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Logic. Abril, Pedro Simon de. **D.230a.6 Primera parte de la filosofia llamada la logica ó parte racional, la qual enseña, como ha de vsar el hombre del diuino, y celestial don dela razon: assi en lo que pertenece a las ciencias, como en lo que toca a los negocios. Alcalá de Henares. Iuan Gracian. 1587. (8), 105 ff. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 22, 1901 E167 — Logic.
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Logic. Whately, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin. 1787-1863. Elements of logic. Comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: with additions, &c. 4th edition. London. Fellowes. 1831. xl, 384 pp. 8º. 5601.52 The last eight pages, containing the index, are missing in this edition. (Continued)
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Logic. Whately, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin. 1787-1863. Elements of logic...(Continued 1) Same. From the 4th London edition. New York. Jackson. 1832. xxxviii, 335 pp. 12º. B.6059.31 Same. From the last London edition. 1834. 359 pp. 12º. 7603.39 Same. 1836. 3607.26 Same. 1837. 18 1/2 cm., in 6s. 5609a.164 (Continued)
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Logic. Whately, R., Archbishop of Dublin. 1787-1863. Elements of logic...(Continued 2) Same. 1839. 5601.67 Same. 6th edition. xxxix, (1), 439 pp. **G.159.19 Same. Boston. Munroe & Co. 1848. 7604.49 Same. New edition. 1852. xl, 443 pp. 7604.67 (Continued)
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Logic. Whately, R., Archbishop of Dublin. 1787-1863. Elements of logic...(Continued 3) Same. New York. Harper. 1852. 396 pp. 24°. 7604.47 Same. Reprinted from the 9th edition. Louisville, Ky. Morton & Griswold. 1854. 299 pp. 12°. 7603.56 (Continued)
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Logic. Whately, R., Archibishop of Dublin. 1787-1863. Elements of logic...(Continued 4) Same. New edition. Boston. Monroe & Co. 1856, xl, 443 pp. $12^{\circ}$. 3607.53 Same. Reprinted from the 9th edition. London. Parker. 1857. xxii, (1), 269 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. 7603.85 (Continued)
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Logic. Whately, R., Archbishop of Dublin. 1787-1863. Elements of logic...(Continued 5) Same. Boston. Munroe & Co. 1859. xl, 443 pp. 12º. 7604.46 Same. From the 8th London edition. New York. Harper. 1875. 396 pp. 16º. 7605.73
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LOGIC. Ames, William, 1576-1633. Gulielmi Amesii, Demonstratio logicæe verae. Cantabrigiae, ex officina Rogeri Danielis, almæe Academiae typographi. 1646. lp. l., 58p. 12.5cm. (In his Philosophemata. Cantabrigiae, 1646) Printer's device on t.p. and p.[43] "Disputatio theologica adversus metaphysi- cam", with special t.p.: p.[43]-58. Wing A2997.
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LOGIC. Ames, William, 1576-1633. Guilielmi Amesii ... Philosophemata. Technometria duplici methodo adornata, cui jure cognationis nunc adjunguntur, ejusdem adversus metaphysicam atq; ethicam disputatio theologica. Item, Logicae verae demonstratio & adumbratio, ac Logicae theses, res ejusdem artis ordine enucleantes ... Cantabrigiae, ex officina Rogeri Danielis, almæe Academiae typographi. MDCXLVI. [1646] (See next card) MB Rev.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .37 .22 Ames, William, 1576-1633. ... Philosophemata ... 1646. (Card 2) 3pts.in lv.(3p.ℓ.,62p.;lp.ℓ.,58p.;lp.ℓ.,53p.) 2 fold.tables. 12.5cm.(12mo) The "Logicae verae demonstratio" and "Logicae theses" each have special title page, separate paging and signatures. Wing A3002. Another copy. 12.5cm. RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .37 .22A
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Ames, William, D.D. 1576-1633. Guilielmi Amesii magni theologi ac philosophi acutissimi Philosophemata. Technometria duplici methodo adornata, cui jure cognationis nunc adjunguntur, ejusdem adversus metaphysicam atq; ethicam disputatio theologica. Item Logicae veræ demonstratio & adumbratio, ac Logicae theses res ejusdem artis ordine enucleantes. Cantabrigiae, ex officina Rogeri Danielis. 1646. (6), 62, (2), 58, (1), 53 pp. $24^\circ$. **H.37.22 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) Jan. 18, 1901 *D8364 — Logic. — Theology. Doctr. & contr. — Philosophy.
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Ames, W. Guilielmi Amesii magni theologi . . . (Continued.) Same. Amstelodami, apud Joannem Janssonium. Anno 1651. (8), 192 pp. No. 6 in *3479.14 Two copies on shelf-no. **H.37.22; one is imperfect. Jan. 18, 1901 *D8364
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Arnauld, Antoine, 1612-1694, and Pierre Nicole. 1625-1695. Logica, sive ars cogitandi: in qua praeter vulgares regulas plura nova habentur ad rationem dirigendam utilia. E tertia apud Gallos editione recognita & aucta in Latinum versa. Londini. Typis Andr. Clark, impensis Joh. Martyn. 1674. (13), xxxiv, (2), 335, (16) pp. $32^\circ$. The copy on **H.37.12 contains two pages of Corri-genda not in the copy on*6086.8. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 3, 1903 E8498 — Jt. auth. — Logic.
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LOGIC. Bacon, Francis, viscount St. Albans, 1561-1626. Of the advancement and proficiency of learning or the Partitions of sciences. IX bookes. Written in Latin by ... Francis Bacon ... Interpreted by Gilbert Wats. Oxford. Printed by Leon:Lichfield, printer to the University, for Rob:Young & Ed:Forrest. clo lco XL [1640] Available in microtext 18p.л.,60p.,1л.,[9]p.,1л.,352,351-477,[20]p. front.(port.) 28cm.(fol.)
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Bacon, Francis, viscount St. Albans, 1561-1626. Of the advancement and proficiency of learning. [1640] (Card 2) Illustrated t.p. and port. engraved by William Marshall. Numerous errors in paging. Translation of the De augmentis scientarium (first part of the Instauratio magna) which is an enlargement of the Advancement of learning, 1605. STC 1167; Gibson, Bacon bibl., 1416. Ex libris (book label): Frederick Spiegelberg.
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Logic. Balmes, J. (L.) Curso de filosofía elemental. Madrid. 1847. 4 v. in 2. Sm. 8º. - Logic.
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*E.5129 .79 Boole, George, 1815-1864. The mathematical analysis of logic; being an essay towards a calculus of deductive reasoning. Cambridge [Eng.] Macmillan, Barclay & Macmillan, 1847. 82 p. 23cm. 1. Logic. I. Title. NLC
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Buchanan, Gilbert. **H.34.10** Gilberti Buchanani Logica; in usum juventutis philosophiam studentis. Londini. Venalis apud officinam T. Waller. 1737. (I), 68 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 13, 1904 F1028 — Logic.
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Logic. Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge. 1832-1898. The game of logic. By Lewis Carroll [pseud.]. — London. Macmillan & Co. 1886. (10), 96 pp. Diagrams. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Refers to symbolic logic. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 4, 1915. K5065 — T.r. — Logic.
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Logic. Du Moulin, Pierre. Petri Molinei Elementa logica. Tertia editio ... Parisiis. Ex officina Plantiniana, Apud Hadrianum Perier. 1609. 275, (10) pp. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 28, 1903 E9839 — Logic. — Plantin editions.
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Logic. John of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, 1120-1180. **FR68.J61m Ioannis Saresberiensis Policraticus, sive De nugis curialium, & vestigiis philosophorum, libri octo. Accedit huic editioni eiusdem Metalogicus . . — Lugduni Batavorum. Maire. CIÔ. IÔ C XXXIX. (16), 931, (1) pp. 15.5 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 7, 1941. E3609 — Policraticus. — Political science. — Logic.
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Logic. Johnson, Samuel, D.D. 1696-1772. **K.23.6 Noetica: or the first principles of human knowledge. Being a logick, including both metaphysics and dialectic, or the art of reasoning. With a brief pathology, and an account of the gradual progress of the human mind, from the first dawnings of sense to the highest perfection, both intellectual and moral, of which it is capable. To which is prefixed, a short introduction to the study of the sciences. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the New-Printing-Office, near the Market. 1752. xxiv, 96, (1) pp. 19½ cm., in 8s. The dedication is signed, Samuel Johnson. A slip of errata is inserted. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] H6054 — T.r. — Logic. — Franklin, Benjamin. Works printed by him.
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Logic. Johnson, William Ernest. Sur la théorie des équations logiques. (In Congrès international de philosophie. Logique et histoire des sciences. Pp. 185–199. Paris. 1901.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 10, 1905. F8655 — Logic.
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Logic. Keckermann, Bartholomäus. 1572-1609. **G.409.118 [Systema logices, tribus libris distributum.] Dantisci. 1603. (28), 598. (50) pp. 16°. The title-page is missing.
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LOGIC. *E.5121 .75 Kneale, William. Probability and induction. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1949. viii, 264 p. diagrs. 23 cm.
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RARE BOOM DEPT. LOGIC. Mariotte, Edme, ca.1620-1684. XG .Oeuvres de m". Mariotte ... comprenant tous .717 les traitez de cet auteur, tant ceux qui avoient .M33 0 déjà paru séparément, que ceux qui n'avoient pas encore été publiez; imprimees, sur les exem- plaires les plus exacts & les plus complets; revuës & corrigées de nouveau ... A Leide, Chez Pierre Vander Aa,marchand li- braire,imprimeur de l'Université & de la ville. M D C C XVII. [1717] (See next card) MB
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Mariotte, Edme, ca.1620-1684. Oeuvres ... 1717. (Card 2) 2v.in l(6p.ℓ.,1ℓ.,3-320p.,2ℓ.,[321]-701p.) illus.,xxv(i.e.,26)fold.pl.(incl.diagrs.) 25cm.(4to) Title pages, with engraved illustrations, in red & black. In this copy the 2 leaves comprising the title and table of contents for t.2 are mis- bound following p.494. CONTENTS.--t.l. Traité de la percussion ou (See next card)
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RARE BOOM DEPT. Mariotte, Edme, ca.1620-1684. Oeuvres ... XG 1717. (Card 3) CONTENTS (Cont.) .717 .M33 0 Choc des corps-Essais de physique. 1. De la vegetation des plantes. 2. De la nature de l'air. 3. Du chaud & du froid. 4. De la nature des couleurs.--t.2. Traité du mouvement des eaux & des autres corps fluides. Régles pour les jets d'eaux. Nouvelle découverte touchant la vuë. Traité du nivellement. Traité du mouve- ment des pendules. Expériences touchant les (See next card)
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RARE BOOM DEPT. Mariotte, Edme, ca.1620-1684. Oeuvres ... XG 1717. (Card 4) .717 CONTENTS (Cont.) .M33 0 les couleurs & la congélation des eaux. Essai de logique.
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Logic. D.237.13 Monlau, P. F., and Rey y Heredia, J. M. Curso de ... lógica. Madrid. 1856. 12°. - Logic.
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Ramus, Petrus. P. Rami Scholæ in liberales artes. Basileæ, per Evsebivm Episcopium, & Nicolai F. hæredes. M.D.LXXVIII. 5 pp., 1182 columns, 11 pp. F°. Contents. — Grammaticæ Lib. XX. — Rhetoricæ Lib. XX. — Dialecticæ Lib. XX. — Physicæ Lib. VIII. — Metaphysicæ Lib. XIIII. — Mathematicae separato opere Lib. XXI. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 22, 1900 *D7453 — Philosophy. — Grammar. — Mathematics. — Logic.
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Rey y Heredia, José María. Elementos de lógica. [3a edicion.] [Madrid. Rivadeneyra. 1856.] (1), 232 pp. [Curso de psicología y lógica.] $12^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 5, 1901 F.330 — Logic. — S.r.
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*Q.405 .110 Samuel Cassinensis. Liber isagogicus. Milan, Uldericus Scinzenzelev, 22 Apr. 1494. 80 l. woodcuts: illus. (diagrs.), plates, printer's device. Edited by Franciscus Ruerus. "Opus ... ad doctrinam Scoti: & ad aristotelicam logicalia ... introductorius." Hain-Copinger-Reichling 4567; Brit. Mus. Cat. (XV cent.) VI, 768; Stillwell Sll2. 1. Incunabula. 1265?-1308? 3. I. Ruerus, Fran 2. Duns, Jännes, Scotus, Aristotelés. 4. Logic, ciscus, ed.
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Stier, Johann. **H.36.18** Procepta doctrinæ logicæ, ethicæ, physicæ, metaphysicæ, sphæricæq₃ brevibus tabellis compacta: una cum quaestionibus physicæ controversis. Editio nova. Cantabrigiae. Ex officina Rogeri Danielis. [1628.] 6 v. in 1. Engraved title-page. 8°. Vol. 2 is of the 4th edition, vol. 3-6 of the 3d. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 13, 1900 *D7174 — Logic. — Ethics. — Physics. — Science.
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Logic. Tartaretus, Petrus. No. 2 in **Q.404.29** Expositio magistri Petri tatareti super textu logices Aristotelis. — Lyons. Wolff. 1500.] (1), 127, (3) ff. Diagrams. Black-letter. Rubricated. Initial spaces. 62 lines to a full page. 25 cm., in 8s. See Hain 15345; Pellechet, Bib. pub. de Versailles, Cat. des incunables. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library July 17, 1936. Eo60 — Logic. — Incunabula. — Aristoteles. Organon.
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Logic. Weiss, Matthæus, O.S.B. No. 2 in **E.197.67 Ad Logicam, sive Organum Aristotelis Introductio ab R.P.F. Matthaeo Weiss . . . Item Flacci Albini, Dialectica . . . — Salisburgi, Typis Christophori Katzenbergeri . . . Anno M.DC. XXIX. (23), 132, (5) pp. Ornamental initials. 12 cm., in 12s. The Flacci Albini Dialectica is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 18, 1937. E2325 — Logic. — Aristoteles. Organon.
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Logic. Wendelin, Markus Friedrich. **H.37.20 Logicæ institutiones tironvm adolescentvm captui . . . accommo- datæ . . . Editio novissima. Amstelrodami. Apud Joannem Janssonium. C I D.I O C.LIV. (34), 358 pp. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 23, 1903 F399 — Logic.
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LOGIC. *Adams 744 .W83L Wolff, Christian, Freiherr von, 1679-1754. La logique ou Reflexions sur les forces de l'entendement humain, et sur leur légitime usage dans la connoissance de la verité. Par monsieur Chretien Wolff ... Traduite de l'al- lemand. Seconde edition française, corrigée & mise en meilleur ordre. à Lausanne & à Geneve, Chez Marc-Mich. Bous- quet & Comp. MDCCXLIV. <1744> (Continued on next card) MB
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*Adams 744 .W83L Wolff, Christian, Freiherr von, 1679-1754. La logique ... 1744. (Card 2) xxx, 216 p. front. (port.) 22cm. Title in red and black. Title vignette. Ex libris (armorial bookplate): John Quincy Adams.
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Alston, R C ... Logic, philosophy, epistemology, universal language. Bradford [Eng.] Printed for the author by Ernest Cummins [1967] xvi, 115 p. facsimiles. 28cm. (A bibliography of the English language from the invention of printing to the year 1800, v.7)
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The logic of political economy. De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859. The logic of political economy. By Thomas De Quincey. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London. MDCCCXLIV. [1844] xii, 260 p. diagrs. 23cm. (8vo) Brown cloth, blind stamped; gilt lettering on spine; cream end papers.
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Loggan, David, engraver, 1635–1693? Common Prayer, Book of. Church of England. Book of 1662. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites & Ceremonies of the Church, according to the Use of the Church of England, Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches: And the Form & Manner of Making, Ordaining, & Consecrating, of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons. London, Printed by His Ma'ties Printers ... MDCLXII. Black-letter. Unpaged. 29 cm. Sig. A I & 2, a-d, in 6s; e, 2 ff; text, A-Z; aa-ee, in 6s, for the Prayer [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 12, 1922. Cp11 — Loggan, David, engraver, 1635–1693? — Caespers, Ianbatista, illus., -1691.
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Loggins, Vernon, 1893- SCA The Hawthornes; the story of seven generations of an American family. New York, Columbia University Press, 1951. 365 p. 23cm. Bibliography: p.[339]-354. 1. Hathorne family (William Hathorne, 1607?-1681) I. Title.
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Logos. Taylor, Thomas. 1738–1816. No. 4 in **H.99.233** The Word of God a hid treasure; being the substance of a sermon delivered at Heptonstall, February 29 [sic], 1775. 3d edition. Leeds. Bowling. M.DCC.LXXXVII. 23 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 1, 1910. H4027 — Logos.
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Logrono, Spain. D.270b.10 Auto de fe celebrado en la ciudad de Logroño en ... 1610. Cádiz. 1812. Sm. 8º. - Logrono, Spain.
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Logroño. Drama. Cerny, Frederick. Logroño. A metric drama in two acts. With . . illustrations by T. Walter Wilson. = London. Ward & Co. 1877. 119 pp. Illus. 24 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J106 — T.r. — Wilson, T. Walter, illus.
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Logs, Ships'. See Log-books.
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E Loguen, Jermain Wesley, 1814-1872. The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a slave and as a freeman. : A narrative of real life. -- Syracuse, N.Y.: J. G. K. Truair & Co., stereotypers and printers..., 1859. 444 p. : port. ; 18.5 cm. Wright II, 2016. Written in the third person, but apparently the work of Loguen. 1. Underground railroad. 2. Fugitive slaves--United States. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm06046079 009137
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Lohausen, Wilhelm von. See Calchum, Wilhelm von, 1584-1640. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library October 22, 1937. E2236
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*XF .2424 Lohe, H M .165 Dichtungen. Jever, C. L. Mettscker, 1850. 352 p. 14cm.
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Acc. 81-271 Lohf, Kenneth A. Seasons. Benton Newark, N.J. : Janus Press, 1981. 25 No.60 of 150; signed by author & illustrator. pub.
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Lohmann, Carl A The arms of Yale University and its colleges at New Haven. [Arr. by Bruce Rogers] [New Haven] Yale University Press, 1948. [32]p. coats of arms (part col.) 17cm. Cover title: Yale arms. "Notes" signed: Carl A. Lohmann. 1. Yale University--Insignia. 2. Heraldry-- U.S. I. Yale University. II. Rogers, Bruce, 1870- III. Title. IV. Title: Yale arms.
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[Lohmann, Carl Albert] 1887-1957. *Reserve The arms of Yale University and its colleges. LD6337 [New Haven] Yale University Press [1948] .L6 copy 3
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Lohmann Villena, Guillermo. *SCT .76 .262 ... El arte dramático en Lima durante el virreinato. Madrid [Estades, artes gráficas] 1945. xviii p., 2 l., [3]-647, [1] p. 22 cm. (Half-title: Publicaciones de la Escuela de estudios hispanoamericanos de la Universidad de Sevilla. xii (n.º general) series 2.ª: Monografías, n.º 3) "Primera edición." "Registro de actores" (biographical): p. [610]-621. Bibliographical foot-notes. 1. Theater—Lima. i. Title. Iowa. Univ. Library for Library of Congress PN2532.L5L615 [a50e¼]† 792
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g. N. Slonimsky - 1946
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Lohrke, Eugene, compiler and editor. 2309G.209=*“20th”.309.12 Armageddon. The World War in literature. Edited by Eugene Löhrke [sic]. — New York. Cape & Smith. [1930.] xiii, (4), 820 pp. 23 cm. The end-papers are maps. Bibliography, pp. 805-813. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1930. N7569 — T.r. — European War, 1914-1919. Lit. Colls.
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Lohse, Oswald. Tafeln für numerisches Rechnen mit Maschinen. — Leipzig. Engelmann. 1909. vi, 122, (1) pp. 29 cm., in 4s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1910. H2587 — Calculating machines. — Tables. Mathematical.
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Loi, Une, de deux lignes peut émanciper la femme. Maréchal, Philippe. *P.62.560.1 Une loi de deux lignes peut émanciper la femme. Conférence faite devant une assemblée féministe le 14 juillet 1906. = Paris. Michel. [1906.] 31 pp. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 24, 1907. G5796 — Women. Rights. — France. Pol. hist. — T.r.
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Loidoromastix. Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. XG Loidoromastix: that is, a scovrge for a rayler; containing a fvll and svfficient answer vnto the vnchristian raylings, slaunders,vntruths, and other iniurious imputations, vented of late by one Richard Parkes master of arts, against the author of Limbomastix. Wherein three hundred raylings, errors, contradictions, falsifications of fathers, corruptions of scripture, with other grosse ouerfights, (See next card) MB
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Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. Loidoromastix ... (Card 2) are obserued out of the said vncharitable discourse, by Andrevv Willet ... Printed by Cantrell Legge, printer to the Universitie of Cambridge. 1607. And are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard by Richard Banks-vorth at the signe of the Sunne. (See next card)
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Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. Loidoromastix ... 1607. (Card 3) 20p. fl., 195, [3]p. 18cm.(4to) "Errata": recto of 20th prelim. leaf. Pages 56, 177 & 192 misnumbered 40, 167 & 182. STC 25693.
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Loimologia. Hodges, Nathaniel. *Defoe 30 .720 .H66L no.1 Loimologia: or, An historical account of the plague in London in 1665: with precautionary directions against the like contagion. By Nath. Hodges, M.D. ... To which is added, An essay on the different causes of pestilential diseases, and how they become contagious ... By John Quincy, M.D. London: Printed for E. Bell, at the Cross Keys and Bible in Cornhill; and J. Osborn, at the Oxford-Arms in Lombard-street, 1720. (Continued on next card)
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Loimologia. Hodges, Nathaniel. Loimologia ... 1720. (Card 2) *Defoe 30 .720 vi, 288 p. fold. table. 20cm. .H66L Quincy's "Of the different causes of pestilen- tial diseases" has special t.p. Imperfect: table mutilated. No.l in tract volume labelled on spine: Dis- courses of ye plauge !>
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*A.8168 .1 Loines, Russell Hilliard, editor. The Shadow. Nos. 1-4, Feb. - June, 1896. Cambridge, Mass., Univ. Press. cover-title. 101 p. music. 18 cm. monthly (irregular) Ed. by John Alden, Arthur Russell, Russell Hillard Loines, and others. No more published.
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Loire, Louis, compiler. 1815– Anecdotes de théâtre. Comédiens — comédiennes — bons mots des coulisses et du parterre. = Paris. Dentu. 1875. 240 pp. [Bibliothèque des curieux.] 18 cm., in 8s. Relates to French theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J363 — T.r. — S.r. — Actors. — France. Theatres. — Anecdotes.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Loise-Chauvière, N.C., seedsman, Paris. SCH Printemps 1876. Au galant jardinier ... .T876 Catalogue général de graines n°1. Paris, E. .L83P Donnaud, 1876. 104,[2]p. 21cm. 1. Seeds--Catalogs. 2. Catalogs, commercial--France--Paris. MB-Rev.
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n.s.--1883--tr.fr.5996.14 no.4 dis
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Loiseau-Rousseau, Paul. Les théâtres de Paris. 35 planches à l'eau forte . . . — [Paris.] Derveaux. [190–?] 35 etched plates and title-page. 31½ cm. No. 72 of a limited, autograph edition. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 13, 1917. L2293 — Paris. Theatres. — Theatre. Construction.
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Loiseleur, Jean Auguste Jules. 1816-1900. 2656.73=**T.57.31 Les points obscurs de la vie de Molière . . . Par Jules Loiseleur. Avec un portrait . . . par Ad. Lalauze. Paris. Liseux. 1877. xi, 407, (1) pp. Portrait. Plate. 20 cm., in 4s. 1210 copies printed. This copy is one of 200 containing two copies of the portrait: one in black with the lettering, and one in red without. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J361 — Molière. — T.r.
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Loiseleur, Jules. 1816-1900. See Loiseleur, Jean Auguste Jules. 1816-1900. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J361
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Les loisirs de ma solitude. [Verdalle, Joseph Louis Clair de Loubens, marquis de] Les loisirs de ma solitude, ou Mélanges de poésies diverses. Contenant la Mort d'Abel, les Quatre parties du jour, etc., etc. Par J.L.D.C.V. A Paris, Chez Pillot frères,libr.,Pont-Neuf, N°5. An X. [1802?] 110p. 19.5cm.(8vo) Title vignette. I. V.,J.L.D.C. II. Title. MB
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Les loix de la galanterie (1644) A Paris, Chez Auguste Aubry,libraire,rue Dauphine,n.16. M D CCC LV. [1855] ix,[l],30p. 19cm. (Le trésor des pièces rares ou inédites) Half-title and t.p. in black & red; publisher's device on t.p. One of 225 copies on "papier vergé" in an edition of 250. Brown ribbed cloth, blind & gilt stamped.
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(22231)--1890-- tr.fr. 2679.109 1 France--Social life & customs I Le trésor des pièces rares ou inédites dis
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Les loix de la galanterie ... Paris, Auguste Aubrey, 1855. Acc. 78-423 (405) g: James Buell Munn 8-78
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS SCP Les loix de la galanterie (1644). Paris, Auguste Aubry, 1855. .39 ix,[1],30p. 18cm. (Le trésor des pièces rares ou inédites) Edited by Ludovic Lalanne. 1. France--Social life and customs. I. La- lanne, Ludovic, 1815-1898, ed. MB
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g: T.W.Higginson--1896
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Loix et constitutions des colonies françoises. Moreau de Saint-Méry, Médéric Louis Élie, 1750- 1819, ed. XH .741C .M81L Loix et constitutions des colonies françoises de l'Amérique sous le vent; suivies, 1°. d'un tableau raisonné des différentes parties de l'ad- ministration actuelle de ces colonies; 2°. d'ob- servations générales sur le climat, la popula- tion, la culture, le caractere et les moeurs des habitans de la partie françoise de Saint-Do- mingue: 3°. d'une description physique, politi- que et topographique des différens quartiers (See next card) MB
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Moreau de Saint-Méry, Médéric Louis Élie, 1750- 1819, ed. Lois et constitutions des colo- nies françoises ... [1784-90] (Card 2) de cette même partie; le tout terminé par l'his- toire de cette isle et de ses dependances, depuis leur découverte jusqu'à nos jours. Par m. Moreau de Saint-Méry ... A Paris, Chez l'auteur, rue Plâtriere, n°.12. Quillau, imprimeur de S.A.S.Monseigneur le Prince de Conti. rue du Fouare, n°.3. Mequignon jeune, libraire au Palais, à l'Ecu de France. Et au Cap (See next card) MB
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Moreau de Saint-Méry, Médéric Louis Élie, 1750- 1819, ed. Loix et constitutions des colo- nies françoises ... [1784-80] (Card 3) François, chez m. Baudry des Lozieres. Avec ap- probation et privilège du Roi. [1784-90] 6 v. 26.5cm. (4to) The "Description" referred to in the title was published separately, 1797-98; the "Histoire" was never completed. Imprints vary. "Liste de messieurs les souscripteurs ... ": v.l, p.xxxix-lj; "Suite de la liste ...": v.2, (See next card) MB
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Moreau de Saint-Méry, Médéric Louis Élie, 1750- 1819, ed. Loix et constitutions des colo- nies françoises ... [1784-80] (Card 4) p.xj-xiv; v.4, p.ix; v.5, p.ix-xii; v.6, p.ix- xv. Each volume contains errata. Ex libris (book label, v.6): Victor Hugues. Cf. "Liste de mm. les souscripeurs", v.6, p. xij, and newspaper clipping on fly-leaf. CONTENTS.--t.1. Comprenant les loix et consti- tions depuis 1550 jusqu'en 1703.--t.2. 1704-- 1721.--t.3. 1722- t.5. 1766-1779.-- t.6. 1780-1785. MB
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Lok, Michael, tr. Anghiera, Pietro Martire d', 1455-1526. De nouo orbe, or The historie of the west Indies, contayning the actes and aduentures of the Spanyardes, which haue conquered and peopled those countries, inriched with varietie of pleasant relation of the manners, ceremonies, laws, gouernments, and warres of the Indians. Comprised in eight decades. Written by Peter Martyr a Millanoise of Angleria ... Whereof three, haue beene formerly translated into English, by R. Eden, whereunto the other fiue, (See next card)
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XH Anghiera, Pietro Martire d', 1455-1526. De nouo orbe ... 1612. (Card 2) .704 are newly added by the industrie, and painefull trauaile of M. Lok ... London, Printed for Thomas Adams. 1612. 6p. l., 318 numb. l. 18.5cm. (4to) Decades 1-4 translated by R.Eden, decades 5-8 by M.Lok. Numerous errors in foliation. STC 650. Ex libris (label): Huth Collection.
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Lok, Michael, tr. [Anghiera, Pietro Martire d'] 1455-1526. The historie of the West-Indies, containing the actes and adventures of the Spaniards, which haue conquered and peopled those countries, intriched with variety of pleasant relation of the manners, ceremonies, laws, gouernments, and warres of the Indians. Published in Latin by Mr. Hakluyt, and translated into English by M. Lok ... London, Printed for Andrew Hebb,and are to be sold at the signe of the Bell in Pauls (See next card)
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[Anghiera, Pietro Martire d'] 1455-1526. The historie of the West-Indies ... [1625?] (Card 2) Church-yard. [1625?] 3p. l., 318 numb. l. 18cm. (4to) Sheets of the work entitled "De orbe nouo" (London, T. Adams, 1612), re-issued with new t.p. cancelling the first 4 prelim. leaves, including the dedication. Decades 1-4 translated by R. Eden, decades (See next card)
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[Anghiera, Pietro Martire d'] 1455-1526. The historie of the West-Indies ... [1625?] (Card 3) Numerous errors in foliation. STC 651. Ex libris: Col. Thomas Aspinwall. I. Title.
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Lokerville, Mass. Description, etc. Views. Norris, George E. Cochituate, Mass., and North Natick. [Bird's eye view.] Brockton, 1887. Size, $12 \times 22$ inches. Lithograph. Inset views. — 1. Lokerville. 2. North Natick.*Map 81.4.N28.1887 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 14, 1904 F1097 — Bird's eye views. — Cochituate, Mass. Descr. Views. — Lokerville, Mass. Descr. Views. — North Natick, Mass. Descr. Views.
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**T.97.239 Lola Montes: or, a reply to the "Private history and memoirs" of that celebrated lady, recently published by the Marquis Papon, formerly secretary to the King of Bavaria, and for a period the professed friend and attendant of the Countess of Lansfeldt. New York. 1851. 72 pp. Portrait. 18 cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J361 — Papon, Auguste, Marquis. — Montez, Lola. 1818-1861.
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Lollard, The. Davis, Minnie R. The Lollard: a story of the Wiclifites. Phila (1887.)
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Lollards. Wyclif, John. -1384. *2416.20=**G.3712.11 An apology for Lollard doctrines, attributed to Wicliffe. Now first printed from a manuscript in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, with an introduction and notes, by James Henthorn Todd. London. 1842. lxiii, 206, (1) pp. [Camden Society. No. 20.] Sm. 4°. The running title is: Wicliffe's Apology. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 16, 1906. G2567—Camden Society. Publications. — Todd, James Henthorn, ed. 1805-1869. — Lollards.
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Lollingdon Downs and other poems. Masefield, John. 1878- Lollingdon Downs and other poems. New York. The Macmillan Company. 1917. 53 pp. Portrait. 22½ cm. 2569a.338 Same. With sonnets. London. Heinemann. [1917.] (5), 92, (1) pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. *A.5684m.12 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 28, 1920. L9619 — T.r.
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LOLME, JEAN LOUIS DE, 1740-1806. CONSTITUTION DE L'ANGLETERRE. [Stevens, John] 1749-1838. Examen du gouvernement d'Angleterre, comparé aux Constitutions des États-Unis. Où l'on réfute quelques assertions contenues dans l'ouvrage de m. Adams, intitulé: Apologie des Constitutions des États-Unis d'Amérique, & dans celui de m. Delolme, intitulé: De la Constitution d'Angleterre. Par un cultivateur de New-Jersey. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglois, & accompagne de notes. (See next card) MB
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[Stevens, John] 1749-1838. Examen du gouvernement d'Angleterre ... (Card 2) A Londres; et se trouve a Paris, Chez Froullé, libraire, quai des Augustins. 1789. viiij,29lp. 20cm.(8vo) Though attributed to William Livingston, ascribed to John Stevens by Thomas Jefferson. Translated by L.J. Fabre? The notes were written by Dupont de Nemours, Condorcet and Gallois. (See next card)
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[Stevens, John] 1749-1838. Examen du gouvernement d'Angleterre ... 1789. (Card 3) Undoubtedly printed in France, the use of "Londres" in the imprint being fictitious. Page 285 misnumbered 185. In this copy the sheet containing p.225-240 is incorrectly folded & bound. I. Livingston, William, 1723-1790, alleged author. Examen du gouvernement d'Angleterre. II. Title.
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Lolme, Jean Louis de, 1740-1806. *Defoe 30 .792 .L83C The constitution of England; or, An account of the English government: in which it is compared, both with the republican form of government, and the other monarchies in Europe. By J. L. de Lolme ... A new edition, enlarged ... New-York: Printed by Hodge & Campbell, and sold at their respective book-stores. M.DCC.XCII. <1792> *Defoe 30 .792 .L83C xvi, <25>-376, <8> p. 18.5cm. Evans 24263. Another copy. 18cm. Copy 2
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(1) 17 Jan 1929 L (2) 11 Apr. 1874 (156. 374) - g. Mrs. E. F. Parker - r.f. JN 117.L7 1792. 1 Gt. Brit. Constitution. 2 Gt. Brit.--Pol. & govt. di2s
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Lolme, Jean Louis de, 1740-1806. An essay containing a few strictures on the union of Scotland with England; and on the present situation of Ireland. Being an introduction to De Foe's History of the union. By J. L. De Lolme, adv. London: Printed for John Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXVII. Entered at Stationers Hall. <1787> 1 p.l., 95 p. 25cm. (Continued on next card)
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(1) 17 Jan 1929 L (2) 17 Jan 1929 L 1 Scotland--Hist.--The union, 1707. 2 Ireland--Hist.--18th cent. 3 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. The history of the union. I Title di2s die
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Lolme, Jean Louis de, 1740-1806. An essay containing a few strictures ... 1787. (Card 2) Another copy. 31cm. In Defoe, Daniel. The history of the union. London, 1786 i.e., 1787.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Lolotte et Fanfan. Ducray-Duminil, François Guillaume, 1761-1819. XG .788 .D85L Lolotte et Fanfan, ou Les aventures de deux enfans abandonnés dans une isle déserte, rédigées & publiées sur des manuscrits anglais, par m. Ducray-du-Minil. Seconde édition, revue & corrigée avec soin, & augmentée de deux gravures ... A Charle's-town,et se trouve à Paris, Chez Maradan,libraire,rue des Noyers,n°. 33. 1788. 4v.in 2. fronts. 13cm.(12mo) Incomplete: v.3-4 wanting. Ex libris (stamp): J.C. Tennian.
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Lomas Cantoral, Jerónimo de, fl. 1578. D.150b.27 Obras poéticas. [Colophon:—Madrid. P. Cosin. 1578.] t. p. missing. (8), 243, (5) ff. Sm. 80. "Very rare."—Salvá.
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Lomax, John Avery, 1872- comp. Songs of the cattle trail and cow camp; with a foreword by William Lyon Phelps. New York, Macmillan, 1919. xi, 189 p. 20cm. Without music. 1. American ballads and songs. 2. Cowboys-- Songs and music. I. Title.
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City fds? - 1919
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Acc. 77-421 Lombard, Asa Cobb Paine, jr. East of Cape Cod. Cuttyhunk Island, 1976. Public Eds
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R-B F Lombard, Asa Cobb Paine. 72 East of Cape Cod / by Asa Cobb .C3 Paine Lombard, Jr. -- New Bedford, L85 Mass.: Reynolds-DeWalt Print., 1976. 157, [1] p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: $14.00 1. United States. Life-Saving Service. 2. Cape Cod (Mass.)-- History. 3. Shipwrecks-- Massachusetts--Cape Cod. 4. Life- saving--Massachusetts--Cape Cod. I. Title. MRGRRBK F72.C3 L85 001274 76043567
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Lombard, Frank Alanson, 1872- SCT An outline history of the Japanese drama, with an introd. by George Pierce Baker. London, G. .86 Allen & Unwin [1928] 358 p. illus. 22cm. "Authorities": p.[353]-354. 1. Japanese drama--History and criticism.
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Scholfield fd - 1929
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[Lombard, Israel] *Reserve Remarks on the tariff bill. 5643 [Boston, 1861] .69 LCo. no.15
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Acc. 75-468 Lombard, Louis, 1861-1927. Observations of a bachelor ... Boston, D.Estes & Co., 1909. LCxx To be replaced. Benton Fd 1973 g: Mrs. E. T. Feinberg
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R-B HQ Lombard, Louis, 1861-. 31 Observations of a bachelor / by .L8 Louis Lombard ... -- Boston : Dana 1927. Estes & Company, 1909. vii, [3], ix-xxiii, [1] 13-181 p. : front (port.) ; 12 cm. Copy is inscribed in back of front cover by E.T. Feinberg. 1. Marriage. I. Feinberg, E.T., former owner. II. Title. MRGRRBK HQ31 .L8 1927. 001329 ocm37909343
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XH Lomax, Judith. .813 The notes of an American lyre. By Judith Lomax, a native of the state of Virginia ... .L83N Richmond [Va.]: Printed by Samuel Pleasants, near the market bridge. 1813. 70p. 17cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 28971. MB-Rev.
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Exch with N.Y. Pub Lib-- 1902--tr.fr.PS2249.L65 N6 I Title discounl
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Lombardica Hystoria. Voragine, Jacopo da. Fol. 1a: Lombardica Hystoria. 1b, col. 1: Incipit tabula super Legendas sanctoru. pm ordine alphabeti collecta. Et primo premittit Prologus qui oñdit modü reperiendi materias contentas in diuersis locis huius voluminis. 16b, col. 2, line 14: Registrum Explicit. Fol. 17a, heading: De Aduentu domini Legenda prima. Col. 1: Jncipit Legenda sancto que Lvmbardica noïatur hystoria, et primo de festiuitatibus q occurrüt infra tempus renouationis quod repñtat ecclesia ab aduentu vsqz ad natiiuitatem domini. 426a, col. 2 (Colophon): Expliciunt quorundam sanctoru (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 3, 1910. H2430 — T.r. — Saints. — Legenda aurea. — Incun…
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Lombardica Hystoria. **Q.403.17 Voragine, Jacopo da. Fol. 1a: Lombardica Hystoria. (Continued.) legende adiuncte post Lombartica hystoriã· impresse in Ulm p Conradü Dinckmut. Anno. M.cccclxxxviii. 426b, blank. (426) ff. Sign. a–z, A–Z, AA–GG, in 8s, except the last, which is in 10s. 27 cm. 2 columns. 37 lines. Capitals in red and occa- sionally in blue. See Copinger, part 2, vol. 2, p. 214, no. 6449; Proctor, no. 2570. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 3, 1910. H2430
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XD .599 .L83 I Lombardo, Miguel. Instrvcion y forma de como se ha de oyr la missa, y de lo que se deue hazer, y euitar oyendola: y de algunas cosas tocantes al sacrificio de la missa. Hecho por el maestro Miguel Lombardo ... Con licencia. Impresso,en la muy noble,y leal ciudad de Pamplona por Mathias Mares. Año,1599. 142 numb.℗.,[2]p. 15.5cm.(8vo) Title vignette: device of Society of Jesus. (See next card) MB
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Jas L Whitney Mem Fd-- Acc 72-414 modern relict, gilt stamped on spine I Mass I Title dis
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RARE BOOSE DEPT. XD Lombardo, Miguel. Instrvcion y forma de como se ha de oyr la missa ... 1599. (Card 2) .599 Printer's(?) device on verso of last leaf. .L83 I Errors in foliation.
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Lombardo, Pietro. See Petrus Lombardus, Bishop of Paris. -1160. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1910. H2425
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Lombardus, Petrus, Magister sententiarum. See Petrus Lombardus, Bishop of Paris. -1160. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1910. H2425
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Lombardy Geography Maps. Wit, Frederik de. No. 25 in *Map* 74.12 Accuratissima dominii Veneti in Italia, ducatus Parmæ, Placentiae, Modenæ Regii et Manturæ ... tabula quae est Lombardia inferior. No. 25 in *Atlas* 10.4.B5.2 Amstelodami. [1686?] Size, $18\frac{1}{4} \times 23\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Scale (com- puted), 11.2 geographical miles to 1 inch. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 13, 1903 E9626 — Lombardy. Geog. Maps. — Venetia. Geog. Maps.
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Lombardy. Geography. Maps. Wit, Frederik de. No. 132 in Map 74.1.2 Reipublicæ Genuensis et ducatus Mediolanensis, Parmensis et Montisferrati novissima descriptio. [Tabula.] Amstelodami. [168-?] Size, $19 \times 22\frac{1}{8}$ inches. Scale (computed), 8 geographical miles to 1 inch. No. 132 in *Atlas 10.4.[17-?].3= No. 26 in *Atlas 10.4.B5.2 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 13, 1903 E9626 — Genoa, republic. Geog. Maps. — Lombardy. Geog. Maps.
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LOMBARDY--HISTORY. Bertolotti, Davide, 1784-1860. *XA Milano e la Lombardia nel 1818 di Davide .5204P Bertolotti. .1 Milano, Presso A. F. Stella e comp., 1818. v.12 1 p.l., 145 p. 22cm. Bound with, as issued, v.13 of Lo Spettatore italiano. In this copy the t. p. is bound as that of Lo Spettatore italiano.
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Lombardy. History, Bonelli, Giuseppe. *Cab.21.35.1 Codice paleografico Lombardo. Riproduzione in eliotipia e trascrizione diplomatica di tutti i documenti anteriori al 1000 esistenti in Lombardia. A cura di G. Bonelli. Secolo VIII. — Milano. Hoepli. 1908. vii pp., 23 ff., mostly broadsides. 23 facsimile plates. Portfolio. 60 × 40 cm. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 17, 1910. H1723 — T.r. — History. Sources. — Manuscripts. Facsimiles. Latin. — Lombardy. Hist.
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Lombardy. History. Historia Gotthorvm, Vandalorvm, & Langobardorvm: ab Hvgone Grotio partim versa, partim in ordine digesta. . . Amstelodami, Apud Ludovicum Elzevirium, CIO IOC LV. (6), 148, 932, (98) pp. Additional engraved title-page. Printer's device. 18.5 cm., in 8s. **Q.48.1181 Contents. — Hvgonis Grotii Prolegomena. Vbi regum Gotthorum in Hispaniã ordo & chronologia. Elogia. — Vandalica & Gotthica Procopii. — Nomina appellativa & verba Gotthica, Vandalica, Langobardica, quae in hoc volumine reperiuntur: cum explicatione. — Iornandes De Getarvm, sive Gotthorvm origine, & rebus gestis. — Beati Isidori Gotthorvm, Vandalorvm & Svevorvm in Hispaniã chronicon. — Pavli Warnefridi, De gestis Langobardorvm libri VI. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library April 3, 1936. D9987…
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Lombardy. History. Historia Gotthorvm, Vandalorvm, & Langobardorvm. (Continued.) Each part is catalogued separately. Device: Minerva, with motto, "Ne extra oleas." See Willems, 1181; Stockholm, 1578. Same. (8), 148, 932, (98) pp. **Adams 213.8 No engraved title-page. The title-page is mutilated. The preface is in larger type, and begins Vir amplissimus, instead of Vir illustrissimus. See Berghman, 330. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library April 3, 1936. D9987
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Lombardy. History. Fictitious. Tirano, El, de Lombardia. [Comedia.] No. 5 in **G.3353.2.3** [Madrid. En la librería de Castillo. 17—?] 33 pp. 20.5 cm., in 4s. There is no title-page. At head of title: Comedia nueva. Barton This card was printed at the Boston Public Library September 24, 1935. D8833 — Lombardy. Hist. Fict.
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Lombart, Pierre, illustrator, 1620-1681. Donne, John, 1573-1631. **G.406.68 Letters to severall persons of honour: written by John Donne sometime Deane of St Pauls . . . London. Published by John Donne . . — London, Printed by J. Flesher . . . 1651. (6), 318 pp. Portrait. 19 cm., in 4s. Bound by Rivière. The portrait is by Lombart. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 4, 1935. D8042 — Letters. Colls. — Rivière binders. — Lombart, Pierre, illus., 1620-1681.
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Lombart, Pierre, 1620-1681, engraver Vergilius Maro, Publius. The works of Virgil: : containing his pastorals, georgics and Aeneis. / Translated into English verse; by Mr. Dryden; Adorned with a hundred sculptures... London, : Printed for Jacob Tonson, MDCXCVII. [1697] [44],48,[12],49-147,[49],201-640p.,[100] leaves of plates : ill. ; 46cm.(fol.) Title page in red and black. (see next card) MB.
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Lombart, Pierre, 1620-1681, engraver Vergilius Maro, Publius. The works of Virgil... 1697. (Card 2) References: Wing V616. Ex libris(engraved memorial bookplate): Robert Montagu. Ex libris(label): Graham Pollard.
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Lombay, ——, Marqués de, fl. 1542. D.120b.1.51 Cartas al emperador Cárlos V. (In Colección de documentos inéditos. 1867.)
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Lombia, Juan. El teatro . . . Madrid. Sanchiz. 1545 [misprint for 1845]. 230, (3) pp. 21 cm., in 4s. Relates to Spain. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 1, 1916. K8652 — Spain. Theatres. — Theatre.
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Lombroso, C[esare?], 1835-1909. Acc. Tre tribuni studiati da un alienista. 85- Con due tavole. 251 Turin : Bocca, 1887. (Turin : Tip. e (12) Lit. Camilla e Bertolero) 85, [2] fold. pl. : ill. ; 18 cm.
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Lombroso, Cesare, and Guglielmo Ferrero. P.54.530 La donna delinquente, la prostituta e la donna normale. Torino. Roux & c. 1893. xi, 640 pp. Illus. Pls. 8°. -It. au.-Prostitution.-Women.
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Lombroso-Ferrero, Gina, 1875-. Acc. La donna nella societa attuale. 85- Bologna : N. Zanichelli, 1927. 251 xi, 194, [2] p. ; 18 cm. (13)
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RARE BOOK DEPT. LOMÉNIE DE BRIENNE, ÉTIENNE CHARLES DE, CARDINAL, 1727-1793. Dialogue entre Son Excellence Mgr. l'arche- vêque de Sens, et le s' Chrétien de Lamoignon; avec l'Epître du diable à ces deux ex-ministres .3560 .19 no.2 [Paris, 1788] 28p. 21cm.(8vo) Half-title only. MB
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Lomer, Gerhard Richard, 1882- Sir Henry Ellis in France; a chapter in the history of the British Museum. (In Lydenberg, Harry Miller, ed. William Warner Bishop; a tribute, 1941. New Haven, Yale university press, 1941. p.116-144.)
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Lomer, Gerhard Richard, 1882- Stephen Leacock, a check-list and index of his writings. Ottawa, National Library of Canada, 1954. 153p. port. 25cm.
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benton Fd--Acc 72-540 1 Leacock, Stephen Butler, 1869-1944--Bibliography S
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Lommel, Eugen Cornelius Joseph. **E.200.14 Die Beugungserscheinungen geradlinig begrenzter Schirme. Von E. Lommel. Mit Tafeln. Munchen, 1886. Verlay der k. Akademie in Com- mission bei G. Franz. 135, (1) pp. 4º. Aus den Abhandlungen der K. bayer. Akademie der Wiss, 11. Cl. xv. Bd. 111. Abth., Munchen, 1886, pp. 528-664 [*3264.1.15]. -Diffraction.
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5914.11=**E.220a.60 Lommel, Eugen Cornelius Joseph. Studien über die Bessel'schen Functionen. Von Eugen Lommel. Leipzig, B. G. Teubner. 1868. vii, 135,(1) pp. 8°. -Functions. Bessel's
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Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergifeevich, 1799–1837. The tale of the golden cockerel, by Pushkin. [London, The Golden cockerel press, 1936] 22, [1] p. illus. 13cm. “Second impression.” “Translated from the Russian ... by Hannah Waller, with a note on Pushkin and the tale by Raïssa Lomonossova. Engravings by Robert Gibbings.” i. Waller, Hannah, tr. ii. Lomonossova, Raïssa. iii. Title. Library of Congress [3] 891.71
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Lonbechart, P. de, pseud. See Chertablon, ——, Mr. de, prêtre & licentié en théologie. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 18, 1919. L8163
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Lonchamps, Pierre de, 1740-1812. See Longchamps, Pierre Charpentier de, 1740-1812. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1920. L8461
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Londina illustrata. Wilkinson, Robert, publisher. Londina illustrata. Graphic and historic memorials of monasteries, churches, chapels, schools . . . palaces . . . processions, places of early amusement, and modern & present theatres, in the cities and suburbs of London & Westminster. London. 1819, 25. 2 v. Plates. Plans. Engraved title-pages. 34½ cm., in 2s. Vol. 2 has the title Theatrum illustrata. Same. [Reprint. N.d.] *2460.14 This edition differs from the preceding only in pagination and arrangement. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 18, 1916. K8833 — T.r. — London. Descr. — London. Theatres.
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Londinopolis. Howell, James, 1594?–1666. **G.404.32 Londinopolis; an historicall discourse or perlustration of the City of London, the imperial chamber, and chief emporium of Great Britain: whereunto is added another of the City of Westminster, with the courts of justice, antiquities, and new buildings there- unto belonging. — London. Printed by J. Streater . . . 1657. (10), 407, (8) pp. Plates. 25½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 25, 1922. M3773 — T.r. — London. Descr. — Westminster, England. Descr.
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London, Bishop of, 1723-1748. See Gibson, Edmund, Bishop of London. 1669-1748. July 6, 1903 E9460
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Gentil, François, fl.1704. *XL Le jardinier solitaire, The solitary or Carthusian gard'ner, being dialogues between a gentleman and a gard'ner. Containing the method to make and cultivate all sorts of gardens ... and reflections on the culture of trees. Written in French by Francis Gentil ... Also The compleat florist: or, The universal culture of flowers, trees and shrubs ... By the sieur Louis Liger d'Auxerre ... Newly done into English. London: Printed for Benj. Tooke, at the Temple-Gate, Fleetstreet. 1706. (See next card)
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Gentil, Frangois, fl.1704. Le jardinier so- litaire ... 1706. (Card 2) .706 1 p. l., xii, [6], 140, 129-488, [8] p. illus., .G28J front., xx pl. 19.5cm.(8vo) Translated by G. London & H. Wise. Pages 435 & 438-439 misnumbered 345 & 348-349.
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London, George, d. 1713, tr. <Gentil, François> fl. 1704. The retir'd gard'ner ... Vol.I. Being a translation of Le jardinier solitaire <by François Gentil>, or Dialogues between a gentleman and a gard'ner ... with many new experiments, from the second edition printed at Paris. Vol.II. Containing the manner of planting and cultivating all sorts of flowers, plants, shrubs and undershrubs, necessary for the adorning of gardens; in which is explain'd the art of making and disposing of parterres, arbours of greens, wood-works, arches, (Continued on next card)
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London, George, d. 1713, tr. *Gentil, François, fl. 1704. The retir'd gard'ner ... (Card 2) columns, and other pieces and compartments usually found in the most beautiflu gardens of country-seats. The whole enrich'd with variety of figures, being a translation from the Sieur Louis Liger. To this volume is added a description and plan of Count Tallard's garden at Nottingham. The whole revis'd, with several alterations and additions, which render it proper for our English culture. By George London, and Henry Wise. (Continued on next card)
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London, George, d. 1713, tr. *XL .26 .5 Gentil, Francois, fl. 1704. The retir'd gard- d'ner ... (Card 3) London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, without Grays- Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane. 1706. 2 v. (10 p.l., 383 p., l l., <8>, 385-786, <14> p.) fronts., illus., xx pl., double fold. plate. 20cm. Paged continuously. "Errata": p.383. Frontispieces engraved by M. van der Gucht af- (Continued on next card)
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London, George, d. 1713, tr. *Gentil, François, fl. 1704. The retir'd gar- d'ner ... 1706. (Card 4) L. Laguerre. Hunt bot. cat., 412. Ex libris: Victor Albert George Child Villiers, earl of Jersey (Osterley Park armorial bookplate); John Toplis, Nottingham (book label) I. Title.
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London, George, d. 1713. La Quintinie, Jean de, 1626-1688. The compleat gard'ner: or, Directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit-gardens, and kitchen-gardens. By Mounsieur De la Quintinye. Now compendiously abrig'd, and made of more use, with very considerable improvements. By George London, and Henry Wife. The second edition, corrected. London, Printed for M. Gillyflower, and sold by Andrew Bell at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhil near Stocks-Market, M DC XC IX. 1699. (Continued on next card)
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London, George, d. 1713. La Quintinie, Jean de, 1626-1688. The complete gardner ... <1699> (Card 2) 1 p.l., xiv, <4>, xv-xxv, 43, <7>, 35-309, <7> p. front., illus., plates (part fold.) 20cm. Signatures: e=1, al-a7, *², a8, b⁸, c², B-L⁸, *L⁸, M-U⁸, X6. The present title leaf may have been printed conjugate with that for an issue without Bell's name in the imprint, the latter leaf being cancell-ed. (Continued on next card)
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London, George, d. 1713. La Quintinie, Jean de, 1626-1688. The complete gardner ... 1699 (Card 3) "An advertisement of J. Evelyn, esq; to the folio edition of Monsieur La Quintinye": leaves *1--*2. Variant of Wing L432. Ex libris (armorial bookplate): Andrew Arcedeckne, Glevering Hall.
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London, George, d. 1713. La Quintinie, Jean de, 1626-1688. The complete gard'ner: or, Directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit-gardens and kitchen-gardens. With the gardener's kallender, directing that is to be done every month in the year. By Monsienr De la Quintiney. Now compendiously abridg'd, and made of more use, with very considerable improvements. By George London, and Henry Wise. To which is prefix'd, An address to the nobility and gentry. By J. Evelyn, esq; The sixth edition corrected. (Continued on next card)
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London, George, d. 1713. *XL .717 .L31C La Quintinie, Jean de, 1626-1688. The complete gard'ner ... (Card 2) London: Printed for A. and W. Bell, at the Cross Keys and Bible in Cornhill. 1717. 1 p.l., xxvi, 325, e7 p. front., illus., plates (part fold.) 18.5cm.
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London, George, d. 1713, tr. *G.409 .143 La Quintinie, Jean de, 1626-1688. The retir'd gardener. In six parts. The first being dialogues between a gentleman and a gardener. Containing the methods of making ... a fruit and kitchen-garden ... Translated from the second edition [by Jean de La Quintinie] printed at Paris. The four last parts treat of the manner of planting and cultivating most kinds of flowers, plants, shrubs ... Translated from the French of the sieur Louis Liger. Here— (Continued on next card)
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London, George, d. 1713, tr. La Quintinie, Jean de, 1626-1688. The retir'd gardener ... (Card 2) tofore published in two volumes ... by George London and Henry Wise. The 2d ed. rev.: now published in one volume, by Joseph Carpenter. London, Printed for J. Tonson, 1717. 432 p. illus., plates (incl. plans) 19cm. 1. Gardening—Early works to 1800. 2. Horticulture. I. Liger, Louis, sieur d'Auxerre, 1658-1717. II. London, George, d. 1713, tr. III. Wise, Henry, 1653-1738, tr. IV. Carpenter, Joseph, ed. V. Title: The retired gardener.
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London, Hannah R. A girl from Boston. Cambridge, Mass. : Schenkman Publishing Company, Inc., 1980. 145 [x] p. gift of the author and the Boston Authors Club. Inscribed by author.
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BAC 1479 London, Hannah Ruth, 1894- Portraits of Jews. Rutland, Vt., C. E. Tuttle Company [1969] NUCxxx Signed by the author. gift BAC
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London, Hannah Ruth, 1894- Miniatures and silhouettes of early American Jews. Rutland, Vt., C. E. Tuttle Company [1970] NUCxxx Signed by the author. gift BAC
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PZ London, Jack, 1876-1916. 3 The abysmal brute / by Jack .L846 London ... -- New York : The Century Co., 1913. 3 p. 1., 3-169 p. : front. ; 18 cm. Original olive green publishers' cloth stamped in black and yellow; binding designed by Decorative Designers. Ex libris [signature]; Ellen Snyder. Bal 11945. 1. Boxers (Sports) Fiction. 2. (MrGRRBK 13011303 PZ3.L846 A 000661
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R-B PZ 3. London, Jack, 1876-1916. -- The abysmal brute ... 1913. (Card 2) A Boxing stories. lcsh 3. Bookbinding-- Publishers' bindings Specimens. I. Kleist, Herbert, 1902-1986, collector. II. Snyder, Ellen, former owner. III. Decorative Designers binding designer. IV. Title. MRGRRBK PZ3.L846 A 000662 13011303
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London, Jack, 1876-1916. ... The call of the wild, by Jack London. [Illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull] Decorated by Chas. Edw. Hooper. New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1903. 2 p. l., 9-231 p. incl. col. illus., col. plates. col. front. 20 cm. Illustrated t.-p.; illustrated end-papers. 1. Title. Library of Congress PZ3.L846C 2 [5001]
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*Q.99 .298 London, Jack, 1876-1916. The call of the wild. With an introd. by Pierre Berton and illus. by Henry Varnum Poor. Los Angeles, Printed for members of the Limited Editions Club at the Ward Ritchie Press, 1960. xv, 158 p. illus. (part col.) 28 cm. In case. I. Poor, Henry Varnum, illus. II. Limited Editions Club, New York. PZ3.L486C 40 Copy 2. PS3523.Q46C3 1960a Library of Congress [2]
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R-B PZ London, Jack, 1876-1916. 3 The game / by Jack London; with illustrations and decorations by Henry Hutt and T.C. Lawrence. -- New York : Macmillan, 1905. G 182 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 20 cm. Some copies have stamped on t.p. verso: Copyright, 1905, by the Metropolitan Magazine Co. This notice occurs in two forms, one with type larger than the other. Cf. BAL. Original blue-gray publisher's cloth; robed figure stamped in white (Continue on next card) MRGRRBK 05017288 PZ3.L846 G 001014
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R-B PZ 3 London, Jack, 1876-1916. -- The game ... 1905. (Card 2) .L846 G and brown; author/title stamped in red; printed endpapers. Ex libris [bookplate]: Charles B. Danforth. BAL 11886 1. Boxers (Sports) Fiction. 2. Boxing stories. lcsh I. Kleist, Herbert, 1902-1986, collector. II. Danforth, Charles B., former owner. (Continue on next card) MRGRRBK PZ3.L846 G 001015 05017288
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R-B PZ 3 London, Jack, 1876-1916. -- The game ... 1905. (Card 3) .L846 G III. Hutt, Henry, illustrator. IV. Lawrence, T. Cromwell, d.1905, illustrator. V. Title. MRGRRBK PZ3.L846 G 001016 05017288
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London, Jack, 1876-1916. The game. [Fiction.] With illustrations and decorations by Henry Hutt and T. C. Lawrence. London. Heinemann. 1905. 182 pp. Illus. Plates. Vignette. 19 cm., in 8s. A story of the prize ring. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. April 14, 1927 *283 — T.r. — Hutt, Henry, illus., 1875–. — Pugilism. — Lawrence, T. C., illus.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XA .5296 .5 London, Jack, 1876-1916. The god of his fathers, & other stories, by Jack London. New York, McClure, Phillips & Company, Mcmi. [1901] 5p. l.,299p. 19.5cm. Blanck, BAL, 11870. Dark blue cloth, gilt stamped. MB
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London, Jack, 1876-1916. Love of life, and other stories by Jack London ... New York, Macmillan, 1907. v,265p. 19.5cm. First edition. Blanck, BAL, 11904. Blue cloth, white and gilt stamped.
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City fds--Acc 69-904 I Title dis
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London, Jack, 1876-1916. Scorn of women. [Drama.] In three acts. New York. The Macmillan Company. 1906. x, 256 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. The action of the play takes place in Dawson, Northwest Territory, in 1897. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1924. *281 — T.r.
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London, Jack, 1876-1916. *SCfQ .99 .316 The sea-wolf. With illus. by Fletcher Martin, and an introd. by Edmund Gilligan. Hartford, Printed for the members of the Limited Editions Club, by Connecticut Printers, 1961. ix, 354 p. col. illus. 20 cm. r. Title. PZ3.LS16Se 23 Copy 2. PS3523.O46S5 1961 Library of Congress [2]
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London, Jack, 1876-1916. The strength of the strong ... New York, The Macmillan Company, 1914. 4p. l.,257p. front. 20cm. Blanck, BAL, 11955.
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LONDON, JACK, 1879-1916. Stone, Irving, 1903- ... Sailor on horseback, the biography of Jack London. Cambridge [Mass.] Houghton Mifflin, 1938. 6p.£.,338p. front.,plates (incl.ports.) 22cm. "Special gift edition" with facsimile letter from Jack London to Houghton Mifflin Company, mounted inside front cover.
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LONDON, JACK, 1876-1916--BIBLIOGRAPHY. Ref. ×Z8514 Woodbridge, Hensley Charles, 1923- .6 Jack London: a bibliography, compiled by .U6 Hensley C. Woodbridge, John London, [and] George H. Tweney. Georgetown, Calif., Talisman Press, 1966. 422 p. illus., facsimils., ports. 23cm. ×XA Another copy. 23cm. .5296A .1 1. London, Jack, 1876-1916--Bibliography. I. London, John, 1903- joint author. II. Tweney, George H. joint author. MB
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London, John, 1903- joint author. Ref. ×Z8514 Woodbridge, Hensley Charles, 1923- .6 Jack London: a bibliography, compiled by .U6 Hensley C. Woodbridge, John London, [and] George H. Tweney. Georgetown, Calif., Talisman Press, 1966. 422 p. illus., facsimils., ports. 23cm. ×XA Another copy. 23cm. .5296A .1 1. London, Jack, 1876-1916--Bibliography. I. London, John, 1903- joint author. II. Tweney, George H. joint author. MB
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London, Michael. SCA Robert Lowell: a portrait of the artist in his time. Edited by Michael London and Robert Boyers. New York, D.Lewis [1970] viii,340p. port. 24cm. "First printing." Checklist [of materials on Robert Lowell]: 1939-1968 [by] Jerome Mazzaro: p.293-328. 1. Lowell, Robert, 1917- . I. Boyers, Robert, joint ed.
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London. Publications of this jurisdiction printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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London. [Great exhibition of all works of industry of all nations, 1851.] Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue... London: : Spicer brothers, 1851-[1852]. (W. Clowers and sons, printers). 4v. : ill. ; 26.5 cm. At head title: Great exhibition ... Vol.1 has added t.-p. engraved by M. Jackson after J. Tenniel. Paged continuously. V.4 is the Supplement. Reference: cf. L.C., V.89, p.526, 3rd column. I.Jackson, Mason(?), 1819-1903, (cont. next card) MRG87-530510 61168
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R-B SCH .F 851 .26 London. Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue... (card 2) engraver. II.Tenniel, John, 1820-1914, artist. III.T. RG87-530510 r 61169 MRG87-530510
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XH .A859 .T37L no.7 London. Proceedings of a public meeting, held in London, August 1, 1859, to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the abolition of British colonial slavery ... Speeches of Lord Brougham, Governor Hincks, George Thompson, esq., the Rev. W.G. Barrett, the Hon. Amasa Walker, and Washington Wilks esq. London [M.W.Watts] 1859. 23p. 20.5cm. Imperfect: margins slightly cropped affecting paging & occasional text.
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g: F.J. Garrison--1891-- tr.fr. 7585.40 no.7 1 Slavery in Great Britain--Emancipation I Brougham and Vaux, Henry Peter Brougham, baron, 1778-1868 dis x also to and from Brougham, Henry Peter, baron Brougham and Vaux (for oc pc rb)
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London. Aldermen. **H.90.453.23 A true copy of the Petition of the Lord Maior, Aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641. To vindicate the Honour of the City against a false . . . petition, printed, and pretented [sic] to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as the petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the Militia of that City, made by the Parliament . . . Printed by R. Oulton, and G. Dexter. 1641. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $13\frac{3}{4} \times 10\frac{3}{4}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 7, 1924. M8610 — Triple main card. — London. Aldermen. (M2) — London. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. (I) — …
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London. American citizens. Death of President Garfield. Meeting of Americans in London at Exeter hall, 24 September, 1881; to which is added by permission the address of ... the Archbishop of Canterbury, delivered at the church of St. Martin's-in-the Fields, 26 September, 1881. London, B. F. Stevens, 1881. (Continued on next card) *E687.D28
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London. American citizens. *E687 .D28 Death of President Garfield ... 1881. (Card 2) 60 p. front. (port.) 22cm. *A.5351.5 — [Another copy] Includes address of James Russell Lowell. 1. Garfield, James Abram, pres. U. S., 1831- 1881. I. Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. II. Tait, Archibald Campbell, abp. of Canterbury, 1811-1882. II. London. American citizens. *E687.D28
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London. Central Criminal Court. RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .710 .Z8A Zulueta, Pedro de, Jr., defendant. An address to the merchants, manufacturers, and traders of Great Britain. By Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., esq. forming the introductory remarks to the "Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., on a charge of slave trading, under the 5 Geo. IV, Cap.113, on Friday the 27th, Saturday the 28th, and Monday the 30th of October, 1843, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London. A full report from the short-hand notes of W.B. Gurney, esq." (See next card)
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Zulueta, Pedro de, Jr., defendant. An address to the merchants ... 1844. (Card 2) London: C.Wood & Co., Poppin's Court, Fleet Street. 1844. 3p. l., 66p. 20.5cm. (8vo)
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London. Charters.
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London. Charters. *Reserve The royal charter of confirmation granted by 4539a King Charles II. to the city of London. .14 London, Lee and Alsop [1680] LCx; Wing L 2888.
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London. Charters. London. Corporation. **H.90a.240 To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, The humble petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London . . . [in regard to Quo warranto proceedings against the City Charter. With the King's reply]. — [London. N. d.] 3–10 pp. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 16, 1904. F4094 — London. Charters.
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*Acc. London, Chelsea Hospital for Women. 73-411 A booke of Old English fayre. (494F) [London] 1881. Mansell ref; BMx; RBDo Benton Fd
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London. Christ's hospital. The office of this institution is situated in London, the Boys' School is in West Horsham, and the Girls' School is in Hertford. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1917. L1602
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London. Christ's hospital. Knapp, Valentine. “Blewe” clothes of Christ’s Hospital, with the simple story of “John I’th’ Hospitall” (“Blewe John”). = Kingston-upon-Thames. Knapp, Drewett & Sons, Ltd. 1928. (2), 23 pp. Plates. Facsimiles. 24.5 cm. Description and history of the blue uniform worn at Christ’s Hospital, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library February 26, 1937. E1266 — T.r. — Christ’s Hospital, London.
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London. Christ's hospital. **G.382.65 The present state and list of the children of His late Majesty King Charles II. his new foundation in Christ's-Hospital; presented ... to His most sacred Majesty, King William. By the Lord Mayor of the City of London, with the President and Governors of the said Hospital, the first day of January, 1695/96. — London, Printed by Fr. Leach . . . 1696. (12) pp. 29 cm. The running title is: Children put forth apprentices to the practice of navigation ... Includes a list of ships. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1917. L1577 — T.r. — Shipping. Registers.
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London, England. Churches. See also Westminster, England. Churches.
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London. Churches. Godwin, George. K133-20 The churches of London. Assisted by John Britton. Lond. 1839. 2 v. in 1. Illus. Portr. ins.
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London, England. Churches. Keble, Rev. Thomas. No. 2 in 3547.10.5=**G.3841.2.5 Whether a clergyman of the Church of England be now bound to have morning and evening prayers daily in his parish church? [Tract 84.] [London. Rivington. 1840.] 40 pp [Tracts for the times. Vol. 5.] 8°. Appended is a Table of public services in London in the beginning of the Eighteenth Century, reprinted from the British magazine, and originally taken from "Pietas Londinensis. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 3, 1902 E6215 — Worship. — London, England. Churches.
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London. Churches. St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. Davis, Lemuel Clarke, compiler. 1835-1904. *A2154=**T.56.23 The story of the Memorial Fountain to Shakspeare at Stratford-upon-Avon. Also accounts of the Herbert and Cowper window, Westminster Abbey; the Milton window, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster; and the Bishops Andrewes and Ken reredos, St. Thomas’s Church, Winchester, England — gifts of Geo. W. Childs. Edited by L. Clarke Davis. Cambridge. The Riverside Press. 1890. vii, 261 pp. Portrait. Plate. 20 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.23. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 20, 1913. J191 — Childs, George William. Eng. Shakespeare Memorial Foun- Churches. St. Thomas’s Church. — London. Churches. St. Margaret’s Chu…
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London. Churches, Temple Church. Essex, W. Richard Hamilton. **K.72.12 Illustrations of the architectural ornaments and embellishments, and painted glass of the Temple Church, London. From drawings specially made, by permission, by W. R. H. Essex. With an account of the recent restoration of the church, by Sydney Smirke. London. Weale. 1845. (3), 15, (1) pp. 31 plates, mostly colored. 30 cm., in 4s. An account of the Temple Church, by Sydney Smirke, is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 10, 1919. L6188 — London. Churches. Temple Church.
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London. Churches. Temple Church. Richardson, Edward. *Cab.24.43.1 The ancient stone and leaden coffins, encaustic tiles, etc. recently discovered in the Temple Church. London. Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans. 1845. 28 pp. Colored plates. Plan. F°.
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London. Churches. Temple Church. Richardson, Edward. *Cab.24.43.2 The monumental effigies of the Temple Church with an account of their restoration in the year 1842. London. Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans. 1843. 32 pp. Plates. Fº. - London. Churches. Temple Church.
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London. Churches. Westminster Abbey. See Westminster Abbey, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 20, 1913. J191
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London. Citizens. see London. Corporation.
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London, England. Corporation. **G.4077.15.1.Part 1 Dramatic records of the city of London. The Remembrancia. (In Malone Society. Collections. Vol. 1, part 1, pp. 43-100. [Oxford.] 1907.) Edited by E. K. Chambers and W. W. Greg. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1916 K8690 — Chambers, Edmund Kerchever, ed., 1866-. — Greg, Walter Wilson, ed. — London. Theatres. — Remembrancia.
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XbH Instructions by the citizens of London, to their representatives for the ensuing Parliament. .90A Boston: Re-printed by Thomas Fleet and Thomas Crump, in Pudding-Lane, near the Town-House. Sold by Samuel Gerrish. 1715. Price two pence. available in broadside. 31x20.5cm. microtext. Evans 39621; Ford, Mass. broadsides 394.
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Billings fd--1907 1 Broadsides--U.S. I Gt.Brit. Parliament, 1715. House of Commons. di2s II. The. x from London. Citizens (for oc pc rb)
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London. Corporation. **H.90a.240 To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, The humble petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London . . . [in regard to Quo warranto proceedings against the City Charter. With the King's reply]. — [London. N. d.] 3–10 pp. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 16, 1904. F4094 — London. Charters.
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*H.87 .11 no.24 Ames, William, d. 1689. The saints security, against seducing spirits. Or, The anointing from the holy one the best teaching. Delivered in a sermon at Pauls before the Lord Major, Aldermen, and commonalty of the city of London, upon the fifth of November, 1651. London, Printed by M. Simmons, for W. Adderton, 1652. 39 p. 19cm. *H.87 .49 no.22 Wing A3009. [Another copy] I. London. Cor Corporation. II. Title.
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*H.86 .90 Carter, Benjamin, 1667- Charity the bond of perfectness. A sermon preach'd before the Honourable Sir Thomas Abney, kt. deputed to act during the illness of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Beachcroft, kt. lord-mayor of the city of London, and the Court of Al-dermen at the parish church of St. Lawrence-Jewry: on Monday, Sept. 29, 1712. London, Printed for J. Wyat, 1712. 20 p. 25cm. I. Charity. II. Title.
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*H.87 .49 no.8 Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673. Davids prayer for Solomon, containing the proper endowments and duty royall of a king ... Delivered in a sermon ... before the ... Lord Major, the ... Aldermen ... together with the worship-full companies ... the 27th. of March, 1643 ... London, Printed by G. M. for G. Calvert, and are to be said by C. Meredith, 1643. 38 p. 19cm. Wing G750. 1. Kings and rule - Duties. I. London. Corporation. II. Title.
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*Defoe 28.87 Collins, Richard, b. 1679? no.16 The way to make a nation happy. Consider'd in a sermon preach'd at St. Paul's, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London. Upon Wednesday, the 15th of March, 1709/10. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty's royal proclamation for a day of publick fasting and humiliation. London, Printed, and are to be sold by J. Morphew, 1710. 16 p. 19cm. I. Title. II. London. Corporation.
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*H.87 .49 no.21 Conyers, Tobias, 1628?-1687. A pattern of mercy. Opened in a sermon at St. Pauls, before the ... Lord Mayor, and the Lord General Monck: February 12. 1659 [i.e., 1660]. London, Printed by M. I., 1660. 30 p. 19cm. Wing C5994. I. London. Corporation. II. Title.
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*H.87 .49 no.5 Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655. The divine project to save a kingdome: opened in a sermon to ... the Lord Maior and Court of Aldermen of the citie of London ... Apr. 22. 1644 ... London, Printed by R. Cotes, for S. Bowtell, 1644. 44 p. 19cm. Wing M752. 1. Gt. Brit.--Hist.--Civil War, 1642-1649--Addresses, sermons, etc. I. London. Corporation. II. Title.
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*H.87 .14 no.27 Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655. A sermon preached to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen of the city of London, at their anniversary meeting on Easter Monday April 1652. at the Spittle. London, R. I, for S. Bowtel, 1652. 26 p. 20cm. Wing M781. I. London. Corporation.
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*H.86 .93 London. Corporation. Sharp, John, Abp. of York, 1645-1714. The things that make for peace. Delivered in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall-chappel, upon the 23. of August, 1674. London, Printed by A. Clark for W. Kettilby, 1674. 36 p. 25cm. Wing S3003. I. London. Corporation. II. Title.
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*Defoe 28B Sherlock, Thomas, Bp. of London, 1678-1761. .21 A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at the cathedral-church of St. Paul, on November the 5th, 1712. London, Printed for J. Pemberton, 1717. 19 p. 19cm. On religious authority. 1. Authority (Religion) I. London. Corporation.
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*Defoe 30 Snape, Andrew, 1675-1742. .707 A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, the court of Aldermen, and the governors of the several hospitals of the city; at the parish church of St. Bride, alias Bridget, on Wednesday in Easter week, 1707. Being one of the anniversary Spittal sermons. London, Printed for R. Sare, 1707. 16 p. 19cm. I. London. Corporation.
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*Defoe 30 London. Corporation. Court of Common Council. .681 The humble petition and address of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Commons of the city of London, in Common-Council assembled. To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. London, Printed by S. Roycroft, 1681. [2] p. 30 x 19cm. Caption title; imprint from p.[2] Wing H3429. I. Charles II, King of Great Britain, 1630-1685.
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London. Court of Common Council. **H.78.74 A Common Councell, held at Guild-Hall, in the City of London, the 31. of December. 1641. London. Printed by Robert Barker. 1641. (I), 11 pp. Sm. 4°. About riots around Whitehall and Westminster. Partly in black letter. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Mar. 9, 1903 E7606 — London. Hist.
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London. Court of Common Council. **H.90.453.23 A true copy of the Petition of the Lord Maior, Aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641. To vindicate the Honour of the City against a false ... petition, printed, and pretented [sic] to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as the petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the Militia of that City, made by the Parliament . . . Printed by R. Oulton, and G. Dexter. 1641. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $13\frac{3}{4} \times 10\frac{3}{4}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 7, 1924. M8610 — Triple main card. — London. Aldermen. (M2) — London. — Broadsides. Facsi…
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LONDON. COURT THEATRE. R-B PN MacGarthy, Desmond, 1878-1952. 2596 The Court Theatre 1904-1907 : a commentary and criticism. / Edited, .L7 with a foreword and additional C24 material, by Stanley Weintraub. Coral Gables, Fla. : University of Miami Press, ca.1966. (Miami Beach, Fla. : Atlantic Printers). xxvi, 182 p.; 23.5 cm. (Books of the theatre series no. 6.) Half title page. Reprint of the 1907 edition. Bibliographical foot notes. l..London. Court Theatre. I.Weintraub, Stanley, 1929-, ed. II.T. RG88-530129 MRG88-530129
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London, Eng. Courts. **H.26.20 The proceedings at the sessions of the peace, and Oyer and Terminer, for the City of London, and County of Middlesex, September, 1735. . . Number 7, part 2. London. Printed for J. Roberts. 1735. 129–148 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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LONDON. CRYSTAL PALACE. see CRYSTAL PALACE, HYDE PARK.
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Ackermann, Rudolph, 1764-1834, publisher. The microcosm of London...most humbly dedicated by permission to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. London : T. Bensley, printer, [1808-1811?] 3 vols. : ill. ; 34 cm.
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LONDON. DRURY LANE THEATRE see also LONDON. THEATRES. DRURY LANE THEATRE.
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*T.12 .32 London. Drury Lane Theatre. Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. Thursday, April 26, 1821. Lord Byron's tragedy of Marino Faliero, was received, last night, with the applause ... which had been anticipated ... Certain persons ... have thought fit to obtain an injunction in chancery, against the representation ... [London, 1821] broadside. 32 x 20cm. 1. Byron, George Gordon Noel Byron, baron, 1788-1824. Marino Faliero. 2. Broadsides—Gt, Brit.
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LONDON. DRURY LANE THEATRE. Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. Samuel Johnson's Prologue spoken at the opening of the Theatre in Drury-Lane in 1747 with Garrick's Epilogue; a facsimile of the hitherto undiscovered first edition, with preface by Austin Dobson and introduction and notes by A. S. W. Rosenbach. New York, Dodd, Mead and Company, MCMII. <sup>c</sup>1902 (Continued on next card)
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Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. ... Prologue spoken at the opening ... 1902. (Card 2) xiv, 12, l l. <xvii>-xxiv p. 33.5cm. "Of this facsimile reproduction one hundred and twenty copies have been printed ..." Inscribed: To Lee M. Friedman with the best wishes of A. S. W. Rosenbach.
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*T.75 .97 LONDON. DRURY LANE THEATRE. Macqueen-Pope, Walter James, 1888— Pillars of Drury Lane. London, Hutchinson [1955] 267 p. illus. 24 cm. 1. London. Drury Lane Theatre. i. Title. PN2596.L7D62 792.0942 56-4283 ‡ Library of Congress [2]
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LONDON. DRURY LANE THEATRE. *PN2596 .L7D7 Stirling, Edward, 1807-1894. Old Drury lane; fifty years' recollections of author, actor, and manager, by Edward Stirling ... London, Chatto and Windus, 1881. 2 v. 19 1/2cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *T.77.83 — [Another copy] Clippings inserted. (Continued on next card) *PN2596.L7D7
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LONDON. DRURY LANE THEATRE. *PN2596 .L7D7 Stirling, Edward, 1807-1894. Old Drury lane ... 1881. (Card 2) 1. London. Drury lane theatre. 2. Actors, English. 3. Theater—Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc. I. Title. *PN2596.L7D7
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bAcc. Lonodn. Franco-British Exhibition, 1908. 78-157 [Ephemera--3 post cards] gift of Robert Hitchman Nov. 1977
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS London. Franco-British Exhibition, 1908. SCH [Ephemera relating to the Exhibition] .F908 .1
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London. Friends of the Liberty of the Press see Friends of the Liberty of the Press, London.
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London. General Anti-Slavery Convention, 1840. see General Anti-Slavery Convention, 1st, London, 1840.
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London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. see also Gt.Brit. Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851.
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. see also CRYSTAL PALACE, HYDE PARK.
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London. Great Exhibition, 1851. A group of seven cabinet card albumen from London Great Exhibition, 1851. [London : s.n., 1851.] 7 items : cabinet photographs ; 11x16.5 cm.
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London. Great Exhibition, 1851. Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations, 1851.: Reports of the juries... London: Spicer Brothers...; W. Clowes and Sons, printers...,[1851]. 1 vol.; 26.5 cm.
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London. Great Exhibition, 1851. Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the Great Exhibition... 1851...part I...raw materials. London : Spicer Brothers..., 1851. (Printed by William Clowes and Sons.) 1 vol. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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London. Great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations, 1851. Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the Great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations, 1851 ... -- lst ed., lst issue. London: Spicer Brothers, [1851]. (Printed by William Clowes and Sons.) [8], 199, [1], 71, [1] p., 22 leaves of plates (some fold.; some col.) : ill., maps, plans ; 26.5 cm. The contractors ... are only enabled to offer a limited edition of the introductory part, including classes 1 to 4 ... A new and more correct edition of this part ... will appear (cont. next card) MRG91-535089 10106
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R-B T London. Great exhibition of the... 690 Official descriptive and... 1851 .D64 (card 2) 1851x as soon as possible. Some of the ill. were either drawn, engraved, or lithographed by P.H. Delamotte (artist), Walter G. Mason (engraver), C.P. Nicholls (artist) and Day & Son (lithographers.) I. Delamotte, P.H., artist. II. Mason, Walter G., engraver. III. Nicholls, C.P., artist. IV. Day & Son, lithographers. V.T. RG91-535089 r PBL RB AACR2 MRG91-535089 10107
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. [Cole, Sir Henry] 1808-1882. SCH .F851 .18 Shall we keep the Crystal Palace and have riding and walking in all weathers among flowers-fountains-and sculpture? By Denarius [pseud.] Second edition. London, J.Murray, 1851. 15p. 21cm. 1. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. 2. Crystal Palace, Hyde Park. 3. Exhibition buildings. I. Title. MB-Rev.
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. Dupin, Charles, Baron, 1784-1873. SCH .F851 .14 Suggestions addressed to the producers and manufacturers of France. [London] Westminster Local Committee, 1850. 18p. 21cm. 1. London. Great Exhibition of the works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. 2. Industry--France. I. Title. MB-Rev.
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. Grand banquet to His Royal Higness, the Prince Albert, at the Mansion House, London, in honour of the Exhibition of 1851. [London, W.Clowes and Sons, 1851?] 15,[1]p. 21cm. Caption title. 1. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. 2. Albert, Consort of Queen Victoria, 1819-1861. MB-Rev. (2)
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London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Gt.Brit. Commissioners for the Exhibition of SCbH 1851. .F851 Exhibition of Industry of All Nations; to be held in London in 1851. [London, Harrison and Son, 1850] 7,[1]p. 22cm. Caption title. Announces arrangements for exhibitors. 1. London--Exhibitions. I. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. MB-Rev.
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. [Hall, D Eldon] A condensed history of the origination, rise, progress and completion of the "Great exhibition of the industry of all nations," ... Clinton Hall, N.Y., Redfield, 1852. lp. l., 70p. illus., plates(1 fold.), port. 21cm. Designed as a handbook to Barnum's Monster progressive panorama of the whole exterior and interior of the Crystal Palace and World's Fair. 1. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. I. Barnum, Phineas Taylor, 1810-1891. II. Title. MB-Rev.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. The inauguration, by Her Majesty the Queen, of the Great Exhibition of the production of the industry of all nations, in Hyde Park, May 1st, 1851. Painted by H. C. Selous ... [London? 1851?] 18,[1]p. fold.front. 22cm. Caption title. 1. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. 2. Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901. 3. Selous, Henry Courteney, 1811-1890. MB-Rev.2
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. Langdon-Davies, John, 1897- comp. SCH .F851 .22 The Great Exhibition, 1851; a collection of contemporary documents. London, Cape, 1968. lv. illus.(incl.3 col.), facsims. 23x35cm. (History Jackdaws, 43) Includes bibliographies. 1. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. I. Title.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. Marshall, Thomas L. SCH .F851 .21 Moral aspects of the Great Exhibition of 1851. A sermon, preached in the High Street Chapel, Warwick, on Sunday, May 4th, 1851. Warwick, H.Sharpe; Leamington, J.Glover; London, Simpkin, Marshall and Co.and E.T.Whitfield, 1851. 23p. 22cm. Inscribed from the author. 1. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. I. Title.
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. Mr. Paxton's palace of glass for the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park. [London] H.Beal [1851?] broadside. illus. 56x23cm. 1. Crystal Palace, Hyde Park. 2. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. 3. Paxton, Sir Joseph, 1801-1865. 4. Broadsides--Gt.Brit. MB-Rev.
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. Origin of the Great Exhibition. [London, 1851] broadside. 35.5x27.5cm. Reprinted from the Expositor of July 5, 1851. Imperfect: mutilated, affecting text. 1. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. 2. Broadsides--Gt. Brit. MB-Rev.
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. Prince Albert's re-union of all nations. The Great Exhibition of 1851. With a description of the building, etc. By royal authority. London, H. Beal, 1850. 8p. 23cm. 1. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. 2. Crystal Palace, Hyde Park. 3. Albert, Consort of Queen Victoria, 1819-1861.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. .F851 ... Section II.--Committee on Machinery. County and city of Edinburgh, town of Leith, and counties of East and West Lothian. [London] W.Forrester [1851?] [2]p. 46x29cm. Includes Classified list of articles and regulations regarding the exhibition of machinery in motion. MB-Rev.
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n.s.--1877--tr.fr.8014.59 res. s set for rb
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS. Slave-holders and the Great Exhibition. [London, 1851?] broadside. 28.5x15cm. Recommends "faithful admonition and earnest expostulation" with slave-holding Americans visiting the Exhibition.
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LONDON. GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. [Stevens, Henry] 1819-1886. SCfH An account of the proceedings at the dinner given by Mr. George Peabody to the Americans connected with the Great Exhibition at the London Coffee House, Ludgate Hill, on the 27th October 1851. London, W.Pickering, 1851. 114p.,1¾ illus. 28.5cm. Title in red and black. "Printed for private distribution" Inscribed: "The Boston Mercantile Library Association, with the compliments of (See next card) MB-Rev.
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[Stevens, Henry] 1819-1886. An account of the proceedings ... 1851. (Card 2) T. Bigelow Lawrence. London, 1852." SCH .F851 Another copy. 22.5cm. .24 Inscribed: "Hon. George Ticknor, with the compliments of T.B. Lawrence, U.S. Legation, London, Jan. 1852." 1. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. 2. Peabody, George, 1795-1869. I. Title.
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London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. U.S. Central Committee on the London Exhibition of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Central Committee for the United States on the Exhibition of Industry of All Naitons, to be held in London, 1851. Washington, R.A.Waters, 1850. 31,[1]p. 23cm. I. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. MB-Rev.
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Massachusetts. Ancient and honorable artillery company. Reception and entertainment of the Honourable artillery company of London; two hundredand sixty-sixth annual record of the Ancient and honorable artillery company of Massachusetts, 1903-1904, and sermon by Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, bishop of Massachusetts. [Boston] Printed at the Norwood Press for the Ancient and honorable artillery company of Massachusetts [1905] viii p., l l., 382 p. front., plates, ports., facsimis. 24 cm.
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R-B SCH. F862 .6 London. International Exhibition, 1862. Catalogue officiel. [Section Française] / Publié par ordre de la Commission Impériale. Paris. : Imprimerie Impériale., MDCCCLXII [1862]. 272, 182, [2], 4, [1], 10-54, [1] p. : ill. ; 23 cm. At head of title: Exposition Universelle de 1862 a Londres. Section Française. Half-title: Catalogue des produits de l'empire Français. I.T. RG88-539043 MRG88-539043 19777
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS London. International Exhibition, 1862. SCH ... The illustrated catalogue of the Industrial Department. .F862 [London] Printed for Her Majesty's Commissioners [1862] 4v. fronts.,illus.,plates(part col.)plans. 27.5cm. CONTENTS.--[I-II] British division.--III. Colonial and foreign division.--IV. Foreign division.
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4v.--Benton fd--Acc 77-430 LCxxxx margaret lewis, blind or sight impaired
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R-B SCH. F862 .7 London. International Exhibition, 1862. Kingdom of Italy.: Official descriptive catalogue. / Published by order of The Royal Italian Commission. London: : Printed by W. Trounce, 9, Cursitor-Street, Chancery-Lane., 1862 lv, [1], 382 p. : maps ; 22 cm. I.T. RG88-539044 19781 MRG88-539044
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R-B SCH. F862 .5 London. International Exposition, 1862. Spanish department, official catalogue. / Published by order of H. M.'s Government. London : Printed by Spottiswoode and Co., New-Street Square, [1862]. 15, [1], 205 p.; 22 cm. At head of title: International Exhibition of 1862 London. Date of publication from p. 9. In Spanish and English. 1..London. International Exhibition, 1862. I.T. RG88-539042 MRG88-539042 19770
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS London. International Exhibition, 1862. The Art journal. (London) SCfH ... Illustrated catalogue of the International Exhibition, 1862. London, New York, J.S.Virtue [1862] xii,324p. illus. 30cm. 1. London--Exhibitions. I. London. International Exhibition, 1862. MB-Rev.
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London. Exhibitions. International Exhibition, 1862. BIBLE. ENGLISH. King James Version of 1611. *Cab.34.33.1 The Holy Bible ... With introductory remarks to each book, parallel passages, critical, explanatory, and practical notes. Illustrated with photographs by Frith. Glasgow. Mackenzie. 1862, 1863. I v. in 2. (16), 1344 pp. Plates. $45\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 2s. Edited by Gilbert McCallum. Known as the 'Queen's Bible,' and pre- pared for the International Exhibition of 1862. One of an edition of 170 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 28, 1921. M2735 — Queen's Bible. — London. Exhibits. International Exhibition, 1862. — Frith, Francis, illus. — MacCallum [McCallum], Gilbert, ed.
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XH .F 862.22 London. International Exhibition (1862). Catalogue of the photographs exhibited in class XIV. -- London: Pub. by Her Majesty's Commissioners... , 1862. (Printed by W. Trounce). [2], 16 p., [10] p.; 26 cm. Two columns to the page. At head of title: International Exhibition of 1862. Last 10 pages advertisements. 1. London International Exhibition (1862)--Catalogs. 2. Photography--Exhibitions. I. Title. MRGRR3K ocm40237683 009509
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R-B XH London. International Exhibition, .F 1862. -- International Exhibition, 862.21 1862 ... 1862] (Card 2) In grey cab. advertisement of their wares: copy presses, bonding equipment, account books, etc. I. Wyon, Leonard Charles, 1826- 1891. II. Title. MRGRRBK ocm41123222 001891
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London. International Exhibition, 1862. Offi- Hunt, Robert, 1807-1887. cial catalogue. SCH .F862 .9 Companion to the Official catalogue. Synopsis of the contents of the International Exhibition of 1862. London, E.Stanford [1862?] 96p. illus. 16cm. I. London. International Exhibition, 1862. Official catalogue. II. Title: Synopsis of the contents of the International Exhibition of 1862. MB-Rev.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LONDON, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. Nevada. Commissioner to the International Exhibition, London, 1862. .F862 ... Official report [20 Jan. 1863] [Carson City, Nev., 1963] [4]p. 28cm. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Photostat reproduction of manuscript original in the office of the Nevada State Controller. Signed by Jos. Masheimer as Commissioner. SCbH .F862 Another copy. .12 1. London. 1862. International exhibition, I. Masheimer, Joseph.
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London. International Exhibition, 1862. U.S. Commission to the London Exhibition, 1862. (Circular (3) to artists.) To American artists, who may desire to exhibit their works at the International Exhibition, London, 1862. [Washington, D.C., 1861] [2]p. 26cm. Caption title. I. London. International Exhibition, 1862. MB-Rev.
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XH London. International Exhibition, .F 1862. 862.21 International Exhibition, 1862: In [Medal]. -- [London : Leonard Charles grey Wyon., 1862] cab. 1 medal : ill. ; 7.5 cm. (in case) The Exhibition Prize medal awarded to Messrs. Goodhall & Dinsdale in Class XXVIII. Medal designed by Leonard Charles Wyon, chief engraver for the Royal Mint. Lord in the case with the medal is a small wood-engraving MRGRRBK (Continued on next card) ocm41123222 001892
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London. International Exhibition, 1862. U.S. Commission to the London Exhibition, 1862. International Exhibition of works of industry and art, to be held in London in 1862. [Washington, 1861] 4p. 33cm. Caption title. Includes: From the decisions of Her Majesty's Commissioners and Regulations adopted by the American Commissioners. Imperfect: mutilated, affecting text. I. London. International Exhibition, 1862.
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London. International Exhibition, 1862. U.S. Commission to the London Exhibition, 1862. ... Official catalogue. London, 1862. viii,[9]-74p. illus. 21.5cm. "Errata": p.74. I. London. International Exhibition, 1862. MB-Rev.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LONDON, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. SCH .F862 .13 U.S. Commission to the London Exhibition, 1862. Report on International Exhibition of Industry and Art, London, 1862. By B.P. Johnson, United States Commissioner. Albany, C.Van Benthuysen, 1863. 159p. front.(plan),illus.,plate. 24cm. 1. London, International Exhibition, 1862. I. Johnson, Benjamin Pierce, 1793-1869.
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London. International Exhibition, 1871. [Ephemera relating to the Exhibition]
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LONDON. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1873--VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA. Victoria, Australia. Commission, London International Exhibition, 1873. .F873A ... Official record containing introduction, catalogues, reports and recommendations of the experts, official awards of the commissioners, and essays and statistics on the social and economic resources of the colony of Victoria. Published by authority of the commissioners. Melbourne, Mason,Firth & M'Cutcheon, 1873. [748]p. fold. map. 21cm. (See next card) MB-Rev.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Victoria, Australia. Commission, London International Exhibition, 1873. ... Official record ... 1873. (Card 2) .1 Imperfect: fold. map. and section-title for part vii, no.2 wanting. CONTENTS.--I. Introduction.--II. Catalogue of exhibits.--III. Reports and recommendations of the experts.--IV. Official awards.--V. Catalogue of exhibits forwarded to London exhibition.--VI. Caltalogue of exhibits forwarded to Vienna exhibition.--VII. International exhibition (See next card)
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Victoria, Australia. Commission, London International Exhibition, 1873. ... Official record ... 1873. (Card 3) .1 CONTENTS--Continued. essays, viz: no.1. Mining and mineral statistics, by R.B. Smyth. no.2. Progress of Victoria, by W.H. Archer. no.3. Notes on the climate of Victoria, by R.L.J. Ellery. no.4. On the extraction of fats and oils, by G.L. Graham. no.5. Notes on the edible fishes of Victoria, by Count F. De Castelnau. no.6. On wines, by J.I. (See next card)
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Victoria, Australia. Commission, London International Exhibition, 1873. ... Official record ... 1873. (Card 4) CONTENTS--Continued. Bleasdale. no.7. On meat-preserving, by J.I. Bleasdale. no.8. The climate of Victoria, in reference to vegetable production, by W.J. O'Hea. no.9. On agriculture, by R. Savage. 1. Melbourne. Victorian exhibition, 1872-1873. (See next card)
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SPECIFIC COLLECTIONS Victoria, Australia. Commission, London International Exhibition, 1873. ... Official record ... 1873. (Card 5) .SCH .F873A .1 2. London. International exhibition, 1873-- Victoria, Australia. 3. Victoria, Australia-- Econ. condit. 4. Vienna. Weltausstellung, 1873.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS London. International Exhibition, 1874. SCH .F874A .1 Official guide to the London International Exhibition of art and industry, held at South Kensington, in the year MDCCCLXXIV. -- 2nd ed. London : J.M.Johnson & Sons, [1874] 49,[15]p. : ill. ; 18cm. Advertisements: p.[50-64] Printed violet wrappers. MB-Rev.
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g: J.C.Hurd--tr.fr. 8028.13 no.2 disp
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London. International Printing Machinery and Allied Trades Exhibition, 1963. Printing and the mind of man, assembled at the British Museum and at Earls Court, London, 16-27 July 1963. [London] F.W.Bridges [1963] 125,61p. illus.,facsims. 24cm. "Catalogue of a display of printing mechanisms and printed materials arranged to illustrate the history of western civilization and the means of the multiplication of literary texts since the xv century."
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no source, no date--Acc 63-769 1 Book industries and trade--Exhibitions 2 Printing--Specimens--Fine Books--Bibliography 3 Printing, Practical I British Museum. Dept of Printed Books. King's Library II Title s
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London. International Printing Machinery and Allied Trades Exhibition, 1963. Carter, John, 1905- comp. Printing and the mind of man: a descriptive catalogue illustrating the impact of print on the evolution of western civilization during five centuries; compiled and edited by John Carter & Percy H. Muir ... with an introductory essay by Denys Hay. [London, Cassell, 1967] xxxv,280p. facsimiles. 32cm. Catalogue of the Printing and the mind of man exhibition held in conjunction with IPEX, 1963.
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London. International Stamp Exhibition, 1970. Philympia 1970. [Prospectus, Magazine one-three, Final report; Jan.1969-May 1971. London, 1969-71] 5nos. illus. 25cm. 1. Postage-stamps--Exhibitions. I. Title.
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Knapp fd--1974-- H. Hayes s Spellman
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS London. Latin-British Exhibition, 1912. SCH ... Latin-British Exhibition, 1912 of the arts, . F912 industries, life and scenes of the French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Latin-American and British nations. 3d ed. London [etc.] Gale & Polden [1912?] xvi,103p. front.(ports.),plates,fold.map. 19cm. On cover: Official guide.
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Feer col11--1970 LCxx s xx from London--Exhibition to m.e. (rb, pc) xx from London--Fairs to m.e. (rb, pc)
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LONDON. LEICESTER SQUARE. DA685 .L5T2 Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880. Leicester square; its associations and its worthies. By Tom Taylor. With a sketch of Hunter's scientific character and works, by Richard Owen ... London, Bickers and son, 1874. vi, 2, 495, [1] p. fold. front., plates (partly fold.) photos. (incl. ports.) fold. plan. 19cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *K.175.11 — — [Another copy] 1. London. Leicester square. 2. Hunter, John, 1728-1793. i. Owen, Sir Richard, 1804-1892. ii. Title. 3-12093 Library of Congress DA685.L5T2
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London. Lincoln's Inn. see Lincoln's Inn, London.
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London. Mayor. **H.90.453.74 The humble petition of the Major Aldermen and other the inhabitants of Coleraine, in the Kingdome of Ireland, setting forth the lamentable estate . . . of that towne, was this day read in the House of Commons. It is . . . ordered that . . . the collection which the three next . . . fast dayes shall produce, within . . . London and suburbes, shall be payed unto . . . the said towne [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 22, 1924. M8619 — Double main card. — Petitions. (M1) — London. Mayor. (M2) — Broadsides. Facsimiles. (I) — Great Britain. Hist. Civil War, 1642-1649. (I) — Coleraine, Ireland. Charit. (I) — S.r.c.
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London. Mayor. The humble petition of the Major, . . . (Continued.) [Signed] Hen. Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. I thinke fit that this order be . . . printed, and read in every parish church, throughout London and suburbs . . . [Signed] Isaac Penington, Major. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $1\frac{3}{4} \times 5\frac{1}{2}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library May 2, 1921. M8619
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London. Mayor. **H.90.453.44 To the Kings most excellent Maiesty: the humble petition of the Major, Aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London. May it please . . . the petitioners . . . pray . . . that . . . the Protestants in Ireland . . . be speedily relieved: the Tower put into the hands of trust . . . an approved Guard . . . appointed for the safety of your Majestie and Parliament . . . Lord Mandiville, and the five members of the House . . . lately accused may not be restrained of liberty . . . Printed . . . 1642. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size. $1\frac{1}{4} \times 8\frac{3}{8}$ inches. Coat of arms. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 7, 1924. M8614 — S.r.c. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. — Great Britain. Hist…
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London. Mayor. **H.90.453.23 A true copy of the Petition of the Lord Maior, Aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641. To vindicate the Honour of the City against a false petition, printed, and pretented [sic] to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as the petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the Militia of that City, made by the Parliament . . . Printed by R. Oulton, and G. Dexter. 1641. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $13\frac{3}{4} \times 10\frac{3}{4}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 7, 1924. M8610 — Triple main card. — London. Aldermen. (M2) — London. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. (I) — Great Bri…
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London. Merchants. *Reserve Declaration of the merchants, bankers, traders, 6553 and other inhabitants of London, made at Grocers' .20 Hall. no.4 London, Philanthropic Reform, 1795. LC x; NUC x-ref.
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London. Merchants. The humble petition of the subscribing Glover, Richard, 1712-1785. merchants. *Defoe 30 .742 .G5lSe A short account of the late application to Parliament made by the merchants of London upon the neglect of their trade: with the substance of the evidence thereupon; as sum'd up by Mr. Glover. The fifth edition. London: Printed for M. Cooper. M,DCC,LI. [1751] 44 p. 20cm. "The humble petition of the subscribing merchants and traders of the City of London, in behalf of themselves, and the trade of these kingdoms...": p.4-6.
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*Defoe 30 London. Merchants. .754 To the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the several merchants and traders in the city of London ... [London, 1754] 4 p. 34cm. Caption title. "An affidavit, serving to detect that impossitor, Henry Simons, the Polish Jew", signed "Jacob Ree": p.2-4. (Continue on next card)
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*Defoe 30 London. Merchants. To the Honourable the Commons ... [1754] (Card 2) .A10P The merchants' petition favors a bill to permit the naturalization of Jews. 1. Jews in Great Britain. 2. Simons, Henry, fl. 1752. I. Ree, Jacob. II. Gt. Brit. Parliament, 1754. House of Commons.
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Papers relating to an Act of the Assembly of the province of New-York, for encouragement of the Indian trade, &c. and for prohibiting the selling of Indian goods to the French, viz. of Canada. 1. A petition of the merchants of London to His Majesty, against the said act. 2. His Majesty's order in Council, referring the said petition to the Lords commissioners for trade & plantation. 3. Extract of the minutes of the said lords, concerning some allegations of the merchants before them. 4. The report of the said lords to His Majesty on the merchants petition, and other allegations. 5. The report of the committee of Council of the province of (Continued on next card) 38—11232 [a54d1]
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Papers relating to an Act of the Assembly of the province of New-York ... (Card 2) New-York, in answer to the said petition. vi. A memorial concerning the furr-trade of New-York, by C. Colden, esq; With a map. Published by authority. Printed and sold by William Bradford in the city of New-York, 1724. [Boston, 1938] facsim.: 1 p. l., 24 p. fold. map. 35 cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. no. 55] Signatures: 4 leaves without mark (the first blank) B-F², 1 leaf without mark (blank) Size of original: 30 cm. (Continued on next card) 38—11232 [a54d1]
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Papers relating to an Act of the Assembly of the province of New York ... 1724. [1938] (Card 3) The map has title: A map of the countryside of the Five nations belonging to the province of New York and of the lakes near which the nations of far Indians live with part of Canada taken from the map of the Louisiana done by Mr. de Lisle in 1718. "The map is said to be the first map engraved in New York."—Evans, v. 1, p. 329. One of 15 copies from the original in the New York public library, April, 1938.
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London. Militia. London. Mayor. **H.90.453.23 A true copy of the Petition of the Lord Maior, Aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641. To vindicate the Honour of the City against a false . . . petition, printed, and pretented [sic] to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as the petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the Militia of that City, made by the Parliament . . . Printed by R. Oulton, and G. Dexter. 1641. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $13\frac{3}{4} \times 10\frac{3}{4}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 7, 1924. M8610 — Triple main card. — London. Aldermen. (M2) — London. — Broadsides. Facs…
Card 580
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London. Militia. **H.90.453.77 September 29. 1642. The persons to whom the Militia of the Citie of London is committed, for the safetie of the said Citie . . . hereby declare . . . [London. 1642.] Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society: 1919.] Size, $11\frac{3}{8} \times 9\frac{3}{8}$ inches. Contains measures for public safety, and lists of officers and "Allarum-Places." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library May 2. 1921. M8619 — No main card. — S.r.c. — Roadsides. Facsimiles. — Great Britain. Hist. Civil War, 1642–1649. — London. Militia.
Card 582
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London. Militia. **H.26.162 [To his Highnesse Richard Lord Protector of the Commonwealth. ... The humble representation and petition of the field officers and captaines of the severall regiments of the trained-bands of the city of London.] [London? 1658?] 4 pp. Sm. 8°. The title-page is lacking. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 20, 1900 *D7755 — Cromwell, Richard.
Card 584
Card 584
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London. Missionary Society see London Missionary Society. Printed for Readex by Library of Congress Microprint Corp.
Card 586
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DA London. National Gallery. 690 The National Gallery: its pictures and their painters. A hand-book guide for visitors. -- London: H.G. Clarke and Co..., [1870?]. no.4 [30] p. : ill. ; 18.5 cm. Original paper wrapper preserved. 1. Paintings--London--Guidebooks. 2. Painters. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm34739861 001549
Card 588
Card 588
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London. Old Vic Theatre. see also Old Vic Theatre Company.
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Card 589
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OLD VIC THEATRE COMPANY. see London. Old Vic Theatre.
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Card 590
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London. Protestant Association. see Protestant Association, London.
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LONDON. PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY. JUS DIVINUM MINISTERII EVANGELICI. Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660. A vindication of the dissertations concerning episcopacie: from the ansvvers, or exceptions offered against them by the London ministers, in their Jus divinum ministerii evangelici. By H. Hammond, D.D. London, Printed by J.G.for Richard Royston, at the Angel in Ivy-lane, 1654. 4p. fl., 191,[1]p. 19.5cm.(4to) Title vignette. Errata: p.[192] (See next card) MB - Rev.
Card 594
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660. A vindication ... XH 1654. (Card 2) .59 Numerous errors in paging. .4 Wing H618. Imperfect: p.191-[192] wanting.
Card 596
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*N.392 .2 London. Royal Academy. From the undertakers of the Royal Academy. [London, Printed for John Dunton, 1695] broadside. 33 x 19cm. (In The Athenian gazette, v.17, no.30, 13 July 1695, p.[3]) Caption title. Proposals for setting up an academy. 1. Schools—England. I. Title.
Card 598
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*Defoe 30 .719 .A10B LONDON. ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS. A bold challenge to the whole Colledge of Physicians: or, A defence of those practitioners in physick commonly call'd quacks ... London, Printed for J. Roberts [1719?] 54 p. 18cm. 1. Quacks and quackery. 2. London. Royal College of Physicians.
Card 600
Card 600
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London. Royal Court Theatre. Irish Players' fund committee's at home, July 14th, 1913 : souvenir hankerchief. Programme enclosed. [New York? :s.n.] : 1913. 1 sheet : printed in sepia on calico; 47 x 44 cm. Scene of production of The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet and ports. of 8 Abbey Theatre figures, including Yeats. Originally sold on the American tour but later sold in England. This is the English version with its envelope but lacking the programme. Other purchases dealing with the Abbey Theatre and Yeats are on (cont. next card) MRG88-531013 23440
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Card 602
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R-B Folio Acc. London. Royal Court Theatre. Irish 87- Players' fund committee's at... 154 (card 2) pb MS.2013. I.Abbey Theatre. Dublin. II.T. RG88-531013 MRG88-531013 23441
Card 604
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bAcc. 85-71b London. Royal Court Theatre. [Program for first London production of Sean O'Casey's "Shadow of a gunman," and for Synge's "Riders to the Sea."] London : Payne-Jennings Publicity, [1923?] [4] p.; 22 cm.
Card 606
Card 606
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London. St. Clement Danes Church. In memory of Enoch Arnold Bennett, died March 27th, 1931. [London] March 31st, 1931. [4]p. 20cm.
Card 607
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1 Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931 di ud q: XA.746 K.Z1
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Card 608
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London. St. Paul's Cathedral see also St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
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*Defoe 28 .109 .no.4 An abstract of an Answer lately publish'd to a pamphlet intitled Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's [by Francis Hare?]. London, Printed for J. Morphew, 1713. 18 p. 18cm. 1. London. St. Paul's Cathedral. 2. Hare, Francis, Bp. of Chichester, 1671-1740, supposed author. Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's. I. An answer to pamphlet entitl'd Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's.
Card 612
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*Defoe 28 .109 no.2 An answer to a pamphlet entitul'd Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's [by Francis Hare?]. With an appendix relating to the revenues and repairs of that Cathedral. London, Printed for J. Morphew, 1713. vii, 88 p. 19cm. 1. London. St. Paul's Cathedral. 2. Hare, Francis, Bp. of Chichester, 1671-1740, supposed author. Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's.
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Fact against scandal: or, A collection of testimonials, affidavits, and other authentick proofs ... to be referr'd to in an Answer which will speedily be publish'd to a late false label, entitued; Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's [by Francis Hare?] ... London, Printed for J. Morphew, 1713. 79 p. 19cm. 1. London. St. Paul's Cathedral. 2. Hare, Francis, Bp. of Chichester, 1671-1740, supposed author. Frauds 1. An answer and abuses at St. Paul's pamphlet entitul'd Frauds St. Paul's.
Card 616
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*Defoe 28 [Hare, Francis, Bp. of Chichester] 1671-1740, 109 supposed author. no.5 A continuation of Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's ... In answer to Fact against scandal. With some remarks on the second part of the same work, entitul'd an Answer to Frauds, &c. In a postscript. London, Printed for A. Baldwin, 1713. 54 p. 19cm. 1. London. St. Paul's Cathedral. 2. Fact against scandal. 3. An answer to a pamph- let entitul'd I. Hare, Francis, Bp. of Chichester, sup-
Card 618
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*Defoe 28 [Hare, Francis, Bp. of Chichester] 1671-1740, 109 supposed author. no.1 Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's. In a letter to a member of Parliament. London, Printed in the year 1712. 42 p. 19cm. On the administration of funds for the re- building of St. Paul's Cathedral. 1. London. St. Paul's Cathedral. I. Title.
Card 620
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*Defoe 28 .109 no. 7 The new wonder, or, A trip to St. Paul's. By the author of the True born Englishman. [London] Printed in the year 1710. 8 p. 19cm. The attribution to the author of "The true born Englishman", i.e., Daniel Defoe, is not generally accepted. Verse satire. 1. London. St. Paul's Cathedral. I. Defoe, Daniel, 1660-17 31, supposed author.
Card 622
Card 622
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LONDON. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. *Defoe 28 .109 no. 8 The screw-plot discover'd: or, St. Paul's preserv'd. London, Printed in the year, 1710. 16 p. 19cm. Verse satire. 1. London, St. Paul's Cathedral.
Card 624
Card 624
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LONDON. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. *Defoe 28 .109 no. 6 The second part of Fact against scandal; in answer to a pamphlet entitled A continuation of Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's [by Francis Hare?]. London, Printed for J. Morphew, 1713. 84 p. 19cm. 1. London. St. Paul's Cathedral. 2. Hare, Francis, Bp. of Chichester, 1671-1740. A continuation of Frauds and abuses. I. Fact against scandal.
Card 626
Card 626
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LONDON. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. *Defoe 28 [Ward, Edward] 1667-1731. 109 St. Paul's Church; or, The Protestant ambulators. A burlesque poem. London, Printed for J. Morphew, 1716. 32 p. 19cm. 1. London. St. Paul's Cathedral. I. Title.
Card 628
Card 628
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London. St. Sepulchre (Parish) RARE BOOK DEPT. XMs. Eng. 483 (300) Moginie, Nathaniel Cranch. To the gentlemen of the vestry of the parish of St. Sepulchre, London ... 7th January 1836. [London, 1836] folder ([2]p.) 25cm. Printed letter seeking post of parish solicitor, with endorsement by John Pontifex.
Card 630
Card 630
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London. The Shakespeare association see The Shakespeare association, London.
Card 632
Card 632
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London. Society of Gardeners. Catalogus plantarum, tum exoticarum tum domesticarum, quae in hortis haud procul a Londino sitis in vendingem propagantur. A catalogue of trees, shrubs, plants, and flowers, both exotic and domestic, which are propagated for sale, in the gardens near London ... To which are added, The characters of the genus, and an enumeration of all the particular species ... with directions for the proper soil and situation, in which each particular kind is (Continued on next card) MB
Card 633
Card 633
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10 June 1967 - Benton fd. Acc 67-401PF full pot cell gut spine 1 Gardening--England I Miller, Philip, 1691-1771 II Title di2s x from Society of Gardeners, London (for oc pc & rb) MHortS
Card 634
Card 634
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*XpfL .730 .L84S London. Society of Gardeners. Catalogus plantarum ... (Card 2) found to thrive. By a Society of Gardeners ... London: Printed in the year M.DCC.XXX. <1730> 2 p.l., iii-x, ix-xii, 90 p. front., 21 col. pl. 46.5cm. (fol.) Title vignette. Text probably prepared by Philip Miller. The 2d prelim. leaf is an special t. p. for "Part I." but no more was published. (Continued on next card) MB
Card 636
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*XpfL .730 .L84S London. Society of Gardeners. Catalogus plantarum ... 1730. (Card 3) The plates, 7 mezzotints and 14 engravings, are signed by Henry Fletcher, E. Kirkall, Jac. Van Huysum and others. Nissen 2230; Hunt bot. cat., 485.
Card 638
Card 638
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London. Stationers' company. *4596.17=**G.3927.36 Extracts from the registers of the Stationers' Company, of works entered for publication between the years 1557 and 1570. With notes and illustrations by J. Payne Collier. London. Printed for the Shakespeare Society. 1848, 49. 2 v. 22 cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. 1557-70. 2. 1570-87. A note of Lord Braybrooke is inserted. The copy on shelf-number *4596.17 is bound in one volume. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 25, 1924. M7787 — Shakespeare Society, London. Pubs. — Elizabethan literature. Bibl. — Collier, John Payne, ed., 1789-1883.
Card 640
Card 640
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London. Stationers' Company. Records of the Court of the Stationers' Company. London, Bibliographical Society, 1930- v. facsimis. 29cm. Vol.2 issued as Bibliographical Society publication for the years 1955 and 1956. CONTENTS.--[v.] 1576 to 1602, from Register B, edited by W.W. Greg & E. Boswell.--[v.2] 1602-1640, edited by William A. Jackson.
Card 641
Card 641
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no source - 28 Mar 1931 tr.fr. Q.32.16 & 32.16.2 1 Publishers and publishing--Gt. Brit. II Greg, Sir Walter William, 1875-1959 II Boswell, Fleanor, joint ed III Jackson, William Alexander, 1905- IV Bibliographical Society, London. 2s
Card 642
Card 642
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London. Stationers' Company. A transcript of the registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640 A.D. Edited by Edward Arber. London, Priv. Print, 1875-77; Birmingham, 1894. 5 v. illus. 30cm. No.59 of 230 copies.
Card 643
Card 643
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Bates fd - 19 Nov 1875 19 Nov 1875 - tr.fr. 2461.12 1 English literature--Early modern (to 1700)--Bibl 2 Publishers and publishing--Gt Brit 3 Printing--Hist--Gt Brit I Rivington, Charles Robert, 1846-1928 II Arber, Edward, 1836-1912, ed 2s
Card 644
Card 644
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London. Stationers' Company. A transcript of the registers of the worshipful Company of Stationers; from 1640-1708 A.D. London, Priv. Print., 1913-14. 3 v. 30cm. "This copy numbered forty-one." Edited for the Roxburghe Club by G.E. Briscoe Eyre. Entries transcribed by H.R. Plomer. Supplements the Transcript of the registers from 1554-1640, published by Arber in 1875-94. Compiled from mss. contributed by Charles Robert Rivington, clerk to the Stationers' Company (1869)
Card 645
Card 645
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Bates fd-10 July 1916 - tr.fr. 2461.12 (2d s.) 1 Publishers and publishing--Gt Brit 2 Printing--Hist--Gt Brit 3 English literature--Bibl I Eyre, George Edward Briscoe, 1840- II Rivington, Charles Robert, 1846-1928 III Roxburghe, Club, London 2s
Card 646
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Greg, Sir Walter Wilson, 1875-1959. A bibliography of the English printed drama to the Restoration. London, Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the University Press, Oxford, 1939-59. 4 v. illus., facsimils. 28.5cm. (Bibliographical Society, London. Illustrated monographs, 24.) The list of plays has been arranged according to the supposed date of publication of the earliest surviving edition.
Card 648
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London. West India Planters and Merchants see West India Planters and Merchants, London.
Card 650
Card 650
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The tricks of London laid open: being a true caution to both sexes in town and country ... The seventh edition, with considerable improvements. London: Printed by T.Sabin,no.81,Shoe Lane [ca.1780] 74p. front. 18.5cm(4to) Title page in red & black. Originally published at London in 1728, with title: The tricks of the town laid open ...
Card 652
Card 652
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London. Antiquities. E292-13 Brief historical sketch of the old London street erected at 728-730 Broadway near 8th st. N. Y. N. Y. n. d. Illus.
Card 654
Card 654
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London. Antiquities. Croker, Thomas Crofton. 2467.11=**G.3935.13 A walk from London to Fulham. Revised and edited by T. F. Dillon Croker. With additional illustrations by F. W. Fairholt. London. Tegg. 1860. 256 pp. Illus. Sm. 8°.
Card 656
Card 656
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London. Antiquities. Knill, Sir Stuart, Baronet, 1824-1898. *Q.14.40 A potpourri of London antiquities. [Paper] Delivered . . . 7th June, 1895. -- London. Bedford Press. 1900. 53, (3) pp. Portrait. [Sette of Odd Volumes. Privately printed opuscula. No. 40.] 14½ cm., in 8s. No. 52 of an edition of 199 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 15, 1921. M1233 — T.r. — S.r. — London. Antiq.
Card 658
Card 658
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RARE BOOK LONDON--ANTIQUITIES. DEPT. Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833. XG Antiquities of London and it's environs; by John Thomas Smith: dedicated to Sir James Winter Lake, bar $^t$ F.S.A. Containing views of houses, monuments, statues, and other curious remains of antiquity; engraved from the original subjects and from original drawings, communicated by several members of the Society of antiquaries: with remarks & references to the historical works of Pennant, Lysons, Stowe, Weaver, Camden, Maitland, &c. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 660
Card 660
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Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833. Antiquities of London ... (Card 2) London, Published by J.Sewell,Cornhill,R.Faulder New Bond Street,J.Simco,Great Queen Street.J.Manson,Dukes Court.SMartins Lane.Mess.Molteno and Colnaghi,Pall Mall.J.T.Smith,engraver,Edmonton,& Nath.Smith,antient printseller.N°18 Great Mays Buildings.SMartins Lane.Publish'd Jan.18 1791 according to act of Parliament. [1791-1800] lp.℗.,79 plates. 27.5cm. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 662
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Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833. Antiquities of London ... [1791-1800] (Card 3) .791 Engraved t.p. .Sm6A Plates dated 1791-1800. The "remarks and references" are very brief and engraved with the plates. Two plates engraved by Benj. Green.
Card 664
Card 664
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London. Antiquities. *** Cab.24.10.1 Society for photographing relics of old London. [120 pls. with descriptive text by Alfred Marks.] [London. 1875-86.] 2 v. F°.
Card 666
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London, Eng. Biography and Genealogy. Cooke, Robert. *2410a.51=**K.143.1 Visitation of London in the year 1568. Taken by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux king of arms, and since augmented both with descents and arms. Edited by Joseph Jackson Howard and George John Armytage. London. 1869. viii, 118, 10 pp. [Harleian society. Publications. Vol. 1.] L. 8°.
Card 668
Card 668
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London. Fine Arts. Architecture. Archer, John W. K.70-9 Vestiges of old London, a series of etchings from original drawings. Lond. 1851. 37 pls.
Card 670
Card 670
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London. Antiquities. K143.14 Howard, Joseph J. & Chester, Joseph L., eds. The visitation of London, 1633-1635. Made by Sir Henry St. George. Lond. 1880, 83. 20. [Harleian soc.]
Card 672
Card 672
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London, England. Biography and genealogy. Barham, Richard Harris. 1788–1845. **T.55.126 The Garrick Club. Notices of one hundred and thirty-five of its former members. By the Rev. R. H. Barham . . . [New York.] Privately printed. 1896. viii, 58 pp. Manuscript facsimile. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 14, 1913. J36 — London, Eng. Biog. — Garrick Club, London, Eng.
Card 674
Card 674
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London, England. Biography and genealogy. Smyth, Richard. 1590-1675. *2416.44=**G.3713.5 The obituary of Richard Smyth, being a catalogue of . . . persons he knew . . . 1627-1674. Edited by Sir Henry Ellis. [Westminster.] 1849. xxi, (1), 124 pp. [Camden Society. No. 44.] Sm. 4°. The obituary roll relates chiefly to citizens of London. The preface contains a partial catalogue of Smyth's library. A genealogical table is included. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 22, 1907. G2578—Obituary rolls. — Ellis, Sir Henry, ed. 1777-1869. — London, Eng. Biog. — Libraries. Private. — Camden Society. Publications.
Card 676
Card 676
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*Defoe 30 .871 .H78B Horner, Samuel. A brief account of the interesting ceremony of unveiling the monument erected by the boys and girls of England to the memory of Daniel Defoe, author of "Robinson Crusoe," in Bunhill Fields Cemetery, September 16th, 1870. Southampton, "Hampshire Independent" office, 1871. 27 p. 21cm. 1. Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731--Monuments, etc. 2. London. Bunhill Fields Cemetery. I. Title.
Card 678
Card 678
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London. Centennial celebrations, etc. Maggs Brothers Ltd., London. **Q.59.176 A royal catalogue comprising books, bindings, autograph letters, engravings and coins by, or relating to, royalty. — London. [1935.] (2), 222, (14) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. [Catalogue 606. May, 1935.] 24 cm. The cover title reads: A royal catalogue issued to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of H. M. George V. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 27, 1936. D9528—T.r.—London. Centenial celebrations, etc.—Sovereigns. England. Bibl. — Silver Jubilee of H. M. King George V. — Catalogues. Booksellers.' — George V., of England, 1865-1936.
Card 680
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*Defoe 30 Woodward, Josiah. .701 An account of the rise and progress of the religious societies in the city of London, etc. and of their endeavours for reformation of manners. The 6th ed. London, Printed and sold by M. Downing, 1744. 176 p. 15cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR LCA 1. London--Church hist. 2. London--Soc. cond. I. Title.
Card 682
Card 682
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London. Clubs. See also Etching Club, London. Club of Odd Sticks. Sette of Odd Volumes.
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Card 683
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Card 684
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London. Clubs. Junior United Service Club, London. **G.3776.14 Rules and regulations ... with an alphabetical list of the members. 1st August, 1833. London. Clowes. 1833. 136 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 7, 1903 E8279 — London. Clubs.
Card 686
Card 686
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London. Commerce. Archer, John W. K.70-9 Vestiges of old London, a series of etchings from original drawings. Lond. 1851. 37 pls.
Card 688
Card 688
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London. Commerce. Peñnant, Th. Of London. London, 1790. Illus. 8°.
Card 690
Card 690
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London. Commerce. Views. Fearnside, Wm. G. K57.11 262.1 The history of London: illus. by views in London & Westminster engraved by John Woods. Ed. by W. G. Fearnside & (in continuation) by T. Harral. Lond. (1838). 30 pls.
Card 692
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LONDON--COURTS see also Gt. Brit. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) Gt. Brit. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Middlesex) Gt. Brit. Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery.
Card 694
Card 694
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*H.99C .613 LONDON—CRIES. London cries for children. With twenty elegant wood cuts. Philadelphia, Johnson & Warner, 1810. 40 p. incl. front., illus. 14<sup>cm</sup>. 1. London—Cries. 16-20243 Library of Congress GT3450.L6
Card 696
Card 696
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*A.50 .16 Ade, George, 1866- In pastures new. New York, McClure, Phillips & Co., 1906. vii, 309 p. illus. 19 cm. Illustrated by Albert Levering.
Card 698
Card 698
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London. Description, topography, etc. Brayley, Edward Wedlake, 1773-1854. *2466.3=* L.44.1.10 London and Middlesex; or, an historical, commercial, & descriptive survey of the metropolis of Great Britain: including sketches of its environs, and a topographical account of the most remarkable places in the above county. London. Vernor, Hood & Sharpe [etc.]. 1810-16. I v. in 5. Plates. Engraved title-pages. [Brayley, Edward Wedlake, and John Britton. The beauties of England and Wales. Vol. 10.] 21 cm., in 8s. Parts 3, 4 are by Joseph Nightingale; part 5, by J. N. Brewer. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 31, 1018. L4271 — London. Descr. — Middlesex County, England. Geog. — Nightingale, Rev. Joseph, cont., 1775-1824. — Brewer, James Norris, cont., fl. 1799-1892.
Card 700
Card 700
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London. Description, topography, etc. Burke, Thomas, 1887— London lamps. A book of songs. — London. Grant Richards, Ltd. 1928. 47, (1) pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 28, 1931. N8500 — T.r. — London. Descr. — Poems of places.
Card 702
Card 702
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LONDON—DESCRIPTION. Croker, Thomas Crofton, 1798-1854. A walk from London to Fulham. By the late Thomas Crofton Croker ... Rev. and ed. by his son, T. F. Dillon Croker ... With additional illustrations by F. W. Fairholt ... London, W. Tegg, 1860. xx, [21]-256 p. illus. 19cm. Originally contributed to Fraser's magazine (Continued on next card) DA683.C94
Card 704
Card 704
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LONDON—DESCRIPTION. DA683 .C94 Croker, Thomas Crofton, 1798-1854. A walk from London to Fulham ... 1860. (Card 2) in 1845. "Memoir", p. [ix]-xx, contains list of author's writings. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.3935.13 --- [Another copy] l. London—Descr. I. Croker, Thomas Francis Dillon, 1831-1912, ed. DA683.C94
Card 706
Card 706
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION. *Defoe f21 .T68 1929 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. A tour thro' London about the year 1725, being Letter V and parts of Letter VI of 'A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain containing a description of the city of London, taking in the city of Westminster borough of Southwark and parts of Middlesex by Daniel Defoe. Reprinted from the text of the original edition <1724-1726> Edited & annotated by Sir Mayson M. Beeton ... and E. Beresford Chancellor ... (Continued on next card)
Card 708
Card 708
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*Defoe f21 .T68 1929 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. A tour thro' London ... (Card 2) London, B. T. Bataford ltd., 1929. xci, 115 p., 1 l. illus., lviii plates (incl. port front., maps, facsimiles.) 39cm. Maps on lining papers. "The edition is limited to 350 copies of which 300 copies are for sale."
Card 710
Card 710
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London. Description, topography, etc. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. *A.2290.92 Vignettes of London life from Charles Dickens. [Selected and arranged by Norman J. Davidson.] — London. Seeley & Co., Ltd. [1908.] 163, (1) pp. Illus. Colored plate. Decorated title-page. $11\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 16. 1926. N3425 — T.r. — London. Descr. — Davidson, Norman James, comp. and ed., 1861-
Card 712
Card 712
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London. Description, topography, etc. *Cab.24.25.6 Doré, Paul Gustave, 1832–1883, and William Blanchard Jerrold, 1826–1884. London, a pilgrimage. By Gustave Doré and Blanchard Jerrold. London. Grant & Co. 1872. (12), xii, 191, (1) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. 40½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 14, 1933 D1600 — T.r. — London. Descr.— Jt. auth.
Card 714
Card 714
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LONDON—DESCRIPTION. Elmes, James, 1782-1862. Metropolitan improvements; or London in the nineteenth century; displayed in a series of engravings of the new buildings, improvements, &c., by the most eminent artists, from original drawings ... by Mr. Thos. H. Shepherd ... with historical, topographical, and critical illustrations, by James Elmes ... London, Jones & co., 1828. 1 p. l., [iii]-vi, ii, 172 p. 79 pl. (incl. front.) plan. 27 cm. Added t-p., engraved, dated 1827; some of the plates are dated 1828 and 1829. I. London—Descr. E. Architecture—London. I. Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer, illus. II. Title.
Card 716
Card 716
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION. Gonzales, Manoel, pseud. *Defoe ... London in 1731, by don Manoel Gonzales 22 pseud.> .L84 Gassell & Company limited, London, Paris & 1894 Melbourne, 1894. 192 p. 15cm. (Cassell's national library) Publisher's device on t.p. Introduction by Henry Morley First published, 1745, in The voyage to Don Manoel Gonzales ... to Great-Britain in v.l of (Continued on next card)
Card 718
Card 718
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION. Gonzales, Manoel, pseud. London in 1731 ... 1894. (Card 2) *Defoe 22 A collection of voyages and travels in the .L84 Harleian collection. The voyage of Don Manoel 1894 Gonzales has been attributed to Daniel Defoe. At head of title: Cassell's national library.
Card 720
Card 720
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[Hatton, Edward] b.1664. A new view of London; or, An ample account of that city ... Being a more particular description thereof than has hitherto been known to be published of any city in the world... London, Printed for R.Chiswell,A.and F.Churchill,T.Horne,F.Nicholson,and R.Knaplock, 1708. 2v.(v.1:16p./.,xlii,352p.;v.2:1p./.,353-576,573-580,593-824p.) fronts.(1 fold.),illus.,fold.plate,2 fold.maps,fold.tab. 20cm.(8vo) (See next card)
Card 722
Card 722
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[Hatton, Edward] b.1664. A new view of London ... 1708. (Card 2) Imprint of v.2: London, Printed for John Nicholson at the King's Arms in Little Britain, and Robert Knaplock at the Bishop's Head in St.Paul's Church-Yard, 1708. The title page of v.l is a cancel leaf. Errors in paging. Pages 355-362 are cancel leaves. Imperfect: front. of v.2, two fold maps, and the fold. plate facing p. 593 are mutilated. Ex libris (sig nature, ms. annotations): T[homas] Prince, Ipswich, July. 5. 1712. I. Title
Card 724
Card 724
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London. Description, topography, etc. Howell, James, 1594?–1666. **G.404.32 Londinopolis; an historicall discourse or perlustration of the City of London, the imperial chamber, and chief emporium of Great Britain: whereunto is added another of the City of Westminster, with the courts of justice, antiquities, and new buildings there- unto belonging. — London. Printed by J. Streater . . . 1657. (10), 407, (8) pp. Plates. 25½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 25, 1922. M3773 — T.r. — London. Descr. — Westminster, England. Descr.
Card 726
Card 726
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LONDON—DESCRIPTION. *B.4177 .24 Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859. The town; its memorable characters and events. St. Paul's to St. James's. With forty-five illustrations. London, Smith, Elder, 1848. 2 v. fronts., illus. 20cm. "The principal portion of these volumes appeared thirteen years ago in the 'Monthly supplements to Leigh Hunt's London journal' under the title of 'The streets of London.'"—Advertisement. *K.223 .8 [Another copy] 1. London—Hist. 2. London—Descr. I. Title. LC [Full name: James Henry Leigh Hunt]
Card 728
Card 728
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London. Description, topography, etc. Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 1821-1895. *A.5288.4 London lyrics. By Frederick Locker. — New York. Printed for the Book Fellow's [sic] Club. 1883. viii, 104 pp. Illus. Portrait. 18 cm., in 4s. No. 52 of an edition of 104 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 10, 1933. D1751 — T.r. — Book Fellows' Club. Pubs. — London. Descr. — Poems of places.
Card 730
Card 730
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London, England. Description, topography, etc. Ollier, Charles. 1788–1859. *Cab.24.30.2 Original views of London as it is. Drawn from nature ... and lithographed by Thomas Shotter Boys ... With historical and descriptive notices of the views by Charles Ollier. — London. Boys. 1842. (28) ff. Plates. Engraved title-page. F°. The descriptions are in English and French. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 26, 1906. G2705 — London, Eng. Descr. — Boys, Thomas Shotter, illus.
Card 732
Card 732
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION. Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926. A little book of London by Joseph Pennell. Boston, Le Roy Phillips [1914?] [53]p. plates. 20.5cm. Gray printed wrapper. Ex libris (signature): Alice Dalgliesh.
Card 734
Card 734
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION. #XF .2457 Rodenberg, Julius, 1831-1914. .R7A4 Alltagsleben in London. Ein Skizzenbuch. Berlin, J. Springer, 1860. vi, 185 p. 20cm. 1. London--Descr. I. Title.
Card 736
Card 736
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London. Description, topography. Select views of London and its environs. K.142.2 London. 1804, 5. 2 v. in 1. 60 pls. 14 vignettes. 4º. These plates are engraved by J. Storer and J. Greig. - London. Description, topography.
Card 738
Card 738
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LONDON—DESCRIPTION. *K.121.3.1 Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer. London and its environs in the nineteenth century, illustrated by a series of views from original drawings, by Thomas H. Shepherd. With historical, topographical and critical notices. Series the first, comprising the earlier edifices, antiquities, &c. London, Jones & co., 1829. 1 p. l., iii, 160 p. front., 79 pl. 27 1/2cm. Engraved t.-p. Text by James Elmes. cf.Brit. mus. Cat. 1. London—Descr 2. Architecture—London, I. Elmes, James, 1782-1862. II. Title.
Card 740
Card 740
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London. Description, topography. Shepherd, Thomas H., and Elmes, James. K.121.3.2 Metropolitan improvements; or, London in the 19th century. London. 1828. 79 pls. $4^{\circ}$. - London. Description, topography.
Card 742
Card 742
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London. Description, topography. Smith, John T. K.233.4 An antiquarian ramble in the streets of London with anecdotes of their residents. Ed. by Charles Mackay. London. 1846. 2 v. 80. - London. Description, topography.
Card 744
Card 744
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION. Stow, John, 1525?-1605. A svrvay of London. : contayning the origi- nall, antiquity, increase, moderne estate, and description of that citie, written in the yeare 1598. / by Iohn Stow ... ; also an apologie ... concerning that citie ... ; With an appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitz- stephen ... [London] : Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe, printer to the honorable citie of London: and are to be sold at his shop within the Popes head alley in (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 746
Card 746
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Stow, John, 1525?-1605. A svrvay of London ... (Card 2) XG .3720 .11 Lombard street., 1598. [8],483,[1]p. ; 19cm.(4to) Black letter; title vignette, woodcut initials. Numerous errors in pagination. Errata: p.[484] STC 23341. Ex libris (bookplate): Outhwaite.
Card 748
Card 748
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LONDON—DESCRIPTION. *L.56 .37 Taylor, Gladys. Old London gardens. London, Batsford <1953> 194 p. illus., ports. 23cm. Bibliography: p. 187-188. 1. Gardens—Gt. Brit.—London. 2. London—Descr. I. Title. NLC
Card 750
Card 750
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION. *Defoe 30 .728 .A1CTh A trip through London: containing observations on men and things ... The 8th ed., corr. London, Printed, and sold by J. Roberts, J. Shuckburgh, J. Pote; and J. Jackson, 1728. 62 p. 20cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS AUTHOR 1. London--Descr. 2. London--Soc. life & cust.--18th cent.
Card 752
Card 752
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*A.9084 .1 [Tyler, Royall] 1757-1826. The Yankey in London, being the first part of a series of letters written by an American youth during nine months' residence in the city of London. Vo. I. New York, Printed and published by Isaac Riley, 1809. ix, 180 p. 18 cm. No more published.
Card 754
Card 754
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London. Description, topography, etc. Wilkinson, Robert, publisher. Londina illustrata. Graphic and historic memorials of monasteries, churches, chapels, schools . . . palaces . . . processions, places of early amusement, and modern & present theatres, in the cities and suburbs of London & Westminster. London. 1819, 25. 2 v. Plates. Plans. Engraved title-pages. $34\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 2s. *2460.4=*Harris 711.13 Vol. 2 has the title Theatrum illustrata. Same. [Reprint. N.d.] *2460.14 This edition differs from the preceding only in pagination and arrangement. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 18, 1916. K8833 — T.r. — London. Descr. — London. Theatres.
Card 756
Card 756
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION--GUIDE-BOOKS. *XF .1877 Gambihler, Joseph, 1801-1847. .G3H3 Handbuch für Reisende nach London und dessen Umgebungen. München, Verlag der Literarisch-artistischen Anstalt, 1844. xii. 396 p. fold. maps. 19cm. 1. London—Descr.—Guide-books.
Card 758
Card 758
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION--JUVENILE LITERATURE. [Horne, Richard Henry] 1803-1884. Memoirs of a London doll, written by herself. Edited by Mrs Fairstar [pseud.]. With four illustrations, by Miss Margaret Gillies. London: Joseph Cundall,12 Old Bond Street. 1846. 2p. fl.,126p. col.front.,3col.pl. 19.5cm. (4to) Imperfect: p.123-126 wanting. I. Title. MB
Card 760
Card 760
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. C., J. No. 3 in **G.3821.23** A short treatise of the epidemical diseases of these times. Communicated by a loyal pen, in a letter . . . London, Printed, and are to be sold by R. Vaughan. [1661.] 30 pp. 16 cm., in 8s. Signed J. C. A satire on the politics, religion, and manners of London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4930 — T.r. — Satires. — London. Description. Manners and customs.
Card 762
Card 762
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London, England. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Clarke. William. 1800–1838. **T.98.11 Every night book; or, life after dark. By the author of “The cigar.” = London. Richardson. 1827. 192 pp. Vignette. 17½ cm., in 128. Relates to London theatres, amusements, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J91 — Cigar, The, Author of. — T.r. — Amusements. — London, Eng. Descr. Manners. — London, Eng. Theatres.
Card 764
Card 764
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London, England. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. 2576.140=**T.97.244 Cris, Les, de Londres au XVIIIe siècle . . . Avec épigrammes en vers traduites par Mlle X . . . Préface, notes, et bibliographie des principaux ouvrages sur les cris de Paris par A. Certeux. Description en vers de la ville de Londres suivie de Le Pont-Neuf, poème héroïque et bodin. Paris. Chamuel. 1893. 183 pp. Illus. Music. 18½ cm., in 12s and 6s. The text is in English and French. There are reproductions of the title-pages of the 1799 edition. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1913. J126 — Street cries. — London, Eng. Descr. Manners. — Certeux, Alphonse, pref. 1834—
Card 766
Card 766
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Doran, John. 1807-1878. 2555.72=**K.217.6=**T.76.147 In and about Drury Lane, and other papers . . . By Dr. Doran. London. Bentley. 1881. 2 v. 20 cm., in 8s. Reprinted from the Temple Bar. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.76.147. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3023 — T.r. — London. Descr. Manners. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 768
Card 768
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. **T.97.21=No. 14 in **G 3823.12 Essay, An, on satirical entertainments . . . Added, Stevens's new Lecture upon heads . . . With critical observations. London printed: sold by J. Bell . . . M,DCC,LXXII. vi, (2), 87 pp. Vignette. 20 cm., in 4s. Mainly a commentary on Stevens's Lecture on heads, with extracts from the lecture. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J206 — London. Descr. Manners. — Head. — Stevens, George Alexander. 1710-1784. — Satire.
Card 770
Card 770
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Ghost of Shakespeare, pseud. **G.3934.2 Memoirs of the Shakespeare’s-Head, in Covent-Garden: in which are introduced many entertaining adventures, and several remarkable characters. London: Printed and sold by F. Noble, . . MDCCLV. 2 v. 17 cm., in 12s. On the London theatres and the manners of the town. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 15, 1915. K6114 — London. Theatres. — London. Descrip. Manners.—Shakespeare’s-Head, Covent-Garden, London.
Card 772
Card 772
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. *G.389A.272 Memoirs of the new Insect: interspersed with sketches of other singular characters. . . — London: Printed for J. Ridgway ... [1792.] (1), 86 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. Gossip about the so-called Insect and other persons concerned with London theatres and fashionable society at the end of the 18th century. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 25, 1934. D3600 — London. Theatres. — London. Scr. Manners and customs. — Insect, Memoirs of the new.
Card 774
Card 774
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Purnell, Thomas. 1834-1889. London and elsewhere. = London. Unwin. 1886. (4), 144 pp. 16½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J495 — London. Descr. Manners. — T.r.
Card 776
Card 776
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. **T.97.49 [Ranelagh House: a satire in prose, in the manner of Monsieur Le Sage.] = [London. 1747.] iii–iv, 28 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. The title-page is missing. The title is supplied from the British Museum Catalogue. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J503 — London, Eng. Descr. Manners.
Card 778
Card 778
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Reynolds, George William MacArthur, 1814-1879. The days of Hogarth; or, the mysteries of old London. — London. Dicks. [185-?] (1), 248 pp. Illus. Plate. 25 cm., in 4s. Same. [1884.] 211 pp. Illus. Plates. 21 cm., in 8s. *A.7420.9 *6576.215 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 1, 1920. L9064 — T.r. — London. Descr. Manners and customs.
Card 780
Card 780
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Reynolds, George William MacArthur, 1814-1879. *A.7420 The mysteries of the Court of London. [Fiction.] New edition. London. Dicks. [1850-56.] 8 v. Illus. 25 cm., in 4s. Consists of four series, each in two volumes; each series is a novel without a title. Vols. 1-4 correspond to vols. 1-10 of the edition of the Burton Ethnological Society. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1932. D224 — T.r. — Court life. — London. Descr. Manners.
Card 782
Card 782
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Reynolds, George William MacArthur, 1814-1879. *A.7420R The mysteries of the Court of London. [Fiction.] Printed for members of the Burton Ethnological Society. Boston. [189-?] 10 v. Plates. 22 cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. Pauline Clarendon. 2, 3. Rose Foster. 4. Mrs. Fitzherbert. 5. Caroline Waters. 6-10. Venetia Trelawney. Vols. 1-10 correspond to vols. 1-4 of the edition of 1850-56. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1932. D135 — T.r. — Court life. — Burton Ethnological Society. Pubs. — London. Descr. Manners.
Card 784
Card 784
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London, England. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Sargeant, Anne Maria. Tales of London life. = London. Gilpin. 1850. 140 pp. $12^{\circ}$. Contents. — The crimson damask window-curtains. — Be just before you are generous. — The patroness. — The artist's daughter. — Fortune-seekers and fortune-makers. — Just too late. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 22, 1909. G9757 — T.r. — London, Eng. Descr. Manners.
Card 786
Card 786
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Smith, Albert Richard. 1816–1860. Sketches of the day. Series 2. By Albert Smith . . . Illustrated by Henning, Gavarni, and Gilbert. = London. Ward & Lock. [1856.] 3 parts in 1 v. Illus. 13 cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. — The idler upon town. Sketches of life in London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J551 — London. Descr. Manners. — T.r.
Card 788
Card 788
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Stevens, George Alexander. 1710-1784. The celebrated lecture on heads. . . . [Anon.] London: Printed for Richard Bond . . . 1765. (I), 70 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. **T.96.330 A skit in the form of a series of characterizations upon the reigning follies of the day. Other editions, having the title A lecture on heads, may be found on shelf-numbers *6570b.50; *6570.60; No. 1 in *4578.54; etc. Same. By George Alexander Stevens. Philadelphia: Printed for Samuel Dellap. 1787. 28 pp. 16½ cm., in 4s. **H.99b.45 Pp. 21 and 22 are missing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J569 — T.r. — Head. — London. Descr. Manners.
Card 790
Card 790
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Stevens, George Alexander. 1710-1784. A lecture on heads, . . . with additions by Mr. Pilon; as delivered by Mr. Charles Lee Lewes. . . . Added, An essay on satire. With . . . heads by Nesbit, from designs by Thurston. London: Printed by T. Bensley . . . for Vernor and Hood . . . 1799. ix, (2), 114, (2) pp. Illus. 16 cm., in 8s. **T.98.123 A skit, in the form of a series of characterizations, upon the reigning follies of the day. Clippings are inserted. Another edition, having the title The celebrated lecture on heads, may be found on shelf-number **H.99b.45. Same. Baltimore. Lucas. [1820?] 128 pp. 15½ cm., in 4s. *6569.115 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J641 — T.r. — Satire. — Head. London.…
Card 792
Card 792
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London. Description, topography, etc. Manners and customs. Wheatley, Henry Benjamin, 1838— Samuel Pepys and the world he lived in. London. Bickers. 1880. viii, (1), 311 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. 2450a.53 Same. 2d edition. 19 cm., in 8s. **K.225.5 A portrait has been inserted. Same. New York. Scribner & Welford. **K.295.5 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 18, 1916. K9656a — Pepys, Samuel. — London. Descr. Manners and customs.
Card 794
Card 794
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London Description Manners and customs Whitty, Edward Michael. Friends of Bohemia: or, phases of London life. London. Smith, Elder & Co. 1857. 2 v. 8°. Another edition, with the title The Bohemians of London, is on shelf-number *4577.13 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 15, 1900 *D7280 — T.r. — London. Descr. Manners.
Card 796
Card 796
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London, England. Description, topography, etc. Views. Thorp, John B. *Cab.24.37.3 Six photogravures with descriptive leaflets of old London before the Great Fire, A.D. 1666. [London. 1909.] (8) pp., (6) plates, in portfolio. 40 cm. Contents. — Old London Bridge, A.D. 1630 (east side). — Old Cheapside, A.D. 1580 (north side). — Old St. Paul's, A.D. 1560 (south side). — Baynard's Castle, A.D. 1550 (north bank of Thames). — Bridewell Palace, A.D. 1550 (at entrance to Fleet River). — Old Charing Cross, A.D. 1620 (and Whitehall). Reproduced from models by the author. The preface is signed by the author. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 7, 1910. H3666 — T.r. — London, Eng. Descr. Views.
Card 798
Card 798
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London. Description, topography, etc. Maps. *Atlas 1265.2.S58.1783 Andrews, John, mapseller and engraver. *Map 1035.119 A new and accurate map of the country twenty-five miles round London. On which are delineated from an actual survey His Majesty's palaces, noblemen and gentlemen's seats, cities, market towns, villages, churches ... with the distances from place to place, according to the mile stones, by John Andrews, land surveyor, 1783. =. London. Andrews. 1783. Scale, none. Size, $47\frac{3}{4} \times 53\frac{1}{4}$ inches, folded to $8\frac{1}{4} \times 7$ inches. In case. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 1, 1928. N5323 — London. Descr. Maps.
Card 800
Card 800
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London. Description, topography, etc. Maps. Bacon, George Washington, & Co., publishers. *A.2291.8 Bacon's Railway, tramway & "Underground" Railway map of London. [London. 1923.] Size, $18\frac{3}{4} \times 28\frac{5}{8}$ inches. Scale (computed), $1836.\textcircled{43}$ feet to 1 inch. Folded. Issued with Hopkins' and Read's A Dickens atlas. This card was printed at the Boston Public: Library, July 10, 1023. M6670 — London. Descr. Maps.
Card 802
Card 802
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London, England. Description, topography, etc. Maps. Baker, B., engraver. A plan of London, Westminster, and Southwark. [London. 179-?] Size, $6\frac{3}{8} \times 10\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 6, 1909. H1051 — London, Eng. Descr. Maps.
Card 804
Card 804
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LONDON—DESCRIPTION—MAPS. *Map. 265 3 Bakewell, Thomas, pub. 1745 A new map of the City of London, &c. With the many additional buildings and new streets ... In a plain method for easy finding any street at first view. [London] Printed and sold by Tho. Bakewell, 1745. 1 sheet. Size, 23 1/2 x 40 7/8 inches. Scale (computed), approximately 600 feet to 1 inch. 1. London—Description—Maps. 2. London—Streets.
Card 806
Card 806
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LONDON—DESCRIPTION—MAPS. [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. Illustrations of the life of Shakespeare in a discursive series of essays on a variety of subjects connected with the personal and literary history of the great dramatist. Part the first. London, Longmans, Green & co., 1874. viii, 128 p. illus. (incl. maps, facsimils.) 36 cm. (Continued on next card) PR2894.H27
Card 808
Card 808
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION--MAPS. [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. Illustrations of the life of Shakespeare ... 1874. (Card 2) Title vignette. Contains information regarding Shakespeare's London, the theaters; Two gentlemen of Verona; Old English religious drama; Unconnected Shakespeare; Shakespeare's mulberry tree; New Place; (Continued on next card) PR2894.H27
Card 810
Card 810
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION--MAPS. PR2894 .H27 [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. Illustrations of the life of Shakespeare ... 1874. (Card 3) Kept in Rare Book Dept. *G.61.4 Shakespeare's manuscripts; and Appendix of documents, etc. *G.61.4 --- [Another copy] (Continued on next card) PR2894.H27
Card 812
Card 812
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LONDON—DESCRIPTION—MAPS. [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. Illustrations of the life of Shakespeare ... 1874. (Card 4) 1. Shakespeare, William—Biog.—Sources. 2. Shakespeare, William—Contemporary England. 3. Shakespeare, William—Stage history--To 1625. 4. London—Descr.—Maps. 5. Theater—London—Hist. I. Title. PR2894.H27
Card 814
Card 814
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London. Description, topography, etc. Maps. *Atlas 1265.3.1781 Harris, John, of London, publisher. *Map 1035-92 A new and accurate plan of London, Westminster and the Borough of Southwark, with all the additional streets, squares, &c.; also the improved roads, to the year 1781. London. [1781.] Size, $13 \times 20\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Scale (computed), 1320 feet to 1 inch. Folded. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 29, 1917. L3090 — T.r. — London. Descr. Maps.
Card 816
Card 816
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London. Description, topography, etc. Maps. *A.2291.8 Hopkins, Albert Allis, 1869—, and Newbury Frost Read, compilers. A Dickens atlas, including twelve walks in London with Charles Dickens. — New York. The Hatton Garden Press. 1923. (6), 4 pp. 12 bird's eye views, each with a page of descriptive text. 31 plates. Maps. Plans. Facsimiles. $25\frac{1}{2}$ cm. No. 27 of an edition of 300 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 21, 1923. M6668 — T.r. — Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. — Jt. comp. — London. Descr. Maps. — Bird's eye views.
Card 818
Card 818
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London. Description, etc. Maps. Morden, Robert. No. 88 in *Map 74.1.2 A map containing the towns, villages, gentlemen's houses, roads, rivers & other remarks for 20 miles round London. London. [169-?] Size, $19\frac{1}{2} \times 21\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Scale (computed), 1.8 miles to 1 inch. No. 88 in *Atlas 10.4.B5.2 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed May 10, 1904. F3840 — England. Geog. Maps. — London. Descr. Maps.
Card 820
Card 820
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London. Description, topography, etc. Maps. Sayer, Robert, publisher, 1725-1794. *Map 265.3.1782 A new and exact plan of the cities of London and Westminster & the Borough of Southwark . . . exhibiting . . . buildings . . . streets . . . churches . . . rates of hackney coachmen and watermen . . . — London. 1782. Size, $22 \times 40$ inches. Scale, none. Coats of arms. Subviews. — A prospect of the Royal Palace at St. James's. — A front prospect of the Queen’s Palace. — The north west prospect of St. Paul’s Cathedral. — A view of the cities of London & Westminster. — A front view of Westminster Abbey. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 28, 1933. D2379 — London. Descr. Maps. — London. Descr. Views.
Card 822
Card 822
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London. Description, topography, etc. Maps. *Map 265.3.1795 Wilkinson, Robert, Publisher. The London directory, or a new & improved plan of London, Westminster, & Southwark; with the adjacent country, the new buildings, the new roads, and the late alterations by opening of new streets, & widening of others. = [London.] 1795. Size, $15\frac{1}{8} \times 19\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Scale (computed), 1279 feet to 1 inch. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 26, 1905. F8487 — London. Descr. Maps. — T.r.
Card 824
Card 824
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London. Description, etc. Views. Cooke, George. Views in London and its vicinity. 48 pls., engraved on copper, by George Cooke, from drawings by Calcott, Stanfield, Prout, ... &c., after the original sketches by Edward W.. Cooke. London. Longman & co. [1834.] F°. No letter-press.
Card 826
Card 826
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION--POETRY. Glover, Richard, 1712-1785. *Defoe 30 .761 .G51Mb no.2 London: or, The progress of commerce. A poem. By Mr. Glover. The second edition. London; Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe, in Paternoster-Row. MDCCXXXIX. (Price one shilling.) [1739] 1 p.l., 30 p. 27 cm. "Erratum": p.30. Bound with Glover's Medea, 2d ed., 1702, and mss. copies in unknown hand of Glover's Admiral (Continued on next card)
Card 828
Card 828
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION--POETRY. Glover, Richard, 1712-1785. London ... 1739. (Card 2) *Defoe 30 .761 Hosier's ghost and A view of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy by Dr. Pemberton. .G51Mb no.2
Card 830
Card 830
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LONDON--DESCRIPTION--POETRY. *Tickell, Thomas. 1686-1740. Kensington Garden ... London: Printed for J. Tonson, in the Strand. MDCCXXII. 1722 2 p.l., 32 p. 23cm. Verse. Title vignette: garden plan, engraved by Hulett. I. Title.
Card 832
Card 832
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London, England. Description, topography, etc. Views. Coburn, Alvin Langdon. London. With an introduction by Hilaire Belloc. — London. Duckworth & Co. [1910.] 21 pp. (20) plates. $41\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. A collection of views. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 8, 1911. H4958 — London, Eng. Descr. Views. — Belloc, Joseph Hilaire Pierre, pref. 1870—
Card 834
Card 834
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London. Description, topography, etc. Views. Elmes, James, architect. 1779–1862. Metropolitan improvements; or, London in the nineteenth century: displayed in a series of engravings, from original drawings, by Thomas H. Shepherd: with historical, topographical and critical illustrations, by James Elmes. London. Jones & Co. 1828. vi, ii, 172 pp. 79 plates. Engraved title-page. 27 cm., in 2s. **K.121.3.2 Same. 1831. *6531.15 Same. [London. Jones & Co. 1847.] xliii, 316 pp. 44 plates. 20 cm., in 4s. 6536.12 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 4, 1915. K4351 — Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer, illus. — London. Descr. Views.
Card 836
Card 836
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*G.141 .13 Harwood, John, stationer, London. Harwood's illustrations of London. London, J. Harwood [1851?] 31 pl. incl. engr. t. p. 14 x 22cm. 1. London—Descr.—Views.
Card 838
Card 838
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London. Description, topography, etc. Views. London Bridge. Old London Bridge as Shakspere saw it about 1600, A.D., after 1576, when the traitors' heads were remov'd to the Southwark gate . . . The earliest genuine full view . . . traced & photochromo-lithograft for the New Shakspere Society, 1881, by W. Griggs. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series VI. Shakspere's England. No. 8. Folded sheet, size $11 \times 26\frac{1}{8}$ inches.) *6552.32.2=**G.130.1.1 Although included in No. 8 of this series and mentioned on the title-page, this appears also to have been issued separately as No. 9. Same. *Cab.24.20.3 This is a detached copy, bearing no marks of the New Shakspere Society beyond the title. It is not This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 12, 1914 K2598 …
Card 840
Card 840
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London. Description, topography, etc. Views. Sayer, Robert, publisher, 1725-1794. *Map 265.3.1782 A new and exact plan of the cities of London and Westminster & the Borough of Southwark . . . exhibiting . . . buildings . . . streets . . . churches . . . rates of hackney coachmen and watermen . . . — London. 1782. Size, $22 \times 40$ inches. Scale, none. Coats of arms. Subviews. — A prospect of the Royal Palace at St. James's. — A front prospect of the Queen's Palace. — The north west prospect of St. Paul's Cathedral. — A view of the cities of London & Westminster. — A front view of Westminster Abbey. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 28, 1933. D2379 — London. Descr. Maps. — London. Descr. Views.
Card 842
Card 842
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RARE BOOK LONDON--DESCRIPTION--VIEWS. DEPT. Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833. XG Antiquities of London and it's environs; by .791 John Thomas Smith: dedicated to Sir James Winter .Sm6A Lake, bar F.S.A. Containing views of houses, monuments, statues, and other curious remains of antiquity; engraved from the original subjects and from original drawings, communicated by several members of the Society of antiquaries: with remarks & references to the historical works of Pennant, Lysons, Stowe, Weaver, Camden, Mait- land, &c. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 844
Card 844
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Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833. Antiquities of London ... (Card 2) London, Published by J.Sewell,Cornhill,R.Faulder New Bond Street,J.Simco,Great Queen Street.J.Manson,Dukes Court.S.Martins Lane.Mess.Molteno and Colnaghi,Pall Mall.J.T.Smith,engraver,Edmonton,& Nath.Smith,antient printseller.N°18 Great Mays Buildings.S.Martins Lane.Publish'd Jan.18 1791 according to act of Parliament. [1791-1800] lp.℗.,79 plates. 27.5cm. (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 846
Card 846
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833. Antiquities of XG London ... [1791-1800] (Card 3) .791 Engraved t.p. .Sm6A Plates dated 1791-1800. The "remarks and references" are very brief and engraved with the plates. Two plates engraved by Benj. Green.
Card 848
Card 848
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London Economic conditions.
Card 850
Card 850
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*Defoe 21.W5 1717 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. What if the Swedes should come? With some thoughts about keeping the army on foot, whether they come or not. London: Printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-lane. MDCCXVII [1717] Price six-pence. 1 l., 38 p. 19cm. Signatures: $^{-}$ $^{1}$ A-D$^{4}$ E$^{3}$. Title vignette. Warns citizens of London against allowing (Continued on next card)
Card 852
Card 852
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*Defoe 21.W5 1717 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. What if the Swedes should come? ... 1717, (Card 2) panic to upset the financial structure. 1. Finance--London. 2. London--Econ. condit. --1717. I. Title.
Card 854
Card 854
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LONDON--EXHIBITION see also London. Latin-British Exhibition, 1912. (and other names of exhibitions)
Card 856
Card 856
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LONDON--EXHIBITIONS. The Art journal. (London) SCfH ... Illustrated catalogue of the International Exhibition, 1862. London, New York, J.S.Virtue [1862] xii,324p. illus. 30cm. 1. London--Exhibitions. I. London. International Exhibition, 1862. MB-Rev.
Card 858
Card 858
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LONDON--EXHIBITIONS. Gt.Brit. Commissioners for the Exhibition of SCbH 1851. .F851 Exhibition of Industry of All Nations; to be held in London in 1851. [London, Harrison and Son, 1850] 7,[1]p. 22cm. Caption title. Announces arrangements for exhibitors. 1. London--Exhibitions. I. London. Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. MB-Rev.
Card 860
Card 860
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LONDON--FAIRS. see also London. Latin-British Exhibition, 1912. (and other names of exhibitions or fairs)
Card 862
Card 862
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London. Fairs. Frost, Thomas. 1821- The old showmen, and the old London fairs. London. Tinsley. 1874. xii, 388 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. 2469.15=**T.97.326 Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.97.326. Same. 2d edition. 1875. **T.97.327 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 5, 1913. J234 — T.r. — London. Fairs.
Card 864
Card 864
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London. Ferries. **T.76.145=No. 15 in *4555.52.2** Taylor, John, the Water Poet. 1580–1653. The true cavse of the watermen’s suit concerning players, and the reasons that their playing on London side is their extreame hindrances. With a relation how farre that suit was proceeded in, and the occasions that it was not effected. [London. 1872.] 19 pp. [The old book collector’s miscellany. Vol. 2.] 21 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J561 — London. Ferries. — London. Theatres. — T.r. — S.r. — Watermen.
Card 866
Card 866
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Fairholt, Frederick William, 1814-1866, ed. Lord mayors' pageants: being collections towards a history of these annual celebrations, with specimens of the descriptive pamphlets published by the city poets ... By Frederick W. Fairholt ... London, Printed for the Percy society by T. Richards, 1843-44. 2 pt. front. (pt. 1) illus. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm. (In Percy society. Early English poetry ... vol. x) With reproductions of original title-pages in pt. 2. (Continued on next card) A 10—888 [45g1]
Card 868
Card 868
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Fairholt, Frederick William, 1814–1866, ed. Lord mayors' pageants ... 1843–44. (Card 2) CONTENTS.—pt. 1. History of Lord mayor's pageants.—pt. 2. Troia-nova triumphans. By Thomas Dekker. London's tempe, or The field of happiness. By Thomas Dekker. Porta pietatis, or The port or harbour of piety. By Thomas Heywood. The royal oake. By John Tatham. London's resurrection to joy and triumph. By Tho. Jordan. The triumph of London. By Tho. Jordan. Representations in parts. By Thomas Jordan. [Another copy] 1. London—Festivals, etc. 2. Pageants. i. Dekker, Thomas, 1570?–1641? ii. Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641. iii. Jordan, Thomas, 1612?–1685. iv. Tatham, John, fl. 1632–1664. A 10—888 Minnesota. Univ. Libr. for Library of Congress [PR1120.P4 vol.10] [45g1]
Card 870
Card 870
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London. Fine arts. Landscape gardening. MacGregor, Jessie. *L.51.36 Gardens of celebrities and celebrated gardens in and around London. — Philadelphia. J. B. Lippincott Co. [1918.] xii, 326 pp. Plates, some colored. Vignette. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 15, 1919. L8174 — T.r. — Celebrities. — Landscape gardening. — London. F. a. Landscape gardening.
Card 872
Card 872
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London. Fine arts. Music. Clayton, Ellen Creathorne. 1832– No. 17 in **G.3822.3** The London opera directors. Chapter I. [London. 1864.] 289-297 pp. Portrait. 22½ cm. Cut from London Society, April, 1864 [*7342.5.5]. The title of this chapter is Old Vauxhall and places of fashion. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4941 — London. Theatres. — London. F. a. Music.
Card 874
Card 874
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London. Fine arts. Music. No. 18 in **G.3822.3 English orchestra, The. The Philharmonic Society. [London. 1835.] 289–295 pp. 22½ cm. Cut from the New Monthly Magazine [Colburn's], July, 1835 [Periodical Room *5317.1.44]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4941 — Philharmonic Society, London. — London. F. a. Music.
Card 876
Card 876
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London, Fires. **H.90a.110 The fire of London. 1666. London. Newcomb. 1666. Broadside. A reprint. -Broadsides.
Card 878
Card 878
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London. Fires. Ainsworth, William Harrison. 1805-1882. Old St. Paul's, a romance. Cheap edition. = Boston. Roberts. 1844. 75 pp. [Quarto Boston Notion. Extra series. Vol. 2, nos. 2, 3.] 29½ cm. A story of the Great Plague and the Fire of London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 24, 1913. K618 — S.r. — T.r. — Plague of London, 1665. — Great Britain. Hist. Fict. Charles II., 1660-1685. — London. Fires.
Card 880
Card 880
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London. Fires. **Benton 18.19 England, Church of. Liturgy and ritual. Forms of prayer. A Form of Common Prayer, to be used on Wednesday, the 10th of October . . . in consideration of the late dreadful fire, which wasted the greater part of the city of London . London. Bill and Barker. 1666. Black-letter. Unpaged. 18 cm. Sig. A-G2, in 4s. The Fire of London form. The great fire began on September 2, 1666. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 5, 1923. Cp93 — London. Fires.
Card 882
Card 882
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An account of the burning of the city of London, as it was publish'd by the special authority of King and Council, in the year, 1666. To which is added, The opinion of Dr. Kennet, the late Bishop of Peterborough ... and that of Dr. Eachard, relating thereunto. With an account of the service appointed for the day, in the common-prayer. From all which, it plainly appears, that the Papists had no hand in that dreadful conflagration. The fourth edition. (See next card)
Card 884
Card 884
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An account of the burning of the city of London ... (Card 2) London: Printed for J.Roberts, in Warwick- Lane, and J.Stone, near Bedford-Row. 1729. (Price six-pence.) 3lp. 20cm.(8vo)
Card 886
Card 886
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*Defoe 17 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. .1871 A journal of the plague year; being observations, or memorials, of the most remarkable occurrences, as well public as private, which happened in London during the last great visitation in 1665. To which is added Some account of the great fire in 1666 (extracted from "Evelyn's Memoirs") London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1871. (Continued on next card)
Card 888
Card 888
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LONDON—FIRE, 1666. *Defoe 17 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A journal of the plague year ... 1871. (Card 2) 295 p. illus. 19cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Plague—London, 1665. 2. London—Fire, 1666. I. Evelyn, John, 1620-1706. Memoirs. II. Title.
Card 890
Card 890
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LONDON--FIRE, 1666. *Defoe 17 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. .1876 A journal of the plague year; or, Memorials of the great pestilence in London, in 1665. Rev. ed. with historical notes by E. W. Brayley. Illus, by G. Cruikshank. Also, Some account of the great fire in London, in 1666, by Gideon Harvey. With an appendix containing the Earl of Clarendon's account of the fire. London, W. Tegg, 1876. (Continued on next card)
Card 892
Card 892
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LONDON--FIRE, 1666. *Defoe 17 Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. A journal of the plague year ... 1876. (Card 2) xxi, 419 p. illus. 19cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Plague—London, 1665. 2. London--Fire, 1666. I. Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700? II. Cla-rendon, Edward Hyde, earl of, 1609-1674. III. Grayley, Edward Wedlake, 1773-1854, ed. IV. Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, il-lus. V. Title.
Card 894
Card 894
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LONDON—FIRES. 1666. *G.387 .186 Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee to enquire into the burning of London. London's flames reviv'd: or An account of the several informations exhibited to a committee appointed by Parliament, September the 25th, 1666, to enquire into the burning of London, with several other informations concerning other fires in Southwark, Fetter-Lane, and elsewhere. By all which it appears that the said fires were (Continued on next card)
Card 896
Card 896
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LONDON—FIRES, 1666. *G.387 .186 Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee to enquire into the burning of London London's flames reviv'd... 1689. (Card 2) contrived and carried on by the Papists. Now humbly offered to the consideration of all true Protestants. London, Nathaniel Ranew and Jona- than Robinson, 1689. 1 p.l., 46 [i.e. 38] p. 20 cm. Signatures: A-E$^4$. Pages 31-38 misnumbered 39-46.
Card 898
Card 898
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*H.87 .51 no.7 Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670. Lamentation, mourning and woe. Sighed forth in a sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Martin in the Fields, on the 9th day of September. Being the next Lords-day after the dismal fire in the city of London. London, Printed by T. Newcomb for W. Grantham, 1666. 31 p. 19cm. Wing H728. 1. London—Fire, 1666. I. Title.
Card 900
Card 900
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London. Fires. Jones, David, of Marcham. **H.16.49 A discourse upon the great fire of London, in the year, 1666. De- livered . . . Sept. 2d. Boston. Sold by Thomas Bromfield. [1666?] 24 pp. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 20, 1902 E4413 — London. Fires.
Card 902
Card 902
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London. Fires. Rolls, Samuel. **H.78.127 Londons resurrection, or the rebuilding of London encouraged, directed, and improved, in fifty discourses. Together with a preface, giving some account both of the authour and work. London. Printed, by W. R. for Thomas Parkhurst . . . 1668. (36), 373 pp. $16^{\circ}$. Refers to the great fire in London, September, 1666. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 23, F384 — T.r. — London. Fires.
Card 904
Card 904
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*H.87 .51 no.4 Sancroft, William, Abp. of Canterbury, 1617-1693. Lex ignea: or The school of righteousness. A sermon preach'd before the King, Octob. 10. 1666. At the solemn fast appointed for the late fire in London. London, Printed for T. Garthwait, 1666. 55 p. 19cm. Wing S554. 1. London—Fire, 1666. I. Title.
Card 906
Card 906
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*H.87 .51 no.8 LONDON--FIRE, 1666. Stillingfleet, Edward, Bp. cf Worcester, 1635- 1699. A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster Octob. 10. being the fast-day appointed for the late dreadful fire in the city of London. The 3d ed. London, Printed by R. White, for H. Mortlock, 1666. 36 p. 19cm. Wing S5638. 1. London—Fire, Parliament, 1666. 1666. I. Gt. Brit. Par- House of Commons.
Card 908
Card 908
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LONDON--FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION. Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700? comp. *Defoe 30 .769 .H26C The city remembrancer: being historical narratives of the great plague at London, 1665; great fire, 1666; and great storm, 1703. To which are added, observations and reflections on the plague in general; considered in a religious, philosophical, and physical view: with historical accounts of the most memorable plagues, fires, and hurricanes. The whole compiled from the curious and authentic papers of the late very learned Dr. Harvey, his Majesty's physician to the Tower of London. In two volumes ... London: Printed (Continued on next card)
Card 910
Card 910
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Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700? comp. The city remembrancer ... (Card 2) for W. Nicoll. MDCCLXIX. [1769] 2 v. 22cm. Each work has special t.p. and separate paging. CONTENTS--v.l. An historical narrative of the great plague at London, 1665.--v.2. An historical narrative of the great and terrible fire of London, Sept. 2nd 1666. An historical narrative of the great and tremendous storm which happened on Nov. 26th, 1703.
Card 912
Card 912
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London. Galleries, museums, etc. Young, John, 1755-1825. **K.72.4 A catalogue of the collection of pictures of the most noble the Marquess of Stafford, at Cleveland House, London, containing an etching of every picture, and accompanied with historical and biographical notices. London. Hurst, Robinson & Co. 1825. 2 v. Portrait. 153 plates (282 subjects). $30\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The text is in French and English. A portrait by Francesco Mola has been inserted between no. 68 and 69. The collection at the old Cleveland House once formed a part of the Stafford Gallery. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1925. N807 — Stafford Gallery, London. — London. Galleries, museums, etc.
Card 914
Card 914
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London. Geography, description & travel. Jesse, John H. K 301-7 London: its celebrated characters & remarkable places. London. 1871. 3 vols.
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London. Geography, description and travel. Knight, Charles, ed. London, [Lond.] 1841-44. 6 v. Illus.
Card 918
Card 918
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London. Guildhall. Fairholt, Frederick William. 1814-1866. 6298.20=**T.98 60 Gog and Magog. The giants in Guildhall; their real and legendary history. With an account of other civic giants, at home and abroad. By F. W. Fairholt. With illustrations by the author. London. Hotten. 1859. xii, 152 pp. Illus. Plates. 17 cm., in 8s. The frontispiece is colored. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 30, 1913. J208 — Giants. — T.r. — Guildhall, London.
Card 920
Card 920
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*Q.54 .86 London. Guildhall Library. Ms. 3313. Great chronicle of London. The Great chronicle of London, edited by A. H. Thomas ... and I. D. Thornley ... London, Printed by G. W. Jones at the sign of the Dolphin, 1938. lxxvi, 502 p. facsimiles. 31 cm. Half-title: The Great chronicle of London (Guildhall library. Ms. 3313) Attributed to Robert Fabyan. "This edition of the Great chronicle of London has been prepared under the direction of the Library committee of the Corporation of the city of London for presentation only. 500 copies have been printed at the sign of the Dolphin, of which this is number 213." 1. London—Hist.—To 1600. i. Fabyan, Robert, d. 1513, supposed author. ii. Thomas, Arthur Hermann, 1877– ed. iii. Thornley, Isobel Dorothy, joint ed. iv. London. Guildhall library. Ms.…
Card 922
Card 922
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London. Guilds. Fairholt, Frederick William, editor, 1814-1866. Lord Mayors' Pageants: being collections towards a history of these annual celebrations with specimens of the descriptive pamphlets published by the city poets. Edited, with introduction and notes. London. Richards. 1844. 2 v. in 1. Illus. Plates. [Percy Society. Publications. 38, 43.] 19½ cm., in 8s. **2537.12=**G.3825.1.10 Contents. — 1. Preface. — History of Lord Mayor's Pageants. — Appendix. 2. Pageants: Troia-Nova triumphans, London's Tempe, Porta pietatis, The royal oake, London's resurrection, The triumphs of London. — Notes. — Appendix. — Notes and additions to part 1. Same. Part 2. *8076.704 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1921. M3127 — T.r. — S.r. — London. Guilds. — Pageants. W…
Card 924
Card 924
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London. Harbor. Vaughan, William, 1752–1850. **3652.9=**E.214.23 Tracts on docks and commerce, printed between the years 1793 & 1800, and now first collected; with an introduction, memoir, and miscellaneous pieces. London. Smith, Elder, & Co. 1839. 2 v. in 1. Portrait. Diagram. 20½ cm., in 8s. Part 1 consists of three sections, containing respectively the introduction and memoir, remarks on the Port of London in 1793 and the commerce of England, and miscellaneous tracts on inland navigation and canals, naval communications, Royal Exchange Assurance Company, savings' banks, and missionary societies. Part 2 consists of a collection of tracts with separate title-pages and an index. Tracts no. 2 and 6-8 are lacking. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 17, 1918. L5…
Card 928
Card 928
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London. History. Arnold, Richard. -1521? **G.3731.1 The customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's chronicle: containing among divers other matters, the original of the celebrated poem of The nut-brown maid. Reprinted from the 1st edition, with the additions included in the 2d. London. Rivington. 1811. lii, 300 pp. $4^\circ$. “[This Chronicle] is an extraordinary medley of information, consisting of a list of the Mayors and other officers; of charters, municipal regulations, assizes of bread, legal and mercantile forms and documents, family and other receipts, with some few historical matters: the whole adapted to the . . . use of the citizens of London.” — Preface. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 24, 1902 E4814 — Arnold's Chronicle. — London. Hist. — Lond…
Card 930
Card 930
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London, England. History. *2416.53=**G.3713.14 Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London. Edited by John Gough Nichols. [London.] 1852. xxxv, 108 pp. Illus. [Camden Society. No. 53.] Sm. 8°. "The present compilation is . . . properly a London chronicle. — Preface. The events recorded range from the coronation of King Richard I. to the reign of Queen Mary I. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 22, 1907. G2578 — Camden Society. Publications. — Franciscans in England. — Nichols, John Gough, ed. 1806–1873. — London, Eng. Hist. — Chronicles.
Card 932
Card 932
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[Crouch, Nathaniel] 1632?-1725? Historical remarks on the ancient and present state of the cities of London and Westminster. With an account of the most considerable occurrences, revolutions and transactions, as to wars, fires, plagues, &c. which have happened in and about these cities for above nine hundred years past, till the year 1681. By Richard Burton [pseud.]. A new edition, with additional wood-cut portraits, and a copious index. Westminster: Printed for Machell Stace, No.5, (See next card)
Card 934
Card 934
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[Crouch, Nathaniel] 1632?-1725? Historical remarks on the ... cities of London and Westminster ... (Card 2) Middle Scotland Yard, by George Smeeton, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross. 1810. lp. l., 178p. front., illus., 8 ports. 31cm. Large-paper edition. Title within red rule border; t.p. in red & black. I. Title.
Card 936
Card 936
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London, England. History. *2416.34=**G.3712.24 De antiquis legibus liber. Cronica maiorum et vicecomitum Londoniarum, et quedam que contingebant temporibus illis ab anno MC-LXXVIII° ad annum MCCLXXIV™. Cum appendice . . . curante Thoma Stapleton. Londoniis. 1846. (4), cclxxi, 276 pp. [Camden Society. No. 34] Sm. 4°. The full historical preface, in English, has its own index. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 16, 1907. G2593—Camden Society. Publications.—London, Eng. Hist. — England. Juris. — Stapleton, Thomas, ed. 1805-1849.
Card 938
Card 938
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London. History. Fearnside, William Gray. 2496.87 = **K.262.1 The history of London: illus. by views in London & Westminster engraved by John Woods. Edited by William Gray Fearnside and (in continuation) by Thomas Harral. London. Orr & Co. [1838.] (6), 203. (1) pp. 30 plates. 80.
Card 940
Card 940
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London, England. History. Gairdner, James, editor. 1828– Three fifteenth-century chronicles, with historical memoranda by John Stowe, and contemporary notes of occurrences written by him in the reign of Elizabeth. Edited by James Gairdner. [Westminster.] 1880. (4), xxviii, 206, (1) pp. [Camden Society. New series, no. 28.] Sm. $4^{\circ}$. The three chronicles are: 1. A short English chronicle from Lambeth MS. 306 [temp. Edw. IV.] consisting of an abridgment of the Chronicle of the Brute, of Lydgate's verses on the Kings of England, and of a register of London mayors, bailiffs, sheriffs, &c., from Richard I.'s time; 2. Brief (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 15, 1907. G2577 — Camden Society. Publications. — Stow, John, ed. 1525-16…
Card 942
Card 942
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London, England. History, *2416a.28 Gairdner, J., ed. Three fifteenth-century chronicles... (Continued.) notes, from Lambeth MS. 448, being an ecclesiastical history of Ely, miscellaneous extracts, and contemporary records; 3. A Latin chronicle from MS. 5 in the Arundel collection of the College of Arms, consisting of a Scala Mundi, a list of Popes and Emperors, and a “Compilacio de gestis Britonum et Anglorum,” down to the year 1471, which “ought not to be overlooked by any one who proposes to study the history of the period from original sources.” Stow’s memoranda follow the first of these chronicles. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 15, 1907. G2577
Card 944
Card 944
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London. History. Great Britain. Parliament. Petitions. **H.90.453.17 The petition of the citizens of London to both Houses ... with their desires for justice ... upon the Earle of Strafford, and other delinquents ... Sheweth ... obstructions which doth still hinder ... trade ... the stopping money in the mint ... the great summes of money ... taken by His Majesties officers ... incendiaries of the kingdom ... remaine unpunished ... the papists still armed ... the Earl of Strafford ... hath counselled the plundering of this city ... subscribed to this petition 20000, all men of good ranke and qualitie. Printed for John Aston, 1641. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $12\frac{3}{8} \times 8\frac{7}{8}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston …
Card 946
Card 946
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London. History. Great Britain. Parliament. Resolves. **H.90.453.84 Die Lunae 7mo. November, 1642. Whereas in these times of publique danger and distraction, there is a recourse unto the City of London of divers persons . . . it is . . . ordered . . . that the Lord Major . . . shall cause a general search . . . from time to time . . . shall tender unto them the propositions for horse money or plate . . . [signed] Hen: Elsyne Cleri. Parl. D. Com. London, Printed for R. Oulcon & G. Dexter, 1642. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $9\frac{1}{2} \times 6\frac{3}{4}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 13, 1924. M8620 — S.r.c. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. — Great Britain. Hist. Civil War, 1642-1649. — London. Hist.
Card 948
Card 948
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Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700? comp. *Defoe 30 .769 .H26C The city remembrancer: being historical narratives of the great plague at London, 1665; great fire, 1666; and great storm, 1703. To which are added, observations and reflections on the plague in general; considered in a religious, philosophical, and physical view: with historical accounts of the most memorable plagues, fires, and hurricanes. The whole compiled from the curious and authentic papers of the late very learned Dr. Harvey, his Majesty's physician to the Tower of London. In two volumes ... London: Printed (Continued on next card)
Card 950
Card 950
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LONDON--HISTORY. Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700? comp. The city remembrancer ... (Card 2) for W. Nicoll. MDCCLXIX. <1769> 2 v. 22cm. Each work has special t.p. and separate paging. CONTENTS--v.l. An historical narrative of the great plague at London, 1665.--v.2. An historical narrative of the great and terrible fire of London, Sept. 2nd 1666. An historical narrative of the great and tremendous storm which happened on Nov. 26th, 1703.
Card 952
Card 952
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*B.4177 .24 Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859. The town; its memorable characters and events. St. Paul's to St. James's. With forty-five illustrations. London, Smith, Elder, 1848. 2 v. fronts., illus. 20cm. "The principal portion of these volumes appeared thirteen years ago in the 'Monthly supplements to Leigh Hunt's London journal' under the title of 'The streets of London.'"—Advertisement. *K.223 .8 [Another copy] 1. London—Hist. 2. London—Descr. I. Title. LC [Full name: James Henry Leigh Hunt]
Card 954
Card 954
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London. History. London. Court of Common Council. **H.78.74 A Common Councell, held at Guild-Hall, in the City of London, the 31. of December. 1641. London. Printed by Robert Barker. 1641. (I), 11 pp. Sm. 4°. About riots around Whitehall and Westminster. Partly in black letter. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Mar. 9, 1903 E7606 — London. Hist.
Card 956
Card 956
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Stapleton, Thomas, editor. 1805-1849. *2416.34=**G.3712.24 De antiquis legibus liber. Cronica maiorum et vicecomitum Londoniarum, et quedam que contingebant temporibus illis ab anno MCLXXVIII° ad annum MCCLXXIV™. Cum appendice. Londoniis, 1846. (4), cclxxi, 276 pp. [Camden Society.] Sm. 4°. The full historical preface has its own index. The original manuscript is preserved at the Guildhall, London. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 21, 1901 *D8459 — S.r. — T.r. — London. Hist. — England. Jur.
Card 958
Card 958
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London, England. History. *2416.28=**G.3712.18 Croniques de London, depuis l'an 44 Hen. III. jusqu'à l'an 17 Edw. III. Edited by George James Aungier. London. 1844. (4), xxi, (1), 112 pp. [Camden Society. No. 28.] Sm. 4°. The half-title is The French chronicle of London. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 10, 1906. G2565 — London. Hist. — Camden Society. Publications. — Chronicles. — Aungier, George James, ed. — T.r.
Card 960
Card 960
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London. History. No. 1 in *2416.39.4=No. 1 in **G.3713.20.4 London Chronicle during the reigns of Henry the Seventh and Henry the Eighth. Edited from the original MS. in the Cottonian Library of the British Museum, by Clarence Hopper. [Westminster.] 1859. 21 pp. [Camden Society. No. 73. Camden miscellany. Vol. 4.] Sm. $4^{\circ}$. "The writer of this Chronicle duly records under each mayoralty the occurrences of the year. He notes the progresses of the royal family, the arrival of illustrious visitors into London, the paving of Chancery, Fetter, and Shoe Lanes, the ill-doings of the 'London prentises,' the state of the weather, the general health of the City, the principal conflagrations, the destruction of monastic relics, the gradual changes in religious worship, the names of those wh…
Card 962
Card 962
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London, England. History. Machin, Henry. 1498?–1563? *2416.42=**G.3713.3 The diary of Henry Machyn, citizen and merchant-taylor of London, 1550 to 1563. Edited by John Gough Nichols. London. 1848. xxxii, 464 pp. [Camden Society. No. 42.] 8°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 16, 1907. G2591 — Camden Society. Publications. — Nichols, John Gough, ed. 1806–1873. — London, Eng. Hist.
Card 964
Card 964
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London. History. Stow, John. K.165.3 A survey of London, written in 1598. New ed. by W. J. Thoms. London. 1876. Illus. 8°. - London. History.
Card 966
Card 966
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*H.86 4 no.9 The tryal of The Pilkington, esq; Samuel Shute, esq; sheriffs, Henry Cornish, alderman Ford lord Grey of Werk [etc.] ... for the riot at Guild-hall on midsummer-day, 1682, being the day for election of sheriffs for the year ensuing. London, Printed for T. Dring, 1683. 58 p., 31cm. Wing T2231. 1. Gt. Brit.—Hist.—Charles II 1660-1685. 2. London—Hist. I. Pilkington, Sir Thomas, d. 1691, defendant.
Card 968
Card 968
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London. History, Fictitious. *A.1256.2 Bulwer-Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, 1803-1873. Pelham; or, the adventures of a gentleman. — London. Colburn. 1835. 2 v. Plates. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. [Colburn's Modern novelists.] 17 cm., in 8s. Illustrates London life. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 20, 1916. K7560 — T.r. made. — London. Hist. Fict.
Card 970
Card 970
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London. History, Religious. Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge, 1862-1926. *3517.114.6=**FR98.B77.6 The Grey Friars of London: their history with the register of their convent and an appendix of documents. -- Aberdeen. The University Press. 1915. viii, 257 pp. Plate. Plan. Facsimile. [British Society of Franciscan Studies. Vol. 6.] 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library December 2, 1936. E688 — T.r. — S.r.c. — London. Hist. Relig. — Franciscans in England.
Card 972
Card 972
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Great chronicle of London. The Great chronicle of London, edited by A. H. Thomas ... and I. D. Thornley ... London, Printed by G. W. Jones at the sign of the Dolphin, 1938. lxxvi, 502 p. facsimiles. 31 cm. Half-title: The Great chronicle of London (Guildhall library. Ms. 3313) Attributed to Robert Fabyan. "This edition of the Great chronicle of London has been prepared under the direction of the Library committee of the Corporation of the city of London for presentation only. 500 copies have been printed at the sign of the Dolphin, of which this is number 213." 1. London—Hist.—To 1600. i. Fabyan, Robert, d. 1513, supposed author. ii. Thomas, Arthur Hermann, 1877— ed. iii. Thornley, Isobel Dorothy, joint ed. iv. London. Guildhall library. Ms. 3313. Library of Congress DA680.G7 [42e…
Card 974
Card 974
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Stow, John, 1525?-1605. A svrvay of London. : contayning the origi- nall, antiquity, increase, moderne estate, and description of that citie, written in the yeare 1598. / by Iohn Stow ... ; also an apologie ... concerning that citie ... ; With an appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitz- stephen ... [London] : Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe, printer to the honorable citie of London: and are to be sold at his shop within the Popes head alley in (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 976
Card 976
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Stow, John, 1525?-1605. A svrvay of London ... (Card 2) Lombard street., 1598. [8],483,[1]p. ; 19cm.(4to) Black letter; title vignette, woodcut initials. Numerous errors in pagination. Errata: p.[484] STC 23341. Ex libris (bookplate): Outhwaite.
Card 978
Card 978
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An eye-salve for the city of London: discovering unto them the great engagement that lyes upon them in point of duty and interest, to joyne speedily with the kingdome for the restoration of His Majesty, and the re-setling of the lawfull government and peace of this nation. By a lover of peace and truth [London] Printed in the yeare, 1648. (Continued on next card)
Card 980
Card 980
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*H.86 .22 LONDON--HISTORY--17TH CENTURY. An eye-salve for the city of London ... 1648. (Card 2) 6 p. 19cm. Wing E3937. 1. London—Hist.,—17th cent. 2. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1642-1649.
Card 981
Card 981
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Card 982
Card 982
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LONDON—HISTORY—18TH CENTURY. DA682 .D69 Doran, John, 1807-1878. London in the Jacobite times, by Dr. Doran ... London, R. Bentley & son, 1877. 2 v. 22cm. Continued to Victoria's reign. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT, *K.227.1 — — [Another copy] 1. London—Hist.—18th. I. Title. DA682.D69
Card 984
Card 984
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*Defoe 30 .722 .A10Wb LONDON--HISTORY--POETRY. The Westminster bubble. A merry tale in a dialogue between an old bridge and a new. To which is prefixed, A short history of screening and screeners: or, Seasonable advice to the electors of the city of London. The 2d ed. London, Printed for S. Briscoe, and J. Peele, 1722. 8, 31 p. plate. 18cm. Verse. 1. London--Hist. —Poetry.
Card 986
Card 986
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London. Hotels. See also Boar's Head Tavern. London.
Card 988
Card 988
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Bibliographical Society. London. XZ Hand-lists of books printed by London printers, .19 1501-1556. By E.G. Duff, W.W. Greg, R.B. McKerrow, .D87C1 H.R. Plomer, A.W. Pollard, R. Proctor. London, Printed by Blades, East & Blades, for the Bibliographical Society, 1913. 4 pt. in 2 v. illus. 23cm. Issued in 4 parts, 1895-1913, each part with temporary t.-p.: Hand-lists of English printers, 1501-1556.
Card 990
Card 990
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LONDON--IMPRINTS. Woolmer, J Howard. A checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938. Compiled by J. Howard Woolmer, with a short history of the Press by Mary E. Gaither. London, Hogarth Press, 1976. xi,177p. facsimils. 23cm. Erratum slip typed in. "Addenda": folder, [3]p., inserted. Includes bibliographical references. 1. Hogarth Press. 2. London--Imprints. I. Gaither, Mary E.
Card 992
Card 992
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LONDON--INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION--1862 R-B XH .F862 .14 fol. The Art journal illustrated catalogue of the international exhibition 1862. London; New York: James S. Virtue, 1862. xii, [2], [ccxxxxi]-ccxxxvi, 324 p.: ill.; 32 cm. The Art journal illustrated catalogue-1862: [prospectus] - bound before p. [ccxxxxi]. Edited by S.C. Hall: see prospectus. The Art-journal advertiser, no. 294, London: December 1862: p. [ccxxxxi]-ccxxxvi. 1..London--International Exhibition--1862. RG89-539007 MRG89-539007 20378
Card 994
Card 994
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RARE BKS T695 .E1 1871x v.1 BPL1RB 39999054446313 London International Exhi Official reports on the various sections of the e 2 v. ill. ; 22 cm.
Card 995
Card 995
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
Card 996
Card 996
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RARE BKS T695 .E1 1871x v.2 BPL1RB 39999063214512 London International Exhi Official reports on the various sections of the e 2 v. ill.; 22 cm.
Card 997
Card 997
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
Card 998
Card 998
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LONDON--INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION--1862 R-B XH U.S. Commission to the London Exhibition, 1862. .F862 (Circular (3) to artist.) : To bdsd American artists, who may desire to exhibit their works at the International Exhibition, London, 1862. [Washington, D.C.: s.n., 1861.] 1 sheet ([2]p.) ; 25.5 cm. Caption title. Parens are actually on page. 1..London--International Exhibition--1862. I.T. RG89-539008 MRG89-539008 20389
Card 1000
Card 1000
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LONDON--INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION--1862 R-B Folio XH .F862 .16 bdsd U.S. Commission to the London Exhibition, 1862. International exhibition of works of industry and art, : to be held in London in 1862. [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1861.] 1 sheet ([4]p.) ; 33 cm. Caption title. 1..London--International Exhibition--1862. I.T. RG89-539009 MRG89-539009 20391
Card 1002
Card 1002
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London. Monuments. Albert Memorial. *Cab.24.12.3 National Memorial, The, to His Royal Highness, the Prince Consort. London. Murray. 1873. (2), viii, 100 pp. Illus. Plates, some colored. $58\frac{1}{2}$ cm. $\times$ 44 cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 25, 1916. K7136 — Albert, of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prince Consort of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain. — London. Monuments. Albert Memorial.
Card 1004
Card 1004
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*Defoe 21 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660--1731. .A9 Augusta triumphans: or, The way to make London the most flourishing city in the universe ... Concluding with an effectual method to prevent street robberies; and a letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the orphan's tax. By Andrew Moreton, esq; [pseud.] The 2d ed. London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-lane, and sold by E. Nutt, at the Royal-exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, N. Blandford at Charing-Cross, (Continued on next card)
Card 1006
Card 1006
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*Defoe 21 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. Augusta trium- phans ... The 2d ed. (Card 2) and J. Stagg in westminster-hall. 1729. 63 p. 20cm. Printed from same setting of type as the 1st, 1728, ed., with t. p. here altered to include edition statement and new date; p. 63 is also reset. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. London--Soc. cond.--18th cent. 2. London--Moral cond.--18th cent. 3. Insane--Commitment and detention. I Title.
Card 1008
Card 1008
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London. Newspapers. *Cab.24.26.2 [Scrap book of cuttings from London Newspapers.] Lond. 1769-88. Fº. Early nos. contain Americana of the revolutionary period.
Card 1010
Card 1010
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London. Ordinances. Privilegia Londini: or, the laws, customs, and privileges of the City of London... London: Printed for D. Brown at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple-Bar; and J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple-Cloysters., 1702. [2], 472, [16] p.; 20 cm. Table: [16] pages at end. Publisher's ad: p. [2], 1st ct. I.T. RG88-530206 20847
Card 1012
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London, England, Parks. Sexby, J. J. The municipal parks, gardens, and open spaces of London: their history and associations. London. Stock. 1898. xx, 646 pp. Illus. Plates. 8°. *L.53.101 Same. 1905. 3991.178 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1912. H7823 — London, Eng. Parks.
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London. Political history and affairs. Arnold, Richard. -1521? **G.3731.1 The customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's chronicle: containing among divers other matters, the original of the celebrated poem of The nut-brown maid. Reprinted from the 1st edition, with the additions included in the 2d. London. Rivington. 1811. lii, 300 pp. $4^\circ$. “[This Chronicle] is an extraordinary medley of information, consisting of a list of the Mayors and other officers; of charters, municipal regulations, assizes of bread, legal and mercantile forms and documents, family and other receipts, with some few historical matters: the whole adapted to the . . . use of the citizens of London.” — Preface. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 24, 1902 E4814 — Arnold's Chronicle. …
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*Defoe 22 1412 1725 A letter from a citizen to a member of Parliament; occasion'd by the bill now depending for regulating elections in the city of London, and for preserving the peace, good order, and government of the said city. London, Printed for R. King, 1725. *Defoe 28 62 p. 20cm. "Not improbably Defoe's"—W. P. Trent. .107 ----- [Another copy] no. 7 1. London--Pol. & govt. 2. Gt. Brit. Parliament, 1725. I. Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731, Revised supposed author.
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LONDON--POLITICS & GOVERNMENT. London's liberties; or A learned argument of lavv & reason, upon Saturday, December 14. 1650. Before the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-Councell at Guild Hall, London, between Mr Maynard, Mr Hales & Mr Wilde of councell for the Companies of London. And Major John Wildman and Mr John Price of councell for the freemen of London. Wherein the freedom of the citizens of London in their elections of their chief officers, is fully debated ... This discourse was exactly taken in short-hand by severall that were present ... (See next card) MB
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London's liberties ... (Card 2) London, Printed by Ja. Cottrel for Gyles Calvert at the sign of the black spread Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1651. 4 p. l., 38 p. 19.5cm. (4to) Imperfect: p.9-16 wanting. Wing 2936A. Ex libris: John Harvey of Ickwell-Bury.
Card 1024
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Newes from Guild-Hall. Or, A premonition to the citizens of London. [London, 1650] no.10 8, [4] p. 19.5cm. (4to) Caption title. On elections and finances. Wing N961. Ex libris: John Harvey of Ickwell-Bury.
Card 1026
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London. The poor. Phillips, Watts. The wild tribes of London . . . = London. Ward & Lock. 1855. 120 pp. Illus. Plates. 18 cm., in 8s. An account of the London slums and their inhabitants. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J479 — T.r. — London. The poor. — Slums.
Card 1028
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London. The poor. **T.97.171 Sinks of London laid open: a pocket companion for the uninitiated ... Added, a modern flash dictionary containing all the cant words, slang terms, and flash phrases now in vogue, with a list of the sixty orders of prime coves ... Illustrations by George Cruikshank. = London. Duncombe. 1848. 131 pp. Illus. Colored plate. Vignettes. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J556 — Crime and criminals. — English language. Slang. Dict. — London. The poor. — Cruikshank, George, illus. 1792-1878.
Card 1030
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*Defoe 30 .719 .A10C2 LONDON—POPULATION. A computation of the increase of London, and parts adjacent; with some causes thereof, and remarks thereon: particularly with respect to the influence such increase of the capital may have on the body of the nation, its constitution and liberties. London, Printed in the year 1719. 22 p. 19cm. "Errata" slip pasted on verso of t. p. 1. London—Po population.
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London. Riots. Pilkington, Sir Thomas, and others. No. 19 in **H.90a.12** To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble petition of Sir Thomas Pilkington, kt. lord mayor of London, Slingsby Bethell, Samuel Swinock, John Deagle, Richard Freeman, John Jakell, John Key, and John Wickham, in behalf of themselves, and of the respective executors and administrators of Sir Thomas Player, deceased, Henry Cornish, deceased, Samuel Shute, deceased, and of Francis Jenks, deceased. [London, 1689?] No title-page. Broadside. F°. (Continued on the next card.) Mar. 18, 1901 D9200 — Riots. — Broadsides. — London. Riots.
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Pilkington, T. Petition . . . (Continued.) No. 19 in **H.90a.12** Asking to be reimbursed for a payment of fines imposed in 1683, for the participation by the petitioners in an alleged riot, in connection with the election of sheriffs in London. Mar. 18, 1901 D9200
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London. Riots. Ward, Edward, 1667-1731. **G.389a.104 Vulgus Britannicus: or the British Hudibras. In fifteen canto's. Containing the secret history of the London Mob [1710]; their rise, progress, and suppression. Intermix'd with the Civil-Wars betwixt High-Church and Low-Church, at this time: Being a continuation of the late ingenious Mr. Butler's Hudibras. . . By the author of the London Spy. 3d edition . . . — London: Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by James Woodward . . . 1711. (4), 180 pp. Plates. 19 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 12, 1919. L7530 — T.r. — London. Riots. — Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.
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London, England. Sanitary affairs. Dickens, Charles. 1812–1870. 3765.162 = *A.2290.18 Speech delivered at Gore House, Kensington, May 10, 1851. Printed from the original autograph manuscript. — Boston. The Bibliophile Society. 1909. (4), 17 pp. 23 cm. The subject of the speech is Sanitary reform, in London. There is a foreword by Edmund D. Brooks, the owner of the original manuscript. Pp. 16. 17 contain Dickens's only contribution to Punch, entitled Dreadful hardships endured by the ship-wrecked crew of the London Chief for want of water. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 2, 1911. H4975 — Brooks, Edmund D., pref. — Bibliophile Society. Publications. — London, Eng. Sanit. — Punch, periodical.
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*Defoe 30 Woodward, Josiah. .701 An account of the rise and progress of the religious societies in the city of London, etc. and of their endeavours for reformation of manners. The 6th ed. London, Printed and sold by M. Downing, 1744. 176 p. 15cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR LCA 1. London--Church hist. 2. London--Soc. cond. I. Title.
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*Defoe 21 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. .A9 Augusta triumphans: or, The way to make London the most flourishing city in the universe ... Concluding with an effectual method to prevent street robberies; and a letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the orphan's tax. By Andrew Moreton, esq; [pseud.] The 2d ed. London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-lane, and sold by E. Nutt, at the Royal-exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, N. Blandford at Charing-Cross, (Continued on next card)
Card 1044
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*Defoe 21 .A9 1729 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. Augusta trium- phans ... Cha-2d el... (Card 2) and J. Stagg in westminster-hall. 1729. 63 p. 20cm. Printed from same setting of type as the 1st, 1728, ed., with t. p. here altered to include edition statement and new date; p. 63 is also reset. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. London--Soc. cond.--18th cent. 2. London--Moral cond.--18th cent. 3. Insane--Commitment and detention. I. Title.
Card 1046
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*Defoe 21 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. .S43 Second thoughts are best: or, A further improvement of a late scheme to prevent street robberies ... By Andrew Moreton, esq; [pseud.] London: Printed for W. Meadows, at the Angel in Corrhil; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-lane, 1729. *Defoe 27.54 viii, vi, 24, [2] p., 20cm. no.7 ------- [Another copy] 1. Crime and criminals—Gt. Brit. 2. London—Soc. cond.—18th cent. I, Title.
Card 1048
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LONDON—SOCIAL CONDITIONS—18TH CENTURY. Public nuance considered under the several heads of bad pavements, butchers infesting the streets, the inconveniences to the publick, occasioned by the present method of billetting the foot-guards, and the insolence of household-servants. With some hints towards remedy and amendment. To which are added, Some further thoughts relating to vagrants and desperate poor ... By a gentleman of the Temple. London, Printed for E. Withers (Continued on next card)
Card 1050
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LONDON—SOCIAL CONDITIONS—18TH CENTURY. *Defoe 30 .750 .A1OP Public nusance [!] considered ... (Card 2) [ca. 1750?] 66 p. 18cm. 1. London--Social conditions--18th cent. I. A gentleman of the Temple.
Card 1052
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LONDON—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS. *DA688 .B76 Boulton, William B The amusements of old London; being a survey of the sports and pastimes, tea gardens and parks, playhouses and other diversions of the people of London from the 17th to the beginning of the 19th century. By William B. Boulton, with twelve illustrations from contemporary sources, all coloured by hand ... London, (Continued on next card) *DA688.B76
Card 1054
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LONDON—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS. *DA688 .B76 Boulton, William B The amusements of old London ... (Card 2) J. C. Nimo; Boston, L. C. Page and co., 1901 [1900] 2 v. col. front., col. pl. 23 1/2cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *T.95.112 — — [Another copy] 1. London—Soc. life & cust. 2. Amusements. I. Title. *DA688.B76
Card 1056
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Egan, Pierce, 1772-1849. Life in London; or, The day and night scenes of Jerry Hawthorne, Esq. and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their rambles and sprees through the metropolis. Embellished with thirty-six scenes from real life, designed and etched by I. R. & G. Cruikshank. London, Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1821. xvi, 376 p. front., illus., col. pl. 25 cm. (Continued on next card)
Card 1058
Card 1058
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*A.2561 .1 LONDON--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS. Egan, Pierce, 1772-1849. Life in London ... 1821. (Card 2) "Life in London. A new song by Pierce Egan, set to music by A. Voigt": 3 fold. 1. following p. 118. 1. London--Soc. life & cust. I. Cruikshank, Isaac Robert, 1789-1856, illus. II. Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, illus. III. Title.
Card 1060
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*A.4301 .64 Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. London films. London and New York, Harper & Brothers, 1906. 4 p.l., 240, [1] p. illus. 21½cm.
Card 1062
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LONDON--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS. [Pigott, Charles] d.1794. The female Jockey Club, or, A sketch of the manners of the age ... By the author of the former Jockey Club. London,printed: New-York, Reprinted: For Greenleaf,Fellows,and Wayland--1794. Also available in microtext. 2p.℗.,xxxiii,[35]-270p. 17cm.(12mo) Page 230 misnumbered 130. Evans 29322. I. Title.
Card 1064
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Real life in London; or, The rambles and adventures of Bob Tallyho, esq. and his cousin, the Hon. Tom Dashall, through the metropolis ... By an amateur ... London: Printed for Jones & Co., Oxford Arms Passage, Warwick Lane. 1821[-22]. 2 v. (v.l: 2 p.l., [iii]-x, [3]-656 p.; v.2: 2 p.l., ix, [3]-669 p.) 31 col. pl. (incl. fronts.) 21.5cm. (8vo) Authorship has been dubiously ascribed to (Continued on next card) MB
Card 1066
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Real life in London ... 1821-22. (Card 2) Pierce Egan. Added colored pictorial title pages. First published in 56 parts in 33 nos. The plates comprise colored aquatints and etchings reinforced by aquatinting, by Alken, Brooke, Dighton, Rowlandson, etc. For discussion of complicated publishing history, see J. R. Abbey, Life in England, no.280. Ex libris (pictorial bookplates): Lee M. Friedman. I. Egan, Pierce, 1772-1849, supposed author.
Card 1068
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LONDON—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS. DA683 .R57 Ritchie, J[ames] Ewing, 1820— About London. By J. Ewing Ritchie ... London, W. Tinsley, 1860. vi, 213 p. 19cm. *T.97.212 — [Another copy] 1. Subject entries: London—Soc. life & cust. Library of Congress, no. DA683.R57
Card 1070
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*Defoe 30 [Thomas, Elizabeth] 1677-1731. .730 The metamorphoses of the town: or, A view of the present fashions. A tale. After the manner of Fontaine. The 3d ed. To which is added, The journal of a modern lady. By Dean Swift. London, Printed for J. Wilford, 1731. 40 p. 20cm. Verse. Swift's "Journal ..." first appeared under title: Journal of a Dublin lady. 1. London—Soci al life & cust. I. Swift Jonathan, 1667- lady. II. Title.
Card 1072
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LONDON--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS. Thomson, John, F.R.G.S. Street life in London. By J. Thomson, F.R.G.S., and Adolphe Smith. With permanent photographic illustrations taken from life expressly for this publication. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, Crown Buildings, 188, Fleet Street, London. [1877] 2p. fl., 100p. 36plates. 28cm. First published in 12 monthly parts beginning in February 1877.
Card 1074
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*Defoe 30 .725 .A10Vb LONDON--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS. A view of London and Westminster: or, The town spy. Containing an account of the different customs, tempers, manners, policies, &c. of the people in the several most noted parishes ... The 2d ed. By a German gentleman. London, Printed for T. Warner, and sold by the booksellers, 1725. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 60 p. 19cm. Printed from same setting of type as 1st ed. 1. London—Soc. life & cust.
Card 1076
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*A.5932S 1. Mill, Humphrey, fl. 1646. A nights search. Discovering the nature and condition of all sorts of night-walkers; with their associates. London, R. Bishop for L. Blaicklock, 1640. 283 p. front. 15cm. Verse. STC 17921. Ex libris: Sir John Fenn, Robert Hoe, Beverly Chew, Jerome Kern, and Frederick Spiegelberg. 1. London--So real life and customs-- 17th cent. I. Title.
Card 1078
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*A.5932S .2 Mill, Humphrey, fl. 1646. The second part of The nights search: discovering the conditions of the various fowles of night. Or, The second great mystery of iniquity exactly revealed: with the projects of these times. London, Printed for H. Shepheard and W. Ley, 1646. 163 p. front. 15cm.; in case 16cm. Verse. Wing M2058. Ex libris (book label): Frederick Spiegelberg. 1. London—Social life and customs—17th cent.
Card 1080
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LONDON--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS--18TH CENTURY. Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704. Amusements serious and comical, calculated for the meridian of London. The 2d ed., with large improvements. London, Printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702. 184 p. 19cm. 1. London--Soc. life & cust.--18th cent. I. Title.
Card 1082
Card 1082
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*A.3287 .6R LONDON--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS.---18TH CENTURY. Gay, John, 1685-1732. Trivia: or, The art of walking the streets of London. With introduction and notes by W. H. Williams. London, D. O'Connor, 1922. xxiv, 90 p. port., plates, facsim. 30cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR I. London--Soc. life & cust.---18th cent. I. Williams, William Henry, 1852—ed. II. Title.
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LONDON—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS—18TH CENTURY. *Defoe 30 .738 .A1OR A ramble through London: containing observations on men and things ... By a true-born Englishman. London, Printed for J. Roberts, E. Withers; J. Jolliffe, 1738. 62 p. 18cm. 1. London—Social life and cust.—18th cent.
Card 1086
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LONDON--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS--18TH CENTURY. *Defoe 30 .728 .A1CTh A trip through London: containing observations on men and things ... The 8th ed., corr. London, Printed, and sold by J. Roberts, J. Stuckburgh, J. Pote; and J. Jackson, 1728. 62 p. 20cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS AUTHOR 1. London--Descr. 2. London--Soc. life & cust.--18th cent.
Card 1088
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*Defoe 30 .731 .A1OV A view of the town: or, Memoirs of London. In which is contained a diverting account of the humours, follies, vices, and what not? of that famous metropolis ... London, Printed for A. Moore, 1731. viii, 55 p. 19cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR Inserted in this copy are engraved plates of unidentified origin. 1. London—Soc. life & cust.—18th cent.
Card 1090
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London. Social science. *P.54.363.2 The attention of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and Scotland, is respectfully solicited to the following remarks . . . Broadside. [London. 1815.] $20\frac{1}{2} \times 16$ cm. Relates to the suppression of prostitution in London, and to Guardian House. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1926. N3299 — No main card. — Broadsides. — Prostitution. — London. Soc. sci. — Guardian Society, London. — Friends, Society of.
Card 1092
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London. Social science. Robert Browning Settlement, Inc., London. *R.12.529.2 Eighteen years in the central city swarm. [1895-1912.] = London. Hammond. [191-?] 208 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Maps. Facsimiles. 18 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 12, 1917. L1209 — T.r. — London. Soc. sci.
Card 1094
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LONDON—STREETS. *Map.265 3 Bakewell, Thomas, pub. 1745 A new map of the City of London, &c. With the many additional buildings and new streets ... In a plain method for easy finding any street at first view. [London] Printed and sold by Tho: Bakewell, 1745. 1 sheet. Size, 23 1/2 x 40 7/8 inches. Scale (computed), approximately 600 feet to 1 inch. 1. London—Description—Maps. 2. London—Streets.
Card 1096
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London. Suburbs. Croker, Thomas Crofton. 2467.11=**G.3935.13 A walk from London to Fulham. Revised and edited by T. F. Dillon Croker. With additional illustrations by F. W. Fairholt. London. Tegg. 1860. 256 pp. Illus. Sm. 80.
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London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres See also Theatre, The Shoreditch London
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London, England. Theatres. **T.95.31=**T.76.35=No. 2 in **G.3823.53 Actors' remonstrance, The, or complaint, for the silencing of their profession, and banishment from their severall playhouses . . . London. Printed for Edw. Nickson. . . 1643. [London.] Marshall. 1822. 7 pp. 23 cm. Refers to the closing of the theatres by Act of Parliament in 1642. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1913. J3 — Theatre. — London, Eng. Theatres.
Card 1104
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London, England. Theatres. **T.95.31=**T.76.35=No. 2 in **G.3823.53 Actors' remonstrance, The, or complaint, for the silencing of their profession, and banishment from their severall playhouses . . . London. Printed for Edw. Nickson. . . 1643. [London.] Marshall. 1822. 7 pp. 23 cm. Refers to the closing of the theatres by Act of Parliament in 1642. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1913. J3 — Theatre. — London, Eng. Theatres.
Card 1106
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London. Theatres. No. 19 in *4555·52·3 Actors' remonstrance, The, or complaint: for the silencing of their profession, and banishment from their severall play-houses . . . London. Printed for Edw. Nickson . . . 1643. [London. Reeves & Turner. 1873.] (2), 10 pp. [The old book collector's miscellany.] $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Refers to the closing of the London theatres by act of Parliament in 1642. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 9, 1916. K8415 — S.r. — London. Theatres.
Card 1108
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London. Theatres. Alleyn, Edward. 1566–1626. 4596.53=No. 2 in 4596.7=**G.3927.4 The Alleyn papers. A collection of original documents illustrative of the life and times of Edward Alleyn, and of the early English stage and drama. With an introduction by J. Payne Collier, . . . London. Printed for the Shakespeare Society. 1843. xxxi, 110 pp. Facsimiles. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4888 — Shakespeare Society, London. Publications. — Collier, John Payne, ed. 1789–1883. — London. Theatres. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
Card 1110
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London, England. Theatres. No. 15 in **G.3824.16=**T.56.195 Apology, An, for the life of Mr. T . . . . . C . . . , comedian . . . A proper sequel to the Apology for the life of Colley Cibber, comedian. With an historical view of the stage to the present year. Supposed to be written by himself. In the stile and manner of the poet laureat. London: Printed for J. Mechell . . . 1740. viii, 144 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. Erroneously ascribed to Henry Fielding. Colley Cibber's Apology may be found on shelf-numbers **T.56.214;** **T.54.7; etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 4, 1913. J19 — Cibber, Theophilus. 1703-1758. — Cibber, Colley. 1671-1757. — Actors. — London, Eng. Theatres.
Card 1112
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London, England. Theatres. **T.58.101 Apology, An, for the life of Mr. The' Cibber, comedian . . . A proper sequel to the Apology for the life of Colley Cibber, comedian. With an historical view of the stage to the present year. Supposed to be written by himself. In the style and manner of the poet laureat. Dublin: Re-printed by and for George Faulkner. MDCCXLI. xi, 178 pp. 16 cm., in 6s. Erroneously ascribed to Henry Fielding. Colley Cibber's Apology may be found on shelf-numbers **T.56.214;** **T.54.7; etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 4, 1913. J19 — Cibber, Theophilus. 1703-1758. — Cibber, Colley. 1671-1757. — Actors. — London, Eng. Theatres.
Card 1114
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London, England. Theatres. Authentic memoirs of the green-room; including sketches . . . of the performers of the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and the Haymarket . . . = London. Roach. [1814?] 252 pp. Portrait. 18 cm., in 6s. **T. 29.22 P. 251 is wrongly numbered 151. Appended is List of theatres and their managers [in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and America]. = Same. [1815?] 269, 256–258 pp. 17 cm., in 6s. **T. 29.23 This edition lacks the portrait. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 7, 1913. J26 — Great Britain. Theatres. Biog. — Theatre. Directories. — London, Eng. Theatres. — Actors. Biog.
Card 1116
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London, England. Theatres. No. 14 in **G.3824.14=**T.77.55 B . . . . , Right Honourable the Lord, pseud. See and seem blind: or, a critical dissertation on the publick diversions, &c. of persons and things, and things and persons, and what not. In a letter from the Right Honourable the Lord B . . . to A . . . H . . . , Esq. London: Printed for H. Whitridge . . . [1733.] 30 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 14, 1913. J31 — T.r. — London, Eng. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Barrington, Rutland. 1853– **T.56.328** Rutland Barrington. A record of thirty-five years' experience on the English stage. By himself. With a preface by Sir William S. Gilbert. — London. Richards. 1908. 270 pp. Portraits. Manuscript facsimile. 20 cm., in 8s. Mr. Barrington played in all the Gilbert-Sullivan operas. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 20, 1914. K3608 Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck, pref. 1836-1914. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Barton, Thomas Pennant, compiler, 1803-1869. **G.60.20 Theatrical cuttings. Scrap-book. [N. p. N. d.] Unpaged. $28\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Relates almost entirely to London theatres from 1793 to 1838. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1920. L8497 — London. Theatres. — Theatre. Scrap-books.
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London. Theatres. Bell, Robert. 1800–1867. Privileges of the stage. [London. 1861.] 319–327 pp. 22½ cm. Relates to the London theatres. Cut from the St. James's Magazine, June, 1861 [Periodical Room 5338.-60.1861]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 1, 1915. K5046 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Bell, Robert. 1800-1867. No. 2 in **G.62.5** The rights of dramatic literature. [London. 1865.] 92-106 pp. 22 cm. Cut from the Shilling Magazine, July, 1865. Relates to the London theatres and the censorship of the stage. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4893 — London. Theatres. — Censorship of the stage.
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London, England. Theatres. Bellamy, Thomas. 1745-1800. No. 3 in **T.96.228.2 The London theatres; a poem . . . London: Printed for the author, and sold at The Monthly Mirror office . . . 1795. 33 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. Mainly composed of brief sketches of actors. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1913. J51 — Actors. — London, Eng. Theatres. — T.r.
Card 1128
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London. Theatres. Bishop, George Walter, 1886– **T.55.180** Barry Jackson and the London theatre. By G. W. Bishop. With a foreword by Charles B. Cochran. Illustrations from the designs of Paul Shelving. [2d edition.] — London. Arthur Barker, Ltd. [1933.] xiv, 215 pp. Portrait. Colored plates. 25.5 cm., in 8s. Contains programmes of plays presented by Barry Jackson. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 15, 1934. D3925 — T.r. — Jackson, Sir Barry V. 1879. — London. Theatres. — Programmes.—Cochran, Charles Blake, pref., 1872. —Shelving, Paul, illus.—Actors.
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London, England. Theatres. Brayley, Edward Wedlake. 1773-1854. **T.72.7 Historical and descriptive accounts of the theatres of London. Illustrated . . . by Daniel Havell. = London. Taylor. 1826. vi, 2, (1), 4, 92 pp. Colored plates. Plans. 30 cm. Clippings, a plate, and a portrait are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1913. J73 — Theatre. — Havell, Daniel, illus. — London, Eng. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Brownrigg, Henry. No. 11 in **G.3822.3** Some account of a stage devil. [London. 1838.] 242–250 pp. 22½ cm. From the New Monthly Magazine [Colburn's], 1835 [Periodical Room *5317.1.45]. Relates to George Wieland's impersonation of the devil in the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4940 — Devil. — Wieland, George. — London. Theatres.
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London, England. Theatres. Brownsmith, John. **T.48.5 The dramatic time-piece: or perpetual monitor . . . A calculation of the length of time every act takes in the performing in all the acting plays at the Theatres-Royal of Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Hay-Market . . . By J. Brownsmith. London: Printed for J. Almon . . . M DCC LXVII. (4), 75, (4) pp. 17 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1913. J84 — London, Eng. Theatres. — Drama. English. — T.r.
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London, England. Theatres. Brownsmith, John. **T.54.27 The rescue: or, Thespian scourge. Being a critical enquiry into the merit of a poem, intituled, Thespis. With some candid remarks on the modesty, good-nature, and impartiality of that piece. Written in Hudibrastic verse. = London: Printed for J. Williams. . . MDCCLXVII. (3), 28 pp. 25 cm., in 2s. Kelly's Thespis may be found on shelf-numbers **T.94.5; **T.54.26. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J119 — Actors. — London, Eng. Theatres. — T.r. — Kelly, Hugh. 1739-1777.
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London, England. Theatres. Bunn, Alfred. 1796?–1860. The stage: both before and behind the curtain, from "observations taken on the spot." London. Bentley. 1840. 3 v. 20 cm., in 8s. 6574.15=**T.76.165 The title-page is missing in vol. 1 of the copy on shelf-number 6574.15. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.76.165. Relates principally to the London stage. Same. Philadelphia. Lea & Blanchard. 1840. 2 v. 21 cm., in 6s. *6574.34 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1913. J89 — T.r. — London, Eng. Theatres.
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London, England. Theatres. Burton, J. G. **T.56.17 The critic's budget, or, a peep into the amateur green room. Pour-traying a view of the most popular and well-known private actors!!! of the present day. . . Subjoined, a list of the several amateur theatres, reading and concert rooms. Also . . . the original members, &c. composing the late Black Tye Committee. = London. Onwhyn. [1819.] 5-51 pp. 19 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J119 — Amateur theatricals. Works about. — London, Eng. Theatres. — T.r. — Actors.
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London. Theatres. No. 3 in **G.3823.17=No. 8 in **G.3823.8= No. 14 in **G.3823.3 Candid and impartial strictures on the performers belonging to Drury- Lane, Covent-Garden, and the Haymarket theatres ... [2d edition.] London : Printed for Martin and Bain . . . 1795. vi, (1), 71 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. The bastard title is missing in the copies on shelf-numbers No. 3 in **G.- 3823.17 and No. 14 in **G.3823.3. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7. 1920. L8502 — Actors. — London. Theatres.
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LONDON—THEATERS. PN2589 .C4 Chambers, Sir Edmund Kerchever, 1866- The Elizabethan stage. vol. 1, 2, 4. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR *G.72 .25 [Another copy] v. 1-4. 4v. CONTENTS.—I. Preface. List of authorities. The court. The control of the stage.—II. The companies: Introduction; The boy companies; The adult companies; International companies. Actors. The play-houses.—III. Staging at court. Staging in the theatres. Plays and playwrights. ICA (Continued on next card)
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LONDON--THEATERS. Chambers, Sir Edmund Kerchever, 1866- The Elizabethan stage... 1923. (Card 2) CONTENTS--Continued. —IV. Anonymous work; Plays; Masks; Receptions and entertainments. Appendices: A-N. Indexes: Plays; Persons; Places; Subjects. 1. Theater—England—Hist. 2. London—theaters. 3. English drama—Early modern and Elizabethan—Hist. & crit. 4. Shakespeare, William—Stage history—To 1625. 5. Actors, English. I. Title.
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London, England. Theatres. Churchill, Charles. 1731-1764. *A.1705R.1 = **T.52.7 The Rosciad and The apology. Edited by Robert W. Lowe. London. Lawrence & Bullen. 1891. xviii, (1), 78, (1) pp. Portraits. 32½ cm., in 4s. Contains a facsimile of the title-page of the first edition. A satire on the actors of the day. Nos. 23 and 298 of an edition of 400. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1913. J121 — London, Eng. Theatres. — Actors. — Lowe, Robert William, ed. — T.r. (2)
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London, England. Theatres. Cibber, Colley. 1671-1757. 2455.35=**G.3933.3=**T.56.214 An apology for the life of Colley Cibber . . . With characters and anecdotes of his theatrical contemporaries; the whole forming a complete history of the stage for . . . forty years. New edition, with . . . notices by Edmund Bellchambers. London. Simpkin & Marshall. 1822. xxiii, 514, vii pp. Portrait. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J94 — London, Eng. Theatres. — Actors. — Bellchambers, Edmund, ed.
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London. Theatres. Cibber, Colley. 1671-1757. An apology for the life of Mr. Colley Cibber, comedian. Written by himself. London. Whittaker, Treacher, & Arnot. 1829. (8), ii, 340 pp. [Autobiography. A collection of lives. Vol. I.] 24 cm., in 6s. Relates principally to the London theatres. Same. 1830. (1), ii, (6), 340 pp. **K.37.27 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4879 — S.r.c. — Actors. — London. Theatres.
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London, England, Theatres. Cibber, C. 1671-1757. An apology for the life of Mr. Colley Cibber (Continued.) to Colley Cibber, Esq.; his lives of the late famous actors and actresses, which are catalogued separately. Each work has a fac-simile of the original title-page. Bibliography, vol. 2, pp. 289-296. No. 383 of an edition of 510. =Same. 26 cm., in 8s. and 9s., l.p. The portraits are in duplicate. No. 142 of an edition of 305. Clippings are inserted. **T.54.7 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1913. J121
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London, England. Theatres. Cibber, Theophilus. 1703-1758. No. 1 in **G.4013.32=**T.96.77 A serio-comic apology for part of the life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, comedian. Written by himself . . . (In Shakespeare, William. Romeo and Juliet. Alterations, adaptations, etc. Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy. Pp. 69-108. London. [1748.]) The copy on shelf-number **T.96.77 is cut from Romeo and Juliet. Relates to the London theatres and actors, particularly to Cibber's efforts to obtain a license for the Haymarket Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913. J96 — London, Eng. Theatres. — Actors.
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London, England. Theatres. Clarke, William. 1800–1838. **T.98.11 Every night book; or, life after dark. By the author of “The cigar.” = London. Richardson. 1827. 192 pp. Vignette. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 12s. Relates to London theatres, amusements, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J91 — Cigar, The, Author of. — T.r. — Amusements. — London, Eng. Descr. Manners. — London, Eng. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Clayton, Ellen Creathorne. 1832– No. 17 in **G.3822.3 The London opera directors. Chapter I. [London. 1864.] 289-297 pp. Portrait. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Cut from London Society, April, 1864 [*7342.5.5]. The title of this chapter is Old Vauxhall and places of fashion. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4941 — London. Theatres. — London. F. a. Music.
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London. Theatres. **G.50.30 [Collection of play bills of English theatres, chiefly those of London. 1718–1825; 1825–1864.] Scrap-books. [N. p. N. d.] 2 v. 48 cm. Clippings relating to theatrical performances are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 9, 1915. K4722 — No main card. — Theatre. Programmes. — Theatre. Scrap-books. — England. Theatres. — London. Theatres.
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London, England, Theatres. No. 12 in **G.3823.15=**T.76.76 Considerations on the past and present state of the stage; with reference to the late contests at Covent Garden . . . Added, a plan for a new theatre for the purpose of hearing plays. London. Chapple. 1809. (3), 58 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. Relates to the O. P. Riot in 1809. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 19, 1913. J134 — London, Eng. Theatres. — O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809.
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London, England, Theatres. Cooke, James, of Islington. **T.76.102** The stage. Its present state, and prospects for the future. = London. Pattie. [1840.] 16 pp. 21½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 20, 1913. J131 — London, Eng. Theatres. — Theatre.
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London. Theatres. Cost, The, of amusing the public. No. 16 in **G.3822.3** [London. 1862.] 193–198 pp. Plate. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Relates mainly to the London theatres. Cut from London Society, April, 1862 [*7342.5.1]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4945 — London. Theatres.
Card 1170
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London, England. Theatres. Cutspear, W., pseud. No. 10 in **G.3823.18=**T.77.190 Dramatic rights: or, private theatricals, and pic-nic suppers, justified by fair argument. With a few whip-syllabubs for the editors of newspapers. London: Printed by T. Burton . . . Sold (for the author) by J. Badcock . . . 1802. iv, (2), 60, (1) pp. 18 cm., in 8s. Four pages of prefatory matter and most of the last page are missing in the copy on shelf-number No. 10 in **G.3823.18. Relates to private theatres in London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1913. J122 — T.r. — London, Eng. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. "Damned" tragedies. No. 29 in **G.3822.3** [London. 1842.] Pp. 93-102. 22½ cm. Cut from Fraser's Magazine, July 1842 [Per. Room *3187.1.1842]. Relates to two unsuccessful plays at the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 27, 1915. K6946 — London. Theatres. — Drama. Hist. and crit.
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London. Theatres. No. 8 in **G.3823.5=**M.117.9 Democritus, Joseph, pseud., and William Diogenes, pseud. The remarkable trial of the queen of quavers, [Polly Farmer, pseud.] and her associates, for sorcery, witchcraft, and enchantment, at the assizes held in the moon, . . . Taken in short hand, by Joseph Democritus, and William Diogenes. [London.] Printed for J. Bew. [1777.] 148 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. A satire on the craze for Italian opera in London. The last page is wrongly numbered 48. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4928 — T.r. — Farmer, Polly, pseud. — London. Theatres. — Opera.—Satires. — Diogenes, William, pseud., joint author.
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London. Theatres. **T.76.149 Dialogue, A, in the green-room upon a disturbance in the pit. = London: Printed for George Burnett . . . MDCCCLXIII. (3), viii, 32 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J162 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Dibdin, Charles, Jr. 1768–1833. **T.72.6 History and illustrations of the London theatres: comprising an account of the origin and progress of the drama in England; with historical and descriptive accounts of the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden, Drury Lane, Haymarket, English Opera House, and Royal Amphitheatre. = London. The proprietors of the "Illustrations of London buildings." 1826. (2), 94 pp. Plates. Plans. 30 cm., in 4s. Clippings are inserted. Only 25 copies were printed. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. j165 — Theatre. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Dibdin, Thomas John. 1771-1841. The reminiscences of Thomas Dibdin, of the Theatres Royal, Covent-Garden, Drury-Lane, Haymarket, &c. London. Colburn. 1827. 2 v. Portrait. 21½ cm., in 8s. 6550a.54=**T.56.105 The portrait is missing in the copy on shelf-number 6550a.54. Same. New-York. Harper. 1828. 2 v. in 1. 21 cm., in 4s. 6550a.55 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 4, 1915. K4385 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Diprose, John. 1814-1879. **T.77.156 Diprose's Book of the stage and the players. = [London.] Diprose & Bateman. [1877.] 288 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. 18 cm., in 8s. Contains an account of the London theatres, numerous anecdotes of actors and other material relating to the theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J173 — T.r. — Theatre. — Actors. — Anecdotes. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. **T.77.177 Disputes, The, between the managers of the theatres, and their actors adjusted; with an impartial examination of the players right to appeal to the publick. In a letter to a friend. = London: Printed for Jacob Robinson . . . MDCCXLIV. 3-25 pp. 18 cm. Pages 13, 16, 17, 20 are wrongly numbered 5, 8, 9, 12. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J166 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. **T.72.14 [Documents of the Metropolitan Board of Works, the London County Council, and Committees of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, relating to the theatre.] London. 1866–1909. 7 v. 33 cm., in 8s. These documents relate chiefly to the controversy between the managers of the theatres and the music halls of London; many, however, are concerned exclusively with the question of the censorship of the drama in England. This collection belonged to Bram Stoker, manager for Henry Irving, and contains corrections and annotations in his handwriting. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 28, 1914. K3649 — Censorship of the stage.— Theatre. Law. — London. Theatres. — Great Britain. Acts and laws. Theatres. — Vaudeville. — Drama. English. Hist.…
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London. Theatres. No. 2 in **G.3823.11 Downes, John, of Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Roscius Anglicanus, or an historical review of the stage: . . . from 1660 to 1706. [Anon.] London, printed and sold by H. Playford . . . 1708. (2), 52 pp. $16\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Relates to the London theatres. Interleaved with blank pages. Contains manuscript notes in F. G. Waldron's handwriting. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 31, 1915. K4665 — London. Theatres. — Anon. ref. made.
Card 1190
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London. Theatres. Downes, John, of Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Roscius Anglicanus, or, an historical review of the stage . . . from 1660, to 1706 . . . [Anon.] With additions, by Thomas Davies. = London, Printed for the editor, . . . 1789. 70, (2) pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Edited by Francis Godolphin Waldron. Relates to the London theatres. Same. 70, (2), 27 pp. [The literary museum.] 22½ cm., in 4s. No. 10 in **G.3917.16 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J172 — Anon. ref. — London. Theatres. — Davies, Thomas, ed. 1712?–1785. — Waldron, Francis Godolphin, ed. 1744–1818.
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London. Theatres. Drama, The. No. 20 in **G.3822.3** [London. 1824.] Pp. 311-315, 671-672, 89-91. 22½ cm. Cut from the London Magazine, 1824 [Per. Room *3164.2.1824]. Relates to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 27, 1915. K6946 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. **T.96.11 Dramatic scorpion, The. A satire ... with explanatory notes. = London. Kirby. 1818. (1), ix, 3-71, (2) pp. 22 cm., in 4s. Relates to the English drama and the London theatres. This satire is attributed by Cushing to William Hazlitt, with a query. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J178 — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Edwards, Francis, bookseller. Playbills. A collection and some comments. = London. 1893. (4), 37 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. Relates to various London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J194 — London. Theatres. — Theatre. Programmes.
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London. Theatres. Egan, Pierce, the Elder, 1772-1849. **T.85.6 The life of an actor [Peregrine Proteus]. The poetical descriptions by T. Greenwood. Embellished with 27 characteristic scenes, etched by Theodore Lane. London. Pickering & Chatto. 1892. xvi, 257 pp. Illus. Colored plates. 23 1/2 cm., in 4s.
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London. Theatres. **T.76.128=No. 2 in **G.3822.4.1 Elliston, Robert William. 1774-1831. Copy of a memorial presented to the Lord Chamberlain, by the committee of management of the Theatre-Royal Drury-Lane, and by the proprietors of the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden, against the Olympic and Sans Pareil Theatres; with copies of two letters, in reply . . . by Robert William Elliston. London. Miller. 1818. (3), viii, 142, (1) pp. 22 cm., in 8s. The Marquis of Hertford was Lord Chamberlain at the time of the controversy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J197 — London. Theatres. — Seymour, Francis Ingram, 2d Marquis of Hertford. 1743-1822.
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London. Theatres. Erle, Thomas William. Letters from a theatrical scene-painter. Ser. [1], 2. [Anon.] [London.] 1859, 62. 2 v. in 1. 15½ cm., in 8s. **T.48.25 Criticisms of plays given at the minor theatres of London. Same. Series 2. 1862. (6), 95 pp. 15½ cm., in 6s. **T.98.110=**T.98.118 Same. Ward & Co. 1880. 116 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. **T.48.28 The author's name is signed to the Preface. Three of the letters are omitted and there is no division into two series. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 4, 1915. K4341 — London. Theatres. — Drama. Hist. and crit. — Anon. ref. made.
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London, England. Theatres. Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington. 1834- 2450.54=**T.76.15 A new history of the English stage from the Restoration to the liberty of the theatres, in connection with the patent houses . . . By Percy Fitzgerald. London. Tinsley. 1882. 2 v. 21½ cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.76.15. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J221 — London, Eng. Theatres. — Great Britain. Theatres. Hist.
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London, England, Theatres. Fleay, Frederick Gard. 4571.122=**T.75.44 A chronicle history of the London stage, 1559–1642. London. Reeves & Turner. 1890. x, 424 pp. 23½ cm., in 8s. 460 copies printed. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.75.44. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J227 — Theatre. Hist. — London, Eng. Theatres. — T.r.
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London. Theatres. Fleay, Frederick Gard. On the actor lists, 1578–1642. — London. Printed for private circulation. 1881. 39, (1) pp. Tables. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, vol. 9. The title is on the cover. Relates largely to Shakespeare and contemporary actors, and their tours on the continent. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1925. M6536 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare's company of actors. — Actors. — Shakespeare, William. Actors. — London. Theatres.
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Card 1210
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London. Theatres. Fleay, Frederick Gard. **T.76.218 On the history of theatres in London. From their first opening in 1576 to their closing in 1642. — [London.] Printed for private circulation. 1882. 20 pp. Tables. 21½ cm. The title is on the cover. Contains references to Shakespeare and to the theatres in which he was interested. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 10, 1923. M6538 — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. — London. Theatres.
Card 1212
Card 1212
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London. Theatres. Foote, Horace. A companion to the theatres; and manual of the British drama. = London. Sanger. 1829. vi, 148 pp. Plate. $14\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. **T.79.30 Relates principally to the London theatres. Same. 2d edition. Marsh & Miller. **T.79.12 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1881 — T.r. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — London. Theatres. — Great Britain. Theatres. Hist.
Card 1214
Card 1214
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London. Theatres. **T.76.176 Full and accurate account, A, of the destruction of the Brunswick Theatre, with the statements of Rev. G. C. Smith, & Messrs. Wm. & Percy Farren; letters of the architect; reports of public meetings; . . . With a history of the theatre . . . and of the introduction of theatres in the eastern part of the Metropolis. = London. Robins. 1828. 36 pp. Plate. Vignette. 20 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J655 — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. — London. Theatres.
Card 1216
Card 1216
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London. Theatres. Garrick, David. 1717-1779. The theatres. A poetical dissection. By Sir Nicholas Nipclose, Baronet [pseud.]. = London: Printed for John Bell . . . M.DCC.LXXII. iii-viii, 5-80 pp. Illus. 23 cm., in 2s. Same. 2d edition. 28½ cm., in 2s. No. 1 in **G.3820.9=**T.93.3 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J244 — Actors. — London. Theatres. — T.r.
Card 1218
Card 1218
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London. Theatres. Ghost of Shakespeare, pseud. **G.3934.2 Memoirs of the Shakespeare's-Head, in Covent-Garden: in which are introduced many entertaining adventures, and several remarkable characters. London: Printed and sold by F. Noble, . . MDCCLV. 2 v. 17 cm., in 12s. On the London theatres and the manners of the town. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 15, 1915. K6114 — London. Theatres. — London. Descrip. Manners.—Shakespeare's-Head, Covent-Garden, London.
Card 1220
Card 1220
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London. Theatres. Gilliland, Thomas. No. 11 in **G.3823.13=**T.96.364=**T.76.59 A dramatic synopsis, containing an essay on the political and moral use of a theatre; involving remarks on the dramatic writers of the present day, and strictures on the performers of the two theatres. London. Lackington, Allen & Co. 1804. iv, 146 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. The title-page is mutilated in the copy on shelf-number **T.96.364. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J256 — London. Theatres. — Theatre. In favor of. — Actors. — T.r. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
Card 1222
Card 1222
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London. Theatres. Gosnell, John, & Co. The graphic theatrical programme. = [London. 187-?] Unpaged. Illus. 25 cm. Specimen programmes of London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J254 — London. Theatres. — Theatre. Programmes. — T.r.
Card 1224
Card 1224
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London. Theatres. **G.3830.1=**T.71.8 Great Britain. Parliament. Reports. Dramatic literature. Report from the select committee on dramatic literature: with the minutes of evidence. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 2 August 1832. = [London. 1832.] 250 pp. Plans. 34 cm., in 4s. The committee was appointed to inquire into the state of the laws affecting dramatic literature. Relates principally to London theatres. Inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.71.8 are portraits, plates and programmes. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J266 — England. Theatres. — London. Theatres. — Drama. English. Law. — Theatre. Law.
Card 1226
Card 1226
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London. Theatres. Great Britain. Privy Council. **T.76.116 Account of the proceedings before His Majesty's Most Hon. Privy Council, upon a petition for a third theatre in the Metropolis; with the arguments of counsel, and copies of all the petitions and documents. = London. Wyatt. 1810. (1), 117, 48 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J257 — London. Theatres.
Card 1228
Card 1228
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London. Theatres. Greenstreet, James. *6552.10.1880-86=**G.100.1.1880-86 Documents relating to the players at the Red Bull, Clerkenwell, and the Cockpit in Drury Lane, in the time of James I. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 10. 1880-86. Part III., pp. 489-508. London. 1886.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2587 — London. Theatres.
Card 1230
Card 1230
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Guide to the stage; Hoyles games; boxing, swimming and toast book. Philadelphia: Fisher & Brother, [ca. 185-?] 256p.: ill.; 12cm. Cover-title. Contents: The amateur, or Guide to the stage ... / by a retired performer -- The whole art of boxing -- Hoyle's games, or Card player's assistant -- Every body's toast book, and convivial companion ... / by an adept. Each title has separate t.p. and frontis-piece. Publisher's binding. MB-Rev.
Card 1232
Card 1232
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London. Theatres. No. 5 in **G.3823.16 Guide, A, to the stage: or, select instructions and precedents from the best authorities towards forming a polite audience; with some account of the players, &c. The 2d edition, with additions. London: Printed for D. Job, . . . 1751. 30 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. Relates to the London theatres. Some of the margins are too closely trimmed. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 16, 1915. K4317 — Theatre. — London. Theatres.
Card 1234
Card 1234
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London. Theatres. Hanley, Peter. A jubilee of playgoing. [3d edition.] = London. Tinkler & Hillhouse. 1887. 113, (1) pp. 18 cm., in 8s. Relates to plays in London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J273 — T.r. — London. Theatres. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
Card 1236
Card 1236
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London. Theatres. Haslewood, Joseph, 1769-1833. Account of the old London theatres. (In Maidment, James, editor. Roxburghe revels, and other relative papers, etc. Pp. 85-128. Edinburgh. 1837.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 25, 1916. K8286 — London. Theatres.
Card 1238
Card 1238
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London. Theatres. Haslewood, Joseph. 1769–1833. The secret history of the green room: containing . . . memoirs of the actors . . . in the three theatres royal. [Anon.] 2d edition. = London: Printed for H. D. Symonds . . . 1792. 2 v. 18½ cm., in 6s. **T.57.219 Contents. — 1. Drury-Lane. 2. Covent-Garden and Haymarket. Same. New edition . . . Prefixed a sketch of the history of the English stage, &c. Vol. 1. Printed for J. Owen . . . 1795. (3), 391 pp. 17 cm., in 12s. **T.57.220 On the title-page this is called vol. 1; in the index it is called vol. 2. It is made up of selections from both vol. 1 and vol. 2 of the preceding edition. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J277 — Actors. Biog. — London. Theatres. — Anon. ref.
Card 1240
Card 1240
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London. Theatres. Hawk's-Eye, pseud. **T.97.191=**T.97.240 The stage of 1871: a review of plays and players. Series 1. London. Bickers. [1871.] (3), 61 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. Relates to London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J277 — T.r. — London. Theatres.
Card 1242
Card 1242
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London. Theatres. **G.3927.39 Henslowe papers, being documents supplementary to Henslowe's Diary, edited by Walter W. Greg. — London. Bullen. 1907. (10), 187, (1) pp. 25½ cm., in 4s. Contents. — Muniments: Documents relating to the theatres and Bear Garden, 1546–1662. — Manuscript 1: Alleyn papers. Vol. 1. Letters and papers relating to the English drama and stage during the life of Edward Alleyn and to the subsequent history of the Fortune Theatre, 1559–1662. — Manuscript 2: Alleyn papers. Vol. 2. Letters and papers of Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn, as joint masters of the royal game of [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. K1835 — Greg, Walter Wilson, ed. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — Henslowe, Philip. -1616. — Alle…
Card 1244
Card 1244
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London. Theatres. Henslowe papers. (Continued.) **G.3927.39** bears, bulls and mastiff dogs, 1598–1626. — Manuscript 8: Memorandum-book of Edward Alleyn, 1594–1616. Notes of the purchase of the Bear Garden, the Fortune Theatre . . . — Manuscript 11: Miscellaneous notes. — Manuscript 18: Alleyn papers. Vol. 7. Miscellaneous papers connected with Edward Alleyn and Dulwich College, 1330–1662. — Documents not now at Dulwich, 1598–1614. — Dramatic plots, 1592–1602. — Manuscript of the part of Orlando in Robert Greene’s Orlando furioso, probably played by Edward Alleyn, 1591. One of an edition of 400 copies, printed from the originals in the Library of Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift, Dulwich. Henslowe’s Diary may be found on shelf-number **G.3927.38. This card was printed at the Boston Publi…
Card 1246
Card 1246
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London. Theatres. Hiffernan, Paul. 1719-1777. The tuner. [Letter 1]-5. [Anon.] London: Printed and sold by M. Cooper . . MDCCLIV-1755. 5 v. in 1. Vignette. 19 cm., in 4s. No. 14 in **G.3824.16 Same. Letter 1. 63 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. **T.96.179 A series of rambling critical letters on English literature, drama, and the stage. Each letter has a separate title-page and pagination. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 17, 1915. K4452 — Drama. English Hist. and crit. — London. Theatres. — Anon. ref. made.
Card 1248
Card 1248
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London. Theatres. Holcroft, Thomas. 1745-1809. 6549a.134=**T.58.7 Memoirs . . . Continued to the time of his death, from his diary, notes, and other papers. London. Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans. 1852. 315, (1) pp. [Travellers' library.] 17 cm., in 8s. Edited by William Hazlitt. Relates, in part, to the London theatres. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.58.7. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4930 — S.r. — London. Theatres. — Hazlitt, William, ed. 1778-1830.
Card 1250
Card 1250
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London. Theatres. Hollingshead, John. 1827-1904. 2553.59=**T.97.158 Footlights. [Stories, essays, and sketches.] London. Chapman & Hall, Ltd. 1883. xiv, 335 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. Clippings, a colored portrait and an autograph of the author are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.97.158. Relates principally to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J287 — T.r.
Card 1252
Card 1252
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London. Theatres. Hollingshead, John. 1827-1904. My lifetime. London. Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. 1895. 2 v. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. 19½ cm., in 8s. **T.57.174 Clippings and a portrait are inserted. Vol. 2 is of the 2d edition. Same. 2d edition. 2548.148 Relates, in part, to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J287 — T.r.
Card 1254
Card 1254
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London. Theatres. Hollingshead, John. 1827-1904. Plain English. — London. Chatto & Windus. 1880. vi, (1), 191 pp 19 cm., in 8s. Relates principally to the London theatres. Clippings and an autograph of the author are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J288 — T.r. — London. Theatres. — Theatre.
Card 1256
Card 1256
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London. Theatres. Howard, Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle. 1748–1825. Thoughts upon the present condition of the stage, and upon the construction of a new theatre. [Anon.] London. Clarke. 1808. 43 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. No. 11 in **G.3823.15=No. 3 in **G.3824.3 =Same. New edition, with additions. 1809. (I), 59 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. **T.96.340 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J291 — Anon. ref. — London. Theatres. — Theatre. Construction.
Card 1258
Card 1258
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London. Theatres. Hum, Humphrey, Esq., pseud. **T.96.181 Management, a dramatic satire, by Humphrey Hum, Esq. [pseud.] ... Illustrated with ... notes ... &c., by Paulus Purgan- tius Pedasculus [pseud.]. With an original essay on the science of humbugging, from the unpublished M.S. of the late George Alexander Stevens. = [London.] Holt. [1826.] 20 pp. Colored plate. Vignette. 21 cm., in 4s. Relates to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J294 — T.r. — London. Theatres.
Card 1260
Card 1260
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London. Theatres. Humphreys, R. **T.57.295 The memoirs of J. Decastro, comedian ... anecdotes ... an analysis of the life of the late Philip Astley ... history of the Royal Circus, now the Surrey Theatre; and an historical sketch of Sadler's Wells ... scarce theatrical advertisements ... Added, the origin of poetry; a chapter on Bent's, &c. Edited by R. Humphreys. London. Sherwood, Jones & Co. 1824. xx, 279, (1) pp. Portrait. Manuscript facsimiles. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J294 — London. Theatres. — Decastro, James, comedian. — Astley, Philip. 1742-1814.
Card 1262
Card 1262
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London. Theatres. Hunt, James Henry Leigh. 1784-1859. **G.3926.14=**T.58.96 Critical essays on the performers of the London theatres, including general observations on the practise and genius of the stage. By the author of the theatrical criticisms in the weekly paper called The News. London. Hunt. 1807. xiv, (2), 229, (1), 58, (1), xvii, (1) pp. Engraved title-page. 17 cm., in 8s. Clippings and a portrait are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.58.96 which also contains manuscript notes. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J295 — T.r. — Actors. — London. Theatres.
Card 1264
Card 1264
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London. Theatres. Inchbald, Elizabeth. 1753-1821. 4546.2=**T.56.209=**G.3755.10 Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald: including her familiar correspondence with the most distinguished persons of her time . Added, The massacre, and A case of conscience; now first published ... Edited by James Boaden. London. Bentley. 1833. 2 v. Portrait. 22 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.209. Relates in part to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J297 — Boaden, James, ed. 1762-1839. - London. Theatres.
Card 1266
Card 1266
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London. Theatres. Jackson, Randle. 1757-1837. No. 2 in **G.3824.5** Third theatre. The argument of Randle Jackson, Esq. before the Lords of the Privy Council, on behalf of the trustees, . . . and other parties interested in the late Theatre Royal, Drury Lane . . . With copies of the petition . . . for a charter to erect a third theatre in the metropolis . . . London. Deans. 1810. 48 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. The Drury Lane Theatre was destroyed by fire February, 1809, and rebuilt in 1812. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4881 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres.
Card 1268
Card 1268
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London. Theatres. Johnson, James, of Herne Hill. **T.95.94 An account of pantomime. The London pantomimes, 1881–1882. Facsimiles of the earliest announcements of English pantomimes, Joey Grimaldi's last speech, and verses on pantomime. = [London.] Vickers. [1882.] 5–18 pp. 24 cm. The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J310 — London. Theatres. — Pantomime.
Card 1270
Card 1270
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London. Theatres. Kitchiner, William, M.D. 1775?–1827. The economy of the eyes: precepts for the improvement and preservation of the sight. Plain rules which will enable all to judge when, and what spectacles are best . . . for their eyes, observations on opera glasses and theatres, and an account of the pancratic magnifier . . . London. Hurst, Robinson, & Co. 1824. viii, 246 pp. Illus. Plates. Music. 15½ cm., in 8s. 3809.41 Relates to the London theatres. Same. Boston. Wells & Lilly. viii, 224 pp. 15 cm., in 6s. 3804.25 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J322 — Eye. — Spectacles. Optical. — Opera-glasses. — Theatre. Construction. — London. Theatres.
Card 1272
Card 1272
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London. Theatres. Kitchiner, W., M.D. 1775?–1827. The economy of the eyes. (Continued.) =Same. 2d edition. Part I. London. Whittaker. 1826. viii, 242 pp. 19 cm., in 12s. This edition lacks the plates. Contents. — i. Of spectacles, opera-glasses, and theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J322
Card 1274
Card 1274
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London. Theatres. Knight, Joseph. 1829–1907. 6585.51=**T.45.7 Theatrical notes. London. Lawrence & Bullen. 1893. xvi, 321, (1) pp. Portrait. 22½ cm., in 8s. Reviews of performances at the London theatres, Nov. 7, 1874 – Dec. 27, 1879. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J323 — London. Theatres. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
Card 1276
Card 1276
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London. Theatres. Leech, Augustus E. Theatres as they are, physically, quizzically, and critically discussed = London. The Theatrical Times Office. 1848. iv, 68 pp. 14 cm., in 6s. Relates to London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J346 — T.r. — London. Theatres.
Card 1278
Card 1278
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London. Theatres. No. 2 in **G.3822.4.2=**T.76.73 Letter, to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, respecting the proposed introduction of a bill, to repeal so much of the Act of 10th Geo. II. cap. 28, as requires notice to be sent to the Lord Chamberlain, previously to the representation of any new play or entertainment of the stage, or any addition to an old play; and showing that the consequence . . . would be, to confirm the monopoly claimed by . . . Drury Lane and Covent Garden, . . . theatres. London. The Author. 1829. 12 pp. 22 cm. Signed, A friend to "fair play and a free stage." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J356 — London. Theatres. — Friend, A, to fair play and a free stage, pseud. — Peel, Sir Robert, 2d Baronet. 1788–1850. — Theatre. Law.
Card 1280
Card 1280
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London. Theatres. Lewis, P., comedian. Miscellaneous pieces in verse: with cursory theatrical remarks. London: Printed for the author, . . MDCCLXXIV. (3), 25 pp. 24½ cm., in 4s. No. 10 in **G.3820.9** Same. 5th edition. Portsmouth. 1782. 44 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. Refers to London theatres. No. 6 in **G.3823.8 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1915. K4180 — London. Theatres.
Card 1282
Card 1282
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London. Theatres. London, England. Corporation. **G.4077.15.1.Part 1** Dramatic records of the city of London. The Remembrancia. (In Malone Society. Collections. Vol. 1, part 1, pp. 43-100. [Ox- ford.] 1907.) Edited by E. K. Chambers and W. W. Greg. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1916 K8690 — Chambers, Edmund Kerchever, ed., 1866-. — Greg, Walter Wilson, ed. — London. Theatres. — Remembrancia.
Card 1284
Card 1284
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London. Theatres. London play bills and dramatic cuttings. 1766-1825. **T.11.5** = Scrap-book. [N. p. N. d.] (108) ff. Illus. Portraits. 36 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J367 — Theatre. Scrap-books. — London. Theatres. — Theatre. Programmes.
Card 1286
Card 1286
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London. Theatres. London playbills, pictures and cuttings. 1774-1874. **T.11.2 = Scrap-book. [N. p. 1874?] (171) ff. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Plan. Manuscripts. $39\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Some of the pictures are colored. Relates almost entirely to Covent Garden Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3023 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Theatre. Scrap-books. — London. Theatres.
Card 1288
Card 1288
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London. Theatres. Macarthy, Eugene. A letter to the King, on the question now at issue between the "major" and "minor" theatres. London. Wilson. 1832. 16 pp. 21 1/2 cm. **T.76.77 Relates to the theatres of London. Same. 2d edition. 22 1/2 cm. No. 4 in **G.3822.3
Card 1290
Card 1290
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London. Theatres. No. 5 in **G.3822.3=**T.76.72 Major and minor theatres. A concise view of the question, as regards the public, the patentees, and the profession, with remarks on the decline of the drama, and the means of its restoration... Added, the petition now lying for signature. By one of the public. London. Strange. 1832. 24 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Relates to the theatres of London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J381 — One of the public, pseud. — London. Theatres.
Card 1292
Card 1292
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London. Theatres. Mathews, Charles James. 1803-1878. **T.96.194 Letter from Charles Mathews to the dramatic authors of France. Translated from himself by himself . . . = London. Mitchell. 1852. (2), 41 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. Discusses the suitability of French plays for London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J395 — London. Theatres. — Drama. French. Hist. and crit.
Card 1294
Card 1294
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London. Theatres. Mathews, Charles James. 1803-1878. **T.96.193 Lettre de Charles Mathews aux auteurs dramatiques de la France. = London. Mitchell. 1852. (2), 35 pp. 21 cm. Discusses the suitability of French plays for London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J395 — London. Theatres. — Drama. French. Hist. and crit.
Card 1296
Card 1296
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London. Theatres. *G.389A.272 Memoirs of the new Insect: interspersed with sketches of other singular characters. . . — London: Printed for J. Ridgway ... [1792.] (1), 86 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. Gossip about the so-called Insect and other persons concerned with London theatres and fashionable society at the end of the 18th century. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 25, 1934. D3600 — London. Theatres. — London. Descr. Manners and customs. — Insect, Memoirs of the new.
Card 1298
Card 1298
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London. Theatres. Miller, James. 1706–1744. No. 15 in **G.3824.14** Harlequin-Horace: or, the art of modern poetry. [A poem. Anon.] London: Printed for Lawton Gilliver . . . MDCCXXXI. (10), 59 pp. Plate. Vignette. 19½ cm., in 4s. A satire, relating largely to the work of the London theatres. There is a long dedication prefixed, addressed to J--n R--h [John Rich], the pantomimist. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 31, 1915. K4664 — Anon. ref. — Rich, John. 1682?–1761. — London. Theatres.
Card 1300
Card 1300
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London. Theatres. Morley, Henry. 1822-1894. 4568.15=**T.48.2 The journal of a London playgoer from 1851 to 1866. London. Routledge. 1866. 384 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J427 — T.r. — London. Theatres. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
Card 1302
Card 1302
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London. Theatres. Nicholson, Watson, 1866—2552.33=**T.77.240 The struggle for a free stage in London. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1906. xii, (1), 476 pp. 19½ cm. Bibliography, pp. 435-460. Two copies on call number **T.77.240. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 5, 1921. M1735 — T.r. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — London. Theatres. — Theatre. Hist.
Card 1304
Card 1304
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London. Theatres. Norman, George James, compiler. Theatrical woodcuts collected by Geo. James Norman. = Scrap-book. [N. p. 1855?] 232 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. $28\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Relates principally to London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J451 — Theatre. Scrap-books. — London. Theatres.
Card 1306
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London. Theatres. Notices of the acted drama in London, [etc.]. No. 19 in **G.3822.3** [Edinburgh. 1818.] 22½ cm. A collection of clippings chiefly from Blackwood's Magazine [Per. Room *3140.1.1818]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 27, 1915. K6947 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. **T.97.118 Observations on the importance and use of theatres; their present regulation, and possible improvements. = London: Printed for M. Cooper . . . M.DCC.LIX. 3-40 pp. 19 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J452 — Theatre. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Odell, George Clinton Densmore. Shakespeare, from Betterton to Irving. New York. Scribner. 1920. 2 v. Portraits. Plates. 23 cm. Contents. — 1. The age of Betterton (1660-1710). — The age of Cibber (1710-1742). — The age of Garrick (1742-1776). 2. The age of Kemble (1776-1817). — The leaderless age (1817-1837). — The age of Macready (1837-1843). — The age of Phelps and Charles Kean (1843-1879). — The age of Irving (1879-1902). “The aim of these volumes is to give the history of Shakespeare on the London stage for approximately two centuries and a half.” — Introduction. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1921. M942 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Actors. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. No. 14 in **G.3820.11 Orange-girl, The, at Foote's to Sally Harris: or, the town to the country Pomona. An heroic epistle . . . A new edition. London: Printed for S. Bladon, . . . MDCCLXXIII. (3), 11 pp. 26½ cm., in 2s. Relates to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1915. K4873 — London. Theatres.
Card 1314
Card 1314
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London. Theatres. Ordish, Thomas Fairman. 1855- 2467.138=**T.76.113 Early London theatres. (In the Fields.) By T. Fairman Ordish. London. Stock. 1894. xvi, 298 pp. Illus. Plate. Maps. Plans. Facsimiles. [The Camden library.] 20½ cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.76.113. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J459 — S.r. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Otway, ——. **T.76.139 An attempt to deduce from facts, the causes of the present disgraceful state of the national theatres. = London. Harris. 1835. 15 pp. 21½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J460 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Oulton, Walley Chamberlain. 1770?–1820? **T.77.33 A history of the theatres of London, containing an annual register of new pieces, revivals, pantomimes, &c., with notes and anecdotes. Being a continuation of Victor's & Oulton's Histories, from . . . 1795 to 1817 . . . By W. C. Oulton. London. Chapple. 1817, 18. 3 v. 18½ cm., in 12s. Victor's History [1730–1771] may be found on shelf-number **T.77.31; Oulton's History [1771–1795] on shelf-number **T.77.32. Contents. — 1. Drury-Lane. 2. Covent Garden. 3. Haymarket. — English Opera. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J460 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Oulton, Walley Chamberlain. 1770?–1820? **T.77.32 The history of the theatres of London: containing an annual register of all the new and revived tragedies, comedies, operas, farces, pantomimes, &c. . . . performed at the Theatres-Royal in London, from . . . 1771 to 1795. With occasional notes and anecdotes. = London: Printed for and sold by Martin and Bain . . . MDCC-XCVI. 2 v. in 1. 18½ cm., in 6s. The dedication is signed by Oulton. A continuation of Victor's History of the theatres of London and Dublin [1730–1771] on shelf-number **T.77.31. A continuation to 1817 by Oulton, having a similar title, may be found on shelf-number **T.77.33. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J459 — T.r. — London. Theatres.
Card 1322
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London. Theatres. Oxberry, William Henry. 1808–1852. **T.98.24 Oxberry's Dramatic chronology. Containing the names, dates of births, first appearances and deaths, of most of the principal London actors and actresses, up to 1849. = [London.] Harris. [1850.] 43, (I) pp. 16½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J464 — London. Theatres. — Actors. Biog.
Card 1324
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London. Theatres. Paris. Theatres. Comédie française. 2676.156=**T.78.12 La Comédie-française à Londres (1871–1879). Journal inédit de E. Got.—Journal de F. Sarcey. Publiés avec une introduction par Georges d'Heylli [pseud. d'Antoine Edmond Poinsot]. Paris. Ollendorff. 1880. (3), lxxxvii, 196, (1) pp. 17½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3055 — Triple main card. — (M1) — Got, François Jules Francisque. 1828–1899. (M3) — T.r. (1) — London. Theatres. (1) — Poinsot, Antoine Edmond, ed. 1833-
Card 1326
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London. Theatres. Philo-Dramaticus, pseud. **T.76.122 A letter to C. Kemble and R. W. Elliston, on the present state of the stage. = London. Marsh. 1825. (2), 17 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Signed, Philo-Dramaticus. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1014. J500 — London. Theatres. — Kemble, Charles. 1775-1854. — Elliston, Robert William. 1774-1831. — T.r.
Card 1328
Card 1328
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London. Theatres. Plumptre, James. 1770-1832. No. 2 in **G.3824.15=**T.76.75 A letter to the most noble the Marquis of Hertford, Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's Household, and Master of the Revels, on the subject of a dramatic institution. Cambridge. Hodson. 1820. 13 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J484 — Drama. English. — London. Theatres. — Seymour, Francis Ingram, 2d Marquis of Hertford. 1743-1822.
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London. Theatres. Press privilege, The, at the theatres. [London. 1853.] 3 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Clipping from the Athenæum for January 8, 1853 [Per. Room *7223.1.1853]. Relates to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 27, 1915. K6945 — London. Theatres. — Press, The.
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London. Theatres. **T.77.215 Proposal, A, for the better regulation of the stage. With some remarks on the state of the theatre among the ancient Greeks and Romans. — London: Printed for J. Peele . . . M,DCC,XXXII. (8), 55 pp. Vignette. 19½ cm., in 4s. Proposes a new theatre in London, to be controlled by shareholders. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J652 — London. Theatres. — Theatre. Hist.
Card 1334
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Prouty, Charles Tyler, ed. Studies in the Elizabethan theatre. [Hamden, Conn.] Shoe String Press, 1961. xi, 198 p. illus., plans. 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 179–190. CONTENTS.—The stagecraft of Revels Office during the reign of Elizabeth, by M. Peterson.—Reconstructions of Elizabethan public playhouses, by J. Stinson.—Development and operation of the first Blackfriars Theatre, by R. K. Sarlos. 1. Gt. Brit. Office of the Revels. 2. Theater—England—Hist. 3. London—Theaters. PN2596.L6P7 792.0942 61—9877 Library of Congress [61i5]
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London. Theatres. Pythagoras, pseud. **T.76.70 A vindication of a right in the public to a one shilling gallery either at the new Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, or somewhere else. = London: Printed for J. Owen . . . 1792. 40 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. Signed, Pythagoras. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3023— T.r.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.—London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Quearmoode, Humphrey, Esq., pseud. **T.97.39 An essay on the summer entertainments in the neighbourhood of London. = London: Printed for D. Job . . . M.DCC.L. 3-21 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J495 — T.r. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. **T.76.151=No. 9 in **G.3823.12=No. 9 in **G.3823.18 Ralph, James. 1705?-1762. The case of our present theatrical disputes, fairly stated. In which is contained, . . . a succinct account of the rise, progress and declension of the ancient stage; a comprehensive view of the management of the Italian, Spanish, French and Dutch theatres, with . . . remarks upon our own . . . [Anon.] London: Printed for Jacob Robinson . . . 1743. (1), 64 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Relates principally to London. The copy on shelf-number No. 9 in **G.3823.18 lacks the title-page and pages 5, 6, 9-24. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J501 — London. Theatres. — Theatre. — Anon. ref.
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London. Theatres. No. 10 in **G.3824.3=**T.76.74 Reynolds, Frederick, alleged author. 1764-1841. Impartial observations on the proceedings instituted by the proprietors of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden, against the minor establishments. [Anon.] London. Boys. 1820. (1), 33 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. The copy on shelf-number **T.76.74 lacks the bastard title. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J512 — Anon. ref. — London. Theatres.
Card 1344
Card 1344
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London. Theatres. Roach, John, bookseller. Roach’s Authentic memoirs of the green room, containing the lives of all the performers of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden and the Haymarket with poetic criticisms to each and characteristics of the patentees . . . = London. Printed for & by I. Roach . . . Feby. 10th, 1796. 142 pp. Plate. Engraved title-page. 14 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914. J514 — London. Theatres. — Actors. Biog. — T.r.
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London. Theatres. Robson, William. 1785-1863. 4575.18=**T.76.143 The old play-goer. London. Masters. 1846. xi, 252 pp. 20 cm., in 12s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.76.143. Principally composed of criticisms of actors and notes on the London stage. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J516 — T.r. — London. Theatres. — Actors.
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London. Theatres. Scott, Clement William. 1841-1904. **T.98.112 Thirty years at the play and dramatic table talk. By Clement Scott. = London. The Railway and General Automatic Library, Ltd. [1892.] (5), 246 pp. 15½ cm., in 16s. Recollections of London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J534 — T.r. — London. Theatres. — Theatre.
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Card 1350
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London. Theatres. No. 7 in **G.3823.12=No. 4 in **G.3823.9= No. 3 in **G.3823.21=**T.77.68 Seasonable examination, A, of the pleas and pretensions of the proprietors of and subscribers to, play-houses, erected in defiance of the royal licence. With . . . observations on the printed case of the players belonging to Drury-Lane and Covent Garden Theatres. London: Printed for T. Cooper ... M.DCC.XXXV. 32 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J533 — London. Theatres.
Card 1352
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London. Theatres. No. 10 in **M.149.8=**T.96.190 Smith, Albert Richard. 1816–1860. Why our theatres are not supported, with a few words about the late riots at Drury Lane. By Albert Smith. London. The Author. 1848. 40 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. The riots referred to took place at the performances given by the company of the Théâtre historique of Paris. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3027 — Paris. Theatres. Théâtre historique. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. **T.76.145=No. 15 in *4555.52.2** Taylor, John, the Water Poet. 1580–1653. The true cavse of the watermen's suit concerning players, and the reasons that their playing on London side is their extreame hindrances. With a relation how farre that suit was proceeded in, and the occasions that it was not effected. [London. 1872.] 19 pp. [The old book collector's miscellany. Vol. 2.] 21 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J561 — London. Ferries. — London. Theatres. — T.r. — S.r. — Watermen.
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*PN2585 .T5 Thaler, Alwin. Shakspere to Sheridan; a book about the theatre of yesterday and to-day. With illustrations from the Harvard theatre collection. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1922. xviii, 339 p. plates, ports., facsimils. 23 cm. *T.46 [Another copy] .79 1. Theater—England—Hist. 2. English drama—Hist. & crit. 3. Actors, English. LCS 4. London—Theaters. I. Title.
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London. Theatres. No. 5 in **G.3823.4=**T.57.346 Theatrical correspondence in death. An epistle from Mrs. Oldfield, in the shades, to Mrs. Br...ceg...rdle, upon earth: containing, a dialogue between the most eminent players in the shades, upon the late stage desertion. London: Printed for Jacob Robinson ... M,DCCXLIII. (1), 24 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914. J591 — London. Theatres. — Actors. — Bracegirdle, Anne. 1663?-1748. — Oldfield, Anne. 1683-1730.
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London. Theatres. No. 6 in **G.3824.16=**T.96.81 Theatrical examiner, The: an enquiry into the merits and demerits of the present English performers in general; ... London: Printed for J. Doughty . . . MDCCLVII. (I), 98 pp. 19 cm., in 4s. Relates to the London theatres and to the art of acting. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J583 — Actors. — Acting. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. No. 4 in **G.3824.4=No. 9 in **G.3823.13= No. 7 in **G.3823.15=No. 1 in **G.3823.17 Theatrical monopoly: being an address to the public on the present alarming coalition of the managers of the winter theatres. London: Printed for Fielding and Walker . . . MDCCLXXIX. (3), viii, 32 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number No. 1 in **G.3823.-17. A portrait is inserted in the copy on shelf-number No. 9 in **G.3823.13. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1920. L8496 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Theatrical portraits. [Verses.] = [London. 1795?] 40 pp. 24 cm., in 2s. **T.93.5 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J586 — London. Theatres. — Actors.
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London. Theatres. **T.77.25 Theatrical register, The : or, a complete list of every performance at the different theatres, for the year 1769. Illustrated with critical observations. = [London. 1770.] 3-74 pp. 20 cm., in 8s. The title-page is missing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J586 — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Thornell, J. Higden. The bill of the play. An illustrated record of the chief dramas, plays, operas bouffe, etc., produced or revived during . . . 1881. Illustrations by Hal Ludlow. Edited by J. Higden Thornell. = London. "Pictorial World" office. [1881.] 7-116 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. 20½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914. J591 — T.r. — London. Theatres. — Drama. English. — Ludlow, Hal, illus.
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London. Theatres. Tomlins, Frederick Guest. 1804-1867. **T.99.6 Remarks on the present state of the English drama. By F. G. Tomlins. = London. Lacy. 1851. 15 pp. 14 cm. Relates principally to London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J593 — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Usefulness, The, of the stage to religion, and to government: shewing the advantages of the drama in all nations . . . With an account of the rise and progress of the play-houses that were put down With reflections on the taste of the times . = London: Printed for, and sold by Thomas Harper . . . 1738. (4), 51, (1) pp. Plate. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. **T.96.92 =Same. 2d edition. Printed for T. Cooper . . . (4), 60 pp. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. No. 8 in **G.3823.12=**T.96.73 Pp. 59 and 60 are missing in the copy on shelf-number No. 8 in **G.3823.12. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J601 — London. Theatres. — Theatre. In favor of.
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London. Theatres. Victor, Benjamin. **K.36.16=**T.77.31 The history of the theatres of London and Dublin, from . . . 1730 to the present time . . . Added, an annual register of all the plays, &c. performed at the Theatres-Royal in London, from . . . 1712. With . . . notes and anecdotes. London: Printed for T. Davies [& T. Becket] . . . MDCCLXI–MDCCLXXI. 3 v. 17 cm., in 12s. The title of vol. [3] reads: The history of the theatres of London . . . Continuations to 1817 by W. C. Oulton, having similar titles, may be found on shelf-numbers **T.77.32;** **T.77.33. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J604 — Dublin, Ireland. Theatres. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. **T.79.29=**T.79.17 Waldron, Francis Godolphin, 1744-1818, and others. A compendious history of the English stage, from the earliest period to the present time. Containing a candid analysis of all dramatic writings, a liberal and impartial criticism on the merits of theatrical performers, and a sketch of the lives of such as have been eminent in their profession. By Waldron, Dibdin, &c. — London: Printed for J. S. Jordan . . . by J. S. Barr . . . MDCCC. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1915 — T.r. (2) — Dibdin, Charles, jt. auth. 1745-1814. — London. Theatres. — Actors. Biog.
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London. Theatres. **T.79.29=**T.79.17 Waldron, F. G., 1744-1818, and others. A compendious history of the English stage, . . . (Continued.) (4), 174 pp. Plate. Engraved title-page. $14\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. Relates to the London theatres. The engraved title-page reads: The curtain; or an impartial history of the English stage . . . The plate is missing from the copy on shelf-number **T.79.17. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1915
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London. Theatres. Watkins, Ben William. **T.58.28 Outlines of the life of William Bestow, editor and proprietor of the "Theatrical Journal." With occasional reference to contemporary theatrical events and personages. London. Lacy. 1864. (2), ii, 110 pp. Portrait. 17 cm., in 6s. The portrait is a photograph, with Bestow's autograph. The Theatrical Journal may be found on shelf-number **T.25.16. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 9, 1914. K3532 — London. Theatres. — Theatrical Journal. — Bestow, William. 1789-1873.
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London. Theatres. Werner, Otto Julius, 1852— No. 10 in **G.75.23 Die Elisabethanische Bühne nach Ben Jonson. 1. Teil. Inaugural- Dissertation . . Halle a/S. Karras. [1878.] (1), 32, (2) pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 18, 1916. K8803 — Elizabethan literature. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. **T.58.129=**K.37.14 Theatrical biography: or, memoirs of the principal performers of the three Theatres Royal . . . With critical . . . remarks on their . . . professional merits. London: Printed for S. Bladon . . . MDCCLXXII. 2 v. 15½ cm., in 8s. The copy on shelf-number **K.37.14 lacks vol. 1. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J582 — London. Theatres. — Actors. Biography.
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London. Theatres. **G.3821.22=No. 1 in **G.3821.23=No. 3 in **G.3823.7= Wewitzer, Ralph, 1748–1825. **T.78.26 A brief dramatic chronology of actors, &c, on the London stage, from the introduction of theatrical entertainments into England, to the present time. A new edition, to which is added, a miscellaneous appendix. By R. Wewitzer. London. Miller. 1817. 8, 115, (1) pp. 17 cm., in 6s. The copies on shelf-numbers No. 3 in **G.3823.7 and No. 1 in **G.3821.23 are interleaved with blank pages which contain manuscript notes. Pp. 99–115 are missing in the copy on shelf-number **T.78.26. Pp. 100–115 are missing in the copy on shelf-number No. 3 in **G.3823.7. The copy on shelf-number **T.78.26 contains manuscript notes. An earlier edition, having the title A theatrical pocketbook, may be found…
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London. Theatres. Wewitzer, Ralph. 1748–1825. Dramatic reminiscences, anecdotes, comical sayings and doings. Collected by . . . Ralph Wewitzer. London. Lacy. [185-?] 3–108 pp. Portrait. 13½ cm., in 4s. **T.59.33 Principally composed of anecdotes of British actors. Same. Added, his Dramatic chronology. London. 3–112, 68 pp. Portraits. 14 cm., in 4s. 2579.50=**T.59.34 The chronology relates to the London stage. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 9, 1914. K3531 — London. Theatres. — Theatre. Hist. — Great Britain. Theatres. Biog. — Actors. — Anecdotes.
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London. Theatres. Wewitzer, Ralph, 1748-1825. **T.98.133 A theatrical pocket book, or brief dramatic chronology, from the earliest periods of history: with a list of British dramatists, and of actors, &c. on the London stage, from the introduction of theatrical entertainments into England. London. The Editor. 1814. 2 parts in I v. 14 cm., in 6s. A later edition, having the title A brief dramatic chronology of actors ... may be found on shelf-numbers **T.78.26, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 29, 1918. L3400 — T.r. — Actors. Biography. — Theatre. Hist. — London. Theatres.
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London. Theatres. Williams, Michael. 1839—4573.20=**T.77.152 Some London theatres past and present. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. 1883. (7), 215, (1) pp. 19 cm., in 8s. Contents. — “The story of old Sadler’s Wells.” — Something about old Highbury Barn. — The drama in Norton-Folgate. — The drama in Portman-Market. — “Three Lyceums.” Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.77.152. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J624 — London. Theatres.
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LONDON. THEATERS. Wilson, Albert Edward, 1885- The story of pantomime. [1st ed.] London, Hime and Van Thal [1949] 142 p. plates. 23 cm.
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London Theatres Biography.
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Card 1398
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London, England. Theatres. Biography. Biography, The, of the British stage, being correct narratives of the lives of all the principal actors . . . With anecdotes . . . and poetry . . . Added, a comic poem . . . “The actress.” London. Sherwood, Jones, & Co. 1824. xii, 295 pp. Illus. Plate. 18 cm., in 12s. Relates to London theatres. Same. New-York. Collins & Hannay. viii, 267 pp. 18 cm., in 6s. *T.57.352 This edition lacks the illustrations and the plate. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1913. J58 — Actors. Biog. — London, Eng. Theatres.
Card 1400
Card 1400
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London. Theatres, Biography. Brown, John. No. 13 in **G.3823.18** The stage: a poem. London. Souter. 1819. (1), 50 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. Relates to the actors at the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4923 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1402
Card 1402
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London. Theatres. Biography. Burnand, Sir Francis Cowley. 1836–4543·74=**T.55·97 Records and reminiscences, personal and general ... London. Methuen & Co. 1904. 2 v. Portraits. Plates. Plan. Manuscript facsimiles. 22 cm., in 8s. Relates chiefly to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1913. J90d London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1404
Card 1404
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London, England. Theatres. Biography Crosby, Benjamin. Crosby's Pocket companion to the playhouses. Being the lives of all the principal London performers . . = London: Printed for B. Crosby . . . 1796. xi, 105 pp. Portrait. 15½ cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1913. J125 — Actors. Biog. — T.r. — London, Eng. Theatres.
Card 1406
Card 1406
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London. Theatres. Biography. Cumberland, Richard. 1732-1811. Memoirs ... With anecdotes and characters of several of the most distinguished persons of his time, with whom he has had intercourse and connexion. New York. Brisban & Brannan. 1806. (I), 356 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. **K.33.14 Same. Boston. West. 340 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. $6543.50=**E.228.12 Same. London. Lackington, Allen & Co. 1807. 2 v. Portrait. $21$ cm., in 8s. **T.56.243=**G.3753.6 Relates in part to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20 1915 K4807 — London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1408
Card 1408
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London. Theatres. Biography. Cumberland, Richard. 1732-1811. Memoirs ... With anecdotes and characters of several of the most distinguished persons of his time, with whom he has had intercourse and connexion. New York. Brisban & Brannan. 1806. (I), 356 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. **K.33.14 Same. Boston. West. 340 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. $6543.50=**E.228.12 Same. London. Lackington, Allen & Co. 1807. 2 v. Portrait. $21$ cm., in 8s. **T.56.243=**G.3753.6 Relates in part to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20 1915 K4807 — London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1410
Card 1410
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London. Theatres. Biography. Cumberland, Richard. 1732-1811. 6545.56=**K.33.19 Memoirs written by himself . . . Interspersed with anecdotes and characters of distinguished persons of his time . . . With illustrative notes by Henry Flanders. Philadelphia. Parry & McMillan. 1856. 397 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. Relates in part to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4923 — Flanders, Henry, ed. 1826-1911. — London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1412
Card 1412
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London. Theatres. Biography. Glover, James Mackey. 1861– Jimmy Glover: his book. London. Methuen & Co., Ltd. [1911.] xv, 299, (1) pp. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. 22 cm., in 8s. **T.56.60 Same. 4th edition. 6257.113 Mr. Glover has been the master of music at the Drury Lane Theatre since 1893. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 19, 1914. K3859 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Biog.— T.r.
Card 1414
Card 1414
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London. Theatres. Biography. Harral, Thomas. No. 1 in **G.3824.8=**T.56.131 A monody on the death of Mr. John Palmer, the comedian . . . Pre-fixed, a review of his theatrical powers; with observations on the most eminent performers on the London stage . . . By T. Harral. London. Cawthorn. 1798. (1), 20 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. A portrait is inserted in the copy on shelf-number No. 1 in **G.3824.8. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J273 — Actors. — London. Theatres. — Palmer, John. 1742?–1798.
Card 1416
Card 1416
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London. Theatres. Biography. Hicks, Seymour. 1871– 4549.161=**T.57.225 Seymour Hicks: twenty-four years of an actor's life. By himself. London. Alston Rivers, Ltd. 1910. ix, (1), 321 pp. Portrait. 18 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J285
Card 1418
Card 1418
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London. Theatres. Biography. No. 4 in **G.3823.14 Infernal congress, The: or news from below. Being a letter from Dick Estcourt, the late famous comedian to the Spectator. 2d edition corrected. London: Printed for J. Baker, . . . 1713. 32 pp. 17½ cm., in 4s. An anonymous satire. Relates to the actors at the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1915. K4501 — Estcourt, Richard. 1668–1712. — London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1420
Card 1420
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London. Theatres, Biography. Kelly, Michael, musician 1764?–1826. Reminiscences of Michael Kelly, of the King’s Theatre, and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, including a period of nearly half a century; with original anecdotes of many distinguished persons, political, literary, and musical. [Edited by Theodore E. Hook.] London. Colburn. 1826. 2 v. 20½ cm., in 8s. *4557.I Same. 2d edition. Portrait. *T.57.451 = **M.146.22 Clippings and an autograph letter are inserted. Same. New York. Collins & Hannay. 424 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. *T.57.451R = **K.34.11 Relates chiefly to the opera and to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4852 — Opera. Hist. and crit. — England. F. a. Music. — London. Theatres. Biog. — Hook, Theodore Edward, ed. 1788–1841.
Card 1422
Card 1422
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London. Theatres. Biography. No. 13 in **G.3820.11** Poetical review, The, a poem. Being a satirical display of the literal characters of Mr. G*rr*ck [Garrick], Mr. C*lm*n [Colman], Mr. Sh*r****n [Sheridan], Genl. B**rg****e [Burgoyne], Mr. M*ck-l*n [Macklin], Dr. K*nr**k [Kenrick]. The canonical duellist [H. Bates], &c. &c. &c. With a word to the Critical, London, and Monthly reviewers. The third edition, with additions. London: Printed for the author, . . [1780?] iv, 28 pp. 26½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4872 — London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1424
Card 1424
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London. Theatres, Biography. Stamma, Louis. No. 8 in **G.3947.2** The Kellyad: or a critical examination into the merits of Thespis. [Verse.] London: Printed for J. Williams, . . MDCCLXVII. (3), 36 pp. 23½ cm., in 2s. A satirical poem upon Hugh Kelly with criticisms of the London actors. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4888 — T.r. — Kelly, Hugh. 1739–1777. — Actors. — London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1426
Card 1426
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London. Theatres. Biography. No. 4 in **G.62.5 Studies of old actors. I. Garrick in “Lord Hastings.” II. Mossop in “Cardinal Wolsey.” III. Henderson in “Jacques.” [Dublin. 1863.] 450–458 pp. 22½ cm. Cut from the University Magazine, October, 1863 [Periodical Room *3188.1]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4893 — Actors. — London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1428
Card 1428
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London. Theatres. Biography. Taylor, ——. No. 13 in **G.3820.9** Theatrical portraits, epigramatically delineated; wherein the merit and demerit of most of our stage heroes and heroines are excellently painted by some of the best masters . . . London: Printed for J. Bew. [1774.] ix, 14 pp. 24 cm., in 2s. The dedication is signed, A Macaroni. On the actors in the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 4, 1915 K4385 — London. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1430
Card 1430
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London. Theatres. Biography. Taylor, Tom. 1817-1880. No. 3 in **G.62.5** The great actors of 1775. [London. 1863.] 83-89, 158-169, 245-259 pp. 22 cm. Cut from the Victoria Magazine, May, July, 1863 [Periodical Room *7363.1]. Devoted to Garrick, Weston, and others. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4893 — London. Theatres. Biog. — Garrick, David. 1717-1779. — Weston, Thomas. 1737-1776.
Card 1432
Card 1432
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LONDON—THEATERS—HISTORY. *T.76 .225 Wilson, Albert Edward, 1885- East End entertainment. London, Arthur Barker [1954] 240 p. illus. 22 cm. 1. London--Theaters--Hist. I. Title.
Card 1434
Card 1434
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London Theatres Periodicals.
Card 1436
Card 1436
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. Drama, The; or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine. [Monthly.] Vol. 1-7, new series (vol. 1, 2). 1821-26. London. Elvey [& Gifford]. 1821-26. 9 v. in 6. Portraits. Plates. Engraved title-pages. 14 cm., in 6s. **T.29.4 Vol. 2 of the new series lacks the index and title-page. Same. Vol. 1 (supplement). 1821. 365-374 pp. No. 4 in **G.3821.24 Same. Vol. 5 (no. 3); 7 (supplement). 1823, 25. 2 nos. in 1 v. Engraved title-page. 14½ cm., in 6s. No. 1 in **G.3925.6 Same. Portions of vols. 1-6 in 1 v. **G.77.14 These fragments relate principally to Shakespeare and his plays or to actors of Shakespearean plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4928 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals. English. — Shakespeare, William…
Card 1438
Card 1438
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.26.27=No. 1 in **T.26.70 Actors by Daylight; or, pencilings in the pit. [Weekly.] Containing ... memoirs ... of the most celebrated London performers; original tales, poetry and criticisms ... Vol. 1, 2. No. 1-55. London. Pattie. [1838, 39.] 2 v. in 1. Portraits. 21 cm. Vol. 2 has the title: Actors by Daylight, and miscellany of the drama, music, and literature. The weekly numbers of vol. 2 lack the sub-title. No more published. The copy on shelf-number **T.26.27 lacks pp. 153-160 (No. 54). This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 26, 1922. M7243 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals. English.
Card 1440
Card 1440
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.14=No. 2 in **T.26.70 Actors by Gaslight, or “Boz” in the boxes. [Weekly.] No. 1-37. Apr. 21 – Dec. 29, 1838. [London. 1838.] 296 pp. Portraits. Plates. 22 cm. There is no title-page. No more published. The copy on shelf-number **T.26.14 contains 6 of the Popular sketches; the copy on **T.26.70 lacks these sketches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 2, 1923. M7245 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals. English.
Card 1442
Card 1442
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London, England. Theatres. Periodicals. Archer, William. 1856– The theatrical 'world' of 1893-97. . . London. Walter Scott, Ltd. [1894-]1898. 5 v. 19 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted. Criticisms of performances at London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 7, 1913. J21 — London, Eng. Theatres. Period. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — Year-books. — Drama. Period.
Card 1444
Card 1444
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London, England. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.29.19 Authentic memoirs of the green-room; (for 1801–03:) involving sketches . . . of the performers of the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and the Hay-Market. = London. Roach. 1801–03. 3 v. in 2. Portraits. 14 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 7, 1913. J26 — Drama. Period. — Year-books. — London, Eng. Theatres. Period. — Actors. Biog. — Great Britain. Theatres. Biog.
Card 1446
Card 1446
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.25.26 ... Clown, The, of London, at all the theatres, sights, pleasures, and amusements. With fashions for the week ... No. [1-]14. = [London. 1845.] 14 nos. in I v. Illus. Plates. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1913. J117 — London, Eng. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1448
Card 1448
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.19 Columbine, The, and weekly review of literature, the sciences, fine arts, theatricals, &c. No. 1-5, 7-10. July 4 – Aug. 1, Aug. 15-29, Sept. 19, 1829. = [London.] 1829. I v. 22½ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J139 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1450
Card 1450
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.20 Columbine, The, or, dramatic mirror. [Weekly.] No. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 27. Apr. 24; May 1, 15, 22, 1830; June 18, 1831. = [London.] 1830, 31. I v. 22½ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J139 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1452
Card 1452
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1452 · View on Internet Archive
London, England, Theatres, Periodicals. **T.27.10 Cornucopia, The; or, literary and dramatic mirror, containing a variety of interesting subjects under the head of miscellanies . . . [Monthly.] With . . . coloured engravings . . . by J. Findlay. Vol. 1. Sept. 1820 – Sept. 1821. = London. Sherwood & Co. 1826. (1), 114, (2) pp. Colored plates. $19 \times 19\text{ cm}$. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1913. J128 — London, Eng. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Period.
Card 1454
Card 1454
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London, England, Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.42 Critic, The: a journal of theatricals, music, and the exhibitions. No. 1. Oct. 7, 1843. = [London. 1843.] 13 pp. Vignette. 21½ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1913. J123a — London, Eng. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals. — Drama. Period.
Card 1456
Card 1456
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1456 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. *T.23.21 Curtain, The. A monthly review of the drama. Vol. 7. Jan. – Dec., 1928. = [London. 1928.] I v. 27 cm. For additions, see: Curtain, The. A monthly review of the drama. The title of the monthly issues reads: The Curtain. A monthly magazine of the theatre. The index to vol. 7 was compiled by David Kimball. Editors: Vol. 7-, Charles Hope, Geo. F. Holland. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 6, 1929. N6572 — Hope, Charles, ed. — Kimball, David, indexer. — Holland, George F., ed. — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals. English.
Card 1458
Card 1458
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1458 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.24.11 Drama, The. A companion to the theatre and concert room. [Weekly.] No. 1-7. Oct. 10 – Nov. 21, 1846. = [London. 1846.] 56 pp. Illus. Portraits. Autograph facsimile. 25 cm. There is no title-page. The title varies slightly. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J172 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1460
Card 1460
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. Drama, The; or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine. [Monthly.] Vol. 1-7, new series (vol. 1, 2). 1821-26. London. Elvey [& Gifford]. 1821-26. 9 v. in 6. Portraits. Plates. Engraved title-pages. 14 cm., in 6s. **T.29.4 Vol. 2 of the new series lacks the index and title-page. Same. Vol. 1 (supplement). 1821. 365-374 pp. No. 4 in **G.3821.24 Same. Vol. 5 (no. 3); 7 (supplement). 1823, 25. 2 nos. in 1 v. Engraved title-page. 14½ cm., in 6s. No. 1 in **G.3925.6 Same. Portions of vols. 1-6 in 1 v. **G.77.14 These fragments relate principally to Shakespeare and his plays or to actors of Shakespearean plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4928 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals. English. — Shakespeare, William…
Card 1462
Card 1462
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1462 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.25.11 Dramatic Censor, The : or, critical and biographical illustration of the British stage. [Monthly.] 1811. Involving a correct register of every night's performances at our Metropolitan theatres . . . Edited by J. M. Williams. = London. Brimmer. [1812.] (5) pp. 493 col. (5) pp. Portrait. 24 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J173 — Williams, John M., LL.D., ed. — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1464
Card 1464
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. Dramatic Censor, The: or, monthly epitome of taste, fashion and manners. By Thomas Dutton. Vol. 1-4. London. Roach. 1800, 01. 4 v. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. **T.26.30 The title varies. Vols. 1 and 2 were issued in weekly numbers. Same. Vol. 1-3. 23 cm., in 4s. **K.45.16 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J180 — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals. — Drama. Period. — Dutton, Thomas, A.M., ed.
Card 1466
Card 1466
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.25.17 Dramatic Chronicle and Observer, The. [Weekly.] Vol. 1 (no. 1-3). Jan. 4-18, 1870. = [London. 1870.] 24 pp. 25 cm. There is no title-page. No more was published. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J176 — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1468
Card 1468
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1468 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.27.29 Dramatic Correspondent, The, and Amateur's Place Book. [Weekly.] No. 13-21. Oct. 18, 1828 – Jan. 31, 1829. = [London. 1828, 29.] 145-252, 12 pp. 18 cm., in 6s. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J176 — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1470
Card 1470
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1470 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals, **T.24.9 Dramatic Gazette, The; or, weekly record of the stage, music, public exhibitions, &c. Vol. 1 (no. 1–12). Oct. 9, 1830 – Jan. 1, 1831. = [London.] 1830, 31. 128, 149–212 pp. Portrait. 25½ cm. There is no title-page. P. 129 is wrongly numbered 149 and the error is continued through the remainder of the volume. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J176 — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1472
Card 1472
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1472 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.26.29 Dramatic Magazine, The, . . . embellished with numerous engravings of the principal performers. [Monthly.] Vol. 1; 2; 3 (no. 1). March 1829 – Feb. 1831. = London. Whittaker, Treacher & Co. .1829–31. 3 v. in 1. Portraits. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J176 — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1474
Card 1474
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1474 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.38 Dramatic Notes. A year-book of the stage. 1879, 1880/81–84/85, 89–92. London. Bogue [etc.]. 1879–92. 8 v. in 5. Illus. Portraits. 21 cm., in 8s. The sub-title varies. In 1879 the editor was Charles Eyre Pascoe; in 1880/81, William H. Rideing; in 1882/83–84/85, Austin Brereton; in 1889–92, Cecil Howard. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1914. J237 — Year-books. — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period. — Rideing, William Henry, ed. 1853-. — Howard, Cecil, ed. — Brereton, Austin, ed. 1862-. — Pascoe, Charles Eyre, ed.
Card 1476
Card 1476
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1476 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.28.6 Dramatic peerage, The, 1891. Personal notes and professional sketches of the actors and actresses of the London stage. Compiled by Erskine Reid and Herbert Compton. London. The General Publishing Co., Ltd. [1891.] 266 pp. [The "Peerage" series.] 17 cm., in 16s. No more published. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J402 — Actors. Dict. — London. Theatres. Period. — Year-books. — Drama. Period. — S.r. — Reid, Erskine, ed. — Compton, Herbert Eastwick, ed. 1853-.
Card 1478
Card 1478
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1478 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. Dramatic Register for 1851-53. **T.27.28 = London. Lacy. [1852-54.] 3 v. in 1. Illus. Plate. Vignettes. 18 cm., in 6s. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J177 — Year-books. — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period.
Card 1480
Card 1480
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1480 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.24.12 Dramatic Review, The. [Weekly.] No. 1–8. Mar. 15 – May 3, 1848. = [London. 1848.] 64 pp. 25 cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J177 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1482
Card 1482
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1482 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. Dramatic year, The. 1887/88. Brief criticisms of important theatrical events in the United States. With a sketch of the season in London by William Archer. Edited by Edward Fuller. = London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, Ltd. 1888. viii, 258, (1) pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. **T.27.19 Same. Boston. Ticknor & Co. 1889. (1), viii, 268 pp. **T.27.20 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J180 — Fuller, Edward, ed. — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period. — Year-books.
Card 1484
Card 1484
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1484 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.26.18 Harlequin, The. A journal of the drama. [Weekly.] Conducted by the editor of the “Companion to the theatres” [John Timbs.] ... No. 1–9. May 16–July 11, 1829. = London. Sanger. 1829. Illus. Portrait. Manuscript facsimile. 22 cm. No more published. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J276 — Timbs. John, F.S.A., ed. 1801-1875. — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals. — Drama. Period.
Card 1486
Card 1486
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1486 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.26.25 Have at you all: or, the Drury-Lane Journal. [No. 1. Jan. 16, 1752.] By Madam Roxana Termagant [pseud. of Bonnell Thornton]. Addressed to Sir Alexander Drawcansir [pseud of Henry Fielding], author of the Covent-Garden Journal. Continued every Thursday. = London, Printed: and sold at the Publick Register Office . . . MDCCLII. 24 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J276 — London. Theatres. Period. — Fielding, Henry. 1707-1754. — Periodicals. — Thornton, Bonnell, ed. 1724-1768. — Drama. Periodicals.
Card 1488
Card 1488
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1488 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.26.56 Mirror, The, of the Stage, and New Theatrical Inquisitor. [Fortnightly.] Vol. 3 (no. 2-12); 4 (no. 20). Aug. 25, 1823 – Jan. 5, July 5, 1824. = London. Duncombe. [1823, 24.] (4), 17-190, 107-122 pp. Colored portrait. 20 cm. The title varies slightly. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J416 — Periodicals. — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period.
Card 1490
Card 1490
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London. Theatres. Period. **T.25.28 New Evening Theatrical Observer; with bills of the play. [Daily.] No. 10. Jan. 1, 1830. = [London.] 1830. I v. 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J448 — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals. — Drama. Period.
Card 1492
Card 1492
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.24.4 Opera Glass, The, for peeping into the microcosm of the fine arts, and more especially of the drama. [Weekly.] No. 1-26. Oct. 2, 1826 – Mar. 24, 1827. = [London.] 1826, 27. 96 pp. $27\frac{1}{2}$ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J457 — Drama. Period. — Periodicals. — London. Theatres. Period.
Card 1494
Card 1494
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. Owl, The. [Weekly.] No. 1-24. Apr. 9 – Oct. 29, 1831. **T.26.63 = [London. Morton.] 1831. I v. Portraits. 20 cm. Most of the portraits are colored. There is no title-page. Relates largely to the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J462 — Periodicals. — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period.
Card 1496
Card 1496
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. Playgoers' Pocket-Book, The. The dramatic year, 1886, 87. With descriptions and illustrations of all the new plays of the year; copies of many of the play-bills, and a complete record of dramatic events. By Paul Vedder. London. Maxwell [& Blackett. 1887, 88.] 2 v. in 1. Illus. Portraits. Plates. $16\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 16s. **T.28.12 Same. 1886. **T.98.92 Criticisms of the London theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J486 — Vedder, Paul, ed. — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Year-books. — Dramatic Year, The.
Card 1498
Card 1498
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.31 Revue générale des théâtres de Londres et de Paris, ou journal historique critique, et littéraire, des pièces les plus remarquables, représentées sur les différens théâtres des deux capitales. [Bimensuelle.] Année 1819. [No. 1–6.] = Londres. Schulze & Dean. 1819. 164 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. J526 — London. Theatres. Period. — Paris. Theatres. Period.— Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1500
Card 1500
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.27.26 Roscius, The, consisting of original memoirs of the principal actors and actresses; strictures on the drama, and its interests; original essays, green-room gossips, anecdotes, &c. [Vol. 1 (no. 1-5, 7) Jan. 4 – Aug. 9. 1825.] = London. Duncombe. [1825.] 120, 145–168 pp. Portraits. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 12s. The first four numbers were issued fortnightly: the others at irregular intervals. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J520 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1502
Card 1502
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.24.13 Stage, The: a weekly magazine of generalities, and a special guide to the sights of London. 1-14. = London. Vickers. 1849. (3), 84 pp. 25 cm. No more was published. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J564 — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1504
Card 1504
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. Stage, The; or theatrical inquisitor. [Monthly?] **T.29.9 = [London. 1828?] 5-38 pp. Portrait. Plate. 13½ cm., in 12s. There is no title-page. Same. 1828. 213-220 pp. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J569 — Periodicals. — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period.
Card 1506
Card 1506
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.17 Surrey Dramatic Spectator, The: or, critical remarks. On the daily performances, with the bills of the play. Vol. 1 (no. 79). Jan. 30, 1828. = [London.] 1828. v. 22 cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J573 — Periodicals. — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period.
Card 1508
Card 1508
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. Theatre, The. [Weekly.] Vol. 1 (no. 1-4). Oct 4-25, 1828. **T.26.46** = [London.] 1828. 64 pp. 21 cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J581 — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1510
Card 1510
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. Theatre, The; or, dramatic and literary mirror . . . [Fortnightly.] Vol. 1 (no. 1–14); 2 (no. 1 [i.e. 15]–23). Feb. 20 – Oct. 30, 1819. = London. Duncombe. 1819. 2 v. in 1. Colored portraits. 20½ cm., in 4s. Nos. 1–9 of vol. 1 were issued weekly. The index to vol. 2 is lacking. Same. Vol. 1 (no. 1–3, 5–14) 22 cm., in 4s. No. 4 in **G.3822.4** The portraits are missing in this copy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J581 — Periodicals. — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period.
Card 1512
Card 1512
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.23.7 Theatrical Chronicle, and Dramatic Review; with notes of London life. [Weekly.] Vol. [1] (no. [1-]20); 2 (1-10); 3 (9, 19-21, 23-25, 34, 36); 5 (2-6, 9-13). = London. 1841-48. 4 v. in 2. Portraits. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm., and 28 cm. Some of the numbers were issued bi-weekly. In vol. [1] nos. 1-7 are neither dated nor numbered; nos. 8-11 are unnumbered; pp. 73-76 are missing. Many of the margins in vols. 3 and 5 are trimmed too closely. There are two copies of vol. 5 (no. 4) which are not duplicates. Vol. [1] was edited by C. T. Fowler. The title varies slightly. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914. J591 — Fowler, Charles T., ed. — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1514
Card 1514
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.26.11 Theatrical Examiner, The: or, critical remarks on the daily performances, with the bills of the play. Vol. 6 (no. 294); 7 (3, 17, 22, 56, 131, 156, 187); 8 (70, 128, 172). = [London.] 1828–30. II nos. in I v. 23 cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J583 — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals. — Drama. Period.
Card 1516
Card 1516
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.24.7 Theatrical Guardian, The. Mar. 5 – Apr. 9, 1791. No. 1–6. (To be continued weekly.) = London: Printed for the author: and sold by E. and T. Williams ... 1791. 6 nos. in 1 v. $26\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 2s. No more published. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J583 — London. Theatres. Period. — Periodicals. — Drama. Period.
Card 1518
Card 1518
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.25.16 Theatrical Journal, The. [Weekly.] Vol. 3 (no. 107, 116, 117); 4 (171-192, 195-204, 206-211); 5 (212-220, 222-232, 246-253, 256-259, 261-263); 20-28. = [London. 1842-67.] 12 v. in 5. 21½ cm., and 24½ cm. There are no title-pages to vols. 3, 4, 20-28. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J584 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1520
Card 1520
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.28.3 Theatrical Mince Pie, The, entirely original . . . Vol. 1 (no. 1–8). Jan. 1 – Feb. 19, 1825. By Somebody, Gent. [pseud.]. = London. 1825. 72 pp. 16½ cm. No more published. Pp. 49–58 are omitted in numbering. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914. J591 — Periodicals.— Somebody, Gent., pseud., ed.— Drama. Period.— London. Theatres. Period.
Card 1522
Card 1522
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.57 Theatrical Mirror, The; or, daily bills of the performances. Vol. 1 (no. 1-36). Oct. 1 - Nov. 10, 1827. = [London. 1827.] 36 nos. in 1 v. Illus. Portraits. 20 cm. There is no title-page. The title varies slightly. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J584 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1524
Card 1524
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.26.2 Theatrical Observer, The: and daily bills of the play. Nov. 3, 1821 – June 30, 1876. = [London.] Thomas. 1821–76. 53 v. 22 cm. The set is very incomplete. A list of the numbers included in it is pre-fixed to the first volume. There are numerous errors in dating and numbering the issues. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J433 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals. — Theatre. Programmes.
Card 1526
Card 1526
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London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.24 Theatrical Programme, The, and Entr'acte. [Weekly.] No. 1-8. June 4-July 23, 1849. = [London.] 1849. 8 nos. in 1 v. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J584 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1528
Card 1528
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1528 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. Theatrical Recorder, The: by Thomas Holcroft. Vol. 1, 2. **T.26.51 = London. Symonds. 1805, 06. 2 v. Portraits. Plates. 20½ cm., in 4s. There is a supplement to vol. 2. Many of the portraits and plates are colored. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914. J591 — Drama Period. — Periodicals. — London. Theatres. Period. — Holcroft, Thomas, ed. 1745-1809.
Card 1530
Card 1530
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.26.69 Theatrical Register, The, and General Amusement Guide. [Weekly. Vol. 1], no. 1–5. September 20 – October 29, 1838. — [London. 1838.] v. Illus. Portraits. Plates. $20\frac{1}{2}$ cm. For additions, see: Theatrical Register, The, and General Amusement Guide. Additional unbound parts, as received, may be found in covers on the same shelf-number. They are not noted on this card until bound. There is no title-page. No. 1 was published September 20, 1838; no. 2, October 8, 1838. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 22, 1922. M4517 — London. Theatres. Periodicals. — Drama. Periodicals. — Periodicals. English.
Card 1532
Card 1532
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1532 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.66 Theatrical Repertory, The; or, Weekly Rosciad. No. 1-26. Sept. 19, 1801 – Mar. 29, 1802. = [London.] 1801, 02. 412 pp. 20 cm., in 8s. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J584 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1534
Card 1534
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. Theatrical Review, The, Jan.-Mar. 1807. [Monthly.] = [London.] 1807. 163 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J587 — Periodicals. — Drama. Period. — London. Theatres. Period.
Card 1536
Card 1536
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. No. 7 in **G.3823.13 Theatrical Review, The; or, annals of the drama. Jan. 1, 1763. London: Printed for Mess. Wilson and Fell . . . [1763.] (1), 44 pp. Vignette. 20½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1920. L8496 — London. Theatres. Periodicals. — Periodicals. English. — Drama. Periodicals.
Card 1538
Card 1538
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1538 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.26.59 Theatrical Rod, The! A weekly journal of the stage, literature, and general amusement. No. 1-3. = [London. 1831.] 24 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J587 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1540
Card 1540
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1540 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. **K.34.22=**T.26.35 Thespian Magazine, The, and Literary Repository. [Monthly.] Vol. 1-3. June 1792 – Sept. 1794. London. Printed and sold by Tho$^s$. Wilkins . . . 1793, 94. 3 v. Portraits. Plates. Engraved title-pages. 21 cm., in 4s. The portraits and some of the plates are missing in the copy on shelf- number **K.34.22. There are two copies of vol. in this set. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J587 — Periodicals. — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period.
Card 1542
Card 1542
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1542 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Periodicals. **T.27.9 Thespian Sentinel, The; or, theatrical vade-mecum. [Daily.] Vol. 1, 2, 3 (no. 1–40). Sept. 26, 1825 – Mar. 3, 1826. = London. Allman. 1825, 26. 3 v. in 1. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Vols. 2 and 3 lack the title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J596 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1544
Card 1544
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1544 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.23.2 Under the Clock. A weekly journal for playgoers. No. 1-40, 46, 49. Jan. 30, 1884 – Jan. 3, 1885. = London. 1884, 85. 42 nos. in I v. Portraits. 29 cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J602 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1546
Card 1546
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1546 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Periodicals. Weekly Dramatic Register, The, a concise history of the London stage for 1825-27. Compiled from The Theatrical Observer. Vol. 1-3. = London. Thomas. 1825-27. 3 v. 22 cm. **T.26.15 The Theatrical Observer may be found on shelf-number **T.26.2. Same. Vol. 1. 1825. **K.35.41 The title-page is missing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J613 — Periodicals. — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period.
Card 1548
Card 1548
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London. Theatres. Periodicals. **T.23.10 Weekly Theatrical Reporter, The, and Music Hall Review. No. 1-14. Dec. 14, 1867 – Mar. 14, 1868. = [London.] 1867, 68. 14 nos. in I v. 27½ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J613 — London. Theatres. Period. — Drama. Period. — Periodicals.
Card 1550
Card 1550
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1550 · View on Internet Archive
*Ace. 70-849 London. Adelphi Theatre. The chimes [Playbill] [London] W. S. Johnson [1844] X6T Misc.
Card 1552
Card 1552
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1552 · View on Internet Archive
*Aec. 70-840 X6T Misc. London. Adelphi Theatre. Christmas carol [Playbill] [London, 1844]
Card 1554
Card 1554
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1554 · View on Internet Archive
*Acc. 70-846 X6T Misc. London. Adelphi Theatre. Christmas carol [Playbill] [London] S. G. Fairbrother [1844]
Card 1556
Card 1556
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1556 · View on Internet Archive
London. Adelphi Theatre. Duchess De la Vaubaliere [Playbill] [London] S. G. Fairbrother [1844]
Card 1558
Card 1558
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1558 · View on Internet Archive
London. Adelphi Theatre. *Acc. Nicholas Nickleby. 66-480F London, A. Park <1838?> Portfolio of sketches of actors in character. Gest - 1 May 1942
Card 1560
Card 1560
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1560 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres, Blackfriars Theatre. Adams, Joseph Quincy, Jr., 1881— **T.75.80 The conventual buildings of Blackfriars, London, and the playhouses constructed therein. [London? 191-?] 25 pp. Plans. 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 21, 1922. M4989 — London. Theatres. Blackfriars Theatre.
Card 1562
Card 1562
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1562 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Blackfriars Theatre. Feuillerat, Albert, compiler and editor. 1874- **G.4077.15.2.Part 1 Blackfriars records. — [London.] 1913. (8), 136 pp. [The Malone Society. Collec- tions. Vol. 2, part 1.] 22 cm., in 4s. "A selection of such documents which are sufficient to locate Shakespeare's Blackfriars and to show its relation to the earlier theatre con- ducted by Farrant." There is no title-page. The name of the compiler and editor is signed at the end of the Prefatory note. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 4, 1915. K4378 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Blackfriars Theatre. — S.r.c.
Card 1564
Card 1564
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London. Theatres, Blackfriars Theatre. Wallace, Charles William, 1865– **G.3941.35** Advance sheets from Shakespeare, the Globe, and Blackfriars. = Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare Head Press. 1919. 16 pp. 24 cm. Includes the Latin text of a plea presented by Thomasina Osteler, giving the origin and history of shares in the Globe and Blackfriars. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 9, 1920. L9902 — Shakespeare Head Press, — London. Theatres. Globe Theatres. Blackfriars Theatre. — Osteler, Thomasina. — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
Card 1566
Card 1566
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1566 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Brunswick Theatre. See London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J655
Card 1568
Card 1568
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London. Theatres. Canterbury Theatre of Varieties. **T.74.3 The Canterbury Theatre of Varieties and its associations. With some account of Lambeth and its vicinity. = [London. 1876?] 28 pp. Portraits. Plates. Map. Vignette. Autograph facsimiles. $27\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J656 — Lambeth, London, England. Hist.
Card 1570
Card 1570
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1570 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Court Theatre. MacCarthy, Desmond. 1878– **T.78.73 The Court Theatre, 1904-1907: a commentary and criticism. With an appendix containing reprinted programmes of the "Vedrenne-Barker performances." — London. Bullen. 1907. xiv, (2), 169 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 12, 1914. K2547 — Drama. Hist. and crit. — Theatre. Programmes. — London. Theatres. Court Theatre. — Vedrenne, John E. 1867-. — Barker, Harley Granville. 1877-.
Card 1572
Card 1572
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1572 · View on Internet Archive
London Theatres Covent Garden.
Card 1574
Card 1574
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1574 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. See also O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 9, 1914. K3513
Card 1576
Card 1576
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1576 · View on Internet Archive
London. Covent Garden Theatre. Love in a village [Playbill] [London, 1821]
Card 1578
Card 1578
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1578 · View on Internet Archive
*Acc. London. Covent Garden Theatre. 71-292pf Not acted this season by particular desire of several persons of quality for the benefit of Mr. Shuter.... On Thursday, the 16th of March, 1769 ... [London, 1769] Playbill. Gift: R. Ehrlich
Card 1580
Card 1580
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1580 · View on Internet Archive
London. Covent Garden Theatre. ... The publick are respectfully acquainted that Miss Stephens's indisposition having continued ... [Playbill insert] [London] E. Macleish [1814]
Card 1582
Card 1582
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1582 · View on Internet Archive
*Acc. 70-852 X6T Music London. Covent Garden Theatre. ... The publick are respectfully acquainted that in consequence of the sudden indisposition of Miss Stephens, she is unable to appear this evening. [Playbill] [London] E. Macleish [1814]
Card 1584
Card 1584
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1584 · View on Internet Archive
*Acc. 71-294pf London. Covent Garden Theatre. Seventeenth night.... This present Thursday, January 20, 1785 ... The follies of a day. [London, 1785] Playbill. Gift: R. Ehrlich
Card 1586
Card 1586
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1586 · View on Internet Archive
*Aee. London. Covent Garden Theatre. 71-303pf Sixteenth time ... This present Saturday, Dec. 17, 1796, will be presented a new comic opera ... Abroad and at home. [London, 1796] Playbill. Gift: R. Ehrlich
Card 1588
Card 1588
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1588 · View on Internet Archive
*Acc. 71-300pf X6T Misc London. Covent Garden Theatre. ... This present Tuesday, October 26, 1824, will be acted ... Der Freischütz. [London] W. Reynolds [1824] Playbill. Gift: R. Ehrlich
Card 1590
Card 1590
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1590 · View on Internet Archive
*Acc. 71-293pf London. Covent Garden Theatre. ... This present Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1794, will be presented a comedy, called Much ado about nothing. [London, 1794] Playbill. Gift: Richard Ehrlich
Card 1592
Card 1592
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1592 · View on Internet Archive
*Acc. 71-297pf XbT Mcc London. Covent Garden Theatre. ... This present Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1792, will be performed (2d time) a new Occasional prelude ... [London, 1792] Playbill. Gift: Richard Ehrlich
Card 1594
Card 1594
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1594 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 14 in **G.3824.2 Animadversions on Mr. Colman's True state, &c. With some remarks on his little serious piece called The Oxonian in town. London: Printed for Walter . . . MD CCLXVIII. (3), 20 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. Colman's A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors of Covent-Garden Theatre . . . may be found on shelf-numbers **T.95.116; No. 12 in 3824.2. His The Oxonian in town may be found on shelf-number **G.3816.7.4. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. K865 — Colman, George, the Elder. 1732-1794. — Covent Garden Theatre, London.
Card 1596
Card 1596
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1596 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 4 in **G.3823.18 Battle, The, of the authors lately fought in Covent-Garden, between Sir John Edgar [pseud. of Sir Richard Steele], generalissimo on one side, and Horatius Truewit, on the other . . . [Anon.] London: Printed for J. Roberts . . . M.DCC.XX. xvi, 44 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4924 — Steele, Sir Richard. 1672-1729. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1598
Card 1598
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1598 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. **T.76.150 Case, The, between the managers of the two theatres, and their principal actors, fairly stated, and submitted to the town. = London: Printed for J. Roberts. MDCCXIII. 23 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Relates to Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3028 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1600
Card 1600
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1600 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. **T.76.168=No. 5 in **G 3823.21 -1766. Chetwood, William Rufus. The dramatic congress. A short state of the stage under the present management. Concluding with a dialogue . . . between the illustrious Bashas of Dr–ry Lane and Co–nt Garden, and the chiefs of the revolted players ... London: Printed for M. Cooper . . . 1743. 27 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Signed, W. R. Ch—d. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3022 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1602
Card 1602
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1602 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. [Collection of cuttings from periodicals relating to performances in the London theatres, chiefly the Covent Garden and Drury Lane theatres, 1767–1822.] Scrap-book. [London. 1840?] Unpaged. 28 cm. **G.60.23 Same. [1815–1838.] 28½ cm. **G.60.20 This card was printed at the Bosto Public Library, April 24, 1915 K4782 — No main card. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Theatre. Scrap-books.
Card 1604
Card 1604
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1604 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. **T.95.118=No. 15 in **G.3824.2 Colman, George, the Elder. 1732-1794. T. Harris dissected. By G. Colman. London: Printed for T. Becket . . . MDCCLXVIII. (3), 36 pp. 23 cm., in 4s. A reply to A letter from T. Harris to G. Colman . . . [**T.95.117; No. 13 in **G.3824.2]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3028 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Harris, Thomas. -1820.
Card 1606
Card 1606
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Colman, George, the Elder. 1732-1794. A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors of Covent-Garden Theatre; in answer to a . . . manuscript libel . . . and to a printed Narrative . . . by T. Harris and J. Rutherford. = London, Printed for T. Becket . . . MDCCLXVIII. (4), 63 pp. 23 cm., in 4s. **T.95.116 This pamphlet has the endorsement of William Powell, the fourth Patentee. Harris and Rutherford's Narrative of the rise and progress of the dis- [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — Rutherford, John, of Covent Garden Theatre. — Harris, Thomas. — 1820.—Powell, William. 1735-1769.—London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1608
Card 1608
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. **T.95 116 Colman, G., the Elder. 1732-1794. A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors of Covent-Garden Theatre. (Continued.) putes . . . may be found on shelf-numbers No. 11 in **G.3824.2;** T.95.115. A reply, having the title A letter from T. Harris, to G. Colman, may be found on shelf-numbers No. 13 in **G.3824.2;** T.95.117. Same. 2d edition. 20½ cm., in 4s. No. 12 in **G.3824.2 Some of the margins are trimmed too closely. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020
Card 1610
Card 1610
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. **T.95.119=No. 16 in **G.3824.2 Conduct, The, of the four managers of Covent-Garden Theatre freely and impartially examined, both with regard to their present disputes, and their past management. In an address to them, by a frequenter of that theatre. London, Printed for J. Wilkie ... M DCC LXVIII. (3), 25 pp. 23 cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3028 — Frequenter, A, of that theatre, pseud. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre..
Card 1612
Card 1612
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 12 in **G.3823.13 Covent-Garden Theatrical Gazette. No. 69. Dec. 13, 1816. [London.] 1816. (8) pp. 20½ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3029 — Periodicals. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1614
Card 1614
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Fitz-Crambo, Patrick, Esq., pseud. **T.76.152=No. 8 in **G.3823.18 Tyranny triumphant! and liberty lost; the Muses run mad; Apollo struck dumb; and all Covent-Garden confounded. Or, historical, critical, and prophetical remarks on the famous cartel lately agreed on by the masters of the two theatres. In a letter to a friend in the country . . . Added, an essay towards a farce on the same subject. By Patrick Fitz-Crambo, Esq; secretary to the minor poets [pseud.]. London: Printed for G. Lyon . . . 1743. (I), 29 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. The copy on shelf-number No. 8 in **G.3823.18 lacks p. 29. Relates to Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1914. K3024 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane The…
Card 1616
Card 1616
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. No. 6 in **G.3947.2** Fizgig, or the modern Quixote, a tale [in verse]; relative to the late disturbances, at Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden Theatres. London: Printed for the author, and sold by J. Williams, . . MDCCLXIII. 3–13 pp. 22½ cm., in 2s. Relates to Garrick and “Thady” Fitzpatrick [Fizgig]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4888 — Garrick, David. 1717-1779.—Fitzpatrick, “Thady.”—London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1618
Card 1618
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. **T.96.258 Four letters on the theatre; written during the dispute between the public and the proprietors of the new Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden, on its opening in 1809: wherein are discussed, the merits of players, and the morality of the stage; originally published in "The Times," and now collected, with additional notes and observations, . . = London. Wilson. (1809.] xi, 96 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3029 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Theatre. In favor of.
Card 1620
Card 1620
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. **T.96.363=**T.76.60=No. 9 in **G.3823.15 Gilliland, Thomas. Elbow room, a pamphlet . . . on the shameful increase of the private boxes of Covent Garden, with . . . observations relating to the management of that theatre. Also, a comparative view of the two houses . . . London. The Author. 1804. iii–vi, 5–30, (I) pp. 21 cm., in 4s. The title-page is missing in the copy on shelf-number **T.96.363. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3029 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1622
Card 1622
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 4 in **E.220a.31=No. 8 in **E.166.14=**T.76.31 Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. 1820–1889. The management of Covent Garden Theatre vindicated from the attack of an anonymous critic, in a letter to the editor of the “Cambridge Advertiser.” By James Orchard Halliwell. London. Not printed for sale. 1841. 12 pp. 21 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3032 — London. Theatres. — Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1624
Card 1624
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Harral, Thomas. No. 7 in **G.3824.8=**T.56.139 The Infant Roscius; or, an inquiry into the requisites of an actor: comprising a critical analysis of young Betty's acting, on the London boards; a complete sketch of his life ... strictures on the ... Covent Garden company, &c. By T. Harral. London. Allen. [1804.] (I), 50 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. A portrait is inserted in the copy on shelf-number No. 7 in **G.3824.8. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.139. The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.139. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J273 — Children. As actors. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874. — Covent Garden Theatre, London.
Card 1626
Card 1626
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Harris, Thomas. -1820. **T.95.117=No. 13 in **G.3824.2 A letter from T. Harris, to G. Colman, on the affairs of Covent-Garden Theatre . . . Prefixed, an address to the public. London: Printed for J. Fletcher and Co. . . . MDCCLXVIII. (1), vii, 56 pp. 23 cm., in 4s. The title-page is missing in the copy on shelf-number No. 13 in **G.3824.2. A reply to Colman's A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors . . . [**T.95.116; No. 12 in **G.3824.2]. Colman's reply, having the title T. Harris dissected may be found on shelf-numbers No. 15 in **G.3824.2; **T.95.118. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3029 — Colman, George, the Elder. 1732-1794. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1628
Card 1628
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 11 in **G.3824.2=**T.95.115 Harris, Thomas, -1820, and John Rutherford, of Covent Garden Theatre. A narrative of the rise and progress of the disputes subsisting between the patentees of Covent-Garden Theatre. London: Printed for Messrs. Fletcher and Anderson . . . MDCC-LXVIII. (3), 38 pp. 23 cm., in 4s. A reply to an advertisement of George Colman's. Colman's reply, having the title A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors . . . may be found on shelf-numbers No. 12 in **G.3824.2;**T.95.116. The authors' names are signed to the apology. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.95.115. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — T.r. — Jt. auth. — Colman, George, the El…
Card 1630
Card 1630
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. Hawkins, William, Gent. **T.58.103=No. 8 in **G.3821.11 Miscellanies in prose and verse. Containing . . . observations on the principal performers belonging to the two theatres-royal; from January 1773, to May 1775 . . . strictures on . . . The orphan and The fair penitent . . . London: Printed for the author, and sold by T. Bell . . . 1775. . . xxiii, (1), 141 pp. 18 cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1914. K3024 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Actors.
Card 1632
Card 1632
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. **T.75.67 Historical and succinct account, An, of the late riots at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Interspersed with the principal letters and advertisements that have been published on each side the question. = London: Printed for W. Morgan . . . MDCCLXIII. 3-39 pp. 23 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3027 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1634
Card 1634
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. No. 2 in **G.3824.3=**T.77 10 Johnstone, John Henry, 1749–1828, and others. A statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Given in the correspondence that has passed between them. By John Johnstone, Joseph George Holman, Alexander Pope, Charles [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3019 — Fawcett, John, jt. auth. 1768–1837. — Holman, Joseph George, jt. auth. 1764–1817. — Pope, Alex cledon, Charles, jt. auth. 1763–jt. auth. 1777–1830? — Knight, Thomas, jt. auth. -1820. — Munden, Joseph Shepherd, jt. auth. 1758–1832. — London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1636
Card 1636
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 2 in **G.3824.3=**T.77.10 Johnstone, J. H., 1749–1828, and others. A statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royaal, Covent-Garden. (Continued.) Incledon, Jos. S. Munden, John Fawcett, Thomas Knight, Henry Erskine Johnston. London: Printed by J. Davis . . . for W. Miller . . . M.DCCC. vii, 69, 3 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. The copy on shelf-number **T.77.10 lacks the bastard title. The copy on shelf-number No. 2 in **G.3824.3 lacks the supplement. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3019
Card 1638
Card 1638
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London. Theatres Covent Garden Theatre. Kelly, Hugh. 1739-1777. **T.94.5=**T.54.26 Thespis: or, a critical examination into the merits of all the principal performers . . . Book [1,] 2. London: Printed for G. Kearsly . . . MDCCLXVI, MDCCLX-VII. 2 v. 25 cm., in 2s. Book [1] is anonymous and is of the 2d edition. A reply by John Brownsmith, having the title The rescue, may be found on shelf-number **T.54.27. Contents. — [1.] Drury-Lane Theatre. 2. Covent-Garden Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J317 — T.r. — Actors. — Covent Garden Theatre, London. — Drury Lane Theatre, London.
Card 1640
Card 1640
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Lady, A, pseud. No. 9 in **G.3823.16=**T.75.63 Theatrical disquisitions: or a review of the late riot at Drury-Lane Theatre on the 25th and 26th of January . . . And, a short appendix, relative to the . . . disturbance . . . at Covent-Garden Theatre . . . the 24th of February. London: Printed for G. Burnet . . . 1763. iv, 36 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1914. K3024 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1642
Card 1642
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 1 in **G.3824.6=**T.97.47 Letter, A, to a certain patentee: in which the conduct of managers is impartially considered; and a few periods bestowed on those darlings of the publick, Mr. G ---- k [Garrick], Mr. F ---- e [Foote], Mrs. P ---- d [Pritchard], &c. London: Printed for H. Mumford . . . [1747.] 28 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. Relates to Covent Garden Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3032 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1644
Card 1644
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. London playbills, pictures and cuttings. 1774-1874. **T.11.2 = Scrap-book. [N. p. 1874?] (171) ff. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Plan. Manuscripts. $39\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Some of the pictures are colored. Relates almost entirely to Covent Garden Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3023 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Theatre. Scrap-books. — London. Theatres.
Card 1646
Card 1646
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Maddison, Robert. No. 3 in **G.3824.1** An examination of the oratorios which have been performed this season, at Covent-Garden Theatre. [Anon.] London: Printed for G. Kearsly, ... MDCCLXIII. (4), 63 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 1, 1915. K5041 — Anon. ref. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Oratorios. Criticism.
Card 1648
Card 1648
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. Myrtle, Marmaduke, Esq., pseud. **T.56.190=No. 3 in **G.3824 15 The histrionade: or, theatric tribunal; a poem, descriptive of the principal performers at both houses. . . London. Kirby. 1802. 5-56 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. Relates to Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — T.r.— Actors.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.— London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1650
Card 1650
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. Amateur, An, pseud. **T.95.37 A plain statement of facts; containing the whole of the particulars relative to . . . the existing differences between the present management of Covent Garden Theatre and Mr. James Brandon: . . . with remarks on the impolicy of again risking another theatrical war, alias an O. P. row! = London. Harris. 1823. 31 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3023 — T.r.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.— Brandon, James, of Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1652
Card 1652
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 2 in **G.3924.28=No. 5 in **G.3824.3 Observations on Mr. Kemble in the characters of Cato, Wolsey, and Coriolanus: to which are added his farewell address at Covent Garden Theatre, and an account of the dinner given at Freemason's Tavern; with every particular connected with his retirement from the stage. London. Shury. 1817. (1), 33 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K4366 — No main card. — Kemble, John Philip. 1757-1823. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1654
Card 1654
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 4 in **K.34.22.1A Poor Covent Garden! or, a scene rehearsed; an occasional prelude, intended for the opening of the New Theatre Royal, Covent- Garden, this season. London: Printed by T. Wilkins . . . 1792. 16 pp. 20½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 16, 1914. K995 — Covent Garden Theatre, London.
Card 1656
Card 1656
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Programmes. [January 16, 1756 – June 20, 1836.] London. 1756–1836. 5 v. 35½ cm. The file is incomplete. This card was printed at the Boston M8280 — Theatre. Programmes. Public Library, March 7, 1924.
Card 1658
Card 1658
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. Potter, John. 1734?–1813? **T.48 22 The theatrical review; or, new companion to the play-house: containing a critical and historical account of every tragedy, comedy, opera, farce, &c., exhibited at the theatres . . . last season; with remarks on the actors . . . By a society of gentlemen, independent of managerial influence. = London: Printed for S. Crowder . . . MDCCLXXII. 2 v. 16 cm., in 12s. “First appeared in numbers in the Public Ledger.” — Preface. Criticisms of the performances at the Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — T.r.
Card 1660
Card 1660
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Pythagoras, pseud. **T.76.70 A vindication of a right in the public to a one shilling gallery either at the new Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, or somewhere else. = London: Printed for J. Owen . . . 1792. 40 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. Signed, Pythagoras. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3023— T.r.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.—London. Theatres.
Card 1662
Card 1662
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. Rattler, Morgan, pseud. No. 21 in **G.3822.1** The German opera. [London. 1842.] 121-126 pp. 22½ cm. From Fraser's Magazine, July, 1842 [Periodical Room *3187.1.25]. Relates to the German opera at Covent Garden Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 26, 1915. K4978 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Opera. Hist. and crit.
Card 1664
Card 1664
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 9 in **G.3824.3 Rival roses, The. A poem. Addressed to Miss O'Neil and Miss Sommerville, of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. London. Handy. 1819. 8 pp. 20½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K4365 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Becher, Eliza, Lady. 1791-1872. — Bunn, Margaret Agnes. 1799-1883.
Card 1666
Card 1666
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. No. 6 in **G.3822.3** Royal Italian opera, Covent Garden. Season 1864. [Prospectus.] [London. Miles & Co.] 1864. 20 pp. 22½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4939
Card 1668
Card 1668
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Scharf, Sir George, F.S.A. 1820-1895. **T.57.1 Recollections of the scenic effects of Covent Garden Theatre during the season 1838-9 . . . By G. S. = London. Pattie. 1839. (5) pp. (39) plates. Engraved title-page. $18 \times 27\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Illustrations of Macready's productions, principally Shakespeareian. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Macready, William Charles. 1793-1873. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1670
Card 1670
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LONDON. COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. Shawe-Taylor, Desmond. Covent Garden. New York, Chanticleer Press [1948] 70 p. illus. (part col.) 23 cm. (The World of music, 4) 1. London. Covent Garden Theatre. (Series: The World of music. New York, 4) ML1731.8.L72C68 792 49-7677* Library of Congress [7]
Card 1672
Card 1672
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre. Smeeton, George. **T.76.117 Smeeton's Authentic statement of the dreadful conflagration of Covent Garden Theatre, . . . September 20th, 1808. Also, an account of the . . . accident . . . whereby near fifty persons were killed and dangerously burnt. With the proceedings of the coroner's inquest, and the names and other particulars of the . . . sufferers . = London. Smeeton. [1808.] 14, 11-12 pp. Colored plate. 20½ cm. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3028 — Theatre. Fires. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1674
Card 1674
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1674 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Theatre Royal [Covent Garden]. Mr. Ira Aldridge, the African tragedian, as Othello. W. Earle, sc. Poster. [1833?] $55\frac{1}{2} \times 29\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Folded, in covers, 38 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4862 — Aldridge, Ira. 1810?–1867. — Posters.
Card 1676
Card 1676
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1676 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. **T.Cab.1.15 [Theatre Royal, Covent Garden: 40 play-bills, May 2 – July 2, 1842; entire season of German opera; M. Thalberg; the famous actress, Mlle. Déjazet, her last appearance in England.] [London. 1842.] (40) playbills of various sizes, mounted in a scrap-book. $38\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 23, 1916. K8503 — Theatre. Programmes.
Card 1678
Card 1678
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. *6570.21=No. 2 in **G.3824.17=**T.96.85 Theatrical Review, The: for the year 1757, and beginning of 1758. Containing critical remarks on the principal performers of both the theatres. . . . With observations on the dramatic pieces . . . performed at either house . . . Added, a scale of the comparative merit of the above performers. London: Printed for J. Coote . . . M. DCC. LVIII. (I), v, 88 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. Relates to Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3019 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Actors. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
Card 1680
Card 1680
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1680 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Townsend, George Henry. -1869. **T.95.92 Evans's Music and Supper Rooms, Covent Garden. Odds and ends about Covent Garden and its vicinity, the ancient drama, the early English divinity and controversial plays, &c.; compiled from various sources by John Green. Also, a selection of madrigals, glees, songs, choruses, &c., sung . . . in the above rooms . = [London. 1866?] 60 pp. Illus 24½ cm. Although the title-page attributes this work to John Green, it was actually written by Townsend. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J640 — Mysteries and miracle plays. Works about. — Evans's Hotel, London. — Green, John. 1801-1874. — Covent Garden, London. — Songs. Without music. Colls. — Drama. English.…
Card 1682
Card 1682
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1682 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. Williams, John. 1761-1818. **T.58.38 The pin-basket to the children of Thespis. With notes historical, critical and biographical. = London: Printed for H. D. Symonds . . . 1797. 232 pp. Vign- ette. 17 cm., in 6s. Clippings are inserted. Relates to the actors of Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — T.r. — Actors.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.— London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1684
Card 1684
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1684 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. Attalus, pseud. No. 4 in **G.3824.14 Justice and generosity against malice, ignorance, and poverty: or, an attempt to shew the equity of the new prices at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. London. Sherwood, Neely & Jones . . . 1809. 16 pp. $9\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Relates to the O. P. (Old Prices) Riots, 1809. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 6, 1915 K4667 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. — T.r.
Card 1686
Card 1686
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 1686 · View on Internet Archive
London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. Author of nothing else, pseud. No. 3 in **G.3820.11** The "Old Price" -iad; or, Thespian bear-garden: an epic poem, in two parts. By the author of nothing else [pseud. Part 1]. London. Ryan. [1809.] (I), 36, (I) pp. 26½ cm., in 2s. Relates to the contest over the prices of admission to Covent Garden Theatre in 1809. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4862 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. — T.r.
Card 1688
Card 1688
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. Bull, John, pseud. No. 5 in **G.3821.5** Covent Garden Theatre!! Remarks on the cause of the dispute between the public and managers of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. London. Fairburn. [1809.] 45 pp. Plate. 18 cm., in 6s. Relates to Kemble and the Old Prices Riot in 1809. The plate is a caricature by I. Cruikshank of The house that Jack built. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4877 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. — Kemble, John Philip. 1757-1823. — Cruikshank, Isaac, illus. 1756?-1811?
Card 1690
Card 1690
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. Candidus, pseud. *T.96.151 The statement of a few facts, and an impartial appeal on the subject at issue between the public and the proprietors of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. = London. Richards & Co. [1809.] 16 pp. 21 1/2 cm. Relates to the O. P. Riots. J110 - T.r. - O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809.
Card 1692
Card 1692
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. No. 12 in *G.3823.15=*T.76.76 Considerations on the past and present state of the stage; with reference to the late contests at Covent Garden ... Added, a plan for a new theatre for the purpose of hearing plays. London. Chapple. 1809. (3), 58 pp. 21 1/2 cm., in 4s. Relates to the O. P. Riot in 1809. Jl34 - London, England. Theatres. - O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809.
Card 1694
Card 1694
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre, O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. No. 2 in **G.3823.2 Genuine collection, A, of O. P. songs, whimsical and satirical, among which 'are many originals, never before printed. . . . To which is added the toasts and sentiments given by the O. P.'s, . . . Also the terms of peace. London. Mace. [1809?] 23, (I) pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. Contents. — God save John Bull. — King John was a manager. — K. H. and Co. — John Bull in a rage. — The new built playhouse, O! — Manager turned O. P. — Kemble leave the pit alone. — The ghost of O. P. — The [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K4370 — Kemble, John Philip. 1757-1823. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. — Songs.…
Card 1696
Card 1696
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre, O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. No. 2 in **G.3823.2 Genuine collection, A, of O. P. songs, whimsical and satirical. (Continued.) O. P.'s victory. — Kemble's mausoleum. — King John in a cock'd hat, or, heigho says Kemble. — The O. P.'s hop shop. — Pity poor Kemble, gentlemen, pray. — The O. P.'s hurly-burly. — New Covent Garden. — Britons and tragic John. — Kemble's soliloquy. — Catalini's ejaculations. The O. P. songs refer to the fight against John Philip Kemble for a return to the old prices in the Covent Garden Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K4370
Card 1698
Card 1698
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London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre, O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. No. 13 in **G.3823.15 The life of John Philip Kemble, Esquire, a proprietor, and stage manager of Covent Garden Theatre, interspersed with family and theatrical anecdotes. London. Johnston. [1809.] (3), 52 pp. Portrait. Colored plate. $20\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. The frontispiece is by Cruikshank and, like the text, refers to the O. P. riot. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4930 — No main card. — Kemble, John Philip. 1757-1823.—London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809.
Card 1700
Card 1700
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. Mad Bull, A, pseud. No. 3 in **G.3824.5** The O-Poeiad, a satire. London. The Author. 1810. 16 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. Refers to the Old Prices Riot in 1809. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4881 — T.r. — O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. — Satires.
Card 1702
Card 1702
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. *T.76.170 Reason versus passion; or, an impartial review of the dispute between the public and the proprietors of Covent Garden Theatre: with strictures on the Times and Morning Chronicle newspapers: comprising a defence of the committee ... By one who dares to think for himself. London. Wilson. [1809.] iv, 60 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Relates to the O. P. Riots. J504 - One who dares to pseud. - O. P. (Old think for himself, Prices) Riot, 1809.
Card 1704
Card 1704
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. No. 1 in *G.3823.2 Rebellion, The; or, all in the wrong. A serio-comic hurly-burly ... as it was performed for two months at the new Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, by His Majesty's servants, the players, and his liege subjects, the public. Added, a poetical divertise-ment, concluding with a panoramic view of the new theatre, in prose. (Continued on next card.) J503 - O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809.
Card 1706
Card 1706
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. No. 1 in *G.3823.2 Rebellion, The; ... (Continued.) London. Vernor, Hood, & Sharpe. 1809. viii, 128 pp. Portrait. 22 cm., in 4s. No. 1 in *G.3823.2 Relates to the Old Prices Riot. = Same. 2d edition. 20 cm., in 4s. *T.96.331 J503
Card 1708
Card 1708
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. No. 10 in *G.3824.8=*T.96.317 Sowerby, ——. A series of letters on the late theatric festival, ... with remarks on some serio-comic pantomimes ... By Mad Tom [pseud.], "a daring, obstinate enthusiast." London. Sherwood, Neeley, & Jones. 1810. xii, (2), 64 pp. 20 1/2 cm., in 8s. (Continued on next card.) J558 - T.r. - O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809.
Card 1710
Card 1710
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. No. 10 in *G.3824.8=*T.96.317 Sowerby, ——. A series of letters on the late theatric festival, ... (Continued.) Relates to the O. P. Riots. The copy on shelf-number *T.96.317 lacks the bastard title. J558
Card 1712
Card 1712
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. *T.75.13=*G.3822.6=*K.35.2 Stockdale, John Joseph, 1770-1847. The Covent Garden journal. [Anon.] London. Stockdale. 1810. 2 v. Plates. 24 cm., in 8s. Relates to the "O. P. Riots." The paging is continuous. The copy on shelf-number *K.35.2 is bound in one volume. The dedication is signed, John Jos. Stockdale. K3075 - Anon. ref. - 1809. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot,
Card 1714
Card 1714
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. Tegg, Thomas, 1776-1845. *T.78.41 The rise, progress, and termination of the O. P. War, in poetic epistles, or Hudibrastic letters ... = London. Tegg. 1810. xi, 179 pp. 16 cm., in 12s. J585 - O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809.
Card 1716
Card 1716
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. Theatricus, pseud. *T.76.47 Theatrical taxation; which embraces reflections on the state of property in the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, and the engagement of Madame Catalani: also, an analysis of the grounds upon which the proprietors have been induced to raise the prices of admission ... (Continued on next card.) J586 - T.r. - O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809.
Card 1718
Card 1718
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London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. O. P. (Old Prices) Riot, 1809. *T.76.47 Theatricus, pseud. Theatrical taxation; ... (Continued.) London. Printed by J. Dean ... for G. Hughes ... [1809.] (1), 22 pp. 21 1/2 cm., in 4s. Relates to the O. P. Riots, 1809. J586
Card 1720
Card 1720
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London. Theatres. Curtain Theatre, Shoreditch. Tomlins, Thomas Edlyne, Sir. 1762-1841. *4596.11.1=**G.3927.37.1 Origin of the Curtain Theatre, and mistakes regarding it. (In Shakespeare Society, London. Papers. Vol. 1, pp. 29-35. London, 1844.) [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 20, 1902 E4737 — Curtain Theatre.
Card 1722
Card 1722
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LONDON. DALY'S THEATRE. *T.76 .244 Forbes-Winslow, D. Daly's, the biography of a theatre, by D. Forbes-Winslow. London, W. H. Allen & co. [1944] 220 p. plates, ports. 22 cm. "First published 1944."
Card 1724
Card 1724
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LONDON. THEATRES. DRURY LANE THEATRE see also LONDON. DRURY LANE THEATRE.
Card 1726
Card 1726
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London Theatres Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1728
Card 1728
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London. Drury Lane Theatre. By His Majesty's Company ... this present Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1775, Rule a wife and have a wife. [London, 1775] Playbill. Gift: R. Ehrlich
Card 1730
Card 1730
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Acc. London. Drury Lane Theatre. 71-290pf For the benefit of Mr. Hopkins... the 18th of April, 1768 ... [London, 1768] Playbill. Gift: R. Ehrlich
Card 1732
Card 1732
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*Acc. London. Drury Lane Theatre. 71-299pf ... This present Monday, February 19, 1816, their Majesties' servants will perform ... A new way to pay old debts. [London, 1816] Playbill. Gift: Richard Ehrlich
Card 1734
Card 1734
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*Acc. London. Drury Lane Theatre. 71-291pf ... This present Saturday, Sept. 19, 1795 ... Isabella ... [London] C. Lowndes [1795] Playbill. Gift: Richard Ehrlich
Card 1736
Card 1736
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Play-bills. [Jan. 16, 1807 – Dec. 1908.] = [London. 1807–1908.] 3 v. 34 cm. Incomplete. This card was printed at the Boston M1037 — Theatre. Programmes. Public Library, February 10, 1921.
Card 1738
Card 1738
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. No. 5 in **G.3823.17=No. 8 in **G.3824.3=**T.76.127 Arnold, Samuel James. 1774-1852. A letter to all the proprietors of Drury-Lane Theatre, . . . being a commentary on certain parts of an anonymous pamphlet, called "A brief review of the season 1817-18 at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, &c. . . . and a conclusive detection of the author. Also, a letter, relative to the subject, from the late Samuel Whitbread. London. Fearman 1818. (2), 86 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. Facts are stubborn things! Being a brief review of the season 1817-18, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, may be found on shelf-numbers **T.76.129; No. 4 in **G.3823.17. Arnold claims that Peter Moore was its author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3026 — M…
Card 1740
Card 1740
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Burghall, J. E. No. 6 in **G.3824.6 A statement of facts. [London. 1797.] 16 pp. 18½ cm. Copy of a deposition relating to Mr. Burghall, Mrs. Booth and Miss Granger of Drury Lane Theatre. The title-page is missing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K4366 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1742
Card 1742
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London. Theatre Royal in Drury lane. **T.76.150 Case, The, between the managers of the two theatres, and their principal actors, fairly stated, and submitted to the town. = London: Printed for J. Roberts. MDCCXIII. 23 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Relates to Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3028 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1744
Card 1744
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. **T.76.168=No. 5 in **G.3823.21 -1766. Chetwood, William Rufus. The dramatic congress. A short state of the stage under the present management. Concluding with a dialogue . . . between the illustrious Bashas of Dr–ry Lane and Co–nt Garden, and the chiefs of the revolted players . London: Printed for M. Cooper . . . 1743. 27 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Signed, W. R. Ch—d. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3022 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1746
Card 1746
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. [Collection of cuttings from periodicals relating to performances in the London theatres, chiefly the Covent Garden and Drury Lane theatres, 1767-1822.] Scrap-book. [London. 1840?] Unpaged. 28 cm. **G.60.23 Same. [1815-1838.] 28½ cm. **G.60.20 This card was printed at the Bosto Public Library, April 24, 1915 K4782 — No main card. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Theatre. Scrap-books.
Card 1748
Card 1748
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Comedian, A, pseud. No. 9 in **G.3824.2** A full answer to Queries upon queries. In which the conduct of the players is vndicated, and the misrepresentations of the querist exposed. London: Printed for J. Roberts . . . MDCCXLIII. 22 pp. 18½ cm., in 4s. Relates to the controversy between the actors at Drury Lane Theatre and Charles Fleetwood, the manager. Queries upon queries may be found on shelf-number **T.77.3. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3026 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Fleetwood, Charles, of Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1750
Card 1750
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. D., W. C. The lament; or, the fall of Drury Lane. A poetical satire. = London. Strange. 1840. 16 pp. 17 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3028 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1752
Card 1752
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Dennis, John. 1657-1734. The characters and conduct of Sir John Edgar [pseud. of Sir Richard Steele], call'd by himself sole monarch of the stage in Drury-Lane; and his three deputy-governors, in two letters to Sir John Edgar. [Anon.] London: Printed for M. Smith . . MDCCXX. (1), 35 pp. 19 cm., in 4s. **T.77.107 Same. 2d edition. No. 3 in **G.3823.18 Same. [With a] third and fourth letter. (In Steele, Sir Richard. The Theatre. Pp. 323-368; 383-426. London. MDCCXCI.) **G.3824.7=**T.26.23 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4923 — Anon. ret. — Steele, Sir. ard. 1672-1729. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1754
Card 1754
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. Doran, John. 1807-1878. 2555.72=**K.217.6=**T.76.147 In and about Drury Lane, and other papers . . . By Dr. Doran. London. Bentley. 1881. 2 v. 20 cm., in 8s. Reprinted from the Temple Bar. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.76.147. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3023 — T.r. — London. Descr. Manners. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1756
Card 1756
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. **T.74.8 Druriad, The : or strictures on the principal performers of Drury-Lane Theatre: a satirical poem: with notes critical and explanatory. = London: Printed for W. J. and J. Richardson . . . 1798. iv, 28 pp. $16\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3028 — Actors. — London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1758
Card 1758
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. No. 3 in **G.3823.16 D—ry-L-ne P—yh-se broke open. In a letter to Mr. G----. London: Printed for M. Cooper, . . . M.DCC.XLVIII. (1), 24 pp. Portraits. 20 cm., in 4s. The letter is addressed to David Garrick. The portraits are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 16, 1915. K4317 — No main card. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Garrick, David. 1717-1779.
Card 1760
Card 1760
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. F., E. No. 6 in **G.3824.1** Mr. Garrick's conduct, as manager of the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, considered. In a letter addressed to him. [By E. F.] London: Printed for C. Corbett. [1747.] 1, 9-27 pp. 18½ cm., in 4s. The margins are closely trimmed. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 1, 1915. K5041 — Garrick, David. 1717-1779. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1762
Card 1762
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Fitz-Crambo, Patrick, Esq., pseud. **T.76.152=No. 8 in **G.3823.18 Tyranny triumphant! and liberty lost; the Muses run mad; Apollo struck dumb; and all Covent-Garden confounded. Or, historical, critical, and prophetical remarks on the famous cartel lately agreed on by the masters of the two theatres. In a letter to a friend in the country . . . Added, an essay towards a farce on the same subject. By Patrick Fitz-Crambo, Esq; secretary to the minor poets [pseud.]. London: Printed for G. Lyon . . . 1743. (I), 29 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. The copy on shelf-number No. 8 in **G.3823.18 lacks p. 29. Relates to Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1914. K3024 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatr…
Card 1764
Card 1764
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. No. 6 in **G.3947.2** Fizgig, or the modern Quixote, a tale [in verse]; relative to the late disturbances, at Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden Theatres. London: Printed for the author, and sold by J. Williams, . . MDCCLXIII. 3–13 pp. 22½ cm., in 2s. Relates to Garrick and “Thady” Fitzpatrick [Fizgig]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4888 — Garrick, David. 1717-1779.—Fitzpatrick, “Thady.”—London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1766
Card 1766
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. **T.97.93 Four theatrical addresses: upon the providential preservation of His Majesty's life, at Drury-Lane Theatre. Upon the preliminaries of peace. Upon the opening of the new theatre at Warwick. And a farewell epilogue. [Poems.] = Alcester. Heming. [1803?] (I), 31, (I) pp. 19 cm., in 4s and 2s. Pages 13–16 are missing. The first poem refers to George III. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 9, 1914. K3129 — George III., of England. 1738–1820. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Theatres.
Card 1768
Card 1768
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. No. 9 in **G.3824.6 Fund, The, for the relief of indigent persons belonging to His Majesty's company of comedians of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Established, endowed, and incorporated, by . . . David Garrick, Esq. 1777. London. Lowndes. 1806. (1), 28 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. A portrait is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K4366 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Garrick, David. 1717-1779. — Benefit societies.
Card 1770
Card 1770
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London, Drury Lane Theatre. Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Arthur and Emmeline. An entertainment of two acts, abridged from the masque of King Arthur. As altered from Dryden, by David Garrick, esq. marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London: Printed for R.Baldwin,S.Bladon,W.Nicole, A.Strahan,and W. Lowndes. M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786] 28p. 18cm.(8vo) Ex libris (signature): Wm. Abrams; Wm. Abrams jr.
Card 1772
Card 1772
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. No. 1 in **G.3821.8=**G.3935.5=**T.77.243 Gildon, Charles, 1665-1724. A comparison between the two stages, with an examen of The generous conqueror; and some critical remarks on The funeral, or grief alamode, The false friend, Tamerlane and others. In dialogue. [Anon.] — London: Printed in the year MDCCII. (8), 200 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Relates to the Drury Lane Theatre, and the Theatre in Little Lincoln's Inn Fields (1695-1705). This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1922. M4279 — Anon. ref. — London. Theatres. Little Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
Card 1774
Card 1774
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Glover, James Mackey. 1861– Jimmy Glover: his book. London. Methuen & Co., Ltd. [1911.] xv, 299, (1) pp. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. 22 cm., in 8s. **T.56.60 Same. 4th edition. 6257.113 Mr. Glover has been the master of music at the Drury Lane Theatre since 1893. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 19, 1914. K3859 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Biog.— T.r.
Card 1776
Card 1776
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. **T.76.183 Great Britain. Parliament. Reports. Drury Lane Theatre, London. Reports of the committee under the Act for rebuilding Drury-Lane, Theatre, &c. = London. Lowndes & Hobbs. [1811.] 20 pp. 20 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J258 — T.r. — Drury Lane Theatre, London.
Card 1778
Card 1778
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Hawkins, William, Gent. **T.58.103=No. 8 in **G.3821.11 Miscellanies in prose and verse. Containing . . . observations on the principal performers belonging to the two theatres-royal; from January 1773, to May 1775 . . . strictures on . . . The orphan and The fair penitent . . . London: Printed for the author, and sold by T. Bell . . . 1775. . . xxiii, (1), 141 pp. 18 cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1914. K3024 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Actors.
Card 1780
Card 1780
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. **T.75.67 Historical and succinct account, An, of the late riots at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Interspersed with the principal letters and advertisements that have been published on each side the question. = London: Printed for W. Morgan . . . MDCCLXIII. 3-39 pp. 23 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3027 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1782
Card 1782
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. No. 5 in **G.3824.13=No. 4 in **M.134.10 Houlton, Robert. 1739–1801. A review of the musical drama of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, for the years 1797–98–99– & 1800 . . . Addressed to the pro- prietors of the theatre. London. Abraham. 1801. 79, (1) pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4901 — Opera. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1784
Card 1784
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Impartial hand, An, pseud. **T.77.175 Stage policy detected; or some select pieces of theatrical secret history laid open: in a letter to a certain manager [Charles Fleetwood] on his imaginary justification of his late conduct. = London: Printed for J. Robinson . . . 1744. (I), 53 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. Relates to Drury Lane Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3023 — T.r.— London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.— Fleetwood, Charles, of Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1786
Card 1786
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Jackson, Randle. 1757-1837. No. 2 in **G.3824.5** Third theatre. The argument of Randle Jackson, Esq. before the Lords of the Privy Council, on behalf of the trustees, . . . and other parties interested in the late Theatre Royal, Drury Lane . . . With copies of the petition . . . for a charter to erect a third theatre in the metropolis . . . London. Deans. 1810. 48 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. The Drury Lane Theatre was destroyed by fire February, 1809, and rebuilt in 1812. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4881 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres.
Card 1788
Card 1788
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. Kenney, Charles Lamb. 1821-1881. **T.78.20 Poets and profits at Drury Lane Theatre. A theatrical narrative. Suggested by F. B. Chatterton, and written by Charles Lamb Kenney. = London. Aubert. 1875. 58 pp. 17½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3022 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Chatterton, F. B.
Card 1790
Card 1790
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. Lady, A, pseud. No. 9 in **G.3823.16=**T.75.63 Theatrical disquisitions: or a review of the late riot at Drury-Lane Theatre on the 25th and 26th of January . . . And, a short appendix, relative to the . . . disturbance . . . at Covent-Garden Theatre . . . the 24th of February. London: Printed for G. Burnet . . . 1763. iv, 36 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1914. K3024 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1792
Card 1792
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. Lady, A, pseud. No. 9 in **G.3823.16=**T.75.63 Theatrical disquisitions: or a review of the late riot at Drury-Lane Theatre on the 25th and 26th of January . . . And, a short appendix, relative to the . . . disturbance . . . at Covent-Garden Theatre . . . the 24th of February. London: Printed for G. Burnet . . . 1763. iv, 36 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1914. K3024 — T.r. — London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres, Covent Garden Theatre.
Card 1794
Card 1794
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Lemoine, Henry. 1756–1812. No. 11 in **G.3823.4.2** Authentic account of the fire which reduced that extensive building of the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, to a pile of ruins, on . . . the 24th of February, 1809; to which is added, a chronological list of all the places of public amusement destroyed by fire, in England. [Anon.] London: Printed by W. Glendinning, . . . [1809.] 25 pp. Plate. 16 cm. Page 25 is wrongly numbered 37. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4879 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — England. Theatres. — Anon. ref. — England. Fires.
Card 1796
Card 1796
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. No. 6 in **G.3824.17=**T.97.44 Letter, A, to Mr. Garrick on his having purchased a patent for Drury-Lane Play-House. London: Printed for J. Freeman . . . and to be had of Mr. Lewis . . . [1747.] (I), 29 pp. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. The title-page of the copy on shelf-number **T.97.44 is slightly mutilated. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3027 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Garrick, David. 1717-1779.
Card 1798
Card 1798
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. MacMillan [McMillan], B., publisher. **T.97.342 The genuine rejected addresses, presented to the committee of management for Drury-Lane Theatre; preceded by that written by Lord Byron, and adopted by the committee. [Verse.] = London: printed and sold by B. McMillan . . . 1812. ix, 130 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. The Address by Byron is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J377 — T.r. — Drury Lane Theatre, London. — English lit. Poet. Colls.
Card 1800
Card 1800
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. Moore, Peter. 1753-1828. **T.75.65 Copy. Letter from Mr. Moore to Mr. Raymond. Dated October 14, 1817. = [London. 1817.] 8 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. There is no title-page. Manuscript notes are inserted. Relates to Drury Lane Theatre of which T. G. Raymond was the manager. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3027 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Raymond, T. G.
Card 1802
Card 1802
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. Moore, Peter. 1753-1828. **T.75.64 Observations submitted to the consideration of the committee of management of Drury Lane Theatre, by P. Moore. = [London. 1817?] 3-11 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. There is no title-page. Manuscript notes, a clipping from a catalogue and a playbill with an autograph letter by Stephen Kemble on the back are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3031 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1804
Card 1804
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. No. 4 in **G.3823.17=**T.76.129 Moore, Peter, alleged author. 1753-1828. Facts are stubborn things! Being a brief review of the season 1817- 18, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane: also, an inquiry into the conduct of the sub and special committees; with explanatory notes and an appendix . . . [Anon.] London. Sherwood, Neely, & Jones. 1818 (3), 63 pp. 21 cm.. in 4s. A reply by S. J. Arnold, having the title A letter to all the proprietors of Drury-Lane Theatre, may be found on shelf-numbers No. 5 in **G.3823.17; No. 8 in **G.3824.3; **T.76.127. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3032 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Anon. ref.
Card 1806
Card 1806
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London. Theatres, Drurv Lane Theatre. Myrtle, Marmaduke, Esq., pseud. **T.56.190=No. 3 in **G.3824 15 The histrionade: or, theatric tribunal; a poem, descriptive of the principal performers at both houses. . . London. Kirby. 1802. 5-56 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. Relates to Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — T.r.— Actors.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.— London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1808
Card 1808
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Neither-side, Mr., pseud. No. 3 in **G.3824.17=**T.77.185 An impartial examen of the present contests between the town and the manager [Charles Fleetwood] of the theatre. With some proposals for accommodating the present misunderstandings between the town and the manager . . . London: Printed for M. Cooper . . . MDCCXLIV. 24 pp. 18½ cm., in 4s. Relates to Drury Lane Theatre. The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number No. 3 in **G.3824.17. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3022 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Fleetwood, Charles, of Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1810
Card 1810
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. No. 11 in **G.3823.18 New way, The, to act old plays. A familiar epistle to the management of Drury Lane Theatre, on the present state of their stage. London. Stodart. 1818. xii, 13-36 pp. 18 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4919 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1812
Card 1812
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London. Theatres. Drurv Lane Theatre. Potter, John. 1734?–1813? **T.48 22 The theatrical review; or, new companion to the play-house: containing a critical and historical account of every tragedy, comedy, opera, farce, &c., exhibited at the theatres . . . last season; with remarks on the actors . . . By a society of gentlemen, independent of managerial influence. = London: Printed for S. Crowder . . . MDCCLXXII. 2 v. 16 cm., in 12s. “First appeared in numbers in the Public Ledger.” — Preface. Criticisms of the performances at the Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — T.r.
Card 1814
Card 1814
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. No. 1 in **G.3823.13=No. 8 in **G.3824.2 Queries to be answer'd by the manager of Drury-Lane Theatre [Charles Fleetwood], for the satisfaction of the publick, in regard to the present dispute between him and his actors. London: Printed for J. Roberts . . . MDCCXLIII. 19 pp. 19 cm., in 4s. A reply, having the title Queries upon queries to be answer'd by the male-content players, may be found on shelf-number **T.77.3. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3027 — Fleetwood, Charles, of Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1816
Card 1816
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. **T.77.3 Queries upon queries, to be answer'd by the male-content players. For the satisfaction of the publick, in regard to the present dispute between them and the manager [Charles Fleetwood]. = London: Printed for W. Bickerton ... [1743.] 19 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. A reply to Queries to be answer'd by the manager of Drury-Lane Theatre [No. 1 in **G.3823.13; No. 8 in **G.3824.2]. A full answer to Queries upon queries may be found on shelf-number No. 9 in **G.3824.2. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3027 — Fleetwood, Charles, of Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1818
Card 1818
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Rambler, Harry, pseud. No. 13 in **G.3824.14 Bays in council: or, a picture of a green-room. A dramatic poem. Containing the speeches of Mr. G-rr--k, Mr. H-v--d, Mr. S-wd-n, Mr. W--d--d, Mrs. C----e, and Mrs. P--tc---d, a few days before Drury Lane Theatre was open'd, . . . To which is added, a poem on Mrs. Bland . . . Dublin: Printed for the author, . . . 1751. 22 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 31, 1915. K4664 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1820
Card 1820
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. No. 8 in **G.3824.1** Reed, Joseph, rope-maker and dramatist. 1723-1787. The retort courteous; or a candid appeal to the public on the conduct of Thomas Linley, Esq, manager of Drury-Lane Theatre, to the author of Dido . . . By the author of The Register-Office. London: Printed for the author. M,DCC,LXXXVII. 48 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. Reed was the author both of Dido and of The Register-Office. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 1, 1915 K5041 — Linley, Thomas, the Elder. 1732-1795. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — T.r.
Card 1822
Card 1822
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Rennel, Gabriel. No. 8 in **G.3823.14** Tragi-comical reflections, of a moral and political tendency, occasioned by the present state of the two rival-theatres in Drury-Lane and Lincolnns-Inn-Fields. London: Printed for A. Moore, . . . [1725?] 30 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1915. K4501 — London. Theatres. Drury Theatre. — London. Theatres. Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre.
Card 1824
Card 1824
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Shakespeare, William. King Lear. Italian and English. **G.80.6 King Lear [in Italian and English adapted by E. Rossi]. — [London? 187–?] 33 ff. L.8°. This is the prompt book used by Ernesto Rossi at the Drury Lane Theatre, London. It consists of page proofs, except the last folio, which is a galley proof. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1905. F8718 — Rossi, Ernesto, ed. 1829. — Drury Lane Theatre, London.
Card 1826
Card 1826
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. **G.80.7 Shakespeare, William. Romeo and Juliet. Italian and English. Romeo and Juliet. Tragedy in five acts. Adapted for the Italian stage by E. Rossi. — London. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. 1876. (2), 36 ff. $8^\circ$. Prompt book at the Drury Lane Theatre. The Italian and English texts are in parallel columns. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1905. F8718 — Rossi, Ernesto, ed. 1829–. — Drury Lane Theatre, London.
Card 1828
Card 1828
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London. Theatres. Drurv Lane Theatre. No. 10 in **M.149.8=**T.96.190 Smith, Albert Richard. 1816-1860. Why our theatres are not supported, with a few words about the late riots at Drury Lane. By Albert Smith. London. The Author. 1848. 40 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. The riots referred to took place at the performances given by the company of the Théâtre historique of Paris. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3027 — Paris. Theatres. Théâtre historique. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres.
Card 1830
Card 1830
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. Smith, Horace, 1779-1849, and James Smith, 1775-1839. Rejected addresses. See Smith, Horace, 1779-1849, and James Smith, 1775-1839. Rejected addresses. The Rejected addresses were written on the occasion of the opening of the new Drury Lane Theatre in 1812, for which an address was written by Byron. This cara was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 11, 1919. L7779
Card 1832
Card 1832
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. Spillan, Harry Gerald. **T.76.45 The stage and the press: or, revelations theatrical and journalistic. No. 1. — May, 1852. London. The Author. 1852. 16 pp. 21 cm. Relates to Drury Lane Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3022 — T.r. — Press, The. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1834
Card 1834
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. State, The, of the case, between the Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's household, and Sir Richard Steele, as represented by that knight. Restated, in vindication of King George, and the most noble the Duke of Newcastle. With a true copy of King Charles's patent, to Sir William Davenant, for erecting a play-house, &c. . . London, Printed and sold by John Applebee . . . M.DCC.XX. (4), 35 pp. 18½ cm., in 4s. **T.97.341 This is an answer to Sir Richard Steele's State of the case between the Lord-Chamberlain . . . and the Governor of the Royal Company of Comedians . . . [No. 2 in **G.3823.9; **G.3824.7; **T.26.23] in which Steele protests against the withdrawal of the Drury Lane patent by the Duke of Newcastle. [Continued on the next card.] This card w…
Card 1836
Card 1836
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. State, The, of the case, . . . (Continued.) Same. In Steele, Sir Richard. 1672-1729. 468-509. London. MDCCXCI.) The Theatre . . . Pp. **G.3824.7=**T.26.23 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K4294
Card 1838
Card 1838
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Steele, Sir Richard. 1672-1729. The state of the case between the Lord-Chamberlain of His Majesty's household, and the Governor of the Royal Company of Comedians. With the opinions of Pemberton, Northey, and Parker, concerning the theatre. London: Printed for W. Chetwood, ... 1720. 30 pp. Portrait. 20 cm., in 4s. No. 1 in **G.3823.18=No. 2 in **G.3823.9 A protest against the withdrawal of the Drury Lane patent by the Lord Chamberlain, the Duke of Newcastle. Steele was Governor of the Royal Company of Comedians. The portrait in No. 2 in **G.3823.9 is inserted and is dated 1808. Same. (In his The theatre ... Pp. 447-467. London. MDCC-XCI.) **G.3824.7=**T.26.23 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1915. K4299 — London. Thea…
Card 1840
Card 1840
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Stirling, Edward. 1807-1894. *2454.52=**T.77.83 Old Drury Lane. Fifty years' recollections of author, actor, and manager. London. Chatto & Windus. 1881. 2 v. 18½ cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.77.83. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3031 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1842
Card 1842
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. *6570.21=No. 2 in **G.3824.17=**T.96.85 Theatrical Review, The: for the year 1757, and beginning of 1758. Containing critical remarks on the principal performers of both the theatres. . . . With observations on the dramatic pieces . . . performed at either house . . . Added, a scale of the comparative merit of the above performers. London: Printed for J. Coote . . . M. DCC. LVIII. (1), v, 88 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. Relates to Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3019 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Actors. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
Card 1844
Card 1844
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London. Theatres, Drurv Lane Theatre. No. 6 in **G.3823.13=No. 8 in **G.3823.16=**T.97.325 Three original letters to a friend in the country, on the cause and manner of the late riot at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane . . . By an old man of the town. London: Printed for T. Becket . . . 1763. (I), 39 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3026 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.— Old man, An, ot the town, pseud.
Card 1846
Card 1846
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Under graduate, An, pseud. No. 10 in **G.3824.13** Actors and editors, a poem; by an under graduate. London. Sherwood, Neely & Jones. 1817. 44 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. Relates to the actors at the Drury Lane Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4894 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1848
Card 1848
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Walker, "Whimsical." From sawdust to Windsor Castle. London. Paul & Co. [1922.] (5), 247 pp. Portraits. Facsimiles. 22 cm., in 8s. Recollections of a famous Drury Lane clown, whose work brought him in contact with many English celebrities of the late 19th century. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 10, 1923. M6164 — T.r. — Clowns and fools. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Circus. — Celebrities.
Card 1849
Card 1849
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Card 1850
Card 1850
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Williams, David. 1738–1816. **T.56.237 A letter to David Garrick on his conduct as principal manager and actor at Drury-Lane. [Anon.] = London: Printed for S. Bladon . . . MDCCLXXII. (7), 39 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3026 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.— Garrick, David. 1717-1779. — Anon. ref.
Card 1852
Card 1852
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London. Theatres, Drury Lane Theatre. Williams, John. 1761–1818. **T.58.38** The pin-basket to the children of Thespis. With notes historical, critical and biographical. = London: Printed for H. D. Symonds . . . 1797. 232 pp. Vignette. 17 cm., in 6s. Clippings are inserted. Relates to the actors of Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — T.r. — Actors.— London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.— London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1854
Card 1854
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Wilson, F. A., dramatist. **T.76.115** Epistolary remonstrance to Thomas Morton, dramatic writer and professed critic and reader to Captain Polhill, and His Majesty’s servants of Drury Lane Theatre. = London. Wilson. 1832. 40 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Signed, F. A. Wilson. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3022 — T.r. — Morton, Thomas. 1764?–1838. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1856
Card 1856
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Wooddeson, William Fane. **T.76.131 A slight sketch of the performances at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, during the season of 1827 and 1828. = London. Wooddeson. 1828. 64 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3031 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1858
Card 1858
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Wyatt, Benjamin Dean. 1775–1850? **T.72.3 Observations on the design for the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, as executed in . . . 1812 . . . By Benjamin Wyatt. = London. Taylor. 1813. xii, 77 pp. Plates. Plans. Diagrams. $31\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3026 — Theatre. Construction. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1860
Card 1860
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London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. Y., B. Disputes between the Director of D—y [Drury], and the pit potentates: being a letter to a friend, concerning the behaviour of the melancholly manager of the suff'ring theatre [Charles Fleetwood]; and some considerations on the late disturbances and the causes thereof: with a few hints on the heroes and heroines . . . The whole relating to some remarkable occurrences in the year 1744. = London: Printed for M. Cooper . . . 1744. 27 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. Signed, B. Y. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3022 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Fleetwood, Charles. of Drury Lane Theatre.
Card 1862
Card 1862
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London. Drury Lane Theatre. Young, Edward, 1683-1765. The brothers. A tragedy, written by Dr. Young. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. London: Printed for R.Dodsley;T.Lowndes;T. Caslon;W.Nicoll;and S.Bladon. M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777] 68,[4]p. 18cm.(12mo) Pages [69-72] contain publishers' advertisement. MB-Rev.
Card 1864
Card 1864
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London. Theatres. Fortune Theatre. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, editor, 1820–1889. **G.50a.3** The theatre plats of three old English dramas: namely, of The battle of Aleazar, Frederick and Basilea, and of The dead man’s fortune, from the originals, which were suspended near the prompter’s station, in the Fortune Theatre, in the latter part of the sixteenth century. London. For private circulation. 1860. (3), 4 pp. Facsimiles. $53\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 24, 1920. L9219 — Theatre plats. — London. Theatres. Fortune Theatre.
Card 1866
Card 1866
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London. Theatres. Gaiety Theatre. The Gaiety programme. June 2, 3, 5-30, July 1-12, 1879. = [London. 1879.] Unpaged. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Programmes of the performances of the Comédie française at the Gaiety Theatre, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3063 — Theatre. Programmes. — Paris. Theatres. Comédie française.
Card 1868
Card 1868
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London. Theatres, Gaiety Theatre. Aicard, Jean François Victor. 1848– 4590a.17=**T.55.27 Molière à Shakspeare. Prologue en vers par Jean Aicard. With a litèral translation. Paris. Jouaust. 1879. 19, (1) pp. 24 cm. “Prologue dit par M. Got . . . pour l'inauguration des représentations de la Comédie française le 2 juin 1879 à ‘Gaiety-Theatre’.” This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3056 — London. Theatres. Gaiety Theatre. — Molière. — Paris. Theatres. Comédie française. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
Card 1870
Card 1870
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London. Theatres. Gaiety Theatre. **T.95.93 English analyses of the French plays represented at the Gaiety Theatre, London, June and July, 1879, by the Comédie française. Reprinted from the "London Figaro." = London. "Figaro" office. [1879.] (2), 97 pp. 24 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3060 — London Figaro. — Paris. Theatres. Comédie française. — London. Theatres. Gaiety Theatre.
Card 1872
Card 1872
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London. Theatres. Gaiety Theatre. Hollingshead, John. 1827-1904. Gaiety chronicles. = Westminster. Constable & Co. 1898. xvi, 493 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimiles. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J656 — London. Theatres. Gaiety Theatre.
Card 1874
Card 1874
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London. Theatres. Gaiety Theatre. Mayer, Marcus L. **T.97.190 The Gaiety French plays. Season, 1880. Short biographies of the actors & actresses of the Comédie française, Vaudeville, Palais-Royal, and other theatres, &c. By M. L. Mayer. = London. Letts, Son & Co., Ltd. 1880. 24 pp. 18½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J656 — Paris. Theatres. — Actors. Biog. — London. Theatres. Gaiety Theatre.
Card 1876
Card 1876
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London. Theaters. Globe Theatre. see also Southwark, England. Globe Theater.
Card 1878
Card 1878
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London. Theatres, Globe Theatre, Bankside Adams, John Cranford **T.76.210 The Globe playhouse; its design and equipment. Cambridge, Harvard University press, 1942. x p., 2 l., 420 p. front., illus., plates. 22 1/2 cm. PR2920 .A38 -- -- [Another copy]
Card 1880
Card 1880
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London. Theatres. Globe Theatre, Bankside. Elze, Friedrich Carl, 1821-1889. 6595.12 Eine Aufführung im Globus-Theatre. Vortrag bei der 14. Jahres- versammlung der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft zu Wei- mar am 24 April 1878 gehalten von Karl Elze. Weimar. Huschke. 1878. 32 pp. 17½ cm., in 8s. A description of an imaginary performance in the old Globe Theatre, of Shakespeare's time. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 23, 1916. K8521 — Deutsche Shakespeare- Addresses. — Shakespeare, William. Theatre. — London. Theatres. Globe Theatre, Bankside.
Card 1882
Card 1882
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London. Theatres, Globe Theatre, Bankside. Hubbard, George, F.S.A. **G.72.22 On the site of the Globe playhouse of Shakespeare, lying to the north of Maiden Lane, Bankside, Southwark. — Cambridge. University Press. 1923. (7), 47 pp. Plates. Maps. Plan. 29 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 3, 1923 M7437 — London. Theatres. Globe Theatre, Bankside. — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
Card 1884
Card 1884
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London. Theatres, Globe Theatre, Bankside. Porter, Charlotte Endymion, 1859– **G.4066.25** Photo of model to scale of Shakespeare's Globe Playhouse. = [Boston?] 1931. (4) pp. Illus. $10\frac{1}{2} \times 23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The photograph, $3 \times 2\frac{1}{2}$ inches, is mounted on page (1) of the text. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 2, 1933. D1712 — London. Theatres. Globe Theatre, Bankside.
Card 1886
Card 1886
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London. Theatres. Globe Theatre. Bankside. **G.72.11 Shakespeare's theatre. Description of the model [of the first Globe Theatre. 1594-1613]. Broadside. [London? 1901?] 2 photographs, size, $8 \times 10$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 29, 1916. K8649 — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
Card 1888
Card 1888
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London. Theatres. Globe Theatre, Bankside. Stephens, Robert Neilson, 1867-1906. **T.87.18 A gentleman player. His adventures on a secret mission for Queen Elizabeth. Boston. Page & Co. 1899. 438 pp. Plates. 19 cm. Clippings are inserted. Shakespeare and other members of the company at the Globe Theatre are characters. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 28, 1918 L4898 — T.r. — Theatre. Fiction. — London. Theatres. Globe Theatre, Bank-side. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
Card 1890
Card 1890
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London. Theatres, Globe Theatre, Bankside. Wallace, Charles William, 1865– **G.3941.35** Advance sheets from Shakespeare, the Globe, and Blackfriars. = Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare Head Press. 1919. 16 pp. 24 cm. Includes the Latin text of a plea presented by Thomasina Osteler, giving the origin and history of shares in the Globe and Blackfriars. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 9, 1920. L9902 — Shakespeare Head Press, — London. Theatres. Globe Theatres. Blackfriars Theatre. — Osteler, Thomasina. — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
Card 1892
Card 1892
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*Acc. 70-837 XbT Misc London. Grecian Theatre. Battle of life [Playbill] [London, 1847] Great Plz - 1942
Card 1894
Card 1894
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*Acc. 70-832 X6T Misc London. Grecian Theatre. Headman's axe [Playbill] [London] G. Stevens [1870] Great Pd - 1942
Card 1896
Card 1896
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Hay market *Acc. London. His Majesty's Theatre. 71-302pf ... This present Tuesday, April 16th, 1793. Macbeth. [London, 1793] Playbill. Drury Lane company. Gift: R. Ehrlich
Card 1898
Card 1898
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London. Haymarket Theatre. Kotzebue, August Friedrich Ferdinand von, 1761-1819. Sighs; or, The daughter; a comedy, in five acts; as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. Taken from the German drama of Kotzebue; with alterations, by Prince Hoare ... Charlestown: Printed by Samuel Etheridge, for E. Larkin, No.47, Cornhill, Boston. 1800. iv p.,1£.,[7]-71p. 18cm.(12mo) Translation of Armuth und Edelsinn. Evans 37760. MB-Rev.
Card 1900
Card 1900
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London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. **T.10.90 Programmes, 1829-1850. Unbound in box. Incomplete.
Card 1902
Card 1902
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London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. **T.57.75 Essay, An, on the rationality of brutes. With a philosophical comparison between Dr. Codgill, Inspector General of Town-Island. And Mango, the great monkey, Director General of the pantomime performers in the Haymarket. = London: Printed for J. Bouquet. . . . [1770?] (1), 24 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Cushing attributes this work to David Henry, with a query. It is an attack on Dr. John Hill. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3021 — Psychology. Comparative. — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. — Hill, Sir John. 1716?–1775.
Card 1904
Card 1904
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London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. Flint, A., pseud. No. 6 in **G.3821.5** The tailor's answer to the late attacks upon their profession, from the stage and press; with critical remarks on Jeremy Swell's mock-heroic poem. London. The Author. 1805. 36 pp. 18 cm., in 6s. Relates to a riot which took place at the Haymarket Theatre, August 15, 1805, when a mob of tailors attempted to stop the play called The tailors. Jeremy Swell's The Tailors' revolt may be found on shelf-number No. 3 in **G.3824.14. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1915. K4876 — T.r. — Tailors. — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre.
Card 1906
Card 1906
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London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. Keats-Shelley Memorial, Rome. *A.4707.12 Haymarket Theatre. Special matinées for the Keats-Shelley Memorial House in Rome ... June 25th and ... 28th, 1912 ... [Programme.] = [London. 1912.] 27, (1) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plate. Colored illustrated cover. Autograph facsimiles. 26 cm. Includes the text of poems read or sung. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1927. N1807 — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. — Keats, John, 1795-1821. — Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822.
Card 1908
Card 1908
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London, Theatres, Haymarket Theatre. No. 11 in **G.3824.14 Letter, A, to the town, concerning the man and the bottle. London: Printed and sold by W. Reeve, . . . 1749. 20 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. On a performance at the Haymarket Theatre, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 31, 1915. K4664 — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre.
Card 1910
Card 1910
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London. Theatres, Haymarket Theatre. Maude, Cyril. The Haymarket Theatre. Some records & reminiscences. Edited by Ralph Maude. = London. Richards. 1903. vii, 240 pp. Portraits. Plates. 22 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted. The frontispiece is colored. Same. New York. Dutton & Co. **T.76.10 2495.170 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3026 — Maude, Ralph, ed. — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre.
Card 1912
Card 1912
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London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. No. 15 in **G.3820.9** Momus, a poem: or a critical examination into the merits of the performers, and comic pieces, at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. [Anon.] London: Printed for the Author, . . . [1770?] 22 pp. 24 cm., in 2s. Chiefly upon Samuel Foote. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 4, 1915. K4385 — Foote, Samuel. 1720–1777. — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre.
Card 1914
Card 1914
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London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. O'Reilly, Robert Bray. No. 4 in **G.3823.10** An authentic narrative of the principal circumstances relating to the opera-house in the Hay-Market; from its origin to the present period; but more particularly including the transactions from the year 1778. With an appendix. London: Printed by J. Desmond, . . . 1791. (3), 71 pp. 19 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4921 — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre.
Card 1916
Card 1916
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London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. **T.97.50 Some considerations on the establishment of the French strolers; the behaviour of their bully-champions, and other seasonable matters, at this critical juncture. Humbly addressed to the publick in general; but, particularly, to the inhabitants of Westminster. = [London.] Printed for R. Freeman ... [1749.] 25 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. The French company referred to was that brought over by Jean Mounet in 1749. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3025 — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. — Mounet, Jean. 1710-
Card 1918
Card 1918
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London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. Swell, Jeremy, pseud. No. 3 in **G.3824.14** The tailors' revolt; a mock-heroic poem, in three books. London. Hughes. 1805. v, 5–23 pp. 19½ cm., in 8s. Relates to a riot which took place at the Haymarket Theatre, August 15, 1805, when a mob of tailors attempted to stop the performance of Samuel Foote's tragedy, The tailors. A reply to this poem, by A. Flint, called, The tailor's answer to the late attacks upon their profession . . . may be found on shelf-number No. 6 in **G.3821.5. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 31, 1915. K4665 — T.r. — Tailors. — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre.
Card 1920
Card 1920
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London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. Veritas, pseud. No. 7 in **G.3824.3** Opera House. A review of this theatre, from the period described by the Enterprizer, . . . A recital of the litigations, loans, embarrassments, . . London. The Author. [1818?] (3), 80 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. Relates to the Haymarket Theatre, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K4366 — London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre.
Card 1922
Card 1922
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London. Theatres. Her Majesty's Theatre. See London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 17, 1918. L4611
Card 1924
Card 1924
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Acc. 70-841 X6T Misc London. His Majesty's Theatre. Little Tommy Tucker [Playbill] [London] J. W. Peel [1846] (See under Queen's Theatre) Gest Fd - 1942
Card 1926
Card 1926
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London. His Majesty's Theatre. Martin Chuzzlewit [Playbill] [London] J. W. Peel [1844] (see under Queen's theatre) Goet - 1942
Card 1928
Card 1928
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. Mr. M. L. Mayer’s twenty-second season of French plays will commence ... June 2, 1890 ... = [London. 1890.] 30 pp. 25 cm. The title is on the cover. Contains brief analyses of the following plays: — La lutte pour la vie, Paris fin de siècle, Jeanne d’Arc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3031 — Mayer, Marcus L.
Card 1930
Card 1930
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. King John souvenir. Shakespeare’s historical drama King John produced at Her Majesty’s Theatre by Herbert Beerbohm Tree on the 20th of September, 1899. [London. The British Mutoscope and Biograph Company, Ltd. 1899.] Unpaged. 18 photographs with accompanying text. $31 \times 25$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. July 17, 1918. L4611 — Tree, Sir Herbert Beerbohm, 1853-1917. — Shakespeare, William. King John.
Card 1932
Card 1932
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. No. 6 in **G.3822.2 Programme of the arrangements for the season of 1832. London. Cochrane & Co. [1831.] 19, (1) pp. 21 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3034
Card 1934
Card 1934
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. Chambers, Abraham Henry. No. 5 in **G.3822.4.2** In chancery. The King’s Theatre, or Opera House . . . Copy of the short-hand writer’s notes, taken at the hearing of the cause before the vice-chancellor; in which Abraham Henry Chambers, . . . and his assignees . . . were the plaintiffs, and Edmund Waters, . . . and the executors of the late William Taylor, . . . were the defendants. Together with the judgment pronounced London. [Brettell.] 1829. 333, (I) pp. 22 cm., in 8s. Relates to His Majesty’s Theatre, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 21, 1915. K4935 — Double main card. — Chambers, Abraham Henry. (M1) — Waters, Edmund. (M2) — London. Theatres. His Majesty’s Theatre. (I) — Great Britain. High Court of Chancery.…
Card 1936
Card 1936
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. Ebers, John. 1785?–1830? Seven years of the King’s Theatre. London. Ainsworth. 1828. xxviii, 395, (1) pp. Portraits. 22 cm.. in 8s. **M.113.13=No. 1 in **G.3824.10 A history of the Italian opera in London. The margins of the copy on shelf-number No. 1 in **G.3824.10 are slightly trimmed. Same. Philadelphia. Carey, Lea & Carey. 245 pp. 17½ cm., in 6s. *6577.17 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4863—T.r.—London. Theatres. His Majesty’s Theatre.—Opera. Hist. and crit.
Card 1938
Card 1938
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. No. 3, 4 in **G.3824.10 Explanation, An, of the differences existing between the manager of the Italian opera and non-conforming members of the late orchestra. Written among themselves. London. The Authors. 1829. 50 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. Relates to the King's Theatre, London, now His Majesty's Theatre. Newspaper clippings are added. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915. K4872 — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 1940
Card 1940
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. H., L. C. No. 6 in **G.3824.10 On the Italian opera. No. III. London. 1831. 224-238 pp. Signed L. C. H. Cut from Fraser's Magazine for Sept., 1831 [Periodical Room *3187.-1.1831]. Relates to His Majesty's Theatre, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1915. K4874 — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 1942
Card 1942
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. No. 24 in **G.3822.1 Italian opera, The, in London. The Queen's Theatre. [London. 1851.] 55–59 pp. 22½ cm. Cut from Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, March 8, 1851 [Periodical Room *5313.1.15]. The Queen's Theatre is now called His Majesty's Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 26, 1915. K4981 — Opera. Hist. and crit. — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 1944
Card 1944
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. Mason, Thomas Monck. No. 5 in **G.3824.10** Prospectus of the plan intended to be pursued in the direction of the Italian Opera House. London. James Cochrane & Co. 1831. 16 pp. 20½ cm. Relates to His Majesty's Theatre, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1915. K4874 — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 1946
Card 1946
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. Old hand, The, pseud. No. 23 in **G.3822.1 Of the Italian opera. By the old hand. [London. 1845.] 373-378 pp. 22½ cm. Relates to the opera season of 1845 at His Majesty's Theatre, London. Cut from Fraser's Magazine, September, 1845 [Per. Room *3187.1.32]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 21, 1915. K4980 — Opera. Hist. and crit. — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 1948
Card 1948
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. No. 11 in **G.3823.12=**T.96.95 Scheme, A, for having an Italian opera in London, of a new taste . . . = London: Printed for W. Owen . . . MDCCLIII. 22 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. The title is repeated in French. The text is in English and French on opposite pages. The last page of the English text has no corresponding page in French. A proposal to employ parodies to increase the popularity of the operas to be given at the King's Theatre, Haymarket. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3031 — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 1950
Card 1950
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. No. 2 in **G.3824.10 Seven years of the King's Theatre. By John Ebers. [A review.] [Edinburgh.] 1829. 317–361 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. From the Edinburgh Review, June, 1829, vol. 49 [Per. Room *3112.2]. Ebers' Seven years of the King's Theatre may be found on shelf-numbers **M.113.13; No. 1 in **G.3824.10; *6577.17. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 29, 1917. L472 — No main card. — Ebers, John, 1785?–1830? — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. — Opera. Hist. and crit.
Card 1952
Card 1952
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. Taylor, William. No. 4 in **G.3824.13** A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket, ... together with the official correspondence upon the same subject ... 2d edition. London: Published by J. Debrett, ... 1791. (3), 48 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. This theatre is now called His Majesty's Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4899 — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 1954
Card 1954
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. Waters, Edmund. No. 10 in **G.3824.4=**M.376 61 The opera glass. Exhibiting all the curious proceedings of the King's Theatre; together with the original letters and papers, which have passed between the present proprietors, since the decease of Francis Goold, Esq. . . London. Chapple. 1808. 148 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. The margins of the copy on shelf-number No. 10 in **G.3824.4 are slightly trimmed. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 16, 1915. K4317 — T.r. — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 1956
Card 1956
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London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. Waters, Edmund. No. 6 in **G.3824.3=**T.76.130 A statement of matters, relative to the King's Theatre. By E. Waters. 2d edition. London. Ebens. 1818. (4), 27 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3030 — London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 1958
Card 1958
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London. Theatres. King's Theatre. See London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3031
Card 1960
Card 1960
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London. Leicester Square Panorama. 1793-1806 Robert Barker, assisted by his sons Thomas Edward (until 1802) and Henry Aston. 1806-23 H.A. Barker and John Burford. 1823-26 J. Burford assisted by his son Robert. 1826-58 R. Burford. (1845-58 known as Leicester Square Royal Panorama)
Card 1962
Card 1962
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London. Theatres. Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. Akerby, George. No. 5 in **G.3823.3** Spiller's jests: or the life and pleasant adventures of the late celebrated comedian Mr. James Spiller; containing his merry jests, diverting songs, and entertaining tales. [Anon.] London: Printed for H. Cook, . . . [1729.] 48 pp. Portrait. 19½ cm., in 8s. Spiller was for many years comedian at the theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 17, 1915. K4452 — Spiller, James. 1692–1729. — London. Theatres. Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. — Anon. ref.
Card 1964
Card 1964
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London. Theatres. Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. Rennel, Gabriel. No. 8 in **G.3823.14** Tragi-comical reflections, of a moral and political tendency, occasioned by the present state of the two rival-theatres in Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn-Fields. London: Printed for A. Moore, . . . [1725?] 30 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1915. K4501 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — London. Theatres. Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre.
Card 1966
Card 1966
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London. Theatres. Little Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. No. 1 in **G.3821.8=**G.3935.5=**T.77.243 Gildon, Charles, 1665-1724. A comparison between the two stages, with an examen of The generous conqueror; and some critical remarks on The funeral, or grief alamode, The false friend, Tamerlane and others. In dialogue. [Anon.] — London: Printed in the year MDCCII. (8), 200 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Relates to the Drury Lane Theatre, and the Theatre in Little Lincoln's Inn Fields (1695-1705). This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1922. M4279 — Anon. ref. — London. Theatres. Little Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
Card 1968
Card 1968
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London. Theatres. Little Theatre in the Haymarket. See London. Theatres. Haymarket Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 25, 1914. K2741
Card 1970
Card 1970
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London. Theatres. Lyceum. Programmes. Unbound in 2 boxes. **T.10.96
Card 1972
Card 1972
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*Acc. 70=838 X bT Music London. Lyceum Theatre. The bells [Playbill] [London] Brettell [1850?] [1872] Gat Rd - 1942
Card 1974
Card 1974
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*Acc. 70-836 XbT Music London. Lyceum Theatre. Martin Chuzzlewit [Playbill] [London] W. S. Johnson [1850?] Gest Fd - 1942
Card 1976
Card 1976
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*Acc. 70-835 X6T Music London. Lyceum Theatre. The sergeant's wife [Playbill] [London, 1860] Gast Pd - 1942
Card 1978
Card 1978
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London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. **T.58.152= *4579a.152 Souvenir of Becket, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. First presented at the Lyceum Theatre, 6th February, 1893, by Henry Irving. Illustrated by J. Bernard Partridge . . London. "Black and White." 1893. (5) pp. (12) plates. $16\frac{1}{2}$ $\times$ 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 15, 1915. K6114 — Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson, 1809–1892. — Irving, Sir Henry, 1838–1905. — Partridge, J. Bernard, illus., 1861-
Card 1980
Card 1980
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London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. Souvenir of King Arthur, by J. Comyns Carr. First presented at the Lyceum Theatre, 12th January, 1895 by Henry Irving. Illustrated by J. Bernard Partridge and Hawes Craven. = London. Cassell & Co., Ltd. [1895.] (4) ff. Portraits. Plates. $17 \times 23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 18, 1918. L3572 — Irving, Sir Henry, 1838–1905. — Carr, Joseph William Comyns, 1849. — Partridge, J. Bernard, illus. — Craven, Hawes, illus.
Card 1982
Card 1982
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London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. **T.58.149=*8079.331 Souvenir of Macbeth produced at the Lyceum Theatre, by Henry Irving, 29th December, 1888. Illustrated by Charles Cattermole & J. Bernard Partridge. London. Cassell & Co., Ltd. [1888.] (33) pp. Illus. Plates. $17 \times 23$ cm. Many of the pages are plates, and the text consists only of brief passages from Shakespeare explaining the illustrations. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 4 1925. N1344 — Cattermole, Charles, illus. Irving, Sir Henry, 1838-1905. — Partridge, J. Bernard, illus., 1861-. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Macbeth.
Card 1984
Card 1984
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London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. 8079.330=**T.58.151 Souvenir of Shakespeare's historical play King Henry the Eighth, presented at the Lyceum Theatre, 5th January, 1892, by Henry Irving. Illustrated by J. Bernard Partridge, W. Telbin, J. Harker, & Hawes Craven. London. The "Black & White" Publishing Co., Ltd. 1892. (5), (15) plates. $16\frac{1}{2} \times 23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 15, 1926. N2439 — Irving, Sir Henry, 1838—1905. — Shakespeare, William. Illus. King Henry the Eighth. — Partridge, J. Bernard, illus., 1861-. — Telbin, W., illus. — Harker, Joseph Cunningham, illus., 1855-. — Craven, Hawes, illus.
Card 1986
Card 1986
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London. Theatres, Lyceum Theatre. Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington. 1834- 2543.118=**T.55.94 Henry Irving. A record of twenty years at the Lyceum. By Percy Fitzgerald. London. Chapman & Hall, Ltd. 1893. xvi, 320 pp. Portrait. 22½ cm., in 8s. The copy on shelf-number 2543.118 lacks the portrait. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.55.94. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3025 — London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. — Irving, Sir Henry. 1838–1905.
Card 1988
Card 1988
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London. Theatres, Lyceum Theatre. Hatton, Joseph, 1841-1907. *6898.13=**T.58.148 The Lyceum "Faust." 44th thousand. London. J. S. Virtue & Co., Ltd. [1892?] 32 pp. Illus. Plates. Facsimile. $16\frac{1}{2} \times 23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Reprinted from the Art Journal. Souvenir of Sir Henry Irving's production of Faust. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 18, 1916. K8833 — Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. Faust. Illus. — London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. — Irving, Sir Henry, 1838-1905.
Card 1990
Card 1990
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London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. Philofiddle, pseud. **T.96.361 A letter from Philofiddle [pseud.] to the public, on the management of the Opera. = London. Ginger. 1805. 3-30 pp. 30 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3021 — T.r. — Opera. — London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre.
Card 1992
Card 1992
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London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. Scott, Clement William. 1841-1904. 4545.150=**T.76/19 From “The bells” to “King Arthur.” A critical record of the first-night productions at the Lyceum Theatre from 1871 to 1895. By Clement Scott. London. John Macqueen. 1896. x, (1), 444 pp. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimile. 22 cm., in 8s. Relates to Sir Henry Irving’s productions. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.76.19. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3021 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. — Irving, Sir Henry Brodribb. 1838-1905.
Card 1994
Card 1994
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London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. Shakespeare, William. Cymbeline. **Q.2.26 Cymbeline. A comedy in five acts. As arranged for the stage by Henry Irving and presented at the Lyceum Theatre on Tuesday, 22nd September, 1896. — London. Chiswick Press. 1896. (7), 65, (1) pp. 26 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1928. N4734 — Irving, Sir Henry, ed., 1838-1905. — Chiswick Press editions. — London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre.
Card 1996
Card 1996
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London. Theatres, Lyceum Theatre. Shakespeare, William. Romeo and Juliet. **G.4015.66 Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy in five acts. (Arranged for representation from the text of the second quarto, printed A.D. 1599.) As performed by Miss Mary Anderson and company at the Lyceum Theatre, November, 1884. — London. Johnson. 1884. 72 pp. 23 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1928. N4733 — London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. — Anderson, Mary Antoinette, 1859-
Card 1998
Card 1998
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London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. **T.58.149=*8079.331 Souvenir of Macbeth produced at the Lyceum Theatre, by Henry Irving, 29th December, 1888. Illustrated by Charles Cattermole & J. Bernard Partridge. London. Cassell & Co., Ltd. [1888.] (33) pp. Illus. Plates. $17 \times 23$ cm. Many of the pages are plates, and the text consists only of brief passages from Shakespeare explaining the illustrations. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 4 1925. N1344 — Cattermole, Charles, illus. — Sir Henry, 1838–1905. — Partridge, J. Bernard, illus., 1861-. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Macbeth.
Card 2000
Card 2000
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London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. 8079.330=**T.58.151 Souvenir of Shakespeare's historical play King Henry the Eighth, presented at the Lyceum Theatre, 5th January, 1892, by Henry Irving. Illustrated by J. Bernard Partridge, W. Telbin, J. Harker, & Hawes Craven. London. The "Black & White" Publishing Co., Ltd. 1892. (5), (15) plates. $16\frac{1}{2} \times 23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 15, 1926. N2439 — Irving, Sir Henry, 1838—1905. — Shakespeare, William. Illus. King Henry the Eighth. — Partridge, J. Bernard, illus., 1861-. — Telbin, W., illus. — Harker, Joseph Cunningham, illus., 1855-. — Craven, Hawes, illus.
Card 2002
Card 2002
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LONDON — THEATERS — OLD VIC. *T.74 .27 Vickers, John, 1916— The Old Vic in photographs. With an introd. by John Burrell. [London] Saturn Press [1947] 90 p. illus. (part col.) 27 cm.
Card 2004
Card 2004
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*Acc. 70-842 XBT Music London. Olympic Theatre. Old gooseberry [Playbill] [London] W. S. Johnson [1870] Great Fd - 1942
Card 2006
Card 2006
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*Acc. 70-839 X b T Music London. Olympic Theatre. Poppleton's predicaments. [Playbill] [London] W. S. Johnson [1850?] [1871] Gent Fd - 1942
Card 2008
Card 2008
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London. Theatres. Princess Theatre. **T.10.100 Play-bills [Oct. 5, 1847; Feb. 16, March 2, 11, 22, April 10, 12-14, May 6, 1848, of John Gilbert's performances, including several in which the names of W. C. Macready and Charlotte Cushman appear.] = [London. 1847, 48.] 10 play-bills. Portrait. 39 cm. Also contains a clipping relative to Gilbert and a portrait of him as Dogberry. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 18, 1921. M1039 — Gilbert, John Gibbs, 1810-1889. — Cushman, Charlotte Saunders, 1816-1876. — Theatre. Programmes. — Macready, William Charles, 1793-1873.
Card 2010
Card 2010
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London. Theatres, Princess Theatre. **T.10.13 [26 play-bills of Mrs. George H. Barrett's performances in London and Boston, 1848–1853, together with her photograph. — [London and Boston. 1848–53.] 2 v. Portrait. 36, 37 cm. Contents. — 1. 7 play-bills from the Princess Theatre, London, March and April, 1848, in each of which W. John Gilbert's name appears. 2. 19 play-bills from the Boston Museum and National Theatre, Boston, 1849–53. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 15, 1921. M1041 — No main card. — Barrett, Mrs. George Hooker. — Theatre. Programmes. — Boston. Theatres. Boston Museum. — Boston. Theatres. National Theatre, Portland Street. — London. Theatres. Princess Theatre.
Card 2012
Card 2012
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London. Theatres. Queen's Theatre. See London. Theatres. His Majesty's Theatre.
Card 2014
Card 2014
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London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. Farren, Percy. **T.96.202=**T.96.30 Copy of a letter from Mr. Percy Farren; stage manager of the late Royal Brunswick Theatre. (In Thomson, James. A brief narrative of the opening and sudden destruction of the Royal Brunswick Theatre. Pp. 7-12. London. 1828.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J653 — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre.
Card 2016
Card 2016
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London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. **T.76.176 Full and accurate account, A, of the destruction of the Brunswick Theatre, with the statements of Rev. G. C. Smith, & Messrs. Wm. & Percy Farren; letters of the architect; reports of public meetings; . . . With a history of the theatre . . . and of the introduction of theatres in the eastern part of the Metropolis. = London. Robins. 1828. 36 pp. Plate. Vignette. 20 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J655 — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. — London. Theatres.
Card 2018
Card 2018
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London. Theatres, Royal Brunswick Theatre. **T.96.366 Ground, The. of the theatre. An interesting review of circumstances connected with the ground upon which the late “Royalty,” and the more recent “New Brunswick Theatre” stood . . . With proposals for restoring the ground back to its original appropriation, by erecting a building . . . devoted to the purpose of benevolence and religion . . . = London. Wakefield. [1828.] 34 pp. 19 cm. Clippings and a plate are inserted. Contains an attack on theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J656 — Theatre. In opposition to. — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. — London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre.
Card 2020
Card 2020
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London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. Smith, George Charles, 1782–1863. Dreadful catastrophe. An authentic narrative of the destruction of the Brunswick Theatre, Wellclose Square. By the Rev. G. C. Smith. Parts [1–]6. London. Wakefield. [1828.] 6 parts. 20 cm. **T.76.173 Parts 2–6 have the title: Brunswick Theatre; or, the second[-sixth] part of observations on the destruction of the new Brunswick Theatre. . . Same. Part [1]. [Another edition.] No. 2 in **G.3822.3 The sub-title varies slightly. Still another edition of Part [1], having the title Falling of the Brunswick Theatre, may be found on shelf-number **T.76.174. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 8, 1918. L3708 — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre.
Card 2022
Card 2022
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London. Theatres, Royal Brunswick Theatre. Smith, George Charles, 1782-1863. **T.76.174 Falling of the Brunswick Theatre. The Rev. Mr. Smith's statement concerning the falling of the new Brunswick Theatre, Wellclose Square, Feb. 28, 1828 ... [London.] Fairburn. [1828.] 14 pp. 20 cm. Pp. 1-11 of this pamphlet correspond to the first part of the author's Dreadful catastrophe [**T.73.173]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 12, 1918. L3724 — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre.
Card 2024
Card 2024
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London. Theatres, Royal Brunswick Theatre. Thomson, Charles, barrister-at-law. The Brunswick: a poem ... [Anon.] 2d edition. = London. Marsh. 1829. (1), 108 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. Relates to the destruction of the Royal Brunswick Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J655 — Anon. ref. — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre.
Card 2026
Card 2026
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London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. Thomson, James, dramatist. **T.96.202=**T.96 3c A brief narrative of the opening, and sudden destruction of the Royal Brunswick Theatre, in a letter from Percy Farren, stage-manager . . . Subjoined, the new musical farce of An uncle too many; by James Thomson. Never performed but on the only two evenings the Brunswick Theatre was open . . . = London. Wilson. 1828. 56 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. Farren's letter is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J655 — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. — Uncle, An, too many. Farce.
Card 2028
Card 2028
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London. Theatres. Royal Circus. Dibdin, Charles. 1745-1814. The Royal Circus epitomized. = London: Printed for the author . . . 1784. xx, 79 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. The author's name is signed to the dedication. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J654 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Royal Circus.
Card 2030
Card 2030
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London. Theatres. Royal Circus. Read, T. No. 4 in **G.3824.6 The history of the Royal Circus, introductory to the case of Mr. Read, late stage manager of that theatre; in a letter, to a friend. London: Printed in the year, M DCC XCI. (4), 138 pp. $20\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K4366 — London. Theatres. Royal Circus.
Card 2032
Card 2032
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London. Theatres. Royal Olympic Theatre. **T.10.99 Play-bills of performances in which Frederick Robson appeared in his most popular parts: Nov. 15, Dec. 6, 1855; June 16, July 8, 14, Aug. 25, Nov. 3, 24, Dec. 22, 26, 1856; Feb. 11, March 12, 16, 30, April 13, June 1, 15, July 2, 6, Sept. 14, Nov. 23, Dec. 7, 28, 1857; Jan. 4, Aug. 21, 1858. = [London. 1855–58.] 25 play-bills. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 10, 1921. M1036 — Theatre. Programmes. — Robson, Thomas Frederick, 1822?–1864.
Card 2034
Card 2034
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London. Royal Olympic Theatre. [Uncle Tom's cabin] ...Monday, October 11, 1852...the performances will commence with...Mrs. Hariett [sic] Beecher Stowe's popular Ame-ican novel, called Uncle Tom's Cabin...[playbill] [London : the theatre, 1852] 1 sheet ; 50 x 50 cm. no OCLC
Card 2036
Card 2036
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London. Theatres. Royal Princess. **T.10.93 Programmes. Unbound in box.
Card 2038
Card 2038
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London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre. **T.96.366 Ground, The, of the theatre. An interesting review of circumstances connected with the ground upon which the late “Royalty,” and the more recent “New Brunswick Theatre” stood . . . With proposals for restoring the ground back to its original appropriation, by erecting a building . . . devoted to the purpose of benevolence and religion . . . = London. Wakefield. [1828.] 34 pp. 19 cm. Clippings and a plate are inserted. Contains an attack on theatres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J656 — Theatre. In opposition to. — London. Theatres. Royal Brunswick Theatre. — London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre.
Card 2040
Card 2040
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London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre. Jackman, Isaac. No. 5 in **G.3823 8=**T.96 362=**T.75 53 Royal and Royalty Theatres. Letter to Phillips Glover . . . in a dedication to the burletta of Hero and Leander, now performing . . . at the Royalty Theatre . . . [Anon.] London: Printed for J. Murray . . . M.DCC.LXXXVII. vii, 84 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number No. 5 in **G.3823.8. A letter to the author of the burletta called Hero and Leander . . . may be found on shelf-number **T.96.54. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3062 — Anon. ref. — London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre. — Glover, Phillips. — Hero and Leander. Burletta.
Card 2042
Card 2042
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London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre. **T.75·54 Letter, A, to the author of the burletta called Hero and Leander, in refutation of what he has advanced in his dedication to Philips Glover, on the statutes for the regulation of theatres, the conduct of Mr. Palmer, of Mr. Justice Staples, and the other justices; and also of his observations on the consequences that must arise . . . from the . . . establishment of a theatre in Wellclose Square. = London: Printed for G. Kearsley . . . 1787. (1), 48 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. Opposes the licensing of the Royalty Theatre in Wellclose Square, London. Jackman's Hero and Leander may be found on shelf-numbers No. 5 in **G.3823.8; **T.75·53; **T.96·362. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J351 — Royalty Theat…
Card 2044
Card 2044
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London. Theatres, Royalty Theatre. Percival, John, of London. **T.96.50=**T.96.365=**T.76.61 Society for the Suppression of Vice. A few observations in defence of the scenic exhibitions at the Royalty Theatre, and on the intolerant censure of the drama in general; contained in the "Solemn protest" of the Rev. Tho. Thirlwall, in the name of the Society for the Suppression of Vice. = London. Griffiths. 1804. (3), 42 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number **T.96.365. Thirlwall's Royalty Theatre: a solemn protest ... may be found on shelf-numbers No. 1 in **G.3824.9; **T.76.92; **T.96.360; etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3058 — T.r. — Theatre. In favor of. — London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre. — Thirlwall, Thom…
Card 2046
Card 2046
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London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre. **T.75.51 Review, A, of the present contest between the managers of the winter theatres, the Little Theatre in the Hay-Market and the Royalty Theatre in Well-Close Square . . . Added, several authentic papers . . . = London: Printed for Charles Stalker . . . MDCCLXXXVII. (3), 79 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. K3074 — London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre.
Card 2048
Card 2048
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London. Theatres, Royalty Theatre. Thirlwall, Thomas. -1827. Royalty Theatre. A solemn protest against the revival of scenic exhibitions and interludes at the Royalty Theatre. London: Printed by T. Plummer . . . and sold by Barnfield . . . 1803. 14 pp. 20½ cm. No. 1 in **G.3824.9** A reply by John Percival, having the title Society for the Suppression of Vice, may be found on shelf-numbers **T.96.365;** **T.76.61;** **T.96.50. =Same. 2d edition. Containing remarks on Pizarro, The stranger, and John Bull; with a postscript. **T.76.92** Same. 3d edition . . . enlarged . . . Prefixed, a review of the conduct of the stage in general, and the expediency and lawfulness of dramatic entertainments. 1805. 29, (1) pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. **T.96.360=No. 9 in **G.3824.4 This card was printed at the Bo…
Card 2050
Card 2050
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London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre. **T.75.52 Very plain state, A, of the case, or the Royalty Theatre versus the Theatres Royal . . . = London. Printed for the author, and sold by J. Murray . . . MD-CCLXXXVII. vii, 54, (1) pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. K3074 — London. Theatres. Royalty Theatre.
Card 2052
Card 2052
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*Aee. 70-847 London. Sadler's Wells Theatre. Fugitive slave [Playbill] [London] Williams and Strahan [1868]
Card 2054
Card 2054
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London. Theatres. St. James's Hall. St. James's Hall. The Kean banquet, ... July 20, 1859. . . London. Brettell. [1859.] 32 pp. 20 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 14, 1914. K2830 — Kean, Charles John. 1811?–1868.
Card 2056
Card 2056
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London. Theatres. St. James's Hall. No. 18 in **G.3930.13.1** St. James's Hall. The Kean banquet, . . . July 20th, 1859, . . ; and the Kean testimonial presentation, . . . March 22, 1862 . . . [London. Brettell. 1862.] 48 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. A folder in lithographic script is inserted. An earlier edition of this work may be found on shelf-number **T.96.178. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1915 K4850 — Kean, Charles John. 1811?–1868.
Card 2058
Card 2058
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London. Theatres. St. James's Hall. Moore & Burgess Minstrels. **T.15.12 Programme. [May 15, 1871 – Dec. 31, 1891; May 21, Oct. 22, 1892; Dec. 26, 1893; June 16, 1894.] = [London. 1871–91.] 41 v. 25½ cm. Almost all of these programmes are for exhibitions in St. James's Hall, Piccadilly. Before May 8, 1872, the company was called Christy Minstrels. Some undated programmes are prefixed to the volume for 1871. One of these is a programme for a performance by The Queen's Minstrels. Clippings are inserted in some of the volumes, and some of the programmes have manuscript annotations. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J423 — St. James's Hall, London. — Negro minstrels. — Theatre. Programmes. — Christy's Minstrels.
Card 2060
Card 2060
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London. St. James Theatre. Mustard's unrivalled band [Playbill] [London, 1838] Geat Fd - 1942
Card 2062
Card 2062
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London. Stanhope Theatre. Ms.Eng. ... Serjeant Musgrave's Dance by John 217 Arden. (603) London, 1963 programme.
Card 2064
Card 2064
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London. Strand Panorama. 1802-17 Thomas Edward Barker, assisted by Richard Ramsay Reinagle for a few years. 1817-23 Henry Aston Barker and John Burford. 1823-26 John Burford assisted by his son Robert. 1826-31 Robert Burford.
Card 2066
Card 2066
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*Acc. 70-848 London. Surrey Theatre. Bal masque [playbill] [London] S. G. Fairbrother [1847] XpbT Misc
Card 2068
Card 2068
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London. Surrey Theatre. Christmas carol [Playbill] [London] S.G. Fairbrother [1844]
Card 2070
Card 2070
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London. Surrey Theatre. Duchess De la Vaubaliere [Playbill] [London] S. G. Fairbrother [1839]
Card 2072
Card 2072
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London. Theatres. Surrey Theatre. Cross, James C. -1810? **T.37.145 The dramatic works of J. C. Cross, stage manager of the Surrey Theatre, containing a complete collection of the most favorite ballets, spectacles, melo-drames, &c. performed at the above theatre. 2d edition. = London. Tegg. 1812. 2 v. in 1. 18 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J654 — London. Theatres. Surrey Theatre.
Card 2074
Card 2074
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London. Theatres, Swan Theatre. Wheatley, Henry Benjamin. On a contemporary drawing of the interior of the Swan Theatre, 1596. Facsimile. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 12. 1887-1892. Part II., pp. 213-225. London. 1888.) Same. [Preprint.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2597 — London. Theatres. Swan Theatre.
Card 2076
Card 2076
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London. Theatres. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. See London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1924. M8280
Card 2078
Card 2078
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London. Theatres. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. See London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 2, 1914. K2435
Card 2080
Card 2080
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London. Theatres. Whitechapel Pavilion Theatre. Rodker, John. *A.7029.I.9.I The theatre in Whitechapel. (In Poetry and drama. Vol. 1, pp. 43, 44. London. 1913.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 22, 1920. M605 — London. Theatres. Whitechapel Pavilion Theatre.
Card 2082
Card 2082
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London. Theatres. Whitefriars Theatre. Greenstreet, James. The Whitefriars Theatre in the time of Shakspere. (Preprint. New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. 1887–92. Pp. 269–284. London. 1888.) **G.110.5** Same. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 13. 1887–92. Part III., pp. 269–284. London. 1889.) **G.100.1.1887–92 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2584 — London. Theatres. Whitefriars Theatre.
Card 2084
Card 2084
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London. University. Library. XZ The Sterling Library; a catalogue of the printed books and literary manuscripts collected by Sir Louis Sterling and presented by him to the University of London. [Cambridge] Priv. print. 1954. xiv, 612 p. illus., facsimis. 26cm. Compiled by Margaret Canney. Bibliography: p.xi-[xv].
Card 2085
Card 2085
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Benton fd - 29 June 1954 tr.fr. Z997.S837 1954 1 English literature--Bibl. I Sterling, Sir Louis, 1879- 6
Card 2086
Card 2086
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London. University. Warburg Institute. Studies, v. 4. Goldschmidt, Ernst Phillip. Hieronymus Münzer und seine bibliothek. London, The Warburg Institute, 1938. 153 p. v pl. (incl. facsims. l double) on 3 l. 25cm. (Half-title: Studies of the War- burg Institute, ed. by Fritz Saxl, v. 4) "Printed in Austria." "Katalog" p. 115-145. 1. Munzer, Hieronymus, d. 1508? 2. Incunabula --Bibl.-Catalogs. I. Series: London. Univer- sity. Warburg Institute. Studies, v. 4.
Card 2088
Card 2088
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London. Vauxhall gardens. **T.97.337 Vauxhall affray, The; or, the macaronies defeated: . . . A compilation of all the letters, squibs, &c., on both sides of that dispute . . . London: Sold by J. Williams . . M,DCC,LXXIII. 120 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. An appendix to The Vauxhall affray is appended. Relates to Elizabeth Hartley, Henry Bate, George Robert Fitzgerald, Thomas Lyttelton, and others. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J640 London. Vauxhall gardens. Lyttelton, Thomas, 2d Baron Lyttelton. 1744-1779. — Hartley, Elizabeth. 1751-1824. — Fitzgerald, George Robert. 1748?-1786. — Bate-Dudley, Sir Henry, Baronet. 1745-1824.
Card 2092
Card 2092
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*Defoe 30 .711 .H64S [Hoadly, Benjamin, Bp. of Winchester] 1676-1761. Some short remarks upon the late address of the Bishop of London and his clergy to the Queen. In a letter to Dr. Sm[a]l[rid]ge. London, Printed for A. Baldwin, 1711. 24 p. 19cm. On the legality of Queen's succession to the crown. 1. London (Diocese) Clergy. 2. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1702-1714. 3. Gt. Brit.—Kings and rulers—Succes sion. I. Title.
Card 2094
Card 2094
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London, Tower of. Bayley, John Whitcomb. -1869. [The history and antiquities of the Tower of London, with memoirs of royal and distinguished persons.] Vol. 1. [London. Cadell & Davies. 1812.] 272, xxxiv pp. Portraits. Plates. F°. **G.310.1.3 Lacks title-page and preliminary pages. The leaves have been separated and mounted in folio size and inserted in vol. 3 of Hume's History of England. Same. 1821, 25. 2 v. 4°. *2491.7 Same. 2d edition. Jennings & Chapin. 1830. vi,(2), 627 pp. *2491.8 "In order to bring [this work] into a single volume, it has been necessary to omit or shorten the notes and appendix." Preface. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 22, 1906. G1410 — London, Tower of. — Great Britain. Biog.
Card 2096
Card 2096
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London, Tower of. Bell, Doyne C. K55.3 Notices of historic persons buried in the chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London. Lond. 1877. Illus.
Card 2098
Card 2098
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London, Tower of. Dixon, William Hepworth. Her Majesty's Tower. London. Hurst & Blackett. 1869-71. 4 v. Folded plan. $8^\circ$. **K.232.5=2493.12 23 portraits and 4 plates are inserted in the copy on shelf-no. **K.232.5, and vols. 3, 4 are of the 3d edition. Same. Leipzig. Tauchnitz. 1869-71. 4 v. in 3. $16^\circ$. 2499.37 Same. [Vol. 1.] New York. Harper. 1869. Folded plan. $12^\circ$. 4535.10 Same. [Vol. 1, 2.] Philadelphia. Lippincott. 1869. v. 2499.38 Same. From the 7th London edition. New York. Crowell & Co. [1885.] 2 v. Illus. Portraits. 249879 Two copies. [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] F4521 — England. Hist. — Great Britain. Hist. — T.r. — London, Tower of.
Card 2100
Card 2100
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LONDON, TREATY OF, 1496. Selden, John, 1584-1654. ... Mare clavsvm sev De dominio maris libri duo. I. Mare, ex iure naturae seu gentium, omnium hominum non esse commune, sed dominii privati seu proprietatis capax, pariter ac tellurem, esse demonstratur. II. Serenissimum Magnae Britanniae regem maris circumflui, ut individuae atque perpetuae imperii Britannici appendicis, dominum esse asseritur. Accedunt Marci Zverii Boxhornii Apologia pro navigationibus Hollandorum adversus pontvm hevtervm, et (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 2102
Card 2102
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Selden, John, 1584-1654. ... Mare clavsvm sev De dominio maris libri duo ... (Card 2) Tractatvs mvtvi commercii & navigationis inter Henricvm VII. Regem Angliae & Philippvm archi- ducem Austriae. Londini [i.e.Amsterdam?] iuxta exemplar Will. Stanesbeii pro Richardo Meighen. M DC XXXVI. [1636] 12p. fl., 504, 61p. illus.(incl.maps) 15.5cm. (8vo) (See next card)
Card 2104
Card 2104
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Selden, John, 1584-1654. ... Mare clavsvm sev De dominio maris libri duo ... 1636. (Card 3) Title page in red & black. Pages 244 & 317 misnumbered 344 & 217 respectively. STC 22176. Ex libris (ms. note): C. Barlaeus; ex libris (inscription): James Bowdoin's, Dec. 25, 1815, Jacobus le petit.
Card 2106
Card 2106
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*Reserve 2569a London; a descriptive poem. New-York, S. Wood [ca.1820] .182 LCo.
Card 2108
Card 2108
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London, a pilgrimage. *Cab.24.25.6 Doré, Paul Gustave, 1832–1883, and William Blanchard Jerrold, 1826–1884. London, a pilgrimage. By Gustave Doré and Blanchard Jerrold. London. Grant & Co. 1872. (12), xii, 191, (1) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. $40\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 14, 1933 D1600 — T.r. — London. Descr.— Jt. auth.
Card 2110
Card 2110
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London: a poem. *A.4605 .11 folio <Johnson, Samuel> 1709-1784. London: a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal ... London: Printed for R. Doddesley, at Tully's Head in Pall-Mall. MDCCXXXVIII <1738>. 19 p. 35cm. I. Title.
Card 2112
Card 2112
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London or, The progress of commerce. Glover, Richard, 1712-1785. *Defoe 30 .761 .G51Mb no.2 London: or, The progress of commerce. A poem. By Mr. Glover. The second edition. London; Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe, in Paternoster-Row. MDCCXXXIX. (Price one shilling.) <1739> 1 p.l., 30 p. 27 cm. "Erratum": p.30. Bound with Glover's Medea, 2d ed., 1702, and mss. copies in unknown hand of Glover's Admiral (Continued on next card)
Card 2114
Card 2114
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London. Glover, Richard, 1712-1785. London ... 1739. (Card 2) *Defoe 30 .761 Hosier's ghost and A view of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy by Dr. Pemberton. .G51Mb no.2
Card 2116
Card 2116
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London, Septemb. 27. Yesterday morning arrived three Holland mails, which bring the following advices... Lond. Pr. by J. Dawks, repr. Bost. by B. Green and J. Allen. 1697. Broadside. **H.90a.63 The third single publication in America of a newspaper character. Same. Photographic fac-simile. **4411.122 = *4411.123 Reproduced, with explanatory text, in the Bulletin of the Boston Public Library, Oct. 1893.
Card 2118
Card 2118
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The London adventure. *A.5419 .5 Machen, Arthur, 1863- The London adventure, or the art of wandering. London, Martin Secker [1924] 141, [1] p. 21 cm.
Card 2120
Card 2120
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Q. 67 .783Alm mini London Almanack for the year of Christ 1784. -- [London] : Printed for the Company of Stationers, [1783]. 1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 5.9 cm. The calendar shows the changes of the moon, the days of the month, the Saints Days, time of high water at London Bridge; includes "a table of Kings & Queens Reigns", list of mayors and sheriffs from 1763 to 1784; list of holidays kept at the Exchequer Bank, and "of the current coins." (MrGRRBK on next card) ocm47076911 000836
Card 2122
Card 2122
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Q. 67 .783Alm mini London Almanack for the year of Christ 1784. ... [1783]. (Card 2) Panoramic view of the old palace yard, Westminster. Full contemporary red morocco, elaborately stamped in gold; marbled endpapers; all edges gilt; brass clasp. Engraved; leaves pasted together to form pages. 1. Almanacs, English. 2. (MrGRRBK) ocm47076911 000837
Card 2124
Card 2124
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R-B Q. 67 .783Alm mini London Almanack for the year of Christ 1784. ... [1783]. (Card 3) Miniature books--Specimens. 3. Great Britain--Kings and rulers Chronology. MRGRRBK ocm47076911 000838
Card 2126
Card 2126
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London and Birmingham Railway Company. Shury, John, engraver. No. 73 in *Map 67.8 Map of the line of the London and Birmingham Railway. From Euston Square Station to Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire, shewing also the principal towns, places, seats and parks on each side of the line. = [London. 183-?] Size, $11 \times 26\frac{1}{8}$ inches. Scale (computed), 2 miles to 1 inch. Profile. Engraved expressly for Railroadiana, or a new history of England. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 15, 1906. G2649 — England. Geog. Maps. — London and Birmingham Railway Company.
Card 2128
Card 2128
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London and elsewhere. Purnell, Thomas. 1834-1889. London and elsewhere. = London. Unwin. 1886. (4), 144 pp. 16½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J495 — London. Descr. Manners. — T.r.
Card 2130
Card 2130
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London and its environs in the nineteenth century. Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer. London and its environs in the nineteenth century, illustrated by a series of views from original drawings, by Thomas H. Shepherd. With historical, topographical and critical notices. Series the first, comprising the earlier edifices, antiquities, &c. London, Jones & co., 1829. 1 p. l., iii, 160 p. front., 79 pl. 27 1/2cm. Engraved t.-p. Text by James Elmes. cf.Brit. mus. Cat. 1. London—Descr 2. Architecture—London. I. Elmes, James, 1782-1862. II. Title.
Card 2132
Card 2132
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London Anti-Vivisection Society. Publications. Clemens, Samuel Langhorne. 1835–1910. *A.1770.21 The pains of lowly life. By Mark Twain [pseud. A letter addressed to the Secretary of the London Anti-Vivisection Society]. — [London. London Anti-Vivisection Society.] 1900. 6 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 4, 1915. K4388 — T.r. — Vivisection. — London Anti-Vivisection Society. Pubs.
Card 2134
Card 2134
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No. 11 in **H.90.507 London Apprentice, The, being an account of his matchless manhood, and brave adventures [etc.]. Boston, 1810. Broadsides. -Ballads of the street.-Broadsides.
Card 2136
Card 2136
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London Art Union. Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728-1774. *Artz Cab.20.2 The traveller. [Poem.] With thirty illustrations designed expressly for the Art-Union of London. 1851. — [London.] 1851. (4), 14 pp. Portrait. 30 plates. Autograph facsimile. $28\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 2, 1916. K8371 — T.r. made. — London Art Union.
Card 2138
Card 2138
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London as it is to-day : where to go, and what to see, during the great Exhibition : illustrated with a map of London, and upwards of two hundred engravings on wood... -- London : H.G. Clarke & Co...., MDCCCLI [1851]. [4], 437, [1], vi, [16] p., [12] leaves of plates (2 fold.) : ill. (some col.) fold. map, fold. plan ; 19 cm. l. London (England)--Description-- Guidebooks. I. Clarke, H.G., and Co., Pub. II. Great Exhibition (1851: London). MRGRRBK ocm03807516 009069
Card 2140
Card 2140
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London assurance. Comedy. See Boucicault, Dion. 1820?–1890. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1913. J69
Card 2142
Card 2142
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London Book-store, Boston. RARE BOOM DEPT. [Bowen, Nathan] 1697-1776. XH ... The New-England diary, or, Almanack for the year of our Lord, Christ, 1724 ... By a native of New-England ... 1724 Boston: Printed by B.Green, for the booksellers, and sold at their shops. 1724. Also [16],[2]p. illus. 17.5cm. avail- At head of title: MDCCXXIV. able in Advertisements from London Book-store in Boston, [2]p. at end. text Imperfect: p.[15-16] wanting. Evans 2415. MB-Rev.
Card 2144
Card 2144
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RARE BOOK DEPT. The London book trades. XZ Maxted, Ian. .19 The London book trades, 1775-1800; a preliminary checklist of members. [Folkestone, Eng.] .D87C6 Dawson [1977] xxxv,257p. 27cm. Bibliography: p.xiv-xvii.
Card 2146
Card 2146
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London Botanic Garden. Curtis, William, 1746-1799. A catalogue of the British, medicinal, culinary, and agricultural plants, cultivated in the London Botanic Garden. By William Curtis, author of the Flora Londinensis. To which are prefixed, Proposals for opening it by subscription. London: Sold by B. White, Fleet-street; Sewel, Cornhill; Robinson, Pater-noster-row; Payne, Pall-Mall; and Debrett, Piccadilly. M DCC LXXXIII. <Price three shillings and six-pence.> <1783> (Continued on next card)
Card 2148
Card 2148
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London Botanic Garden. Curtis, William, 1746-1799. A catalogue ... <1783> (Card 2) vi, <7>-149 p. fold. plan. 15cm. "List of the subscribers": p.v-vi. "Errata": p.<8> "A catalogue of books in natural history, medicine, and agriculture, deposited in the library ...": p.<143>-149. Imperfect: p.19-20 (Contents leaf?) wanting. The author's copy, with autograph notes on (Continued on next card)
Card 2150
Card 2150
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London Botanic Garden. Curtis, William, 1746-1799. A catalogue ... <1783> (Card 3) end-papers. Bound in crimson morocco, gilt tooled, and edges gilt, with silver clasps stamped on front cover: I. V. W. Curtis 1783.
Card 2152
Card 2152
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A London bookseller's ledger of 1535. Jackson, William Alexander, 1905- A London bookseller's ledger of 1535 (In The Colophon. New York, 1930-40. 24 cm. new ser., v. 1, no. 4 (1936) p.498-509. illus.)
Card 2154
Card 2154
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London Bridge. Martling, James A. London Bridge; or, capital and labor. A poem for the times. Boston. Earle. 1881. 66 pp. Plates. $24^\circ$. 4499.38=*A.5680 Same. 2d edition. 4499.37 [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 10, 1904 F2941 — T.r.
Card 2156
Card 2156
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London Bridge. Old London Bridge as Shakspere saw it about 1600, A.D., after 1576, when the traitors' heads were remov'd to the Southwark gate . . . The earliest genuine full view . . . traced & photochromo-lithograft for the New Shakspere Society, 1881, by W. Griggs. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series VI, Shakspere's England. No. 8. Folded sheet, size $11 \times 26\frac{1}{8}$ inches.) *6552.32.2=**G.130.1.1 Although included in No. 8 of this series and mentioned on the title-page, this appears also to have been issued separately as No. 9. Same. *Cab.24.20.3 This is a detached copy, bearing no marks of the New Shakspere Society beyond the title. It is not This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 12, 1914. K2598 — London. Descr. Views. — Griggs, Will…
Card 2158
Card 2158
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The London catalogue of books, with their sizes, prices, and publishers. Containing the books published in London, and those altered in size or price, since the year MDCCCXIV to MDCCCXXXIX. London: Published by Robert Bent,Aldine Chambers,13,Paternoster Row;and sold by Longman,Orme,and Co.;J.G.and F.Rivington;Hamilton and Co.;Sherwood and Co.;Duncan and Malcolm;Whittaker and Co.;Simpkin and Co.;W.Edwards;and R.Groombridge.Edinburgh:Robert Cadell. MDCCCXXXIX. [1839] (See next card)
Card 2159
Card 2159
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Barton coll--1873 LCxxx 1 English literature--Bibliography dis
Card 2160
Card 2160
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The London catalogue of books ... 1839. (Card 2) iv,415,[1]p. 23cm. Title in red & black; title vignette.
Card 2162
Card 2162
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The London Chronicle. No. 1762. Vol. XXIII. From Thursday, March 31, to Saturday, April 2, 1768. London, [1768] Ms. 2356 (IV.7.2) Parsons Family Papers.
Card 2164
Card 2164
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No. 1 in *2416.39.4=No. 1 in **G.3713.20.4 London Chronicle during the reigns of Henry the Seventh and Henry the Eighth. Edited from the original MS. in the Cottonian Library of the British Museum, by Clarence Hopper. [Westminster.] 1859. 21 pp. [Camden Society. No. 73. Camden miscellany. Vol. 4.] Sm. $4^{\circ}$. "The writer of this Chronicle duly records under each mayoralty the occurrences of the year. He notes the progresses of the royal family, the arrival of illustrious visitors into London, the paving of Chancery, Fetter, and Shoe Lanes, the ill-doings of the 'London prentises,' the state of the weather, the general health of the City, the principal conflagrations, the destruction of monastic relics, the gradual changes in religious worship, the names of those who were executed a…
Card 2166
Card 2166
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London Chronicle. Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790. A free examination of the critical commentary on Archbishop Secker's Letter to Mr. Walpole: to which is added, by way of appendix, a copy of Bishop Sherlock's Memorial. By Thomas B. Chandler ... New York: Printed by H.Gaine, at the Bible and Crown, in Hanover-Square, MDCCLXXIV. [1774] xii,122,[2]p. 23cm.(8vo) "Errata": p.[123] (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 2168
Card 2168
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Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790. A free examination of the critical ... [1774] (Card 2) Evans 13193. With this are bound clippings from the London Chronicle, published between 1767 and 1770, concerning the Church of England episcopate. In pamphlet vol. from libraries of Michael Lort and George Chalmers.
Card 2170
Card 2170
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London Company, The. Ellyson, James Taylor, editor, 1847— *Q.18.13 The London Company of Virginia. A brief account of its transactions in colonizing Virginia. With photogravures of the more prominent leaders reproduced from the collection of historical portraits at Oakridge, Nelson County, Virginia, secured for exhibition at the Jamestown Exposition by Thomas Fortune Ryan. [Edited by J. Taylor Ellyson.] New York. 1908. 21, (1) pp. 21 portraits and 2 plates, each accompanied by a page of text. 30 cm. The seal of Virginia appears on the cover. No. 248 of an edition of 300 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1920. M498 — Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition, 1907. — Ryan, Thomas Fortune, 1851–. — London Company, The. — Portraits. Colls.
Card 2172
Card 2172
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The London compositor. *Q.32 .23 Howe, Ellic, editor. The London compositor; documents relating to wages, working conditions and customs of the London printing trade, 1785-1900. London, Bibliographical Society, 1947. 528 p. illus. 22 cm. (Bibliographical Society, London. Publications. 1944) .G71H74 ---- [Another copy] 1. Printing as a trade--Gt. Brit. 2. Printing --Hist.--Gt. Brit. 3. Trade-unions--Gt. Brit. --Hist. I. Title.
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Card 2174
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London Co-operative Society. Articles of agreement for the formation of a community. London, Whiting & Branston, 1825. LCxx; Nucxxx.
Card 2176
Card 2176
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London Corresponding Society. The correspondence ... revised and corrected. London, London Corresponding Society [1795?] EC x.
Card 2178
Card 2178
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*H.99C .613 London cries for children. With twenty elegant wood cuts. Philadelphia, Johnson & Warner, 1810. 40 p. incl. front., illus. 14<sup>em</sup>. 1. London—Cries. 16-20243 Library of Congress GT3450.L6
Card 2182
Card 2182
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London directory, The. Wilkinson, Robert, Publisher. (The London directory, or a new & improved plan of London, Westminster, & Southwark; with the adjacent country, the new buildings, the new roads, and the late alterations by opening of new streets, & widening of others. = [London.] 1795. Size, $15\frac{1}{8} \times 19\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Scale (computed), 1279 feet to 1 inch. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 26, 1905. F8487 — London. Descr. Maps. — T.r.
Card 2184
Card 2184
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London draper, A. See Webster, W. June 24, 1902 E4813
Card 2186
Card 2186
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**T.97.281 London drolleries; or, comedian's pocket book ... Songs, tales, anecdotes, epigrams, riddles, epitaphs, &c. Collection 4. = London. Lowndes. [18—?] 59-82 pp. Colored portrait. 18 cm. All in verse. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J361 — Wit and humor. — English lit. Poetry. Colls.
Card 2188
Card 2188
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London Emancipation Committee. ... The annexation of San Domingo to Spain; a memorial to Lord Russell, with remarks on the papers presented to the House of Commons by command of Her Majesty. [London] Printed by W.M.Watts,Crown Court, Temple Bar. 1861. 8p. 20.5cm. At head of title: London Emancipation Com- mittee's tracts, No.6. (See next card)
Card 2189
Card 2189
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g: F.J. Garrison--1891-- tr.fr. 7585.40 no.6 1 Dominican Republic--Hist--1844-1930 I Chesson, Frederick William, 1833-1888 dis
Card 2190
Card 2190
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London Emancipation Committee. ... The annexation of San Domingo to Spain ... 1861. (Card 2) "Signed on behalf of the London Emancipation Committee, F.W. Chesson, Hon. Secretary"--p.5.
Card 2192
Card 2192
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London Emancipation Committee. ... Proceedings of an anti-slavery meeting, held at Spafields Chapel, on Friday evening, 14th October, 1859. [London, W.M.Watts, 1859] Price twopence. 2p. 1/.,19p. 20.5cm. At head of title: London Emancipation Com- mittee's tracts, No.2. Caption title, p.[2]: American slavery.
Card 2193
Card 2193
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g: F.J. Garrison--1891-- tr.fr. 7585.40 no.2 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Anti-Slavery movements dis
Card 2194
Card 2194
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London Emancipation Committee. Report and proceedings of the London Emancipation Committee. [London, W.M.Watts] 1859. 11,[1]p. 20.5cm. Signed at end: George Thompson, Chairman. No.1 in tract volume inscribed: Wm Lloyd Garrison, from George Thompson.
Card 2195
Card 2195
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g: F.J.Garrison--1891-- tr.fr. 7585.40 no.1 1 Slavery in Great Britain--Anti-Slavery movements 2 Thompson, George, 1804-1878 dis ex libris
Card 2196
Card 2196
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London Emancipation Committee. ... The Rev. John Waddington, D.D. and American slavery. [London, W.M.Watts] Price twopence. 1860. 12p. 20.5cm. At head of title: London Emancipation Committee's tracts, No.3. On Waddington's alleged fraternization with pro-slavery ministers in the United States.
Card 2197
Card 2197
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g: F.J. Garrison--1891-- tr.fr. 7585.40 no.3 1 Waddington, John, 1810-1880 dis
Card 2198
Card 2198
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London Emancipation Committee. Thompson, George, 1804-1878. ... Constitution of the United States. 1. Lecture by George Thompson ... 2. Lecture by Frederick Douglass ... 3. Lecture by George Thompson ... London: William Tweedie, 337, Strand. 1860. Price one shilling. 56p. 20.5cm. At head of title: London Emancipation Com- mittee's tracts, No.5. Debate on status of slavery under the Constitution.
Card 2200
Card 2200
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London Emancipation Committee. RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .A859 .T37L no.4 Thompson, George, 1804-1878. ... Slavery in America: a lecture delivered in the Abbey-Close Church, Paisley, March 1, 1860, by George Thompson ... [London, W.M.Watts] Price twopence. 1860. 19p. 20.5cm. At head of title: London Emancipation Committee's tracts, No.4.
Card 2202
Card 2202
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London Figaro. **T.95.93 English analyses of the French plays represented at the Gaiety Theatre, London, June and July, 1879, by the Comédie française. Reprinted from the "London Figaro." = London. "Figaro" office. [1879.] (2), 97 pp. 24 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3060 — London Figaro. — Paris. Theatres. Comédie française. — London. Theatres. Gaiety Theatre.
Card 2204
Card 2204
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London films. *A.4301 .64 Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. London films. London and New York, Harper & Brothers, 1906. 4 p.l., 240, [1] p. illus. 21½cm.
Card 2206
Card 2206
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The London Gazette. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Card 2208
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London gazette. (overaigned) R-B has years 1665-84, 1688-1694, and 1775-6 (on the Battle of Bexington). The remaining hand copies are at NEDL, except for the current year which is in Gov. Doce. Microtet Dept. has years 1665-1800 on microfilm under J7.G6. May 26, 1992
Card 2210
Card 2210
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London Gazette, The . . . February 5th. to . . . February 9th. 1684. Printed by Thomas Newcomb . . . 1684. And reprinted at Boston in New-England by Samuel Green, 1685. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $3\frac{1}{8} \times 9\frac{3}{8}$ inches. Contains the announcement of the death of Charles II., the address of James II. to the Privy Council, their proclamation of James II. as king, and his proclamation, "That all men being in office of government . . . shall so continue till His Majesties farther direction." This card was printed at the Bestor Public Library, May 22, 1924 M8644 — S.r.c. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. — Great Britain. Hist. James II., 1685–1688. — Green, Samuel, Jr., printer, –1690.
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London Gazette, The, extraordinary. ... June 10, 1776. **H.90a.352** — [London. Colophon: Printed by Thomas Harrison ... 1776.] (2) pp. F°. Contains the official British account of the investment of Quebec by the Americans. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 5, 1906. G2180 — Quebec, City, Canada. Hist. Siege, 1776.
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*G.389A .231 The London Genuine Tea Company. The history of the tea plant; from the sowing of the seed, to its package for the European market ... To which are added, Remarks on imitation tea, extent of the fraud, legal enactments against it, and the best means of detection. London, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Jones [1818?] 60, 4 p. front., illus, 22cm. 1. Tea. I. Title.
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London in the Jacobite times. DA682 .D69 Doran, John, 1807-1878. London in the Jacobite times, by Dr. Doran ... London, R. Bentley & son, 1877. 2 v. 22cm. Continued to Victoria's reign. *K.227.1 — [Another copy] 1. London—Hist.—18th cent. I. Title. DA682.D69
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London Institution. *Cab.30.14.3 A bibliographical account and collation of La description de l'Égypte, presented to the library of the London Institution, by Sir Thomas Baring, with a list of the other donations made to that establishment from April 1837 to April 1838. 2d series. London. [Not published.] 1838. 89 pp. 23 cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 13, 1912. H7341 — Description de l'Égypte.
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Z London Institution. Library. 3656 A bibliographical account and collation of La description de .F81 l'Égypte : presented to the Library of the London Institution / by Sir Thomas Baring, with a list of the other donations made to that establishment from April 1837 to April 1838. -- London : [Printed by C. Skipper and East], M.DCCC.XXX.VIII [1838]. 89, [1] p.; 24 cm. "Not published." Prepared by the librarians, (MRGRRBK ocm00949901 00579
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R-B Z 3656 London Institution. Library. -- A bibliographical account and collation of La description de .F81 1838a ... M.DCCC.XXX.VIII [1838]. Richard Thomson and Edward William Brayley. Xerographic copy. "The second series." l. France. Commission des monuments de l'Égypte. La description de l'Egypte. 1809-1830. I. Thomson, Richard, 1794-1865. II. Brayley, Edward William, 1802-1870. (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK ocm00949901 005700
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R-B Z London Institution. Library. -- A 3656 bibliographical account and .F81 collation of La description de 1838a ... M.DCCC.XXX.VIII [1838]. III. Baring, Thomas, Sir, 1772-1848. IV. Title. MRGRRBK ocm00949901 005781
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London jester, The; or, museum of mirth, wit, and humour. = [London. 18—?] 80 pp. Colored illus. 21 cm., in 4s. Imperfect. Pp. 9, 10, 15, 16, 27-34, 41, 42, 47, 48, 51-54, 65-72, and some pages at the end are missing. There is no title-page. Contains some notes on theatrical matters. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J362 — Wit and humor.
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*Defoe 30 [Tindal, Matthew] 1657-1733, supposed author. .722 A defence of our present happy establishment; and the administration vindicated; from the falshood and malice of several late treasonable libels, viz. Cato's Letters to the London Journal. And the Historical account of the advantages of the Hanover succession, &c. London, Printed for J. Roberts, 1722. 32 p. 18cm. 1. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. 2. The London Journal. Cato's letters. 3. An historical account of the advantages that have accrued. I. Title.
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*Defoe 30 The London Journal. .721 A collection of all the humorous letters in the London Journal. The 2d ed., with additions. London, Printed and sold by J. Roberts, 1721. 64 p. 20cm. Satires on contemporary politics. 1. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. I. Title.
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*Defoe 30 The London Journal. .721 A collection of all the political letters in the London Journal, to December 17, inclusive, 1720. London, Printed for J. Roberts, 1721. 60 p. 19cm. 1. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. I. Title.
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The London Journal. The political letters in the London Journal, continued to the end of March, 1721. London, Printed for J. Roberts, 1721. 64 p. 19cm. Half-title: Cato's Political letters in the London Journal ... Caption title (p.[5]): The third collection of political letters in the London Journal ... I. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. I. Cato, pseud. II. Title.
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*Defoe 30 The London Journal. .721 A second collection of introductions and letters in the London Journal. Being the author's account of himself: with humorous essays on several subjects. London, Printed and sold by J. Roberts, 1721. 72 p. 19cm. 1. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. I. Title.
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The London Journal. *Defoe 30 .722 .T72Cc no.1 <Trenchard, John> 1662-1723. A collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal, to December 17, inclusive, 1720. The 3d ed., with a preface to the whole work. London, Printed for J. Peele, 1722. 84 p. 20cm. Written in collaboration with Thomas Gordon. "The second collection of Cato's political letters ... continued to the end of January, 1720 <i.e., 1721</i>", with special t. p.: p. 37- 84. (Continued on next card)
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Trenchard, John. 1662-1723. A collection of Cato's political letters ... The 3d ed. ... 1722. (Card 2) I. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. I. The London Journal. II. Gordon, Thomas, -1750, joint author. III. Cato. pseud. IV. Trenchard, John, 1662-1723. The second collection of Cato's letters. V. Title.
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The London Journal. *Defoe 30 .722 .T72Cc no.2 Trenchard, John. 1662-1723. The third collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal, continued to the end of March, 1721. London, Printed for J. Roberts, 1721. 64 p. 20cm. Written in collaboration with Thomas Gordon. I. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. I. Gordon, Thomas, d. 1750, joint author. II. Trenchard, John, 1662-1723. A collection of Cato's political letters. III. Cato, pseud. V. Title. IV.The London Journal.
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The London Journal. *Defoe 30 .722 .T72Cc no.4 <Trenchard, John> 1662-1723. The fourth collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal. London, Printed for J. Peele <1722> viii, 52 p. 20cm. Written in collaboration with Thomas Gordon. I. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. I. Gordon, Thomas, d. 1750, joint author. II. Trenchard, John, 1662-1723. A collection of Cato's political letters. III. The London Journal. IV. Cato, pseud. V. Title.
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Card 2246
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*Defoe 30 <Trenchard, John> 1662-1723. .722 The fifth collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal. London, Printed for J. Peele <1722> no.5 64 p. 20cm. Written in collaboration with Thomas Gordon. I. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. I. Gordon, Thomas, d. 1750, joint author. II. Trenchard, John, 1662-1723. A collection of Cato's political letters. III. The London Journal. IV. Cato, pseud. V. Title.
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The London Journal. *Defoe 30 .722 .T72Cc no.6 <Trenchard, John> 1662-1723. The sixth collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal. Vol. II. London, Printed for J. Peele, 1722. 158 p. 20cm. Written in collaboration with Thomas Gordon. "The seventh collection of Cato's political letters ... " with special t. p.: p. 65-158. l. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1714-1727. I. Gordon, Thomas, d. 1750, joint author. II. Trenchard, John, 1662-1723. A collection of Cato's political letters. III. Trenchard, John, 1662-1723. Cato's political letters. IV. The London Journal. V.Cato, pseud. VI. Title.
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*Defoe 30 .722 .T72Cc no.3 A supplement to the London Journal of March 25, 1721; being the state of the case relating to the surrender of Mr. Knight, farther considered. London, Printed for J. Peele, 1721. 30 p. 20cm. On the desirability of extraditing Knight from Brabant for his conduct of the affairs of the South Sea Company. 1. South Sea Company. 2. The London Journal.
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*Defoe 22.W51 1721 LONDON JOURNAL. What has been, may be: or, Fair warning to the good people of England, against the common-wealth principles industriously propagated by the London journal, and too-unwarily receiv'd by some amongst us ... London, Printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-arms in Warwick lane. 1721. <Price 1 s.> 2 l., 86 p. 20cm. Attributed to Defoe by W. P. Trent. 1. Republicanism I. Defoe, Daniel, thor. 2. London journal. 1660-1731, supposed au-
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*Defoe 28.52 no.28 The London ladies petition, to have the chus-ing of able and sufficient members, instead of their husbands, that may stand stiffly by the Church. London: Printed, and sold by J. Baker in Pater-noster-Row. <1710> Price one penny. 8 p. 19cm. Occasioned by the trial of Dr. Henry Sacheverell. No. <28> in vol Campbell, 4th earl ume from library of John of Loudoun.
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27 Jan 1929 L Collection of Washingtoniana The Walter Updike Lewisson received data on basis from info from David Foxon 1 Sacheverell, Henry, 1674?-1724 dis
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London lamps. Verse. Burke, Thomas, 1887— London lamps. A book of songs. — London. Grant Richards, Ltd. 1928. 47, (1) pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 28, 1931. N8500 — T.r. — London. Descr. — Poems of places.
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London lavender. Lucas, Edward Verrell, 1868-1938. London Lavender. London, Methuen & Co., Ltd. [1912] xiv, 295 p. 20 cm.
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London letters and some others. Smalley, George Washburn. 4515.105 = *R.9.827 London letters and some others. New York. Harper. 1891. 2 v. $8^0$. Contents. -1. Personalities. -Two Midlothian campaigns. 2. Notes on social life. -Notes on Parliament pageants. -Miscellanies. A selection from letters written to the New York tribune from 1873 to 1890. Browning, Vol. 1., pp. 309-319.
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R-B 6553 .22 no.6 London Library. A catalogue of the books of the London-Library, : Ludgate-Street, Instituted in the year 1785. London: : Printed by H.L. Galabin, Ingram- Court, M.DCC.XCI [1791]. xxviii, 64, [8] p. ; 20 cm. (8vo.) Signature: [ ]4 a-b4 C2 B-I4 [ ]4. ''Advertisement to the first catalogue'': p. [iii]; ''Advertisement to the second catalogue'': p. [v]. Publisher's ads: 8 pages at end. I.T. RG89-530121 r MRG89-530121 17946
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Res. 6137 London Library. .16 [List of books added to the London v.1 Library during ... 1861. no.7 [London, J.E.Taylor, 1861] LCx
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London lyrics. Locker-Lampson, Frederick. 1821–1895. London lyrics. By Frederick Locker. London. Pickering. 1862. viii, 143 pp. 17½ cm., in 8s. *A.5288.2 Newspaper clippings are inserted. Same. 7th edition. Isbister & Co. 1874. x, 203 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. 2568.51 Same. A new edition enlarged. King & Co. 1876. x, 199 pp. Portrait. Facsimile. 18½ cm., in 8s. 2565.61 Same. [Chiswick Press.] 1881. x, 108 pp. 16½ cm., in 8s. 2568.82=*A.5288.1 There are two copies on shelf number 2568.82. Same. Author's edition. New York. White Stokes & Allen. 1886. Decorated title-page. 2588.91 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 13, 1914. K1739 — T.r.
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London lyrics. *PR4891 .L2A7 Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 1821-1895. 1881 London lyrics, by Frederick Locker. London [Chiswick press: C. Whittingham and co.] 1881. 3 p. l., [ix]-x, 108 p. 17cm. Two copies. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR KEPT IN FOR OTHER EDITIONS see PUBLIC CATALOG RARE BOOK DEPT. *A.5288.1 — — [Another copy] I. Title. *PR4891.L2A7 1881
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RARE BOOM DEPT. The London magazine: for September, 1746. XH London : Printed for T. Astley, removed from .26 St. Paul's Church-yard, to the Rose in Pater- .12 Noster-Row, [1746] RARE BOOM DEPT. p.[427]-482 ; 22cm. Woodcut signed J. Davies. XH .26 ----. March, 1758. .13 Incomplete: The monthly chronologer (p.[149]- 156) only.
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1) Old South Liby (not TP'g?) 2) Old South Liby (not TP'g?) 1 Periodicals, English I Davies, J ill. (rb only) 2d(1746,1758)2i2sp
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London mathematical society. **5086.60 Complete index of all the papers printed in the Proceedings of the London mathematical society. Vol. 1-17. [London: pr. by C.F. Hodgson & son. 1886.] 8 pp. $8^{\circ}$. -Indexes to periodicals.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS London Mathematical Society. SCE Proceedings. v.1-35; 2d ser., v.1-32, 34-47; .5086 3d ser., v.9-10. 1865-1929, 1931-40, 1959-60. .50 London [1865]-1960. 83v.in 84. 23-28cm. NOTE: Subsequent issues will be found in the Research Library's serial collection. 1. Mathematics--Periodicals.
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London Mathematical Society. **E.5086.50 Proceedings. Vol. 1-35. January, 1865 – January, 1903. Second series, vol. 1-32. January 1903 – Jan., 1938. London. [1866–]1938. 78 v. in 95. 26 cm. Additions on this card only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 25, 1916. K8284 — Mathematics. Periodicals. — Societies. Proc., trans., etc.
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London Mathews, The. Mathews, Charles. 1776–1835. **T.99.15 The London Mathews; containing an account of the veteran's travels in air, on earth, & on water . . . With . . . new and humorous songs . . . 30th edition. = London. Hodgson & Co. [182–?] 36 pp. Colored portraits. 14 cm., in 6s. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J393 — T.r. — Songs. Without music. Colls.
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The London merchant. Lillo, George, 1693-1739. The London merchant; or, The history of George Barnwell : as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, in Drury Lane, by his Majesty's servants / by Mr. Lillo. Boston : Printed at the Apollo Press ... by Belknap and Hall, sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1793. 60,[1]p. ; 17cm.(12mo) Published also under title "George Barnwell" Evans 46810. MB-Rev.
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The London mercury. Marshall, H P James Stephens. (In The London mercury. London. 25.5cm. v.12, no.71(Sept.1925),p.500-510)
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The London mercury. RARE BOOK DEPT. XA .6524 .36 O'Faoláin, Seán, 1900- [Articles & stories in scattered issues of The London mercury] London, 1935-1939. 13nos. 25.5cm.
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The London mercury. RARE BOOM DEPT. Stephens, James, 1882-1950. XA In the beechwood. .8531 (In The London mercury. London. 25.5cm. v.3, .47 no.13(Nov.1920),p.22-28) Short story.
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London Missionary Society. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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London Missionary Society. Acc. The case of John Smith... 79-119 Newcastle, Printed and sold by J.Clark, (8) 1824. lcx; nucxxx. Ainsley fd
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London Missionary Society. A missionary voyage to the southern Pacific Ocean, performed in the years 1796, 1797, 1798, in the ship Duff, commanded by Captain James Wilson. Compiled from journals of the officers and the missionaries; and illustrated with maps, charts, and views, drawn by Mr. William Wilson, and engraved by the most eminent artists. With a preliminary discourse on the geography and history of the South Sea islands; and an appendix, including details never before published, of the natural and civil state of Otaheite; by a committee appoint ed for the purpose by the (See next card) MB-Rev
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city fds--1888--tr.fr. DU510.W58 RLxx(reprint);LCxxx 1 Oceanica--Descr. & trav. 2 Missions--Oceanica I Wilson, William, comp. II Wilson, James, 1759 or 60-1814 III Rooker, M A engr. IV Foot, T engr. V Title dis (5071,66)
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London Missionary Society. A missionary voyage to the southern Pacific Ocean. (Card 2) directors of the Missionary Society. Published for the benefit of the society. London: Printed for T. Chapman, no.151, Fleet-Street, by T. Gillet, Salisbury-Square. 1799. 6p. /., c, 395, [7] p. 6 plates, 7 fold.maps. 27cm. "The body of the journal is the composition of Mr. William Wilson, from the Captain's papers, his own and the Missionaries' reports."--3d pre-lim. leaf. Plates engraved by M.A.Rooker; maps by T. Foot.
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*Reserve 5539.1 London Missionary Society. Sermons, preached in London, at the formation of the Missionary Society. Newburyport, Barrett & March, 1797. Evans 32384.
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London Missionary Society. Transactions ... Vol. II. London, T. Williams, 1804. LCx; NUCxxx(open entry, v.l- )
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Harding, George Laban, 1893- The Tahitian imprints of the London Missionary Society, 1810-1834, by George L. Harding and Bjarne Kroepelien. Oslo, La coquille qui chante, 1950. 3p.ℓ.,9-95,[1]p.,1ℓ. illus.facsims. 23cm. "Edition limited to 100 copies." This copy unnumbered. 1. Tahiti--Imprints. 2. London Missionary Society. 3. Ta hitan language--Bibl. I. Kroepelien, Bjorne, joint author.
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London Missionary Society. Newcastle Upon Acc. Tyne Auxiliary. 79-119 Disturbance at Demerara... (28) Newcastle, E.Walker, printer [1824] Ainsley fd.
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London Missionary Society. Newcastle Upon Acc. Tyne Auxiliary. 79-119 Negro slavery. (27) Newcastle, E.Walker, printer [1824] no.2 Ainsley fd.
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London Missionary Society. Newcastle Upon Tyne Auxiliary. Report of the committee to the general meeting... Newcastle, Printed by J.Clark and Son for the society, 1824. Ainsley fd.
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London Missionary Society. History. No. 2 in **H.94.102 Account, An, of the London Missionary Society, extracted from Dr. Rippon's Baptist Annual Register. To which is added, The state of religion at Sierra Leone, in Africa. From numbers 10 and 11 of the Register. With an evangelical hymn, composed in the Bengal language, 1788, by Ram Ram Boshoo, a Hindoo Munshee. Philadelphia. Lang & Ustick. 1796. 16 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1912. H7988 — Sierra Leone, Africa. Missions. — London Missionary Society. Hist.
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*P.63.531=No. 6 in *6534.2 London National Society for Women's Suffrage. Report of a meeting, held July 17, 1869. [London. Spottiswoode & Co. 1869.] 34 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7707 — Woman suffrage.
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London nights. *PR5527 .L6 Symons, Arthur, 1865- 1895 London nights, by Arthur Symons. London, L. C. Smithers, 1895. xi, 104 p., l l. 22cm. "Edition for sale: 50 copies on large paper; 500 copies on small paper." KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *A.8702.1 — — [Another copy] I. Title. *PR5527.L6 1895
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London oddities; or, the theatrical cabinet; being neat tit bits for the lovers of humour and eccentricity, and a glorious collection of songs, recitations, duets, glees, and comic stories ... [No. 5-12 and 2 unnumbered nos.] London. Hodgson & Co. [18—?] 10 nos. in 1 v. 18 1/2 cm., in 6s. *6559.73=*T.97.370 = Same. [1 unnumbered no. 1823.] 24 pp. Colored plate. 19 cm., in 6s. *T.97.202 Not a duplicate of any of the preceding numbers. J364 - Speakers. - Wit and humor. - Songs. Without music. Colls.
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London pageants. Nichols, John Bowyer. 1779-1863. No. 3 in **G.3824.13** London pageants. I. Accounts of fifty-five royal processions and entertainments in the city of London; chiefly extracted from contemporary writers. II. A bibliographical list of Lord Mayors' pageants. [Anon.] [London.] J. B. Nichols & Son. 1831. 121, (1) pp. Illus. Plate. 21 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1915. K4888 — T.r. — English sovereigns. — Pageants. Works about.—Lord Mayor's Pageants. Bibl.
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London plague. See Plague of London, 1665. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 24, 1913. K618
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London plane-tree, A, and other verse. Levy, Amy. 4569.146=*A.5233 A London plane-tree and other verse. London. Unwin. 1889. 94, (I) pp. Plate. [Cameo series.] Sm. 8°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1909. G9885 — T.r.
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London play bills and dramatic cuttings. 1766-1825. **T.11.5** = Scrap-book. [N. p. N. d.] (108) ff. Illus. Portraits. 36 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J367 — Theatre. Scrap-books. — London. Theatres. — Theatre. Programmes.
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Card 2326
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London playbills, pictures and cuttings. 1774-1874. **T.11.2 = Scrap-book. [N. p. 1874?] (171) ff. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Plan. Manuscripts. $39\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Some of the pictures are colored. Relates almost entirely to Covent Garden Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3023 — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre. — Theatre. Scrap-books. — London. Theatres.
Card 2328
Card 2328
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 2328 · View on Internet Archive
London poems. Buchanan, Robert Williams. London poems. = London. Strahan. 1866. (7), 272 pp. Sm. 8°. Same. 1867. Two copies. *A.1227.3 4568.147 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 22, 1909. G9752 — T.r.
Card 2330
Card 2330
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 2330 · View on Internet Archive
London prodigal, The. Drama. See Shakespeare, William. Spurious and doubtful plays. The London prodigal. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 17, 1911. H5056
Card 2332
Card 2332
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 2332 · View on Internet Archive
London Programme, The, and Sketch-Book. See Saturday Programme, The, and Sketch-Book. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914.
Card 2334
Card 2334
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 2334 · View on Internet Archive
Rolls, Samuel. **H.78.127** Londons resurrection, or the rebuilding of London encouraged, directed, and improved, in fifty discourses. Together with a preface, giving some account both of the authour and work. London. Printed, by W. R. for Thomas Parkhurst . . . 1668. (36), 373 pp. $16^\circ$. Refers to the great fire in London, September, 1666. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 23, 1903 F384 — T.r. — London. Fires.
Card 2336
Card 2336
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London Review. See Westminster Review. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 17, 1911. H4673
Card 2338
Card 2338
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 2338 · View on Internet Archive
London school of medicine for women. Pechey, Edith. P.76.679 Inaugural address delivered October 1st, 1877 [at the] London School of medicine for women. London. M'Gowan. 1878. 31 pp. Sm. 8°.
Card 2340
Card 2340
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 2340 · View on Internet Archive
**H.90a.63 London Septemb. 27. Yesterday morning arrived three Holland mails, which bring the following advices . . . Broadside. London, Printed by J. Dawks, Re-printed at Boston in N. E. by B. Green, & J. Allen. 1697. Size, $1\frac{1}{2} \times 7\frac{1}{2}$ inches. The third publication in New England of the nature of a newspaper. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 25, 1924. M8309 — Broadsides. — Boston. Newspapers.
Card 2342
Card 2342
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 2342 · View on Internet Archive
*4411.123=**4411.122 London Septemb. 27. Yesterday morning arrived three Holland mails, which bring the following advices ... London, Printed by J. Dawks, Re-printed at Boston in N. E. by B. Green, & J. Allen, 1697. Broadside. [Boston. 1893.] [Broadsides relating to the American Colonies. 2.] Size, $11\frac{1}{2} \times 8\frac{3}{4}$ inches. The third publication in New England of the nature of a newspaper. Photographic facsimile, with an explanatory note, issued by the Boston Public Library with its Bulletin for October 1893 [*6201.44.12]. The original broadside may be found on shelf-number **H.90a.63. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1924. M8305 — S.r. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. — Boston. Newspapers. — Boston. Public Library. Facsimiles.
Card 2344
Card 2344
Drawer 203 · Logic London So · card 2344 · View on Internet Archive
London sights, The. [Ballad.] No. 28 in **H.80.10.1** — Broadside. [London.] Pitts. [18—?] $9\frac{7}{8} \times 3\frac{3}{4}$ inches. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1910. H2185 — Broadsides. — Ballads.
Card 2346
Card 2346
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**T.25.13 London Sketch-Book, The. [Monthly.] Vol. 1, 2. Jan. 1874 – June 1875. = London. 1874, 75. 2 v. in 1. Illus. Portraits. Plates. 25 cm. No more published. After the issue for June, 1875, The London Sketch-Book was combined with the weekly Figaro Programme under the title: The London Programme and Sketch-Book. After two issues this weekly changed its title to The Saturday Programme and Sketch-Book [**T.25.14]. The plates and many of the portraits are colored. There are no title-pages. Contains theatrical and musical notes and portraits. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J365 — Periodicals.
Card 2348
Card 2348
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London Society for the Protection of Young Females. *P.54.531.1 Circular. London. 1841. 4 pp. 31 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 9, 1916. K8390 — Prostitution.
Card 2350
Card 2350
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London sonnets. Wolfe, Humbert. London sonnets, by Humbert Wolfe. Oxford, B. Blackwell, 1920. 63, [1] p. 20ᵒm. (Added t.-p.: Adventurers all; a series of young poets unknown to fame. [no. 27]) Title and series title within illustrated borders. 1. Title. Library of Congress PR6045.O62L6 1920 [2]