- None1
You Searched For
Search Results
19. The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark : as is now acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre / by William Shakespeare
- Creator:
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
- Published / Created:
- 1676
- Call Number:
- Ig 6c 676B
- Image Count:
- 3
- Alternative Title:
- [Hamlet]
- Description:
- Bound with 4 other titles. To view other titles search by call number: Ig 6c 676B. and With manuscript "property bill" inserted at front, another manuscript "property bill" inserted before Julius Caesar, and a manuscript "bill for printing" inserted at end.
- Publisher:
- Printed by Andr. Clark, for J. Martyn, and H. Herringman, at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, and at the Blue Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark : as is now acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre / by William Shakespeare
20. [Collection of promotional materials and other ephemera related to Silver Mountain Mines, Inc.].
- Creator:
- Silver Mountain Mines, Inc.
- Published / Created:
- 1939-1940
- Call Number:
- Zc78 +939si
- Image Count:
- 7
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Description:
- [1] Receipt for 1,000 shares of Silver Mountain Mines, Inc. stock, made out to Mrs. George S. Ryan, dated Nov. 30, 1939 -- [2] TLS, dated Nov. 20, 1939, to Mrs. George S. Ryan from Silver Mountain Mines, Inc., signed by Ralph S. Fleming -- [3] TLS, dated Nov. 9, 1940, to Mrs. Martha H. Ryan from Silver Mountain Mines, Inc., signed by Ralph S. Fleming -- [4] TL ([1] p.) description of Silver Mountain Mines, Inc. -- [5] "A brief description of the Silver Mountain Mines, Inc." promotional leaflet -- [6] TL ([2] p.) description of Silver Mountain Mines, Inc., signed at end "P.P. Brevik." and Title devised by cataloger.
- Subject (Name):
- Fleming, Ralph S.--Autograph, Ryan, George S., Mrs.--Ownership, Ryan, Martha H., Mrs.--Ownership, and Silver Mountain Mines, Inc.
- Subject (Topic):
- Mines and mineral resources--Washington (State)--King County
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Collection of promotional materials and other ephemera related to Silver Mountain Mines, Inc.].
21. Pay Roll, 1779 : MS.
- Creator:
- South Carolina Infantry. 3rd Regiment of Rangers
- Published / Created:
- 1779 August-October
- Call Number:
- Z40 011
- Image Count:
- 42
- Description:
- Multiple pages removed from end of volume.
- Subject (Name):
- South Carolina Infantry, United States. Continental Army. Southern Department, United States. Continental Army--Finance, United States. Continental Army--History--Sources, and United States. Continental Army--Pay, allowances, etc
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Pay Roll, 1779 : MS.
22. Notes made during a journey thro' part of France, Switzerland [Notes and ephemera, folder 1 of 3]
- Creator:
- Vincent, George
- Published / Created:
- 1822, n.d.
- Call Number:
- Osborn d398
- Collection Title:
- Notes made during a journey thro' part of France, Switzerland, &c, 1822 Jul-Sep
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 2
- Image Count:
- 11
- Abstract:
- Holograph diary of Vincent's travels in France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium with "Mr. Payne and his son William." Apparently from Leeds, Vincent records his impressions of scenery, the countryside and "romantic views;" roads and bridges; the conditions of towns and cities; and tourist attractions. These included major cathedrals, museums, monuments such as the tribute to the Swiss Guards who died at the Tuilleries in 1792; the battlefield at Marengo, and sites dedicated to Voltaire, Erasmus, and Gibbon., The party returned to England via Strasbourg and Belgium, where Vincent admired Brussels and toured the battlefield of Waterloo. After a rough Channel crossing, Vincent concluded his diary with "Thank God, we once more set foot on British ground.", Vincent paid particular attention to Lyons, where he remarks on the city's bloody Revolutionary history and saw "Madame Sarqui the famous rope dancer." In the Swiss Alps, he viewed "Mont Blanc by moonlight," described the progress of the constructions of the new Simplon road, and stayed at the Hospice of St. Bernard, noting an evening of musical entertainment by English ladies and admiring the "good-tempered and tractable dogs." Vincent,however, preferred "Protestant" Zurich, where "the people are cleaner and looked more happy and comfortable." Perhaps due to his lack of German, he makes no note of conversations during three days of sharing a diligence with "a Prussian gentleman, Dr. Schoppenhauer" between Domodossola and Locarno., and With: manuscript and printed ephemera including Vincent's French passport; notes on sights to see in Paris and Germany; hotel bills; cards; printed advertisement of books for "Travellers on the Continent" printed by S. Leigh; and two white metal souvenir medals of Strasbourg.
- Description:
- Blanks not digitized., For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator., and Some items numbered in pencil. Folders contain items in irregular order.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Alps, Swiss (Switzerland)--Description and travel, Alps--Description and travel, Belgium--Description and travel, France--Description and travel, St. Bernard, Great, Alps, Switzerland--description and travel, and Waterloo (Belgium)--Description and travel
- Subject (Name):
- Schopenhauer, Arthur,--1788-1860 and Vincent, George
- Subject (Topic):
- Tourism--France, Tourism--Switzerland, and Travelers' writings, English
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Notes made during a journey thro' part of France, Switzerland [Notes and ephemera, folder 1 of 3]
23. Notes made during a journey thro' part of France, Switzerland [Notes and ephemera, folder 2 of 3]
- Creator:
- Vincent, George
- Published / Created:
- 1822, n.d.
- Call Number:
- Osborn d398
- Collection Title:
- Notes made during a journey thro' part of France, Switzerland, &c, 1822 Jul-Sep
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 3
- Image Count:
- 10
- Abstract:
- Holograph diary of Vincent's travels in France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium with "Mr. Payne and his son William." Apparently from Leeds, Vincent records his impressions of scenery, the countryside and "romantic views;" roads and bridges; the conditions of towns and cities; and tourist attractions. These included major cathedrals, museums, monuments such as the tribute to the Swiss Guards who died at the Tuilleries in 1792; the battlefield at Marengo, and sites dedicated to Voltaire, Erasmus, and Gibbon., The party returned to England via Strasbourg and Belgium, where Vincent admired Brussels and toured the battlefield of Waterloo. After a rough Channel crossing, Vincent concluded his diary with "Thank God, we once more set foot on British ground.", Vincent paid particular attention to Lyons, where he remarks on the city's bloody Revolutionary history and saw "Madame Sarqui the famous rope dancer." In the Swiss Alps, he viewed "Mont Blanc by moonlight," described the progress of the constructions of the new Simplon road, and stayed at the Hospice of St. Bernard, noting an evening of musical entertainment by English ladies and admiring the "good-tempered and tractable dogs." Vincent,however, preferred "Protestant" Zurich, where "the people are cleaner and looked more happy and comfortable." Perhaps due to his lack of German, he makes no note of conversations during three days of sharing a diligence with "a Prussian gentleman, Dr. Schoppenhauer" between Domodossola and Locarno., and With: manuscript and printed ephemera including Vincent's French passport; notes on sights to see in Paris and Germany; hotel bills; cards; printed advertisement of books for "Travellers on the Continent" printed by S. Leigh; and two white metal souvenir medals of Strasbourg.
- Description:
- Blanks not digitized., For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator., and Some items numbered in pencil. Folders contain items in irregular order.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Alps, Swiss (Switzerland)--Description and travel, Alps--Description and travel, Belgium--Description and travel, France--Description and travel, St. Bernard, Great, Alps, Switzerland--description and travel, and Waterloo (Belgium)--Description and travel
- Subject (Name):
- Schopenhauer, Arthur,--1788-1860 and Vincent, George
- Subject (Topic):
- Tourism--France, Tourism--Switzerland, and Travelers' writings, English
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Notes made during a journey thro' part of France, Switzerland [Notes and ephemera, folder 2 of 3]
24. Notes made during a journey thro' part of France, Switzerland [Notes and ephemera, folder 3 of 3]
- Creator:
- Vincent, George
- Published / Created:
- 1822, n.d.
- Call Number:
- Osborn d398
- Collection Title:
- Notes made during a journey thro' part of France, Switzerland, &c, 1822 Jul-Sep
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 4
- Image Count:
- 7
- Abstract:
- Holograph diary of Vincent's travels in France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium with "Mr. Payne and his son William." Apparently from Leeds, Vincent records his impressions of scenery, the countryside and "romantic views;" roads and bridges; the conditions of towns and cities; and tourist attractions. These included major cathedrals, museums, monuments such as the tribute to the Swiss Guards who died at the Tuilleries in 1792; the battlefield at Marengo, and sites dedicated to Voltaire, Erasmus, and Gibbon., The party returned to England via Strasbourg and Belgium, where Vincent admired Brussels and toured the battlefield of Waterloo. After a rough Channel crossing, Vincent concluded his diary with "Thank God, we once more set foot on British ground.", Vincent paid particular attention to Lyons, where he remarks on the city's bloody Revolutionary history and saw "Madame Sarqui the famous rope dancer." In the Swiss Alps, he viewed "Mont Blanc by moonlight," described the progress of the constructions of the new Simplon road, and stayed at the Hospice of St. Bernard, noting an evening of musical entertainment by English ladies and admiring the "good-tempered and tractable dogs." Vincent,however, preferred "Protestant" Zurich, where "the people are cleaner and looked more happy and comfortable." Perhaps due to his lack of German, he makes no note of conversations during three days of sharing a diligence with "a Prussian gentleman, Dr. Schoppenhauer" between Domodossola and Locarno., and With: manuscript and printed ephemera including Vincent's French passport; notes on sights to see in Paris and Germany; hotel bills; cards; printed advertisement of books for "Travellers on the Continent" printed by S. Leigh; and two white metal souvenir medals of Strasbourg.
- Description:
- Blanks not digitized., For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator., and Some items numbered in pencil. Folders contain items in irregular order.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Alps, Swiss (Switzerland)--Description and travel, Alps--Description and travel, Belgium--Description and travel, France--Description and travel, St. Bernard, Great, Alps, Switzerland--description and travel, and Waterloo (Belgium)--Description and travel
- Subject (Name):
- Schopenhauer, Arthur,--1788-1860 and Vincent, George
- Subject (Topic):
- Tourism--France, Tourism--Switzerland, and Travelers' writings, English
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Notes made during a journey thro' part of France, Switzerland [Notes and ephemera, folder 3 of 3]
25. Journal of the printing-office at Strawberry Hill near Twickenham in Middlesex : manuscript
- Creator:
- Walpole, Horace, 1717-1797
- Published / Created:
- 1757-1789.
- Call Number:
- 49 2506A
- Image Count:
- 45
- Abstract:
- A journal kept by Horace Walpole that documents the opertaion of the Strawberry Hill Press, his private press at his home Strawberry Hill (Twickenham, England). Starting on 25 June 1757 with the erection of the press by William Robinson, the first of several printers hired by Horace Walpole to operate his press, the journal contains a list of the titles published, receipts for payment to the printers and their assistants, the indenture of Joseph Forrester, correspondence between Walpole and his printers about operations and the choice of engravers, receipts for supplies, newspaper clippings announcing the publications from the press, and two vignettes used in the Press's publications. With a medley print by Jacobus Houbraken on front paste-down with portraits of early printers: Joannes Gutenburg, Joannes Faustus, Laurentius Costerus, Aldus Manucius, and Joannes Frobenius which was also the frontispiece to volume 1 of Michael Maittaire's work Annales typographici ab artis inventae origine ad annum MD (Hagae-Comitum: Apud Idssvu, Valillant, MDCCXIX. Also with two prints by Edward Edwards: tFarm yard and printing house at Strawberry Hill; and, a portrait of Thomas Kirgate
- Description:
- Title from text at head of page 1, in Walpole's hand. and In English with some French.
- Subject (Geographic):
- England.
- Subject (Name):
- Kirgate, Thomas, 1734-1810., Kirgate, Thomas, 1734-1810,, and Strawberry Hill Press (Twickenham, London, England)
- Subject (Topic):
- Private presses and Printers
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Journal of the printing-office at Strawberry Hill near Twickenham in Middlesex : manuscript
26. Account of interest Lynde Cattin
- Published / Created:
- 1833 December 16
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 1294
- Collection Title:
- Connecticut legal documents collection
- Container / Volume:
- III | Eagle Bank
- Image Count:
- 2
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Account of interest Lynde Cattin
27. Cooley & Smith's note $3000 due 10th May
- Published / Created:
- 1829 November 18
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 1294
- Collection Title:
- Connecticut legal documents collection
- Container / Volume:
- III | Eagle Bank
- Image Count:
- 2
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Cooley & Smith's note $3000 due 10th May