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The First Irish Edition of Robert Burns: A Reexamination
Scottish Literary Review (2016)
  • Patrick G. Scott
  • Craig Lamont, University of Glasgow
Abstract
All the major Burns bibliographies give separate entries for Burns editions published in Belfast and Dublin in 1787, but most of the bibliographers have also commented that both Belfast and Dublin copies appear to be from the same typesetting. This note reexamines the evidence on this question, both from bibliographical make-up and from the distinctive imported French paper used in all copies, confirming that there was only one Irish edition in 1787, marketed from the beginning in both the north and south, though all the copies were printed in Belfast by James Magee. It was Magee’s shop that printed, not only the sheets, but the variant title-page, for the copies issued with the imprint of William Gilbert of Dublin. A brief conclusion discusses possible reasons for scholarly reluctance to recognize the bibliographical identity of the two issues.  Final text available in journal; text added here is last prepublication version.
Keywords
  • Robert Burns; Scottish poetry; Belfast publishing; book history; descriptive bibliography
Publication Date
December 3, 2016
Citation Information
Patrick Scott and Craig Lamont, "The First Irish Edition of Robert Burns: A Reexamination," Scottish Literary Review, 8:4 (Autumn-Winter [December] 2016): 133-140.