BEIN Gimbel/Dickens B151 1: Advertising matter: [3] p. at end not included in pagination. and Leaves from the register of the lady abbess of Godstow -- The dodder-weed -- Theology; or, The point at issue -- Goodbye! good-bye! -- A legend of Runna Mead and Magna Charta -- Woman's faithfulness -- Norris and Anne Boleyn -- A day-dream -- The costar'monger -- Ring-a-tingle-dingle-ingle-ing-in-'n : rap! "Ba--ker!" -- The carpenter.
Cf. Ford, Franklin bibliography, nos. 77 and 93., No. 1 of 7 titles bound together., Part II published by Cave in 1753; title of pt. II reads: Supplemental experiments and observations on electircity [!] part II. Made at Philadelphia in America by Benjamin Franklin, esp; and communicated in several letters to P. Collinson, esq; of London, F.R.S., Signatures: [A]² B-M⁴., and With a final leaf of advertisements.
Publisher:
Printed and sold by E. Cave, at St. John's Gate,
Subject (Name):
Brinley, George,--1817-1875--Ownership., Cave, Edward, 1691-1754, printer., Franklin, Benjamin,--1706-1790--Ms. notes., James Macdonald Co.--Binding, and Lloyd & Wallis
BEIN Ik G252 727 Copy 1: No. 1 of 2 works bound together with binder's title: Gay's Fables. Autographs of Walter Falk and Morley Hirsch., Final p. blank., and Signatures: [A]⁴ B-Z⁴ 2A².
In cases 30 cm. "This edition ... is limited to one thousand copies for England and America, and twenty-seven on Japanese vellum ,twenty-five being for sale": on slip tipped in. Each volume with the bookplate of C.T. Patterson, except v. 9. Bound in paper covers. Vol. 9, with the book-plate of C.B. Tinker. and Issued in parts.
"The slight analysis drawn up as an accompaniment to Retsch's [!] Outlines being out of print, the publishers felt desirous to supply its place with a more careful abstract ..., "With this view the most striking passages and scenes ... have been translated into blank verse, and connected by a detailed description in prose.", Errata on p. [2] at end., Published also on large paper with the plates engraved by Moses from Retzch's Outlines., Translated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See the 2007 edition edited by Frederick Burwick and James C. McKusick., and With half-title.
Publisher:
Boosey and Sons : and Rodwell & Martin,
Subject (Name):
Boosey and Sons, publishers., Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834, translator., Moses, Henry, 1782?-1870, engraver., Retzsch, Moritz, 1779-1857, illustrator., and Rodwell and Martin (Firm), publishers.