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  1. James Boswell (1740-1795): The Scottish Perspective by Roger Craik, 1996-09
  2. The conversations of Dr. Johnson, selected from the ""Life"" by James Boswell; edited by R. W. Postgate by James (1740-1795) Boswell, 1930
  3. Boswell's life of Johnson. Edited with an introduction by Mowbray Morris. The Globe edition. by James (1740-1795) Boswell, 1898-01-01
  4. Boswell's London journal, 1762-3; prepared for the press with introduction and notes by Frederick A. Pottle, with a preface by Christopher Morley by James (1740-1795) Boswell, 1950
  5. Collecting and recollecting James Boswell, 1740-1795: A bicentenary exhibition from the collections of Yale University and Four Oaks Farm
  6. Collecting and Recollecting James Boswell, 1740-1795 by William Zachs, Mary Eccles, 1995-09-12
  7. Collecting and Recollecting James Boswell 1740-1795. A Bicentenary Exhibition from the Collectors of Yale University and Four Oaks Farm. by James] Grolier Club. [BOSWELL, 1995
  8. COLLECTING AND RECOLLECTING JAMES BOSWELL 1740-1795. by none stated, 1995-01-01
  9. Johnsoniana: by John Wilson Croker 1780-1857 comp Boswell James 1740-1795. Life of Samuel Johnson, 1842-12-31
  10. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Comprehending an account of his studies and numerous works, in chronological order; A series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons; and various original pieces of his composition, never before published: The whole exhibiting a view of literature and literary men in Great-Britain, for near half a century, during which he flourished. In Three Volumes. The second edition, revised and augmented. by James (1740-1795). BOSWELL, 1793-01-01
  11. Boswellïÿýs London journal, 1762-3; prepared for the press with introduction and notes by Frederick A. Pottle, with a preface by Christopher Morley by James (1740-1795) Boswell, 1950-01-01
  12. Boswellïÿýs Journal of a tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D., now first published from the original manuscript; prepared for the press, with preface and notes, by Frederick A. Pottle and Charles H. Bennett by James (1740-1795) Boswell, 1936-01-01
  13. The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. by James (1740-1795) BOSWELL, 1807-01-01
  14. The Journal Of A Tour To The Hebrides, With Samuel Johnson, Ll.d. By James Boswell, .. by Boswell James 1740-1795, 2010-09-30

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1911 Boswell, James See JOHNSON, Samuel Boswell, James (17401795),Biographer, lived and died in a house on this site. 122 Great
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62. Chris Whiley 's Home Page
Bibliography and links for this Scottish-born author, in particular of "The Life of Samuel Johnson Literature Authors B Boswell, James......James Boswell (1740 1795). Hi - I'm Chris Whiley. My main interestshave always included 18th century English literature and, in
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James Boswell (1740 - 1795)
Hi - I'm Chris Whiley. My main interests have always included 18th century English literature and, in particular, Samuel Johnson and James Boswell. I'm a member of the Johnson Society(Lichfield) . Check out as well the Johnson Society of London.
I've decided to start off by offering a range of links, plus commentary, to sites related to James Boswell, as, on the Net at least, he's the neglected one in the duo. I'll also be putting up a shortish, but fairly comprehensive biography and bibliography . If you find this useful, let me know what else you'd like to see. Just click the picture after you've read the brief summary if you want to visit the site.
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  • The James Boswell Institute, part of Utrecht University, where JB studied law in the Winter of 1763/64. The background is a nice picture of him (which I am using as my background as well, so a big thank you to them), but so far as I can tell none of the courses are remotely connected with him or his times Back to top
  • An extract from Boswell's journal dealing with his visit to Ferney to meet Voltaire (Boswell on the Grand Tour: Germany and Switzerland 1764, entry for Monday 24 December). Links to some nice contemporary prints of Voltaire
  • 63. James Boswell - Biography
    James Boswell (1740 1795). Bibliography. This bibliography is intwo parts; first, books by James Boswell, starting with the most
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    James Boswell (1740 - 1795)
    Bibliography
    This bibliography is in two parts; first, books by James Boswell, starting with the most well-known and/or easy to obtain, and second, a by no means comprehensive list of books about Boswell and aspects of his live and times.
    Books by James Boswell
    The Life of Johnson
    This was, and is, Boswell's masterpiece and undoubtedly one of the greatest biographies, if not books, ever written. The first edition was published on May 16, 1791 in two volumes quarto. A supplementary volume was added in 1794, to be followed almost immediately by a second edition in three volumes octavo,which did not properly incorporate the additional material. The third edition, with all the new materials finally included in their proper places, was completed by Edmond Malone after Boswell's death and published in four volumes octavo in 1799, but it is the fourth edition, published in 1804 under Malone's personal supervision, which is generally accepted as the first accurate and comprehensive version. Malone (1741 - 1812) was a friend of both Johnson and Boswell and a member of The Club. He was the first great Shakespearean editor and also helped Boswell considerably with the preparation of both The Tour of the Hebrides and the Life The next edition of note was the famous, or infamous, one produced by Croker in 1831 and excoriated by Macaulay in one of his much re-printed essays. Then came the attractive Napier edition of 1884, which added to the four volumes of the

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    B Bacon, Francis ( 1561 - 1626 ) Beckett, Samuel ( 1906 - 1989 ) Blake, William ( 1757 - 1827 ) Boswell, James ( 1740 - 1795 ) ... Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron ( 1788 - 1824 )
    C Carlyle, Thomas ( 1795 - 1881 ) Chaucer, Geoffrey ( 1340 - 1400 ) Coleridge, Samuel Tailor ( 1772 - 1834 ) Congreve, William ( 1670 - 1729 ) ... Crashaw, Richard ( 1613 - 1649 )
    D De Quincey, Thomas ( 1785 - 1859 ) Defoe, Daniel ( 1660 - 1731 ) Dickens, Charles ( 1812 - 1870 ) Donne, John ( 1572 - 1631 ) ... Dryden, John ( 1631 - 1700 )
    E Eliot, T. S. ( 1888 - 1965 ) Emerson, Ralph Waldo ( 1803 - 1882 )
    F Faulkner, William ( 1897 - 1962 ) Forster, E.M. ( 1879 - 1970 ) Frost, Robert ( 1874 - 1963 )
    G Goldsmith, Oliver ( 1730 - 1774 ) Gray, Thomas ( 1716 - 1771 )
    H Hardy, Thomas ( 1840 - 1928 ) Hawthorne, Nathaniel ( 1804 - 1864 ) Hazlitt, William ( 1778 - 1830 ) Hemingway, Ernest ( 1899 - 1961 ) ... Housman, A. E. ( 1859 - 1936 )
    I Irving, Washington ( 1783 - 1859 )

    65. The Journals Of James Boswell, 1762-1795 (in MARION)
    The journals of James Boswell, 17621795. Title The journals of JamesBoswell, 1762-1795 / selected and introduced by John Wain.
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    • Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-388) and index.
    • Writer, rake, wit, traveler, and man-about-town, Boswell went everywhere, knew everyone, and never missed an opportunity to enjoy himself. His journals are compulsively self-revealing.
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    66. 7880. Boswell, James. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    1996. NUMBER 7880. QUOTATION We must take our friends as they are.ATTRIBUTION James Boswell (1740–1795), Scottish author. Boswell
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    67. 7877. Boswell, James. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    Was really affectionate to her. ATTRIBUTION James Boswell (1740–1795),Scottish author. Boswell on the Grand Tour Italy, Corsica
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    69. James Boswell
    James Boswell was born in Edinburgh the son of Alexander Boswell, LordAuchinleck, who was a judge in the supreme courts of Scotland.
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback James Boswell (1740-1795) Scottish lawyer, essayist, known for his two-volume biography THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D (1791), published seven years after the death of its subject. Boswell met Samuel Johnson in May 1763 in Davies's London bookshop and the two became fast friends. He recorded in detail Johnson's words and activities in a relatively short period. Later the historian Thomas Macaulay (1800-1859) called Boswell's worship of Dr. Johnson " Lues Boswelliana , or disease of admiration." "We cannot tell the precise moment when a friendship is formed. As in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop which makes it run over; so in a series of kindness there is at last one which makes the heart run over." (from Life of Johnson James Boswell was born in Edinburgh the son of Alexander Boswell, Lord Auchinleck, who was a judge in the supreme courts of Scotland. Boswell's mother, Euphemia Erskine, was descended from a minor branch of Scottish royalty. His family had had for two-and-a-half centuries as its seat the estate of Auchinleck in Ayrshire. Near the new mansion were the ruins of the Old Castle, which he eagerly showed to Johnson and other friends. Much of his life Boswell was plagued by his mother's suffocating Calvinism and his father's coldness. In one of his journals Boswell wrote: "I do not recollect having had any other valuable principle impressed upon me by my father except a strict regard for truth, which he impressed upon my mind by a hearty beating at an early age when I lied, and then talking of the

    70. Great Books Index - James Boswell
    GREAT BOOKS INDEX. James Boswell (17401795). An Indexto Online Great Books in English Translation.
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    71. Boswell's Journal Of A Tour To The Hebrides With Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (in VSCCA
    Material xviii, 435 p. 1 illus., fold. map, facsims. 24 cm. Note HalftitlePrivate papers of James Boswell from Malahide castle. Isham collection.
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  • 72. James Boswell Quotes - The Quotations Page
    Quotations by Author. James Boswell (1740 1795) Scottish author biographermore author details. Showing quotations 1 to 2 of 2 total,
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    Men are wise in proportion, not to their experience, but to their capacity for experience.
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    Quotations by Author. Author details James Boswell (1740 1795).Full Name, Boswell, James. Biography, Scottish author biographer
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    74. James Boswell "On War"
    James Boswell (1740 1795). ON WAR by James Boswell. a battlenow is truly nothing else than a huge conflict of opposite engines
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    "... a battle now is truly nothing else than a huge conflict of opposite engines worked by men, who are themselves as machines directed by a few; and the event is not so frequently decided by what is intentionally done, as by accidents happening in a dreadful confusion. It is as if two towns in opposite territories should be set on fire at the same time, and victory should be declared to the inhabitants of that in which the flames were least destructive." (essay originally written in 1777) W hile viewing, as travelers usually do, the remarkable objects of curiosity at Venice, I was conducted through the different departments of the Arsenal; and as I contemplated the great storehouse of mortal engines, in which there is not only a large deposit of arms, but men are continually employed in making more, my thoughts rebounded , if I may use the expression, from what I beheld; and the effect was, that I was first as it were stunned into a state of amazement, and when I recovered from that, my mind expanded itself in reflections upon the horrid irrationality of war. What those reflections were I do not precisely recollect. But the general impression dwells upon my memory; and however strange it may seem, my opinion of the irrationality of war is still associated with the Arsenal of Venice.

    75. BOSWELL COLLECTION
    16751749 ALEXANDER Boswell, LORD AUCHINLECK, 1707-1782 James Boswell, 1740-1795SIR ALEXANDER Boswell, 1775-1822 ALEXANDER BRUCE, 2ND EARL OF KINCARDINE, ca.
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    78. Overview Of James Boswell
    James Boswell 1740 1795. James Boswell ©1995-2002 Gazetteer forScotland. Biographer and traveller. Born in Edinburgh, the son
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    Biographer and traveller. Born in Edinburgh, the son of the prominent advocate Lord Auchinleck, Boswell was educated at the Universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Utrecht. Although a lawyer by profession, Boswell travelled widely in Europe and is noted for his accounts of these journeys written in his distinctive style. Perhaps his best known work described his travels with Dr. Samuel Johnson to the Scottish Highlands and Islands. On the death of his father in 1782, Boswell inherited the family estates at Auchinleck, East Ayrshire and he moved there to become a capable and well-liked Laird. He spent much of his time there writing the biography of his friend and mentor Johnson, which was published in 1791.
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    79. TCU-in-Scotland: The Search For Genius
    Craik, R. (1996). James Boswell (1740–1795) The Scottish Perspective. SevenHills Book Distributors. Daiches, D. (1976). James Boswell and His World.
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    Chronology Year Event Commentary James is born in Edinburgh on October 29; his father is Alexander Boswell, who has been a member of the Edinburgh Faculty of Advocates since 1729; his mother is Euphemia Erskine, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel John Erskine, Deputy Governor of Stirling Castle. At the age of 5, James is begins his education at James Mundell's private academy in the West Bow, Edinburgh; for some reason, James takes poorly to Mundell's academy, developing a severe psychosomatic illness.
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    James's father, Alexander, becomes laird of Auchinleck in Ayrshire, and the family moves there; the family hires as tutor John Dun, who was a capable teacher, whose curriculum included a wide range of literature, and who helped the young James master Latin. John Dun is appointed minister of Auchinleck (through the patronage of Alexander Boswell), and is replace as the boys' tutor by one Joseph Fergusson, who appears to have been something of a failure as a minister; the young James Boswell finds him "completely uncongenial". William Robertson According to Alexander "Jupiter" Carlyle, "I went to the Logic class taught by Mr. John Stevenson, who, though he had not pretensions to superiority in point of learning and genius, yet was the most popular of all the Professor on account of his civility and even kindness to his students, and at the same time the most useful; for being a man of sense and industry, he had made judicious selection from the French and English critics, which he at the morning hour of eight, when read with us Aristotle's

    80. East Ayrshire Council: Famous People : Literature
    James Boswell (1740 1795) Born in Edinburgh, James Boswell hada career in law mapped out by his father. After education at a
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    Born in Edinburgh, James Boswell had a career in law mapped out by his father. After education at a private school, Edinburgh University and Glasgow University, he practised law in the capital city. Boswell longed to live in London and moved there in 1760. It was in London in 1762 that Boswell first met Dr. Samuel Johnson. Boswell was fascinated by the mind of Johnson. He persuaded Johnston to make a tour of Scotland with him and the two men visited Auchinleck in 1773 on their return from the Hebridean Tour. On the death of his father in 1782, James Boswell inherited the family estates at Auchinleck. He moved to Auchinleck where he became a capable and well-liked Laird. For many years Boswell worked on his famous works "Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 1785", and "Life of Johnson 1791". Both works received critical acclaim and throughout the 19 th century Boswell's name was famous for producing these works. James Boswell died in London in 1795 a few years after the publication and success of "Life of Johnson".

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