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15-7990London: W. Miller 1810. 4to. Single Sheet Very Good with corner slightly creased minor edge wear. Published by W. Miller Albemarle Street London January 1810. London: W. Miller, 1810. unknown
181027665<p><strong>1810 Dibdin Rare Book Printing 1ed William CAXTON Golden Legend Woodcut ART Ames</strong></p><p>A fine 1810 edition of "<em>Typographical Antiquities</em>" by Thomas Dibdin and William Ames. This work was bibliographical reference on the history of early printing known for its impressive illustrations depicting artwork of 15th-century woodcut masters. </p><p>This particular volume focuses primarily on the work and published works of William Caxton. Of course no bibliography of Caxton would be complete without "<em>Mirror of the World</em>" and "<em>The Golden Legend</em>" both of which are described in detail in this volume from the 1810 first edition. </p><p>Item number: #27665</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>DIBDIN Thomas Frognall</p><p><strong><em>Typographical antiquities or The history of printing in England Scotland and Ireland…vol I</em></strong></p><p>London: Printed by William Savage Bedford Bury for William Miller 1810. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages; </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->2 xx 2 95 1; cxxxviii 390</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->14 engraved plates numerous in-text throughout</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~11in X 9in 28cm x 23cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> William Savage, Bedford Bury, for William Miller hardcover
16181395620London UK: William Miller 1810 1812 18161819. First Dibdin Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 4 volumes. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in full red morocco leather with gilt ornamentation to spine boards board edges and turn ins. Boards have light to moderate chipping to joints and corners in some cases leaving the corners of the boards visible. All textblocks have gilt edges still very bright. All textblocks have marbled end papers and mild age toning and foxing on some pages throughout. All volumes bound by Riviere with Riviere stamp to verso of each front free end page. <br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> CONTENTS: VOL I: xx 2 95 1 cxxxviii ix-xi 1 390 plus 16 plates. Lacking binder’s instruction page. Published in 1810.– VOL II: 4 vi 32 xii 33-400 x 401-614 4 ad plus 15 plates. Lacking binders instruction page. Published in 1812.-- VOL III: 4 iv 2 615 1 plus 5 plates. Contains binders instructions page. Published in 1816.-- VOL IV: 4 ii 2 623 pages plus 3 plates. Contains binder’s instruction page. Published in 1819. Shelved in Room A. 1395620. Special Collections. William Miller hardcover
2015x-1108077137Cambridge University Press 2015. Paperback. New. 676 pages. 11.57x8.27x1.57 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
2015x-1108077161Cambridge University Press 2015. Paperback. New. 640 pages. 11.70x8.20x1.30 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
2015x-1108077145Cambridge University Press 2015. Paperback. New. 676 pages. 11.70x8.20x1.50 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
2015x-1108077153Cambridge University Press 2015. Paperback. New. 640 pages. 11.70x8.20x1.40 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
2015x-110807717XCambridge University Press 2015. 4 Paperback books. New. 1st edition. 2632 pages. 11.25x8.25x5.50 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
199237578n. p.: Presented by William P. Wreden 1992. 1st edition thus. Pamphlets: printed white paper wrappers. Dual-fold pamphlet casing with red & black title printing to outer fold. A Fine copy. 1st pamphlet - 4 pp; 2nd pamphlet- 32 pp. Intratextual illustrations. 9-5/8" x 7-5/8" <br/><br/> Presented by William P. Wreden unknown books
180700595126 Cheapside London: Printed By Clementi Banger Hyde Collard & Davis 1807 Circa 1807. 2 120pp letterpress pages on laid paper in a protective archival sleeve. From a bound collection of sheet music so lacking covers title page has a closed tear first two leaves show a lower border damp mark. SHEET MUSIC. Printed By Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard & Davis unknown
1979mon0000571606Manchester Transport Museum Soci 1979T. paperback. Good. in x in x in. NOT an ex-library book. Clean copy in good condition. Manchester Transport Museum Soci paperback
11432Undated circa 1802. 2pp. 4to. Good on lightly-aged paper. Divided into eight four-line stanzas each with the same two-line refrain. The first stanza: 'Fashion was formed when the World began And Adam I am told was a very smart man As for Eve I shall say nothing more or less. But that Ladies of Fashion now copy her dress. Yet barring all pother of this that & tother we all bow to Fashion in turn'. Containing witty references to the fashion for hunting boots and crops New Bond Street Tudor and Stuart clothing Whigs and Tories. The poem appears to have been popular as it was printed in various collections: attributed to Dibdin in 'Thespian Gleanings' Ulverston 1805 and printed anonymously in 'The Theatrical Banquet' London 1809 'The Syren' Newcastle: David Bass 1816 and 'The Roundelay' Doncaster: Thomas and Hunsley n.d. all with variations including the absence of the seventh stanza about 'The Fashion of Fighting' and the line 'And their Shoes were turn'd up like a Critical Nose;' printed as 'And their shoes were square toed yellow worsted their hose.' Possibly written during the Peace of Amiens in 1802-1803 as the seventh stanza states that 'Peace is the fashion'. Although it is likely that the manuscript is in Dibdin's hand comparison with an 1838 letter by him is inconclusive; the later hand is tighter and smaller while this manuscript is a larger fair hand copy. See Image. Undated [circa 1802?]. hardcover
11431Dramatic Author's sic Society 42 King Street Covent Garden; 5 March 1838. 2pp. 12mo. The letter is on the recto of the first leaf of the bifolium with the list in three columns on the recto of the second. Fair on lightly-aged paper. Dibdin reminds Davidge that at his 'first Anniversary Dinner' he expressed a great wish to serve Dibdin by his patronage but that 'absence from Town' prevented him. 'The Company were so well pleas'd that each present sign'd a Paper to come again - it is now fix'd for my Birthday the 21st. Inst and I take the freedom of enclosing you a List of the Patrons in the Hope I may be allow'd to add yours and enclose you a Ticket'. The cost is 'One Guinea each Transferable - Half presented to me & for the other Half the Landlord gives a very good Dinner and a Bottle of Wine & Desert'. Dibdin invites Davidge's 'Commands' 'in Memory of Auld lang Syne' Davidge was lessee of the Coburg and Surrey Theatres. The list names more than eighty individuals in alphabetical order beginning with 'The Hon. Edd. Byng' and including 'Chas. Kemble Esqre' 'S. Sheridan Knowles Esq' 'Rt. Hon. Lord Tenterden' 'Rt. Hon. Earl Waldegrave' and three Members of Parliament. Dramatic Author's [sic] Society, 42 King Street, Covent Garden; 5 March 1838. unknown
4859No place or date x 2 the other headed "A.M. Sep 25" to which another hand has added 1835. Total 4pp. 8vo two laid down on a page with minor defects and texts complete tending towards the illegible the other with bottom of page torn off with some textual loss again tending towards the illegible. In one he asks his correspondent to take up a bill of exchange that day "which I miscalculated for Monday" next - it will materially serve me without injuring you". In the next letter 1835 hard to read but he appeqars to be talking money with someone in need money he would supply before his Benefit and institute a transaction involving "Mr Peake". "After this week every night is a public or private Benefit at the Haymarket. In the final letter he mentions being ill all night and his writing in bed all day. He is sending various pieces: "the young English Gent" "I like it & wish it went to another Time - it would be much impressed by it"; "the Finale" "it was hard to do on account of the D-d short lines"; "an Abridgment of the Examination" "i hope it will do. I couldn't make it shorter". He'll bring along "The Introduction to Duett" although illness might affect their plans. He gives his address but in a quotation asks him to tell no-one of his address. No place or date (x 2), the other headed "A.M. Sep 25" to which another hand has added 1835. unknown
15942Dibdin's letter: place not stated; 'Sep 11 - mn' dated in pencil in another hand '1824'. Copy of Chapple's reply: 'Pall Mall London Sep 12'. Dibdin's letter: 1p. 12mo. On bifolium with the Signed Autograph Copy of Chapple's reply also 1p. 12mo on the reverse of the same leaf. Reverse of second leaf addressed to 'C. Chapple Esq' with a nineteenth-century shelfmark at the foot of the page: 'C.68.Coll.CR.' In fair condtion on aged paper. Dibdin writes: 'Dear Sir I presume you will not like to give £50 for the Copyright of the New Opera or perhaps you would give 45 - therefore I am going to take a good offer which will enable me to accept the two Bills and pay last word underlined them With many thanks - Yours ever truly T Dibdin'. Autograph Signed Copy of Chapple's reply: 18 lines of neatly written text. He begins: 'Dr Sir I have been expecting your opera on our late understanding viz to Publish jointly I am however happy to learn you can have some money for it pray dont miss the offer as there is a very great dearth in the purchasing way as well as in all others.' He continues in the hope that Dibdin 'can assist' him 'wth cash' as he has 'a 37 on Saturday & two more next week and actually no stuff for either of them at this moment'. He is 'going out this morning in the forlorn hope' but expects his labour to be in vain. He ends by asking Dibdin to 'favor my Clerk with an order for 3 or for 2 this evening'. Dibdin's letter: place not stated; 'Sep 11 - mn' [dated in pencil in another hand '1824']. Copy of Chapple's reply: 'Pall Mall [ unknown
192329991London: Cassell & Company Ltd. Very Good- with no Dust Jacket. 1923. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 7 biographical chapters; 17 color plates inside suitable for framing plus b/w illustration of Gainsborough in the introduction. His painting of "The Blue Boy" is the frontispiece. All pages on heavy stock. Pages are clean and bright no writing creases etc . The boards however need some loving care particularly the spine. Paper paste-on illustration of Mrs. Sheridan and Mrs. Tickell is rubbed. Edges worn and backstrip wrinkled. Slight bow to boards. The illustrations alone make this book worthwhile. ; Master-Painters of the World Series; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 167 pages; 29991 . Cassell & Company, Ltd. hardcover
197825993Metuchen NJ: Scarecrow Press 1978. First edition first printing 8vo viii & 245pp. portrait frontis 5 facsimiles; some very slight rippling to bottom edges of text from damp else very good in original red cloth gilt. With a select list of bibliographic writings by Dibdin a listing of pseudonyms the bibliographer used to refer not only to himself but also to his friends and "the most extended contemporary account of Dibdin" that Neuberg was able to locate. The Great Bibliographers Series No. 3. <br/><br/> Scarecrow Press hardcover books
26788Premises of his publisher James Bohn 12 King William Street Charing Cross 18 March 1837. Letter written across two pages 8vo small tear with no loss of text small hole at fold mainly good address on verso counter-signed Free Post "H.Gally Knight" M.P. traveller and writer. Notation top left corner "F.66.Cole. CR". Text as follows: "The enclosed will prove to you that you are not forgotten. I am but just recovered from a dreadful illness which has shared one half of my person and two thirds of my purse: but the Tour Northern Counties and Scotland see full details below has been triumphant - and will I trust be profitable. I hope you continue well - . and that the dear bokes sic inclduing the Shakespeare and the Missals have escaped the Influenza. Shall we ever meety again - and will my fragile and tempest-beaten bark ever get again into smooth water I hope so. I think so. I am proud as I ought underlined to be of my new frioends and alliances in the North underlined. I have already got about £250 worth of sweet engravings and more to the tune of £800 are to follow. I do not forget the joyous days .". Note 1: The "Tour" referred to is "A bibliographical antiquarian and picturesque tour in the northern counties of England and in Scotland" London : printed for the author by C. Richards St. Martin's Lane: and sold by James Bohn 12 King William Street Strand London: Laing and Forbes Edinburgh: John Smith and Son Glasgow: and E. Charnley Newcastle 1838. Note 2: James Bohn "in February 1834 started bookselling on his own account at 12 King William Street Strand. Here his great knowledge of books soon attracted many customers and his shop became a meeting-place for some of the most learned men of the day." [Premises of his publisher, James Bohn], 12 King William Street, Charing Cross, 18 March 1837. unknown
1332993214.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
134683279X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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2010B76650no place: Gale Ecco 2010. Reprint. Softcover. Fine. Three volume complete set! Printed paper wraps octavos 250pp. 312pp. and 336pp. not illustrated. Books have handsome wraps and tight bindings texts clean bright and unmarked. Gale Ecco unknown
1535815159.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1706London: Printed for G. Kearsly No. 46 Fleet-Street 1778. Soft cover. Good. Octavo. 36pp. First edition. The advertisement signed: C. Dibdin. With the half-title present. Disbound. ESTC T32926. Based on 'Les femmes vengées' by Michel Jean Sedaine. <br/> <br/> London: Printed for G. Kearsly, No. 46, Fleet-Street, 1778. paperback
180555724London: printed for Longman Hurst Rees and Orme Paternoster-Row 1805. First edition 8vo pp.64 2; removed from binding wrappers wanting title page separated; very good. <br/><br/> printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row unknown books