[Bibliographical Note.-St. Mark’s Rest was originally published in parts, and afterwards in a collected volume.
IN PARTS
The first publication was in six parts, crown 8vo, issued (uniform with the parts of Mornings in Florence) in “leatherette” covers of a bright maroon colour, lettered in gold upon the front, with edges cut and gilt. The price of each part was 1s., except of that containing the Appendix, which was 2s. The parts were as follow:-
Part I. (1877).-Issued on April 25 (3000 copies), containing Half-title, pp. i.-ii.; Title-page, pp. iii.-iv.; Preface (here pp. 203-205), pp. v.-viii., and Chapters I.-III., pp. 1-40. There is no imprint. The title-page is:-
St. Mark’s Rest. | The History of Venice | Written for the help of the few travellers who | still care for her monuments. | By | John Ruskin, LL.D., | Honorary Student of Christ Church, | and Slade Professor of Fine Art, Oxford. | Part I. | George Allen, | Sunnyside, Orpington, Kent. | 1877.
The cover is lettered “St. Mark’s Rest | Part I. | I. The Burden of Tyre. | II. Latrator Anubis. | III. St. James of the Deep Stream. | Ruskin.”
A second edition of this part (1000 copies) was issued in January 1884; a third (1430 copies) was issued in June 1889; and a fourth (30 copies) in December 1894. Part I. is now (1906) out of print.
Part II. (1877).-Issued (3000 copies) in October, containing Chapters IV.-VII., pp. 41-88. There is no imprint. The title-page is the same as in Part I., except for the substitution of “Part II.” The cover is lettered “St. Mark’s Rest Part II. IV. St. Theodore the Chair-seller. v. The Shadow on the Dial. VI. Red and White Clouds. VII. Divine Right. Ruskin.”
A second edition of this part (1400 copies) was issued in June 1889. It is now out of print.
First Supplement (1877).-This, the third part in order of publication, was called “First Supplement,” and contained Title-page, pp. i.-ii.; Preface (here p. 335), pp. iii.-iv.; and “The Shrine of the Slaves,” pp. 1-46. Imprint as in Part III. The title-page is:-
St. Mark’s Rest. | First Supplement. | The Shrine of the Slaves. | Being a guide to the principal Pictures by | Victor Carpaccio | in Venice. | By John Ruskin, LL.D. | Honorary Student of Christ Church, | and Slade Professor of Fine Art, Oxford. | George Allen, | Sunnyside, Orpington, Kent. | 1877.
The cover is lettered “St. Mark’s Rest First Supplement. The Shrine of the Slaves. Ruskin.” Issued in December 1877 (3000 copies).
A second edition of this First Supplement was issued (1000 copies) in June 1887; a third (830) in June 1889; and a fourth (15) in December 1894. Copies of the second edition only are now obtainable.
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