I.,
renewal of correspondence with B. Disraeli and negotiations with
him as to "Contarini Fleming: a Psychological Biography,"
1831--Moore's "Life of Byron," Vol. II.,
Moore's "Thoughts on Editors,"
Thomas Carlyle recommended to him by Lord Jeffrey,
"Sartor Resartus"--which he ultimately declines to publish,
1832--Complete edition of Byron's works,
correspondence with Benjamin Disraeli about "Gallomania,"
1834--Dean of Westminster refuses his request that Thorwaldsen's
statue of Byron should be placed in Westminster Abbey,
1836--The first Handbook to the Continent (Holland, Belgium, and
North Germany), published,
1837--Letter to _Morning Chronicle_ on Napier's "History of the
Peninsular War,"
1838--Mr. Gladstone's "Church and State,"
T. Powell Buxton's "Slave Trade and its Remedy,"
Handbook to Switzerland,
1839--Handbook to Norway, Sweden, and Denmark,
1840--Mrs. Jameson and her "Guide to the Picture Galleries of
London,"
Handbook to the East,
George Borrow,
Borrow's "Gypsies of Spain,"
Southey's death,
1841--Bishop of Llandaff and "Lord Dudley's Letters,"
correspondence with John Colquhoun on "The Moor and the Loch,"
1842--Handbook to Italy,
letters from George Borrow,
"The Bible in Spain" published,
Horace
Horace Twiss's "Life of Lord Eldon,"
his illness,
1843--In constant communication with Sir Robert Peel,
many of whose speeches, etc.
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