| John Bartlett, Louise Rankin Albee - 1896 - 946 páginas
...affection for them, as they recall my early days. I went to the Printing Office in Bow Churchyard, and bought this collection and had it bound up with the Title of Curious Productions. I shall certainly, some time or other, write a little Story Book in the stile of these. It will not... | |
| Harvard University. Library - 1898 - 702 páginas
...1902. Chap-books. A collection of 83 chap-books printed in London and Belfast, 1763-69, bound in 8 vols. This collection was made by James Boswell, who...antiquarian, and bound in 4 volumes. Doni, Ant. Fran. I mondi. Vinegia. 1552-53. 2 vols. Many of the illustrations relate to passages of the Divina Commedia.... | |
| Harvard University - 1904 - 938 páginas
...vols. National Portrait Gallery. London. [Photographs of all the portraits.] Edited by Lionel Gust. 2 vols. Folio. Aristophanes. Facsimile of the Codex...antiquarian, and bound in 4 volumes. Doni, Ant. Fran. I mondi. Vinegia. 1552-53. 2 vols. Many of the illustrations relate to passages of the Divina Commedia.... | |
| Harvard University - 1904 - 936 páginas
...portraits.] Edited by Lionel Gust. 2 vols. Folio. Aristophanes. Facsimile of the Codex Venetus Marcionus 474. Published by the Archaeological Institute of...Joseph Ritson, the antiquarian, and bound in 4 volumes. I ii'ii'.. Ant. Fran. I mondi. Vinegia. 1552-53. 2 vols. Many of the illustrations relate to passages... | |
| Harvard University - 1904 - 462 páginas
...1902. Chap-books. A collection of 83 chap-books printed in London and Belfast, 176:i-69, bound in 8 vols. This collection was made by James Boswell, who...antiquarian, and bound in 4 volumes. Doni, Ant. Fran. I mondi. Vinegia. 1552-53. 2 vols. Many of the illustrations relate to passages of the Divina Commedia.... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1914 - 618 páginas
...the Giant-Killer and such little story-books, I have always retained a kind of affection for them. I bought this collection, and had it bound up with the title of ' Curious Productions.' " Sir Walter Scott says of the chap-books : " Once sold at the low and easy price of one half-penny... | |
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