Dedication and preface by Josiah Boydell dated March 25, 1805; the plates are dated 1790-1804., Of the artists, Smirke, Fuseli, and Northcote contributed the largest number of plates; the others, including Reynolds, Opie, and Sothard, are represented by from one to five plates each; engraved by R. Thew, T. Ryder, P. Simon and others., Pub. in 1852 with title: The American edition of Boydell's Illustrations., Sometimes confused with"Boydell's graphic illustrations ... of Shakespeare," 1804?, a separate issue of the (samller) plates prepared for their edition of Shakespeare, 1802, which also consists of 100 plates, most of them quite different from these large plates., Title-vignettes (of Mrs. Damer's basso relievos), and Vol. I contains frontispiece (full length portrait of George III, by Sir W. Beechey) and XLVI plates, Xl to XLVI being Smirke's Seven ages; vol. II consists of frontispiece (portrait of Queen Charlotte, also by Beechey) and L plates, the last three "not engraved from the large pictures, but may be added to vol. II." These three are: Romney's "Shakespeare nursed by Tragedy and Comedy," Westall's "Imogen in boy's clothes," and Josiah Boydell's "Desdemona asleep." Counting the title vignettes, 100 designs in all. cf. List of plates, v.2.
Publisher:
Pub. by John and Josiah Boydell, Shakespeare gallery, Pall-Mall, and no. 90 Cheapside, Printed by W. Bulmer and co., Cleveland-row, St. James's,
Dedication and preface by Josiah Boydell dated March 25, 1805; the plates are dated 1790-1804., Of the artists, Smirke, Fuseli, and Northcote contributed the largest number of plates; the others, including Reynolds, Opie, and Sothard, are represented by from one to five plates each; engraved by R. Thew, T. Ryder, P. Simon and others., Pub. in 1852 with title: The American edition of Boydell's Illustrations., Sometimes confused with"Boydell's graphic illustrations ... of Shakespeare," 1804?, a separate issue of the (samller) plates prepared for their edition of Shakespeare, 1802, which also consists of 100 plates, most of them quite different from these large plates., Title-vignettes (of Mrs. Damer's basso relievos), and Vol. I contains frontispiece (full length portrait of George III, by Sir W. Beechey) and XLVI plates, Xl to XLVI being Smirke's Seven ages; vol. II consists of frontispiece (portrait of Queen Charlotte, also by Beechey) and L plates, the last three "not engraved from the large pictures, but may be added to vol. II." These three are: Romney's "Shakespeare nursed by Tragedy and Comedy," Westall's "Imogen in boy's clothes," and Josiah Boydell's "Desdemona asleep." Counting the title vignettes, 100 designs in all. cf. List of plates, v.2.
Publisher:
Pub. by John and Josiah Boydell, Shakespeare gallery, Pall-Mall, and no. 90 Cheapside, Printed by W. Bulmer and co., Cleveland-row, St. James's,
Edward Kelley was associated with Dee in these "actions." His intials, E. K., appear throughout the text., Imperfect: p. 383-384 mutilated; Fff4 wanting., Signatures: [+]¹ A-E⁴ F-I² K⁴*⁶ B-Z⁴ aa-hh⁴ ii⁶ Aa-Mm⁴ Aaa-Fff⁴ (Fff4 [blank?])., and Title in red and black.
Publisher:
Printed by D. Maxwell, for T. Garthwait, and sold at the Little North door of S. Pauls, and by other stationers,
Title in red and black; added t.-p., engr.; side-notes. and Translation of Gedenkwaerdige gesantschappen der Oost-Indische maatschappy ... aan de kaisaren van Japan.
Publisher:
Printed by T. Johnson for the author,
Subject (Geographic):
Japan--Description and travel and Japan--Description and travel--Early works to 1800
BEIN Shirley 4063: Imperfect: booklet wanting. Variant: with slip case instead of attached covers., Booklet published by John Passmore, Fleet Lane; printed by J. Passmore, Great Suffolk Street., Game board folded into 16 sections, mounted on canvas., In attached covers., and Probably published between 1842 and 1845. The booklet of instructions mentions an event which took place two years after 1840; the settlement of the Maine-Canada border (1842); and Iowa Territory (admitted as a state 1846). In addition, the cover for the game shows a flag with 26 stars, and Florida was admitted as the 27th state in 1845.
Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910 Harrison, William, 1534-1593 Niven, William Norden, John, 1548-1625? Map of London Rendle, William, 1811-1893 Wheatley, Henry Benjamin, 1838-1917. ... Map of London
Published / Created:
1877-81.
Call Number:
Zd 47
Image Count:
5
Description:
No. 1, 5 only. In pt. 1 the front. (fold. map) is bound following p. 1. With manuscript letter from J.F. Furnivall inserted., Part I. The second book, with extracts from the autograph manuscript of Harrison's Chronologie, and from foreign writers on England: also with Norden's map of London, 1593, and notes on it by Henry B. Wheatley., and Part II. The third book, with a view of the north of Cheapside in 1638 A.D., extracts from Stow, Howes, Busino, and De La Serre on London, 1598-1638; plans of Cambridge, and Canterbury, 1588 A.D.; and a map of Shakspere's routes to London; also with plans of Paris Garden, 1627, and the Bankside, Southwark, and an account of these places and the Globe and other theatres there, by W. Rendle ...
Publisher:
Pub. for the New Shakspere society, by N. Trübner & co.,
Subject (Geographic):
England--Description and travel, London (England)--Maps, and London (England)--Pictorial works
Autographs of Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Alain Locke., Contains music., CVV, p. 100 (W)., and Includes The colored girls of Passenack--old and new, by William Carlos Williams: p. 93-96.
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Published by Nancy Cunard at Wishart,
Subject (Geographic):
Jackson County (Fla.)
Subject (Topic):
African American arts, African Americans, Blacks, Blues (Music), and Slavery, abolition, and emancipation