Siegfried Sassoon's copy of the first, unexpurgated issue of Robert Graves's Good-bye To All That (1929), annotated and with clippings. Sassoon's annotations include personal comments, many critical, and factual corrections, most relating to Graves's account of his service in the war. Clippings, pasted in and loose, include reviews, illustrations, and letters to the editor. With one typescript reply to Sassoon from publisher Jonathan Cape, dated November 1929, identifying corrections to be made, at Sassoon's request, to the remaining, undistributed copies of the first issue.
Description:
Chiefly in English; some clippings in Swedish, Dutch, and French., Purchased from Christie's on the James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection Fund, 2007., Robert Graves (1895-1985), English author., and Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967), English author.
Subject (Name):
Graves, Robert, 1895-1985. Good-bye to all that., Graves, Robert,--1895-1985., Jonathan Cape (Firm), and Sassoon, Siegfried,--1886-1967.
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1914-1918--Personal narratives, English.
Tafelronde, Tafelronde (Antwerp, Belgium), and Tafelronde/Impuls
Description:
Began with Eerste jaargang, nummer 1 (januari 1953); ceased with vierentwintigste jaargang, nummer 2/3 (december 1981)., Frequency varies., Imprint varies., and Subtitle varies.
Publisher:
Astra,
Subject (Topic):
Avant-garde (Aesthetics)--Belgium--Periodicals, Concrete poetry--Periodicals, Literature, Experimental--Periodicals, and Sound poetry--Periodicals
[Colophon: Gheprent Tantwerpen op die Camerpoort Brugghe, inden Schilt van Artoys : by my Hansken van Liesuelt, int jaer ons Heeren .M.CCCC. en. xxxviij. [1538] Den .xij. dach va Nouember]
Imperfect: t.p. mutilated with some loss of text; p. 83-86 of v. 1 wanting; slightly bled. Bookplate of John Watts De Peyster. and Signatures: [*]4A-D12E8F2 (C1-4 misbound after C6; C7-8 misbound after C9-12); A-H12I10.
Publisher:
Gedrukt by Bastiaen Wagens, boek-verkooper op't Steyger,
Subject (Name):
De Peyster, John Watts,--1821-1907--Bookplate
Subject (Topic):
Dutch language--Grammar, Dutch language--Terms and phrases, English language--Grammar, and English language--Terms and phrases
f. 221r-221v: Apostles' Creed and the Confiteor; the latter incomplete, ending with "consensu tactu uisu". The phrase "ego infelix peccatrix" in the Confiteor indicates that the book was written for use by a woman. and Manuscript on parchment (trimmed) of a Book of Hours, with Calendar and prayers in Flemish.
Description:
Binding: Nineteenth century. Brown, originally black, sheepskin; stamped in gold on the spine: "Psaterium." Red edges., Script: Written in liturgical gothic bookhand by one scribe., and Three full-page miniatures of mediocre quality. Each miniature set in a narrow frame of gold, black, pink, and white; full border of blue and gold acanthus leaves, red, pink, and blue flowers and strawberries, and black pen flecks. One 7-line historiated initial on f. 216r (Flemish Prayers): Pieta, pink with white highlights on gold; full border as above; text separated from border by a narrow band attached to initial of gold and pink, edged in black. Illuminated 5-line initials with full borders (eg. ff. 13r, 18r, 28r), pink or blue with white highlights on gold, filled with blue or pink trilobe leaves. 2-line initials, gold on pink and blue with white highlights, one on f. 92r (Advent Office) with a band attached, as above, and small sections of border, as above; one 3-line initial on f. 179r (Obsecro te) in similar manner. 1-line initials, blue with red penwork and gold with black penwork; initials within text washed in yellow. KL monograms as 2-line initials; Latin names of months and important feasts in red. Line fillers: oblique lines with dots attached, stylized plant motifs, dots, etc., in blue or gold. Rubrics in faded red.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions
Subject (Topic):
Books of hours, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Manuscript on parchment of a Book of Hours with prayers in Dutch. The manuscript is misbound. and Written in liturgical gothic bookhand by a single scribe.
Description:
On fol. 42r: Various manuscript signatures and notes with the name "Anna Bogardus" and "Bedelaer [?]" another hand has added a note with reference to "Haerlem.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions
Subject (Topic):
Books of hours, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Castellini, Giovanni Zaratino Pers, D. P. (Dirck Pietersz.), ca. 1581-1662 Ripa, Cesare, 1560-1645
Published / Created:
in't jaer 1644.
Call Number:
1976 51
Image Count:
7
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
[Iconologia. Dutch]
Description:
Added engraved title page., Autograph of Jan Ameling Emmens., Colophon: t'Aemsteldam : Gedruckt by Iacob Lescaille, in 't jaer 1644., and Signatures: *6(*6 fold. over to form engr. t.p.) **2A-Llll4Mmmm2.
Publisher:
By Dirck Pietersz Pers, boeckverkooper op't Water, recht over de Kooren-merckt,