BEIN Ih T215 +C630: Imperfect: A1 (blank? wanting); engraved t.p. slightly mutilated. Armorial bookplate: Aldenham House, Herts. Autograph: Henry H. Gibbs, St. Dunstans, 1860, bought of Libby., BEIN Osborn fpb42: 30 cm. Bookplate: A[rthur] L[ytton] S[ells]. Autograph: Charles Cotton. Autograph: Ber[esford] Cotton. Autograph: Jane [Cotton]. Ms. annotations on endpapers and in text. From the library of Henry Huth. Printed waste used in binding., BEIN Osborn fpb62: Imperfect: 2Q4 torn at fore-edge with some loss of text. Bookplate: Robert S. Pirie. Manuscript corrections, underlining, and notes throughout., Signatures: A-N⁶ O² 2A-2Q⁶ 2R⁴ 2S² 3A-3K⁶, ²3A-3L⁶ ²3M⁸., First leaf (A1) is blank, the engraved title page is a singleton and inserted following it., Added title page, engraved by T. Cockson with portrait of author in lower center., Not in fact a complete edition of the author's works; a number of which had been previously published are omitted., With woodcut illustrations and portraits., Numerous errors in pagination., Printers' names from STC: "Beale printed quires A, 2A-2S, and 3A-3K; Allde printed B-O; Alsop and Fawcett printed ²3A-3M"., and Partly in verse.
Publisher:
Printed by J.B. [i.e. John Beale, Elizabeth Allde, Bernard Alsop and Thomas Fawcett] for Iames Boler, at the signe of the Marigold in Pauls Churchyard
"De cavaglieri che intervengono alla giostra": [4] p. at end. and Short description and numerous illustrations regarding the festival and tournament hosted by Ferdinand Maria in Munich 28 August 1658 for Leopold I, with verse from the performances.
Description:
"De cavaglieri che intervengono alla giostra": [4] p. at end., Biliothèque d'Arsenal's copy with 36 illustrations. Cf. Fêtes de la Renaissance, III, p. 412., Imperfect: Leaf A4 wanting. Extra illustrated copy with 42 illustrations on 65 leaves, the last 3 with German captions. All illustrations hand-colored. Text inlaid into sheets with height of 32 cm. Armorial bookplate: Ex bibliotheca Fran. Comitis. de Haunsperg. Autograph: Haunsperg. Shelf-marlk label. Printed waste used in binding. No. 1 of 2 titles bound together., Short description and numerous illustrations regarding the festival and tournament hosted by Ferdinand Maria in Munich 28 August 1658 for Leopold I, with verse from the performances., and Signatures: A-C⁴.
Publisher:
[s.n.],
Subject (Name):
Comitis de Haunsperg, Fran.--Bookplate., Ferdinand Maria,--Elector of Bavaria,--1636-1679., and Leopold--I,--Holy Roman Emperor,--1640-1705.
Subject (Topic):
Tournaments--Germany--Munich--Early works to 1800.
BEIN ZZi 07: Bled, with two of the pages mostly cut away; holed, with some damage to text; apparently removed from a binding. and Proofsheet of eight pages. Unrecorded or unpublished edition (Kunne's type 71)?
Although printed orientation indicates north at top of map, the layout of typography and place, Bar scale given in "Echelle de six milles 60 milles au degre"., Hand colored. Stamp: Karpinski-von Wieser Map Collection., and Relief shown pictorially.
Publisher:
Chez Melchoir Tavernier ...,
Subject (Geographic):
Valtellina (Italy)--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Topic):
Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648--Campaigns--Italy--Valtellina--Maps
Engraved title page., Date of publication transposed following place of publication., With original marble wrappers on printed sheet and a front label: Cries of Edinburgh (Plain.) Price sixpence., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Sold by L. Scott, bookseller end of College Drummond Street
Opera composed by Johann Kaspar Kerll with libretto by Giorgio Giacomo Alcaini, orignally performed in Munich, 13 February, 1657.
Description:
A-H⁴ I⁴(-I4, blank?)., All illustrations hand-colored. Text inlaid into sheets with height of 32 cm. Armorial bookplate: Ex bibliotheca Fran. Comitis. de Haunsperg. Shelf-mark label. Printed waste used in binding., Libretto without the music., No. 2 of 2 titles bound together., and Opera composed by Johann Kaspar Kerll with libretto by Giorgio Giacomo Alcaini, orignally performed in Munich, 13 February, 1657. Cf. Grove music online.
Apparently a proofsheet or prospectus of an edition that was never published., BEIN ZZi 07: Imperfect: torn in two halves, with slight damage to text; apparently removed from a binding., and Kollicker's type 282.
Positively the last night of performing till the winter season. Mr. Elliston's benefit. Theatre-Royal, York
Description:
Caption title., A playbill., Printed on a waste sheet of Storry's list of York August Meeting, 1800., Ms. annotation: "York, 1800"., and From a bound collection of playbills: [Playbills from theatres in York, England]. [England], [1789-1805].
Subject (Name):
Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821. and O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833.
Theatre-Royale, Bath. For the benefit of Mr. Bennett
Description:
Caption title., A playbill., From a bound collection of playbills: [Playbills from the Theatre-Royal, Bath, 1783-1815]. [Bath, England], [between 1783 and 1815]. Mounted on page 44., and Leaf repaired with printed waste on blue paper.
Publisher:
Meyler, printer, Bath
Subject (Name):
Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841. and Collier, George, Sir, 1738-1795.
Atlas k Polnomu sobranīi︠u︡ uchenykh puteshestvīĭ po Rossīi, Полное собрание ученых путешествий по России, Атлас к Полному собранию ученых путешествий по России, and Атлас к Полному собранію ученых путешествій по Россіи
Description:
T. 2 published 1819; t.3 published 1821; t. 4-5 published 1822; t.6 published 1824; t. 7 published 1825., Atlases no more published?, T. 1: xxxiv, 493 p.; t.2: x, 486 p.; t.3 : ii, viii, 540 p.; t.4: ii, 436 p.; t.5: ii, 492 p.; t.6: x, 446 (i.e. 546) p.; t.7: v, ii, 223, [1] p., Each atlas starts with list of plates., Plates engraved by I. Kalpakov, I. Geskīĭ, A. Petrov, A. Ukhtomskīĭ, Maslovskīĭ, N. Astafiev, after [when noted] Ivanov or Gvozdev. Maps and plans unsigned., "Atlas k Polnomu sobranīi︠u︡ uchenykh puteshestvīĭ po Rossīi. Ch. pervai︠a︡, tedtatʹ pervai︠a︡" [engr. t.p.]: [4] p., [12] leaves of plates., "Atlas k Polnomu sobranīi︠u︡ uchenykh puteshestvīĭ po Rossīi. Ch. pervai︠a︡, tedtatʹ vtoraīa [Cover title only]: [2] p., [11] leaves of plates., and Errata: last. p. of v. 7.
Publisher:
Imperatorskai︠a︡ Akademīi︠a︡ Nauk and Императорская Академія Наук
Subject (Geographic):
Russia., Russia, Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia), Russia (Federation), and Kamchatka Peninsula.
Subject (Topic):
Natural history, Ethnology, Description and travel, and Travel
BEIN ZZi 07: Imperfect: lower half of leaf wanting; apparently removed from a binding., Proofsheet of fol. 18a (beginning of Sermo I de tempore)., and Text = type 84.
Theatre-Royal, Bath. Positively the last night of performing Blue Beard this season
Description:
Caption title., A playbill., and From a bound collection of playbills: [Playbills from the Theatre-Royal, Bath, 1783-1815]. [Bath, England], [between 1783 and 1815]. Mounted on page 173.
Publisher:
Keenes, Printers
Subject (Name):
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. and Colman, George, 1762-1836.
Under the patronage of the noblemen and gentlemen of the harmonic society...
Description:
Caption title., At head of title: Under the patronage of the noblemen and gentlemen of the harmonic society. New Theatre-Royal, Bath. For the benefit of Mr. Mallinson., A playbill., From a bound collection of playbills: [Playbills from the Theatre-Royal, Bath, 1783-1815]. [Bath, England], [between 1783 and 1815]., and Sheet repaired with printed waste.
Four watercolors depicting scenes from accounts published in periodicals of the early 1820s, including The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction (volume I, 1822-23), John Long's Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader (1791). The Mirror (November 1822) and Knapp and Baldwin's Newgate Calendar (1824)., The first drawing, 'Sultan Mahamoud punishing a Ravisher', from Knapp and Baldwin's Newgate Calendar, 1824, shows the Sultan kneeling surrounded by four women and another man with a dagger in his handl, The second drawing 'Janvier About to Kill the Indian Who had Relieved His Hunger' illustrates the tale of Charles Janvier who with two other servants had been sent by their master, Mr. Fulton, to catch supplies of meat and fish. Saved from hunger by a passing native Canadian, Janvier kills and eats the stranger, a fate he later inflicts on one of his fellow servants, The third sketch, 'A Miser Distracted', is perhaps a depiction of Aesop's fable 'The Miser and his Gold', in which a miser concentrates all his wealth into one lump of gold which he buries before it is stolen from him. Here he is shown kneeling on the ground, arms extended in a gesture of surprise as a couple in the distance run towards a town in the distance, the man clasping a bag, and The fourth and final drawing shows a scene from 'Rescue of the Emperor Basilius Maredo', as he is snagged by a stag whilst hunting; he is saved by the sword of a servant who is subsequently sentenced to death for drawing his sword in the presence of the Emperor
Description:
In English., Title devised by cataloger, based on dealer's description., Artist is unidentified., Drawings on rectos of four leaves of wove paper which are sewn into a wrapper made from an18th-century sugar paper printed advertisement for William Henry Hall's New encylopaedia., and For further information, consult library staff.