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Kuzmin Collection

Travellers by Sea and LandMikhail KuzminJohn Barnstead

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Berkeley Slavic SpecialitiesBerkeley, U.S.A1985
<emph>Lyrical Ballads </emph> Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth Bruce Graver and Ronald Tetreault London imprint of 1798 Bruce Graver and Ronald Tetreault , editors and compositors. Lyrical Ballads Bicentenary Project, 24 March 1998

Edited from the copy of Lyrical Ballads, 1798, London imprint, in the Rare Books Collection, Simon Fraser University, March, 1997. Checked against copies in the Firestone Library, Princeton University, the Amherst College Library, the Dartmouth College Library, and the Wordsworth Library, Grasmere U.K.

Page images courtesy of the Rare Books Collection, W.A.C. Bennett Library, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby B.C., Canada.

Encoded in TEI-conformant SGML by Bruce Graver and Ronald Tetreault, with significant help from CETH, the STG, OUCS and others.

Travellers by Sea and Land Mikhail Alekseevich Kuzmin Translator John Albert Barnstead Version 1 of the ETC Kuzmin Collection edition of Plavaiushchie puteshestvuiushchie John Barnstead Translator John Barnstead Editor Kuzmin Collection, May 2001

Translated from the copy of the fifth edition of Plavaiushchie puteshestvuiushchie, 1923, Berlin:Petropolis, in the private collection of John Barnstead, 1978.

Checked against the second edition (IDC microfiche copy of Semenov edition, 1915), fourth edition (Berkeley photomechanical reprint, 1985), fifth edition, and seventh edition (Harvard Widener Library).

Encoded in TEI-conformant SGML by Charlotte Christopherson and Natasha Sigareva.

<emph>Travellers by Sea and Land</emph> Mikhail Kuzmin John Barnstead Fifth edition, Berlin 1923 John Barnstead, editors and compositors.Kuzmin Collection, May 2001

Translated from the copy of Plavaiushchie puteshestvuiushchie, 1923, Berlin:Petropolis, in the private collection of John Barnstead, 1978.

Checked against the second edition (IDC microfiche copy of Semenov edition, 1915), fourth edition (Berkeley photomechanical reprint, 1985), fifth edition, and seventh edition (Harvard Widener Library).

Encoded in TEI-conformant SGML by Charlotte Christopherson and Natasha Sigareva.

Paraboly [a machine-readable transcription] Mikhail Alekseevich Kuzmin Translator John Albert Barnstead First edition, Berlin/Petrograd: Petropolis Press, 1922 John Barnstead and Vivien Hannon, chief editors and compositors Electronic Text Centre, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Edited from a copy of Paraboly, Berlin/Petrograd 1922, in the possession of the John Barnstead, 1999-2000 Encoded in TEI-conformant SGML by Vivien Hannon, Robert Sawatzky and John Barnstead.