27, [1] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo) ; Caption title. ; Imprint from colophon. William Duane became publisher of the Aurora on March 8, 1800. ; "A second letter from the same writer, will appear shortly."--p. 27. The first American edition of the second letter was published in 1801.
15, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (8vo) ; "Written by Mr. Barlow."--p. [2]. ; Publisher's prefatory advertisement dated: New Haven, April, 1796. ; "Evans calls for a frontispiece and 1 plate but no copy examined for this collation is so distinguished. Evans may have been misled by a sophisticated copy ."--BAL. ; Evas supplies the imprint [New Haven: Printed by T. and S. Green, for Tiebout and O'Brien, New York. 1796.] A copy held by the Connecticut Historical Society is inscribed in a contemporary hand: New Haven, printed by Tiebout & O'Brien, 1796. See BAL.
xvi, [1], 18-258 p. ; 17 cm. (12mo) ; Two states of the title page noted in BAL. In one, the imprint reads as given here; in the other, the words "by them" are omitted. ; Error in paging: p. 195 misnumbered 185. ; "Note on Mr. Burke"--p. [252]-258.
This edition is know to exist in at least two states: in one state p. 195 is misnumbered 185; in the other state p. 195 is numbered correctly. ; Sabin ; ESTC ; Mode of access: Internet.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Unsigned preface followed by "Copy of a letter from an American diplomatic character in France to a member of Congress in Philadelphia [i.e., Abraham Baldwin]. 1st March 1798," reprinted from the Nov. 5, 1798, issue of the Connecticut courant. Allegedly, the letter was originally printed as a pamphlet "at Matthew Lyon's press at Fairhaven [Vt.];" however, no copy of such a pamphlet has been located. ; Place of publication suggested in BAL. ; Text in six columns.
[2], 186, [2] p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) ; "From The vision of Columbus; a pem, not yet published."--p. 94-101. By Joel Barlow. ; "From The conquest of Canaan. A poem, not yet published."--p. 101-106. By Timothy Dwight.
Facsimile reprint of the new corrected ed. of 1796 (New York, Printed and sold by Mott & Lyon) ; Advice to the privileged orders. - Letter to the National Convention. - Letter to the people of Piedmont. - The conspiracy of kings. - Note on Mr. Burke. ; Mode of access: Internet.