Manuscript of a satirical novella concerning an imaginary voyage by the narrator to a distant planet inhabited by giants, during which he encounters the "Royal Academy" of the planet and the "Chief Minister" (modelled on Pitt the Younger).
Description:
First leaf inscribed: "Manuscript, 1784. By Walker. Bolton Street Piccadilly.", For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator., and Spine title: "MS de Lady Mary Walker."
Subject (Name):
Pitt, William,--1759-1806 and Swift, Jonathan,--1667-1745--Influence
Subject (Topic):
English fiction--18th century, Fantasy fiction, English--Women authors, First person narrative, Satire, English--18th century, and Women authors--Great Britain
Delaware --Maps --Early works to 1800, New Jersey --Maps --Early works to 1800, New York (State) --Maps --Early works to 1800, and Pennsylvania --Maps --Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800 and Wallis, John, 1734-1793
Subject (Topic):
Canals --Pennsylvania --Maps --Early works to 1800 and Roads --Pennsylvania --Maps --Early works to 1800
A messieurs faisans profession de la relgion reformée en l'eglise de Paris.
Description:
No. 14 in a volume with binder's title: Drelincourt, Du Moulin, etc., Signatures: A⁴B²., and Signed at end: A Paris ce dernier iour d'aoust, mil six cens vn. Vostre tres-humble seruiteur, Michel Mercier.
"Brevissima Institutio, Sev Ratio Grammatices congnoscendæ ... 1611": leaves E8-Q8, with special title page (with royal arms on verso)., A compilation of rules for Latin grammar, by William Lily, John Colet and Thomas Robertson, with many additions by later revisers; commonly called "Lily's grammar.", Interleaved, with numerous manuscript additions in a contemporary hand, apparently Henry Vernon, whose name is inscribed on leaf facing the title page., Royal arms on verso of title page. Woodcut of the tree of knowledge on last page., and Signatures: A-Q8 (A1 blank, except for signature-mark on recto).
Publisher:
Printed by Iohn Norton, Printer to the Kings Maiesty in Latine, Greeke and Hebrew
Subject (Name):
Vernon, Henry--Inscription and Vernon, Henry--Ms. notes
Subject (Topic):
Latin language--Grammar and Latin language--Grammar--1500-1799
Manuscript on paper containing "The constant desperado"; "The force of custome"; "The generous lovers"; "The maids revenge"; and "The Disloyal Wife". With "An address to the Reader" and a dedicatory letter to Dorothy Osborne.
Description:
Disbound but in original gatherings. and For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator.
Subject (Topic):
English fiction--Early modern, 1500-1700 and Love stories, English