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 Volume 1, Number 1: 18th-Century London

 StacksBooks and Other Resources
 This list is by no means exhaustive; but the titles listed are in print as of this
writing, and should be readily available at bookstores or libraries. To find more
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General Works—London/England and the 18th Century
George, Mary Dorothy. London Life in the Eighteenth Century. Academy
Chicago, Limited, 1999.

Olsen, Kirsten. Daily Life in 18th-Century England. Greenwood Press, 1999.

Picard, Liza. Dr. Johnson’s London: Coffee-Houses and Climbing Boys,
Medicine, Toothpaste and Gin, Poverty and Press-Gangs, Freakshows and
Female Education.
St. Martin’s Griffin, 2002.

Schwartz, Richard B. Daily Life in Johnson’s London. University of Wisconsin
Press, 1983.

Waller, Maureen. 1700: Scenes from London Life. Basic Books, 2002.

Whitfield, Peter. London: A Life in Maps. British Library, 2007.

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Literature—Samuel Johnson
The Dictionary
Available in various editions, including the following recent volumes:

A Dictionary of the English Language: An Anthology. Ed. David Crystal.
Penguin Classics, 2007. Features the editor’s selection of 4,000 entries from
Johnson’s original work.

Johnson’s Dictionary: A Modern Selection. Dover Publications, 2005.

Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary. Ed. Jack Lynch. Atlantic Books, 2004.

Johnson’s Other Works
There are a plethora of editions of Johnson’s works, too numerous to do more
than scratch the surface here. Yale University Press offers the Yale Edition of
The Works of Samuel Johnson, in 18 volumes. The set includes annotated
versions of all his identifiable works except the Dictionary and Letters. A
sampling of other available titles:

The History of Rasselas: Prince of Abissinia. Ed. J.P. Hardy. Oxford University
Press, 1999.

Letters of Samuel Johnson, Volumes 1 and 2. Read Books, 2008.

Lives of the Poets, Volumes 1 and 2. BiblioBazaar, 2006.

A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland. (With James Boswell’s The
Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides.
) Penguin Classics, 2008.

The Major Works. Ed. Donald Greene. Oxford University Press, 2000.

Political Writings. Liberty Fund, Inc., 2000.

Selected Essays. Ed. David Womersley. Penguin Classics, 2003.

Works About Johnson
Bate, W. Jackson. Samuel Johnson. Counterpoint, 1998.

Boswell, James. The Life of Samuel Johnson. Penguin Classics, 2008.
Originally published in 1791. Also available in multiple other editions.

Clingham, Greg, Ed. The Cambridge Companion to Samuel Johnson.
Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Famous Authors: Samuel Johnson (DVD). Dir. Malcolm Hossick.
Kultur Video, 2007.

Greene, Donald Johnson. Samuel Johnson. MacMillan, 1989.

Hitchings, Henry. Defining the World: The Extraordinary Story of Dr.
Johnson’s Dictionary.
Picador, 2006. Engaging and intelligent. A great
companion to The Professor and the Madman, about the making of the
Oxford English Dictionary.

Lipking, Lawrence. Samuel Johnson: The Life of an Author. Harvard
University Press, 2000.

Lynch, Jack. Samuel Johnson’s Insults: A Compendium of Snubs, Sneers,
Slights and Effronteries from the Eighteenth-Century Master.
Walker and
Company, 2005.

Martin, Peter. Samuel Johnson: A Biography. Belknap Press, 2008. Brand-
new biography in time for the 300th anniversary of Johnson’s birthday.

Piozzi, Hester Lynch (Hester Thrale). Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson.
BiblioBazaar, 2007. Originally published in 1786.

 General Works
I exclude the obvious (literature textbooks and anthologies).

Bloom, Harold. Genius: A Mosaic of 100 Exemplary Creative Minds. Warner
Books, 2002. Boswell is in here, too.

Boorstin, Daniel J. The Creators and The Discoverers. Both by Random House,
1992 and 1983, respectively. Fascinating and wide-ranging history: “heroes of
the imagination” and “man’s search to know his world and himself.”

Lacey, Robert. Great Tales from English History, Volume 3. Little, Brown and
Company, 2006. Includes intriguing historical stories about Captain Cook,
Queen Victoria, Charles Darwin, and many others.

Works About James Boswell
Larsen, Lyle, Ed. James Boswell: As His Contemporaries Saw Him. Fairleigh
Dickinson University Press, 2008.

Leask, William Keith. James Boswell. Kormendi Press, 2007. Reprint of book
from 1896.

Martin, Peter. A Life of James Boswell. Yale University Press, 2002.

Pottle, Frederick A., Ed. Boswell’s London Journal, 1762–1763. Yale University
Press, 2004.

Wain, John, Ed. The Journals of James Boswell, 1762–1795. Yale University
Press, 1994.

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 Science—John Harrison
 Works About Harrison
Borden, Louise. Sea Clocks: The Story of Longitude. Ill. Erik Blegvad.
Margaret K. McElderry, 2004. Intended for kids.

Dash, Joan. The Longitude Prize: The Race Between the Moon and the Watch-
Machine
. Ill. Dusan Petricic. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2000.
For young readers.

Lasky, Kathryn. The Man Who Made Time Travel. Ill. Kevin Hawkes. Farrar,
Straus, and Giroux, 2003. Also for kids.

Longitude (DVD). Dir. Charles Sturridge. A&E Home Video, 2000. Visually
gorgeous but unnecessarily juiced-up film version of Dava Sobel’s book, starring
Michael Gambon and Jeremy Irons.

Nova: Lost at Sea—The Search for Longitude (DVD). Dir. Peter Jones. WGBH
Boston, 1998.

Sobel, Dava. Longitude. Walker and Company, 2007. Compelling and beautifully
written. Also available in an illustrated edition.

Boorstin, Daniel J. The Discoverers. Yep. Harrison and Johnson in the same
book (see General Works under Literature, above).

Works About the Longitude Problem
Andrewes, William J. H., Ed. The Quest for Longitude: The Proceedings of the
Longitude Symposium Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
November 4-6, 1993.
Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1996.

Gerrard, Edward. Astronomical Minds: The True Longitude Story. New York:
Simon & Schuster, 2007.

Kollerstrom, Nick. Newton’s Forgotten Lunar Theory: His Contribution to
the Quest for Longitude.
Green Lion Press, 2000.

Wakefield, Julie. Halley’s Quest. National Academies Press, 2005.

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 Art—William Hogarth
 Hogarth’s Works
The Analysis of Beauty. Ed. Ronald Paulson. Paul Mellon Centre, 1997.

Engravings by Hogarth. Dover Publications, 1973.

The Works Of William Hogarth: In a Series Of Engravings, With Descriptions
and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency (1833)
. Ed. John Trusler. Kessinger
Publishing, 2007.

Works About Hogarth
Bindman, David. Hogarth and His Times. University of California Press, 1997.

Bindman, David and Wilcox, Scott, Eds. Among the Whores and Thieves:
William Hogarth and The Beggar’s Opera
. YC British Art, 2002.

Collings, Matthew. Matt’s Old Masters: Titian, Rubens, Velasquez, Hogarth.
Orion Publishing, 2003.

Craske, Matthew. William Hogarth. Princeton University Press, 2000.

Dobson, Austin. William Hogarth. Book Jungle, 2006.

The English Masters: Hogarth (DVD). Kultur Video, 1996. Part of a six-volume
collection.

Hallett, Mark. Hogarth: The Artist and the City. Tate Gallery, 2006.

Jarrett, Derek. England in the Age of Hogarth. Yale University Press, 1986.

Rosenthal, Michael. Hogarth. New York: Chaucer Press, 2005.

Uglow, Jenny. Hogarth: A Life and a World. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2002.

General Works
De Young, Jim and Miller, John. London Theatre Walks: Thirteen Dramatic
Tours Through Four Centuries of History and Legend
. Applause Books, 1999.

Stravinsky: The Rake’s Progress (Music CD). John Eliot Gardiner conducting
the London Symphony Orchestra. Deutsche Grammophon, 1996. Opera inspired
by Hogarth’s work; music by Igor Stravinsky, libretto by W. H. Auden.

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 Music—George Frideric Handel
 Handel’s Works
There are a plethora of recordings of Handel’s music. I have tried to include a
broad sampling, concentrating on the Major Works listed on the Music page.

Almira (Music CD). Andrew Lawrence-King conducting Fiori Musicali. CPO
Records, 1996.

Coronation Anthems (Music CD). Stephen Cleobury conducting The Academy
of Ancient Music. EMI Classics, 2001.

Judas Maccabeus (Music CD). Johannes Somary conducting English
Chamber Orchestra. Musical Concepts, 2007.

Israel in Egypt (Music CD). Stephen Cleobury conducting Brandenburg
Consort. Decca, 2000.

Giulio Cesare (Music CD). Marc Minkowski conducting Les Musiciens du
Louvre. Archiv Produktion, 2003.

Messiah (Music CD). Neville Marriner conducting Academy and
Chorus of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Decca, 1995.

Messiah (Music CD). Martin Pearlman conducting Boston Baroque.
Telarc, 1992.

Orlando (Music CD). Christopher Hogwood conducting The Academy of
Ancient Music. Decca, 1991.

Rinaldo (Music CD). Kevin Mallon conducting Ensemble Aradia. Naxos, 2006.

Samson (Music CD). Harry Christophers conducting Symphony of Harmony
& Invention. Coro, 2003.

Saul (Music CD). Rene Jacobs conducting Cologne Concerto. Harmonia Mundi,
2005.

Serse (Music CD). Nicholas McGegan conducting The Hanover Band. RCA,
1999.

Solomon (Music CD). John Eliot Gardiner conducting English Baroque
Soloists. Philips, 2006.

Ultimate Handel (Music CD). Various conductors with Academy of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields. Decca, 2007.

Water Music; Music for the Royal Fireworks (Music CD). Pierre Boulez
conducting New York Philharmonic and Philharmonia Chamber Orchestra.
Sony, 2003.

Water Music; Music for the Royal Fireworks (Music CD, Hybrid SACD).
Jordi Savall conducting Le Concert des Nations. Alia Vox Spain, 2008.

 Works About Handel
Anderson, M. T. Handel, Who Knew What He Liked. Ill. Kevin Hawkes.
Candlewick, 2004. Picture-book biography for kids of all ages, by the fabulously
talented author of Whales on Stilts, Feed, and Octavian Nothing.

Burrows, Donald. Handel. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.

Burrows, Donald, Ed. The Cambridge Companion to Handel. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Dean, Winton. Handel. Boston: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated, 1997.

Famous Composers: George Frideric Handel (DVD). Kultur Video, 2005.

Getzinger, Donna, and Felsenfeld, Daniel. George Frideric Handel and
Music for Voices
. Danbury: Morgan Reynolds Incorporated, 2004. Intended
for young adult readers.

The Great Composers: George Frideric Handel (DVD). Brilliant Classics, 2006.

Hogwood, Christopher. Handel, Revised Edition. Christopher Hogwood. Thames
& Hudson, 2007. By the founder of the Academy of Ancient Music.

Kivy, Peter. The Possessor and the Possessed: Handel, Mozart, Beethoven,
and the Idea of Musical Genius.
New York: Yale University Press, 2001.

Lang, Paul Henry. George Frideric Handel. Dover Publications, 1996.

Venezia, Mike. George Handel. Children’s Press, 1995. Part of the Getting to
Know the World’s Greatest Composers series for kids.

Whole Notes: George Frideric Handel “Much More to Handel” (DVD).
Sound Venture, 2008.

 Works About Handel’s Music
Burrows, Donald. Handel and the English Chapel Royal. New York: Oxford
University Press, 2008.

Hogwood, Christopher. Handel: Water Music and Music for the Royal
Fireworks.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

LaRue, C. Steven. Handel and His Singers: The Creation of the Royal
Academy Operas, 1720–1728
. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

Luckett, Richard. Handel’s Messiah: A Celebration. New York: Harvest Books,
1995. Illustrated.

Slover, Tim. Messiah: The Little-Known Story of Handel’s Beloved Oratorio.
New York: Silverleaf Press, 2007. Illustrated gift book.

Smith, Ruth. Handel’s Oratorios and Eighteenth-Century Thought. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2005.

 Works About Baroque Music
Barber, David W., and Donald, Dave. If It Ain’t Baroque: More Music History
As It Ought to Be Taught.
Grand Rapids: Sound And Vision, Limited, 2003.

Buelow, George J. A History of Baroque Music: Music in the Seventeenth
and First Half of the Eighteenth Centuries.
New York: Indiana University
Press, 2004.

Bukofzer, Manfred F. Music in the Baroque Era—from Monteverdi to Bach.
New York: Read Books, 2007.

Getzinger, Donna, and Felsenfeld, Daniel. Johann Sebastian Bach and the Art
of Baroque Music.
Danbury: Morgan Reynolds Incorporated, 2004. Intended
for young adult readers.

Hill, John Walter. Baroque Music. Boston: W. W. Norton & Company,
Incorporated, 2004.

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