV
CHAP. XXV
CHAP. XXVI
CHAP. XXVII
CHAP. XXVIII
APPENDIX
INDEX
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John Andrews (1857 fl.)
London bookseller trading in New Bond Street, 1831-57. Charles Macfarlane recalled him as a fat man who “gave a dinner to authors and wits, and gave it in good style.” London bookseller trading in New Bond Street, 1831-57. Charles Macfarlane recalled him as a fat man who “gave a dinner to authors and wits, and gave it in good style.”
REFERENCES TO:
 THOMAS CAMPBELL  ¶ 11
 THOMAS CAMPBELL  ¶ 12
 SIR LUMLEY SKEFFINGTON  ¶ 14
 SIR LUMLEY SKEFFINGTON  ¶ 16