1st Edition
Mukai: The Loiterer, A Periodical Work edited by James Austen and Henry Austen FACSIMILE REPRINT EDITION IN TWO VOLUMES
Volume 1
Preface by Hidetada Mukai
Nos. 1–30 (31 Jan.–22 Aug. 1789), c. 350pp.
Volume 2
Nos. 30–60 (29 Aug. 1789–20 Mar. 1790), c. 340pp.
Contents of the First Volume
Introduction and Plan of the Work
Little adherence to truth in common conversation: Sketch of a new Newspaper
The misfortunes of an Oxford Sportsman, in a letter from Christopher Cockney
Art of spending time: Journal of a modern Oxford Man
Anecdotes of the Doubtfuls, in a letter from one of the family
Different opinions of the Public with respect to the Loiterer, and its Authors
Use and Advantage of studying History
Disadvantages arising from misconduct at Oxford, in a letter from H. Homely
Letter from Sophia Sentiment: Determination of the Loiterer in regard to Tales, Novels, etc
National difference of Character between the French and English: Plan proposed for improving each
Diversion of Tuft-hunting described: Memoirs of a Tuft-Hunter in a letter from Luke Lickspittle
Letters from Abraham Steady; Chimericus; D. B. and Tom Witty
Use and Abuse of Reviews: a Visit from Eugenie who had suffered from their attacks
The medicine Virtues of Port-Wine recommended in a letter from Toby Philpot
Heavy expences of a modern University Education; in a letter from Chrysostom
Letter from Philo Morpheus, advising the Loiterer to dream
Modern times vindicated from the charge of Degeneracy
Propriety of perpetual Fellowships considered: Letters from Dismal Sour Crout, and Jeremiale Dozeaway
Variety of meanings annexed to the same word: Explanation of the term Dash
Study of Heraldry vindicated, in a letter from Edmund Escutcheon
Hints to Young Clergymen respecting their behaviour at a Country Curacy
Observations on several curious Advertisements in the Newspapers
Vexations attending the pursuit, and possession of wealth, in a letter from Indicus
Contempt of Trade absurd, and illiberal
OMAI’s description of British manners, and customs
Pleasure of Elegant Society: Some Errors in Conversation pointed out
Thoughts on Education: A New System recommended
Complaint of a Wig: Letter from Amicus
Absurdity of marrying from Affection
Characters of Dr Villars and Mr Sensitive
Biography
Hidetada Mukai






