Box 3
Contains 104 Results:
The New York Mirror and Ladies’ Literary Gazette. Volume VII, Number 3, 1829, July 25
Published in New York.
Icones Veteris Testamenti; Illustrations of the Old Testament, 1830
Printed in London by Charles Whittingham and published by William Pickering. Reproductions of woodcut illustrations.
The Book of Gems: The Poets and Artists of Great Britain, 1837
Published in London by Saunders & Otley. Steel engraving illustrations.
Master Wace, his Chronicle of the Norman Conquest from the Roman de Rou, 1837
Printed in London by Charles Whittingham and published by William Pickering.
Missal, 1858
Printed in Paris by J. Claye. Reproductions of illustrations from a fifteenth century Book of Hours.
The Odyssey, 1909
Printed by Horace Hart and published by the Oxford University Press. Type designed by Robert Proctor.
Utopia, 1937
Printed in New York by the Rudge Press. Corrected translation.
Printed Materials
This series contains materials that were manufactured by hand or machine press. Some may still possess handwritten details such as rubricated initial letters, especially in the earlier examples when printed books were made to resemble manuscripts as much as possible.
Materials are organized by date, with the exception of oversize folio pages. These are listed at the end. Some of the longer titles have been truncated, as indicated by ellipses […].
Pages From the Past: Original Leaves From Rare Books and Manuscripts
This collection contains 150 objects from a portfolio set of “Pages From the Past”, collected and distributed by the now-defunct Society of Foliophiles in New York. They are individual leaves from original printed books and manuscripts in several languages, providing a compact yet extensive history of Western bookmaking from ancient Sumeria to the twentieth-century United States.
Fasciculus Temporum, 1485
Fifth edition. Printed in Venice by Erhard Ratdolt. Woodcut diagram.