Don Juan
by George G. (George Gordon) (pseud.) Byron
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Full title: Don Juan: with A Biographical Account of Lord Byron and his family; anecdotes of his Lordship’s travels and residence in Greece, at Geneva, &c. Including, also, a sketch of the vampyre family. Embellished with a portrait of His Lordship, from an original drawing. Canto III.
8vo. pp. viii, 156. Signatures: [A]4 B-U4 X2. Contemporary half calf. Bound with reprints of Cantos I and II of Don Juan, with manuscript notes by Thomas Caldecott. The frontispiece portrait has been transferred to the beginning of the volume.
The spurious ‘Canto III’, with other Byroniana, is described in T.J. Wise, The Ashley Library. A Catalogue of Printed Books, Manuscripts and Autograph Letters. London, 1826, vol. VIII, p.70, but is not in S.C. Chew, Byron in England: his fame and after-fame. London, 1924: it is not identical with the forgery of the same year ascribed to William Hone.
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