The James Malcolm Rymer Collection

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The James Malcolm Rymer Collection
A collection of documentary digital editions of the penny bloods, dreadfuls, and other works attributed to or edited by James Malcolm Rymer (1814-84). Includes The String of Pearls, or The Barber of Fleet Street: A Domestic Romance (1850). Designed, encoded, and annotated in part by Humanistic Studies students at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. Employs TEI. Transcribed by Rebecca Nesvet and UWGB students.

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The London Miscellany, no. 1-18

The London Miscellany, no. 1-18

The London Miscellany, ed. James Malcolm Rymer. Includes his serial A Mystery in Scarlet. No. 1-18 (1866). Copy from the University of Indiana General Reference Collection. The University of Indiana also possesses a second copy, in the Lilly Library, which has not been digitized.

19 pages: 89% complete (5% indexed, 100% transcribed, 11% needs review)
The String of pearls, or, The barber of Fleet Street; A Domestic Romance (London: Lloyd, 1850)

The String of pearls, or, The barber of Fleet Street; A Domestic Romance (London: Lloyd, 1850)

Preface dated London, 1850. Published in 92 parts. Parts are paged continuously; each consists of eight pages, except the last, which has four. First published in 18 weekly installments by Edward Lloyd in The People's Periodical and Family Library, issues no. 7-24 (1846-7). Sponsored at...

736 pages: 100% complete (0% indexed, 100% transcribed)
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People, Places, Works attributed to James Malcolm Rymer