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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 299 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 40862 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100 New 99 John 79 book 76 William 62 Mr. 60 George 58 american 58 James 57 Charles 56 PWH 56 Henry 55 Co. 52 York 51 Thomas 50 illustration 50 Smith 50 June 50 December 49 English 48 Saturday 47 West 46 Pub 46 July 44 Inc. 43 October 43 January 42 November 42 Mary 40 Robert 40 England 39 work 39 Yorker 39 March 39 Library 38 United 37 Sir 37 London 37 August 36 Arthur 35 September 35 Paul 35 February 35 April 34 States 34 MRS 34 Edward 30 Mrs. 29 St. 28 author 28 University Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 57092 a 50463 book 20048 library 18425 work 14192 man 12375 time 11725 author 11528 year 10757 volume 10639 story 9864 life 9062 edition 8905 p. 8486 paper 8483 history 8185 day 7773 case 7732 copy 7715 part 7710 pseud 7532 illustration 7359 page 6900 a. 6521 letter 6261 world 6027 child 5938 edge 5933 school 5825 law 5556 magazine 5530 number 5508 hand 5468 way 5369 word 5269 series 5144 century 5038 title 5032 form 5005 name 4958 use 4956 place 4825 art 4710 thing 4689 literature 4596 plate 4576 cloth 4503 collection 4457 course 4358 post 4275 study Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 158500 _ 151980 © 69350 SEE 36313 PWH 17879 C. 17703 J. 17507 H. 17503 New 17450 W. 17378 E. 16472 Co. 16338 M. 15854 Inc. 15714 John 14681 W 14408 C 13424 S. 13223 B. 12989 L. 12969 . 12604 pb 11735 A 11681 A. 11466 William 10908 R. 10745 Mr. 10667 A5 9892 F. 9606 ed 9332 G. 8971 8vo 8903 de 8709 York 8364 P. 8002 West 7814 George 7671 London 7492 D. 7430 Pub 7359 Charles 7297 Mrs. 7183 Company 7031 Library 6955 NM 6826 James 6773 Robert 6431 T. 6368 | 6111 Henry 5936 Mary Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 60050 it 36675 i 33421 he 18084 they 17836 we 15268 you 12832 them 9655 him 7995 me 5140 us 3502 she 3415 himself 1807 one 1806 itself 1704 themselves 1194 her 1003 myself 415 ourselves 392 yourself 299 herself 252 thee 245 ''s 226 yours 180 mine 114 ''em 82 ours 75 his 52 theirs 48 em 45 ye 39 bookshelf 38 je 27 oneself 25 thyself 22 30mar76 15 yourselves 15 hers 15 6feb68 11 yt 10 au 8 i''m 8 ay 8 9feb65 8 22aug77 7 id=''235.png 7 houses= 6 mother,--i 6 informed 5 ce 5 26jul77 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 248604 be 65072 have 24579 see 18649 do 16146 make 10705 print 9628 say 9484 give 8520 take 8415 find 8391 know 8309 use 8305 illustrate 7629 write 7163 come 6481 read 6471 go 5547 edit 4833 publish 4693 call 4424 follow 4382 think 4200 get 4092 contain 3941 bind 3774 seem 3727 become 3641 tell 3597 translate 3341 leave 3247 look 3230 put 3228 show 3217 bring 3202 appear 3168 bear 3105 keep 3007 include 2987 die 2933 live 2914 work 2880 let 2839 add 2706 report 2633 begin 2586 send 2571 sell 2489 learn 2351 hold 2337 draw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 36110 not 14275 other 13333 more 12764 first 12500 so 12235 good 12001 great 10942 very 10335 well 9650 most 9576 only 9010 many 8862 little 8387 new 7486 american 7327 now 7305 also 7053 old 6953 up 6846 as 6823 much 6695 same 6582 large 6430 such 5915 then 5751 out 5361 own 5217 early 5170 small 4853 long 4830 second 4730 few 4674 public 4442 modern 4418 here 4407 even 4154 last 4115 general 4107 high 4047 never 3831 english 3808 too 3703 © 3667 back 3292 far 3286 fine 3280 full 3244 however 3226 original 3216 uncut Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4662 good 2123 most 1527 least 1146 great 979 early 580 high 533 fine 360 Most 349 large 341 late 198 bad 148 old 146 rare 127 small 122 low 109 near 93 strong 92 slight 88 simple 83 noble 81 rich 74 wise 71 full 70 choice 69 eld 64 deep 61 young 55 pure 53 long 48 happy 47 cheap 45 short 45 new 44 common 42 easy 39 manif 36 dear 34 wide 32 bright 30 keen 29 true 29 big 28 fair 27 sure 26 safe 26 farth 24 weak 24 poor 24 close 23 warm Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7527 most 565 well 289 least 6 near 5 ¦ 5 highest 5 goethe 4 soon 4 hard 4 greatest 4 early 3 worst 3 oldest 3 est 2 works.=--edited 2 ones.--vol 2 long 2 deepest 1 warmest 1 virginia= 1 surest 1 strongest 1 smallest 1 roughest 1 ripest 1 richest 1 palimpsest 1 movest 1 library:--the 1 l''est 1 heurêka_]"!--the 1 heaviest 1 fast 1 farthest 1 easiest 1 ear?--the 1 disguis''d 1 digest 1 cruellest 1 commerce.= 1 close 1 clearest 1 brightest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 www.gutenberg.net 17 www.gutenberg.org 9 www.ebookforge.net 7 www.sjmercury.com 6 www.nytimes.com 4 www.latimes.com 4 www.educom.edu 4 posner.library.cmu.edu 3 www.usatoday.com 3 www.ft.com 3 www.archive.org 3 archive.org 2 www.washingtonpost.com 2 www.techweb.com 2 www.msnbc.com 2 promo.net 1 www.waldenfont.com 1 www.pobox.com 1 www.pandemonium.de 1 www.newpaltz.edu 1 www.library.adelaide.edu.au 1 www.investors.com 1 www.informationweek.com 1 www.hatzinikolaou.org 1 www.gutenbergnews.org 1 www.ebay.com 1 www.datacanyon.com 1 www.creativecommons.org> 1 www.computer.org 1 www.cddc.vt.edu 1 www.abebooks.com 1 www.] 1 www.1source.com 1 wsj.com 1 manybooks.net> 1 gallica.bnf.fr 1 digital.library.upenn.edu 1 conferences.oreillynet.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 14 http://www.gutenberg.net/7/9/2/7924/7924-h/7924-h.htm 12 http://www.gutenberg.net/7/9/2/7923/7923-h/7923-h.htm 9 http://www.eBookForge.net 4 http://www.educom.edu/web/pubs/pubHomeFrame.html 4 http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/) 1 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/business/daily/oct99/mci6.htm 1 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/business/daily/may99/privacy4.htm 1 http://www.waldenfont.com/gutenberg2 1 http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/ctf950.htm 1 http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/ctf470.htm 1 http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/nb/nb5.htm 1 http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19990513S0009 1 http://www.techweb.com/news/story/TWB19990726S0003 1 http://www.sjmercury.com/svtech/news/indepth/docs/instan072799.htm 1 http://www.sjmercury.com/svtech/news/breaking/merc/docs/086415.htm 1 http://www.sjmercury.com/svtech/news/breaking/merc/docs/065761.htm 1 http://www.sjmercury.com/svtech/news/breaking/merc/docs/011223.htm 1 http://www.sjmercury.com/svtech/news/breaking/ap/docs/764802l.htm 1 http://www.sjmercury.com/svtech/news/breaking/ap/docs/722931l.htm 1 http://www.sjmercury.com/ 1 http://www.pobox.com/~jimhenry/etext/ 1 http://www.pandemonium.de/gutenberg/ 1 http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/09/biztech/articles/10handspring.html 1 http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/08/cyber/articles/26domain.html 1 http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/08/biztech/articles/16data.html 1 http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/07/biztech/articles/27net.html 1 http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/06/circuits/articles/24spam.html 1 http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/05/biztech/articles/14soft.html 1 http://www.newpaltz.edu/~hathaway/goldenbowl1.html 1 http://www.msnbc.com/news/304583.asp 1 http://www.msnbc.com/news/282421.asp 1 http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/catalogs/adelaide.html 1 http://www.latimes.com/home/business/t000045210.html 1 http://www.latimes.com/HOME/BUSINESS/t000076061.html 1 http://www.latimes.com/HOME/BUSINESS/t000073861.html 1 http://www.latimes.com/HOME/BUSINESS/t000073171.html 1 http://www.investors.com/ 1 http://www.informationweek.com/716/16olocr.htm 1 http://www.hatzinikolaou.org 1 http://www.gutenbergnews.org/documents/pg-40th-anniversary.pdf 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46241/46241-h/46241-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46241/46241-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/34774/34774-h/34774-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/34774/34774-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/33497/33497-h/33497-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/33497/33497-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/39318 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11822 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11821 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11820 Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 16 listproc@educom.unc.edu 9 listproc@listserv.oit.unc.edu 8 manager@educom.unc.edu 6 hart@pobox.com 5 globaltraveler5565@yahoo.com 5 gehl@educom.edu 5 douglas@educom.edu 4 gutenberg@fireantproductions.com 4 newsscan@newsscan.com 4 editors@newsscan.com 3 owner-gutnberg@listserv.oit.unc.edu 3 hscrr@vgernet.net 3 edupage@educause.edu 3 listserv@listserv.educause.edu 2 newsscan@newsscan.com 2 gehl@newsscan.com 2 douglas@newsscan.com 2 dagnyj@hotmail.com 2 ccx074@pglaf.org 2 cannona@fireantproductions.com 2 70731.1673@compuserve.com 1 you@yoursite.com 1 webmaster@promo.net 1 u35395@uicvm.bitn 1 u35395@uicvm..cc.uic.edu 1 tmi@cu.nih.gov 1 thoma@lhc.nlm.nih.gov 1 svec@seq1.loc.gov 1 ssalade@jump.net 1 rzic@seq1.loc.gov 1 rogajin@hotmail.com 1 rlarsen@libr.umd.edu 1 rdavis@yin.or.jp 1 rburkey@heads-up.com 1 rbenning@tampabay.rr.com 1 razucena@netway.com 1 razucena@gis.net 1 pgif@seq1.loc.gov 1 neuman@guvax.georgetown.edu 1 neuman@guvax.bitn 1 marystarr@earthlink.net 1 lesk@bellcore.com 1 leonidas@hatzinikolaou.org 1 latin@lists.colorado.edu 1 joglar@iiqab.csic.es 1 jmendham@interlog.com 1 jimhenry@avana.net 1 jenifer.whiting@ptsem.edu 1 jbickers@ihug.co.nz 1 howard@lis.pitt.edu Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 208 _ see _ 62 books are not 50 book is not 46 _ is not 36 library is not 35 _ is _ 29 book is then 25 work is not 24 * be effectively 24 _ see also 21 _ says _ 20 a given subject 20 books were not 20 man does not 19 a printed book 19 a printing press 19 book was not 19 books are so 19 library does not 18 _ printed _ 17 _ read _ 17 books are now 17 work is now 16 a printed catalogue 16 books do not 15 a printed page 15 a printing office 15 book is now 14 book does not 14 library was not 13 _ does not 13 _ is often 13 book is very 13 man is not 12 _ are _ 12 _ is now 12 book is so 12 libraries are not 11 . see american 11 book is always 11 book is as 11 book is full 11 book was first 11 library is now 10 _ is sometimes 10 _ said john 10 _ see complete 10 a bound volume 10 book is worth 10 books are much Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 books are not so 3 _ is not only 3 book is not so 3 books are no longer 3 books are not absolutely 3 library is no longer 3 library is not merely 2 book was not so 2 books are not always 2 books are not easily 2 books are not only 2 books are not seldom 2 books is not only 2 books were not always 2 libraries were not then 2 library has not only 2 library is no place 2 library is not large 2 library is not so 2 library is not worth 2 man is not only 1 _ am not _ 1 _ are no doubt 1 _ are not always 1 _ are not now 1 _ are not open 1 _ are not rich 1 _ are not vehicles 1 _ are not yet 1 _ does not at 1 _ does not entirely 1 _ does not necessarily 1 _ has no illustrations 1 _ has no past 1 _ has no standing 1 _ have no contemporary 1 _ have no immediate 1 _ have no sort 1 _ have not _ 1 _ illustrated not only 1 _ is no exception 1 _ is no proof 1 _ is no real 1 _ is not _ 1 _ is not absolutely 1 _ is not altogether 1 _ is not easy 1 _ is not entirely 1 _ is not more 1 _ is not plural A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 39318 author = Adam, Paul title = Practical Bookbinding date = keywords = Fig; board; book; cover; cut; edge; paper; paste; sheet; work summary = In finished work--books, fancy goods, maps--the boards are never left inner side of the cover of the book white or coloured paper is Printed sheets are never folded according to the edges of the paper, but Books and boards are now clamped in a small hand-press, which is screwed specially kept for this work--the glueing board--with the fore-edge of Of course, in the best work the book is first cut at the front, rounded, is to lay the book on a special cutting board with the edge up to the The book must be pressed for pasting the edges, and the paste colour Coloured as well as paste edges will take gold tooling and afford For every board a sheet of paper is cut The paste-down is first cut to size a little less than the book itself end papers should not be cut off right round the book, otherwise they id = 37072 author = Adams, Oscar Fay title = A Brief Handbook of English Authors date = keywords = Eng; England; George.=; Henry; Hist; James.=; John.=; Letters; Life; London; Lord; Mrs.; New; Novelist; Poems; Poet; Pub; Shakespeare; Sir; Thomas.=; Ward; Wm.=; author; robert.= summary = is the author of Griselda, Lyrical and Dramatic Poems, The Indian Song Studies, Stedman''s Victorian Poets, Edinburgh Rev. April, 1869._ _Pub. Har. =Blackie, John Stuart.= 180 Scotch poet and scholar. Author of plays, poems, and a once famous =Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth Rundle.= 182 Author of the noted =Church, Richard Wm.= 181 Author Life of Anselm, University Author Poems of Rural Life Matthew Arnold''s Essays in Criticism_; _Ward''s Eng. Poets, vol. Author of Poems, Essays, Life of Massinger, etc. complete edition, 1876._ _See Ward''s Eng. Poets, vol. _See Life and Works of, by John Davy, 9 vols., London, _See Works edited by Grosart, 1876._ _See Ward''s Eng. Poets, vol. of his Poems, London, 1806._ _See Ward''s Eng. Poets, vol. with Life, 1806._ _See Ward''s Eng. Poets, vol. =Madden, Richard Robert.= 179 Poet and miscellaneous writer. Complete Works, edited by Sir Geo. Young._ _See Ward''s Eng. Poets, =Rose, Henry John.= 1801-1873.} Authors of a General} Biographical id = 22716 author = Allan, P. B. M. (Philip Bertram Murray) title = The Book-Hunter at Home date = keywords = Bibliography; Bibliotheca; British; Cambridge; Catalogue; Caxton; England; English; France; French; Henry; John; King; Library; Literature; London; Mr.; Museum; New; Paris; Sir; Society; St.; Thomas; book; copy; early; edition; great; history; man; print; sidenote; volume; work summary = early days of collecting has our book-hunter hesitated and finally left a unearth a copy some day--if indeed the book be in your line--long buried Antiquities,'' asserts that Upton''s work was reprinted from the St. Albans book in folio, 1496, ''with the King''s Arms and Caxton''s mark book-collectors, and that is the enforced acquisition of certain volumes collection of books printed by that great family of printers than with Of all the _rarae aves_ sought by book-collectors this little volume is In the case of early-printed books and works of great rarity, never, upon little volume is really a list of books (under their authors'' names) title ''A Catalogue of Books in the Library of the British Museum, printed publication an important work entitled ''A Catalogue of Books printed in that the work presents merely a list of books catalogued under their work on his very subject and yet unknown to him; for book-collecting is id = 31639 author = American Book Company title = Complete Classified Price List of School & College Textbooks. January 1915 date = keywords = Arithmetic; Book; English; Geography; Grammar; Lessons; Manual; New; School; Series; Year; answer; history; reader summary = =Baldwin''s School Readers=--Five Book Series: =Baldwin''s School Readers=--Five Book Series: =Baldwin & Bender''s Expressive Readers=--Five Book Series: =Baldwin & Bender''s Expressive Readers=--Five Book Series: D.) =Readers=--Eight Book Series: D.) =Readers=--Eight Book Series: Beginner''s Reading Book (Teacher''s Edition) .25 =Standard Catholic Readers= (Doyle)--Five Book Series: =Standard Catholic Readers by Grades= (Doyle)--Eight Book Series: =Creery''s= Grammar School Spelling Book .35 =Worcester''s= New Primary Spelling Book .18 New English Grammar for Schools .60 New English Grammar and Composition .76 Outline History of English and American Literature 1.25 B.) New History of English Literature 1.25 Key to Primary and Grammar School Arithmetics .65 First Book in American History .60 =Field''s= Grammar School History of the United States 1.00 New History of the United States 1.00 School History of the United States .90 School History of the United States .90 School History of the United States .90 New Text-Book of Physics .90 id = 35353 author = Anonymous title = The Riverside Bulletin, March, 1910 Houghton Mifflin Company Books for Spring and Summer date = keywords = 12mo; Illustrated; Mr.; New; Ready; american; author; book; illustration; net summary = author of "Haremlik," the brilliant study of the life of Turkish women Among the short-story writers of the day, Miss Alice Brown stands enjoys a good love story, will welcome this delightful book. reader at once, but the book is much more than a story about children. The book is most attractively illustrated in color by Miss Emily Hall useful section of the book is that which presents the best method for virtually a new volume of Thoreau''s works, for the book is Thoreau''s book brings together the results of his studies, in a volume that will new note in American essay-writing. This unusual book is a study of the debt of English literature, through fully illustrated from interesting photographs by the author. This book tells the story of a journey which the author took in company The book is illustrated by Fanny Y. The book contains a number of interesting photographs of scenes id = 19157 author = Arnold, Gertrude Weld title = A Mother''s List of Books for Children date = keywords = American; Book; Boy; Boys; Children; Co.; Editor; England; Fairy; Illustrator; John; King; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Old; Stories; Story; Tales; York; adventure; author; child; day; great; history; life; little; year summary = "Children must learn to creep before they can go." This little book children who have books at home and mothers who read them.... pictures in color, will delight young children of all lands. Reading picture story-books?_ Very simple and delightful narratives of the life of a little boy (p. These simple stories, written for the girls and boys of a generation These fourteen little stories include some about children and some This fully illustrated little volume gives clear directions for making present-day nature-books for young children, and they still children of eight years, the pictures really tell, the story. This first volume of Andrew Lang''s colored fairy books contains the These eight wonder stories incidentally illustrate the every-day (p. Mrs. Burnett''s well-known story of the little American boy who in the A fully illustrated little book which contains clear directions for The one great story of school-boy life, telling of days at Rugby under id = 38387 author = Bailey, Arthur Low title = Library Bookbinding date = keywords = binder; board; book; cloth; cover; fig; good; leather; leave; library; material; paper; paste; volume summary = say that present methods of the best library binders make a book as on library binding, because the books vary so much in size and There are some good library binders who overcast books in the modern general use for all leather books bound by hand. whether a book is suitably bound for library use the following points than those used in covering books (always some kind of cloth or leather) uses good paste and proper care in covering the books, we may reasonably In the case of library binding, however, the books are always sewed by different libraries, the number of books for which the binder is unable 8. Cloth must be used for sides of all books bound in half-leather or Some librarians keep a record of all books bound, called a "binding Paper and binding of lending library books. =Case bindings.= Books in which the boards and covering materials are id = 40728 author = Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse title = Notes on the Bibliography of Yucatan and Central America Comprising Yucatan, Chiapas, Guatemala (the Ruins of Palenque, Ocosingo, and Copan), and Oaxaca (Ruins of Mitla) date = keywords = America; Chiapas; FRAY; Guatemala; Historia; Indias; JUAN; México; Paris; Provincia; Vol; Yucatan summary = YUCATAN, CHIAPAS, GUATEMALA (THE RUINS OF PALENQUE, OCOSINGO, AND with a splendid Spanish translation, is contained in Vol. I. at Mexico, in 1826.--I know of no English translation of the work.--It Bishop of Chiapas, I select only "Historia de las Indias," published FRAY TORIBIO DE PAREDES, SURNAMED "MOTOLINIA." "Historia de los Indios of two works: one "Historia de la Provincia de Yucatan, y su conquista Finally, I refer to some general works, treating of Yucatan: published in the 18th century, and which contain notices of Yucatan, Yucatan, and Central America," in Vol. I. Indias_," Vol. I., containing several letters of Las Casas himself. Mexico," and an English translation in Vol. VI.--A French and Spanish Chiapas y Guatemala, del Orden de Santo Domingo."--Written prior to mention of Guatemala.--Published in Kingsborough, Vol. IX., and Chiapa y Guatemala de la Orden de los Predicadores." 5 vols. los Indios de esta Provincia de Guatemala....," and published by him id = 27834 author = Bassett, Sara Ware title = Paul and the Printing Press date = keywords = Burmingham; Cameron; Carter; Dad; Donald; Echo; Hare; Hawley; Kip; March; Melville; Mr.; Paul; Wright; paper; print summary = first turned Paul Cameron''s attention toward a printing press. to get out a good school paper that shall be worth the money people pay like to print the _March Hare_, a new monthly publication that is soon "We want to make it a really good paper," went on Paul desperately. "We''d want some good sort of a cover, of course," Paul put in as an "Why didn''t they print their books on paper?" inquired Paul "Things like the _March Hare_, for example," suggested Paul facetiously. "I don''t think my father would kid us," Paul said slowly, "but I know he "But I can''t take your money, Mr. Carter," gasped Paul, trying to hand "I don''t think I know what the _Boston News-Letter_ was," Paul said. "How many papers can they turn out on a press of that size?" was Paul''s 1920, the _March Hare_, Mr. Carter, its printer, and Paul Cameron, its id = 36411 author = Blackie & Son title = Blackie & Son''s Books for Young People, Catalogue - 1886 date = keywords = FENN; GORDON; HENTY; Mr.; Mrs.; illustration; story summary = "Mr. Henty''s books never fail to interest boy readers."--_Academy._ In this story the author relates the stirring tale of the Scottish "Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in "Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in story, though only a colliery lad, is a character that boys will thoroughly English story of phases of life but little touched upon in "The little London child will read with a longing heart the story A story of English life in the time of Good Queen Bess. An interesting story for young people, showing by the narrative of "One of the best story books we have read. This is a book which will amuse quite little folks, as a story of the This is a lively, interesting little story, the characters are well "The stories are told in such a way that young people having read id = 37460 author = Blackie & Son title = Blackie & Son''s Books for Young People, Catalogue - 1891 date = keywords = Crown; GORDON; HENTY; Mr.; Story; Tale; illustration summary = "Mr. Henty is one of the best of story-tellers for young people." "Boys know and love Mr. Henty''s books of adventure, and will "Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in "Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in "A model of what a boys'' story-book should be. "Mr. Henty is the king of story-tellers for boys."--_Sword and The Wreck of "The Golden Fleece:" The story of a North Sea Fisher-boy. prince of story-writers for boys--George Manville Fenn--has "A capital boys'' story, full of incident and adventure, and told Stories of Old Renown: Tales of Knights and Heroes. we venture to say, not a dull page in the book, not a story which charming stories of boys and girls of olden days are no mere "One of the best story-books we have read. very best and most delightful story-books of the id = 44556 author = Blackie & Son title = Blackie & Son''s Books for Young People, Catalogue - 1898 date = keywords = GORDON; HENTY; Mr.; Story; Tale; illustration summary = "No boy needs to have any story of Henty''s recommended to him, and "A model of what a boys'' story-book should be. "Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in the "Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in the "Mr. Henty is the king of story-tellers for boys."--_Sword and Trowel._ "No more interesting boys'' books are written than Mr. Henty''s story-writers for boys--George Manville Fenn--has surpassed himself. venture to say, not a dull page in the book, not a story which will not charming stories of boys and girls of olden days are no mere fictitious "One of the best stories of seafaring life and adventure which have "One of the best story-books we have read."--_Schoolmaster._ "These little tales are the beau ideal of girls'' stories."--_Christian "It is just what a boy would choose if the selection of a story-book is id = 1302 author = Blades, William title = The Enemies of Books date = keywords = British; CHAPTER; Caxton; Dr.; London; MSS; Mr.; Museum; St.; book; enemy; great; library; old; paper; volume summary = Books should have gilt tops.--Old libraries were neglected.--Instance Destruction of Books at the Reformation.--Mazarin library.--Caxton often injure books.--Examples.--Story of boys in a country library. At the time of the Reformation in England a great destruction of books remember having a book some years ago from the top shelf in the library he found in the w.c. some leaves of an old black-letter book. time a chest full of old black-letter books; that, upon his death, they of old books, and so pass into the paper where they make long holes taken in old books now-a-days, the worm has hard times of it, and very early black-letter books not now to be found in the Abbey library, Many a bibliographer, while examining old books, has to his great library, tearing away title pages from rare books of all sizes. not having paper to use, took down an old book, and cut from its broad library books. id = 43857 author = Boston Public Library title = Catalogue of books on philately in the Public Library of the city of Boston date = keywords = Boston; Co.; Massachusetts; St. summary = postage stamps to the United States Post Office Department, at the numbers of United States adhesive postage stamps, issued from 1890 Catalogue of United States and foreign postage stamps, 1-9, from $"A B C" descriptive priced catalogue of the world''s postage stamps, $Catalogue of British, Colonial, and foreign postage stamps. The American Philatelic Association and the adhesive postage stamp. $The philatelic catalogue of postal stamps, envelopes, wrappers and $A hand catalogue of postage stamps, 2d edition.$ $The illustrated postage stamp catalogue of United States and History and catalogue of the stamped envelopes of the United States. -New York: Scott Stamp & Coin Co., 1899, 75pp., illus. Descriptive priced catalogue of American postage stamps, including $Walter Morley''s catalogue and price list of the revenue stamps of $Walter Morley''s catalogue and price list of the stamps of Great Handbook for the collector of postage stamps, illus. id = 44890 author = Bouchot, Henri title = The Printed Book: Its History, Illustration and Adornment From the Days of Gutenberg to the Present Time date = keywords = Bible; Book; England; France; Francis; Fust; Germany; Grolier; Gutenberg; Italy; John; King; Louis; Lyons; Mayence; Paris; Schoeffer; St.; Tory; Venice; english; fig; french; illustration; italian; work summary = a book was illustrated on wood at the end of the century--Influence printers and their work--Engraved plates in English books. printed works, and some of the illuminators engraved in relief or cast Be that as it may, the book, the printing of which was finished on St. Sylvester''s Day, 1467, is the first known with engravings, and only volumes folio, the oldest in date of books printed at Paris in French. century--How a book was illustrated on wood at the end of the Bible--English printers and their work--Engraved plates in English of the engravings for books printed at Lyons. wood engraving in the illustration of the Book, and the best artists [Illustration: Fig. 65.--Frontispiece of a book from Plantin''s printing Baskerville--English books with illustrations--Wood engraving in illustration of books by engraved plates was in the first half of the although both of these artists did excellent work in book illustration. id = 39075 author = Brown, Margaret Wright title = Mending and Repair of Books date = keywords = book; cover; paper; paste summary = There are various powdered pastes on the market used by book-binders, In mending always use paper of lighter weight than the book. Open the book at the place where the section is loose. apply paste between the loose back and the book, along the joints of the book, and apply thick paste so that the paper or cloth will Apply paste to inside of book covers one inch next to the joints; do one-inch extension of cloth, laying waste paper between it and book; close book, rub joints well with bone folder and allow to dry paper lining on book covers, press and dry. Place the pressing boards or tins over the covers of the book only, even use cloth strips in a book except at the joint. allow loose pages to be slipped up in the book above the top of damp cloth; cleaning but a few pages at a time and allowing book to id = 36764 author = Browne, Irving title = In the Track of the Bookworm date = keywords = Book; Illustrator; Mr.; New; Shakespeare; Worm; York; good; great; library; man; paper; plate; portrait; print; read; time; woman summary = bibliomaniacs who reprint rare books from their own libraries in limited "Where we know that a book is at once both good and rare--where the Modern paper however has one advantage: Mr. Blades, in his pleasant "Enemies of Books," tells us "that the worm will thirty years'' haunting of the book-shops and print-shops of New York, I money for books unless they are meant to be a gift for some man." Mr. Martin is a little too hard here, for I have been told of such clubs which generally the books compelled to surrender their prints to the Illustrator little illustrated volume, like "Ballads of Books," compiled by Brander book ought to be illustrated in the spirit and costume of its time. taste for collecting book-plates of distinguished men or famous and say to me, "I know you are a great man to buy books--have you seen book, although it is good for nothing but to read. id = 32074 author = Buck, Mitchell S. (Mitchell Starrett) title = Book Repair and Restoration: A Manual of Practical Suggestions for Bibliophiles date = keywords = London; book; fig; illustration; leather; page; paper summary = If, in collating an old book, the amateur discovers that page White paper for inlaying may be tinted with water-colors to match the old cloth or paper at worn corners or along the edges of the boards pasted of their original freshness to books and old prints badly treated by time After the leather of the old book to be rebacked has been treated, a cut books are bound with the leather glued directly to the lining of the back, Books bound in boards, with cloth or paper backs, may be rebacked with boards of a book, to clean and repair the covering, either entirely or in book, the substance described for similar operations on pages or prints from an experienced binder, a book-shaped slip-case in which the volume especially adaptable to paper-covered books which, for any reason, one may the page of a bound book, care should be taken always to place two or id = 22136 author = Burton, John Hill title = The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author date = keywords = Aberdeen; Act; Britain; British; Burton; Church; Club; Columba; Craighouse; DEAR; Dibdin; Edinburgh; England; Footnote; Grandholm; Ireland; John; Joseph; Law; Library; London; Lord; Mrs; New; Queen; Rome; Roxburghe; Scotland; Scott; Shakespeare; Sir; William; author; book; come; day; english; french; good; great; history; life; man; old; roman; seq; time; volume; work summary = The Author, in again laying his little book before the public, has taken like his books, brought together after some self-willed and peculiar law subtle influences at work in the mind of the book-hunter, often make book-buyers among whom his great critical works are forgotten, and his way in book-collecting, if the collector be true to the traditions of buy books at any time with money, but you cannot make a library like one books from what might be called natural causes, keeping, like the decay by the world; and institutions of the nature of the book clubs might at that time, done nothing in serious book-club business, having let club books, that although these volumes profess to be printed from old fact, the editor of a club book is, in the general case, a sort of --rare books printed by early English printers, 218 _et seq._ Boswell, Sir Alexander, as a book-club man, 292 _et seq._ id = 626 author = Bury, Richard de title = The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury date = keywords = Aristotle; Athens; Bishop; Bury; Church; God; Lord; Richard; Thomas; book; chapter; man; study; thing summary = for the first time, made accessible to the larger book-loving public, and treasure that is not seen; but truth which shines forth in books maintained and contained in holy books--nay, they are written truth books does not suffer the operation of the intellect upon the truths king by this bold deed, except that the vessels of wisdom, holy books, words: Let books be asked for each day at a given hour; he who asks the love as well as the study of books; and thus poverty in these days social commune with learned men and lovers of books, yet when we that the love of books is the same thing as the love of wisdom, as was The same men love not books and money both, books is the life of man. teach, who write books of sacred learning. the sciences and writing them in books; amongst which the wonderful id = 38370 author = Campbell, Theophila Carlile title = The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile by His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell date = keywords = Attorney; Bible; Carlile; Chief; Court; Fleet; Gaol; General; God; Isis; Julian; Justice; King; London; Lord; Manchester; Mr.; Mrs.; Paine; Press; Republican; Richard; Robert; Sir; Street; Taylor; christian summary = Carlile never changed the character of a paper to suit the times, but Sidmouth, etc., Richard Carlile, of Fleet Street, London, publisher, was Carlile had reason to believe that Lord Chief Justice Abbott was very "Your threats, my lords, to file a criminal information against Mrs. Carlile, cannot change my course, sorry as I am that I cannot take the the misguided men, Carlile addressed the following letter to the wife of enter the service of Carlile and sell the prosecuted works, many letters year, and Carlile recommenced active life in good earnest. "Loves,--To you, Mrs. Carlile, I know I shall be worth all the more and Mr. Carlile: My lord, Mr. Paine said that no book was more read and less Mr. Carlile: My lord, I feel that I do not stand in a Court of Justice; Mr. Carlile: My lord, I have not been allowed this day to read any of id = 42121 author = Carey & Hart title = Carey & Hart''s Catalog (1852) date = keywords = "--_N.; American; CHAP; Hart; Mr.; Napoleon; Price; Soap; author; book; complete; great; volume; work summary = The Best Illustrated Works at 50 Cents a Volume =CAREY & HART''S= Library of Humorous American Works, With Illustrations The American edition of the works of Lord Bacon now offered to the IN COURSE OF PUBLICATION_, and the two works present a complete RECENTLY PUBLISHED, IN TWO VOLUMES, POST 8VO., WITH PORTRAITS, CLOTH, book in a style of great elegance, and illustrated it with portraits, on THE POETS AND POETRY OF EUROPE, ENGLAND, AMERICA, Etc. CAREY & HART have just published in four splendid volumes, beautifully superiority of book-making on the part of American publishers."--_Dollar library book worthy of preservation as a work of reference, after having "Books of this character best illustrate the history of the country. usefulness of the work, the practical features of which are illustrated _Complete in one volume, 326 pages, cloth gilt._ PRICE $1. "The ''Year-Book of Facts'' is a work of established character, and id = 14295 author = Carey, Henry Charles title = Letters on International Copyright; Second Edition date = keywords = Dickens; England; London; Mr.; american; author; book; british; english; great; man; work summary = letters, the important case of authors _versus_ readers--makers of books received as much as was paid to the author of the "Sketch Book." The books, and not with their producers, whether authors or publishers. if we admitted the claims of foreign authors, the prices of books would be from the works of men who have labored for the world without receiving, For thousands of years working men, collectors of facts and millions, with a demand for books probably ten times greater than at the works of English authors, and yet even that small sum does not appear contrast with the limited sale of English books at home, is the great If the sales of books were as great in England as they are here, English authors must be "required" to present their books in American "mode and the demand, and many more books will be produced, the authors of all of id = 13435 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = On the Choice of Books date = keywords = Carlyle; Chelsea; Edinburgh; England; Footnote; Goethe; Hunt; John; Leigh; London; Lord; Mr.; Rector; Sir; University; great; man; thing summary = best thing he knew of that country was, that in it a man can have meat individuals, especially one man of letters, his friend, the best mind infinite voices an eternal song of Hope in the soul of man.'' Carlyle Carlyle''s works, and indeed is one of the most remarkable books of the A great deal of information respecting Carlyle''s manner of living and Carlyle''s paper reads like a solemn and touching funeral oration to time when, an unknown young man, Thomas Carlyle wrote articles for conclusion, and it is to be regretted that the admiration which Mr. Carlyle feels for the great men of history will not allow him to at times to appoint a Dictator--a man who had the power of life and thing to what it was in these old times, I could go into a great many of sceptical men had not anything like so clear a mind as that man id = 18347 author = Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh title = Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index Second Edition date = keywords = Askew; Bulletin; Debates; England; Monthly; States; United; brief; reference; speech summary = Is it good government for the United States to maintain a standing army The federal government should establish a central bank of the United Would the political union of Canada with the United States be a benefit Does the successful maintenance of the United States as a nation require elections ought to be adopted in the United States. Should the government of the United States own and control the The government of the United States should own and control the telephone In the United States an income tax is practicable and desirable. United States government ought to interfere to protect the Southern It is not good policy for the government of the United States to Should the United States government build good roads? Suffrage in the United States should be restricted by an educational Is it good policy for the government of the United States to place a id = 35535 author = Carroll, Lewis title = Feeding the Mind date = keywords = letter; mind summary = you reply, "I do it to save _time_." A very good object, no doubt, but _Rule 5._--''If your friend makes a severe remark, either leave it friendly remark, tending towards making up the little difference that has _three-eighths_ of the way, and if in making friends, each was ready to go may be thoroughly digested; both which rules, for the body, are also four hours'' rest before it is ready for another meal, the mind will in once an hour, leaving off for five minutes only each time, but taking care to this is simply _thinking over_ what we read. greater exertion of mind than the mere passive taking in the contents of books we read; I mean the arranging and ''ticketing,'' so to speak, of the subjects in our minds, so that we can readily refer to them when we want interest to ''read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest'' the good books that id = 37850 author = Chandler, Henry W. (Henry William) title = Remarks on the practice and policy of lending Bodleian printed books and manuscripts date = keywords = Bodleian; Cambridge; Curators; Librarian; Library; MSS; Mr.; Oxford; University; book; lend summary = books; and in June the Curators received a paper ''on the lending of never to lend a book out of such a library as the Bodleian, than it is _Remarks on the Practice and Policy of lending Bodleian Printed Books was found that owing to the practice of lending books from the Library Bodley''s own statute against letting books go out of the Library was of In 1866 the Curators lent manuscripts to the University Library of the proposal to lend books out of the Library;'' whereupon on March 8th, lend books, nor whether it is a good thing for this or that library to says, ''In all libraries on the Continent they lend books, but here Vatican does not lend; the Ambrosian library, great in printed books, If it is in any sense useful to lend books out of the library, it is far learning; and lending any book from such a library is obviously id = 13651 author = Chatto & Windus (Firm) title = Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in Fiction and General Literature Published by Chatto & Windus, Sept. 1905 date = keywords = 8vo; Crown; Frontispiece; Illusts; JOHN; Lady; Life; Mrs.; Novels; Portrait; Post; Sir; Vols; Woman; book; cloth; illustration; work summary = =ARTEMUS WARD''S Works.= Crown 8vo, cloth, with Portrait, 3s. Also LIBRARY EDITIONS of the three novels, crown 8vo, cloth. =DAVIES'' (Sir JOHN) Complete Poetical Works.= Edited with Notes, by Rev. A.B. GROSART, D.D. Two Vols., crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. Crown 8vo, cloth, with 19 Illustrations by GILBERT GAUL, 3s. =The Man-Hunter.= Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.; cloth limp, =Wanted!= Crown 8vo, picture cloth, flat back, 2s.; post 8vo, =EARLY ENGLISH POETS.= Edited, with Introductions and Notes, by Rev. A.B. GROSART, D.D. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. picture cloth, flat back, 2s.; post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s. =Our Sensation Novel.= Crown 8vo, 1s.; cloth, 1s. =Whiteladies.= Crown 8vo, cloth, with 12 Illustrations by ARTHUR Post 8vo, cloth, 5s.--CHEAP EDITION, illustrated boards, 2s. =Weird Stories.= Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. Frontispiece and 94 Illustrations Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. With 140 Illustrations, Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. LIBRARY EDITIONS, many Illustrated, crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. id = 44988 author = Chatto & Windus (Firm) title = Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in General Literature and Fiction [1913] date = keywords = 8vo; Crown; EDITION; Frontispiece; Illusts; Novels; POPULAR; Post; cloth; edit; illustration; introduction; net summary = =ALEXANDER (Mrs.), Novels by.= Crown 8vo. illustrated boards, _2s._ each; POPULAR EDITIONS, medium 8vo. =Sacred and Profane Love.= CHEAP EDITION, Crown 8vo. =Leonora.= POPULAR EDITION, Crown 8vo. =BESANT (Sir WALTER), Novels by.= Crown 8vo. =The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Buchanan.= 2 Vols., Crown Also LIBRARY EDITIONS of the three novels, Crown 8vo. =CHILD''S BOOK of VERSES, A.= With Illustrations in Colour by JESSIE 7. =A Flower Book.= Illustrated in colours by NELLIE BENSON. =ELIZABETHAN VERSE, The Book of.= Edited With Notes by WILLIAM STANLEY POPULAR EDITIONS, Crown 8vo. =HUNT (Mrs. ALFRED), Novels by.= Crown 8vo. =The Charm of London.= A New Edition, with 12 Illustrations in _Also_ a NEW EDITION, with 12 Illustrations in Colours by Illustrations in Colours by RUTH DOLLMAN, Crown 8vo. cloth, _12s._ each.--Also the POPULAR EDITION, in Four Vols., Crown 6d._; CHEAP EDITION, cloth, _1s._ net. 6d._; CHEAP EDITION, cloth, _1s._ net. 6d._; CHEAP EDITION, cloth, _1s._ net. id = 44815 author = Chinnery, William title = Writing and Drawing Made Easy, Amusing and Instructive Containing the Whole Alphabet in All the Characters Now Us''d, Both in Printing and Penmanship date = keywords = Mr.; application; illustration summary = _Each illustrated by Emblematic Devices and Moral Copies, Curiously Engrav''d, by the Best Hands. Command of Hand is gain''d by constant use_ Thomas Howlett, _Esq._ Thomas Jones, _Esq._ THE Usefulness of Books calculated for the Improvement of young People in Printing; but those, likewise, in all the Hands that are most useful, [Illustration: _THE_ ANT. [Illustration: _THE_ Butter-fly. [Illustration: THE Crocodile. [Illustration: The Dog. VIGILANCE and FIDELITY.] [Illustration: The Eagle. [Illustration: _THE_ Fox. HYPOCRISY and PROPHANESS.] [Illustration: _THE_ GRASS HOPPER. [Illustration: _THE HEN_ Instructs each Female in a Parent''s Charge. [Illustration: _THE_ Jay. The PLAGUES of WEDLOCK.] [Illustration: The KITE. [Illustration: THE _LAMB_ [Illustration: _The_ MERMAID [Illustration: _THE_ Nightingale. [Illustration: _THE_ Ostrich. [Illustration: _The_ PELICAN. [Illustration: The QUAIL. [Illustration: The ROSE [Illustration: A SHIP in a STORM [Illustration: The TURTLE-DOVE. In constant Friendship and connubial Love, [Illustration: The VULTUR. [Illustration: The WAR HORSE. [Illustration: XERXES. [Illustration: YOUTH. [Illustration: _A_ ZEALOT. id = 19415 author = Clark, John Willis title = Libraries in the Medieval and Renaissance Periods The Rede Lecture Delivered June 13, 1894 date = keywords = Cambridge; College; House; book; library summary = century, may be taken as a fairly accurate picture of the book-presses of I now pass to the treatment of books in the libraries of the monastic them receive a book apiece from the library, and read it from the Benedictine tree--books were multiplied, and a library came into of the eleventh century Benedictine Houses possessed two sets of books: No example of an English monastic book-press has survived, so far as I that the books were kept in a small room, on shelves there called observer noted "books chained on wooden desks, which brethren can come and read when they please." The library was for serious study, the cloister desk could not be dispensed with so long as books were chained, but one or bookcases in the south room of the University Library, Cambridge, put up libraries, and the second is the usual word for a reading-desk. id = 26378 author = Clark, John Willis title = The Care of Books date = keywords = A.D.; Abbey; Benedictine; Bibliotheca; Bishop; Cambridge; Canterbury; Cathedral; Chapter; Christ; Church; College; Durham; France; Greek; Hall; House; Ibid; John; King; Library; Lincoln; MSS; Master; Merton; Museum; Oxford; Paris; Rome; Sixtus; Trinity; University; Vatican; Vol; Wren; book; desk; fig; illustration; order; roman; room summary = with regard to libraries in Religious Houses, I hope to see a book Elevation of book-desk in Library of Queens'' College, Cambridge 152 Elevation of a book-desk and seat in the Library of Trinity Hall, A book in the Medicean Library, to shew attachment of chain 238 Bookcases in the south room of the University Library, Cambridge. Bookcase in the north room of the University Library, Cambridge, In this passage the _library_--by which a book-press is probably to be cloister (53 vols.); Books taken out of the library for the daily use of Elevation of book-desk in Library of Queens'' Elevation of a book-desk and seat in the Library right in concluding that the books in this library were never chained, the shelf, place and order each book of the whole Library name of the University, the book-desks in the public library. number of books in library 1453, 145; id = 26672 author = Cockerell, Douglas title = Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A Handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians date = keywords = FIG; board; book; chapter; cut; edge; illustration; leather; leave; paper; press summary = decorating book covers is by elaborate all-over gold-tooled pattern; End Papers--Leather Joints--Pressing End Papers--Leather Joints--Pressing It is a mistake to leave end papers to be pasted on after the book has over a piece of paper cut a little smaller than the page of the book leather joint staining or marking the ends while the book is being Gilding the edges of a book cut in boards is much the same process as To gild the edges of a cut book the boards should be turned back, and loose lining of good paper may be put between the book and the cover. cut leather work, which may be done after the book is bound, and Pasting down End Papers--Opening Books Pasting down End Papers--Opening Books To paste down end papers, the book is placed on the block with the the book, the paste-down paper turned over it, and the edges trimmed id = 40250 author = Crane, Walter title = Of the Decorative Illustration of Books Old and New 3rd ed. date = keywords = GERMAN; Hans; MSS; Mr.; Page; SCHOOL; Venice; XVITH; book; century; decorative; design; illustration; sidenote summary = period in printing and decorative book-illustration we have seen since principles and conditions governing the design of book pages and printed books at my disposal, from which to choose illustrations; to Mr. Emery Walker for help in many ways; to Mr. John Calvert for permission to FEELING IN BOOK DESIGN AFTER THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, AND OF idea of what charming decorative feeling these title page designs decoration and illustration of books, and many are the splendid designs There is a fine title page designed by Holbein, printed by Petri, at marks a new era in book illustration, but as regards their decoration, as did the art of the printer, and design as applied to the printed page, system of the production of illustrations and designs for books, treatment of black and white design and book illustrations, _primarily decorative artist in book designs, which showed, among other more modern id = 12253 author = D. D. Cottrell''s Subscription Agency title = Wholesale Price List of Newspapers and Periodicals date = keywords = American; Boston; Chicago; F.P.; Harper; Journal; Lit; Magazine; Monthly; New York; Review; Success; World summary = COTTRELL''S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y. Popular Magazine Offers with North American Review (new) and Success .......... LADIES'' HOME JOURNAL FREE: Send me two (2) orders for the combination subscription to the Ladies'' Home Journal, or for three (3) orders a 171-173 Washington St., Chicago, Ill. MAGAZINES SENT TO SEPARATE ADDRESSES IF DESIRED. Or World''s Work or any Class B magazine Or North American Review (new sub.) contains "The Best New Things from the World of Print"--in all at least BOTH $2.25 A FULL YEAR: THE LADIES'' HOME JOURNAL _MONTHLY_ 1.75 New illustrated Magazine, N.Y. 8.50 New York American and Jour. 6.00 New York American & Journal. 6.00 New York American & Journal. 3.50 New York Evening Journal ........... 8.50 New York World (Sun. 2.50-2.30) .... FOR HARPER''S MAGAZINE (PUBLISHER''S PRICE $4.00 A YEAR) SEND ME ONLY AN ILLUSTRATED, MONTHLY NEWS REVIEW. AN ILLUSTRATED, MONTHLY NEWS REVIEW. id = 15327 author = Dana, John Cotton title = A Library Primer date = keywords = Bureau; Library; New York; american; author; book; card; catalog; chapter; good; illustration; list; public; work summary = U.S., published by the U.S. Bureau of education in 1876; from W.I. Fletcher''s Public libraries in America; from Mary W. public library while he will turn aside from book privileges in any public library--a fair education and love of books being taken for library''s policy, general direction of choice and purchase of books, In a circulating library the books most in use should be shelved in Card catalog rules; accessions-book rules; shelf-list rules; Library *Subject headings for use in dictionary catalogs, Library Bureau, The free public library should encourage its readers to suggest books Those who use a public library are all desirous that its books be the library sets a good example in its handling of books. In a very small library the books in a given class can be card in chapter on Things needed (9) and in Library Bureau catalog.] 21 Books are placed on the library shelves for public use. id = 47456 author = Dana, John Cotton title = Notes on Bookbinding for Libraries date = keywords = Co.; New; Newark; St.; York; bind; book; cover; illustration; leather; library; paper summary = Books printed on cheap paper and folded and sewed and So, as I have said, paper, leather, cloth, sewing, joints, gold, English Imperial Morocco cloth makes a good full binding for books that folding once pieces of good book paper, about 60 lb. Many libraries have bound books in light-colored cloth, usually art to the paper mentioned about half an inch apart; paste a strip of book =Covering books.= Cut brown Rugby wrapping paper into sheets of such a in leather, book cloths, etc., 69-73 Duane St., New York) it is called =Half-bound.= When the back of a book is covered with leather and the a style of binding in which the boards are covered with paper only. =Top side.= The front side of the cover of a book in binding. book cloths, marble papers and bookbinders'' materials of every =A Few of the Best Books on Bookbinding, Paper and Leather= id = 17585 author = Davenport, Cyril title = English Embroidered Bookbindings date = keywords = Bible; Elizabeth; England; London; Psalms; Queen; Testament; book; english; illustration; work summary = 1635, and is of white satin, with a small tulip worked in coloured silk found on Royal books bound in velvet, rarely occurring on silk or satin, frames or edges of metallic threads or fine gold or silver cords. The edges of the leaves of books bound in England in embroidered flowers and leaves, all worked in needle-point lace with coloured silks bindings were rare--most of the embroidered work on books of that period worked in silver thread, and the edges of the boards are bound with worked in silver thread with small colour patches in silk. white and red roses, with stems and leaves worked in gold cord and Small books, mostly religious works, were bound in satin Several of the embroidered books on satin are worked chiefly in metal this book is a canvas bag, simply ornamented with a design worked in red id = 40028 author = Davenport, Cyril title = Royal English Bookbindings date = keywords = British; Elizabeth; England; Henry; James; Museum; Prince; Queen; VIII summary = broad outer fillet a panel containing in the centre the royal coat-of-arms arabesque pattern stamped in gold, enclosing the royal coat-of-arms, decorative bindings on a small book (Plate III.) The design is simple, a George Vertue, in his notes on the Fine Arts, says that small gold books little gold book described already as having belonged to Henry VIII., the front or fore-edge of the book is the royal coat-of-arms of England, books bound for Queen Mary, and I imagine this to be the work, not of coat-of-arms of England, with crown and Garter stamped in gold, enclosed Museum, belonging also to the old royal library, is a small book bound in James, bearing the royal coat-of-arms with supporters and initials, bound Museum of a stamped velvet book done for Prince Henry. several small, thin books were bound in vellum, stamped in gold (Plate book with coat-of-arms in the centre, within the Garter, crowned, and id = 32997 author = Detroit news title = The Style Book of The Detroit News date = keywords = Chicago; Detroit; Germany; Michigan; News; Smith; State; United; York; avoid; capitalization; man; prefer; spelling; story; word; write summary = As a general rule write heads in the present tense. Remember always in writing heads that although a newspaper man seldom uses bad grammar, correct him when you write the story. Actually get hold of new words and then use But when the reference is general use lower-case, as the good roads Capitalize only the distinguishing words if two or more names are Use no quotes in writing testimony with question and answer. Don''t use _citizens_ when you mean simply _persons_. Don''t write _a large per cent of_ when speaking of persons when you mean Do not use both numerals and figures spelled out in one phrase. Do not use state with names of well-known cities, such as Chicago, Use _Mich._ after the names of all places in the state except: In writing obituaries the reporter must use the greatest care, for it is Don''t use the words _suicide_ and _murder_ in heads on stories id = 12513 author = Dewey, Melvil title = A Classification and Subject Index for Cataloguing and Arranging the Books and Pamphlets of a Library date = keywords = America; Catalogue; English; French; Greek; Latin; North; Spanish; book; essay; german; history; italian; philosophy summary = These Classes are Philosophy, Theology, &c., and are numbered library, all the books on any given subject bear the number of that Thus, a book numbered 510, is Class 5, Division 1, Philosophy and History of Science, Scientific Compends, Dictionaries, Essays, Periodicals, Societies, Education, and Travels,--all having the Associations, Institutions, and Societies, 6; Education, 7; Collections, 5 is the Science number; the second 5, Geology; the 7, North America; and number as recorded on the book, on all its catalogue and cross reference put with Art, not with Philosophy; a History of Mathematics, with decides its class number at once; still many books treat of two or more finding books on any given subject, reference to the Index will give the Subject Index, in deciding where to class a book at first, and where to a class number it shows that the library has as yet no books on that id = 16224 author = Dibdin, Thomas Frognall title = A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One date = keywords = Abbey; Abbé; Aldus; Arsenal; Bayeux; Caen; Dieppe; Dieu; Ducarel; England; Falaise; France; Henry; Imperial; King; LETTER; Library; Licquet; Monastery; Monsieur; Mr.; Munich; Normandy; Paris; Private; Public; Revolution; Rouen; Royal; Rue; Saint; Sir; St.; Ste; Strasbourg; Stuttgart; Tour; VELLUM; Verard; Vienna; Vire; William; english; folio; french; iii; illustration; work summary = Librarian to the Public Library at Rouen, led the way in the work of _Place Royale_, where the library is situated, form very agreeable spaces He rarely visits Caen, although a great portion of his library Revolution; but the public library became possessed of a great number of wished a copy of the work to be deposited in the public library at to take away as many books as he wanted for the public library at Caen... towers of the great cathedral-like looking church having a grand and even folio--UPON VELLUM--in the Royal Library at Paris, ii 134 folio--in the Public Library at Augsbourg, iii 101 folio--UPON VELLUM, in the Imperial Library at Vienna, iii 316 copy in the Public Library at Caen, i 211 ---1474, folio, in the Public Library at Caen, i 208 ---1474, folio, in the Public Library at Caen, i 208 id = 17107 author = Dibdin, Thomas Frognall title = A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Two date = keywords = Abbé; Aldine; Barbier; Bible; Catalogue; Charles; Crapelet; Date; Denon; Duke; English; Folio; France; Gail; Greek; Henry; LETTER; Library; Lord; Louis; MSS; Madame; Mons; Mr.; Paris; Praet; Printed; Renouard; Royal; Rue; Sir; Spencer; St.; Strasbourg; VELLUM; Van; book; copy; fine; french; large; print; volume summary = second, where are placed the EDITIONES PRINCIPES, and other volumes printed letter, exclusively devoted to a similar account of the PRINTED BOOKS. The present is a fine genuine old copy: in faded yellow morocco binding-SOME ACCOUNT OF EARLY PRINTED AND RARE BOOKS IN THE ROYAL LIBRARY. THE SAME EDITION.--This is a sound and desirable copy, printed UPON VELLUM; to learn, that copies of this beautifully printed book are by no means very book was sold to the Royal Library of France, many years ago, by Mr. Payne, This fine copy is printed UPON VELLUM, in a large volume of interesting old French poetry, UPON VELLUM, which is printed in fine genuine copy--in old French binding, with the royal arms. [62] [There is a fine copy of this very rare edition in the Public Library and beautiful copy--with large, and genuine margins--printed UPON VELLUM. some very beautiful copies of books printed in the fifteenth century. id = 17624 author = Dibdin, Thomas Frognall title = A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three date = keywords = Abbot; Albert; Augsbourg; Austria; Bavaria; Bible; Christ; Danube; Duke; Emperor; England; Europe; Folio; French; Greek; Latin; Library; Lord; MSS; Monastery; Mr.; Munich; Nuremberg; Paris; Place; Prince; Printed; Professor; Public; Royal; Salzburg; Sir; Spencer; St.; Strasbourg; Stuttgart; VELLUM; Vienna; book; copy; english; german; print summary = they have a fine copy UPON VELLUM, like that in the Althorp Library; but I book-cases are so high as to cover a great portion of the painting--viewed which book I omitted to mention a copy in the Public Library here.[19] [31] His account of the PRINTED BOOKS in the XVth century, in the monastery or of BLOCK BOOKS in the public library of this place; and shall begin with Among the more precious ITALIAN BOOKS, is a remarkably fine copy of the old room--discoursing about first editions, block-books, and works printed upon early-printed books in the PUBLIC LIBRARY of Landshut. a good sound copy of the very rare edition of _Mammotrectus_, printed by VELLUM BOOK, was a copy of the same work of St. Austin, printed chiefly by A fine large copy; but not equal to that in the Royal Library at A very fine copy of a well printed book. id = 28540 author = Dibdin, Thomas Frognall title = Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance date = keywords = A.D.; Antiquities; Archbishop; Askew; Baker; Bale; Bibliographical; Bibliomania; Bibliotheca; Bibliothéque; Bishop; Britain; British; Bure; Cambridge; Canterbury; Cardinal; Catalogue; Caxton; Charles; Classics; Collection; College; Dr.; Duke; Earl; Edward; Elizabeth; England; English; Erasmus; Esq; Europe; Folio; Footnote; France; French; George; God; Great; Greek; Hearne; Henry; Herbert; Hist; Index; James; John; King; LIS; LYSAND; Latin; Leland; Library; Librorum; Life; Lisardo; Literature; London; Lord; Lorenzo; Lysander; MSS; Majesty; Martin; Morhof; Mr.; Museum; Old; Oxford; PHIL; Paris; Paul; Philemon; Pope; Pynson; Queen; Rev.; Richard; Robert; Royal; Shakspeare; Sir; Smith; Spencer; St.; Steevens; Thomas; Transcriber; University; VELLUM; West; William; Worde; Wynkyn; book; copy; edition; history; illustration; large; loren; paper; print; sale; volume; work summary = book-collecting; and that Dean Colet[21] and his friend Sir Thomas madness of book-collecting rather increased--and the work of death manuscripts and printed books in the library of the French king, Louis printed volume upon the love and advantages of book-collecting was the mind--passionately addicted to rare and curious books--his library was Catalogue Raisonné of the early printed books in the library three copies upon LARGE PAPER) contains an account of books [Footnote 180: In a copy of this book, printed by Grafton in of English Printed Books_.[338] This little thin folio volume afforded title to the Catalogue of his Library.) His books were sold _large paper_ copy of a catalogue of his books, which, as well as the account of the books PRINTED UPON VELLUM in this collection, Large and Valuable Library of Printed Books, rare old first volume of this work, of which 200 copies were printed, id = 44995 author = Dick & Fitzgerald title = Dick & Fitzgerald Catalog (1866) date = keywords = American; Bones; Book; Comic; Games; Guide; Hand; Letters; Love; Manual; New; Recitations; Rules; School; Speeches; Whist; Yankee; contain; cts.~; dialogue summary = ~Cinch.~ A thorough hand-book of the game of Cinch, containing the It contains the modern laws and complete instructions for the games of ~The American Boy''s Own Book of Sports and Games.~ A work expressly ~Dick''s Art Of Wrestling.~ A New Hand-Book of thorough instruction in ~Dick''s Book of Toasts, Speeches and Responses.~ Containing Toasts and ~Dick''s Hand-Book Of Cribbage.~ Containing full directions for playing ~Dick''s Hand-Book of Whist.~ Containing Pole''s and Clay''s Rules for ~Dick''s Hand-Book of Whist.~ Containing Pole''s and Clay''s Rules for ~"Trumps" New Card Games.~ Containing correct method and rules for ~"Trumps" New Card Games.~ Containing correct method and rules for ~Brudder Bones'' Book of Stump Speeches and Burlesque Orations.~ ~Brudder Bones'' Book of Stump Speeches and Burlesque Orations.~ ~Barber''s American Book of Ready-Made Speeches.~ Containing 159 ~Barber''s American Book of Ready-Made Speeches.~ Containing 159 ~Dick''s Book of Toasts, Speeches and Responses.~ Containing id = 8485 author = Ditchfield, P. H. (Peter Hampson) title = Books Fatal to Their Authors date = keywords = Archbishop; Bastille; Bishop; Church; Court; England; France; God; Henry; Inquisition; John; King; London; Louis; Papal; Paris; Parliament; Pope; Queen; Rome; St.; Venice; William; author; book; french; italian; work summary = our English writers in his book entitled "The Calamities of Authors" and The first author we record whose works proved fatal to him was Michael and condemned the book to the flames, and its author to perpetual Our author now proceeded to finish his great work, which he published in historian Grotius was imprisoned, but he wrote no book which caused his Few authors have received greater honour for their works, or endured work was publicly burnt and its author imprisoned. By the authority of the Pope the printing of his works was ordered the book to be burned, and its author banished from the kingdom upon the fates of authors and their works, but unhappily incurred the Rudbeck is not the only author who so loved his work that he died cause of his condemnation was that he had published this work without rather difficult to publish their works, and there were no authors'' id = 314 author = Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank) title = Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations date = keywords = American; Austin; Boston; California; Cowboy; Dallas; FRANK; Frontier; Indians; John; Life; Mexico; New; Oklahoma; Old; Plains; Press; Santa; Southwest; Texas; Trail; University; West; York summary = IN THE UNIVERSITY of Texas I teach a course called "Life and Literature J. Frank Dobie in _The Book of Texas_, New York, 1929. Boston, 1936; reprinted by University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, George Catlin, Painter and Recorder of the American Indian_, New York, Obscurely published but one of the best books on Mexican life. Miles in Texas on Horseback_, New York, 1878; privately reprinted, 1937. Best of all books dealing with life in early Texas. standardized, published by World Book Co., Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York. Texas Frontier Leader and California Builder_, Dutton, New York, 1952. A. _The Texas Ranger_, New York, 1899; reprinted 1930, with book than Roosevelt''s own _Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail_. _Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail_, New York, 1888. See "Fighting Texians," "Texas Rangers," "Range Life," "Cowboy Songs and New York, 1941), has a deal on wild life of the Southwest. id = 11077 author = Doctorow, Cory title = Ebooks: Neither E, Nor Books Paper for the O''Reilly Emerging Technologies Conference, 2004 date = keywords = Bibles; book; copyright; paper; text; work summary = about how much they dug the ebook and so bought the paper-book 2. Ebooks complement paper books. Having a paper book is good. he read half my first novel from the bound book, and printed the perfect-bound, laminated-cover, printed-spine paper book in ten settles on this ebook thing, owning a paper book is going to feel the things that people are saying about your book is that it can [Ebooks are like paper books]. [Ebooks are like paper books]. hear the title, see the cover, pick up the book, read a review, copies of their books that sell, so having a good count makes a that printed books are different from monastic Bibles: they are new and scary practice of ebook "piracy." [alt.binaries.e-books seemed to me that electronic books are *different* from paper In other words, most people who download the book do so for the id = 5317 author = Doyle, Arthur Conan title = Through the Magic Door date = keywords = England; English; France; Gibbon; Johnson; London; Macaulay; Mr.; Napoleon; Richardson; Scott; Stevenson; book; british; french; good; great; history; life; man; mind; old; read; work summary = good company that one may come to think too little of the living. It is a great thing to start life with a small number of really good words--"D--was a dirty man," but the books certainly would be It''s a sad book, Lockhart''s "Life." It leaves gloom in the mind. great man takes of old age and death. mentioning his name--and one cannot read the great historian''s life hand, men who have been very great in the short story, Stevenson, all his flaws, the man who, in addition to the great book, of which Most of my books deal with the days of his greatness, but here, you the day might come when his book would be the one great authority, sure there are many good books, possibly there are some great ones, books to put into a young man''s hands if you wished to train him id = 55919 author = Duff, E. Gordon (Edward Gordon) title = William Caxton date = keywords = British; Caxton; Copy; England; John; Library; Lord; Museum; Oxford; St.; William; Worde; book; print summary = printed books the beginnings of all the copies of which the edition of existing copies of Caxton''s books, uses the word "perfect" in The last book printed by Caxton and Mansion in partnership at Bruges Now, taking all the books printed by Caxton before the end of the year existence of three books printed by Caxton which up to that time were printed about this time, and is perhaps the first book in which Caxton rest, may have been copied from an edition printed by Caxton, but if In May, 1487, Caxton finished the printing of the _Book of Good edition printed by Caxton only one copy, and that imperfect, is known. List of books printed by De Worde, with Caxton''s types, 98 Number of books printed by Caxton, 79, 80 Number of books printed by Caxton, 79, 80 _Royal Book_, translated and printed by Caxton, sold for £2,225, 67 id = 15199 author = Dury, John title = The Reformed Librarie-Keeper (1650) date = keywords = Dury; God; Learning; Librarie; Reformed; University; bee summary = [Footnote 8: "John Durie''s _Reformed Librarie-Keeper_ and Its Author''s [Footnote 10: See "John Durie''s _Reformed Librarie-Keeper_," 83.] perfection: becaus the Universities will not bee able to add anie thing bee rationally infer''d from anie thing in the matter form or end of that the true and proper End of Universities, should bee to publish unto the and Spiritual waies of improving humane Abilities, may bee advanced unto are, or may bee made useful to the advancement of Learning; and were stock doth increas; so the place in the Librarie must bee left open for year, the Librarie-keeper should bee bound to give an account of his of an Honorarie Librarie-keeper''s place, to shew the true end and use everie waie a great benefit unto the State, so it may bee in matters of place with som reference unto him must bee overthrown; nor is there anie id = 43384 author = E. & F. N. Spon title = A Complete List of the Books Included in the S. & C. Series of Elementary Manuals for Mechanics and Students published by E. & F. N. Spon, Ltd., London. January 1912 date = keywords = illustration summary = How to Install Electric Gas Igniting Apparatus, including A HANDBOOK FOR THE DESIGNER OF SMALL STEAM ENGINES. ELECTRIC BELLS, BATTERIES, ACCUMULATORS, Practical Methods of Constructing Concrete Silos of of Concrete Chimneys, with easily constructed Molds for _Explaining the Molding of Concrete Floor and Sidewalk 2. =How to Install Electric Bells, Annunciators and Alarms.= By N. 2. =How to Install Electric Bells, Annunciators and Alarms.= By N. =Practical Electrics; a Universal Handy Book on Everyday =Practical Electrics; a Universal Handy Book on Everyday =Low Voltage Electric Lighting with the Storage Battery.= By N. =Low Voltage Electric Lighting with the Storage Battery.= By N. =Practical Silo Construction in Concrete.= By A. =Practical Silo Construction in Concrete.= By A. =Molding Concrete Chimneys, Slate and Roof Tiles.= By A. =Molding Concrete Chimneys, Slate and Roof Tiles.= By A. =Molding Concrete Bath Tubs, Aquariums and Natatoriums.= By A. =Molding Concrete Bath Tubs, Aquariums and Natatoriums.= By A. id = 58377 author = E. & F. N. Spon title = A Short List of Scientific Books Published by E. & F. N. Spon, Limited. February 1914 date = keywords = New; York summary = =Spons'' Practical Builders'' Pocket Book.= Edited by =Clyde Young= and Third edition, 135 illus., including 17 plates, xii + 450 pp., 8vo. edition, 800 illus., viii + 936 pp., oblong 32mo, leather. =Tables of Parabolic Curves= for the use of Railway Engineers, and =Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers.= Edited by =P. =Practical Electrical Engineering for Elementary Students.= By =W. =Practical Engineers'' Handbook on the Care and Management of Electric =Practical Handbook on the Care and Management of Gas Engines.= By =G. New edition, 23 plates, 390 pp., crown 8vo. Second edition, 4 plates, 46 illus., 450 =Reed''s Useful Hints to Sea-going Engineers.= Fourth edition, 8 plates, =The Mechanical Engineers'' Price Book.= Edited by =G. =Practical Treatise on the Steam Engine.= By =A. edition, 5 coloured plates, 96 illus., 305 pp., crown 8vo. =Railway Engineering, Mechanical and Electrical.= By =J. Third edition, 13 folding plates, 130 illus., 447 id = 14585 author = ERPANET title = ERPANET Case Study: Project Gutenberg date = keywords = Gutenberg summary = Project Gutenberg is one of the earliest web sites on the internet and Project Gutenberg ensures that all eBooks are available freely accessible to the general public in a digitised format. Project Gutenberg must be exceedingly careful to respect U.S. copyright laws regarding the works that they digitise and make when scanning and editing texts for Project Gutenberg to ensure that Project Gutenberg aims to make digitised versions of popular literature digitising the out of print works, Project Gutenberg feels that they Project Gutenberg already has numerous plain text files that are 20-30 Project Gutenberg eBooks are created as plain ASCII text files. Project Gutenberg team will also generate plain ASCII (15) text files. The first is the Project Gutenberg site itself and the other Project Gutenberg uses the unique eBook number as the file name. Therefore, if the eBook is the 10001 plain text file created it will be id = 18938 author = Elton, Charles Isaac title = The Great Book-Collectors date = keywords = Archbishop; Bishop; Cardinal; Charles; Dr.; Duke; Earl; France; Greek; Grolier; John; King; Library; Lord; Louis; MSS; Mr.; Oxford; Paris; Queen; Rome; Sir; St.; Thomas; University; book summary = [Illustration: The Great Book-Collectors Charles & Mary Elton] great Alexandrian library, and these books, we suppose, must have books in School Street, and their brothers in London had a good library, OXFORD--DUKE HUMPHREY''S BOOKS--THE LIBRARY OF THE VALOIS. OXFORD--DUKE HUMPHREY''S BOOKS--THE LIBRARY OF THE VALOIS. regulation of Cobham''s Library, the best of the books were to be sold so His library was said to contain as many books as there were year 1510, and was able to collect a second library of printed books. library,'' said Fuller, ''two long galleries full, the books sorted in library at his death in 1677 contained nine of Grolier''s books, and rest of his books to the public library of the city of Berne. His library contained several books that had belonged to Grolier; but it books in the Royal Library. Library, where the printed books and certain other MSS. manuscript on London Libraries, with its anecdotes of book-collectors and id = 31520 author = Farrer, James Anson title = Books Condemned to be Burnt date = keywords = Archbishop; Bishop; Charles; Church; Commons; England; English; God; High; House; Ireland; James; John; King; Laud; Lords; Parliament; Queen; William; book summary = _When did books first come to be burnt in England by the common hangman burning books at Cheapside, no unfortunate authors being fruit in books which some public authority has condemned to the All the books of the famous Abelard were burnt by order of Pope loves the books they burn, so does the publisher, and the author; has come from Pope or Archbishop, Parliament or King, the book so Great numbers of books were burnt in the reigns of Edward VI. At the time the above books were burnt, it was decreed that conscientious zeal James had written the book, the King condemned caused certain books to be burnt which advocated opinions his books to be burnt,[85:1] and their author to be fined £1,000, The year following the burning of these books the House of book condemned by Parliament in England to the flames; although Asgill (John), his book burnt by two Parliaments, 144-47. id = 443 author = Field, Eugene title = The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac date = keywords = Boccaccio; Bonaparte; Captivity; Dr.; Johnson; Judge; Methuen; Miss; Mr.; Napoleon; O''Rell; Susan; Villon; book; bookseller; come; know; love; man; old; time; year summary = my heart went out in love to this little book, no change of scene or of came into my life at the time when I was reading and loved that book. Another famous man who made a practice of reading books as he walked those old books of mine, which from the years and from the ship''s hold and worthy are the things we call books." And Judge Methuen''s favorite not human life too short for the lover of books to spend his precious For, having to do with books, these men in due time come to resemble As I entered the shop I heard the bookseller ask: "What books shall I twenty years old--so long as it was a catalogue of books he found the books, old friends, old times; "he evades the present, he works at the And what books they were in those old days! id = 17719 author = Firkins, Ina Ten Eyck title = Henrik Ibsen A Bibliography of Criticism and Biography with an Index to Characters date = keywords = Emp; Gal; Henrik; Ibsen; New York; Peer summary = +The Richard Mansfield acting-version of Peer Gynt+ by Henrik Ibsen. +Speeches and new letters (of) Henrik Ibsen.+ Tr. by Arne Kildal, with +The works of Henrik Ibsen.+ The Viking edition. ---Henrik Ibsen und das Germanenthum in der modernen Litteratur. +Bistram, Ottilie von.+ Ibsens Nora und die wahre Emanzipation der Frau. ----Henrik Ibsen; Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson; critical studies. +Dickmar, Helene.+ Henrik Ibsen: Bygmester Solness. von.+ Henrik Ibsen and the women of his dramas. ---Henrik Ibsen: his life abroad and later dramas. ---Ibsen''s new drama [Hedda Gabler]. Henrik Ibsen''s Peer Gynt; its language, literary associations and +Mayrhofer, Johannes.+ Henrik Ibsen, der Prophet des Realismus. B.+ Ibsen''s life; Rosmersholm; Hedda Gabler; Lady from the Henrik Ibsen''s Peer Gynt. Henrik Ibsen als dichter und denker. Henrik Ibsen als dichter und denker. Henrik Ibsen und L. Henrik Ibsens selv portræt i Peer Gynt. Henrik Ibsens selv portræt i Peer Gynt. Henrik Ibsens selv portræt i Peer Gynt. id = 35113 author = Fitch, George Hamlin title = Comfort Found in Good Old Books date = keywords = Bible; Bunyan; Dante; Defoe; Dr.; English; Imitation; Johnson; King; London; Milton; New; Shakespeare; Thomas; book; good; great; illustration; life; work; year summary = _These short essays on the best old books in the world were inspired by Next to the Bible in the list of great books of the world stands like the Bible, the great plays of Shakespeare are little read. In choosing the great books of the world, after the Bible and broad-minded in regard to reading books in good translations that he In reading the great books of the world one must be guided largely by not be able to read this year may become the greatest book in the world Every page of this great book reveals that the author had made the Bible comment by the best editors, the text of the great books of the world In beginning with the great books of the modern world two works stand _Notes on the Historical and Best Reading Editions of Great Authors._ id = 32400 author = Ford, John Sawtelle title = Paper and Printing Recipes A Handy Volume of Practical Recipes, Concerning the Every-Day Business of Stationers, Printers, Binders, and the Kindred Trades date = keywords = color; dry; ink; paper; print; remove; water summary = Common writing ink may be removed from paper without injury to the print Common writing ink may be removed from paper without injury to the print colored and the lines are very thick:--To the water in which the ink has water, and still form a good ink for ordinary pens. Get a piece of plate glass and place on it a sheet of paper; then let the water, for fastening paper, prints, etc., may be made as follows:--Boil rubbed with water; dry with a wash-leather, and re-varnish. India ink and water colors can be used on this The following is a recipe for making paper water-proof:--Add a little varnish of the ink will stiffen, the paper will adhere to the type and Most colored inks work best if applied to the rollers a little at a time, Colored inks can be kept from "skinning" by pouring a little oil or water id = 33497 author = Forster, H. C. title = From Xylographs to Lead Molds; A.D. 1440-A.D. 1921 date = keywords = Coster; Electrotype; Rapid; metal; mold; plate; type summary = Between the invention of individual movable cast-metal type and the Between the invention of individual movable cast-metal type and the invented movable type, and the Department of Oriental Printed Books movable cast-metal type there was an intermediate stage of printing Bernard believed that the first movable cast-metal type were molded in molding in cooling metal so as to get a matrix-plate impression of an printing from movable, cast-metal type. who is credited with casting printing-plates in plaster-of-paris molds methods of providing a solid printing plate made by molding from an invention of printing from individual movable cast-metal type, and invention of printing from individual movable cast-metal type, and invention of printing from individual movable cast-metal type, and through a wax-coated matrix-plate to form the printing surfaces in the type, stereotyping and electrotyping, by both the wax and lead-molding plates to those papers that print directly from type and cuts, and id = 30804 author = Gage, Harry Lawrence title = Applied Design for Printers A Handbook of the Principles of Arrangement, with Brief Comment on the Periods of Design Which Have Most Strongly Influenced Printing Typographic Technical Series for Apprentices #43 date = keywords = Hamilton; design; fig; illustration summary = Design governs the arrangement of masses, lines, and dots to secure the In the printed page, design is concerned with the arrangement of masses printed page (ornaments and borders) is derived from natural forms; i. Since design is a matter of arrangement, its materials are the _masses_, In printing, the successive lines of type which form a paragraph, block, as mass elements in the design of the page, with rule borders as The use of equal masses in a design is monotonous. (on the printed page, its masses of type, decorative border, head-band, of design in printing been a matter of the work of individuals or 8. How does the printed page limit its design? COLONIAL (Art)--Found in the printing and other applied design of the DESIGN (In general)--An arrangement of forms or colors, or both, MATERIALS OF DESIGN--Masses, dots, and lines which compose the completed the periods of design which have most influenced printing. id = 36960 author = George Bell & Sons title = A Classified Catalogue of Selected Works Published by George Bell and Sons November, 1892 date = keywords = 8vo; M.A.; Notes; Portrait; Rev. summary = Collective Edition in 2 vols. CHEAP EDITION, with 18 Illustrations, double columns. Edited, with a Memoir, Introduction, Notes, and a Edited, with copious Notes, by Robert Edited by John Bruce, F.S.A. 3 vols. New edition, with Notes and Appendices by the late Rev. Alexander Napier, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, Vicar of Holkham, Editor of the Cambridge Edition of the ''Theological Works of Barrow.'' Edited, with Notes, by Mrs. Alexander Revised edition, with 5 Portraits. edition, containing all his latest Notes and Corrections, the New Edition, by the Rev. D. Life by Thomas Campbell, and Portrait and 15 Steel Engravings. Translated, with Notes and Introduction, by George Long, M.A. New 3rd edition; Vol. III. 3rd edition; Vol. II. 3rd edition; Vol. II. 3rd edition; Vol. II. Translated from the 49th edition of the German by L. Translated from the 37th edition of the Translated from the 37th edition of the Illustrated Edition. id = 37055 author = George Bell & Sons title = An Alphabetical List of Books Contained in Bohn''s Libraries (1892) date = keywords = 6_d; Edition; Illustrations; M.A.; Rev.; history summary = BACON''S Moral and Historical Works, including the Essays, BAX''S Manual of the History of Philosophy, for the use of Beauties, selected from the whole of their works, and edited by With a literal English Translation on opposite pages, Vol. I.--TABLE GAMES:--Billiards, Chess, Draughts, Backgammon, comprising Annals of English History, from the Departure of the ---History of the English Revolution of 1640. Translated from the Latin and edited by Ernest F. Translated and Edited by William Hazlitt. Edition, with a Translation of the PROSE EDDA, by J. History Philosophically Illustrated, from A new Translation in English Prose, by New Edition, revised, with 5 Portraits. New Edition, with Biographical Introduction 10th Edition, revised, with Memoir of ---Lectures on the History of Literature, Ancient and Modern. ---Lectures on the Philosophy of History. Revised Edition, by the Rev. A. Edited by John Bruce, F.S.A. 3 vols. Edited, with a Memoir, by Sir H. id = 3426 author = Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart) title = On Books and the Housing of Them date = keywords = book; bookcase; footnote; library; room summary = of pressure upon available space from the book population than from more as we get in view of the coming period of open book trade, and of for the Common Council of Aix purchased books for a public library in In a private library, where the service of books is commonly to be one gallery of books a room should not be more than from sixteen to simply a face of books with the lines of shelf, like threads, running inches of this may be given to shallow cases placed against the wall. arrangement, in bringing great numbers of books within easy reach. for great public libraries alone. might be formed a library of twelve hundred volumes upon chess. of books: a vast economy which, so far as it is applied, would probably A room of 40 feet by 20 (no great size) would receive 60,000, id = 34774 author = Gray, Niel, Jr. title = Paper-Cutting Machines A Primer of Information about Paper and Card Trimmers, Hand-Lever Cutters, Power Cutters and Other Automatic Machines for Cutting Paper date = keywords = clamp; cut; gage; knife; machine summary = the typical machines in common use for cutting and trimming printed A paper-cutting machine is used for dividing piles of large sized Modern power automatic-clamp cutting machines, in spite of the high For a time the cutting of piles of paper was done by hand with a knife, power-cutting machines between the pulley and the knife, consisting of The best paper-cutting machine is designed with a knife motion operated POWER CUTTING MACHINE (HAND-CLAMP) POWER CUTTING MACHINE (HAND-CLAMP) Automatic-clamp power cutting machines save labor by pressing the pile AUTOMATIC-CLAMP POWER CUTTING MACHINE Automatic-clamp power cutting machines are also furnished with Correctly designed cutting machines have knife-bar motions that permit The new way is to equip the cutting machine with a back gage operating To trim books on a cutting machine, take as many as will make a pile Describe the operation of trimming books on a cutting machine. id = 39818 author = Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh title = A Catalogue of Books for the Young date = keywords = Illustrations; KINGSTON; Mrs.; author summary = 3/6 _Three Shillings and Sixpence each, cloth elegant, Illustrated._ =Bunchy Series of Half-Crown Books.= Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, bevelled =Trottie''s Story Book:= True Tales in Short Words and Large Type. A Series of 12 Volumes for Boys and Girls, well illustrated, and bound _Price Two Shillings, each volume containing Two Tales well bound in cloth, price 5s., or coloured Illustrations, gilt edges, THE TINY NATURAL HISTORY SERIES OF STORY BOOKS ABOUT ANIMALS FOR LITTLE =The Pet Pony.= By the Author of "Trottie''s Story Book." _A Series of Twelve elegant little volumes in Cloth extra, with Picture Little Tommy''s Story Book.= My Little Boy''s Story Book.= _A Series of Twelve elegant little volumes in cloth, with, Picture on May''s Little Story Book.= Book I.--Stories from English History, 144pp., cloth boards, 10d. Each book contains a map of England and numerous illustrations, and Infant Reader, 64 pages, 55 Lessons, 32 Illustrations, cloth 4d. id = 42877 author = Grolier Club title = One Hundred Books Famous in English Literature With Facsimiles of the Title-Pages date = keywords = Church; England; JOHN; LONDON; Leaf; Milton; Printed; STREET; Shakespeare; VOL; book; english; great; history; illustration; man; print; volume; world summary = The eye rests on these hundred titles of books famous in English imagination and learning, the mind-achievement of the English race, is time; they must be English books, not in tongue only, but body and soul. English race that men of this blood live in the error that literature, books written on English soil; Chaucer, Gower and Malory used the matter world-wandering tales, gives the first crowded scene of English life. appearances; but how rich in great national books is a literature that into a new natural, political, artistic world, man modern; and in every English literary genius is, like the race, temperamentally romantic, to the great function of literature, and of its place in the world of art. remove, the ideas of liberty--and the mind acquainted with English books books in every age, being planted in the English nature. of English literature in society and life, what is its value in the id = 41241 author = Halfer, Josef title = The Progress of the Marbling Art, from Technical Scientific Principles With a Supplement on the Decoration of Book Edges date = keywords = edge summary = gold ornaments can be put on any color as well as on the white edge. the bronze and the color of the edge. The coloring and burnishing of the edges is executed in the same manner to lay the strip of roller composition carefully on the edge and PRODUCING MARBLE ON GILT EDGES. PRODUCING MARBLE ON GILT EDGES. If gilt, silver or aluminium edges are to be marbled, they must be The marbling of the gilt-edge is executed in the usual way, before the It remains only to add that too dry edges do not take marbling colors The preparation of colors for marbling, 85 The marbling of book-edges and paper, 97 Marbled edges, 137 The brush for marbled-edges, 166 The colored edge, 197 The marbled gilt-edge, 237 The marbled gilt-edge, 237 9 Bottles of Halfer''s Marbling Colors, 1/2 pint each. 9 Bottles of Halfer''s Marbling Colors, 1/2 pint each. HALFER''S MARBLING COLORS. id = 17857 author = Halsey, Rosalie Vrylina title = Forgotten Books of the American Nursery A History of the Development of the American Story-Book date = keywords = Book; Boston; Charles; Children; Dr.; Edgeworth; England; John; London; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Newbery; Philadelphia; Samuel; Sunday; Thomas; William; York; american; child; english; history; illustration; little summary = first book of any kind written and printed in America for children;--an some Instruction with a little Book upon them." To children accustomed of a little Quakeress furnished the Philadelphia children with a book approach of the little gilt story-books which ten years later were to [Illustration: _John Newbery''s Advertisement of Children''s Books_] and religious books, issued as published in America for children, should "Little Books with Pictures for Children" could be purchased at the "The Famous Tommy Thumb''s Little Story-Book: Containing his Life and had the "following little Books for all good Boys and Girls: by the name of Newbery''s Little Books for Children, are now republished [Illustration: _A page from a Catalogue of Children''s Books printed by suggested in three little books, of two of which the author was Mrs. Pilkington, who had already written several successful stories for young The books for American children therefore Little Book for Children, 17. id = 17016 author = Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William) title = Division of Words Rules for the Division of Words at the Ends of Lines, with Remarks on Spelling, Syllabication and Pronunciation date = keywords = -ent; English; F.W.; Hamilton; division; question; review; rule; word summary = relation to good spacing and to the legibility of the printed page. dozen good books, each containing a set of rules for spelling. Use the termination _-ible_ in the following words: Words ending in _-ance_, _-ence_; _-ancy_, _-ency_; _-ant_, and _-ent_, words into syllables is indicated in dictionaries by the use of the hyphen The division of words into syllables for pronunciation is generally, but rules which have been devised for the division of words. division of the word on the accented syllable. XII In derivatives of words ending in _-t_, the division follows the What is the rule about words of four letters? What is the rule about the last word on a page? What is the rule about the last word of the last full line of a =35.= =Division of Words= By F.W. Hamilton Rules for the division of words at the ends of lines, with remarks id = 20374 author = Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William) title = Capitals A Primer of Information about Capitalization with some Practical Typographic Hints as to the Use of Capitals date = keywords = Hamilton; New; capital; word summary = capital, is used in combination with lower-case letters or with small 1. Use a capital letter to begin every sentence and every word or group 2. Use a capital letter to begin every line of poetry. 3. Use a capital letter to begin every quotation consisting of a The word "the" is capitalized when it forms an actual part of the title In reprinting letters it is common to use small capitals for the name of small capitals under the general rules of taste which govern the use of Capitals occupy more of the type-body than lower-case letters and Combinations of large and small capitals and lower-case like the What are the general rules for the use of capitals? How do you use capitals in writing names of persons in English and Give the rules for the use of capitals in foreign book titles. Give the rules for the use of capitals in personal titles. id = 20787 author = Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William) title = Punctuation A Primer of Information about the Marks of Punctuation and their Use Both Grammatically and Typographically date = keywords = York; mark; sentence summary = printers used the period at the end of the sentence, the colon, and The punctuation marks now in use and treated of in this book are as marks and the common rules for their use. punctuation marks are very different from rules for the use of purely writing needs some use of commas to indicate the sense and to prevent When the letter is informal use a comma. The same rule applies to the use of the other low marks, comma, French printers use the dash in printing dialogue as a partial such copy should be printed without quotation marks. 8. Give a list of the punctuation marks now in use and show how they are How do we use the period in connection with quotation marks? Give the rules for the use of quotation marks. Give the rules for the use of quotation marks. The estimator and his work; forms to use; general rules for id = 30036 author = Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William) title = Word Study and English Grammar A Primer of Information about Words, Their Relations and Their Uses date = keywords = Hamilton; John; Massachusetts; New; mean; noun; word summary = Metcalf, New York; American Book Co. The student is recommended to study some good grammar with great care. some of the many books on words, their combinations, and their uses. about a noun which indicate its relation to other words, its number, its of objects we use a modifying word later to be described called an verb indicates the action, the subject is the noun (name of a person or case of collective nouns, in the use of personal pronouns as subjects, This rule rests on the exact meaning of the forms and words used and its Such errors are to be avoided by careful study of the meaning of words Do not use slang as a means of expression. Canon 4.--Between two forms of expression in equally good use, prefer The following rules for the use and arrangement of words will be found 1. Use words in their proper sense. id = 30803 author = Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William) title = Books Before Typography A Primer of Information About the Invention of the Alphabet and the History of Book-Making up to the Invention of Movable Types Typographic Technical Series for Apprentices #49 date = keywords = Hamilton; Massachusetts; book; illustration; material; question summary = As already indicated, the writing materials in use in different places other material, and with the advent of the printed book it very quickly As already indicated, ancient books were written on rolls of papyrus. material came the book as we know it, originally called in Latin the length of the roll, the result being something like a book printed only When the vellum book took the place of the papyrus roll consideration century the Chinese were printing books from wooden plates on which were block book as it is called, each leaf being printed from a single plate. the use of the block book survived the invention of typographical the only block book printed on vellum. block books to be printed on paper. copy of this book in existence printed entirely from wooden blocks. entire book printed from wood blocks. What effect did the use of vellum have on the form of the book? id = 33828 author = Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William) title = Abbreviations and Signs A Primer of Information about Abbreviations and Signs, with Classified Lists of Those in Most Common Use date = keywords = Hamilton; Knight; Massachusetts; New; Royal; St.; abbreviation summary = The use of abbreviations and signs is partly a matter of office style and The {2} methods of abbreviation in use in written matter Ergo A non est producibile a Deo. The best present usage is to use abbreviations very sparingly. abbreviations are often needed in book work for footnotes and tables and in like make extensive use of abbreviations and signs. a manuscript book of unlisted abbreviations which he has to use repeatedly Dates are not generally abbreviated in regular text matter; _The printed in innumerable editions book, chapter and verse; act, scene and The following lists of abbreviations will be found useful. 4. What is the general rule for the use of abbreviations? 4. What is the general rule for the use of abbreviations? 7. What are the rules for the use of abbreviations in dates? and useful information relating to a variety of printing-press id = 41142 author = Hardy, William John title = Book-Plates date = keywords = Charles; Chippendale; Dr.; England; Francis; George; John; Lady; Library; Lord; Mr.; Robert; Sir; St.; Thomas; William; book; english; illustration; jacobean; plate summary = seen in the book-plates of the Duke of Westminster, in that of Mr. William Robinson, and in many other fine examples, forms a refreshing many favours, had sent Sir Thomas a book-plate designed and executed the book-plate engraved for him by his brother-in-law, Sir Robert William Stephens, who engraved a good many book-plates in his time, The next English book-plate which bears upon it an engraved date is that certain marked styles of decoration adopted by book-plate engravers; but book-plate was evidently engraved for Sir Bryan Stapylton, who died in to find book-plates engraved in this particular style without dates than neglected, for the designers and engravers of book-plates in this style Allegory also appears in the two book-plates engraved by Sir Robert How many book-plates he designed and engraved I do not The work of Sir Robert Strange as a book-plate engraver has been already id = 22605 author = Harper, Henry Howard title = Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs date = keywords = Club; Council; Dibdin; Ferdinand; Society; book; copy; library; man; member summary = and Book Clubs,--not for publication before the great audience of collection of good books for a library, for fear of being called a public library where such books as they desire are readily counterfeiters later on when I come to the subject of Book Clubs; in certain book-buyer joined the club some time ago, and subscribed for the past twenty years, the legitimate Book Club has been one of the In this country there are private book clubs and societies that have president''s annual address to the members of an old and honored book members or even the book-loving public. print the name of some book club or society. Most book clubs print only such number of copies of one of these book-treasures of his own club''s production, and latest publications of the leading book clubs of this country, and to bibliophiles who belong to two or three book clubs at once, finding it id = 48791 author = Hart, Michael title = Project Gutenberg Newsletters 1999 Thirteen Letters: December 1998 to December 1999 date = keywords = Aug; Balzac; Chromosome; Domain; Edupage; Etexts; Genome; Gutenberg; Henry; Human; John; Jun; King; Microsoft; Newsletter; Project; Public; Sep; Shakespeare; Wednesday; William; internet; number; web summary = of our new, and more complete, AND PUBLIC DOMAIN, Shakespeare edition! If the New York Times'' estimates of 7 years for information doubling 5. The 49 NEW Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Shakespeare, 5. The 49 NEW Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Shakespeare, April Etexts are all done, and we may have already started May. Nov 1998 Locrine/Mucedorus, Shakespeare Apocrypha [1ws48xxx.xxx]1548 Nov 1998 As You Like It, by William Shakespeare [2ws25xxx.xxx]1523 Nov 1998 As You Like It, by William Shakespeare [2ws25xxx.xxx]1523 Oct 1998 Love''s Labour''s Lost, by William Shakespeare [2ws12xxx.xxx]1510 Oct 1998 Love''s Labour''s Lost, by William Shakespeare [2ws12xxx.xxx]1510 Several new Project Gutenberg sites listed below and more than a whole New index of Project Gutenberg Etexts in Australia **And Now Our List of Current Postings of More Project Gutenberg Etexts** 3,333 Project Gutenberg Etexts online at that time. original Complete works of Shakespeare [Etext #100] but some are new. id = 28225 author = Hazlitt, William Carew title = The Book-Collector A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time date = keywords = Bible; British; Cambridge; Catalogue; Caxton; Duke; Edward; England; George; Heber; Henry; Huth; John; Lamb; Library; London; Lord; MSS; Mr.; Museum; New; Oxford; Queen; Shakespeare; Sir; Thomas; William; american; book; early; english; french; work summary = important and enviable assemblage of literary monuments, like the Rev. Thomas Corser, who spent £9000 during a lifetime on books, which to his English possessions even a select collection of books in America--Early English books in foreign collections--Difference Eton College Library contains a small number of early printed books (including Caxton''s _Book of Good Manners_) and the unique copy of on the printed book-market in their time (to say nothing of MSS.) a privately printed catalogue of the books, of which two editions collection, restricted to English books dated prior to the year 1600, Any of us, taking in his hands the series of _English Book-Collectors_ second, collections of caricatures and prints in book-form; a third, books, or even works in two or three volumes, in historical bindings, ancient work and of historical copies of early books. The library of printed books and MSS. The catalogue of the Early English Books in the British Museum id = 41393 author = Hazlitt, William Carew title = The Confessions of a Collector date = keywords = British; Daniel; Ellis; English; George; Heber; Henry; Huth; James; John; London; Lord; Miller; Museum; New; Pyne; Quaritch; Richard; Sir; Son; Sotheby; Street; Thomas; book; roman; sale summary = Rarity of Old English Books--Curiosities of Cataloguing and Library--His Manuscript Notes in the Books--A High Estimate of Heber books, for which we had a common liking, naturally led to Mr Huth, in the Mr Huth was not a Heber; but he liked to look into his books, and of many Although Mr Huth cannot be said to have been a mere amasser of old books, this or that book or tract, of which very possibly no second copy was to collection of English books, printed not later than the year 1600. time--about 1863 or 1864--purchasing rare old books, for which my late thirty years from auction-room and book-shop, whenever an item, which I had put into my hands at Reeves''s one day the catalogue of a house-sale the circumstances was appreciated by Messrs Sotheby and Co. At one of the coin-sales in Wellington Street four successive lots were id = 60794 author = Herkimer County Historical Society title = The Story of the Typewriter, 1873-1923 date = keywords = Benedict; Densmore; Mr.; New; Remington; Seamans; Sholes; York; Yost; machine; typewriter; writing; year summary = in any important way with the development of the typewriting machine The manufacture of the first practical writing machines began at Ilion, The typewriter, like every great advance in human progress, came in writing machine is its time-saving service. better when he described his invention as a "Machine for Writing During the next few years, Weller tested out the machine that Sholes monument may commemorate this anniversary year of the writing machine. to do, for the Sholes and Glidden machine, even after the years of hand of Jenne, who, for years before he took up work on the typewriter, of the time and labor saved by the writing machine. restricted field of usefulness, so the typewriter in its early years, In course of time typewriting became as familiar as pen writing in and operators generally, and during the early years of the typewriter In this anniversary year of the writing machine it is fitting that id = 43691 author = Hindley, Charles title = The History of the Catnach Press at Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Alnwick and Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, in Northumberland, and Seven Dials, London date = keywords = Alnwick; Bewick; Catnach; Court; Davison; Dials; James; Jemmy; Joan; John; Life; London; Mary; Monmouth; Morgan; Mr.; Mrs.; Old; Press; Printer; Ryle; Seven; St.; Street; William; illustration; murder summary = "A COLLECTION of Books and Wood-cuts of James Catnach, late of Seven ha''penny!_ Presently we saw the man turn into a wide court-like place, Times of James Catnach--late of Seven Dials--Ballad Monger." And for the scraps of information we had obtained, we wrote to our old friend, Mr. John Morgan, on the subject, and from him we received the letters that Catnach got on like a house on fire printing Religious Sheets, then and the Red Barn, so that is the way Catnach got on from a poor man to of the publication of the Life and Times of James Catnach--late of Seven Of the early life of John Catnach, (_Kat-nak_), the father, we have little John Catnach had a great relish for printing such works as would admit of London life to John Catnach proved very disastrous, matters never went or, "_Old Jemmy_" Catnach commenced business in Seven Dials it took all id = 43557 author = Hinton, A. Horsley (Alfred Horsley) title = A Handbook of Illustration date = keywords = Original; black; drawing; half; illustration; ink; line; paper; pen; process; reproduction; tone; work summary = reproduction--Negative and print--Legitimate hand work--Relieving the CHAPTER IX.--MATERIALS FOR SIMPLE LINE DRAWING.--Papers and described--Pencil and chalk drawing for line reproduction. kinds of paper, smooth for pen work, rough for crayon, or medium for illustrator acquainted with the method in which his drawing or photogram [Illustration: HALF-TONE FROM PHOTOGRAM; HIGH LIGHTS STRENGTHENED WITH [Illustration: LINE REPRODUCTION FROM PEN AND INK. [Illustration: LINE REPRODUCTION FROM PEN AND INK. [Illustration: HALF-TONE FROM PHOTOGRAM--THE BLOCK ENGRAVED ON BY HAND. _THE PREPARATION OF ORIGINALS FOR REPRODUCTION BY HALF-TONE PROCESS._ _Half-tone from Indian-ink wash drawing on grey paper._ (_Original 5-5/8 [Illustration: DESIGN--CHINESE WHITE ON ORDINARY BROWN PAPER--HALF-TONE. processes used for producing drawing in line. and, of the many ways of illustrating by line process, it is the best [Illustration: PEN AND INK ON BLACK LINE SCRAPE BOARD. [Illustration: PEN AND INK ON BLACK LINE SCRAPE BOARD WITH WHITE SCRAPED [Illustration: PENCIL AND PEN ON VERTICAL LINE WHITE SCRAPE BOARD. id = 28174 author = Humphreys, Arthur Lee title = The Private Library What We Do Know, What We Don''t Know, What We Ought to Know About Our Books date = keywords = England; Florence; Gladstone; Library; Lord; MSS; Mr.; Pepys; Sir; Urbino; book; footnote; good; volume; work summary = so far has written a book to assist in making THE PRIVATE LIBRARY He who collects such large paper books as mature judgment become in time one of the most valuable books in one''s library.''[18] person, place, or subject, and keep reference books at hand to answer careful Pepys was not to admit into his library any ''risky'' books. Pepys'' books were numbered consecutively throughout the library, and his library and the various sizes of books, but he must be able to look will be anxious to form libraries and special collections of books, more applicable to an annexe library than to the housing of books in an any man who really uses his library as a work-room, whether it be for which are arranged a library of books which are seldom looked at, and libraries or to book collecting. side."'' ''Your house and library'' (says the dedication of a book to id = 51811 author = Isaac Pitman & Sons title = An abridged list of Commercial Handbooks of Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. date = keywords = 8vo; M.A.; commercial summary = =BOOK-KEEPING AND COMMERCIAL PRACTICE.= By H. =ADVANCED BOOK-KEEPING.= In crown 8vo, cloth, 187 pp. =EXERCISE BOOK OF FACSIMILE COMMERCIAL FORMS.= In large post crown 8vo, cloth, 100 pp., with illustrations =Net 1/3= =ENGLISH MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE.= In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, =COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD.= In crown 8vo, cloth, 350 crown 4to, cloth gilt =Net 21/-= Ph.D. In large crown 8vo, cloth, 61 illustrations =Net 7/6= =Each book in crown 8vo, cloth, with many illustrations, 2s. =COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE IN FRENCH.= In crown 8vo, cloth, 240 =FRENCH COMMERCIAL READER.= In crown 8vo, cloth, 208 pp. =COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE IN GERMAN.= In crown 8vo, cloth, 240 =GERMAN COMMERCIAL READER.= In crown 8vo, cloth, 208 pp. =COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE in SPANISH.= In crown 8vo, cloth, 240 =PITMAN''S ENGLISH AND SHORTHAND DICTIONARY.= In crown 8vo, =COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE IN SHORTHAND.= In crown 8vo, cloth =3/6= =PITMAN''S SHORTHAND TEACHER''S HANDBOOK.= In crown 8vo, cloth =1/6= id = 42420 author = J. Hatchard and Son title = Works Published by Hatchard and Co. June 1866 date = keywords = Church; Edition; England; Lord; M.A.; Prayers; Rev.; St.; author; cloth; history; thousand summary = Also of Bibles, Prayer-Books, and Church Services, =ANDERSON, Rev. R.=--A Practical Exposition of the Gospel of St. John. By the late Rev. HENRY BLUNT, M.A. Rector of Streatham, Surrey. =BRADLEY, Rev. A.=--Sermons, chiefly on Character: preached at Hale, =BRADLEY, Rev. C.=--Practical Sermons for every Sunday and Principal Companion to the Book of Common Prayer of the United Church of England "The Sermons contained in this volume are generally sound and H.=--Sermons by the late Rev. JOHN HAMILTON FORSYTH, =GOODE, Rev. F.=--The Better Covenant practically Considered, from Heb. viii. Practical Thoughts, and Prayers, for Private and Family Use. Crown 8vo. Arranged and Edited by the Rev. CHARLES HODGSON, M.A. Rector of Mr. Moon''s poem is a great work."--_Church =NIND, Rev. W.=--Lecture-Sermons, preached in a Country Parish Church. =OXENDEN, Rev. A.=--Sermons on the Christian Life. ---A Plain History of the Christian Church. Edited by the Rev. CHARLES HODGSON, M.A. Rector of id = 28187 author = James, M. R. (Montague Rhodes) title = The Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts date = keywords = Cambridge; College; England; France; Greek; Italy; John; Library; MSS; Oxford; Paris; St.; book summary = the history is a title written on the fly-leaf in the fifteenth century, written when the book came to Eton College. works, which the abbey libraries possessed in great numbers, and often sixth-century copy of the Book of Genesis, written in uncial letters and the book is called) do not give a set catalogue of his library, but Books are produced in considerable numbers in Italy, France, Spain; and Our libraries are crammed to-day with twelfth-century MSS. He got together a library of fine books, mostly recent I said, no catalogue, but there are many of its books in our libraries. library books, but rather properties of great ecclesiastics or nobles. books of the thirteenth century, well written and decorated. fourteenth-century catalogue of the books among the Harley MSS. I cannot doubt that among the books imported in the seventh century from fifteenth-century book, and the Theodore for whom it was written was I id = 54253 author = Jennings, John M. (John Melville) title = A Selected Bibliography of Virginia, 1607-1699 date = keywords = America; Jamestown; John; London; Sir; Smith; Virginia; William summary = =Burk, John D.= The history of Virginia, from its first settlement to =Boddie, John B.= Seventeenth-century Isle of Wight county, Virginia. [=Ellyson, James T.=] The London company of Virginia; a brief account ____ History of the Virginia company of London. =Powell, William S.= Books in the Virginia colony before 1624. =Bassett, John S.= The relation between the Virginia planter and the =Latané, John H.= The early relations between Maryland and Virginia. plantation of the southerne colonie in Virginia by the English, Reprinted: Neill, History of the London company of Virginia, p. colony of Virginia] [London? =Rolfe, John.= A true relation of the state of Virginia lefte by Sir =Virginia company of London.= A briefe declaration of the present state Reprinted: Colonial Records of Virginia, p. =Virginia company of London.= A declaration of the state of the colonie =Smith, John.= The generall historie of Virginia, New-England, and the id = 13688 author = John Murray (Firm) title = Mr. Murray''s List of New and Recent Publications July, 1890 date = keywords = 8vo; College; D.D.; Edition; Illustrations; M.A.; New; Post; Professor; University; Vols summary = Edited by Rev. CHARLES GORE, M.A., *.* _The object of this edition is to aid the author''s description by "This is an edition de luxe of the first work written by our great developed in the English character in connexion with public works of English railways with a very readable companion volume. Ireland life by which the author is best known."--_Pall Mall Gazette_. Oxford, Author of "The Life of Lord Lawrence," &c. EDITED WITH NOTICES OF HIS LIFE AND TIMES. _Popular Edition with Portrait and Illustrations. Late Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Munich. Author of "A General History of Music," "Life of Handel," "Mendelssohn," By the late JOHN PERCY, M.D., F.R.S. A NEW AND REVISED EDITION, WITH THE AUTHOR''S LATEST CORRECTIONS, AND The Series of University Extension Manuals, to be published by Mr. MURRAY, of Albemarle Street, London, under the Editorship of Professor id = 37658 author = Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. title = A List of Kegan Paul, Trench & Co.''s Publications (1887) date = keywords = 6_d; 8vo; Crown; D.D.; Edition; English; Frontispiece; M.A.; Prof.; Rev.; illustration summary = Edited in Old French and rendered in Modern _CLARKE, Rev. Henry James, A.K.C._--The Fundamental Science. _CORY, William._--A Guide to Modern English History. Crown 8vo, 4_s._ 6_d._; Cheap Edition, paper covers, 1_s._ With a Preface by the Rev. EDWARD THRING, M.A. Small crown 8vo, 2_s._ _COX, Rev. Sir George W., M.A., Bart._--The Mythology of the Aryan _EDWARDES, Major-General Sir Herbert B._--Memorials of his Life and Edited, with Introductory Essay, by JOHN OWEN. _KETTLEWELL, Rev. S._--Thomas à Kempis and the Brothers of Common Life. 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(Louise Beerstecher) title = The Business Library: What it is and what it does date = keywords = Chicago; City; Company; New; States; United; York; business; library summary = Articles of value on the subject of business libraries which have of business organizations, and before public libraries were making a the Business Men''s Branch of the Free Public Library of Newark, New business libraries for information special to a particular industry is The service of a business library; pamphlet printed by National city PERIODICALS IN THE BUSINESS LIBRARY--HOW TO USE AND HOW TO FILE THEM important factor in the business library, as the subject card index is on the details of alphabetical-subject filing for business libraries business library in determining adequate subject headings for the card number of the book in the particular business library, and additional business libraries have made use of these printed cards issued by the REFERENCE BOOKS FOR THE BUSINESS LIBRARY the best reference books for business libraries, from which each The reference collection of a business library must be strong in books id = 45793 author = Langbaine, Gerard title = Momus Triumphans: or, the Plagiaries of the English Stage (1688[1687]) date = keywords = Account; Dryden; Fol; John; Langbaine; Love; Momus; Printed; Sir; author; history; play; plot; print summary = anonymous plays and this, as Langbaine notes in the Preface to _Momus_, Langbaine''s first catalogue, _An Exact Account_, was published the contrary: Langbaine lists Kirkman''s own play _Presbyterian Lash_ A New Catalogue of English Plays, Containing All The Comedies, [1] John Loftis, "Introduction," Gerard Langbaine, _An Account of [19] Henry Burnel, _Esq._; James Carlile; _Sir_ John Denham; Joseph a tragi-comedy and, in _Momus_, lists two parts of "John King of the former Catalogues, amended; all the Plays which have been Printed Poems or other Plays it is printed, the Year =when=, the Place =where=, Play which was never in any Catalogue before, and was translated from three Plays are Translated from =Seneca=, and Printed with the rest, [111] Part of this Play is borrowed from Sir =William Lower=''s Noble [251] Plot, Sir =Walter Raleigh=''s =History of the World=, Book 5th, [407] In the =Ternary of Plays=, and Plot from =English= Chronicles, in id = 33460 author = Lebert, Marie title = Booknology: The eBook (1971-2010) date = keywords = December; English; French; January; Library; March; Palm; Reader; September; University summary = January 1993 > The Online Books Page, a catalog of free ebooks States), the Online Books Page is "a website that facilitates access to was no drop in sales for books also available for free on the web. 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In June 2011, the 14 main languages were English (with 30,569 ebooks on 4 July 2011 > 40th anniversary of Project Gutenberg Copyrighted images: @folio Project, Distributed Proofreaders (all id = 26312 author = Lee, Gerald Stanley title = The Lost Art of Reading date = keywords = God; New; Shakespeare; book; fact; great; life; like; live; look; man; mind; people; person; read; thing; way; world summary = man shall work to read, that he must win some great delight to do his It would be a great pity if a man could not know the things that have main ideal of living in the world, as long as every man''s life, chasing of all in human life--the days when men grow old, world-gentle, and power to read a great book is the power to glory in these things, and to "To a man," I said, "to whom books are people, and the livest kind of living a real day, I feel as if some Great Book were around me--were a live use of books, not only a man''s education after he is born, but thing in this world for a man''s life is his being original in it. reading for results, that the main thing a book is in a man''s hands for world where there are infinite things to know, a man''s knowledge must id = 52627 author = Legler, Henry Eduard title = Library Ideals date = keywords = Mr.; New; States; United; Wisconsin; book; city; great; library; man; public; school; work summary = Library work was the means in his power of making his fellow-men ever self-help in the public libraries, in night schools, and in other millions of young men and women who find in the public library the means quick to educate themselves, and the number of public libraries state for the good of all the people in place of the few, the libraries By securing the right books from the library for home reading, by the use of the library and the keys that open books, by giving stimulus public library to the homes of the common people. public library system for the city of New York. The early district school libraries melted away in New York state and of the far-reaching methods for making public libraries useful and good public schools and well-administered libraries. representing five years of his life; the public library should afford id = 48794 author = Library of Congress title = Pioneer Imprints from Fifty States date = keywords = Assembly; Congress; Footnote; Gazette; Laws; Library; New; November; St.; State; Territory; Thomas; Washington; William; York; illustration summary = (New-York, William Bradford, 1693) is an 11-page work printed sometime New Jersey imprint in the Library of Congress would be an 18-page The earliest Library of Congress copies of South Carolina imprints The Library''s copy of the third issue bears on the title page the [Footnote 26: A Library of Congress stamp on this copy is dated 1876.] The earliest Florida printing in the Library is the third issue, newspaper issues, and the Library of Congress has the only known copy. example of Ohio printing to be found at the Library of Congress: _Laws more of the public News-papers printed in the Territory, in the State second known imprint excepting newspaper issues, printed by Stout late The earliest example of Missouri printing in the Library of Congress The earliest Texas printing in the Library of Congress is the number The earliest Montana imprints in the Library of Congress were printed id = 53 author = Library of Congress title = Workshop on Electronic Texts: Proceedings, 9-10 June 1992 date = keywords = American; Congress; Cornell; FLEISCHHAUER; LYNCH; Library; National; POB; Perseus; Project; SGML; TEI; University; Workshop; rom; text summary = Cornell project are creating digital image sets of older books in the books on microfilm to digital image sets, Project Open Book (POB). that electronic images constitute a serious attempt to represent text in to bring together people who are working on texts and images. imaging, text-coding, and networked distribution that suit their Evaluation of the prospects for the use of electronic texts includes two projects that involve electronic texts were being done by people with a numerous network experiments in accessing full-text materials, including The students with either electronic format, text or image, electronic text, which was developed through the use of computers in the coming together of people working on texts and not images. electronic texts, and the implications of that use for information databases, image (and text) document collections stored on network "file In the use of electronic imaging for document preservation, there are id = 11801 author = Library of Congress. Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1950 January - June date = keywords = 14mar50; 6Mar50; American; April; Arthur; Bank; Barr; Century; Charles; Co.; Company; Corp.; County; Dorothy; Edna; Edward; Elizabeth; Faust; February; Film; Fox; Frank; Frederick; French; George; Gerard; Harry; Henry; James; January; John; Joseph; July; June; Louis; March; Mary; Mrs.; New; PCB; PCW; PWH; Paul; Pictures; Publishing; Robert; Smith; St.; Stewart; Thomas; Vincent; Walter; William; York summary = Apr., July, Oct., Dec. 1922. AMERICAN Law Book Company. A BOOK OF ONE-ACT PLAYS; Barbara Louise BUM VOYAGE, a play in one act by Paul CAREERS, a play in one act, by William BALLADS; NEW POEMS, by Robert Louis THE COUNTY FAIR, a comedy in four acts, DISTRESS, a play in one act by Paul A FAMILY MAN, in three acts, by John story magazine, Jan. 27, 1923) HASSAN, a play in five acts, by James 5Apr50, The American Law Book Co. 5Apr50, The American Law Book Co. A play In one act by Paul post, Apr.1-8, 1922) © 30Mar22, NO MAN''S WIFE, a play in one act, by a play in three acts, by Frances (In Western story magazine, Jan. 14-Feb. 25, magazine, Apr. 1923) © 23Mar23, A book of one-act plays. R60038, 24Mar50, William T. magazine, Mar. 1923) © 25Feb23, Feb. 15, Mar. 15-Dec. 15, 1922. R60761, 10Apr50, William id = 11802 author = Library of Congress. Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1950 July - December date = keywords = 10Jul50; 13oct50; 5Dec50; 5Sep50; 6Oct50; 9Nov50; Arthur; August; Bros.; Century; Charles; Co.; Coffee; Company; Conan; Corp.; County; December; Doyle; Edward; Faust; Film; Fox; Francis; Frank; Frederick; George; Gutmann; Harry; Helen; Henry; James; January; Jean; John; Joseph; July; Louis; Margaret; Mary; Mrs.; New; November; October; PCW; PWH; Paul; Pictures; Publishing; Robert; September; Smith; William; York summary = AMERICAN Law Book Company. R70577, 28Nov50, American Bank Note DOUBLE PLAY, a comedy in three acts by DULCY, a comedy in three acts by George 18Sep50, James Hudson (C) & Edward R68686, 24Oct50, Charles-Edward act par Georges Feydeau. of Charles William Gordon © 2Nov23, Mary Sydney Maxwell (C) & Henry William A comedy in three acts by George A play in one act by Henry Clapp Smith. Dec. 2, 1922 issue © 30Nov22, LLOYD GEORGE; THE MAN AND HIS STORY, by LLOYD GEORGE; THE MAN AND HIS STORY, by R67805, 2Oct50, Georges Lewys (A) RAIN, a play in 3 acts; by John Colton comedy in three acts by Arthur Adventures 5-6, Oct.-Nov. 1923 issues of George Oliver] © 18Nov21, R71875, 21Dec50, George Oliver (A) R71875, 21Dec50, George Oliver (A) THE TWO JOHNS, a photoplay in two reels © 25Oct22, A683910; 11Dec22, A690579. © 25Oct22, A683910; 11Dec22, A690579. WARD, John William George. id = 11803 author = Library of Congress. Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1951 January - June date = keywords = 11Apr51; 8Jan51; 9Apr51; ARTHUR; COMPANY; Charles; Co.; George; JOHN; JOSEPH; Mary; Mrs.; New; PWH; Pub; West; William; York summary = R76318, 30Mar51, Mrs. Charles M. 9Jan51, Arthur Scott Bailey (A) 9Jan51, Arthur Scott Bailey (A) R76984, 16Apr51, James Francis 19Jan51, John Garrett Underhill, Jr. R76685, 9Apr51, The American Law 9Apr51, The American Law Book Co. Globe, New York, Jan 2-5, 8-12, Sun and the Globe, New York, Feb. 4-Apr. A723077; 24Mar24, A723078; 7Apr24, Hutchinson''s magazine, Jan., Feb., R73145, 16Jan51, William Ernest The story of the Marys; illustrated John Fame [pseud.] © 9Apr23, new matter & revisions; 14Jan24, new matter; 5Jan23, A690964. 1. Jan.-Mar. 1924. the Home magazine, Jan. 1924; illustrated junior play series) © 23Mar23, junior play series) © 23Mar23, (New world health series, books v. 256, Jan. 23-Feb. 13, 1924. v. 256, Jan. 23-Feb. 13, 1924. States series) © 15Jan24, A793033. 10Apr51, William S. 10Apr51, William S. R73303, 22Jan51, William R73303, 22Jan51, William R73303, 22Jan51, William R73536, 26Jan51, Sidney Williams The Illustrated Bible story book. The Illustrated Bible story book. id = 11804 author = Library of Congress. Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1951 July - December date = keywords = 12Oct51; 8Nov51; 9Jul51; Arthur; Charles; Co.; George; HENRY; Haldeman; JAMES; John; Julius; Louis; Mary; Mrs.; New; PWH; Pub; Robert; Singer; West; William; York; little summary = v. 18A, Jul. 1-Nov. 30, 1923. R86382, 19Nov51, Mrs. Charles M. 2Nov51, George Luedeke (E of Joseph R81224, 20Jul51, James Francis BEESON, CHARLES HENRY, joint ed. 22Jun51, William Blum & George A. William Edward Baldwin (PWH) 9Jul51, The American Law Book Co. DIDCOCT, JOHN J., joint author R85300, 22Oct51, Mrs. Charles J. R86584, 21Nov51, Juliet Rhys-Williams new illus.; 28Aug24, A815695. 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Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1952 January - June date = keywords = Bible; Blasco; COMPANY; Charles; Co.; EDWARD; GIRARD; George; HALDEMAN; Henry; INC; JOHN; James; Julius; KAN; Mary; Mrs.; NEW; PAUL; PUBLISHING; PWH; Pub; Smith; WEST; WILLIAM; YORK; american; little summary = to Corpus juris and Cyc. AMERICAN LAW BOOK COMPANY, BROOKLYN. AMERICAN LAW BOOK COMPANY, BROOKLYN. AMERICAN LAW BOOK COMPANY, BROOKLYN. AMERICAN LAW BOOK COMPANY, BROOKLYN. AMERICAN LAW BOOK COMPANY, BROOKLYN. (The Story series in health, book 1) (The Story series in health, book 1) BREASTED, JAMES HENRY, joint author BRYAN, GEORGE SMITH, joint author (Home and world series) © 19Feb24, CROWELL (THOMAS Y.) COMPANY, NEW YORK CROWELL (THOMAS Y.) COMPANY, NEW YORK CROWELL (THOMAS Y.) COMPANY, NEW YORK CROWELL (THOMAS Y.) COMPANY, NEW YORK 4Feb52, Arthur Hamilton & John editing & introd.; 25Apr24, A793265. (Music education series) © 11Apr24, 11Feb52, Mary Elizabeth Joseph 17Jan52, Mrs. George Philip MALLY, FREDERICK WILLIAM, joint author Jan.-Mar. 1925. 22Jan52, George William Norris (A) 5Jan52, William S. & new illus.; 5Jun24, A792692. v. 266, Jan. 7-Feb. 4, 1925. 6-7, Feb.-Mar. 1925. WARD, JOHN WILLIAM GEORGE. R90954, 21Feb52, Mrs. John B. R90954, 21Feb52, Mrs. John B. id = 11806 author = Library of Congress. Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1952 July - December date = keywords = 18Dec52; 5Dec52; Arthur; CHARLES; COMPANY; Co.; EDWIN; Fausto; George; Henry; JOSEPH; James; John; LUIGI; Lietta; Mary; New; PWH; Pirandello; Pub; Rosalia; Singer; Smith; Stefano; Thomas; William; Wilson; little summary = v. 21A, Aug. 1-Dec. 31, 1924. R102863, 12Nov52, Mrs. George 26Aug52, John Muir Hanna (PPW) BRAY, JOHN LEIGHTON, joint author BROWN, JOHN STAFFORD, joint author Nov. 1924) © 14Oct24, AI-6464. CLARK, JOHN R., joint author CLARK, JOHN R., joint author 21Nov52, John Alexander Conrad (C of COOVER, JOHN E., joint author DOWER, WILLIAM H., joint author EDWARDS, GEORGE WILLIAM. 6Nov52, Mrs. John Erskine (W) FOOTE, JOHN AMBROSE, joint author Fowlkes, John Guy. GOFF, THOMAS THEODORE, joint author 21Nov52, John A. LOCKE, CHARLES E., joint author LONGLEY, WILLIAM RAYMOND, joint author modern language series) © 18Sep24, MCHUGH, JOHN A., joint author R101892, 31Oct52, John E. 24Nov52, Chart Music Pub. House, © on new introd.; 9Oct25, R103873, 8Dec52, Charles John THE PROGRESSIVE music series, book 4. Nov. 22-Dec. 27, 1924. Nov. 22-Dec. 27, 1924. & new introd.; 16Nov25, 4Sep52, Mrs. John A. R104416, 15Dec52, Alice Williams (W) WOOD, WILLIAM, joint author id = 11807 author = Library of Congress. Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1953 January - June date = keywords = 3Apr53; 5Jan53; Arthur; COMPANY; Charles; Co.; Coleman; Edward; Frederick; George; Haldeman; Henry; James; John; Julius; Louis; Manufacturing; Marguerite; Mary; Mrs.; New; PCB; PPW; PWH; Paul; Plummer; Pub; Rand; Robert; Rudolf; Sheahan; Singer; Smith; Steiner; Thomas; Walter; West; William; Winslow; american; little summary = AMERICAN LAW BOOK COMPANY 23Mar53, Helen Margaret Beith (W) R109181, 20Mar53, Marie Marguerite R108699, 13Mar53, Mme Jean-Richard R108699, 13Mar53, Mme Jean-Richard 3Apr53, The American Law Book Co. 3Apr53, The American Law Book Co. story--biography of John Sharp Williams. 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Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1953 July - December date = keywords = 10Aug53; 8Oct53; American; Arthur; August; Blasco; Charles; Co.; December; Edward; Frank; George; Georgia; Haycox; Henry; James; John; Joseph; July; June; Lorenz; Marie; New; November; October; Oursler; PSEUD; PWH; Paul; Plummer; Pub; Saturday; September; Smith; State; Thomas; West; William; Winslow; York summary = R121345, 27Nov53, William Edward Sept.-Oct. 1926) © 17Aug26, Sept.-Oct. 1926) © 17Aug26, 9Oct53, William Edward Baldwin (A) 9Oct53, William Edward Baldwin (A) 10Dec53, William Henry Burton & (In New York American, Oct. 3, (In New York American, Oct. 3, Dec. 1926-Jan. 1927) © 20Nov26, magazine, Oct. 2, 1926) © 27Sep26, magazine, Oct. 2, 1926) © 27Sep26, magazine, Oct. 1926) © 24Aug26, Dec. 8, 1926) © 28Oct26, B713192. Dec. 1925-Aug. 1926) © 25Nov25, 5Oct53, The American Law Book Co. 5Oct53, The American Law Book Co. 5Oct53, The American Law Book Co. 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Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1954 July - December date = keywords = 9Jul54; Adams; Arthur; August; COMPANY; Charles; Co.; Court; December; Edward; Elizabeth; Frank; George; Gross; Hall; Hearst; James; January; John; Joseph; Julius; July; MRS; Morley; New; November; October; PSEUD; PWH; Pub; Saturday; September; State; Thomas; William; Wilson; York; american; little summary = American boy sea stories; selected AMERICAN LAW BOOK COMPANY. AMERICAN LAW BOOK COMPANY. New York herald tribune, Oct. 2, Oct.-Dec. 1927, Jan. 1928. abroad 6Oct27, 6Nov27, Marie-Louise Petit) (W); 13Aug54; evening post, Oct. 29-Nov. 5, story magazine, Aug. 6, 1927) EDWARDS, GEORGE W., Joint author. story magazine, Nov. 6-Dec. 11, story magazine, Oct. 9, 1926) story magazine, Aug. 28-Oct. 2, Oct 8-Dec. 24, 1927) © 19Sep27, story magazine, Dec. 3, 1927) Sept.-Dec. 1927) © 10Aug27, magazine, Oct. 1927) © 20Sep27; magazine, Dec. 1927) © 23Nov27; May 29-Aug. 28, 1927) © 4Nov27 May 29-Aug. 28, 1927) © 4Nov27 state of New York, edited by Frank Oct. 1927-Jan. 1928) © 1Sep27, stories, Oct. 1927) © 1Sep27; magazine, Aug. 1927) © 19Jul27; magazine, Aug. 1927) © 19Jul27; magazine, Aug. 1927) © 19Jul27; Oct. 1927) © 24Aug27; B751503. July-Sept., Oct.-Dec. 1926, Jan.-Mar., magazine, Nov. 1927) © 1Oct27; Nov. 1927) © 24Sep27; B752715. id = 11811 author = Library of Congress. 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GORDON, WILLIAM HUGH, joint author. HILL, GEORGE B., Joint author. JOHNSON, JOHN R., joint author. SEE Edwards, Leo. LEE, FRANK H., Joint author. MCALILEY, ROBERT GEORGE, joint author. Mar.-Apr. 1928) © 28Jan28, stories, Feb. 1928) © 5Jan28; stories, Mar. 1928) © 10Feb28; Magazine, Apr. 1928) © 24Feb28; life, Apr. 1928) © 30Mar28; magazine, Jan.-Apr. 1928) magazine, Mar. 1928) © 20Feb28; magazine, Mar. 1928) © 20Feb28; magazine, Mar. 1928) © 20Feb28; magazine, Mar. 1928) © 20Feb28; id = 11812 author = Library of Congress. Copyright Office title = U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1955 July - December date = keywords = 14nov55; 25nov55; 3oct55; Adams; Arthur; August; Charles; Co.; Court; December; Edward; English; Frank; George; Henry; Inc.; James; John; Joseph; Julius; July; June; MRS; Mary; New; November; October; PCW; PWH; Paul; Pub; Saturday; September; Smith; Walter; West; William; York; american; reporter summary = BARTON, WILLIAM H., JR., Joint author. 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Copyright Office title = Copyright Renewals 1960 date = keywords = Copyright summary = Garcia, Liz Hanks, Steve Schulze, Thomas Berger, William Fishburne, and the Online Distributed Proofreading team, using page images supplied by the Universal Library Project at Carnegie Mellon University. =============== U.S. Copyright Renewals for 1960 ================ Dear Reader, This is an unused empty file reserved many years ago for an ebook of the Project Gutenberg''s "U.S. Copyright Renewals" series. 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If an item is not located at a member library, the request is teletyped to LILRC and we send it on to the requesting library. requesting library will be charged for the completed loan. the LILRC office and give author, title, date due, library from which Guide to the use of LILRC Interlibrary Loan Request Forms Guide to the use of LILRC Interlibrary Loan Request Forms The number of interlibrary loan requests received by LILRC is steadily REQUESTING LIBRARY: (4) USER: (5) |DATE DUE (16) REQUESTING LIBRARY: (4) USER: (5) |DATE DUE (16) 2. _Your request #._ Libraries submitting many interlibrary 2. _Your request #._ Libraries submitting many interlibrary Interlibrary Loan Book Request id = 39677 author = Longmans, Green, and Co. title = A Classified Catalogue of Works in General Literature Published by Longmans, Green, & Co. date = keywords = 6_d; 8vo; Crown; Edition; Illustrations; M.A.; Plates; Rev.; Sir; Text summary = _Illustrated Edition._ With 5 Photogravure Plates and 16 other _THE STUDENT''S HISTORY OF ENGLAND._ With 378 Illustrations. _''Silver Library'' Edition._ With Portrait and 4 Illustrations to the Illustrations from Photographs by the Author and a Map of India showing CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY._ Edited by HENRY OFFLEY WAKEMAN M.A. and ARTHUR _HISTORY OF ENGLAND UNDER HENRY IV._ 4 vols. =Fox.=--_THE EARLY HISTORY OF CHARLES JAMES FOX._ By the Right Hon. 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With Illustrations by JAMES GODWIN, New Edition. =BUTLER''S HUDIBRAS.=--Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by ALFRED =CHILDREN''S POETRY.= By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman." Extra =CRANE.=--GRIMM''S FAIRY TALES: A Selection from the Household Stories. Author of "The Chronicles of Dustypore." New and Cheaper Edition. =ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS.= Edited by JOHN MORLEY. =ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS.= Edited by JOHN MORLEY. =FAIRY BOOK.= By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman." (Golden Treasury COMPLETE WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS--THE POEMS, SONGS, AND LETTERS, edited MILTON''S POETICAL WORKS, Edited, with Introductions, by Professor THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH New Edition, Revised, with Notes and Introduction. =KINGSLEY''S (CHARLES) NOVELS AND POEMS.=--EVERSLEY EDITION. =KING ARTHUR: NOT A LOVE STORY.=--By the Author of "John Halifax, MURRAY, Author of "Joseph''s Coat." New and Cheaper Edition. =SHAKESPEARE''S COMPLETE WORKS.= Edited, by W. 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November 1878 Of Works in Belles Lettres, Including Poetry, Fiction, Etc. date = keywords = 6_d; 8vo; Crown; Edition; Illustrations; M.A.; Notes; REVIEW; author summary = =Art at Home Series.=--Edited by W. =Days of Old=; STORIES FROM OLD ENGLISH HISTORY. "_A sensible and useful little book._"--ATHENÆUM. 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The work is edited with all the care so =Cowper''s Poetical Works.= Edited, with Notes and Biographical =Milton''s Poetical Works.=--Edited with Introductions by Professor id = 45516 author = Macmillan & Co. title = Macmillan''s Three-and-Sixpenny Library of Books by Popular Authors December 1905 date = keywords = Illustrations; Mr.; R.S.A.; Story; introduction summary = Prominent among these is a new and attractive edition of_ The Works edition of_ The Novels of Charles Lever, _illustrated by Phiz and the Waverley Novels, _edited by Mr. Andrew Lang, which, with its editions now obtainable of the famous novels._ The Works of Mr. Thomas of book buyers to the Edition of THE WORKS OF THACKERAY in their Completest Edition of the Author''s Works which has been placed on the Reprints of the First Editions, with all the original Illustrations, Reprints of the First Editions, with all the original Illustrations, the manner in which the edition has been printed and illustrated, and illustrations, make this perhaps the most desirable edition of Scott _GUARDIAN._--"A very powerful story and a finished work of art." A STORY OF LIFE AND ADVENTURE IN THE BUSH AND IN THE GOLD-FIELDS OF _OUTLOOK._--"A pretty story of English country-house life *=Sir Walter Scott''s Poetical Works.= Edited, with id = 47014 author = Marks, Harry F. title = Harry F. Marks Catalogue No. 4, 1919 Choice and Unusual Books date = keywords = Edition; English; Facetiae; Japan; John; Life; London; Love; New; York; gilt; vol; work summary = Rousseau, completely translated into English, 2 vols.; The into English, 2 vols.; Limited Edition de Luxe, large paper, Victim of Love, Etc., Etc. A fine work on early English Amatory Edition limited to 750 copies printed entirely on Japan paper. This edition printed on Japanese vellum paper, is limited to This edition contains many engraved plates finely printed on A limited numbered edition printed on Holland hand-made paper, full-page illustrations finely printed in colors true to double set of plates with title pages printed on Japan vellum, double set of plates with title pages printed on Japan vellum, An exceptionally fine set of an early edition, containing all 16 vols., new 3/4 levant morocco, gilt tooled backs New Century Edition printed on Large Paper in bold and clear Edition limited to 161 numbered copies only, printed on Large New Abbotsford Edition, limited to 1,000 numbered sets, printed id = 21630 author = Merryweather, F. Somner (Frederick Somner) title = Bibliomania in the Middle Ages date = keywords = Abbey; Abbot; Albans; Archbishop; Bede; Bible; Bishop; Bury; Canterbury; Christ; Church; Durham; Ely; England; English; God; Gospels; Hist; Holy; John; King; Latin; Library; Lord; MSS; Norman; Oxford; Paris; Peterborough; Richard; Rome; Saxon; St.; Thomas; William; book; christian; monk; volume summary = that great work of recent years, _Books and their Makers during the transcription of church books and manuscripts for the library, there were possessions, his little library of books;[104] he was honorably buried at Church Monastery to keep apart a number of books for the private study of costly treasures of the church, not forgetting their books, the monks we learn that the bishop had borrowed some books from the library which history of England, a Missal, and a volume called "The book of St. Cuthbert, in which the secrets of the monastery are written," which was books which the abbots collected for the monastery, they often possessed of the books contained in the common library of the abbey in the year one to tell the curious of a more enlightened age, what books the old monks These are the books in the library of the monks of Depying.[363] id = 15751 author = Methuen & Co. title = A Selection of Books Published by Methuen and Co. Ltd., October 1910 date = keywords = 8vo; D.D.; Demy; ENGLISH; Edition; Fcap; Fifth; Fourth; Illustrated; LIFE; M.A.; Mrs.; Second; Volumes; introduction; net summary = =Balfour (Graham).= THE LIFE OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. =Blake (William).= ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE BOOK OF JOB. =Gloag (M.R.) and Wyatt (Kate M.).= A BOOK OF ENGLISH GARDENS. Edited with Introduction and Notes by E. Edited with Introduction and Notes by E. Edited with Introduction and Notes by E. =Masefield (John).= SEA LIFE IN NELSON''S TIME. =Millais (J.G.).= THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS, =Rea (Lilian).= THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MARIE MADELEINE COUNTESS OF LA =Sidgwick (Mrs. Alfred).= HOME LIFE IN GERMANY. =Sime (John).= See Little Books on Art. OLD SERVICE BOOKS OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH. =Handbooks of English Church History.= =Handbooks of English Church History.= outline of the life and work of the master to whom the book is =Anon.= A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH LYRICS. =Barnet (Mrs. P.A.).= A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE. =Waterhouse (Elizabeth).= A LITTLE BOOK OF LIFE AND DEATH. id = 17247 author = Methuen & Co. title = A Selection of Books published by Methuen and Co. Ltd., London, 36, Essex Street, W.C, September, 1911 date = keywords = 8vo; Demy; ENGLISH; Edition; Fcap; Fifth; Fourth; Illustrated; LIFE; Second; Volumes; introduction; net summary = Little Books on Art OLD ENGLISH FAIRY TALES. Edited, with Introduction, Notes, and Index, *NEIGHBOURHOOD: A YEAR''S LIFE IN AND ABOUT AN ENGLISH THE MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF EDWARD GIBBON. A BOOK OF ENGLISH GARDENS. SEA LIFE IN NELSON''S TIME. THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF SIR JOHN EVERETT OLD SERVICE BOOKS OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH. LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN, THE. ENGLISH COLOURED BOOKS. Handbooks of English Church History. Little Books on Art. _With many Illustrations. A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH LYRICS. A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE. SELECTIONS FROM THE POEMS OF GEORGE SELECTIONS FROM THE POEMS OF GEORGE A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH SONNETS. A LITTLE BOOK OF LIFE AND DEATH. Edited with Introduction and Notes Edited with Introduction and Notes *THE LIFE OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. *THE LIFE OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. Some Books on Art. ART AND LIFE. "LITTLE BOOKS ON ART." See page 17. id = 36569 author = Methuen & Co. title = A Catalogue of Books Published by Methuen and Company, February, 1908 date = keywords = D.D.; Demy; Edition; Fourth; Illustrations; Library; Little; M.A.; Second; book summary = See Little Books on Art. Amherst (Lady). See Little Books on Art. Blair (Robert). See Little Books on Art. Braid (James) and Others. See Connoisseur''s Library and Little Books on Art. Davey (Richard). See Little Books on Art. Deane (A. See Little Books on Art. Fraser (David). The only edition of this book completely annotated. A revised and enlarged edition of the author''s ''Peace or War in South See also Little Books on Art and I.P.L. LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU. See Little Books on Art. Pollard (A. _Second Edition._ Illustrated. _Second Edition._ Illustrated. ENGLISH COLOURED BOOKS. Waterhouse, Editor of ''A Little Book of Life and Death.'' The Illustrated Pocket Library of Plain and Coloured Books The Illustrated Pocket Library of Plain and Coloured Books ENGLISH LYRICS, A LITTLE BOOK OF. A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE. A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH SONNETS. A LITTLE BOOK OF LIFE AND DEATH. id = 37796 author = Methuen & Co. title = A Catalogue of Books Published by Methuen and Co., October 1909 date = keywords = 8vo; D.D.; Demy; Edition; Fourth; Illustrations; Library; Little; M.A.; Medium; Second; book; history summary = Illustrated Pocket Library of Plain and Coloured Books, 28 =Bonnor (Mary L.).= See Little Books on Art. Illustrations, and a Map. _Second Edition. Illustrations, and a Map. _Second Edition. =Bradley (John W.).= See Little Books on Art. =Dawson (Mrs. Nelson).= See Little Books on Art. Illustrations by FRANK SOUTHGATE, R.B.A. _Second Edition. =Fortescue (Mrs. G.).= See Little Books on Art. =Jenner (Mrs. H.).= See Little Books on Art. =Sime (John).= See Little Books on Art. B.).= See Little Books on Art and Classics of Books, Little Guides, Ancient Cities, and School Histories. EASY STORIES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY. ENGLISH COLOURED BOOKS. By Henry Gee. The Illustrated Pocket Library of Plain and Coloured Books outline of the life and work of the master to whom the book is devoted. =Anon.= A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH LYRICS. A.).= A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE. B. B.).= A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH SONNETS. id = 42977 author = Methuen & Co. title = A Selection of Books Published by Methuen & Co. September 1913 date = keywords = 8vo; Demy; Edition; Fcap; Fourth; Second summary = St. John).~ THE BOOK-LOVER''S LONDON. ~Balfour (Graham).~ THE LIFE OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. ~Blake (William).~ ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE BOOK OF JOB. Edited, with Introduction, Notes, and Index, by Mrs. PAGET ~Galton (Sir Francis).~ MEMORIES OF MY LIFE. ~Lamb (Charles and Mary).~ THE COMPLETE WORKS. ~Masefield (John).~ SEA LIFE IN NELSON''S TIME. G.).~ THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS. ~Turner (Sir Alfred E.).~ SIXTY YEARS OF A SOLDIER''S LIFE. OLD SERVICE BOOKS OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH. LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN, THE. Little Books on Art Little Books on Art short outline of the life and work of the master to whom the book ~Waterhouse (Elizabeth).~ A LITTLE BOOK OF LIFE AND DEATH. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by R. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by R. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by R. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by R. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by R. id = 35191 author = Middleton, Thomas C. (Thomas Cooke) title = Some notes on the bibliography of the Philippines date = keywords = Arte; Father; Luzon; Madrid; Manila; Philippines; Retana; Tagal; Zúñiga; spanish; work summary = Philippina; (4) Philippine Presses; (5) Introduction of Printing into are styled, a work praised by Retana as replete with Indian plant-lore. works in each of the twenty-seven dialects of the Philippines is Now for the promised works of chief authority on Philippine 1834), by a missionary of that order--the only work, perhaps, printed only work of its class, printed at Manila, first in 1732, and again The first fruit itself of the Philippine press--thus styled by Retana, 1893) Retana names a work printed references made by Retana to other Philippine prints than the ones year, and Father Blancas'' Arte is not the earliest Philippine imprint. of the Philippine archipelago, the press was at work, is a puzzle, the press was at work prior to the year 1610, and the Tagal Arte the introduction of the printing-press into the Philippines. Retana has given, with a list of the early presses in the Philippines, id = 608 author = Milton, John title = Areopagitica A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the Parliament of England date = keywords = Commons; God; Lords; Parliament; book; good; great; man; order; thing; truth summary = of his glory, when honourable things are spoken of good men and worthy gentle greatness, Lords and Commons, as what your published Order hath regulate printing:--that no book, pamphlet, or paper shall be henceforth a man as kill a good book. God''s image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills is to be thought in general of reading books, whatever sort they be, and is to be thought in general of reading books, whatever sort they be, and of books and dispreaders both of vice and error, how shall the licensers not willingly admit him to good books; as being certain that a wise man wisely as in this world of evil, in the midst whereof God hath placed that writings are, yet grant the thing to be prohibited were only books, perpetuity of praise which God and good men have consented shall be the id = 14673 author = Morang, George N. (George Nathaniel) title = The Copyright Question: A Letter to the Toronto Board of Trade date = keywords = Canada; United; canadian summary = Canadian publisher a license to print in Canada_, subject to such under the British Copyright Laws as publishers in the United Kingdom, and cheap pirated editions of British works produced in the United States, on the Canadian publication, they secure British and American copyright, with Canadian author can secure copyright in the United States if he prints his Canadian publisher who may print an edition in Canada, cannot, as the law British copyright by publication in Canada must comply with the Canadian But if an American author prints his work in Canada, copyright is Canadian publisher, under license from the owner of a British copyright, British copyright for the publication in Canada of a Canadian edition, and in reference to the copyright in books first published in Canada, by The Canadian author who publishes his work in Canada secures copyright not to 1891, when British books could be published in the United States id = 31596 author = Morris, William title = The Art and Craft of Printing date = keywords = Chaucer; December; Kelmscott; Morris; Mr.; November; Press; Sir; William; type summary = books set up in Hammersmith and printed at his office in Clifford''s Inn. It was at this time that William Morris began to collect the mediæval books printed on this paper are The Earthly Paradise, The Floure and the AN ANNOTATED LIST OF ALL THE BOOKS PRINTED AT THE KELMSCOTT PRESS IN THE Mr. Morris bought a copy of this book, printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 4to books printed in the Troy type. It was the first book printed in Chaucer type. As far back as June 11, 1891, Mr. Morris spoke of printing a Chaucer with a black-letter fount which he The first books were printed in black letter, i. They printed very few books in this type, three only; but a small book should be printed on paper which is as thin as may be a small book should be printed on paper which is as thin as may be id = 46241 author = Morris, William title = Some Notes on Early Woodcut Books, with a Chapter on Illuminated Manuscripts date = keywords = Augsburg; Gunther; Ulm; Zainer; book; french; german summary = ON THE ARTISTIC QUALITIES OF THE WOODCUT BOOKS OF ULM AND AUGSBURG IN school of woodcut book ornament second to none as to character, and, I The earliest of these picture-books with a date is Gunther Zainer''s Spiegel above mentioned; fifth, a beautiful little book, the story of century work occurs in John Zainer''s folio books, and has some works the coming degradation of book-ornament in Germany. ornament can be found in any German printed book, though, as I think, pictures from wood blocks is earlier than that of printing books, and the rest, all these books have great merit as works of art; it would We have now come to the wood-cuts which ornament the regular books of school of Gothic book illustration; the cuts in our early printed exceedingly beautiful piece of ornamental design, very well cut. making ornamental books as in other artistic work. id = 27954 author = New York Public Library title = Handbook of The New York Public Library date = keywords = Library; New; Public; Room; Street; York; illustration summary = NEW YORK FREE CIRCULATING LIBRARY 71 =The Central Building= of The New York Public Library is on the western two years after The New York Public Library was incorporated. design, The New York Public Library is typical of that which is best in incorporation of The New York Public Library; the second, 1902, is that Public Library contain reading rooms where all the periodicals are on organization: the "New York Free Circulating Library for the Blind." been printed in the Bulletin of The New York Public Library (Volume 5, A FREE LIBRARY AND READING ROOM FOR THE PEOPLE. =Circulation of Books.= The New York Public Library, according to the The New York Public Library, as it exists to-day, is the result of the [Illustration: CORNER OF CHILDREN''S READING ROOM, HARLEM LIBRARY and maintain a free public library and reading room in the City of New =Branch Library News.= Monthly publication of the Circulation Department. id = 19780 author = New Zealand. National Library Service title = Report of the National Library Service for the Year Ended 31 March 1958 date = keywords = Country; Library; New; Service; Zealand summary = as a whole and its four divisions--Country Library Service, School free service in November 1957, and Palmerston North Public Library, The School Library Service has continued to bring a wide range and During the year this Service received three valuable sets of books As at 31 March 1958 the stock of the School Library Service (b) Loans of books to independent subscription public libraries at a they receive library service, may obtain loans of requested books by Zealand School Library Service, the purchasing of books to be financed Services available to schools and to the smaller public libraries can be service, provision of book lists, and advice on library planning. public libraries which provide free service in their children''s and offices, and the distribution of books to schools and public libraries Visits to School Library Service offices by _Book Resources Committee of the New Zealand Library Association_--The id = 44360 author = Newton, A. Edward (Alfred Edward) title = The Amenities of Book-Collecting and Kindred Affections date = keywords = Bar; Boswell; Charles; Dickens; Dodd; Dr.; England; English; George; Godwin; JOHN; Johnson; Lamb; Life; London; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Piozzi; Queen; Shakespeare; Sir; Streatham; Street; Temple; Thrale; Trollope; WILLIAM; Wilde; book; illustration summary = Some years ago a very learned friend of mine published a book, and in I am aware that my friend, Dr. Johnson, once remarked that no man but a block-head writes a book except tell ourselves, we expect some day to read, the books written by men of How little the old man knew that this son, when the time came, would Twenty-five years ago, in London, early in my book-collecting days, I Pounds Forty Hut_." To me it was perfectly clear that Mrs. Thrale-Piozzi''s copy of Johnson''s Dictionary in two volumes folio was to It is like reading the not very funny book of an old-time comic opera Book-Collector." I had just given an old-time year''s salary for a house in Great Queen Street, in London, in which Boswell lived when he Boswell''s "Life of Johnson" was the dedication copy to Sir Joshua Boswell''s "Life of Johnson" was the dedication copy to Sir Joshua id = 55056 author = Nicholson, James B. (James Bartram) title = A Manual of the Art of Bookbinding Containing full instructions in the different branches of forwarding, gilding, and finishing. Also, the art of marbling book-edges and paper. date = keywords = Chemist; Engineer; French; Iron; London; Manufacture; Mr.; Practical; Treatise; art; board; book; colour; cut; edge; illustration; marble; paper; place; press; volume; work summary = +The Art of Marbling Book-Edges and Paper.+ The book being taken from the sewing-press, the end-papers and the With these colours, edges of books may be sprinkled to almost an work of too great preparation and expense for a small number of books the edge, and cover it with paper till the work is finished. right-hand side, and the paper or books to be marbled on the left. do not require as strong a size for gilding as books printed on paper the gilding-boards, placed even with the fore-edge of the book and Should the books be of the same size, a volume taken by the fore-edge consists of simply covering the book with coloured paper or other the boards and books are placed upon the laying-press, and the backs and works on art in half morocco, with the top edge only cut and books of that period,) Dutch marble end-papers, and gilt edges." id = 39087 author = Panizzi, Anthony, Sir title = On the Supply of Printed Books from the Library to the Reading Room of the British Museum date = keywords = Nicolas; Sir summary = Catalogue, find the Press-mark, and look for the book accordingly. Printed Books Department, I thought of suggesting printed tickets or Press Mark.| Title of the Work wanted. Press Mark.| Title of the Work wanted. a wrong Press-mark given for the book, as stated, nor that "he had often him by Sir Nicholas, the attendant went with the Catalogue in his hand complains of having been kept waiting an hour and a half for one book! the state of the Catalogues, in obtaining printed books. the Title of the books wanted by readers, and no Press-mark,--that "your regulations and state of the catalogues, in obtaining printed books." "Press-marks," and the delay in obtaining printed books are shared by you entertain about Press-marks and the delay in obtaining printed books Press-mark, I could not obtain the book, and you justify the neglect. in my original letter of the 25th of May. Sir Nicholas complains of this id = 37795 author = Parsons, Frank title = The World''s Best Books : A Key to the Treasures of Literature date = keywords = Age; Eng; England; English; France; Homer; III; Life; Literature; Lowell; Milton; Poems; R.D.; R.D.C.; Rome; School; Scott; Shakspeare; book; cent; great; history; reader; table summary = means of training them to good habits of reading, and the books best [10] The little book on "Tolerance" by Phillips Brooks ought to be read Art of Shakspeare" (books that once read by a lover of poetry will ever critical, philosophic work, an era-making book, and should be read by [97] Read Wood''s beautiful and interesting books on Natural History; (France, 19th cent.) are among the greatest books of the world; and with Mackenzie''s "History of the Nineteenth Century" is the best English book _read all_ these books, but it is practicable by means of general works, reading books used in primary and grammar schools contain little or no good books the child can be induced to read each year, the better of The great English books of this time were THE BEST THOUGHTS OF GREAT MEN ABOUT BOOKS AND READING. THE BEST THOUGHTS OF GREAT MEN ABOUT BOOKS AND READING. id = 40412 author = Patterson, Mabel title = Through the Year with Famous Authors date = keywords = Act; April; August; B.C.; Book; Boston; Charles; December; England; February; George; God; Henry; James; January; John; July; June; Life; Literature; London; Love; Man; March; Massachusetts; New; November; October; Old; Paris; Poems; Robert; September; Sir; Songs; St.; Thomas; United; Vol; William; World; York; american; bear; day; die; english; essay; french; german; great; history; irish; letter; nature; work summary = HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON, a famous English poet and man of letters, was born WALTER NEALE, a noted American author and man of letters, was born at WILLIAM HENRY BURLEIGH, a noted American poet and journalist was born in SARA FLOWER ADAMS, a noted English hymn-writer, was born at Great WILLIAM CLARK RUSSELL, a noted English-American novelist, was born in JOHN BYROM, a noted English poet, and writer of hymns, was born at HENRY KIRKE WHITE, a noted English poet, was born at Nottingham, March THOMAS NOEL, a noted English poet, was born May 11, 1799, and died in SIR WILLIAM WATSON, a famous English poet, was born at Wharfedale, JOHN GOWER, a noted English poet, was born in Kent in 1325 (?), and died EDMUND SPENSER, the famous English poet, was born about 1552, and died GEORGE PEELE, a famous English dramatist, was born in 1553 (?), and died id = 46933 author = Pearson, Edmund Lester title = The Librarian at Play date = keywords = Bunkum; Dr.; Edwards; Fernald; Gooch; Grant; Jane; Mayo; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Patterson; Tom; book; good; library; little; look; man summary = "Mrs. Crumpet," I said, "Miss Bixby knows more about that subject in Mrs. Crumpet agreed to wait, while Miss Bixby went for the books. Miss Larkin came into the room just then and asked me to come over to "Now, Willie," she said, "which do you like best, story-books or nature Bunkum." The Library of Congress card went on to say that the book was I told Miss Anderson to keep the book, anyhow, and to have this copy "Will you please ask Miss Bixby to look it up, and let me know as soon sweet'' or ''Horrid old thing!'' on the fly-leaves of library books. "Please look up the call numbers of any books that you wish in the card Miss V.: "Those books are not allowed to go out of the library." Miss V.: "What book do you want?" Miss Grant: "I''m sure we have some other books that he''ll like better id = 19132 author = Pearson, Edwin title = Banbury Chap Books and Nursery Toy Book Literature [of the XVIII. and Early XIX. Centuries] date = keywords = Banbury; Bewick; Books; Jack; John; Robin; Rusher; Shoes; York; illustration summary = _The "White Lion," Banbury, early John Bewick._ _Early cuts used to illustrate "Tommy Two Shoes." York and Hull curious book would well bear representing with the original Bewick cuts, Children''s Gift Toy Books, and early educational works, which were All the following little wood blocks were used in several toy books, _Early "Goody Two Shoes," "Jack and Jill," "Cock Robin," The Fables, _[Early John Bewick,] Rusher''s Lilliputian Library, Banbury, _Early Fable Cuts, used at Banbury in Spelling Books._ _Used in various Rusher''s Penny Banbury Children''s Books._ _By Bewick''s Pupils, used in Children''s Books at Banbury by Rusher._ _Illustrations of Children''s Books, used by Rusher at Banbury._ _All used by Rusher in his Children''s Books, Banbury._ _Bewick School, all used in Rusher''s Banbury Toy Books._ _Bewick School, all used in Rusher''s Banbury Toy Books._ _Engraved by Bewick School, used in the Children''s Books._ _All used in Rusher''s Banbury Toy Books._ Children''s Book Cuts, used by Rusher.] id = 22604 author = Penniman, James Hosmer title = Children and Their Books date = keywords = book; child; good; mind summary = Great waste of the child''s time and mental energy in the precious Encourage the child to talk about what he reads in a natural way, but then read all the best, he must choose; but the classic books for children are not so numerous that the child may not read and reread The child learns from his reading what kind of a world he lives in, has a taste for good books in youth, will rarely read anything else in men than that they read great books in youth. not easy to interest in real literature a child whose father reads the best literature and desires without urging to read the great books To form an impression on the white page of the child''s mind is a great The books he reads Children should read a great deal and often a great difference between the books which the child reads when id = 35494 author = Pollard, Alfred W. (Alfred William) title = Fine Books date = keywords = Augsburg; Basel; Bible; British; Cambridge; Caxton; Cologne; England; English; France; Gutenberg; Hans; Henry; Horae; Italy; Jean; Johann; John; Latin; Library; London; Lyon; Mainz; Mr.; Museum; New; Nuremberg; Oxford; Paris; Robert; Rome; Sir; Strassburg; Thomas; Venice; Vérard; William; book; edition; french; german; greek; illustration; italian; print summary = Bamberg several books with woodcut illustrations and printed printer was only employed for a short time to print one or more books than fine copies of two well-printed books in which the printer has The natural method of illustrating a book printed with type is by means probably the first illustrated book printed in Germany, the cuts were illustration of books printed in movable type began in Italy as early as interest in the history of French book-illustration and printing, since were made, and an edition in book form was printed some time after may note that Caxton printed 100 books and editions that have come down Cologne, printing at, 61, 169, 205, 225, 231; book-illustration at, Florence, early printing, 67, 70, book-illustration at, 133-9, 267; Germany, printing in, 44-64, 169 _sq._, 224; book-illustration, Louvain, early printing at, 73; book-illustration, 122; English Venice early printing, 66 _sq._; book-illustration, 125-32, 194-7, id = 39845 author = Pollard, Alfred W. (Alfred William) title = Early Illustrated Books A History of the Decoration and Illustration of Books in the 15th and 16th Centuries date = keywords = Augsburg; Bible; Caxton; Christ; Horae; Jean; John; Leeu; Paris; Venice; Vérard; Worde; book; cut; edition; french; german; illustration; italian; page; print; work summary = books with woodcut illustrations have the cuts garishly painted over began to turn their attention to book-illustration, printing in issued as his first illustrated book an edition of the _Narrenschiff_, far the finest of the large cuts with which the book is illustrated is The illustrated books printed in Italy which we have hitherto noticed Of illustrated books printed at Florence after 1500, the most title-page printed in large Gothic letters cut in wood, similar to cuts of the books which heralded illustrated work in France had been edition, printed in 1556, of the first three books of the printed a large number of books with single cuts, none of any great The first illustrated book he issued was a new edition of the several small books were issued having cuts on the title-page. and cuts were only used in chap books, or in large illustrated id = 12914 author = Powys, John Cowper title = One Hundred Best Books With Commentary and an Essay on Books and Reading date = keywords = Conrad; Edition; Hardy; Henry; James; Mr.; NEW; Powys; Walter; book; english; good; great; life; work summary = This selection of "One hundred best books" is made after a different and any list of books which they made would exclude the writers here different list--the curious way certain books and writers have of imagination works upon, that certain among modern artists, if not those other moments when the best books in the world seem irrelevant, Milton''s work witnesses to the value in art of what is ancient and in the "Scott Library." A good short life of Heine in the "Great poems, with his prose works and Mr. Traubel''s books about him as a Balzac''s books create a complete world, which has many points of Life of--Great Writers Series .... was only the second book issued by a new publisher. The author of "Visions and Revisions" says of this new book of essays: The object of Mr. Holborn''s little book is to show that the peculiar id = 22619 author = Putnam, George Haven title = International Copyright Considered in some of its Relations to Ethics and Political Economy date = keywords = Mr.; States; United; american; author; copyright; english summary = that an author should have the sole right of publishing his book, 1774--namely, whether copyright in a published work existed by effect that the author had no right in a published work excepting reference to the rights of an American author who was residing in consequence of this decision, several American authors whose books and protect by law the rights of foreign authors of whose property it government in securing for an American author the benefit of the sale an English publishing house could in any case, through an American refusal of copyright in the United States to British authors is in if the English author is given the right to sell his books in this author, the public, nor the publishers, and would, we believe, make of of printing an author''s books, and should fix a copyright to be paid reprints of _American copyright works_, in editions which, being id = 44810 author = Pym, Horace N. title = Chats in the Book-Room date = keywords = CHAT; Cardinal; Charles; Foxwold; General; John; Lord; Louis; Mr.; Mrs.; Paris; Sala; Sir; day; friend; little; work summary = When those acquaintances had read the little book, they asked, like English water-colourists, to many of whom he was a good friend, and Mr. George Redford makes some notes of the best pictures for the Press; but One curious little history I can tell concerning a sale in recent years The best holiday for an over-worked man, who has little time to spare, One day a pleasant little American neighbour at dinner touched one''s "There''s nothing like work," said Mr. Boffin; "look at the bees!" present craze for work, and again proves, like Dickens'' bee, that we My good and kind old friend Robert Baxter, who now rests from his the first time an old friend and his wife in their pleasant country Staying many years ago in a pleasant country-house, whilst walking home a lovely little wretch, and you say he has eyes like mine. id = 45170 author = Quaritch, Bernard title = Palæography Notes upon the History of Writing and the Medieval Art of Illumination date = keywords = B.C.; England; English; France; Greek; Italy; Latin; MSS; Spain; St.; carolingian; century; french; irish; italian; roman summary = in its oldest written form in the Gothic Scriptures of the fourth century, The cursive hand which must have existed at all times of Greek writing was forms of Asoka''s alphabet all the modern scripts of Indian native writing first century of the Roman empire, and the Greek language probably died out decorated Irish books of the sixth-seventh century, which were really the _Writing in Italy during the first five centuries of the Christian era_ times, of the word Gothic to indicate special forms of writing and illustration appeared in German work of the tenth and eleventh centuries; writing of books produced west of the Rhine in the seventh century. the modes of writing and ornamentation between English and French work in As for the Italian styles of writing after the twelfth century, they were comparatively late date (the ninth century), and the writing is the Irish id = 16579 author = Quiller-Couch, Arthur title = On The Art of Reading date = keywords = Aristotle; Bible; Book; Cambridge; Chaucer; English; Gentlemen; God; Greek; Homer; Job; John; Literature; Longinus; Lord; Milton; Paradise; Shakespeare; Sir; Thomas; University; William; art; child; good; great; man; read summary = great University, that the other fair sisters of learning shall VII THE VALUE OF GREEK AND LATIN IN ENGLISH LITERATURE Reading of the best Literature can be taught; and supposing it to The first thing, then, to be noted about the reading of English paper on passages from selected English verse and prose writings The whole business of reading English Literature in two years, to Life._ And so I come to my subject--the art of reading _that,_ nay, presumed to _know_ certain things, we aim that our young men deliver courses of lectures on English Literature from the age of examinations in English Language and Literature came to pass, and English Literature to be great, we would point out that an Pass from the child to the working-man as we know him. reads its God--his open mind at once recognises it as poetry and thing the translators wrote was ''And God said, Let there be id = 33413 author = Rawlings, Gertrude Burford title = The Story of Books date = keywords = Abbey; Bible; Caxton; England; France; Gutenberg; Italy; John; Latin; Mentz; Rome; book; english; illustration; irish; print; roman; type summary = predecessors of type-printed books, as they are usually considered to copies of this work were printed than of any other block-book whatever. Only one block-book is known to have been printed in France, and that is first book printed at the Mentz press, and, for all that can be proved printed book was produced is not known. book-printing in Venice for five years. printed at the same place, and about the year 1475, the first book in considered to be the first book printed by Caxton, perhaps with as being probably the earliest English-printed service-book extant. in 1461, and thus was at one time supposed to be the first book printed In the same year that London began to print appeared the first books whether he was its printer), and probably printed some other books which The first book printed in the Gaelic language, though in Roman type, has id = 26551 author = Reeder, Charles Wells title = Government Documents in Small Libraries Reprinted from Report of Board of Library Commissioners of Ohio for the Year ending November 15, 1909. date = keywords = Bureau; Congress summary = Government Documents in Small Libraries The problem of government publications in the small libraries has been publications which will be of use in a small library. departments and bureaus have mailing lists including public officials, issued as _Bulletin 8_ of the Division of Publications, Department of Library of Congress issues printed cards for the _Farmers'' Bulletins_. The Division of Publications, Department of Agriculture, issues No library can afford to be without the publications of the Bureau of The _Annual Reports_ of the Civil Service Commission contain the data of its annual report for distribution, applications for it being made Bulletin 2, 1908, is a _List of Publications ... Bureau issued an _Index_ in 1902 which covers _Annual Reports_ 1-16, The most useful publication of the Library of Congress in a small published in the _List of Publications Issued Since 1897_ (by the opportunity with government documents will get the _Annual Reports_ of id = 51902 author = Reeves & Turner title = Catalogue of Works Literary Art and Music date = keywords = /A.; 8vo; Edition; March summary = ANTHON''S HORACE, Edited by Rev. James Boyd, LL.D., thick post 8vo, 5s. larger work, New Edition Revised and considerably Augmented by F. =THE LETTERS OF JOHN KEATS= (Large type), Complete Revised Edition, MUSICAL HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY (Revised Edition to 1903). CHOPIN, LIFE OF, by Franz Liszt, new and very much Enlarged Edition, Condition, with Notes Critical and Explanatory, post 8vo, cloth, 3s. Questions and Vocal Exercises, Thirteenth Edition, 1s., (cloth, 1s. MUSIC AND MUSICIANS, Essays and Criticisms, by Robert Schumann, Edition/, cloth, 3s. 8vo, limp cloth, /New Edition Thoroughly Revised/, New Series Volume, 160 large pages, oblong folio, bound in cloth, 18s. RINK''S PRACTICAL ORGAN SCHOOL: A New Edition, Carefully Revised. Edition, thick post 8vo, price 1s. Gustave Kobbé, Sixth Edition, post 8vo, cloth, 3s. The Pianoforte Accompaniment arranged and the whole edited by G. AMERICAN ORGAN, Folio, Edited by Alfred Whittingham, in Six Books, 1s. /e.g./, English Organ Music, Best''s Arrangements, etc. id = 40118 author = Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) title = The Religious Tract Society Catalogue - 1889 date = keywords = Engravings; Illustrated; author; cloth; illustration summary = Royal 16mo, cloth boards, Illustrated. Crown 8vo, cloth boards, Illustrated. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF GIFT BOOKS. HARPER, author of "Illustrated Letters to This elegantly bound and profusely illustrated volume forms a very THE PEN AND PENCIL SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED TABLE BOOKS. ="Those Holy Fields."= Palestine Illustrated by Pen and Pencil. ILLUSTRATED GIFT-BOOKS. [Illustration: Books] [Illustration: Girl''s Own Indoor Book] It is profusely illustrated by Coloured and Wood Engravings. BOYS'' STORY BOOKS. =The Captain''s Story of LIFE IN JAMAICA.= With Illustrations by JOHN =The Sweet Story of Old.= A Sunday Book for the Little Ones. =My Coloured Picture Story-Book.= With Twenty-four full-coloured page =Our Pets and Companions=: Pictures and Stories Illustrative of =Bible Tales for Children.= With Forty full-page Illustrations. =Stories of Bible Children.= A New Sunday Book for very Little It contains 144 pages of interesting reading and illustrations. _ILLUSTRATED READINGS FOR THE PEOPLE._ [Illustration: Boy''s Own Paper] [Illustration: The Girl''s Own Paper] id = 22607 author = Roberts, W. (William) title = The Book-Hunter in London Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting date = keywords = Bible; British; Charles; Dr.; Duke; Earl; Edward; George; Henry; Holborn; James; John; King; Library; London; Lord; Mr.; Museum; Oxford; Richard; Robert; Samuel; Shakespeare; Sir; Sotheby; St.; Strand; Street; Thomas; William; book; illustration summary = the leading book-collectors and booksellers in London, not to mention a bookseller catalogued a copy of the ''Book of Job'' at a very low figure. Richard of London, who had a ''private library'' of ten books, including rehabilitated the great ecclesiastic''s library in the first part of Mr. Quaritch''s ''Dictionary of English Book-collectors.'' Another [Illustration: _John, Duke of Roxburghe, Book-collector._] of book-collectors, James Bindley, whose library was sold after his book-collectors of this period we may mention particularly the Rev. Henry Joseph Thomas Drury, whose library was rich in classics, all for books, whilst the library of his friend and executor, John Forster The British Museum copy of this book belonged to Dr. Mead, at whose sale it was purchased for £25 for the French King; the 1742 he published ''a catalogue of several libraries of books lately Mr. Crossley''s library for many years, and at the sale of his books in id = 31006 author = Saunders, Frederick title = The Author''s Printing and Publishing Assistant Comprising Explanations of the Process of Printing; Preparation and Calculation of Manuscripts; Choice of Paper, Type, Binding, Illustrations, Publishing, Advertising, &c.; with an Exemplification and Description of the Typographical Marks Used in the Correction of the Press date = keywords = 8vo; Manuscript; Page; Paper; Post; Press; Vols; author; printing; type; work summary = Paper, Type, Binding, Illustrations, Publishing, details of Printing and Publishing as shall enable Authors to form their work is to be printed:--if in Folio, four pages; if in Quarto, eight "Press," which is the order for Printing off the entire number of copies Printing a work is the setting of the Type, arising from the fact that Paper for Printing the number of sheets required is first laid open. beauty depends on what is called the Press-work, to produce which long great speed are required; for ordinary works, and fine Printing, the In another place he enumerates the works he had printed Engravings on Wood, are usually Printed with the Letter Press, for which Pica is the type usually employed in Printing works of History, It is not, perhaps, generally known, that Works Printed in London may be The publishers of this little work have had a volume printed in id = 255 author = Scavezze, Dan title = QREAD, Etext Reader for Windows date = keywords = file summary = QREAD, an Etext Reader for Windows qread.exe the program QRead qread.hlp the help file for QRead qrhelp.txt the help file (and user manual for QRead) as a text file readme.txt this file (which lists the contents of this archive) readme.bat batch file containing the command "type readme.txt | more" setup.txt instructions on how to set up QRead setup.bat batch file containing the command "type setup.txt" setupqr.exe a "mini-setup" program register.txt form to be used when registering QRead To set up QRead on your system, run SETUPQR.EXE from Windows, or QRead lets you read text files quickly and easily in the Microsoft Text files can be shown on the screen in any font and management of your text files. QRead is a Shareware program. QRead version 1.2 Copyright Dan Scavezze 1992, 1993 DS Products CompuServe: [70731,1673] P.O. Box 342 Internet: 70731.1673@compuserve.com id = 41952 author = Scott, Greenwood & Co. title = Scott Greenwood and Co. Catalogue of Special Technical Works, 1903 For Manufacturers, Students, and Technical Schools, by Expert Writers date = keywords = Colonies; Countries; Fruit; Illustrations; India; Preservation; Steam summary = a Bleach Works--Water Supply--Steam Boilers--Steam Distribution Apparatus--=Extinguishing Pit Fires=: (_a_) Chemical Means; (_b_) India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly =The Causes of the Contamination of Pit Air=--=The Means of Preventing Composition, Carbon-Content, and Thermal Treatment of Iron Alloys--The Composition of the Carbon present in Iron Alloys--The Constituents of Steam, Alcohol, Vapour and Air--The Diameter of Water Pipes--The Loss of Heat from Apparatus and Pipes to the Surrounding Air, and Means for Preventing the Loss--Condensers--Heating Liquids by Means of Steam--The =Preservation and Storage=--Physical and Chemical Structure of the Hop =Statistics of Production=--=The Hop Trade=--Index. caused to Forests--Different Alterations--=The Preservation of Timber= Uninflammable--=Applications of Timber=--Generalities--Working =THE UTILISATION OF WOOD WASTE.= Translated from the German of Plastic Compositions from Sawdust--Production of Artificial Wood --The Production of Wood Wool--Bark--Index. Efficient Methods for Drying Old Damp Walls and Dwellings--The Cause or Barley Sugar--Bonbon Making--Fruit Drops--The Manufacture of id = 42652 author = Scott, Greenwood & Co. title = Scott, Greenwood Catalogue of Special Technical Works, January 1905 date = keywords = Colonies; Countries; Fruit; Index; India; Manufacture; Preservation summary = Installation of a Bleach Works--Water Supply--Steam Boilers--Steam 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net. Appliances for Working in Irrespirable Gases: Respiratory Apparatus; Apparatus--Extinguishing Pit Fires: (_a_) Chemical Means; (_b_) The Causes of the Contamination of Pit Air--The Means of Preventing Alcohol, Vapour and Air--The Diameter of Water Pipes--The Loss of Heat Preventing the Loss--Condensers--Heating Liquids by Means of Steam-Plumbing, Decorating, Metal Work, etc., etc. Domes--Domes (continued)--Ornamental Lead Work--Rain Water Heads--Rain Waste Pipes--Water Supply--Ball Valves--Town House Sanitary Preservation and Storage--Physical and Chemical Structure of the Hop Statistics of Production--The Hop Trade--Index. Physical and Chemical Properties of Timber--Composition of the Anatomically and Chemically Considered--General Properties of Wood-Wood--Distillation of Resins--Index. Plastic Compositions from Sawdust--Production of Artificial Wood Fire-lighters--Carborundum--The Production of Wood Wool--Bark--Index. THE PREVENTION OF DAMPNESS IN BUILDINGS; with Remarks on the Causes, Buildings--The Artificial Drying of New Houses, as well as Old Damp Composition for Preserving Furniture--Index. id = 44090 author = Scott, Greenwood & Co. title = Catalogue of Special Technical Works for Manufacturers, Students, and Technical Schools. May 1904 date = keywords = Colonies; Countries; Fruit; India; Preservation; Steam; Wood summary = Caustic Alkali--Note on a Process of Manufacturing Caustic Soda Installation of a Bleach Works--Water Supply--Steam Spinning--General Indexes. Waste Spinning--Indexes. =RECOVERY WORK AFTER PIT FIRES.= A Description of the Principal Methods =Causes of Pit Fires--Preventive Regulations=: (1) The Outbreak Apparatus--=Extinguishing Pit Fires=: (_a_) Chemical Means; (_b_) =The Causes of the Contamination of Pit Air--The Means of Air--The Diameter of Water Pipes--The Loss of Heat from Apparatus and Pipes to the Surrounding Air, and Means for Preventing the Loss--Condensers--Heating Liquids by Means of Pipes--Index. =Statistics of Production--The Hop Trade=--Index. Preservation of Timber=--Generalities--Causes and Progress of Wood--Distillation of Resins--Index. =THE UTILISATION OF WOOD WASTE.= Translated from the German of ERNST Compositions from Sawdust--Production of Artificial Wood of Wood Wool--Bark--Index. =THE PREVENTION OF DAMPNESS IN BUILDINGS=; with Remarks on the Causes, Meat by the Exclusion of Air--The Appert Method--Preserving Composition for Preserving Furniture--Index. Agriculture--Architecture--Art--Book Production--Building-Analysis of the Soaps and Oils used in Textile Manufacturing, Dyeing id = 51522 author = Seymour-Jones, A. (Alfred) title = Leather for Libraries date = keywords = Arts; CHAPTER; Committee; Library; Society; book; illustration; leather; skin summary = The Repairing and Binding of Books for Public Libraries. presence of sulphuric acid in leather bindings was attributable to one tanning materials produced permanent leathers practically equal to The second cause of trouble is the manufacture of leather from skins as long life as leather manufactured from a sound skin. of acid bleaches were manufactured from sumach-tanned skins only, manufacturers found leather tanned with materials cheaper than sumach persians or re-tanned skins for bookbinding purposes, as such leather use no acid to clear the leather in the process of binding. high-class leather tanned in sumach, but librarians who have hitherto think one may safely state that books bound in sheepskin leather, if that are suitable for binding books in libraries where price and hard Old books which have been bound in leather generally require repairs to _Calf leather for Books,_ _Goat leather for Books,_ _Sheep Leather for Books._ id = 31781 author = Shay, Frank title = The Bibliography of Walt Whitman date = keywords = Grass; Leaves; New; Walt; Whitman summary = success of "Leaves of Grass." Osgood published all the work of the New certain "special" and "author''s" editions were published by Whitman as After Whitman''s death Small, Maynard & Company, of Boston, became the Duodecimo, blue cloth, uncut; half-title, portrait with Duodecimo, green cloth, uncut; title, contents, preface, x; One Walt Whitman in the Author''s autograph.] Author''s Edition, with Whitman.] Author''s Edition. By Walt Whitman, Author''s Copyright Edition [device]. Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman: Preface to the Original Edition, 1855 By Walt Whitman, author of "Leaves of Grass." Duodecimo, paper wrappers, uncut; portrait, title, contents, pp. The Poems of Walt Whitman (selected), with Introduction 18 mo, blue cloth, paper label, uncut; portrait, title, Complete (portrait) Poems and Prose of Walt Whitman, 1855-1888. 12 mo, cloth, paper label, uncut; title, contents, preface, pp. Octavo, green cloth, uncut; portrait, title, poem, author''s 102, "Leaves of Grass," edition of 1892.] Published id = 61453 author = Shaylor, Joseph title = Sixty Years a Bookman, With Other Recollections and Reflections date = keywords = Association; Booksellers; Club; Co.; Dr.; George; Hall; John; Library; London; Lord; Mr.; Rev.; Sir; William; book summary = book to-day in a bookseller''s shop no one would know of its existence, also been very great; those were the days when the works edited by Dr. Smith took the lead in the higher branches of education. importance and publishers of a considerable number of popular books. the character of the books issued by some publishers. prior to the publication of the book, but a firm of London publishers, publisher-booksellers joined in producing, many of the books they Every new book issued from the various publishers was first owing to his continuing to sell to the public books at trade prices and workings of the book trade in this country. book by an author, however good from a publisher''s point of view it both the Publishers'' and Booksellers'' Associations, and all books are many books, which are popular to-day by great authors such as John the book trade to-day, such as A. id = 38164 author = Sketchley, R. E. D. (Rose Esther Dorothea) title = English Book-Illustration of To-day Appreciations of the Work of Living English Illustrators, with Lists of Their Books date = keywords = Book; Charles; Fairy; George; John; Longmans; Macmillan; Mr.; Mrs.; Sir; Tales; Walter; dent; illustration summary = a whole series of large folio books were illustrated in this way in the affected the present form of decorative book-illustration. work will be considered, and many have illustrated children''s books. has done little book-illustration, is one of the strongest artists of in these drawings, as in his pictures and later illustrations, an There are few artists illustrating books to-day whose work is drawings to ''Rambles in Dickens'' Land'' (1899) showed study of Mr. Railton, which is also observable in other books, such as ''The Story of book-illustration and of ''black-and-white'' art has not greatly affected art, and in the effect of his illustrative work on his contemporaries. That Mr. Pegram is a book-illustrator by the inclination of his art as a book-illustrator, however, his landscape drawings to Borrow''s ''Wild and true story books edited by Mr. Lang, and the drawings of Mr. Millar and generally harmonious illustrations, the artist''s drawings to id = 38345 author = Slater, J. Herbert (John Herbert) title = Book Collecting: A Guide for Amateurs date = keywords = Aldus; Co.; Elzevir; James; John; London; Oxford; S.W.; Son; Sons; St.; W.C.; William; book; english; illustration summary = In the year 1699, for example, a book was published, entitled British Museum _Catalogue of Early Printed Books in English_, 3 vols., and the book is an old one, then study the position of the water-mark. these old books were printed, is the name of the place of publication, date is that of the first book known to have been printed at the in King James''s time say that if he would have a book sell, he would on old paper of a perfect match, the book and these leaves sized and years, on publishing certain classes of books, to print off a limited so are any books from the presses of the early English printers. the first book of Caxton with a date, and a perfect copy, but The first book known to have been printed by Redman bears date 1523. _Great_ or _Cromwell''s Bible_, a folio book dated 1539, a fair copy of id = 26029 author = Slater, John Rothwell title = Printing and the Renaissance A paper read before the Fortnightly Club of Rochester, New York date = keywords = Aldus; Erasmus; Estienne; Renaissance; book; greek; printing summary = Printing did not begin the publication and dissemination of books. We must pass over entirely the history of publishing and book-selling in This preliminary sketch of the book-publishing business before printing In all these early German books, printed of course in Latin, the type Arnold Pannartz, and set them at work printing liturgical books for the Between 1470 and his death in 1480 he printed many fine books, times to a similar heavy type for the printing of German text; but the select five great printers of the Renaissance, and to examine their work on with my task of printing good books, it must great ecclesiastical printers of Venice and of Rome, the printing of the The very first book he published was an edition of the Greek Testament, years before Estienne published his edition in Paris, Froben published chiefly the Latin and Greek classics, Koberger the id = 10884 author = Smiles, Samuel title = A Publisher and His Friends Memoir and Correspondence of John Murray; with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the House, 1768-1843 date = keywords = Ballantyne; Blackwood; Byron; Canning; Croker; DEAR; December; Disraeli; Dr.; Edinburgh; England; George; Gifford; James; John; Lady; Life; Lockhart; London; Lord; March; Memoirs; Moore; Mr.; Mrs.; Murray; Quarterly; Review; Scotland; Scott; Sir; Southey; Street; Walter; constable; footnote; history; letter summary = _Edinburgh Review_--John Murray''s letter to Mr. Canning--Walter Scott''s severe remarks on Charles Lamb--His remorse--_Quarterly Review_ No. 14--Murray''s offer to Southey of 1,000 guineas for his poem visits to Fleet Street--Murray''s letters to Byron--Gifford''s opinion of letter--Suppression of an article written for the _Edinburgh_--Mr. Murray''s collection of portraits of authors--Mr. Scott''s visit to numbers--Southey''s views as to the Editorship--Gifford''s letter to Mr. Canning--Appointment of Mr. J.T. Coleridge--Murray''s announcement of the Napier''s "History of the Peninsular War"--Origin of the work--Col. Napier''s correspondence with Murray--Publication of Vol. I.--Controversy aroused by it--Murray ceases to publish the work--His letter to the _Edinburgh Review_, Murray said to himself, ''Walter Scott has feelings, made Murray his agent for any new works published by him in Edinburgh. MURRAY''S DRAWING-ROOM--BYRON AND SCOTT--WORKS PUBLISHED IN 1815 MURRAY''S DRAWING-ROOM--BYRON AND SCOTT--WORKS PUBLISHED IN 1815 Towards the end of 1820 Lord Byron wrote a long letter to Mr. Murray on id = 7901 author = Smith, J. 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Mass'' George; or, A Boy''s Adventures in the Old Savannahs. _Illustrated._ _Cloth boards._ A Tale of Central British North BY GORDON STABLES, M.D., C.M., R.N. _Crown 8vo._ _Illustrated._ _Cloth Boards._ Born to Command: A Tale of the Sea and of Sailors. "From Greenland''s Icy Mountains." A Tale of the Polar Seas. _Crown 8vo._ _Illustrated._ _Cloth boards._ A Tale of the North Pacific. contains--"Melchior''s Dream," and other Tales, "The contains--"Old-fashioned Fairy Tales." contains--"Six to Sixteen." A story for Girls. contains--"Lob Lie-by-the-Fire," and other Tales, "Timothy''s contains--"A Great Emergency," and other Tales, "A very contains--"Brothers of Pity," and other Tales of Beasts and contains--"Mary''s Meadow," and other Tales of Fields and Hand," "Wonder Stories," "Tales of the Khoja," and other Translations. Crown 8vo, cloth boards, 1_s._ id = 22608 author = Spofford, Ainsworth Rand title = A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries date = keywords = Boston; British; Catalogue; Congress; England; English; France; John; Library; London; Massachusetts; Mr.; Museum; New; Philadelphia; Public; States; United; Washington; York; american; book; french; great; history; librarian; page; reader; time; volume; work summary = series of books, for use through life; making his little library, of all Let us now consider the subject of books fitted for public libraries. most new books wanted, except in the case of the one government library, bindings with the subjects of the books--and the British Museum Library mark long passages in pen and ink in books belonging to public libraries. be careful of the books in a public library will learn to be more careful condition of books and bindings in a much used public library, that Several great European libraries number as many pamphlets as books in year 955 volumes; the Buffalo Public Library 700 books in seventeen his private collection of books to found a "public library" in New York. departments of library work, cataloguing, supplying books and the titles of new books added to the library. As every considerable library has early printed books, a librarian must id = 19804 author = Stephen, Geo. A. (George Arthur) title = Three Centuries of a City Library an Historical and Descriptive Account of the Norwich Public Library Established in 1608 and the present Public Library opened in 1857 date = keywords = Bishop; Book; Cambridge; Catalogue; City; Committee; John; Keeper; Librarian; Library; London; Mr.; Norfolk; Norwich; Public; Sir; St.; Thomas summary = Transcribed from the 1917 Norwich Public Library Committee edition by This book was prepared by instruction of the Norwich Public Library Church, Norwich, giving to the Library "divers books, etc." He revoked meeting." This minute book is still in the City Library, but it has been reported to the Assembly in 1805 "that the books in the City Library have allowed to borrow books from the City Library, by an order from the Library Committee, stating that they had inspected the books of the City book was given to the Publick Library of the City of Norwich, A.D. 1728, the Books in the Library of the City of Norwich in the year 1706." It is 1842: "A Catalogue of Books belonging to the Norwich City Library, which, {11} "A New Catalogue of the Books in the Publick Library of the City of {14} "Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Public Library and to the id = 36372 author = Stewart, A. A. (Alexander A.) title = Type: A Primer of Information About the Mechanical Features of Printing Types Their Sizes, Font Schemes, &c. with a Brief Description of Their Manufacture date = keywords = illustration; type summary = cast separately in a mold, and has the letter or printing character in types of one font or face from those of another on the same size of body.[1] Individual letters of different type faces sometimes bear An ordinary font of roman type for book work will include these type-bodies are now made mostly in sizes based on the 6-point as below different parts of the type-line in order to get the faces in word of small type placed beside a larger size must have some spacing to a font of type of the size of 10-point. type, or it may be used to cast any number of fonts of different faces There are several kinds of type-casting machines in use, such as hand 8. How is the type body related in size to the letter face? FONT--A complete assortment of type of one size and face. id = 46113 author = Stewart, A. A. (Alexander A.) title = Typesetting A primer of information about working at the case, justifying, spacing, correcting, making-up, and other operations employed in setting type by hand date = keywords = FIG; case; illustration; letter; line; page; space; type summary = A line of type may be well spaced but improperly justified. spaces and quads, for usual composition when the type is to be used for Each line of type must end with a completed word or a syllable. When a line of type has been set in the composing stick it should be letters or words, are corrected by pressing the line at both ends to The standard space between words in ordinary roman lower-case type is make the lines the desired length, the letter-spacing of a few words roman types the spaces in a line may need to be of unequal thickness in naturally call for open spacing of type lines. For book pages set in one size of type the length should be determined How is the length of book pages set in one size of type FULL MEASURE--Type lines set the full width of the column of page id = 40730 author = Swan Sonnenschein & Co. title = Selected List of Swan Sonnenschein & Co.''s Publications date = keywords = 6_d; 8vo; Book; Edition; Second; cloth; gilt summary = Battle Stories from English and European History. North, R.N. _Fourth Edition._ 8vo, _cloth_, _gilt Arabian Nights, The New. Select Tales, not included in the editions of _New Illustrated Edition._ Cr. 8vo, _cloth gilt_, 2_s._ _Second Edition._ Cr. 8vo, _cloth gilt_, _gilt edges_, 1_s._ 6_d._ and Rev. DAWSON BURNS, D.D. _Second Edition._ Cr. 8vo, _cloth_, 1_s._ _Second Edition._ Illustrated by the Author. Latin and Greek School Books by the Rev. EDMUND FOWLE, M.A.: C. Book of English Fairy Tales from the North Country. Tea Time Tales for young Little Folks and young Old and Map. _Second Edition._ Demy 8vo, _cloth gilt_, 7_s._ 6_d._ _Second Edition._ 4to, _cloth extra_, _gilt top_, 5_s._ CARVELL WILLIAMS, M.P. _Second Edition._ Cr. 8vo, _cloth_, 1_s._ [_Imp. Parl. Six Centuries of Work and Wages: the History of English Labour. _Second Edition._ In 1 vol., 8vo, _cloth_, 15_s._ _Second Edition._ 12mo, _cloth_, Fryer''s Book of English fairy tales. id = 48631 author = T.B. Peterson & Brothers (Philadelphia, Pa.) title = T. B. Peterson''s List of Publications (1857) date = keywords = Bennett; Charles; Darley; Dollar; Illustrations; Life; WORKS; cent; price; volume summary = Lever''s works are also bound in four volumes, in black cloth, for in two large volumes, paper cover, 600 pages, price One paper cover, price One Dollar, or bound in one volume, cloth paper cover, Price One Dollar; or bound in one volume, paper cover, Price One Dollar; or bound in one volume, paper cover, Price One Dollar; or bound in one volume, paper cover, Price One Dollar; or bound in one volume, paper cover, Price One Dollar; or bound in one volume, pages, paper cover, price 50 cents; or bound in cloth, Life and Adventures of Grace O''Malley." 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A sumptuous new illustrated edition. _New revised edition with 100 pages of newly-found letters._ -------#Memorial Biography.# An American Woman''s Life and Work. illustrated Holiday Edition of 1886. _PALFREY''S_ (John Gorham) A Compendious History of New England. edition, in paper covers, each, 50 cents. New revised edition. New revised edition. #THE LIFE AND WORKS OF GIORDANO BRUNO.# A new volume of the English #SCOTT''S THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL.# An entirely new edition of this famous and popular poem, from _new plates_, with nearly _one hundred_ new illustrations by leading American artists. Illustrated with a great number of new pictures. A new volume of poems by Nora Perry is now ready, and its publication _illustrations_ are from the elegant Holiday edition. A new and carefully annotated edition of this great poem, with many fine illustrations from the Holiday edition. 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''A sweetly written and graceful story of girl-life.''--_Scotsman._ ''Mrs Molesworth presents a study of girl-life with all her ''It is one of the best of Manville Fenn''s stories.''--_Times._ ''A beautiful story, an ideal gift-book for girls.''--_British ''This is an admirable tale of school-girl life: her history A POPULAR GIRL: A Tale of School Life in Germany. A bright and naturally told story of school-girl life in about children, here presents ten short stories, in which little Kenyon, author of the popular story, _The Young this gathering of short stories many phases of boy-life are ''It is a long time since we read a story for girls more simple, PLAYMATES: a Story for Boys and Girls. ''A bright story of two girls, and shows how goodness rather than [Illustration: _From_ MORE ANIMAL STORIES, _edited by Robert GRACE AYTON, and other Stories for Girls. id = 56815 author = W. Kent and Co. title = W. Kent & Co''s Annual Catalogue, October 1858 date = keywords = Book; Cassell; Edition; English; Engravings; Language; cloth; history; lesson; work summary = Artists, and engraved by MOTE, with Illustrative Text by TENNYSON, =Longfellow''s Poetical Works, Illustrated.= New and Enlarged =Curiosities of Modern Travel.= Being Year-Books of Adventure. =Longfellow''s Poetical Works.= New and Complete Edition, including =Cassell''s French Dictionary.= 8vo, cloth, 9s. of agreeable illustration, drawn both from books and men. Illustrations by JOHN GILBERT, and numerous Drawings printed in the =Child''s First Lesson Book.= Many Cuts, square cloth, 3s. =Little Mary''s Lesson Book=; containing "Primer," "Spelling," and =Comical Story Books=, with Coloured Plates. 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Kent & Co''s Annual Catalogue, April 1859 date = keywords = Book; Edition; Engravings; Illustrations; JOHN; Poems; author; cloth summary = =Longfellow''s Poetical Works, Illustrated.= New and Enlarged Edition. =Longfellow''s Golden Legend, Illustrated.= A New and Revised Edition, beautifully engraved by the best Artists, with Poetical Illustrations =Curiosities of Modern Travel.= Being Year-Books of Adventure. =Longfellow''s Poetical Works.= New and Complete Edition, including 5s., cloth gilt; cheap Edition, with Illustrations, 1s., boards. illustration, drawn both from books and men. =A Boy''s Book of Modern Travel and Adventure.= By M. =A Boy''s Book of Modern Travel and Adventure.= By M. =The Home Lesson-Book.= Illustrated with nearly 300 Engravings. =The Home Story-Book.= Beautifully Illustrated. =Southey''s Life of Nelson.= Finely-illustrated Edition, with Engravings =Child''s First Lesson Book.= Many Cuts, square cloth, 3s. =Little Mary''s Lesson Book=; containing "Primer," "Spelling," and =Comical Story Books=, with Coloured Plates. THE HISTORY OF LITTLE JANE AND HER NEW BOOK, Cuts. =Drawing Book of Figures=: Sketches from Life at Home and Abroad. =The Ladies'' Drawing-room Book=; Containing upwards of Thirty id = 20416 author = Warner, William title = The Annual Catalogue (1737) Or, A New and Compleat List of All The New Books, New Editions of Books, Pamphlets, &c. date = keywords = Cooper; Edit; John; Roberts; history summary = Abridgement (A new) of the Law, 2 vols. Art (The) of Pleasing in Conversation, French and English, 2 Vols. Cartrou and Rouille''s Roman History, with Copper Plates, Vol. 5th, Chandler''s (Mrs Mary) Description of Bath, a Poem, 3d Edit. Clarke (Dr) Sermons on several Important Subjects 10 Vols. Daniel''s History of France, with the Heads of several Kings, 5 Vols. Fleurey''s (Card.) new Ecclesiastical History translated into English History of England by way of Question and Answer, French and English, History of the Marshal Turenne, translated from the French, 2 vols. Littleton''s (Edw.) Sermons on several Practical Subjects, 2 vols. Love Letters between a Nobleman and his Sister, 3 Parts, 2 vols. New (A) Roman History by Way of Question and Answer, for the Use of Persian Letters, translated from the French, by Mr Ozell, 2 vols. Sharpe''s (Bp.) Sermons and Discourses, 7 Vols. id = 7903 author = Watson, John F. (John Fanning) title = American Historical and Literary Curiosities, Part 03 date = keywords = Equipment summary = using Internet Archive Equipment * * * * * * * * * * * * EBOOK EDITOR''S NOTE * * * * * * * * * * * ** * This series of 22 eBooks consists entirely of illustrations and * * page images; there are only a few sections with text which could * * be effectively scanned and digitized. 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This play was first acted at the Park Theatre, New York, December Played at the Park Theatre, New York, by the Italian Opera Played at the Park Theatre, New York, December 11, 1799. Played at the Park Theatre, New York, December 11, 1799. Played at the John Street Theatre, New York, February 16, 1795. on the American stage at the John Street Theatre, New York, December Played at the John Street Theatre, New York, April 24, 1788. Played at the John Street Theatre, New York, June 7, 1797. Played at the John Street Theatre, New York, October, 1791. Played at the John Street Theatre, New York, October, 1791. Played at the John Street Theatre, New York, December 19, 1796. Played at the John Street Theatre, New York, December 19, 1796. id = 30419 author = Wheatley, Henry B. (Henry Benjamin) title = How to Form a Library, 2nd ed date = keywords = 8vo; Books; British; Catalogue; Club; Dictionary; Dr.; England; English; Henry; Index; James; John; Libraries; Library; Literature; London; Mr.; Public; Rev.; Sir; Society; Thomas; United; William; history; work summary = contains classified lists of library books, but these are not now of much _Catalogue of my English Library_, which contains a very useful selection Catalogue of Books fitted for the Libraries of Institutions was raised, suitable for Libraries, and Periodicals for Reading Rooms_, by W.H.J. Traice." A second edition of this book was published in 1863. When we come to consider libraries of printed books in place of libraries were first formed, collections of books were usually intended public libraries, a well-selected collection of standard books will be of Publishing Societies form quite a library of themselves, and an account second volume forms a good book of reference.[22] Many other catalogues such a list, and in 1631 was published a catalogue of books issued between [48] Catalogue of the American Books in the Library of the British Museum. Catalogue of Books in the Library at books are Dr. Billings''s Index Catalogue of the Library of id = 39672 author = Wheatley, Henry B. (Henry Benjamin) title = How to Make an Index date = keywords = Bentley; British; Dr.; English; Index; Indexes; John; King; Library; London; Lord; Mr.; Notes; Sir; Society; William; book; christian; illustration; table summary = He says: "If a book has no index or table of contents, ''tis word "index" to express the table of contents of a book, and he asked under the word _Acts_." This seems to refer to an entry in the index to Phalaris and the Fables of Esop examin''d_ (1698) has no index; but Dr. King''s work was added to the second edition published in the same year. pages of the original being referred to, it forms an index to that book. mainly a book of cross references rather than an index of subjects." He not thought it needful in the Index to refer to the book unless 2. _Indexes to be arranged in alphabetical order, proper names _Authorities quoted or referred to in a book, to be indexed When the indexer comes to the last page of a great book he Public Library, however, in his paper on "Book Indexes" gives some good id = 41813 author = Wheatley, Henry B. (Henry Benjamin) title = How to Catalogue a Library date = keywords = Association; British; Catalogue; Cutter; English; Greek; Library; London; Mr.; Museum; Panizzi; author; book; rule; title summary = A catalogue of authors will contain the description of anonymous books (_Catalogue of Printed Books in the British Museum_, vol. library by letters instead of cataloguing every book on a shelf at one wanted a book should look it out in the catalogue, and copy the title on the catalogue for the particular title or date, and the book was brought _Catalogue of the American Books in the Library of the British Museum at Rules for the Author-Catalogue of the Bodleian Library_, which has whereas a printed catalogue generally has all an author''s works on a With the title-page of the book to be catalogued before us, our first form: A book printed without the author''s name, either in the title or Society Library the plan was adopted of placing all anonymous titles of catalogue is that which contains the titles and subject references in id = 40536 author = Whittaker & Co. title = Whittaker & Co.''s List of Classical, Educational and Technical Works. July 1889 date = keywords = English; M.A.; New; Notes; Rev.; ph.d. summary = A SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED AND PRACTICAL MANUALS FOR SCHOOL USE AND _A Series of Greek and Latin Authors, with English Notes, edited by _A Series of Greek and Latin Authors, with English Notes. A GRAMMAR-SCHOOL ATLAS OF CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY, containing Ten selected ECLOGÆ LATINÆ; OR, FIRST LATIN READING-BOOK, WITH ENGLISH NOTES AND A _New edition_, greatly enlarged with English Notes. SHAKESPEARE''S PLAYS, with Text and Introduction in English and German. GRAMMAR.--English--French--German--Italian--Latin--Spanish--Greek: biographical introductions in French, and English notes for the use of New Easy Dialogues, in French and English, on the most familiar subjects. LEVIZAC''S DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. Whittaker''s French Classics, with English Notes. FLÜGEL''S COMPLETE DICTIONARY OF THE GERMAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. Lange, Ph.D., Professor, R.M.A. Woolwich, Examiner in German to the College of Preceptors, London; GERMAN, with English Notes, 3_s._ GERMAN, with English Notes, 3_s._ FRENCH, with English Notes, 4_s._ 6_d._ FRENCH, with English Notes, 4_s._ 6_d._ id = 42468 author = William Blackwood and Sons title = Catalogue of Messrs Blackwood and Sons'' Publications Published in 1868 as a Part of The Handy Horse-Book by Maurice Hartland Mahon date = keywords = 8vo; Crown; Edition; F.R.S.E.; JOHN; New; Professor; REV; SIR; University; WILLIAM; author; history summary = A NEW LIBRARY EDITION (being the Tenth), in 14 vols. Professor of Military History and Art at the Staff College. Author of ''The Eighteen Christian Centuries.'' School Edition. By JAMES GRANT, Esq. A New Edition. A.M. A New Edition, with additional Notes and Illustrations, "This book contains by far the most vivid picture of Scottish life and Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in the University Cheap Edition, complete in 3 vols., price 6s. _AN ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE COURSE OF TIME._ F.R.S.E., F.G.S., Professor of Natural History in the University of By JAMES NICOL, F.R.S.E., &c., Professor of Natural History in the "The best book I have ever met with."--_Professor Johnston._ By HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.E., Author of the ''Book of the Farm,'' &c. By HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.E., Author of the ''Book of the Farm,'' &c. A New Edition, with the Author''s last Being Fly-Leaves from the Note-Book of JOHN COLQUHOUN, Esq., Author id = 33006 author = Williams & Norgate title = The Home University Library catalogue 1914/15 date = keywords = M.A.; Prof.; Professor summary = L. MYRES, M.A., F.S.A., Wykeham Professor of Ancient History, L. PAXSON, Professor of American History, Wisconsin University early times, and discusses its principles and effects upon the history _ENGLISH LITERATURE: MODERN_ French Literature could be given in 250 small pages."--_The Times._ T. BREWSTER, A.M., Professor of English in Columbia University. know, a rational vision of world-development."--_Belfast News-Letter._ No better little book is available."--_School World._ ARTHUR THOMSON, M.A., Regius Professor of Natural History, By Dr BENJAMIN MOORE, Professor of Bio-Chemistry, University College, (Illustrated.) "Professor Farmer A General Account of the Science of the Sea. By Sir JOHN MURRAY, extraordinarily vivid, stimulating, and lucid book."--_Manchester B. BURY, Litt.D., LL.D., Regius Professor of Modern History at W. WATSON, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at more timely."--_Daily News._ J. CHAPMAN, M.A., Professor of Political Economy in Manchester _HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF SPAIN._ By J. _SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY & LITERATURE._ By T. id = 27583 author = Wilson, John title = The Importance of the Proof-reader A Paper read before the Club of Odd Volumes, in Boston, by John Wilson date = keywords = Press; reader; word summary = In preparing a work for the press, the author, the compositor, and the The true proof-reader should not only be a practical printer, but he A writer on Punctuation, many years ago, said that, "Perhaps there never reader to understand more readily the true meaning of the writer. To illustrate this matter of rhetorical punctuation, let me instance the the rhetorical reading is, "No sir." The expression "The Oak, one day, the Reed." In the latter case, the reader makes _one day_ the name of Writers sometimes, and frequently proof-readers, blunder in the proper If authors and proof-readers are a few cases where printers and proof-readers disagree. art of spelling; but whether words meaning the same thing would be years ago, said, "Of making many books there is no end; and much study in the words of Channing, "_God be thanked for books!_" you and another man who reads the same book. id = 25939 author = Wise, Thomas James title = A Bibliography of the writings in Prose and Verse of George Henry Borrow date = keywords = Ballads; Borrow; British; Copies; Edition; George; King; London; Manuscript; Museum; Press; Printed; Sir; Text; Vol; half; picture; title summary = _Romantic Ballads_, with the original Title-page, in the Library of the Marsk Stig / A Ballad / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for The Serpent Knight / and / Other Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / The King''s Wake / and Other Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / The Dalby Bear / and Other Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / Hafbur and Signe / A Ballad / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for The Songs of Ranild / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Ermeline / A Ballad / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Circulation Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Circulation the following Ballads by George Borrow:-- id = 15504 author = nan title = Mr. Edward Arnold''s New and Popular Books, December, 1901 date = keywords = 8vo; Book; Edition; Education; Hon; M.A.; Mr.; Professor; Rev.; Sir; author; history; illustration summary = By SIR RENNELL RODD, K.C.M.G. NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION, WITH ADDITIONAL POEMS. Second Edition, with photogravure Portrait of St. Francis, crown DEPUTY CHICHELE PROFESSOR OF HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. ''Mr. Bernard Holland has written a good book upon a great subject. These books are printed at Essex House, on the presses used by the late India, Old and New. By EDWARD WASHBURN HOPKINS, Ph.D., Professor of Edited by AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE, Author of ''The Story of Two Noble Lives,'' etc. THE LIFE OF HENRY MORLEY, LL.D., Professor of English ''History of Frederick the Great,'' and edited by the late CYRIL RANSOME, Toronto; Author of ''Froebel''s Educational Laws.'' Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s. the University of Glasgow; Author of ''The English Novel.'' Crown 8vo., Edited by the Right Hon. Sir HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., M.P. A Re-issue, in handsome volumes, of certain rare and entertaining books With 200 Illustrations by the Author. id = 17202 author = nan title = Lists of Stories and Programs for Story Hours date = keywords = Arthur; Best; Christmas; Jacobs; King; Lewis; Sir; Smith; Thanksgiving; book; english; fairy; good; story; tale summary = STORIES FOR CHILDREN FIVE AND SIX YEARS OLD. SUGGESTIONS FOR STORY HOURS FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. SUGGESTIONS FOR STORY HOURS FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. STORIES FOR SPECIAL DAYS; CHIEFLY FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. STORIES FOR SPECIAL DAYS; CHIEFLY FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. Dickinson, Children''s book of Christmas stories, p. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. Children''s book of Christmas stories. -Little Red Riding Hood; and other stories. -Little Red Riding Hood; and other stories. -Story of King Arthur and his knights. -Story of King Arthur and his knights. id = 23754 author = nan title = The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing date = keywords = Company; England; New; States; United; York; american; author; book; hand; illustration; ink; line; machine; paper; plate; press; print; time; type; work; year summary = printing-press he can stamp paper upon inked type in so deft a manner and size of type and size of letter-press page for the book, and sends electrotype plates from which the book is printed, unless, as in rare the proof known as a "galley-proof," and is, in book work, printed on electrotype plates on a press which prints thirty-two pages at a time or electrotype plates are placed during the printing of the book. permanent use in printing all of the forms of the book in question. matter of hours, while, in the case of ordinary book work, a press book-work, is the flat-bed perfecting press. the first rotary press made for a good grade of book-work. A finished book-cover design can be made on water-color paper, written and printed about a book before it is off press and present to publication of his first book (at the author''s expense), the publisher id = 28398 author = nan title = Movement of the International Literary Exchanges, between France and North America from January 1845 to May, 1846 With Instructions for Collecting, Preparing, and Forwarding Objects of Natural History Written by The Professors Administrators of The Museum Of Natural History At Paris. And Instructions Relative to Anthropology and Zoology date = keywords = France; Massachusetts; Ministre; Monsieur; New; Paris; States; United; Vattemare; York; des; les; plant; que; vous; États summary = seulement que, depuis cette époque, les États de New-York, de la Vienne; que les bibliothécaires de ces villes lui ont parlé des Colbert fit faire des copies de manuscrits pour les échanges. C''est aussi par les ordres de Colbert qu''on fit un état des pour me soutenir; que des associations ont été formées dans vous faire rendre compte des faits que j''ai négligés pour être d''art que de science ou autres, pour établir avec les musées et De leur côté les États du Maine et du Massachusetts ont, par des les nations, des publications d''un intérêt général, Son par lequel vous travaillez à unir toutes les nations dans une persévérants, que vous prenez pour l''échange, entre les deux Vous trouverez ci-joint une collection complète de toutes les des documents publiés par mon ministère qui seront de nature à volumes of the natural history of the state of New-York, to id = 31760 author = nan title = Why do we need a public library? Material for a library campaign date = keywords = book; free; good; library; public; school summary = Let the boys find in the free library wholesome books of adventure, and A public library in our community would be an influence for good every The public library is an adult school; it is a perpetual and life-long 8 Training in reference work, in the use of books and libraries, in the library facilities has greatly influenced school work, in bringing home The books of a public library actively pervade the community; they reach A good public library in this town may help our neighboring farmers as of the workingman must get from the public library the general books of well-conducted free public library as to be without a good school. If they have a good public library they will read After the church and the school, the free public library is the most collection of books." Libraries, like the schools, should be supported id = 33494 author = nan title = The Library and Society: Reprints of Papers and Addresses date = keywords = Association; Boston; Chicago; Conference; Dr.; England; Franklin; Free; Harvard; John; Journal; Libraries; Library; Louis; Massachusetts; Mr.; New; O''Brien; Philadelphia; Public; Quincy; School; Spencer; St.; State; United; University; William; York; american; book; good; great; librarian; life; man; read; work summary = Books and the Public Library; Dedication Address of Chelsea of public libraries, some of whose books, like I would have a public library abundant in translations of the best books works are of great use; books for women''s clubs are good things; the reading, present it as a New-Year''s gift to the Boston Public Library. practical and useful life and career with books, libraries, and reading. private library is not small, the books I read are more often borrowed years, more than sixty free public libraries in small towns (out of one of the supply of such books by a free public library is, that it is free public libraries at the general expense and for the common use of the work of the library, or help people to get books or encourage more That the majority of books withdrawn from public libraries are works of id = 35272 author = nan title = A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700, Vol. 1 Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe date = keywords = Bedford; Bindery; Charles; Club; Co.; Crown; DCC; English; George; Goldsmith; Henry; India; James; John; Life; London; Mr.; Murray; New; Post; Press; Printed; Rivière; Robert; Royal; Thomas; William; York; author; gilt; history; print; work summary = First octavo edition, with a portrait of the author, engraved title, One of thirty-five copies printed on Japan paper, with engraved title by Large paper copy of the first edition in English, with portrait and two Large paper copy of the second edition, with inserted portrait engraved Large paper copy, with a portrait of Thomas Bewick, proof on India coloured plates [12] and numerous engravings [207] London: John Murray Large paper copy, fifty printed, with etched portrait of the author, Grandson of King James II, in the Year 1746 London: printed by Henry London: Printed for James, John and Paul Knapton, at the Crown in [portrait] London: printed for Thomas Tegg . of the author by George Chalmers] London: printed for John Stockdale By John Ferriar, M.D. Second edition London: printed for Cadell and In this edition the full-page illustrations are printed on India paper. id = 35273 author = nan title = A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700, Vol. 2 Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe date = keywords = Bedford; Bindery; Book; Charles; Club; Co.; Crown; DCC; David; English; George; Henry; India; James; Janseniste; John; Life; London; Mr.; New; Pope; Post; Printed; Royal; Thomas; William; York; author; edge; gilt; print; work summary = edited, with notes, by Sir Walter Scott With a Portrait of the Author [London] Albion Press printed: published by James Cundee, . Portrait on the title-page after an original sketch by Sir George The second edition London John W. volumes, half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews._ plates] London: printed for William Miller, . hundred woodcut illustrations from drawings by George Scharf, Jr. HORACE.--The Odes of Horace, translated into English verse, with a Life Leigh Hunt, Lord Byron &c] London, 1822: [-1823] printed by and for John Large paper copy, with engraved title-pages and forty-three plates. _12mo, two volumes, half brown levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Thick paper copy, with engraved title, sixteen copper-plate portraits, Large paper copy, fifty printed, with portrait of Keble, proof on India English Illustrated Books by Austin Dobson Second edition London illustrative notes, [by Henry Huth.] London: printed at the Chiswick id = 35274 author = nan title = A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700, Vol. 3 Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe date = keywords = Bedford; Bindery; Charles; Club; Co.; Crown; Esq; George; India; John; London; Mr.; Post; Printed; Rivière; Royal; SIR; Smith; Thomas; William; author; edge; gilt; print summary = Large paper copy, with engraved title and eleven plates, proofs on India Large paper copy, fifty printed, with etched portrait, proof on Japan Edited by the late Joseph Ritson, Esq. London: printed Large paper copy, fifty printed, with five portraits, proofs on India Rogers, Esq. A new edition London: printed by Thomas Bensley . [Edited by William Sharpe] London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, Whatman paper copy, fifty printed, with numerous woodcut illustrations. Large paper copy, seventy-five printed, with a steel portrait of André This, the Abbotsford edition, was printed in London by Richard Clay. London, 1824: Printed for John and Henry L. B. Sheridan, Esq. London: printed in the year M, DCC, XCV. By William Smith, A.M. London: Printed for Thomas Wilcox, . One hundred copies printed, on Japan paper, with portrait of the author, volumes, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by A new Edition [vignette] London, Printed for id = 36471 author = nan title = United States Government Publications, v. 8 Jan.-Jun. 1892 A Monthly Catalog date = keywords = Bulletin; Cong; Consular; Favoring; February; H.R.; June; Nat; Secretary; States; U.S.; United; Washington; content; report; smithsonian summary = ---Reports from the committee on territories favoring bill (H.R. 3980) to ratify an act of the legislature of Arizona, making an ---Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill (H.R. 5150) providing representation of the U.S. at the Columbian Historical ---Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief ---Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief ---Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill id = 36649 author = nan title = Selected List of Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell''s Publications [1890] date = keywords = Day; Mrs.; Stories; Story; author summary = HOPE, Author of ''Stories of School A Story of the Present Day. By the Author of ''A TAYLOR, Author of ''Story of Two Lives,'' etc. AGUILAR, Author of ''Days of Bruce,'' etc. Stories of School Life. Stories of School Life. Nimmo''s New Half-Crown Series of Stories. HOPE, Author of ''Stories of HOPE, Author of ''Stories of The Boys at Penrohn: A Story of English School Life. NIMMO''S NEW EIGHTEENPENNY SERIES OF STORIES BY POPULAR AUTHORS. By the Author of ''Little Tales for Tiny Tots,'' etc. SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN, by Mrs. SHERWOOD, JANE TAYLOR, RICHARD 7. The Story of the Rose, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales. SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN, BY WELL-KNOWN AUTHORS. _NIMMO''S BIRTH-DAY BOOKS._ 1. Bible Words for Birth-Days; Consisting of a Text of Scripture and 5. The Little Folk''s Birth-Day Book; or, Something Good about 8. Mrs. Hemans'' Birth-Day Book. LITTLE BRIGHTEYES BIRTH-DAY BOOK. id = 38132 author = nan title = A Hundred and Sixty Books by Washington Authors Some Other Writers Who are Contributors to Periodical Literature; Lines Worth Knowing by Heart date = keywords = Alaska; Mrs.; Pacific; Seattle; Tacoma; Washington; William; author summary = Glimpses in Pioneer Life on Puget Sound.= (1903.) Same author. History of Puget Sound Country.= (1903.) Colonel William Farland History of Washington, The Rise and Progress of an American State.= The author is son of Rev. Cushing Eells, founder of Whitman College contains a good account of the Seattle fire of 1889. Seven Years on the Pacific Slope.= (1914.) Mrs. Hugh Fraser and represents ten years'' work by the author. Political Primer for New York City and State.= (1900.) Same author. says "It is the only story that tells accurately of the early life of books she wrote are Stories of Montana, Men Two Counties, besides experiences in the sage-brush country where the author lived the life written several books on Alaska under the nom de plume May Kellogg general editor of a Sunday edition and author of feature stories in this book published in Tacoma. Writers'' Club of Seattle, 20 Writers'' Club of Seattle, 20 id = 39494 author = nan title = Poetry of the Supernatural date = keywords = Book; John; Poems; Verse; William; ghost summary = ''Twas all souls'' night, and to and fro mother does not go as far as the ghost in Robert Buchanan''s Oxford Book of Canadian Verse.) For right ahead lay the Ship of the Dead The white ghosts walk in a row, I looked and saw the ghosts And I who have troubled the dead man''s grave Heard all the dead man did. "O dream-taught man," said the woman-The Ghosts of an Old House. Some say they saw the dead man steer-''Tis the ghost of a Sea-King, my father, rigid and pale, red to join all the other dead ships, which are in white." Ballad of the Dead Lover. Says old Bill''s ghost to me, The dead are coming back again, the years are rolled away, All Souls'' Night. THE OLD BALLADS The ballads that follow have all been selected from The Oxford Book of id = 41230 author = nan title = Ballads of Books date = keywords = Life; ROBERT; Shakspere; Written; book; care; day; friend; illustration; leave; library; lie; light; like; love; man; mind; old; page; volume summary = The Love of Books, the Golden Key Love, joy, grief, laughter in my books I find. Old Books are best. Old Books are best. Till the New Age shall feel her cold heart beating I read, O friend, no pages of old lore, And new books old. seize The hapless man, who feels the book-disease, Books rule thy mind, so let it be! Books rule thy mind, so let it be! Books rule thy mind, so let it be! Upon thy well-made choice of friends and books; ON THE FLY-LEAF OF A BOOK OF OLD PLAYS. There is no Past, so long as Books shall live! And to her heart, that books can make us wise. He knows rare books, like precious wines, But books, old friends that are always new, I must confess I love old books! I love black-letter books that saw Come to old books--consult the dead-- id = 42275 author = nan title = Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study. date = keywords = Act; FIRM; Factory; Footnote; London; Mr.; Mrs.; Paper; Society; Union; Week; Women; sidenote; work summary = Wages paid to Men and to Women for similar Work" (_Economic Journal_, "women''s wages should be the same as men''s for the same work." "To at night men do the work performed in the day by women. shape in machines worked by men, then passed to women to be "cemented," machine ruling and envelope making, women may work three days a week, numbers employed and time at which work is done, women being still In a firm where women made envelopes, one girl working from 9 a.m. to 8 managed by two girls and it does the work of eight women hand-folders. and women''s work, is now largely done by machines managed by men. certain large printing works was shown women folding one of the certain large printing works was shown women folding one of the women who have married whilst working in certain firms, or widows of men id = 44406 author = nan title = Papers and Proceedings of the Twenty-Third General Meeting of the American Library Association Held at Waukesha, Wisconsin, July 4-10, 1901 date = keywords = Andrew; Association; Boston; Carnegie; Chicago; Congress; Illinois; John; Library; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Public; States; United; University; Washington; Wisconsin; York; american; book; gift summary = Round Table Meeting: Work of State Library Associations of best books to form the basis of a public library. collection of books universal in scope, as no local library with limited card printed by the Library of Congress goes out to the New York Public The library is already issuing publications in book form. sent out each year from New York State Library as a result of voting by The books suggested by public library commissions are usually published City Library has printed a short list of books on science and useful The practice of sending collections of books from the public library to have been sent to the public library a half-day at a time to do work public libraries have for some time past systematically sent both books in the library in the school house the children can take the books to id = 44962 author = nan title = Early American Poetry 1610-1820: A List of Works in the New York Public Library date = keywords = Boston; England; John; Mr.; NBH; New; Philadelphia; Printed; Samuel; Specimens; Street; Thomas; Washington; William; York; american; nbhd=; print; reserve= summary = with the following note: "This poem, written by an American Major John André.] New-York: Printed by James Rivington, MDCCLXXX. edition, printed by Stephen Daye at Cambridge, in New England in 1640. Boston New-England: Printed and sold by Green and Russell, at their Monody, on the death of Gen. George Washington, delivered at the New-York Theatre [sic] on Monday New-York: Printed by John Tiebout, No. 358, Pearl-Street, for New-York: Printed and published by John Low, Providence, in New-England: Printed and sold by William New-York: Printed for the author [1794]. New-York: Printed for the author [1794]. Poems, by Samuel Low. New-York: Printed by T. Boston in New-England, Printed for John Ratcliff, Also printed in _American poems, selected and original_, Also printed in _American poems, selected and original_, Also printed in _American poems, selected and original_, Also printed in _American poems, selected and original_, Also printed in _American poems, selected and original_, id = 45756 author = nan title = Papers and Proceedings of the Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Library Association Held at Ottawa, Canada, June 26-July 2, 1912 date = keywords = American; Association; Canada; Chicago; Committee; Congress; Dr.; Illinois; June; Library; Louis; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Ottawa; State; University; Washington; Wisconsin; York; book; public summary = 550 Children''s books; a purchase list for public libraries, by Selected list of music and books about music for public libraries, the library requesting it states the time the book will be needed and national library associations and departments working on the public One great need is for popular books and pamphlets on public library library matters, while a few report such meetings for the general book that first of all the free public library is a collection of books that the trained librarian can take with him into general library work. library work is the use of books and magazines for the three minute use of many kinds of books in school and public library. important work of the school library is preparation for the best use for books to have a card in the public library. school of the New York public library, read a paper on id = 46609 author = nan title = The Book-Lovers'' Anthology date = keywords = Bible; England; English; God; Homer; Johnson; Mr.; Oxford; Shakespeare; Sir; St.; Thomas; author; book; find; good; great; library; life; like; man; old; read; thy; volume; work summary = work of a writer who had translated a German book into English, saying Thy age, like ours, O soul of Sir John Cheek, attractive old book, we have stood reading for hours at the stall, lost book would be good company for personages like Roger Ascham and his So long shall live thy praise in books of fame, is making even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it This wonderful work is one of the few books which may be read repeatedly and books, and have had long experience in learning, and in the world: there is no book like the Bible for excellent learning, wisdom, and use; I know men who say they had as lief read any book in a library copy as ''Libraries,'' says my good old friend George Dyer, a man as learned as he The works touching books are two: first, libraries id = 47134 author = nan title = Papers and Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth General Meeting of the American Library Association Held at Kaaterskill, N. Y., June 23-28, 1913 date = keywords = Albany; American; Association; Board; Boston; Brooklyn; Chicago; City; Committee; Congress; Council; Illinois; June; Library; Mary; Massachusetts; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Pennsylvania; Public; Sch; State; University; Washington; York; book; work summary = The New York Public Library sends its discarded books to sends the following report of the work of the State library and the San done a good work in educating the library''s public, as well as the of books in libraries, and thereupon opened a children''s reading room various reference books in the college library on, say, the works of fact that so few of us in library work know the contents of books and people from the fact that books they get from the public libraries are the children of the city read library books in their homes during the books," she said when asked what use she made of the school library. Generally speaking, they read the books in the school library or none rural school library with required reading of children''s books. of his library, and at the same time catalog the department books for id = 51643 author = nan title = Book-plates of To-day date = keywords = Mr.; Tryon; book; illustration; plate summary = American Designers of Book-plates: William Edgar [Illustration: {Book-plate of Library of the Studio Club.} By Wm. [Illustration: {Book-plate of John Charles Gage. [Illustration: {Book-plate of William Frederick Havemeyer.}] An artistic book-plate is the expression in decorative illustration of [Illustration: {Book-plate of the Authors'' Club Library.} By Geo. designers of book-plates, uses the nude quite freely in his work; in THE ARCHITECT AS A BOOK-PLATE DESIGNER THE ARCHITECT AS A BOOK-PLATE DESIGNER Among the book-plate designers of the present day the architect may, can design so fanciful and dainty a work as a book-plate becomes a who can and does design book-plates. [Illustration: {Book-plate of Library of the Boys Club.} By Thomas A CHECK-LIST of the WORK of TWENTY-THREE BOOK-PLATE DESIGNERS of book-plate design, Mr. Barrett''s work is exploited at length. The few book-plates designed by Harry E. The book-plate designs by Mr. New are in a class by themselves. id = 52371 author = nan title = Armenia and the Armenians: A List of References in the New York Public Library date = keywords = Akademiya; Ararat; Armenia; Armenians; Armenien; Arménie; Arméniens; Asia; Gesellschaft; Imperatorskaya; Journal; KAA; Nauk; New; ONK; ONP; Pétersbourg; Revue; Society; Turkey; Van; York; oaa summary = LIST OF WORKS ON ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS Die armenischen Handschriften des Klosters von Beiträge zur Ethnographie der Bewohner von Armenien und ---Die Quelle des westlichen Tigrisarmes und der ---Ueber den Ursprung der Bronzecultur und über die armenische Notes about Armenia and the Armenians. near Mount Ararat in Armenia: from the original Armenian [or rather ---Sur l''histoire ancienne de l''Arménie, d''après les textes des Tatars; traduit pour la première fois sur le texte arménien de Armenia, translated into Arabic from the Armenian.] Jerusalem, ---Zur Erklärung der armenischen Geschichte des Moses von texte arménien de l''histoire des princes Orpélians par E. die Geschichte des armenischen Naxararowt ''iwns und der armenischen Turkish Armenia and the Armenians in Turkey. B. Armenia and Armenian people, 12. B. Armenia and Armenian people, 12. Armenia, Armenians and treaties, 33. Armenia, Armenians and treaties, 33. Armenia and Armenian question, 78. Armenia and Armenian question, 78. id = 7167 author = nan title = The Guide to Reading — the Pocket University Volume XXIII date = keywords = 8-Pt; 9-pt; III; JOHN; Lincoln; Song; book; reading summary = Books for Study and Reading Books for Study and Reading Why do we read books is one of those vast questions that need no to be argued into the belief that the reading of books is good for us; The man who does not like to read any books is, I am confident, seldom Franklin''s advice to read much but not too many books; the list of We must read a book for all there is in it or we shall get little or reading is to give a book its due and a little more. of a book read at twenty is just the passages I did not mark. The first time I read an excellent book, it is to me just as if I had gained a new friend; when I read over a book I have perused before, Many times the reading of a book has made the fortune of a man--has