XVI.
Lord Byron's/ Tales:/ Consisting of/ The Giaour, The Bride of Abydos,/ The Corsair, Lara;/ With all the Notes:/ Hebrew Melodies,/ and other Poems./ Halifax:/ Printed and Published by William Milner,/ Cheapside./ 1845./ [16º.
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Pp. viii. + 9-256.
_Note_.--Among the "Poems" are twelve pieces, "The Illuminated City," "The Wreath," "A Child at Prayer," etc., which are, apparently, attributed to Lord Byron, but are neither his compositions nor capable of being described as forgeries or imitations. They precede six genuine poems.
For an interesting account (by W. Roberts) of other editions (1838, 1865, etc.), published at Halifax, see _Notes and Queries_, 1886, iv. S. v. 225, etc.; and _The Antiquarian Magazine_, vol. xii., July-November, 1887, pp. 101-106.
The Giaour,/ and/ The Bride of Abydos./ By/ Lord Byron./ London:/ H.G. Clarke & Co., 278, Strand./ 1848./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 154.
_Note_.--- Part of "Clarke's Cabinet Series."