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Acknowledgements
Preface
Editorial Introduction
Abbreviations
Chronology
Plates
The Letters
Part I: Murray to Byron in England (1811-16)
Part II: Murray to Byron abroad (1816-22)
Appendix A: How Murray became Byron's Publisher
Appendix B: The Newspaper Attacks on Byron in 1814
Appendix C: Sale Catalogue (1813)
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Index A: Murray and Byron
Index B: General Index
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