le 15 iour de nouembre mil cinq cens [et] trois [1503]
Call Number:
1998 2006
Image Count:
33
Alternative Title:
Blasondes armes
Description:
BEIN 1998 2006: Coats of arms, pictorial initials, and printer's device hand-colored. Ms. notes on t.p. and in text. Imperfect: bled at edges, with partial loss of ms. notes., Imprint from colophon., Signatures: [a]⁸ b-c⁸ [d]⁴., and Gothic type.
BEIN 2014 Folio 462: Imperfect: plates 2, 3, and 5 wanting. Variant state with privledge statements and no numbering. All plates hand-colored. Plates numbered in ms. on versos (plate 6 misnumbered as 2). Autograph: Buous. Stamp: Louis de Monspey. From the collection of Andre Meyer. and Nine double-page engravings, including t.p.
A handbill announcing Master Humphrey's Clock, "now wound up and going, preparatory to its striking, on Saturday, the 4th of April, 1840." Three paragraphs printed here--the first of which begins: "Master Humphrey earnestly hopes"--are attributed to Dickens.
"The three paragraphs printed here, the first of which begins 'Master Humphrey earnestly hopes,' are attributed to Dickens"--Podeschi., BEIN Gimbel/Dickens +H919 2: Hand-colored illustration., Caption title., and Prospectus for the publication by Chapman and Hall of Master Humphrey's clock.
Publisher:
Bradbury and Evans, printers
Subject (Name):
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. American notes and Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.--Master Humphrey's clock
"The three paragraphs printed here, the first of which begins 'Master Humphrey earnestly hopes,' are attributed to Dickens"--Podeschi., Caption title., and Prospectus for the publication by Chapman and Hall of Master Humphrey's clock.
Publisher:
Bradbury and Evans, printers
Subject (Name):
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. American notes and Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.--Master Humphrey's clock
Signatures: A-I4(A1 blank, wanting). Imperfect: headline of leaf A4 mutilated. and Woodcut of No-body on title page, of Some-body on verso of last leaf.
Publisher:
Printed for John Trundle and are to be sold at his shop in Barbiean, at the signe of No-body,
"These imitative etchings are believed to be the work of F.W. Pailthorpe ... The original title, The Pickwickians, appears on the first print"--Podeschi., All plates hand-colored., and Title from portfolio.
Publisher:
F.T. Sabin,
Subject (Name):
Dickens, Charles,--1812-1870.--Pickwick papers., Dickens, Charles,--1812-1870--Illustrations., and Pailthorpe, F. W. (Frederick W.)
BEIN Zg20 D371 +982p: Original wrappers. Leaves stapled together but loose in wrappers. Manuscript note on unnumbered pages 2-3 of cover: "10 lyrische und 1 dramatisches Werk von Tohm di Roes. Bildnerisches Original, Brendel, Nov. 82." Housed in custom clamshell box, with photocopy of front wrapper from another copy of item affixed to inside front of box and biographical blurbs for the author and artist affixed to inside back of box. Accompanied by: 1 color photograph of Tohm di Roes (19 x 13 cm), undated; 1 announcement for an exhibition by Micha Brendel and Frank Siewert at the Staatsgalerie Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, April-May 2012 (1 sheet, 21 x 15 cm); and dealer's description of "Poesieallbum" (1 sheet). Accompanied by 1 CD, "Intermedia I," cataloged separately., Artist's book., Cover title., "10 lyrische und 1 dramatisches Werk von Tohm di Roes. Bildnerisches Original, Brendel, Nov. 82"--Unnumbered pages 2-3 of cover of Beinecke Library copy., Place of imprint suggested by dealer's description of Beinecke Library copy., Carbon typescript., Illustrations are hand colored., Printed on double leaves., and Leaves are stapled together but not attached to cover.
An account of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, with outstanding illustrations, and with information on various eastern peoples met en route.
Alternative Title:
Peregrinatio in Terram Sanctam and Prefatio in opus transmarine peregrinationis ad venerandum et gloriosum sepulcrum Dominicum in Iherusalem ...
Description:
1 binding fragment cataloged separately. To view other title search by call number: Zi +156, Capital spaces without guide letters., Copy 1: Bound in quarter old stamped leather over wooden boards, with clasps; lined with four leaves from a vellum 14th c. manuscript on canon law; the clasp hooks are missing., Copy 1: Imperfect: wanting plates with view of Venice, view of Modon, middle [?] portion of view of the Holy Land, and final blank leaf. Some leaves and plates appear to have been supplied from another copy. Some plates mutilated. Complete view of Holy Land supplied in negative photostat., Copy 1: Rubricated throughout. Head- and tail-pieces hand-colored. Part of view of Jerusalem hand-colored., Copy 1: Stamp: Ex Bibliotheca J. Richard D.M., Copy 1: Variant: Last letter (e in "pere-") inverted in line 1 of fol. 4v., Imprint from colophon, where name of printer precedes place of publication., The first illustrated travel book printed, and the first to include images of real places. Also the first to include folding plates; the panorama of Venice is over five feet long. The view of Jerusalem is the earliest printed map of the Holy Land based on a contemporary eyewitness account., Title from incipit to preface (leaf 4r)., Types of Peter Schöffer used. Cf. GW 5075., and Woodcuts by Erhard Reuwich.
Publisher:
P[er] Erhardu[m] Reüwich de Traiecto Inferiori,
Subject (Geographic):
Jerusalem--Maps., Palestine--Description and travel--Early works to 1800., Sinai (Egypt)--Description and travel--Early works to 1800., and Venice (Italy)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Breydenbach, Bernhard von,--d. 1497--Travel., Reuwich, Erhard, fl. 1483-1486., and Richard, J.,--D.M.--Stamp.
Subject (Topic):
Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages--Palestine--Early works to 1800., Incunabula in Yale Library., Monasteries--Czech Republic--Olomouc--Inscription., and Travelers' writings, German--Early works to 1800.