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
=95. Notes and Queries=, 7th Series. Book-plates, English mentioned in
1720, i., 65; heraldic, i., 448; ii., 15, 56; Græme, ii., 49, 98, 154;
with inscription, 364; “I love my books,” etc., ii., 410, 455; date of,
iii., 248; owner of, iv., 109; spurious, iv., 148, 212; engraved by
Heylbrouck, v., 48, 174; of Suffolk, vi., 508; Friedrich Nicolai’s, xi.,
109, 213, 333; Ex Libris Society, 160, 360.
London, 1886-1891.
=96. Quentin-Bauchart (E.).= Les Femmes bibliographiles de France
(XVI^{e}, XVII^{e}, et XVIII^{e} Siècles). Avec 43 Planches d’Armoiries.
Paris, 2 vols., 8vo, 1886.
=97. Franks, F.R.S., V.P.S.A. (Augustus W.).= Notes on Book-plates, No. 1,
English-dated Book-plates, 1574-1800.
Printed for private distribution, 8vo, 32 pp., 1887.
98. See American Bibliography, No. 14.
99. See American Bibliography, No. 14.
100. See American Bibliography, No. 13.
=101. Dobson (Austin).= The Book-plate’s Petition. Ballads of Books, A.
Lang.
London, 1888.
=102. Encyclopædic Dictionary.= “Book-plate, a piece of paper stamped or
engraved with a name or device and pasted in a book to show the
ownership.”
London, Cassell, royal 8vo, 1888.
=103. Gentleman’s Magazine Library.= Literary Curiosities, Book-plates,
82-86, 325.
London, Elliot Stock, 8vo, 1888.
=104. Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (Joseph Jackson).= _Miscellanea Genealogica et
Heraldica_, 2d Series, Vol. II., illustrated. Examples of Armorial
Book-plates: Bartlett, 294; Biss, 152; Draper, 24; Owen, 368;
Scheurl-Tucker, by A. Dürer, 104, 105, 120; Gibson, 196.
London, royal 8vo, 1888.
=105. Tit-Bits.= Book-stealing, 107.
London, May 26, 1888.
=106. Western Antiquary=, edited by W. H. K. Wright, F.R.H.S., Vol. VII.
Curious Book-lines, by George Wightwick, 160, 161.
Plymouth, 4to, 1888.
=107. The Antiquary=, Vol. XIX. Book-plates, proposed magazine for, 39.
London, Elliot Stock, 4to, 1889.
=108. The Bookworm.= Book-plates and their mottoes, 205. London, Elliot
Stock, 8vo, June, 1880.
=109. Chambers’ Encyclopædia.= Book-plates, New Edition, Vol. II, 309.
London, W. & R. Chambers, 8vo, 1889.
=110. Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (Joseph Jackson).= _Miscellanea Genealogica et
Heraldica_, 2d Series, Vol. III., illustrated. Examples of Armorial
Book-plates: Burfoot, 396; Barton, 188; Rachel, Dutchess of Beaufort,
1706, 276; Conduit, 188; Darwin, 1737, 17; Darwin, 1771, 17; Dering,
1630, 56; Dering, 56; Hopkins, 261; Keith, 88; Monypenny, 56;
Shuckburgh, 256; Tollet, 72; Taddy, 261; Webster, 37. London, royal 8vo,
1889.
=111. Quaritch (Bernard).= Catalogue of fifteen hundred books remarkable
for the beauty or age of their bindings, or as bearing indications of
former ownership by great book-collectors and famous historical
personages.
London, Bernard Quaritch, 8vo, 1889.
=112. Rylands, F.S.A. (J. Paul).= Notes on Book-plates (ex libris), with
special reference to Lancashire and Cheshire examples, and a proposed
nomenclature for the shapes of shields. Plates.
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