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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Letters to John Murray, publishers, from Sir John Barrow |
| Date | 3 Jan 1822 - 25 Dec 1826 |
| Document Type | Correspondence |
| Author | Barrow, Sir John (1st Baronet) |
| Theme | Travel and the World |
| Description | Letters from John Barrow to John Murray II, with related letters. The letters concern his own publications, including articles for the "Quarterly Review", but also his reading of books, articles and manuscripts by other authors on subjects of interest to him. He gives advice on the publication of works on travel and exploration. |
| Folio Information |
1822: folios 1-14; 1823: folios 15-44*; 1824: folios 45-64**; 1825: folios 65-102; 1826: folios 103-138***; * Includes letters, July (undated) 1823 and 14 November 1823, from Anna Barrow to John Murray II: folios 35-36 and 43-44. ** Includes letter, 7 June 1824, from John Barrow to William Gifford: folios 55-56. *** Includes letters, 7 April and 10 October 1826, from Anna Barrow to John Murray II: folios 113-114 and 129-130. |
| Keywords | authors Quarterly Review publishing printing travel and exploration geography non-fiction |
| People | Barrow, Sir John (1st Baronet) Murray, John II Gifford, William Barrow, Anna |
| Linked Documents |
Letters to John Murray, publishers, from Sir John Barrow, including his recommendations regarding articles Letters to John Murray, publishers, from Sir John Barrow Letters to John Murray, publishers, from Sir John Barrow Letters to John Murray, publishers, from Sir John Barrow Letters to John Murray, publishers, from Sir John Barrow Letters to John Murray, publishers, from Sir John Barrow |
| NLS Collection | Incoming correspondence received by John Murray, publishers |
| NLS Reference | MS.40056 |
| Disclaimer | Folio information comes from the library catalogue and is correct to the best of our knowledge. |
| Copyright and Source Archive | The National Library of Scotland |