A. B., fl. 1600 Birrell, Augustine, 1850-1933 Bodenham, John, fl. 1600 Ling, Nicholas
Published / Created:
1600
Call Number:
Ib58 t600
Image Count:
1
Description:
Described in A.E. Case, A bibliography of English poetrical miscellanies, 1935, no. 22 and in H. Rollins's ed., 1935, ii.6., Prefatory sonnet (to John Bodenham) and dedication signed: A.B. Attributed to Bodenham, and also to Nicholas Ling., Signatures: A2-4,B-Z4,Aa-Bb4., and The cancel slip on Sig. P1 is wanting in Yale copy. Imperfect: Sig. A3 bound to follow [A2]; corners of t.p. and Sig. Bb4 wanting and supplied in facsimile; some headlines bled.
Publisher:
Printed by I.R. for Iohn Flasket, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Beare,
Subject (Topic):
English poetry--Early modern, 1500-1700 and Pastoral poetry, English
"To ... Anne, Queene of England": 1 l. unsigned, following A6., Signatures: [a]2A6[b]1B-Z4Aa-Cc4Dd2Ee4Ff2 (Cc4 and Ff2 blank)., and Title page engraved by William Hole.
Lumley, John Lumley, Baron, 1534?-1609 Puttenham, George, d. 1590 Puttenham, Richard, 1520?-1601?
Published / Created:
1589
Call Number:
Ib55 i589p
Image Count:
3
Description:
Attributed also to George Puttenham. and For fuller description, with facsimile of t.p., see Grolier club cat. (Langland to Wither), p. 174-175, no. 199; this is a copy of the first issue, according to the Huntington check-list, with leaf N4 in the original state, and without the four addtional leaves after it. Both blank leaves (AB4 and Mm2) wanting; frontispiece (AB1) misbound after AB3; some leaves, including t.p. and frontispiece slightly mutilated and mended.
Publisher:
Printed by Richard Field, dwelling in the Black-Friers, neere Ludgate,
Bound with:
Amends for ladies: a comedie. As it was acted at the Blacke-Fryers, both by the Princes seruants, and the Lady Elizabeths ; Faire quarrell: as it was acted before the King and diuers times publikely by the Prince his Highnes seruants ; Merry divel of Edmonton : as it hath beene sundry times acted, by His Maiesties seruants, at the Globe on the Banke-side ; Tricke to catch the old one : as it hath beene often in action, both at Paules, the Blacke Fryers, and before his Maiestie ; Woman kilde wwith kindnesse : as it hath beene often-times acted by the Queenes Maiest. seruants.
Alternative Title:
Palmer Collection of plays
Description:
Borrows from Marston's "Parasitaster." and Signatures: A-H4 (A1, recto signature-mark, verso blank; H4 blank).
Publisher:
Printed for Nathaniell Butter, and are to be solde at his Shop at the Pyde Bull at Saint Augustines Gate,
Bible. N.T. Gospels. Anglo-Saxon. 1571., Bible. N.T. Gospels. English. Bishop's. 1571., and The Gospels of the four evangelists...
Description:
"Cum Priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis per Decennium.", Anglo-Saxon text, with English (Bishop's) version in the margin, printed under the direction of Archbishop Parker, with a dedication to the Queen, by Iohn Foxe., Book-plate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer., On verso of t.-p.: The Saxon Caracters or letters, that be most straunge..., Signatures: A⁴ [paragraph]² B-Y⁴ Aa-Yy⁴ AA-HH⁴., and Title within ornamental border.
Publisher:
Printed by Iohn Daye dwelling ouer Aldersgate,
Subject (Name):
Currer, Frances Mary Richardson--Bookplate., Day, John, 1522-1584, printer, Foxe, John, 1516-1587., and Parker, Matthew, 1504-1575.
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.
First edition, second issue, with leaf N4 reprinted and a quire inserted after it., Imperfect: both blank leaves wanting; frontispiece misbound after leaf AB3., and Signatures: AB4(AB1 frontispiece; AB4 blank) C-H4I2K-N4(j-iij)40-L14Mm2(Mm2 blank).
Publisher:
Printed by Richard Field, dwelling in the Black-Friers, neere Ludgate,
Subject (Topic):
Poetry, Modern--15th and 16th centuries, Poetry--Aesthetics, Poetry--Early works to 1800, and Poetry--Study and teaching
2 works in 1 volume. Quarto. Tan calf; gold tooling on front and back covers and spine, gold lettering on spine. Illustrations, 1 leaf of manuscript notes by Wm. Herbert 1772 on Turberville. Spine height: 7 1/4 inches., Bound with [Turberville, G.] The noble art of venerie ... 1611., Printed throughout in black letter type., and Title vignette, "representing the Earl of Warwick in hawking costume"? cf. Dict. nat. biog., v. 57, p. 321.
"Two cantos of mutabilitie" (p. 353-363) has running title: The seventh booke of the Faerie queene (in 2 instances misspelled 'seaventh')., A letter ... to Sir Walter Raleigh (23. Januarie. 1589) -- A vision upon this conceit of The Faerie queene -- The shepheards calender -- Prosopopoia. Or Mother Hubberds tale (1613) -- Colin Clouts come home again -- The mourning muse of Thestylis -- A pastorall aeglogue upon the death of Sir Philip Sidney -- An elegie, or friends passion -- Protalamion or A spousall verse -- Amoretti and Epithalamion -- Epithalamion -- Foure hymnes -- Daphnaida. An elegie -- Complaints containing sundry small poemes of the worlds vanitie -- The tears of the muses -- Virgils gnat -- The ruines of Rome: by Bellay -- Muiopotmos, or The fate of the butterfly -- Visions of the worlds vanitie -- The visions of Bellay -- The visions of Petrarch., BEIN Z76 O75: Imperfect: title page mutilated, with some loss of text. Inscription at head of title: Roger Potts[?] ex dono ... 1647. Manuscript annotations throughout. Inscription at colophon: P.B. Wilcox, 1820. Stamps and binding of the Brothers in Unity at Yale. Some head- and tailpieces hand-colored., Dedication (t.p. verso) names the author as Edmund Spencer., First folio ed., Printer identified as Humphrey Lownes., Signatures: A-Y⁶ 2A-2H⁶ 2I⁴., Special t.p. reads: The second part of the Faerie Queene : containing the fourth, fift, and sixt booke / by Ed. Spenser. Imprinted at London : For Matthew Lownes, 1609., Variations in spelling of Faerie in 4th book canto 11-12 and 5th book Canto 10 through book seven, canto 7., and Woodcut head- and tailpieces; tailpieces with skeleton images; lion, dragon, putti, eagle and phoenix images on ornamental woodcut compartments. Page [364] has 1609 date with visible crack through block.
Publisher:
Printed by H.L. for Mathew Lownes,
Subject (Name):
Lownes, Humphrey, -1629, printer, Lownes, Matthew, -1625, bookseller, Society of Brothers in Unity (Yale College), and Wilcox, P. B.--(Phineas Bacon),--1798-1863--Autograph
Subject (Topic):
Knights and knighthood.--(OCoLC)fst00988113, Knights and knighthood--Poetry--Early works to 1800, Virtues.--(OCoLC)fst01167724, and Virtues--Poetry--Early works to 1800
"The first part of the Historie of the vvorld .. The third booke" (caption title) begins new pagination on 4A1r., Anonymous. By Sir Walter Raleigh., Includes indexes and errata., Maps are hand colored. Autograph and inscription opposite p. 1 of the third book: John Bird, Galby, Leicestershire. 1768 and 1780., Maps are tab bound between noted pages., Printer's name and bookseller's address from colophon., Signatures: pi³ A-E⁴ a-c⁶ d² B-3I⁶ 3K⁴ 4A-6T⁶ 6V-6Y⁴ 7A-7C⁶., and The title page is engraved and signed: Ren: Elstrack sculpsit.
Publisher:
Printed [by William Stansby] for Walter Burre [, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Crane],
Subject (Geographic):
Arabian Peninsula--Maps--Early works to 1800, Middle east --Maps --Early works to 1800, and Palestine--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Bird, John, fl. 1768-1780 --Autograph
Subject (Topic):
History, Ancient and Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C.--Early works to 1800