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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 30/1/261
TitleTo William Creech from Aberdeen
Date21 February 1787
Extent1 Item
Administrative HistoryWilliam Creech [1745-1815] Bookseller in Edinburgh. He attended Edinburgh University, and originally intended to enter medicine, but was apprenticed to bookseller Alexander Kincaid in 1764, becoming Kincaid partner when the latter's partnership with John Bell dissolved in 1771 - just after the firm had published the first edition of the first book of the Minstrel. His shop became a well-known meeting place, and he published the work of many of the Scottish literati. Beattie had a long and generally happy relationship with him from 1771, both personally and in business matters
DescriptionAcknowledges first volume of Biographica Britannica and six volumes of new edition of Tatler. Will be some time before he can make use of them because of dizziness and confusion of thought. In Tatler, and in other edition of later authors, too much propensity to note-making, copied from Dutch commentators on classics. Words of annotators should be few and well chosen. Scoticism should be printed more compact than on specimen. Asks Creech to send sheets so he can correct them, and not to tell anyone Beattie is the author.
Access StatusOpen
Publication NotePublished in "The Correspondence of James Beattie - Letters 1758-1775", ed. Roger J. Robinson
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