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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS The legend of Wonalansett, a tale of the White Hills. Price 35 cents. Boston, Newtowne .W82 Publishing Co., 1914. 28p. 22.5cm. 1. Penacook Indians--Legends. 2. Wonalansett.
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The wonder: a woman keeps a secret! *PR1243 .L7 v.2, no.10 Centlivre, Mrs. Susannah, 1667?-1723. The wonder: a woman keeps a secret! A comedy, in five acts. By Mrs. Centlivre. (In The London stage. London [1824-27] 22 1/2 cm. v. 2 [no. 10] 20 p. 1 illus.) Caption title. Printed in double columns. No. 10 in *K.45.17.2 — — [Another copy] I. Title. *PR1243.L7 vol. 2, no. 10
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Wonder, The! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy. For various editions of this work See also Centlivre, Susannah. 1667-1723. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1914.
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A wonder book. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. A wonder book / by Nathaniel Hawthorne; illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Garden City, New York : Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1930. (Garden City, New York : Country Life Press) xi,206,[1]p.,[15]leaves of plates : ill.,col. mounted plates ; 24cm. (Junior Library) Illustrated lining-papers. Orange pebbled cloth; stamped in rust. CONTENTS.--The Gorgon's head.--The golden touch.--The paradise of children.--The three golden apples.-- The miraculous pitcher.-- The Chimaera. MB-Rev.
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A wonder-book for girls and boys. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. A wonder-book for girls and boys. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. With engravings by Baker from designs by Billings. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. MDCCCLII. [1852] vi,[7]-256p. front.,6pl. 17.5cm. "Stereotyped by Hobart & Robbins"--verso of t.p. Red ribbed cloth, spine gilt stamped, (See next card)
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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. A wonder-book ... 1852. (Card 2) boards blind stamped. XB Blanck, BAL, 7606. .852 Another copy. 16.5cm. .H31W Imperfect: front. and plate to face p.62 wanting.
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Wonder-book, A, for girls and boys. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. A wonder-book for girls and boys. With engravings by Baker from designs by Billings. Boston. Ticknor, Reed & Fields. 1852. 256 pp. Plates. 17 cm., in 8s. *B.6018.80—*A.3897.25 Same. 1853. *A.3897.76 Same. Ticknor & Fields. 1866. 2409a.338 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 5, 1916. K9585 — T.r. — Mythology. — Billings, Hammatt, illus., -1874.
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A wonder-book for girls and boys. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. A wonder-book for girls and boys. By Nathaniel Hawthorne ... London: Henry G.Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden. 1852. 2p. l., [iii]-vi, 213p. front., 6pl. 17.5cm. Blue cloth, blind & gilt stamped, edges gilt.
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Wonder book, A, for girls and boys. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. *2400.30=*A.3897.24 A wonder book for girls and boys. With illustrations by F. S. Church. — Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1885. viii, 3-150 pp. Illus. Plate. 8°. Same [19-?] Z.40h19.6 [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 23, 1904 F2973 — T.r. — Mythology. — Church, Frederick Stuart, illus.
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Wonder clock, The. Pyle, Howard, 1858-1911. The wonder clock or four & twenty marvellous tales, being one for each hour of the day. Embellished with verses by Katharine Pyle. — New York. Harper. 1888. xiv, 318, (1) pp. Illus. Plates. Head-pieces. Ornamental initials. 25 cm., in 8s. Illustrated by the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 17, 1933. D2060 — T.r. — Pyle, Katharine, jt. auth.
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Wonder, The, of a kingdome. Comedy. Dekker, Thomas, 1570?-1641? The wonder of a kingdome. [A comedy.] London: Printed by Robert Raworth, for Nicholas Vavasour; ... 1636. (28) ff. 17½ cm., in 4s. **G.3970.35 Same. (In Dilke, Charles Wentworth, editor. Old English plays. Vol. 3, pp. 1-98. London. 1816.) *2607.1.3=**G.3960.20.3 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1920. L8528 — T.r.
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**H.99b.264 Wonder, The, of nature: or Europe's miracle. Being a strange account of one Hen. T' Kent, a little boy of seven years of age, at Mr. Powels coffee house near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, who hath legible white letters round the ball of his right eye, where are plainly to be read, these words in Lattin, Meus Deus, that is, My God in English, & round the ball of his left eye the same words in Hebrew characters very plain to be seen, to the great amazement & wonder of all persons of several ages, sexes & qualities that have seen it . . . With an account how several Jews have much admitted it, and they believe he is the Messias or Christ, which they have so long look'd for . London: Printed by Jer. Wilkins, near Fleet street, 1701. Reprinted at Boston, 1702. 8 pp. $14\frac{1}{…
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The wonder of women. Marston, John, 1575?-1634. The vvonder of vvomen or The tragedie of Sophonisba as it hath beene sundry times acted at the Blacke Friers. Written by Iohn Marston. London. Printed by Iohn Windet and are to be sold neere Ludgate, 1606. <54> p. 18.5cm. Signatures: A-G4(G4, blank, wanting) Printer's device on t.p. STC 17488. Ex libris (armorial bookplate): William MB Holgate.
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**H.87.38 [Wonder of wonders; or, the wonderful appearance of an angel, devil, and ghost, to a gentleman in the town of Boston, in the nights of the 14th, 15th and 16th, of Oct. 1774.] [Boston. 1774.] (2), 3-31 pp. Illus. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. The title-page is missing and the title has been copied from Thomas's History of printing. Two cuts are inserted. The purpose of the apparitions is to convince the man of his error in taking the side of the British in the pre-Revolutionary controversy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 25, 1925. N433 — Apparitions.—United States. Hist. Revolution. Humor, caricatures, etc.
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Wonder wheel, The, or periscope. Webber, Charles Henry. The wonder wheel or periscope. (Roosevelt edition.) [Astrological chart.] [Boston.] 1901. Diameter, 12 inches. No. 1 in *Cab.39.19.5 Same. Diameter, 7 inches. No. 2 in *Cab.39.19.5 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1909. G9819 — Astrology. — T.r.
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Wonder-worker, The, of Padua, St. Anthony, 5559A.92=**FR28.An8st Stoddard, Charles Warren, 1843-1909. The wonder-worker of Padua [St. Anthony.] = Notre Dame, Ind. The Ave Maria. [1896.] 193 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 27, 1941. E3632 — T.r. — Antonius, Saint, of Padua, 1195-1231.
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Wonder-working providence of Sions Saviour, in New England. Johnson, Captain Edward, of Woburn, Mass., 1599–1672. **G.355·33 America painted to the life. A true history of the originall undertakings of the advancement of plantations into those parts, with a perfect relation of our English discoveries . . . from the year, 1628. to 1658. declaring the forms of their government, policies, religions, manners, customs, military discipline, warres with the Indians, the commodities of their countries, a description of their towns, and havens, . . . More especially an absolute narrative of the north parts of America, and of the discoveries and plantations (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1920. L8944 — T.r. — Massachusetts. Hist. Colony …
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Wonder-working providence of Sions Saviour, in New England. **G.355.33 Johnson, Captain E., of Woburn, Mass., 1599–1672. America painted to the life. (Continued, 1.) of our English in New-England. Written by Sir Ferdinando Gorges . . . Published since his decease, by his grand-child Ferdinando Gorges . . . London; Printed by E. Brudenell, for Nathaniel Brook . . . 1658. (4), 236 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. Not the work of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, but Edward Johnson's Wonder working Providence . . . , which Ferdinando Gorges, the younger, included in his America painted to the life, and attributed to his grandfather. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1920 L8944
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Wonder-working providence of Sions Saviour, in New England. **G.355.33 Johnson, Captain E., of Woburn, Mass., 1599–1672. America painted to the life. (Continued, 2.) Johnson's work was published anonymously, in London, in 1654, with the title (probably supplied by the publisher) A history of New England [**H.94.103=**G.355.27]. This title is supplanted by America painted to the life, but Johnson's own title, Wonder working Providence . . . appears as a running title in both books. It relates only to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. This copy lacks the index. References to this book, however, may be found in the General table at the end of the volume on shelf-number **H.95.111. Pp. 43–46 are missing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1920. L8944
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A wonderful account of the conversion of two young girls. 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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*Juv. Res. The wonderful advantages of adventuring in 4509a the lottery. .202 New-York, S. Wood, 1814. Cover title: The lottery.
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*Acc. 63-918 The wonderful adventures of the little man & his little gun ... Boston <1859?> (Fireside picture books) Nov. 22, 1963 gift of Miss Beatrice Monk
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Wonderful and Lamentable Newes: shewing the great losse and fearful shipwracke caused by the last tempest, with the fight between those Dunkerkers and the Hollanders ... London. Archer. 1624. 8 pp. 4°. A fac-simile reprint.
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The wonderful and most deplorable history of the later times of the Jews. Joseph ben Gorion, pseud. The wonderful and most deplorable history of the later times of the Jews: with the destruction of the city of Jerusalem. Which history begins where the Holy Scriptures do end. By Josephus ben Gorion [pseud.]. Whereunto is added, A brief of the ten captivities ... London: Printed for H.Rhodes, at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane in Fleetstreet. 1706. (See next card)
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Joseph ben Gorion, pseud. The wonderful and most deplorable history ... 1706. (Card 2) 7p.№.,341,[9]p. front.,1 illus.,3 pl.(1 fold., incl.ports.) 17cm.(8vo) Peter Morwen's translation of Abraham ben David's abstract (book 3 of his Sefer ha-Kabalah) first published London, 1558. Running title: The wars of the Jews.
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The wonderful appearance of an angel, devil & ghost, to a gentleman in the town of Boston ... Editions of this work 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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The wonderful appearance of an angel, devil & ghost, to a gentleman in the town of Boston, in the nights of the 14th, 15th, and 16th of October. W1OW 1774 ... Boston: Printed and sold by John Boyle in Marlboro'-Street. MDCCLXXIV. 1774. avail- iv,[5]-3lp. illus. 18.5cm. able in Title illustration. micro-text. "Preface" signed: S.W. A political allegory. Evans 13779. Imperfect: p.31 wanting; slightly mutilated throughout. I. W., S. MB
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no source - 1879 - tr.fr. 7548.32 no.4 dizbem 1 U.S.--Pol. & govt.--Revolution dis
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The wonderful city of Tokio, or further... Greey, Edward. The wonderful city of Tokio, or further adventures of the Jewett family and their friend Oto Nambo / by Edward Greey... Boston : Lee and Shepard Publishers, 1883. xiii, [1], 301 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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*Reserve Wonderful disclosure!... narrative of Dr. M. 6263 Lorner... .72 New York, Knapp & Barclay, 1845. LC. Wright 2752
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Wonderful drama, The, of Punch and Judy and their little dog Toby . . . Brough, Robert Barnabas. 1828–1860. **T.35.4 The wonderful drama of Punch and Judy and their little dog Toby ... By Papernose Woodensconce, Esq. [pseud.]. With illustrations by “The Owl.” = London. Ingram & Co. 1854. (56) pp. Plates. Engraved title-page. 19 cm., in 12s, inlaid to 24½ cm. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1913. J77 — Puppet shows. — Punch and Judy. — T.r.
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Wonderful eventful age, The. Pratt, Daniel. 1809–1887. No. 1 in **H.90.115** The wonderful eventful age. Elements worth thousands of billions of dollars, to all nations! Valuable circular. Price 25 cents Broadside. Providence, R. I. 1871. Size, $21\frac{1}{8} \times 13\frac{1}{4}$ inches. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 10, 1912. H6853 — T.r. — Broadsides.
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The wonderful history of the Morristown ghost. Young, David, 1781-1852, ed. The wonderful history of the Morristown ghost; thoroughly and carefully revised. By David Young. Newark [N.J.]: Published by Benjamin Olds for the author. J. C. Totten, printer. 1826. vi, [7]-76 p. 13cm. (12mo) "Erratum": p.76. An extensive revision of an earlier work by Ransford Rogers.
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The wonderful journey, a fairy tale. Beaumont, Cyril William, 1891- The wonderful journey, a fairy tale. With illustrations by Wyndham Payne. London, C. W. Beaumont, 1927. 87 p. col. illus. 21 cm. I. Payne, Wyndham, illus. II. Title.
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The wonderful life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. [Defoe, Daniel] Robinson Crusoe. Abridgments and adaptations. The wonderful life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe ... From Sidney's press, New-Haven. 1806. 31 p., incl. front., illus. 10.5cm.; bd. to 20cm. Brigham 56; Welch 260.53. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR I. Title. MB
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The wonderful life and suprising adventures of the renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe. London, Darton, Harvey & Darton, 1813.
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The Wonderful Mallet. Tokyo, Hasegawa, [n.d.] (Japanese Fairy Tales 2d Series No. 27)
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The wonderful narrative of Miss Julia Dean. *G.393 .80R Dean, Julia. The wonderful narrative of Miss Julia Dean, the only survivor of the steamship "City of Boston," lost at sea in 1870 ... A veritable female "Robinson Crusoe." Philadelphia, Barclay & Co. [c1881] [17]-64 p. 24cm. Illustrated printed blue wrappers preserved. 1. Robinsonades. 2. City of Boston (Steamship) I. Title.
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Wonderful narrative, The; or, a faithful account of the French prophets. Chauncy, Charles, D.D. 1705-1787. **G.389b.66 The wonderful narrative: or, a faithful account of the French prophets, their agitations, extasies, and inspirations: . . . added, several remarkable instances of persons under the influence of the like spirit . . . In a letter to a friend. With an appendix, directing to the proper use of such extraordinary appearances in the course of Providence. — Boston, printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle . . . 1742. 108, (1) pp. 16°. Signed, Anti-Enthusiasticus. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 11, 1904. F5255 — T.r. — Prophecy.
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Wonderful providence, A, in many incidents at sea. Holcomb, Eliah. A wonderful providence in many incidents at sea. An engagement with a pirate, and a mutiny at sea; on board ship Ann, of Boston, Mass. Written by an eye witness, and the principal actor in the tragical scene, which he is at any time ready and willing to qualify to. — Buffalo. 1849. 24 pp. 21.5 cm., in 4s. **G.388.71 The title is on the cover. “Published for the benefit of our inland watermen on the lakes and canals.” Same. 8th edition. Boston. Damrell & Moore. 1853. 36 pp. Decorated cover. 19.5 cm. **G.388.71R The title varies slightly. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 10, 1934. D4710 — T.r. — Mutinies.
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**T.56.304 Wonderful secrets, The, of stage trick; or a peep behind the curtain. = [London. 1793.] 54 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Relates principally to Mrs. Siddons. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J631 — Siddons, Sarah Kemble. 1755-1831. — Acting.
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Wonderful stories for children. Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Wonderful stories for children, by Hans Christian Andersen, tr. from the Danish by Mary Howitt. New York, Wiley & Putnam, 1847. 142 p. front., plates. 15 1/2cm. 1. Fairy tales. I. Howitt, Mrs. Mary (Botham) 1799-1888, tr. II. Title.
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Wonderful stories for children. Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Wonderful stories for children, by Hans Christian Andersen, tr. from the Danish. 2d series. New York, Wiley & Putnam, 1847. 144 p. front. 15 1/2cm. 1. Fairy tales. I. Howitt, Mrs. Mary (Botham) 1799-1888, tr. II. Title.
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Wonderful tales from Denmark. Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Wonderful tales from Denmark. By Hans Christian Andersen. A new translation, with illustrations. New York: James Miller, 522 Broadway, (successor to C.S.Francis & Co.) 1864. 2p. l., 7-156, 7-158, [1]p. front., illus., 5pl. 18cm. Title illustration. Added pictorial t.p. (See next card)
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Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Wonderful tales from Denmark ... 1864. (Card 2) Maroon pebbled cloth; blind & gilt stamped; publisher's advts. ([10]p.) bound in at end.
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Wonderful theatrical progress, The, of W. Hen. West Betty . . . Impartial observer, An, pseud. The wonderful theatrical progress of W. Hen. West Betty, the Infant Roscius, in Ireland, Scotland, and . . . England, also, at the Theatres Royal Covent Garden & Drury Lane; with an accurate sketch of his life. = London. Barnard & Sultzer. [1804.] 70 pp. 14 cm., in 6s. **T.99.4 Same. [2d edition.] 15 cm., in 6s. Bound in the original paper covers. The title on the cover reads: Memoirs of Master Betty, the Infant Roscius. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J300 — T.r. — Betty, William Henry West. 1791-1874.
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*A.9586 .18 The wonderful visit. Wells, Herbert George, 1866- The wonderful visit. London, J. M. Dent & Co., 1895. viii, 251 p. 20 cm. Ex libris Maurice Baring, Oliver Brett.
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The wonderfull wonder of wonders. *Defoe 30.721 [Swift, Jonathan] 1667-1745, supposed author. .S8Wd The wonderfull wonder of wonders; being an accurate description of the birth, education, manner of living, religion, politics, learning, &c. of mine a—se. By Dr. Sw-ft. The 4th ed. London, Printed from the original copy from Dublin, and sold by T. Bickerton, 1721. x, [3]-16 p. 19cm. A satire on a proposal to establish a bank (Continued on next card)
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The wonderfull wonder of wonders. [Swift, Jonathan] 1667-1745, supposed author. The wonderfull wonder of wonders. 1721. (Card 2) in Dublin. Attributed also to Thomas Sheridan. With this is bound the half-title and t.p. of the 5th, 1722, ed. 1. Banks and banking—Ireland. I. Sheridan, Thomas, 1687-1738, supposed author. II. Title.
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Wonderings (between one and six years) *A.5684M.38 Masefield, John, 1878- Wonderings (between one and six years). New York, The Macmillan company, 1943. 4 p.l., 64 p. 21 cm.
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“Wonderland” postage-stamp case, The. Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832–1898. No. 3, 4 in *A.2333.5 The “Wonderland” postage-stamp case. Invented by Lewis Carroll [pseud.] . . . Accompanied with the booklet Eight or nine wise words about letter-writing. — Oxford. Emberlin. 1889, 90. 2 parts in 1 v. Colored illus. 10 cm., and 10½ cm. The postage-stamp case contains 12 separate pockets for stamps of different values, and colored illustrations taken from “Alice in Wonderland.” The booklet Eight or nine wise words about letter-writing is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 31, 1924. M9221 — T.r. — Letter-writing. — Postage-stamps.
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Wonders. See also Remarkable providences. Barton This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 16, 1913. K676
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Aldrovandi, Ulisse, 1522-1605? Vlyssis Aldrovandi patricii bononiensis Monstrorvm historia. Cvm Paralipomenis historiae omnivm animalivm. Bartholomaevs Ambrosinvs ... Marcus Antonivs Bernia in lucem edidit proprijs sumptibus. Ad sereniss. et invictvm Ferdinandvm II magnvm hetrvriae dvcem. cum indice copiosissimo. Bononiae, typis Nicolai Tebaldini, MDCXLII. Superiorum permissu. [1642] [See next card) MB-Rev.
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Aldrovandi, Ulisse, 1522-1605? ... Monstrorum historia ... [1642] (Card 2) 4p. fl., 748, [27], 159, [6] p. illus. 36cm.(folio) Engraved title-page. Pages 48, 98 & 107 misnumbered 40, 108 & 97. "Menda sic emenda": p.[27] second count. "Paralipomena accvratissma historiae onmivm animalivm ... Bononiae, 1642" comprises the 159, [6] p. at end. Ex libris (inscription): Collegii Ludsunensis ... 1680.
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WONDERS. Boaistuau, Pierre, d. 1566. Histoires prodigievses, extractes de plvsievrs famevx avthevrs, grecs & latins, sacrez & pro- phanes: mises en nostre langue par P. Boaistuau, surnôme Launay ... A Paris, Chez Hierosme de Marnef, & Guillaume Cauellat, à l'enseigne du Pelican, au mont S. Hi- laire. 1564. Avec privilege dv Roy. 12 p.l., 180 numb.l. illus. 18cm. Title illustration: woodcut arms of Jean de (Continued on next card)
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WONDERS. Boaistuau, Pierre, d. 1566. Histoires prodigievses ... 1564. (Card 2) Rieux, the dedicatee. Signatures: a$^4$, e$^4$, A-Y$^8$, Z$^4$. Numerous errors in foliation. Ex libris (stamp): P. Levot.
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WONDERS. RARE BOOK DEPT. XG .3553 .6 Marconville, Jean de, b. ca. 1540. Recueil memorable d'avcvns cas merueilleux aduenuz de noz ans, et d'aucunes choses estran- ges & mõstrueüses aduenües es siecles passez. Par Iean de Marcovville ... A Paris, Pour Iean Dallier libraire,demourant sur le pont Sainct Michel, à l'enseigne de la Rose blanche. 1564. Auec priuilege du Roy. 8p.№.,132 numb.№. 17.5cm.(8vo) Errors in foliation. MB
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Wonders. Torquemada, Antonio de, fl. 1570. Iardin de flores curiosas, en q se trata algunas materias de humanidad, philosophia, theologia, y geographia, con otras cosas curiosas, y apazibles . . . — Salamanca. En casa de Iuan Baptista de Terranoua. 1570. (8), 286, (1) ff. 16°. **D.16ob.g2 Same. Anveres. En casa de Iuan Corderio. 1575. (23), 539, (1) pp. 24°. *5099a.62=**D.16oa.35 [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 5, 1903 E8542 — T.r. — Wonders.
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WONDERS. RARE BOOK DEPT. XD .160B .92 Torquemada, Antonio, f1.16th cent. Iardin de flores curiosas, en q se tratã algunas materias de humanidad, philosophia, theologia, y geographia, con otras cosas curiosas, y apazibles, Cõpuesto por Antonio de Torquemada ... En Salamanca. En casa de Iuan Baptista de Terranoua. M.D.LXX. Con privilegio ... [1570] 8p. l., 286 numb. l., 1 l. 14.5cm.(8vo) Printer's device on verso of final leaf. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR (See next card) MB- Rev.
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Torquemada, Antonio, fl.16th cent. Iardin de flores curiosas ... 1570. (Card 2) Signatures: $^8$ A-Z$^8$ Aa-Nn$^8$ (Nn8, blank, wanting) Includes references to American Indians. Errors in foliation. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR
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RARE BOOK DEPT. WONDERS & CURIOSITIES. Fuente la Peña, Antonio de, 17th cent. El ente dilucidado. Discurso vnico novissi? muestra ay en natural animales irracionales invisibles, y quale sean por el rmo p.f. Antonio de Fuete la peña ... En Madrid en la empresa real año de 1677. Acosta d Iu? Calatayud librero del rey nº sr y d. Ia? Ant? Rodrigz d Cisneros. 11p. /.,438,[18]p. 21cm.(4to) Engraved t.p. (See next card) MB
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Fuente la Peña, Antonio de, 17th cent. El ente dilucidado ... 1677. (Card 2) First printed, Madrid, 1676. Includes references to America. Numerous errors in paging. In this copy p.437-[444] are present in duplicate.
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Acc. 89- 232 (13) 16.5 cm. Wonders! Descriptive of Some of the Most Remarkable of Nature and Art. Baltimore, [n.d.] Ms. 2356 (IV.5.4) Parsons Family Papers.
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Juv. M61 The Wonders of a day. London, J. Marshall [n.d.]
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The wonders of the British Metropolis. London, T. Tegg, [n.d.]
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Wonders, The, of engraving. 8152.01-25=**K.177.20 Duplessis, Georges Victor Antoine Gratet. 1834-1899. The wonders of engraving. New York. Charles Scribner & Co. 1871. 338 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. [Illustrated library of wonders.] 17½ cm. Same. 1886. 8152.01-25R This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. K1436 — T.r. — Engraving. Hist. — S.r.
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Wonders, The, of geology. Goodrich, Samuel Griswold, 1793–1860. The wonders of geology, by the author of Peter Parley’s Tales. = Boston. Bradbury, Soden & Co. .1845. (1), 291 pp. Illus. Plate. Vignette. [Parley’s Cabinet library. No. 15.] 18 cm., in 6s. 7869.87=*A.3493.8.15A This edition was published in two parts. Part 2 of the Artz copy has the original cover. This copy also lacks the bastard title-page. Same. Peirce & Rand. 1848. 7869.91 Same. Rand & Mann. 1849. 7869.86 Same. Rand. 1852. 7869.92 Same. Rand & Avery. 1856. 7869.93 Same. Brown & Taggard. 1860. 7869.97 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 18, 1922. M3924 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Geology.
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Wonders, The, of the invisible world. Mather, Cotton. 1663-1728. The wonders of the invisible world: being an account of the tryals of several witches lately executed in New-England: and of several remarkable curiosities therein occurring. Published by the special command of His Excellency the Governor of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. 2d edition. Printed first, at Boston in New-England, and reprinted at London, for John Dunton . . . 1693. 62 pp. $12^\circ$. **G.362.57 In numbering the pages, numbers 25-42 are omitted. Same. 3d edition. (Reprinted in Fowler, Samuel P., editor. Salem witchcraft. Pp. 375-446. Salem. 1861.) 5609a.74 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 27, 1906. G1917 …
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The wonders of the little world. Wanley, Nathaniel, 1634-1680. The wonders of the little world; or, A general history of man, displaying the various faculties, capacities, powers and defects of the human body and mind. New ed., with the addition of much new and curious matter ... the whole rev. and cor. by Wm. Johnston, gent. London, Richardson, 1806. 2 v. ports., plates. 24cm. 1. Characters and characteristics. I. Johnston, William, gent., ed. II. Title. LCA
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The wonders of the little world. *R.14 .1 Wanley, Nathaniel, 1634-1680. The wonders of the little world: or, A general history of man. In six books. Wherein by many thousands of examples is shewed what man hath been from the first ages of the world to these times... London, T. Bassett [etc.] 1678. 6 p.l., 653 (i.e.475) p., 2 l. 38 cm. Paging irregular. I. Title.
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Wonders, The, of the universe; or, curiosities of nature and art. N. Y., 1831. Pls. 8°.
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*Acc. 73-411 (198) [Wondriska, William] The sound of things. [Oak Park? Ill., 1955] RBDo; NUCxxx Benton Fd
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Wong, Jeanyee, illustrator. .4 The Flower lover and the fairies, anonymous (circa fourteenth century) from the translation of Chi-Chen Wang; handwritten and illustrated by Jeanyee Wong ... New York, The Archway press [1946] 4 p.l., 36 p. illus. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. (The Scribe)
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Wong, Jeanyee, illus. RARE BOOK DEPT. XA .3927 Wong. Emmaus, Pa., Story Classics, [1952] .13 253p.,1 col.illus. 13.5x19cm. Blanck, BAL, 8051.
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Won't we be a happy people, when this war is over. Song. Phillips, Philip, musical composer. No. 33 in *“20th”.110.1.2 Won't we be a happy people, when this war is over. [Song and chorus with accompaniment for pianoforte.] Words by A. W. Livingston. Music by Philip Phillips. Cincinnati. Church. [1863.] 5 pp. 33½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 24, 1916. K7716 — Double main card. — Phillips, Philip, musical composer. (M1) — Livingston, A. W. (M2) — T.r. (1)
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Woo Han-Chin. **G.3970.24=**T.38.21 Laou-Seng-Urh, or, "an heir in his old age." A Chinese drama. [Anon.] London. Murray. 1817. (4), iii, xlix, (1), 115 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. Translated by Sir John Francis Davis, Bart. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.38.21. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J632 — Anon. ref. — Davis, Sir John Francis, Baronet, tr. 1795–1890.
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Woobury, I. B., misprint. See Woodbury, Isaac Baker, 1819-1858. This carc was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 18, 1935. D8450
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Wood, surname.
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Wood, f1. 1717. Letters between Doctor Wood a Roman Catholick the Pretender's physician, and Whitelocke Bulstrode, esq: a member of the Church of England, touching the true church, and whether there is salvation out of the Roman communion ... London: Printed for Jonas Browne, and W. Hench-liffe and J. Walthoe, Junr. 1717. 4 p.l., 171, <9> p. 20cm. "Errata": p. <180>
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17 Jan 1929 L A-L$^6$, $47^2$ (+2 blute loops) 1 Catholic Church--Doctrinal and controversial works-- Debates, etc. 2 Church of England--Doctrinal and controversial works-- Debates, etc. I Bulstrode, Whitelocke, 1650-1724. II Title dis
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Wood, Abraham, 1752-1804. Works by this author 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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Wood, Abraham, musician. A funeral elegy on the death of General George Washington. Adapted to the 22d of February. [Music for mixed voices. A cappella. Score.] — Boston. Thomas & Andrews. 1800. 8 pp. Plate. $13 \times 21$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library June 8, 1938. E2663 — Elegies. — Washington, George. Birthday commemorations. — Washington, George. Music. — Part songs.
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Wood, Ambrose, of Ipswich, England, editor. Ward, Samuel, 1577-1639. **H.94.160 A coale from the altar to kindle the holy fire of zeale. In a sermon preached at a general visitation at Ipswich. By Sam: Ward, preacher of Ipswich. The fift edition, corrected and amended. London, Printed by Miles Flesher, for John Grismand . . . 1627. (9), 86 pp. $15\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Edited, with a prefatory letter to the author, by Ambrose Wood. The number of page 41 is misprinted 14. Pages 69, 70 are missing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 14, 1920. L9339 — T.r. — Wood, Ambrose, of Ipswich, England, ed. — Zeal.
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Wood, Amos, 1760-1798. Works by this author 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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Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695. Athenæ oxonienses. : An exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most antient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, A. D. 1500, to the author's death in November 1695. Representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings. To which are added, the fasti, or annals, of the said University. / By Anthony Wood. -- The ed. very much cor. (cont. next card) 7-15048 17408
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Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695. Athenæ oxonienses. : 1721 and enl; with the addition of above 500 new lives from the author's original manuscript. -- London: Printed for R. Knaplock, D. Widwinter, and J. Tonson, MDCCXXI [1721]. 2 v.; 40 cm. OCLC number: ocm00843823. 1..University of Oxford--Bio-bibliography. I.T. RG90-610871 r LF525.W8 17409 AACR2 7-15048
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Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695. XfZ Athenae Oxonienses. An exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the University of Oxford. To which are added the Fasti, or Annals of the said University. A new ed., with additions, and a continuation by Philip Bliss. London, Printed for F.C.&J. Rivington, 1813-1820. 4 v. 31cm.
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Barton library - May 1873 tr.fr. G.3751.1 1 Oxford University--Bio-bibl. I Bliss, Philip, 1787-1850, ed. 2s
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Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695. The history and antiquities of the colleges and halls in the University of Oxford: / by Anthony Wood. Now first published in English, from original manuscripts [sic] in the Bodleian Library; with a continuation to the present time: by the editor, John Gutch... -- Oxford, : At the Clarendon Press, Printed for the editor, MDCCLXXXVI-MDCCXC [1786-1790]. 2 v.; 27 cm. V. 2, appendix intended by author to complete the work: cf. preface, p. [5]. LC Cat. (1962). (cont. next card) MRG90-535104
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Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695. The history and antiquities of... 1786 (card 2) 1..University of Oxford--History. I.Gutch, John, 1746-1831, ed. II.T. RG90-535104 LF514.W83 AACR2 MRG90-535104 30573
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Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695. Acc. 78-423 (179) The history and antiquities of the colleges and halls in the University of Oxford. Oxford, Clarenden Press, 1786. 2v. lcxxx; RBDxxx. g: James Buell Munn
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Wood, Anthony a. Huddesford, Wm. K.204.7 The lives of John Leland, Thos. Hearne & Anthony a. Wood. (Anon.) Oxford. 1772. 2 v. Portrs. Pls.
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Wood, B. A song for the North. = [N. p. 1864?] Broadside, $8\frac{1}{4} \times 5\frac{1}{4}$ inches. From the English Leader, Sept. 10, 1864. About the American Civil War. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 27, 1906. G1806 — T.r. — Broadsides. — United States. Hist. Civil War, 1861-1865.
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Wood, Barry. What price football, a player's defense of the game ... Boston, Houghton Mifflin, The Riverside Press, 1932. viiip.,l/,158p. illus. 21cm. Signed by author.
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City fds--Acc 70-186(SC43) putt's maroon clutch jacket, d.j. 1 Football I Title dis x From Wood, William Barry for rb, pc
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Wood, Benjamin, 1772-1849. Works by this author 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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Wood, Benjamin, 1772-1849. The obligation of ministers. Worcester, Mass., L. Worcester for I. Thomas, 1797. Evans 33241.
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Wood, Benjamin, 1772-1849. *Reserve 7453 .25 v.2 no.11 A sermon, delivered in Holliston. Providence, W.G. Goddard, 1817,
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Wood, Benjamin, 1772-1849. *Reserve 7442 .17+ no.9 A sermon, preached in Bradford, New-Hampshire. Concord, G. Hough, 1805.
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Wood, C J surgeon U. S. A. Reminiscences of the war. Biography and personal sketches of all the commanding officers of the Union army. Narrative of the Morgan raid in Indiana and Ohio ... Fall of Richmond and the surrender of Gen'l Lee Flight of Jeff. Davis ... By C. J. Wood ... [n. p., 1880] vi, 7-283 p. 22∞. ----- ----- [Another copy] 1. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war—Biog. 2. Morgan's raid, 1863. 1. Title. Library of Congress F467.W87 [40d1]
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Wood, Charles B. *Acc. American architecture, the 19th century; 67-191 <catalog two> <South Woodstock, Conn. 1967> 7 July 1967 - C. Wood
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Wood, Charles B American art and architecture; catalog three. South Woodstock, Conn. 1967. RBD x A. Lawrence fd - 3 October 1967 gift a work
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Wood, Charles B American art and architecture; catalogue X. South Woodstock, Conn. 1969. Gift of Charles Wood - Aug 1969
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*Acc. 72-314 Wood, Charles B., III, firm, booksellers, S. Woodstock, Conn. Architectural books of the nineteenth & twentieth centuries. [Catalogue nineteen] [S. Woodstock, Conn., 1972] dealers' catalog
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Wood, Charles B Architecture and related subjects; catalog one. *Acc. 67-490 one. "South Woodstock, Conn. 1967" 7 July 1967 - C. Wood
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*Acc. 71-351F Wood, Charles B., III, firm, booksellers, South Woodstock, Conn. Art and architectural books of the late 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Catalogue XVI. Fall 1971. So. Woodstock, Conn. [1971] Gift of Bookseller
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Wood, Charles B English and continental art and architecture; catalogue IV. South Woodstock, Conn. [1968] RBD x Gift of Charles B. Wood III - 27 Feb. 1968
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Wood, Charles B., III, firm, booksellers, S. Woodstock, Conn. Rare and uncommon books in the history of technology and science in nineteenth century America. South Woodstock, Conn., C. B. Wood III [1971] (Its Catalogue 17) Gift
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Wood, Charles B Science and technology in early America. Catalogue 5. South Woodstock, Conn. [1968] RBD xx (Cont) Gift of publisher - June 1968
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*Acc. 73-218 Wood, Charles B., III, firm, booksellers, South Woodstock, Conn. A selection of architectural books published between c. 1900-1960. South Woodstock, Conn., C. B. Wood III, 1973. (Its Catalogue 24) Gift firm
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Wood (Charles B.) III, inc. A selection of books and catalogues on American painting and sculpture. Catalogue 28. South Woodstock, Conn., 1974.
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*Acc. 72-365 Wood, Charles B., III, firm, booksellers, S. Woodstock, Conn. A selection of rare books in the history of architecture & the fine arts. South Woodstock, Conn., C. B. Wood III [1972] (Its Catalogue 21) Gift Publisher
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*Acc. 72-492 Wood, Charles B., III, firm, booksellers, S. Woodstock, Conn. A selection of rare books in the history of architecture & the fine arts. South Woodstock, Conn., C. B. Wood III [1972] (Its Catalogue 21) Gift author
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Wood, Charles B., III, Inc., S. Woodstock, CN Catalogs of the above book dealer may be found in the Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts. Please consult Librarian in the Reading Room.
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Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 1852-1944. SCQ Debs has visitors in jail / by Charles Erskine .125 Scott Wood; with a poem by Witter Bynner. .91 Berkeley Heights, N.J.: Oriole Press [1964] 22,[2]p.; 22cm. Limited edition of 75 copies. Printed red wrapper.
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g: Philip J. McNiff-- Acc 80-44 nuc 63-67 1 Debs, Eugene Victor, 1855-1926--Poetry. I Brynner, Witter, 1881- II Title dis
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R-B XH Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 1852- .SV71 Heavenly discourse / by Charles Clin Erskine Scott Wood with drawings by Art Young & frontispiece by Hugo Gellert. New York: The Vanguard Press, 1927,1942. 1 v. : ill., front. ; 19.5 cm. Book-jacket present. I.Young, Art (Arthur Henry), 1866- 1943, cartoonist. II.Gellert, Hugo, 1892-, illustrator. III.T. RG88-535621 MRG88-535621 32962
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Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 1852– Maia. A sonnet sequence [of the seasons. Author's edition]. = [Colophon: Printed for the author at the printing house of F. W. Baltes & Co., in Portland, Oregon . . . 1918 . . .] (65) pp. Plates. Decorations. Engraved title-page. 34 cm. One of an edition of 186 copies. The frontispiece is by the author; the decorations by A. L. B. Two of the sonnets are by Sarah Bard Field. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. July 9, 1919. L7243 — T.r. — Sonnets. — Seasons. — B., A. L., illus.
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Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 1852– The poet in the desert. [Drama in verse.] — Portland, Ore. [Baltes & Co.] 1915. 124, (1) pp. 22 cm. One of an edition of 1000 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 29, 1917 L1738 — T.r.
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Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, compiler and translator. *A.9833 A book of tales, being some myths of the North American Indians, Englished by Charles Erskine Scott Wood . . . = Portland, Oregon. McArthur & Wood. 1901. (13), 143, (5) pp. 16°. One of an edition of 105 copies, printed by Lewis Ankeny McArthur and William Maxwell Wood, each being fourteen years old at the beginning of the work, January, 1898. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 7, 1903 E8632 — Indians of America. Folk-lore. Mythology and Religion.
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Wood, Clement, 1888— Herbert Clark Hoover: an American tragedy. — New York. Swain. 1932. 330 pp. Portrait. 23½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1932. D665 — Hoover, Herbert Clark, 31st President of the United States, 1874-
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Wood, Clement, 1888- Honeymoon. [In Americana esoterica [N.Y.] 1927, p.251-261.]
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Wood, Clement, 1888- The unsociable cat. [In Americana esoterica [N.Y.] 1927. p. 35-44.]
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Wood, D. W., compiler. History of the 20th O. V. V. I. Regiment, and proceedings of the first reunion at Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Columbus. Paul & Thrall. 1876. 70 pp. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1904. F4369 — Ohio. Militia. 20th Regiment. Infantry.
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Wood, Daniel. **E.5089a.77** A handbook of the Greek method. With prefatory note by F. C. Penrose. London. Whiting & Co. 1889. viii, 26, (1) pp. Plates. Sm. 8°. On the drawing of architectural curves. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 1, 1907. G4454 — Greece. Fine arts. Arch. — Curves. — Mechanical drawing. — Pen- rose, Francis Cranmer, pref.
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E.M.Wood & Co. Acc. Price list of E.M.Wood & Co. Dealers 77-75 in tools of all kinds ... [Worcester, C.Hamilton] 1881. Phillips Fund 11 Jan. 1977
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Wood, Edward J. Giants and dwarfs. London. Bentley. 1868. xii, 472 pp. 20 cm., in 8s. Clippings and a programme are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.248. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J631 — Giants. — Dwarfs.
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Wood, Eleanor Densmore The life and ministry of Paul the apostle ... London <n.d.> Author's inscribed presentation copy to Boston Authors Club.
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G Wood, Enoch. 535 An account of the pirates : . W873 executed at St. Christopher's in the West Indies, in 1828. / By Enoch Wood. 1830x -- London: : Published by John Mason..., 1830. (James Nichols, Printer.) 124 p., [2] leaves of plates : ports. ; 15.5 cm. 1. Pirates--West Indies. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm34527406 001735
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Wood, Ezra. Massachusetts. General Court. Memorials. Wood. **H.90b.46** The major part of the Council of the Massachusetts-Bay ... to Ezra Wood, Esquire, Greeting. You being appointed Colonel of the Third Regiment of militia in the County of Worcester, by virtue of the power vested in us, we ... commission you accordingly ... Given ... at Watertowne the 14th day of February ... 1776. [Signed] Perez Morton, D Secry [and 15 other members of the Council]. Broadside. $13\frac{1}{2} \times 10\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Printed form filled out in manuscript. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1910. H1606 — Broadsides. — Wood, Ezra.
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Wood, Frederic Taylor, editor. Williams College. Trustees. *2305X.56= *“20th”.270w.1 Williams College in the World War. = [New York. The Schelling Press, Inc.] 1926. 500 pp. Illus. Portraits. 26½ cm. Edited by Frederic T. Wood. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 6, 1928. N4339 — European War, 1914-1919. Colleges, schools, etc., and the war. Williams College. — Wood, Frederic Taylor, ed.
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Wood, George. 1799-1870. Modern pilgrims. Showing the improvements in travel and the newest methods of reaching the Celestial City. = Boston. Phillips, Sampson & Co. 1855. 2 v. 12°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 17, 1903 F1379 — T.r.
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E525 .5 Wood, George L b. 1837 or 8. .7th The Seventh regiment: a record. By Major George L. .W6 Wood. New York, J. Miller, 1865. 304 p. 19¼cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *"20th" .43.7 [Another copy] 1. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war—Regimental histories—O. inf.—7th. 2. Ohio infantry. 7th regt., 1861-1864. Library of Congress E525.5.7th.W6 [33b1]
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RARE BKS E302.6 .F8W84 2004 BPL1RB 39999063215188 Wood, Gordon S. The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin / 2999 p. ; 11. ; 25 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Wood, Henry. *Reserve 7460a .55 no.20 Trust in God in public commotions. Concord [N.H.] E.G. Chase, 1835. LC
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DA533 .W87 [Wood, Henry] Yorkshire journalist. 1843 Change for the American notes: in letters from London to New-York. By an American lady ... New-York, Harper & brothers, 1843. iv p., l l., [5]-88 p. 24cm. A criticism of English customs, etc., called forth by Dickens' "American notes". Printed in double columns. No. 17 in *E.220a.29——[Another copy] l. England—Soc. life & cust. I. Title. DA533.W87 1843
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Wood, Henry, tr. See Reynoso, F. J. ¿Quien es el libertador de Espana?
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Wood, Horatio, 1807-1891. *Reserve Evil speaking. A sermon... 7460a Boston, J. Munroe, 1844. .50 LC. no.12
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Wood, J.C. Report to Hon. A.V. Brown. U.S. Post-Office Dept. Report to Hon. A.V. Brown, Postmaster General, on the opening and present condition of the United States overland mail route between San Antonio, Texas, and San Diego, California, by J.C. Wood, Superintendent ... March ---, 1858. [Washington,D.C. 1858] 43p. 23.5cm. Caption title. I. Wood, J.C. Report to Hon. A.V. Brown.
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Wood, J. Hickory. Dan Leno. = London. Methuen & Co. [1905.] xiv, (1), 285, (1) pp. Illus. Portraits. Facsimile. 19 cm., in 8s. Dan Leno's real but unused name was George Galvin This card was printed at the Boston J632 — Leno, Dan. 1860-1904. Public Library, April 7, 1914.
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Wood, J. Hickory, and Arthur Collins, 1863– **T.36.30 [Dick Whittington.] The children's pantomime Dick Whittington. Original incidental songs and finales by Arthur Sturgess, Eustace Ponsonby and Arthur Wimperis. Music composed, selected and arranged by J. M. Glover . . . Pictures . . . by G. L. Stampa. London. J. Miles & Co., Ltd. 1908–1909. 96 pp. Illus. Portrait. Music. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Libretto only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J636 — Jt. auth. — Pantomimes. — Dick Whittington. Pantomime.
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Wood, J. Hickory, and Arthur Collins, 1863– **T.49.10** The true story of the Sleeping Beauty and the Beast. Illustrated by P. J. Billinghurst. = [London. 1900.] 47, (1) pp. Illus. Plates. Colored title-page. $13\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. The story of the Drury Lane pantomime, The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast. One of the plates is colored. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J637 — Jt. auth. — Pantomimes. — Billinghurst, Percy J., illus. — Sleeping Beauty, The, and the Beast. Pantomime.
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Wood, Jacob. *Reserve A sermon on the salutary nature of punishment. 7460a Worcester, W. Manning [1824] .50 LCx. no. 13
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Wood, James. 1761-1839. **E.176.6** The elements of optics. Camb. Burges. 1799. (4), 251 pp. $8^{\circ}$. - Optics.
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Wood, James. 1761-1839. No. 1 in **E.220.7** The principles of mechanics. [Vol. 3, pt. 1.] 2d ed. Cambridge, pr. by J. Burges. 1794. (5), 199 pp. $8^{\circ}$. -Mechanics.
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Wood, John. Works by this author 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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Wood, John, of Vermont. Works by this author 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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Wood, John, of Woburn, Mass. **H.90.201 Know all men by these presents that I, John Wood . . . have constituted . . . Loammi Baldwin . . . to be my true . . . attorney . . . — [Woburn, Mass.] 1790. Broadside, $1\frac{1}{2} \times 7\frac{3}{4}$ inches. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 28, 1904. F¹103 — Baldwin, Loammi. 1745-1807. — Broadsides.
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Wood, Capt. John, f1.1670. Relation of a voyage for the discovery of a North East passage. RARE BOOK DEPT. XE .711 .N16A An account of several late voyages and discoveries: i. Sir John Narbrough's voyage to the South-Sea by the command of King Charles the Second: and his instructions for setling a commerce in those parts. With a description of the capes, harbours, rivers, custom of the inhabitants, and commodities in which they trade. ii. Captain J. Tasman's discoveries on the coast of the South Terra Incognita. iii. Captain J. Wood's attempt to discover a north-east passage to (See next card) MB-Rev.
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An account of several late voyages ... (Card 2) China. iv. F. Marten's observations made in Greenland, and other northern countries. To which are added, a large introduction and supplement, containing short abstracts of other voyages into those parts, and brief descriptions of them. The whole illustrated with exact charts, and curious figures. London, Printed for D.Brown without Temple-Bar, J.Round in Exchange-Ally, W.Innys in St.Paul's (See next card) MB-Rev.
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An account of several late voyages ... (Card 3) Church-yard, and T.Ward in the Temple-Lane. 1711. 2 pts.in lv.(pt.1:lp./.,xvi,xxi-xxix,[7]-191; pt.2:223p.) 19 plates(7 fold.),3 fold.maps. 20.5cm.(8vo) Edited by Tancred Robinson.
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Wood, John, 1775-1822. *Reserve 4425 .85 A correct statement of the various sources. New York, G. & R. Waite, 1802.
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Wood, John, 1775-1822. *Reserve The history of the administration of John Adams. 4429a New-York, 1802. .91
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Wood, John, 1775?-1822. *XE .224 .8 no.17 A new theory of the diurnal rotation of the earth; demonstrated upon mathematical principles, from the properties of the cycloid and epic-cycloid ... By John Wood ... Richmond Va.: Printed at the Enquirer office. 1809. 1 p.l., iv, 33-89 p. 3 fold. pl. 22cm. "Errata": verso of t. p. Shaw/Shoemaker 19259. Imperfect: p.89 wanting.
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Wood, John George, F. S. A. Insects at home. A popular account of British insects, their structure, habits, and transformations. London. Longmans, Green, & co. 1872. xx, 670 pp. Illus. Pls. 8º. 3895.50 Same. [Except the omission of British before insects in title.] N. Y. Scribner. & co. 1872. 3894.50 = *L.13.10 (Continued) -Entomology.
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Wood, J. G., F. S. A. Insects at home. (Continued) Same. Philadelphia. Rutter & Co. 1873. Plates, one colored. $2\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. 3895.46
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Wood, John George, F.S.A. My feathered friends. With illustrations by Harrison Weir. = London. Routledge & Co. 1858. xii, 396 pp. Plates. 16½ cm., in 8s. Same. [189-?] 3909.32=*A.9833e.1 3909.33 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 15, 1916. K9746 — T.r. — Weir, Harrison William, illus., 1824-1906. — Birds.
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Wood, John George. F.S.A. *Cab.24.23.3 The principal rivers of Wales illustrated; consisting of a series of views from the source of each river to its mouth. Accompanied by descriptions, historical, topographical, and picturesque. London. The author. 1813. 2 v. Plates. Maps. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 20, 1906. G1815 — Wales. Geog. — Rivers of Wales.
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Wood, John Spicer, indexer. *6552.33=**G.130.1.Ser.6.No.7 Rogues, The, and vagabonds of Shakspere's youth, describd by Jn. Awdeley in his Fraternitye of vacabondes, 1561-73, Thos. Harman in his Caueat for common cursetors, 1567-73, and in The ground-workke of conny-catching, 1592. Edited by Edward Viles & F. J. Furnivall in 1869 for the Early English Text Society, and now reprinted. London. Trübner & Co. 1880. (9), xxx, 112 pp. Facsimiles. [New Shakspere Society. Series 6. No. 7.] $8^{\circ}$. Reprinted with Foretalk by Furnivall, and additional facsimiles, from The [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Public Library, May 14, 1908. G7290 — S.r. — Thieves. — Furnivall, Frederick James, indexer and prefacer…
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Wood, John Spicer, indexer. *6552.33=**G.130.1.Ser.6.No.7 Rogues, The, and vagabonds of Shakspere's youth, . . . (Continued.) fraternitye of vacabondes, by John Awdeley, etc. [6554.57; *4607.17]. Preface by Furnivall, index by J. S. Wood and Furnivall; Viles read the proofs of Awdeley and Harman. Contains A sermon in praise of thieves and thievery, by Parson Haben. Each work is catalogued separately. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1908. G7290
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Wood, John W Union and secession in Mississippi, by the Hon. John W. Wood ... Memphis: Saunders, Parrish & Whitmore, printers. 1863. 3p. /., [5] - 56p. 21.5cm. Printed saffron front wrapper preserved.
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no source--1902--tr.fr. 4390.85 res. 1 Mississippi--Pol & govt--Civil War 2 Secession I Title dis Haack
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Wood. Joseph. editor. Stuart, James, and Revett, N. Cab 29-23.1 The antiquites of Athens measured and delinated. Lond. 1762-1830. 5 v. Pls. L.f°.
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Wood, Mrs. Lansing P. See Wood, Frances G. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 6, 1921. M2483
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WOOD, LEONARD, 1860-1927. *20th 170 Hagedorn, Hermann, 1882- .984 Leonard Wood, a biography. New York, Harper Brothers, 1931. 2 v. fronts., illus., plates, ports., maps, facsimils. 24.5cm. "Authorities": v.1, p.430-436; v.2, p.496-503. 2346 .211 ---- ---- [Two or more copies]
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Wood, M. E., editor. Hutton, Laurence, and Eleanor Varnum Hutton. *A.4387.1 Laurence and Eleanor Hutton, their books of association. Catalogued, compiled, and collated by M. E. Wood. = New York. Privately printed [by De Vinne]. 1905. (9), 208 pp. Portrait. Plate. $8^\circ$. A catalogue of books given by their authors to Mr. and Mrs. Hutton, with personal letters and inscriptions. Also, a list of works written or edited by Laurence Hutton. No. 3 of an edition of 152 copies. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 1, 1906. G70 — Catalogues. Private libraries. — Jt. auth. — Wood, M. E., ed.
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Wood, M. Elva. Songs of the noon and night. N. Y. Appleton & co. 1866. 251 pp. $16^{\circ}$.
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Wood, Manley, editor. Shakespeare, William. Works. 1806. **G.64.1** The plays of William Shakspeare, with notes of various commentators. Edited by Manley Wood. London. Kearsley. 1806. 14 v. Plates. Sm. 8°. Contents. — 1. Life, by Mr. Rowe. — Will. — Johnson’s Preface. — Glossary. — The tempest. — Two gentlemen of Verona. 2. Merry wives of Windsor. — Twelfth Night. — Measure for measure. 3. Midsummer night’s dream. — Love’s labour’s lost. — Merchant of Venice. 4. Much ado about nothing. — As you like it. — All’s well that ends well. 5. The taming of the shrew. — Winter’s tale. — Comedy of errors. 6. Macbeth. — King John. — King Richard II. 7. King Henry IV. Part I, II. — [Continued on the next card.] This card was print a at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1910. L7274 — Wood, Manle…
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Wood, Manley, editor. Shakespeare, W. Works. 1806. (Continued.) **G.64.1** King Henry V. 8. King Henry VI. Part I-III. 9. King Richard III. — King Henry VIII. — Troilus and Cressida. 10. Timon of Athens. — Titus Andronicus. — Pericles. 11. Coriolanus. — Julius Caesar. 12. Antony and Cleopatra. — Cymbeline. 13. King Lear. — Romeo and Juliet. 14. Hamlet. — Othello. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1919. L7274
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Wood, Mary Anne Everett. See Green, Mary Anne Everett.
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Wood, Mary C. F. Hall-. Sea-leaves. [Verse.] By Camilla K. von K. [pseud.]. — Santa Barbara, Cal. [The author.] 1887. 178, v pp. 18½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 3, 1928. N4783 — T.r.
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Wood, Mary I., 1866– See Wood, Mary I. Stevens, 1866– This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 12, 1916. K9283
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Wood, Mary I. Stevens, 1866– *P.39.325.7 The history of the General Federation of Women's Clubs for the first twenty-two years of its organization . . . = New York. [1912.] x, 445 pp. Portraits. Facsimiles. [General Federation of Women's Clubs. History Department. Pubs.] 20½ cm. Foreword by Mrs. Eva Perry Moore. Bibliography, p. v. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 12, 1916. K9283 — S.r. — General Federation of Women's Clubs. — Women's clubs. — Moore, Eva Perry, pref., 1852-
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Wood, Mildred. For Walt Whitman. With photograph of an unpublished etching by Bernhardt Wall. — Toronto. Saunders. 1923. (2), 25 pp. Portrait. 18 cm. No. 46 of an edition of 100 copies signed by the publisher, Henry S. Saunders. Contents. — For Walt Whitman [verse], by Mildred Wood. — The good gray rebel [verse], by Clement Wood. — Prophet's honour [verse], by Mildred Wood. — The sound of the gong [verse], by Clement Wood. — Walt Whitman: the good red poet [prose], by Clement Wood. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1925. N969 — Double main card. — Wood, Mildred. (M1) — Wood, Clement. (M2)—Wall, Bernhardt, etcher. (1) — Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. (1, 2)
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Wood, Norman N *Reserve The duties and qualifications of deacons. 7460a Hudson, L.Van Dyck, 1840. .50 LC no.14
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R-B Res. 7538 .4 .11 Wood, O.E. The American Tract Society to the Christian Public. In "The Daily Evening Traveller." Boston : Daily Evening Traveller, Thursday, December 17, 1868. [9] p.; 24 cm. I.T. RG87-530445 37268 MRG87-530445
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Wood, P. W. See Wood, Philip Worsley. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914. K1761
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Wood, Peggy, 1894- A splendid gypsy: John Drew. = New York. Dutton & Co. 1928. 64 pp. 16½ cm. An account of Drew's last tour. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 2, 1929. N6647 — T.r. — Drew, John, 1853–1927.
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Wood, Philip Worsley. **E.5126.73** The twisted cubic, with some account of the metrical properties of the cubical hyperbola. — Cambridge. University Press. 1913. x, 78 pp. Diagrams. [Cambridge tracts in mathematics and mathematical physics. No. 14.] 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914. K1761 — T.r. — S.r. — Curves. Cubic. — Hyperbola. Cubic.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Wood, R C. SCH .F850 .29 Historia de las exposiciones desde los tiempos mas remotos hasta nuestros días. Carta en que se demuestra la importancia y utilidad de inaugurar inmediatamente una Exposicion universal en Mexico. Mexico [City], Benito Nichols, 1884. 13p. 22.5cm. 1. Exhibitions. I. Title. MB-Rev.
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XH. Wood, Robert Coldwell, 1923-. 968 Urban Independence / by Robert C. .W85Ur Wood... -- Boston : Printing Section., 1968. [2], 20, [2] p., [1] leaf of plate : port. ; 24 cm. (Independence Day Oration ; 1968) Author's port. on leaf. Last page is blank. Date from text. "Delivered before the city government and citizens of Boston in Faneuil Hall, on the one hundred and ninety-second anniversary of the (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK ocm33876968 007482
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R-B XH. Wood, Robert Coldwell, 1923- . -- 968 Urban Independence ... 1968. .W85Ur (Card 2) Declaration of Independence of these United States, July 4, 1968." 1. Liberty. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm33876968 007483
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Wood, R. W., professor. See Wood, Robert Williams, professor, 1868- This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 9, 1918. L5399
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Wood, Richard, of Philadelphia. A.9836 First and last. A poem intended to illustrate the ways of God to man. Philadelphia. Lippincott & co. 1864. 5-267 pp. $16^{\circ}$.
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Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955. How to tell the birds from the flowers. A manual of flornithology for beginners. Verses and illustrations by Robert Williams Wood. San Francisco, Paul Elder [1907] 2p. f., 28p. illus. 19.5cm. (Nature series, No.23)
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Wood, S *Reserve 4400 .53 no.4a Letters from the United States. [London, G. Smallfield, 1837] "From the Christian reformer, for December 1837." LCxxx.
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Wood, S *Reserve Letters from the United States. 4400 [London? 1838] .53 "From the Christian reformer... February, 1838 no.4 LCx.
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Wood, Mrs. S. B. The little hymn book. Worcester, 1850. Illus. 24°.
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*A.9836J .2 [Wood, Sally Sayward (Barrell)] 1759-1855. Dorval; or, The speculator. A novel, founded on recent facts. By a lady, author of "Julia." Portsmough, N.H., Printed at the Ledger Press by Nutting & Whitelock (For the author), 1801. 285 p. 18 cm. I. Title.
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.1 Wood, Sally Sayward (Barrell) Keating, 1759-1855. Ferdinand & Elmira; a Russian story. By a Lady of Massachusetts <pseud>, Author of Julia, The speculator, and Amelia. Baltimore, Samuel Butler, 1804. 311 p. 17 cm. I. Title.
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Wood, Samuel, Unitarian minister *Reserve The convent and the railway. 7460a London, Chapman, Bros., 1845. .50 LC no.15
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Wood, Samuel, 1752-1836. Works by this author 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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Wood, Samuel, of New York. The New York preceptor; or, third book. — New York. Wood. [182-?] 68 pp. Illus. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 9, E8395 — English language. Read. — T.r.
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Wood, Samuel, of New York. The New York primer; or second book. — New York. Wood. [1837?] 33 pp. Illus. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 9, 1903 E8395 — English language. Read. — T.r.
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Wood, Samuel, of New York, publisher. Cries, The, of New-York. **H.99D.20 — New York. The Harbor Press. 1931. (8), 62, (1) pp. Illus. 16 cm. A reprint of the earliest known edition, 1808, published by Samuel Wood, and called "the first distinctly American picture book." Each peddler's cry is followed by text on his trade and the price of the commodity. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 2, 1932. D192 — Street cries. — Prices. — New York, City. Bus. assoc. — Wood, Samuel, of New York, publisher. — Books for the young. Imprints before 1850. Reprints. — Picture books for children. — Peddling and itinerant industries.
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Wood, Samuel, of New York, publisher. Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. **K.19.14 The art of making money plenty in every man's pocket. — [New York. Wood. 1811.] (8) ff. Illus. Portrait. 13 cm. Engraved in the form of a rebus, on one side only of the leaf. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 22, 1924. M8344 — T.r. — Chap-books. — Ed books in this Library. — Wood, Samuel, of New York, publisher.
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Wood, Samuel, of New York, publisher. My father. A poem for children. New York. Wood. [183-?] (7) pp. Illus. Engraved title-page and text. 13 cm. A chap-book. Engraved on one side only of the leaf. Bound with the original paper covers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 8, 1923. M7554 — Chap-books. — Engraved books in this Library. — Wood, Samuel, of New York, publisher.
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Wood, Sarah Sayward (Barrell) see Wood, Sally Sayward (Barrell) 1759-1855. Printed for Reader by Library of Congress Information Card Microprint Corp.
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Wood, Silas, 1769-1847. Works by this author 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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Wood, Silas, 1769-1847. *XH .824 .W85S A sketch of the first settlement of the several towns on Long-Island; with their political condition, to the end of the American Revolution. By Silas Wood. Brooklyn, N. Y., Printed by Alden Spooner, 50 Fulton-Street. 1824. 66 p. 21.5cm.
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1 July 1858 - no source r.f. Pph vol 56 no.8 disbound 1 Long Island--History. dis Shoemaker
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F74 .B45W8 Wood, Sumner Gilbert, 1855- The taverns & turnpikes of Blandford, 1733-1833, by Sumner Gilbert Wood ... [Blandford, Mass.] The author, 1908. 5 p. 1., 329, [23] p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 21 1/2cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.309.240 — — [Another copy] 1. Blandford, Mass.—Hist. 2. Blandford, Mass.—Hotels, taverns, etc. I. Title. F74.B45W8
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Wood, Sumner Gilbert. 1855- **G.309.241=*4456.219 Ulster Scots and Blandford scouts. — West Medway, Mass. The author. 1928. 436 pp. Illus. Plates. Maps. Diagrams. Autograph facsimiles. 23 cm. Authorities cited or consulted, pp. 406–408. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 24, 1939. N5807 — T.r. — Ulster, Province, Hist. — Scotch-Irish in America. — Blandford, Mass. Hist.
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Wood, Thomas, 1661-1722. An institute of the laws of England: : or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use... / Thomas Wood... The ninth edition... London: : Printed by H. Woodfall and W. Strahan, Law Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty; for T. Osborne, C. Hitch, and L. Hawes, J. Worrall, J. Whiston and B. White, H. Woodfall, J. Beecroft, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, W. Owen, J. Richardson, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, T. Pote, Z. Stuart J. Fletcher, T. Payne, P. Uriel, W. Flexney, W. Nicholl, and A. (cont. next card) MRG88-530307 33950
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Wood, Thomas, 1661-1722. An institute of the laws of England: (card 2) Shuckburgh, M.DCC.LXIII [1763]. [2], x, 687, [41] p.; 35.5 cm. Ex libris (signatures): William Plumer and William Plumer, Jr. l..Law--Great Brit. I.T. RG88-530307 MRG88-530307 33951
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Wood, Thomas, translator, 1661-1722. Anacreon. English. *A.210.2 Anacreon done into English out of the original Greek . . . — Oxford, Printed by L. Lichfield Printer to the University, for Anthony Stephens... 1683. (20), 114 pp. 17 cm., in 4s. Translated by Francis Willis, Thomas Wood, Abraham Cowley and John Oldham; with a preface signed S. B. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library August 9, 1938. E2829 — B., S., pref. — Cowley, Abraham, tr., 1618-1667. — Oldham, John, tr., 1653-1683. — Wood, Thomas, tr., 1661-1722. — Willis, Francis, tr.
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Wood, W. Dyson. See Wood, William Dyson. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 21, 1917. L2946
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Wood (Walter A.) Mowing & Reaping Machine Co., Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Centennial 1876 circular. Walter A. Wood's harvesting machines, comprising iron mowers, self-rake reapers, self-rake reapers & mowers combined, harvesters, harvesters & self-binders combined ... general office and manufactory, Hoosick Falls, N.Y. ... Eastern edition. New York, Hatch Lith. Co. [1876] folder([12]p.,incl.llplates(part col.)) 20cm. (See next card) MB-Rev.
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n.s.--1877--tr.fr.4262.50 no.5 res. dis
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Wood (Walter A.) Mowing & Reaping Machine Company. Centennial 1876 circular ... [1876] (Card 2) From a collection of catalogs distributed at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876. 1. Harvesting machinery--Catalogs. 2. Catalogs, Commercial--New York--Hoosick Falls.
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SPECIAL GOLLECTIONS Wood (Walter A.) Mowing and Reaping Machine Co., SCH Hoosick Falls, N.Y. .F876 Circular for the year 1876. Walter A. Wood's world renowned harvesting machines ... New York, Benj.D.Benson [1876] cover-title,24p. illus. 22cm. From a collection of catalogs distributed at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876. Imperfect: p.11-12 wanting. Illustrated green wrapper signed by Benj. D. Benson. 1. Harvesting machinery--Catalogs. 2.Catalogs, Commercial--New York--Hoosick Falls. MB-Rev.
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n.s.--1877--tr.fr.4262.50 no.2 res. I Benson, Benjamin D., illus. dis
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Wood (Walter A.) Mowing and Reaping Machine Co., Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Circular for the year 1876 ... Chicago, Culver, Page,Hoyne & Co. [1876] cover-title,32p. illus. 21.5cm. Light green printed wrapper. From a collection of catalogs distributed at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876. 1. Harvesting Machinery--Catalogs. 2. Catalogs, Commercial--New York--Hoosick Falls. MB-Rev.
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Wood, Walter Birkbeck, 1866?– A history of the civil war in the United States, 1861–5, by W. Birkbeck Wood ... and Major J. E. Edmonds ... With an introduction by Spenser Wilkinson ... New York, G. P. Putnam's sons; London, Methuen & co., 1905. xxii, 549, [1] p. 11 plans (1 fold.) 22 1/2cm. and atlas of 13 fold maps. 22 1/2 x 19cm. Printed in Great Britain. "List of works to which reference is made in the foot-notes:" p. [xviii] 1. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war —Campaigns and battles. 2. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war. i. Edmonds, James Edward, 1861—joint author. (Continued on next card) [32b1] Library of Congress E470.W88
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E470 .W88 Wood, Walter Birkbeck, 1866?- A history of the civil war in the United States ... 1905. (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *"20th".21.68 — [Another copy] E470.W88
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Wood, Wilkes, 1770-1843. Works by this author 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. Revised card; previously printed with heading: Wood, Wilkes. Library of Congress Information Card
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Wood, Wilkes. **H.90.369 The fact proved!!! The statements made by Judge Wood in relation to the letter written by Judge Morton to Col. Peirce are substantially admitted and proved as will appear from the following letters. Judge Morton, the great leader of the Jackson party in this state, has now taken the field for Mr. Borden!! . . — [Middleborough, Mass. 1835.] Broadside, $21\frac{1}{4} \times 15\frac{1}{8}$ inches. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 9, 1907 G3995 — Massachusetts. Pol. hist. — T.r. — Broadsides. — Morton, Marcus. 1784-1864.
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Wood, William, fl. 1629-1635. Works by this author 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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Wood, William. Nevv Englands prospect. A true, lively, and experimental description of that part of America, commonly called Nevv England. Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, for John Bellamie. 1634. Folded map. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. No. 1 in **G.355.46** This is the first edition. The five unnumbered pages at the end contain an Indian vocabulary. A fac-simile map is inserted in another copy on (Continued)
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Wood, W. Nevv England prospect...(Continued) **H.26.237. Reprinted in Publications of the Prince society, edited by Charles Deane [***4315.3] Same. 2d edition. Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, for Iohn Bellamie. 1635. Folded map. Sm. $^0$. No. 2 in **G.355.46 The three preliminary leaves of the second edition are omitted.
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Wood, William. **G.362.58 New-England's prospect. Being a true, lively, and experimental description of that part of America, commonly called New-England. 3d ed. London, pr. 1639. Boston, re-pr., by Thomas and John Fleet, and Green and Russell. 1764. $8^{\circ}$.
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*F67 .W89 Wood, William, d. 1639? New-England's prospect. Boston, Printed for the society, 1865. xxi, 131 p. map. 22 cm. (Prince society, Boston. Publications <v.l>) Preface signed "C. D." i.e. Charles Deane. Preface to the edition of 1764, supposed to be by Nathaniel Rogers: p. <xi>-xxxi; Indian vocabulary: p. <ll>-l16. Reprint of original edition, including t.-p.: (Continued on next card) LCS mains+I+II sit Rare Book+2 mains
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Wood, William, d. 1639? New-England's prospect ... 1865. (Card 2) Nevv Englands prospect. A true, lively, and experimentall description of the part of America, commonly called New England: discovering the state of that countrie, both as it stands to our new-come English planters; and to the old native inhabitants. Laying downe that which may both enrich the knowledge of the mind-travelling reader, or benefit the future voyager. By William Wood. Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, for John Bellamie ... 1634. (Continu ed on next card)
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*F67 .W89 Wood, William, d. 1639? New England's pro- spect ... 1865. (Card 3) "Twenty copies large paper. One hundred and fifty copies small paper." No. 93. .21 Another copy 1. Massachusetts—Descr. & trav. 2. Massachusetts—Hist.—Colonial period. 3. Indians of North America—Massachusetts. 4. Massachusetts language—Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. I. Title. II. Series. LCS MB
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Wood, William. 1608?–1639. The south part of New-England, as it is planted this yeare, 1634. Size, $10^3/8 \times 7^{1}/_{32}$ inches. Scale, none. (In his Nevv Englands prospect. London, 1634.) No. 1 in **G.355.46=**H.26.237 The H copy also contains a fac-simile of the map, inserted. Same. 1635. (In same. 2d edition. London, 1635.) No. 2 in **G.355.46** This map shows Boston harbor on a large scale. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Boston. Harbor. — New England. Geog. Maps. Sheet D 4926 Jan. 25, 1900
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Wood, William editor. 1608-1639. Jamaica. Acts and laws. The laws of Jamaica, passed by the Assembly, and confirmed by His Majesty in Council, Feb. 23. 1683. To which is added, a short account of the island and government thereof [by William Wood]. London. Printed by H. Hills for C. Harper. 1683. (63), 218, (1) pp. Folded map. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. **H.21.29 The preface is signed F. H. [Francis Hanson]. Same. 2d edition. London. Printed by W. W. and sold by W. Mears. 1719. xxx, (6), 457, (1) pp. $8^{\circ}$. *4293.82 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) July 13, 1903 E9520 — Wood, William, ed. 1608-1639. — Hanson, Francis, prefacer.
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*XH .714D .A1OG no.3 Wood, William, fl. 1716. A true state of Mr. Aylmer's Brief narrative. In a letter to ----- London: Printed in the year 1716. 20 p. 18.5cm. Title vignette, depicting "Guttemberg". Signed at end: William Wood. London; Jan. 4. 1715-16. "Errata": p.20. On current Jamaican politics.
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14 Nov 1879 (268,238) r.f. 4284.57 no.3 1 Jamaica--Politics & government--To 1763 I Title dis ex libris red s: XH.71L4.D.W86T
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Wood, William, 1671-1730. No. To all to whom these presents shall come, I William Wood of London ... London, 1720. Printed form filled out in ms. for Lord Onslow and signed by William Wood. J. D. Whitney Sr Mem Ms - 29 Mar. 1967
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WOOD, WILLIAM, 1671-1730. *Defoe 21 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. . S635 Some farther account of the original disputes in Ireland, about farthings and halfpence. In a discourse with a Quaker of Dublin. [London?] Printed in the year 1724. 47 p. 19cm. In defence of William Wood. 1. Coinage--Ireland. 2. Wood, William, 1671-1730. I. Title.
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WOOD, WILLIAM, 1671-1730. Swift, Jonathan 1667-1745. *XA .8690 .11 Fraud detected: or, The Hibernian patriot. Containing, all the Drapier's letters to the people of Ireland, on Wood's coinage, &c. ... To which are added, Prometheus. A poem. Also a new poem to the Drapier ... With a preface, explaining the usefulness of the whole. Dublin: Re-printed and sold by George Faulkner in Pembroke-Court, Castle-street, 1725. (Continued on next card) MB
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WOOD, WILLIAM, 1671-1730. Swift, Jonathan 1667-1745. Fraud detected ... 1725. (Card 2) 1 p.1., vi, <7>-14, 222, <2> p. 16cm. The "Letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers ..." has special t.-p. and separate paging. Later published, London, 1730, as The Hibernian patriot. I. Title. MB
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WOOD, WILLIAM, 1671-1730. Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. *Defoe 30 .725 .Sw5Hb The Hibernian patriot: being a collection of the Drapier's letters to the people of Ireland, concerning Mr. Wood's brass half-pence. Together with considerations on the attempts made to pass that coin. And reasons for the people of Ireland's refusing it. To which are added, poems and songs relating to the same subject ... Printed at Dublin. London: Reprinted and sold (Continued on next card) MB
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WOOD, WILLIAM, 1667-1745. *Swift, Jonathan* 1667-1745. The Hibernian patriot ... 1730. (Card 2) 30 by A. Moor in St. Paul's Church-yard, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXX. .725 .Sw5Hb <1730> 4 p.l., 264 p. 20.5cm. First published Dublin, 1725, under title Fraud detected: or, The Hibernian patriot. I. Title.
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WOOD, WILLIAM, 1671-1730. [Swift, Jonathan] 1667-1745. A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common-people of Ireland, concerning the half-pence coined by Mr. Woods. By M. B. drapier [pseud.] Dublin, Printed by J. Harding [1724] 16 p. 17cm. 1. Coinage--Ireland. 2. Wood, William, 1671-1730. 3. Money--Ireland--Hist. I. Title.
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Wood, William, 1679-1765, ed. Jamaica. Laws, statutes, etc. The laws of Jamaica, pass'd by the Governours, Council and Assembly, in that island, and con- firmed by the Crown. To which is prefix'd an Account of Jamaica. The second edition. London: Printed by W.W. and sold by W.Mears, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar;and Tho.Corbett, the corner of Ludgate-Hill,Fleet-Bridge. 1719. xxx,[6],457,[1]p. 20cm.(8vo) "The preface" signed: William Wood. (See next card)
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Jamaica. Laws, statutes, etc. The laws of XH Jamaica ... 1719. (Card 2) .714C "Errata": p.[458] .W85Lb Pages 407 & 447 both misnumbered 437.
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Wood, William, 1777- SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Nahant. Public Library. SCH [Nahant Public Library, 1819 collection. .976 Catalogue compiled by Mary F. Morgan. Nahant, .N14C 1976] lp.l.,vii,37,2 numb.l. 28cm. There is no title page. Reproduced from typescript. One of 25 copies. Includes list of donors to the collection, founded by William Wood. "Errata and corrigenda": 2 leaves laid in at end. (See next card) MB
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Nahant. Public Library. [... Catalogue ... SCH 1976 (Card 2) .976 .N14C 1. Libraries--U.S. I. Wood, William, 1777- II. Morgan, Mary F
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Wood, William, 1864– See Wood, William Charles Henry, 1864– This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 8, 1921. M2764
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Wood, William, of Quebec. Tercentennial Quebec. Portraits. Plates. (In Doughty, Arthur G., editor. The King's book of Quebec. Vol. 1, pp. 127-166; vol. 2. Ottawa. 1911.) Contents. — 1. Introductory. — Preparation. 2. Preparation, continued. — Celebration. — The pageant. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1916 K8769 — Quebec, City. Centennial celebrations, etc. Tercentenary, 1908. — Pageants. Works about.
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Wood, William Barry. see Wood, Barry.
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W6 Wood, William Bürke, 1779-1861. 1855 Personal recollections of the stage; embracing notices of actors, authors, and auditors, during a period of forty years. By William B. Wood ... Philadelphia, H. C. Baird, 1855. 1 p. l., xiii-xxi, 23-477 p. front. (port.) 18 1/2cm. Deals with "the more southern theatres of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Alexandria." cf. Introd., p. xx. LC (Continued on next card)
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PN2251 W6 1855 Wood, William Burke, 1779-1861. Personal recollections of the theatre ... 1855. (Card 2) *G.3647 — — [Another copy] 6 RARE BOOK DEPT. — — [Another copy] *T.57 .235 1. Actors—Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Theater—U. S.—Hist.
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Wood, William Burke, 1779–1861. No. 22 in **G.3930.13.2 Personal recollections of the stage by William B. Wood. [A review.] [Philadelphia? 1854.] 4 ff. 22 cm. Cut from the American and Gazette, Sept. 3, 1854. Wood’s Personal recollections, etc., may be found on shelf-numbers **T.57.235; 4407.50; **G.3647.6. Relates to the theatre in the United States. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1915. K6944 — No main card. — Wood, William Burke, 1779–1861. — United States. Theatres.
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Wood, William Charles Henry, 1864- Captains of the Civil War; a chronicle of the blue and the gray. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1921. xiv, 424 p. ports., maps. 21cm. (The chronicles of America, v.31) "Abraham Lincoln edition." "Bibliographical note": p.397-400. 1. U. S.--History--Civil War--Biography. 2. U. S.--History--Civil War--Campaigns and battles. I. Title. II. Series.
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Wood, William Charles Henry, 1864- Elizabethan sea-dogs; a chronicle of Drake and his companions. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1918. xi, 252 p. ports., map. 21cm. (The chronicles of America, v.3) "Abraham Lincoln edition." "Bibliographical note": p.241-245. 1. Drake, Sir Francis, 1540?-1596. 2. Gt. Brit.--History, Naval--Tudors, 1485-1603. 3. Gt. Brit.--His tory--Elizabeth, 1558-1603. I. Title. II. Series.
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Wood (William H.) Engraving Company, Boston, Mass. Manchester, Mass. 250th Anniversary of Manchester, Mass. Boston, Wm.H.Wood Eng.Co. [1895] [5]p. 17.5cm. Illustrated engraved cover-title. Inserted at p.[140] of Elizabeth Porter Gould's One's self I sing, Boston, 1904.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Wood (William T.) & Co., manufacturers, Boston. SCH ... Wm. T. Wood & Co., ice tool manufacturers. .T884 Boston, Mass. .W85W [Boston, 1884?] 79.5x31.5cm.fold to 15.5x9cm. Includes 1884-1885 price list. 1. Tools--Catalogs. 2. Ice industry. 3. Catalogs, Commercial--Massachusetts--Boston.
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Wood, Wolford. Saved from the waters. [Poems.] = Oxford. Blackwell. 1902. viii, 70 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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R-B XH Wood Brothers. .F Boat and yacht builders : 881 [business card.]... -- [Boston : s.n., .M38A 1881.] .587 [1] card ; 5 x 9 cm. 1. Boat-building. 2. Yacht- building. 3. Advertising cards. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm30064149 BPL RB 003994
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WOOD. *G.307 .2 Nördlinger, Hermann von, 1818-1897. Les bois employés dans l'industrie. Descrip- tions accompagnées de cent sections en lames minces des principales essences forestières de la France et de l'Algérie. Paris, J. Rothschild, 1872. 16 p. illus.: 100 mounted samples. 13 cm. In box.
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Wood. Specimens. *Cab.G.3.81 [Wood from one of the two Cedar-of-Lebanon trees that guard the entrance to the private shrubbery of Charles Dickens, Gad's Hill, Kent. Presented by Charles-ap-Thomas, Gravesend, England, July 17, 1893. Cross section. Size: height, $3\frac{1}{8}$ inches; diameter, $5\frac{3}{4}$ and $6\frac{3}{4}$ inches.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 6, 1915. K6449 — No main card. — Dickens, Charles, 1812–1870. — Wood. Specimens. — Ap Thomas, Charles.
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WOOD--PRICES. RARE BOOK DEPT. XbH .T890 .P18P Palmer, Parker & Co., Boston. Palmer, Parker & Co., mahogany and veneer mills ... [Boston, ca.1890] folder([3]p.) illus. 21cm. Includes prices of veneers and other woods. 1. Veneers and veneering--Catalogs. 2. Wood--Prices. 3. Catalogs--Commercial--Massachusetts--Boston.
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Wood, The, beyond the world. Morris, William. 1834-1896. *Q.1.15(*4572.154) The wood beyond the world. [Colophon: Here ends the tale of The wood beyond the world, made by William Morris, and printed by him at the Kelmscott Press, ... Hammersmith, finished the 30th day of May, 1894.] Plate. 261 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 10, 1912. H6859 — Kelmscott Press. Publications. — T.r.
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The wood-burners. Galvin, Patrick, 1927- The wood-burners. [Dublin] New Writers' Press [1973] 56p. 21cm. (Zozimus books, ed. by Michael Smith, no.7) Poems. Brown and beige boards, black stamped; dust jacket. I. Title. II. Zozimus books, no.7.
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The wood-carver of 'Lympus. Waller, Mary Ella, 1855-1938. The wood-carver of 'Lympus by M.E. Waller ... with a frontispiece from a drawing by C.C. Emerson. Boston, Little,Brown,and Company, 1904. 4p./.,3llp. front. 20cm. Tan cloth, brown, green, black & gilt stamped.
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Wood-carvings. Hispanic Society of America. **D.110B.11.44 Castilian wood-carvings of the late Gothic period in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America. = New York. 1927. v, 19 pp. Illus. Plates. [Publications. No. 217. Hispanic notes & monographs. Catalogue series. No. 44.] 16½ cm. Bibliography, p. 19. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1932. D702 — Spain. F.a. Sculpture. — Wood-carvings. — S.r.c.
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Wood-carvings. Hispanic Society of America. **D.110B.11.66 Mudéjar wood-carvings in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America. — New York. 1928. v, 63 pp. Illus. Plates. [Publications. No. 239. Hispanic notes & monographs. Catalogue series. No. 66.] 17 cm. Notes, pp. 55-57; References, pp. 58-63. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 26, 1932. D735 — S.r.c. — Moors in Spain. F.a. Arch. — Wood-carvings.
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Wood-carvings. Catalogues. Hispanic Society of America. **D.110B.11.2 List of wood-carvings. = New York. 1925. (14) pp. Plate. [Publications. No. 166. Hispanic notes & monographs. Catalogue series. No. 2.] 16½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 26, 1932. D699 — Spain. F.a. Sculpture. — Wood-carvings. Catalogues. — S.r.c.
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Wood Creek Expedition, 1711. See Crown Point, New York. History. Expedition against, 1711. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 8, 1917. L132
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Wood cuts. See Wood engraving. Wood engravings. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 8, 1917. L593
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Wood daemon, The, or, the clock has struck! Turnbull, John D. *4409b.157=No. 4 in **G.3646.15** The wood daemon, or, the clock has struck! A grand, romantic, cabalistic melodrama, in three acts . . . Boston. True. 1808. 34 pp. 15½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 31, 1918. L4285 — T.r.
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The wood demon. Chekhov, Anton Pavlovitch, 1860-1904. The wood demon, a comedy in four acts, by Anton Tchehov, translated by S. S. Koteliansky. New York, The Macmillan company, 1926. 120 p. 19 1/2 cm.
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WOOD-ENGRAVERS, ENGLISH. *Q.59 .184NS Bingley, Barbara. .9 Bewickiana. (In Signature, New series. London, 1949, no. 9, p. 35-46. facsimis. 25cm.)
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*Q.59 .184 Carter, John, 1905- The woodcut calligraphy of Reynolds Stone. (In Signature. London, March 1936, no.2, p. 21-28. illus. 25cm.)
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WOOD-ENGRAVERS, ENGLISH *Q.59 .184NS .3 Del Renzio, Toni The wood-engravings of Imre Reiner. (In Signature, New series. London, March 1947, no. 3, p. 33-42. illus. 25cm.)
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WOOD-ENGRAVERS, FRENCH. Robb, Brian, 1913- The wood-engravings of Lucien Pissaro. (In Signature, New series. London, 1948, no. 6, p. 36-47. illus., col. pl. 25cm.)
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Wood engraving. R-B NE Moser, Barry. 1225 Wood engraving : notes on the craft . M67 / by Barry Moser. -- Northampton, 1979 Mass. : Pennyroyal [Press], 1979. 27, [10] p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Limited ed. of 350 copies, of which 70 are specially bound. LC has copy no. 201, in wrappers. Copy 272, signed by author: MB copy. 1..Wood-engraving--Technique. I.T. RG85-134331 NE1225.M67 1979 AACR2 83-130815 761/.2 26194
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Wood engravings. Barbieri, Filippo. Opvscvlvm de vaticiniis sibillarvm. Colophon: Impressum Oppenheim. 17 ff. 13 woodcuts. 19 cm., in 4s. According to Proctor, vol. 3, p. 165, printed by Jacob Koebel about 1514; but Roth, Die Buchdruckerei des Jakob Köbel, in Beihefte zum Centralblatt für Bibliothekswesen, vol. 4 (Leipzig, 1889), pp. 461-492, does not mention the work at all as that of Koebel. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 1, 1910. H2412 — Sibyls. — Wood engravings. — Koebel, Jacob, printer. 1470-1533.
Card 522
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Baumann, Gustave, 1881-1971. Frijoles canyon pictographs recorded in woodcuts / by Gustave Baumann. Los Angeles : William & Victoria Dailey, 1980. [45] p. : ill., [2] fold. leaves ; 23 cm. No. 119 of 250 copies. Printed from original wood blocks cut by Baumann in 1939.
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WOOD-ENGRAVING. Beedham, R John Wood engraving, by R. John Beedham, with introduction and appendix by Eric Gill. London, Faber and Faber [1948] 2p. fl., 7-59p. illus. 19.5cm. "Reprinted for the seventh time June Mcmxlviii"
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Wood engravings. Bennett, Richard. *A.9156.1.8 England and Ireland. Twelve woodcuts. With a foreword by Zona Gale. — Seattle. University of Washington Book Store. 1927. (11) pp. Plates. [University of Washington Chapbooks. No. 8.] 25.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 21, 1935. D9236 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Wood engravings. — Gale, Zona, pref., 1874-. — Great Britain. Geog. Views.
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Wood engraving. Berjean, Jean. *G.285.63 Catalogue illustré des livres xylographiques. Londres. C. J. Stewart. 1865. viii, 116 pp. Plates. 8º. 105 copies printed. - Bibliography. - Wood engraving.
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Wood engraving. Berquin, A. **K.264,21 The Looking glass for the mind. Reprint of the ed. of 1792 with the illus. by Bewick. With an introd. by C. Welsh. London, 1885. Sm. $8^{\circ}$.
Card 532
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Wood engravings. Brant, Sebastian. 1458-1521. Stvltifera navis mortalivm, in qva fatvi affectvs, mores, conatvs atqve stvdia, quibus vita hæc nostra, in omni hominum genere, scatet, cunctis Sapientiæ cultoribus depinguntur, & uelut in Speculo ob oculos ponuntur. Liber salutaribus doctrinis 2 admonitionibus plenus. Olim à . . . Sebastiano Brant . . . Germanicis rhythmis conscriptus, & per Iacobvm Locher . . . Latinatati donatus: nunc uerò reuisus & elegantissimis figuris recens illustratus. Basileae. [157-?] (28), 284 pp. Illus. $16^{\circ}$. Latin translation of the Narrenschiff. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 23, 1908. G7549 — T.r. — Locher, Jacob, called Philomusus, tr. 1470-1528. — Wood engravings.
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Wood engraving. Chatto, William Andrew. **G.154.8** A third preface to "A treatise on wood engraving," exposing the fallacies contained in the first, restoring the passages suppressed in the second, and containing an account of Mr. John Jackson's share in the composition of that work. London. Spiers. 1839. (1), 36 pp. L.8°.
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Wood engraving. Chatto, William Andrew. 4063.3 = **G.154.7 A treatise on wood engraving, historical and practical. With illus. by John Jackson. London. Knight & co. 1839. xvi, 749 pp. L. 8°.
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Wood engravings. Cockerell, Sydney Carlyle, editor, 1867– Some German woodcuts of the fifteenth century. Colophon: Here ends Some German woodcuts . . . printed at the Kelmscott Press, . . . Hammersmith. Finished on the 15th day of December, 1897. xi pp., 23 ff., 24-36, (1) pp. 29 cm. These wood-cuts were chosen by William Morris as a representative selection for reproduction in the projected catalogue of his library. The preface contains extracts from his article on the artistic qualities of the woodcut books of Ulm and Augsburg in the fifteenth century. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 10, 1921. M998 — Wood engravings. — Kelmscott Press. — Morris, William, 1834-1896. — Illustration of books. — Germany. Fine arts.
Card 540
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Wood engraving. Didot, Ambroise Firmin. 1790–1876. [Essai sur la gravure sur bois.] Avis sur la IVe édition du recueil de Cesare Vecellio. (In Vecellio, Cesare. 1530?–1606. Costumes anciens et modernes. Vol. 1, pp. 5–9. Paris. 1859.) 2263.11.1 Same. (In Same. 1860.) **K.211.5.1 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1588 — Wood engraving.
Card 542
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Wood engraving. Didot, Ambroise Firmin. 1790–1876. Essai typographique et bibliographique sur l'histoire de la gravure sur bois. Servant d'introduction aux "Costumes anciens et modernes" de César Vecellio. Paris. Didot. 1863. Engraved title-page. xiv,315 columns. 21 cm., in 4s. 4067.43 Same. Another edition. **G.307.4 The two editions are identical except that this reads: Pour faire suite aux Costumes anciens . . Costumes anciens et modernes by Cesare Vecellio is on shelf-number 2263.11,1,2, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1588 — Wood engraving.
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Wood engravings. Douce, Francis, 1757-1834. *4062.8=**G.157.4 The dance of death. Exhibited in elegant engravings on wood, with a dissertation on the several representations of that subject, but more particularly on those ascribed to Macaber and Hans Holbein. London. Pickering. 1833. xi, (1), 262, (13) pp. Plates. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Most of the plates are from Holbein. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1918. L5203 — Dance of death. — Holbein, Hans, the Younger, illus., 1497-1554. — Wood engravings.
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Wood engravings. Douce, Francis. K.127.10 = K.294.20 Holbein's Dance of Death exhibited in elegant engravings on wood, with a dissertation. Also, Holbein's Bible cuts, consisting of 90 illus. on wood. Lond. 1858. Pls.
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Wood engravings. Gaguin, Robert. 1425–1502. Fol. 1a: Compendium Roberti Gaguini super Francorum gestis: ab ipso recognitum & auctum. 1b Robertus Gaguinus ad diuam virginem. 2a–6a: Tabula alphabetica. Fol. 175b, line 33: Finis. Fol. 176a: P Fausti andrelini foroliuiensis poetæ ac regii in amplissimo gymnasio Parisiësi oratoriam ac poeticam artem profitentis in gallicas hystorias ab eruditissimo Roberto gaguino editas Carmen. 177b: Ad Robertü gaguinũ . . . Cornelii Girardi goudensis . . . Epistola. 180a, end (colophon): Preclarissimû hoc de francorum gestis cõpendiü multis notatu dignissimorum (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 26, 1910. H2418 — T.r. — Incunabula. — France. Hist. — Kerv…
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Wood engravings. Gaguin, R. 1425-1502. Fol. 1a: Compendium Roberti Gaguini super Francorum gestis. (Continued, 1.) **Q.403.2** additionibus libriqz vnius accessione locupletatü: & non segni accuratione a mendis tersuz: Impressit diligens ac pitus chalcographus Thielmänus keruer in inclyto parrisiorü gymnasio impesis optimorü bibliopolarum Durandi gerlerii & Ioănis parui. Anno grē quē iubileuz vocāt a natali christiano. M. quingētesimo. Ad idus ianurias [sic]. Deo gratīç. Omnes cartharum coplications sunt ternē. (6), clxix, (5) ff. Sign. Aa, a-z, A-F in 6s. $27\frac{1}{2}$ cm. 45 lines. Engraved titlepage, which is duplicated at the end of the volume, (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May …
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Wood engravings. Gaguin, R. 1425–1502. Fol. 1a: Compendium Roberti Gaguini super Francorum gestis. (Continued, 2.) **Q.403.2 on folio 179b. The engraved device of Kerver precedes the colophon, which in turn is headed by 18 lines: Iodoci Badii Ascensii de operis huius accessione . . . Carmen. Fol. 180 b is blank. See Panzer, vol. 2, p. 333, no. 590; Hain-Copinger, no. 7413; Proctor, no. 8392; Pellechet, . . . Incunables . . . , vol. 3, p. 472, no. 4972, Paris, 1909 [*2182.14]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 26, 1910. H2418
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Wood engravings. Gray, Thomas. 1717-1771. *A.3566.1 Elegy written in a country church-yard. With versions in the Greek, Latin, German, Italian, and French languages. [Edited by John Martin.] — London. Van Voorst. 1839. ix, (2) pp. (64) ff. Vignettes. $8^{\circ}$. The Greek version is by William Cooke; the Latin, by William Hildyard; the German, by Gotten; the Italian, by Torelli; the French, by Le Tourneur. The vignettes are wood engravings from paintings, many by members or associates of the Royal Academy, three by Constable and two by Landseer. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] G6940 — Martin, John, ed. 1791-1855. — Cooke, William, tr. 1766-1824. — Torelli, Giuseppe, tr. 1721-1781. — Le Tourneur, Pierre Prime Félicien, tr. 1736-1788. — Hildyard, William, tr. — Gott…
Card 556
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Wood engraving. Grolier Club, New York. *Q.16.86 Wood-engraving. Three essays by A. V. S. Anthony, Timothy Cole, and Elbridge Kingsley. With a list of American books illustrated with wood-cuts. = New York. Grolier Club. 1916. (10), 85 pp. 23 cm. Contents. — An art that is passing away, by A. V. S. Anthony. — The analogy between wood-engraving and painting, by Timothy Cole. — Memoirs of wood-engraving, by Elbridge Kingsley. — List of American books illustrated with woodcuts, exhibited at the Grolier Club from April 8 to May 8, 1915, by Ruth S. Granniss. One of an edition of 260 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 18, 1916. K9660a—Quadruple main card. —Grolier Club, New York.(M1) — Anthony, Andrew Varick Stout, 1838–1906. (M2) — Kingsley, Elbridge, 184…
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Wood engraving. Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. *Q.28.6 The art of the American wood engraver. New York. Scribner. 1894. Text 128 pp. $16^{\circ}$; Atlas, 40 India proofs. $F^{\circ}$. No. 84 of an edition of 100 copies. - Wood engraving.
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Wood engravings. Holbein, Hans, the Younger, 1497-1554. **G.157.5 L'alphabet de la mort. [Grave sur bois.] Entouré de bordures du XVI siècle et suivi d'anciens poèmes français sur le sujet des trois mors et des trois vis. Publiés d'après les manuscrits par Anatole de Montaiglon. Paris. Tross. 1856. (96) pp. Decorations. 22 cm., in 4s. One of an edition of 20 copies "sur papier de Chine fort." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 28, 1918. L5211 — Dance of death. — Wood engravings. — Montaiglon, Anatole de Courde de, ed., 1825-1895.
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Wood engravings. Livius Patavinus, Titus. Historiarum Decades. **Q.403.28 Fol. (1)a: T. Livii Decades. Fol. (1)b-(2)b. Io. An. episcopi Aleriensis ad svmmvm Pon. Pavlvm. II . . . epistola. (2)b-(16)b: L. Flori epitoma Decadvm . . . (16)b-(20)b: T. Livii Patavini . . . primae decadis praefatio. Fol. Ia: T. Livii Patavini historici Decadis primae. Liber primvs. Fol. CCLIIIb. line 12: Finis. Ll. 13-15: T. Liuii patauini Decades expliciunt. Venetiis per Philippum Pincium Mantuanum: summa cura & diligenti studio Im- {Continued on the next card.} This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 12, 1916. K9893 — Incunabula.—Wood engravings.—Pincius, Philippus Mantuanus, printer.
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Wood engravings. Livius Patavinus, T. Historiarum Decades. (Continued.) **Q.403.28 pressæ. Anno ab Incarnatione domini. M.ccccxcy.iii. nonas nouembris. Imperante Serenissimo Augustino Barbadico Venet- iarum duce foelicissimo. Follows: Registrum huius operis. — Roman character. (20), ccliii, (1) ff. 30 cm. Sig. A, a-n, A–L, aa–ii. Illus. Woodcuts. See Hain--Copinger, 10141; Essling, Victor Masséna, duc de Rivoli, à propos d'un livre à figures Vénetien . . . pp. 38, 52 [*6112.77]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 12, 1916. K9893
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Wood engravings. Malory, Sir Thomas, fl. 1470. **Q.98.147 Le morte d'Arthur. The story of King Arthur & of his noble Knights of the Round Table. Written by Sir Thomas Malory, first printed by William Caxton, now modernised, as to spelling and punctuation, by A. W. Pollard, illustrated with wood engravings by Robert Gibbings. — London. Golden Cockerel Press. 1936. 3 v. Illus. Decorated title-pages and covers. Decorated borders. [Limited Editions Club.] 31 cm., in 8s. No. 206 of an edition of 1500 copies, signed by the illustrator. E1721 — T.r. made. — S.r. Pubs. — Round Table, Knights of the. — Arthur, King. — Caxton, William, 1422?–1491 — printed by him. Reprints. — Golden Cockerel Press. Pubs. — Wood engravings. — Giddings, Robert, illus., 1889–
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Wood engravings. Modius, Franciscus. 1556–1597. *4077.56=**K.166.5 The theatre of women. Designed by Jobst Ammon. Edited by Alfred Aspland. Manchester. Brothers. 1872. xl, (129) pp. Illus. [Holbein Society's Facsimile reprints.] 21½ cm., in 4s. A facsimile reprint of the edition published at Frankfort, 1586, by Sigismund Feyerabendt. A second title-page, which is a translation of the Latin title-page of the original, reads: Gynæceum; or, the theatre of [Continued on the next card.] [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston H8o68 — S.r. (I) — T.r. (I) — Franciscus. 1556–1597. (M1) — (2) — Costume. (I) — Gynæceum; or, the theatre of women. (I) — Aspland, Alfred, ed. (I) — Amman, Jost. 1534–1591. (M2) — Double main card.
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Wood engravings. *4077.56=**K.166.5 Modius, F. 1556–1597. The theatre of women. (Continued.) women: wherein may be seen the female costumes of all the principal nations, tribes, and peoples of Europe, of whatsoever rank, order, estate, condition, profession, or age. With new and most exquisite figures unequalled hitherto for beauty. Designed by Jobst Ammon. Attached to each figure is an eight-line stanza by Francis Modius of Bruges. A portrait of Sigismund Feyerabendt is inserted in the copy on shelf-number **K.166.5. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1912. H8068
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS. Müller, Hans Alexander, 1888- *8154.05-109 Woodcuts & wood engravings: how I make them, by Hans Alexander Mueller. New York, Pynson printers, 1939. 187, [1] p. incl. illus., plates (part col.; part double) 33 x 25 1/2 cm. *Q.56.71 —— [Another copy] In portfolio. 1. Wood-engraving—Technique. 2. Wood-engra- vings. I. Title. NE1225.M8
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Wood engravings. **G.403.38 Ovidius Naso, Publius. Metamorphoses. Italian. P. Ouidio metamorphoseos vulgare Nouamente stampato. Venditur apud Fratres de Lignano ad signum Angeli. [M. D. xix. adi. viii. del mese de aprile Ad instantia de Lignani.] (4), cxii ff. Woodcut plate, illus. and initials. 4°.
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Wood engravings. *8072.234=Rare Book Dept.**Q.59.280 Salaman, Malcolm Charles, 1855- Modern woodcuts and lithographs by British and French artists. Edited by Geoffrey Holme. London. "The Studio," Ltd. 1919. vii, (1), 204 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates, some colored. [The Studio. Special number.] 29 cm.
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Wood engravings. Sichem, Christoffel van, 1580-1646. **G.409.109 Bybels lusthof, ofte twee hondert, zoo historien als leeringen des Bybels; uyt het Ouden en Nieuwen Testament. Gesneede, door den konstryke meester Christoffel van Sichem. En verrykt met vaarzen door B. Blens. Amsterdam. Klooster. 1740. (4), 100, (1), 100 pp. $15 \times 18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. The pictures are accompanied by rhyming verse giving the incidents illustrated. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1929. N3377 — Bible. Illus. — Blens, B.; — Wood engravings. — Bible. Paraphrases. Dutch. — Dutch language. Works in Dutch.
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Wood engravings. Seasons, The. — New-York. Wood. 1815. 43 pp. Woodcuts. 12 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 17, 1920. M561 — Chap-books. — Wood engravings.
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Wood engravings. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. *A.8559.45 Moral emblems & other poems written and illustrated with wood-cuts. First printed at the Davos Press by Lloyd Osbourne and with a preface by the same. New York. Scribner. 1921. xxi, 79, (1) pp. Plates. Vignette. 17½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 24, 1922. M3337 — T.r. — Wood engravings. — Osbourne, Samuel Lloyd, pref., 1868—
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Wood engraving. Singer, Samuel Weller. G.154.13 Researches into the history of playing cards; with illustrations of the origin of printing and engraving on wood. London. Triphook 1816. XVI (2) 373, (3) pp. Illus. Pls. 4°.
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Stillwell, Margaret Bingham, 1887— Noah's ark, in early woodcuts and modern rhymes, by Margaret Bingham Stillwell. New York, E. B. Hackett, the Brick row bookshop, inc. [1942] 49 p. 1 l. illus. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm. "First edition." "Three hundred copies have been printed ... at the Walpole printing office in Mount Vernon, New York." 1. Noah's ark. 2. Wood-engravings. 3. Illustration of books. 4. Illustrated books — 15th and 16th cent. 5. Christian art and symbolism. r. Title. Library of Congress N8180.S75 [43d1] 761
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*Q.450 .71 Strachan, James, retired inspector of schools. Early Bible illustrations; a short study based on some fifteenth and early sixteenth century printed texts. Cambridge [Eng.] University Press, 1957. viii, 169 p. 126 illus. 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 160-161. 1. Bible—Pictures, illustrations, etc. 2. Illustrated books—15th and 16th cent. 3. Wood-engravings. 1. Title. N8023.S8 704.9484 A 58-571 Rochester. Univ. Libr. for Library of Congress [5]†
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Wood engravings. Turzak, Charles. **K.24.54=*8154.07-126 Benjamin Franklin, a biography in wood cuts, by Charles Turzak. With text by Florence Turzak. — New York. Covici Friede. [1935.] (93) pp. Portraits. Plates. Ornamental capitals. Illustrated end-papers. 28 cm. No. 473 of an edition of 1550 copies. The copy on call-number **K.24.54 is no. 481. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library July 3, 1936. D9780 — Double main card. — Turzak, Charles. (M1) — Turzak, Florence. (M2) — Franklin, Benjamin, 1706–1790. (I) — Wood engravings. (I)
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Wood engravings. Ward, Lynd Kendall. *A.9486L.2 Madman's drum. A novel in woodcuts by Lynd Ward. — New York. Cape & Smith. [1930.] Unpaged. 21 cm. There is no text. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 30, 1931. N8363 — T.r. — Wood engravings.
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Wood engravings. Ward, Lynd Kendall. 1905- Wild pilgrimage. [Woodcuts.] — New York. Smith & Haas. 1932. (9) pp. Plates. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm. No text; the subtitle on the jacket reads: A novel in woodcuts. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1933. D2053 — T.r. — Wood engravings.
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Wood engravings. Watts, Isaac. 1674-1748. Divine songs for children. — Philadelphia. Johnson. 1807. 48 pp. Illus. 16°. Many of the woodcuts bear the initial A, the mark used by Alexander Anderson. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 3, 1902 E5940 — Anderson, Alexander, engraver. 1775-1870. — Wood engravings. — Hymns. Coll. — T.r.
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS--CATALOGS. RARE BOOK DEPT. Schreiber, Wilhelm Ludwig, 1855-1932. XfZ Handbuch der Holz- und Metallschnitte des XV. .17 Jahrhunderts; Manuel de l'amateur de la gravure .Sch7H sur bois et sur metal au XVe siècle. 3. Aufl. Stuttgart, A. Hiersemann, 1969-1976. 11v.in 12. illus.,facsims. 30cm. Facsimile reproduction of original edition, 1902-30. Each volume has also special t.p. Bibliographies. MB-Rev.
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Wood engravings. Collections. Grolier Club, New York. *Q.16.89 Books and prints illustrating the origin and rise of wood engraving. Exhibition at the Grolier Club House, January 17 to February 1, 1890. = [New-York. 1890.] 8 pp. 17 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1917. L1277 — Wood engravings. Colls.
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Wood engravings. Collections. Lehrs, Max, editor. *Cab.21.39.10 Holzschnitte der ersten Hälfte des XV. Jahrhunderts im Königl. Kupferstichkabinett zu Berlin. — Berlin. Cassirer. 1908. (7) pp. 22 plates. [Graphische Gesell- schaft. Veröffentlichungen. 7.] F°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 28, 1909. H239 — S.r. — Wood engravings. Co. — Koenigliche Museen, Berlin. Kupfer- stichkabinett.
Card 604
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Wood engraving. Collections. Nijhoff, Wouter, editor, 1866— **Q.60.20 Nederlandsche houtsneden 1500–1550. Reproducties van oude Noord- en Zuid- Nederlandsche houtsneden op losse bladen met en zonder tekst in de oorspronkelijke grootte. — 's-Gravenhage. Nijhoff. 1931–1935. Text: 32 pp. Illus. Headpiece. 26 cm., in 8s. Atlas: 2 v. Plates. 52 and 64.5 cm. In portfolios. Lijst der aangehaalde literatuur, text, pp. 29–32. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 10, 1936. E597 — Netherlands. F.a. Engraving. — Wood engravings. Colls.
Card 606
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Wood Engravings. coll. Rastell, John. K.182.3- The pastime of people, or the chronicles of divers realms, and most especially of the realm of England, briefly compiled, and imprinted in Cheapside[1529]. Now first repr. and arranged with fac-simile wood-cuts of the portraits of popes, emperors, etc.[by T. F. Dibdin.] L. 1811. 4°.
Card 608
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Wood engravings. Collections. Schedel, Hartmann. 1440–1514. **Q.400a.1** [Buch der Croniken vnd geschichte.] Fol. (1)a: Register Des buchs der Croniken vnd geschichten mit figure vnd pildnussen von anbegiñ der welt bis auf dise vnsere Zeit. (1)b, blank. (2)a, col. 1-(1 0)b table of contents, in 2 columns. Fol. i a: Eine kurtze beschreybung des wercks der sechs tag von dem geschöpff der werlt die verrede. Fol. VIb be- (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. H2426 — Incunabula. — T.r. — Koburger Press. — Alt, Georg, tr. — History. Universal.—Chronicles.—Wood engravings. Colls. — Nuremberg, Germany. Print. Hist. — Kam- wurff, Wilhelm, illus. — Schreyer, Sebald. 1446–1520. — Wolge…
Card 610
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Wood engravings. Collections. Schedel, H. 1440–1514. Buch der Croniken vnd geschichten. (Continued, i.) **Q.400a.1 gins Das erst alter. XIa: Das ander alter. XXIIIb: Das drit alter. XXXXVIb: Das vierd alter. LXVIIIb: Das funft alter. XCVa: Das sechst alter. CCLVIIIb, end: zu beschreibung mer gschihten oder künftiger ding sinn hernach ettliche pletter lere gelassen. CCLIXa; Das sibend alter. CCLXIb: Das letst alter. CCLXIIb, end: Auss götlichem beystand endet sich alhie das büch von den geschihten der alter der werlt vnd von beschreibung der berümbtisten vnd namhaftigisten stett sagende durch Georgium alt dessmals losungschreiber der kaiserlichē reichss (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, Jun…
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Wood engravings. Collections. Schedel, H. 1440–1514. Buch der Croniken vnd geschichten. (Continued, 2.) **Q.400a.1** stattNürmberg auss latein in teütsch gebracht vnd beschlossen nach der gepurt Cristi Jhesu vnssers haylands. M.cccc.xciij. iar am fünften tag des monats Octobris. Altithrono sint perpetue landes. a g. alt. Fol. CCLXIIIa–CCLXXXVIa, end we have: Won der gegent Europe Sarmacia oder dessmals losungschreiber zu Nürmberg auss déselben latein zu zeiten von maynung zu maynung. vnnd beyweylen (nit on vrsach) ausszugs weise in diss teütsch gebracht. vnnd darnach durch den erbern vnnd achtpern Anthonien koberger daselbst zu Nürmberg gedruckt. auf (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, J…
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Wood engravings. Collections. Schedel, H. 1440-1514. Buch der Croniken vnd geschichten. (Continued, 3.) **Q.400a.1** anregüg vnd begern der erbern vnd weysen Sebalden schreyers vnd sebastiaän kamermaisters burgere daselbst. vnd auch mit anhang Polñ genät.—Won dem hungrischen land vnd dengschihten dariñ. — Die walachey. — Tracia. — Won den Turcken. — Won macedonia . . . , the whole being a descriptive text to the map, contained on foll. CCLXXXVIb and CCLXXXVIIa. Fol. CCLXXXVIIb, colophon: Hie ist entlich beschlossen das büch der Cronicken vnd gedechttnus wirdigern geschichtē vō anbegynē d'werlt bis auf dise vnssere zeit vō hohgelertē manne in latein mit (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, …
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Wood engravings. Collections. Schedel, H. 1440–1514. Buch der Croniken vnd geschichten. (Continued, 4.) **Q.400a.1** grossem fleiss vnd rechtfertigung versämt. vnd durch Georgium alten und Michael wolgemütz vnnd Wilhelm pleydenwurffs maler daselbst auch mitburger die diss werck mit figuren wercklich geziert haben. Volbracht am. xxiiij. tag des monats Decembris Nach der gepurt Cristi vnssers haylands M.cccc.xciij.iar. ((10), 287 ff. Illus. Plates. Maps. 42½ cm. 67 lines to a full page. See Hain, no. 14,510; Proctor, no. 2086. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 3, 1910. H2426
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Wood engravings. Collections. Schedel, Hartmann. 1440-1514. **Q.400a.2 [Chronicon Nurembergense.] Fol. (1)a: Registrum huius operis libri cronicarum cū figuris et ymagibus ab inicio mūdi: (1)b, blank. (2)a: Tabula operis hui9 de temporibus mundi. vt historia ʿrerũqʿ ceterarŭ ac vrbiŭ in se sparsim varieqʿ scripta ʿ... (20)b, col. 2, end: Finit registrum. Fol. I: Epitoma operŭ sex dierůu. de mūdi fabrica Prologus. [C]Um apud doctissimos et prestantissimos viros q (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston H2426—Schreyer, Sebald. 1446—Kanmermeister, Sebastian.—Incunabula. — T.r. — History. Univ.阐.—Chronicles. — Nuremberg, Germany. Print. Hist. — Koburger Press. — Wolgemuth, Michael, illus. 1434-1519.
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Wood engravings. Collections. **Q.400a.2 Schedel, H. 1440–1514. Chronicon Nurembergense. (Continued, 1.) veră naturaż et historiaż tradiderüt de müdi fabrica: . . . Fol. II: [I]N principio creauit deus celum et terrra. . . . VIb begins Prima etas mundi. XIa: Secunda etas müdi. XXIb: Tercia etas müdi. XLVIb: Quarta etas mundi. LXIIII a: Quita etas müdi. XCVa: Sexta etas mundi. CCLXVIIIb, lines 35-7: Vos valete 2 boñ cõsullte ex Nuremberga. x. kal’as Junias. Anno ab incarnatione saluatoris xpi Millesimo quadringentesimonage-simotercio. 1493. IA.S.D. [i. e. Hartmann Schedel, Doctor.] Folios CCLVIII–CCLXI were left blank for additional manu- (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1910. H2…
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Wood engravings. Collections. **Q.400a.2 Schedel, H. 1440-1514. Chronicon Nurembergense. (Continued, 2.) script entries. Headline and folios were printed. The first two of these 3 leaves are missing in this copy. Fol. CCLXIIa: Septima etas mūdi. Fol. CCLXVIa, med.: [C]Ompleto in famosis-sima Nurembergensi orbe Operi de hystorijs etatum mundi. ac descriptione vrbium. felix imponitur finis. Collectum breui tempore Auxilio doctoris hartmāni Schedel. qua fieri potuit diligentia. Anno xpi Millesimo quadringentesimo nonagesimotercio. die quarto mensis Junij. Deo igitur optimo. sint laudes infinite. CCLVIb, blank. Follow 5 unnumbered folios: De Sarmacia (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27…
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Wood engravings. Collections. **Q.400a.2 Schedel, H. 1440-1514. Chronicon Nurembergense. (Continued, 3.) regione Europe, which in other copies is at the end of the volume. Fol. CCLXVIIa: Sexta etas mundi. Fol. CCC. which is lacking in this copy contained the final colophon: [A]Dest nunc studiose lector finis libri Cronicarum . . . Ad intuitū autem 2 preces prouidoiū ciuiū Sebaldi Schreyer 2 Sebastiani kamermaister hunc librum dominus Anthonius koberger Nuremberge impressit. Adhibitis . . . Michaele wolgemut et wilhelmo Pleydenwurff. quartū solerti acuratissimaqz animaduersione tum ciuitatum tum illustrium virorum figure inserte (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1910. H2426
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Wood engravings. Collections. **Q.400a.2 Schedel, H. 1440–1514. Chronicon Nurembergense. (Continued, 4.) sunt. Consummatü autem duodecima mensis Julij. Anno salutis nēe. 1493. (20), 266, (5), 267–299 ff. Illus. Plates. Maps. 42½ cm. 63→ 66 lines. See Hain-Copinger, no. 14,508; Proctor, no. 2084; Dibdin, T. F., Bibliotheca Spenceriana, vol. 3, pp. 255–280, London, 1814 [**G.175.4]; Ephrusei, Charles, Étude sur la chronique de Nuremberg de Hartmann Schedel avec les bois de Wolgemut & W. Pleydenwurff, Paris, 1894 [2114.34]. A German translation, by George Alt, may be found on shelf-number **Q.400a.1. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1910. H2426
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Wood engravings. Facsimiles. Dodgson, Campbell, editor. *Cab.21.39.18 Holzschnitte zu zwei Nürnberger Andachtsbüchern aus dem Anfange des XVI. Jahrhunderts. 100 Abbildungen in Zinkhochätzung. — Berlin. Cassirer. 1909. 20 pp. Illus. 14 plates. [Graphische Gesellschaft. Veröffentlichungen. 11.] 39 cm. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 25, 1910. H2611 — S.r. — Wood engravings. Facsimiles. — Sixteenth century. Fine arts. Engraving. — Christian art.
Card 630
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Wood engravings. Facsimiles. Dodgson, Campbell, editor. *Q.50.4 Woodcuts of the fifteenth century in the John Rylands Library, Manchester. Reproduced in facsimile with an introduction and notes by Campbell Dodgson. = Manchester. The University Press. 1915. 17 pp. 10 plates, some colored. [The John Rylands facsimiles. No. 4.] 38½ cm. There is a prefatory note by Henry Guppy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1910. K7069 — S.r. — Wood engravings. Facsimiles. — Guppy, Henry, pref., 1861-
Card 632
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Wood engravings. Facsimiles. Gulden Püchlein von unser lieben Frawen Maria. *Cab.21.39.67 Holzschnitte aus dem Gulden Püchlein von 1450 in der [Bayerischen] graphischen Sammlung zu München. Herausgegeben von Otto Weigmann. — Berlin. Cassirer. 1918. 29, (1) pp. (2) colored facsimiles. (1), 70, (3) facsimiles on xxxii ff. [Graphische Gesellschaft. Veröffentlichungen. 24.] 33 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 11, 1922. M3215 — S.r. — Mary, Mother of Christ. In art. — Wood engravings. Facsimiles. — Weigmann, Otto Albert, ed.
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Wood engravings. Facsimiles. Kristeller, Paul, editor. *Cab.21.39.16 Eine Folge venezianischer Holzschnitte aus dem XV. Jahrhundert im Besitze der Stadt Nürnberg. XVI Tafeln in Lichtdruck. — Berlin. Cassirer. 1909. 9 pp. Illus. (2), 16 plates. [Graphische Gesellschaft. Veröffentlichungen. 9.] 39 cm. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1910. H2610—S.r.—Fifteenth century. Fine arts. Engraving.—Venice, Italy. Fine arts. Engraving. — Wood engravings. Facsimiles.
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Wood engravings. Facsimiles. *Cab.21.39.30 Symbolum apostolicum, Blockbuch-unicum der K. Hof- und Staatsbibliothek zu München, nebst 12 Holzschnitten gleichen Stils. Herausgegeben von Paul Kristeller. — Berlin. Cassirer. 1917. 7, (1), pp. 21 plates. [Graphische Gesellschaft. Veröffentlichungen. 23.] 39 cm. The woodcuts are chiefly illustrations of the life of Christ. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 13, 1920. L8762 — Apostles' Creed. — S.r. — Wood engravings. Facsimiles. — Block-books. Facsimiles. — Christ. Christ in art. — Kristeller, Paul, ed.
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Wood engravings. Facsimiles. **Q.56.39 Symbolum apostolicum. Faksimile des frühesten in Farben gedruckten Blockbuches nach dem einzigen erhaltenen Exemplar in der Wiener National-Bibliothek. — Facsimile. Paris. Pegasus Presse. 1927. (2) pp., (12) ff. 19.5 cm. No. 28 of an edition of 150 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library February 17, 1937. E1259 — Block-books. Facsimiles. — Wood engravings. Facsimiles. — Apostles. In art.
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Wood-engraving. History. *Cab.21.19.9 Essling, Victor Masséna, Duc de Rivoli, 4ePrince d'. 1836- Études sur l'art de la gravure sur bois à Vénise. Les livres à figures vénitiens de la fin du XVe siècle et du commencement du XVI. Partie I, tome I. — Florence. Olschki. 1907. v. Illus. Plates. Facsimiles. F°. Contents. — Partie I, tome I. — Ouvrages imprimés de 1450 à 1490, et leurs éditions successives jusqu'à 1525. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Bo Public Library, June 3, 1908. G7530 — Venice, Italy. Print. — Wood-engraving. Hist. — Printing. Hist. — Incunabula. Bibl.
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Geisberg, Max, 1875– Woodcuts from books of the 16th century from German, Swiss, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian presses; with an introduction by Max Geisberg. Olten [Switzerland] Weiss-Hesse antiquariat, 1937. 2 p. l., 7–50 p., 1 l. 100 mounted pl. (part col.) $52^{cm}$. The plates are leaves taken from original printed books of the 16th century as specified in the labels. The selection of the leaves and their listing in the index of plates were done without the assistance of the author of the introduction. Each plate is mounted with a mat. “Published in a single edition of 50 numbered copies ... number 23.” “English translation by D. Hesse-Goldschmidt and E. Merklein.” Issued in portfolio. 1. Illustration of books. 2. Wood-engraving — Hist. 3. Illustrated books—15th and 16th ce…
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Wood engraving. History. Hind, Arthur Mayger, 1880- **Q.59.158=*8154.02-107 An introduction to a history of woodcut. With a detailed survey of work done in the fifteenth century. — Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1935. 2 v. Illus. Plates. Facsimiles. 25.5 cm., in 8s. CONTENTS. -- I. The primitives; single cuts and block-books. 2. Book-illustration and contemporary single cuts. Bibliography at the end of each chapter.
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WOOD-ENGRAVING--TECHNIQUE. R-B NE Moser, Barry. 1225 Wood engraving : notes on the craft / by Barry Moser. -- Northampton, .M67 1979 Mass. : Pennyroyal [Press], 1979. 27, [10] p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Limited ed. of 350 copies, of which 70 are specially bound. LC has copy no. 201, in wrappers. Copy 272, signed by author: MB copy. 1..Wood-engraving--Technique. I.T. RG85-134331 NE1225.M67 1979 AACR2 83-130815 761/.2 26193
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WOOD-ENGRAVING—TECHNIQUE. Müller, Hans Alexander, 1888- *8154.05-109 Woodcuts & wood engravings: how I make them, by Hans Alexander Mueller. New York, Pynson printers, 1939. 187, [1] p. incl. illus., plates (part col.; part double) 33 x 25 1/2 cm. *Q.56.71 — — [Another copy] In portfolio. 1. Wood-engraving—Technique. 2. Wood-engra- vings. I. Title. NE1225.M8
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RARE BOOK DEPT. WOOD-ENGRAVINGS--BELGIUM--CATALOGS. Polain, Louis, 1866- XfZ .17 .P75C ... Catalogue des livres imprimés au quinzième siècle des bibliothèque de Belgique. Bruxelles, Pour la Société des Bibliophiles & Iconophiles de Belgique, 1932. 4 v. facsims.(part fold.) 29cm. CONTENTS.--t.1.A-C.--t.2.D.-K.--t.3.L-S.--t.4. T-Z. Supplément. Additions. Tables: A.Facsimiles. B.Concordance des numéros avec ceux de Campbell, Gesamtakatalog, Hain, Pellechet, Voullieme. C. Imprimeurs. E. Gravures. F. Table générale alpha- betique des matières. MB
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*Q.59 .184NS Lanckorońska, Maria. .8 French wood-engraved book decorations of the eighteenth century; translated by H.P. Schmoller. (In Signature, New series. London, 1949, no. 8, p. 23-45. illus. 25cm.)
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Murray, Charles Fairfax, 1849-1919. Catalogue of a collection of early German books in the library of C. Fairfax Murray, comp. by Hugh Wm. Davies ... London, Priv. print., 1913. 2 v. fronts., illus., plates, ports., facsimis. $33\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Paged continuously. "One hundred copies printed." "The term 'German' will be found somewhat comprehensive, including many of the productions of the presses of Holland, Belgium and Switzerland, and a few of Austria-Hungary ... The period in which these books fall is c. 1455 to 1680 ... The majority of the books are of the 15th and 16th centuries ... In assembling this (German) portion of the library more attention has been given to the decorative part of the book than to merely the typographical side. A representative collection therefore has b…
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Murray, Charles Fairfax, 1849–1919. Catalogue of a collection of early German books ... 1913. (Card 2) 495 entries. Full descriptions, including exact transcription of title (or first lines) and colophon; statement of type, size, binding, and former owner; note of the edition and of other editions; bibliographical references; running description; description of the woodcuts; memoranda on text; biographical notes; and collations. Numerous facsimiles. Indexes: i. Authors & persons mentioned. ii. Titles, subjects and places. iii. Artists (designers & cutters) iv. Printers and publishers. v. Names of former owners. Companion work to the Catalogue of a collection of early French books in the library of C. Fairfax Murray issued in 2 vols., 1910. 1. Incunabula — Bibl. — Catalogs. 2. Bibliograp…
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Material relating to the above may be found in the off-print file of the Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts, under the following authors: Rosenthal, Erwin. Please consult Librarian in the Reading Room.
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WOOD-ENGRAVING--ITALY--HISTORY. Perrins, Charles William Dyson, 1864- Italian book-illustrations and early printing; a catalogue of early Italian books in the library of C. W. Dyson Perrins. Oxford, University Press, 1914. xiii, 255 p. facsimiles. 30cm.
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Princeton University. Library. XfZ Early American book illustrators and wood engravers, 1670-1870; a catalogue of a collection of American books illustrated for the most part with woodcuts and wood engravings in the Princeton University Library. With a foreword by Frank Weitenkampf. Princeton, N.J., 1958-68. 2 v. illus., facsimis. 29cm. Vol.2: "Supplement to the main catalogue." revised MB
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XfZ .53 .Es7E WOOD-ENGRAVING--VENICE--HISTORY. Essling, Victor Massena, prince d', 1836-1910. Études sur l'art de la gravure sur bois a Venise. Les livres a figures vénitiens de la fin du xvé siècle et du commencement du xvié. Florence, L.S.Olschki; Paris, H.Leclerc, 1907-09. 2 pts.in 4v. illus.,facsimis.(part col.) 40cm. Pt.l, v.l: No.167 of 300 copies. MB-Rev.
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8184 WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, AMERICAN. .07-951 Ward, Lynd Kendall, 1905— ... Vertigo. New York, Random house, 1937. 4 p. l., 230 pl. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. At head of title: A novel in woodcuts by Lynd Ward. The plates are in 29 groups, each preceded by half-title. *A.9486L.4 — — [Another copy] 1. Wood-engravings, American. woodcuts. i. Title. ii. Title: A novel in 38—487 Library of Congress NE1215.W3A49 Copy 2. Copyright A 111768 [38d3] 761
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, AMERICAN—EXHIBITIONS. *Q.16 .131 Grolier Club, New York. The engraved & typographic work of Rudolph Ruzicka. An exhibition. New York, The Grolier Club, 1948. 36 p. illus. (part col.) 22 cm. "One of five hundred copies ... signed by Rudolph Ruzicka."
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*207 WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, CHINESE. .11 Hu, Chêng-yen, ca. 1532-ca. 1672. Shih chu chai chan p'u. [Chinese colored woodcuts from the Ten Bamboo Studio. Peking, Jang Pao Chai, 1952] 4 v. of illus. 32 cm. Exited by Chen-To Cheng. Issued in portfolio. *8154 Issued in portfolio. .09-108 ---- ---- [Another copy] 1. Wood-engravings, Chinese. 2. Plants in art. 3. Chinese language--Texts. I. Ten Bamboo Studio II. Cheng, Chen-To, ed. III. Title: Chinese colored woodcuts from the Ten Bamboo Studio
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Hodnett, Edward, 1901- English woodcuts, 1480-1535. London, Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Oxford University Press, 1935 (for 1934) xv, 483 p. illus. 28.5cm. (Bibliographical Society, London. Illustrated monographs, 22.) "Bibliography of illustrated books, 1480-1535": p.73-108.
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, ENGLISH. RARE BOOK XZ .53 .H66E Hodnett, Edward, 1901- English woodcuts, 1480-1535. Oxford, Printed at the University Press, 1973. xv,483,xvii,82p. illus. 28cm. "First printed 1935; reprinted with additions and corrections 1973." English woodcuts, 1480-1535, additions & corrections. London, The Bibliographical Society, 1973: p.xvii,82 (2d count) with special t.p. (their Illustrated monographs, no.xxiia) "Bibliography of illustrated books, 1480-1535": p.73-108; "Additional books": p.1-13 (2d count).
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Turberville, George, 1540?-1610? The noble art of venerie of hunting. Wherein is handled and set out the vertues, nature, and properties of fifteene sundry chaces, together with the order and manner how to hunt and kill eury one of them. Translated & collected for the pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen, out of the best approued authors, which haue written any thing concerning the same: And reduced into such order and proper (Continued on next card)
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, ENGLAND. Turberville, George. The noble art of venerie or hunting. London, 1611. (Card 2) termes as are vsed here in this noble realme of Great Britain. At London, Printed by Thomas Purfoot. An.Dom. 1611. 3 p.l., 250 p., 2 l. 49 wdcts (30 repeated) 19 1/2 cm. (With The booke of falconrie ... London, 1611) Illustrated title-page; initials; black-letter (Continued on next card)
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*G.405 .43 WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, ENGLAND. Turberville, George. The noble art of venerie or hunting. London, 1611. (Card 3) "The measures of blowing, set downe in the notes" ... 21. of music at end. In this edition the picture of James I. in the woodcuts has been substituted for Elizabeth.
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*G.405 .43 Turberville, George, 1540?–1610? The booke of falconrie or havvking; for the onely delight and pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen: collected out of the best authors, aswell Italians as Frenchmen, and some English practises withall concerning falconrie; heretofore published by George Turbervile, gentleman. And now newly reviued, corrected, and augmented, with many new additions proper to these present times ... At London, Printed by T. Purfoot, 1611. 4 p. l., 370, [4] p. illus. $19\frac{1}{2} \times 14^{rm}$. Black letter. Title vignette, “representing the Earl of Warwick in hawking costume”? cf. Dict. nat. biog., v. 57, p. 321. 1. Falconry.
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WOOD-ENGRAVING, RENAISSANCE--FRANCE. Harvard University. Library. Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Sixteenth-century architectural books from Italy and France; [exhibition] June-September 1971. Cambridge [1971] [50]p. illus.,facsimis. 28cm. 1. Architecture--Early works to 1800--Exhibitions. 2. Wood-engraving, Renaissance--France. 3. Wood-engraving, Renaissance--Italy. I. Title. MB-Rev.
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Murray, Charles Fairfax, 1849-1919. Catalogue of a collection of early French books in the library of C. Fairfax Murray. Compiled by Hugh Wm. Davies. London, Priv. Print., 1910. 2 v. illus. 30.5cm. Paged continuously. "One hundred copies printed."
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*Q.402 .51 WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, FRENCH. Rudimentum novitiorum. French. La mer des histoires. Paris, Pierre Le Rouge, July 1488-Feb. 1488/89. 2 v. (258, 308 l.) woodcuts: illus., diagrs., borders. f°. 40.5cm. Vol.2 was printed for Vincent Commin. Copinger 3991; Brit. Mus. Cat. (XVth cent.) VIII, 109; Stillwell R333. In this copy some of the woodcuts have been colored by hand. (Continued on next card)
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Rudimentum novitiorum. French. La mer des histoires ... July 1488-Feb. 1488/89. (Gard 2) Imperfect: v.1 lacks 12 prelim. l., v.2 lacks 2 leaves. Bound in 18th cent. polished calf with arms of Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse (1678-1737) on sides. 1. World history—Early works to 1800. 2. Illustrated books—15th and 16th cent. 3. Wood-en-gravings, French. 4. Incunabula. I. Title.
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, FRENCH. *G.400 .47 Rudimentum novitiorum. French. Le premier volume de la mer des histoires. Au- quel et le second ensuyuît est contenu tant du vieil testament que du nouueau toutes les hys- toires/ actes et faictz dignes de memoire ... On les vend a Paris au premier pillier en la grand salle du palais pour Galliot du pre, mil.D,xxxvi [1536] 2 v. in l. illus., maps, geneal. tables. 33cm. Printer's mark on verso of last leaf. (Continued on next card)
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*G.400 .47 Rudimentum novitiorum. French. Le premier volume de la mer des histoires ... [1536] (Card 2) A French version by an anonymous canon of Mello in Veauvoisis of the Rudimentum notiviorum attributed to Column, printed at Lübeck, 1475. The two maps, reproduced from the Lübeck edition, but with French captions, are the earliest non-Ptolemais maps to appear in print. This translation has been wrongly ascribed to (Continued on next card)
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, FRENCH. Rudimentum notitiorum. French. Le premier volume de la mer des histoires ... [1536] (Card 3) Brocardus de Monte Sion. 1. World history—Early works to 1800. 2. Illustrated books—15th and 16th centuries. 3. Maps, Early. 4. Wood-engravings, French. I. Broacardus de Monte Sion, 13th cent., supposed tr. II. Title: La mer des histoires.
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*G.404 .50 [Cranach, Hans] d. 1537. Passional Christi unnd Antichristi. [Erfurt] M. Maler] 1521. [28] p. 26 woodcuts. 20cm. Signatures: A-C$^4$ D$^2$. Title within architectural border. Scenes from the life of Christ parodied by illustrations of the Pope's life and rule. The latter are followed by quotations from canon law, the former by quotations chosen chiefly from the Gospels. (Continued on next card) Revised
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*G.404 .50 WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, GERMAN. [Granach, Hans] d. 1537. Passional Christi unnd Antichristi ... 1521. (Card 2) The compiler was formerly thought to be Martin Luther, but the text is now attributed to Melanchton. This edition is a counterfeit of the 1st, printed at Wittemberg, with a different title page and inferior copies of the original woodcuts, formerly ascribed to Lucas Cranach but now attributed to Hans Cranach (Campbell Dodgson, Early German and Flemish woodcuts, II, 324) (Continued on next card)
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*G.404 .50 [Cranach, Hans] d. 1537. Passional Christi unnd Antichristi ... 1521. (Card 3) 1. Jesus Christ—Passion. 2. Antichrist. 3. Wood-engravings, German. 4. Illustrated books—15th and 16th cents. I. Luther, Martin, 1483-1546, supposed comp. II. Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560, comp. II. Leo X, Pope, 1475-1521. III. Cranach, Lucas, 1472-1553, supposed illus. IV. Title.
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Davies, Hugh William. Bernhard von Breydenbach and his journey to the Holy Land, 1483-4: a bibliography / compiled by Hugh Wm. Davies. London: J. J. Leighton, [1911] No. 115 of 200 copies.
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, GERMAN. Murray, Charles Fairfax, 1849-1919. Catalogue of a collection of early German books in the library of C. Fairfax Murray. Compiled by Hugh Wm. Davies. London, Priv. Print., 1913. 2 v. illus. 33.5cm. Paged continuously. "One hundred copies printed."
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*G.402 .73 WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, GERMAN. Pollicarius, Johannes. Der heiligen xii. Aposteln ankunfft/ beuff/ glauben/ lere/ leben vnd seliges absterben ... [Wittemberg, George Rhawen-Erben, 1549] [22] p. illus. 33cm. The woodcuts are by Lucas Granabh. Ex libris (book label): SSB [i.e., Silvain S. Brunschwig] 1. Apostles. I. Cranach, Lucas, 1472-1553, illus. 2. Illustrated books--15th and 16th cents. 3. Wood-en gravings, German.
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*Q.405 .129 St. Sebastian [Nuremberg? ca. 1475?] woodcut. 140 x 94 (90 x 66) mm. The saint, tied to tree in leaf, is pierced by 6 arrows. To right are 2 archers, 1 standing, the 2d with cap, seated, preparing longbow. In foreground are flowers and tufts of grass; in back ground a castle or church. Colored in green, yellow, gray, light and reddish brown and orange. Apparently unrecorded; cf. Schréiber 2726-7. (Continued on next card)
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, GERMAN--EXAMPLES, ETC. *Q.405 .129 Pasted inside front cover of Beroldus' Horologium devotionis (Basel, not after 1490) 1. Sebastianus, Saint, d. 287? 2. Wood-en-gravings, German—Examples, etc.
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, ITALIAN. *Q.401 22 Colonna, Francesco d. 1527. Hypnerotomachia Poliphili. Venice, Aldus Manutius, Romanus, Dec. 1499. 234 l. woodcuts: illus. 32.5 cm. Signatures: a-y8, z10, A-E8, F4. Leaf la (t.-p.): Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, vbi hvmana omnia non nisi somnivm esse docet ... Woodcuts on leaves 10b and 212 signed: b. Name of author given in acrostic formed by the first letters of the chapters. (Continued on next card)
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, ITALIAN. Colonna, Francesco d. 1527. Hypnerotomachia Poliphili ... 1499. (Card 2) Hain. Repertorium (with Copinger's Supplement) *5501. Gesamtkat. d. Wiegendr., 7223. Sixteenth century binding: brown calf, gold-tooled. This copy formerly belonged to the Fugger family of Munich. 1. Wood-engravings, Italian. I. Manuzio, Aldo, the elder, 1450-1515. II. Title.
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WOOD-ENGRAVING, RENAISSANCE--ITALY. Harvard University. Library. Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. .971 Sixteenth-century architectural books from Italy and France; [exhibition] June-September 1971. Cambridge [1971] [50]p. illus.,facsimis. 28cm. 1. Architecture--Early works to 1800--Exhibitions. 2. Wood-engraving, Renaissance--France. 3. Wood-engraving, Renaissance--Italy. I. Title.
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WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, SPANISH. [Collection of woodcuts of Christian saints. Majorca, etc., 18th-19th cents.] 15 broadsides. 30 x 21cm., etc. CONTENTS:—Antonio D'Aquila.—St. Catalina de los Pobres.—St. Francis de Sales.—St. Lucia.—St. Matgi.—St. Nicolas.—St. Nicolas of Bari.—St. Paulinus.—St. Saturninus.—St. Serapius.—Nuestra Senora de la Salud.—St. Joaquin.—Unidentified (2) 1. Saints—Art. 2. Wood-engravings, Spanish. 3. Broadsides—Majorca.
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R-B NE 642 The wood engravings of David Gentleman / introduction by Fiona MacCarthy. -- Montgomery, Powys, Wales : David Esslemont, 2000. xviii, [2], 131, [2] p. : ill. ; 26 x 34 cm. "The wood engravings of David Gentleman set in Monotype Baskerville and printed on Zerkall mould-made paper. The edition is limited to 350 numbered copies" -- Colophon. In slipcase as issued. Includes bibliographical references (p. xvi) MRGRRBK (Continue on next card) ocm45233936 001012
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R-B NE 642 .G46 W66 2000 The wood engravings of David Gentleman ... 2000. (Card 2) ISBN: 0907014178 1. Gentleman, David. 2. Wood- engravers--England--20th century. 3. Wood-engraving, English--20th century. I. MacCarthy, Fiona. II. Esslemont, David, printer. MRGRRBK ocm45233936 001013
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The wood fire in no. 3. Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915. The wood fire in no. 3. Illustrated in colors by Alonzo Kimball. New York, Scribner, 1905. viii, 298 p. col. front., 8 col. pl. 20cm. I. Title. LC
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The wood gatherer and other poems. *Q.138 .34 Whitfield, Christopher. The wood gatherer and other poems. Glouces- ter and London, Crypt House Press, 1931. 70 p. 23cm. No. 83 of 100 copies. Author's A.L.S. to Dr. [John Carroll] Per- kins inserted. I. Title.
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RARE BKS E302 .5 .W82 2006 BPL1RB 39999059806388 Wood, Gordon S. Revolutionary characters : what made the founders X, 321 P. ; 25 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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BPL1RB 39999054449689 Wood, John Seymour, 1853- Yale yarns : sketches of life at Yale university / 307 p. ; plates. ; 18 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Wood mosses. Poems. Jackson, Caroline L. Wood mosses. Poems. — New Haven. Stafford. 1867. 84 pp. $8^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 23, 1907. G4570 — T.r.
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Wood notes wild. Poems. Avery, Mrs. R. J. Wood notes wild. [Poems.] — Nashville. Cameron & Fall. 1843. 204 pp. $12^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 15, 1901 D8808 — T.r.
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Wood's Almanac for 1815. Calculated by Joshua Sharp. New York. Wood. [1814.] Unpaged. $12^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1908. G7326 — Almanacs. — Sharp, Joshua, computer.
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Wood's Hole, Mass. Description, Topography, etc. Views WALKER, George Hiram, and company, publishers. Wood's Holl, Falmouth, Mass. [Bird's eye view.] Boston, 1887. Size, $15\frac{1}{2} \times 24$ inches. Lithograph. *Map 81.4.F35.1887 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Sheet D 4064 Oct. 17, 18
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS SCG Woodall, Robert G The postal history of Yukon territory, by P964 R.G. Woodall. [Wimborne, England, The author, W85P 1964] 1v.(various pagings) illus.,facsims. 28cm. Reproduced from typewriting. 1. Postal service--Yukon Territory. I. Title.
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Sewall fd--1974--H. Hayes NUCxxxx s red s: XH.C964.W85P Spellman JEA
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Woodard, David. The narrative of Captain David Woodard and four seamen, who lost their ship while in a boat at sea, and surrendered themselves up to the Malays, in the island of Celebes; containing an interesting account of their sufferings from hunger and various hardships, and their escape from the Malays, after a captivity of two years and a half: also an account of the manners and customs of the country, and a description of the (See next card) MB-Rev.
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1) Thayer bequest--1935 2) n.s.--1879--tr.fr.5040.63 res. ///--W.D.Witney Fd(A-130) --Acc. 77-508--dup.rej. 1 Celebes--Descr. & trav. 2 Shipwrecks 1 Vaughan, William, 1752-1850, ed. di2s
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Woodard, David. The narrative of Captain David Woodard ... (Card 2) harbours and coast, &c. Together with an introduction, and an appendix, containing narratives of various escapes from shipwrecks, under great hardships and abstinence; holding out a valuable seaman's guide, and the importance of union, confidence, and perseverance, in the midst of distress ... London: Printed for J.Johnson,72,St.Paul's (See next card)
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Woodard, David. The narrative of Captain XK David Woodard ... (Card 3) .147 Church-Yard, by S.Hamilton, Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street. .10 1804. xl,252p. front.(port.),3 plates(incl.fold. maps.) 23cm. Introduction signed: William Vaughan. RARE BOOK DEPT. "Books useful to seamen": p.252. XG Another copy. 22.5cm. .804 .W85N
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Woodard, David. The narrative of Captain David Woodard and four seamen, who lost their ship while in a boat at sea, and surrendered themselves up to the Malays in the island of Celebes; containing an interesting account of their sufferings from hunger and various hardships, and their escape from the Malays, after a captivity of two years and a half: also an account of the manners and customs of the country, and a description of the harbours and coasts, &c. Together with an intro- (See next card) MB-Rev.
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g:W. Vaughan--1858 LCxxx AL xxx 1 Celebes--Descr. & Trav. 2 Shipwrecks I Vaughan, William, 1752-1850, ed. dis
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Woodard, David. The narrative of Captain David Woodard ... (Card 2) duction, and an appendix, containing narratives of various escapes from shipwrecks, under great hardships and abstinence; holding out a valuable seaman's guide, and the importance of union, confidence, and perseverance, in the midst of distress ... Second edition. London: Printed for J.Johnson,72,St.Paul's Church-yard. 1805. (See next card)
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Woodard, David. The narrative of Captain David Woodard ... 1805. (Card 3) xxxii,236p. front.(port.),2plates,2fold.maps. 21cm. Inscribed: To the Trustees of the Bowditch Library, Boston, from the editor, W. Vaughan of London. Introduction signed: William Vaughan. "Book useful to seamen": p.236.
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*A.9839.14=2396.175 Woodberry, George Edward. America in literature. New York. Harper. 1903. (5), 253 pp. -T.r. -United States.Lit.Hist.
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Woodberry, George Edward. No. 12 in *R.9.956 Browning's Life. [By Mrs. Sutherland Orr.] [Boston, 1891.] 263-268 pp. 8°. Cut from the Atlantic monthly, August, 1891 [Per. Room *5314.1.68]. -Browning, Robt.
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Woodberry, George Edward. 1855– A day at Castrogiovanni. [Verses.] — [Boston. Merrymount Press.] 1912. (7), 29, (1) pp. 22 cm. One of an edition of 300 copies printed for the Woodberry Society. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1913. H9063 — Woodberry Society. Pubs. — Castrogiovanni, Sicily. — T.r.
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Woodberry, George Edward. *A.9839.1 Dinner to George Edward Woodberry [given by his pupils of Columbia College, December 14, 1900. Menu, list of speakers, and tributes in prose and verse]. = [New York, 1900.] Unpaged. $8^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 18, 1901 D8999
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Woodberry, George Edward. 1855– The flight and other poems. New York. The Macmillan Co. 1914. viii, 162 pp. 17½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. K1518 — T.r.
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Woodberry, George Edward, 1855– Ideal passion: sonnets. — [Boston.] Printed for the Woodberry Society. 1917. 51 pp. 21½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 15, 1917. L2342 — T.r. — Woodberry Society. Pubs. — Sonnets.
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Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. *Acc. ... In memoriam, Charles Eliot Norton. 66-337F <Boston, 1913> Offprint from Boston Evening transcript, 21 June 1913. RBD x. n.d. - no source
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Woodberry, George Edward. The kingdom of all souls, and two other poems for Christmas. — [Boston.] Published for the Woodberry Society. 1912. 32 pp. 21½ cm. Contents. — Preface. — The kingdom of all souls. — When the stars sang in the desert. — Beyond good and evil. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1913. H9082 — T.r. — Woodberry Society. Pubs.
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Woodberry, George Edward, 1855- *A.9839.12= 4558.276 Literary memoirs of the nineteenth century. — New York. Harcourt, Brace & Co. 1921. (5), 320 pp. 21 cm. Two copies on call number 4558.276. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 17, 1922. M3680 — T.r. — Literature. Crit. — Authors.
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Woodberry, George E. Mary Wollstonecraft / by George E. Woodberry. Gainesville, Fla.: Oriole Press at the University of Florida Libraries, 1964, 4p. //.,[9]-27,[1]p. : ill.,mounted port.; 22cm. Frontispiece (port.) signed and engraved by Timotny Cole from an oil painting by John Opie. Vignette by Rudolph Ruzicka. Edition limited to 100 copies.
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g: Philip J. McNiff-- Acc 80-44 I Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797. II Cole, Timothy, 1852-1931, engr. III Opie, John, 1761-1807, ill. IV, Ruzicka, Rudolph, 1883-1978, ill. dis
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PR 5841 Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. Mary Wollstonecraft, / by George E. Woodberry. -- Gainesville, Florida, : Oriole Press, [1964] 27 p. : ill., mounted port. ; 22 cm. "One hundred copies printed ... for private distribution." First published in the Atlantic monthly, Dec. 1880. 1. Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759- 1797. MRGRRBK PR5841.W8 Z9 65003169 002714
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Woodberry, George Edward. *A.9839.4 The North Shore watch. A threnody. Privately printed. [Cambridge. University Press.] 1883. 53 pp. Plate. 22 cm. No. 39 of an edition of 200 copies. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 8, 1911. H5955 — T.r.
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PS3351 .N6 Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. 1890 The North shore watch and other poems, by George Edward Woodberry. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1890. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. 122, [1] p. 18 1/2cm. *A.9839.3 --- [Another copy] I. Title. PS3351.N6 1890
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Woodberry, George Edward. 4409a.225=*A.9839.2=*Artz Cab.13.41 Poems. New York. The Macmillan Co. 1903. x, 278 pp. $12^\circ$. The copy on shelf-number *Artz Cab.13.41 contains an autograph letter from the author to Elizabeth Porter Gould. [The second and third copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 6, 1908. G6298
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Woodberry, George Edward. No. 8 in *R.9.956 Professional poetry. [Boston, 1885.] 561-566 pp. $8^\circ$. Cut from the Atlantic monthly, June, 1885 [Per. Room *5314.1.55]. Partly devoted to a review of Browning's Ferishtah's fancies.
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Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. The real issues in the University. Church, George Earl, 1835-1910. The real issues in the University. A public letter by professors Church, Emerson, and Woodberry. [Lincoln,Nebr.? 1882?] 6p. 21cm. Caption title. Addressed to the citizens of Nebraska on "the present crisis in University affairs."
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Woodberry, George Edward, 1855– The relation of Pallas Athene to Athens. Oratio . . . written for the Harvard Commencement, 1877. [Abington, Mass.] Privately printed for the Signet Society. 1877. 11 pp. 18 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 10, 1918. L5646 — Minerva. — Athens. Myth. and relig. — Harvard College. Commences. — Signet, The, Harvard College. Pubs.
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PS3351 .R6 Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. 1920 The roamer and other poems, by George Edward Woodberry. New York, Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920. viii, 249 p. 19 1/2cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *A.9839.11 [Another copy] I. Title. PS3351.R6 1920
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Woodberry, George Edward. No. 11 in *R.9.956 Robert Browning. [ Boston, 1890.] 243-348 pp. $8^\circ$. Cut from the Atlantic monthly, February, 1890 [ Per. Room *5314.1.65]. -Browning, Robt.
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PS3351 .S7 Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. 1891 Studies in letters and life, by George Edward Woodberry. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1891. 3 p. 1., 296 p. 18 1/2 cm. "Fourth edition." "Reprinted from the Atlantic monthly and the Nation."—Pref. (Continued on next card) PS3351.S7 1891
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S7 Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. Studies in letters and life ... 1891. (Card 2) CONTENTS.—Landor.—Crabbe.—On the promise of Keats.—Aubrey De Vere on poetry.—Illustrations of idealism.—Remarks on Shelley.—Some actors' criticisms of Othello, Iago and Shylock.—Sir George Beaumont, Coleridge, and Wordsworth.—Three men of piety: Bunyan. Cowper. Canning. (Continued on next card) PS3351.S7 1891
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PS3351 .S7 Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. Studies in letters and life ... 1891. (Card 3) CONTENTS—Continued. Darwin's life.—Byron's centenary.—Browning's death. RARE BOOK DEPT. *R.9.984 — [Another copy] 1. English poetry—19th cent.—Hist. & crit. I. Title. PS3351.S7 1891
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Woodberry, George Edward, 1855– Studies of a litterateur. New York. Harcourt, Brace & Co. 1921. (5), 328 pp. 21 cm. This card was printed at the Boston M6698 — T.r. — Literature. Crit. Public Library, July 2, 1923.
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Woodberry, George Edward. No. 9 in *R.9.956 Tennyson's and Browning's latest poems. [Boston, 1887.] 705-708 pp. 8°. Cut from the Atlantic monthly, May, 1887 Per. Room *5314.1.59. -Browning, Robert.-Tennyson.
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R-B PA Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. 6826 Virgil / [by] George Edward W6 Woodberry. -- New York : The Authors Club, 1930. 35, [1] p.; 27 cm. Pages [5-6] blank. "Of this book, eleven hundred copies were made." Originally published in the author's Great writers, New York, 1907. 1. Virgil. I. Authors Club (New York, N.Y.). MRGRRBK PA6826 W6 32008886 003599
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Woodberry, George Edward. 1855– Wendell Phillips. The faith of an American. — [New York?] Woodberry Society. 1912. (5), 46 pp. Portrait. 21½ cm. An address delivered before the Woodberry Society, November 29, 1911, to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Wendell Phillips. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 25, 1912. H8033 — Phillips, Wendell. 1811-1884. Centenary.
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Woodberry, George Edward. Wild Eden. [Poems.] — New York. Macmillan co. 1899. vi, (1), 92 pp. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 24, 1900 *D5504 — T.r.
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Woodberry, George Edward, editor Olmsted, Elizabeth Martha. *A.6568 Poems of the house and other poems. [Edited by George E. Wood- berry.] = [New York] Privately printed. 1903. xvi, 119 pp. Portrait. 12°. No. 159 of an edition of 200 copies. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 15, 1904 F2699 — T.r. — Woodberry, George Edward, ed.
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Woodberry, George Edward, prefacer, 1855– Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803–1882. **Q.81.1.9** A Troutbeck letter-book (1861–1867). Being unpublished letters to Myron B. Benton from Emerson, Sophia Thoreau, Moncure Conway, [Julia Ward Howe] and others. With an introduction by George Edward Woodberry. = Amenia, N. Y. 1925. 23 pp. [Troutbeck leaflets. No. 9.] 22 cm. One of an edition of 200 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1929. N6031 — Quadruple main card. — Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803–1882. (M1) — Thoreau, Sophia E. (M2) — Con way, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907. (M3) — Howe, Julia Ward, 1819–1910. (M4) — T.r. (I) — S.r.c. (I) — Letters. Colls. (I) — Benton, Myron B., 1834–1902. (I) — Woodberry, George Edward, pref., 1855-. (I)
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Woodberry, George Edward, prefacer, 1855— Grolier Club, New York. *Q.16.22 One hundred books famous in English literature with facsimiles of title-pages, and an introduction by George E. Woodberry. New York. The Grolier Club. 1902. lii, 201, (1) pp. Facsimiles. Illuminated printer's device. 37 cm. One of an edition of 305 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 1, 1920. M493 — T.r. — Woodberry, George Edward, pref., 1855-. — Title-pages. Facsimiles. — English literature. Bibl.
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Woodberry, George Edward. Proskauer, Joseph Meyer. *A.7169 An address to George Edward Woodberry, on behalf of his present & former students at Columbia College. = [New York, 1900.] (4) pp. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Mar. 19, 1901 D9295 — Woodberry, George Edward.
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Woodberry, George Edward, editor. No. 2 in **G.143.27.3 Shakespeare, William. Midsummer night's dream. A midsummer night's dream. With ... introduction by George E. Woodberry ... New York. Harper. [1907.] v-xxii, 98 pp. Plate. [Complete works. The Harper edition. Vol. 3.] 22½ cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 19, 1910. H2600 — Woodberry, George Edward, ed.
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Woodberry, George Edward, editor. Sidney, Sir Philip. 1554-1586. The defence of poesie. A letter to Q. Elizabeth. A defence of Leicester. Edited by G. E. Woodberry. — Boston. The Merrymount Press. 1908. xx, 127, (1) pp. [The humanists' library. 4.] 8°. A letter, etc., has the half-title: A letter to Queen Elizabeth, perswading her not to marry with the Duke of Anjou. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Bos Public Library, October 21, 1908. G8583 — Poetry. — Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leicester. 1532-1588. — England. Pol. hist. — Woodberry, George Edward, ed. — S.r.
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Woodberry Society. Publications. Woodberry, George Edward. 1855– A day at Castrogiovanni. [Verses.] — [Boston. Merrymount Press.] 1912. (7), 29, (1) pp. 22 cm. One of an edition of 300 copies printed for the Woodberry Society. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1913. H9063 — Woodberry Society. Pubs. — Castrogiovanni, Sicily. — T.r.
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Woodberry Society. Publications. Woodberry, George Edward, 1855– Ideal passion: sonnets. — [Boston.] Printed for the Woodberry Society. 1917. 51 pp. 21½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 15, 1917. L2342 — T.r. — Woodberry Society. Pubs. — Sonnets.
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Woodberry Society. Publications. Woodberry, George Edward. *A.9839.7 The kingdom of all souls, and two other poems for Christmas. — [Boston.] Published for the Woodberry Society. 1912. 32 pp. 21½ cm. Contents. — Preface. — The kingdom of all souls. — When the stars sang in the desert. — Beyond good and evil. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1913. H9082 — T.r. — Woodberry Society. Pubs.
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Woodbine Willie, pseud. see Studdert-Kennedy, Geoffrey Anketell, 1883-1929.
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Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Parts I-II. French. La vie et les aventures étranges et surprenantes de Robinson Crusoe de York, marin; bois dessinés, gravés et mis en couleurs par Pierre Falké; préface par Pierre Mac Orlan ... Paris, Henri Jonquières et c. 21,rue Visconti. M. CM. XXVI. [1926] 3v. col.fronts.,col.illus. 28cm. Translated by Petrus Borel. (See next card)
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Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Parts I-II. XfDefoe .13 .1926 French. La vie et les aventures étranges et surprenantes de Robinson Crusoe ... 1926. (Card 2) No.43 of 151 copies. Col. illustrated paper wrappers. With this is the cancelled woodcut block for the frontispiece of vol.2.
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Woodbridge, Ashbel, 1704-1758. Works by this author 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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WOODBRIDGE, ASHBEL, D.1758. Lockwood, James, 1714-1772. XH The tears of an affectionate, bereaved people, .804 wept over their faithful, deceased minister. A .L34P sermon, preached (the substance of it) at Glass- no.4 enbury, August 7, 1758. Being the day of the interment of the Reverend Mr. Ashbel Woodbrid[g]e Also ... By James Lockwood ... avail- New-Haven: Printed by J.Parker and Company,at able in the Post-Office. [1758] micro- 31p. 18cm.(8vo);bd.to 20cm. text Imperfect: first 8p. only. Evans 8164.
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Woodbridge, Benjamin, 1712-1785. Works by this author 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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Woodbridge, Benjamin. **H.64.19** The method of grace in the justification of sinners. Being a reply to a book written by William Eyre of Salisbury: entituled, Vindiciæ justificationis gratuitæ, or the free justification of a sinner justified . . London. Printed by T. R. and E. M. for Edmund Paxton . . . 1656. (II), 359 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 28, 1903 E9834 — Justification. — Eyre, William.
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Ref. XZ8514 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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2) 11 May 1967 - Benton fd - Acc 67-295 s only main for oc + pc only
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Woodbridge, John, 1614-1695. Works by this author 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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Woodbridge, John, D.D., 1784?–1869. **G.389b.158 The jubilee of New England. A sermon, preached in Hadley, December 22, 1820, in commemoration of the landing of our fathers at Plymouth . — Northampton. Shepard & Co. 1821. 28 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 22, 1921. M753 — T.r. — Pilgrims of Plymouth.
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Woodbridge, John, 1784-1869. A sermon, preached in the Bowery Presbyterian Church. New York, J.P. Haven, 1835. LCX.
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Woodbridge, Timothy, 1656-1732. Works by this author 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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Woodbridge, Timothy. 1653?-1732. **H.18.267 Jesus Christ doth actually reign on the earth; illustrated in a sermon preached before the General Assembly of His Majesty’s Colony of Connecticut . . . on the day of their election . . . May 11th. 1727. N. London. T. Green. 1727. (3), 33 pp. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 18, 1903 E8294 — Connecticut. Election sermons.
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Woodbridge, William, 1755-1836. Works by this author 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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Woodbridge, William, Schoolmaster. **G.389B.242 A key to the English language, or a spelling, parsing, derivative and defining dictionary... Middletown. Dunning. 1801. 346 pp. 32°. -English language.Dict.
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Woodbridge, William Channing, 1794-1845. He hoikehonua. Oahu [Hawaiian Islands] Mea pai palapala a na misionari, 1845. LCxx.
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Woodbridge, William Channing, 1794-1845. Modern atlas, on a new plan, to accompany the System of universal geography; a new edition, improved . . Hartford. Beach. [1831.] (12) pp. Maps. $30 \times 24$ cm. Various editions of the System of universal geography may be found on shelf-numbers No. 1 in 6286.65; 6286.74; 6286.75. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 29, 1917. L2549 — Atlases.
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G 125. W88. 1831 Woodbridge, William Channing, 1794-1845. Rudiments of geography : on a new plan ... accompanied with an atlas / by William C. Woodbridge. -- Fourteenth edition, from the third improved edition, with corrections -- Hartford: Oliver D. Cooke and Co., 1831. 208 [i.e. 220] p., [34] pages of plates : ill., maps ; 15.5 cm. Of the pages of plates, 8 pages are blank - i.e. 8 are leaves of plates. (Continue on next card) MRGRRBK ocm03098290 003234
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G 125 Woodbridge, William Channing, 1794- 1845. -- Rudiments of geography ... 1831. (Card 2) The title page notes an accompanying atlas. 1. Geography--Textbooks--1800- 1870. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm03098290 003235
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Woodbridge, William Channing, 1794-1845. *Reserve A system of universal geography... 3d ed. 6286 Hartford, D. Cooke, 1829. .65
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Woodbridge, New Jersey. Churches, Trinity Church. Welles, Edward Randolph. **G.309.131 A history of Trinity Church, Woodbridge, New Jersey from 1698 to 1935. — Southborough. The Pine Tree Press. 1935. 96 pp. Plates. 22½ cm. No. 20 of an edition of 100 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 20, 1935. D8159 — Woodbridge, New Jersey. Churches. Trinity Church.
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Woodburn, Samuel. **K.181.14 Woodburn's Gallery of rare portraits; consisting of original plates ... with fac-simile copies from the rarest and most curious portraits, illustrative of Granger's Biographical history of England, Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, Burnet's History of his own time, Pennant's London, &c. &c. &c. ... London. Jones. 1816. 2 v. Portraits. $29\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 13, 1922. L9510 — Portraits. Colls. Great. Britain.
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Woodbury, Augustus, 1825-1895. *Reserve 4425 .68 no.14 The character and influence of American civilization. Lowell, S.J. Varney, 1855. LCXXX.
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Woodbury, Rev. Augustus, 1825-1895. Major General Ambrose E. Burnside and the Ninth Army Corps: a narrative of campaigns in North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee, during the war for the preservation of the republic. Providence. Rider. 1867. viii, 554 pp. Portraits. Plate. Maps. 21.5 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library January 30, 1936. D9437 — Burnside, Ambrose Eve rett, 1824-1881.— United States. A. and n. Army. Army of the Potomac. Ninth Corps.— United States. Hist. Civil War. Battles, campaigns, and sieges.
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Woodbury, Rev. Augustus. 1825-1895. *4429.127=*“20th”.40e.1 A narrative of the campaign of the First Rhode Island Regiment, in the spring and summer of 1861. Providence. Rider. 1862. (7), 260 pp. Portrait. Map. 12°. The copy on shelf-number *4429.127 lacks the portrait. The copy on shelf-number *“20th”.40e.1 is on large paper. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 10, 1907. G4855 — Rhode Island. Militia 1st Regt.
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[roviz reimanded List of names and dates of births]
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Woodbury, Rev. Augustus. 1825-1895. Oration. (In Providence, R.I. Monuments. Proceedings at the dedication of the soldiers' and sailors' monument, erected in Providence. Pp. 17-44. Providence. 1871.) No. 6 in *4438.54 Same. (In Same. [Another edition.]) No. 7 in *4438.54 Same. (In Providence Evening Press, September 16, 1871. Vol. 26 (no. 3). Pp. (2), (3). Providence. 1871.) "*“20th”.Cab.13.6 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1915. K4374
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Woodbury, Augustus, 1825-1895. *Reserve The President and Congress. 7460a Providence, G.H. Whitney, 1866. .50 no.17
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Woodbury, Rev. Augustus, 1825-1895. *“20th”.40e.2.2 The Second Rhode Island regiment: a narrative of military operations in which the regiment was engaged [in] the war for the Union. Illustrated with a portrait and map. Providence. Valpey, Angell & Co. 1875. 633 pp. Portrait. Map. Autograph facsimile. 19½ cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 3, 1923. M7476 — Rhode Island. Militia. 2d Regiment. Infantry.
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Woodbury, Augustus, 1825-1895. *Reserve A sketch of the character of Abraham Lincoln. 4342 Providence, S.S. Rider, 1865. .2 LC xxx. v.8 mo.20
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Woodbury, Augustus, 1825-1895. *Reserve A sketch of the character of Abraham Lincoln. 4342 Providence, S.S. Rider, 1865. .2 LCxxx. v.5 no.15
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Woodbury, Augustus, 1825-1895. *Reserve 4342 .2 v.5 no.14 The Son of God calleth the dead to life. Providence, S.S. Rider, 1865. LC xxx.
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Woodbury, Augustus, 1825-1895. Reserve We ought to obey God rather than men. 7460a Concord, Tripp & Morril, 1850. .50 no.15
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*R.3.171.2 Woodbury, Benjamin Collins, 1882- A dramatic arrangement of Paracelsus. Waco, Texas, Baylor university, 1942. xvii, (1), 108 p. front.(port.) 23 1/2 cm. (Baylor university's Browning interests, Series thirteen.) 1. Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. Paracelsus. I. Title: Paracelsus, a dramatic arrangement.
Card 896
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PS3545 .0 56P6 Woodbury, Benjamin Collins, 1882- 1923 Portsmouth, and other poems, by Benjamin Collins Woodbury ... Boston, Press of Geo. H. Ellis co. (inc.) 1923. x, 53, [1] p. 19 1/2cm. *A.9839d.2 — — [Another copy] I. Title. PS3545.0 56P6 1923
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.0 56S3 Woodbury, Benjamin Collins, 1882- 1926 Salem; an epic of New England, by Benjamin Collins Woodbury, written in commemoration of the tercentenary of the founding of Salem, Massachusetts; published with the authority of the Old planters society. Boston, Press of Geo. H. Ellis co., inc., 1926. ix, [1], 65 p. 22cm. *A.9839d.3 — — [Another copy] I. Salem, Mass.—Hist.—Poetry. I. Title. II. Old planters society, Salem, Mass. PS3545.0 56S3 1926
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PS3545 .0 56W3 Woodbury, Benjamin Collins, 1882- 1918 War sonnets, by Benjamin Collins Woodbury ... Kept IN Honolulu, T. H. [Gurrey's, ltd.] 1918. RARE BOOK DEPT. 3 p. 1., 9-63, [1] p. 16 1/2cm. *A.9839d.1 — — [Another copy] I. Title. PS3545.0 56W3 1918
Card 902
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*BAC 1136 Woodbury, Charles Herbert, 1864-1940. Painting and the personal equation. Boston, 1919. BPL(8070.01-89) LC 19-18233
Card 904
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Woodbury, Benjamin Collins, 1882- *R.3.171 .2 Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. A dramatic arrangement of Browning's Paracelsus, by Benjamin Collins Woodbury. [Waco, Tex., Baylor University, 1942] xvii, 108 p. incl. front. (port.) 23 cm. (On cover: The Baylor bulletin, Baylor University, Waco, Texas... vol. xlv... no. 1) On cover: Baylor university's Browning interests, series 13. Half-title: Baylor university library publications.
Card 906
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Woodbury, Charles Herbert, illustrator. 1864— Jewett, Sarah Orne. 2397.108=*Artz Cab.12.12 Deephaven. Illustrated by Charles and Marcia Woodbury. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1894. 305 pp. Illus. Plates. $12^{\circ}$. The copy on shelf-number *Artz Cab.12.12 contains an autograph inscription and letter from the author to Elizabeth Porter Gould. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1908. G6933—T.r. — Woodbury, Charles Herbert, illus. 1864-. — Woodbury, Marcia Oakes, illus. 1865-
Card 908
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Woodbury, Charles H., illustrator. Whittier, John Greenleaf. A.9681.51 The tent on the beach, and dramatic lyrics. With illustrations from designs by Charles H. Woodbury and Marcia O. Woodbury. — Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & co. 1899. (9), 110 pp. $12^{\circ}$. Contents. — The tent on the beach. — The exiles. — Barclay of Ury. — The king's missive. — How the women went from Dover. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 21, 1900 *D5428 — T.r. — Woodbury, Charles H., illus. — Woodbury, Marcia O., illus.
Card 910
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Woodbury, Charles Jeptha Hill, 1851– **G.306.40** The bells of Lynn: a paper given before the Lynn Historical Society, December 10, 1914. Lynn, Mass. 1915. 60 pp. 23½ cm. Deals largely with the church bells of Lynn, Reading, Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscott and Nahant. Reprinted from the Register of the Society, vol. 18. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1925. N814 — T.r. — Lynn, Mass. — Reading, Mass. Churches. — Saugus, Mass. Churches. — Swampscott, Mass. Churches. — Nahant, Mass. Churches. — Bells. — Lynn Historical Society. Addresses.
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BPL1RB 39999059852010 Woodbury, C. J. H. (Charl The Saugus Iron Works at Lynn, Mass. : addresses a
Card 913
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Woodbury, Charles Johnson. Talks with Ralph Waldo Emerson. New York. Baker & Taylor Co. [1890.] Portrait. (7), 17 pp. 17 1/2 cm., in 8s. *A.2630A.1=4398.145 Same. London. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1890. (9), 177 pp. Sm. 8°. 4397.118 -Emerson,Ralph Waldo.
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Woodbury, Fanny. Writings...Selected and edited by Joseph Emerson. Boston. Armstrong. 1815. 288 pp. 24°. 4409a.47 Same. 3d edition. 1816. P.11.9836 -Emerson, Joseph, of Beverly, editor. 1777-1833.
Card 918
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*A.9389K .1 Woodbury, George, 1902- John Goffe's legacy. Illustrated by Arthur Conrad. [1st ed.] New York, W. W. Norton [1955] 272 p. illus. 22 cm. F44 .B3W58 --- [Another copy] 1. Bedford, N. H.—Hist. 2. John Goffe's Mill, Bedford, N. H. F44.B3W58 974.28 55-14967 ↑ Library of Congress [20]
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*Acc. Woodbury, George, 1902- 70-186 John Goffe's mill [1st ed.] (SC59) New York, Norton [1948] Autographed by author. City funds
Card 922
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Woodbury, George, 1902- *SCH The story of a Stanley Steamer. New York, .950 W.W.Norton [1950] .W85S 256p. illus. 22cm. Author's signature on fly leaf. 1. Automobiles, Steam. I. Title.
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City fds--Acc 70-186(SC9) manhattan, gift shampoo, dust wrapper sany Mr XC 5-
Card 924
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XH Woodbury, Gray & Lewis. .F Oak-Bound mill spool. : For use in cotton and woolen mills... -- .M38A [Boston : s.n., 1881.] .306 [1] p. : ill. ; 21.5 cm. 1. Woolen and worsted spinning. 2. Cotton spinning. 3. Mills and mill-work. 4. Advertising flyer. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm28732065 BPL RB 003137
Card 926
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Woodbury, Helen Laura Sumner, 1876-1933. SCP Equal suffrage; the results of an investigation in Colorado made for the Collegiate Equal Suffrage League of New York state, by Helen L. Sumner. New York, Harper, 1909. xxxv, 281 p. 22cm. 1. Woman--Suffrage--Colorado. I. Title.
Card 927
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g. Emerson College-1965- Acc. 66-94 x from Sumner, Helen L.
Card 928
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Woodbury, Isaac Baker, 1819–1858. No. 11 in **W.54.L4.2** The temperance shout of liberty; a duett, as sung by Messrs. Covert & Dodge . . . at Faneuil Hall, on Washington's birthday Feb. 22d 1843. Respectfully dedicated to the friends of temperance. Words by Ossian E. Dodge, music arranged by I. B. Woobury [sic]. [With pianoforte accompaniment.] = Boston. Keith. 1843. 4 pp. 32.5 cm. The W copy belongs to "The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 16, 1935. D8450 — Double main card. — Woodbury, Isaac Baker, 1819–1858. (M1) — Dodge, Ossian Euclid. (M2) — I.r. (I) — Washington, George. Music. (I) — Temperance songs. (I) — Duets. Vocal. (I)
Card 930
Card 930
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Woodbury, Josephine Curtis. War in Heaven. Sixteen years' experience in Christian science mindhealing. Boston. Usher. 1897. 69 pp. 18½ cm. *P.84.984 Same. 2d edition. 19 cm. 7608.112 Same. 3d edition. 72 pp. 7608.115 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 13, 1914. K1172 — Christian science. — T.r.
Card 932
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*Reserve 4426 Woodbury, Levi. .79.1 A vindication of Mr. Adams's Oration. Concord, N. H., Hill and Moore, 1821. 26 p. 22cm. MB ShSh notified
Card 934
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Woodbury, Marcia Oakes, illustrator. 1865— Jewett, Sarah Orne. 2397.108=*Artz Cab.12.12 Deephaven. Illustrated by Charles and Marcia Woodbury. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1894. 305 pp. Illus. Plates. $12^{\circ}$. The copy on shelf-number *Artz Cab.12.12 contains an autograph inscription and letter from the author to Elizabeth Porter Gould. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1908. G6933—T.r. — Woodbury, Charles Herbert, illus. 1864-. — Woodbury, Marcia Oakes, illus. 1865-
Card 936
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Woodbury, Marcia Oakes, illustrator, 1865— Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. *A.9681.51 The tent on the beach, and dramatic lyrics. With illustrations from designs by Charles H. Woodbury and Marcia O. Woodbury. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1899. (9), 110 pp. $12^{\circ}$. Contents. — The tent on the beach. — The exiles. — Barclay of Ury. — The king's missive. — How the women went from Dover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 3, 1924. M9578 — T.r. made. — Woodbury. Herbert, ilus., 1864-. — Woodbury, Marcia Oakes, illus., 1865-
Card 938
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XH Woodbury, Merrill, Patten and .F Woodbury. 881 The Woodbury, Merrill, Patten and .M38A Woodbury : differential high-pressure .697 air engine... -- Boston: : Smith & Porter, Printers..., 1881. [3]-14 p. : ill. ; 22.5 cm. Cover title page. 1. Air-engines. 2. Advertising flyers. I. Woodbury, James A., inventor. II. Merrill, Joshua, inventor. III. Patten, George, inventor. IV. Woodbury, E. Frank, inventor. V. Title. MRGRRBK ocm30997681 BPL RB 002515
Card 940
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XH Woodbury Packing Co. .F The superb tomato. -- [Boston : s. 881 n., 1881.] .M38A [1] label : col. ill. ; 11 x 33 .329 cm. 1. Food, Canned. 2. Vegetables, Canned. 3. Advertising--Food. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm28807152 BPL RB 003809
Card 942
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Woodcock, Francis, 1614-1651. Christ's warning-piece: giving notice to every one to watch, and keep their garments. Delivered in a sermon, preached at Margarets Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons, at their late solemn fast, Octob. 30. 1644. London, J. R. for C. Meredith and L. Fawne, 1644. 32 p. 19cm. Wing W3429. (Continued on next card)
Card 944
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*H.55 .69 Woodcock, Francis, 1614-1651. Christ's warning-piece ... 1644. (Card 2) *H.87 ------- [Another copy] .13 no.15 I. Gt. Brit. Parliament, 1644. House of Commons. II. Title.
Card 946
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*L.23 .50 Woodcock, Hubert Drysdale, 1867- Lilies of the world, their cultivation & classification, by Hubert B. Drysdale Woodcock and William Thomas Stearn. London, Country Life; New York, Scribner [1950] 431 p. illus., map. 25cm. Erratum slip inserted. Bibliography: p. 393-405. SB413 .L7W62—— [Another copy] (Continued on next card) LC
Card 948
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*L.23 .50 Woodcock, Hubert Drysdale, 1867- Lilies of the world ... [1950] (Card 2) 1. Lilies. I. Stearn, William Thomas, 1911- joint author. II. Title. Full name: Hubert Bayley Drysdale Woodcock.
Card 950
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*Acc. 70-305 Woodcock, John [Alphabet engraved on boxwood] [Kingswood, Surrey, J. Woodcock, 196-]
Card 952
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An abstract of the remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman: in three parts. Relating to trouble of mind ... The 4th ed. Boston, N. E., Printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Edwards, 1744. 192 p. 14cm. First published, 1718, under title: A discourse concerning trouble of mind. Said to relate to Sir David Hamilton, physi- (Continued on next card)
Card 954
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An abstract of the remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman ... The 4th ed. ... 1744. (Card 2) cian to Queen Anne. Authorship attributed to Daniel Defoe and to Thomas Woodcock. Caption title (p.[5]): An account of some remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman. (Continued on next card)
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abstract of the remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman ... The 4th ed. ... 1744. (Card 3) Evans 5375 (Imprint varies) 1. Christian life. 2. Hamilton, Sir David, 1663-1721. I. Woodcock, Thomas, fl. 1708, supposed author. II. Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731, supposed author. III. An account of some remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman. IV. A discourse concerning trouble of mind.
Card 958
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Woodcock, Thomas, fl. 1708, supposed author. *Defoe 22.A22 1765 An account of some remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman: with reflections thereon. In three parts ... Glasgow: Printed for and sold by Robert Banks, bookseller in Stirling. MDCCLXV [1765] 250 p. 18cm. Pages 10-22 misnumbered ix-xvi. Supposed to relate to Sir David Hamilton, physician to Queen Anne. (Continued on next card)
Card 960
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Woodcock, Thomas, fl. 1708, supposed author. *Defoe 22.A22 1765 An account of some remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman ... MDCCLXV [1765] (Card 2) Attributed to Daniel Defoe and to Thomas Woodcock. Issued also under title: A discourse concerning trouble of mind. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Christian life. 2. Hamilton, Sir David, 1663-1721. I. Woodcock, Thomas, fl. 1708, supposed author. II. Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731, supposed author.
Card 962
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Woodcock, Thomas, f1. 1708, supposed author. A discourse concerning trouble of mind, arising from sundry temptations exemplified in the remarkable life of a private gentleman; with reflections thereon. In three parts ... London, Printed by J. Downing, for R Burrough and J. Baker, and N. Cliff, 1708. 304 p. 18cm. Contains added t. p. with title: An account of some remarkable passages in the life of a pri- (Continued on next card)
Card 964
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Woodcock, Thomas, f1. 1708, supposed author. A discourse concerning trouble of mind ... 1708. (Card 2) vate gentleman ... London, Printed and sold by J. Downing, 1708. Said to relate to Sir David Hamilton, physician to Queen Anne. Authorship attributed to Daniel Defoe and to Thomas Woodcock. Republished, 1711, under title: An account of (Continued on next card)
Card 966
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Woodcock, Thomas, f1. 1708, supposed author. A discourse concerning trouble of mind ... 1708. (Card 3) some remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman ... 1. Christian life. 2. Hamilton, Sir David, 1633-1721. I. Woodcock, Thomas, f1. 1708, supposed author. II. Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731, supposed author. III. An account of some remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman.
Card 967
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Card 968
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Woodcraft; or, hawks about the dovecote. Simms, William Gilmore. 1806-1870. *4509a.360 Woodcraft: or, hawks about the dovecote. A story of the South at the close of the Revolution. New edition. New York. Widdleton. [1854.] 518 pp. Plate. Engraved title-page. 18 1/2 cm., in 12s. The scene is laid in South Carolina. Same. New and revised edition. Redfield. *A.8242.30
Card 970
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Woodcroft, Bennet, 1803-1879. A sketch of the origin and progress of steam navigation. London, Taylor, Walton, and Maberly, 1848. LCxxx.
Card 972
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Woodcuts & wood engravings. Müller, Hans Alexander, 1888- *8154.05-109 Woodcuts & wood engravings: how I make them, by Hans Alexander Mueller. New York, Pynson printers, 1939. 187, [1] p. incl. illus., plates (part col.; part double) 33 x 25 1/2 cm. *Q.56.71 —— [Another copy] In portfolio. 1. Wood-engraving—Technique. 2. Wood-engra- vings. I. Title. NE1225.M8
Card 974
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Woodcuts--Works about *Q.56.50 Preussische Staatsbibliothek, Berlin Deutscher Buchdruck im Jahrhundert Gutenbergs. Zur Fünfhundert-Jahrfeier der Erfindung des Buch- drucks, herausgegeben von der Preussischen Staats- bibliothek und von der Gesellschaft für Typenkunde des 15. Jahrhunderts Wiegendruckgesellschaft. Leipzig, Otto Harrasowitz, 1940. x p., l l., [1]-206 [l] p. illus. plates (some colored), facsimiles. 42 1/2 cm.
Card 976
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Woodcuts from books of the 16th century from German, Swiss, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian presses. Geisberg, Max, 1875– Woodcuts from books of the 16th century from German, Swiss, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian presses; with an introduction by Max Geisberg. Olten [Switzerland] Weiss-Hesse antiquariat, 1937. 2 p. l., 7–50 p., 1 l. 100 mounted pl. (part col.) $52^{\text{cm}}$. The plates are leaves taken from original printed books of the 16th century as specified in the labels. The selection of the leaves and their listing in the index of plates were done without the assistance of the author of the introduction. Each plate is mounted with a mat. “Published in a single edition of 50 numbered copies ... number 23.” “English translation by D. Hesse-Goldschmidt and E. Merklein.” …
Card 978
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WOODCUTS IN THIS LIBRARY. Brown, Marcia, 1918- XbJ [A small Hawaiian] [art original] .961 [1961] .B81S 1 art print : woodcut ; 21x10cm. Inscribed: To Alice [Dalgliesh]. A small Hawaiian.
Card 980
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WOODCUTS IN THIS LIBRARY Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual. Missal. [Le père èternel : woodcut.] From Missale. [Paris? : s.n., ca.l490's?] [1]leaf(vellum) : ill. ; 20x30 cm. Title for woodcut: cf. Courboin's Histoire illustrée de la gravure en France. Paris, 1923. T.1(plates) no.40. Woodcut, BFL copy, hand-colored. On verso : "Prefatio communis..."; type in (See next card) MB.
Card 982
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Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual. Missal. (Card 2.) red and black; decorative initial. Not STC 16169.
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Woodcuts of New York. Mueller, Hans Alexander, 1888- Woodcuts of New York, pages from a diary by Hans Alexander Mueller. New York, J.J.Augustin [1938] lxix,[2]p.,l£. illus.(part col.) 24cm. "Translation by Paul Standard" Inscribed: W.A. Dwiggins from the translator ... New York 1939.
Card 986
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The woodcutter's dog. By Charles Nodier. London, D. O'Conner, 1922.
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Woodd, Basil, 1760-1831. A memoir of Bowyer Smith, a pious child, who died January 30th, 1811. Aged seven years and two months. By the Rev. Basil Woodd ... Third edition. Hartford: Printed and sold by George Goodwin & Sons. 1821. 8lp. illus. 14cm. Title vignette.
Card 989
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389.499--1886 BOL pawn, binder 1 Smith, Bowyer, 1803-1811. dis
Card 990
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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. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3031 — London. Theatres. Drury Lane Theatre.
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Wooden shoes in America. Maloy, Lois, 1902- Wooden shoes in America by Lois Maloy and Alice Dalgliesh. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1940] [72]p. col.illus. 22.5cm. Illustrated gray linen.
Card 994
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The wooden world dissected. [Ward, Edward] 1667-1731. The wooden world dissected, in the characters of 1. A ship of war. 2. A sea-captain. 3. A sea-lieutenant. 4. A sea-chaplain. 5. The master of a ship of war. 6. The purser. 7. The surgeon. 8. The gunner. 9. The carpenter. 10. The boat-swain. 11. A sea-cook. 12. A midshipman. 13. The captain's steward. 14. A sailor, &c. By a lover of the mathematicks. London, Printed by H.Meere, and sold by B.Bragge, in Pater-Noster-Row. 1707. 6p.1.,107p. 15cm (12mo) I. Title. MB
Card 996
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The wooden world dissected. [Ward, Edward] 1667-1731. The wooden world dissected; in the character of a ship of war. As also, the characters of all the officers, from the captain to the common sailor ... A new edition. London: Printed for Alexander Cleugh,14,Rat-cliff-Highway;C.Stalker,Stationers-Court;M.Watson,Hermitage-Bridge;and G.Offer,Tower-Hill. 1791. 78p. 17cm.(8vo) I. Title.
Card 998
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Woodensconce, Papernose, Esq., pseud. See Brough, Robert Barnabas. 1828-1860. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1913.
Card 1000
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Woodes, Nathaniel, Minister, in Norwich. *Q.58.76 The conflict of conscience. [Morality.] 1581. — London. 1911. (5) pp. (35) ff. in collotype facsimile. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 26½ cm., in 4s. The title of the original reads: An excellent new commedie, intituled: The conflict of conscience. Interleaved with blank leaves. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 4, 1912. H6807 — T.r. — S.r. — Conscience. — Moralities.
Card 1002
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Woodfall, William, editor. *6529a.16 Rider's British Merlin: for the year of Our Lord God 1770, 76-85, 87-89, 91, 93-97. Compiled for his country's benefit by Cardanus Rider. — London. Printed by W. Woodfall, for the Company of Stationers. 1769-97. 20 v. 24° and 16°. With each almanac is bound The Court and City Register; or, Gentleman's Complete Annual Kalendar for the corresponding year. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 26, 1909. G9984 — Almanacs. — Rider, Cardanus, comp. — Woodfall, William, ed.
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Woodfield, Denis B Surreptitious printing in England, 1550-1640. New York, Bibliographical Society of America, 1973. ix,203p. facsims. 29cm. "Works considered ... are printed in French, Italian, Spanish, and Dutch." "List of books and manuscripts used": p.192-195.
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Cutter Fd--Oct.1973 ($18) 1 Imprints (in books), Fictitious 2 Printing--Hist--Gt.Brit. I Title s only
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Woodford, surname.
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Woodford, Samuel, translator, 1636-1700. Bible. Old Testament. Psalms. In metre. **H.45.11 A paraphrase upon the Psalms of David. By Sam. Woodford. London. Printed by R. White, for Octavian Pullein. 1667. (38), 436, (6) pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 13, E5968 — Woodford, Samuel, tr.
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Woodforde, F. C. See Woodforde, Francis Cardew. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1918. L4614
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Woodhall, David. *“20th”.91.32 Manual of arms, compiled pursuant to regimental orders for the Tenth Regiment, N. G., S. N. Y., by Lieut.-Col. D. M. Woodhall. — Albany. Weed, Parsons & Co. 1865. 52 pp. 12 cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1911. H5394 — Tactics. Infantry. — New York, State. Militia. 10th Regt., National Guard.
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WOODHEAD, ABRAHAM, 1609-1678. CHURCH-GOVERNMENT. PART V. [Hutchinson, C] Of the authority of councils, and the rule of faith. By a person of quality. With an answer [by William Clagett] to the eight theses laid down for the trial of the English Reformation, in the book that came last week from Oxford. London, Printed for R. Clavel, W. Rogers, and S. Smith, 1687. vi, 113 p. 23cm. Clagett's postscript is in reply to Abraham (Continued on next card)
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WOODHEAD, ABRAHAM, 1609-1678. CHURCH-GOVERNMENT. PART V. [Hutchinson, C] Of the authority of councils ... 1687, (Card 2) Woodhead's Church-government. Part V. Wing H3828B. 1. Authority (Religion) 2. Catholic Church—Doctrinal and controversial works—Protestant authors. 3. Woodhead, Abraham, 1609-1678. Church-government. Part V. I. Glagett, William, 1648-1688. II. Title.
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WOODHEAD, ABRAHAM, 1609-1678. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE COUNCIL OF TRENT. Atterbury, Francis, Bp. of Rochester. *Defoe 1662-1732. 30 An answer to some Considerations on the spirit of Martin Luther and the original of the reformation; lately printed at Oxford ... Oxford, Printed at the Theater. Anno 1687. 2 p.l., 68p. 23cm. Title vignette: engraving of Sheldonian Theatre. (Continued on next card)
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WOODHEAD, ABRAHAM, 1609-1678. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE COUNCIL OF TRENT. *Defoe 1662-1732. An answer to some Considerations on the spirit of Martin Luther ... 687 1687. (Card 2) At8A A reply to Abraham Woodhead's Considerations on the Council of Trent. Wing A41146. I. Title.
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Woodhead, Abraham. 1609-1678. Stillingfleet, Edward, Bishop of Worcester. 1635-1699. **H.98.161 An answer to several late treatises, occasioned by a book entituled a discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, and the hazard of salvation in the communion of it. The first part. London, Printed by R. W. for Henry Mortlock, . . . 1673. (86), 291 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. No more was published. The late treatises answered by Stillingfleet are those of J[ohn] W[iliams], Doctor Stillingfleet against Dr. Stillingfleet; N. O., [i.e. Abraham [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 14, 1915. K5788—Theology. Doctrinal and controversial. — Williams, John, of the Society of Jesus. — Woodhead, Abraham. 1609-1678. — Cane, John Vincen…
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Woodhead, Abraham. 1609-1678. **H.98.161 Stillingfleet, E., Bishop of Worcester. 1635-1699. An answer to several late treatises, ... (Continued.) Woodhead], Dr. Stillingfleet's principles considered; H. P. Cressy, Answer to Dr. S.; J[ohn] V[incent] C[ane], Τῆ Καθολιχῶ Stillingfleeton; and Thomas Godden, Catholicks no idolaters. Godden's book may be found on shelf-number **H.98.160. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 14, 1915. K5788
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Woodhead, Abraham. 1609-1678. Whitby, Daniel. 1638-1726. No. 2 in **H.70a.15** An appendix, containing a plain confutation of the doctrine of transubstantiation; with a reply to what R. H. [Abraham Woodhead] hath offered on that subject in his Rational account . . . London. Printed for H. Brome [etc.]. 1679. (6), 159 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 16, 1903 E7490 — Woodhead, Abraham. 1609-1678. — Real Presence.
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Woodhead, Abraham. 1609-1678. Whitby, Daniel. 1638-1726. No. 3 in **H.70a.16** A sermon in confutation of R. H. [Abraham Woodhead], the author of the Guide in controversies. London. Printed for H. Brome & R. Bentley. [1679.] 125-159 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 16, 1903 E7490 — Woodhead, Abraham. 1609-1678. — Roman Catholic Church. Doctr. & contr. works.
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DL 719 .W8 Woodhead, Henry. Memoirs of Christina, queen of Sweden. / By Henry Woodhead. -- London: Hurst and Blackett, Publishers..., 1863. 2 v. : front. (port.) ; 20 cm. 1. Kristina, Queen of Sweden, 1626-1689. 2. Sweden--History--Christina, 1632-1654. MRGRRBK DL719 .W8 05013690
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XK. 174.12 Woodhead, Henry. Memoirs of Christina, queen of Sweden. / By Henry Woodhead. -- London: Hurst and Blackett, Publishers..., 1863. 2 v. : front. (port.) ; 20 cm. 1. Kristina, Queen of Sweden, 1626-1689. 2. Sweden--History--Christina, 1632-1654. MRGRRBK DL719 .W8 05013690
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Woodhouse, James, 1770-1809. Works by this author 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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XH Woodhouse, James, 1770-1809. .792 An inaugural dissertation, on the chemical and medical properties of the persimmon tree, and the analysis of astringent vegetables; submitted to the examination of the Revd. John Ewing ... the trustees and medical professors, of the University of Pennsylvania; for the degree of doctor of medicine. By James Woodhouse ... in Philadelphia: Printed by William Woodhouse. micro-text. [1792] 34p. 18.5cm.(8vo) Evans 25055.
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no source - 1869 - tr.fr. Med.pph.49 no.11 res. 1 Persimmon dis Hunt red s: XL.792.W85I 9
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Woodhouse, Peter, fl. 1605. *Reserve Democritvs his dreame. PR1121 [Blackburn, Eng.] For the subscribers, 1877. .G7 LCxxx. no.15
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Woodhouse, Robert. **E.187.8 An elementary treatise on astronomy. Cambridge: J. Smith. 1812. xv, 471 pp. 8°. -Astronomy.
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Woodhouse, Robert. 1773-1827. **E.220a.19** A treatise on astronomy, theoretical and practical. Part 1, 2. New ed. Cambridge: pr. by J. Smith. 1821, 23. 2 v. Illus. $8^{\circ}$. Contents.-1. Theories of the fixed stars. 2. Theories of the sun, planets, and moon. -Astronomy.
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Woodhouse, Robert. 1773-1827. 3925.31 **E.195.2** A treatise on isoperimetrical problems, and the calculus of variations. Cambridge: pr. by J. Smith. 1810. (1), ix, (1), 154 pp. $8^{\circ}$. -Calculus of variations.-Isoperimetrical problems.
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Woodhouse, Robert. A treatise on plane and spherical trigonometry. Lond. Black. 1809. viii, iv, 199 pp. $8^{\circ}$. 7931.1 Same. 2d ed. Camb. Smith. 1813. v, v, 240 pp. $8^{\circ}$. **E.196.12** -Trigonometry.
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Woodhouse, William, 1740?–1795. Works by this author 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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Woodhouselee, Lord. See Tytler, Alexander Fraser, Lord Woodhouselee. 1747-1813. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 20, 1913. H8562
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Woodhull, John, 1744–1824. Works by this author 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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Woodhull, Victoria C. (Victoria Claflin), 1838-1927. Breaking the seals; or, The key to the hidden mystery, : an oration... New York : Woodhull & Claflin, 1875 [2] 25p. ; 23 cm. Even numbers on the recto of the page. A quote from the Bible at head of title. I.T. RG88-531069 MRG88-531069 33376
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Woodhull, Victoria Claflin, and Tennessee C. Claflin. *P.63.984.2 The human body the temple of God; or, the philosophy of sociology, by Victoria Claflin Woodhull (Mrs. John Biddulph Martin) and Tennessee C. Claflin (Lady Cook), together with other essays . . . Also press notices of extemporaneous lectures delivered throughout America and England from 1869 to 1882. London. 1890. vi, (1), 617, (1) pp. Portraits. Plates. 21 cm., in 8s. On woman suffrage and the raising of the stardard of morals. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 12, 1935. D6346 — T.r. — Jt. auth. — Woman suffrage. — Sociology.
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Woodhull, Victoria Claflin. *P.63.984.2 The human body the temple of God; or, the philosophy of sociology, by Victoria Claflin Woodhull and Tennessee C. Claflin. With other essays, &c. London. 1890. vi, (1), 617 pp. Portraits. Plates. $8^{\circ}$.
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No. 2 in 5565.50 No. 22 in P.60.978 Woodhull, Victoria Claflin. A lecture on constitutional equality, delivered at Washington, February 16, 1871. N. Y. Journeyman printers' co-operative association. 1871. 28 pp. $8^{\circ}$. -Women, Rights of.
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Woodhull, Victoria C. (Victoria Claflin), 1838-1927. The principles of social freedom... New York : Woodhull & Claflin, [1873?] 33, [1]p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Title page wanting: MB copy. Illustration from Harper's Weekly, Feb. 17, 1872: p.[34]. I.T. RG88-531070 MRG88-531070 33382
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Woodhull, Victoria C. (Victoria Claflin), 1838-1927. Reformation or revolution, which? or, behind the political scenes.: a speech... New York : Woodhull & Claflin., 1873.
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R-B Acc. 87- 206 Woodhull, Victoria C. (Victoria Claflin), 1838-1927. A review of the new doctrine of states rights. New York : Woodhull & Claflin, [1870's.] 36p. ; 23 cm. Title page wanting. I.T. RG88-531067 MRG88-531067 33364
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Woodhull, Victoria C. (Victoria Claflin), 1838-1927. A speech on the garden of Eden; or, Paradise lost and found...at Cooper Institute... New York : Woodhull & Claflin, 1876 28p.; 23 cm. I.T. RG88-531068 MRG88-531068 33370
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Woodhull, Victoria Claflin. *P.63.984.1 Speech on the great political issue of constitutional equality, . . . with her secession speech, . . . May 12, 1871. New York. Woodhull, Claflin & Co. 1871. 33 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 10, 1915. K6544 — Woman suffrage.
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Woodhull, Victoria Claflin. P.50.983 Speech on the principles of social freedom ... delivered Nov. 20, 1871. New York. Woodhull, Claflin & co. 1871. 43 pp. 80. -Free love.
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R-B HN Woodhull, Victoria Claflin, 1838-1927. 64 The Victoria Woodhull reader / .M393 edited by Madeline B. Stern. Weston, 1974 [Mass.] : M&S Press, 1974. lv. : ill. ; 23.5 cm. Paging irregular. I.Stern, Madeleine Bettina, 1912- editor. II.T. RG88-530002 MRG88-530002 39846
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Woodhull, Victoria Claflin. *P.11.9839=No. 7 in *6248.62=*4449a.64 Tilton, Theodore, 1835-1907. Victoria C. Woodhull. A biographical sketch. New York. Golden Age. 1871. 35 pp [The Golden Age. Tracts. No. 3] 16 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 22, 1922. M4636 — S.r. — Woodhull, Victoria Claflin.
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Woodhull, Victoria Claflin. Treat, Joseph, M.D. *P.54.901 Beecher, Tilton, Woodhull, the creation of Society. All four of them exposed, and if possible reformed, and forgiven, in Dr. Treat's celebrated letter to Victoria C. Woodhull. = New-York. The Author. 1874. 16 pp. $8^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 14, 1903 E6975 — Beecher, Henry Ward. — Tilton, Theodore. — Woodhull, Victoria Claflin.
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Woodhull, Victoria Claflin. P.63.916 United States. 41st Congress. 3d session. House. Reports of committees. Views of the minority of the committee on the judiciary in the matter of the memorial of Victoria C. Woodhull. Washington. 1871. 17 pp. 80. The report is signed by Wm. Loughridge and B. F. Butler.
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Woodin, W. S. **T.98.86 Woodin's Whimsies. [Poems.] Satiric, comic, and pathetic. Illustrated . . . by Matt Morgan, George Cruikshank, Jun., and Skinner Prout . . . = London. Dyer. 1870. 154 pp. Portrait. Plates. 16 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J635
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The woodland companion. Aikin, John. 1747-1822. The woodland companion: or A brief description of British trees. With some account of their uses ... Compiled by the author of Evenings at home London: Printed for J. Johnson, St. Paul's church-yard, by Taylor and Wilks, Chancery-lane. 1802. 2 p.l., 92 p. xxviii double pl. 20cm. (Continued on next card)
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The woodland companion. <Aikin, John> 1747-1822. The woodland companion ... 1802. (Card 2) Plates engraved by Bye and Smith, London. Ex libris (autograph): Henry Sargent Codman, Canterbury, Feb. 1838. I. Title.
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The woodlanders. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928. The woodlanders by Thomas Hardy ... London, Macmillan and Co., and New York, 1887 3 v. 20cm. Green grained cloth, black and gilt stamped. Ex libris (armorial bookplates): Sir Herbert Leon, bart.
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The woodlands. Cobbett, William, 1762-1835. The woodlands: or, A treatise on the preparing of ground for planting; on the planting; on the cultivating; on the pruning; and on the cutting down of forest trees and underwoods; describing the usual growth and size and the uses of each sort of tree, the seed of each, the season and manner of collecting the seed, the manner of preserving and of sowing it, and also the manner of managing the young plants until fit to plant them out ... By William Cobbett. (Continued on next card)
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The woodlands. Cobbett, William, 1762-1835. The woodlands ... (Card 2) London: Printed and published by William Cobbett, no.183, Fleet-Street. 1825. ¢343 p. 1 illus. 23.5cm. Signatures: ¢A₃-X⁸, Y⁴ (Y4v, advts.) Despite imprint date, printed in parts, 1820-1828--Huntia 11, p.102-103. Tan boards, brown cloth spine, stamped in gold; publisher's advts., "The Cobbett library" (4 p.) bound in at front.
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Rare Book Dept. Woodlawn North. Kessler, Milton. XfQ Woodlawn North, a book of poems by Milton Kess- ler; etchings by Robert Marx, with a preface by .K48W Elizabeth Bishop. [Boston] Impressions Workshop [1970] [53]p. 3pl. 30cm. No.18 of 125 copies signed by author & artist. Bound in natural linen.
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*Bentley 105.w6=7658.112 Woodlock, Thomas Francis. The anatomy of a railroad report. New York. United States Book Co. [1895.] 72 pp. 22 cm. -T.r.-Railroads. Accounting.-Railroads. Reports.
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Woodman, Abby Johnson. Reminiscences of John Greenleaf Whittier’s life at Oak Knoll, Danvers, Mass. Read before the Essex Institute on the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Greenleaf Whittier, with a list of the first editions, portraits, engravings, manuscripts, and personal relics of John Greenleaf Whittier, exhibited at the Essex Institute, December 17, 1907 to January 31, 1908. — Salem, Mass. The Essex Institute. 1908. 52 pp. Portrait. 24 cm. One of an edition of 200 copies. MB has 20 copies. Reprinted from the historical collections of the Essex Institute (*2358.20.44). This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 5, 1913. H9027 — Whittier, John Greenleaf. 1807–1892. — Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. Pubs. — Whittier, John Greenleaf. 1807–1892. Bibl.
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Woodman, Charles T. Temperance & intemperance contrasted, and metaphorically illustrated: a poem, written in an alms-house / by Charles T. Woodman. Newburyport : 1842. 8p. ; 23cm. Poem.
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Woodman, David, Jr. *Reserve Guide to Texas emigrants. 4469a Boston, M. Hawes, 1835. .24 LC XXX.
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Woodman, Hannah J., compiler. Sibylline verses; or, the mirror of fate. — Boston. Tompkins. 1846. 216 pp. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 9, 1905. F8626 — T.r.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Woodman, Henry, 1795-1879. SCW The history of Valley Forge ... With a biography of the author and the author's father who was a soldier with Washington at Valley Forge during the winters of 1777 and 1778. Authorized by the Woodman family. Oaks, Pa., John U. Francis, Sr., 1920. lp./.,[7]-156p. illus.,fold.map. 24cm. The biographies are by Mary S. Woodman. Ex libris (book label): Neva and [Clarence] Guy Littell. (See next card) MB The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Lawison Coll. 1930 LC xxx S I for all 9x Cilius
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Woodman, Henry, 1795-1879. The history of Valley Forge ... 1920. (Card 2) 1. Washington, George, Pres. U.S.--Military career, 1775-1783. 2. Valley Forge, Pa.--Hist. --Revolution. I. Woodman, Mary Smith, 1833- MB The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Woodman, Jonathan. *Reserve 4437 .106 1828 A discourse delivered before the legislature. Montpelier, E.P. Walton, 1828. LCo.
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Woodman, Joseph, 1748-1807. Works by this author 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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*Reserve 4436.22 Woodman, Joseph 1802 A sermon, preached at Concord, June 3d, 1802 Concord [N. H.] G. Hough, 1802. Shaw/Shoemaker
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Woodman, Josiah, 1748-1807. Works by this author 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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SCH .T905 .W85I Woodman (R.) Manufacturing and Supply Co., Boston. Woodman's patent railroad ticket punches. Illustrated catalogue. Manufactured by the R. Woodman Manufacturing & Supply Co. 63 Oliver St., Boston, Mass., U.S.A. [Boston, 1905?] cover title,48p. illus. 26.5cm. Grey wrapper printed in blue & gilt. 1. Railroads--Equipment and supplies--Catalogs. 2. Catalogs, commercial--Massachusetts--Boston. MB-Rev.
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The woodman. Channing, William Ellery, 1818-1901. The woodman, and other poems. By William Ellery Channing. Boston: James Munroe & Company. MDCCCXLIX. 1849 iv, 92 p. 18cm. (8vo) Printed buff wrappers; publisher's advts. (4 p.), dated July, 1848, at end.
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The woodman. *PR1243 .L7 Dudley, Sir Henry Bate-, bart., 1745-1824. v.4, The woodman; a comic opera, in three acts. no.6 By Bate Dudley. (In The London stage. London [1824-27] 22 $\frac{1}{2}$cm. v. 4 [no.6] 16 p. 1 illus.) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. Caption title. Without the music (chiefly by Shield) No.6 in Printed in double columns. *K.45.17.4 — — [Another copy] I. Title. *PR1243.L7 vol.4, no.6
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Woodman, The. Ballad. **H.90b.136 Grand sweeper, The: together with The woodman. [Ballads.] Charlestown. Printed by J. White. [180-?] Broadside. Wood- cut. 10 × 19 inches. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 27, 1905. F840 — Woodman, The. Ballad. — Ballads of the street. — Broadsides.
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No. 5 in **T.37.1.4 Woodman's hut, The, a melo-drama: in three acts ... With the stage business, and stage directions ... London. Simpkin & Marshall. 1818. (3), iii, (2), 38 pp. Portrait. Diagram. [The new English drama. Vol. 4.] 17½ cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J634 — S.r.c.
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Woodmancy, John. Tompson, Benjamin, 1642-1714. **H.90.453.358 The grammarians funeral, or, an elegy composed upon the death of Mr. John Woodmancy, formerly a school-master in Boston: but now published upon the death of the venerable Mr. Ezekiel Chevers, the late and famous school-master of Boston in New England; who departed this life the twenty-first of August 1708 . . . Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1924.] Size, $11\frac{3}{4} \times 8\frac{3}{8}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 5, 1925. N393 — S.r.c. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. — Woodmancy, John. — Cheever, Ezekiel, 1614-1708. — Elegies.
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Woodpecker, The. [Ballad. Anon.] See Moore, Thomas. 1779-1852. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 17, 1910. H2183
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**H.99c.506 Woodpecker, The; to which are added, Maggy Lauther. Flowers of the forest. The lover's chain. Stirling. Macnie. [182-?] 8 pp. Vignette. 16 cm. Songs without music. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 18, 1923. M7612 — Chap-books. — Songs. Without music. Colls.
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Woodpeckers. Malherbe, A. Cab.38-39-2 Monographie des picidees, ou histoire des picines, picumnines, yuncines ou torcols. Metz. Verronis. 1861, 62. 4 v in 3. Colored plates. Fº. Contents. 1, 2. Texte. 3, 4. Planches.
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Woodroffe, Paul, illustrator. Ashbee, Charles Robert, and Janet E. Ashbee, compilers. *Q.3.10 The Essex House Song book, being the collection of songs formed for the singers of the Guild of Handicraft. [With music, drawn by Paul Woodroffe.] Colophon: Here ends the Essex House Song book ... printed at the Essex House Press, Campden, Glos. MD.CCCIII to MD.-CCCCV. 2 v. Decorations. Rubricated. 22 cm. Contents. — 1. Songs of praise. — Songs of the sea. — Songs of loyalty and the love of the land. — Rounds and catches. — Songs of the country [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1920. M487 — T.r. — Jt. compiler. — Essex House Press. Pubs. — Guild of Handicraft. — Songs. With music. Colls. — Woodroffe, Paul, illus,
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Woodroffe, Paul, illustrator. *Q.3.10 Ashbee, C. R., and J. E. Ashbee, compilers. The Essex House Song book. (Continued.) and the tilling of the soil. 2. Songs of sport. — Songs of the tavern and the vine. — Workshop songs or songs of the crafts. — Songs of comrade-ship, love, & courtship. — Miscellany of song in which are included songs of the universities and songs of pure nonsense. N. 113 of an edition of 205 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1920. M487
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Woodroffe, Paul, illustrator. Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. The flight of the duchess. Colophon: . . . Printed . . . under the care of C. R. Ashbee at the Essex House Press, Campden . . MDCCCV. 42, (1) pp. Colored plate. Capitals in colors. 19 cm., in 8s. No. 114 of an edition of 125 copies printed on vellum. Frontispiece by Paul Woodroffe. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 1, 1920. M486 — T.r. — Essex House Press. Pubs. — Ashbee, Charles Robert, ed. — Woodroffe, Paul, illus. — Vellum. Books printed on.
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Woodroffe, Paul, illustrator. Shakespeare, William. Tempest. **G.122.21=**T.34.3 The tempest. With illustrations in colour by Paul Woodroffe and songs by Joseph Moorat. London. Chapman & Hall, Ltd. 1908. (7), 129, (2) pp. Colored plates. 26½ cm., in 4s. Moorat's music is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J541 — Woodroffe, Paul, illus.
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Woodroffe, Paul Vincent, illustrator, 1875— Shakespeare, William. King Richard II. 4591.109.21 King Richard II. With a special introduction by George Saintsbury and an original frontispiece by Paul Woodroffe. New York. Sproul. 1907. xxv, 131 pp. Plate. [Complete works. Renaissance edition. Vol. 21.] 28 cm., in 8s, l. p. Called also The University Press Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 1, 1921. M1304 — Saintsbury, George Edward Ceman, ed., 1845-. — Woodroffe, Paul Vincent, illus., 1875-
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Woodroffe, Paul, illustrator. Shakespeare, William. Tempest. **G.122.21=**T.34.3 The tempest. With illustrations in colour by Paul Woodroffe and songs by Joseph Moorat. London. Chapman & Hall, Ltd. 1908. (7), 129, (2) pp. Colored plates. 26½ cm., in 4s. Moorat's music is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston J541 — Woodroffe, Paul, illus. Public Library, March 7, 1914.
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Woodroffe, Paul Vincent, 1875- See Woodroffe, Paul. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1921. M1884
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RARE BKS PS3545 .05945B6 1912x BPL1RB 39999054443633 Woodrow, Wilson, Mrs., ca The Black Pearl / 323 p.; plates; 20 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Woodruff, Charles S., M.D. *P.52.985.1 Legalized prostitution: or, marriage as it is, and marriage as it should be, philosophically considered. — Boston. Marsh. 1862. 226 pp. 19 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 21, 1915. K4955 — T.r. — Marriage.
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RARE BKS PZ3 .W8614L 1913x BPL1RB 39999054445323 Woodruff, Helen S. (Helen The lady of the lighthouse / 89 p. ; ill. ; 22 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Woodruff, Hezekiah North, 1763-1833. Works by this author 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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Woodruff, Hezekiah North, 1763-1833. *Reserve 7442 .17 no.5 The life and character of a gospel minister. Boston, B. Edes, 1795. Evans 29919.
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Woodruff, Hezekiah North, 1763-1833. XW .800 .W86S A sermon, occasioned by the death of Gen. George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United Stated of America. Who departed this life, on Saturday the 14th Also available in micro- text December, 1799, after an illness of about 24 hours. Preached December 29, 1799. By the Rev. Hezekiah N. Woodruff ... To which is added an appendix, giving a particular account of the behaviour of Gen. Washington during his dis- tressing illness, also, of the nature of the complaint of which he died. (See next card) The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Lewisson coll.--1930 1cxxx 1 Washington, George, Pres. U.S.--Funeral and memorial services 2 Washington, George, Pres. U.S.--Last illness and death dis
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Woddruff, Hezekiah North, 1763-1833. A sermon ... (Card 2) By Doctors James Craik and Elisha C. Dick, attending physicians. Stonington Port [Conn.], Printed by Samuel Trumbull, for Messrs. Edward & Nathan Smith. January, 1800. 16p. 30cm.(8vo) Evans 39139.
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Woodruff, Hunolke, Medical Society of the County of Albany, Albany, N.Y. ... To the Medical Society of the County of [blank] Gentlemen, You must feel equally with us the oppressive and absurd nature of the late "Act to organize the militia of this state" as respects our profession ... By order of the Medical Society of the County of Albany, Hunloke Woodruff, president. [Albany, 1809] (See next card) MB
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Medical Society of the County of Albany, Albany, N.Y. ... To the Medical Society of the County of [blank] ... [1809] (Card 2) broadside. 20.5x18.5cm. At head of title: Albany, Oct. 20th, 1809. Urging military exemption for physicians and surgeons.
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[Woodruff, Julia Louisa Matilda (Curtiss)] 1833-1909 *Reserve My winter in Cuba. 4305 New York, Dutton, 1871. .70 LC xxx. Two copies.
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Woodruff, Merit N 1780-1799. Works by this author 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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Acc. 89- 195 no.7 Woodruff, Richard. A Concluding Sermon on the Atonement. Brookfield, 2838.
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Woodruff, William Edward, 1831– *“20th”.52.984 With the light guns in '61-'65. Reminiscences of eleven Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas light batteries in the Civil War. Little Rock, Ark. Central Printing Co. 1903. 115 pp. Portrait. Plan. 19.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 28, 1935. D8321 — T.r. — Confederate States of America. Hist. War with the North. Pers. narr. — Arkansas. Militia. — Missouri. Militia. — Texas. Militia.
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Woods, Alva. No. 14 in **E.220a.23 Intellectual and moral culture. A discourse, delivered at his inauguration as president of Transylvania university, October 13th, 1828. Also, A catalogue of the trustees and faculty of Transylvania university; with the course of studies. Lexington, Ky.: J. G. Norwood, pr. 1828. 20, 4 pp. 8°.
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Woods, Alva. 1794-1887. 4393·35=No. 15 in **E.220a.23** Valedictory address, delivered December 6, 1837, at the close of the seventh collegiate year of the University of the State of Alabama. Tuscaloosa. Slade. 1837. 52 pp. 23 cm. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 15, 1909. H478 — University of Alabama. Addresses.
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Woods (B. O.) & Co. Res. 6112 A price-list of printing types, cuts, rules, borders and material generally for sale ... .15 no.12 [Boston, ca.1870]
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*P.85 .984 Woods, Bertha Gerneaux. Verses. Washington, D.C., Neal Publishing Company, 1903. 120 p. 21 cm.
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Woods, C. L. Kaw-Wau-Nita, and other poems. — Stockton. Berdine. 1873. 99, (1) pp. Plate. 17½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 17, 1923. M6003 — T.r.
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Woods, Charles Coke. A pilgrim Jew. A romance. [Poem.] — Boston. Badger. 1903. 42 pp. 19 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1914. K3012 — T.r.
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Woods, Frederick Adams, 1873-1939. The influence of monarchs ... New York, 1913. BPLx; LC 13-12241.
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Woods, Frederick Shenstone, 1864- Space of constant curvature. By Frederick S.Woods... Salem, Mass.,Salem press, 1902. OCT 17 1939
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Woods, George. Reserve Technical education: an address. 5595 Pittsburgh, Bakewell & Marthens, 1874. .66 LC xxx. no.27
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PS3354 W36 Woods, George Bryant, 1844-1871. 1873 Essays, sketches, and stories, selected from the writings of George Bryant Woods. With a biographical memoir. Boston, J. R. Osgood and company, 1873. XXII, 399 p. 19 1/2cm. "In memoriam" signed: H. A. C[lapp]. *G.307.5 [Another copy] I. Clapp, Henry Austin, 1841-1904, ed. II. Title. PS3354.W36 1873
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Woods, Henry Charles, 1881- SC.20 .E918 .W86C The cradle of the war, the Near East and Pan-Germanism. With foreword by A. Lawrence Lowell. Boston, Little, Brown, 1918. xix, 360 p. front., plates, ports., maps (2 fold.) 21cm. Ex libris (signature): Mary Boyle OReilly, 1923. 1. European war, 1914-1918--Balkan peninsula. 2. European war, 1914-1918--Causes. 3. Eastern question (Balkan) 4. Pangermanism. I. Title.
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Woods, John, d.1829. Two years' residence in the settlement on the English prairie, in the Illinois country, with an account of the animal and vegetable productions, agriculture &c., &c., a description of the principal towns...with the habits and customs of the backwoodsmen. London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822. 2 p.l., 310 p. 3 maps (2 fold., incl.front.) 22cm. Contains only the map of Illinois, London, 1822, which is catalogued separately. RC-2020 Revised 1. Edwards County, Ill. 2. Illinois-Descr.& trav. 3. Frontier & pioneer life-Illinois.
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Woods, John, illustrator. Fearnside, William Gray. 2496.87 **K.262.1 The history of London: illus. by views in London & Westminster engraved by John Woods. Ed. by William Gray Fearnside and (in continuation) by Thomas Harral. London. Orr & Co. 1838. (6), 203, (1) pp. 30 plates. 8°.
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[Woods, Joseph] *Reserve Thoughts on the slavery of the Negroes. 2d ed. 7586 London, J. Phillips, 1785. .57 LCo no.1
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Woods, Joseph, editor. 1776-1864. Stuart, James, 1713-1778, and Nicholas Revett. *Cab.29.23.1 The antiquities of Athens. Measured and delineated by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett. London. Haberkorn [etc.]. MDCCLXII-MDCCCXVI. 5 v. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Maps. 54 cm. The work is not limited to Athens. Antiquities of Corinth and Salonica are included in vol. 3; a large part of vol. 4 is devoted to Pola, and some part to Delphi and the Greek islands. Mr. Stuart died before the publication of the second volume and Mr. Revett's connection with the work had also ceased. William Newton edited vol. 2, aided by the Dilettante Society; Willey Reveley, vol. 3; Joseph Wood, vol. 4. Vol. 5 is a supplement by C. R. Cockerell and others, and is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the…
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RARE BKS PS3354 .W5S58 1907x BPL1RB 39999054445471 Woods, Kate Tannatt, 1838 Six little rebels / 412 P. ; ill. ; 19 cm.
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Woods, Kate (Tannatt) Mrs., d. 1910. The wooing of Grandmother Grey / by Kate Tannatt Woods. -- Boston : Lee and Shepard; New York, : C. T. Dillingham, 1890. 39 p. : front., ill. ; 21 x 26 cm. Mainly printed on one side of leaf. ''The drawings are by Charles Copeland. The book is prepared and the engravings and plates are made by the John Andrew and son co.''--p. [7] OCLC number: ocm06546501. I.Copeland, Charles, 1858-illus. II.T. RG90-611652 PS3354.W46 AACR2 12-40496 811.49 11864
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Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. Works by this author 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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Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. *Reserve A contrast between the effects of religion... 4493 Boston, J. Russell, 1799. .209 Evans 36737.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XH Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. .796 Envy wishes, then believes. An oration, delivered at commencement, Harvard University, .W86E Cambridge, July 20th, 1796. By Leonard Woods. Leominster,(Massachusetts) Printed by Also Charles Prentiss. 1796. avail- able in 16p. 21cm.(8vo) micro- text. Contains eulogy of George Washington. Evans 31654. (See next card) MB-Rev.
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1) g: J.P. Bigelow--n.d.--tr. fr. 4493.225 2) bequ.Charlotte Harris-- 1877 (Harris 821.5 no.10) /// 4493.225A--g.Rev.C.D.Bradlee-- 1856--dup.rej. 1 Washington, George--Addresses, sermons, etc. 2 Commencement addresses--Harvard I Harvard University. Commencement II Title di2s ex libris
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .787 Another copy. 22cm. .L34D No.10 in pamphlet volume from library of Jonathan Harris.
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WOODS, LEONARD, 1774-1854. LETTERS TO UNITARIANS. Remarks on the Calvinistic doctrine of de- pravity, with particular reference to Dr. Woods' late defence of that doctrine. In his answer to Dr. Ware's Letters. By an Unitarian, of Berkshire [pseud.] Stockbridge [Mass.], Printed by Charles Web- ster. 1822. 18p. 22cm. "Errata": p.18. Inscribed: Dr. W.E. Channing, from R.H. Aspley. I. An Unitarian of Berkshire, pseud.
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Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. A minister's final account. Hartford, G. Goodwin, 1818. *Reserve 7450 .58 no.18
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Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas M. Smith as pastor of the chapel church and society in Portland, Me. July 31, 1822. Boston, Lincoln & Edmands [1822] 26 p. 24cm. Original paper wrappers. 1. Smith, Thomas M 2. Ordination ser- mons.
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Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. A sermon delivered before the Massachusetts Missionary Society. Boston, S.T. Armstrong, 1812.
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Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. A sermon delivered in Boston before the convention of Congregational ministers in Massachusetts, May 29, 1823. By Leonard Woods ... Boston: Printed and published by Lincoln & Edmands, 53 Cornhill. [1823] 26p. 24cm. Printed brown wrappers; stitched and untrimmed. American imprints (1823) 14973.
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Green fd--Acc 67-784 RLxxx 1 Sermons, American 2 Congregational Churches in Massachusetts 1 Convention of Congregational ministers of Massachusetts. dis
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Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. *Acc. A sermon ... in remembrance of Mrs. Harriet 67-114 Newell ... 5th ed. Boston, S.T. Armstrong, 1815. Sh/Sh 36619. n.d. - n.s.
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BX Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. 7243 A testimony against the publications of Marcus: in several letters addressed to the author by Leonard Woods. -- Newburyport [Mass.] I8 From the press of E.W. Allen, 1806. 48 p.; 18 cm. "March ... 1806" In answer to criticisms published by Daniel Dana, under the pseudonym Marcus, of the action of the Ecclesiastical Council of Ipswich in the case of Joseph Dana and his wife Elizabeth. MRGRRBK (Continue on next card) ocm28626434 004713
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BX Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. -- A testimony against the publications of Marcus ... 1806. .D3 (Card 2) Shaw & Shoemaker, 11897. 1. Dana, Daniel, 1771-1859. 2. Dana, Joseph, 1742-1827. 3. Congregational Churches in Massachusetts. Ecclesiastical Council (1805 : Ipswich, Mass.) I. Title. II. Series: Early American imprints. Second series; no. 11897. MRGRRBK ocm28626434 004714
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LD Woods, Lucy Rae, 1847?-1904. 7501 A history of the Girls' High School of Boston, 1852-1902 / by Lucy .B7 R. Woods. -- [Boston] : Printed at the Riverside Press, 1904. [6], 89 p., [3] leaves of plates : front., ill. ; 18 cm. l. Boston. Girls' High School. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm06163689 002995
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Woods, Macdara, 1942- SCQ Decimal D. Sec. drinks in a bar in Marrakesch, .154 a poem. Dublin, New Writers' Press, 1970. .5 8p. 25cm. One of 200 copies. Illustrated coral wrapper, printed in black and green. I. Title MB
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Woods, Margaret Louisa. 1856–Collected poems. — London. Lane. 1914. viii, (1), 351 pp. Portrait. 19 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. K1518
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Woods, Margaret Louisa Lyrics & ballads. London. Bentley. 1889. viii, 100 pp. Sm. 8°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1909. H47 — T.r.
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Woods, Margaret L. 1856- The Princess of Hanover. [A drama in verse.] = New York. Holt & Co. 1903. vi, 144 pp. $12^{\circ}$. The Princess of Hanover was Sophie Dorothea, Electoral Princess of Hanover. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 23, 1903 F2353 — Sophia Dorothea, Consort of George I. 1666-1726. — T.r.
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Woods, Robert A., ed. [1865-1925]. Res. HV4196 .B7W88 Americans in process, a settlement study by residents and associates of the South End House: North and West Ends, Boston. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1903. LCXXX.
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Woods, Robert J., ed. *Q.101 .50 Book Club of California, San Francisco. Early transportation in southern California. [Edited by Robert J. Woods. San Francisco] 1954. 12 no. plates, facsimiles. 24 cm. Illustrative matter inserted. CONTENTS.—1. The mule car, by A. D. Mitchell.—2. Military camels, by A. Woodward.—3. The free harbor contest; or, Citizen versus railroad, by C. S. Bliss.—4. The first aviation meet in America, by D. W. Davies.—5. The Orange Dummy, by D. Meadows.—6. The Uncle Sam at Fort Yuma, by C. N. Rudkin.—7. Orizaba on the California coast, 1876, by J. H. Kemble.—8. Professor Lowe's planet airship, by W. W. Robinson.—9. Early staging, by R. J. Woods.—10. The crossing of the Tehachapi by the Southern Pacific, by G. S. Dumke.—11. The Water Witch, by J. V. Mink.—12. The hors…
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Woods, William, fl.1716. Preface ... 1716. Jamaica. Laws, statutes, etc. The laws of Jamaica: comprehending all the acts in force. passed between the thirty-second year of the reign of King Charles the Second, and the thirty-third year of the reign of King George the Third. To which is prefixed, a table of the titles of the public and private acts passed during that time. Carefully revised and corrected from the original records; and published under the direction of commissioners appointed for that (See next card)
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Jamaica. Laws, statutes, etc. The laws of Jamaica ... 1792. (Card 2) purpose by 30 Geo. III. cap. xx, and 32 Geo. III. cap. xxix ... St.Jago de la Vega, Jamaica: Printed by Alexander Aikman, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty. M.DCC.XCII. [1792] 2v. 29cm.(4to) Title vignette: arms of Jamaica. (See next card)
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Jamaica. Laws, statutes, etc. The laws of Jamaica ... 1792. (Card 3) Vol.1 p.lvii misnumbered lv. Vol.1 includes the following historical documents: Proclamation of Charles II, in 1661, for the encouraging of planters in Jamaica; Mr. Francis Hanson's account of the island and government of Jamaica written in 1682; Mr. William Wood's preface to the octavo edition of the laws of Jamaica published in London in 1716; A vindica- (See next card)
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Jamaica. Laws, statutes, etc. The laws of Jamaica ... 1792. (Card 4) tion of the conduct of the English government towards Spain in 1655, by Bryan Edwards; An historical account of the constitution of Jamaica drawn up in 1764, by W.H. Lyttleton, with an appendix of documents.
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Woods, William. -1802. The twins; or, which is which? A farce. In three acts. Altered from Shakespeare's Comedy of errors. By W. Woods. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh. Edinburgh. Printed for T. Cadell, London; and C. Elliot, Edinburgh. MDCCLXXX. 67 pp. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. **G.4014.6 Same. (In A collection of the most esteemed farces . . . Vol. 4, pp. 1-21. Edinburgh. 1792.) *2575·35·4 This card was printed at the Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2709 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Comedy of errors. Alterations, adaptations, etc.
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Woods, William, adapter. -1802. **G.4014.6 Shakespeare, William. Comedy of errors. Alterations, adaptations, etc. The twins; or, which is which? A farce. In three acts. Altered from Shakespeare's Comedy of errors. By W. Woods. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh. Edinburgh. Printed for T. Cadell, London; and C. Elliot, Edinburgh. MDCCLXXX. 67 pp. 23½ cm., in 4s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 16, 1909. H1516 — Woods, William, adapter. -1802.
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Woods, William Hervey. The anteroom and other poems. Decorations by L. Neill Woods. — [Baltimore. The Lord Baltimore Press. 1911.] (2), 158 pp. Illus. 19 cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 4, 1912. H6837 — T.r.
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Woodside, John Archibald, Jr., illus. Pennsylvania Hall Association, Philadelphia. History of Pennsylvania Hall, which was destroyed by a mob, on the 17th of May, 1838 ... Philadelphia: Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, No.7 Carter's Alley. 1838. 200p. col.front.,2 plates. 23.5cm. Authorship attributed to Samuel Webb. "Errata" slip bound in following t.p. The frontispiece is a colored lithograph; mezzotint plate drawn and engraved by J[ohn] (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Pennsylvania Hall Association, Philadelphia. XH History of Pennsylvania Hall ... 1838. .838 (Card 2) .P38H Sartain; wood engraved plate by R[euben] S. c.1 Gilbert after drawing by J[ohn] A[rchibald] Woodside, Jr. In this issue the word "sixteenth" instead of "fourteenth" appears in line 24 on p.106. Light brown diaper grain linen, gilt and blind stamped. The gift to this Library of Wendell Phillips. (See next card)
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Pennsylvania Hall Association, Philadelphia. History of Pennsylvania Hall ... 1838. (Card 3) XH .838 Another copy. 23.5cm. .P38H Ex libris (inscription): Philanthropic Society c.2 of Porte-Plate. XA .9681 Another issue. 23cm. .44 In this issue the word "fourteenth" instead of (See next card)
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Pennsylvania Hall Association, Philadelphia. History of Pennsylvania Hall ... 1838. (Card 4) "sixteenth" appears in line 24 on p.106. Ex libris (stamp): Mercantile Library, Boston. XA .9681 Another copy. 23.5cm. .44A Without the "Errata" slip. Bound in following p.58 is the first published portrait of John Greenleaf Whittier (see Currier, A bibliography of John Greenleaf (See next card)
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Pennsylvania Hall Association, Philadelphia. History of Pennsylvania Hall ... 1838. (Card 5) Whittier, p.611), lithographed by [Thomas S.] Sinclair's Lith. after drawing by John Collins. Tan linen embossed in wave pattern, gilt and blind stamped. I. Webb, Samuel, supposed author. II. Title.
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Woodside, John Archibald, 1781-1852, illus. ... The victories of Hull, Jones, Decatur, Bainbridge; as detailed in their official letters and the letters of other officers. Together with a collection of the public testimonials of respect; and the songs and odes written in celebration of those events. Illustrated with engravings of the actions. The designs by Woodside, the engravings by Mason. Philadelphia; Published by the proprietor. Dennis Heartt, printer. 1813. (See next card) MB
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... The victories of Hull ... 1813. (Card 2) X20 .813 58p.incl.plate. 3 plates. 20.5cm.;in case, .A10V 23cm. At head of title: "Free trade and sailors' rights. American glory" with device of an eagle. Copyright by Thomas Palmer. Shaw/Shoemaker 28559; 30417. Ex libris: Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst.
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Woodside, John W. History of the movement to erect in Philadelphia, a memorial of the First Century of American Independence... Philadelphia: [s.n., 1889?]
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Woodson, Eliza. See Farnham, Eliza Woodson.
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Woodstock, N. B. Description Views Bailey, O. H., and Company, publishers. No. 60 in *Map 96.* Woodstock, New Brunswick. [Bird's eye view.] Moncton, N. B. McAnn & Co. 1889. Size, 12 × 28 inches. 42 views of buildings. Lithograph. *Map 44.4.W5.1889 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 14, 1904 F1088 — Bird's eye views. — Woodstock, N. B. Descr. Views.
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Woodstock. *A.8065.21 [Scott, Sir Walter, bart.] 1771-1832. Woodstock; or, The cavalier. A tale of the year sixteen hundred and fifty-one. By the author of "Waverley, Tales of the crusaders" ... [1st ed.] Edinburgh, A. Constable and co.; [etc., etc.] 1826. 3 v. 18 1/2cm. Bookplate: Oliver Brett. 1. Gt. Brit.—Hist.—Commonwealth and protectorate, 1649-1660—Fiction. I. Title. PZ3.S43Wo
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Woodstock Manor, England. Gascoigne, George, 1525?–1577. **Q.72.6** The Queen’s Majesty’s entertainment at Woodstock, 1575. From the unique fragment of the edition of 1585, including the Tale of Hemetes the hermit, and a comedy in verse, probably by George Gascoigne. With an introduction by A. W. Pollard. Oxford. Reprinted . . . by Daniel & Hart. 1903 and 1910. xxviii, 32 pp. 22½ cm., in 4s. One of an edition of 115 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 12, 1933. D3180 — Elizabeth, Queen of England, 1533–1603. — Wood-stock Manor, England. — Polly Stuart William, pref., 1859–. — Daniel, Charles Henry Olive, 1836–1919. Books printed by him.
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Woodstock Park. Harison, William, 1683-1713. Woodstock Park. A poem. By William Harison, of New-College, Oxon. ... London, Printed for Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn gate next Grays-Inn lane. 1706. 1 p.l., 10 p. 23.5cm. On the Duke of Marlborough and Elenheim Palace.
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Woodstock Play. Pocock, Isaac. 1782-1835. K.34.19 Woodstock, a Play. In five acts. Founded on the popular novel of that name; and first performed at ... Covent Garden, May 20th, 1826. L. 1826. $8^{\circ}$.
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Woodville, Anthony, Baron Scales and 2d Earl Rivers, translator, 1442?–1483. Mubashshir ibn Fatik, Abū al-Wafā, 11th cent. *Q.30.51 The diches and sayings of the philosophers. A facsimile reproduction of the first book printed in England by William Caxton, in 1477. London. Stock. 1877. xii pp. (75) ff. Black-letter. 29½ cm. Translated by Lord Rivers, from the French version by Guillaume de Tignonville. The French version is based on a Latin translation of the original Greek. The Latin translation is attributed to John, of Procida (Giovanni, da Procida). Edited by William Blades. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 6, 1915. K6740 — Incunabula. Facsimiles. — John, of Procida, tr., fl. 13th century. — Tignonville, Guillaume, Sire de, tr., -1414. — Caxton, William.…
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Woodville stories, 6. [Adams, William Taylor] 1822-1897. Haste and waste; or, The young pilot of Lake Champlain. A story for young people by Oliver Optic [pseud.] ... Boston: Lee and Shepard, (successors to Phillips, Sampson & Co.) 1867. 2p. l., 3-313p. front., 2 plates. 17.5cm. (His Woodville stories, v.6) Added illustrated t.p. by Champney. Green pebbled cloth, blind and gilt stamped. Presentation inscription dated Christmas 1866.
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Woodville stories. Adams, William T, 1822-1897. *A.48.1 Hope and have; or, Fanny Grant among the Indians. A story for young people. By Oliver Optic [pseud.]. — Boston. Lee & Shepard. 1866. (1), 283 pp. Plates. Decorated title-page. [Woodville stories. 5.] 17 cm., in 6s. Deals with the Indian massacre in Minnesota in 1862. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 28, 1930. N7326 — T.r. — S.r. — Indians of America. Hist. Fict. — Minnesota. Hist. Fict.
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Woodville stories, The. Adams, William T., 1822-1897. *A.48.10=*4506.199 In school and out; or, the conquest of Richard Grant. A story for young people. By Oliver Optic [pseud.]. Boston. Lee & Shepard. 1864. 286 pp. Plates. Lithographed title-page. [The Woodville stories. 2.] 17 cm., in 6s.
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Woodville stories, The. Adams, William T., 1822-1897. *A.48.35 Rich and humble; or, the mission of Bertha Grant. A story for young people. By Oliver Optic [pseud.]. = Boston. Lee & Shepard. 1864. 296 pp. Plate. Extra engraved title-page. [The Woodville stories. 1.] 16½ cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 6, 1932. D1092 — T.r. — S.r.
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Woodville stories. Adams, William T., 1822-1897. *A.48.30 Watch and wait; or, the young fugitives. A story for young people. By Oliver Optic [pseud.]. — Boston. Lee & Shepard. 1865. 276 pp. Plate. Additional engraved title-page. [Woodville stories.] 17½ cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 9, 1931. N9461 — T.r. Fiction. — S.r.
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E Woodward, A. 449 .S8968 A review of Uncle Tom's cabin; or, An essay on slavery. / By A. Woodward. -- Cincinnati: Published by Applegate & Co., 1853. (Stereotyped and printed by T. Wrightson.) 216 p.; 19 cm. 1. Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896 Uncle Tom's cabin. 2. Slavery--United States--Controversial literature--1853. MRGRRBK E449 .S8968 002341 11013590
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Woodward, A M Tracey. *SCG* .P906 .W87S A summarized catalogue of the postage stamps of Japan. [Yokohama, Asiatic Society of Japan] 1906. 90p. illus.,plates. 23cm. 1. Postage-stamps--Japan--Catalogs. I. Asiatic Society of Japan.
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no source--1907--tr.fr. 2237.123 s Spellman
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Woodward, Augustus Brevoort, 1774-1827. *Reserve Considerations on the executive government. 4427 Flatbush,N.Y., I. Riley, 1809. .52 no.1
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Woodward, Bernard. Cab.24.29.2 Windsor castle: picturesque and descriptive. Lond, [1875.] 23 photographs. L.f°.
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Woodward, Bernard Barham, 1853-1930. British Museum (Nat. hist.) Library. Catalogue of the books, manuscripts, maps, and drawings in the British Museum (Natural history) ... London, Printed by order of the Trustees, 1903-15. 5v. 29cm. Paged continuously. Compiled and edited by Mr. B. B. Woodward, assisted by representatives from the several departments. "Addenda and corrigenda, vols. I and II" (1fl.,48p.) issued with its Catalogue, vol. VI, Supple (See next card) MB-Rev.
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British Museum (Nat. hist.) Library. Catalogue of the books ... 1903-15. (Card 2) ----- Vol.VI-VIII. Supplement. London, Printed by order of the Trustees, 1922-40. 3v. 28cm. Paged continuously. Imperfect: vol.VII-VIII wanting. 1. Science--Bibl.--Catalogs. 2. Natural history--Bibl.--Catalogs. I. Woodward, Bernard Barham, 1853-1930. MB-Rev.
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Woodward, Charles L *Reserve To whom it may concern: I have in my possession a book ... .86 Hoboken, N.J., 1874. no.12 broadside. LC.
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WOODWARD, CYRUS, d. 1782. Woodward, Samuel, 1727-1782. XH Submission to the providence of God, a Christian duty. A sermon preach'd September 15, 1782 on occasion of the death of Cyrus Woodward, who departed this life September 10, 1782 ... By Samuel Woodward ... available in Boston, Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Printed by T.& J.Fleet,in Cornhill. M,DCC,LXXXIII. micro-text. 2p. /., ii, 18p. 19.5cm. Evans 18315.
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Woodward, David, 1942- , ed. Five centuries of map printing edited by David Woodward. Chicago and London, The University of Chicago Press [1975] xi,177p. front.(col.map),illus.(plates, facsimis.) 29cm. (The Kenneth Nebenzahl, Jr. lectures in the history of cartography at the Newberry Library) Bibliography: p.[167]-170. Includes index. (See next card)
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Five centuries of map printing. [1975] (Card 2) 1. Map printing--History--Addresses, essays, lectures. I. Woodward, David, 1942-, ed. II. Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography. III. Series. IV. Title.
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Woodward, Emma Hosken. P.60.987 Men, women, and progress. London. Dulau & co. 1885. vi, (1), 393 pp. Sm. 80. -T. r.-Women.
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Woodward, Evan Morrison. *4213.50=*“20th”.41b.198 History of the One Hundred and Ninety-Eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, together with the personal record of every officer and man during his term of service. Trenton, N. J. MacCrellish & Quigley. 1884. 14, 136 pp. Portraits. 8°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 7, 1901 *D8037 — Pennsylvania. Militia. One hundred ninety-eighth regiment.
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Woodward, Evan Morrison. 4370a.5=*“20th”.41b.2 Our campaigns; or, the marches, bivouacs, battles, incidents of camp life and history of our Regiment [2d Penn. Reserves] during its three years term of service. With a sketch of the Army of the Potomac . . Philadelphia. Potter. 1865. 362 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 12, 1918. L3718 — T.r. — Pennsylvania. Militia. 2d Reserves. — Potomac, Army of the.
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Woodward, Francis W., joint author. Woodward, George Evertson. Woodward's country homes, by Geo. E. & F.W. Woodward ... 5th ed. New York. Geo.E.& F.W.Woodward, No.37 Park Row, Office of the "Horticulturist." 1866. iv,[5]-166p. illus.(incl.plans) 19cm. Joint author's inscribed presentation copy to Mrs. W.L. Alden. MB-Rev.
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Woodward, George Evertson. Woodward's architecture and rural art. No.I-- 1867. By Geo. E. Woodward ... New York: Geo.E.Woodward, 191 Broadway. [1867] lp. /., [v]-vii, [9]-144p. illus.(incl.plans) 18cm. MB-Rev.
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Codman Col1.--1896 FAxxx 1 Architecture, Domestic dis
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Woodward, George Evertson. Woodward's country homes, by Geo. E. & F.W. Woodward ... 5th ed. New York. Geo.E.& F.W.Woodward, No.37 Park Row, Office of the "Horticulturist." 1866. iv,[5]-166p. illus.(incl.plans) 19cm. Joint author's inscribed presentation copy to Mrs. W.L. Alden. MB-Rev.
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Codman Coll.--1896 FAxxx & xx 1 Architecture, Domestic I Woodward, Francis W., joint author. dis ex libris: Alden, Mrs. W[illiam?] L[ivingston?]
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Woodward, George Evertson. *L.56.2 Woodward's suburban and country houses. N. Y. American news co. [1873.] 132, 10 pp. Illus. Pls. 12°. -Country and seashore houses.
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Woodward, George Henry. *Reserve 7453 .25 v.1 no.12 Christian character appreciated. Hartford, E. Geer, 1850. LC c.
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Woodward, George W. No. 25 in P.11.3533 Memorials of Sarah Elizabeth Woodward. Obituary by E. L. Dana. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Williamson. Wilkesbarre. 1869. 28 pp. 8°. -Woodward, Sarah Elizabeth.
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Woodward, Gertrude (Loop) 1899- A check list of English plays, 1641-1700, compiled by Gertrude L. Woodward and James G. McManaway. Chicago, Newberry Library, 1945. 155 p. 23cm.
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30 Mar. 1946 - Newberry Library gift - tr.fr. G.43.30 1 English drama--Restoration--Bibl. I McManaway, James Gilmer, 1899- joint compiler. II Newberry Library, Chicago. s only
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WOODWARD, GERTRUDE (LOOP). A CHECK LIST OF ENGLISH PLAYS, 1641-1700. Bowers, Fredson Thayer. A supplement to the Woodward & McManaway check list of English plays, 1641-1700. Charlottesville, Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia, 1949. 22 p. 28cm. Cover title.
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Woodward, Gertrude Loop, comp. Newberry Library, Chicago. English books & books printed in England before 1641 in the Newberry Library; a supplement to the record in the Short-title catalogue, compiled by Gertrude L. Woodward. Chicago, 1939. vii,l18p. 25cm. "500 copies multigraphed."
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*Q.59 Newberry library, Chicago. .166 500 years of printing; an exhibition in commemoration of the five-hundredth anniversary of the European invention of printing from movable type. Chicago, The Newberry library [1940] 29, [1] p. 21½ cm. "The exhibition was arranged and the catalog compiled by Ernst F. Detterer ... assisted by Gertrude L. Woodward ... March 1940." 1. Printing—Exhibitions. 2. Printing—Hist.—Celebrations of invention. i. Detterer, Ernst Frederick, 1888- ii. Woodward, Mrs. Gertrude (Loop) iii. Title. Library of Congress Z121.N55 [3] 655.125
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*P.10 .984 Woodward, Helen Beal. The bold women. [1st ed.] New York, Ferrar, Strauss and Young [1953] 373 p. 22 cm. Bibliography: p. 356-373. CONTENTS.—Anne Royall.—Frances Wright.—Jane Grey Swisshelm.—Lucina Umphreville.—Delia Bacon —Mary Gove-Nichols.—Sarah Josepha Hale,—Kate Field.—James Redpath.—Harriet Tubman.—Adah Isaacs Menken.—Mary Walker.—Lavinia Warren. (Continued on next card)
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*P.10 .984 Woodward, Helen Beal. The bold women. [1953] (Card 2) CONTENTS—Continued. Eliza Young.—Eliza Woodson Farnham. CT3260 .W6 — — [Another copy] 1. Women in the U. S.—Biog. I. Title.
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Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. A letter from Henry Woodward, comedian, the meanest of all characters ... to Dr. John Hill, Inspector-General of Great-Britain, the greatest of all characters ... [London.] Printed for M. Cooper ... M.DCC.LII. 22 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. **T.96.359 Same. 3d edition. A portrait is inserted. No. 2 in **G.3823.15 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J634 — Hill, Sir John. 1716?-1775.
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Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. A letter from Henry Woodward, comedian, the meanest of all characters ... to Dr. John Hill, Inspector-General of Great-Britain, the greatest of all characters ... [London.] Printed for M. Cooper ... M.DCC.LII. 22 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. **T.96.359 Same. 3d edition. A portrait is inserted. No. 2 in **G.3823.15 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J634 — Hill, Sir John. 1716?-1775.
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Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. **T.57.153 A letter to Henry Woodward, comedian, occasion'd by his letter to the Inspector [Dr. John Hill]. By Simon Partridge [pseud.], the facetious cobler of Pall Mall. And son to the late Mr. Partridge, famous for his dispute with Isaac Bickerstaff. = London: Printed for H. Jeffry . . . [1753.] 24 pp. 19 cm., in 4s. Woodward's Letter to Dr. John Hill may be found on shelf-numbers **T.96.359; No. 2 in **G.3823.15; No. 10 in *4574.103. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J633 — T.r. — Hill, Sir John. 1716?-1775.
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Woodward, Henry. 1717-1777. Songs, chorusses, &c., as they are performed in the new entertainment of Harlequin's Jubilee, at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. London. Griffin. 1770. (3), 13 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. Words only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2705 — Harlequin's Jubilee.
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Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. Songs, chorusses, &c., as they are performed in the new entertainment of Harlequin's Jubilee, at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. London. Griffin. 1770. (3), 13 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. Words only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2705 — Harlequin's Jubilee.
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Woodward, Henry, adapter. 1714-1777. Dryden, John. 1631-1700. No. 1 in **G.3964.1.9** Amphitryon: or, the two Sosias. A comedy, altered . . . by Mr. Woodward . . . London: Printed for T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, C. Corbett, . . . M.DCC.LXXVII. 76 pp. Portrait. [The new English theatre. Vol. 9.] 19½ cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 18, 1914. K1179 — S.r. — T.r. — Woodward, Henry, adapter. 1714-1777.
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Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. **T.57.101 Answer, An, to Henry Woodward, comedian. With some occasional remarks on the Greek and Roman stage. By the Rt. Hon. the Earl of * * * * * [pseud.]. = London: Printed for M. Cooper . . . 1753. (1), 25 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. A mock defense of Dr. John Hill. Woodward's Letter to Dr. John Hill may be found on shelf-numbers **T.96.359; No. 2 in **G.3823.15; No. 10 in *4574.103. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1913. J18 — Hill, Sir John. 1716?–1775. — Woodward, Henry. 1714–1777.
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Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. Edwards, Sampson, pseud. No. 12 in **G.3823.12=**T.57.86 A letter to Mr. Woodward, on his triumph over the Inspector [Dr. John Hill]. By Sampson Edwards, the merry cobbler of the Hay-Market [pseud.]. London: Printed for C. Corbett . . . [1752.] 24 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Woodward's Letter to Dr. John Hill may be found on shelf-numbers **T.96.359; No. 2 in **G.3823.15; No. 10 in *4574.103.* This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J193 — Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. — T.r. — Hill, Sir John. 1716?-1775.
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Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. Edwards, Sampson, pseud. No. 12 in **G.3823.12=**T.57.86 A letter to Mr. Woodward, on his triumph over the Inspector [Dr. John Hill]. By Sampson Edwards, the merry cobbler of the Hay-Market [pseud.]. London: Printed for C. Corbett . . . [1752.] 24 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Woodward's Letter to Dr. John Hill may be found on shelf-numbers **T.96.359; No. 2 in **G.3823.15; No. 10 in *4574.103.* This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J193 — Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. — T.r. — Hill, Sir John. 1716?-1775.
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Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. **T.57.87 Lick, A, at 'em all; or, the moderator. Being a candid consideration of the present controversy between the Inspector [Dr. John Hill] and his opposers; with reflections on the rise and progress of the dispute; and advice for the reconciliation of all parties. = London: Printed for W. Reeve . . . 1753. 16 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. Relates to the controversy between Dr. John Hill and Henry Woodward. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J360 — Woodward, Henry. 1714-1777. — Hill, Sir John. 1716?-1775.
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Woodward, Hezekiah, 1590-1675. Works by this author 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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Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- America travels. The story of a hundred years of travel in America. By Alice Dalgliesh. Illustrated by Hildegard Woodward. New York, Macmillan, 1933. 5p. fl., 121, [4] p. illus. 22cm. Illustrated Italian blue linen. Illustration and inscription from illustrator to author on fly-leaf and half-title page. Author's ms. notes.
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Woodward, Israel Beard, 1767-1810. Works by this author 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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QE 25 .W92 Woodward, John, 1665-1728. An essay toward a natural history of the earth: : and terrestrial bodies, especially minerals: as also of the sea, rivers, and springs. With an account of the universal deluge: and of the effects that it had upon the earth. / By John Woodward ... -- London: : Printed for Ric. Wilkin..., 1695. [16], 277, [3] p. ; 19 cm. (8vo.) Wing W3510. 1. Natural history I. Title. MRGRRBK QE 25 .W92 gs 19000366
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WOODWARD, JOHN, 1665-1728. THE STATE OF PHYSICK. *Defoe 30 [Freind, John] 1675-1728. .719 A letter to the learned Dr. Woodward. By Dr. .F88Lc Byfield [pseud.] The 3d ed. London, Printed for T. Bickerton, 1719. 51 p. 19cm. On Dr. John Woodward's The state of physick. 1. Woodward, John, 1665-1728. The state of physick. 2. Medicine—Gt. Brit. I. Title.
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WOODWARD, JOHN, 1665-1728. THE STATE OF PHYSICK. *Defoe 30 [Harris, John] 1667?-1719. .719 A letter to the fatal triumvirate: in answer to that pretended to be written by Dr. Byfield [i.e., John Freind]: and shewing reasons why Dr. Woodward should take no notice of it. London printed: And sold by J. Bettenham, 1719. 23 p. 19cm. On the controversy occasioned by Dr. John Woodward's The state of physick. 1. Medicine--Gt. Brit. 2. Woodward, John, 1665-1728. The state of physick. 3. Freind, John, 1665-1728. A letter to ... Dr. Woodward. I. Ti tle.
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The two Sosias: or, The true Dr. Byfield at the Rainbow Coffee-House, to the pretender in Jermyn-street. In answer to a letter, wrote by him, assisted by his two associates ... With a preface relating to the late famous exploits of the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe. As also an account of the new creed of these physicians, design'd as an appendix to the Religio medici. London Printed: and sold by J. Bettenham, at the Crown in Pater-noster Row, 1719. Price one shilling. (Continued on next card) MB
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The two Sosias ... 1719. (Card 2) 9 p.l., 58 p. 19cm. (8vo) "Errata": p.58. Authorship has been attributed to John Woodward. A satirical defence of Woodward's The state of physick and diseases against John Freind and Richard Mead. Imperfect: p.57-58 slightly mutilated.
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WOODWARD, JOHN, 1665-1728. THE STATE OF PHYSICK. [Wagstaffe, William] 1685-1728. A letter from the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe [pseud.] at Bath, to his loving brother the profound Greshamite ... The 3d ed. London, Printed for J. Morphew, 1719. 48 p. 19cm. On Dr. John Freind's The state of physick. I. Title.
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Woodward, John, 1665-1728, supposed author. The two Sosias: or, The true Dr. Byfield at the Rainbow Coffee-House, to the pretender in Jermyn-street. In answer to a letter, wrote by him, assisted by his two associates ... With a preface relating to the late famous exploits of the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe. As also an account of the new creed of these physicians, design'd as an appendix to the Religio medici. London Printed: and sold by J. Bettenham, at the Crown in Pater-noster Row, 1719. Price one shilling. (Continued on next card) MB
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The two Sosias ... 1719. (Card 2) 9 p.l., 58 p. 19cm. (8vo) "Errata": p.58. Authorship has been attributed to John Woodward. A satirical defence of Woodward's The state of physick and diseases against John Freind and Richard Mead. Imperfect: p.57-58 slightly mutilated.
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WOODWARD, JOHN, 1665-1728. *Defoe 30 .719 .A10T2 Tauromomachia: or A description of a bloody and terrible fight between two champions, Taurus and Onos, at Gresham-College. London, Printed for T. Bickerton, 1719. 6 p. 32cm. Verse. On the dispute between John Woodward ("Onus") and John Friend ("Taurus")
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*Defoe 30 Momophilus Carthusiensis, pseud. .719 A serious conference between Scaramouch and Harlequin, concerning three and one ... By Momophilus Carthusiensis [pseud.] London, Printed for J. Roberts, 1719. 27 p. 19cm. Authorship has been ascribed to Richard Mead. On the controversy between Dr. John Woodward and Dr. John Freind. .14 [Another copy] no.7 1. Medicine—Gt. Brit. 1665-1728. 3. Woodward, John, Freind, John, 1675-1728. I. Mead, Richard, thor. II. Title. 1673-1754, supposed au-
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Woodward, John, 1671-1747. Works by this author 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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Woodward, Rev. John, of Norwich. **H.18.189 Civil rulers are God's ministers, for the people's good. A sermon preached before the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut, at Hartford in New-England, May, 8th. 1712. The day for the election of the Honourable the Governour, the Deputy Governor, and the Worshipful the assistants there. Boston. Printed by B. Green. 1712. (I), 46 pp. $24^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 18, 1903 E8433 — Connecticut. Election sermons. 1712.
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Woodward, Joseph T. *“20th”.40.21 Historic record and complete biographic roster, 21st Me. Vols., with reunion records of the 21st Maine Regimental Association. Augusta, Maine. Nash. 1907. (7), 251, (5) pp. Portraits. Map. 22.5 cm., in 8s. The running title is, 21st Maine Regiment Association. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 20, 1935. D7454 — United States. Hist. Civil War. Pers. narr. — Maine. Milit. 21st Regt. Infantry. — Twenty-first Maine Regimental Association.
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Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712. Works by this author 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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[Woodward, Josiah]. 1660-1712. *XH .95 .196 An account of the progress of the reformation of manners, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and other parts of Europe and America ... In a letter to a friend. To which is added, The special obligations of magistrates, to be diligent in the execution of the penal laws against prophaneness and debauchery ... The thirteenth edition with considerable additions. London, Printed and sold by Joseph Downing in Bartholomew-Close, near West Smithfield, 1705. (See next card) MB
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1908 - recat from title entry Pedrson married body and morocco bockling 1 Gt. Brit.--Socail life and customs. dis 10
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[Woodward, Josiah] 1660-1712. An account of the progress of the reformation of manners ... 1705. (Card 2) 4 p. l., 72 p. front. (port.) 20cm. (4to) Imperfect: portrait frontispiece wanting. I. Title.
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Woodward, Josiah 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. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. The fifth edition. London : Printed and sold by J. Downing, in Bartholomew-Close near Smithfield, 1724. 176, [4] p.; 15 cm.(12mo.)
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1. London -- Church hist. 2. London -- Soc. cond. I. Title.
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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. CA 1. London—Church hist. 2. London—Soc. cond. I. Title.
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*Defoe 30.698.W87Ac Woodward, Josiah. An account of the societies for reformation of manners in England and Ireland ... Published with the approbation of a considerable number of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Honourable judges of both kingdoms ... London, Printed for B. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill; and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster. MDCXCIX.1699. (Continued on next card)
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17 Jan 1929 L LC 1 Gt. Brit.--Moral conditions 2 Law enforcement--Gt. Brit. dis motive
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*Defoe 30 .698 .W87Ac "Woodward, Josiah" An account of the societies for reformation of manners ... 1699. (Card 2) 12 p.l., 163, <8> p. front. (port.) 20.5cm. Page 43 misnumbered 34. "Errata": p.163. Also issued with reading "in London and West-minister" for "in England and Ireland" in the title. This issue also contains additions to the list of approving lords and judges. Wing W3512 (issues not differentiated) I. Title.
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*Defoe 30 .698 .W87Ae «Woodward, Josiah» An account of the societies for reformation of manners in England and Ireland ... The third edition ... London, Printed for B. Aylmer, and A. Bell, in Cornhill; D. Brown, without Temple-Bar; etc. 1700. 15 p.l., 132, <12> p. front. (port.) 18cm. Wing W 3514A. Imperfect: frontispiece wanting.
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17 Jan 1929 L LC orig. wrapper 4, A 8 (24 flask? wanting) 1 Gt. Brit.--Moral conditions 2 Law enforcement--Gt. Brit. dis
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*Defoe 30 .698 .W87Ag «Woodward, Josiah» An account of the societies for reformation of manners in England and Ireland ... The fifth edition ... London, Printed by J. Downing, in Bartholomew-Close near West-Smithfield: and are to be sold by him, and D. Brown, bookseller, without Temple-Bar, 1701. 20 p.l., 138, <24> p. front. 16.5cm. Signatures: A$^4$ a-b$^8$ B-L$^8$ M$^3$ (Continued on next card)
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17 Jan 1929 I LC = 1 Gt. Brit.--Moral conditions. 2 Law enforcement--Gt. Brit. dis
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*Defoe 30.698. W87Ag Woodward, Josiah. An account of the societies for reformation of manners ... The 5th ed. ... 1701. (Card 2) Leaf A4 is a cancel; M1 and M2 have been pasted together to make a single leaf. Frontispiece engraved by F. H. Van.Hove. I. Title.
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*Defoe 30.698.W87Ab Woodward, Josiah. An account of the societies for reformation of manners, in London and Westminster, and other parts of the kingdom ... Published with the approbation of a considerable number of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal ... London: Printed for B. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill; and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster. MDCXCIX.1699. 11 p.l., 163, <8> p. front. (port.) 20.5cm. (Continued on next card)
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(1) 17 Jan 1929 L (2) 17 Jan 1929 L 1 Gt. Brit.--Moral conditions 2 Law enforcement--Gt. Brit. di2s
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Woodward, Josiah. An account of the societies for reformation of manners ... 1699. (Card 2) Page 43 misnumbered 34. "Errata": p.163. Also issued with variant reading "in England and Ireland" for "in London and Westminster" in the title. Wing W3512 (issues not differentiated) *Defoe Another copy. 20cm. .27 I. Title.
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Woodward, Josiah. A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness. By Josiah Woodward, d. d. Lancaster [Pa.]: Printed and sold by W. Dunlap, in Queen-street, 1755. [Boston, 1938] facsim.: 22 p., 1 l. 20\textsuperscript{cm}. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. no. 61] Head-pieces. Initial. Size of original: $14\frac{1}{4}$\textsuperscript{cm}. One of 15 copies from the original in the Henry E. Huntington library, July, 1938. 1. Temperance. i. Title. 39-5761 Library of Congress HV5295.W6 1755 a [2] 178.1
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*Defoe 27.14 no. 9 [Woodward, Josiah] An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's day. By a minister of the Church of England. [London, Printed, and are to be sold by J. Downing, 1703] 3 p. 20cm. Caption title; imprint from p.3. 1. Sunday. I. Title.
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*Defoe 30 .702 .W87Hf [Woodward, Josiah] A help to a national reformation. Containing an abstract of the penal-laws against prophane-ness and vice. A form of the warrants issued out upon offenders against the said laws. Direction to inferior officers in the execution of their office. Prudential rules for the giving of informations to the magistrates in these cases ... To which is added, An account of the progress of the reformation of manners in England and Ireland (Continued on next card)
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[Woodward, Josiah] A help to a national reformation ... (Card 2) ... As also, Some considerations offered to such unhappy persons as are guilty of prophane swearing and cursing, drunkness, and uncleanness ... The 5th ed. London, Printed for J. Downing: and are to be sold by him, and D. Brown, 1702. 79 p. 18cm. 1. Gt. Brit.—Moral cond.—18th cent. 2. Criminal law—Gt. Brit. I. Title.
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*Defoe 30 [Woodward, Josiah] .702 A help to a national reformation. Containing an abstract of the penal-laws against prophane-ness and vice. A form of the warrants issued out upon offenders against the said laws. Directions to inferior officers in the execution of their office. Prudential rules for the giving of informations to the magistrates in these cases ... To which is added, An account of the progress of the reformation of manners in England and Ireland ... And the special obliga- (Continued on next card)
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*Defoe 30 [Woodward, Josiah] A help to a national re- formation ... (Card 2) .702 .W87Hg tions of magistrates to be diligent in the exe- cution of the penal-laws against prophqneness and debauchery ... The 5th ed. with great addi- tions. London, Printed and sold by J. Downing, 1706. *H.29 131 p. port. 18cm. .3 [Another copy] 1. Gt. Brit.—Moral conditions. 2. Criminal law—Gt. Brit. 3. Law enforcement—Gt. Brit. I. Title.
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[Woodward, Josiah] supposed author. The oath of a constable, so far as it relates to his apprehending night-walkers, and idle persons, and his presenting offences contrary to the statutes made against unlawful gaming ... [London, Printed by J. Downing: and are to be sold by D. Brown, 1701] 3 p. 20cm. Caption title; imprint from p.3. 1. Constables—Gt. Brit. I. Title.
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*Defoe 27.14 no.10 [Woodward, Josiah] A short answer to the objections that are made by ill, or ignorant men, against those pious and useful persons who ... give informations to magistrates of the breaches of the laws against prophaneness and immorality. By a minister of the Church of England. [London, Printed and] sold by J. Downing [1703] 3 p. 20cm. First published, 1701, under title: A short (Continued on next card)
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[Woodward, Josiah] A short answer to the objections that are made ... [1703] (Card 2) vindication of those who give informations ... Caption title; imprint from p.3. Imperfect: p.3 mutilated, affecting imprint. 1. Informations—Gt. Brit. 2. Gt. Brit.—Moral conditions. I. Title.
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*Defoe 27.14 no.12 [Woodward, Josiah] A short vindication of those who give information of the breach of the laws, made against prophaneness and immorality. By a minister of the Church of England. [London, Printed, and are to be sold by J. Downing, 1701] 3 p. 20cm. Caption title; imprint from p.3. A later edition has title: A short answer to the objections that are made ... 1. Informations—Gt. Brit. 2. Gt. Brit.—Moral conditions. I. Title.
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Woodward, Josiah, D.D. Some thoughts concerning the stage in a letter to a lady. [Anon.] London, Printed Anno Dom. 1704. 13 pp. 20 cm. No. 1 in **G.3823.3 Same. Printed, and to be sold by J. Nutt . . . 17 cm. **T.96.99=No. 2 in **G.3823.14 In opposition to the theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J632 — Anon. ref. — Theatre. In opposition to.
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Woodward, Josiah, D.D., prefacer. Francke, August Hermann. 1663-1727. **H.99.211 Pietas Hallensis: or, an abstract of the marvellous footsteps of Divine providence in the building of a very large hospital, or rather, a spacious college for charitable and excellent uses. And in the maintaining of many orphans & other poor people therein; at Glaucha, near Hall, in the dominions of the K. of Prussia. By Augustus Hermannus Franck. With a preface written by Josiah Woodward. Added, A short history of pietism. [By A. W. Boehm.] 2d edition enlarged. Parts 1-3. London; printed and sold by J. Downing. 1707-16. 3 parts in 1. $16^{\circ}$. Prefixed to part 3 is a letter from the author to Cotton Mather. The Short history of pietism is inserted between parts 1 and 2. G5470 — T.r. — Francke's Inst…
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Woodward, Robert Simpson. **E.5114.35** Probability and theory of errors. (In Merriman and Woodward. Higher mathematics. Pp. 467-507. N. Y., 1896.) -Errors of observation.-Probabilities. (Math. term.)
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Woodward, Robert Simpson, 1849—**E.5126.83** Probability and theory of errors. 4th edition. 1st thousand. — New York. Wiley. 1906. 47, (1) pp. Diagrams. [Mathematical monographs. No. 7.] 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1918. L3615 — S.r. — Probabilities. — Errors of observations.
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Woodward, Robert Simpson, editor. 1849– See Mathematical monographs. Bowd Temp This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1907. G4107
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Woodward, Robert Simpson, joint editor. **E.5114.35 Merriman, Mansfield, and Robert Simpson Woodward, editors. Higher mathematics. A text-book. 1st edition. N. Y. Wiley. 1896. xi, 576 pp. Diagrams. 8º. Contents.-The solution of equations, by Mansfield Merriman.-Determinants, by L. G. Weld.-Projective geometry, by G. B. Halsted.-Hyperbolic functions, by James McMahon.-Harmonic functions, by W. E. Byerly.-Functions of a complex variable, by (Continued)
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Woodward, Robert Simpson, joint editor. **E.5114.35 Merriman, M., and R. S. Woodward, editors. Higher mathematics...(Continued) T. S. Fiske.-Differential equations, by W. W. Johnson.-Grassmann's space analysis, by E. W. Hyde.-Vector analysis and quaternions, by Alexander McFarlane.-Probability and theory of errors, by R. S. Woodward.-History of modern mathematics, by D. E. Smith.
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Woodward, Samuel, 1727-1782. Works by this author 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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Woodward, Samuel. 1726-1782. *B.4163.67=**H.85.124. The help of the Lord, in signal deliverances and special salvations, to be acknowledged and remembered. A sermon, at Lexington, April 19, 1779; in commemoration of the great distress and wonderful deliverance of God’s people on the 19th of April, 1775. Boston. Gill. 1779. 29 pp. $8^{\circ}$. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1908. G6968 — Lexington, Mass. Hist. Battle, April 19, 1775.
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Woodward, Samuel, 1727-1782. **G.377.245 The office, duties, and qualifications of a watchman of Israel, considered and illustrated in a sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Wheeler, in Harvard, December 12, 1759. — Boston: printed ... by Benjamin Mecom ... 1760. 31 pp. 19.5 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 6, 1936. E545 — Ministry of the Gospel. — Wheeler, Rev. Joseph.
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Woodward, Samuel, 1727-1782. XH Submission to the providence of God, a Christian duty. A sermon preach'd September 15, 1782 on occasion of the death of Cyrus Woodward, who departed this life September 10, 1782 ... By Samuel Woodward ... available in Boston, Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Printed by T.& J.Fleet,in Cornhill. M,DCC,LXXXIII. micro-text. 2p./.,ii,18p. 19.5cm. Evans 18315.
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434.902--1889 4447.244 - (4028) -- 1889-duppl. rej. 3/4 black men; married Cato 1 Woodward, Cyrus, d.1782. I Title dis
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R-B Acc Woodward, Samuel B., 1787-1850. 87- Essays on asylums for inebriates. 8 Worcester : [s.n.], 1838. no.31 38 p.; 23 cm. Reference: Sabin 105166. Preface dated: Worcester, Dec. 1, 1838. 1..Temperance. I.T. RG87-530125 MRG87-530125 25800
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Woodward Sarah Elizabeth. Woodward, George W. No. 25 in P.11.3533 Memorials of Sarah Elizabeth Woodward. Obituary by E. L. Dana. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Williamson. Wilkesbarre. 1869. 28 pp. 8°.
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Woodward, Thomas, of Philadelphia. **K.28.21 The Columbian Plutarch; or, an exemplification of several distinguished American characters. — Philadelphia. Clark & Raser. 1819. vi, (1), 311 pp. 16°. Contents: — Life of Columbus. — Vesputius. — J. Cabot. — S. Cabot. — Cartier. — Smith. — Robinson. — G. Calvert. — L. Calvert. — Penn. — Bartram. — Benezet. — Warren. — Greene. — Franklin. — Hancock. — Rittenhouse. — Wayne. — Washington. — Henry. — S. Adams. — Hamilton. — Wythe. — Ames. — Dr. Rush. — Dr. Ramsay. — J. Adams. — Jefferson. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 1, 1906. G312 — Biography. Colls. — T.r. — United States. Biog.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Woodward, William E., 1874-1950. George Washington, the image and the man. New York, Boni and Liveright, 1926. 460,xiii-xxxv p. front.,ports.,plan,facsim. 22.5cm. Bibliography: p.xiii-xxvi. 1. Washington, George, Pres. U.S., 1732-1799. The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana MB
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Woodward, William E 1874- Meet General Grant. Garden City,N.Y., Garden City publishing co., inc. [c1928] 524 p. front.,plates,ports. 21 cm. i. Title. l. Grant,Ulysses Simpson, pres.U.S. 1822-1885.
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Woodward, William Elliot, editor. *4501.5=**G.300.83 Records of Salem witchcraft, copied from the original documents. Roxbury, Mass. Privately printed. 1864. 2 v. [Woodward's Historical series. No. 1, 2.] 21 cm., in 4s. Nos. 31 and 4 of an edition of 215 copies. [The lettered copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 17, 1911. H6127 — T.r. — S.r. — Salem witchcraft.
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Woodward, William Henry, 1774-1818. Works by this author 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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Woodward, William Henry, 1774-1818. XW An oration, pronounced at Hanover, Newhampshire, .36 January 9, 1800; : at request of Franklin Lodge, .5 no. 6, in memory of their illustrious brother, .W87 the beloved Washington; who died at Mount Vernon, Dec. 14, 1799 / by brother William Woodward. Also <Published by desire.> avail- [Hanover] : Printed at Hanover, (N.H.) by able in brother Moses Davis, Jan. 1800. micro- 17 p. ; 20cm.(8vo) text References: Evans 39141.
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Lewisson Col1.--1930 (16/17/14) 1 Washington, George--Funeral and memorial services disp I Fremontson. Hancock, N.H. Franklin bridge, No. 6,
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*Woodward, William Wallis, comp. *Reserve 5549b Surprising accounts of the revival of religion. .72 Philadelphia: W.W. Woodward, 1802. LCXXX.
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Woodward's Historical series. Drake, Samuel Gardner, editor. *4501.7=**G.300.86 The witchcraft delusion in New England: its rise, progress, and termination, as exhibited by Dr. Cotton Mather, in The wonders of the invisible world; and by Mr. Robert Calef, in his More wonders of the invisible world. With a preface, introduction, and notes, by Samuel G. Drake. Roxbury. Woodward. 1866. 3 v. Genealogical table. [Woodward's Historical series. No. 5-7.] 21½ cm., in 4s. Contents. — 1. The wonders of the invisible world. 2, 3. More wonders of (Continued on the next card.) [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 17, 1911. H6129 — T.r. — S.r. — Salem witchcraft.
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Woodward's Historical series. Drake, S. G., editor. The witchcraft delusion in New England. (Continued.) *4501.7=**G.300.86 the invisible world. Each work is catalogued separately. Inserted in vol. 1 of the copy on shelf-number **G.300.86 are a facsimile, a publisher's circular referring to the work, and a newspaper clipping. Vol. 3 of the edition on shelf-number *4501.7 lacks the series page. Nos. 108 and 24 of an edition of 280 copies. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 17, 1911. H6129
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Woodward's Historical series. Woodward, William Elliot, editor. *4501.5=**G.300.83 Records of Salem witchcraft, copied from the original documents. Roxbury, Mass. Privately printed. 1864. 2 v. [Woodward's Historical series. No. 1, 2.] 21 cm., in 4s. Nos. 31 and 4 of an edition of 215 copies. [The lettered copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 17, 1911. H6127 — T.r. — S.r. — Salem witchcraft.
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Woodworth, Charles Louis. 4442.180=*“20th”.50.355.8 A commemorative discourse on the work and character of U. S. Grant, delivered before the citizens of Watertown, August 8, 1885. Boston. Todd. 1885. 28 pp. 8°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 7, 1901 *D8037 — Grant, Ulysses Simpson.
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PZ Woodworth, Francis C. (Francis Channing), 1812-1859. . W8 The the [sic] diving bell, or, Di Pearls to be sought for : with tinted ill. / by Uncle Frank. -- Boston : Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1851. (C.W. Benedict, Stereotyper and printer.) 156 p. : ill. ; 16 cm. (Uncle Frank's boy's & girl's library; 2) 1. Juvenile literature. 2. American fiction. I. Title. II. Title: Diving bell. III. Title: Pearls to be sought for. IV. Series: Woodworth, Francis C. (Francis (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK ocm08943834 001953
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PZ Woodworth, Francis C. (Francis Channing), 1812-1859. -- The the [sic] diving bell, or, Pearls to ... 1851. (Card 2) Channing), 1812-1859. Uncle Frank's boy's & girl's library; 2. MRGRRBK ocm08943834 001954
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Woodworth, Francis Channing, 1812-1859. Tom Headstrong, or always in trouble. New York, Clark, Austin and Smith, 1856. Gift of S. Hamilton
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Woodworth, George W. Select poems. With date of composition. = [Cleveland? 192-?] 109 pp. 14½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 16, 1926. N3423
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Woodworth, John, 1768-1858. Works by this author 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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Woodworth, John, of Montpelier, Vt. *A.9842h.1 The Battle of Plattsburgh: a poem, in three cantos. By an American youth. — Montpelier. Walton. 1819. 48 pp. 18 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 10, 1923. M6703 — T.r. — Plattsburg, N. Y. Hist. Battle, Sept. 11, 1814.
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Woodworth, Lawrence C., editor. *A.6181 The Morris Book Shop. Impressions of some old friends in celebration of the XXVth anniversary. = Chicago. 1912. (36) pp. Portrait. Facsimiles. 15 cm. Prose and verse by various writers. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 5, 1913. H9027 — T.r. — Morris, Frank M. — Morris Book Shop.
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*A.9843 .2 Woodworth, Samuel, 1785-1842. The champions of freedom; or, The mysterious chief, a romance of the nineteenth century, founded on the events of the war, between the United States and Great Britain, which terminated in March, 1815. New York, Charles N. Baldwin, 1816. 2 v. 19 cm. 1. U.S.--Hist.--War of 1812--Fict. I. Title.
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Woodworth, Samuel, 1785-1842. The complete coiffeur; or an essay on the art of adorning natural, and of creating artificial, beauty. New York, 1818. lcx; S/S 46863
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Woodworth, Samuel, 1785-1842. *Reserve The deed of gift. 6589 New-York, C.N. Baldwin, 1822. .4 v.2 no.7
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Woodworth, Samuel, 1785-1842. No. 2 in **G.3646.8** The forest rose; or, American farmers. A drama, in two acts. Boston. Spencer. 1855. 32 pp. [Spencer's Boston theatre. No. 2.] 18½ cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4. 1919. L8321 — T.r. — S.r.
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R-B PS Woodworth, Samuel, 1785-1842. 3355 The heroes of the lake. : A poem, in two books, written in the autumn of 1813. Emulans Sequor. -- New-York: : Printed and published by S. Woodworth & Co..., 1814. 108 p., [1] leaf of plate : front. ; 15.5 cm. Attributed with a query by Sabin and Brinley to S. Woodworth. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm06148320 041058
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*G.3646 .27 no.2 Woodworth, Samuel, 1785-1842. La Fayette; or, The castle of Olmutz. A drama, in three acts, as performed at the New-York Park Theatre, with unbounded applause. New York, Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository, 1824, 50 p. 16cm. No.2 in volume lettered on spine: Woodworth, Dramas. 1. Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834—Drama. I. Title.
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*PS3355 .M4 1831 Woodworth, Samuel, 1785–1842. Melodies, duets, trios, songs, and ballads, pastoral, amatory, sentimental, patriotic, religious, and miscellaneous. Together with metrical epistles, tales and recitations. By Samuel Wood- worth. 3d ed., comprising many late productions never before published. New-York, Pub. for the author, by Elliot & Palmer, 1831. 3 p. l., [5]–288 p. front., plates. $15\frac{1}{2}$cm. Kept in RARE BOOK DEPT. Added t.-p., engraved, with vignette. Includes The bucket (p. 12–13) Without music; tunes indicated by title. *A.9843.1 [Another copy] Library of Congress *PS3355.M4 1831 - [37b1-]
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Woodworth, Samuel, 1785-1842. Poems, odes, songs, and other metrical effusions. New York. Asten & Lopez. 1818. 288 pp. Illus. Portrait. Vignettes. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. Edited by Abraham Asten and Matthias Lopez. Same. 2d edition. Prefixed, a biographical sketch of the author. 1821. This edition lacks the portrait. Barton This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 15, 1921. M2158 — Asten, Abraham, ed. — Lopez, Mathias, ed.
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[Woodworth, Samuel] 1784-1842. Quarter-day, or, The horrors of the first of May. A poem. By the author of "Beasts at law." From the Halcyon Press. New-York: Printed and published by S.Woodworth & Co.No.468 Pearl-street 1812. 35,[1]p. 17cm.(12mo) Shaw/Shoemaker 27605; Wegelin 1217. I. Title.
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Woodworth, Samuel. 1785-1842. No. 3 in **G.3646.27** The widow's son, or, which is the traitor. A melo-drama, in three acts. As performed at the New-York Park Theatre. New-York. The Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository. 1825. ix, 4-82 pp. 15½ cm., in 6s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 28, 1909. H1030 — T.r.
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Wooings. R-B PS Gill, Brendan, 1914- 3513 Wooings : five poems / by Brendan .I468 Gill. -- Verona, Italy : Plain W66 Wrapper Press, 1980. 7 p. ; 29 cm. -- (Quartus ; 3) ''Limited to one hundred & fifty-five num[b]ered copies signed by the author''--Colophon. Erratum leaf laid in. Copy 106 : MB copy. CONTENTS.--Ferragosto -- Easter -- In Wicklow -- Voices -- Norfolk. I.T. (S) RG85-151019 PS3513.I468W66 AACR2 81-483193 811/.52 22669
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Wooings and weddings in many climes. Miln, Louise Jordan. Wooings and weddings in many climes. Chicago. Stone & Co. 1900. xx, 396 pp. Plates. 8°. Same. 2d edition. London. Pearson. [190-?] 2236.84 *P.52.594 [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 2, 1906. F9879 — Marriage ceremonies. — T.r.
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Wool. Burges, Tristam. 1770-1853. Speech...in committee of the whole on the state of the Union, March 29, 1828, on Mr. Mallary's motion to amend the bill on wool and woollens. 2d edition. Washington. Force. 1828. 42 pp. $8^o$. 9337.373a49 Favors a protective tariff on wool. Same. 37 pp. 21 1/2 cm., in 8s. No. 11 in **G.323.6**
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Wool. Webster, William, 1689–1758. Consequences, The, of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation; of the woollen trade in particular . . . The present state of it, in England and France . . . The danger we are in of becoming a province to France . . . By a draper of London. 3d edition. London. Cooper. M.DCC.XL. 24 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. No. 3 in *4304.54 Same. [New edition.] 35 pp. The title-page is lacking and has been supplied in manuscript, as borrowed from the edition of 1740. It is impossible to be certain of the date. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1923 M6519 — T.r. — Commerce. — Wool. — England. Commerce. — France. Commerce.
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Wool manufacture. **H.90.453.8 Extract, An, translated out of the French copie, and taken out of the Registers of the French Kings Priuie Councell. Betweene John Potter [et al.] . . . all sorts of woollen cloth which shall be brought by the said Englishmen . . . before entering into this realme, shall be wet & shrunke . . . not made of diuers sorts of woolles . . . Imprinted at London by Simon Stafford . . . [1600.] Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $12 \times 9\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Black letter. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 7, 1924. M8608 — S.r.c. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. — France. Comm. Great Britain. — Great Britain. Comm. France. — Wool manufacture.
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*Defoe 21.M423 1713 WOOL TRADE AND INDUSTRY. [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. Memoirs of Count Tariff, &c. ... London: Printed for John Morphew, near Stationers- Hall. 1713. Price 1s. 95 p. 20cm. Signatures: B-G$^8$. Title vignette. An attack on opponents of a tariff to pro- tect the British woollen trade. 1. Tariff--Gt. Brit. 2. Wool trade and in- dustry. I. Title.
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*H.86 .35 no.9 Observations on British wool, and the manufacturing of it in this kingdom. With remarks on the wool, and woolen manufactures of France, Flanders, and Holland, &c. By a manufacturer of Northamptonshire. The 2d ed., with additions. London, Printed by H. Kent, for the author; and sold by S. Vertue, 1739. 62 p. 21cm. 1. Wool trade and industry.
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Wooldridge, A G *Reserve A sermon on the doctrine of the Trinity. 7467 Jackson [La.] R.C. Carman, 1839. .43 LC
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R-B Res. 6562 .143 Wooler, Thomas Jonathan, 1786?-1853. A political lecture on heads: [a satire in verse], / by the Black Dwarf [pseud.], 2d ed. London: J. Johnston, Cheapside, 1820. (T. Hamblin, Printer, Sugar-Loaf Court, Garlick-Hill). [2], ii, 48 p.: ill.; 20.5 cm. Illustrated title page. I.Black Dwarf. II.T. RG87-530428 37152 MRG87-530428
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*PR1243 .S7 no.212 Woolf, Benjamin Edward, 1836-1901. Off to the war! An original farce for the times. In one act. By Benjamin Edward Woolf ... Boston, W. V. Spencer, 1861. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. No.1 in *G.3646.8 [Another copy] I. Title. *PR1243.S7 no. 212
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Woolf, Benjamin Edward, 1836-1901. *Reserve That nose! 6259c New York, S. French [186-?] .127 "No.CCLXXIX. French's minor drama." LC.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Woolf, Leonard Sidney, 1880— SC.20 The future of Constantinople, by Leonard S. Woolf ... London, G. Allen & Unwin ltd. [1917] .E917 3 p. l., 9–109 p. 18½ cm. “First published in 1917.” Ex libris (signature): Mary Boyle OReilly, Auburndale, 1928. 1. Eastern question (Balkan) 2. Constantinople. Library of Congress D465.W8 [41b1]
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Woolf, Leonard Sidney, 1880- joint tr. Tolstoi, Sophie, countess, 1844-1919 *P.11.8940 The autobiography of Countess Sophie Tolstoi, with preface and notes by Vasilii Spiridonov, tr. by S.S. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf. Richmond, L. & V. Woolf, 1922. 126 p. 18 1/2 cm. Printed in Great Britain.
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Woolf, Michel Angelo, 1837-1899. No. 1 in "*20th*.Cab.15.8 Our national bird as it appeared when handed to James Buchanan, March 4, 1857. The identical bird as it appeared A.D. 1861. [Caricature.] — New York. Strong. 1861. Size, $7\frac{1}{2} \times 12\frac{7}{8}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 22, 1921. M800a — T.r. — Caricatures. — Buchanan, James, 15th President of the United States, 1791-1868.
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Woolf, Michel Angelo, 1837-1899. No. 2 in *“20th”.Cab.15.8 The way to fix 'em. [Caricature.] Lithograph. [New York. 1861.] Size, $8\frac{1}{8} \times 11\frac{1}{8}$ inches. Represents Jefferson Davis roasting chestnuts over the fire at Fort Sumter. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 25, 1935. D7453 — T.r. — Sumter, Fort. — Davis, Jefferson. 1808-1889. — United States. Hist. Civil War. Humor, caricatures, etc.
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PZ Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 3 Between the acts / [by] Virginia .W884 Woolf. -- London : The Hogarth press, Be 1941. 256 p.; 18 cm. "The ms. of this book had been completed, but had not been finally revised for the printer, at the time of Virginia Woolf's death."--Note, signed: Leonard Woolf. "First published 1941." In dust jacket. I. Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969, ed. II. Title. MRGRRBK PZ3.W884 Be 41017876 004555
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PR 6045 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. The captain's death bed, and other essays. -- First American edition. -- New York : Harcourt, Brace, [1950] vii, 248 p.; 21 cm. Edition statement from verso of t. p. I. Title. MRGRRBK PR6045.072 C3 50007411 004516
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PR Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 6045 The death of the moth : and other essays / by Virginia Woolf. -- First D4 American edition. -- New York: 1942x Harcourt, Brace and company, [c1942] viii, 248 p. ; 22 cm. "'Editorial note'" signed: Leonard Woolf. I. Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969 ed. II. Title. MRGRRBK PR6045.072 D4 1942x 42022528
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*R.9.990Woolf, Virginia (Stephen) 1882-1941. Flush, a biography by Virginia Woolf. New York, Harcourt, Brace and company [°1933] 185 p. front., ports. 21 cm. Illustrated lining-papers. "First edition." "Authorities": p. 171. PR6045 .0 72F5 1933a Another copy: 1. Dogs—Legends and stories. 2. Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1806-1861. i. Title. PR6045.O72F5 1933 823.91 33—27336 Library of Congress [59w²3]
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R-B PZ Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. 3 A haunted house : and other short stories / by Virginia Woolf. -- First American edition. -- New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1944. vii, [1], 148 p. ; 21 cm. Edition statement and date from verso of t.p. I.Woolf, Virgina (Stephen), 1882- 1941. II.Woolf, Leonard Sidney, 1880- . III.T. RG91-535061 PZ3.W884Hau2 AACR2 MRG91-535061 12509
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PR Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. 6045 Kew Gardens / by Virginia Woolf; decorated by Vanessa Bell. -- .K4 [London] : Hogarth Press, [1927] 1927 [24] leaves : ill. ; 26 cm. Copy no. 456 of an edition of 500 copies, signed by the author. First published: Richmond [England] : Hogarth Press, 1919. Kirkpatrick A3c. I. Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961. II. Title. MRGRRBK PR6045.072 K4 1927 004522 28025095
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*A.9843K .2 Woolf, Virginia (Stephen) 1882–1941. Letters: Virginia Woolf & Lytton Strachey. Edited by Leonard Woolf & James Strachey. [1st American ed.] New York, Harcourt, Brace [°1956] vii, 166 p. 21 cm. “Chronological bibliography of the books of Virginia Woolf”: p. [viii] “Chronological bibliography of the books of Lytton Strachey”: p. [ix] i. Strachey, Giles Lytton, 1880–1932. PR6045.O72Z53 1956a 928.2 56–11962 Library of Congress [15]
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Woolf, Mrs. Virginia (Stephen) 1882- Mrs. Dalloway [by] Virginia Woolf. London, Leonard & Virginia Woolf, 1925. 2 p. l., 7-293 p. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm. 1. Title. 25—9749 Library of Congress PZ3.W884Mi Copy 2. Copyright A 855264 [3902]
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PR Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. 6045 The moment : and other essays / .072M6 Virginia Woolf. -- London : Hogarth 1947 Press, 1947. (Printed by R. & R. Clark.) 191, [1] p.; 21 cm. ISBN: 0701202718 : I. Title. MRGRRBK PR6045.072M6 1947 004530 48015356
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PZ Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. 3 Orlando : a biography / by .W884 Virginia Woolf. -- New York : Or Harcourt, Brace, c1928. 3 ix, [5], 13-333 p., [8] leaves of plates : 8 ports. ; 22 cm. "First American edition--first trade impression."--A bibl. of Virginia Woolf / B.J. Kirkpatrick. Rev. ed. London, 1967. Allc. Includes index. Typography by F. Warde; composition by Printing House of William Edwin Rudge. (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK PZ3.W884 Or 3 004363 28026952
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R-B PZ Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. -- 3 Orlando ... c1928. (Card 2) .W884 Or 3 1. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. I. Rudge, William Edwin, 1876-1931. II. Warde, Frederic, 1894-1939. III. Title. MRGRRBK PZ3.W884 Or 3 004364 28026952
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PR Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. 6045 Three guineas / [by] Virginia .072 Woolf. -- London : The Hogarth Press, T5 1938. 1938 329, [1] p., [5] leaves of plates : plates. ; 19 cm. In response to three requests for donations (to a peace society; to a woman's college rebuilding fund; to a society for obtaining employment for professional women) the author proposes that "the daughters of educated men" unite in opposition to man-made war. (Continuation next card) MRGRRBK PR6045.072 T5 1938 004541
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R-B PR 6045.072 T5 1938 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. -- Three guineas ... 1938. (Card 2) "First published 1938." 1. War. 2. Peace. I. Hogarth Press. II. Title. MRGRRBK PR6045.072 T5 1938 004542 38021271
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PR 6045 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Virginia Woolf & Lytton Strachey, letters. / Edited by Leonard Woolf and James Strachey. -- New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, [1956] vii, [3], 166 p.; 20 cm. First American edition. Kirkpatrick, A32b. Bound in pale duck egg blue paper boards, shelf back in darker blue; stamped in silver. Dust jacket. Purchased from Gilman, Crompond, N.Y. I. Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969. II. MRGRRBK ocm01506646 004279
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R-B PR 6045 .072 Z53 1956 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 -- Virginia Woolf & Lytton Strachey, letters. ... [1956] (Card 2) Strachey, James, ed. & tr. III. Strachey, Lytton, 1880-1932. IV. Title. MRGRRBK ocm01506646 004280
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R-B PZ Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 3 The voyage out / by Virginia .W884 Woolf. -- London : Duckworth & Co., V 1915. [6], 458 p. ; 19 cm. I. Title. MRGRRBK PZ3.W884 V 002800 15016778
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R-B PZ Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. 3 The waves. -- [1st ed.] -- New .W884 York : Harcourt, Brace, [c1931] Wav 297 p.; 20 cm. I. Title. MRGRRBK PZ3.W884 Wav 31030698 004217
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R-B PZ Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. 3 The years / [by] Virginia Woolf. -- .W884 London : Published by Leonard and Ye Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press..., 1937. [4], 469 p. ; 19 cm. RL has copy on PR6045.O72Y4 1937. OCLC number: ocm01197258. I.Hogarth Press. II.T. RG91-606247 r PZ3.W884Ye AACR2 37-3929 13864
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Woolf, Virginia, translator. Dostoevski, Fedor Mikhailovitch, 1822-1881. Stavrogin's confession and The plan of the life of a great sinner. With introduction and explanatory notes. Translated by S. S. Koteliansky and Virginia Woolf. — Richmond. Woolf. 1922. 169 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. Contents. — Translators' note. — New MSS. of F. M. Dostoevsky: Note by the Russian government. — Stavrogin's confession. By F. M. Dostoevsky. — The plan of the life of a great sinner. By F. M. Dostoevsky. — Stavrogin's meeting with Tikhon. By V. Friche. — Introduction to the unpublished chapter of The possessed. By V. Komarovich. — The unfulfilled idea: Note on The life of a great sinner. By N. Brodsky. Stavrogin's confession includes three unpublished chapters of The possessed. This card was printed at the Bos…
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WOOLF, VIRGINIA (STEPHEN) 1882-1941--BIBLIO-GRAPHY. Kirkpatrick, Brownlee Jean. *XZ A bibliography of Virginia Woolf; rev. ed. .23 London, Hart-Davis, 1967. .W88K xii, 212 p. facsimils, port. 23cm. (Soho bibliographies, 9)
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Woolfe, C. John, continuator. Campbell, Colin, -1729. *Cab.60.83.1 Vitruvius Britannicus, or the British architect, containing the plans, elevations and sections of the regular buildings, both publick and private in Great Britain, with variety of new designs in [500] large folio plates, engraven by the best hands: and drawn either from the buildings themselves, or the original designs of the architects. With a continuation by Woolfe and Gandon. [London. MDCCXXIV]-MDCCLXXI. 5 v. 500 plates. 45 cm., in 2s. Some of the plates are plans. The title is repeated in French. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 6, 1917. L1093 — T.r. — Great Britain. F.a. A. ch. — Great Britain. F.a. Landscape gardening. — Palaces. — Woolfe, C. John, cont. —…
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Woolfe, C. John, continuator. *Cab.60.83.1 Campbell, C., -1729. Vitruvius Britannicus. (Continued.) Volume 3 is also devoted to the geometrical plans of the most considerable gardens and plantations. Volumes 4, 5 are by John Woolfe and James Gandon. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 6, 1917. Lr093
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS SCQ Woolgar, Jack. .157 Triolets, by Jack Woolgar; drawings by Kathie Layfield. [Leicester, Eng.] New Broom Press, .1 1975. [18]p. illus. 15cm. Poems. No.92 of a limited edition of 100 signed copies. Printed blue and green wrapper. I. Layfield, Kathie, illus. II. Title.
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Wool-gathering. *PS1544 .W6 [Dodge, Mary Abigail] 1833-1896. Wool-gathering. By Gail Hamilton [pseud.] ... Boston, Ticknor & Fields, 1867. vii, [9]-335 p. 18cm. *A.2321.1 — — [Another copy] I. Title. *PS1544.W6
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Woolhouse, Wesley Stoker Barker. The elements of the differential calculus. 2d edition. London. Weale. 1854. viii, 160 pp. Diagrams. [Weale's Rudimentary series.] 18 cm., in 8s. Two copies. 5929a.57 Same. 3d edition. 1860. 5929a.98 Same. 6th edition. Lockwood & Co. 1874. viii, 164 pp. **E.5019.61 [The third copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Bowd This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 30, 1909. H487 — Calculus. Differential. — S.r.
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Woollcott, Alexander, 1887— Mr. Dickens goes to the play. — New York. Putnam. 1922. xi, 239 pp. Portraits. Facsimiles. 23 cm., in 8s. Contents. — The immortals. — The thwarted actor. — The stage in Dickens's letters: The Macready letters; Miscellaneous letters. — The stage in Dickens's novels. — The Vincent Crummles company. — The dramatizations of Dickens. — Sleight of hand. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 20, 1922. M5135 — T.r. — Theatre. — Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
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Woollcott, Alexander, 1887- Mrs. Fiske. Her views on actors, acting, and the problems of production. — New York. The Century Co. 1917. (8), 229 pp. Portraits, one colored. Plate. Facsimile. 19 cm. List of plays in which Mrs. Fiske has appeared. 1893–1916, pp. 225, 226. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 24, 1928. N2937 — Actors. — Theatre. — Fiske, Minnie Maddern, 1865–
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RARE DOOK DEPT. XA .9843P .1 Woollcott, Alexander, 1887-1943, ed. The Woollcott reader; bypaths in the realms of gold. New York, Viking Press, 1935. xi,1010p.,1£. 22cm.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XA .9843P .2 Woollcott, Alexander, 1887-1943, ed. Woollcott's Second reader. New York, Viking Press, 1937. x,1056p. 22cm. Autograph signature of editor on front free endpaper.
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WOOLLCOTT, ALEXANDER, 1887-1943. *T.56 .360 Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871- A. Woollcott, his life and his world [by] Samuel Hopkins Adams. New York, Reynal & Hitchcock [1945] 6 p.l., 386 p. incl. pl., ports. 21 1/2 cm. PS3545 .0 77Z6 — — [Another copy]
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The Woollcott reader. Woollcott, Alexander, 1887-1943, ed. The Woollcott reader; bypaths in the realms of gold. New York, Viking Press, 1935. xi,1010p.,1£. 22cm.
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Woollcott's Second reader. RARE BOOK DEPT. XA .9843P .2 Woollcott, Alexander, 1887-1943, ed. Woollcott's Second reader. New York, Viking Press, 1937. x,1056p. 22cm. Autograph signature of editor on front free endpaper.
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Woolley, Celia Parker. The western slope. = Evanston. Lord. 1903. 242, (1) pp. 16°. Reveries of a general character. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 18, 1903 F2351 — T.r.
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*Bentley 88.W5.1885 Woolley, Edward J., and Smith R. Woolley, 1840?–1886. Woolleys' Expert book-keeping. A treatise on bank books, mercantile books, and stock books . . . 2d edition, revised and enlarged. = Detroit. Woolley. 1885. 52 pp. 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 25, 1935. D7066 — Jt. auth. — Bookkeeping.
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Woolley, Mary Emma, 1863— Lida Shaw King. An appreciation. = [Boston.] Privately printed [at the Merrymount Press]. 1923. (5), 12, (1) pp. Portrait. 21 cm. One of an edition of 650 copies. Contains a preface by President Faunce of Brown University. The portrait is a reproduction from a painting by Frank W. Benson. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 12, 1024. M7865 — King, Lida Shaw, 1868. — Faunce, William Herbert Perry, pref., 1859-
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Woolley, Smith R., 1840?–1886. *Bentley 93.W6 Woolley's Practical book-keeping. A text-book . . . = Detroit. Nourse. 1883. Variously paged. Business forms. [The advance educational series.] 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 19, 1935. D7086 — S.r. — Bookkeeping.
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Woolley, Smith R., 1840?–1886. *Bentley 88.W5.1885 Woolley, Edward J., and Smith R. Woolley, 1840?–1886. Woolleys’ Expert book-keeping. A treatise on bank books, mercantile books, and stock books . . . 2d edition, revised and enlarged. = Detroit. Woolley. 1885. 52 pp. 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 25, 1935. D7066 — Jt. auth. — Bookkeeping.
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Woolley photographs. Cab.21.29.4 Photographs of early types designed to supplement published examples. With references to the British Museum index Series 1-5. Also three editions of a pamphlet containing A list of subjects. London. 1899. 1905. 500 photographs. 7 v. An index to the early printed books in the British Museum is on shelf number 6139a.28. (Continued)
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Woolley photographs. Cab.21.29.4 Photographs of early types...(Continued) The numbers of these photographs are identical with the numbers of the books they illustrate as given in that index. One of an edition of 60 copies.
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British Museum is on shelf number a 6139.28. The numbers of these photographs are identical with the numbers of the books they illustrate as given in that index. One of an edition of 60 copies.
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Woolley Whale For works published by this press see Shelflist for numbers Q.105
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Woolman, John, 1720-1772. Works by this author 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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R-B BX 7617 .W6 1774 Woolman, John, 1720-1772. The works of John Woolman. : In two parts. -- Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, M.DCC.LXXIV [1774]. xiv, [2], 436 p.; 21 cm. First ed. Howes, U. S. Iana, W669. Each part has special title-page. The Testimony of Friends follows the title-page of part 1. OCLC number: ocm00192272. Evans 13782; Sabin 10522. 1..Society of Friends--Collected works. 2..Slavery in the United States --Controversial literature--1753-1770. I.T. RG91-607871 BX7617.W6 1774 AACR2 MRG91-607871 10226
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Woolman, John, 1720-1772. *Reserve 7554 .36 The works... 2d ed. Philadelphia, J. Crukshank, 1775. Evans 14631.
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Woolman, John, 1720-1772. The works of John Woolman. : In two parts. The third edition. Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin & Jacob Johnson, no. 147, High-Street, 1800. 448 p.; 18 cm. Reference: Other editions in LC, vol. 165, p. 564; Evans 39142. (Available in Microtext Dept.) I.T. RG89-530081 MRG89-530081 24902
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Woolman, John, 1720-1772. *Reserve Considerations on pure wisdom. 7449a Philadelphia, Hall and Sellers, 1768. .362 Evans11124.
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Woolman, John, 1720-1772. **G.387.129 Considerations on the true harmony of mankind; and how it is to be maintained. — Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank . . . MDCCLXX. 33 pp. 17 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 2, 1928. N2780 — Life. Moral.
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Woolman, John. 1720-1772. The journal of John Woolman. With an introduction by John G. Whittier. Boston. Osgood & Co. 1871. viii, 315 pp. 17½ cm.*A.9681.78 Same. 1872. 5546.19 Same. With ... addenda, bibliography, index and appendix ... The new century edition. London. Headley. 1900. ix, ii-iv, 332 pp. Plates. Facsimiles. 5546.32 Bibliography, pp. 301-322. [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 26, 1911. H5473 — Whittier, John Greenleaf, pref. 1807-1892.
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BX Woolman, John, 1720-1772. 7795 A journal of the life, gospel labours, and Christian experiences of that faithful minister of Jesus .W7 A3 Christ, John Woolman, late of Mount-Holly, in the province of New Jersey, North America : to which are added his works, containing his last epistle and other writings. -- 1778 [Dublin] : Philadelphia printed, Dublin reprinted by R. Jackson, 1778. xv, [1], 434 p.; 21 cm. Running title (p. 2-250): The life and travels of John Woolman. (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK ocml2602260 001710
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R-B BX 7795 Woolman, John, 1720-1772. -- A journal of the life, gospel labours, and Christian ... 1778. (Card 2) CONTENTS: A journal of the life and travels of John Woolman -- Some considerations on the keeping of Negroes -- Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy; on labour; on schools; and on the right use of the Lord's outward gifts -- Considerations on the true harmony of mankind -- Remarks on sundry subjects (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK ocml2602260 001711
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R-B BX 7795 Woolman, John, 1720-1772. -- A journal of the life, gospel labours, and Christian ... 1778. (Card 3) -- An epistle to the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends. 1. Woolman, John, 1720-1772. 2. Quakers--United States--Biography. 3. Society of Friends--Collected works. 4. Slavery--United States--Controversial literature. I. Title. II. Title: The life and travels of John Woolman. MRGRRBK ocml2602260 001712
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Woolman, John, 1720-1772. A journal of the life, gospel labours, and Christian experiences of John Woolman, late of Mount-Holly, in New Jersey. Added, his last epistle, and other writings. Warrington. Hurst. 1840. xii, 339 pp. 19 cm., in 12s. 3542.13=*A.9844.1 Contents. — Journal of [his] life and travels. — Account of his sister, Elizabeth Woolman. — Some considerations on the keeping of Negroes [1754]. — Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy; on labour; on schools; and on the right use of the Lord’s outward gifts [1768]. — An epistle to the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends, 4th month, 1772. — A word of remembrance and caution to the rich. — A tribute to the memory of John Woolman [by Bernard Barton]. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston…
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Woolman, J., 1720-1772. A journal of the life, ... (Continued.) A tribute to the memory of John Woolman, by Bernard Barton, is catalogued separately. Same. New York. 1845. $12^\circ$. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 12, '925. N771
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HT Woolman, John, 1720-1772. 871 Some considerations on the keeping of Negroes; Considerations on the keeping of Negroes / John Woolman. -- Northampton, [Mass.] : Gehenna Press, 1970. 84, [11] p.; 21 cm. (Gehenna tracts; 2) Originally published separately; the 1st tract with imprint: Philadelphia, Printed and sold by J. Chattin, 1754; the 2d: Philadelphia, Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, 1762. (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK HT871 .W6 1970 000834 80493779 305.5/6 19
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R-B HT 871 .W6 1970 Woolman, John, 1720-1772. -- Some considerations on the keeping of Negroes; Considerations on the ... 1970. (Card 2) Portrait by Leonard Baskin on t.p. "Two hundred & fifty copies ... Copies one to twenty carry an additional impression of the portrait, signed by the artist... This is copy 180." Bound by Gray Parrot, Hancock, Maine, in quarter morocco over marbled boards. (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK HT871 .W6 1970 80493779 305.5/6 19 000835
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R-B HT 871 .W6 1970 Woolman, John, 1720-1772. -- Some considerations on the keeping of Negroes; Considerations on the ... 1970. (Card 3) 1. Slavery. I. Baskin, Leonard, 1922- II. Woolman, John, 1720-1772. Considerations on keeping of Negroes. 1970. III. Gray Parrot, binder. IV. Title. MRGRRBK HT871 .W6 1970 000836 80493779 305.5/6 19
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XZ Woolmer, J Howard. .19 A checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938. .H67W Compiled by J. Howard Woolmer, with a short history of the Press by Mary E. Gaither. London, Hogarth Press, 1976. xi,177p. facsims. 23cm. Erratum slip typed in. "Addenda": folder, [3]p., inserted. Includes bibliographical references. 1. Hogarth Press. 2. London--Imprints. I. Gaither, Mary E.
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Pierce fd--Acc 77-449 NUCxxx parks visited with golf on spring, d.j. set for rb s;red s: Q.138.H67
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*R.14 .2 Woolner, Amy, ed. Thomas Woolner, R. A., sculptor and poet: his life and letters. New York, Dutton, 1917. xviii, 352 p. illus., ports., facsim. 23 cm. 8088 List of works: p. 336-346. .42 — [Another copy] 1. Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892.
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Woolner, Frank. U. S. Army. 3d armored division. Spearhead in the west, 1941-45, the Third armored division. [Frankfurt am Main-Schwanheim, F. J. Heinrich, 1945] 260 p. incl. illus., maps (part double) 26 cm. Title from cover. "Popular narrative...written by Sgt. Frank Woolner."—Dust jacket. "Our Third armored division" (words and music): p. 160-163. (Continued on next card)
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369 U. S. Army. 3d armored division. Spearhead in the west, 1941-45. 1945. (Card 2) 3d.A5 "Spearhead history, G-3 supplement; official record of combat [by] Major Murray H. Fowler": p. 193-253. 1. World War, 1939-1945--Regimental histories-- U. S. 3d armored division. 2. World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Western. I. Woolner, Frank. II. Fowler, Murray H. III. Title.
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Woolnoth, William. 1770- The ancient castles of England and Wales, engraved by William Woolnoth, from original drawings, with historical descriptions by E. W. Brayley. London. Longman, Hurst & co. 1825. 2 v. Pls. $4^{\circ}$. -England. 44 Arch -Castles-Brayley, - Wales. 44 Arch Edward Westlake.
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Woolnough, Charles W The art of marbling, as applied to book edges and paper, containing full instructions for executing British, French, Spanish, Italian, nonpareil, etc., etc. Illustrated with specimens. With a brief notice of its recent application to textile fabrics, and particularly to the cloths so extensively used by bookbinders. By C.W. Woolnough ... London: Alexander Heylin, 28, Paternoster Row, and may also be had of the author. 1853. 80p. 33 specimens. 16cm. MB-Rev.
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Townsend fd--1908--tr.fr. Z271.W911.1853 (2119.63) 1 Marbling (Bookbinding) I Title dis Rock C
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Woolnough, Charles W The whole art of marbling as applied to paper, book-edges etc. Containing a full description of the nature and properties of the materials used, the method of preparing them, and of executing every kind of marbling in use at the present time, with numerous illustrations and examples. By C.W. Woolnough. London: George Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden. MDCCCLXXXI. [1881] (See next card) MB-Rev.
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City Fds--1898--tr.fr. 6116.8 1 Marbling (Bookbinding) I Title dis
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Woolnough, Charles W. The whole art of marbling ... 1881. (Card 2) 82p. illus., facsim., 39 specimens. 21cm. Imperfect: example 31 wanting.
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R-B XH Woolrich & Co. .F Ridge's food for infants. -- 881 Boston : Forbes Co., [1881]. .M38A [2] card : col. ill. ; 13 x 8 cm. .375 Three copies. 1. Infants--Nutritions. 2. Food. 3. Advertising cards. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm28870412 BPL RB 004293
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Wools, Charles. **G.4014.14 The barrow diggers. A dialogue in imitation of the grave diggers in Hamlet. With . . . notes. [Anon.] London. Whittaker & Co. 1839. 112 pp. Plates. 24½ cm., in 2s. The dialogue is printed on one side only of the leaf. Most of the plates illustrate urns and implements found in the tumuli of the ancient Britons. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 28, 1910. H4307 — Barrows. — Great Britain. Antiq. — Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. — Anon. ref.
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Woolsey, Kate Trimble. *P.60.991.1 Republics versus woman. Contrasting the treatment accorded to woman in aristocracies with that meted out to her in democracies. = London. Gay & Bird. 1903. (3), 179 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1908. G7013 — T.r. — Women. Rights.
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[Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey] 1835-1905. The barberry bush, and eight other stories about girls for girls by Susan Coolidge [pseud.] ... Boston, Roberts Brothers, 1893. 2p. l., [7]-357p. front., 3 pl. 17.5cm. Pale green linen, dark green & gilt stamped on spine & front cover; black coated endpapers; publisher's advts. ([10]p.) at end. Inscribed: E.H. Bartol. Much love & a Merry (See next card)
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g.of E.H.Bartol?--n.d.-- Acc 63-946 dis x ref made red s: XP.893.W88B
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[Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey] 1835-1905. The barberry bush ... 1893. (Card 2) Christmas from Collidge. 1893. I. Title.
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[Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey] 1835-1905. A few more verses. By Susan Coolidge [pseud.] ... Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1889. xii,257p. 15cm. Title page within red rule border. White coated linen, gilt stamped on spine and front cover, edges gilt. I. Title.
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n.s.--n.d.--Acc 63-864 LC dis x from Coolidge, Susan, pseud (for pc, rb)
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[Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey] 1835-1905. *Acc For summer afternoons. 69-938 Boston, Roberts Bros., 1876. City fds - Spring 1969
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Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey, 1835-1905. Verses. By Susan Coolidge [pseud.]. Boston. Roberts. 1880. iv, 181 pp. 14½ cm., in 8s. Same. 1883. 14 cm., in 8s. = Same. 1893. (I), iv, 257 pp. 14½ cm., in 8s. Same. Little, Brown, & Co. 1907. 17 cm., in 8s. 2403.84=*P.85.985 2403.44 *A.9846.I This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 19, 1919. L7611
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Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey, editor. Delany, Mary. 1700-1788. The autobiography and correspondence. Revised from Lady Llanover's edition, and edited by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey. Boston. Roberts. 1879. 2 v. Portrs. 12º. 2457.66 P.11.2197 **K.287.11 Two copies on 2457.66. Same. Little, Brown & Co. 1898. 2 v. in 1. 20 1/2 cm., in 8s. 2457.66R
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RARE BKS F123 .W66 2001 BPL1RB 39999059850659 Woolsey, Sarah Dwight, 18 Sarah's choice, 1828-1832 / 205 P. M. ;25 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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R-B Acc. Woolsey, Theodora W. From day to day. Boston : Little, Brown, and Company, 1898. 1 vol.; 15.5 cm. Charcoal grey cloth decoratively stamped in silver. I.T. RG87-530021 MRG87-530021 22502
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R-B BT Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, 1801-1889. 1209 An address commemorative of the life and services of Benjamin Silliman, .D9 Sen., : Professor in Yale College. / By Theodore D. Woolsey, President of Yale College. Delivered in the Center Church, New Haven, November 28th, 1864. -- New Haven : Thomas J. Stafford, Printer, 1865. 23 p.; 23 cm. Republished from the New Englander, for January, 1865, Front cover of original paper wrapper preserved. OCLC number: ocm09328842. l..Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864. I.T. RG90-615062 AACR2 MRG90-615062 BT1209.D9no.6
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Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, 1801-1889. *Reserve The Christian student. 7460a New Haven, Yale Colurant, 1866. .50 no.18
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Woolsey, Theodore Dwight. Essay on divorce and divorce legislation, with special reference to the United States. New York. Scribner & co. 1869. 308 pp. $12^0$. 5562.30 P.53.985 Same. 2d edition. 1882. x, 9-328 pp. 5562.74 -Divorce
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R-B BT Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, 1801-1889. 1209 Sketch of the life of William A. .D9 Larned... / By Theodore D. Woolsey... no.5 -- New Haven: : Printed by Thomas J. Stafford., 1862. 19 p.; 23 cm. From the ''New Englander'' for April, 1862, Front cover of original paper wrapper preserved. 1..Larned, William Augustus, d1862. I.T. RG90-530069 BPL RB AACR2 MRG90-530069 14467
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PS3359 .W8B7 Woolson, Mrs. Abba (Goold) 1838-1921. Browsing among books, and other essays. By Abba Goold Woolson ... Boston, Roberts brothers, 1881. 2 p. 1., 243 p. illus. 17cm. *P.84.986a — — [Another copy] I. Title. [Full name: Mrs. Abba Louisa (Goold) Woolson] PS3359.W8B7
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Woolson, Abba Louisa Gould. 2550b.65=*P.84.986a.1 George Eliot and her heroines. A study New York Harper. 1886. ix, 177 pp. Portrait. $12^{\circ}$. Two copies on shelf-number 2550b.65. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 22, 1909. H10 — Eliot, George, pseud. — Women. In literature.
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Woolson, Abba Louisa (Goold) 1838-1921. Poem by Mrs. Abba Goold Woolson, read at Concord, N.H., October 18, 1888. [Concord,N.H.? 1888] 23p. 23cm. Delivered at the dedication of the Fowler Library Building for the Concord Public Library. "Reproduced, for private distribution." Gray-green printed wrappers.
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Chamberlain col1--1893 1 Concord, N.H. Public Library dis
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Woolson, Abba Louisa Goold, 1838– With garlands green. [Verse.] = Cambridge. Privately printed. 1915. ix, 195 pp. Portrait. Plate. Autograph facsimile. 20 cm. The copy on shelf-number *P.84.986a.2 contains a presentation inscription by the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 9, 1916. K8390 — T.r. Verse.
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*BAC 1138 Woolson, Abba Louisa, (Goold) 1838-1921. With garlands green. Cambridge, Mass. 1915. Author's presentation copy. LC; BPL(2398.200 P.84.986a2)
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Woolson, Mrs. Abba (Goold) 1838- Woman in American society. By Abba Goold Woolson ... Boston, Roberts brothers, 1873. vi p., l l., [9]-271 p. 18cm. Originally published in the Boston journal. P.20.985 — [Another copy] 1. Woman—Social and moral questions. 2. Women in the U. S. [Full name: Mrs. Abba Louisa (Goold) Woolson] HQ1206.W9
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Woolson, Abba (Gould), 1838- , Portrait. In Collection of autographed photographs formed by Elizabeth Porter Gould, ca. 1890.
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*P.84 .986 .1 Woolson, Constance Fenimore, 1840-1894. Anne; a novel, by Constance Fenimore Woolson; illustrated by C. S. Reinhart. New York, Harper & brothers, 1882. iv, 540 p. 29 pl. (incl. front.) 17½ cm. i. Title. (PZ3.W888A) -813.49 4—15185 Library of Congress [a56r44m¾]
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Woolson, Constance Fenimore, 1840-1894. Anne: A Novel... New York : Harper & Brothers, 1882. ill. by C.S. Reinhart. 540 p. anon gift. RBDxxx; lcxxxx.
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Woolson, Constance Fenimore. P.84.986 Castle Nowhere: Lake country sketches. Boston. Osgood & co. 1875. 386 pp. 12°. Contents.-Castle Nowhere.-Peter the parson.-Jeannette.-The old agency.-Misery landing.-Solomon.-Wilhelmina.-St. Clair flats.-The lady of Little Fishing. -T.R.
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PS3362 .T8 Woolson, Constance Fenimore, 1840-1894. Two women: 1862. A poem. By Constance Fenimore Woolson. (Reprinted from Appleton's journal.) New York, D. Appleton and company, 1877. 92 p. 19 1/2 cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. P.19.985 --- [Another copy] I. Title. PS3362.T8
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Res. 4378 .101 no.10 Woolston, A.R. Texas as it is... Philadelphia: Rowley & Chew, 1873. LCxxx.
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Acc. 74-136 (548) Woolston, Clarence Herbert. The Bible object book ... Philadelphia, Judson Press [1926] LCxxx J. L. Whitney Fd
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Acc. 74-136 (549) Woolston, Clarence Herbert. Seeing truth ... Philadelphia, Judson Press [1910] LCxx J. L. Whitney Fd
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Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733. Works by this author 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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*Defoe 30 Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733. .730 Mr. Woolston's defence of his Discourses on the miracles of our Saviour. Against the bishops of St. David's and London, and his other adversaries. Part II. London, Printed for the author, and sold by him next door to the Star, in Aldermanbury, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. viii, 71 p. 19cm. 1. Smalbroke, Richard, Bp. of Lichfield and (Continued on next card)
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Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733. Mr. Woolston's defence of his Discourses ... 1730. (Card 2) Coventry, 1672-1749. A vindication of the miracles of Our Blessed Saviour. 2. Gibson, Edmund, Bp. of London, 1669-1748. 3. Jesus Christ—Miracles—Early works to 1800.
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WOOLSTON, THOMAS, 1670-1733. DISCOURSES ON THE MIRACLES OF OUR SAVIOUR. *Defoe 30 Asgill, John, 1659-1738. .730 Asgill upon Woolston; being an abstract of Mr. Woolston's six discourses against the miracles of Christ ... and a ridicule thereof ... [London] Printed by A. Campbell, and sold by the book-sellers of London and Westminster, 1730. 36 p. 20cm. 1. Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733. Discourses on the miracles of Our Saviour. 2. Jesus Christ—Miracles.
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Woolverton, Charles. Works by this author 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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Woolworth, Frank W., 1852-1919. Dinner given to Cass Gilbert, architect ... F. Hopkinson Smith presiding. April 24, 1913 [at] the Woolworth Building, New York. [New York. Munder-Thomsen Press. 1913.] 2 v. Portraits. Plates, two colored. Plan. Autograph facsimiles. 24 cm. Contents. — [1.] Introduction, by H. Addington Bruce. — Addresses by F. Hopkinson Smith, toastmaster, F. W. Woolworth, Cass Gilbert, L. J. Horowitz, William Winter, W. U. Hensel, P. F. Murphy. — Menu. — List of speakers. — An appreciation, by W. E. T[homsen]. — Lists of [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1924. M8104 — Gilbert, Cass, 1859-. — New York, City. Buildings. Woolworth Building. — Smith, Francis Hopkinson, toastmaster, 1838-1915. — Bruce, Henry Addi…
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Woolworth, F. W., 1852-1919. Dinner given to Cass Gilbert. (Continued.) guests. [2.] Souvenir of the dinner, printed on fine paper, containing the menu, list of speakers, An appreciation and portraits of C. Gilbert and F. W. Woolworth. The address of William Winter closes with a poem, "The artist," and is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1924. M8104
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Een woord ter wederlegging van het schrijven *Acc. des heeren de Neufville ... door een Kolonist. 66-192 Amsterdam, Diederichs, 1842. (4) 3 July 1965 - Whitney Book Fund
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Wooster, David, 1711-1777. Works by this author 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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Wooster, Gen. David, 1710?-1777. **H.90a.143 Fresh news, just arrived from Gen. Wooster. [Letter, dated Oyster Ponds, 27th Aug. 1775, to P. V. B. Livingston, Esq. Containing a copy of a letter from General Washington, dated Aug. 23d, 1775, giving notice of a threatened invasion of Long Island by the British, for provisions.] Broadside. New York. 1775. Size, $11\frac{3}{4} \times 9\frac{1}{2}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 16, 1925. N445 — Broadsides. — United States. Hist. Revolution. Letters. — T.r.
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Wooten, William Preston, 1873- History of the Fourteenth Engineers, U. S. army. From May, 1917 to May, 1919. — Boston. Privately printed. 1923. ix, 195 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Maps. Table. Facsimile. $25\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Information from records at Washington, private diaries, letters, etc., has been added to Colonel Wooten's official narrative, by the editorial committee of the Engineers. The preface is signed by R. G. Henderson, chairman, and the eight other members of the committee. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 22, 1924. M8302 — United States. A. & n. Army. American Expeditionary Forces. European War. 14th Re Engineers (Light Railway). — Henderson, Robert Graham, continuator.
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Wooton, John, illustrator, 1668?–1765. Gay, John, 1685–1732. Fables. By Mr. Gay. 2d edition. London: Printed for J. Tonson and J. Watts. MDCCXXVIII, MDCCXLII. 2 v. Plates. Vignettes. 20 cm., in 8s. *A.3287.4 Vol. 2 was printed for J. & P. Knapton. The illustrations in vol. 1 are by William Kent and John Wooton, those in vol. 2 by Hubert Gravelot. Same. Vol. 1. 6th edition. MDCCXLVI. No. 1 in *A.3287.4R Same. Vol. 1. 7th edition. MDCCLIII. *A.3287.4S D8441 — Fables. — Gravelot, Hubert François Bourguignon, illus., 1699–1773. — Wooton, John, illus., 1668?–1765. — Kent, William, illus., 1685–1748.
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Wootton, Richens Lacy, 1816-1893. "Uncle Dick" Wootton, the pioneer frontiersman of the Rocky Mountain region; an account of the adventures and thrilling experiences of the most noted American hunter, trapper, guide, scout, and Indian fighter now living, by Howard Louis Conard, with an introd. by Joseph Kirkland. Chicago, W. E. Dibble, 1890. 473 p. (p. 473 advertisement) illus., ports. 24 cm. "Instead of writing his narrative ... [Wootton] related it in a series of interviews, which Conard, his interviewer, noted down ... and subsequently recast."—Historical introd. to 1957 ed. 1. Frontier and pioneer life—The West. i. Conard, Howard Louis. ii. Title. F593.W92 1890 Library of Congress [r58g8]
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Worcester, Elwood, 1863- *A.9848.1=3459.376 The allies of religion. By Elwood Worcester. Boston. Marshall Jones Co. [1929.] xix, 322 pp. Portrait. Plate. 20 1/2 cm. Foreword by Samuel McComb. The copy on call number *A.9848.1 contains four letters and an autograph inscription by the author to Miss Lilian Whiting. -T.r.-Sermons. Colls.
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Worcester, Fernando E., engr. [Abbott, Jacob] 1803-1879. Cousin Lucy among the mountains. By the author of the Rollo books. A new ed., rev. by the author. New York: Clark,Austin & Smith,3 Park Row and 3 Ann-Street. 1854. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 180p.incl.front.,illus.,plates. 16cm.(Added t.p.: The Lucy books) Added t.p., illustrated. Plate opp. 74 signed: F.E. Worcester. Pebbled grained red cloth, embossed in diamond pattern, gilt stamped; pale yellow end papers. I. Title. MB
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Worcester, Fernando E., engr. [Abbott, Jacob] 1803-1879. Cousin Lucy at study. By the author of the Rollo books. Boston: Published by B.B.Mussey. 1842. 180p.incl.front.,illus.,plates. 16cm. "Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry." Plate opp. p.101 signed: F.E. Worcester. Dark purple morocco-grain cloth, blind and gilt stamped. I. Title.
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Worcester, Fernando E. engr. [Abbott, Jacob] 1803-1879. Cousin Lucy on the sea-shore. By the author of the Rollo books. A new ed., rev. by the author. New York: Clark,Austin & Smith,3 Park Row and 3 Ann-Street. 1856. 180p.incl.front.,illus.,plates. 16cm.(Added t.p.: The Lucy books) Added t.p., illustrated. Plate opp. p.34 signed: F.E.W. Imperfect: plate opposite p.108 wanting. Red pebble-diamond pattern; I. Title. grained cloth, embossed in pale yellow end papers. MB-Rev.
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Worcester, Francis, 1698-1783. Works by this author 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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Worcester, Francis. **G.387.136** A bridle for sinners and a spur for saints; or some cogent arguments fetch'd from Scripture and remarkable events both of judgment and mercy, to curb in the wicked from their career in sin, and quicken the godly in their Christian course. 2d edition. — Boston. Reprinted in the year 1760. 34 pp. $16^\circ$. Some pages are lacking at the end. The preface is signed J. R. and W. B. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Mar. 14, 1904 F3146 — T.r.
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Worcester, Francis, 1698-1783. *Reserve The rise and travels of death. 5549b Boston, Fowle and Draper, 1759. .44 Not in Evans; Bristol B2090a.
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Worcester, Henry Aiken, 1802-1841. *Reserve Discourse on Christian life. 7460a [n.p., 18—] .55 LC no.21
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R-B 6289 .10 Worcester, J.E. Sketches of the earth and its inhabitants: : with one hundred engravings. Boston: : Published by Cummings, Hilliard & Co., 1823. (Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf). 2 v. : ill. ; 18 cm. Woodcuts. Ex libris (signature): J. Parker, Jr. 1829. I.T. RG89-530077 MRG89-530077 24877
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Worcester, John Hopkins, 1845-1893. *SCP* .890 .W89W Womanhood. Five sermons to young women, preached at the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Chicago. Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication [189-?] 111 p. 18cm. 1. Woman-Social and moral questions. I. Title. MB
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g. Emerson College-1965- Acc. 66-95
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*Atlas 1010.4.1828 Worcester, Joseph Emerson. 1784-1865. An atlas accompanying Worcester's Epitome of geography; ... Boston. Hilliard, Gray, Little & Wilkins. 1828. 15 ff. Maps. $20 \times 16\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Printed on one side only of the leaf. The last leaf is mutilated. The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 12, 1910. H2297 — Atlases.
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R-B PE Worcester, Joseph Emerson, 1784-1865. 1628 A comprehensive pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the English language, : with pronouncing vocabularies of classical and scripture proper names, / by J.E. Worcester. -- Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins..., 1830. xix, [1], 400 p. ; 20 cm. MB (R-B) copy is ex libris (signature): Ephraim Brown Jr., Salem Mill St. 1832. OCLC number: ocmlll140658. 1..English language--Dictionaries. I.T. RG91-611559 PE1628.W8J4 1830x AACR2 MRG91-611559 423 14070
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Worcester, Joseph Emerson, 1784-1865. Elements of geography ancient and modern. With an atlas. By J.E. Worcester. Boston, Published by Timothy Swan, no.15, Cornhill.Flagg and Gould, printers, 1819. viii,[9]-322,[2]p. 2 plates(incl.maps) 17.5cm. Atlas wanting. Shaw/Shoemaker 50161.
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g: Mariner's House, Boston-- 1897--tr.fr.6289.168 1 Geography--Text-books--1800-1870 dis stamp foesa
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Worcester, Joseph Emerson. Elements of geography, ancient and modern. Boston. Swan. 1819. 322, (2) pp. Diagrams. Maps. 16°. 6289.168 The atlas is missing. Same. 2d edition. Cummings & Hilliard. 1822. Text, xi, 322, (2) pp. Table; Atlas, 5 maps. Sm. Fº. 6090a.54 Same. Stereotype edition. Cummings, Hilliard & Co. 1825. 293, (1) pp. 12°. 6287.8 (Continued) -Geography.
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Worcester, J. E. Elements of geography...(Continued 1) Two copies. The atlas is missing. Same. Hilliard, Gray, Little & Wilkins. 1827. Text, 12°; Atlas. 16 maps. Sm. fº. 6090a.55 Modern atlas only. Same. New edition. 1829. xi, 271, (1) pp. 6289.169 The atlas is missing. Same. 1830. Illus. 6289.2 (Continued)
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Worcester, J. E. Elements of geography...(Continued 2) Same. Hilliard, Gray & Co. 1832. xi, 324 pp. 6289.170 Two copies. Same. 1836. **K.128.10** Same. 1838. 6289.171 Same. Improved edition. Boston. Williams. 1839. vi, 257, (3), 74 pp. Illus. Diagrams. 6289.172 The atlas is missing. Same. Improved edition. Williams. 1840. Text, (Continued)
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Worcester, J. E. Elements of geography...(Continued 3) vi, 257, 74 pp. Atlas, 12 maps. Sm. f°. 6289.6 Modern atlas only. Same. Lewis & Sampson. 1844. Text, 12°; Atlas, 10 maps. 6289.49 Ancient atlas only.
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Worcester, Joseph Emerson, 1784-1865. Elements of geography, ancient and modern: with an atlas. By J.E. Worcester. A new edition. Boston: Hilliard,Gray,Little,and Wilkins. 1829. xi,271,[1]p. illus.,2 plates. 18.5cm.and atlas. Page 266 misnumbered 662. Wood-engraved illustrations signed in part "A" (Alexander Anderson) and "AB" (Abel Bowen). American imprints (1829) 41590. Incomplete: atlas wanting.
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Reed fd--Acc 76-125 1 Geography--Text books I Anderson, Alexander, 1775-1870, illus II Bowen, Abel, 1790-1850, illus
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Worcester, Joseph Emerson. A geographical dictionary, or universal gazetteer; ancient and modern. Andover: printed by Flagg and Gould. 1817. 2v.8°. **E.205.2=*6285.7 Contents.-- Vol.1. A-L. 2. M-Z. Same. 2d edition. Boston. 1823. 2v. *6285.4 Geography Dictionaries.
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G Worcester, Joseph Emerson, 1784-1865. 125 Outlines of scripture geography, with an atlas / by J.E. Worcester. .W936 Boston: Bowles and Dearborn, and Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins., 1828. (Examiner Press, Hiram Tupper, Printer) 44 p.; 15 cm. MB (R-B) lacks atlas. 1. Geography--text books. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm33286685 000432
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Worcester, Joseph Emerson, 1784-1865. Sketches of the earth and its inhabitants, v.II. Boston, Cummings and Hilliard, 1823. Sh/Sh 14978. Gift of S. Hamilton
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Worcester, Leonard, 1767-1846. Works by this author 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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*H.92 .100 Worcester, Leonard, 1767-1846. Letters and remarks, occasioned by a sermon, delivered, by the Rev. Aaron Bancroft, A. M. Nov- ember 30, MDCCXCIV, in opposition to the doc- trine of election. Worcester, Mass., Printed by Leonard Worcester, 1795. 36 p. 21cm. Evans 29921. 1. Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. 2. Election (Theology) I. Title.
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RARE BOOK DEPT: Worcester, Leonard, 1767-1846. XH .809 October 15, 1809. By Leonard Worcester ... .W89S Windsor, Vermont. 1809. Farnsworth & Churchill, printers. 16p. 22cm. Title vignette. Shaw/Shoemaker 19265; McCorison 1134. Author's inscribed presentation copy to James Worcester. MB-Rev.
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n.s., n.d. (added 1873)--tr. fr.7456.27 no.1 res. dis ex libris
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XH Worcester, Leonard, 1767-1846. .809 A sermon, preached at Montpelier, Lord's Day, October 15, 1809. By Leonard Worcester ... .W89Sb Second edition. Peacham, Vt. From the Press of Samuel Goss, 1809. iv,[5]-24p. 21cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 19266; McCorison 1135.
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Lewis Fd--Acc 63-312 1 U.S.--Pol. & govt.--1801-1809. 2 Sermons, American dis
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Worcester, Leonard, 1767-1846. A sermon, preached at Peacham, Lord's Day, November 13th, 1803. By Leonard Worcester ... Peacham, Vermont, Printed by Samuel Goss, 1804. 32p. 23cm. Headpiece. On doctrine of predestination vs. prayer. Shaw/Shoemaker 7799: McCorison 769. Ex libris (signature and marginal notes p.17- 18, partially trimmed): J. Mattocks. Imperfect: p.23 - 32 wanting. MB-Rev.
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n.s.--1890--tr.fr.7467.75 res. 1 Predestination 2 Prayer 3 Sermons, American. dis ex libris: Mattocks, John, 1777-1847.
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Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. Works by this author 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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Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. The doctrine of pronouns ... Boston, Bowles and Dearborn, 1827. BPL xxx Green Fd. (Am. Hist.) - 1 Dec. 1967
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Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. *Reserve 4436 .22 1800 An election sermon, delivered at Concord. Concord, E. Russell [1800] Evans 39145.
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Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. *Reserve 5549 .152 A familiar dialogue, between Cephas and Bereas. Worcester, Mass., L. Worcester, 1793. Evans 26502.
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Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. *Reserve A friendly letter to the Referenc Thomas Baldwin. 7467 Concord [N.H.] G. Hough, 1791. .233 Evans 24011.
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Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. *Reserve 5479 .30 no.8 An impartial review of testimonies ... [Concord, N.H., G. Hough] 1810.
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[Worcester, Noah] 1758-1837. Monument of a beneficent mission from Boston to St. Johns. [Boston? 1818] LCx.
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RARE BKS BV813 .A23 1823x no.7 BPL1RB 39999066733716 Worcester, Noah, 1758-183 Solemn reasons for declining to adopt the Ba 39 p. ; 19 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Worcester, Noah, D.D. 1758-1837. A solemn review of the custom of war; showing that war is the effect of popular delusion, and proposing a remedy. [Anon.] Cambridge. Hilliard & Metcalf. 1815. 31 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. No. 1 in *5573.41 Same. By Philo Pacificus [pseud.]. 5th edition. 1816. 32 pp. No. 1 in *B.6016.62=No. 1 in *5575.22=No. 9 in *Pph.Vol.254 Same. 10th edition. [Boston. 183-?] 24 pp. No. 2 in **G.321.14 Same. This edition has a bastard title which reads: A solemn review of the custom of war, and seven numbers of The friend of peace. The seven numbers, etc., are appended, with separate pagination, and are (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 12, 1909. H1133 — Peace. — War. Moral aspects. — Anon. ref.
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Worcester, N., D.D. 1758-1837. A solemn review of the custom of war. (Continued.) catalogued separately. Same. 11th edition. Boston. Simpkins. 1833. 24 pp. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. B.170.70=No. 3 in *5575.22=No. 15 in *5570a.62=*7572.248 Same. Providence. Miller & Hutchens. 1848. 23 pp. 19 cm., in 6s. 5579.96 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 12, 1909. H1133
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[Worcester, Noah] 1758-1837. A solemn review of the custom of war, showing, that war is the effect of popular delusion, and proposing a remedy ... Eight thousand copies printed, for gratuitous distribution. Providence: Printed by Miller & Hutchens, and H.H.Brown. 1818. 23p. 20cm.(12mo) Shaw/Shoemaker 46872. I. Title.
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g: W.W. Whitmore--1890-- tr.fr. 5579.96 1 War dis 10
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[Worcester, Noah] 1758-1837. *Reserve 7458 .79 no.3 Some difficulties proposed for solution. Worcester, Mass., L. Worcester, 1793. Evans 26503.
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Worcester, Noah, D.D., editor. 1758-1837. Periodical Room *3140.2=*7460c.8=**E.217.1 Christian Disciple and Theological Review. Vol. 1-6; new series, vol. 1-5. Boston. Cummings & Hilliard [etc.]. 1813-23. II v. 8°. The first series was entitled The Christian Disciple. In the set on shelf-nos. *3140.2 and **E.217.1, vols. 1-6 are bound in 3 vols. From 1813 to 1818 this was edited by Noah Worcester. In 1824 this was succeeded by The Christian Examiner [*3140.3]. [The third copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 31, 1900 *D7853—Worcester, Noah, D.D., ed. 1758-1837. — Theology. Period. — Periodicals.
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. Works by this author 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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Res. 5572 .69 no. 10 Worcester, Samuel, An address, delivered at the twelfth anniversary of the Massachusetts Peace Society, December 25, 1827. Cambridge [MA] : Hilliard, Metcalf, and Co., 1828. 12 p. ; 22 cm. Sabin 105316
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tr. to RB May, 1985
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R-B Acc 87- 8 no.32 Worcester, Samuel. 1770-1821. A discourse, delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance, at their anniversary meeting, May 30, 1817. Boston : Printed by John Eliot, 1817. 24 p.; 21 cm. At head of title: The drunkard a destroyer. Bound with: Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance. Fifth annual report.-pp. 15-24. I.Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance. Fifth annual report. II.T. RG87-530126 MRG87-530126 25810
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. The drunkard a destroyer. A discourse, delivered before the Massachusetts Society for Suppression of Intemperance, at their annivere- sary meeting, May 30, 1817. By Samuel Worcester, D.D. Boston: Printed by John Eliot. 1817. 26p.,1¢. 19cm.;bd.to 22cm. "Fifth annual report of the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance.": p.[15]-26. "Offices of the Society." p.[27] Cf. Shaw/Shoe maker 42970.
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n.s.--n.d.--tr.fr.5571.16 no.2 1 Temperance--Addresses, essays, lectures I Massachusetts Temperance Society II Title dis
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. *Reserve The foundation of God sure and sealed. 5452 Boston, S.T. Armstrong, 1811. .60 no.5
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. Reserve A letter to the Rev. William E. Channing. Pph.vol. 2d ed. 12 Boston, S.T. Armstrong, 1815. v.15 LCxxy.
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. The Messiah of the scriptures. Boston, Lincoln & Edmands, 1808. LCx.
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. *Reserve 7460a .55 no.22 The Messiah of the scriptures. Deerfield, Mass., T. Frary, 1823.
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. XW An oration, sacred to the memory of Gen. .800 George Washington. Pronounced at Fitchburg, on the day of national mourning, Feb. 22, 1800 ... .W890 c.1 Leominster, Adams & Wilder, 1800. Also 21p.; 20.5cm.(8vo) avail- Evans 39146. able in microtext XW .800 Another copy. 22 cm. .W90 KARE BOOM c.2 DEPT. The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtonian
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1) Lewisson col1.--1930 2) city fds?--1891--tr.fr. 4445.239 1) disbound 2) BPL pph. binder 1 Washington, George, Pres. U.S.--Funeral and memorial services disp
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. A second letter to the Rev. William E. Channing, on the subject of unitarianism. By Samuel Worcester ... Third edition. Boston: Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong, No.50, Cornhill. 1815. 44p. 22.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 36642.
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Benton fd--Acc 79-363 1cxxx 1 Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842 Remarks on the Rev. Dr. Worcester's letter to Mr. Channing 2 Unitarianism dis
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821, ed. *Reserve Select hymns. BV313 Boston, S.T. Armstrong [etc.] 1823. .W67 LCxxx.
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770 - 1821. The testimony of Jehovah sure and perfect. A sermon delivered in Salem, before the Bible Society of Salem and vicinity, on the anniversary, June 10, 1818. By Samuel Worcester, D.D. Salem [Mass.]: Printed by Thomas C.Cushing, 1818. 23,[1]p. 22cm. "Officers of the Society for the year 1818": p.[24] Shaw/Shoemaker 46874. MB-Rev.
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n.s.--n.d.--tr.fr.5420a.55 no.6 res I Bible Society of Salem and Vicinity II Title dis
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Worcester, Samuel, 1770–1821. Judson, Adoniram, 1788–1850. *H.98.167 A letter to the Rev. Adoniram Judson, Sen., relative to the “Formal and solemn reprimand.” To which is added, A letter to the Third Church in Plymouth, Mass., on the subject of baptism. — Boston: Printed and sold by Lincoln & Edmands. 1820. 24 pp. $20\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Relates to the author’s controversy with Dr. Worcester, concerning his relations with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 1, 1929 N6339 — Judson, Adoniram, 1750?–1826. — Baptism. — Worcester, Samuel 1770–1821. — American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
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Worcester, Samuel, of Bridgewater, Mass. 1793-1844. **H.99c.193 A primer of the English language, for the use of families and schools. — Hallowell. Glazier, Masters & Co. 1832. 72 pp. Illus. 24°. The title on the cover is: Worcester's primer. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 17, 1907. G5345 — English language. Read.
Card 1880
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R-B PE Worcester, Samuel, 1793-1844. 1117 A second book for reading and spelling / by Samuel Worcester. -- .A1 New ed. -- Hallowell [Me] : Glazier, W82 Masters & Smith ; Boston : Jenks and Palmer, 1830. 166 p. : ill. ; 16 cm. -- (Worcester's reading books) On cover: Enlarged and improved edition. MB copy very incomplete: lacks pp. 25-28, 35-38, 41-42, 47-50, 55-56, 61-62, 71-72, 77-78, 83-84, 87-90, 95-98, 101-102, 107-110, 113-116, 125-128, 131-134, 137-138, 141-146, 149- . OCLC number: ocm16137915. (cont. next card) MRG91-611555 14045
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R-B PE Worcester, Samuel, 1793-1844. A second 1117 book for reading and... 1830 .A1 (card 2) W82 1..Readers (Elementary)--1800-1870. 1830 2..Spellers. I.T. (S:Worcester, Samuel, 1793-1844. Reading books.) RG91-611555 PE1117.A1W82 1830 14046 AACR2 MRG91-611555
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Worcester, Samuel, 1793-1844. Worcester's spelling-book. A spelling book for the United States of America. By Samuel Worcester. Boston: Published by Crocker and Brewster, 47 Washington Street; New York: J.Leavitt, 182 Broadway. 1829. 168p. front.,illus. 18.5cm. American imprints (1829): 41595.
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**G.389b.75 Worcester, Samuel Austin, and Elias Boudinot, compilers. Cherokee hymn book. Compiled from several authors, and revised [by S. A. Worcester and E. Boudinot]. — Philadelphia. American Baptist Publication Society. 1866. 96 pp. 32°. The text is in syllabic characters. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 29, 1905. F7108 — Hymns. Coll. — T.r. — Indians. Lang. Works in Cherokee. — Boudinot, Elias, compiler. 1740-1828.
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WORCESTER, SAMUEL AUSTIN, 1798-1859. Pendleton, Edmund Henry, 1788-1862. Speech of Mr. Pendleton, of New York, on presenting a petition from Duchess county, New York, relative to the missionaries, Worcester and Butler, imprisoned under a judgment of a state court in Georgia. [New York? 1832] 16p. 22cm. Caption title. Requesting compliance with U.S. Supreme (See next card)
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Pendleton, Edmund Henry, 1788-1862. Speech ... [1832] (Card 2) Court ruling to free missionaries Samuel Austin Worcester and Butler, imprisoned under Georgia statute forbidding Whites to live among Indians without license.
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Worcester, Thomas *Reserve Abraham Lincoln. A discourse... 4342 [Boston? 1865] .2 LCxxx. v.5 no.16
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Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. Works by this author 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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Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. Call for scripture evidence ... A letter to Rev. Samuel Spring. Boston, The author, 1811.
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Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. *Reserve Divine testimony received. 7460a Hanover [N.H.] C. Spear, 1813. .55 no.23
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Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. *Reserve B.4163 Jesus said unto him, follow Me. A discourse... Cambridge, Hilliard and Metcalf, 1822. .13 no.7
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*H.86 .116 no. 9 Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. The most plain harmonious sense of Scripture the test of opinion. In two unanswered letters to a censorious advocate for triune words of man's wisdom. Boston, Published for the author, and for sale by Bradford & Read, and by most of the booksellers in New England. Watson & Bangs, printers. 1812. 34 p. 20cm. 1. Bible—Hermeneutics.
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Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. *Reserve An oration, delivered at Salisbury. 4425 Concord, N.H., M. Davis, 1798. .358 Evans 35054.
Card 1906
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Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. *Reserve 5458 .124 Serious reasons against Triune worship. Montpelier, Vt., Walton & Goss, 1812.
Card 1908
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WORCESTER (SHIP) A letter from Scotland, to a friend in London: containing a particular narrative of the whole proceedings against the Worcester and her crew, from her first arrival in Leith-Road, to the 20th of April 1705. In which the secret intrigues, and bloody designs of their prosecutors are detected and expos'd. Also an account of the sudden death of the principal evidence the day sentence was past; the prisoners behaviour after condemnation, and their manner of execution; with observations and reflections upon the whole. Publish'd by way (See next card) MB
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A letter from Scotland ... (Card 2) of requital, for the many scandalous relations and reflections publish'd in the Flying-Post. London: Printed in the year, 1705. 32p. 20.5cm.(4to) Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe. Moore 101. I. Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731, supposed author.
Card 1912
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Worcester cathedral. Library. Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum bibliothecae Wigorniensis, made in 1622-1623, by Patrick Young, librarian to King James I; edited with an introduction by Ivor Atkins ... and Neil R. Ker ... Cambridge [Eng.] The University press, 1944. 3 p. l., 84 p. 27ᵗʰ. 1. Manuscripts. Gt. Brit.—Catalogs. II. Atkins, Sir Ivor Algernon, 1869—ed. III. Ker, Neil Ripley, joint ed. 45-4806 Library of Congress ° Z6621.W925 [5] 016.091
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Worcester Cathedral. Library, Mss. (F.75.) Seton, Walter Warren, 1882— **FR15.T2wb A Franciscan find in a Benedictine library. — (*Cut from* Laudate. Vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 116-120. Pershore Abbey, Worcs. 1923.) Refers to MS. F. 75, an abbreviated version of II Celano. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 3, 1941. E3547 — Francesco d'Assisi, Saint, Celano. — Worcester Cathedral. Library. Mss. (F. 75.)
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Worcester Cathedral. Library, Mss. (F.75.) Seton, Walter Warren, 1882— **FR15.T2w** De vita Beati Francisci, a Worcester text of II Celano. [MS. F. 75.] — Ad Claras Aquas. Typ. Collegii S. Bonaventurae. 1925. 32 pp. 24 cm. Bound with the original paper covers. “Extractum ex periodico Archivum Franciscanum historicum, An. 18.” Contains a MS. presentation inscription to Paul Sabatier from the author; also MS. notes by Paul Sabatier. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 3, 1941. E3547 — Francesco d'Assisi, Saint, Celano. — Worcester Cathedral. Library. Mss. (F. 75.)
Card 1918
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Worcester, Mass. *XbH Celebration of British West India emancipation, at Worcester, August 3, 1849. .710 Andrews & Prentiss, printers, no.11 Devonshire Street, Boston. [1849] broadside. 37.5 x 22cm. Hymns and songs. I. Title.
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8 June 1877 (217.600) - r.f. 3571.54 (unnumb.) reserve 1 Broadsides--U. S. 2 Slavery in the West Indies, British--Emancipation dis red s: XH.710.A10C 1849W
Card 1920
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Worcester, Mass. *XbH Celebration of British West India emancipation, at Worcester, August 1, 1850. .A10C «Worcester? Mass., 1850» broadside. 36.5 x 22cm. Poems by W. L. Garrison and others. I. Title.
Card 1921
Card 1921
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8 June 1877 (217.600) - r.f. 3571.54 (unnumb.) reserve 1 Broadsides--U. S. 2 Slavery in the West Indies, British--Emancipation I Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. dis red s: XH.710.A10C 1850W
Card 1922
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Worcester, Mass. *XbH Celebration of British West India emancipation, at Worcester, August 1, 1851. .710 Prentiss & Sawyer, printers, 11 Devonshire (near State) Street, Boston. [1851] broadside. 41 x 26cm. Hymns, etc., by W. L. Garrison, J. G. Whit- tier and others. I. Title.
Card 1923
Card 1923
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8 June 1877 (217.600) - r.f. 3571.54 (unnumb.) Reserve 1 Broadsides--U. S. 2 Slavery in the West Indies, British--Emancipation I Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1877 II Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892 dis red s: XH.710.A10C 1851W
Card 1924
Card 1924
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Worcester, Mass. Resolutions adopted by the city government of Worcester upon the death of Charles Sumner March 23, 1874. Worcester, Printed by Charles Hamilton Palladium Office, 1874. 6p. 24.5cm. "Prepared at the request of the Committee by ex-Governor Bullock.": p.[2]
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Benton fd--Acc 79-363 1cxxxx 1 Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874 I Bullock, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1882 dis
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Worcester, Mass. *Reserve Resolutions adopted by the city government of 2342 Worcester, upon the death of Charles Sumner. .65 Worcester, C. Hamilton, 1874. no.4 LCxxx.
Card 1928
Card 1928
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Worcester, Mass. Associate Library Company. 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
Card 1930
Card 1930
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R-B Z 881 Worcester (Mass.). Free Public Library. .C121 Catalogue of the circulating department. : Worcester, 1861. -- 1845x no.6 Worcester: : Hamilton, Charles, 1861. 186 p.; 19 cm. At head of title: Free public library. Imprint line reads: Printed by Chas. Hamilton; Palladium Office. Front cover of original paper wrapper preserved. 1. Catalogs, Dictionary. 2. Libraries--Massachusetts--Worcester. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocml9888986 001771
Card 1932
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Worcester, Mass. Public Library. SCQ Fictitious Bostonians; a list of novels. [Rev. .965 ed. Worcester, 1965] .W89F 12p. 21.5cm. 1. Boston--Fiction--Bibliography. I. Title.
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g:J. Alden--1974
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Worchester, Mass. Second Congregational Society Hill, Alonzo, 1800-1871. Res. 7545 ...A sermon preached March 28, 1867, before the Second Congregational Society in Worcester, on the fortieth anniversary of his settlement... Cambridge, Mass.: John Wilson, 1867. 66 p.: ill.; 23 cm.
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*G.302 .131 Washburn, Robert Morris, 1868— Smith's barn; "a child's history" of the West side, Worcester, 1880–1923, by R. M. Washburn ... Worcester, Printed by the Commonwealth press; exclusive distributors, Davis & Banister, inc., 1923. 147 p. front. (port.) 21 cm. Lettered on cover: Profiles of pertinent people. F74 .W9W35 ----- [Another copy] 1. Worcester, Mass. i. Title. Library of Congress F74.W9W35 Copy 2. Copyright A 704466 [2]
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Worcester. Mass. Description, etc. Sutherland, James H. Cab.23.55.1 The city of Worcester and vicinity and their re- sources. Worcester, the Worcester Spy. 1901. 124 pp. Portraits. Plates. $4^0$, obl.
Card 1940
Card 1940
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Worcester, Mass. Description, etc. Views. Bailey, O. H., and J. C. Hazen, publishers. The City of Worcester, Mass. [Bird's eye view.] Boston, 1878. Size, $23 \times 33\frac{1}{8}$ inches. Lithograph. *Map 81.4.W7.1878.2 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 14, 1904 F1076 — Bird's eye views. — Worcester, Mass. Descr. Views.
Card 1942
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WORCESTER, MASS.--HISTORY--CIVIL WAR. SPECIAL COLLECTION Marvin, Abijah Perkins. History of Worcester in the War of the Rebellion. By Abijah P. Marvin ... Worcester, The author, 1870. 582p. ports.,plan. 24cm. Imprint covered by label: Cleveland, The Arthur C. Clark Co. 1. Worcester, Mass.--Hist.--Civil War. 2. Massachusetts--Hist.--Civil War.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Mange, Paul. SCH Our inns from 1718 to 1918 in their relation to the general development of our community. By Paul Mange. [Worcester, Mass., Hurley Printery, 1918?] 36p. 23cm.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. *Atlas 81 .2.W5 Lord, Harry D .1943 Indexed street atlas of Worcester and vicinity. Newton, Mass. 1943 46 p. maps. 44cm. 1. Worcester, Mass —Maps. 2. Worcester Co., Mass. —Maps. LCA
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Worcester, Mass. Monuments. 2828.80= *“20th”.50.227.2 Worcester County Devens Memorial Statue Commission. Dedication of the equestrian statue of Major-General Charles Devens and of the monument to the soldiers of Worcester County in the War for the Union, July 4th, 1906. = Worcester, Mass. 1907. (38) pp. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimiles. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 14, 1916. K9095 — Devens, Charles, 1820–1891. — Soldiers' monument, Worcester, Mass. — Worcester, Mass. Monuments.
Card 1950
Card 1950
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WORCESTER & MIDDLESEX TEMPERANCE UNION R-B Acc 87- 8 no.64 Ashley, S. S. Present duty.: An address delivered before the Worcester & Middlesex Temperance Union, at Ashland, Mass., November 11, 1862... [Worcester] : Published by the Worcester and Middlesex Temperance Union, 1863. 8 p. : 23.8 cm. Reference: Sabin 2201. 1..Temperance. I.Worcester & Middlesex Temperance Union. II.T. RG87-530158 MRG87-530158 28254
Card 1952
Card 1952
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R-B 7568 .128a Worcester & Norwich Rail-Road Company. Worcester & Norwich Railroad Company, 1835. : [Act of incorporation.] [Worcester? : s.n.], 1835 [2], 37, [3] p. ; 22.5 cm. I.T. RG88-530267 MRG88-530267 33778
Card 1954
Card 1954
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Worcester Art Society, Worcester, Mass. Catalogue of photographs of old portraits owned by the Free Public Library. Worcester, C. Hamilton, 1892. LCxxx. City fds - Sept 1968
Card 1956
Card 1956
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Worcester Art Society, Worcester, Mass. Constitution and by-laws. Worcester, L. P. Goddard, 1878. City fds - Sept 1968
Card 1958
Card 1958
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Acc 69-499 Worcester Art Society, Worcester, Mass. Loan col[lection of] portraits ... 1891 [catalogue] [Worcester, 1891] City fds - Sept 1968
Card 1960
Card 1960
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Worcester Art Society, Worcester, Mass. Loan exhibition, 1st-3d; 1878-80. [catalogues] Worcester, C. Hamilton, 1878-80. 3 numbers. City fds - Sept 1968
Card 1962
Card 1962
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Worcester Art Society, Worcester, Mass. Officers and by-laws. Worcester, C. Hamilton, 1888. City fds - Sept 1968
Card 1964
Card 1964
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Worcester association in Massachusetts. K.179a.30 Catechism. 7th ed. Boston. 1835.
Card 1966
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Worcester Auxiliary Society for Meliorating the Condition of the Jews, Worcester, Mass. Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. *XH .824 .B22D A discourse, delivered before the Worcester Auxiliary Society for Meliorating the Condition of the Jews, April 28, 1824. By Aaron Bancroft Worcester <Mass.>: Printed by William Manning. <1824> 18 p., 1 l. 21.5cm.
Card 1968
Card 1968
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Worcester Co., Mass. Publications of the 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. Library of Congress Information Card
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Worcester County Colonization Society, Worcester, Mass. Report made at an adjourned meeting of the friends of the American Colonization Society, in Worcester County, held in Worcester, Dec. 8, 1830, by a committee appointed for that purpose, with the proceedings of the meeting, &c. -- Worcester: Printed by S.H. Colton and Co., 1831. 20 p.; 25 cm. OCLC number: ocml4998249. 1..Negroes--Colonization--Africa. I.T. RG91-602646 E448.W9 AACR2 5-16435 13694
Card 1972
Card 1972
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Worcester Co., Mass. Committee of Canal Survey. An account of the proposed canal from Worcester to Providence: containing the report of the engineer; together with some remarks upon inland navigation. Published by order of the Committee for the County of Worcester. Worcester <Mass.>: Printed by William Manning ..... Dec. 1822. 18 p. 23.5cm. I. Title.
Card 1973
Card 1973
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31 Jan 1891 (23.4443) r. f. 44456.104 in Dam (Erindle) 1 Blackstone Canal 2 Canals--Massachusetts 3 Canals--Rhode Island dis 12
Card 1974
Card 1974
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Worcester County, Mass. Statistics. *“20th”.45C.105 Worcester County statistical record, The, and military roll of honor ... Also, the names of all the volunteers from Worcester County, in the service of the United States. — Worcester. Fiske. 1862. 150 pp. Map. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1906. G2005 — Fiske, Edward R., publisher. — Statistics. Colls. — Worcester County, Mass. Stat. — Civil War soldiers. Worcester County, Mass.
Card 1976
Card 1976
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Worcester county convention, 1782. ... In convention. Tuesday. April 9, 1782 ... Worcester, 1782. broadside. Ford 2342.
Card 1978
Card 1978
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Worcester County Devens Memorial Statue Commission. Dedication of the equestrian statue of Major-General Charles Devens and of the monument to the soldiers of Worcester County in the War for the Union, July 4th, 1906. = Worcester, Mass. 1907. (38) pp. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimiles. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 14, 1916. K9095 — Devens, Charles, 1820–1891. — Soldiers' monument, Worcester, Mass. — Worcester, Mass. Monuments.
Card 1980
Card 1980
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*“20th”.45C.105 Worcester County statistical record, The, and military roll of honor ... Also, the names of all the volunteers from Worcester County, in the service of the United States. — Worcester. Fiske. 1862. 150 pp. Map. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1906. G2005 — Fiske, Edward R., publisher. — Statistics. Colls. — Worcester County, Mass. Stat. — Civil War soldiers. Worcester County, Mass.
Card 1982
Card 1982
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Worcester Fire Society, Worcester, Mass. 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
Card 1984
Card 1984
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Worcester Light Infantry History Association. Publications. Adams, Herbert Lincoln. Worcester Light Infantry. 1803–1922. — Worcester, Mass. 1924. 608 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Map. Facsimiles. [Worcester Light Infantry History Association.] 26½ cm. In the European War the Worcester Light Infantry served as Company C of the 104th Infantry, Twenty-sixth Division. This card was printed at the Boston M8914 — S.r. Pubs. — United Expeditionary Forces. European Company C. — United States. Army. Worcester Light Infantry. — Massachusetts. Militia. Worcester Light Infantry. Public Library, June 2, 1974. States. A. & n. Army. American War. 104th Regiment. Infantry.
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Card 1986
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Worcester Magazine, The. Vol. 1-4. Worcester (Massachusetts). Thomas. 1786-88. 4 v. 8°. Vols. 1-3 are imperfect. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1905. F6755 — Periodicals.
Card 1988
Card 1988
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Worcester Palladium. RARE BOOK DEPT. X.20 .860 .A/2S Aldrich, Peleg Emory, 1813-1895. Speech of P. Emory Aldrich, at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, August 6th, 1860, in defense of republican principles. [Worcester, 1860] 8p. 22.5cm. Caption title. "Worcester Palladium extra"
Card 1990
Card 1990
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Le Worcester Canadien : guide historique, commercial, et industriel. Volume xx. Worcester, Mass. : S. Arthur Roy & Fils, 1907.
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g: R. Santerre, December, 1982
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Worcester republican--Extra. Ms. Worcester, Aug. 26, 1835. A.8.1 [4] p. 27.5cm. p.53
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Worcester Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, England. Shakespeare, William. Midsummer night's dream. Shakspere's Midsummer night's dream. With illustrations designed and modelled by W. Boynton Kirk, for a dessert service manufactured by Kerr, Binns, & Co., Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester . . . for the Dublin Great Exhibition of 1853. Dublin. McGlashan. 1853. (I), 35 pp. 13 plates. 24 cm., in 4s. Same. [Without the text.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. August 12, 1916. L7567 — Worcester Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, England. — Kirk, William Boynton, illus.
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Worcester Spy. Friends of peace, The, pseud. No. 2 in **H.90a.325** Spy Office . . . We have this moment received the following important handbill from Boston . . . To all the electors of Massachusetts, of whatever political party they may be . . . — Broadside. [Worcester, Mass.] 1808. Size, $17\frac{1}{4} \times 10\frac{7}{8}$ inches. Dated March 28th, 1808. Postscripts are printed on the back. On the Massachusetts state election and the embargo of 1808. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1915. K4808 — T.r. — Broadsides. — Embargo. — Massachusetts. Pol. hist. — Worcester Spy.
Card 1998
Card 1998
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XQ. Worcester Telegram. 62 Worcester Telegram : King George dies in sleep... -- Worcester : 936WoT Worcester Telegram., 1936. [4] p.; 14 cm. 1. Miniature books--Specimens. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm36027744
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WORCESTER TEMPERANCE SOCIETY R-B Acc 87- 8 no.70 Sargent, Lucius Manlius, 1786-1867. An address delivered at Worcester, before the Worcester Temperance Society. Boston : Printed by Ford and Damrell, Temperance Press, Wilson's Lane, 1833. 31 p. : 22.3 cm. Reference: Sabin 76996. Reference: Amer. Imp. 21058. Green wrapper. Published by the Worcester Temperance Society. 1..Temperance. I.Worcester Temperance Society. II.T. 87-530164 MRG87-530164 20668
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Worcester Woman's Club, Worcester, Mass. Annual report. 1888/9, 1889/90. = [Worcester. 1888–90.] I v. 24°, obl. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 26, 1907. G5437
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*Acc. Worcester Transcript. v.11, no.105; May 8, 1861. 70-1017 Worcester, William R. Hooper, 1861. May Papers
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Worcester Woman's Club, Worcester, Mass. *P.39.994p.2 Year-book, 1893/94, 1895/96, 1899/1900–1906/07, 10/11, 12/13-21/22 = Worcester. 1893–1921. 20v. 12°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Additional unbound parts, as received, may be found in covers on the same if-number they are not noted on card until bound. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 4, 1907. G5858
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Card 2008
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Worcestershire, England. Geography, description and travel. Brewer, James Norris, fl. 1799–1829, and others. *L.44.1.15.Part 2 Warwickshire, Westmoreland, and Worcestershire, by J. Norris Brewer; — Rev. J. Hodgson; — F. C. Laird. London. Harris. 1914. 3 parts in 1 v. Plates. Engraved title-page. [Brayley, Edward Wedlake, and John Britton. The beauties of England and Wales. Vol. 15, part 2.] 21 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1918. L4279 — Warwickshire, England. Geog. — Westmoreland County, England. Geog. — Worcestershire, England. Geog. — Hodgson, Rev. John, jt. auth., 1779–1845. — Laird, Francis Charles, jt. auth.
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Worcestershire, England. Geography, description and travel. Maps. No. 131 in *Atlas* 10.4.R5.2 Jansson, Jan. -1673. Wigorniensis Comitatus cum Warwicensi; nec non Conventriæ libertas. [Tabula.] Amstelodami. [165-?] Size, $16\frac{1}{8} \times 20$ inches. Scale (computed), 2.4 miles to 1 inch. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 8, 1905. F7816 — Warwickshire, Eng. Geog. Maps. — Worcestershire, Eng. Maps.
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Worcestershire-queries about peace. [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. XDefoe Worcestershire-queries about peace. By Tom Flockmaker, clothier of Worcester. .21 London: Printed for S.Popping at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1711. Price two pence. 15p. 19.5cm.(8vo) Moore 220. I. Title.
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The Word; a monthly journal of reform v. 13, n.12, April 1885. Acc 68-663 Princeton, Mass. 28 Oct 1968 - City fds
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*Defoe 21.W63 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A word about a new election, that the people of England may see the happy difference between English liberty and French slavery; and may consider well, before they make the exchange. [London] Printed in the year 1710. 23 p. 19cm. Also issued under title: A word against a new election. 1. Gt. Brit.--Pol. & govt.--1702-1714. I. Title.
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*Defoe 21.W63 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A word against a new election, that the people of England may see the happy difference between English liberty and French slavery; and may consider well, before they make the exchange. [London] Printed in the year 1710. 23 p. 20cm. Also issued under title: A word about a new election. Ex libris (bookplate): Caroli E. Doble. (Continued on next card)
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*Defoe 21.W63 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A word against a new election... 1710. (Card 2) *Defoe 27.56 --- [Another copy] 19cm. no. 4 1. Gt. Brit.--Pol. & govt.--1702-1714. I. Title.
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Word, The, at St. Kavin's. Verse. Carman, Bliss. 1861– The word at St. Kavin’s. [Verse. Illustrated by Thomas Maitland Cleland.] — Nelson, N. H. The Monadnock Press. [1903.] 29, (1) pp. 19½ cm. One of an edition of 300 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 16, 1914. K1125 — T.r. — Cleland, Thomas Maitland, illus.
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A word for his sponsor. *A.3749C .3 Hall, James Norman, 1887- A word for his sponsor, a narrative poem. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1949. ix, 116 p. 22 cm. First edition. PS3515 An Atlantic Monthly Press book. .A363W6 1949 — [Another copy]
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Word, A, for the navy. Verse. Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837–1909. A word for the navy. [Verse.] London. Redway. 1887. 16 pp. Printer's device. 19½ cm. *A.8693.30 No. 17 of an edition of 250 copies This is the 2d issue of the 1st edition; see Wise, pp. 67, 68. Bound with the original front cover, of stiff mottled grey paper. The back cover, containing an advertisement of Mr. Herne Shepherd's Bibliography of Swinburne, is missing. — Same. Popular edition. 1896. 19 cm. *A.8693.30R No printer's device. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1926.
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A word in season. Fellow-citizens ... 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. Library of Congress Information Card
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A word in season in behalf of the holy scriptures. Rand, Asa, 1783-1871. A word in season in behalf of the holy scriptures, to which is added, A brief reply to the "Observations" of friend Edward Cobb. By Asa Rand ... Portland [Me.]: Printed by A.& J.Shirley. 1818. iv,[5]-156p. "Errata"-p.156. Shaw/Shoemaker 45471; Noyes, Maine imprints, 832. MB-Rev.
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A word in season to all Protestants of all denominations throughout Great Britain, Ireland, and America. 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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A word of advice. Beware my good friends ... 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. Library of Congress Information Card
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A word of advice. Mark well the barretor. 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. Library of Congress Information Card
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Card 2038
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A word of advice, to such as are settling new plantations. 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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**H.27.119 Word, A, of advice to such as are settling new plantations. [Boston. Printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman. 1739.] 15 pp. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 7, 1903 E8313
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Word, A, of advice to the wanton and unclean. No. 2 in **H.99b.171 London. Printed by R. Tookey, for Tho. Parkhurst. 1705. (1), 44 pp. Sm. $8^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 16, 1902 E3873 — Chastity.
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Word, A, of comfort to a melancholy country. Amicus Patriae, pseud. [A word of comfort to a melancholy country. Or the bank of credit erected in the Massachusetts-Bay, fairly defended by a discovery of the great benefit, accruing by it to the whole province; with a remedy for recovering a civil state when sinking under desperation by a defeat on their bank of credit. By Amicus Patriae.] [Boston: Printed in the year, 1721.] 7-50 pp. 14½ cm., in 4s. **H.89.34 A plea for paper money and "inflation." (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1912. H7596 — Amicus Patriae, pseud. auth. 1652-1725. (M2) — Paper money. (I) — T.r. (I) — Bank of credit, Boston. (I) — Massachusetts. Fin. Curr. Col…
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Word, A, of comfort to a melancholy country. Amicus Patriae, pseud. [A word of comfort to a melancholy country. ...] (Continued.) **H.89.34 The title-page and several pages at the beginning and end are missing, and a few pages are mutilated. This title is taken from the copy in the John Carter Brown Library. In the Catalogue of the American Library of George Brinley, Part 1, p. 101 [*6175.90.Part 1], this pamphlet is attributed to the Rev. John Wise. Same. (In Davis, Andrew M., editor. Colonial currency reprints, 1682–1751. Vol. 2, pp. 159–226. Boston. 1911.) *4315.76.2 Included is a facsimile of the title-page of the edition of 1721. [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1912. H7596
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Word, The, of God., magnified by Him. [Boston? 17—?] 5-32 pp. $12^{\circ}$. The pages preceding p. 5 are lacking. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 27, 1903 E9921
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Word of God. See Logos. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 1, 1910. H4027
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The word of God a volume for the world. Wadsworth, Benjamin, 1750-1826. The word of God a volume for the world. A sermon preached in Salem, before the Bible Society of Salem and its vicinity, at their annual meeting, April 19, 1815. By Benjamin Wadsworth ... Salem: Printed by Thomas C.Cushing, 1815. 24,8p. 22cm. "Fourth report of the trustees of the Bible Society of Salem and Vicinity," (Shaw/Shoemaker: 34114): 8p. at end. Shaw/Shoemaker: 36463. MB-Rev.
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Word of honor, The. Comedy. Goldoni, Carlo, 1707-1793. *6558.4.1=**G.3961.3.1 The word of honor. A comedy. In three acts. (In New British Theatre, The. [2d edition.] Vol. 1, pp. 339- 377. London. 1814.) This play is of the first edition, bound in a volume of the second edition. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 1, 1919. L8059 — T.r.
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Word, A, or two of advice to William Warburton . . . By a friend. See Grey, Zachary, D.D., LL.D. 1687-1766. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 2, 1915. K2679
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Word pictures. Verse. Heustis, B. L. Word pictures. [Verse.] = [New York. McBride Printing Co. 1923.] (1), 35 ff. Portrait. Decorated cover. 22 cm. Printed on one side only of the leaf. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1924. M8159 — T.r.
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*W.65 .5 nc.1 A word to all true Americans, and to those who love the memory of Washington. [Portland [Me.] published by J. M'Kown, 1810] 12 p. 20cm. An attack on the administration of President Madison, Imprint from p.12. 1. U. S.--Pol. & govt. --1809-1817. The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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**H.12.17 Word, A, to Mr. Peters, and two words for the Parliament and kingdom. . . By a friend to the Parliament, city, and ministry of it. See Ward, Nathaniel. 1570?–1653. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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A word to Sabbath School teachers ... Boston, American Tract Society [ca.1850?] g:Osterville Free Library Feb.1971
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A word to the present and succeeding generation Mather, Eleazer, 1637-1669. *XG .376 .5 no.2 A serious exhortation to the present and succeeding generation in New-England, earnestly calling upon all to endeavour that the Lords gracious presence may be continued with posterity. Being the substance of the last sermons preached by Mr. Eleazer Mather ... The second edition ... Boston, Printed by John Foster, 1678. 2 p.l., 31 p. 19cm. (Continued on next card)
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A word to the present and succeeding generation Mather, Eleazer, 1637-1669. A serious ex- hortation ... 1678. (Card 2) "To the reader" (2d prelim. leaf) signed: Boston 28. of 12m. 1677. Increase Mather. Running title: A word to the present and succeeding generation ... Evans 254; Holmes, Minor Mathers, 10-B. Another copy. 18.5cm. Imperfect: margins cropped, affecting text, passim.
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Word, A, to the wise. Comedy. For various editions of this work See Kelly, Hugh. 1739-1777. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1914. K1324
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A word to the wise: or, A hint of the times. Clarke, William, fl. 1714. XDefoe A word to the wise: or, A hint on the times. 30 Deliver'd in three sermons ... By William .713 Clarke, minister of the gospel at Shadwell ... .C55W London: Printed for the author, and are to be sold by John Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, and by most booksellers in London and Westminster. 1713. Price six-pence. 46 p. 18.5cm. (8vo) Page 39 misnumbered 49.
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A word to the wise. Berkeley, George, Bp. of Cloyne, 1685-1753. A word to the wise: or, The Bishop of Cloyne's exhortation to the Roman Catholick clergy of Ireland ... The fourth edition. Boston: Re-printed and sold by S.Kneeland, over against the prison in Queen-Street. 1750. Also available in microtext. 16p. 20cm.(8vo) Evans 6463. Presumably from the library of the Reverend (See next card)
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Berkeley, George, Bp. of Cloyne, 1685-1753. A word to the wise ... 1750. (Card 2) Jeremy Belknap. RARE BOOK × DEPT. XH .17 Another copy. 19.5cm. .236
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A word to women. BJ1571 .W5 Wilson, Mrs. Caroline (Fry) 1787-1846. A word to women, The love of the world, and other gatherings; being a collection of short pieces. By Caroline Fry ... Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 1840. vii, 264 p. 19 1/2cm. *P.32.317.1 — — [Another copy] 1. Conduct of life. 2. Young women. I. Title. BJ1571.W5
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“Word, A,” with Bunn, after Burns’s “Address to the Deil.” Adam, J. R. **T.57.303 “A word” with Bunn, after Burns’s “Address to the Deil.” — London. Brittain. [1847.] 12 pp. 18½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1913. J4 — T.r. — Bunn, Alfred. 1796?–1860.
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Worde, Wynkyn de, d.1534, tr. see also Wynkyn de Worde, d. 1534
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Worde, Wynkyn de, d. 1534, tr. Seven Sages. English. The history of the Seven wise masters of Rome. Printed from the edition of Wynkyn de Worde, 1520 and edited, with an introduction, by George Laurence Gomme, F.S.A. London: Printed for the Villon Society, 1885. 2 p.l., xvii, 180 p. illus. (facsimis.) 20cm. (Cnap-books and folk-lore tracts, ser.1, v.2) I. Worde, Wynkyn de, d.1534, tr. II. Gomme, Sir George Laurence, 1853-1916, ed. III. Villon Society.
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WORDE, WYNKEN DE, D. 1534? Bennett, Henry Stanley, 1889- English books & readers, 1475-1557, being a study in the history of the book trade from Caxton to the incorporation of the Stationers' Company. Cambridge [Eng.] University Press, 1952. xiii, 336 p. 23 cm. Appendix. 1. Handlist of publications by Wynken de Worde, 1492-1535. 2. Trial list of translations into English printed between 1475- (Continued on next card)
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WORDE, WYNKEN DE, D. 1534? *Q.59 .112 Bennett, Henry Stanley, 1889- English books & readers, 1475-1557... 1952. (Card 2) 1560. Bibliography: p. 320-322. Z151 .B4 ----- Another Copy>
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Worden, James Avery. Abraham Lincoln. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Memorial meeting. February 9, 1916. — [Philadelphia.] 1916. 11 pp. 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 2, 1922. M3485 — Lincoln, Abraham.
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Worden, John Lorimer, 1818-1897. Chittenden, Lucius Eugene. 2329a.121=*“20th”.32.74 The Monitor and the Merrimac. Both sides of the story told by Lieut. J. L. Worden, U. S. N., Lieut. Green, U. S. N., and H. Ashton Ramsay, C. S. N. [Also a chapter entitled The last of the Monitor by E. W. Watson.] New York. Harper. 1912. xi, (1), 73 pp. Plate. 17.5 cm., in 8s. The part of this book giving the accounts by Worden and Green is taken from Chittenden's Recollections of President Lincoln and his administration. The accounts by Ramsay and Watson are catalogued separately. D7370 — Worden, John Lorimer, 1897. — Merrimac, iron-clad. — Monitor, iron-clad. — Greene, Samuel Dana, 1839-1884.
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Words. Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1913? *A.867F.3 Write it right; a little blacklist of literary faults. [3d edition.] — New York. The Neale Publishing Co. 1910. 73 pp. 15 cm. A list of English words that are often used incorrectly. Same. The Union Library Association. 1934. 3-73 pp. 2588.162 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1929. N5859 — T.r. — Words. — English language. Etym.
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Words. Garlanda, Frederico. K.245-18 The fortunes of words. Letters to a lady. N. Y. (1887).
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Poole, Joshua The English Parnassus: or, a helpe to English poesie. Containing a short institution of that art, a collection of all rhyming monosyllables . . . — London. Johnson. 1657. (30), 597 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Mar. 31, 1902. E3452 — T.r. — Phrases. — Words. — English language. Synonyms. — English language. Rhymes. — Poetry.
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Words. Swinton, William. Rambles among words: their poetry, history, and wisdom. New York. Scribner. 1859. 302 pp. $12^\circ$. 2488.39 Same. London. Griffin. 1861. 287 pp. Sm. $8^\circ$. **K.247.9 Same. New York. Thomas. 1864. 302 pp. $12^\circ$. 2488.40 Two copies. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 21, 1904 F892 — T.r. — Words.
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Words. Creeley, Robert, 1926- Words, poems by Robert Creeley. Charles Scribner's Sons * New York [1967] 143p. 21cm. Brown linen, stamped in white on spine.
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Words at play Sutro, Alfred, 1869-1945. Words at play / by Adam Smart; illustrated by W.R. Davenport. [San Francisco] Printed at the Grabhorn Press, San Francisco, c. 1939. [26] leaves (1st and last blank): col. ill. ; 32 cm. Verse. Imprint from verso of t.p. White and red decorated boards with rose cloth back. References: Heller & Magee.
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Words for music. Newell, William Wells, 1839–1907. Words for music: a symphonic series. = Boston. Small, Maynard & Co. 1904. (4), iv, 118, (1) pp. Decorated title-page. $16\frac{1}{2}$ cm. One of an edition of 200 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 11, 1919. L7762 — T.r. — Lyric poetry. Colls.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Words for the chisel. Taggard, Genevieve, 1894-1948. XA ... Words for the chisel. New York, Alfred A. .8708D Knopf, 1926. .5 86,[2]p. 21cm. Poems. Green cloth, blind & gilt stamped. Ex libris (bookplate): Lillian Franklin Carr.
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Words for the hour. Howe, Julia Ward. 1819–1910. of 4509.5=6017.78=*P.85.431.2 Words for the hour. By the author "Passion-flowers." [Verse.] Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 1857. 165 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1914. K1320 — T.r.
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The words upon the window pane. Yeats, William Butler, 1865-1939. The words upon the window pane: a play in one act, with notes upon the play and its subject, by William Butler Yeats. The Cuala Press, Dublin, Ireland, MCMXXXIV. [1934] 4 p.l., 58 p., 1¾. 21.5cm. (4to) Title illustration. One of 350 copies. Natural linen spine, with printed paper label; printed gray-blue boards. (See next card) MB
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Yeats, William Butler, 1865-1939. The words upon the window pane ... 1934. (Card 2) Inscribed: For Con, from Jan, March 23, 1934 [i.e., from John Masefield to his wife] Ex libris (bookseller's label): John Masefield.
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Words with wings. Poems. Fall, Charles Gershom. Words with wings. [Poems.] = London. Stock. 1913. vii, 165 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1913. H9131 — T.r.
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No. 1 in **G.3942.23 Wordsworth, Charles, Bishop of St. Andrews. 1806– Man’s excellency a cause of praise and thankfulness to God. A sermon preached at Stratford-upon-Avon . . . April 24, 1864. London. Smith, Elder, & Co. 1864. 28 pp. 18 cm. A part of the Shakespeare tercentenary exercises. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2705 — Shakespeare, William. Celebrations.
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*A.1358 Wordsworth, Christopher, Bp. of Lincoln, 1807-1885. .1 Cambridge. University. Prolusiones academicae praemis annuis dignatae et incuria Cantabrigiensi recitatae comitis maximis A. D. M.DCCC.XXVII. Cantabrigidae, typis academicis excudebit J. Smith [1827?] 35 p. 21cm. CONTENTS.—The Druids, a poem, by Christopher Wordsworth.—Carmen graecum, by William Selwyn.—Carmen latinum, by Christopher Wordsworth. 1. College verse—Cambridge. I. Wordsworth, Christopher, Bp. of Lincoln, 1807-1885. II. Title.
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Wordsworth, Christopher, Bp. of Lincoln, 1807-1885. Cambridge. University. Prolusiones Academicae praemis annuis dignatae et in curia Cantabrigiensi recitatae comitiis maximis A.D. M.DCCC.XXVIII. Cantabrigiae: typis academicis excudit, Joannes Smith. <1828?> 41 p. 22cm. "The invasion of Russia by Napoleon Buonaparte" by Christopher Wordsworth: p. <5> - 13; "Carmen (Continued on next card)
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Wordsworth, Christopher, Bp. of Lincoln, 1807-1885. *XA Cambridge. University. Prolusiones academi- cae ... <1828?> (Card 2) .1358 græcum" by Frederick Tennyson: p.<15>-22; "Car- men latinum" by Christopher Wordsworth: p.<23>-30.
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Wordsworth, Christopher, editor, 1848— Maidstone, Clement, fl. 1410. *3432.118=**Benton 28.15 Ordinale Sarvm, sive Directorivm sacerdotvm (liber, quem Pica Sarvm vvlgo vocitat clerus): auctore Clemente Maydeston, sacerdote: transcribed by the late William Cooke, and edited from his papers by Chr. Wordsworth. London. 1901, o2. 2 v. Facsimiles. [Henry Bradshaw Society. Vol. 20, 22.] 22 cm., in 8s. The Latin text with introduction and notes. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 22. 1723. Cp139 — Salisbury, England, Dio cesse of. Ordinals. — Cooke, William, ed., 1821-1894. — Wordsworth, Christopher, ed., 1848-. — Ordinals. — Pica Sarum. — Directorium sacerdotum. — S.r.
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Wordsworth, Christopher, 1848- , and Henry Littlehales. The old service-books of the English Church. London. Methuen & Co. [1904.] xv, 319 pp. Plates. Facsimiles. [The antiquary's books.] 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 22, 1923. Cp137 — T.r. — S.r. — Jt. auth. — England, Church of. Liturgy and ritual.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy. Recollections cf a tour made in Scotland, A.D. 1803. Edited by J. C. Shairp. Edinburgh. Edmonston & Douglas. 1874. xliv, 316, (I) pp. Sm. 8°. Same. 2d edition. I, 316, (I) pp. *P.82.985 Same. New York. Putnam. xliv, 316 pp. 13 cm., in 3s. 1 pr. 21, 1902 F.3827 — Shairp, John Campbell, ed. — Scotland. Geog.
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Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. **K.121.11 Complete poetical works; with a description of the country of the lakes in the north of England. Edited by Henry Reed. Philadelphia. J. Kay, Jr. & Bro. 1844 [Cop. 1837]. 551 pp. Portrait. $8^\circ$.
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Bits of burnished gold. William Wordsworth. Compiled by Rose Porter. New York: Anson D.F.Randolph & Company,38West Twenty-third Street. [1888] 124p. 8.5x11cm. Imperfect: p.27-42 wanting.
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g: Ruth Rauscher--Acc 77- 467 (110) I Porter, Rose, 1845-1906, comp. II Title dis red s: XmQ.62.58
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. *A.9851.7 Earlier poems. Corrected as in the latest editions. With preface, and notes showing the text as it stood in 1815. By William Johnston. — London. Moxon. 1857. xxvi, 435 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1917. L1307 — Johnston, William, barrister-at-law, ed.
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Ecclesiastical sketches. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822. x, 123 p. 23cm. First edition. I. Great Britain. History. Religious. I. Title.
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*A.9851 .12 Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. A guide through the district of the lakes in the north of England, with a description of the scenery, &c. for the use of tourists and residents. 5th ed., with considerable additions. Kendal [Eng.] Hudson and Nicholson., 1835. xxiv, 139 p. map (fold) 17cm. 1. Lake District, Eng. LCA
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R-B Acc. Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. The happy warrior and other poems... London : The Medici Society, by Philip Lee Warner, 1915. (Toronto : Humphrey, at the Oxford Univ. Press). 43 p. ; 15.5 cm. I.T. RG87-530011 39205 MRG87-530011
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Acc 77-114 Juvenile poems for young children ... Boston, Lilly, Wait, Colman, and Holden, 1833. LCx Benton fd 28 Feb 1977
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*A.9851 .13 [Wordsworth, William] 1770-1850. Lyrical ballads, with a few other poems [by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge] London, Printed for J. & A, Arch, 1798. v, 210 p. 16cm. Sheets of the first Bristol ed. of the same year, re-issued with a cancel title page. This copy contains p.97-98 in their original state, with reading, p.97, line 2, "Than fifty years of reason." Ex libris: Robert Hoe (book label); Lee M. Friedman (bookpla te) I. Coleridge, Sa muel Taylor, 1772-1834, joint author. II. Title.
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R-B PR Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. 5869 Lyrical ballads, : with other poems. .L9 In two volumes. / By W. Wordsworth. 1800x -- Second edition. -- London: : Printed for T.N. Longman and O. Rees ... by Biggs and Co. Bristol., 1800. 2 v.; 16 cm. (8vo) By Wordsworth and Coleridge. Printers' imprint in v. l at foot of p. [215]: Printed by Biggs and Cottle ... The edition statement appears on t.p. of v. l only. In v. l, p. ix is misnumbered ''xi. '' OCLC number: ocm01940299. (cont. next card) MRG90-601210 26145
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R-B PR Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. 5869 Lyrical ballads, : 1800 .L9 (card 2) 1800x Cornell University. Libraries. Cornell Wordsworth Coll., 6 ESTC 146537 PMM 256 I.Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772- 1834. II.T. RG90-601210 AACR2 MRG90-601210 FR5869.L9 1800x 26146
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. *A.9851.8 Melodies from nature. Harmonized by William Wordsworth. Arranged by Emily Lucas Blackall. = Boston. D. Lothrop Co. [1889.] Unpaged. Illus. Portraits. Plates. 27 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 3, 1929. N6260 — T.r.— Blackall, Emily Lucas, comp.— Nature. Studies of outdoor life.
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Peter Bell, a tale in verse, by William Wordsworth. London: Printed by Strahan and Spottiswoode, Printers-Street: for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row. 1819. 2 p.l., [iii]-v, 88 p. front. 22cm.
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19 Feb 1940 - Benton fd full printed col. - gilt a stamped top edge off by Routt & Sons. I Title. dis
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WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM, 1770-1850. PETER BELL. [Reynolds, John Hamilton] 1796-1825. Peter Bell. A lyrical ballad ... London: Printed for Taylor and Hessey, 93, Fleet Street. 1819. viii,[9]-29p. 21.5cm.(8vo) "Preface" signed: W.W. "A burlesque anticipation of William Wordsworth's 'Peter Bell'"--Halkett & Laing. I. W.W. Peter Bell. II. Title.
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Poems by William Wordsworth: including Lyrical ballads, and the miscellaneous pieces of the author. With additional poems, a new preface, and a supplementary essay. In two volumes. -- London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1815. (T. Davison.) 2 v. : front., ; 22 cm. Three of the poems, Address to a child, The mother's return, and The cottager to the infant, are by Dorothy Wordsworth. ''T. Davison, Lombard-street, Whitefriars, London''--Verso of each (cont. next card) MRG90-604785
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Poems by William Wordsworth: : 1815 (card 2) t.p. Vol. 1: li, [1], 375, [1] p.; v. 2: [2], 440 [i.e. 400] p. ''Errata and corrections'' (for both volumes): p. [1] following p. li in v. l. Page xvii in v. l and pages 144, 383 and 400 in v. 2 misnumbered xvi, 145, 382 and 440 respectively. This edition exists in at least 2 states: in one state, v. l has signature letter ''b'' missing from the bottom of leaf bl and leaves Q5-Q8 (cont. next card) MRG90-604785
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Poems by William Wordsworth: : 1815 (in v. 1 and leaf 2A6 in v. 2 are cancells; in the other state, the signature letter "'b'" is present and there are no cancells in either volume. HRC has a copy of each state. TxU-Hu OCLC number: ocm06852224. Wise, T.J. Bibl. of W. Wordsworth, I.Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. II.Bromley, John Charles, 1795-1839, engraver. III.Beaumont, George Howland, Sir, 1753-1827, artist. IV.Reynolds, Samuel William, 1773-1835, engrave RG90-604785 AACR2 MRG90-604785 PR5850'.E15
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Wordsworth, William. A.9851 Poems, chiefly of early and late years; including The borderers, a tragedy. London. Moxon. 1842. xi, (1), 405 pp. Sm. 8°. -Borderers, The.
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Wordsworth, William- K.118-11 Poems. With an introductory essay on his life and writings [by H. T. Tuckerman]. N. Y., 1849. Portr. 12°.
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Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. Poems. — London. Longman. 1807. 2 v. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. *A.9851.9 Poems. Selected and edited by Robert Aris Willmott. Illustrated with one hundred designs by Birket Foster, J. Wolf, and John Gilbert, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. = London. Routledge & Co. 1859. (14), 389, (1) pp. Illus. Plate. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 30, 1931. N9155 — Dalziel, George, en Robert Aris, ed., 1809-1863. — 1825-1899. — Wolf, Joseph, Artist, 1820-1899. — Gilbert, Sir John, illus., 1817-1897. — Dalziel, Edward, engraver, 1817-1905.
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Acc 69-766A (86) Poems of William Wordsworth. New York, Johnston, 1896. Signature of Sara Ware Bassett. Gift of F.B. Taylor - 16 Apr 1969
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RARE BKS PR5850 .E32 1832x v.1 BPL1RB 39999063111148 Wordsworth, William, 1770 The poetical works of William Wordsworth. 4 V. ; 16 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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RARE BKS PR5850 .E32 1832x v.2 BPL1RB 39999063111155 Wordsworth, William, 1770 The poetical works of William Wordsworth. 4 V. ; 16 CM.
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RARE BKS PR5850 .E32 1832x v.3 BPL1RB 39999063111163 Wordsworth, William, 1770 The poetical works of William Wordsworth. 4 v. ; 16 cm.
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RARE BKS PR5850 .E32 1832x v.4 BPL1RB 39999063111171 Wordsworth, William, 1770 The poetical works of William Wordsworth. 4 v. ; 16 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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*PR5850 .1854 Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. The poetical works of William Wordsworth. Boston, Little, Brown, 1854. 7 v. port. 18cm. (The British poets) The biographical sketch (v.1, [ix]-xl) is by J. R. Lowell, and forms the basis of his essay on Wordsworth in Among my books, second series, 1876. *K.87.9 — — [Another copy] *K.87 — — [An other copy] .12 Clippings Inserted. LCA I. Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891.
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Wordsworth, William. Poetical works. Boston. Cummings, Hilliard & Co. 1824. 4 v. 16°. B.6029a.52 Same. Vol. 1, 4. 4556.15 Same. New edition. Vol. 1-4, 6. London. Moxon. 1849, 50. 5 v. Sm. 8°. 6609a.84 Same. New edition. Boston. Phillips, Sampson & Co. 1850. 539 pp. Portrait. 12°. **K.118.7 [The "K" copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.)
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Wordsworth, W. Poetical works. (Continued.) Same. Little, Brown & Co. 1854. 7 v. [British poets.] 16°. **K.87.9=**K.87.12 Same. 1859. 6609a.83 Same. 1865. 16°, l. p. **G.3723.5** Same. London. Moxon & Co. 1869. xxiv, 704 pp. 8°. 2562.54 Same. Nelson. 1871. xxxi, 566 pp. Illus. Sm. 8°. 6565.76 Same. Dicks. N. d. 11, 190, iv pp. Portrait. Sm. 8°. 6565.51 Same. First complete American from the last London ed. New Haven. Peck & Newton. 1831. xxxiv, 320 pp. Port. 8°. 6604.47 [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 15. 1901 E1c70
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. ... The poetical works of Wordsworth, With memoir, explanatory notes, &c. With original illustrations and steel portrait. London, Frederick Warne; New York, Scribner, Welford and Armstrong [1872?] xxxix,[1],530p. front.(port.) 19cm. (The Chandos poets) Ex libris (ms. annotations): Elizabeth Porter Gould.
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gift of Ruth Rauscher-- Acc 77-467 (111) dis
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. The poetical works of William Wordsworth; edited by William Knight ... Edinburgh: William Paterson, MDCCCLXXXII [-LXXXIX]. 11 v. fronts. (v.1-7), ports. 27.5cm. Title vignettes. Arrangement chronological, with index of poems and first lines (v.8) Chronological list: v.8, p.325-387. (See next card) MB
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27 Feb. 1963 - 11 v. - gift Mrs. Julius Kosby Acc 64-634 I Knight, William Angus, 1836-1916, ed. II Knight, William Angus, 1836-1916. The life of William Wordsworth. dis
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. The poetical works ... 1882-89. (Card 2) "Prose works: Guide to the lakes, Letters on the Kendal and Windermere Railway": v.8, p.[181]-321. "The life of William Wordsworth, by William Knight": v.9-11. Some of the frontispieces, and the portrait, appear in two states. No.52 of 115 copies on large paper, the inner margins measuring 42mm. Bright blue cloth, blind & gilt stamped.
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R-B PR 5850 .E92 Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. The poetical works of William Wordsworth. / Edited with memoir by Edward Dowden. London : George Bell & Sons..., 1892-93. (Chiswick Press.) 7 v. : fronts. (v.l: port.; v.3: fold. facsim.) ; 18 cm. (The Aldine edition of the British poets) Incomplete: MB (R-B) lacks vols. 4- 7. Ex libris (bookplate): Sara Ware Bassett -- MB (R-B) copy. OCLC number: ocm04623228. I.Dowden, Edward, 1843-1913, ed. RG90-613740 PR5850.E92 12161
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R-B PR 5864 Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. .Al 1915x The prelude : an autobiographical poem, 1799-1805 / by William Wordsworth. -- Hammersmith : The Doves Press, MDCCCCXV [1915]. [8], 301, [11] p. (1st 8 & last 10 blank) ; 24 cm. Imprint from colophon; date also on t.p. "Printed by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson at the Doves Press ... Hammersmith, from the text of the first edition, 1850. 155 copies on paper & 10 copies on vellum"--Colophon; one of 10 MRGRRBK (Continued on next card) ocm09472295 002136
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R-B PR 5864 .Al 1915x Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. -- The prelude ... MDCCCCXV [1915]. (Card 2) copies on vellum. Name pallet: Bound by Riviere & Son, London, 1931. Blue morocco gilt, spine richly gilt, in quarter leather slipcase. Book-plate of John Saks. Laid in is a detailed sketch for the binding with numerous notes by the binder and customer, dated 1931. (MRGRRBK) ocm09472295 002137
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R-B PR 5864 .A1 1915x Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. -- The prelude ... MDCCCCXV [1915]. (Card 3) Tomkinson 47; Ransom PPB47. 1. Vellum printed books. I. Doves Press. II. Riviere & Son. Binding. III. Saks, John. Book-plate. IV. Title. MRGRRBK ocm09472295 002138
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Wordsworth, William. 1770–1850. 6577.10=*Artz Cab.11.9 The prelude; or, growth of a poet's mind. An autobiographical poem. New York. Appleton & Co. 1850. viii, 374 pp. 16°. Two copies. The copy on shelf-number *Artz Cab.11.9 contains autograph letters from Elizabeth Peabody and Mary Peabody to Elizabeth Porter Gould, and various newspaper clippings concerning Elizabeth Peabody, who originally owned this book. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 3, 1908. G6275 — T.r.
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R-B PR 5869 .R4 Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. The recluse / by William Wordsworth. -- London : Macmillan and Co..., 1888. [6], 56 p.; 18 cm. First edition. Wise, Ashley, 8, p. 36. Bound in green cloth; stamped in gold. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm01700094 003400
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Wordsworth, William. K.166.25 Selected poems. Hart-leap well, by Wordsworth; How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix, by Browning; a Canadian boatsong, by T. Moore. N. Y., 1875. Pl. 16°.
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Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. LXXV sonnets. — [Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1910.] (9) pp., 76 ff. Vignette. 21 cm. Printed on one side only of the leaf. A limited edition of 440 copies. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1910. H4572
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. *A.9851.6 Sonnets. Collected in one volume, with a few additional ones, now first published. — London. Moxon. 1838. xi, 477 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1917. L1210 — Sonnets.
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Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. *A.9851.2 The white doe of Rylstone; or the fate of the Nortons. A poem. — London. Longman. 1815. xi, 162 pp. Plate. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] April 11, 1902. E3549 — T.r.
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Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. *A.9851.1 The white doe of Rylstone; or, the fate of the Nortons. [With illustrations by Birket Foster and H. N. Humphreys.] — London. Longman. 1859. 165 pp. $8^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] April 2, 1902. E3532 — Humphreys, Henry Noel — Foster, Myles Birket, artist, illustrator. 1825-1899. — T.r.
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*Acc. 73-411 (203) Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Wordsworth, an anthology. [London] R. Cobden-Sanderson, 1920. RBDx; LCxxx Benton Fd
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Wordsworth, William. Yarrow revisited, and other poems. Boston. Munroe & Co. 1835. xii, 17-244 pp. 16°. 6568.21 Two copies. Same. New York. Bartlett & Raynor. *A.9851.4 Same. 2d edition. 1836. 244 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. 6568.176 -T.r.
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Wordsworth, William, 1770–1850. Bibliography. Wise, Thomas James, 1859– *A.9851A.1 Two Lake poets. A catalogue of printed books, manuscripts and autograph letters by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Collected by Thomas James Wise. — London. Printed for private circulation only. 1927. xxi, 135, (1) pp. Portraits. Facsimiles. $25\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. One of an edition of 130 copies printed upon antique paper. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 3, 1928. N4782 — T.r. — Wordsworth, William, 1770–1850. Bibl. — Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772–1834. Bibl.
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Wordsworth, William. Bagehot, Walter. No. 5 in *R.9.527 Wordsworth, Tennyson and Browning; or, pure, ornate, and grotesque art in English poetry. New York, 1865. 273-284, 415-427 pp. 8º. Cut from the Eclectic magazine, March, 1865 [Per. Room *5216.l.n.s.l].
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Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, Baronet. 1762-1837. **G.4076.72 Human fate, and an address to the poets Wordsworth & Southey: poems. = Great Totham. Clark. 1846. (1), 19, (2) ff. Portraits. Auto- graph facsimile. 23 cm. Printed on one side only of the leaf. A limited edition. Inserted are various illustrations, a portrait of Southey, and an Ode and Sonnet by Wordsworth. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 12, 1909. H1137 — T.r. — Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850.—Southey, Robert. 1774-1843.
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Wordsworth, William. Church, Richard William. Dante, and other essays. London. Macmillan & co. 1888. (3), 260 pp. Sm. $8^0$. 2798.67 Same. 1893. (5), 260 pp. *R.9.173 Contents.-Dante.-William Wordsworth.-"Sordello." The essay on Dante first appeared in the Christian remembrancer, Jan., 1850, was reprinted in Essays and reviews, 1854, and published with other matter, London, 1878; it may be found on 2798.51.
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Morley, John Morley, viscount, 1838-1923. Studies in literature, by John Morley. London and New York, Macmillan and co., 1891. 4 p. l., 347 p. 18½cm. "First edition." Reprinted from the Nineteenth century and the Fortnightly review. CONTENTS.—Wordsworth.—Aphorisms.—Maine on popular government.—A few words on French models.—On the study of literature.—Victor Hugo's Ninety-three.—On The ring and the book.—Memorials of a man of letters [Macvey Napier]—Valedictory. 1. Literature—Hist. & crit. 2. Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. 3. Maine, Sir Henry James Sumner, 1822-1888. Popular government. 4. Browning, Robert. Ring and the book. 5. Napier, Macvey, 1776-1847. 1. Title. Library of Congress PN511.M55 [a36n1]
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Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. Reynolds, John Hamilton. Peter Bell. A lyrical ballad. — London. Printed for Taylor & Hessey. 1819. 29 pp. 8°. This poem is a parody on Wordsworth's Peter Bell. The preface is signed W. W. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 22, 1903 F1442 — Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. — T.r. — Parodies.
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Sarrazin, Gabriel. 4568.116=*R.9.786 La renaissance de la poésie anglaise, 1798-1889. Paris. Perrin & cie. 1889. xiv, 279, (I) pp. 16°. Contents. — Shelley. — Wordsworth. — Coleridge. — Tennyson. — Robert Browning. — Walt Whitman. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 3, 1924. M9352 — English literature. Po Taylor, 1772-1834. — Shelley, nyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson, 1809-1892. — Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. — Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. — Browning, Robert, 1812-1889.
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Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850. Wallace, William Ross. Wordsworth: a poem. — New York. Huntington & Savage. 1846. (12) pp. Portrait. $12^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] April 8, 1902. E3422 — Wordsworth, William. 1770-1850.
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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Wylie, Laura Johnson, 1855– Social studies in English literature. Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1916. (9), 216, (1) pp. [Vassar Semi-centennial series.] 22 cm. Contents. — The English essay: a study in literary development. — The England of George Crabbe. — The social philosophy of Wordsworth. — Shelley's democracy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1916. K8685 — T.r. — S.r. — Crabbe, George, 1754-1832. — Essays. — Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822. — Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. — English lit. Crit.
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Wordsworth's grave, and other poems. Watson, William. 1858– Wordsworth's grave, and other poems. London. Unwin. 1890. 76 pp. Plate. [The cameo series.] Sm. $8^{\circ}$. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1909. H165 — S.r. — T.r.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 7 in *“20th”.110.1.4 Babylon is fallen! Song and chorus [with accompaniment for piano- forte]. Sequel to “Kingdom coming.” Chicago. Root & Cady. 1863. 5 pp. 33 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1916. K7737 — T.r.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 14 in *“20th”.110.30 Brave boys are they. Duett & chorus for the pianoforte. — Chicago. Higgins. 1861. 5 pp. 33½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 12, 1933. D3163 — T.r. — Part songs.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 5 in *“20th”.110.1.1 Corporal Schnapps. Song and chorus. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] Chicago. Root & Cady. 1864. 5 pp. Decorated title-page. 33 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7722 — T.r.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 16 in *“20th”.110.1.4 The girls at home. Quartette. [S.A.T.B. With accompaniment for pianoforte.] Chicago. Root & Cady. 1863. 5 pp. [Work's Popular songs & ballads. No.9.] 33 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1916. K7737 — T.r.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 27 in "*20th*.110.1.4 God save the nation. Quartette. [S. A. T. B. With accompaniment for pianoforte. Words by Theodore Tilton. Music] By Henry C. Work. Chicago. Root & Cady. 1863. 3 pp. [Work's Popular songs and ballads. No. 15.] 33 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7730 — Double main card. — Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. (M1) — Tilton. Theodore, 1835-1907. (M2) — T.r. (I)
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. Grafted into the army. [Song and chorus, with accompaniment for pianoforte.] — Chicago. Root & Cady. 1862. 5 pp. Illustrated title-page. 33.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library October 25, 1935. D9168 — T.r. — United States. Hist. Civil War. Music. — Songs. With music.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 2 in "*“20th”.I10.I.I Grandmother told me so. Song and chorus. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] Chicago. Root & Cady. 1861. 5 pp. Decorated title-page. 33½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7721 — T.r.
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No. 21 in *4040.90=No. 31 in *“20th”.110.1.4 Work, Henry Clay, 1832–1884. Kingdom coming. Song and chorus [with accompaniment for piano- forte]. Chicago. Root & Cady. 1863. 5 pp. [Work's Popular songs & ballads. No. 10.] 33 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1916. K7735 — T.r.
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Work, Henry Clay. No. 40 in *“20th”.110.2.2 Kingdom’s coming, or, the song of the contraband. [Song. Anon.] Arranged for the pianoforte by E. E. Osgood. Augusta, Ga. Blackmar. 1864. 3 pp. 30½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 12, 1916. K7891 — Anon. ref. — Osgood, E. E., ed.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 9 in *“20th”.110.30 Little major. Song or duett, with chorus. [With accompaniment for the pianoforte.] — Chicago. Root & Cady. 1862. 5 pp. 33½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 14, 1933. D2990 — T.r. Part song. — Part songs.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. Marching through Georgia. Song and chorus in honor of Maj. Gen. Sherman's famous march "from Atlanta to the sea." [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] = Chicago. Root & Cady. 1865. 5 pp. 35½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1918. L3619 — T.r. — Songs. With music.
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Work, Henry Clay. Marching through Georgia. Boston. Ticknor & Co. 1889. (33) pp. Portraits. Plates. Sm. 4°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] April 7, 1902. E3697 — Songs. With music. — Marching through Georgia.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 30 in *“20th”.110.1.4 Our captain's last words. [Song, with accompaniment for piano- forte.] Chicago. Root & Cady. 1863. 5 pp. [Work's Popular songs & ballads. No. 7.] 33½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1916. K7735 — T.r.
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 2 in *“20th”.110.1.3 “Sleeping for the flag.” . . Song and chorus [with accompaniment for pianoforte]. Chicago. Root & Cady. 1863. 5 pp. 33½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7726 — T.r.
Card 2270
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 3 in "*20th*.110.1.1 Song of a thousand years. Solo and chorus. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] Chicago. Root & Cady. 1863. 3 pp. Decorated title-page. $33\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The decoration on the title-page is the American flag in color. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7721 — T.r.
Card 2272
Card 2272
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 23 in *“20th”.110.1.1 Uncle Joe's Hail Columbia! Song and chorus. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] Chicago. Root & Cady. 1863. 5 pp. [Work's Popular songs and ballads. No. 11.] 33 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7722 — T.r.
Card 2274
Card 2274
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. Washington and Lincoln. Song and chorus. Words and music by Henry C. Work. [With pianoforte accompaniment.] = Chicago. Root & Cady. 1864. 5 pp. Decorated title-page. 33 cm. No. 19 in **W.54.L4.2** Same. New York. The S. Brainard's Sons Co. [1890.] Illustrated title-page. 34 cm. No. 20 in **W.54.L4.2** The W copy belongs to "The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of "Washingtoniana." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 16, 1935. D8446 — T.r. — Songs. With music. — Washington, George. Music. — Lincoln, Abraham. Music in honor of.
Card 2276
Card 2276
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Work, Henry Clay, 1832-1884. No. 34 in *“20th”.110.1.1 We’ll go down ourselves. Song and chorus. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] Chicago. Root & Cady. 1862. 5 pp. Decorated title-page. 33½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7723 — T.r.
Card 2278
Card 2278
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Work: a story of experience. Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. Work: a story of experience. Boston, Roberts Brothers, 1873. 3p. k., 443p. illus. 18cm. Blanck, BAL, 173. Purple cloth, blind & gilt stamped. Another copy. 18cm. Green cloth, blind & gilt stamped.
Card 2280
Card 2280
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Work And Leisure. The Englishwoman's advertiser, reporter, and gazette. Being a new series of The woman's gazette; or, news about work. Edited by L. M. Hubbard. Vol. 1. London. Hatchards. 1880. iv, 370 pp. 8°. -Hubbard, Louisa M., ed.-Periodicals. Woman's gazette, The.- Women. Periodicals.
Card 2282
Card 2282
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The work laid upon the southern college. Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900. The work laid upon the southern college. An address before the literary societies of Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia, June 12, 1883, by Charles Dudley Warner ... [Salem, Va.? 1883?] 7p. 22.5cm. Caption title. Mounted on p.3 is an excerpt from an editorial relating to the College.
Card 2284
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Work, The, of a Christian. Crosby, Thomas. -1702. The work of a Christian. An important case of practical religion. Or, directions how to make religion our business. Found in the hand-writing of the truly religious, Mr. Thomas Crosby, of Harwich: (who dyed suddenly at Boston, June 27. 1702). Accompanied with another discourse, about, Preparation for sudden death, which does also bear this company in the present publication. — Printed at Boston [by B. Green and J. Allen], in the year 1702. 12, 8 pp. $14\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. **H.98.140 (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
Card 2286
Card 2286
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Work, The, of a Christian. Crosby, T. -1702. The work of a Christian. (Continued.) Same. Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green, over against the prison in Queenstreet. 1736. (I), 34 pp. 15 cm., in 6s. **H.28.71, 72 Pp. 29-34 are preceded by the following note: "To supply a few vacant pages the following lines are added, which are taken from a book entitled, Penitential cries." [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 11, 1911. H5384
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Work of art. RARE BOOK DEPT. XA .5238N .11 Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. ... Work of art. Garden City,N.Y., Doubleday,Doran, 1934. 4p.£.,452p. 20.5cm. "First edition" Blue cloth, blind & gilt stamped; dust jacket. Ex libris (bookplate): Lester Douglas.
Card 2290
Card 2290
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The work of Frederic W. Goudy, printer and craftsman. Scott, Temple, 1864-1939. The work of Frederic W. Goudy, printer and craftsman / by Temple Scott. -- [New York : Village Press, 1912] 23, [1] p. : ill., port. ; 27 cm. Half-title : Barnard's monographs on design [etc.] I.T. RG85-500446 R-B AACR2 MRG85-500446 30540
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The work of Thomas W. Nason, N.A. Nason, Thomas Willoughby, 1889- The work of Thomas W. Nason, N.A. / by Francis Adams Comstock and William D. Fletcher; with a biographical essay by Walter Muir Whitehill; foreword by Philip J. McNiff; edited by Sinclair H. Hitchings; with commentaries on prints by Paul Swenson; Nason's own essay on the history and practice of wood engraving; and a reprinting of John Taylor Arms' essay on Nason's prints. -- Boston: Boston Public Library, 1977. 279 p.: ill.; 37 cm. Includes indexes. ISBN 0-89073-012-1: $65.00 (cont. next card) 76-10852 //r 16932
Card 2294
Card 2294
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The work of Thomas W. Nason, N.A. Nason, Thomas Willoughby, 1889- The work of Thomas W. Nason, ... 1977 (card 2) l..Nason, Thomas Willoughby, 1889-I.Comstock, Francis Adams. II.Fletcher, William Dolan. III.Whitehill, Walter Muir, 1905-IV.T. RG77-46151 m .NE539.N37C65 16933 76-10852 //r 769/.92/4
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The work, wealth and happiness of mankind. Wells, Herbert George, 1866-1946. The work, wealth and happiness of mankind, by H.G. Wells. Illustrated. London: Heinemann [1932] xiiip.,l£.,850p. plates. 22cm. Blue linen, blind & gilt stamped.
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WORKERS' DREADNOUGHT. Pankhurst, Estelle Sylvia, 1882-1960. An appeal. [London, Agenda Press, 1921?] lp. Ø.,32,[l]p. illus.(port.) 18.5cm. "Verbatim report of speeches for the prosecution and for the defence on the appeal at Guildhall, on January 5th, 1921": p.5-[33] Concerns articles published in The Workers' dreadnought.
Card 2300
Card 2300
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Workers Education Bureau of America. Glines & Slater, photographers. **G.282.36 Workers Educational Bureau, A. F. of L., April 23, 1927, Elks Hotel, Boston, Mass. [Photograph of convention dinner.] = Boston. 1927. Size, $18\frac{1}{2} \times 10$ inches. Silver print. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1934. D4441 — Workers Education Bureau of America.
Card 2302
Card 2302
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RARE BOOK DEPT. The workhouse. [Naish, William] 1785-1860, comp. XH ... The workhouse. .710 [London] Sold at the Depository in Gracechurch .N14N Street; by Harvey & Darton, 55, Gracechurch no.8 Street; Houlston & Son, Paternoster Row; Edmund Fry, Houndsditch; E. Albright, Newington Causeway, London, and other booksellers.--Price 1 1/2 d. or 10s. per 100. [1830?] 12 p. 1 illus. 17.5cm. (The Negro's friend, no.8) (See next card) MB
Card 2304
Card 2304
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[Naish, William] 1785-1860, comp. The work- XH house ... [1830?] (Card 2) .710 Caption title; imprint from foot of p.[1] .N14N On punishment of slaves in Jamaica, compiled no.8 from various sources. I. Title.
Card 2306
Card 2306
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Workhouses. Massachusetts. Acts and laws. Workhouses. **H.90.215 ... An act for erecting of work-houses for the reception and employment of the idle and indigent. [Colophon: Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of His Excellency the Gouvernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIII.] 341-344 pp. F°. Cut from the 1742 edition of the Massachusetts Acts and laws [**H.101.39;**H.101.40]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 27, 1910. H1954 — Workhouses. — Massachusetts. The poor.
Card 2308
Card 2308
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WORKHOUSES--GT. BRIT. [Potter, Robert] 1721-1804. Observations on the poor laws, on the present state of the poor, and on houses of industry. London: Printed for J.Wilkie, in St.Paul's Church-Yard. M.DCC.LXXV. [1775] 2p. l., 72p. 21.5cm.(8vo) Dedication signed: R. Potter. I. Title.
Card 2310
Card 2310
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Working for Mama. Boston, Andrew F. Graves [ca.1860] g: Doris Hauman/12-79
Card 2312
Card 2312
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Working for papa. Boston, Andrew F. Graves [ca.1860] g: Doris Hauman/12-79
Card 2314
Card 2314
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Working girls' clubs. Massachusetts Association of Women Workers, The. *P.39.575.1 What it is. What it does. What you can do. = [Boston. 190–?] (8) pp. 24°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 10, 1907. G4398 — Working girls' clubs.
Card 2316
Card 2316
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Working girls' clubs. 5583.68=*P.70.571 Massachusetts Association of Women Workers, The. The work, the method, the result. 1902. = [Boston.] 1902. 96 pp. 8°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 3, E6316 — Working girls' clubs.
Card 2318
Card 2318
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R-B Z 881 Working Men's Institute (Bermondsey, England). .C121 Library catalogue. -- Bermondsey [England] : Manning, T., printer, [n. d.] no.8 30 p. ; 19.5 cm. Front cover of original paper wrapper preserved. 1. Library catalogs. 2. Libraries--Great Britain--Bermondsey. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm34022730 002153
Card 2320
Card 2320
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Working Men's Institute, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England. Addresses. Cooper, William Ricketts. *P.20.191 Heroines of the past: a lecture delivered at the Working Men's Institute, Leighton Buzzard, 23 February, 1875. = London. Bagster. 1875. 74 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Contents. — Taia, queen-consort of Amenophis IV., pharaoh of upper and lower Egypt, B.C. 1600. — Hat-a-su, queen-regnant, and regent of upper and lower Egypt in the reigns of Thothmes I., II., and III. of the XVIIIth dynasty, B.C. 1700. — Sammuramat, princess-regnant of Media, queen-consort of Binlikkish or Binirari III., king of Assyria, B.C. 857. — Neitaker, princess of Egypt, queen-consort of Nabopalassar, king of Babylon, B.C. 625. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914. …
Card 2322
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Working with errorists. Beecher, Henry Ward. Working with errorists. New York. [1859.] Newspaper cutting. 4 pp. $8^{\circ}$. No. 16 in *4284.10.6=No. 18 in *4284.10.6 From the New York Independent, Jan. 6, 1859. Same. [Boston? Williams? 1859?] 9–20 pp. $12^{\circ}$. No. 5 in **K.119.26 This appears to be a part of the pamphlet entitled Henry Ward Beecher and Theodore Parker, which may be found on shelf-number 7466.21. [The third copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 12, 1906. G151 — T.r. — Parker, Theodore. 1810–1860.
Card 2324
Card 2324
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Working women. See Women. Economic relations. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 1, 1909. H461
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Card 2326
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Working women of the last half century. P.10.46 Balfour, Mrs. Clara Lucas (Liddell) 1808-1878. Working women of the last half century, The lesson of their lives. London, Cash, 1854. [394?] p. 16° Various pagings. CONTENTS.—Mrs. Trimmer.—Hannah More.—Mrs. Barbauld.—Elizabeth Smith.—Charlotte Elizabeth. —Mrs. Sherman.—Mary Lundie Duncan.—Sarah Martin.—Ann H. Judson.—Hannah Kilham. (Continued on next card)
Card 2328
Card 2328
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Working women of the last half century. P.10.46 Balfour, Mrs. Clara Lucas (Liddell) 1808-1878. Working women of the last half century ... 1854. (Card 2) 1. Woman—Biog. 2. Gt. Brit.—Biog. I. Title.
Card 2330
Card 2330
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Working women's clubs. See Working girls' clubs.
Card 2332
Card 2332
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Workingman, A, pseud. A workingman's ideas of conscription. Broadside. Philadelphia, Pa. [1862?] Size, $13\frac{1}{8} \times 8\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Reprinted from Fincher's Trades' Review. Relates to Lincoln's call for 300,000 volunteers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 20, 1935. D7442 — United States. Hist. Civil War. Conscription. — Broadsides.
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Working-man's companion, The. [Anon.] See Brougham, Henry Peter, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1799-1868. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1921. M2067
Card 2336
Card 2336
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Workingman's ideas of conscription, A. Workingman, A, pseud. *“20th”.Cab.15.3 A workingman's ideas of conscription. — Broadside. Philadelphia, Pa. [1862?] Size, 13½ × 8½ inches. Reprinted from Fincher's Trades' Review. Relates to Lincoln's call for 300,000 volunteers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 26, 1917. L735 — United States. Hist. 19th century. Civil War, 1861–1865. Conscription. — Broadsides. — Fincher's Trades' Review.
Card 2338
Card 2338
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R-B E 458.4 .W92 A workingman's reasons for the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. -- [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1864]. 8 p.; 21.5 cm. Caption title. OCLC number: ocm04290105. Reference: Monaghan no. 371. 1..Campaign literature, 1864-- Republican. 2..Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 RG89-606416 E458.4.W92 AACR2 12-5412 17635
Card 2340
Card 2340
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A workingman's reasons for the re-election of Acc. Abraham Lincoln. 80-43e s.1. [1864] (32) Monaghan no.371. lcxx.
Card 2342
Card 2342
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No. 12 in **H.90.409 Working-men's Advocate and Practical Politician. The carrier's address to the patrons of the Working-men's Advocate and Practical Politician for the year 1831. Broadside. Boston. 1831. Size, $18\frac{1}{2} \times 11\frac{1}{4}$ inches. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. April 29, 1911. H5196 — Carriers' addresses.
Card 2344
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Workingmen's Democratic Republican Association *Reserve of New York. 4452 To the workingmen of Massachusetts. .44 [New York? 1864] no.15 LCo.
Card 2346
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Workingmen's homes. See Houses for workingmen. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 10, 1909. H274
Card 2348
Card 2348
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Workingmen's Party of the United States. ... Proceedings of the Union Congress, held at Philadelphia. New York, Social Democratic Printing Assoc., 1876. LC.
Card 2350
Card 2350
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Workman, Benjamin. Works by this author 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.
Card 2352
Card 2352
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Workman, Giles. **H.94.189 Private-men no pulpit-men; or, a modest examination of lay-mens preaching. Discovering it to be neither warranted by the Word of God, nor allowed by the . . . Churches of Christ in New-England. In answer to a writing published by John Knowls. — London. Printed by F. Neile for Tho. Underhill. 1646. (4), 28 pp. $12^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 8, 1905. F8869 — T.r. — Lay preaching. — Knowles, John. Fl. 1646–1668.
Card 2354
Card 2354
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[Workman, James] Res. Faithful picture of the political situation 4376 in New Orleans. .104 Boston, 1808. no.1 lcxxx. MB-Rev.
Card 2356
Card 2356
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Workman, James. Opinion on the code of practice, delivered to the committee appointed by the Honorable the House of Representatives, to examine that code, and report what amendments it might be proper to make therein. By James Workman. New Orleans: Printed by order of the committee. 1826. 26p. 23.5cm.
Card 2357
Card 2357
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Barton coll--1873 1 Civil procedure--Louisiana dis Shannon
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Card 2358
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Workman, James, defendant. XH The trials of the Honb. James Workman, and Col. .807 Lewis Kerr, before the United States' Court, for the Orleans district, on a charge of high misdemeanor, in planning and setting on foot, within the United States, an expedition for the conquest and emancipation of Mexico. New-Orleans: Printed by Bradford & Anderson, corner of Charter and Toulouse Streets. 1807. 180 p. 18.5cm. (12mo) Shaw/Shoemaker 13741.
Card 2359
Card 2359
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312.012 - 1882 - tr.fr. 5689.15 reserve 1. Burr conspiracy, 1805-1807. I. U.S. District Court. Douisiana (Eastern district) II. Kerr, Lewis, defendant. III. Title dis
Card 2360
Card 2360
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Workman, W. P., 1863– See Workman, Walter Percy, 1863– This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 16 1922. M4677
Card 2362
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Workman, Walter Percy, 1863— No. 1 in **E.5129.223 Memoranda mathematica: a synopsis of facts, formulae, and methods in elementary mathematics. — Oxford. The Clarendon Press. 1912. iv, 272 pp. Diagrams. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 16, 1922. M4677 — T.r. — Mathematics. Colls.
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Works and days. Field, Michael, pseud. Works and days, from the journal of Michael Field, edited by T. & D. C. Sturge Moore. London, J. Murray [1933] xxii, 338 p. 2 port. (incl. front.) $20\frac{1}{2}$ cm. By Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper as joint authors. i. Moore, Thomas Sturge, 1870—ed. ii. Moore, D. C. Sturge, joint ed. iii. Title. Library of Congress PR4699.F5Z5 1933 [3] 928.2
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The works of love. *A.6185J .1 Morris, Wright, 1910- The works of love. [1st ed.] New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1952. 6 p.l., 269 p. 20 cm.
Card 2368
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*Reserve The works of the most celebrated minor poets. 6568 London, F. Cogan, 1749. 2v. .93 LC.
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WORKSHOP RECEIPTS. Butts, Isaac Ridler. The tinman's manual and builder's and mechanic's handbook ... By I.R. Butts ... Boston: Published by I.R. Butts & Co.Corner of School and Washington Street, over Ticknor & Fields' bookstore. 1860. 204p. illus. 20cm.
Card 2372
Card 2372
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Workshops. Management. Metcalfe, Henry, 1847-1927. *Bentley 95.M3 The cost of manufactures and the administration of workshops, public and private. — New York. Wiley. 1885. (3), 322 pp. 22.5 cm., in 8s. Refers to arsenal business and regulations. Same. 3d edition, 1st thousand. With appendix specially illustrating an application of the method to private manufactures. 1894. (3), 366 pp. *Bentley 95.M3.1894 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 5, 1935. D9093 — Cost-accounting. — Workshops. Management. — Arsenals.
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*Acc. 64-885F The World. v. 5, no. 482-485; April 18, 1865-April 28, 1865. New York. March 13, 1946T 20th Reg. fund
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*G.3721 The World ... .6.22.24 (In Chalmers, Alexander, ed. The British essayists ... Boston, 1866. $20^{cm}$. v. 22-24 fronts. (v. 22-23: ports.)) Originally published in 209 weekly numbers, from January 4, 1753 to December 30, 1756, with Edward Moore, the earl of Chesterfield, Richard Owen Cambridge and Horace Walpole as the principal contributors. Moore was edited and contributed sixty-one papers. (Continued on next card)
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*G.3721 The World ... (Card 2) .6.22.24 I. Moore, Edward, 1712-1757. II. Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of, 1694-1773. III. Cambridge, Richard Owen, 1717-1802. IV. Wal- pole, Horace, earl of Orford, 1717-1797.
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World, The. Deserter, A. The world. No. 1, 2 = London. Nisbet & Co. 1838, 39. 2 v. 16½ cm., in 8s. Principally an argument against the theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J159 — Theatre. In opposition to. — T.r.
Card 2382
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World, The. Lee, Henry, 1765-1836. *A.3287.5 The world; with a poetical parenthesis, definition, marks, and remarks. A tale. (In Gay, John, 1688-1732. Gay's chair. Pp. 71-101. London 1820.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 28, 1920. L9650 — T.r.
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Moor, James. 1712-1779. **H.36.7** Dissertatio philosophica inauguralis de systemate mundi quam ... Academiae Glasguensis propugnabit Jacobus Moor. Glasguae. Carmichaell. 1732. (3) 17, (1) pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Mar. 9, E7616 — Astronomy. — World.
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World. Maps. Apianus, Petrus. 1495-1552. Tipvs orbis vniversalis ivxta Ptolomei cosmographi traditionem et Americi Vespvcii alioxqve lvstrationes a Petro Apiano Leysnico elcvbrata. Size, $11 \times 16$ inches. Scale, none. (In Solinus, C. Julius. Ioannis Camertis . . . in C. Ivlii Solini Πολυίστωρα enarrationes. Facing p. (16). Viennae. MDXX.) Said to be the first printed map on which the name America appears. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 4, 1912. H6819 — World. Maps.
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World. Maps. Arrowsmith, Aaron. Map of the world on a globular projection, exhibiting particularly the nautical researches of Cap$^n$. James Cook, with all the recent discoveries to the present time. London, 1794. In hemispheres, each 35 inches in diameter. Folded. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 16, 1902 E4423 — World. Maps.
Card 2390
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World. Maps. Atwood, John M. Map of the world on Mercator's projection. = New York. Ensign. 1846. Size, $23\frac{7}{8} \times 36\frac{5}{8}$ inches. Scale, none. In the border are the flags of all nations, and illustrations of shells and other marine animals. In the four corners are groups illustrating the principal animals of the four quarters of the world. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 21, 1902 E3861 — World. Maps.
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Card 2392
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World. Maps. *Atlas 10.4.1803 *Map 1090.3 Bertereau, Édouard. [Cartes d'après la méthode des jeux de Louis Gaultier. Nouvelle édition.] [Paris. An XI(1803).] 6 maps. Folded sheet. 36 cm. Contents. — Europe. — Carte emblématique de l'Europe. — Partie centrale de l'Europe. — Carte emblématique de la France et de l'Allemagne. — Carte emblématique du globe terrestre. — Carte réduite des parties connues du globe terrestre. — Étiquettes à coller. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1917. L1265 — Europe. Geog. Maps. — World. Maps. — Games. — Gaultier, Louis. Édouard Camille, Abbé, 1745?–1818.
Card 2394
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World. Maps. Delisle, Guillaume, 1675-1726. *Map 10.4.1720 Mappa totius mundi . . . Per G. de l'Isle. — Aug. Vind. Prostat nunc in officina Tobiae Conradi Lotter. [1720?] Size, $17\frac{3}{4} \times 25$ inches. Scale, none. Submaps of North and South Poles. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 1, 1931. N9233 — World. Maps.
Card 2396
Card 2396
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World. Maps. Delisle, Guillaume, 1675-1726. Mappemonde à l'usage du roy. (In his Atlas nouveau. Size, $16\frac{3}{4} \times 25\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Scale, none. Amsterdam. 1733.) In hemispheres. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 27, 1921. M793 — World. Maps.
Card 2398
Card 2398
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World. Maps. Delisle, Guillaume. Mappe-monde dressée sur les observations de Mrs. de l'Académie royale des sciences, et quelques autres et sur les mémoires les plus recens. Paris. Chez l'auteur. 1700. In hemispheres, diameter of each, $12^{13}/_{16}$ inches. Scale, none.* Atlas 10.4.[17-7].2 *Map 44.9 Same. Amsterdam. Covens & Mortier. [1732.] In hemispheres, diameter of each, $12^{11}/_{16}$ inches.* Map 10.4.1732 *Map 67.9 Submaps. — 1. Partie du globe terrestre dont le pôle antarctique est le centre. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) Nov. 17, 1900 *D7444 — World. Maps.
Card 2400
Card 2400
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Delisle, G. Mappe-Monde . . . (Continued.) 2. Partie du globe terrestre dont le pôle arctique est le centre. 3. Partie du globe terrestre en planisphere dont la ville de Paris est le centre. 4. Partie du globe terrestre ou les antipodes de Paris seruent de centre. Nov. 17, 1900 *D7444
Card 2402
Card 2402
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World. Maps. Delisle, Guillaume, 1675-1726. Orbis veteribus noti tabula nova. Parisiis, apud auctorem. M.D.CCXIV. Hemisphere. Diameter, 18½ inches. Scale, none. No. 67 in *Atlas 10.4.[17-?].2 Same. (In his Atlas nouveau. Amsterdam. 1733.) No. 95 in *Atlas 10.4.1733 No. 95 in *Map 70.4 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1921. M849 — World. Maps. — Geography. Ancient. Maps.
Card 2404
Card 2404
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World. Maps. Faden, William. [Map of the world in hemispheres.] 2d edition. — London. 1790. Size, $14\frac{1}{4} \times 28\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Scale, none. Contents. — Northern Hemisphere. — Southern Hemisphere. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 17, 1907. G5320 — World. Maps.
Card 2406
Card 2406
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World. Maps. No. 1 in *Atlas 10.4.F2 Faden, William. [Map of the world, in hemispheres.] 3d edition. — London. 1790. Size, $14\frac{1}{4} \times 28\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Scale, none. Contents. — New World or Western Hemisphere. — Old World or Eastern Hemisphere. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 17, 1907. G5320 — World. Maps.
Card 2408
Card 2408
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World. Maps. Faden, William, publisher. No. 1 in *Atlas 10.4.F2.2 No. 1 in *Map 76.2 A chart of the world upon Mercator's projection. Describing the tracks of Capt. Cook ... with the new discoveries. London, 1775. Size, $14\frac{3}{4} \times 16\frac{5}{8}$ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 26, 1902 E6671 — Cook, Captain James. 1728-1799. — World. Maps.
Card 2410
Card 2410
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World. Maps. **D.Cab.2.11.3=*Map 1002.114 Genoese world map, 1457. Facsimile and critical text incorporating in free translation the studies of Professor Theobald Fischer, revised with the addition of copious notes by Edward Luther Stevenson. Issued under the joint auspices of the American Geographical Society and the Hispanic Society of America. New York. 1912. Map: Size, $18\frac{1}{4} \times 32\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Scale, none. Colored. Text: (9), 66, (1) pp. Vignettes. Maps. [Hispanic Society of America. Publications. No. 83.] $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 20, 1932. D730 — World. Maps. — Maps. ed., 1846-1910. — Stevenson, Edward Luther, ed., 1860-. —American Geographical Society. Pubs. — S.r.
Card 2412
Card 2412
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World. Maps. Hondius, Jodocus, 1563-1611. **D. Cab.2.12.1=*Map 10.4.1611 Novissima ac exactissima totius orbis terrarum descriptio magna. Amsterodami . . . [1611.]—[Facsimile edited by Edward Luther Stevenson and Joseph Fischer.] [New York. 1907.] 19 sheets in portfolio. 69 cm. Accompanied by descriptive text: 19, (1) pp. Portraits. Map. Vignette. $8^{\circ}$. Published under the joint auspices of the American Geographical Society and the Hispanic Society of America. The title on the cover is: Hondius world map, 1611. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 20, 1932. D730 — World Maps. — Ameri can Geographical Society. Publications. — Hispanic Society of America. Publications. — Fischer, Josef, S.J., ed. — Maps. Facsimiles. — Stevenson, Edward Luther, ed., 1860–
Card 2414
Card 2414
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World. Maps. Jefferys, Thomas. 1720-1771. The world, according to the latest discoveries. — [London.] 1760. Size, $5\frac{1}{4} \times 7\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 9, 1903 E6826 — World. Maps.
Card 2416
Card 2416
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World. Maps. Laurie and Whittle, publishers. A new map of the world, with Captain Cook's tracks, his discoveries and those of the other circumnavigators. 3d edition. London, 1812. In hemispheres. Diameter of each, $13\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 14, 1900 *D5655 — World. Maps.
Card 2418
Card 2418
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World. Maps. Lea, Philip. A new mapp of the world. [London, 167-?] Size, $17 \times 20\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Views of the planets, and diagrams illustrating the solar system. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card printed March 18, 1904. F325 — World. Maps. — Solar system.
Card 2420
Card 2420
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World. Maps. No. 1 in *Atlas 10.4.[17-?] López y Vargas Machuca, Tomás. No. 1 in *Map 10.4* Mapa mundi, ó descripcion de todo el mundo y en particular del globo terrestre. Madrid, 1771. Hemispheres. Diameter, 11⅛ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 31, F31 — World. Maps.
Card 2422
Card 2422
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World. Maps. Lowitz, Georges Maurice. Planiglobii terrestris mappa universalis utrumqz hemisphærium orient. et occidentale repræsentans . . . [Norimbergae.] Excudentibus Homann: heredibus. MDCCXX-XXVI. Size, 17¼ × 20¼ inches. Scale, none. Submaps. — 1. Hemisphærium polare arcticum. 2. Hemisphærium polare antarcticum. 3. Hemisphærium sphæræ obliquæ pro horizonte Norimb. 4. Ejus oppositum inferius cum antipodibus Norimbergensibus. 5. Hemisphærium telluris a sole tempore solstitii aestivi illuminatum. 6. Hemisphærium telluris a sole in solstitio brumali illuminatum. The title is repeated in French. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 20, 1913. H9947 — World. Maps.
Card 2424
Card 2424
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World. Maps. Maggiolo, Vesconte di. **D.Cab.2.11.2** Map of the world by Viconte di Maiollo, 1527. Reproduced in facsimile from photographs obtained by Arthur James Weise in the Bibliotheca Ambrosiana of Milan in April, 1903. New York. 1905. (2) pp. Facsimile. 68 cm. Size of map when joined, $68 \times 212$ cm. Appears as no. 45 in the List of publications of the Hispanic Society of America. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 6, 1932. D1110 — Hispanic Society of America. Pubs. — Maps. Facsimiles. — World. Maps. — Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. — Weise, Arthur James.
Card 2426
Card 2426
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World. Maps. Maggiolo, Vesconte di. **D.Cab.2.11.2** Map of the world by Viconte di Maiollo, 1527. Reproduced in facsimile from photographs obtained by Arthur James Weise in the Bibliotheca Ambrosiana of Milan in April, 1903. New York. 1905. (2) pp. Facsimile. 68 cm. Size of map when joined, $68 \times 212$ cm. Appears as no. 45 in the List of publications of the Hispanic Society of America. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 6, 1932. D1110 — Hispanic Society of America. Pubs. — Maps. Facsimiles. — World. Maps. — Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. — Weise, Arthur James.
Card 2430
Card 2430
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World. The. Geography, Maps. *Map 10.4.1732.2 No. 17 in *Map 67.9 Moll, Herman. A new map of the whole world with the trade winds, according to ye latest and most exact observations. London. Bowles. [1732?] Size, $7^{13}/_{16} \times 10^3/8$ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Map Aug. 5, 1902 E5079 — World, The. Geog. Maps.
Card 2432
Card 2432
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World Maps. Moll, Herman. A new map of the world according to Wrights alias Mercators projection &c. Drawn from the newest and the most exact observations together with a view of the general and coasting trade winds. [London.] Seller & Price. [17—?] 2 sheets. Size when joined, $20\frac{1}{4} \times 36\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card printed March 18, 1904. F327 — World Maps.
Card 2434
Card 2434
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World. Maps. A new map of the terraqueous globe according to the ancient discoveries and most general divisions of it into continents and oceans. Dedicated to his Highness William, Duke of Gloucester. [Oxford, 1700.] In hemispheres, diameter of each, $9^{13}/_{16}$ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 5, 1902 E4827
Card 2436
Card 2436
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World. Maps. A new map of the terraqueous globe according to the latest discoveries and most general divisions of it into continents and oceans. Dedicated to his Highness William, Duke of Gloucester. [Oxford, 1700.] In hemispheres, diameter of each, $9^{13}/_{16}$ inches. Scale, none. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 29, 1900 *D5826
Card 2438
Card 2438
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World. Maps. *Map 10.4.[165-?] No. 9 in *Map 79.1* Nova totius terrarum orbis geographica ac hydrographica tabula. Wahre Bildtnüss des gantzen Erden Krayses mit allen seinen Theilen. — N. p. [165-?] Size, $9\frac{1}{2} \times 13\frac{7}{8}$ inches. Scale, none. Submaps. — 1. [Polus arcticus.] 2. [Polus antarcticus.] [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 16, 1904. F3866 — World. Maps.
Card 2440
Card 2440
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World Maps. Paterson, James, fl. 1684. A new mape of the terrestrial globe. Edinburgh, 1684. Size, $5\frac{1}{8} \times 7\frac{7}{8}$ inches. Scale, none. The world in hemispheres. Pasted to the fly-leaf of Mercator's Atlas minor. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 18, E8433 — World. Maps.
Card 2442
Card 2442
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World. Maps. Robert de Vaugondy, Didier. 1723-1786. Mappemonde ou carte générale du globe terrestre . . . Corrigée et augmentée des decouvertes du Cap'. Cook et de ses trois voyages. Paris. Delamarche. 1786. Size, $38 \times 44$ inches. Scale, Mercator's. Folded. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 4, 1912. H6848 — World. Maps. — Delamarche, Charles François, ed. 1740-1817.
Card 2444
Card 2444
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World. Maps. *Map 10.4.1752 No. 18 in *Map 67.9 Robert de Vaugondy, Didier. Mappemonde, ou description du globe terrestre, dressée sur les mémoires les plus nouveaux, et assujettie aux observations astronomiques. Paris. Robert. 1752. In hemispheres, diameter of each, 13⅛ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 5, 1902 E4630 — World. Maps.
Card 2446
Card 2446
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World. Maps. Robert de Vaugondy, Gilles. Orbis vetus in utrâque continente juxtà mentem Sansonianam distinctus, nec non observationibus astronomicis redactus. [Tabula.] — Lutetiae Parisiorum. Apud autorem. 1752. In hemispheres, each 13⅛ inches in diameter. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 9, 1900 *D5643 — World. Maps. — Geography, Ancient. Maps.
Card 2448
Card 2448
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World. Maps. No. 5 in *Atlas 10.4.F2.R = No. 3 in *Atlas 10.4.F2 Roberts, Henry, Lieutenant R.N. No. 3 in. *Map 70.3 A general chart exhibiting the discoveries made by Captn. James Cook in this and his two preceding voyages; with the tracks of the ships under his command. = [London. 1784.] Size, $20 \times 34$ inches. Scale, Mercator's. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 10, 1907. G5324 — Cook, Captain James. 1728–1779. — World. Maps.
Card 2450
Card 2450
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WORLD--MAPS. *G.364 .63 no.1 Rossacio, Giuseppe, ca.1530-ca.1620. Teatro del cielo e della terra, nel qual si discorre breuemente del centro, e doue sia. Venetia, 1598. 64 p. maps. 16 cm. 1. Cosmography. 2. Geography, Medieval. 3. World--Maps. I. Title.
Card 2452
Card 2452
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Russell, John, engraver. Chart of the world according to Mercators projection, shewing the tracks & discoveries of Captn: Cook. [London.] Dilly & Robinson. 1799. Size, $12^{1}/4 \times 17^{15}/16$ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 29, 1900 *D5830 — World. Maps. — Cook, Captain James. 1728-1779.
Card 2454
Card 2454
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World. Maps. Russell, John, engraver. Map of the world, shewing the tracks and discoveries of Capt. Cook. Drawn from the best authorities. [London.] Dilly & Robinson. 1799. In hemispheres, diameter of each, 13¼ inches. Scale, none. Engraved for Guthrie's New system of geography. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 28, 1900 *D6249 — World. Maps. — Cook, Captain James. 1728-1779.
Card 2456
Card 2456
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World, The. Maps. *Map 10.4.1725 No. 16 in *Map 67.9 Senex, John. A map of the world, corrected from the observations communicated to the Royal societies of London and Paris. London, 1725. Size, $23\frac{3}{8} \times 52\frac{5}{8}$ inches. Scale, none. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 5, 1902 E4630 — World. Maps.
Card 2458
Card 2458
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World Maps. Senex, John. -1740. A new map of the world from the latest observations. [London, 1721.] Size, $16\frac{3}{8} \times 20\frac{5}{8}$ inches. Scale, none. Cut from his New general atlas [*Map 18.14]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 21, F950 — World. Maps.
Card 2460
Card 2460
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Seutter, Matthæus. Diversi globi terr-aqvei statione variante et visu intercedente, per coluros tropicorum, per ambos polos et particul. Sphæræ zenith. in planum delineati orthographici prospectus. Augustæ. Vindel. [1762.] In hemispheres, diameter of each, 10¾ inches. Scale, none. Submaps. — 1. Hemisphærium obliquum [meridionale]. 2. Hemisphærium septentrionale. 3. Hemisphærium obliquum [septentrionale]. 4. Novi orbis optica superficies. 5. Hemisphærii meridional. optica figura. 6. Hemisphærium meridionale. 7. Hemisphærii septentrional. optica figura. 8. Veteris orbis optica superficies. 4 diagrams of the sphere. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Sept. 1, 1900 *D6640 — World. Maps.
Card 2462
Card 2462
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World. Maps. *Map 10.4.1626 No. 2 in *Map 67.9 Speed, John. 1552?–1629. A new and accvrat map of the world drawne according to $y^e$ truest descriptions latest discoveries & best observations $y^t$ have been made by English or strangers. 1626. [Anon.] [London.] Humble. [1627?] In hemispheres. Diameter, $9\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Scale, none. Grouped round the map are portraits of explorers and astronomical and allegorical figures. On the back are two pages of descriptive text. Cut from his A prospect of the most famovs parts of the world, probably the 3d edition, 1627. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 1, 1909. H1269 — World. Maps. — Anon. ref.
Card 2464
Card 2464
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World. Maps. Stevenson, Edward Luther, 1860– *Map 47.11=**D.Cab.2.12.2 Marine world chart of Nicolò de Canerio Januensis, 1502 (circa). A critical study, with facsimile. Issued under the joint auspices of the American Geographical Society and the Hispanic Society of America. New York. 1908. Text, 115, (1) pp. Facsimiles. Vignettes. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm.; Atlas, 11 sheets in portfolio. Size, each, $23 \times 27\frac{1}{4}$ inches. The atlas bears the title: Marine world chart, 1502 (circa), by Nicolò de Canerio Januensis. Facsimile. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 20, 1932. D720 — Canerio, Nicolò de, of Genca, fl. 1500. — World. Maps. — Maps. Facsimiles. — American Geographical Society. Pubs. — Hispanic Society of America. Pubs.
Card 2466
Card 2466
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Tabvla itineraria ex illvstri Pevtingerorvm bibliotheca qvae Avgvstae Vindel. est beneficio Marci Velseri septemviri Avgvstani in lvcem edita. Nobilissimo viro Marco Velsero R. P. Avgvstanae septemviro Ioannes Moretvs typographvs Antverp. S. P. D. Antverpiae è typographeio nostro. Kal. Decemb. CIO.IO.XCV-III. Size, $7\frac{1}{4} \times 163\frac{3}{8}$ inches. Scale, none. Folded. Commonly called Tabula Peutingeriana, or Peutinger Table, because the original once belonged to Conrad Peutinger. It is believed to be the work of Castorius, who flourished in the middle of the fourth century. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 25, 1912. H6964 — World. Maps. — Geography. Ancient. Maps. — Maps. Facsimiles. — Moretus, …
Card 2468
Card 2468
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World. Maps. Visscher, Nicolaes. Orbis terrarum nova et accuratissima tabula. — [Amstelodami, 168–?] In hemispheres. Diameter of each, 10½ inches. Scale, none. Submaps. — 1. Polus arcticus. 2. Polus antarcticus. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 20, 1904. F3867 — World. Maps.
Card 2470
Card 2470
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World. Maps. No. 1 in *Atlas 10.4.[165-?] Walton, Robert, publisher. A new and accvrat map of the world drawne according to $\hat{y}$ truest descriptions latest discoueries & best observations $\hat{y}$ haue beene made by English or strangers. [London.] Printed and sould by Ro: Walton at the Rose and Crowne . . . 1656. In hemispheres. Diameter, $9\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Scale, none. Diagrams. Portraits. Vignettes. (In margin.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 27, 1908. G8696 — World. Maps.
Card 2472
Card 2472
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World, The! Comedy. Kenney, James, 1770-1849. *A.4753.1 The world! A comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. — London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme. 1808. (4), 94 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. Page 25 is mutilated. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 15, 1917. L2350 — T.r.
Card 2474
Card 2474
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World, The, and its inhabitants. Goodrich, Samuel Griswold, 1793-1860. The world and its inhabitants. By the author of Peter Parley's Tales. = Boston. Bradbury, Soden & Co. 1845. (I), 328 pp. Plate. Decorated title-page. [Parley's Cabinet library. No. 16.] 18 cm., in 8s. *A.3493.8.16 This edition was published in two parts and has the original covers. Same. 1845. 2289a.45 Same. Rand & Co. 1848. *6247.7q Same. Brown & Taggard. 1860. 2289a.46 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 18, 1922. M3924 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Geography.
Card 2476
Card 2476
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World, The, and the artist. Drinkwater, John, 1882–1937. *A.2392.16 The world and the artist. — London. The Bookman's Journal. [1922.] 43, (2) pp. 15 cm., in 8s. No. 126 of an edition of 156 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 10, 1931. N9253 — T.r. — Artists.
Card 2478
Card 2478
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*Q.58.37 World, The, and the child, otherwise mundus & infants. 1522. [Morality.] London. Jack. 1909. vii pp. (18) ff. in collotype facsimile. Black-letter. Printer's device. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 25½ cm. The title of the original reads: Here begynneth a propre newe interlude of The worlde and the chylde . . . The colophon reads: Here endeth the Interlude . . . Imprynted at London in Fletestrete by me Wynkyn de worde . . . M.CCCC. and. xxij. the. xvij. daye of July. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 11, 1920. M510 — S.r. — Interludes. — Moralities: — Wynkyn de Worde. Books printed by him. Facsimiles.
Card 2480
Card 2480
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World Anti-Slavery Convention, 1840 search under General Anti-Slavery Convention, 1st, London, 1840.
Card 2482
Card 2482
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World, The, as it goes: exemplified in the characters of nations, states, princes, peers . . . gamblers, poets, players . . . with an exquisite group of ladies, highly finished. Selected from the most distinguished English poets, from Chaucer to Churchill; and all the characters applied. — London: Printed for John Fielding . . . M DCC LXXXI. 48 pp. 24½ cm., in 4s. The quotations are largely from Shakespeare with application to characters and events of the eighteenth century, including the American Revolution. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 23, 1932 D1312 — Quotations. — Characters. — Shakespeare, William. Quotations.
Card 2484
Card 2484
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World, The, at auction. Play. *A.1117s.4 Bradley, Katharine Harris, -1914, and Edith Emma Cooper, 1913. The world at auction. [A play by Michael Field, pseud.] Colophon: . . . The decorations are designed and cut on wood by Charles Ricketts . . . Ballantyne Press. The edition consists of two hundred and ten copies . . . London. MDCCCXCVIII. cvi, (I) pp. 23½ cm., in 4s. Scene, Rome; time, A.D. 193. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 17, 1915. K4464 — T.r. — Jt. auth. — Rome. Hist. Fict. — Ricketts, Charles, illus. 1866-
Card 2486
Card 2486
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World beautiful, The. Whiting, Lilian. 1859- The world beautiful 3d series. Boston. Roberts. 1894-96 v. 16°. Short essays on the conduct of life. In the original binding. Same. [1st]–3d series. 1894-1899. 3 v. 3589.128 Same. 1896-1899. 3589.140 Same. 1st series. Little, Brown, & Co. 1899. v. 3589.224 Same. 2d series. 1896. **G;392.87 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 22, 1909. H10 — T.r. — Life. Moral.
Card 2488
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World beautiful, The, in books. Whiting, Lilian. 1859– The world beautiful in books. Boston. Little, Brown, & Co. 1901. 415 pp. $12^\circ$. Two copies on shelf-number 2127.103. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 12, 1909. H179 — Books and reading. — T.r.
Card 2490
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World, The, before the flood. Montgomery, James. 1771-1854. No. 20 in **G.370.3** The world before the flood. New York. Morris & Willis. 1844. 22 pp. [Mirror library.] L. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug.4, 1902 E5281 — T.r.
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Card 2492
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World, The, behind the scenes. Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington. 1834- 2476.66=**T.77.184 The world behind the scenes. By Percy Fitzgerald. London. Chatto & Windus. 1881. (5), 320 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.77.184. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J221 — Theatre. — T.r.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS World calendar association, inc. [Eleven booklets, etc., on calendar reformation, and a chart perpetual calendar] New York [1934- 1938] 12 parts. 27cm. 1. Calendar reform. 2. Calendar, Perpetual. OCT 11 1938
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(If this ever in Scopera, was being so removed) to do more theory, compare?
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World classics. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The gold bug. Illustrated by Mittis. Boston. Joseph Knight Co. 1895. (1), viii, 11-130 pp. Illus. Plates. [World classics.] 14 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 8, 1923. M7536 — T.r. — S.r. — Mittis, —, illus.
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The world displayed. Editions of this work 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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*A.9507R .3 World enough and time. Warren, Robert Penn, 1905– World enough and time, a romantic novel. New York, Random House [1950] 512 p. 22 cm. PS3545 .A748W6 1950 ----- [Another copy] 1. Title. PZ3.W2549Wo Copy 2. Library of Congress PS3545.A748W6 1950 [59n1]
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R-B Z 732 The world from here : treasures of the great libraries of Los Angeles / edited by Cynthia Burlingham and Bruce Whiteman. -- 2001 Los Angeles : UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts and the Armand Hammer Musuem of Art and Cultural Center: c2001. 464 p. : ill. ; 28.5 cm. "Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, October 17, 2001 to January 13, 2002." Includes bibliographical (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK Z732.C2 W67 2001 001500 200100516
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Card 2504
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The world from here ... c2001. (Card 2) references and index. ISBN: 0892366591 1. Libraries--California--Los Angeles County--Special collections Exhibitions. 2. Rare books--California--Los Angeles County Bibliography Exhibitions. 3. Manuscripts--California--Los Angeles County Exhibitions. I. Burlingham, (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK Z732.C2 W67 2001 001501
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Card 2506
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R-B Z 732 .C2 W67 2001 The world from here ... c2001. (Card 3) Cynthia, 1955- . II. Whiteman, Bruce, 1952- . III. UCLA Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center. MRGRRBK Z732.C2 W67 2001 001502 200100516
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WORLD HISTORY see also HISTORY, UNIVERSAL.
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WORLD HISTORY. RARE BOOK DEPT. XAdams .775 .C75C Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de, 1714-1780. Cours d'étude pour l'instruction du prince de Parme ... par m. l'abbé de Condillac ... A Parme, De l'Imprimerie royale. M. DCC. LXXV. [1775] 16v. 9 fold.plates. 19.5cm.(8vo) Ex libris (bookplates): John Quincy Adams. CONTENTS.--t.1. Grammaire.--t.2. Art d'écrire. --t.3. Art de raisonner.--t.4. Art de penser.-- (See next card) MB-Rev.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XAdams .775 .C75C Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de, 1714-1780. Cours d'étude pour l'instruction du prince de Parme ... 1775. (Card 2) t.5-10. Introd. à l'étude de l'histoire ancienne. --t.11-16. Introd. à l'étude de l'histoire moderne.--t.16. Directions pour la conscience d'un roi, composées pour l'instruction de RARE BOOK DEPT. XAdams .282 .12 Louis de France ... par messire François de Salignac de la Motte-Fénélon. Another copy. 20cm. Imperfect: v.13 wanting.
Card 2514
Card 2514
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WORLD HISTORY--EARLY WORKS TO 1800. *G.364 .63 no.2 Rosaccio, Giuseppe, ca. 1530-ca. 1620. Le sei età del mondo, di Gioseppe Rosaccio, con brevità descritte. In Venetia, 1598. 47 p. 16cm. Title illustration: map of world. 1. World history--Early works to 1800. I. Title. Revised
Card 2516
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WORLD HISTORY--EARLY WORKS TO 1800. *G.400 .47 Rudimentum novitiorum. French. Le premier volume de la mer des histoires. Au- quel et le second ensuyuît est contenu tant du vieil testament que du nouveau toutes les hys- toires/ actes et faictz dignes de memoire ... On les vend a Paris au premier pillier en la grand salle du palais pour Galliot du pre, mil.D,xxxvi [1536] FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 2 v. in l. illus., maps, geneal. tables. 33cm. Printer's mark on verso of last leaf. (Continued on next card)
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Rudimentum novitiorum. French. Le premier volume de la mer des histoires ... [1536] (Card 2) A French version by an anonymous canon of Mello in Veauvoisis of the Rudimentum notiviorum attributed to Column, printed at Lübeck, 1475. The two maps, reproduced from the Lübeck edition, but with French captions, are the earliest non-Ptolemais maps to appear in print. This translation has been wrongly ascribed to (Continued on next card)
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WORLD HISTORY--EARLY WORKS TO 1800. *G.400 .47 Rudimentum notitiorum. French. Le premier volume de la mer des histoires ... [1536] (Card 3) Brocardus de Monte Sion. 1. World history—Early works to 1800. 2. Illustrated books—15th and 16th centuries. 3. Maps, Early. 4. Wood-engravings, French. I. Brocardus de Monte Sion, 13th cent., supposed tr. II. Title: La mer des histoires.
Card 2522
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The world in a string; or, Money toss'd in a blanket. 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. Information Card Library of Congress
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Castellan, Antoine Louis. Turkey, being a description of the manners, customs, dresses, and other peculiarities characteristic of the inhabitants of the Turkish Empire; to which is prefixed a sketch of the history of the Turks. London. Ackermann. [1827.] 6 v. in 3. Colored plates. [The world in miniature.] $12^{\circ}$. The series is edited by Frederic Shoberl. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 11, E5326 — Turkey. Manners. — S.r.
Card 2526
Card 2526
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World, The, in miniature. Shoberl, Frederic, editor. 1775-1853. 4869a.17=**K.275.15 Austria, containing a description of the manners, customs, character, and costumes of the people of that empire. [Anon.] London. Ackermann. [1827?] 2 v. Colored plates. [The world in miniature.] Sm. 8°. The copy on shelf-number **K.275.15 is bound in one volume. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 20, 1905. F8c01 — Austria. Manners. — S.r. — Anon. ref.
Card 2528
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The world in the crucible. *O'Reilly D511 .P3 1918 Parker, Sir Gilbert, bart., 1862-1932. The world in the crucible; an account of the origins & conduct of the great war. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1918. viii, 422 p. port. 20cm. 1. European war, 1914-1918—Causes. I. Title. Full name: Sir Horatio Gilbert Parker, bart. LCA
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The world is round Stein, Gertrude, 1874— ... The world ... is round; pictures by Clement Hurd. New York, W. R. Scott, inc. [°1939] 2 p. l., 67 p. illus. 26½ cm. Printed with blue ink on rose-colored paper. "First edition." i. Title. 39-31266 Library of Congress PZ7.S821Wo Copy 2. Copyright A 134174 [5]
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RARE BOOK DEPT. WORLD MAPS. Zurla, Placido, Cardinal, 1769-1834. Il mappamondo di fra Mauro camaldolese, descritto ed illustrato da D. Placido Zurla ... Venezia, 1806. 163,[1]p. plate,fold.map. 36cm.(fol.) Title vignette: medallic portrait. Errata: p.[164]
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Stevens, Henry, 1819-1886. Bibliotheca geographica & historica; or a catalogue of nine day sale of rare and valuable, ancient and modern books, charts, manuscripts, autograph letters, etc., illustrative of historical geography & geographical history, general and local annals, biography, genealogy, statistics ecclesiastical history, poetry, prose and miscellaneous books, very many relating to North and South America and others to Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Oceanica. London, H. Stevens, 1872. 361 p. illus. 23cm.
Card 2536
Card 2536
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The World, New York. The Conning tower book: being a selection of the best verses published in the Conning tower, / edited by F. P. A., in the New York World. -- New York: Macy-Masius, Publishers, 1926. (Wilkes-Barre, PA: Penn Printery.) 223, [1]p.; 19 cm. Contains contributions by Ted Robinson, Christopher Morley, Dorothy Parker, Witter Bynner, Arthur Davison Ficke, Jake Falstaff, and others. Bound in blue decorated boards; white cloth shelfback, stamped in blue; top edges stained blue; blue decorated endpaners. (cont. next card) MRG90-612957 17217
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The World, New York. The Conning tower book : 1926 (OCLC number: ocm01371367. 1..American poetry. I.Adams, Franklin Pierce, 1881-1960, ed. II.Robinson, Edwin Meade, 1878- III.Morley, Christopher, 1890-1957. IV.Parker, Dorothy, 1893-1967. V.Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968. VI.Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945. VII.Fetzer, Herman, 1899-1935. VIII.T. RG90-612957 PS614.W6 AACR2 MRG90-612957 17218
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The World, New York. The second Conning tower book: being a collection, in the main, of the best verses published in the Conning tower, / edited by F.P.A. in the New York World, during the year 1926. -- New York : Macy-Masius, c1927. (Camden, N.J. : Haddon Craftsmen.) 190, [2] p.; 20 cm. Double title-page. OCLC number: ocm02844562. 1..American poetry (Collections) I. Adams, Franklin Pierce, 1881-1960, ed. II.T. RG90-612958 PS614.W62 AACR2 27-4124 17236
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World-noted women. .173.1 Clarke, Mrs. Mary Cowden-, 1809-1898. World-noted women; or, Types of womanly attributes of all lands and ages. Illus. with seventeen engravings on steel, from original designs by Charles Staal. New York, D. Appleton, 1868. 407 p. illus. 25cm. 1. Woman—Biog. I. Title.
Card 2544
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The world of books. **H.90.510 Day, Clarence, 1874-1935. The world of books ... By Clarence Day. Broadside. [New Haven? Yale university press? c1920] 1 sheet. Size, 14 1/4 x 14 7/8 inches. Reprinted by permission from "The story of the Yale University press told by a friend." 1. Books. 2. Broadsides. I. Title. Set Rare Bk 3 cds HS AUG 12 1938
Card 2546
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The world of books ... Day, Clarence, 1874-1935. The world of books ... [A broadside] Presented by the directors of the Limited Editions club to the members of the Club, Christmas, 1937. [New York, Limited Editions Club] 1937. Size, 18 x 17 1/2 inches. MAR 20 1939 1. Broadsides. 2. Books. I. Title. II. Limited Editions Club. Pubs... Set Barton, 3cds HS
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Card 2548
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World, The, of chance. Novel. Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. The world of chance. A novel. — New York. Harper. 1893. (I), 375, (I) pp. 18½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 11 1922. M7648 — T.r.
Card 2550
Card 2550
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World, The, of comets. Guillemin, Amédée Victor. 3924.65=**E.5010.64 The world of comets. Translated and edited by James Glaisher. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. 1877. xxx-viii, 548 pp. Illus. Plates. Diagrams. Tables. $8^{\circ}$. The original French, with the title Les comètes, is on shelf-no. 3921.62. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1907. G3543 — T.r. — Comets. — Glaisher, James, ed. and tr.
Card 2552
Card 2552
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World, The, of Fashion and Continental Feuilletons. A monthly publication. Vol. 5-7. 1828-30. 1832-1836 (mcouple) 1837. London. Bell. 1828-30. v. in Plates. Sm. 4°. *P.90.985 Same. Vol. 18-20. 1841-43. 3 v. *5157.2 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 20, 1903 F762 — Periodicals. — Fashion. Period.
Card 2554
Card 2554
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World, The, of Fashion and Continental Feuilletons. See Ladies' Monthly Magazine, the World of Fashion. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1907. G3581
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World, The, of Fashion, and Monthly Magazine. See Ladies' Monthly Magazine, the World of Fashion. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1907. G3581
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World, The, of Fashion. Ladies' Monthly Magazine. See Ladies' Monthly Magazine, the World of Fashion. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1907. G3581
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World, A, of green hills. Torrey, Bradford. *A.8961.4=3819.36 A world of green hills. Observations of nature and human nature in the Blue Ridge. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1898. (4), 285 pp. 12°.
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The world of light. Huxley, Aldous Leonard, 1894- The world of light, a comedy in three acts. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Doran & company, inc., 1931. 3 p.1., 104 p. 19cm.
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The world of mathematics. Newman, James Roy, 1907- ed. The world of mathematics; a small library of the literature of mathematics from A'h-mosé the scribe to Albert Einstein, presented with commentaries and notes by James R. Newman. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1956. 4 v. (xviii, 2535 p.) illus. 23 cm. Bibliographical footnotes. QA3 .N48 [Another copy] 1. Mathematics—Collected works. i. Title. QA3.N48 510.82 55—10060 Library of Congress [57t³10]
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The world of rare books re-examined. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Ray, Gordon Norton, 1915- SCQ The world of rare books re-examined. [New .974 Haven? 1974] .R21W cover title,92 numb. l. 28cm. Mimeographed. "Published in the July, 1974, issue of the Yale Library Gazette." 1. Bibliography--Rare books--Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Book collecting. I. Title.
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The world of Washington Irving. Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886- The world of Washington Irving. [New York] E. P. Dutton & co., inc. [1944] 5 p.l., 495 p. 22 cm. Bibliographical foot-notes.
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*A.6777J 1. Peabody, Joel R [pseud.] A world of wonders; or, Divers developments, showing the thorough triumph of animal magnetism in New England. Illustrated by the power of prevision in Mrs. Matilda Fox, and the point of the pencil, by D. C. Johnston. Boston, Robert S. Davis, 1838. iv, 158 p. plates. 16cm. I. Johnston, David Claypoole, 1799-1865, illus. II. Title.
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The world of William Clissold. RARE BOOM DEPT. XA .9586 .44 Wells, Herbert George, 1866-1946. The world of William Clissold, a novel at a new angle, by H.G. Wells. London, E.Benn, 1926. 2v. 19cm. Paged continuously. Brown linen, gilt stamped. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR
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World Peace Foundation, Boston. Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909. Mohonk addresses by Edward Everett Hale and David J. Brewer; with introduction by Edwin D. Mead. Published for the International School of Peace,Ginn and Company, Boston, 1910. xxviii,150p.,1/4. 2 pl.,3 ports.(incl.front.) 20cm. Dark blue linen, gilt stamped on spine & front cover.