BEIN Depew Ip K628 906p: Advertising matter, final leaf dated 15.8.06, on [4] p. at end, not noted in pagination., BEIN 2000 2003: Advertising matter on [10] p. at end, not noted in pagination. Bookplate: Henry C. Taylor., BEIN Richards Kipling 881: Advertising matter, final leaf dated 15.8.06, on [4] p. at end, not noted in pagination. Armorial bookplate of Sir Charles Oman. Autograph and presentation inscription from the author to Oman. Ms. poem "The coin speaks" in the hand of Kipling on half-title p. Kipling's fingerprint on t.p. Additional ms. stanzas added in Kipling's hand to "Puck's song" and "Rimini." From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling. In case with card and envelope addressed by Kipling to Omar and envelope and TLS from Geoffrey Dawson to Oman., BEIN Richards Kipling 806: Bound in red cloth with raised Ganesha device in gilt on front cover; pale yellow dust jacket with lettering in red; housed in black morocco slipcase. Advertising matter, final leaf dated 15.8.06, on [4] p. at end, not noted in pagination. From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling., and BEIN Richards Kipling 1024: Bound in red cloth with raised Ganesha device in gilt on front cover. Advertising matter, final leaf dated 15.8.06, on [4] p. at end, not noted in pagination. From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling.
Letter signed from Queen Elizabeth to Sir George Carew, Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, bearing the authority of the petty seal of the Signet. Queen Elizabeth instructs Sir George to transport all manner of ordnance from the Tower of London to the northern border towns of Berwick, Newcastle, and Carlisle. Written from the manor of Greenwich, 1595 July 9.
Alternative Title:
Scottish Border Defense 1595
Description:
Earlier in July 1595, a force of several hundred Spanish soliders raided the city of Cornwall inciting further need to defend the Scottish border., In English., Variant title from description in Parkes, S. et al., Elizabethan Club of Yale University and its Library., and Bears the official seal of the Signet office.
Subject (Geographic):
England., Berwick (England), Carlisle (England), and Newcastle upon Tyne (England)
Subject (Name):
Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603. and Carew, George, Sir, -1612.
Speculum perspicuum uranicum, Almanack for the year of our redemption, 1687, Coelson, 1687. The second part of this almanack, and Second part of this almanack
Description:
BEIN 2013 1188: Armorial bookplate: Bryan Fausset. Inscriptions: Simon Hughes. Scant manuscript annotations on rear free endpaper. No. 4 of 12 titles bound together., Title page and calendar in red and black., The words "the death of our Saviour, ... was burned, 21 years." are bracketed together on title page., Signatures: [A]⁸ B-C⁸., and "Coelson, 1687. The second part of this almanack" has separate dated title page with "printed by Ralph Holt" in imprint; register is continuous.
Publisher:
Printed by A. Grover [and Ralph Holt] for the Company of Stationers
London and country cook and Accomplished housewife
Description:
BEIN 2009 206: Plate opposite p. 250 (plate 48) has final fold supplied in facsimile., Earlier ed. has title: Compleat city and country cook., Signatures: A⁴ B-Z⁸ 2A⁴ 2B²., Booksellers' advertisement on p. [1] at end., and Includes index.
Publisher:
Printed for Charles Hitch in Pater-noster Row, Stephen Austen in Newgate-Street, and John Hinton in St. Paul's Church-yard
Annales of England and Chronicles of England from Brute unto this present year of Christ 1580
Description:
BEIN 1987 303: 20 cm. Imperfect: final leaf 4G8 wanting; bled at edges with some loss of text. Few manuscript annotations throughout. Armorial bookplate of Edward Herbert, Viscount Clive., BEIN Osborn pa94: 20 cm. Manuscript pencil annotations concerning provenance; early manuscript ink annotations and corrections throughout. Ownership inscription of Margaret Barrie on page [32] at beginning indicates this book was left to her by her father Burton, read by her in 1675, and read by Oliver in 1679. Armorial bookplate of John Wodehouse, Earl of Kimberley. Bookplate of Michael Scott. Binder's stamp of Riviere and Son. Stamp of H. Sotheran, with explanation in manuscript that the book was actually bought from Pickering. From the collection of Toshiyuki Takamiya., BEIN Osborn pa105: Quires ²[par.]-3[par.]⁴ (the table and errata) bound at end. Manuscript shelfmark "942" written on shelf label. Armorial bookplate of the Bishopsgate Institute, with its blind stamp on multiple pages throughout and ink stamp on title page verso, no. "1627" and classification "942" written in manuscript. Ink stamp of Quenby Library also on title page verso. Few manuscript annotations throughout, with a manuscript genealogical table on rear flyleaves in what appear to be two different hands. From the collection of Toshiyuki Takamiya. Bound in 16th-century full English calf, with stamp: Sober Society. Accompanied by: bookseller's description (1 leaf)., "Apparently the first edition of the 'Chronicles' in the complete form"--BM., Later editions published as: Annales., Actual printer's name from STC., Signatures: [par.]⁴, ²[par.]-3[par.]⁴ A-3I⁸ 3K⁸(-3K7,8) 3L-4G⁸., Final page blank., Engraved title page showing the descent of sovereigns from Edward III., and Includes index.
Publisher:
By [Henry Bynneman for] Ralphe Newberie, at the assignement of Henrie Bynneman
BEIN 2013 1188: Armorial bookplate: Bryan Fausset. Inscriptions: Simon Hughes. Scant manuscript annotations on rear free endpaper. No. 12 of 12 titles bound together., Title page and calendar in red and black., and Signatures: A-C⁸.
Publisher:
Printed by Tho. James for the Company of Stationers
Subject (Geographic):
England
Subject (Topic):
Almanacs, English, Astrology, Ephemerides, and Markets
BEIN 1978 1163: Bookplates of Shepard and Alvin Krech. Number 5 of 6 titles bound together with binder’s title: Hone's Facetiae. and Title vignette by George Cruikshank.
Publisher:
Printed for William Hone
Subject (Name):
Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain, 1768-1821.
BEIR Ik G252 C773: Volumes labeled v.3-v.4. Half-title: Gay's miscellanies, &c. On spine: Gay's postumo[us] works., Signatures: v. 1. [A]² B-Aa⁶ (Aa4v-Aa6 advertisements); v. 2. [A]² B-X⁶ Y⁴., and The volumes are numbered continuously with Gay's Poems on several occasions; it does not, however, appear that Bell and Etherington ever published an edition of that work.
Publisher:
Printed for John Bell ... and Christopher Etherington, at York