Cover oriented horizontally; contents oriented vertically., Hand-colored lithographs showing persons in national costumes, one for each letter of the alphabet., Imperfect: back cover wanting; some leaves stitched together. Hand-colored illustrations., Sheet made of six sheets glued together horizontally and folded, accordion-style, to make 26 leaves; verso of leaf 1affixed to p. [2] of cover., The firm of D.W. Kellogg & Co. was in business from 1830 to 1842., and Title from printed label pasted to cover.
Binder's stamp: A. Tarrant, binder, 16 Gt. Queen St. Unidentified armorial bookplate with motto: Groeninghe velt., Blanks not digitized., Colored plates on paper with numbered, printed captions. Plates credit Catlin, McGahey, and Day & Haghe., and First edition, first colored issue.
Publisher:
Geo. Catlin,
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Indians of North America--West (U.S.)
Ceremonies and festivities for the Sultan of Turkeys trip to Mecca, Naples, 1778.
Description:
Ceremonies and festivities for the Sultan of Turkey's trip to Mecca, Naples, 1778., Engraved t.p., Plates are hand-colored. Stamp: Celliezioni, Bow[?]., and Plates designed and engraved by Morghen Raffaello.
Publisher:
s.n. ;
Subject (Geographic):
Turkey--History--Abdul Hamid I, 1774-1789.
Subject (Name):
Cellezioni--Stamp.
Subject (Topic):
Festivals--Italy--Naples., Kings and rulers--Travel., Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages--Saudi Arabia--Mecca., and Pageants--Italy--Naples.
Plates engraved by Giuseppe Piaggio after designs of Francesco Baratta and Giovanni Fontana.
Description:
Bookplate: Ex libris Silvii Zipoli. Unidentified blind stamp. and Plates engraved by Giuseppe Piaggio after designs of Francesco Baratta and Giovanni Fontana.
Hand colored illustrations. and Lithographs by Linassi e Co. after Giuseppe Rieger, Cesare dell'Acqua, and A. Tischbein.
Publisher:
I. Papsch & c. tipografi del Lloyd austriaco,
Subject (Name):
Dell'Acqua, Cesare-Félix-Georges, 1821-1904., Ferdinand--I,--Emperor of Austria,--1793-1875., Linassi e Co., Lloyd triestino, printer., Maria Anna,--Empress, consort of Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria,--1803-1884., Papsch, I., printer., Rieger, Joseph, b. 1822., and Tischbein, August, b. 1805.
Poem about a race featuring asses instead of horses, traditionally held August 1 in Florence.
Description:
Author's name from dedication., Illustration: engraved frontispiece, colored by hand; by G. Vascellini after G. Piattoli., Poem about a race featuring asses instead of horses, traditionally held August 1 in Florence., and Signatures: 1-11⁴12⁶ (12₆v blank).
Publisher:
Presso Grazioli,
Subject (Geographic):
Florence (Italy)
Subject (Name):
Grazioli, Jacopo, printer., Piattoli, Giuseppe., and Vascellini, Gaetano, 1745-1805.
Subject (Topic):
Asses--Poetry., Festivals--Italy--Florence--Early works to 1800., Italian wit and humor., and Racing--Italy--Florence--Poetry.
Sansevero, Raimondo di Sangro, principe di, 1710-1771.
Published / Created:
1750
Call Number:
Hfd29 67m
Image Count:
4
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Description:
Contemporary calf binding with silver inlays and gilt borders on sides and back. Includes ms. notes to the reader from the author on 2 separate leaves. Plates colored by hand. Bookplates: Ex libris Liechtensteinianis., Engraved title vignette (device of the Accademia della Crusca)., Signatures: a⁵ b² A-O⁴ P⁷ Q-Rr⁴ Ss⁸ (Ss8 blank)., and T.p. printed in five colors, the text in black.
Subject (Name):
Grafigny,--Mme de--(Françoise d'Issembourg d'Happoncourt),--1695-1758.--Lettres d'une Péruvienne., Liechtenstein, princes of Bookplate., and R. Accademia della Crusca, Florence.
Consists of 34 engravings by Salvatore Busuttil after his own designs, signed and dated between 1837 and 1839. Title leaf signed: G. Cattaneo.
Description:
Consists of 34 engravings by Salvatore Busuttil after his own designs, signed and dated between 1837 and 1839. Title leaf signed: G. Cattaneo. and Engraved title leaf is front pastedown, the unnumbered leaf and 33 leaves of plates are loose in binding, mounted on fabric and folded accordian style, measuring 1377 cm. in length. All leaves are hand colored. Armorial bookplate with motto: Semper progrediens [Rudolf Ritter von Gutmann?] Bookplate: The Brother Julian F.S.C. Collection, Manhattan College, New York. Binding: rebacked red Morocco, gold tooled with the Papal arms of Gregory XVI.
Publisher:
Presso l'Editore Deodato Minelli,
Subject (Name):
Cattaneo, G., Gregory XVI, Pope, 1765-1846., Gregory--XVI,--Pope,--1765-1846--Binding., Manhattan College. Library Bookplate., and Ritter von Gutmann, Rutter--Bookplate.
Subject (Topic):
Corpus Christi festival--Italy--Rome. and Processions--Italy--Rome.
"Juvenile books published by F. Lucas, Jr.": back cover., Engraved throughout; printed on one side of leaf only, the printed pages facing each other., Illustrations and rhymes by John H.B. Latrobe, cf. Foster, J.W. Fielding Lucas, Jr. in Proceedings of AAS, v.65, p. 202 (Oct. 1955), Imperfect: leave 3: bled at edge. Illustrations are handcolored., and Imprint on cover varies: Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Jun'r., No. 138 Market-Street.
Publisher:
Ash & Mason, and Published by F. Lucas, Jr.;
Subject (Geographic):
United States--Politics and government--Juvenile poetry.
Subject (Name):
Ash & Mason, publisher., Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier,--marquis de,--1757-1834--Juvenile poetry., Latrobe, John H. B. (John Hazlehurst Boneval), 1803-1891, ill., and Lucas, Fielding, 1781-1854, publisher.
Subject (Topic):
Children's poetry., Civics--Juvenile poetry., and Picture books for children.