Printed by Mein and Fleeming, and to be sold by John Mein at the London Book-Store, north-side of King-Street, Boston. ... At which place may be had, a great variety of entertaining and instructive books for children
Charteris, Henry, d. 1599, printer Lindsay, David, Sir, fl. 1490-1555
Published / Created:
1597
Call Number:
If L99 a597
Image Count:
173
Alternative Title:
[Works. 1597], Uarkis of the famous & vvorthie knicht, Sir Dauid Lindsay of the Mont, alias Lyoun, King of Armes, and Warkis of the famous & worthie knicht, Sir Dauid Lindsay of the Mont, alias Lyoun, King of Armes
A compendious retractation, A lamentable complaint, A paradox, A patheticall apology, A potent vindication, A warning piece for England, and Disaster for bookemaking, with his Ship in division
Publisher:
Printed for Iohn Clerke in Corne-hill, VVilliam Hope at the Exchange, VVilliam Lee at Paules-chaine, and John Browne under Saint Dunstones church. Vivat rex
Woodcut of the Crucifixion, within woodcut border in 20 compartments. Text as above within the border underneath the Crucifixion. Three lines of text below the border.
Alternative Title:
Image of pity. and To all them that deuoutly say 5. pater nosters
Description:
Inlaid and bound to 28 x 23 cm. Slightly mutilated, upper left compartment of border almost entirely gone.
A broadside calendar with, at the top, a portrait of six Osage Indians from the U.S. who visited France in 1827. The portrait of the Indians forms the upper third of the sheet. The figures are shown from the waist up and each is numbered; four men and two women are depicted. A column on the left side of the calendar, "Notice sur les Osages," lists their names as well as information about them and their journey to France. The middle six columns, which are divided in half horizontally, contain the calendar. The column on the right, "La giraffe: envoyee a S.M. Charles X, par le pacha d’Egypte," has an illustration of a giraffe and describes the one given to Charles X and its journey to France.
Publisher:
Chez Lecrene-Labbey, imprimeur-libraire, Grande-rue, n 160, ou l’on trouve un assortiment general d’almanachs, livres d’ecoles, Bibliotheque bleue et images
Subject (Name):
Osage Indians --Portraits and Osage Indians --Travel --France
Du Pre, Galliot, fl. 1562-1579 Lewis, Charles, 1786-1836, binder Vidoue, Pierre, d. 1543
Published / Created:
1522
Call Number:
2010 +104
Image Count:
186
Abstract:
The first edition of one of the last and most interesting continuations of the Arthurian cycle. An expansion of the story of Tristan and Iseult, Ysaie is the story of their son, born to the couple just before their deaths and a few years before the collapse of the Arthurian kingdom. The romance deals with the troubled years after Arthur, and the efforts of Ysaie and his own son Marc to combat evil in post-Arthurian Britain.
Alternative Title:
Ysayee le triste
Publisher:
Imprime a Paris pour Galliot du Pre, libraire iure en l’universite. Demourant pres la Magdaleine a l’enseigne de la Galee. Avant la boutic que en la grande salle du palays au tiers pillier
Subject (Name):
Iseult (Legendary character) and Tristan (Legendary character)
Es würdt schier der letzte Tag herkummen., Newer Berckranen von der Sybilla Weyssagung., and O jr Christen wacht.
Description:
(from t.p.) Das erst, O jr Christen wacht -- D[a]z ander, Es würdt schier der letzte Tag herkummen -- Ain newer Berckranen von der Sybilla Weyssagung : im Thon, Ach Gott in deinem höchsten Thron., Date of publication suggested by Wackernagel., Signatures: A⁸ (A8 blank)., and Woodcut on t.p.