Author's name appears on cover., On cover: ... Chastʹ pervai︠a︡. Izdanīe "Kī̄evskoĭ stariny" ..., Second pagination has title: Slovarʹ knizhnoĭ malorusskoĭ ri︠e︡chi po rukopisi XVII vi︠e︡ka., No more published., and Bibliographical foot-notes.
"Cromwell with a band of soldiers interrupting parliament, standing to the right, looking and pointing to left as he orders a soldier to remove the mace from the table, while members of parliament, including Sir Henry Vane in the left foreground, leap up from the benches to stop him and the speaker William Lenthall gestures aghast as he is lifted bodily from his seat by Colonel Thomas Harrison; after West (Staley 83); final published state."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from text below image., Text below title: From the original picture in the possession of the Right Honourable the Earl Grosvenor., and Watermark.
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Published as the act directs, April 5th 1789, by B. West, I. Hall, & E. Woollett
"A broadside on the British failure to retaliate against French forces in America, with the ghost of Oliver Cromwell addressing the Duke of Cumberland, Lord Anson and Henry Fox (subsequently Lord Holland) and drawing attention to the achievements of Admiral Blake in the previous century; with an etching showing the profile of a bust of Cromwell looking to the right; with letterpress title and text in four columns."--British Museum online catalogue
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Letterpress title above portrait., Publication date from the British Museum catalogue., The bust portrait of Cromwell in profile with plate mark 14.6 x 14.5 cm., and Watermark in the upper part of sheet, countermark in the lower.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658,, Blake, Robert, 1599-1657., William Augustus, Prince, Duke of Cumberland, 1721-1765., Anson, George Anson, Baron, 1697-1762., and Holland, Henry Fox, Baron, 1705-1774.
Manuscript on parchment of Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico; Commentarii de Bello Civili; De Bello Alexandrino; De Bello Africo; and De Bello Hispaniensis
Description:
In Latin., Script: Written by a single scribe in a small elegant humanistic bookhand., Fine initials, gold capitals, 9- to 5- line, edged in yellow, filled with white-vine ornament, on blue, green, and red ground, decorated with yellow dots. Headings in red., and Binding: Fifteenth century. Wound sewing on four slit straps. Colored beaded endbands sewn onto cores of tawed skin laced and nailed into wooden boards. All edges gilt. The sewing straps are laced through tunnels in the edges of the boards and nailed in channels on the outside, protruding well above the face. Covered in dark brown goatskin, blind-tooled with an eight-pointed star and corners filled in with rope-tool interlace interspersed with copper-colored dots, in a border of rectangular tools. Four catches on the lower board and stubs of red cloth (velvet?) straps lined with parchment held to the upper with star headed nails
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, New Haven., and Rome
Subject (Name):
Caesar, Julius.
Subject (Topic):
Latin prose literature, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval, and History
SML,Y X681 A813: Ch. 4 lacks t.-p. and has a copy of the t.-p. of ch. 3 inserted instead., Vol. 5 has title: Opyt rossīĭskoĭ biblīografīi, ili polnyĭ slovarʹ sochinenīĭ i perevodov. V Sanktpeterburg, v Tip. Departamen. vni︠e︡shneĭ torgovli, 1821. It was edited by V.G. Anastasevich and contains some works later than 1813., "Tablit︠s︡a khronologicheskai︠a︡ pokazyvai︠u︡shchai︠a︡ goroda, zamki, monastyri i proch., v koikh pervonachalʹno zavedeny byli tipografīi, s pokazanīem samykh pervykh sochinenīĭ, v nikh napechatannykh": v. 1, p. xxxii-xlv., "Rospisʹ slavenskim knigam, razpolozhennai︠a︡ po godam, ot nachala zavedenīi︠a︡ tipografīĭ do osʹmagonadesi︠a︡tʹ stoli︠e︡tīi︠a︡": v. 1, p. xciii., "Novai︠a︡ biblīograficheskai︠a︡ sistema": v. 1, p. cxxx-cli., Copy 5 (Yudin collection) contains the original p. 250 of v. 4, which quotes the dedication of Radishchev's "Puteshestvīe iz Peterburga v Moskvu", Spb., 1790. This page was condemned by the censor, and in all other L.C. and Yudin copies as well as in the Yale copy there is substituted for p. 249-250 a leaf with verso (p. [250]) blank., and "Istochniki, sluzhashchīe k sochinenīi︠u︡ rossīĭskoŭ biblīografīi": v. 1, p. xxii-xxiv.
Publisher:
v Tip. Imperatorskago teatra
Subject (Geographic):
Soviet Union
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature, Church Slavic literature, Rare books, Printing, History, and Bibliography
SML,Y X681 A813: Ch. 4 lacks t.-p. and has a copy of the t.-p. of ch. 3 inserted instead., Vol. 5 has title: Opyt rossīĭskoĭ biblīografīi, ili polnyĭ slovarʹ sochinenīĭ i perevodov. V Sanktpeterburg, v Tip. Departamen. vni︠e︡shneĭ torgovli, 1821. It was edited by V.G. Anastasevich and contains some works later than 1813., "Tablit︠s︡a khronologicheskai︠a︡ pokazyvai︠u︡shchai︠a︡ goroda, zamki, monastyri i proch., v koikh pervonachalʹno zavedeny byli tipografīi, s pokazanīem samykh pervykh sochinenīĭ, v nikh napechatannykh": v. 1, p. xxxii-xlv., "Rospisʹ slavenskim knigam, razpolozhennai︠a︡ po godam, ot nachala zavedenīi︠a︡ tipografīĭ do osʹmagonadesi︠a︡tʹ stoli︠e︡tīi︠a︡": v. 1, p. xciii., "Novai︠a︡ biblīograficheskai︠a︡ sistema": v. 1, p. cxxx-cli., Copy 5 (Yudin collection) contains the original p. 250 of v. 4, which quotes the dedication of Radishchev's "Puteshestvīe iz Peterburga v Moskvu", Spb., 1790. This page was condemned by the censor, and in all other L.C. and Yudin copies as well as in the Yale copy there is substituted for p. 249-250 a leaf with verso (p. [250]) blank., and "Istochniki, sluzhashchīe k sochinenīi︠u︡ rossīĭskoŭ biblīografīi": v. 1, p. xxii-xxiv.
Publisher:
v Tip. Imperatorskago teatra
Subject (Geographic):
Soviet Union
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature, Church Slavic literature, Rare books, Printing, History, and Bibliography
SML,Y X681 A813: Ch. 4 lacks t.-p. and has a copy of the t.-p. of ch. 3 inserted instead., Vol. 5 has title: Opyt rossīĭskoĭ biblīografīi, ili polnyĭ slovarʹ sochinenīĭ i perevodov. V Sanktpeterburg, v Tip. Departamen. vni︠e︡shneĭ torgovli, 1821. It was edited by V.G. Anastasevich and contains some works later than 1813., "Tablit︠s︡a khronologicheskai︠a︡ pokazyvai︠u︡shchai︠a︡ goroda, zamki, monastyri i proch., v koikh pervonachalʹno zavedeny byli tipografīi, s pokazanīem samykh pervykh sochinenīĭ, v nikh napechatannykh": v. 1, p. xxxii-xlv., "Rospisʹ slavenskim knigam, razpolozhennai︠a︡ po godam, ot nachala zavedenīi︠a︡ tipografīĭ do osʹmagonadesi︠a︡tʹ stoli︠e︡tīi︠a︡": v. 1, p. xciii., "Novai︠a︡ biblīograficheskai︠a︡ sistema": v. 1, p. cxxx-cli., Copy 5 (Yudin collection) contains the original p. 250 of v. 4, which quotes the dedication of Radishchev's "Puteshestvīe iz Peterburga v Moskvu", Spb., 1790. This page was condemned by the censor, and in all other L.C. and Yudin copies as well as in the Yale copy there is substituted for p. 249-250 a leaf with verso (p. [250]) blank., and "Istochniki, sluzhashchīe k sochinenīi︠u︡ rossīĭskoŭ biblīografīi": v. 1, p. xxii-xxiv.
Publisher:
v Tip. Imperatorskago teatra
Subject (Geographic):
Soviet Union
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature, Church Slavic literature, Rare books, Printing, History, and Bibliography