No. 2 of 2 titles bound together. and Signatures: [sec.]⁸2[sec.]⁴ (2[sec.]4 blank).
Publisher:
Nella Stamperia di S A.R., per li Tartini, e Franchi,
Subject (Name):
Cosimo--III,--Grand-Duke of Tuscany,--1642-1723--Death and burial., Franchi, Santi, printer., Stamperia di S.A.R., printer., and Tartini, Giovan Gaetano, printer.
"A faithful index of the dull as well as ingenious passages in the Tatlers. Vol. I": p. i-iv, bound following numb. 114., "An index to the Tatlers. Vol. II": p. i-vi, bound following numb. 271., At foot of v. 1 title page: "Note, the bookbinder is desired to place the index after Tatler, no. 114, which ends the first volume in folio.", At foot of v. 2 title page: "Note, the bookbinder is desired to place the index after Tatler, no. 271, which ends the second volume in folio.", Began with Vol. I; ceased with Vol. II., BEIN 1977 +52: Autograph: J. Reynolds. Autograph: M.L. Gwatkin. Bookplate: Charles L. Rosenbloom. Bookplate: Frank L. Hogan. Unidentified autograph., Collects, with added prefatory material and subject indexes, original folio issues of: The Tatler., Dedication to Mr. Maynwaring in v. 1. signed: "Isaac Bickerstaff". Steele signed second and third dedications in v. 2., Each volume has subject index., Essays on manners politics, social life, philosophy; the Tatler was wildly popular in its day and the collection was reprinted several times during the 18th century. Continuations by others were less successful, but were frequently reissued with the originals., Individual issues exist in several states, some with different settings of type, some lacking colophons, some with different catchwords., Individual issues have caption title: The tatler., Individual issues have designations: v. 1: Numb. 1 (Tuesday, April 12, 1709)-numb. 114 (from Thursday December 12 to Saturday December 31, 1709); v. 2: numb. 115 (from Saturday December 31 [1709] to Tuesday January 3, 1709 [i.e. 1710])-numb. 271 (from Saturday December 31 [1710] to Tuesday January 2, 1710 [i.e. 1711])., Individual issues of no. 1-4 have colophons reading: London: Printed for the author, 1709; individual issues of no. 5-271 have colophons reading: "Sold by John Morphew", without date or place of publication., Issue dates given according to Lady Day dating., Reissue. Originally published three times a week from Apr. 12, 1709 to Jan. 2, 1711 with title: The tatler. Contributions by Steele, Addison and others., and The collected issues have appeared in several states; some volumes include the continuation issues. No. 272 (6 Jan. 1711) was published by John Morphew who carried the series to no. 330 (19 May 1711) with the editorial assistance of William Harrison; these numbers were later advertised as reprinted, but no copies are known (cf. Post Boy #2587, 8/11 Dec. 1712). John Baker undertook to publish his own no. 272-273, but did not continue. Mrs. Ann Baldwin issued a series of her own, assisted initially by Harrison before he went to work with Morphew; at least one issue is partially credited to Swift (cf. BL cat.); her effort lasted for seven issues, no. 1-6 (13-30 Jan. 1711), and one final unnumbered issue: 6 Feb. 1711 (cf. McLeod).
Publisher:
Printed and sold by John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall,
Subject (Geographic):
England--Intellectual life--18th century--Periodicals., England--Social life and customs--18th century--Periodicals., and Great Britain--History--Anne, 1702-1714--Periodicals.
Subject (Name):
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719., Gwatkin, M. L.--Autograph., Hogan, Francis Joseph,--1877-1944--Bookplate., Reynolds, Joshua,--Sir,--1723-1792--Autograph., Rosenbloom, Charles J.--Bookplate., and Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729.
"The New Testament" has special t.-p., London, Printed by John Baskett ... and the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd. and Includes Apocrypha.
Publisher:
Printed by John Baskett, printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, and the University,
Copy 1 is on white paper., Edited by Jean Cocteau? Cf. Admussen, Richard. Petites revues litteraires, no. 60., Includes music., Monthly (irregular), no 1 (mai 1920)-no 2 (juin 1920), Preceded by an issue for avril 1920 also called no 1, but constitutes no. 0., Printed on one side of leaf only, except for the avril 1920 issue which has a poster printed on the verso., Printed on white, red, green or yellow paper; some issues include both white and colored copies., and Some issues include supplementary materials.
Publisher:
Imprimerie F. Bernouard],
Subject (Name):
Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963, Jedermann--Collection (no 1, avril 1920, copies 2 and 3), and Koch, Frederick R.--(Frederick Robinson)--Ownership.
Chronological designation dropped after Apr. 22, 1926 issue; issues for Jan. 1925-Apr. 1926 also called 4. Jahrg.; issues after Apr. 22, 1926 called 5. Jahrg., Nr. 8-5. Jahrg., Nr. 26 and published May-Dec. 1926?, Feb.-Dec. 1926, IV. Jahrg., Nr. 3 (1. Januar 1925)-V. Jahrgang, 26 Nr. ([1926]), Semimonthly,, Title from cover., and Two issues for Mar.; no issue for Sept. 1925.
Publisher:
Neuer Deutscher Verlag,
Subject (Topic):
Communism--Periodicals., Labor movement--Germany--Periodicals., Labor--Germany--Periodicals., and Working class--Germany--Periodicals.
Dedication signed: John Donne [the younger]., Imperfect: p. [1]-[4] mutilated; port. wanting. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's copy, with manuscript annotations in his hand (originally Charles Lamb's book which Coleridge apparently borrowed, see note on back board). Ms. notes by George T. Strong, of New York., Printer's name from Wing CD., Signatures: A⁴ B-2D⁸ (2D8, blank)., and With frontis. portrait (A1v) of John Donne.
Publisher:
In the Savoy, Printed by T[homas] N[ewcomb] for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor, in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange,
Subject (Name):
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,--1772-1834--Autograph., Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,--1772-1834--Ms. notes., Donne, John, 1604-1662., Lamb, Charles,--1775-1834--Ownership., and Strong, George Templeton,--1820-1875--Ms. notes.
[1] Help win the war, be a good citizen -- [2] To celebrate the victories of woman suffrage in the House of Representatives, and in New York State -- [3] Opinions of eminent club women on woman suffrage -- [4] Patrons of husbandry endorse equal suffrage -- [5] The revolution in women's work makes votes for women a practical necessity -- [6] The change in the status of women makes votes for women the next natural step.
Final p. blank., Imperfect: leaf F3 torn without loss of text. Annotated with some prices., Sale conditions signed: T. and J. Egerton., Signatures: pi1 A-I⁴., and Year given on p. 1 as 1785. The Feb. 20 fell on a Monday in 1786.
Publisher:
Catalogues ... to be had of Mr. Sewell ... Mr. Owen ... and of Mess. Egerton ...,
Subject (Topic):
Catalogs, Booksellers'--England--London--Early works to 1800
Catalog of an exhibition at the Princeton University Art Museum, 20 May - 30 June, 1974., From the Monroe Wheeler Papers., and Introduction by Richard Ettinghausen.
Publisher:
The Art Museum
Subject (Name):
Ettinghausen, Richard, Princeton University. Art Museum, and Wheeler, Monroe, 1899-1988--Ownership
In verse., Signatures: A⁴., Twentieth-century ms. notes on endpapers, including "Murray - Martini (3998)." Binder's stamp: Lloyd, Wallis & Lloyd. Interior dentelles., and Woodcut ill. on t.p.
Publisher:
[s.n.,
Subject (Name):
Lloyd, Wallis & Lloyd, binder, Martini, Giuseppe,--1870-1944--Ownership., and Murray, Charles Fairfax,--1849-1919--Ownership.
Ms. textual correction, A5r., Printer and date from BM STC Italian, 1465-1600., Printer's device on final leaf., Second edition., Signatures: A⁸ B⁴., and Work written and produced by and for a group of artisans in Siena known as the Congrega dei Rozzi.
Publisher:
[Luca Bonetti]
Subject (Name):
Bonetti, Luca, printer, Congrega dei Rozzi, and Congrega dei Rozzi Collection
"Fucking right" has been produced in an edition of 300 copies, of which 26 were hand-stiched and signed"--Colophon., A Harvard Review monograph., Poetry., and Unnumbered copy. Original wrappers. From the C.D. Wright Papers.
anno Domini MCCCCXCVI die penultima Iulij [30 July 1496]
Call Number:
1988 834
Image Count:
14
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Summa de regimine vitae humanae
Description:
Binding: sewn on three tawed skin, slit straps set in channels on the outside of beech boards and nailed. Beaded headbands are sewn on tawed skin cores laid in grooves and nailed. Stubs, about 40 mm. wide, of the vellum ms. endleaves are tucked under strips of similar ms. glued at head and tail inside the boards but are not adhered. Covered in dark red/brown goatskin with corner tongues. Blind-tooled with a cross made up of fleurons on a pedestel in a central panel on the front board and a globe [?] on the back board; knotwork frames on both boards. Four fastenings, the catches on the lower board and the straps attached with star-headed nails, Greek workshop?, Bought in Dec. 1987; the Edwin J. Beinecke fund., Bound with: Figure Biblie clarissimi uiri Fratris Antonii de Ra[m]pengolis Ordinis Sancti Augustini. Impressum Venetijs : Per Georgium de Arriuabenis Mantuanu[m], 1496 die XV. mensis Nouembris. (1988 834), and Imprint from colophon.
Publisher:
Per Georgiu[m] de Arriuabenis Mantuanum,
Subject (Topic):
Conduct of life--Early works to 1800. and Incunabula in Yale Library.
New Orleans times and New-Orleans times (New Orleans, La. : 1863)
Description:
Errors in issue numbering., Imperfect: Several issues and supplements mutilated with loss of text., Imprint varies: New Orleans, La. : Wm. H. C. King & Co., Includes supplements; some supplements published within issues., Suspended Dec. 20, 1872. Resumed Jan. 1, 1873., and Vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 20, 1863)-v. 19, no. 63 (Dec. 3, 1881).
Publisher:
Thos. P. May & Co.,
Subject (Geographic):
New Orleans (La.)--Newspapers. and Orleans Parish (La.)--Newspapers.
"Price ten cents.", From the Walter Millsap Papers in the Paul Kagan Utopian Communities Collection., and Photo on t.p. with caption: Birds'-eye view of Llano taken in November, 1916, showing southern portion of the town. The foreground has since been built in solidly with frame houses.
May 1943 -- R.A.F. -- Christmas 1944., Original wrappers. Has author's presentation inscription to Norman Holmes Pearson, dated "for Christmas 1944" but is in original mailing envelope postmarked 23. Oct. 1950., and Poems.
Publisher:
Privately published by The Brendin Publishing Co.
Subject (Name):
H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1886-1961--Autograph, H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1886-1961--Presentation inscription to N.H. Pearson, and Pearson, Norman Holmes, 1909-1975--Presentation inscription from H.D.
Mir i voĭna (Moscow, Russia) ; vyp. 8-ĭ., Mir i voĭna ; vyp. 8-ĭ, S boevykh pozit︠s︡iĭ, Миръ и война ; вып. 8-й, С боевых позиций, and С боевыхъ позицій : Изъ за соли ; Обманули / Н. Бувалый.
Description:
Original wrappers.
Publisher:
Knigoizdatelʹstvo "Obshchee di︠e︡lo" and Книгоиздательство "Общее дѣло"
Subject (Name):
Byvalyĭ, N. Iz za soli, Byvalyĭ, N. Obmanuli, World War (1914-1918), Бывалый, Н. Изъ за соли, and Бывалый, Н. Обманули
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1914-1918--Personal narratives, Russian
"The body of divinity versify'd / by another hand": p.22-24, by Mather., A selection from Watts' Hymns and spiritual songs, possibly selected by Cotton Mather., Inscribed: Jonathan Clap his book, which was bought from Rhode Island in December in the year 1745. Inscribed: Jenny Clap her book, given to her by her father Jonathan Clap in [?] 1759. Autograph: Lewis O. Hill, 1857. Autograph: Buffalo, N.Y., Clayton L. Hill, M.D., 1900. Contemporary wallpaper wrappers., and Running title: Hymns and spiritual songs.
Publisher:
Printed by T. Fleet, and T. Crump, in Pudding-Lane, for Samuel Gerrish, on the north-side of the Town-House
Subject (Name):
Clap, Jenny--Ownership, Clap, Jonathan--Ownership, Gerrish, Samuel, d. 1741, bookseller, Hill, Clayton L.--Autograph, Hill, Lewis O.--Autograph, Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. Body of divinity versify'd, and T. Fleet and T. Crump (Firm), printer
"The work has been done by R.B. Harrison, E.C. Hopkins, J.P. Young, C.W. Hoffman, C.L. Hall, with the help of others of the people ... under the direction of Rev. A.L. Riggs, and Mr. C.R. Lawson."--Pref., Cover-title: Nosuḣihatauwhi cesu. May you too have light ..., and Without music.
Publisher:
Published for the Fort Berthold Mission
Subject (Name):
Hall, C. L., Harrison, R. B., Lawson, C. R., and Riggs, Alfred L. (Alfred Longley), 1837-1916
A I Z, A.I.Z., AIZ, Arbeiter illustrierte Zeitung, and Arbeiter-illustrierte Zeitung
Description:
14:31: Copy 1 printed with green tinted ink; copy 2 printed in brown tinted ink., 14:59: Imperfect: p. 453-454 wanting., Began in 1927 with Jahrg. 6., Nr. 1., Jahrg. 14, Nr. 31 issued in variant states: one with green tinted ink, one with brown tinted ink., -Jahrg. 15, Nr. 33 (12. Aug. 1936)., Published in Prague, Apr. 1, 1933-Aug. 12, 1936., and Weekly
Publisher:
Neuer Deutscher Verlag,
Subject (Topic):
Communism--Periodicals, Labor movement--Periodicals, Labor--Periodicals, and Working class--Periodicals
An abridged edition, from which several later editions were copied, was published at Boston in 1775., Collation: License (original, dated Boston, March 29, 1677, followed by English license, dated June 27, 1677) 1 .l; title: 1 l.; dedicatory epistle, advertisement, and poetical addresses: [10] p.; "A narrative [etc.]": 1-115 p.; "A supplement concerining the warr with the Pequods": 116-131 p.; "A table shewing the towns [etc.]": [7] p.; "A postscript": [6] p.; "A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from Pascataqua to Pemmaquid": 88 p., Imperfect: map wanting., Second edition of: A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England ... To which is added a discourse about the warre with the Pequods ... Boston, 1677. Although differing but slightly from the first, this second edition (the only one printed in England) is the more highly prized as having received the author's last corrections., and Signatures: [A]⁴ ([A]1 blank) a⁴ B-T⁴ A-L⁴.
Publisher:
Printed for Tho. Parkhurst ... ,
Subject (Geographic):
New England--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--New England., Indians of North America--Wars., King Philip's War, 1675-1676., and Pequot War, 1636-1638.
Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.), publisher. and King, Martin Luther,--Jr.,--1929-1968--Juvenile literature.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama--Montgomery--Juvenile literature., Discrimination in public accommodations--Juvenile literature., and Segregation in transportation--Juvenile literature.
"The cover is Combat Paper. The paper was made by Chris Arendt, a veteran who served part of his term in the Army at Guantanamo Bay. ... The Combat Paper Project can be found at: http://www.combatpaper.org/ ."--Colophon., Original wrappers. Paper for wrappers made from veterans' uniforms., and Poems.
Leaf of plates: Printed in oil colors by H.W. Hewet., Most ill. signed by Thwaites and N. Orr., and No. 7 of 7 titles in vol. with spine title: Fairy stories.
Publisher:
H.W. Hewet, engraver and printer, No. 12 Dutch Street
Subject (Name):
Hewet, Henry W., publisher, Orr, Nathaniel, engraver, and Thwaites, William H., ill.
Subject (Topic):
Girls--Conduct of life--Juvenile fiction, Obedience--Juvenile fiction, and Wolves--Juvenile fiction