Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011
A CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ALL RUSKIN'S BOOKS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE (OTHER THAN LETTERS AND REPORTS OF LECTURES, ETC.)
This list includes, in order of publication, First Editions (or, in case of contributions to periodicals, first appearances). Later editions (or appearances) and reprints are excluded, but substantially Revised Editions are included.
All details of every edition, translation, etc., will be found in the Bibliographical Notes in the several volumes.
The first reference after the title of each book, or piece, is to the place in this edition where it is printed; the second (as the “Bibliog.” implies) is to the place where the detailed Bibliographical Note is given.
Where letters are added in brackets after the second reference, they indicate the Collected Volumes of Ruskin's books in which the scattered pieces were included. Thus “(Arrows)” means that a piece was reprinted in Arrows of the Ghace (1880); “(O. O. R.),” in On the Old Road (1885); “(P.),” in the Poems (1891); and “(R. on P.),” in Ruskin on Pictures (1902). It should be noticed that, in this edition, many of the contents of Arrows and On the Old Road have been given not in Vol. XXXIV., but in previous volumes.
It is impossible entirely to avoid cross-division as between books and lectures (pp. 40–47), since so many of Ruskin's literary works were first prepared in the form of lectures, but the cross-references supplied will make things plain.
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