THE SKETCH-BOOK OF GEOFFREY CRAYON, GENT. "I have no wife nor children, good or bad, to provide for. A mere spec- HAR ARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE LIBRARY OF HAROLD JEFFERSON COOLIDGE Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1864, by in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York. By Washington Driving RIVERSIDE, CAMBRIDGE: STEREOTYPED AND PRINTED BY H. 0. HOUGHTON AND COMPANY. PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION. HE following papers, with two exceptions, were written in England, and formed but part of an intended series, for which I had made notes and memorandums. Before I could mature a plan, however, circumstances compelled me to send them piecemeal to the United States, where they were published from time to time in portions or numbers. It was not my intention to publish them in England, being conscious that much of their contents would be interesting only to American readers, and, in truth, being deterred by the severity with which American productions had been treated by the British press. By the time the contents of the first volume had appeared in this occasional manner, they began to find their way across the Atlantic, and to be inserted, with many kind encomiums, in the "London Literary Gazette." It was said, also, that a London bookseller intended to publish them in a collective form. I determined, therefore, to bring them forward myself, that they might at least have the benefit of my superintendence and revision. I accordingly took the printed numbers which I had received from the United States, to Mr. John Murray, the eminent publisher, from whom I had already received friendly attentions, and left them with him for examination, informing |