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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
DOCUMENT INFORMATION

contents:
Ch. 1: Introductory
Ch. 2: Childhood
Ch. 3: Boyhood
Ch. 4: London
Ch. 5: Companions
Ch. 6: The Cypher
Ch. 7: Edinburgh
Ch. 8: Edinburgh
Ch. 9: Excursion
Ch. 10: Naval Services
Ch. 11: Periodical Press
Ch. 12: Periodical Press
Ch. 13: Past Times
Ch. 14: Past Times
Ch. 15: Literary
Ch. 16: War & Jubilees
Ch. 17: The Criminal
Ch. 18: Mr. Perceval
Ch. 19: Poets
Ch. 20: The Sun
Ch. 21: Sun Anecdotes
Ch. 22: Paris in 1814
Ch. 23: Paris in 1814
Ch. 24: Byron
Ch. 1: Literary
Ch. 2: Mr. Canning
Ch. 3: The Sun
Ch. 4: Amusements
Ch. 5: Misfortune
Ch. 6: Shreds & Patches
Ch. 7: A Character
Ch. 8: Varieties
Ch. 9: Ingratitude
Ch. 10: Robert Burns
Ch. 11: Canning
Ch. 12: Litigation
Ch. 13: The Sun
Ch. 14: Literary Gazette
Ch. 15: Literary Gazette
Ch. 16: John Trotter
Ch. 17: Contributors
Ch. 18: Poets
Ch 19: Peter Pindar
Ch 20: Lord Munster
Ch 21: My Writings
Ch. 1: Literary Pursuits
Ch. 2: Literary Labour
Ch. 3: Poetry
Ch. 4: Coleridge
Ch 5: Criticisms
Ch. 6: Wm Gifford
Ch. 7: W. H. Pyne
Ch. 8: Bernard Barton
Ch. 9: Insanity
Ch. 10: The R.S.L.
Ch. 11: The R.S.L.
Ch. 12: L.E.L.
Ch. 13: L.E.L.
Ch. 14: The Past
Ch. 15: Literati
Ch. 16: A. Conway
Ch. 17: Wellesleys
Ch. 18: Literary Gazette
Ch. 19: James Perry
Ch. 20: Personal Affairs
Ch. 1: Critical Glances
Ch. 2: Personal Notes
Ch. 3: Fresh Start
Ch. 4: Thomas Hunt
Ch. 5: On Life
Ch. 6: Periodical Press
Ch. 7: Quarterly Review
Ch. 8: My Own Life
Ch. 9: Mr. Canning
Ch. 10: Anecdotes
Ch. 11: Bulwer-Lytton
Ch. 12: G. P. R. James
Ch. 13: Finance
Ch. 14: Private Life
Ch. 15: Learned Societies
Ch. 16: British Association
Ch. 17: Literary Characters
Ch. 18: Literary List
Ch. 19: Club Law
Ch. 20: Conclusion
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Titles Index: 
Hakewill, James, A Picturesque Tour of Italy, from Drawings made in 1816-1817.
John Murray to William Jerdan, [1819]  ¶ 2
Halen, Juan Van, Narrative of Don Juan Van Halen's Imprisonment in the Dungeons of the Inquisition at Madrid, and his Escape in 1817 and 1818; to which are added, his Journey to Russia, his Campaign with the Army of the Causasus, and his Return to Spain in 1821.
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 27
Hall [née Fielding], Anna Maria, Sketches of Irish Character.
Volume IV,  Ch. 17: Literary Characters  ¶ 16
Haslam, John, “Kitchiner, Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 18: Literary Gazette  ¶ 29
Hawkesworth, John, An Account of the Voyages undertaken by the Order of His present Majesty for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere: and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavor, drawn up from the Journals which were kept by the several Commanders, and from the Papers of Joseph Banks, Esq..
Volume II,  Ch. 15: Literary Gazette  ¶ n1
William Jerdan, “Historical Sketch of the Enneabionians,” Literary Gazette 1817  ¶ 5
William Jerdan, “Historical Sketch of the Enneabionians,” Literary Gazette 1817  ¶ n1
Head, Sir George, Forest Scenes and Incidents, in the Wilds of North America: being a Diary of a Winter's Route from Halifax to the Canadas, and during four Months' Residence in the Woods on the Borders of Lakes Huron and Simcoe.
John Murray to William Jerdan, 14 June [1829]  ¶ 2
Hemans [née Browne], Felicia Dorothea, Dartmoor; a Poem: which obtained the Prize of Fifty Guineas proposed by the Royal Society of Literature.
Volume III,  Ch. 10: The R.S.L.  ¶ 22
Volume III,  Ch. 11: The R.S.L.  ¶ 6
Hemans [née Browne], Felicia Dorothea, “The Last Constantine” in The Siege of Valencia: a Dramatic Poem; The Last Constantine: with other Poems.
Felicia Hemans to William Jerdan, 19 May 1823  ¶ 2
Hemans [née Browne], Felicia Dorothea, Tales, and Historic Scenes, in Verse.
Volume III,  Ch 5: Criticisms  ¶ 9
Hemans [née Browne], Felicia Dorothea, “To the Ivy” in The Literary Gazette.
Felicia Hemans to William Jerdan, 9 July [1821]  ¶ 1
Hemans [née Browne], Felicia Dorothea, Translations from Camoens, and other Poets, with Original Poetry.
Volume III,  Ch 5: Criticisms  ¶ 9
Hervey [née Montagu], Eleanora Louisa, “The Land of Poetry” in English Helicon of the Nineteenth Century; a Selection of Modern Poetry.
Volume III,  Ch. 8: Bernard Barton  (verse)
Volume III,  Ch. 8: Bernard Barton  (verse)
Hippisley, Gustavus Mathias, A Narrative of the Expedition to the Rivers Orinoco and Apuré in South America: which sailed from England in November 1817, and joined the Patriotic Forces in Venezuela and Caraccas.
Volume III,  Ch. 2: Literary Labour  ¶ 5
Hodgson, Francis, The Satires of Juvenal.
Volume II,  The Satirist.  ¶ 
Volume II,  The Satirist.  (verse)
Hogg, James, Altrive Tales.
Volume IV,  Ch. 16: British Association  ¶ n7
Hogg, James, The Shepherd's Calendar.
James Hogg to William Jerdan, [June 1827]  ¶ 1
Hogg, James, Tales of the Wars of Montrose.
Volume IV,  Ch. 16: British Association  ¶ 1
James Hogg to James Cochrane, [1835?]  ¶ 1
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, “Astraea” in Poems.
Volume II,  Ch. 1: Literary  (verse)
Volume II,  Ch. 1: Literary  (verse)
Home, John, Douglas: a Tragedy.
Volume III,  Ch. 20: Personal Affairs  ¶ 1
Homer, The Iliad.
Volume I,  Ch. 6: The Cypher  ¶ 6
William Jerdan, “Review Extraordinary” 1812  ¶ 1
William Jerdan, “Review Extraordinary” 1812  ¶ 2
Hood, Thomas,  The Comic Annual.
Thomas Hood to William Jerdan, [November? 1830]  ¶ 1
Thomas Hood to William Jerdan, [November? 1830]  ¶ 2
Thomas Hood to William Jerdan, [December 1830?]  ¶ 2
Hood, Thomas, “Death's Ramble” in Whims and oddities: in Prose and Verse, with forty original Designs.
Volume I,  Ch. 1: Introductory  ¶ 6
Hood, Thomas, The Dream of Eugene Aram: the Murderer.
Volume IV,  Ch. 11: Bulwer-Lytton  ¶ 15
Thomas Hood to William Jerdan, [November? 1830]  ¶ 2
Hood, Thomas, Whims and Oddities: in Prose and Verse, with Forty Original Designs.
Volume IV,  Ch. 2: Personal Notes  ¶ 17
Hook, James, Pen Owen.
William Maginn to William Jerdan, 9 December [1823?]  ¶ 2
Hook, James, Percy Mallory.
William Maginn to William Jerdan, 9 December [1823?]  ¶ 2
Hope, Thomas, Anastasius: or, Memoirs of a Greek; written at the close of the Eighteenth Century.
Volume IV,  Ch. 6: Periodical Press  ¶ 5
Hulbert, Charles, Museum Europaeum, or, Select Antiquities, Curiosities, Beauties, and Varieties of Nature and art in Europe: compiled from eminent Authorities, methodically arranged, interspersed with original Hints, Observations, &c..
William Jerdan to George Byrom Whittaker, [December 1825]  ¶ 4
Hunt, Thomas Frederick, “Architettura campestre”, displayed in Lodges, Gardeners' Houses, and other Buildings, composed of simple and economical Forms, in the modern or Italian Style; introducing a Picturesque Mode of Wofing.
Volume IV,  Ch. 9: Mr. Canning  ¶ n1
Thomas Frederick Hunt to William Jerdan, [August 1827]  ¶ 1
Hunt, Thomas Frederick, Exemplars of Tudor Architecture, adapted to Modern Habitations: with illustrative Details, selected from ancient Edifices; and Observations on Furniture of the Tudor Period.
Volume III,  Ch. 18: Literary Gazette  ¶ 36
Volume IV,  Ch. 4: Thomas Hunt  ¶ 14
Volume IV,  Ch. 9: Mr. Canning  ¶ n1
Hunt, Thomas Frederick, Half a Dozen Hints on Picturesque Domestic Architecture: in a Series of Designs from Gate Lodges, Gamekeepers' Cottages, and other Rural Residences.
Volume IV,  Ch. 9: Mr. Canning  ¶ n1
Huttmann, William, “Geographical Society Proposed” in The Literary Gazette.
Volume IV,  Ch. 15: Learned Societies  ¶ 4