Bookplate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer. A4*2B-Dd4A-Aa4(Aa4 wanting blank?)., Conversations. Italian and English on opposite pages., The "Gardine of recreation" is wholly in Italian, with special t.p. and separate paging (4 l., 217 (i.e. 181), [1] p. at end) There are many errors in paging among others the entire omission of numbers 49-84., and Title within woodcut border.
Publisher:
Printed for Thomas Woodcock, dwelling at the Black-beare,
Purchased from Stuart Lutz on the Sinclair Lewis Fund, 2003. and Selden Rodman (1909-2002), born Cary Selden Rodman, was an American poet, critic, and art collector.
Subject (Name):
Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh), 1907-1973, Bly, Robert, Eberhart, Richard, 1904-2005, Hersey, John, 1914-1993, Isherwood, Christopher, 1904-1986, Kunitz, Stanley, 1905-2006, and Mailer, Norman
Subject (Topic):
American literature--20th century, Authors, American--20th century--Archives, and Poets, American--20th century--Archives
Fisher, Alfred J., publisher Gould and Lincoln, copyright holder
Published / Created:
c1858.
Call Number:
Shirley 3911
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
A game designed to teach children sentence structure and vocabulary by means of more than 200 word cards to be used to fill in incomplete sentences in the booklet.
Alternative Title:
Jessie, or, Trying to be somebody and Peter Coddle's trip to New York
Description:
"This game is copied from 'Jessie, or, Trying to be somebody,' one of the series of 'Aimwell stories,' published by Gould & Lincoln, and is protected by copyright"--"Explanation," p. 6 of booklet., Imperfect: printed label on lid of box slightly mutilated with some loss of text. 208 cards., In a wooden box with a sliding lid; title on printed label affixed to lid of box: Peter Coddle's trip to New York., and Title from booklet.
Colophon: [?] Adest ... opusculi fiuts ... Impressii London, per wynandum de wrode commoratem in vico nucupato (the fletestrete) sub intersignio Solis. Anno incarngtionis Dominice. M.CCCCC. XI. die vero XII. Augusti., Signatures: A-Y8-4, Z8, (I4, i8, AA-FF4-8, GG5., Gothic type, with tripartite device on t.p. (McKerrow's no. 19), Printed also under title: Hortus vocabulorum., and Latin-English dictionary, in double-columns, based largely on the ma Medulla grammatice; both ascribed by Bale to Galfridus Grammaticus (or Anglicus)--cf. also Dict. of nat. biog., and Encyc. brit. (under Dictionaries).
Publisher:
ac in uibe in parrochis sacte brigide (in the fletestrete) ad signu solis moia trahetem