Yale's microfiche copy is issued by IDC in "Book history in Russia" series., Russian in Cyrillic script., and "Zhurnal russkoĭ literaturnoĭ di︠e︡i︠a︡telʹnosti, knizhnoĭ torgovli, knigopechatanii︠a︡."; subtitle varies.
Publisher:
Izd. knizhnoĭ torgovleĭ Bekkera
Subject (Geographic):
Russia
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature and Booksellers and bookselling
Yale's microfiche copy is issued by IDC in "Book history in Russia" series., Russian in Cyrillic script., and "Zhurnal russkoĭ literaturnoĭ di︠e︡i︠a︡telʹnosti, knizhnoĭ torgovli, knigopechatanii︠a︡."; subtitle varies.
Publisher:
Izd. knizhnoĭ torgovleĭ Bekkera
Subject (Geographic):
Russia
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature and Booksellers and bookselling
Advertisement for a new business issued by Mark Smith, with an extensive list of wares to be sold, mostly books and other items in the stationers line, but also musical instruments and music books
Description:
All but p. [1] blank., Addressed to: R. Thorp, Esq., and Small tear in the center of the fold. For further information, consult library staff.
A view from the street of the bookseller William Darton's shop at No. 58 Holborn in London, with the shop window filled with prints and books. Above the windows Darton advertises the scope of his wares: "Books in all languages on the arts, sciences &c.; Maps, plans, charts, prints & games; Works of merit soon as published. A woman and two children are shown looking in the windows while a second woman and child are shown entering the shop. A horse-drawn carriage enters the scene from the right. On the left, a man sits beside a lamppost with a basker and dog at his side
Description:
Title from item., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Possibly used as a trade card?, and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
William Darton, 58, Holborn Hill, 1822, where may be had maps and prints wholesale
Subject (Geographic):
England and London.
Subject (Name):
Darton, William, 1781-1854.
Subject (Topic):
Booksellers and bookselling, City & town life, Lampposts, Stores & shops, Window displays, and Carriages & coaches
William Clement, bookseller and stationer, No. 201 Strand, (opposite St. Clements Church)
Description:
Title from item., Date inferred from bookseller's listed street address. See British Book Trade Index online., Engraved trade card, illustrated with books and quills and ornamental garland., and For further information, consult library staff.