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See More... Myers, Robin, Michael Harris and Giles Mandelbrote (editors) BOOKS ON THE MOVE: TRACKING COPIES THROUGH COLLECTIONS AND THE BOOK TRADE
New Castle, Delaware and London, UK Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2007 6 x 9 inches cloth, dust jacket 180 pages
First edition. Movements of books, both as individual volumes and as collections, have sometimes covered long distances across many centuries. Subject to the vagaries of war, shipwreck and personal ruin, as well as the intervention of the book trade and of collectors, the travels of books often have an intricately detailed and compelling story to tell. One of the most active areas of current research in book history is concerned with interpreting the clues from individual copies and piecing together the documentary evidence to provide this narrative. In this volume of the Publishing Pathways series, leading specialists in book history consider examples from the sixteenth to the twentieth century to chart some of the paths followed by books through the European network of print. This may focus on the large collections accumulated by Renaissance scholars, but may equally involve tracking multiple copies of the same work through the marks of ownership left by unknown readers. Books on the Move represents an important contribution to an understanding of the shifting interactions over time between libraries, collectors and the book trade.
Co-published with the British Library. Sales rights: Worldwide except in the UK; available in the UK from the British Library.

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See More... Myers, Robin, Michael Harris and Giles Mandelbrote (editors) FAIRS, MARKETS AND THE ITINERANT BOOK TRADE
New Castle, Delaware and London, UK Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2007 6 x 8.5 inches hardcover 240 pages
From the Frankfurt book fairs in the sixteenth century to the Farringdon Road barrows in the twentieth, fairs and markets have played a crucial role in the circulation of books. Traveling peddlers and itinerant printers have also acted as intermediaries in distributing books beyond the reach of conventional shops and in spreading trade practices. In this volume of the Publishing Pathways Series, leading book historians investigate the presence of the book trade in the streets and public spaces of Britain and continental Europe. The essays range across geographical as well as chronological frontiers to follow the movement of books, ideas and people. Contributors include John Flood, Clive Griffin, Michael Harris, Ian Maclean, John Morris, Jerome Salman and David Stoker. Co-published with The British Library. Sales rights: Worldwide except in the UK; available in the UK from The British Library.
Price: $ 47.50 other currencies Order nr. 92772

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See More... Myers, Robin, Michael Harris and Giles Mandelbrote (editors) LIVES IN PRINT: BIOGRAPHY AND THE BOOK TRADE FROM THE MIDDLE AGE TO THE 21st CENTURY.
New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Press 2003 8vo. hardcover, dust jacket 218 pages.
First edition. This is the 22nd title in our Publishing Pathways series. Ten leading scholars focus on prominent printer/publishers and their contribution to printing history. Subjects covered include the works of John Nichols, John Foxe, Andrew Brice, John Wolfe, Shakespeare's Lives in Print, Interpreting Manuscript Evidence, The Dictionary of National Bibliography, and John Day's Book of Martyrs, etc. Co-published with the British Library.
Price: $ 39.95 other currencies Order nr. 71829

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See More... Myers, Robin, Michael Harris and Giles Mandelbrote (Editors) OWNERS, ANNOTATORS AND THE SIGNS OF READING
with The Publishing Pathways Series Cumulative Index New Castle, Delaware, and London, UK Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2005 8vo. cloth, dust jacket 248 pages with 40 b/w illustrations
Part of the Publishing Pathways Series. Reading, and the manifold signs of reading, have become one of the most dynamic areas of research in book history. The reader as consumer and owner, as well as participant in the construction of new meanings, is the subject of these original essays. Specialists in literature, art history and book history investigate the annotations, marginal marks, extra-illustration and other forms of evidence left by readers. Through an examination of the book as a physical object, the contributors provide a range of intriguing insights into the ways in which this internalized and ephemeral activity can be understood in the context of book-trade history. Available in the UK from The British Library.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 89478

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See More... Myers, Robin, Michael Harris and Giles Mandelbrote (editors) PUBLISHING THE FINE AND APPLIED ARTS 1500-2000
New Castle, Delaware and London Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2012 6 x 9 inches hardcover, dust jacket 224 pages
Next in the Publishing Pathways series, Publishing the Fine and Applied Arts examines aspects of the relationship between the business of print and the practice of art and design across five centuries. Leading specialists explore the role played by the book trade in the diffusion of artistic and architectural theory, fashion, and practice. Other essays trace the impact of aesthetic trends and advances in the techniques of binding, color printing, and illustration on the appearance of books themselves. Among the topics discussed are the printed sources for decorative motifs in sixteenth-century churches, the publication history of the works of Andrea Palladio, and the evolution of drawing manuals in seventeenth-century England. Other subjects include the library formed by the architect Sir John Soane, developments in nineteenth-century art publishing, and the role of printed catalogues in documenting the acquisitions made by English collectors of paintings, sculpture, and antiquities. Essays are from Mirjam Foot, Malcolm Jones, Charles Hind, Meghan Doherty, Susan Palmer, Abraham Thomas, Rowan Watson, and Charles Sebag-Montefiore. The book is illustrated in color and black-and-white.

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See More... Myers, Robin, Michael Harris and Giles Mandelbrote, eds. MUSIC AND THE BOOK TRADE FROM THE SIXTEENTH TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
New Castle, Delaware and London, England Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2008 6 x 9 inches hardcover with dust jacket 240 pages
The history of music printing and publishing has generally formed a self-contained area of research within the study of book history. Bibliographers and book historians have tended to overlook the trade in printed music, partly because the means of production (reproducing notation rather than letter forms) and of distribution (often through the specialist sellers of musical instruments and equipment) were themselves distinct. On the other hand, musicologists have until recently paid less attention to the commercial aspects of printed music, concentrating more on the technicalities of composition and performance.

The original contributions contained in this newest addition to the Publishing Pathways series map some of the common ground between music and other forms of print, exploring the ways in which the organization of production and the process of publication of printed music have developed over time. From the production and sale of missals in Renaissance Spain to the complexities of Gustav Mahlers copyrights in late nineteenth-century Vienna, these essays raise issues and demonstrate methods of approach that will be of wider relevance to many areas of book history. How composers and publishers worked out their respective financial interests is just one of the recurring themes which will strike a chord with those who study the business of print. Co-published with The British Library. Available in the UK from The British Library.

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See More... Myers, Robin PIONEERS IN BIBLIOGRAPHY.
New Castle, Delaware and Winchester Oak Knoll Press and St. Paul's Bibliographies 1996 8vo. paper over boards. 117 pages.
Reprint of the first edition. As the written output of European culture has continued to expand and diversify, the need to establish controls of the materials has also increased. The listing, description and analysis of texts, whether in manuscript or print, have engaged a long series of individuals in what can only be described as a heroic struggle. These individuals are the subject of the essays in this book, which reveal that all those researching the byways of book trade history, from the library cataloguers of medieval times to the dedicated scholar-librarians and historians of the recent past, can truly be said to have been "pioneers in bibliography."
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 45674

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See More... Myers, Robin SPREADING THE WORD, THE DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS OF PRINT 1550-1850.
Winchester St Paul's Bibliographies and Oak Knoll Press 1998 8vo. printed paper over boards. (xiii), 241 pages.
Reprint of the 1990 first edition. Part of the Publishing Pathways Series. How did printed material in Britain get from producer to reader? What were the mechanics of supply by which individuals from varied social backgrounds came into contact with print culture? These are hard questions lying at the heart of what is sometimes called the new bibliography. Distribution is a complex line of book trade history because it leads out of the self-contained and familiar area of the printing office and bookshop into the often baffling regions of redistribution and consumption, where the evidence is often fragmentary.
London, with its ever-increasing output in this period of books, pamphlets, newspapers, ballads and ephemera, was always the dominant influence on the market. In this volume, however, the contributors are almost all concerned with aspects of the local trade in different parts of the British Isles and, in one essay, the trade between London and America via Scotland. They provide a series of detailed investigations into the distribution networks which supplemented those based in the capital, and in doing so they give a fresh view of the developing relationship between print and society over three centuries.

Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 32777

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See More... Myers, Robin STATIONERS' COMPANY ARCHIVE, AN ACCOUNT OF THE RECORDS 1554-1984.
Winchester St. Paul's Bibliographies (1990) 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xxxvii, 376 pages.
First edition. Contains an introductory essay on the history of the archives and the use scholars have made of it, plus the first complete listing of the 550 volumes in the muniment room and two registers of supplementary documents. This archive contains the longest unbroken run of booktrade records in existence.
Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 31141

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See More... THE MYSTERIOUS MARBLER.
With an historical introduction, notes on the English marbling tradition, and thirteen original marbled samples by Richard J. Wolfe New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2009 5.5 x 8 inches hardcover 132 pages
Limited to 300 copies, reprinted from the scarce Bird & Bull private press edition of 1976. This printing of James Sumner's 1854 marbling manual includes a new preface by Richard J. Wolfe. A further note on the English marbling tradition and thirteen tipped in original examples of marbled papers by Wolfe have also been added.

The historical introduction, the text of Sumner's pamphlet, and the 1976 endnote appear exactly as they do in the first reprinting by Bird & Bull Press in 1976. Sumner discusses the little-known history of paper marbling prior to the nineteenth century. Marbling was a secretive and well guarded craft. Masters of the profession passed on their knowledge reluctantly to a very limited few, creating a monopoly on the trade. For this reason, printed information on marbling was extremely limited prior to the nineteenth century.

The expansion of the trade, including new ingredients and methods, created a need for the recording of exact patterns and recipes in order to produce marbling in an efficient and precise manner. Therefore, in the 1850s, printed work on marbling began to appear more readily. One of the first manuals on marbling was published in 1853 by Charles Woolnough, and Sumner's much smaller pamphlet could be considered a reinforcement to this earlier work. Sumner's text includes specific information on various types of marbling and precise recipes for their creation.

Sumner's original pamphlet had no exhibit samples attached. Wolfe added thirteen samples of marbled paper that were possibly created by Sumner himself, or by John Hargreaves, his associate, for the 1976 printing. The cover is a facsimile reproduction of an original nineteenth-century English marbled paper in the editor's collection.

Richard J. Wolfe's lengthy career as a rare books and manuscripts librarian has been distinguished by an extensive amount of bibliographical research and writing, especially on the history of marbled and decorated paper. He is also the author of Marbled Paper: Its History, Techniques and Patterns, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989, as well as the translator and editor of Der Vollkommne Papierfärber:The Accomplished Paper Colorer, Oak Knoll Press, 2008.

Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 103080

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See More... Nagler, Georg K. DIE MONOGRAMMISTEN. FORTGESETZT VON A. ANDRESEN UND C. CLAUSS.
5 volumes (the index bound at the end of the fifth volume) Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1991 8vo cloth xxviii,1088; 1121; iv,1143; 1155; 436; (Index) iv,109 pages.
Reprint of the 1858 edition published in München. An unsurpassed reference work of permanent value, to identify artists who sign themselves only by their monogram or similar device. Literally thousands of them were book illustrators, hence the work's importance for books. Nagler begins by giving an exact facsimile of the monogram(s); this is followed by the artist's name, his biography, and then a list of his works, frequently including a complete bibliography of books illustrated by him. Arrangement is alphabetical. The total number of main entries is 14,961; the number of monogram facsimiles must be well over 30,000.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 995.00 other currencies Order nr. 103302

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See More... NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE: 1804-1864
New York The Grolier Club 1964 5.25 x 8 inches paperback 20 pages
In 1904, the Grolier Club held an exhibition commemorating Nathanial Hawthorne's birth. It was also the first attempt at putting his work in bibliographical order. Now, this catalogue commemorates his death by showing how successful the first exhibition was in portraying Hawthorne's genius. The book provides an essay on the life and career of Nathanial Hawthorne and includes a fold-out diagram of the plan of Nathanial Hawthorne's estate.
Price: $ 12.00 other currencies Order nr. 107107

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See More... Navari, Leonora GREEK CIVILIZATION THROUGH THE EYES OF TRAVELLERS AND SCHOLARS
New Castle, DE; MS't Goy-Houten, Netherlands; Athens, Greece Oak Knoll Press, HES & DE GRAAF Publishers BV and Kotinos S.A. Editions 2004 small 4to. Blind tooled full leatherette, gold-stamped with paper cover label LXIV, 526, (2) pages.
In one of the most elegant annotated bibliographies ever created, Leonora Navari, the compiler, in association with Konstantinos Staikos, a leading authority on library history and bibliographies, have created an indispensable aid to any scholar of Greek culture. This work documents the renowned collection of Dimitris Contominas, whose library was built with the goal of collecting every book by scholars and visitors to Greece from the fifteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Each book is completely described bibliographically, with pagination, collations of signatures, description of illustrations, and bindings. The notes are varied and include information on printing history, biographical details of the authors, illustrators, the significance of the work, and its connection with the historical bias of its time as well as a listing of selected holdings. The historical introduction is bilingual in English and Greek with all the annotations in English. There are over 200 rare illustrations most in color and multiple indexes.
Price: $ 165.00 other currencies Order nr. 75654

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See More... Neuser, W.H. BIBLIOGRAPHIE DER CONFESSIO AUGUSTANA UND APOLOGIE 1530-1580.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1987 8vo cloth 132 pages.
Full descriptions of 117 editions, preceded by a very useful introduction. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XXXVII). With 4 facsimiles.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 103560

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See More... (New England) Parks, Roger (Editor), John D. Haskell, Jr., John D. and T.D. Seymour Bassett NEW ENGLAND, A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ITS HISTORY, ENTIRE SERIES
11 volumes Boston Massachusetts Historical Society for the Committee for a New England Bibliography small 4to. cloth.
Price: $ 840.00 other currencies Order nr. 88044

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See More... (New Hampshire) Haskell Jr., John D. and T.D. Seymour Bassett NEW HAMPSHIRE, A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ITS HISTORY.
Hanover University Press of New England for the Committee for a New England Bibliography (1983) small 4to. cloth. xxx, 330 pages.
Reprint of the first edition. Volume Three of the series entitled Bibliographies of New England History. Preface by John Borden Armstrong and Foreword by Elting E. Morison. 6,543 entries.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 57061

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See More... (New Orleans) Jumonville, Florence M. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NEW ORLEANS IMPRINTS 1764-1864.
With a foreword by Joanne P. Platou. New Orleans The Historic New Orleans Collection (1989) thick 8vo. printed paper over boards. xxxix, 759 pages.
First edition, limited to 1,000 copies. This work contributes to an understanding of Louisiana history. The entries are from the first 100 years of printing in New Orleans and include books, pamphlets, and ephemera. This bibliography provides information that has been previously unavailable in compiled form. The author and Head Librarian of the Historic New Orleans Collection has succeeded in producing a definitive book on New Orleans imprints which indicates the tastes, concerns, and attitudes of the local citizenry. This work lists 3388 items, and entries are arranged by the year of publication. Well-indexed with listings of Printers and Publishers and Authors and Titles.
Price: $ 59.95 other currencies Order nr. 50258

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See More... (Newspapers) Hench, John B. (editor). THREE HUNDRED YEARS OF THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER.
Worcester American Antiquarian Society 1991 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. pp. 363-463.
Reprinted from the Proceedings. A series of six articles which together give a history of the American Newspaper. Illustrated.
Price: $ 13.95 other currencies Order nr. 37006

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See More... (Newspapers) Lathem, Edward Connery CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES OF AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, 1690-1820.
Barre American Antiquarian Society & Barre Publishers (1972) 4to. cloth, dust jacket. ix, 131 pages.
"Being a tabular guide to holdings of newspapers published in America through the year 1820."
Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 37572

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See More... (Newton, A. Edward) Fleck, Robert D. A. EDWARD NEWTON, A COLLECTION OF HIS WORKS.
Catalogue 86. New Castle Oak Knoll Books 1986 8vo. cloth. (iv), 120 pages.
Limited to 200 numbered copies and containing extra illustrations not in the paperbound edition. Essentially a bibliography of Newton.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 15660

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See More... (New York) Huttner, Sidney F. & Elizabeth Stege Huttner A REGISTER OF ARTISTS, ENGRAVERS, BOOKSELLERS, BOOKBINDERS, PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS IN NEW YORK CITY, 1821-42.
New York The Bibliographical Society of America 1993 8.5 x 11 inches hardcover 300 pages
This register collects, from annual city directories, about 5,000 names and 50,000 addresses of individuals and firms working in New York in the book trades and graphic arts areas during the period 1821-1842. It continues George L. McKay's similar work, published by the New York Public Library in 1942, which collected the names of craftsmen and artisans to 1820. The recorded occupations, addresses, firm names and other dated information provide help in dating undated books, papers and pictures, and in identifying anonymous printers, publishers artists and the like. The Register also provides a record of those who were engaged in more than 125 interconnected trades and professions, including calligraphers, compositors, editors, literary agents, map colorers, paper rulers, stereotypers, tract agents, wood engravers and many others. Though the bulk of the Register lists those active in printing, publishing and the distribution of books, the scope extends to all the graphic arts. The Register's listings linked to specific occupations are also brought together in one or more of 100 entries in an Index of Occupations. Institutions - libraries, museums, societies, book depositories, etc. - and periodicals are separately listed as well.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 40525

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See More... Nissenbaum, Stephen W. CHRISTMAS IN EARLY NEW ENGLAND 1620-1820: PURITANISM, POPULAR CULTURE, AND THE PRINTED WORD.
Worcester American Antiquarian Society 1997 8vo. stiff paper wrappers pp. 79-164.
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Volume 106, Part I. Nissenbaum's essay traces how Puritans tried to keep Christmas out of New England and how the holiday still managed to return. Christmas entered first into the margins of New England culture, and then, by the latter half of the eighteenth-century, into its very mainstream. The struggle over this holiday was waged with the weapon of the printing press, and most especially in the region's almanacs, its hymnals, and its children's literature. These may have been the three most widely-read genres of all in New England - the very places where official and unofficial culture were mostly intertwined. The reappearance of older popular traditions of wassailing and begging in printed form suggests both a continuity with older rituals and a transformation of those rituals by respectable, even "official" culture.
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See More... Norman, Haskell F. ONE HUNDRED BOOKS FAMOUS IN MEDICINE: THE GROLIER CLUB, NEW YORK
New York The Grolier Club 1995 8 x 11 inches hardcover, slipcase 392 pages
One Hundred Books Famous in Medicine seeks to chronicle the importance of medical history through the books selected by Haskell F. Norman for exhibition at the Grolier Club. It provides complete bibliographical accounts of the first publications, in an effort to illustrate of the history of printing and publishing in the field of medicine.

Every entry provides the title, publication information, a bibliographical description, and an essay stating the medical and historical significance of the book. Some publications also include notes on the provenance. This catalogue serves as a complete record of first appearances by including descriptions of the initial manifestations of each work. It also describes later versions and distinguishes differences between fascicles and combined volumes. The catalogue accompanied the exhibition held at the Grolier Club from September 20 to November 23, 1994.

Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 106606

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See More... (Norris, Isaac) Korey, Marie Elena. THE BOOKS OF ISAAC NORRIS (1701-1766) AT DICKINSON COLLEGE.
Carlisle, Pennsylvania Dickinson College 1976 6 x 9.25 inches cloth, dust jacket 316 pages
First edition. In 1784, John Dickinson presented books selected from the library of his father-in-law, Isaac Norris, to Dickinson College. These books, which became the foundation of the College's library, represent a substantial portion of Isaac Norris's own collection. This gift, a collection of 1,902 titles and 1,705 volumes, contains a small number of theological works in English, and classic works in Latin, French, Greek, German, Italian, and Dutch. Eight of the titles include those by Aristotle, eight by Cicero, copies of Euripides, Virgil, Terence, Tacitus, and Suetonius, Ovid's AMATORIA, Thucydides in a French edition, but no Horace. The gift also contained innumerable works on Socianism, Jansenism, quietism, and other religious movements. There is also a rich body of 17th-century material as well as medical and scientific works. There is no contemporary list of John Dickinson's gift of 1784 nor is there any known catalogue of Norris's entire collection. Illustrated with six plates. Printed by the Stinehour Press. Distributed for Dickinson College.
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See More... North, Michael M. PRINTED CATALOGUES OF FRENCH BOOK AUCTIONS AND SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY 1643-1830 IN THE LIBRARY OF THE GROLIER CLUB
edited by Eric Holzenberg. New York The Grolier Club 2004 8.5 x 11 inches hardcover 306 pages
The Grolier Club was founded with many roots in French culture, and French themes were present through its production of books and the emphasis on the book as an object. French binders from Paris were instrumental in forming the Club's Bindery, and many of the Club's first publications had notions of French taste.

As the Grolier Club library has continued to grow over the years, French sale catalogues of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries have continued to be viewed as particularly valuable. The Club's first acquired French sale catalogue was a copy of the 1679 inventory of the library of the French historian Jacques- Auguste de Thou. Over the years, the collection expanded through acquisitions and donations, especially the large donation of almost 500 French auction sales catalogues from Water S. Davis.

Now, the collection of book sale catalogues is the most heavily used part of the Grolier Club Library among its member and other collectors. Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions is the first book to fully describe French book auction sales between 1643 and 1830. Providing complete title-page transcriptions, page counts, signature statements, lot totals, signature formulas, and identification of consignors and other figures, this book will allow librarians, bookdealers, and collectors to identify and collate catalogues in hand. Each entry describes a printed catalogue of a private library created for the purpose of sale by auction or by private treaty. The catalogue describes 616 items arranged chronologically by date of sale. Notes on contents, general notes, and a final note devoted to aspects unique to the Grolier Club are also included. The book contains a preface by Eric Holzenberg, an appreciation by Edmond L. Lincoln, and an introduction by Michael J. North.

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