Hartford: Judd, Loomis & Co., 1836. Octavo; Fair; Hardcover; Spine, tan with gold print; Boards in brown leather, spine leather is newer than leather on boards and has vertical impressed bump, board leather has wear to edges and corners, scuffed and scratched; Text block has tinted top edge, new paper to pastedowns and binder’s tape to hinges, endpapers are tanned, front initial pages have moisture stain to spine edge, significant foxing to initial and final pages, foxing throughout, paper is stiff and puckering, slight amount of marginal pencil notation; "containing his life; by John Lockhart, esq. The poetry and correspondence of Dr. Currie's edition; biographical sketches of the poet, by himself, Gilbert Burns, Professor Stewart, and others; essay on Scottish poetry, including the Poetry of Burns, by Dr. Currie; Burn's songs, from Johnson's "Musical museum," and "Thompson's select melodies;" select Scottish songs of the other poets, from the best collections, with Burn's remarks. Forming, in one work, the truest exhibition of the man and the poet, and the fullest edition of his poetry and prose writings hitherto published"-- title page; clxvi, 425, 13 pages, frontispiece (port.). More