Verse begins: "In a tavern kitchen, the cook's territories,"., In three columns with the title above the first two and the woodcut above the first; the imprint at foot of the third, below a row of type ornaments; the columns are separated by columns of type ornaments., There is no punctuation at the end of the title., Dated from the address; see David Stoker, "Another look at the Dicey-Marshall publications: 1736-1806", The Library, ser. 7, v. 15:2 (June 2014), 111-157., Mounted on leaf 52. Copy trimmed., and Bound in three-quarters red morocco leather with marbled boards, with spine title stamped in gold: Old English ballads, woodcuts, vol. 2.
Publisher:
Printed and sold at the Printing-Office, in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, London
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain
Subject (Topic):
Broadsides, Ballads, English, Taverns (Inns), Household employees, Women, Social conditions, and Man-woman relationships
Stadler, Joseph Constantine, active 1780-1812, artist
Published / Created:
[1786?]
Call Number:
BrSides Zc70 780stz 01
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Abstract:
Aquatint by Stadler after Eckstein; British naval officers, Captains James King and John Gore, ceremonially taking leave of villagers; local honor guard standing behind; in winter landscape
Alternative Title:
This plate representing the departure of Captains Gore and King, accompanied by Major Behm, Governor of Kamschatka and Plate representing the departure of Captains Gore and King, accompanied by Major Behm, Governor of Kamschatka
Description:
BEIN BrSides Zc70 780stz 01: On sheet 56 x 80 cm., Title from part of inscription below image., and Dedicated to Sir Joseph Banks by De La Garde.
Publisher:
Published as the Act directs
Subject (Geographic):
Kamchatskai︠a︡ oblastʹ (Russia), Ust-Bolʹsheret︠s︡kiĭ raĭon (Russia), and Great Britain
Stadler, Joseph Constantine, active 1780-1812, artist
Published / Created:
[1785?]
Call Number:
BrSides Zc70 780st
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Abstract:
Aquatint by Stadler after Eckstein; print shows British naval officers, Captains Charles Clerke, commanding the Resolution, and John Gore, commanding the Discovery, arriving at St. Peter and St. Paul (Petropavlovsk) in Kamschatka 29 April 1779 and being greeted by a party of Russian troops and alarmed villagers; in wintry landscape; the Discovery and the Resolution are at anchor in center right of image
Alternative Title:
This plate representing the arrival of the Discovery and Resolution under Captains Clerke and Gore, at St. Peter and St. Paul in Kamschatka the 29th of April 1779 and Plate representing the arrival of the Discovery and Resolution under Captains Clerke and Gore, at St. Peter and St. Paul in Kamschatka the 29th of April 1779
Description:
BEIN Brsides Zc70 780st: On sheet 56 x 79 cm., Dedicated to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty of Great Britain by De la Garde., and "Vide Captn. Cook's third voyage."
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy (Russia), Kamchatskai︠a︡ oblastʹ (Russia), and Great Britain
Subject (Name):
Clerke, Charles, 1741-1779, Gore, John, -1790, Resolution (Ship), and Discovery (Ship : Captain = Charles Clerke)
BEIN Pequot Z96: Imperfect: pages 71-73 and [1] page at end wanting. Number 5 of 6 titles bound together in brown, blind tooled leather binding with manuscript call number label on spine., The dedicatory epistle signed: John Graunt who was from Bucklersbury and who flourished between 1640-1652; not to be confused with John Graunt, F.R.S., 1620-1674, a statistician from Hampshire who also published during that period. See B.M. Cat and D.N.B., With a title page woodcut., Head-pieces; initials., and Signatures: A² B-K⁴ chi1 (leaf A2 signed A3).
Publisher:
Printed for H.R. at the Three Pigeons in Pauls church-yard
Subject (Geographic):
England and Great Britain
Subject (Topic):
Dissenters, Religious, Christian sects, Church, Unity, and Church history
Print shows the British Prime Minister Robert Peel and the United States President John Polk standing on a dueling ground with their seconds; Peel is in foreground center, turned toward viewer, pistol in his left hand; his second, John Russell, says, "Serve him out, Bobby." Polk is in background right, half turned toward viewer, asking his second, King Louis Philippe, who is handing Polk a pistol, "Do you think he is in earnest?" To which, his second says, "Courage, mon President, visez au coeur."
Alternative Title:
Oregon question
Description:
Title from caption below image.
Publisher:
Punch
Subject (Geographic):
United States and Great Britain
Subject (Name):
Peel, Robert, Sir, Bart., 1788-1850 and Polk, James K. 1795-1849 (James Knox),
A bound volume of 32 Napoleonic broadsides, all good impressions, suggesting they were ordered directly from a publisher, possibly from James Asperne who is well represented in the collection and who perhaps made a trade in offering collections of the broadsides to contemporary collectors. Also well presented are broadsides by John Ginger
Alternative Title:
Patriotic handbills
Description:
In English., Title from cataloger., Bound in 19th-century calf and marbled boards, spine ruled in gilt, red morocco label with "Patriotic Handbills" and green morocco label with the number "II"; a sheet of writing paper bound in before the broadsides has a watermark "G. Langley 1856". With a manuscript note on the blank verso of the final broadside that states "Patriotic Handbills Packet II / I have duplicates of each bill.", With two copies of: Plain answers to plain questions, in a dialogue between John Bull and Bonaparte., With two copies of: Britons triumph, or, Bonaparte's knell., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
multiple publishers
Subject (Geographic):
France and Great Britain
Subject (Name):
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821.
Subject (Topic):
Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815, Proposed invasion of England, 1793-1805, and History