Anonymous. By Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont., BEIN 2009 1516: Armorial bookplate and blind stamp of the Earls of Macclesfield [South Library, with ms. shelfmark: 153.A.12]., Title page is A2., and With a final advertisement leaf.
Publisher:
Printed for Rob. Kettlewell, at the Hand and Scepter over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet,
Subject (Name):
Kettlewell, Robert, bookseller, Macclesfield,--Earls of--Bookplate, and Macclesfield,--Earls of--Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Reincarnation--Christianity--Early works to 1800 and Reincarnation--Early works to 1800
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, ill Dalziel Brothers, engraver Green, W. T., fl. 1837-1872, engraver Jackson, Mason, 1819-1903, engraver Measom, William, engraver Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896 Williams, Thomas, b. ca. 1800, engraver Willis, G. W., engraver
Published / Created:
1852
Call Number:
1997 784
Image Count:
4
Description:
"Notice of Mrs. Stowe and her family" (p. [xv]-xxii) largely based upon an article from Fraser's magazine, 1852, v. 46, p. 518-525 ("Some account of Mrs. Beecher Stowe and her family, by an Alabama ma")., Cruikshank's designs engraved on wood by Dalziel, W.T. Green, Mason Jackson, William Measom, Thomas Williams, and G.W. Willis., Originally issued in 13 parts in paper wrappers., Preface to the American edition -- Contents -- List of the illustrations -- Introduction -- Mrs. Stowe and her family -- Opinions of the press -- Results -- Uncle Tom's cabin., Publisher's advertisement: [1] p. at end., and With a wood-engraved frontispiece portrait of the author.
Publisher:
John Cassell,
Subject (Name):
Cassell, John--Publisher
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Fiction, Chron.--1852, Fugitive slaves--Fiction, Plantation life--Fiction, Slavery--Fiction, Southern States--Fiction, and Uncle Tom (Fictitious character)--Fiction
Bridgens, Richard Cooper, T. S Day & Haghe Ducôté, A., fl. 1829-1832
Published / Created:
1836
Call Number:
2003 Folio 16
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Description:
Issued in two parts (both described as Part 1) in wrappers. Title page and list of plates in one part; added illustrated title page in other part., Original wrappers. Bookplate of Paul Mellon., Some plates are lithographs by R. Bridgens, printed by A. Ducôté, Ducôté & Stephens, and Day and Haghe. Other plates drawn on stone by T.S. Cooper from sketches by R. Bridgens, printed by Ducôte & Stephens., and Volume with title page described as part I, volume with engraved title page and preface described as part II.
Publisher:
Published for the proprietor by Robert Jennings & Co.,
Subject (Geographic):
Trinidad--Description and travel, West Indies--Description and travel, and West Indies--Pictorial works
Bridgens, Richard Cooper, T. S Day & Haghe Ducôté, A., fl. 1829-1832
Published / Created:
1836
Call Number:
2003 Folio 16
Image Count:
6
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Description:
Issued in two parts (both described as Part 1) in wrappers. Title page and list of plates in one part; added illustrated title page in other part., Original wrappers. Bookplate of Paul Mellon., Some plates are lithographs by R. Bridgens, printed by A. Ducôté, Ducôté & Stephens, and Day and Haghe. Other plates drawn on stone by T.S. Cooper from sketches by R. Bridgens, printed by Ducôte & Stephens., and Volume with title page described as part I, volume with engraved title page and preface described as part II.
Publisher:
Published for the proprietor by Robert Jennings & Co.,
Subject (Geographic):
Trinidad--Description and travel, West Indies--Description and travel, and West Indies--Pictorial works
"The author's autograph edition of the Writings of J. Fenimore Cooper is limited to sixty-three signed and numbered sets, of which this is number [blank]"--Leaf following t.p. of every vol. Printed signature of the publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons., [1] The deerslayer -- [2] Last of the Mohicans -- [3] The pathfinder -- [4] The pioneers -- [5] The prairie -- [6] The spy -- [7] The pilot -- [8] Red Rover -- [9] Wing and wing --[ 10] The water-witch -- [11] The two admirals -- [12] The sea lions -- [13] Homeward bound -- [14] Home as found -- [15] The crater -- [16] Afloat and ashore -- [17] Miles Wallingford -- [18] Jack Tier -- [19] Precaution -- [20] Lionel Lincoln -- [21] Wyandotte -- [22] Wept of Wish-ton-Wish -- [23] The bravo -- [24] The ways of the hour -- [25] The redskins -- [26] Mercedes of Castile -- [27] The chain-bearer -- [28] Satanstoe -- [29] The Heidenmauer -- [30] The headsman -- [31] The monikins -- [32] Oak openings -- [33] Ned Myers., BEIN Za C786 B906W: Number 56. Tipped in to The spy: J.F. Cooper manuscript holograph leaf ( 32 x 21 cm.) for Oak openings., Each volume has separate t.p., and Illustrations by F.O.C. Darley and others.
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons : and The Knickerbocker Press,
Subject (Name):
Cooper, James Fenimore,--1789-1851--Ms. notes and Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888