Editions of Gray's other writings (sorted alphabetically by editor)
[BeJ_1925]
Letters of Thomas Gray. Selected, with an introduction, by John
Beresford. The World's Classics, 283. London, New York [etc.]: H. Milford,
Oxford UP, 1925 [reprinted 1951]. Review in Modern language
review 21 (1926).
[FoL_1979]
Occasional memorandums: being extracts from a journal for the
year 1767 now first printed from the original manuscript of Thomas
Gray. Folcroft: Folcroft Library Editions, 1979 [1st ed. Stanford
Dingley: The Mill House Press, 1950]. [Errata slip tipped in on p. 46]
[KiA_1996]
From St. James's to St. Peter's: Horace Walpole's and Thomas Gray's
letters from the Grand Tour, 1739-1741. Selected and with an introduction
by Andrea Kirkby. St James's: Malthouse Press, 1996.
[KrJ_1952]
The Selected Letters of Thomas Gray. Ed. with an Introduction by
Joseph Wood Krutch. Great Letters series. New York: Farrar, Straus and
Young, 1952.
[L/L_1970]
The Yale Edition of Horace Walpole's Correspondence. New Haven,
Conn.: Yale UP; London: Oxford UP, 1937-. Vols. 13/14
Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Thomas Gray, Richard West and
Thomas Ashton, 1, 1734-1742 with Walpole's short notes on his life.
Correspondence with Thomas Gray, 2, 1745-1771. Edited by W. S.
Lewis, George L. Lam and Charles H. Bennett. Third edition, 1970 [1st ed.
1948]. [Contains two volumes, with illustrations and bibliography in vol.
1 (pp. xxxiv-xxxvi)]. Review: H. Williams in Modern language
review 45 (1950), p. 247.
[MiJ_1853]
The Correspondence of Thomas Gray and William Mason, with Letters to
the Rev. James Brown, D.D. Ed. by the Rev. John Mitford. London:
Richard Bentley, 1853 (view
page images). Reviews in The Quarterly review 94(187)
(Dec. 1853), p. 1, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 75(460)
(Feb. 1854), pp. 242-254 (view
review).
[NoC_1911]
Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray, ed. with introduction and
notes by Clark Sutherland Northup. The Belles-Lettres Series, Section IV:
Literary Criticism and Critical Theory. Boston and London: D. C. Heath &
Co., 1911 (view
e-text).
[RiH_1899]
Letters of Thomas Gray. Selected with a biographical notice, by
Henry Milner Rideout. Boston: Small, Maynard & co., 1899.
[RoB_2001]
Thomas Gray's journal of his visit to the Lake District in October
1769. Edited, with a life, commentary and historical background by
William Roberts. Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 2001. Reviews: William Levine
in Eighteenth-Century Studies (American Soc. for Eighteenth Century
Studies, Wake Forest Univ., Winston-Salem, NC) 36(3) (2003),
pp. 429-436, Heidi Thomson in Coleridge Bulletin 24(NS) (Winter
2004), pp. 101-107.
[RoB_2003]
Notes on A Tour through France and Italy undertaken in the Years
1739 to 1741 by Thomas Gray. Transcribed and edited by
William Roberts. Carlisle: The Colophon Press, 2003.
[ToD_1890]
Gray and his Friends. Letters and Relics. In great part hitherto
unpublished. Edited by Duncan C. Tovey. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1890 (view
page images). [Reprinted New York: Kraus Repr, 1968]
[ToD_1900]
The Letters of Thomas Gray: including the correspondence of Gray and
Mason. Ed. by Duncan C. Tovey, in 3 vols. Bohn's Standard
Library. London: George Bell and Sons, 1900-12 (view
page images). [Half-title: Gray's Letters; Vol. II with reminiscences by
Norton Nicholls]
[TyP_1915]
Correspondence of Gray, Walpole, West and Ashton (1734-1771).
Chronologically arranged and edited with introduction, notes, and index by
Paget Toynbee, 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1915 (view
page images).
[T/W_1971]
Correspondence of Thomas Gray. Ed. by the late Paget Toynbee and
Leonard Whibley, reisssued as a lithographic reprint, with corrections and
additions by H. W. Starr, in 3 vols., v. 1 1734-1755, v. 2 1756-1765, v.
3 1766-1771. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971 [1st ed. 1935]. [Includes
illustrations and maps, complete lists of the letters and genealogical and
chronological tables]. Reviews: C. B. Tinker in Yale Review 26
(1937), p. 204, Roger Martin in Etudes anglaises 1 (1937), p.
144, Frederick T. Wood in Englische Studien (1935), p. 408.
[W/P_1932]
The correspondence of Richard Hurd & William Mason. And letters
of Richard Hurd to Thomas Gray. With introduction & notes by the
late Ernest Harold Pearce. Ed. with additional notes by Leonard Whibley.
Cambridge: The University Press, 1932. [Includes illustrations and
bibliography (pp. xiii-xiv)]. Review: Frederick T. Wood in
Englische Studien 68 (1933), p. 445.