American Book-Plates: A Guide to Their Study with ExamplesAllen, Charles Dexter
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American Book-Plates: A Guide to Their Study with Examples
Allen, Charles Dexter
Bookplates -- Bibliography; Bookplates, American
=5. Literary World.= A Library Pest, July 2, 1881. The Study of
Book-plates. A review of Warren, Aug. 13, 1881. (By Rev. Dr. Joseph
Henry Dubbs.)
Boston, U.S.A., 1881.
=6. Leach (Frank Willing).= The Right to bear Arms, illustrated. _The
Continent_, Vol. III., pp. 513-523.
Philadelphia, Penn., U.S.A., April 25, 1883.
Many of the illustrations given are copies of book-plates.
=7. Lichtenstein (Richard C.).= Early Book-plates. _The Boston Daily
Globe_, April 22, 1885.
=8. Book-Mart.= Original stanzas for insertion on the fly-leaves of lent
books, III., 27.
Pittsburgh, Penn., U.S.A., 8vo, 1885.
=9. The Book Buyer.= A List of American Book-plate Collectors, III., 165.
The Original and Imitation Washington Book-plate, illustrated, III.,
234. Practical Suggestions for Book-plates, illustrated, III., 377.
New York, Scribner, 4to, 1886.
=10. Hutton (Laurence).= Some American Book-plates, illustrated. _The Book
Buyer_, Vol. III., 7-9, 63-65, 112-114, 159-161.
New York, Scribner, 4to, 1886.
These articles were reprinted in the _Ex Libris Journal_, Vol. II., pp.
42, 52, 69.
=11. New York Genealogical and Biographical Record=, Vol. XVIII., No. 1.
Samuel Provoost, First Bishop of New York. An address to the
Genealogical and Biographical Society. Illustrated with portrait and
book-plate of Bishop Provoost.
New York, January, 1887.
=12. Lichtenstein (Richard C.).= Early New England and New York Heraldic
Book-plates. _New England Historical and Genealogical Register_, XL.,
295-299. Published under the direction of the New England Historic
Genealogical Society.
Boston, 8vo, 1886.
Also privately printed with additions.
=13. Lichtenstein (Richard C.).= Early Southern Heraldic Book-plates. _New
England Historical and Genealogical Register_, XLI., 296. Published
under the direction of the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
Boston, 8vo, 1887.
Also privately printed.
=14. Lichtenstein (Richard C.).= American Book-plates and their Engravers,
illustrated. _The Curio_, 11-17, 61-66, 110-114; Washington’s Library,
illustrated, 246-252.
New York, U.S.A., R. W. Wright, folio, 1887.
_The Curio_ was discontinued after the sixth number.
=15. Martin (Charles Towneley).= Book-plates and their Early Engravers.
_City Mission Record._
Hartford, Conn., 1888.
=16. Dubbs (Rev. Dr. Joseph Henry).= Peter Miller’s Book-plate. _Reformed
Church Messenger_ (Whitehall Papers, second series, No. V.).
Philadelphia, Penn., U.S.A., June 19, 1889.
=17. The Century Magazine=, Vol. XXXIX. The Grolier Club, 87.
New York and London, 8vo, 1889.
Contains the book-plate of the Grolier Club.
=18. The American Book Maker.= Book-plates, illustrated. Vol. XI., No. 2,
8vo, August, 1890; Vol. XIII., No. 3, 8vo, September, 1891.
New York, U.S.A.
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