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See More... (Adams, John Couch) CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF EARLY PRINTED AND OTHER BOOKS BEQUEATHED TO THE LIBRARY BY JOHN COUCH ADAMS...
Cambridge Cambridge University Library 1902 small 8vo. cloth-backed paper covered boards. (vi), 203 pages.
With a one page introduction by "F.J." (Francis Jenkinson). Very scarce.
Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 114996

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See More... (Cambridge University Library) Oates, J.C.T. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY: A HISTORICAL SKETCH.
(Cambridge) Cambridge University Library 1975 8vo. stiff paper wrappers 23, (3) pages
Traces the history of the library from its medieval origins (it was referred to in two wills of 1416) to the 20th century. Seven black and white plates. Listing of library publications.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 114261

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See More... (Cambridge University Press) FOUR CENTURIES OF PRINTING AND PUBLISHING BY THE OLDEST PRESS IN THE WORLD.
2 volumes. Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1984 small 4to self paper wrappers, mailing envelope unpaginated
Materials commemerating the 400th anniversary of Cambridge University Press. A brief century-by-century account of the press's expansion and development. Separate item includes commemorative addresses by the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, serving as Chancellor of the University and Mr. Geoffrey Cass, Chief Executive of the Press. Invititation to a reception on 31 May, 1984, at the British Embassy in Washington and various newspaper and periodical clippings laid in. First license to print granted by King Henry VIII in 1534; continuous publishing began 1584.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 108839

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See More... (Cambridge University Press) FOUR CENTURIES OF PRINTING AND PUBLISHING BY THE OLDEST PRESS IN THE WORLD.
2 volumes. Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1984 small 4to self paper wrappers unpaginated
Materials commemerating the 400th anniversary of Cambridge University Press. A brief century-by-century account of the press's expansion and development. Separate item includes commemorative addresses by the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, serving as Chancellor of the University and Mr. Geoffrey Cass, Chief Executive of the Press. First license to print granted by King Henry VIII in 1534; continuous publishing began 1584.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 108841

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See More... (Cambridge University) Smith, J.J. CATALOGUE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE LIBRARY OF GONVILLE AND CAIUS.
Cambridge J. Deighton, and MacMillan & Co. 1849 8vo. original cloth boards, otherwise disbound. viii, 329+(1) page.
First edition. Describes 700 manuscript volumes. Bibliographic entries include annotations regarding contents, illuminations, and foliation. Includes a brief introduction about the catalogue. Some internal nineteenth century library markings. Spine lacking, boards detached. Last leaf provided in photocopy facsimile.
Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 56222

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See More... James, Montague Rhodes A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS IN CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE.
7 volumes. Cambridge The University Press 1909-1913 4to. stiff paper wrappers variously paginated
A bibliography of the collections of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, England. Each volume contains a note by the author, a short list of manuscripts described therein, and a listing of addenda and corrigenda. Each entry contains information on location within the library, a description of the manuscript, collation and a listing of its contents.
Part 1: Nos. 1 to 100.
Part 2: Nos. 101 to 156.
Part 3: Nos. 157 to 250.
Part 4: Nos. 251 to 350.
Part 5: Nos. 351 to 450.
Part 6: Nos. 451 to 538.
Part 7 contains a preface by the author, table of contents, introduction. an appendix to the introduction, tables of the "numberings of the manuscripts in the various catalogues," a list of manuscripts with "pictures or noteworthy decorations," a list of sources of manuscripts, addenda and corrigenda, Prefatio (in Latin), and a general index.
Wrappers tanned around edges, with some tearing along spine.

Price: $ 225.00 other currencies Order nr. 109468

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See More... James, Montague Rhodes A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE COLLEGE LIBRARY OF MAGDALENE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE.
Cambridge The University Press 1909 4to. cloth, gilt stamping on spine and front board xii, 59+(1) pages
Manuscripts in the College Library (distinguished from the Pepysian Library according to the introductory notes) at Magdalene. Introductory notes by the author. List of donors, owners and provenances of the manuscripts. Errata tipped in. 33 entries include information about contents. Inside hinges cracked. Light tanning.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 109454

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  James, Montague Rhodes A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE LIBRARY OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE.
Cambridge The University Press 1913 4to. cloth, gilt stamping on spine and front board xx, 389+(1) pages
Bibliography of medieval and later manuscripts at St. John's College, Cambridge University. Preface by the author. Provides information about donors, provenances, owners, decoration, dates. Corrigenda. Descriptions of 507 manuscripts, including 272 of the medieval era. Descriptions include general information as well as detailed information about the contents of each item. Index. Light scuffing at edges. Inside hinges cracked. Light tanning.
Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 109452

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See More... James, Montague Rhodes THE WESTERN MANUSCRIPTS IN THE LIBRARY OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE.
4 volumes. Cambridge The University Press 1900 4to. cloth; title, author's name, volume and Cambridge arms gilt-stamped on spine xxvi, 549+(1); xxviii, 428; xxxii, 532; xvi, 17 plates, 40 pages
A bibliography of the manuscripts in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge University. Those manuscripts are kept in three cases, designated B (theological), R (historical, miscellaneous and oriental), and O (a collection donated by Robert Gale in 1738). Volume 1 includes class B, entries 1-417; Volume 2, class R, entries 418-1024; Volume 3, class O, entries 1025-1506. Volume 4 includes a description of the plates, addenda to the manuscripts (Porson manuscripts in class C), general addenda and corrigenda, 17 black and white plates and a general index. Each volume includes a preface by the author, a table showing the numbering of the manuscripts in the Catalogi Manuscriptorum Angliae and the library's shelf-marks, a list of donors and corrigenda. All entries include descriptive information, the shelf-mark, and contents. Boards faded; front board of Volume 2 bumped. Text very lightly tanned.
Price: $ 950.00 other currencies Order nr. 109460

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See More... Munby, A.N.L. CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE LIBRARIES. AIDS FOR RESEARCH STUDENTS.
Cambridge W. Heffer and Sons Limited 1960 8vo. cloth, dust jacket xv, 55 pages.
Reprint of the 1959 first edition. Well preserved copy.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 80519

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See More... Munby, A. N. L. CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE LIBRARIES. AIDS FOR RESEARCH STUDENTS.
Cambridge W. Heffer and Sons Limited (1960) 8vo. cloth. xv, 55 pages.
Reprint of the 1959 first edition. With the pencil signature of Gavin Bridson.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 98637

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See More... (Siberch, John) Bowes, Robert and G.J. Gray JOHN SIBERCH, BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES, 1886-1905, WITH FACSIMILES OF TITLE-PAGES, COLOPHONS, ORNAMENTS, INITIAL LETTERS, WOODCUTS.
Cambridge Macmillan & Bowes 1906 small 8vo. two-tone cloth. 47, (5) pages.
Handwritten limitation on free endpaper states that this copy is number 120 of 150 printed. Besterman 5132. John Siberch (1476-1554), born Johann Lair, was the first printer at Cambridge, from 1521-1523, and is known to have produced at least 14 works while there. This 1906 work was meant as a supplement to an 1886 work by Henry Bradshaw. Introductory matter by Bowes is followed by a list by Gray of nine titles printed by Siberch, with notes on various extant copies or fragments, and by a brief account of Siberch. The 16 pages of facsimiles depict title pages, colophons, text pages, initials, etc.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 96545

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