The posthumous works of a late celebrated genius, deceased. In two volumes

The posthumous works of a late celebrated genius, deceased. In two volumes

by Sterne

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2 volumes in 1 8vo. f. [1] (blank), pp. [ii], iv, [v], iv-viii, 216; pp. [2] (blank), xi, [12]-214, [2] pages (last blank), f. [1] (blank). Signatures: a⁸⁻¹ A-N⁸ O⁴ (G₄ signed G₂); π²⁻¹ A-N⁸ O⁴. Calf, gilded tooled edges, gilded spine with black lettering panel.


A spurious ‘autobiography’, written in the style of Tristram Shandy. Ascribed to Richard Griffith the elder; also attributed to his son, Richard. It was later published as part of Laurence Sterne’s ‘Works,’ and under the title ‘The Koran.’ See also W.L. Cross, Life and times of Laurence Sterne. New York, 1925 vol. 2, p. 194.


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