Historical information
This volume is one of three volumes in the work ‘A Journal of The Reigns of King George IV and King William IV’ that extends over the years from 1817 to 1837. The set of books was written by Charles C.F. Greville, Esq. (1794-1865), Clerk of the Council to those Sovereigns. The books were edited by Henry Reeve, Registrar of the Privy Council, and published in 1875 after Geville's death, according to his instructions. The book is part of Flagstaff Hill’s Pattison Collection of books which originated from the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute.
The publisher firm, Longmans, Green & Co, was originally founded in 1724 in London by Thomas Longman under the name Longman. In August of that year, he bought the two shops and goods of William Taylor and set up his publishing house there at 39 Paternoster Row. The shops were called Black Swan and Ship, and it is said that the 'ship' sign was the inspiration for Longman's Logo. After many changes of name and management, the firm was incorporated in 1926 as Longmans, Green & Co. Pty Ltd. The firm was acquired by Pearson in 1968 and was known as Pearson Longman or Pearson PLC.
Significance
The set of books provide an insight into the public and personal lives and duties of British Roay Families and the roles they played in the 19th century.
The book is significant for its connection to the publisher Longmans, Green and Co., of London, a firm that has been established for over two centuries, renowned for publishing encyclopedias, dictionaries, books on English grammar, textbooks, poetry, reference books, novels, magazines and more.
The book has additional importance for its connection to the Pattison Collection, which, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institutes’ Collection.
The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and its important role in people's intellectual, cultural and social development throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes.
The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance.
Physical description
A Journal of The Reigns of King George IV and King William IV Vol 3
Author: Charles C. F. Greville, Esq.
Editor: Henry Reeve
Publisher: Longmans Green & Co
Date: 1875
Fourth Edition. One of three volumes. Part of the Pattison Collection.
Green hardback covers with gold embossed spine—inscriptions on a label, stickers and stamp..
Inscriptions & markings
Label: "PAT 920 GRE"
Sticker: " Warrnambool Public Library" covered by a sticker "Corangamite Regional Library Service"
Stamp: "WARRNAMBOOL MECHANICS' INSTITUTE"
Subjects
- flagstaff hill,
- flagstaff hill maritime museum and village,
- warrnambool,
- maritime museum,
- maritime village,
- great ocean road,
- shipwreck coast,
- pattison collection,
- ralph eric pattison,
- warrnambool mechanics’ institute,
- mechanics’ institute library,
- warrnambool library,
- free library,
- corangamite regional library service,
- longmans green and co.,
- 1724,
- thomas longman,
- paternoster row london,
- a journal of the reigns of king george iv and king william iv,
- charles c. f. greville,
- esq.,
- henry reeve,
- 1817 to 1837,
- charles greville,
- the greville memiors
References
- Archival Collections Catalogue, Longmans, Green & Co. Establishment and Incorporation
- Wikipedia ISBN/ISSN: Charles Greville (diarist)