Opera composed by Johann Kaspar Kerll with libretto by Giorgio Giacomo Alcaini, orignally performed in Munich, 13 February, 1657.
Description:
A-H⁴ I⁴(-I4, blank?)., All illustrations hand-colored. Text inlaid into sheets with height of 32 cm. Armorial bookplate: Ex bibliotheca Fran. Comitis. de Haunsperg. Shelf-mark label. Printed waste used in binding., Libretto without the music., No. 2 of 2 titles bound together., and Opera composed by Johann Kaspar Kerll with libretto by Giorgio Giacomo Alcaini, orignally performed in Munich, 13 February, 1657. Cf. Grove music online.
le 15 iour de nouembre mil cinq cens [et] trois [1503]
Call Number:
1998 2006
Image Count:
33
Alternative Title:
Blasondes armes
Description:
BEIN 1998 2006: Coats of arms, pictorial initials, and printer's device hand-colored. Ms. notes on t.p. and in text. Imperfect: bled at edges, with partial loss of ms. notes., Imprint from colophon., Signatures: [a]⁸ b-c⁸ [d]⁴., and Gothic type.
BEIN 2014 Folio 462: Imperfect: plates 2, 3, and 5 wanting. Variant state with privledge statements and no numbering. All plates hand-colored. Plates numbered in ms. on versos (plate 6 misnumbered as 2). Autograph: Buous. Stamp: Louis de Monspey. From the collection of Andre Meyer. and Nine double-page engravings, including t.p.
A handbill announcing Master Humphrey's Clock, "now wound up and going, preparatory to its striking, on Saturday, the 4th of April, 1840." Three paragraphs printed here--the first of which begins: "Master Humphrey earnestly hopes"--are attributed to Dickens.
"The three paragraphs printed here, the first of which begins 'Master Humphrey earnestly hopes,' are attributed to Dickens"--Podeschi., BEIN Gimbel/Dickens +H919 2: Hand-colored illustration., Caption title., and Prospectus for the publication by Chapman and Hall of Master Humphrey's clock.
Publisher:
Bradbury and Evans, printers
Subject (Name):
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. American notes and Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.--Master Humphrey's clock
"The three paragraphs printed here, the first of which begins 'Master Humphrey earnestly hopes,' are attributed to Dickens"--Podeschi., Caption title., and Prospectus for the publication by Chapman and Hall of Master Humphrey's clock.
Publisher:
Bradbury and Evans, printers
Subject (Name):
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. American notes and Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.--Master Humphrey's clock
Signatures: A-I4(A1 blank, wanting). Imperfect: headline of leaf A4 mutilated. and Woodcut of No-body on title page, of Some-body on verso of last leaf.
Publisher:
Printed for John Trundle and are to be sold at his shop in Barbiean, at the signe of No-body,
"These imitative etchings are believed to be the work of F.W. Pailthorpe ... The original title, The Pickwickians, appears on the first print"--Podeschi., All plates hand-colored., and Title from portfolio.
Publisher:
F.T. Sabin,
Subject (Name):
Dickens, Charles,--1812-1870.--Pickwick papers., Dickens, Charles,--1812-1870--Illustrations., and Pailthorpe, F. W. (Frederick W.)