The string of pearls, or, The barber of Fleet street : a domestic romance.

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Rymer, James Malcolm, approximately 1814-1884.
Imprint:London : E. Lloyd, 1850.
Description:1 online resource ([6], 732 p.) : ill.
Language:English
Series:Nineteenth Century Collections Online: British Theatre, Music, and Literature: High and Popular Culture
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9355371
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Varying Form of Title:Barber of Fleet street
Other title:String of pearls, or, A sailor's gift : a romance of pecular interest.
Other uniform titles:People's periodical and family library.
Other authors / contributors:Macfarren, G. A. (George Alexander), 1813-1887.
Prest, Thomas Peckett.
Hingston, Edward P. (Edward Peron), approximately 1823-1876.
Smith, Albert, 1816-1860.
Notes:Preface dated London, 1850.
Published in ninety-two parts.
Parts are paged continuously; each consists of eight pages, except the last, which has four.
First published in 18 weekly installments by Edward Lloyd in The people's periodical and family library, issues 7-24 (21 Nov. 1846 to 20 Mar. 1847); in a greatly expanded version as a penny-part serial in 92 parts (the first four parts issued together) from about 1847-1848; then as a single volume in 1850. The title of the first number ("The string of pearls, or, A sailor's gift : a romance of pecular interest") was revised to "The string of pearls, or, The barber of Fleet Street : a domestic romance" in the course of publication, and a new preface was added.
Written by James Malcolm Rymer; cf. Smith, H.R. New light on Sweeney Tood (2002), cited in Mack. Previously attributed to G.A. Macfarren and Thomas P. Prest; also to Edward P. Hingston and to Albert Richard Smith.
Illustrated with 89 unsigned wood engravings, one on the first page of each part, except for nos. 1-4, the only numbers issued together, which have only one engraving. Some illustrations are by J. Reading; cf. Mack.
Publisher's advertisements printed vertically in the inner margins of individual numbers.
Two colums to the page.
Reproduction of the original from the British Library.