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See More... (Maps) McCorkle, Barbara Backus NEW ENGLAND IN EARLY PRINTED MAPS 1513 TO 1800, AN ILLUSTRATED CARTO-BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Foreword by Edward H. Dahl. Providence The John Carter Brown Library (2001) 12 x 11.5 inches cloth, embossed medallion on front cover, dust jacket xvii, (iii), 354, (2) pages
Limited to 1000 copies. As the first comprehensive, fully descriptive list of the printed maps of New England prior to 1800, this volume documents every effort to depict the area cartographically, including maps printed in the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Italy, as well as English and American maps. Designed to be a practical reference tool for historians, collectors, antiquarian map dealers and all lovers of early cartography, it offers descriptions of over 800 maps. With 455 black-and-white illustrations, quick visual identification of specific areas is possible. Includes indexes by title, by persons associated with the creation of the map, an annotated bibliography and a listing of individual state maps.
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See More... (Marion Press) Larremore, Thomas A. and Amy Hopkins Larremore THE MARION PRESS, A SURVEY AND A CHECKLIST.
With Incidental Alarums, and Excursions Into Collateral Fields. Checklist by Joseph W. Rogers. New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Books 1981 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xxii, 271 pages.
Reprint of the 1943 first edition which was printed in a very small number. Frank E. Hopkins set up a press in the attic of his "Red House" in Jamaica, New York in 1896 and named it after his daughter Marion. He printed the first announcement of his press a few months after the death of William Morris and continued printing until his own death in 1933. Unlike most of the founders of private presses in the 1890s, who drifted into printing from other fields, Hopkins was already well schooled in the practical aspects of the printing business. Forced to leave college for financial reasons after his father fell ill he found a job working for the De Vinne Press as a proofreader. The book designs that he subsequently created for De Vinne were among the finest produced by the firm and are generally considered those publications on which De Vinne's considerable reputation was built. Although Hopkins died in relative obscurity, his works remain as an example of the quality of fine printing in America at the turn of the century. Amy and Thomas Larremore, daughter and son-in-law of Frank E. Hopkins, have written a sensitive, in-depth account of his life including an even-handed evaluation of his typography and design work at the Marion Press. In addition Joseph W. Rogers has compiled a detailed, descriptive, bibliographical checklist of Hopkins work at the Marion Press.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 1347

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See More... Marshall, Nancy H. THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE'S IMMORTAL POEM.
New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Press 2002 small 4to. cloth, dust jacket 324 pages with 24 separate pages of plates in color
First edition. This bibliography is the first comprehensive work ever undertaken to document the publication history of the most famous work in all Christmas literature. The Night Before Christmas poem was written over 180 years ago, and it has never been out of print. With more than 1,000 entries including 144 color illustrations of historic first editions, this book is a collector's dream. Mrs. Marshall has spent a lifetime collecting and organizing the works listed in this extraordinary bibliography. Seven detailed indexes, an historical essay describing the St. Nicholas legend, Clement Moore, and the origin of the poem make this an essential reference tool for collectors of Christmas memorabilia.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 69264

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See More... Martinez, Katharine (editor) AMERICAN CORNUCOPIA: TREASURES FROM THE WINTERTHUR LIBRARY.
With contributions from Bert R. Denker, Paul B. Hensley, E. Richard McKinstry and Neville Thompson. Winterthur, DE Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum 1990 small 4to. pictorial stiff paper wrappers 115, (5) pages
Limited to an edition of 2000 copies. This handsome volume presents highlights of the Winterthur Library collection in eighteen different areas related to the material culture of early America. Written by respected staff members in their areas of expertise, each chapter essay covers topics such as architecture, ornament, interiors, furniture, ceramics and glass, metals, gardens, art and artists, cookbooks and manuals of domestic economy, the Shakers, advertising, childhood, courtesy and etiquette, pleasure and company, technology, textiles and needlework, and travel. With sixteen color plates and sixty-two black-and-white illustrations. Includes a list of holdings cited.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 69165

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See More... (Martyr, Peter) Anderson, Marvin Walter PETER MARTYR, A REFORMER IN EXILE (1542-1562). A CHRONOLOGY OF BIBLICAL WRITINGS IN ENGLAND & EUROPE.
With 2 portraits. Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1975 6.25 x 10 inches cloth 607 pages.
A first examination of the writings of the Reformed theologian Pietro Martyre Vermigli (1499-1562) in English, especially following his career in Northern Europe from 1542-1562. Appendix I (pp. 467-486): Register Epistolarum Vermigli, a list of 305 letters. pp. 540-585: Bibliography of sources and reference tools, including a full survey of manuscripts and printed editions. Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. X.

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See More... (Massachusetts) Haskell Jr., John D. (editor) MASSACHUSETTS, A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ITS HISTORY.
Hanover University Press of New England for the Committee for a New England Bibliography (1983) small 4to. cloth. xxv, 583 pages.
Reprint of the first edition. Volume One of the series entitled Bibliographies of New England History. Preface by John Borden Armstrong. 13,520 entries.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 57063

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See More... Mateboer, J BIBLIOGRAFIE VAN HET NEDERLANDSTALIG NARRATIEF FICTIONEEL PROZA 1701-1800. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PROSE FICTION WRITTEN IN OR TRANSLATED INTO DUTCH (1701-1800).
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1996 8vo cloth xx, 576 pages
The bibliography comprises 345 descriptions of as many editions, including both translations in Dutch as well as original editions in Dutch of prose fiction published from 1670-1700.

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See More... (Mathesius, Johannes) Loesche, Georg JOHANNES MATHESIUS. EIN LEBENS- UND SITTENBILD AUS DER REFORMATIONSZEIT.
2 volumes Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1971 8vo cloth xxi,639; iv,467 pages.
Reprint of the 1895 edition published in Gotha. Johannes Mathesius (1504-1565), a Lutheran theologian, was one of the most powerful preachers among the Reformers of the second period, and the first biographer of Luther. pp. 378-435 of the second volume contain the important bibliography (56 works in different editions). With portrait.

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Price: $ 305.00 other currencies Order nr. 103554

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See More... McDonald, Gerald, Stuart C. Sherman And A CHECKLIST OF AMERICAN NEWSPAPER CARRIERS' ADDRESSES, 1720-1820.
Worcester American Antiquarian Society 2000 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xvi, 170 pages.
First edition. The newspaper carrier's address, a printed holiday greeting, was a unique early American poetic form. Each New Year's Day, newspaper carriers around America and Canada distributed printed verses to their customers in hope of a hefty tip. Often highly amusing and occasionally quite socially aware, these broadsides eulogized the dutiful carrier of the year gone by. For the first time, these addresses have been compiled in bibliographic form. Some of America's most prominent men of letters, such as Benjamin Franklin and Daniel Webster, supplied the poetic addresses. 940 American and 61 Canadian addresses are indexed here.
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See More... (McKerrow, Ronald B.) Immroth, John Phillip RONALD BRUNLEES MCKERROW: A SELECTION OF HIS ESSAYS
Metuchen Scarecrow Press 1974 8vo. cloth. viii, 240 pages.
First edition. This work brings together a selection of the more fugitive writings of Ronald B. Mckerrow. As the bibliography at the end of this book demonstrates, the selection is small relative to the great quantity of articles and reviews that exist. McKerrow is best remembered as the father of 20th-century descriptive bibliography. His best known work, AN INTRODUCTION TO BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR LITERARY STUDENTS (published by Oak Knoll), is still a standard textbook in the United States and in the United Kingdom. Besides INTRODUCTION, his other major accomplishments include his definitive edition of the works of Thomas Nashe in five volumes (1904-1910), which still serves as an example of how the works of an Elizabethan author should be edited; and his PROLEGOMENA FOR THE OXFORD SHAKESPEARE (1939).
In addition, McKerrow was responsible for three basic reference works in bibliographical study: DICTIONARY OF PRINTERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 1557-1640, PRINTERS' AND PUBLISHERS' DEVICES IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND, 1485-1640, and TITLE-PAGE BORDERS USED IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND, 1485-1640. This is Volume One of the Great Bibliographers Series.

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See More... McKinstry, E. Richard PERSONAL ACCOUNTS OF EVENTS, TRAVELS, AND EVERYDAY LIFE IN AMERICA: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
(Winterthur, DE Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum) 1997 8vo. cloth xx, 236 pages with 6 leaves of illustrations
First edition. The third volume in the Research Resources at Winterthur series, this book focuses attention on the manuscript diaries which deal with some aspect of travel in America that are part of the Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera at the Winterthur Library. Ninety-four manuscripts receive a thorough content analysis that often includes references to related works. A bibliography of another 450 published travel narratives in the Winterthur Printed Book Collection is also included. With chronological, geographic and comprehensive indexes and twelve black-and-white illustrations.
Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 69164

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See More... (Melanchthon, Philipp) Hartfelder, Karl PHILIPP MELANCHTHON ALS PRAECEPTOR GERMANIAE.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1972 8vo cloth xxviii, 687 pages.
Reprint of the 1889 edition published in Berlin. Still one of the standard works on Melanchthon (1497-1560). Melanchthon was a friend of Luther and an important figure of the Reformation. Pages 567 - 647 contain the important bibliography, recording 709 works by- and 440 works about Melanchthon. With portrait.

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Price: $ 200.00 other currencies Order nr. 103543

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See More... Meriton, John (editor) with the assistance of Carlo Dumontet SMALL BOOKS FOR THE COMMON MAN: A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY.
New Castle, Delaware, and London Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2010 7 x 10 inches hardcover 1,008 pages
First edition. The hundred years prior to the mid-nineteenth century saw a flowering of ephemeral publishing often referred to by the shorthand "chapbooks." This book is an analytical bibliography of the National Art Library's collection of literary ephemera of the period. For the purposes of this book, this includes entertaining and broadly educational works, such as abridged novels, alphabets, ballads, cries, dreadful, fables and tales, nursery rhymes, fortune books, garlands, histories, and natural histories. The book excludes primarily proselytizing and moralizing texts, along with battledores, cabinet and miniature books, harlequinaids, tracts, panoramas, plays, primers, and propaganda pamphlets. Also excluded are more substantial and sumptuous publications with engravings on quality paper and bound in boards as they were considered insufficiently ephemeral.

Nearly 800 titles are described here in significant bibliographical detail to allow accurate comparison and verification with editions, variants, and states in other collections. Examples of illustrations from all the books described are reproduced here, providing a visual feast and resource. The book will appeal to all librarians and owners of collections containing literary and educational ephemera. It will provide support for current research into literary studies and work on literacy and language development.

John Meriton is Librarian of the National Art Library and Deputy Keeper of the Word and Image Department, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Carlo Dumontet is the National Art Library's Special Collections Bibliographer.

Available outside North and South America from The British Library.

Price: $ 115.00 other currencies Order nr. 99759

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See More... Merlo, Johann Jacob KÖLNISCHE KÜNSTLER IN ALTER UND NEUER ZEIT. JOHANN JACOB MERLOS NEU BEARBEITETE UND ERWEITERTE NACHRICHTEN VON DEM LEBEN UND DEN WERKEN KÖLNISCHER KÜNSTLER. HERAUSGEGEBEN VON EDUARD FIRMENICH-RICHARTZ UNTER MITWIRKUNG VON HERMANN KEUSSEN.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1966 4to cloth xviii pages, 1206 columns
Reprint of the 1895 edition published in Düsseldorf. Valuable biographical dictionary of Cologne artists, incorporating oeuvre-catalogues, references, bibliographies, etc. Contains inter alia (col. 971-1099) the best oeuvre-catalogue of Anton Woensam von Worms. With 2 large folding facsimiles, 51 plates, 24 illustrations and numerous monograms in the text.

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Price: $ 340.00 other currencies Order nr. 103301

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See More... (Merrill, James Ingram) Hagstrom, Jack W.C. and Bill Morgan JAMES INGRAM MERRILL: A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2009 8.5 x 11 inches hardcover 436 pages
Pulitzer Prize winning poet James Merrill was one of America's most important writers for over forty years until his death in 1995. This comprehensive bibliography, covering his entire life, was prepared with the cooperation of the poet himself. All books, periodicals, recordings, translations, critical and biographical appearances are listed here. Entries are grouped in chapters according to type of work, and each entry provides full descriptive bibliographic information. A special feature of the book also reproduces the full text of previous uncollected poems and prose by Merrill.

Contents: Introduction; Books, Pamphlets, and Broadsides by James Merrill; Books and Pamphlets Containing Original Contributions or First Book Appearances of Poems, Translations or Prose by James Merrill; First Periodical and Newspaper Appearances of Poems and Prose by James Merrill; Translations of Poems and Prose by James Merrill; Interviews with James Merrill; Recordings of Prose and Poems by James Merrill; Musical Settings of Poems by James Merrill; Statements / Endorsements on Dust Jackets and Wrapper, Etc. by James Merrill; Inscriptions in Books Recorded in Book Dealers or Auction Catalogues by James Merrill; Miscellany; Dedications of Poems, Prose or Books to James Merrill; Obituaries of James Merrill; Reviews of Books by James Merrill; Critical Articles on James Merrill's Work; Index.

Jack W.C. Hagstrom, M.D. is Professor Emeritus of Pathology at Columbia University, author of numerous professional articles, and co-author of Thom Gunn: A Bibliography and Dana Gioia: A Descriptive Bibliography.

Bill Morgan is a writer and archival consultant. He has authored several bibliographies including Lawrence Ferlinghetti: A Comprehensive Bibliography and The Works of Allen Ginsberg in addition to many works on the subject of the Beat Generation including I Celebrate Myself: The Somewhat Private Life of Allen Ginsberg for Viking Press.

"A good bibliography is the writer's final monument. This work by Jack Hagstrom and Bill Morgan - spanning one of the most scintillating, prolific, and influential careers in American poetry - is a great bibliography, indispensable for both the serious scholar and the common reader of James Merrill. In its discoveries and details, it is a treasure map."
- J. D. McClatchy, Professor of English Literature, Yale University

Photograph of James Merrill by Thomas Victor

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See More... (Merrymount Press) Hutner, Martin THE MERRYMOUNT PRESS: AN EXHIBITION ON THE OCCASION OF THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE PRESS.
New York The Grolier Club 1993 9 x 12 inches paperback 78 pages
In 1893, Daniel Updike founded the Merrymount Press and became a member of the Grolier Club. He printed many of the Club's most attractive publications, and in 1926, he was awarded honorary membership. In 1911, Philip Hofer, founder of the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts at Harvard, invited Updike to deliver a series of speeches on the techniques of printing to the Graduate School of Business Administration. These lectures formed the basis for his monumental work on typography, Printing Types, published by Harvard University Press and later by Oak Knoll Press. In 1993, an exhibition was held at the Houghton Library and the Grolier Club showcasing 130 works spanning Updike's career and the life of the Press from 1891 to 1949.

This new publication represents Updike's enduring accomplishments and celebrates the 100th anniversary of the founding of his press. With 136 works, the catalogue displays the beauty, breadth, and standard set by the Press and its work. It is beautifully illustrated with over forty illustrations and contains a chronology, a list of types used at the Merrymount Press, and a list of commercial publishing houses associated with the Press. The book was designed by Jerry Kelly and printed by the Stinehour Press.

Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 106601

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See More... Meulman, Isaac LUTHER-COLLECTIE ISAAC MEULMAN: CATALOGUS VAN DE BIBLIOTHEEK VAN HET EVANGELISCH-LUTHERSCH SEMINARIUM. (ABTEILUNG B:) LUTHERS SCHRIFTEN.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1967 8vo stiff paper wrappers. 107 pages.
Partial reprint of the Luther Catalogue of 1876 (714 entries), preceded by a new introduction and three concordances. Descriptions are in German. With portrait.

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See More... (Middle Hill Press) Holzenberg, Eric THE MIDDLE HILL PRESS: A CHECKLIST OF THE HORBLIT COLLECTION OF BOOKS, TRACTS, LEAFLETS, AND BROADSIDES PRINTED BY SIR THOMAS PHILLIPPS.
With a Preface by G. Thomas Tanselle New York The Grolier Club 1997 6 x 9 inches paperback 182 pages
The Grolier Club exhibition "Sir Thomas Phillipps: Portrait of a Collector" was curated by Harrson D. Horblit in December 1972. Horblit had a tremendous collection of books and manuscripts relating to Sir Thomas Phillips, founder of the Middle Hill Press. Though no catalogue was ever produced to accompany the exhibition, the Phillipps archive is now a part of the Grolier Club Library, and this catalogue contains the Middle Hill Press portion of the collection. The "Phillipps Room" on the fifth floor of the Grolier Club is a memorial to both Sir Thomas Phillipps and Harrison Horblit.

The Middle Hill Press material is the largest section of the collection and illustrates the history of the press, while drawing together several strands of book history. This checklist includes a frontispiece portrait of Sir Thomas Phillipps and nine illustrations. It was designed by Jerry Kelly and printed by the Stinehour Press.

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See More... (Miller, Arthur) Crandell, George W. ARTHUR MILLER: A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2011 8.5 x 11 inches hardcover, dust jacket 256 pages plus CD-ROM
Twice awarded the Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play and once the Pulitzer Prize for drama, Arthur Miller is recognized internationally as one of the best American playwrights of the twentieth century. He is perhaps best known for the creation of Willie Loman in his tragedy of the common man, Death of a Salesman. With the production of The Crucible in the 1950s, Miller drew parallels between the puritan-era Salem witch trials and the hunt for Communist reds in the cold war-era of America, drawing forth both political ire and critical acclaim. Miller's career spanned more than six decades, during which time his plays, essays, films, and stories engaged his audiences with a heightened sense of political awareness and moral consciousness.

Arthur Miller: A Descriptive Bibliography traces the publishing career of this great American dramatist by chronicling the publication of his books, collections of plays, stories, and essays. Organized into eight sections, the bibliography lists or describes separate publications, collected editions, first-appearance contributions to books, pamphlets, occasional publications, first appearances in magazines and newspapers, translations, publications in braille, music, and dust jacket blurbs. First English and American editions are described in full, providing descriptions or images of the title page, copyright page, binding, and dust jacket. Descriptions of the first editions also include details about the size and collation of books, pagination, contents, publication, and printing. For short story collections, items within the volume are listed and a number or symbol is included to indicate first collected appearance. For binding entries, a description of cloth types, page trimming, and page-edge gilding or staining is included. The number of copies is listed when information from the publisher's records is available, and public information derived from copyright records, publisher's records, correspondence with publishers, and book trade announcements. The bibliography also includes a comprehensive index and a CD-ROM containing title pages and color images.

George W. Crandell is Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Auburn University and a professor of English. He is the author of Tennessee Williams: A Descriptive Bibliography and editor of The Critical Response to Tennessee Williams.

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See More... Miller, David and Richard Price BRITISH POETRY MAGAZINES, 1914-2000: A HISTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF "LITTLE MAGAZINES"
London and New Castle The British Library and Oak Knoll Press 2006 6.75 x 9.5 inches hardcover xviii, 452 pages
Documenting thousands of British poetry magazines from the last century, British Poetry Magazines 1914-2000 records the remarkable world of the 'little magazine': a world where now famous authors are first found as unknowns. Many go on to use the little magazine as a testing ground for their writing for the rest of their lives. Here is the work of T.S. Eliot, Robert Graves, James Joyce, Laura Riding, Dylan Thomas, Samuel Beckett, Muriel Spark, Harold Pinter, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Angela Carter, Irvine Welsh, and many others. Although these magazines played a key part in the lives of so many British and American authors, they often had small print-runs and short lives: many are now extremely rare. This book lists the holdings of key libraries where the magazines can still be found. Each entry gives the editors involved, the dates of publication, and other information (such as documented interviews with editors, and details of any published index). Thousands of descriptions outline the magazines while short essays discuss the literary trends of the day in the context of these important periodicals. A name index identifies well over 5,000 authors and artists involved in the little magazine scene; a geographical index allows readers to locate the birthplaces of magazines across the British Isles. Scholars of twentieth-century poetry, collectors, and anyone who loves poetry will find this an invaluable book and an interesting read. Co-published with The British Library.
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See More... Moes, E.W., C.P. Burger DE AMSTERDAMSCHE BOEKDRUKKERS EN UITGEVERS IN DE ZESTIENDE EEUW.
4 parts in 2 volumes `s Gravenhage HES & DE GRAAF 1988 8vo cloth 708; 960 pages.
Reprint of the 1900 edition published in Amsterdam with additional material by P. van der Krogt. Illustrated. Study of printing in Amsterdam in the 16th century.

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See More... (Montaigne) Sayce, R.A. and David Maskell A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MONTAIGNE'S ESSAIS, 1580-1700.
London The Bibliographical Society 1983 8vo. cloth. xxx, 221 pages.
First edition. Illustrated. Distributed for the Bibliographical Society.
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See More... Morris, William A NOTE BY WILLIAM MORRIS ON HIS AIMS IN FOUNDING THE KELMSCOTT PRESS.
Edited by Willam S. Peterson. New York The Grolier Club 1996 6 x 9 inches hardcover 78 pages
To celebrate the Morris centenary year, the Grolier Club and the William Morris Society in the United States published this enlarged and corrected version of the very last book published by the Kelmscott Press. This autobiographical history of Morris and his Kelmscott Press includes passages related to Morris's approaches to paper, type design, ink, page design and ornament, and book illustration. The annotated listing of the 53 titles, originally compiled by Sydney Cockerell, is enhanced by the editorial modifications made in this edition that record all of Cockerell's known revisions and second thoughts. A short description of the press by C. Cockerell and seven full-page facsimiles are included. It was designed and typeset by William S. Peterson and printed letterpress at the Stinehour Press. The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition held from December 10, 1996 to February 15, 1997.
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See More... Muller, F., de Vries, Scheepers POPULAIRE PROZASCHRIJVERS DER XVIIE EN XVIIIE EEUW. FOTOMECHANISCHE HERDRUK VAN DE MAGAZIJNCATALOGI VAN DE FIRMA`S FREDERIK MULLER & CIE (1893) EN R.W.P. DE VRIES (1907) EN DE VEILINGCATALOGI VAN DE COLLECTIE J.F.M. SCHEEPERS (1947 EN 1949).
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1981 8vo cloth 496 pages.
Photographic reprints of the original catalogues issued by these bookselling firms.

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See More... (Music) Britton, Allen Perdue and Irving Lowens AMERICAN SACRED MUSIC IMPRINTS 1698-1810: A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Worcester American Antiquarian Society 1990 thick small 4to. cloth. xvi, 798 pages.
First edition. With a preface by Crawford, this bibliography describes over 545 items related to American sacred music. Includes five appendices on chronologically listed imprints; sacred sheet music; composers and sources; the core repertory; and a geographical directory of engravers, printers, publishers, and booksellers. Indexed. Distributed for the American Antiquarian Society.
Price: $ 160.00 other currencies Order nr. 42173

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