"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.
"The most striking passages and scenes have been translated into blank verse and connected by a detailed description in prose ..."--Introd. and Frontispiece drawn and engraved by Henry Moses. Port. (of Goethe) engraved from the port. by Ferdinand Jagemann.
Publisher:
Tilt and Bogue,
Subject (Name):
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von,--1749-1832.--Faust--Illustrations., Moses, Henry, 1782?-1870, and Retzsch, Moritz, 1779-1857
21 cm. Presentation inscription to John Ruskin from Henry Telford. Manuscript annotations of John Ruskin. Inscription and manuscript notes on front paste-down endpaper of J. Slade. Bookseller's label: Smith Elder & Co. ... London. and Vignette of tomb on p. 88, and of house on p. 91.
Publisher:
Printed for T. Cadwill, Jennings and Chaplin, and E. Moxon,
Subject (Name):
Ruskin, John,--1819-1900--Ms. notes., Ruskin, John,--1819-1900--Presentation inscription from H. Telford., Slade, J.--Autograph., Slade, J.--Ms. notes., Smith, Elder, and Co, Telford, Henry--Presentation inscription to J. Ruskin., and Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775-1851.
"A continuation ... brought down to the present year 1738 ..." v. 3, p. [649]-784., Frontispiece map, 25 x 41 cm., Imperfect: map opposite p. 425, v.3 wanting., and Map: A plan of Fort St. George and the City of Madras, 25 x 22 cm.
Publisher:
Printed for Messrs. Bettesworth and Hitch; J. Clarke; S. Birt; Tho. Wotton, and J. Shuckburgh; and T. Osborne,
Subject (Geographic):
Madras (India)--Maps--Early works to 1800 and World maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Aurangzeb, Emperor of Hindustan, 1618-1707 --Portraits
A handbill announcing Master Humphrey's Clock, "now wound up and going, preparatory to its striking, on Saturday, the 4th of April, 1840." Three paragraphs printed here--the first of which begins: "Master Humphrey earnestly hopes"--are attributed to Dickens.
Advertisement on p. [24] at end., Includes index., Parts II and III, 'Herefordshire orchards,' and the appendix have separate titlepages; Part II titlepage is dated 1725., Signatures: A-T⁸ U⁴ X-Rr⁸ Ss⁴, Text is continuous despite pagination., The ornaments from p.332 onward are those used by Samuel Richardson (ESTC T009344)., and Titlepage in red and black.
Publisher:
Printed for W. Mears,
Subject (Name):
Beale, John, 1603-1683? Herefordshire orchards, a pattern for all England. 1726., Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732. Gentleman and gardener's kalendar. 1726., and Kirkall, Elisha, 1682?-1742, printmaker