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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 69 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 80801 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 John 23 New 22 Mr. 19 London 19 England 17 St. 17 Sir 16 William 14 illustration 14 King 14 English 13 York 12 print 12 Thomas 12 Charles 10 history 10 Paris 10 Lord 10 Henry 9 work 9 french 9 book 9 Printed 9 Mrs. 9 God 9 Book 8 Library 8 George 7 english 7 Royal 7 Life 7 James 7 France 6 author 6 Robert 6 Europe 6 Dr. 6 Co. 6 America 5 little 5 life 5 italian 5 great 5 University 5 Street 5 Smith 5 Old 5 Indians 5 Duke 5 Boston Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 19107 p. 8693 book 7829 man 6464 time 6198 work 5554 year 5542 edition 5144 life 4854 day 4480 copy 4357 illustration 4316 volume 4278 part 3841 edge 3554 page 3483 child 3077 name 3073 place 2975 death 2862 letter 2805 story 2803 author 2670 history 2661 hand 2534 title 2522 fish 2503 paper 2497 side 2497 century 2483 world 2468 people 2399 way 2361 thing 2308 word 2274 form 2249 country 2247 number 2224 other 2181 body 2161 character 2157 woman 2118 art 2063 soul 2024 water 2021 head 2003 one 1923 line 1901 house 1873 order 1869 end Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 168133 _ 11957 . 10697 de 6218 London 6151 pp 4686 New 4505 vol 4250 ii 4141 Mr. 4002 J. 3876 la 3716 i. 3712 See 3685 John 3454 tom 3132 M. 2892 Paris 2727 St. 2707 N. 2695 York 2673 French 2639 W. 2592 English 2573 y 2564 C. 2553 God 2429 Hist 2378 France 2333 iii 2299 8vo 2185 England 2150 Shakespeare 2126 H. 2104 Columbus 2054 Sir 2023 et 2021 William 1944 R. 1913 que 1893 Library 1807 S. 1777 E. 1722 Thomas 1638 Henry 1602 G. 1564 T. 1561 Printed 1549 c. 1539 King 1525 First Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; 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"How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 19019 not 8092 other 7832 more 7564 first 7235 so 6163 great 6026 only 5926 very 5448 most 5213 also 5138 little 5070 well 4923 good 4619 many 4610 now 4499 same 4348 then 4230 as 3695 much 3583 such 3517 up 3437 large 3379 early 3371 own 3268 old 3117 long 2962 uncut 2931 french 2840 out 2744 here 2731 new 2613 even 2571 few 2542 back 2443 small 2308 never 2302 last 2225 however 2168 far 2140 still 2123 thus 2090 second 2031 high 1917 original 1785 there 1785 again 1751 young 1727 english 1696 too 1691 later Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1452 good 1215 most 846 least 639 early 436 great 332 high 220 fine 181 large 168 Most 129 late 119 low 117 eld 103 near 98 bad 79 old 72 strong 71 slight 64 small 58 rare 51 young 49 noble 46 simple 45 rich 40 manif 36 deep 36 choice 34 full 33 fair 32 happy 30 pure 28 grand 26 long 26 e 23 wise 20 dear 20 brave 20 able 19 wide 19 c'' 19 bright 18 farth 18 common 17 short 16 sure 16 hard 16 faint 16 close 15 scarce 15 mean 15 lovely Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4233 most 225 well 109 least 5 ¦ 5 near 5 long 4 goethe 3 lest 3 fairest 2 worst 2 soon 2 oldest 2 highest 2 greatest 2 finest 2 farthest 2 est 2 deepest 1 writhe 1 virginia= 1 ther 1 smallest 1 oftenest 1 library:--the 1 heurêka_]"!--the 1 heaviest 1 hard 1 fusina= 1 early 1 ear?--the 1 disguis''d 1 clearest 1 bothe Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 www.gutenberg.net 4 posner.library.cmu.edu 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org 1 gallica.bnf.fr Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 4 http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/) 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45426/45426-h/45426-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45426/45426-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/5/4/28540/28540-h/28540-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/5/4/28540/28540-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/8/5/17857/17857-h/17857-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/8/5/17857/17857-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/2/9/12293/12293-h/12293-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/2/9/12293/12293-h.zip 1 http://gallica.bnf.fr 1 http://archive.org/details/englishillustrat00whit 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 ccx074@pglaf.org 1 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 _ see _ 47 ---- see also 26 _ see also 19 _ is _ 18 _ is not 14 book is not 12 _ does not 12 _ printed _ 10 _ said john 10 book was not 10 work is not 9 books were not 8 _ is also 8 _ was first 8 _ was not 8 day is over 8 men are not 7 _ are not 7 _ was _ 7 _ went _ 7 book called _ 7 copy is now 7 life is not 6 _ be _ 6 _ do _ 6 _ know _ 6 _ print _ 6 book is as 6 man does not 6 men do not 5 _ are _ 5 _ called _ 5 _ had _ 5 _ is very 5 _ prints _ 5 _ saw _ 5 _ were _ 5 book is devoted 5 day is not 5 work called _ 5 work was not 4 _ are also 4 _ are very 4 _ did _ 4 _ have _ 4 _ is about 4 _ is common 4 _ is probably 4 _ living _ 4 _ was also Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 _ are not _ 2 day is not very 2 men are not only 1 . did not consciously 1 _ are not certainly 1 _ are not difficult 1 _ are not rich 1 _ does not strikingly 1 _ had no occasion 1 _ has no cranial 1 _ have no clavicles 1 _ is no esoteric 1 _ is no proof 1 _ is no real 1 _ is not clearly 1 _ is not entirely 1 _ is not heterocercal 1 _ is not only 1 _ is not peculiar 1 _ is not punishable 1 _ knew not _ 1 _ was no doubt 1 _ was not _ 1 _ was not merely 1 _ was not so 1 _ was not very 1 _ was not yet 1 book are not very 1 book does not quite 1 book had no heart 1 book has no full 1 book has no other 1 book has no superior 1 book have no engravings 1 book is not _ 1 book is not always 1 book is not important 1 book is not merely 1 book is not now 1 book is not uncommon 1 book is not very 1 book was no doubt 1 book was no drawback 1 book was no longer 1 book was not accordyng 1 book was not far 1 book was not fully 1 book was not only 1 book was not worth 1 book were not available A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 19082 author = Alger, William Rounseville title = The Destiny of the Soul: A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life date = keywords = Abraham; Adam; Ahriman; Apocalypse; Augustine; Book; CHAPTER; Christ; Christendom; Christianity; Church; Creator; Divine; Dr.; Epistle; Father; Gehenna; God; Hades; Hindu; Hist; Ibid; Infinite; Jehovah; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; King; Logos; Lord; Messiah; Moses; Mysteries; New; Nirwana; Ormuzd; Paradise; Paul; Peter; Pharisees; Philo; Plato; Satan; Savior; Sheol; Son; Spirit; Testament; body; christian; day; death; die; doctrine; future; great; greek; heaven; hebrew; hell; history; jewish; life; man; nature; oriental; persian; resurrection; scripture; shall; sin; soul; thing; time; truth; world summary = life of nature, the creative power of God. If filial soul be spiritual bodies, and an admission into the kingdom of God. According to Paul, then, physical death is not the retributive God, saying, "Thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes with the gods is life; to descend into this world is death, a that Jesus came from God to the earth as a man, laid down his life Christ''s soul into heaven after death be said to have done away souls of men at death go into the under world, "a place deep and time is short." "I pray God your whole spirit, soul, and body be Since he regarded God as personal love, life, truth, and light, Christ, next in rank below God, as personal love, life, truth, and God and pass from darkness and death into life and light. 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 = 47809 author = Atherton, William H. (William Henry) title = Montreal, 1535-1914. Vol. 1. Under the French Régime, 1535-1760 date = keywords = April; August; Canada; Cartier; Casson; Champlain; Charles; Company; Dieu; Dollier; English; Father; February; Fort; France; Frontenac; God; Indians; Iroquois; Jacques; January; Jean; Jesuits; July; June; Lake; Laval; Lawrence; Louis; Madame; Maisonneuve; Mance; March; Marguerite; Marie; Montcalm; Montreal; Moyne; New; November; October; Paris; Quebec; Queylus; Rivers; Salle; Sault; September; Sieur; St.; Street; Vaudreuil; canadian; french; illustration summary = BEGINS--MONTREAL''S FREE TRADE MOVEMENT--THE FIRST IROQUOIS WAR Mance and a dozen men for Montreal with the Jesuit, Father La Place. Quebec, and arrived with de Maisonneuve at Montreal, on October 14th. Montreal under the command of the nephew of the new governor, Charles Quebec and she arrived at Montreal just a year after her departure, on by his Indians, at Montreal, Three Rivers and Quebec. at Quebec, Montreal, Three Rivers and in all other places, as many, and Meanwhile at Montreal news had arrived of the capture on the Ile Ste. Thérèse, of Charles Le Moyne who, in July, had been given leave by de Montreal, went over to France to seek new missioners for the work of MONTREAL PARTY PRESENT THEIR CASE IN FRANCE--FRONTENAC AND FENELON MONTREAL PARTY PRESENT THEIR CASE IN FRANCE--FRONTENAC AND FENELON The year of 1678 saw great preparations at Montreal for new ventures id = 16715 author = Ball, Margaret title = Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature date = keywords = Byron; Dryden; Edinburgh; English; Footnote; III; Ibid; John; Journal; Letters; Life; Lockhart; Memoirs; Minstrelsy; Mr.; Quarterly; Review; Scott; Sir; Swift; Vol; Walter; history summary = The lack of any adequate discussion of Scott''s critical work is a SCOTT''S WORK AS STUDENT AND EDITOR IN THE FIELD OF LITERARY HISTORY SCOTT''S WORK AS STUDENT AND EDITOR IN THE FIELD OF LITERARY HISTORY Part of Scott''s critical work on mediaeval literature falls outside the A review of the _Life and Works of Chatterton_ gave Scott an opportunity In 1805 Scott wrote to his friend George Ellis, "My critical notes will Such criticism as Scott gives on specific parts of Dryden''s work is prose added in this edition are really his work.[189] Scott had good It has already been said that a large part of Scott''s critical work quality appears elsewhere in Scott''s critical work, but it is perhaps _Dryden''s Works_, edited by Scott, 2, 5, 7, 36, 44-5, 50, 51, 52-8, _Swift''s Works_, edited by Scott, 6, 7, 65-70, 73, 79, 126, 139, 153, 178 id = 41070 author = Bancroft, Hubert Howe title = The Native Races [of the Pacific states], Volume 1, Wild Tribes The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 1 date = keywords = Adven; Aff; Alaska; America; Annales; Apaches; Arch; Bay; Berra; Cal; California; Cape; Cent; Chinooks; Clarke; Coast; Colorado; Columbia; Compans; Cook; Cremony; Darien; Deserts; Doc; Domenech; Dunn; Emory; Eskimos; Ethnog; Explor; Farnham; Fort; Francisco; Geografía; Gibbs; Hale; Herrera; Hist; Idaho; Indians; Island; John; Jour; Juan; Kane; Klamath; Kotzebue; Lake; Lewis; Life; Lond; Lord; Ludewig; Mackenzie; Marcy; Mayne; Mexicana; Mexico; Mexique; Mofras; Monthly; Mountains; Möllhausen; Mühlenpfordt; Nar; Nat; Nevada; New; Nez; Nicaragua; Nootka; Norte; Noticias; Nouvelles; Ogn; Oregon; Orozco; Overland; Pac; Pacific; Palmer; Parker; Percés; Pers; Powers; Races; Reisen; Rept; Richardson; Rio; River; Rocky; Ross; San; Santa; Scenes; Schoolcraft; Seemann; Sierra; Simpson; Smet; Smithsonian; Soc; Sonora; Sound; Sproat; Stat; Stevens; Tehuantepec; Ternaux; Texas; Trav; Valley; Vancouver; Viage; Voy; Voyages; Walla; Wand; Whipple; Wilkes; York; sidenote; vol summary = interior people of the northern coast near the Mackenzie river, is not The Atnas are a small tribe inhabiting the Atna or Copper River. and the interior Indian tribes ''are generally formed by the summit of The _Horn Mountain Indians_ ''inhabit the country betwixt Great Bear Lake morse-skins, made in the form of a canoe.'' _Kotzebue''s Voy._, vol. tribes.[231] The great _Shoshone_ family, extending south-east from the especial chiefs with real power in time of war, so the fishing tribes, Tribes mentioned by Morse as living in the vicinity of Clarke River: to the tribe who live on the small river which falls into the Columbia [233] ''The Indian tribes of the North-western Coast may be divided into tribe of the celebrated chief Marin lived near the mission of San ''Indian tribes living near the Oregon and California coast frontiers.'' [Sidenote: RUSSIAN RIVER AND COAST TRIBES.] tribe of Indians we had before seen.'' _Vancouver''s Voy._, vol. id = 42808 author = Bancroft, Hubert Howe title = The Native Races [of the Pacific states], Volume 2, Civilized Nations The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 2 date = keywords = Acosta; Ahau; America; Annales; Ant; Anáhuac; Aztecs; Bernal; Boturini; Bourbourg; Brasseur; CHAPTER; Camargo; Carbajal; Cartas; Casas; Clavigero; Codex; Cogolludo; Col; Compans; Conq; Cortés; Cultur; Diaz; Doc; Duran; Espinosa; Fernando; Gama; Geschichte; God; Gomara; Guatemala; Herrera; Hist; Huitzilopochtli; Humboldt; Icazbalceta; Idaho; Ixtlilxochitl; Kingsborough; Klemm; Landa; Las; Lord; Martyr; Maya; Mendieta; Messico; Mex; Mexico; Michoacan; Monarq; Montezuma; Motolinia; Nahua; Navigationi; New; Nicaragua; Nouvelles; Oviedo; Peter; Pimentel; Prescott; Quiché; Ramusio; Rapport; Relacion; Relatione; Sahagun; Spaniards; Squier; Storia; Teatro; Ternaux; Tezcuco; Tezozomoc; Tlacopan; Tlascala; Toltec; Torquemada; Veytia; Voy; Ximenez; Ynd; Yucatan; day; dress; feast; iii; king; mexican; sidenote; spanish; tom summary = Mexican Cycle -The Civil Year -The Aztec Months -Names certain days in each year, which were generally celebrated with feasts Lord our God hath called him to rest with the dead kings, his great solace and joy; in thee hath the Lord God given us a sun-like After the king in rank, ''eran los quatro electores del Rey, que years to efface all vestiges of Aztec art and greatness than time and delante quitando las pajas del suelo por finas que fuesen.'' _Hist. common people, but likewise by the great nobles and the high-priest. in other parts of Mexico the priests and nobles passed several days in Every eight years a grand festival took place, called CYCLE--THE CIVIL YEAR--THE AZTEC MONTHS--NAMES OF THE DAYS equaling the number of days in the Mexican year.[804] The temple at which day some great event probably took place in their history. 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 = 13852 author = Bennett, Arnold title = Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature date = keywords = Classics; Edition; English; Everyman; John; Lamb; Library; Poems; Sir; Thomas; Universal; Wordsworth; Works summary = bound to have read somewhere that the style of Sir Thomas Browne is Let us begin experimental reading with Charles Lamb. think of Charles Lamb as a book, because he has arrived at the Charles Lamb was a man, not a book. form an idea of the man behind the book. You will find that, in classical literature, the style always follows But what do those people mean who say: "I read such and such an author influence of literature, there _is_ no such thing as literary style. prose and verse of Charles and Mary Lamb, edited by that unsurpassed learning about literature in general; for books were his hobby, and he little for books and enjoys reading, and knows the classics by name Second: Read William Hazlitt''s essay "On Poetry in library of English literature, in comely and adequate editions. For the purposes of book-buying, I divide English literature, not 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 = 31351 author = Brinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison) title = A Record of Study in Aboriginal American Languages date = keywords = American; Languages; Nahuatl; Philosophical; Proceedings; Society summary = volumes on the bibliography of American Aboriginal Languages are 1. The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages as set forth by 4. On certain morphologic traits in American Languages. 7. American Languages and why we should Study them. 9. Traits of Primitive Speech, illustrated from American languages. inquiry whether the native American languages, as a group, have peculiar tribes of America, North, Central and South, on the basis of language. the English language derived from the native tongues of America. of native American authors and notices of a number of their works stocks, the Algonkin, Nahuatl, Maya, Quechua and Tupi (No. 15). of Aboriginal American Literature." Each volume was to contain a work original text, and a new translation, notes and vocabulary. NORTH AMERICAN LANGUAGES NORTH OF MEXICO. MEXICAN AND CENTRAL AMERICAN LANGUAGES. SOUTH AMERICAN AND ANTILLEAN LANGUAGES. Studies in South American Languages. PART IV.--LINGUISTIC.--American Aboriginal Languages, and why we 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 = 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 = 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 = 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 = 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 = 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 = 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 = 36783 author = Gould, George M. (George Milbrey) title = Concerning Lafcadio Hearn; With a Bibliography by Laura Stedman date = keywords = April; Atlantic; August; Cincinnati; Company; Creole; December; East; Edition; English; February; Figaro; Flaubert; God; Guy; Harper; Hearn; January; Japan; June; Lafcadio; March; Martinique; Maupassant; Monthly; Mr.; New; November; October; Orleans; Revue; September; Story; West; York; french; japanese; life; vol; year summary = In a nation of child-lovers, as Hearn''s Japanese writings "As an interpreter of the Japanese heart, mind, hand and soul, Mr. Hearn "To the details of life and thought in Japan Mr. Hearn''s soul seems "Lafcadio Hearn not only buried himself in the Japanese world, but gave It is the old Japan that Hearn loves, and the passing of which he mourns "Hearn''s Stories of Old Japan," by W. _The Critic_, "Hearn''s Stories of Old Japan," March, 1906, The New York _Times_, "Exotic Lafcadio Hearn: The Life and A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," A review of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," 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 = 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 = 12293 author = Hazlitt, William Carew title = Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine date = keywords = Book; Charles; Cookery; England; English; Henry; John; King; London; Master; Mr.; Mrs.; Receipts; St.; boil; day; dish; early; french; good; little; pound; sugar; table; time summary = of wine, two pieces of salt fish, and six baked herrings or a dish but the boiled meats must be after the French fashion, the dishes form the volume (Babees'' Book) edited for the Early English Text recently by the appearance of the "Noble Book of Cookery" in Mrs. Napier''s edition, not to mention other aids in the same way, which are butter, and pour it in the dish with your meat: lay sweet-breads and boil them in one half wine and the other water; cut them in small them into boiling water, with a spoonful of fine sugar, and a good put in a good spoonful of sugar, a very little salt, a nutmeg grated, sugar, nutmeg, a little salt, orange-flower-water, and a pound of ''tis like grated bread, something more than half a pound of sugar, of fair water and boil it an hour, and let it stand till ''tis 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 = 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 = 23558 author = Jones, Henry Festing title = The Samuel Butler Collection at Saint John''s College, Cambridge A Catalogue and a Commentary date = keywords = Alfred; Butler; John; Jones; London; Memoir; New; Samuel summary = I. PICTURES, SKETCHES AND DRAWINGS BY OR RELATING TO SAMUEL BUTLER . was published (1888) he had plunged into _The Life and Letters of Dr. Butler_, and in 1892 he added to his absorbing occupations the problem of John Leech died in 1864, the year in which Butler returned from New 9. Oil Painting: Interior of Butler''s sitting-room, 15, Clifford''s Inn. There is something written in pencil on the panelling in the left-hand Oil Painting: View from Butler''s room in Clifford''s Inn showing the Oil Painting: Unfinished sketch-portrait of Butler. "Samuel Butler and his Note-Books." One complete copy containing pencil marks made by Butler. Sketch of the Life of Samuel Butler, being a volume of MS. Prospectus of _The Life and Letters of Dr. Samuel Butler_. This contains, among Sonnets on People and Places, (I.) Samuel Butler; By Samuel Butler, D.D. A new edition revised by the _Also_ an edition inscribed, "Samuel Butler, id = 46614 author = Jordan, David Starr title = A Guide to the Study of Fishes, Volume 1 (of 2) date = keywords = Agassiz; America; Atlantic; Australia; California; Chimæra; Cladoselache; Crossopterygians; Dean; Devonian; Dipnoans; Dr.; East; Eocene; Europe; FIG; Fishes; Ganoids; Gill; Gulf; Günther; Hawaii; Indies; Isthmus; Japan; Jordan; Lake; Linnæus; Mediterranean; New; North; Pacific; Panama; Pleuracanthus; Professor; Red; River; Salmo; Sea; States; Traquair; University; West; Woodward; chapter; fin; fish; form; illustration; specie; water summary = How Fishes Breathe.--The Gill Structures.--The Air-bladder.--Origin Fishes.--Variations in Fin-rays.--Relation of Numbers to Conditions =Form of Body.=--With a glance at the fish as a living organism and =Specialization of the Skeleton.=--In the lowest form of fish-like the fish-like series, and the origin of the paired fins or limbs, which =Forms of the Tail in Fishes.=--In the process of development the immature fish passing through a series of form stages which differ one =Peculiar Larval Forms.=--The young fish usually differs from the deal-fish (_Trachypterus_) the form of the body and fins changes This is a large family containing many species, fishes of local habits, At present about 900 species of fishes are known from the four great Several species of fresh-water fishes occur at the same time hundred species[75] of fishes as found in the fresh waters of North stream of a large number of species of fishes are the following, the id = 40617 author = Lambley, K. Rebillon (Kathleen Rebillon) title = The Teaching and Cultivation of the French Language in England during Tudor and Stuart Times With an Introductory Chapter on the Preceding Period date = keywords = Academy; Blois; Cambridge; Charles; Church; Court; Dictionary; Dieu; Duke; Duwes; Earl; Edward; Elizabeth; England; English; Englishmen; France; François; French; Grammar; Henry; Herbert; Holyband; James; Jean; John; Lady; Latin; Letters; London; Lord; Mary; Mauger; Mr.; New; Oxford; Palsgrave; Papers; Paris; Paul; Pierre; Queen; Robert; Schoolemaister; Shakespeare; Sir; Spanish; St.; Street; Thomas; Tongue; University; VIII; William; frenchman; header; italian; language summary = ''practice''--Latin and French text-books--Contrast of methods--Grammar Queen of England--French plays in London--The English language method--Continued use of the sixteenth-century French grammars--Latin grammar--French taught on the ''right method''--Attempts to teach Latin works on the French language, written in England by Englishmen without an earlier edition of the courtesy book in French and English, printed great value to the student of the English and French languages at that though they lived in England some years, and taught French to English write, read, or understand the English, Latin, French, Italian and English in London, and also had a French school for a time. It was printed in England in English, French, and Latin, in the French and English languages, which was published in London in 1680, into Englishe when they reade any Latin or French authors and doubt into Englishe when they reade any Latin or French authors and doubt 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 = 23464 author = Lee, Sidney, Sir title = A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles date = keywords = Court; Daniel; Dr.; Drayton; Earl; Elizabethan; England; English; Folio; George; Hall; Hamlet; Henry; III; James; John; Jonson; Juliet; King; London; Lord; Love; Marlowe; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Night; Pembroke; Queen; Richard; Robert; Romeo; Shakespeare; Sidney; Sir; Southampton; Stratford; Theatre; Thomas; Thorpe; William; french; italian; sonnet summary = originally published in the collected edition of Shakespeare''s works; the publication of ''Shakespeares Sonnets,'' and this tradesman-like form of The collection of Shakespeare''s 154 sonnets thus presents the appearance But neither in the sonnets nor in the play can Shakespeare''s praise of the addition of the ''Sonnets,'' in collected editions of Shakespeare''s was based by Shakespeare on a play of like title which had been published his edition Shakespeare''s sonnets and poems, because, he wrote, ''the edition of Shakespeare''s ''Sonnets.'' besides Shakespeare''s ''Sonnets,'' three plays by Chapman, {395d} four Sonnets, Shakespeare''s: the poet''s first attempts, 84 Shakespeare''s scornful allusions to sonnets in his plays, 107 108 Shakespeare''s scornful allusions to sonnets in his plays, 107 108 Thorpe, Thomas, the piratical publisher of Shakespeare''s Sonnets, 89-95 be the rival poet of Shakespeare''s sonnets. contemporary of Shakespeare published a long series of sonnets addressed Pembroke theory in a volume on _Shakespeare''s Sonnets_ which he published 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 = 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 = 12038 author = Moses, Montrose Jonas title = Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Introduction and Bibliography date = keywords = American; April; January; New; October; Theatre; York summary = da Rimini" or Bronson Howard''s "Shenandoah." In the instance of Mr. Langdon Mitchell''s "The New York Idea," it is possible to supersede all "Dramatization of Rip Van Winkle." _Critic_ (New York), "Curiosities of the American Stage." New York: Harper. "Curiosities of the American Stage." New York: Harper. York: Madison Square Theatre, October 9, 1882); "One of Our Girls" (New (Boston: Park Theatre, June, 1888); "A Man of the World" (New York: the novel by Richard Harding Davis (New York: Savoy Theatre, March 17, novel (New York: Savoy Theatre, October 22, 1906); "The Girl Who Has 18, 1908); "The Easiest Way" (New York: Belasco Theatre, January 19, 1908); "Just a Wife" (New York: Belasco Theatre, January 31, 1909); "The Theatre, October 24, 1887); "The Wife," with Henry DeMille (New York: Theatre, New York, now the Republic, January 11, 1905); "The Girl of the Return of Peter Grimm" (New York: Belasco Theatre, January 2, 1911); id = 14498 author = Orr, Sutherland, Mrs. title = A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) date = keywords = Aristophanes; Balaustion; Bishop; Browning; Charles; Church; Co.; Count; Dramatic; Duchess; England; Euripides; Florence; Footnote; Franceschini; God; Guido; John; King; Men; Mr.; Paracelsus; Personæ; Pompilia; Pope; Prince; Robert; Romances; Rome; Sordello; St.; Tragedy; life; love; lyric; poem; woman; work summary = had not the fact appeared to me self-evident, that I owe to Mr. Browning''s kindness all the additional matter which my own reading could the forms of real life, in the supposed experiences of men and women. that love of the unusual which is so striking to every reader of Mr. Browning''s works; and we might characterize these in a few words, by ambition is of its nature poetic, and seems so much in harmony with Mr. Browning''s mind--young and untutored by experience as it then was, full love of real life and adventure which inspired his boyish dreams. No man is "great" or "small" in the sight of God--each life being other than God: who for love''s sake had taken human form, and worked and continuity of the soul''s life; and represent love as a condition of "Another Way of Love." ("Dramatic Lyrics." Published in "Men 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 = 38726 author = Quigley, Margery Closey title = Index to Kindergarten Songs Including Singing Games and Folk Songs date = keywords = Gaynor; Hubbard; MSG; Music; RCS; SC1; SC2; SHS; SL1; SL2; Smith; TLB; little summary = Songs for little child''s day. Songs for little child''s day. Sunday songs for little children. Sunday songs for little children. Songs for little children. Songs for little children. Songs and games for little ones. Songs and games for little ones. *Come little children and sing. *Come little children and sing. Come, little children, your praise sing. *Come little robin, and sing me a song. Come now, little birds. Dear little light bird, happy and free. Five little children, busy all the day. Good morning, little children dear. Good morning, little children dear. ---Come dance, little Thumbkin. ---Come dance, little Thumbkin. Little boy went walking one lovely summer''s day. Little children, come let us form our ring. Oh come, dear little children. Oh come, dear little children. ---Little songs and dances. ---Little songs and dances. ---Little songs and dances. ---Little songs and dances. ---Little songs and dances. id = 20218 author = Sarmiento de Gamboa, Pedro title = History of the Incas date = keywords = Atahualpa; Ccapac; Chima; Cusi; Cuzco; Don; Francisco; Huascar; Huayna; Inca; Manco; Mayta; Pachacuti; Peru; Rocca; Sinchi; Sun; Tupac; Viceroy; Viracocha; Yupanqui; note summary = Mayta Ccapac, the fourth Inca, son of Lloqui Yupanqui and his wife Mama When Ccapac Yupanqui died, Inca Rocca, his son by his wife Ccuri-hilpay, the valley of Cuzco he also had two sons, the one named Inca Urco, the sons named Cusi, afterwards called Inca Yupanqui, because they believed His son Inca Yupanqui remained at Cuzco, resolved to defend the son Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, to whom the Sun has given such a great Cuzco, nor seeing his son Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui. Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui was at Cuzco after having conquered the his orders, he killed the Inca''s two brothers Ccapac Yupanqui and Huayna then said that he named his son Tupac Inca, and ordered him to come TUPAC INCA YUPANQUI SETS OUT, A SECOND TIME, BY ORDER OF HIS FATHER, TO TUPAC INCA YUPANQUI ORDERS A SECOND VISITATION OF THE LAND, AND DOES 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 = 5957 author = Shedlock, Marie L. title = The Art of the Story-Teller date = keywords = Andersen; Book; Emperor; Fairy; Hafiz; Hans; Hare; King; Legends; Lord; Mrs.; Nightingale; Old; Princess; Shepherd; Stories; Tales; child; good; great; little; man; story summary = My objects in urging the use of stories in the education of children I had been telling a class of young children the story of Polyphemus "No; it was a little kitten," said the story-teller decidedly. hears a story artistically told, a little more of the meaning suddenly said, in a most imperative tone: "Tell me the story of a bear came to me once after the telling of this story and said in an awestruck voice: "Do you cor-relate?" Having recovered from the effect been reading with some children of about ten years old the story from Many people think that the dramatization of the story by the children Many people think that the dramatization of the story by the children looking back on the telling of the story, the child often remembers will you tell stories?" "As you will," said Sturla. "The very same," said the Emperor, and he cried like a little child. 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 = 34838 author = Sloane, William Milligan title = The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Vol. 4 (of 4) date = keywords = Alexander; Austerlitz; Austria; Bernadotte; Blücher; Bonaparte; Charles; Corsica; Czar; Directory; Dresden; Duc; Duke; Elba; Emperor; England; Europe; Fontainebleau; France; Gen.=; Geschichte; Grouchy; H.=; Helena; Histoire; Italy; Joseph; King; Leipsic; Louis; Macdonald; March; Marmont; Mémoires; Napoleon; Ney; Paris; Prince; Rhine; River=; Rome; Russia; Schwarzenberg; Sir; Spain; St.; Talleyrand; Vienna; Waterloo; Wellington; a.=; english; european; french; iii; prussian summary = Neither Napoleon nor the French nation was deceived; a peace made dangerous to Austria than a Napoleonic empire confined to France. French Advance and the Austrian Retreat -Napoleon''s Effort to desire to ruin Napoleon''s imperial power, but to save France either Napoleon''s schemes, and a few days later the French attendants of the eight members--Austria, Great Britain, Prussia, Russia, France, Spain, only to the "French fury" with which Napoleon''s army would fight for In the foreground of Napoleon''s position was the French army, also within it; Napoleon III had dreams of its return to the new France he Napoleon and English Policy -His Work in Germany -French Napoleon Bonaparte, and the retreat of the French army, 1812. =Bayonne=, formation of new French army at, iii. schemes of Napoleonic and French empire over, 10, 29, 214, 272, position in the French Empire, iii. French forces at, iii. French forces at, iii. id = 36746 author = Steel, W. G. (William Gladstone) title = The Mountains of Oregon date = keywords = Alpine; Capt; Club; Department; Indians; Lake; Mount; Oregon; Puget; River; States; Tacoma; Vancouver; article; page summary = began pouring over Llao rock, and falling to the lake two thousand feet GOAT MOUNTAIN.--Called Plas (long sound of a) by the Indians, meaning Called by the Indians Lou-wala-clough, meaning smoking mountain. This body shall be called the EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT OF THE OREGON in the Oregon Alpine Club, such person shall cease to be a member of discovered Bodega Bay in 38° 18''.--(History of Oregon,--Twiss, page 57). Mississippi River.--(Barrows'' Oregon, page 19). the entire coast of Oregon, discovered the Columbia river.--(History of 1805.--JOHN DAY RIVER.--Called by Lewis and Clarke, the Lepage.--(Pac. States, vol. Rocky Mountains.--(Burrow''s Oregon, page 54). See also page 53, Mountains of Oregon). See also page 53, Mountains of Oregon). 1869.--Known among Indians as Teekalet.--(Life on Puget Sound, page Oregon Territory,--Nicolay, page 53.--Vancouver, vol. 1842.--SADDLE MOUNTAIN.--Called by the Indians "Swallalahoost." Named by Wilkes, "Saddle Mountain."--(Oregon and Its Institutions,--Hines, page 1792.--SKAGIT HEAD.--Named by Vancouver.--(Life on Puget Sound, page id = 48403 author = Wardrop, John Oliver title = The Kingdom of Georgia: Notes of travel in a land of women, wine, and song date = keywords = 8vo; Caucase; Caucasus; David; Europe; Georgia; Georgians; Irakli; Kakheti; Kaukasus; King; Kura; Lesghians; London; Pbg; Persia; Prince; Signakh; St.; Tamara; Telav; Tiflis; Tsar; Turks; russian summary = lies in its people; the Georgians are not only fair to look upon, but Russian or Georgian carries the traveller from the Black Sea to the the Caucasus, could not speak a dozen words of Russian or Georgian. the way to Tiflis, passing Mikhailovo (whence a road runs to Borzhom, THE GEORGIAN MILITARY ROAD BETWEEN TIFLIS AND VLADIKAVKAZ. THE GEORGIAN MILITARY ROAD BETWEEN TIFLIS AND VLADIKAVKAZ. and the Kura commands the two great roads of the country and makes it of the present century, and a traveller who visited Tiflis about a little incident is a very good illustration of the Georgian character: the Georgians took the place and carried off several Armenians, who the Georgian and Russian peoples may continue. Travels of Russian Ambassadors to Georgia in Seventeenth Century. a great many books and articles on Georgian history, published of the Georgian Church," translated from the Russian by the 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 = 39828 author = Wegelin, Oscar title = Early American Plays, 1714-1830 A Compilation of the Titles of Plays and Dramatic Poems Written by Authors Born in or Residing in North America Previous to 1830 date = keywords = Acts; American; Boston; Comedy; England; John; New; Park; Philadelphia; Street; Theatre; Tragedy; York; act; drama; play summary = settled in New York, and published a paper called _The Time-Piece_. Played at the John Street Theatre, New York, November 9, 1789. 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 = 45426 author = White, Gleeson title = English Illustration ''The Sixties'': 1855-70 With Numerous Illustrations by Ford Madox Brown: A. Boyd Houghton: Arthur Hughes: Charles Keene: M. J. Lawless: Lord Leighton, P.R.A.: Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A.: G. Du Maurier: J. W. North, R.A.: G. J. Pinwell: Dante Gabriel Rossetti: W. Small: Frederick Sandys: J. Mcneill Whistler: Frederick Walker, A.R.A.: and Others date = keywords = Boyd; Dalziel; English; Good; Houghton; John; London; Magazine; Millais; Mr.; Pinwell; Poems; Small; Society; Week; Words; illustration summary = artists, but merely a working book of reference, whatever importance many costly illustrations in a magazine to-day as in a volume costing to provide a magazine with original illustrations by the chief artists Edwards, a most popular illustrator, appears in the last volume next year Walter Crane illustrates the serial, _Anne Hereford_, by Mrs. Henry Wood, and also a poem, _Margaret_, by his sister. journal illustrated by the same artist, its pictures were all printed of two artists who very rarely appeared as magazine illustrators. before any work on modern English illustrators had appeared. contains illustrations by artists whose work extended into the sixties illustrated quarto gift-book with many designs by John Gilbert, J. year John Gilbert illustrated the _Book of Job_ with fifty designs; value, considered as works of art, of these old illustrations, is not artist''s work in illustration, to Tennyson''s _Loves of the Wrens_. id = 14062 author = Wilde, Oscar title = Miscellanies date = keywords = Edition; England; February; Gazette; God; Gray; Greek; London; MAN; MYRRHINA; Mall; Mr.; Mrs.; OSCAR; Pall; Polybius; Renaissance; Review; Rome; Sir; Vol; WILDE; Whistler; american; art; english; great; italian; life; page; roman; work summary = he could exhibit to the lovers of art the works of certain great living yet produced very great masters of art, men with a subtle sense and love Foremost among the great works now exhibited at this gallery are Mr. Burne-Jones''s Annunciation and his four pictures illustrating the Greek love of art is more flawless and fervent, whose artistic sense of beauty all work which, like Mr. Rodd''s, aims, as I said, at a purely artistic work of Greek artists and is one of the most beautiful bas-reliefs in the to write about works of art, artists will, no doubt, read criticisms with art, always ready for his hand and always beautiful, in the daily work of rose, or any beautiful work of art like an Eastern carpet--being merely to beautiful and comely things, remembering that the art which would id = 42059 author = Winsor, Justin title = Christopher Columbus and How He Received and Imparted the Spirit of Discovery date = keywords = Adelantado; Admiral; America; Asia; Bartholomew; Cabot; Cape; Casas; Columbus; Court; Crown; Cuba; Diego; Domingo; England; Española; Europe; Ferdinand; Genoa; Harrisse; Historie; Indians; Indies; Irving; Isabella; Juan; King; Las; Map; Martyr; New; Ojeda; Ovando; Portugal; Ptolemy; Queen; Roldan; Santo; Seville; Spain; Spaniards; St.; Vespucius; World; illustration; portuguese; sidenote; spanish summary = [Sidenote: Las Casas uses Columbus''s papers.] [Sidenote: Columbus''s maps.] After his return from his first voyage, Columbus prepared a map and an go with Columbus, in accounting the new islands as lying off the coast [Sidenote: Columbus''s son Diego born.] [Sidenote: Influence of Portuguese discoveries upon Columbus.] [Sidenote: Columbus supposed to have sailed beyond Iceland, 1477.] of learned Icelanders at the time of Columbus''s supposed voyage to the [Sidenote: Columbus sees a large island.] [Sidenote: Columbus supposes himself on the coast of Cathay.] [Sidenote: The sovereign''s letter to Columbus,] [Sidenote: Royal letter to Columbus.] [Sidenote: Columbus at the Cape de Verde Islands.] [Sidenote: Columbus and the Cabot voyages.] [Sidenote: Bobadilla sends the sovereigns'' letter to Columbus.] [Sidenote: Columbus and the Cantino map in the Paria region.] [Sidenote: Columbus''s life in Spain. [Sidenote: Columbus''s factor had placed his gold on one of the ships.] [Sidenote: Columbus and the Ruysch map.] 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 = 13714 author = nan title = Talbot Mundy Biblio Materials Toward a Bibliography of the Works of Talbot Mundy date = keywords = Adventure; BOOK; Century; London; Merrill; magazine summary = thereafter, Adventure had short stories, novelettes, novels, and serials magazines, most of the stories being snapped up by various book (When Trails Were New--MAGAZINE--Argosy-All-Story 10/27/28 (Guns of the Gods--MAGAZINE--Adventure 3/1/21 to 5/1/21) (Hira Singh''s Tale--MAGAZINE--Adventure 10/18/17 to 12/3/17) (King of the World--MAGAZINE--Adventure 11/15/30 to 2/15/31) (The King in Check--MAGAZINE--Adventure 7/10/22) (The Marriage of Meldrum Strange--MAGAZINE--Adventure 10/10/23) (Khufu''s Real Tomb--MAGAZINE--Adventure 10/10/22) (Om; the Secret of Ahbor Valley--MAGAZINE--Adventure 10/10/24 to (The Red Flame of Erinpura--MAGAZINE--Adventure 1/1/27) (For the Peace of India--MAGAZINE--Adventure 2/ /14 (See ibid--ADVENTURE''S BEST STORIES--1926 edited by A.S. Hoffman, (The Winds of the World--MAGAZINE--Adventure 7/ /15 to 9/ /15) (The Woman Ayisha--MAGAZINE--Adventure 4/20/22) (Adventure''s Best Stories--1926--BOOK) first appeared in magazines, largely in Adventure, but later in Argosy. consider some of his earlier stories in Adventure Magazine, and more (Adventure, February to April 1914) was published in the book "Rung Ho" the book and the magazine stories seems to be coincidental.) 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 = 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 = 37031 author = nan title = English and Scottish Ballads, Volume I date = keywords = Ancient; Arthur; Ballads; Book; Child; Collection; England; English; Ffor; Garland; Gawaine; George; God; Grundtvig; Henry; James; Janet; John; King; London; Minstrelsy; Poems; Poetry; Popular; Scotland; Scottish; Sir; Songs; St.; Thomas; like summary = "ANCIENT AND MODERN SCOTTISH SONGS, Heroic Ballads, &c." By DAVID "Ancient Songs and Ballads, from the Reign of King Henry the Second to "ROBIN HOOD: A Collection of all the Ancient Poems, Songs and Ballads, "A Collection of Ancient and Modern Scottish Ballads, Tales, and "The Suffolk Garland: or a Collection of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads, "What knight art thou," the lady sayd, "Why if I helpe thee not, thou noble King Arthur, "Shee witched me, being a faire young lady, "Come kisse her, brother Kay," then said Sir Gawaine, King Arthur beheld that lady faire, 210 Leew: ''The Bretons supposen, that he [King Arthur] shall come yet and "The lady shall bring forth a son, "Take this sword in thy hand, thou noble King, the king of Elfland''s castle is?"--"I cannot tell thee," said the "Go on yet a little farther," said the hen-wife, "till thou come to a 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 = 41290 author = nan title = Arbuthnotiana: The Story of the St. Alb-ns Ghost (1712) A Catalogue of Dr. Arbuthnot''s Library (1779) date = keywords = Arbuthnot; Avaro; Dr.; Haggite; Histoire; Lat; London; St.; Story; Swift; University; Wagstaffe; history; work summary = _The Story of the St. Alb-ns Ghost_ has been ambiguously associated with Arbuthnot since the to the Four Parts of Law is a Bottomless-Pit, and the Story of the St. Alban''s Ghost_, presumably before 31 July 1712, and came to a fifth Wagstaffe_ (London, 1726) reprint the fourth edition of the Story. Dr. Wagstaffe_ are a mystification, a means for Swift to pass off works from Swift, Arbuthnot, Wagstaffe and, as a control, Mrs. Manley, who other pieces included in the so-called _Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Wagstaffe_ differ considerably in the usages tested both from one such books as _The Secret History of Queen Zarah_ (London, 1705),[10] and Well-Known Library of Books, of the Late Celebrated Dr. Arbuthnot_. literature, history and religion, written in English, French, Italian, Not surprisingly, Arbuthnot owned a number of satirical works. [5] Thomas Roscoe, ed., _The Works of Jonathan Swift_ (London, 1850), I, 14 Dr. Arbuthnot''s miscellaneous works, 2 v. 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 = 50715 author = nan title = De Tribus Impostoribus, A. D. 1230: The Three Impostors Translated (with notes and comments) from a French manuscript of the work written in the year 1716, with a dissertation on the original treatise and a bibliography of the various editions date = keywords = Chap; Christ; Christians; Egypt; Emperor; Frederick; God; Gods; Impostoribus; Jesus; Mahomet; Moses; Secs; man; religion summary = which are these words (translated): "Moses saw God in the burning man, so that when it is said that God has made everything in order, Fear which created Gods, made also Religion, and when men imbibed people of this God, provided they believed what he said on his part. establishing divine worship, or of a supreme God of whom he said he having been found, it was believed that his God had taken him, and such a man would be a great enemy of God, the delight of the Devil, the is to say, man, for whom it is said God has created the universe. people believe that the voice of God declared himself for Mahomet, great number should especially be accepted as God. For every religion religion and the worship of God according to the promptings of natural I. Book about the nature of the Gods. 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.