Thanks for the pointer. Could you work out how to get the pdf from Google? They seem to be removing them hand over fist
How curious. One Author is Charles Percy Bysshe Shelley. Percy Bysshe Shelley was not his father, however, dying before he was born, and:
"Three children survived Shelley: Ianthe and Charles, his daughter and son by Harriet; and Percy Florence, his son by Mary. Charles, who suffered from tuberculosis, died in 1826 after being struck by lightning during a rainstorm. Percy Florence, who eventually inherited the baronetcy in 1844, died without children. The only lineal descendants of the poet are therefore the children of Ianthe." (wikipedia)
Grace's Guide has two obituaries of our man, but no mention of a connection to the poet.
You click the HTTPS link at the bottom of the left hand block, then choose the PDF from the list. When it is displayed, press the download button on the top right.
Thanks for the pointer. Could you work out how to get the pdf from Google? They seem to be removing them hand over fist
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Neil,
Sorry, perhaps my P.S. was not sufficiently detailed
Go to the All Fileslink at the bottom of the list: That returns a directory of all the available file types including the PDF that Google would have you believe is not available … This approach works for many of the PDFs that Google has "disappeared".
If you're really keen, there is even the TIFF from the original scans: This gives usefully better resolution of the Plates [although nothing to compare with the original print that I have been reading at 'John Rylands' in Manchester]
You click the HTTPS link at the bottom of the left hand block, then choose the PDF from the list. When it is displayed, press the download button on the top right.
Thats a great tip
I right click the link in the list and "save link as" and drop it into the required folder