Daily Preview - March First Thursday Marketplace
Leading up to our March Marketplace, we'll feature two items of interest daily among the hundreds for sale. | |
| Opens Thursday March 5th through Saturday March 7th | A CATALOGUE OF THE FIFTEENTH-CENTURY PRINTED BOOKS IN THE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Walsh, James E. Five volumes First edition. A fine set. Critically acclaimed. An essential reference for the study of 15th century European civilization. Gives complete descriptions of 4,022 items. The contents are organized as follows: Volume I, Books Printed in Germany, German-Speaking Switzerland, and Austria-Hungary; Volume II, Books Printed in Rome and Venice; Volume III, Books Printed in Italy With the Exception of Rome and Venice; Volume IV, Books Printed in France, The Netherlands, the Iberian Peninsula, England, and Montenegro, with Hebraica and Supplementary Entries; and Volume V, A Brief History of the Collection, with Cumulative Indices. Each volume is indexed, followed by a collection of black and white plates with reproductions relating to the library's collection and buildings. Binghamton, NY: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1991-1997; 5 volumes, 8vo., cloth; (iv), xxvi, 617, (23); xii, 672, (20); xii, 397, (23); xviii, 330, (20); xii, 477, (15) pages. Book # 56616 | |
| Alice Southworth J.C. Riker Album with 6 engravings. 22 entries from friends in Manchester NH New York NY, J.C. Riker, 1849 1849-1855 autographs in an Album, published by J.C. Riker, New York with engravings by A.L. Dick of 6 illustrations by F.W. Topham, C.R. Leslie, J.M. Wright, J. Hayter, E. Landseer, . A gift inscribed to Miss Alice Southworth from a friend Willard P. Straight, Manchester NH, April 7, 1849. 22 entries from other friends - mostly poems - continue to 1855. 6"x7.5" - a loose signature. |
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