Catalogue of a Private Library of Drama and Miscellanea |
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Catalogue of a Private Library of Drama and Miscellanea George A. Leavitt Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
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Actors American Anecdotes Anne Boleyn back and sides Bibliomania bindings damaged Book Boston calf gilt Characters Chas cloth colored copy cover loose DORAN Dramatic Edinburgh Edwin Booth England English Engraved title Essays etchings extra full gilt Folding map France Front Frontispiece full-page illustrations full-page plates Garrick George gilt back gilt top GOETHE half calf half London half mo half morocco half roan Henry History illus inside gold borders J. P. Collier John Kemble Lady Morgan Large 4to LARGE PAPER Lectures Letters Literature London and N. Y. marbled edges Memoirs Minimo Notes Numerous full-page plates Numerous illustrations Painting Paris Phila Poems Portrait and full-page Portrait and illustrations Profusely illustrated RARE red morocco Richard Grant White rocco SCARCE Shakespeare sheep Sketches Small 4to Small 8vo Stage stamped calf Theatre Thick 12mo Thick 8vo Thick large 8vo Thomas Thos tions top and back trait Translated uncut vellum vignette title vols
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Pagina 17 - The Thousand and One Nights: commonly called, in England, "THE ARABIAN NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS." A New Translation from the Arabic, with copious Notes, by EDWARD WILLIAM LANE. Illustrated by many hundred Engravings on Wood, from Original Designs by WM.
Pagina 133 - Sharon Turner's History of the AngloSaxons, from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest.
Pagina 25 - The English Gentleman; and the English Gentlewoman : Both in one volume couched, and in one Modell portrayed : to the living glory of their Sexe, the lasting story of their worth. Being presented to present times for ornaments ; commended to posterity for Presidents. With a Ladies Love-Lecture and a Supplement lately annexed, and entituled The Turtles Triumph.
Pagina 39 - Oriental Customs; or an Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures, by an explanatory application of the Customs and Manners of the Eastern Nations, and especially the Jews, therein alluded to.