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Alexander Geddes died at Finsbury Square in London whilst on a visit to his niece Margaret, who had married John Hyslop, a Scottish surgeon. On the Hyslop's death, John's book passed to their daughter Margaret Hyslop, who gave it to an 'intimate' friend, the English anatomist, Dr Henry Goadby in 1838
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The late John Hyslop, Esq., late of Finsbury Square, London, Surgeon, married Margaret Geddes, the niece of Bishop John Geddes and his younger brother, Alexander. Late in life the Bishop visited London and stayed at his niece’s home in Finsbury Square, where he felt sick and died. His book came into
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The Copies of Burns's handwritten text folded into the Facsimile Editions which were printed on hand made paper with 'line and chain' markings selected and specially made to have the same thickness and texture of the original paper. The watermarks are 'BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY' and 'MADE IN HOLLAND' and
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The foregoing poem has some tolerable lines in it, but the incurable wound of my pride will not suffer me to correct, or even peruse it. I send a copy of it, with my best prose letter, to the son of the great man, the theme of the piece, by the hand, too, of one of the noblest men in God's world,
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edition of 473 copies bound in full calf leather with gilt ruling and lettering, all enclosed in a double slip case with a label on the exterior spine. Bixby made an error in the book by incorrectly attributing the original ownership to Bishop Alexander Geddes instead of his brother, Bishop John
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The printed section of 'Burns's' poems followed a protocol personal and many place names were given a degree of anonymity by replacing most letters with asterisks, however to assist the bishop, Burns wrote in the missing letters and he also provides extra details such as the real name of 'Doctor
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The 3 February 1789 letter from Burns to Bishop John Geddes was stitched into the volume at the front. It was addressed to The Reverend Mr. Geddes. Care of Dr Gregory - St Johns Street. Edinr. Wt. a book This letter had a section at the end cut out, supposedly by Geddes as he disapproved of the
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Burns borrowed Geddes's own copy of his 1787 Edinburgh Edition to accompany him on his Highland Tour (August - September 1787), but failed to return it for almost two years. Writing to Geddes from Ellisland on 3 February 1789, the poet apologised for having kept the volume for so long:
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You will see in your book, which I beg your pardon for detaining so long, that I have been turning my lyre on the banks of the Nith. Some larger poetic plans that are floating in my imagination, or partly put in execution, I shall impart to you when I have the pleasure of meeting with
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Alexander Wood, surgeon, when behold, his solicitorship took no more notice of my poem or me than had I been a strolling fiddler, who had made free with his lady's name over the head of a silly new reel! Did the gentleman think I looked for any dirty gratuity?
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Geddes had sent his volume, a 'Skinking Version,' to a book binder who had rebound it in calf leather and also added extra pages, eighteen at the front were written on by Burns and nine also were written in holograph by Burns at the back of the printed pages.
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I gave up my transient connexion those self-important beings whose intrinsic cealed under the accidental advantages of their patronising notice of the Learned and the st regret. honour to be, Venerable Sir, your most respect y humble servant, Robt
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when the Bishop was living in the city. The "Venerable Father" of Burns's correspondence took an active interest in his literary works and considered that Burns was “A Man of Uncommon Genius.” Their friendship was evidently built on a mutual respect.
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John Geddes’ original volume, complete with the letter and the handwritten work of Burns, now resides in San Marino at the Henry E Huntington Library & Art Gallery in California. The Huntingdon Library also has sixteen of Robert Burns's letters.
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The 473 copies were, as detailed on the facsimile's title page, distributed only to the members of the 'Bibliophile Society of Boston', also known as 'The Club of Odd Volumes.' This was a Gentlemen's Club in which Members, some well known, such as
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the paper was uncut and unopened when issued. In reality the paper was much thinner with the 1787 volume being 3 cm thick whilst 'The Geddes Burns' with its extra pages is 2 cm thick.
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Mrs Hyslop’s possession, and after the decease of her husband and herself, reverted to their daughter Margaret from whom I received it in 1838. Henry Goadby.
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upon his departure from England for America. These details are recorded in Goadby's own handwriting on a previously blank page at the back of the book: “
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Written on the blank leaf of a copy of my first Edition, which I presented to an old sweetheart, then married. – I was then on the tiptoe for Jamaica.
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Geddes. The error is located in the introductory section where James Black's lecture to the Burns Club of Michigan on 1 May 1867 is recorded.
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Epistle wrote in the commencement of my Poetical career, to Mr. McAdam of Craigengillan, in answer to an oblidging letter he sent me.
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Burns added an extra verse to 'Tam Samson's Elegy' on page 152 and indicated the position it should be placed in the reading order:
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William Bixby exhibited his original copy of 'The Geddes Burns' at the Burns Cottage at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904.
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On reading in a Newspaper the death of John McLeod, Esq.r, brother to Miss Isabella McLeod, a particular friend of the author’s.
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with twenty-seven extra pages with twelve poems and songs in Burns's handwriting bound in, and a letter to Catholic Bishop
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In 1908, Bixby had The Geddes Burns photographed and ‘reproduced by the lithographic and gelatine process’ in a limited
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Pittock, Murray (2018). The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns. Volumes II and III: The Scots Musical Museum.
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Hornbook' being 'John Wilson Schoolmaster, Tarbolton'. After the 'Lord President Dundas' poem he added a note:
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to Bishop Hay and then the Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District of the illegal and underground
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On the death of Rob't Dundas of Arniston, Esq., late Lord President of the Court of Session.
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had published Burns's letter to Geddes, with some errors, in his biography of the poet.
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on August 29, 1735. He is said to have been the elder brother of the biblical critic Dr
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Hunter's Illustrated History of the Family, Friends and Contemporaries of Robert Burns.
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On scaring some waterfowl in Loch Turit, a wild Scene among the Hills by Oughtertyre.
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1789 letter from Robert Burns to Bishop John Geddes. Section cut out by the bishop.
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Copy of Burns's published poems with extra pages and poems in the poet's own hand
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A man of great learning and charisma, Bishop Geddes was described by Burns as "
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Burns first met Geddes during the winter of 1786/87 at the Edinburgh home of
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Written in Friars’ Carse Hermitage on the banks of Nith - June - 1788
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The humble petition of Bruar Water to the noble Duke of Atholl.
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The foregoing three poems are the favor of the Nithsdale Muses
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although some of these were influenced by events on the tour.
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns.
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The Geddes Burns. 1908. The Bibliophile Society, Boston. p.11
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To Robert Graham of Fintry, Esquire - accompanying a request.
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Researching the Life and Times of Robert Burns Club
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Index


Robert Burns
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Edinburgh Edition)
Scots
Songs
Poems
William Creech
Great Britain
Robert Burns
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Edinburgh Edition)
John Geddes
Ellisland Farm
John Geddes
Banffshire
Alexander Geddes
Roman Catholic priest
Rector
Royal Scots College
Valladolid
coadjutor
Catholic Church in Scotland
Aberdeen

Lord Monboddo
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Edinburgh Edition)
Valladolid
Ellisland


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