"Bartlett & Company, The Orr Press, New York"--Colophon., "This book may be obtained by sending the name of your family physician and twenty-five cents to Just's Food Company, Syracuse, N.Y."--P. [3] of cover., A baby book with blank forms to be filled in by a baby's parents., Blank forms filled in about the birth and youth of Knight Prophett, born 25 June 1901, Bridgewater, Mass., Dedication -- Baby is born -- Baby is given a name -- More precious than gold -- Baby's first outing -- First gifts -- Baby laughs, shows a tooth -- Christmas has come -- Short clothes -- From top to toe -- First step -- First birthday -- How big is baby? -- The first prayer -- Cute sayings -- Life begins in earnest -- Mothers notes., and In stiff paper embossed cover.
Publisher:
Published by Just's Food Co.
Subject (Name):
Just's Food Co., publisher, Prophett, Knight--Ownership, and Smith, Jessie Willcox, 1863-1935, ill.
Imprint from colophon., Nardi's device on final p., Second edition., Signatures: A-B⁸ C⁴., Unidentified armorial binding., Woodcut ill. on t.p., and Work written and produced by and for a group of artisans in Siena known as the Congrega dei Rozzi.
Publisher:
Per Francesco di Simeone adistantia di Giouanni d'Alisandro libraro
Subject (Name):
Congrega dei Rozzi, Congrega dei Rozzi Collection, Landi, Giovanni, 1477?-1551, bookseller, and Nardi, Francesco di Simeone, printer
Jewish marriage blank contract form (ketubah). Printed in gold colored ink.
Alternative Title:
Be-'ezrat ha-shem yitbarakh be-siman tov ube-mazal tov yiten ha-Shem et ha-ishah ha-ba'ah el betekha ke-Rahel uke-Le'ah asher banu shetehen et bet Yisra'el ve-'osah hayil ... and Yiten ha-Shem et ha-ishah ha-ba'ah el betekha
Manuscript, ink on vellum, dated 554 (1794). The entire biblical book of the Song of Songs is worked into an ornamental design using large Hebrew block letters and the minute letters called micrography. The word shir (song) is in the center. Though not a
Alternative Title:
Shir ha-shirim: [Brest, Belarus?], 1794
Description:
Forms part of the Sholem Asch Papers. and Scribe: Barukh ben Shemariyah mi-Briske-Lita.
Manuscript on parchment of Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, Books I (parts 1 and 2)-II, in an unidentified and freely adapted Italian translation (e.g., the opening portion of Book II is greatly abbreviated).
Description:
Binding: Fifteenth century, Italy. Sewn on four tawed skin, slit straps nailed in channels on the outside of wooden boards. Yellow edges. Pink, green and cream endbands sewn on five cores. Covered in dark red goatskin with corner tongues, blind-tooled with a central ornament in a panel bordered with rope interlace in concentric frames. Two fastenings, leaf-shaped catches on the lower board and the upper board cut in for the clasp straps. Rebacked twice., Purchased from L. C. Witten in 1955 by Thomas E. Marston., Script: Written in an elegant, upright mercantesca script by a single scribe, below top line., and Spaces for headings and decorative initials remain unfilled. Initial on f. 1r later addition.
Subject (Geographic):
Egypt--History--To 640 A.D
Subject (Name):
Diodorus,--Siculus
Subject (Topic):
History, Ancient, Literature, Medieval--Translations, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library