Includes "The old curiosity shop" and "Barnaby Rudge"., Inscribed: R.F. Wright, Esq. Bookseller's stamp: Pocock, bookseller, Bridge Street, Bath., Issued in 20 monthly parts from April, 1840, to Nov., 1841, in numbered and dated wrappers and with advertising matter. Title pages and preliminaries for 3 vols. appear in parts 6, 12, and 20. (Also issued in 88 weekly numbers and 3 v. set.), and Wrapper title: Master Humphrey's clock / by "Boz" ... ; with illustrations by G. Cattermole and H.K. Browne.
Publisher:
Chapman and Hall,
Subject (Name):
Gordon Riots, 1780--Fiction, Pocock--Stamp, Riviere & Son--Binding.--697 % bind, and Wright, R. F.--Autograph
Date 1612 at end of Author's conclusion, which promises another book., Part II has special t.p.: [Band] Minerva Britanna: The Second Part ... [Woodcut of the royal arms]., and Title within architectural border.
Publisher:
Printed in Shoe-lane at the signe of the Faulcon by Wa. Dight,
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Miscellanies in prose and verse ; v. 3.
Description:
"Gathering U originally had four leaves, U4 being the last leaf of the book: it was cancelled, because it had the word 'Finis' at the foot of p. 296, in order that the volume might be extended"--Cf. Case, A.E. Poetical miscellanies, 344., Anonymous. By Jonathan Swift., Signatures: B-G⁸ A⁸ a-c⁸, ²B-T⁸ U⁴(-U4) X⁸ Y⁴., Text is continuous despite the pagination., and With two final contents leaves.
Publisher:
Printed for B. Motte, at the Middle Temple Gate Fleet-Street,
"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
One of two unauthorized issues published Nov., 1687 (the other bearing imprint of Nicholas Cox, Oxford). Reissued by Langbaine a month later under title: New catalogue of English plays, London, 1688 [1687].
Publisher:
Printed for N.C. and are to by sold by S. Holford,
Subject (Topic):
English drama--Bibliography and Theater--Great Britain
"Adorned with copperplate cuts"., (caption titles) [1] The story of Prince Lupin -- [2] The story of the Princess Frutilla, as related by herself -- [3] The story of the yellow dwarf -- [4] The pigeon and dove -- [5] Miranda and the royal ram -- [6] The story of little George -- [7] The story of Fortunio -- [8] The story of Finetta, or, The cinder girl -- [9] The history of Elmedorus and Alzayda -- [10] The history of the Princess Zamea, and the Prince Almanzon -- [11] The history of Zalmayda and Alinzor -- [12] The history of Prince Zalmandor and the Princess Amandina., At foot of t.p.: [Price Nine-Pence.]., BEIN 2009 1351: 2 ill. hand-colored., Misnumberings: 2 for 22., and Tales 1-5 and 7-8 are based on contes by Madame d'Aulnoy; tales 9-12 are based on: Les chevaliers errans / Madame d'Auneuil; tale 6 (The story of little George) is an allegory attributable to neither writer.
Publisher:
Printed for E. Newbery ...,
Subject (Name):
Aulnoy, Madame d' (Marie-Catherine), 1650 or 51-1705. Contes., Auneuil, Louise de Bossigny, Comtesse d'. Chevaliers errans., and Newbery, E. (Elizabeth), 1746-1821, printer.
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