id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-9630 The Seasons (Thomson) - Wikipedia .html text/html 967 118 72 The Seasons is a series of four poems written by the Scottish author James Thomson. The poem was published one season at a time, Winter in 1726, Summer in 1727, Spring in 1728 and Autumn only in the complete edition of 1730.[2] In 1750, the London bookseller Andrew Millar reprinted the 1746 edition of The Works of James Thomson vol. Millar may have referred to the 1744 edition because it was the first expanded version of Thomson's famous poem, it sold quickly, and it may have helped to clarify for Millar that he owned the highly valuable copyright of this book in perpetuity.[6] ^ a b "Local History Notes: James Thomson 1700-1748" (PDF). "The Transatlantic Travels of James Thomson's The Seasons and its Baggage of Material Culture, 1730-1870" (PDF). "James Thomson's The Seasons: Autumn". James Thomson's The Seasons, Print Culture, and Visual Interpretation, 1730–1842. The four seasons, and other poems. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-9630.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-9630.txt