One hundred fifty claimants to the throne of Great Britain
Description:
Caption title., Letterpress text discussing the line of succession above an etched geneological chart (plate mark 27.9 x 26.5 cm) which illustrates the line of succession, following the reign of George IV, probably published in response to the death of Princess Charlotte in 1817 and before the birth of Victoria in 1819. However, the text also references "the present Princess of Wales", but further evidence that this was issued in response to her death is the dark black border around her name., and Imprint etched at top of chart. Date from letterpress: "The following is a brief sketch. A.D. 1818."
Publisher:
Printed & publish'd by W. Finch, No. 5 Charlotte Place, New Cut, Lower Marsh, Lambeth
Manuscript, on parchment, in chancery script, produced in London at the beginning of the sixteenth century (during the reign of Henry VII)., The text is an affirmation by King Henry VII of the rights given to the city of London by previous kings, It includes a copy of the charter in Old English presented by William the Conqueror affirming the rights held by the citizens of London under Edward the Confessor, and It also includes a charter granting lands from William I to Deorman
Description:
In Latin and Old English., On the wrapper is written "Thomas Binkheued who sold it to Raph Wilbraham.", The manuscript was originally a roll, as can be seen by the sewing holes extending across the bottom of each page., and Binding: vellum wrapper.
Subject (Geographic):
England, London., England., Great Britain, and London (England)
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-2L⁶., First leaf is blank., With final contents leaf., First edition 1619., Printed by William Stansby. See E.E. Willoughby. A printer of Shakespeare, 1934., Title page variant: author's name incorrectly spelled "Raphe"., Title-page inscribed: G. Dury, Esq. [17th century hand?], Imperfect: Preliminary blank leaf A₁ wanting., and Formerly laid in: William Roberts Gichard "Commemorative English and French heraldry keepsake". See Lewis Walpole Library 53 C67B B79x
BEIN 2016 Folio 86: Imperfect: some plates wanting. Numerous plates with second copies. Plates and text loose in binding with spine title "Bowyer's History of England plates.", Lettered on spine Illustrative of Hume's History of England., Engraved dedications signed: Robert Bowyer; Tomkins scr., Plates dated 1793-1806., Also known as his Historic Gallery., and Bound by Hammond in half red morocco with marbled boards, gilt lettering on spine, six raised bands, gilt edges.
Publisher:
Printed for the proprietor, R. Bowyer, 80, Pall Mall; by T. Bensley, Bolt Court, Fleet Street
Subject (Geographic):
England and Great Britain
Subject (Topic):
Coins, English, illu, Nobility, Poets, English, and Kings and rulers
BEIN 2015 1520: Undeciphered autograph. From the library of Walter L. Pforzheimer., "Epitre" signed: Brunet. By Pierre Nicolas Brunet. Cf. Barbier., and Original calf. Bookplate 2 early state. Press-mark G.8.12. With two architectural sketches in pencil, probably by Horace Walpole, drawn inside back cover.
Publisher:
Chez Desaint & Saillant ..., J. Th. Hérissant ...
Verse -- "When as the King of England dy'd,"., In five columns with the title, prose introduction and woodcut above the first three; the columns are not separated by rules., Title continues: in respect that many children never would have learn'd read had not they took delight in poring over Jane Shore or Robin Hood & c. which has insensibly stole into them a curiosity and desire of reading other like stories ..., Date from ESTC., Mounted on leaf 34. Copy trimmed into two pieces with last two columns mounted below main portion., and Bound in three-quarters red morocco leather with marbled boards, with spine title stamped in gold: Old English ballads, woodcuts, vol. 1.
Publisher:
printed by William Dicey
Subject (Geographic):
England
Subject (Name):
Edward, IV, King of England, 1442-1483
Subject (Topic):
Regicide, Kings and rulers, Succession, Prisons, Homicides, Torches, and Daggers & swords
Title from item., Creator and date supplied by Paris Musées website. https://apicollections.parismusees.paris.fr/iiif/200004190/manifest., Place of publication derived from publisher's street address., In image top: La Caricature (Journal); Pl. 102., Published in La Caricature., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., and Attached clipping describes print.
Publisher:
Chez Aubert editeur Galerie Véro Dodat and Lith de Delaporte rue de l'Abbaye no 4.
Subject (Geographic):
France
Subject (Topic):
Kings and rulers, Succession, Nobility, History, Skeletons, Death, Capes (Clothing)., Feathers, and Staffs (Sticks).
In a profile view from his head to below his waist, Big Turkey gazes away from the viewer, wearing the elaborate headdress of a chief, a gray cloth robe or jacket, and a bone (?) breastplate
Description:
Title from caption in lower right corner of image. and Created from a photograph by F.W. Glasier?
Publisher:
Published by F.W. Glasier & Co.
Subject (Geographic):
Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota