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7C6.1. Example 4:

Preface signed: S.E.B. By Egerton Brydges; cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.), v. 5, p. 276

By John Locke. Author’s name first appears on t.p. of 3rd and subsequent editions

Intro. (p. xxix) refutes attribution to Petronius

"[Gregory King] was consulted about the coronation ... and was the principal author of the ... volume containing descriptions and splendid engravings of that ceremony ... though he allowed Francis Sandford to affix his name to the title-page"--Dict. nat. biog., v. 10, p. 131

"The identity of Junius, which her concealed with great skill, has never been definitely established ... He is now thought to have been Sir Philip Francis"--Drabble, M. Oxford companion to Engl. lit., p. 523

(The pseudonym "Junius" appears on the title page)


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