AURORA FLOYD (1863)
BY
MARY ELIZABETH BRADDON
Images Showing the Publication History of the Novel
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The first monthly instalment of the serialisation of Aurora Floyd in Temple Bar, January 1863.
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The sixth edition in three volumes, published by Tinsley Brothers in 1863 (one volume lacking spine cloth).
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Title page of the first volume of the sixth edition in three volumes, published by Tinsley Brothers in 1863.
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Confusingly this one volume edition published by Tinsley in 1863, is also described as the sixth edition on the title page.
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8th edition, published by Tinsley Brothers in 1864 on the title page, but according to spine Ward, Lock & Tyler.
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Frontis illustration to eighth edition by W. Carter.
'How dared you!" cried Aurora, - "how dared you hurt him? My poor
dog! My poor lame, feeble dog! How dared you to do it? You cowardly dastard!
you-----' page 140
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Reprint published by John & Robert Maxwell in 1878.
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1885 yellowback published by John & Robert Maxwell.
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