Bound with Harring, Harro. Historisches Fragment über die Entstehung der Arbeiter-Vereine und ihren Verfall in communistische Speculation. London, 1852.
"In einer einmaligen numerierten Auflage von 400 Exemplaren hergestellt. ... Den Nummern 1-100 sind sämtliche Lithos in signierten Drucken auf Japan beigegeben. Bei den Nummern 101-400 ist das Frontispiz und der Druckvermerk handschriftlich gezeichnet. Dieses Exemplar trägt die Nummer [blank]"--Colophon. and BEIN Zg19 H371 +923r: No. 18, with each lithographed plate signed by the artist. In case (as issued?).
BEIN Ih C366 +611 Copy 1: Imperfect: both blank leaves (*1 and Gg8) wanting. Autographs of John Miles, Thomas Warton, Alexander Pope, and John Mitford. Owned by William Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester. Book-plates of Frederick Locker-Lampson and Charles J. Rosenbloom., Described in The Carl H. Pforzheimer library, English literature 1475-1700, New York, 1940, vol. 1., p. 167-169, no. 169., and Page 336 so numbered.
Publisher:
Printed for Nathaniell Butter,
Subject (Name):
Locker-Lampson, Frederick,--1821-1895--Bookplate., Miles, John,--fl. 1663--Autograph., Mitford, John,--1781-1859--Autograph., Pope, Alexander,--1688-1744--Autograph., Rosenbloom, Charles J.--Bookplate., Warburton, William,--1698-1779--Ownership., and Warton, Thomas,--1728-1790--Autograph.
Manuscript on paper, in a single hand, of an abridgement of a work by John Foxe (1516-87), including a discussion against Papists and a history of England's rulers, important religious figures, and those burned as heretics.
Description:
Binding: modern cardboard., Date on first page: "Mar. 30. 1668.", For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator., In English., and Text on rectos only.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--History--1066-1687., Great Britain--Kings and rulers., and Great Britain--Religious life and customs.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Controversial literature--Protestant authors., Catholic Church--Doctrines--Protestant authors., and Foxe, John,--1516-1587.
Subject (Topic):
Christian martyrs., Church history., and Persecution--History.
Address to the reader by Martin Gymnich., BEIN Rosenthal 46: From the collection of Bernard M. Rosenthal. Ownership inscription of Sebastianus Einhart on front paste-down. Inscription on t.p.: Monasterij Weingartensis sum ex ... libraria M. Sebastiani Einhardi ... Stamp with initials V B T. Contemporary ms. notes giving German vernacular equivalents of the printed adages. Most are in a single hand, probably that of Sebastianus Einhart. Blind-tooled pigskin binding., Includes indexes, and Signatures: *⁸ A-2X⁸ 2Y⁴ (2Y4 blank).
Publisher:
Martinus Gymnicus excudebat,
Subject (Name):
Benediktinerabtei Weingarten Ownership., Einhart, Sebastianus--Autograph., Gymnich, Martin, d. 1551., Rosenthal, Bernard M.--Ownership., Tappe, Eberhard., and V. B. T.--Stamp.
Commerce of the prairies. and Lakeside classics ; 24
Description:
Includes reproduction of t.-p. of original edition: Commerce of the prairies: or The journal of a Santa Fé trader, during eight expeditions across the great western prairies, and a residence of nearly nine years in northern Mexico ... By Josiah Gregg ... New York, H.G. Langley, 1844.
Publisher:
R.R. Donnelley & sons company,
Subject (Geographic):
Mexico--Description and travel., New Mexico--Description and travel., Santa Fe National Historic Trail., and Southwest, New--Description and travel.
BEIN Lbf48 L3 570a: Imperfect: Last [1] at end wanting, colophon has been trimmed and mounted on flyleaf. Booksellers label: The Brick Row Print and Book Shop, New Haven, Conn., Signatures: [pointing hand]² B-T⁴., The editor's dedicatory epistle signed: Margaret Ascham., and With a final colophon leaf.
Publisher:
Printed by Iohn Daye ...,
Subject (Name):
Ascham, Margaret, ed. and Day, John, 1522-1584, printer.
Subject (Topic):
Education--Early works to 1800. and Latin language--Study and teaching--Early works to 1800.
Aldine device on title pages ; titles in Greek and Latin; text in Greek., BEIN 2013 1346: Bookplate: Ex libris Joseph Irwin Miller. Undeciphered inscription on t.p. of v. 1. In ms. on free front endpaper of v. 2: Paulli Militiae de Brazolo. Capitals supplied in red. Ms. notes (some faded and/or trimmed)., Capital spaces with guide letters., Imprint from colophon in volume 1. Preface of Aldus Manutius in volume 2 dated at end: Venetiis secundo Cale[n]das Nouem. MDIIII [1504]., In this 1504 edition, the leaves of volume 1 are numbered. Compare Renouard, A. A. Annales de l'imprimerie des Alde (1834 éd.), pages 46-47, which describes a 1504 edition in which volume 1 is not paginated and lacks a colophon., Volume 1: signatures: 1-7⁸ A-2L⁸ 2M⁶; 16, [40], 277, [1] leaves., Volume 2 has title: Odysseia ; Batrachomyomachia ; Hymnoi 32 = Vlyssea ; Batrachomyomachia ; Hymni xxxii., and Volume 2: signatures: a-z⁸ A-G⁸ H¹⁰; [500] pages.
Publisher:
In aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Asulani soceri,
Subject (Name):
Achilles--(Mythological character)--Poetry., Brazolo, Paullus Militia de--Autograph., Manuzio, Aldo, 1449 or 1450-1515, printer., Miller, Joseph Irwin--Bookplate., Odysseus,--King of Ithaca (Mythological character)--Poetry., and Torresanus, Andreas, de Asula, 1451-1529, printer.
Includes a reproduction of the t.-p. of the original edition, edited by Timothy Flint, Cincinnati, 1831. and The three sketches appended in the original are omitted from this edition.
Publisher:
R.R. Donnelly & Sons Co.,
Subject (Geographic):
Southwest, New--History--To 1848.
Subject (Name):
Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. and Quaife, Milo Milton, 1880-1959.
BEIN 2001 Folio 39: Unidentified armorial bookplate. Autograph: J. Gabriel à Selb L.B., 1675. Shelf label: K. XXXII a4. Stamp: Ex Bibliotheca Viennensi., Conceived by Conrad Lycosthenes, reworked and augmented successfully by Theodor Zwinger, Jacob Zwinger, Anton Hierat, and Beyerlinck., Includes indexes., V. 1 dated 1666; v. 2-8 dated 1665., and V. 8 has title: Magni theatri vitae humanae, ad normam polyantheae vniuersalis dispositi & locupletati, index generalis rerum, verborum, historiarum et exemplorum omnium, quae in VII. praecedentibus tomis comprehenduntur, singulari industria à R.D. Casparo Princtio ...
Bibliotheca Viennensi Stamp., Hierat, Anton, d. 1627., Lykosthenes, Konrad, 1518-1561., Princtius, Caspar., Selb, J. Gabriel à--Autograph., Zwinger, Jakob, 1569-1610., and Zwinger, Theodor, 1533-1588.
Subject (Topic):
Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Latin--Early works to 1800.
BEIN: Imperfect: t.-p. of v.1 slightly mutilated., Contents.-v.1. From the first entrance of Julius Caesar, to the end of the reign of King James the First.-v.2. From the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First to the restoration of King Charles the Second.-v.3. From the restoration of King Charles the Second, to the conclusion of the reign of King James the Second, and establishment of King William and Queen Mary., and Title in red and black.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Call Number:
JWJ A +C8689
Container / Volume:
Folder JWJ A +C8689.35 (207-209) copy 1
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
The Crisis (New York, N.Y.)
Description:
BEIN JWJ A +C8689 copy 1, vol. 35: Stamp: Gift of H.W. Farnam, Editor: Nov. 1910-July 1934, W.E.B. Du Bois., and Official organ of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Publisher:
Crisis Pub. Co.]
Subject (Name):
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963, Farnam, Henry W.--(Henry Walcott),--1853-1933--Stamp, and New crisis (Baltimore. Md.)
Fashion plates have been hand-colored with watercolors. and Volume of fashion plates and embroidery patterns. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 1er Année: Modes et dessins de broderie and New Parisian costumes, and patterns for embroidery. Taken from The journal des dames. Engraved in London, from the original drawings sent from Paris.
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 1er Année: Modes et dessins de broderie, Blanks not digitized., and Title page: New Parisian costumes, and patterns for embroidery. Taken from The journal des dames. Engraved in London, from the original drawings sent from Paris.
Publisher:
C. Arnoux
Subject (Topic):
Clothing and dress--France--History--19th century--Pictorial works and Embroidery--France--Patterns--19th Century
Fashion plates have been hand-colored with watercolors. and Volume of fashion plates and embroidery patterns. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 2de Année: Modes et dessins de broderie
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 2de Année: Modes et dessins de broderie
Publisher:
C. Arnoux
Subject (Topic):
Clothing and dress--France--History--19th century--Pictorial works and Embroidery--France--Patterns--19th Century
Volume of music, typeset, with dance instructions. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 2de Année: Musique instrumentale
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 2de Année: Musique instrumentale, Cropped, with some loss of text., and Individual title pages for works, or groups of works.
Publisher:
C. Arnoux
Subject (Name):
Boieldieu, A. (Adrien), 1775-1834. Calife de Bagdad. Ouverture; arr. , Gelinek, Joseph, 1758-1825, and Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
Subject (Topic):
Dance music--France--19th century, Mazurkas, Piano music, Piano music (4 hands)--19th century, Quadrilles, Variations (Piano), and Waltzes
Volume of literary articles. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 1er Année: Litterature
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 1er Année: Litterature, Blanks not digitized., and Includes advertisement for Journal des dames.
Volume of literary articles. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 2de Année: Litterature
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 2de Année: Litterature
Publisher:
C. Arnoux
Subject (Topic):
Popular literature--France--19th century--Periodicals
Brown, Bob, 1886-1959 Williams, Jonathan, 1929-2008. S. O'Hara makes history
Published / Created:
1959?]
Call Number:
Za B8155 959R
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
Jargon (Jargon Society) ; 31. and Jargon ; 31
Description:
"A New York portfolio: Poems by Paul Blackburn, Bob Brown, Edward Dahlberg, Max Finstein, Allen Ginsberg, Paul Goodman, Denise Levertov, Walter Lowenfels, Edward Marshall, E.A. Navaretta, Joel Oppenheimer, Gilbert Sorrentino, Jonathan Williams, Louis Zukofsky; drawings of the poets by Fielding Dawson. Dedicated to William Carlo [sic] Williams"--Envelope., Copy 2: Leaves unbound. Autograph: M.C. Richards. Accompanied by: Original envelope., Cover-title., Issued in envelope., and S. O'Hara makes history / Jonathan Williams.
Publisher:
Jargon Books,
Subject (Name):
Dahlberg, Edward,--1900-1977--Autograph, Dawson, Fielding,--1930-2002--Original art, Ginsberg, Allen,--1926-1997--Autograph, Goodman, Paul,--1911-1972--Autograph, Legman, G.--(Gershon),--1917---Presentation inscription from B. Brown, Navaretta, E. A.--Autograph, Richards, M. C.--Autograph, and Zukofsky, Louis,--1904-1978--Presentation inscription to R. Johnson
Manuscript on paper, in a single hand, consisting of aphorisms, axioms, and pithy commentary on such subjects as "Wisdom, "Money," "Retalliation," and "Parliament." Concerning "Popery," the author writes, "We charge the prelaticall clergy with the popery to make them odious tho we know they are guilty of no such thing. Just as heretofore they called Images Mammetts and the adoration of Images Mammetry, that is Mahomet & Mahometry odious names, when all the world knows the Turks are forbidden Images by their Religion."
Description:
Binding: stitched, loose in Middle Hill boards., For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator., Note in same hand on first page: "Out of a manuscript called the discourse of Mr. Selden lent by the Earl of Arlington to Sir Robert Jenkinson.", Pasted in: inside front cover, dealer's description of manuscript, "said by T. F. Fenwick to be in the hand of Edward Southwell, and perhaps copied by him as a boy before the first (posthumous) publication of the 'Table Talk' in 1689.", and Phillips, Ms. 10149.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Politics and government--1603-1649
Subject (Name):
Selden, John,--1584-1654--Table-talk and Southwell, Edward,--1671-1730
Subject (Topic):
Aphorisms and apothegms--17th century, Conduct of life--17th century, and Conduct of life--Quotations, maxims, etc
Manuscript on paper, in a single hand, consisting of aphorisms, axioms, and pithy commentary on such subjects as "Wisdom, "Money," "Retalliation," and "Parliament." Prefaced by a dedication to Lord Chief Justice Matthew Hale, Edward Heywood, John Vaughan, and Rowland Jenkes, signed by Selden's secretary Richard Milward, who "had the opportunity to hear his discourse twenty years together."
Description:
9 preliminary leaves, front and back, some lined but otherwise blank, not digitized., Armorial bookplate of Hugh Cecil Earl of Lonsdale., Binding: contemporary full leather., For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator., and Includes alphabetized table of contents.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Politics and government--1603-1649 and Great Britain--Religious life and customs
Subject (Name):
Hale, Matthew,--Sir,--1609-1676, Lowther, Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale--Bookplate, Milward, Ri.--(Richard),--1609-1680, and Selden, John,--1584-1654--Table-talk
Subject (Topic):
Aphorisms and apothegms--17th century, Conduct of life--17th century, and Conduct of life--Quotations, maxims, etc
Manuscript on parchment of a Book of Hours for the use of a convent.
Description:
Binding: Seventeenth century. Damaged brownish pigskin over bevelled wooden boards, the covers blind-tooled with frames of fillets and rolls; the central rectangle on the front cover, otherwise free, is decorated with a large oval stamp, heavily worn but probably picturing the Virgin in the Sun. Spine with three raised bands. Remnants of two brass clasps attached to the rear cover. Marks of a chain attachment at the bottom of the rear cover. Red edges., Headings and rubrics in red. Heightening of majuscules in red. 1-line red versals; 2-line plain initials (sometimes slightly decorated) in red. Intricate large flourished cadels in black filled with red in the texts accompanying musical notation. Art. 4 opens with a 6-line littera duplex in red and brownish red with red penwork. Guide letters for all initials. On f. 29v full-page picture of the crowned Virgin and Child, Mary presenting a flower to the Child, on a flowery pink background in a green and red rectangular frame., On some pages the ink is very faded., and Script: Copied mainly by one hand writing Northern Textualis Formata in two sizes with Central European features. A second less formal hand copied ff. 29r, lines 11-18 and 30r-31v, i.e. the beginning of art. 2. Musical notation in Nota Quadrata.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions
Subject (Topic):
Books of hours, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Monasticism and religious orders
Manuscript on parchment (calfskin) of a collection of prayers, passion narratives and hymns.
Description:
Binding: Seventeenth century. Plain brown leather over pasteboard. The spine gold-tooled, with five raised bands. Paper pastedowns; red sprinkled edges., Headings in red. Heightening of the majuscules in yellow. 1-line plain versals alternately red and blue; 2-line plain initials and 4-line initials (plain or of the littera duplex type, but without penwork; 5-line on ff. 2r, 126v and 145r) in red and/or blue. Although the main prayers and hymns generally begin with a 4- or 5-line initial, the distribution of the various kinds of initials often seems at random., and Script: Copied by one hand in Gothica Textualis Libraria (Textus Quadratus, approximately Oeser variant II), with a tendency to develop cadels on the top line, in some cases (f. 57v) featuring a human profile.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions
Subject (Topic):
Hymns, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Passion narratives (Gospels)
Giovanni del Virgilio, fl. 1319 Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D
Published / Created:
[between 1450 and 1500]
Call Number:
Beinecke MS 758
Image Count:
110
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript on paper of Iohannes de Virgilio (Giovanni del Virgilio, 1300-1350), Allegoriae librorum Ovidii Metamorphoseos, in prose and verse.
Description:
Binding: Fifteenth century. Brown leather (sheepskin?) over cardboard (replacing worm-eaten wooden boards), blind-tooled with a frame of fillets and rolls; in the central panel a motif made of small rhomboid stamps. Parchment front pastedown. Remnants or marks of four clasps attached to the front cover., Copied by one hand in extremely small Humanistica Semitextualis Libraria. In the poetical sections the majuscules at the opening of each verse are set apart., Headings (“liber secundus” etc.) in clumsy Capitalis (several times erroneous: “LIBE”). Space for a 2-line initial left free on the first line of f. 1r, although this is not the beginning of the text., and Watermark: tower, var. Piccard, Turmwasserzeichen 611-613; var. Briquet, 15911?.
Subject (Name):
Giovanni del Virgilio,--fl. 1319
Subject (Topic):
Allegories, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio Giovanni, dalle Celle, ca. 1310-ca. 1396
Published / Created:
[between 1400 and 1450]
Call Number:
Beinecke MS 759
Image Count:
416
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript on paper of Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio (Bartholomaeus Pisanus O.P., 1262-1347), Summa de casibus conscientiae (Kaeppeli 436), also called Summa Bartolina, Pisana, Pisanella, Magistrutia), translated into Italian by Iohannes de Cellis (Giovanni dalle Celle, 1310-1394 or 1400). With a preface by the translator, explaining why he has abandoned the alphabetical organization of the original text.
Description:
Binding: Eighteenth century. Parchment over cardboard. Spine with three raised bands and handwritten title: “Somma / del / Maestruccio / MS.” Two white leather ties. Paper endleaves., Paragraph marks and headings in red. Space and guide letters for 3-line initials (4-line f. 1r, art. 1; 5-line f. 2r, art. 3), which have not been executed., and Script: Copied by one hand in Gothico-Humanistica Libraria with single-compartment a.
Subject (Name):
Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio and Dominicans
Subject (Topic):
Canon law, Literature, Medieval--Translations, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Scholasticism
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Boudinot, Elias, d. 1839 Worcester, S. A. (Samuel Austin), 1798-1859
Published / Created:
1832
Call Number:
Zc15 C5b 829bib 1
Image Count:
2
Alternative Title:
Bible. N.T. Gospels. Matthew. Cherokee. 1832.
Description:
BEIN Zc15 C5b 829bib 1: No. 1 of 4 Cherokee-language religious works bound together. Inscribed: Leonard Butterfield, missionary to the Cherokee Indians in South Carolina. From the library of Frank T. Siebert., Text in Cherokee., and Title also in Cherokee.
Publisher:
John F. Wheeler, printer,
Subject (Name):
Siebert, Frank T.--(Frank Thomas),--1912-1998--Ownership
Boudinot, Elias, d. 1839 Worcester, S. A. (Samuel Austin), 1798-1859
Published / Created:
1833
Call Number:
Zc15 C5b 829bib 4
Image Count:
1
Description:
"Index to the hymns": p. [1-2], second group., No. 4 of 4 Cherokee-language religious works bound together. From the library of Frank T. Siebert., Text in Cherokee., Title and imprint also in Cherokee., and Without music.
Publisher:
J.F. Wheeler and J. Candy, printers,
Subject (Name):
Siebert, Frank T.--(Frank Thomas),--1912-1998--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Amer tracts--1833, Cherokee language--Texts, and Hymns, Cherokee
Clipping, The Cherokee Alphabet, glued to p. [7]., First of 7 items bound together. Binder's title: Tracts. Indian languages. Osage, Cherokee, Choctaw, Iroquois., and In syllabic characters.
Although the t.-p. has date 1850, printing was not complete until 1852. cf. Hargrett, Oklahoma imprints, no. 153. and Entirely in Cherokee characters; translation of title given is from Pilling's Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages. 1888, p. 40.
Publisher:
Damaga publisher:
Subject (Topic):
Cherokee Indians, Cherokee Indians--Politics and government, and Cherokee Nation. Constitution
Dwight Presbyterian Mission Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Presbytery of Sequoyah Presbyterian Mission Press Schaub, Frederick L
Published / Created:
1898 July
Call Number:
Zc24 C42
Image Count:
6
Alternative Title:
Gospel tidings
Description:
"A Christian monthly for Cherokee speaking people, published by the Sabbath School Committee of the Presbtery [!] of Sequoyah, Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., Edited by F. L. Schaub., Imprint on cover of v. 1: Siloam Springs, Ark., Presbyterian Mission Press., In Cherokee and English., Published at Dwight Mission, Marble, Indian Ter., Oct. 1900-Nov. 1902., and Vol. 1, no. 1 (January 1898)-
Publisher:
: [s.n.],
Subject (Topic):
Bible.--N.T.--Gospels--Liturgical lessons, Cherokee, Cherokee Indians--Missions, Cherokee Indians--Periodicals, and Cherokee language--Texts
Dwight Presbyterian Mission Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Presbytery of Sequoyah Presbyterian Mission Press Schaub, Frederick L
Published / Created:
1898 July
Call Number:
Zc24 C42
Image Count:
4
Alternative Title:
Gospel tidings
Description:
"A Christian monthly for Cherokee speaking people, published by the Sabbath School Committee of the Presbtery [!] of Sequoyah, Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., Edited by F. L. Schaub., Imprint on cover of v. 1: Siloam Springs, Ark., Presbyterian Mission Press., In Cherokee and English., Published at Dwight Mission, Marble, Indian Ter., Oct. 1900-Nov. 1902., and Vol. 1, no. 1 (January 1898)-
Publisher:
: [s.n.],
Subject (Topic):
Bible.--N.T.--Gospels--Liturgical lessons, Cherokee, Cherokee Indians--Missions, Cherokee Indians--Periodicals, and Cherokee language--Texts
Foreman, Stephen, 1807-1881 Richmond, Legh, 1772-1827 Smith, George Charles, 1782-1863. Boy the sailor boy Worcester, S. A. (Samuel Austin), 1798-1859
Published / Created:
1847
Call Number:
2000 2313
Image Count:
37
Alternative Title:
Bob the sailor boy
Description:
"5000 copies"--Colophon., [Bob the sailor boy, by G.C. Smith]: p. 57-67., First ed. in Cherokee; translated by Samuel A. Worcester and Stephen Foreman., From the library of Frank T. Siebert., and In Cherokee language and characters; title also in Cherokee.
Publisher:
Mission Press, J. Candy & E. Archer, printers,
Subject (Name):
Siebert, Frank T.--(Frank Thomas),--1912-1998--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Cherokee language--Texts and Indians of North America--Language
Boudinot, Elias, d. 1839, comp Wheeler, John Foster, 1808-1880, printer Worcester, S. A. (Samuel Austin), 1798-1859, comp
Published / Created:
1835
Call Number:
Shirley 2834
Image Count:
1
Description:
"Index to the hymns": p. [1-2], second group., "New hymns": 4 p. at end., BEIN Shirley 2834: Inscribed: Young Mens' Missionary Society to be deposited in the museum; presented by Mr. John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, July 19th, 1841. Later owned by New York Public Library., Title and imprint also in Cherokee; text in Cherokee., and Without music.
Publisher:
Mission press, J.F. Wheeler, printer,
Subject (Name):
New York Public Library--Ownership, Ross, John,--1790-1866--Presentation inscription, 1841, and Young Men's Missionary Society (New York, N.Y.)--Ownership
Begins: "Whom Scotlands ayre brought forth, and Englands nurst"; woodcut of Charles I on his sarcophagus follows the text. and BEIN By37 30di: Folded and bound with Eikōn basilikē. The povrtraictvre of His Sacred Maiestie. [n.p.] 1648.
Enya no Kojirō youchi no taiketsu, Enyanokojirōyouchitaiketsu, Genroku shikoku haishi, and 塩谷小次郎夜討対決 / 虎屋小源太夫.
Description:
"A rokudan-bon, six-chapter story book." (K. Asakawa. "Gifts of the Yale Association of Japan," 1945). YUS, Block pint. 15-chō., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Bd47. YUS
This series chiefly consists of volumes kept by John Archiquette, as well as logs, correspondence, and materials collected by Archiquette and his heirs that document events and activities at the reservation of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin.
Alternative Title:
Oneida commercial-industrial property for lease and Oneida Industrial Park, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Subject (Name):
Oneida Indians and Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin