HOW TO FORM H. B. A F.S.A. WHEATLEY, SECOND ELLIOT STOCK, LIBRARY EDITION. 62 PATERNOSTER 1886 ROW "^ jM(2^y6 PREFACE, be will T libraries of be may to who fill that the I it. considered by stepping hope important this but disposal^ little volume require in I think contains the librarian and cannot justice those it tJie I justice small I can much and easily 7tot temerity place. full to will shown vacant done theme a which lover have to that have the into it attempting therefore I but prevented from that formatiofi doing of has want that required^ difficulty hope the to is subject a felt be my the large so guide handy a allowed generally not can- to so at space say that tion informathe book " obtain vi Preface. elsewhere. with They will memory then book give than I that and would some of many I any of think need book, Introduction, perhaps be but first making have had them omit, I m,ore a list make to before although vmportant as as included. have this of ai^e had of hoped the with preface allude to critics been the stated before concluding allowed volume peculiarly In to is hand. knowing have these as the it the hope explanation circumstance. this I extend not lengthy the I at for decided those record is I works have I but reference^ selection, and character down. set of a credit me have books me have but times at us criticism, will a this of to open to acquamted information^ fail convenient 'A of this of most probably are to one to Book objects in I tJte may personal dedicate Lover's Preface. Library BRADSHAWy Henry to and original most that had passed grief no of of desire to great a wish who shield express irreparable loss his memory. knew all that the I It with shelter reverent of sense the with is the a dedicate of man inexpressible own my unworthy great under but it before him. myself that graphers biblio- but of to name, to (though spirit azvay all learned livedo the of one most ever the finished was vii this honour) our book to CONTENTS. TO HOW A FORM LIBRARY. Introduction. LTHOUGH there difference of lovers which question shall agreement the other instruction only require that they than One direct hints of the on know the can most would-be few a to string any by one, who those and points, feel better business own like particularity great resented a a to use no too tell side one it " which in shape of their author any be may the be will the ^ book Hand- a Library" a there be can the on of Form best On answer. generalities and the to as of need satisfactorily that follow not of to book among " does put the answer How *" opinion to as little be can them. important founder attempts of a Library to How 2 in his by Dr. Dibdin, Library never have which Dr. his The but of books Burton there in for study such names Guide a Rousseau The Library and the Library. London, By 1824." Old the Rev. bury, ShaftesTur- many if enough, will you the Dibdin, in find Mar's Young the you You Jacques. or F. Kant, and Comfort T. vain in Burke, Jean Companion, Man's best Lessing, index, the not the D'Alembert, Flechier, but books, look Fenelon, in rare departments Malebranche, Spinoza, served, ob- be of Montaigne, Franklin, Baptiste, " all Characteristically up will on will as Schiller, others. it peculiar in one foUov/s as Nestor use Smith, Adam Richter, ^ and and valued. little manual a a it is possessing book way of Yet Benjamin Goethe, as could now of now this of any instruction entitled change, **This, the for Jean are intended or was and necessity writes not as Tastes the literature. turn date. 1824 ago book guide, Book-Hunter: as got, safe a enlarges curious, of Compa7iion} upon is or result Dibdin Hill in the out books many long as and been hopelessly Library. a made was way The Form to Choice F.R.S., cf A.S., IiiU'oduciion, will search the metaphysician, Isaac in Reed but Mr., of his acquainted Bibliotheca Heraldica^ Hooker reader to be the Ecclesiastical Lastly, if Man, on he or occupy, services of * will find has reference this Although it true, which book, valuable as a as of published if the Guide for Hartley it might editorial " great a followed, it will and Companion Library be tent ex- Dibdin's to interesting to reference, Iceland. be but of found use. William Library a for considerable lion for to to in the justice much contains not book do but Joseph.' is the guide place Mr. not matter, used is the criticism does name Polity, to, Hazlewood, good "Moule, to search in the with Tour shall one any there, not you not Hooker's for The found, will Jackson Dr. is gives become to find look you it IMoulin, Reid readily If vicinity alphabetical fortune will editor. Du or Thomas Dr. but the Molinaeus, for vain 3 Maiiual, a or Library in 1827. Guide a of Gentlemaii's English Goodhugh's Select It to the Forma- Literature, contains was classified Hoiv 4 lists of of value, anecdotes Edward Edwards's the in Report Formation Lists I jsts 1. 185 to of of a Standard of of relative Works for the was ""Librarian's 1 85 voiih 1 , The order: following those the on purchase.''^ " miscellaneous and with authors; of the to Biography and Kingdom, 3. which Standard the America. and of formation 30, British selection authors Works June collective " the on Mr. is Sub-Committee Libra?y^ in elsewhere. entitled, suggested Works of is ary liter- some Library, Books arranged are " 2. the the Bootes It 1. work reference of Free which this are Report Manchester printed First work valuable most now notes found be to not are make There not my. the and titles, r these for readable. eminently of but except the accompany Lib a library books, much A Form to of the History, of the United graphy, TopoUnited States America. relative Finance, Trade, Mining, Communication, to Political Commerce, Manufactures, and Public Economy, ture, AgriculInland Works. Introduction. 4. Works relating 5 to Mechanics, 5. Voyages 6. Works 7. Practical eering, Engin- on Zoology, and Geology. of and Learned tions Transac- Societies Lists in 2, Dictionaries, Indexes, works, Gazetteers, about 17,438 pamphlets, but exclusive and Reports, Parliamentary Such of of lists distinct 4582 to Books. lections, Col- Bibliographies, include lists extending including 6), etc. draft These (not or 3, Encyclopaedias, Atlases, logy, Minera- Botany, Publications included etc. Travels. and Periodical matics, Mathe- Trades, and Arts, Physics, Papers a practically books will useful volumes, of Blue or collection be easily not 553 found elsewhere. Mr. Edwards formation of of his he writes, a to gives Libraries Memoirs man frame, of " No in task self-conceit and to the Libraries 0/ carry rules some is for second volume (p. 629), likely more than out that in the of detail where to strip having a plan How 6 for the to formation he has of knowledge and task there be chance as plan attenuated and that will consist sort of Mr. pretty the little English to of Introduction the intention in volumes, but increased to considerably the 5751 on will vapour; brought together but chaotic a whole." in which contains Standard author a outset not by to little volumes. to In It ** was exceed the I know of very books. writes, his 1853 Catalogue entitled puzzled its much in printed little hand, that as off pass Stevens book rassing embar- 'Committee,' bearing the will responsibility so parts Library, selection to it other least that collection relation Henry : as of is certainty at the and efforts, a the him, one, the on upon depend on interested best If, almost will pursuits own performed imposed ensues so his with When departments difficult a painful. execution be his specially that and Library. which in imperfectly very the large a those becomes certainty, Library, a beyond have duty be of got once tastes the Form what ful use- his my 4000 list have my has been titles Introduction. strike to well is such books many of add to but let Barings each Royal, to insert in their to receive as was, be may five Hector companion Bihliothhque Fran^aise. of 7000 list about with the and authors standing in result The single a my should who not the on votes. quested re- those as e^lude to supposed, Mons. 1855 a I pulsion ex- addition." or In place, on better author any than more of promising impression next good twenty others places, their Rothschilds expunge twenty authors, opinions as the or not parable. a are mitted ad- may in whose men, those twenty ones that also You you Exchange Literary the to person ; than out better relate twenty of merit being one another strike to twenty me to omitted. it difficult and trash to more been have think is what means no impression, next my that aware by in out 7 Indexes Bossange volume, It of entitled contains volumes, duced pro- a and is Subjects, Ma select pleted com- Authors, Persons. and For helpful Bibliographical Guides we 8 How often have and look to do we Form to Handbook, and the now in in work its in titles short, of Thus : A the cost of the the on ^ a Books Private Best Reading the on ; ; Courses on for Bibliography enlarged edition, addition of Spanish, Beecher 1 881. Jones. Formation of Select and Perkins Second Lists New Series, has etc., Public with Fourth best revised French, Edited G. to of and Classified a 1876, August, the idea Selection Libraries, York, 1876 of general the on Literature. Italian ; of books department reference. to a the costly a of continued at any, classification Reading, every is manner, or Hints : as like the marked so good which in attempted, The adopted. precise more a is in In within books elaborate more the ment appraise- as means, subject. Fiction, been b ; are and well book or books of the book, is Perkins system the that the moderate of means a, considered best value Putman, subjects, being useful very P. The of ful use- Reading, B. edition.^ usually most Best F. by States, A George alphabet an line. single vain. by 1872 fourth United The edited arranged are in entitled published was the to look not Library. a and the with German, by P. Putnam's 1882, by Frederic Sons, Lynds E. Introduction. the of relative indicated f, the of works of library, a somewhat in treated then can ambitious and which 1587, library a Cardona, and in less book in papers thin a Justus Gabriel most mation for- Bishop by in Tarragona entitled volume De De Bibliothecd. regia Pontificia [etc.]. Lipsius Syntagma century, at the on written was published Laureniii Vaticana the the the found and duction Intro- of works earliest the of of to be our present instruct to may how subject, same the back go articles. One S, this attempts collector to consideration a founders consider conclude with which the allowed and time, Guides of use be may several *^." the of is b, and a, their of and the for we predecessors we few a hand at now * authors letters value asterisks noted the of use relative the by Having are the the of importance by and 9 end the at and wrote in next Naud6, famous of De Biblioiheds the importance who of his published bibliographical sixteenth come we one essays. of How 10 The first the reprinted was ** edition and 1627, Advis G. edition Paris dresser pour Naude published second in Paris at in by J. Liseux President Paris, in 1876 " present Mesvie^ de Frangois chez in This 1644. Biblioiheque, tine le P. Library. a was Monseigneur a Form to e par Farga, 1627." This and translated was essay dedicated Library a De P., and Naud6 and interpreted in desires, the search, library; the mentions is one other advised much the his specially is the upon Naud6 librarian, the on recommends him the Nau- by Jo. Evelyn, 1661." enlarges known Lord Gabriel By of erecting My to Mesme. London, Esquire, don. Claren- concerning now Evelyn, Chancellor Presented ; President deus Lord to Instructions *' by John to to so or value of book-buyer that others supply his two modes buy libraries hunt book-buyer Catalogues, make to help may He wants. of forming entire, book-stalls. at not to a and He spend too bindings. appears for at to the have early been age a of born twenty How 12 furnished of that or is deceive likely (if be which the another my hands Great Europe the therefore the library was "Beleeve, ruine of this marked than if the London in in from of France^ Cardinall Sent Keeper of Printed for 4 his dejection in the tinople." Constan- of the destruction pamphlet of before Publick Timothy was Miscellany. letter it G. from Library. Garth in published Description a fully care- Calendars, and a the more was the he that and on when this please, be of life." my Of sacking Mazarini, ruined. work of Harhiatt or Naud6 miracle will of sadors Ambas- "the Library 1652, the Such helpers. it letter Mazarin the all you and taking much not and Histories all Naud6's of Princes Library in world, formation dispersed. was said, the called and does in were place the hereafter." be and Kings of in library a in now affection to ever Library. a library any me) should Form to wait, " the printed re- IVeius Library utterly was NaudDsus, London, 1652." 4to. leaves. In 1650 was published at London, by Introductioft. Samuel Hartlib, Reformed the to little a Librarie book School^ Colleges in London, William Du-Gard, John Durie's ideas value of the Librarian Carlyle, by University Books." the Of Bibliography, we further on. to say It of is always great books for a study IIL and Dr. collector of his fine by ^ this Dr. Richard book Seventeenth See Library point, the lists Garnett under the Century, Chronicle, vol. by i. p. I was (1884). a British interesting Library vantage ad- George the Librarians the of evidenced is in of views King as an more with may The read before of selection prepared now title the we rank, library, in the see in and first of something to Johnson. the true Professorships interesting Library, "The elaborated have shall ated enunci- Collection a as exemplified men those is of function wrote, establish to educational high to days this proposal the he these of Durie. John the on when to 1650."^ similar are Subordinate By and The " Supplement a as Universities. Libraries entitled, with Keeper^ Reformed 13 paper hip in Association. on the Hew 14 and Museum, When he wrote books be to library about his written from Dibdin in supplied him to the and Library The it closet a list was by printed was the King's vols. 8vo. the from Companion, in he following form to place. memory, well. Weymouth, for watering his books visit to document original his bookseller that at Library, a knew he was to Form to writing hand- own : The Bible. Holy New Whole The Annual The 2 Register. of History vols. Siecle de 3 Louis Louis Commentaries by Svo. The An XIV., par XV., par the Voltaire. 1 2mo. Voltaire. i2mo. Laws of England, 4 vols. Edition. of by par 1770. Blackstone. Newest the Peace Burn. R. of Abridgement Dictionary. 2 France, i2mo. William Justice Officer, de vols. on Sir 8vo. Rapin. by I'Histoire Millot. vols. 25 1757. de de 8vo. England, Svo. E16mens Si^cle Man. of Duty Cambridge. 2 and 4 vols. Samuel vols. Parish Svo. Johnson's Svo. 1 Introduction. Fran9ois Dictionnaire M. The Boyer. A. Works Johnson. Mendez. and Select A CEuvres de vols. vols. Poems, by J. Steevens. by Destouches. vols. 5 Sir Pearch, izmo. Plays, of Sam. by izmo. of vols. 8 Works The 1 Collection Shakespeare's par izmo. by Dodsley, 1 Nichols. The vols. Poems, of Poets, English 68 Collection A Anglois, et 8vo. the of 5 1 William izmo. Temple. 4 8vo. Works of Swift. Jonathan vols. 24 i2mo. Dr. list Johnson of books recommended to the Rollin's Universal Puffendorf's : Mr. Rev. Derbyshire, collection the as Astle, good a bourne, Ash- of working " Ancient History. (Ancient). History Introduction to History. Vertot's History Vertot's Revolutions of Portugal. Vertot's Revolutions of Sweden. Carte's following History of of the Knights England. of Malta. 1 How 6 Present Form to State of Geographical Prideaux's England. Grammar. Connection. Nelson's Duty Feasts and Gentleman's Religion. Clarendon's History. Watts's Improvement Watts's Logick. Nature the on Sherlock's Mind. Classicks. Sermons. Burnet's Life Dupin's of Hale. of History Church. the Connection. Shuckford's Serious Walton's Call. Complete Sandys' s Sprat's History England's Angler. Travels. of the Roman the Society. History. Commentaries It is curious Royal Gazetteer. Goldsmith's of the Grammar. English Blackwall many of Displayed. Lowth's Some Fasts. Man. of Law's Library, a to on notice books are in now the both Bible. these lists how quite superseded. Introduction. another In " King's French, and he said collect many and paper and print the all which of them ; collect it to said Dr. of and he said every held been I which was is paper by know anxious that notion Johnson's of all original, the the in editions He text. of editions by Pope, filled closet a the to should man try and manner, with to present Library." editions point the necessary un- book, a as mentioned had it of collection have Publick editions and to in Arabick, thought have famous book one a the German, English, would my which Latin, he the of amongst except by Douglas, is editions variations any Horace who he ; in seen same, translations, had approved of the all were what us collecting. had Kempis, Spanish, Armenian, which I languages, Italian, to I d. eight in book on sixty-three Thomas was tells that Library favourite as views I mentioned When it Boswell place Johnson's were if to a are librarian my to alike scarcely cost. see the to as the On several in except sound, of collection but it has day, present one the occasion copies of 2 the l8 How first folio of a certain that "they as The as a the books which this librarian of put seeing such A student. Library tell the the on tale requires in euse Contes des that " of the de Gauks 754. The speaks for Mr. James Monboddo], Library, having gone three following and U V and itself Burnet Hailes], lately bought, Fontaine, Minutes Sir and books La of Advocates' the Lord of use instance amusing [afterwards of the Les way may ordinary the for at for nevertheless but 1 good He the library 27th June, Lord Dalrymple therein his tion collec- is unfit of way books, act against Library. occurred a see, can his which one comment. no [afterwards accounts is most zeal misapplied to me of out oifend the in be opinion Library keep Public a in should they role difficulties reader the and but morals, for Private a morum censor any sufficient of possessor the alike." all were than more expressed quite was I visited and possessed librarian one (1623), which library Library. a Shakespeare The one. Form to David tors Cura- through some and finding French books LListoire Amour- Ecumoire^ they ordain : How 20 Form to By Management. and Librarian, Third 1879." An Short ** Library, Sotheran and Acts List in ranging for Mr. read Axon price a from Lending to \s. 6^. 7^. intended Congress reprinted Hints as intended for London, N. Mr. list A. Public R. the Public The of has articles of Libraries Libraries in volume of the given of chapter the 36 Report on (1876). Transactions Conference valuable a in U.S. the Axon. periodicals, in of Bibliography), (Library A. Co." and and subject : pages Libraries E. Wm. By Spofford books of Use. Triibner Small of was eight of operative Co- which 1869, Formation the for pamphlet a the on in Formation the on paper Libraries Small of on and Free a the of copies volume." per ^^ Co., and Amendments, Books of Libraries. contains appendix Libraries a Free London, Chief Mullins, D. J. Birmingham edition. Free Library. a ings Proceed- and Librarians London, ^ 1877, of contains Books, Librarian two by one of papers the Mr. London on the Robert Library, Selection Harrison, and the Introduction, other the by Mr. Andrews. the in three 3. Special he deals with Anderson relation We have libraries, and when they them upon may be made has been viz. that for Public by United B. contributed a of Meeting of such the paper (2) in of if which the years, Books and Report chapter and and Mr. on on this William Axon First also Annual Association. well be note late of Perkins at well proposal a of passing States Library chairs, in made use a the (pp. 230-251), Matthews value but contains F. (i) formation cannot Professorships Libraries subject the discussed The and the formed on much Reading. therefore are made with do to here, enlarged be of it." using chiefly I\Ir. selection itself, library those to **the that the and successively. invariably to relation of each should Utility; 2. Appropriateness; writes books St. selection Policy; i. of following of principles Local or the gives : Anderson, University Harrison library a the of guiding forming M. James Mr. Librarian Assistant as late 21 filled, The is self- How 22 evident, for (without required much to in librarian of how charo;e. man and best and be, in teacher practical a to use the books done such of Harvard is be has possessing who Winsor to w^ould men duties the what time best America fortunate Justin long how special very should a learn to show specially Mr. a Professors. as Professor is but Library. a takes it teaching) books, use Form to a College officer an both a of under model the art his CHAPTER Men How S times this admire as have been a fair but seems honour doing libraries, busy collected and those de Bury, exalted books libraries have proud be a formed lessons facts. Richard of occupying man ardour to space historical station, with In practical few well old their of some some may formed who a in but terest in- difficulties. devote from Englishmen who of is therefore formation perhaps learned Aungerville the ; must we greatest to to and be may to books sides men the devoted for all and those It collectors. on so, more under book it not there existed collect, to found be the have book now was libraries books long to Libraries. Formed have easy are I. who not united a only with How 24 judgment, later his in books, of for also in corn house. his but is it them also being mansion side of the present of is said have Venice the in books to the 1362 ; to Boccaccio imagine for was of the the needs probably the noble stood the on site of the but and few Decameron of a weeded St. Mark the as at allowed library but gave rescued. were his of He guardians Florence, books siastic eccle- book-loving Church he and poet, Rome. decay, at the and Buryat bequeathed Augustinians author the met de library of some which book-loving a Richard his were Durham, at in see Thames, copyists of preserved he but books think his them Adelphi. was to kept palace to to took these his in the endears dues, he of belonging the and for pleasant by often tithes carefully Petrarch and Many carefully preserved of benefit lovers. books, produced the specially book collected place for which all to memory He left manual a Library. a has but ages Form to one to the cannot accomplished very religious before well society, suited and Boccaccio's it How death. shown have The remains famous the Michael the to he gift, his early pains and books on copied have employed such small life permitted The valuable to it gives these the Bretton other us a He Libraries of writes, Catalogue in in with the 1831 of the added and Houses, idea good purpose." Library the the Religious libraries. Bretton of thrifty printed Yorkshire, in notices some to of Catalogue of Priory Hunter Joseph others and the to I and of frugal devote to me of days hands, purchase a as my former own the on writes, collection In my means Rev. the in with many particulars bestowed sciences. various his He have I exertion the in accompanied collector. a youth my and interesting as fine Greek 600 1468, which some life his about in Doge tells From a of genius gave included Mark's St. to letter Bessarion John (which MSS.) I Library, the to still are Angelo. collection *' due 25 library Laurentian the building Cardinal of the of in visitors to Libraries. Formed Men ing belongwhich he of contents ''On that comparing of other 26 Hozv religious of the English 1. monasteries English and Greek Scriptures is notes, I or, In of MSS. of the 59) (Codex one hands of the Leland's of any the Catalogue Testament, English an A of in in is in always Wetstein's New " version. found believe, catalogues. of Manuscript not of consisted Latin Hebrew or libraries these the or the composed They Scriptures; an find we materials. The Libi'ary, a communities, similar very Form to traced only into the community religious. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Commentators. The Fathers. Rituals Services and Writers in the of the Moral The the Church. versies Contro- Theological Middle Devotional and Canon of Ages. Writings. Law. Schoolmen. Grammatical 10. Writers 11. Medical 12. Collections Writers. in Mathematics Writers. of Epistles. and Physics. of How 28 still the instances of consisted Service that It fact of has offices one person, who (Armarium) and leading the singing lists of old libraries and these have valuable well in the have works, the in Writingof duty church. Many preserved, been the of Library the as thus into insight out union the of in printed been bibliographical the feeder, as and Armarius charge (Scriptorium), room by its great libraries pointed and had number Breviaries been Precentor the the than illustrated is large a of more Books. this in contents little of Library. a that mind in bear Form to various giving of reading a us our forefathers. When books printed naturally find collected formed of all man had not later with the literary we famous lived mottoes, could him and to his among book-lover, men Montaigne, men, know manuscripts, variety greater a by of place collections. the a in he not have of his we subjects who have the friend have been been if Like books. decorated burnt-in of libraries consider to come we his he many library inscriptions ft UKivi: have Men How letter for service, he which box with their of these pride in the chief Lists to us to have a by and as list Mr. so Founders are take can memory bridge, Cam- Bodley, who of one the her it as is cared seldom that described one in son interest forefathers but Libraries, of always our Edwards presented well enriched Oxford tantalising of mention to living Thomas what them, Edward that seen, land. our telling of may the who at Books of about is of beauty relics Englishmen so Library of the Frenchmen as Sir of the here Parker, glories Old tainment enter- pre-eminent frequently possession and the his from necessary men, Archbishop so and so But names. made a forwards for possessed are merely boast of and stand Thou they libraries seems in prison books collectors, copies the their it De book among special a instruction. and Grolier from of Grotius him do backwards exchange an hands. own escaped 29'''^^;^UFC Libraries. books went and of his of love his made with letter by Formed his Anne Charles Libraries of mark Denwith a How 30 and Dort, purple who made having all the (4718), " is he : Im'pris 18 Item, with to days by gone but existence, carefully the the MSS. specimens are y" by "^ famous have velvet, and 4to. with and y" y" some claspes 2 by Queen y^ King left at 2 thereof lesser said Queen little also Ann." libraries record of collection and in over Given velvet. Wotton, years, being cover'd private Evelyn's later Crimson 13 purple preserved Diarist's The memory. and y"^ King of leave Harleian to books, 15 also for. plate, famous 4to. wish adorn'd Given long to bound are guilt more logue cata- a managed in folio, in of and ; make to we books wanting. Ann cabinet der " whereof silver cabinet, following 19 19th Charles's the the son crim- van this has in Abraham how among entries Most of information and the of of books, inventory of velvet. notion of bound volumes, inventory no Library, a keeper was an out of series splendid Form to the of their is still house of Pepys's books continue for In them. from gives 12th knew of in such He Clarendon, Chancellor his " observes Evelyn that defective alone, I Britain." in the all He He did Bristol's of he but says noblest, the think not Sir of or library that of the Digby's ** Earl books, certainly was and passed ever library.^ best either Kenelm show Great of substantial most to Paris Stillingfleet's, very Maitland's Lord ** able Dr. much liarly pecu: nations the as librar)\'* was being three cated dedi- Advice, libraries describes Twickenham, at he ample very good Lord mentions England persuaded, am than more a London in Naud6's of furnished Evelyn libraries whom to translation who and first dated 1689, and had fixed he private England, particularly. more he Pepys, to August, of account an he as Court, Sayes 31 cases order letter long a the the in and them, for in Cambridge at made Libraries. Formed have Men How plished accom- under the spear." * said Narcissus to Library. have Marsh, given Archbishop ;^2500 for of Bishop Armagh, is Stillingfleet's How 32 In useful a London Historical Libraries in volume and 1739, Library. a little in and Form to published entitled, Account all of Critical A Celebrated the Countries Foreign well as at ancient ^ as is Gentleman **a *' which modern, of General and Libraries the as middle important bodily these to forming and of in with as the is it which since he this them it place, in to be the placing this would laudable than founders have improve effecting of who the on transfer the will regard sufficient of century but : first manner and writer more to letters towards well a when than the directions, tions reflec- of will be can view men these pages. Libraries, other furnishing themselves, I some Choice in eighteenth subject, Nothing no As views the of of Cabinets." by are the Method interesting curious written Temple," upon the and are *' the be to Reflections Books of stated themselves will be give to of case, have some portance im- great the design, choice to sary, neces- of advantage be to a as books : nor learned, collection How of worthy things all have Men books, the name have a that he valuable are likewise Formed of the understand high a which may rate, and requires of such as He must Books, of price purchase others small too at some undervalue no of knowledge trifling. the 33 must distinguish may he library a thorough from otherwise Libraries. all : and judgment experience. Let ** us of fall all those under next their quality they ought "As as a a well Library order have us that to effect it. the secondly, ; order which in regard must persons ; fortune him the a to as in must than we quantity, his he things ranged. for to books lastly, the moderate imprudent in be places of man of and, ; the to sessed pos- three qualifications, number to to founder the consideration. the First, ** then, suppose, own rather number authority multitude only, it would his such consider of of of books, Seneca, books have to embarrass Under should for propose use had, be be affairs stances circum- the ness useful- for who is which tells more How 34 burthensome than if But *' for as it with the and useful most and and the that useful be may their be likewise difficult to of design in Asia; the to entirely and " means observ'd As to the of books, of of procuring and Libraries it must is very books in expense; be able impractic- some parts of determined be can variety a gratify for would nothing what regard so and many condition collect Africa, are parts, are incredible kind number upon the been that all form or without America, so the arts as may places, to that all in and would procure, countries, some in there as as had furnish themselves But own to from whom distinguished, be his such them, to such of to are as of enquiries. abilities volumes instruct may ought valuable, most enough for procure learned, classes, he public, sciences, scarcest a the riches well as standing. under- the to has person Library, a for Library. a instructive private a founding use Form to that depending circumstances, them, as has before. second topic, special care must How 36 that as they the and is to manuscripts or science, art, that as will several it subjects, and writer, will be ** of celebrated nothing the then, under class placed, and management, authors is more so of be for political a visable ad- most them under with but subject, by know of necessary than the the the sufficient, names ancients; inspect to historians Faculties. of this example. an Historians set them Authors, would other various Plutarch, range each which one will we treat. place The is to the observe, of historian, intelligible more they to class; an to books to treated Miscellaneous Suppose, the to separate to difficult then of in which philosopher. references proper of have was a head either them necessary be may method the be authors who instance, they according particular any any placing range subject, or it under of apartments, Here " upon advantage method natural classes to others. or "The little but owners resorted difficulty, otherwise without produce Library, a be may emergency, can Form to are By this miscellaneous and may be Men How resorted who and give to works such as only observe that are of the the of the buyer work, of than Byrom's Moore's the the remain the Library of a mine one of How bought that and the of the much the on merit upon sideration con- price." a still is served pre- Bishop resting place Cambridge, Harley, and of the for cause which described, of Earl still treasure, glories library itself, Johnson of other no manuscript chief can uncertain entirety. finds at to we intrinsic from its of as themselves Library of that more library in ; monuments the University Museum. there quaint difficult as exorbitant collection fine relics Oxford, than Manchester at in other things is but is depends their it curious, piquing some paper price and often possession Dr. their and character, known, and to regard directions easily medals expedition books price, scarce that antiquity, caprice is very of the to positive any ordinary of edition, As 37 themselves choice the binding. and ease confined In to Libraries. much have had be must Formed as subject. one as with to those as have British regret is Osborne did not also Hozv 38 find settled a is busy the honour furnishes true in his Gate, gained his door, in were many habit held meetings excellent chemist Thomas him mostly pricked upon " a his of "a death for considerable which by a an sold for station He was hundred musical fourscore an musician, that which of door musical collection near he the good us himself, St. to from highest tells collection was coals the as valuable and although house. well as door next attending his of fully recognized and Hearne behind Britton, station, selling of at once- instance lived persons down The was by who man pulled humble a in still but Thomas Clerkenwell, living the be and riches poor to He day. own John's and the to which moreover, rich and remarkable most greatness one, to due the surroundings. a persed dis- being library, small-coalman, famous in time himself sordid his by of fine a is allow not of credit his of collection does the to spend to greater instead land. greatly man Library. a home, the over It Form to he of was left musick sold pounds," ments instru- pounds," have Men How "not the mention to books printed that both of these books that his death before noble the was a often looked and and wonder, number of faculties that Dr. not collector to possess his felt other ^ vol. labour the want hand, of died ii. p. 14. in a my surprize the great it."^ reader, He while he but of by Bliss, was when he no was forced was Goldsmith, possessed of have and great books. them. of gift for completed, Reliquia:. HcarniancBy which a before-mentioned Dictionary, was death, small volumes many compiling great of is is the no specified although he there Bagford), the in are Johnson, a (by particularly MSS. them there his with a which (of after Mr. over of whereof me years auction most as by friend good very have I catalogue some by extant, sold were him, Besides sold faculty catalogue of behind had books, admirer), great left musick. (17 14) of 39 collection left, he he Rosicrucian that also and chemistry printed those excellent he collection in Libraries. Formed that longer on a considerable 2nd edition, the 1869, 40 How to of books number had or at studies. Latin, Languages, deceased," 1 2th be of July, found There were 106 in the books 1673 Works, Camoens, Quixote Bulwer's Verstegan's of 1651 Bodies, of English vols., Poetry, 1766; Bysshe's Origin of Percy's the of English Reliques, 3 are Works, 1655 World, the of 1653; Hartlib's ; the on History Warton's ; Encyclopedie, Works, vols., 12 25 vols., Hawkins's Poetry; Drama, ; Don Digby 1774;, Art list this 1634 K. Fielding's 1770; Among Changeling, 1645 and Shelton's ; History Sir ; will quarto, Davenant's Artificial the Life. sizes. Antiquities, Legacie, smith, Gold- Fanshawe, 1674 Raleigh's ; ; by Works, in in 1602 Dr. Forster's 26 smaller interest other Catalogue to folio, and of Cowley's Nature in lots octavo ; 1614; Appendix and Tuesday, on the and 1774, 30 Chaucer's sold was the in of Library the late English, in Italian, French, Scarce, of Collection Books, his for required, Valuable Greek, required, he time Select and Library. a which some "The Curious, Form 3 vols., Dublin, 1773; 1766 ; Sir have Men How William a weeks for one, and the of much is the of Bure, little notice odd naturalists owner, a The choice very of bindings volumes. It was containing Goldsmith from not can- us. collection, poets within for been of the the of have working a works De made interest mention evidently the death not there this, as great could library of such have but and 41 Instructive. catalogue few Librai'ies. Works; Temple's Bibliographie A Formed and loved, whom he his stole knowledge. Gibbon was working greatly, from away the library ford, he but to no use by auction, a to impossible in it for the them Lausanne After by * his true Beckit it little the the to man but lover of the going about, thoroughness sold for in book of was was bought portion enthusiastic death Vathek' and being was any needed at buried, another be loved Eventually portion There Gibbon did libraries. one. and America. he purchased kept any Canton, delight was have must as public who collector, true he and books, his a it not author is to Hoiv 42 of the of one The fine Fall was still in herceau dull which that on years his for Charles of Burney volumes. These to moved to Chelsea of the scholar, nearly The for his father, was chased pur- the sum rather Doctor, Hospital, his for Dr. thousand twenty some fine a inherited probably from more and Museum is /'25,ooo of library were the some vivid volumes British possessed walks visit a consisted MSS. collecting of he as Greek the which Burney was preternaturally most expended the historical memory. printed of collection love of Burney, 13,000 be the may labour quicker of was described the thought one library, traveller herculean beat and library to must The Decline beautifully his not have the walked heart pleasures to than that felt forms Charles on he ground. author's said so does ago noble garden His completed. the and when and the and written. ever where stands, the Gibbon by books house old Library. a noblest written stored stroll Form to an and when he was cumbrance in- he in Hoiv 44 Form to royal persecuted the small a the drew king supplied Quintus Curtius, Velleius Paterculus Fables the Traite Rollin's The published in the entirely bad, life began for as books if the printing and said, handsome ^ V Edwards, 115- I of Aurelius, Florus, Justin, Suetonius Vies and SaintSy dts Tilemaq^uCy and Napoleon, and continually the less he could he truly was will binding. Libraries him. bad being have and am loved appears been He books. would always complained the binding fine editions rich Founders series have not He or I heroic and author, about *' of ; ever-lengthening an have Terence of are memoirs, but the at works Marcus know we figure, and be to Eludes} him his the Fontainey of French books library the ; anecdotes of the Sallust, des more of list Nepos, la de and Caesar, Cornelius Eutropius, tower," Ovid, Livy, Tacitus, "little included list Horace, Virgil, was from The Tuileries. There a up him to family. the in library Library, a poor, and enough of for Libraries^ Hew Men that."^ Thus Mr. the in school his Arrian. for Egypt, of charge the and historical, nearly list the The poets the Telemaque Voltaire, are Homer, of with the English novelists Edwards, all, Libraries of which it as twenty in comprised prose bius, Poly- and the and Justin. Ariosto, Henriade La Founders^ of Fontaine. fiction forty volumes, and are seems, Virgil, Tasso, of in It Plutarch, F6n61on, works given and Livy, Ossian Among library, was hundred Tacitus, Arrian, own Economist. Thucydides, are France his historians ancient The French. with half than more left which the three about volumes, * Say, he Plutarch, travelling a that Napoleon up, collecting Baptist John comprised in of scheme the hand, before drew Napoleon here affirms Polybius, Shortly ** I attracted were and labours Bourrienne chiefly days ing interest- Napoleon his of who authors and to and myself. avail freely much respecting libraries, 45 bibliophile. true collected has information his the spoke Edwards Libraries, Formed have are of p. course 136. the How 46 translations, in Werter, of was the the small the plan of for him in without with leading their and ^ of by Edwards, " de arranged printed of and this new plan the first its class. best the of lation, trans- portant im- most Church, the dissertations best sects their N'afoleon and on doctrines " have which Libraries volumes covers in Fathers the history he and thin as there religious Con'esfiondance quoted the of series place for bulky duodecimo selection a works a be to was with expressly in the satisfied too *'In its and and so be to the provided mean: bound took Bible those too list Politics were were oacks. ' Religion and which thousand a loose The however, margins, with * not, library a times significantly, heading Morale).^ editions seven this but editions good Goethe, Koran et libraries camp ; the the (Politique Napoleon him with under Ethics In 1808. *S'^;r(y7/-^ told through whimsically, are entered himself read together Vtdas, indispensable he October, to Library. a the as had Bible, the and which, Napoleon prior Form to I^^, IV. powerfully pp. Founders ^ 37, p. 38, 130. to or two mythology. on forty volumes epics were and TelemachuSf of were * and Of and Airee the to In est fiction Heloise Nouvelle masterpieces and Le this would alone ^ Edwards, a only of and camp occupy Libraries Freres Rhadamiste be ject sub- the specifies Confessions^ Richardson Voltaire's tales. proposed and rest^), Les to Fielding, three est print Corneille.'"^ as library, of but Plaideurs. was Rousseau's Napoleon for scheme have Napoleon and the Sage, Les and Voltaire e. ^ the Racine shall omit limitation same prose after would Thy et In (ce qui shall you he Cr6billon, Tasso, Lucan, you ' The poetry. included, vital Alexandre, the "Tinemts, and and be is Racine from to Napoleon, what only me hundred book good Henriade. to said was One Corneille course Corneille, for the portion dramatic Koran a Homer, embrace to was with allotted were 47 section The together included, be This volumes. forty to Libraries. world. the influenced limited Formed have Men How much a in Soon larger which thousand Founders, history volumes. p. 133. How 48 History I. II. h. Lower both History, of The Europe. Barbier drew orders, which should calculated and that the editors, three produced, be six supposing little was Napoleon In a his library, with good 1 at The each printing was done, was last and in St. island read effect. It Edwards, Libraries and in with- book to in be but begun, and six years Helena. home he could /'i 63,200, of cost of He twenty-five volumes total actually " hundred a and thousand a works library. employing fifty copies printed."^ the satisfactory shape, in ^-ears, Emperor's of a compositors twenty the to such by V. bibliographer catalogue form IV. States different celebrated detailed a the particular. the according up, of History and of History writers, subdivisions). general Modern The like (in Empire tions sec- History. ancient by HI. writers). modern by Universal {a. History these into and Chronology Ancient Library. a divided be to was " Form to Napoleon largely, is and an often had aloud, interesting Founders ^ p. 135. fact that notes boy, *^ these Sainie-Helene few of the famous libraries it will into classes, two from their authors that possessed are their the and world, noble or family, both it the are us would and Richard often before glory remains be Libraries the one of of more the proud nation, to for nation, the Founders ^ p. say every Spencer intact. and of glory the ? the over proper that of Earl Roxburghe, of other be said be can dispersed the they indications as been and much books have remain, those 2, so said Library Edwards, and been must still arises not Englishman ^ by Duke fame the Grenville, two perhaps of formed them are What the has these we names welcomed of that of the Thomas Spencer, Two lives a divide whose collecting, characters. libraries Heber of " of have to those i, a words names who necessary whose in the the men be habit interested of here recapitulating when ^ petite ile^ " found written with close 49 were papers Geography on and In Libraries. Napoleon's among some Formed have Men How 142. 4 a How 50 Heber left in and on the of this remains his and His ** Delight, the But hark ! The day of Adieu, And store M ARM Duke of is of kept catalogue. science, that I hear thus the Heber of Field ! life literary Sussex father, memory is " : come" health. and " wealth. the to a was George and by them? drum Introduction ION, them. enjoy distant book-collectors, in ; employ self Flodden of his lasting art. impart eye ov/ner's dear " The and all like in thy heart. as open of Can Grolier's as " ear who ness, mad- to collector, enshrined amusement, every Yet ranks : volumes, Thy To is sale whole- allied liberal as the but selfish no name record no Such be to was Scott by verse and catalogues. was England in library appears practice motto. four immense Heber but 100,000 over Continent, sale collection him houses, eight the of volumes Library, a behind volumes, four Form to Sixth Canto. worthy HI., his Pettigrew's cessor suc- in the library fine How 52 the matter, not Provost for arrange of the books the benefit Among still who The man's library, with by his the means their high very the make for the subjects such of 8 and 10: is "This ballads a little was best expressing of ment acknowledgsuccessful continues to is in rich author loved, by of me, In Ballads written by able honour- Witchcraft. collection formed the most great and note As library collection this 1830 most and the Demonology as Chapbooks 1 which in grateful The of Scott of his made, them." volume a has it. forget " and no contents to unparalleled he exertions and embodiment entire of in chief Scott's ever have sense and conduct, of can creditors, creditors gained the of that the and He Abbotsford, restored trustees Eton. Southey. soul were carriage mind. two entered great house, the of at ever would King's and remains the to and change Scott has the house authors were library of his he of payment his great collectors one the whether grasping, of Library. a asked from this thought Form to and Scott stall when in tracts a boy, from its such from the not be now It is his of De but Quincey's books Book of the his which /"3000. He began father had Edwards The the Spectator^ Freeholder's three Magazimy Magazine^ cared the cut butter knife, and of treatment ]\Ir. Burton Lamb's books is in loving known all to Elia. than more sold enumerates Oxford book-loving would by collected could Southey a delightful volumes, his the Charles of thirty price." any with of that many Coleridge Hunter, Southey for for described appreciation readers say extraordinary well is it most about authors. book a contains contrast to books, leaves dare celebrated of tastes for odd that servants, popular procured binding, difficulty, recovered It I 53 pedlars. decent the with were and since, years for and that pieces travelling present clutches. their Libraries. the charms repeatedly, was the of into put had Formed baskets the Until it have Men How in ^or 1844 collecting few but as a Mr. : volumes volume one boy, follows as four one and nearly books. these or 14,000 of of of the the Town How 54 Country and Form to Library. a Pomfret's Magazine Poems, ^ Death the of Abel, CcEsar, Julius The of translation Southey of in are library although in command : My whom With them I seek while How Libraries relief I and old friends these feelings them have ; day in delight in woe been thoughtful Founders : by day. weal, ; I owe, often cast, they. are them to of of and have tears are understand much cheeks ith feelings book-lovers, passed are eyes converse take I dead casual never-failing And of most behold, minds mighty And ^ I these With W the me Where'er My few among Around My all the " days The His express which language of men. of feel bedewed gratitude. of a pamphlet.^ a one those could he and literary and Queen, probably was (including plays Indian 3Ierope), representative his nine Libraries, p. 95. at XJNJVElis have Men How thoughts My in I live from their lessons hopes place My I with And will That Mr. delivered James I that finished as Mr. is a not often Stevens the could same of of read he who you in write Mr. listening it greater even in If their spirit that you writer, both. he its delight. pleases as in book American have the Liverpool pleasure I of meeting at pleases succeeds bibliographers with that also speaker the rather or paper recollections the but dust. a great with form read held had address, the at the on I trust, in his on an ; name, perish not Lenox, collector. It a containing 1883, to travel Association Library be shall address an ; them Stevens Henry dead will leaving here Yet find mind. them futurity condemn, and with all Through seek the with are them fears, humble a 55 ; and hopes with j faults love, their with dead years their Instruction My the long-past Partake And with are virtues Their Libraries. Formed but more cences reminis- does, we ^^^'S^^^Q^^ How 56 should hear less I take to this opportunity immediate stocks SpaiUy is This who collectors, they know he books often was of which his rooms of Artists The stacked unable had the late lay several books Mr. in away to large to find cannot he be to store trouble possess. books his had knew Stirling's common a rather book." high-priced a he of some cates dupli- lend, to or Mr. of bought copies notably chambers, or the in Association. often ** the of anecdotes use, for grope the he perusing volume his that records graphy. biblioreaders of Library among of my Liverpool the Stevens, for in the of Lenox, dullness the early Transactions than of recommend in paper Libi'ary. a strongly an Mr. Form to his book they Crossley heaps, hands copies. and upon CHAPTER II. How Buy. TO DISCUSSION has bibliographical how librarian Mr. the p. H. 120). It contends chief get to object his wait books until Mr. of as they early can always but thinks had Dr. that the be and at that be that should possible be i. Dziatzko opinion as in (vol. 1884 should librarian as printed Professor the the letter possible, as the stated are July, books holds Tedder a that appears Petzholdt views for cheaply as Julius these of cheaply as in the to agreed duty books Tedder that bought his Chronicle Library the is of R. as principle main it Some possible. by the buy to in libraries supply to that being upon lately journals best books, their with arisen to not hand. second- the two How 58 of cost in in can there course there other are before are difference no the of duty his for of opinion he can, which those overlooked be may Will the not of librarians go the abolished ? in 3. Will not publication of subjectslittle likelyto well Most librarians such find the on the been 2. part intelligent same way well-nigh counts large dis- action excellent be books? the of consequence the I. has bookseller new the occupied by far to abolish in been Is i. well bookseller second-hand as here. time There discussion, cheap copies of proposed action after looking the in stated valuable librarian's but require to be brought forward to the question a much to which answer satisfactory How be obtained. to Buy ? can have three points which to seem very Of librarian as money points besides considered " the much as be can cheapness and respect be united. some to respect get Library. a rapidityof supply of plans Form to prevent books on popular ? their time pretty ordinary duties of buying, arranging,cataloguing,and findingthe occupied by ^ the How 6o price the paid booksellers that is good his in says consider or for is that the the books, which shall that it is intelligent knowledge should this books books must be himself.? and to do to cease to always it is to exist, cheaper himself the to the place rian libra- and Sellers it that their is economic un- cause may exist. is librarians, unwise bat pay likely not libraries which that one commoner of of service with contention My ready long pay the advantage the it proposed now the and supplied of still experience." is allowed booksellers, exist, class is the at I in for Tedder books and sale the buy Mr. relations will upon cheap cheaper is it for the fair, and quite of out that viz. booksellers, bookseller partly so wares knowledge rarer happily rarer business their this get For " second-hand them is himself. and cultivate more But safer to agents. laid men, for as letter, it to run if honest customer their been which pleased as respectable as has stress among agent such to acted characteristic common a have little too Library. a them by as Perhaps Form to of possible How drive to it the occurred can buyer loses the much present the of sale it open, book he of publisher him to who, obtain copies, bookselling new There 3. which, can of number real taken not and publishers, naturally count a surprised to as if requires it Those large of quantity discount, make can and the by in to obtain to buyers. Some circulating making upon of number additions expected readers are buy to known." large a although be but ; pay. are only he a extra an some particulars "not as taking by take be book the shop required cannot full the his expects give not by profit by to book he book- gains keep while the price, does only to customer trade reported books finding the at the is in that sufficient his and When obtain worth was trouble now new he discount. of has the than more could what that 1 do trade, doubt system who see book new little be bookseller if the in there We honour. most those trade the of out 6 Bity. to their supplying books literature, a of small these libraries, calculations, some of the Hozv 62 libraries chief libraries the book the the It all, at of cause has been is it would Selden has a this have the hand, and which at the And the his time. dictum bought in of he is a Table his price that sale as true arise at for will loss. a "The his do now for shall to his things many have as books so, comes get be not Talk: should never special points this limited would his means as more consequence whatsoever that by doubt published he ; pensive ex- circumstances, book be or same No with the advantage otherwise Many all, by be same and refusal the an libraries by certain bookseller so of that that books of case wrote giving so in above, published publish damage made libraries. have stated much so to evident not the of the be to while be should advantageous in second-hand, suggested proximity, one but the to often book than likely worth should close is these learning. arrangement in is it is not that reduced book sales of If country. the till Library, a the of wait number Form to it seen." was consideration in How when deal we buy to the gives ? the ii. rules the for ance guid- {Memoirs of 645): p. examination The " Edwards book-buyer young vol. Libraries^ Edward Mr. four How question the and following of I with sales at 67, Buy. to books of before the . sale, not termittent for limit, from the during it. bidding up all books first be any few others he The a of priced for future it is of acquisition uniform A sort case fit is good of versation con- of disposal the which lots, spirited usually very all such on favourable bargains.) and preservation catalogues ful Care- and and *Mull," of a watchfulness keen (There for 3. after a there if " " seductive excited occasions wants, want. especial competition. and ; interruptions especially have the "o/ may immediately those to last he "combination" all with which the a of hammer may to of which ; of lot signs avoidance the the predetermined his to unin- steady A 2. 4. storing important up sales reference. of and conscience proper arises for two as to buyers whether to agree How 64 to not Mr. Edwards a sold, were Spencer that for bidding both when longings, bought, it but the that was who see imperfect, of Kynge which, however, fourteen years hundred and having It whicli given is easy made oppose * Libraries to (in and his a the ; the giants agree agreement "knock-out." Mr. of two Duke inducement the but Recollections Founders of guineas."^ understand two Althorp to cost a pounds twenty other, like dangerously Stevens fifteen these each at unique, Eglantyne, safely later, Thus Historye Prince came but his Caxton's and Blanchardyn was it." win of their book obtained copy in the should Duke rarity, earnest after in other, excessive very up, Lord Roxburghe each of as books 1798, of oppose were "toss to in Duke books some well as Mason's the not Lord sales opponent example, with sale. public a the When would they but liberal for agreed at "At bidder. liberal a other says, was Library. a each oppose Spencer Form to of Libraries i not to was Henry Mr. fames 1864, p. 404. boldly Lenox) condemns the at few "^0, Drake I * That he secured grumble was * I a Mr. fair at bidding necessary at will not another for is, the world has won did this to said I gratulate con- for prize a know not Lenox.' you to and first such time,' thank Panizzi the that lo^., apparently cost, Mr. the Museum.' is He *I far for "^0 of securing and as it at considerable on it for * be be Lenox, Mr. fight. will would British man Museum.' not Perhaps the a Lenox British were Panizzi replied, much too him you Mr. Pre. opponent gratuities. your at sure the ' running though time, am that remark,' think, I bid but thus of one to late remarking for Mr. my 4", with Milton, for ventured of autograph thought against Map, you I for copy in this *Jo. title, This a 1559, and notes, writes, occurred rooms acquisition accordingly He Paris, and question, there auction 163 1.' 65 this 1850, the desirable as in manuscript on Buy. agreement. Phaenomena,^ td. a with same signature 2S. deals after, ^Araius, a to such any "Shortly sale How ' should.' he, 5 *we It How 66 not as to I well/ : Mr. with the * eifect Museum, lot and Lenox, or * conspire 'thing' the let us of this arrangement hold our Mr, if respondents, cor- combine done. while, Mean- concluded, and an pursue man join to me P.,* proprietors, is That Mr. A. and the tongues course.' British oblige to be until to the interested cheat or possibly suggested of unwilling not this out knock- servant, my may honest a greatly obdt. a me to have proposition, rob to bring agent *, and other is or please the 'Very- something your any will you the so other.' Panizzi consider will if ' bearer, Bull John each Stevens, on beforehand, matter replied, Mr. Library. a oppose from note I the arrange may Form to again never him in * a out.' knock- " another In own place Mr. as to experience the and book The two. of the above the Columbus Stevens holding of octavo Letkr^ in Latin eight missions, com- the buying lowest relates circumstance small the his two of necessity amount relates to edition leaves, at of a of the the copy the first How 68 I awarded the it in Hitherto, had he case had the gave that he at conduct by practice, with and more having it solely made of the without a that, higher limit, for peace sent word except the on At of he after it it From to whole relieve Mr. me Lenox explanation, also went yielded Brown, the to or on length, to book comment though grew that Mr. kindly, the well ground with acquainted dilemma, my insisting limit. very some He negotiation, correspondence, he or to success. book of it, perfectly was peremptory, months being he his ^25, long-continued more under went some on the book vindicate to without but this transaction, orders our which in the having endeavoured he of the his stating acquainted, in on transfer I else. one insisted once that wrote else Lenox But commission nobody that should his under knew he and He Brown. because limit. highest sent Mr. successful, rebelled. gone Carter importance, been and limit, John of cases generally usually highest Mr. to Library. a the to book little Form to below Mr. that his Lenox time I How in resorted, them, the lot in which, in at of cost one old the prize. But the latter Some a persons as buyer are ; but must is in advance are booksellers' Much knowledge be its is a great of turning re- that and open be public, sale of those at unsold the by paid mistake, at and value, true to pression im- the fetches good standing purchaser under a at new doubt book a likely the option no got satisfactory. to be not this the most encounter realized books same sale is often greatly whatever they the be appear that the much too the and thought on on can more chafing when without was times some- Both insist to way deal obliged, was limit, fairer good a putting This fairest There plan public that, I book it." the the the the from lower orders. them bidding, keeping is satisfaction. method of system the abated it orders always above positive gave the of believe of but generally I all, case money, bid one 69 duplicate expedient after the of cases the to Btty. to and prices which are the which in hand second- shops. is required by those who 70 How to buy with wish to vary greatly and it high is Form price mistake to in which are quoted books are constantly Although have cheap so catalogues have would is this The Diaries interest of following on in the this editones them for find what of ; but, then would not shillings; classics. with Hearne's from in is prices "The connection: the and of fluctuations of editions " first prices are in print (commonly used that principes) occasioned books, now which case sale pounds number the old at fraction passage of prodigious lowered; the bought poetry a same specially Classicks called at the realize now be look books standard for given others probably to shall we price. early printed given hand, other the on in time no we that many books merely be to sales, papers, up, English old of fetching drama, the find shall we specimens all at If now. as celebrated useful and good were at gone the from suppose, and down, gone periods, advancing have many different at realized prices Books sales. at success in a Library. a now good to go strangely measure by How Rawlinson, Thomas Mr. forced sell to history and yet this that raised high, These first prices at the at his by dear: chief man classical and and generous books courageous of only to will the book in books value in this nothing of suppose that consider exorbitant caprice, but generally a very It sary neces- and of be no real any Persons who are too are inclined prices not good seen the buyer, case. is been give can they large Library. books what this has as that down practical realize Sunderland the knowledge know time, present is experience laid however, editions, the sale rules tho' went the was curious whose in bidding."^ of way antiquities gentleman being cheap, went and many friend, books, his books English 71 my of many these auction so Buy. to of There so. for to to matters are reason apt is the high price. We must and curious ^ that remember books become ReliquicB HaarniancB^ by year scarcer, 1869, vol. ii. p. year old and the 1 58. 72 How number of up ; the a be to where they while the author of, proud to and obtain demand A is locked are and higher. great wish Library, a diminishes, supply of to thus becomes naturally edition Form libraries increase greater, ambition to the unique surely it it. is is a no price first sion posses- ignoble III. CHAPTER Public Libraries. IBRARIES into the owners, in vary they Librar}^ the Up were the which the it formed, usually intended Public Libraries' change took formed for the free for students Acts were place, and general character readers, libraries books of ; form. to town collections Public a proposed is public fore there- form upon when period libraries answer to " depend must " first How question ? The for. their of the to as ing accord- vary public according intended library to will more character are to of still will idiosyncrasies special so and Private, libraries private to and Public divided be broadly may but passed, libraries and were when the a great being largely How 74 the with library that that were wanted new idea is of a number of But in even Birmingham, have worked towns kept be in than more have Mr. in this ; but in a Beriah of the to caused which and such and will be places as Manchester, be British smaller their spirit founders smaller and modest object the of there less of wants consulters of portant im- has to readers, books, considered. Botfield the about spread more view, what discussed in should those be to account with Thus and or before. Liverpool, Museums, the little learn Libraries Libraries Free a lishment, estab- naturally be of Town but know has to differences. great the idea of books found, to go points idea where who of libraries educational an can thought never were old be persons new habit of place a of books The read. The could that the idea new of where nothing fostering existence. was Library. a entirely an into came of object reading, Form to diiferent has contents the country Cathedrals given of a the and in very full libraries associated his Notes on How ^6 is from extract an founder the "In and facilitating in the Roman All the Greek my inquiring I should find of his valuable number all it ; the of three besides, Latin modern editions of Ptolemy, it telling to nor are authors, was so could of many and it out me price a the great with mathematicians, Newton, for it me prayers of how sought sent there which, Hamburgh, long he his of in account at 700 Fabricius, quarto, it, having neither that above volumes him library, own purchase of England, in scarce his finished had (with Greek in friend in Grecque, medes, Archi- Geography his folio, in fourteen on vain exception. viz. had learned my Bibliotheque most I in versions. without which published in their both are authors, of mostly Ptolemy, from he learning, volumes with the to advancement classical Commentary, who Logan, left mathematicians, Almagest, pages) have the classics Euclid, Theon's I for of Greek, All after which hundred one all James of will Philadelphia of and the library, city folio, Library. a " my above Form to Dr. Watts, Libraries. Public etc." Halley, of of the The inscription Philadelphia with Franklin, the well house worthy prepared was of exception which himself, to It the on is Library here. repetition 'jj ence refer- the inserted was by by the Committee. it remembered, Be in of honor the in MDCCXXXI they at of one instituted valuable which first stone of was here How (pp. the to to make 419-+30). : placed of 1789. August, the the States United preserve foundation of Perkins, contributed and whose B. useful, edifice this contain to first, extensively of walls F. in Library, at and thirty-firstday Libraries number, small the Library, ** the destined now Franklin, Philadelphia highly the on their though and Mr. the Benjamin "which, is become are cheerfully, of instance the youth chiefly artificers), (then that Philadelphia Boston Report a Public on useful Libraries Town The two chief Public chapter ful" success- points How 78 which upon which he for Library only not mistake to as trying to ought them coax books that afterwards and possible to elevate to read their a vain is books The them. by supplying begin whatever is afterwards and already do It collecting is to people it thoughtful ** to method only practical that too read, to also but says, of principle people that of He character. the (2) and books choose managed institution, literary a Public a be must use for texts that (i) and stress, the are: concern; a on go form to popular to solid or said business a as particular remarks, practical Library, a lays be may his Form to want shall reading read, to found be and tastes habits." Libraries in on Libraries, under this Mr. and of the in and we use Small should description of How Start to published was (vol. mentioned. been rigid Towns" 421), Formation the *' on Journal 355, 313, already too Small in Library the 249, articles of series A i. pp. 161, Axon's 213, Hints has Libraries We must the term certainly those not Public include institutional be Public Libraries the for to which, of use which Of the British of means librarians formation and books to the that of most the by said be libraries in libraries, high in America a spirit as The full account of (pp. 60-126). the great have noble Oxford of some colleges books, kept United may the those rule played dis- towns. although of be same Universities a necessary The of old foreign should important on are is degree collections standard. contains catholic but not are it especially more fine libraries and the Cambridge, possess bought, more England In and the of onerated ex- and printed lesser cause There librarians. a the but attendant library. a privately be this troubles as supplied Law, from the come such are Copyright not from books These the are order nation, a Museum. consulted be in first of Societies introduced. properly libraries great usually can are intended the of Libraries Public the Members who the by the 79 primarily although they belong, students by Libraries. up States college college to a y^yy Report libraries How 8o The libraries Mr. late far Our Library. Taking literature, I sciences thirtieth number we 30,000, of section a million chapters is devoted 4, to to and of formation on made to to will this Chapter allied as forming as our a were, a books of contains Report plete com- nearly of subject VI. of Law; 6, to For Libraries. libraries, required, and reference the 2 Asylums; to 5, Scientific be chapter and Schools special several thus libraries, Libraries; 7, bibliographies be those Theological Medical; the special of extent." in States on it its Library Public a volumes United The and as are, Public classes great and, whole, fact. medical a great a considered the of really medicine be may is of this to five suppose 1877, Circulation of the read paper Management, alluded library the Librarians, the section surgical a Library particularly " in to larg-e a brother, my of relates wrote, and and on to are Wheatley, Hints as Books," societies Conference " entitled Library, a ones, R. B. the before He of special extent so Form to present special for formation in- should work. Libraries. Public When we which arise, Fiction read of libraries. these is States Report on taxes children take its of the fact of He first mentions a Pa., sustained body, and people in of both six 7000 volumes. in and ; fiction for is not the at close independence." in Germanstown, of 1876, No a religious and It sexes. years to cognizance artisans by bound facility liberality frequented existence contained the that read take its library lays order is country of free by in increased our century Libraries they well J; which sensational of need special the of United Mr. state what an works the read to may that frequenters Free citizen in of amount in on a taught representatives obtaining the the interest some the Libraries. "Surely be pressing: most to to respect ordinary chapter upon may to Public (p. 389), writes, heavy refers alluded the in Quincy, the Free questions in of the by point This ethical occur One questions these P. not libraries. other of do the with several Libraries, Public deal to come 8 1 ing work- had been and then novels are 6 How 82 into admitted is a is much them On fiction. new often to down much of the that they they often to cater the will Popular young view. readers library. the have in Libraries) He They for that by and appetite an but chapter continue that excuse 20 a expresses their find cease works." writes, begin they cultivated plausible such Winsor and classes, deplore, to interest and reading the under Justin different the profess to, is responsible are public Mr. in to purveyors their persuaded taste the but instance am vitiated of works having reading I in books, of every good have library, and works novels. this for almost to for asking such to in instruction, settle ask them, turned attention for the procure I influence its joining the by to desire a first comers failing in from library our community, our of report resorted more of following of use interested weaning The librarian's the and readers younger been the watching more Library, a library. from "In it as the passage 1874: Form to Every '' (Reading somewhat year experiences all the many with instructive How 84 suggestion of whose the time the of of be certainly It the has education will be and striking the dissemination This question in front the to come value educational complement very properly With this forward to see the This of the total supply, the as the has their does startle in novels rises and in been promoters. to some 75 one portionate dispro- completely of often that Libraries, it view, supply not by have not Schools, put libraries, literature." were Free of Board in Libraries. it of aim somewhat if the expenditure would probably it noble its free any this of on directing the altogether out issues hope us to in of influence educational higher. its let van aims vanguard and : the lead be to the in the if traditions, its to and impulses, been question true would curtailed already attain donations class, no undergo would known were has novels. the higher committees Manchester of and a would libraries this and tolerated, value The position, true of is read to be not infliction. their Library. a sub-committee a would literature man Form to the per Free cent, libraries Public higher a even There however, to The reading. of : At following of the that figures above library Lettres 4598 Fiction 3999 Biography 2003 Greek and Classics Latin , . History 1265 . (American) 1 Law History 1738 Theology 1168 Periodicals (Literary) 4728 .... (Scientific) Periodicals 1466 .... Mr. Cowell ending 3 1 August, St (Liverpool 170,531 percentage Free Odd that says issued were 137 1051 Natural the total " Belles to did some are at the Fiction one-tenth circulated subjects 1000 Institute than more reached. been exceptions Peabody rise 8 5 has percentage are, Baltimore not L ibraries. at Free the 1877, strictly were of Public Fellows' novel library Library) ; novels. reading Libraries, Library for of The is not we San year volumes 453,585 reference Public the during of alone these highconfined find that Francisco, in How 86 in lent of out History, 1823 the In 1664. York, being volumes were Novels, numbers were Science, every mixed up 1043 highest next Poetry, Mr. these 133; to Kay their novels, pageantry, and men, they are who not stand * Library in read, places, events, I the most need of vol. costumes, popular ii. p. the graphic regret their first to so are of Journal^ The "As writes: Mr. both this. which stantly con- condemnation extent, answer be to are novels the some description authors, great our in naturally one worthless gentlemen class better of published but, and Cowell question the with Fiction; those 1877, 153; should one being that students by Nov. New of City the masterpieces which in this considering if the of 1876, Travels, 130.^ History, of 2280; out and Nov. asks Essays, the taken books between In The and of College the of 78,219. of Biography ; Fiction Prose of total a figures high other Library. a volumes 64,509 1874, were Form to to say with instructive 70, Public I descriptions. the library the Barons,' Libraries. could shelves * *Waverley/ when a not works the Mostof and of it is who and all that this class novels to the will be gradually confirmation to the of as there read is books this a relaxation, a large desire to indiscriminate led from higher this Some believe to that the ; hope has to be a pected ex- increase supply Libraries. as reading. fiction it is not will class novels but dry class of novels nothing other Free sanguine reading that the so of tion ficbrains overwrought effect, and are of this honest of reading ratepayers by value justified of minds enervating most be will call the Upon were corroborates the fact who persons of Ouida,' * Broughton the the only sad a etc., popular Wood, Kay and but can least Rhoda recognize men, kind any Doone,' paper. children busy the of Hypatia,' * 'Lorna Mr. us for Ho!' upon Last The * Henry or his in opinion of Mrs. had." be to of Braddon, Miss Harold/ of copy find generally 'Westward 'Ivanhoe,' %y but to lower there be of persons readers species is little found in How 88 the of case The the confirmed has of be able his of probably Many that and they the groundwork of soon need being be obtained has of some the specially will probably get will out renewal. of be Public demand of will not they for When laid, then collecting. easily Books one. and will be the found, are high expensive, date, private a carefully a now. cheap. they be as by little for standard price a difficulties when of for required and reference been he and rate, wanted not are there can obtained, low so of groundwork sets indispensable them Books at him, cheap could on catalogues the very time no are Library, a bought persons price at of forward guide to for him before the purchase to books come we funds sets has libraries at be duty He library books readers ample Library, task. kinds with the Public a pleasant will novel who, librarian purpose, all Library. a us. forming a the around see Form to as these frequently IV. CHAPTER Private Libraries. KEATING of will be constitution according as In country. libraries a of need man only hobby, books reference from away and ; of standard I. Every to have subjects one some of who his the a books own of country, well-selected will be sary. neces- Town, loves favourite study accessible, collection in libraries, or where on good but town instance, books a heads, in easily are possess public collection for kinds their two required are London, particular of under they all consider to necessary it libraries, private books will authors respecting which be sure special on he needs How 90 ready he will he the for and find to country and order, its collectors country completed, bound, then to sent in place proper gathering- their to is if country, of sort a is subjects Some class a in put and town accessions Here libraries. these on house town which that houses. two their place in both need, possesses make than Books hand. his to Library. a farther instruction no Form to the the family library. This as is an increases, knowledge which the it impart from to be their into in the of the be obtained. to be a books in the reference " In Museum. are constantly been valuable of if omitted. works that being Room of of reprinted, There are, which I to are these, the the dates doubtless, have some are library where cases of which all not reduce gathered titles magnificent Reading some I have the sure are will reference Many, found who pages wieldy un- there form. handy books become multitude, following best the and those and reference, readers to forthcoming facts of books of age of British books have many overlooked, How 92 Antiquities. of " of Archaeology and Britton. from London, 1838. History of Nicholson's Practice edition, New London. Gunyon. Wyatt the 4 Papworth. New The Dictionary A Glossary Italian, Roman, edition, enlarged. An Villa of and London, London, by 8vo. 1876. issued Architecture, A Society. Terms of by Oz. to and 1833. in Grecian, Fifth Architecture. Gothic Oxford, used vols. 1850. 3 of Cottage, 8vo. 8vo. and Farm, By Furniture. ... Loudon. revised progress.) Encyclopaedia Architecture historical, Gwilt, By Joseph edition. (In 4to. Thomas Architecture, Publication Roy. and etc. 4to. of practical. and Architectural vols. vols. Encyclopaedia An theoretical, 2 and Science Carpentry, Lomax Edward James 8vo. the Building, by edited countries, By vols. of Dictionary Architecture, of all day. present 4 John ... in 1865-76. Architecture By Ages. the to London, Fergusson. Handbook. the Architecture times earliest the By 8vo. of Middle the 8vo. 1847. 8vo. 1867. Dictionary A Architecture. Anglo-Saxon Archaeologist's Oxford, Godwin. Henry By tiquity an- Antiquities. 1847. English of remains London, English to London, Eccleston. The to and Akerman. Introduction James Index Romano-British Yonge Byjohn Periods, Library, a Archaeological " Celtic, the Form to J. C. Private Manufactures, Arts, Manufactures, of their and by 1875. 3 F. Robert vols. Arts, London, Astronomy. A By valuable most scarce. of Survey Cornewall the of Astronomy Lewis. London, 8vo. " Dr. of Dictionary Antiquities, Cyclopsedia Antiquities, Eastern Sacred Annals Literature, Edited and London, Eadie, New the Bible George Grove. and LL.D. Atlas of and and Testaments Index Old D.D., Geography Notes complete the History, and New ot Biblical Testaments. Twelfth edition. 8vo. 1870. The illustrate Natural Theology Biography, of Dictionary or Geography, illustrative by John Svo. Roy. Biblical Geography. and Mythology, Smith. William its comprising Bible, the Biography, A and and print G. By Industrial Products. [1852]. Historical Ancients. Bible. By of out novi^ the Physical of London Grant. 1862. London, Svo. History An the Commercial Roy. " but edition. of Encyclopoedia and Astronomy. Hunt, 8vo. vols. Manufactures, 8 Robert By Seventh Arts, exposition clear a Practice. Rudler. Spons' 1879. containing and of Dictionary " Mines, W. 93 Ure's etc. Principles assisted book, Libraries. by of the London, of Apocrypha, Clark, Geographical 1868. 4to. Plans and Topography Samuel the Maps M.A. to Old the planatory Ex- with Also a by Names . . Hozv 94 See Bible. See the the The vols. which 1848) plan, but lives L. B. Reference" more This book last is " Biography, fifth a in The by and of in instances many to for and the Chambers's Stephen," to is all should library. every publication the authority. Dictionaries, satisfactory Leslie useful gives requires, "Dictionary extends very Biographical Biographical of course a and indispensable vols- before names, referred thoroughly edited Robert is national Elder. volume, which he from (12 contracted Dictionary consulter quite several at Smith death, the is are " (32 vols. comprehensive very is, however, 100,000 required, Britannica the and information There and birth be It Phillips's contains of a considerably were invaluable an Rose's dug. upon completed. was work. the commenced was is literary wealth, freely have Univer- Dictionary of mine Biographic Biographic 1854) Paris, of whose Didot, Nouvelle the of details he publishers Messrs. Biographical a which the entitled 8vo. is the work and edition Imp. compilers 8vo. a (April, Review in between struggle new 1812-17) 8vo, contributed Quarterly Dictionaries, Chalmers's work. the to eventually was (45 sellc Christie Universelle Biographic Generale, dates the of history Dictionary the article Biographical on VI. and " interesting 1884) V. Chapters Chancellor Mr. Biography. very Library^ a Concordances. Bibliography." [/ Form to Biographia by of Messrs. National has reached Bottisham. Biographical Dictionary Libraries. Private of found be will (Glasgow, Scotsmen Eminent me specting graphical Bioin Boston at Nouvelle des 1857. Contemporains [etc.]. Paris, Smith points Edward Mr. valuable specially as the in actors French 1820-25. Frederick By Martin. Men the of 168 Time men of the The literary side is day, and side is of shortcomings, of our readers Time Sir as and the As this should Dr. book has as died T. Time.") of the Eminent during Humphry London, such it for Reign. new A Characters the reign Ward. 1885. of Men Frederick of Queen (Uniform list a most of the Bramwell, mentioned. not are the scientific make the reputation, a of astonish eminent Sir high a to of incomplete. the as place Carpenter revise thoroughly of that B. ludicrously probably Abel, W. Men have learn temporaries. Con- volume representation the will it A overdone is not Frederick late is much as but to it of by Thompson 8vo. fair a yet This neglected. Revised Sm. contain 8vo. Sm. Dictionary a : 1884. should pages re" Biography. 1870. edition. London, book information Contemporary London, Eleventh Cooper. for this Revolution. of Handbook by published was Arnault V. A. 8vo. to out 1 "American . vols. 20 Allen's William Dr. Biographic Par 8vo.) " Dictionary" . 5 vols. 1835-56. useful. Biography. . 95 editor edition. Biographical both Sexes, Victoria. with tionary Dic- "Men who Edited of the How g6 Biography. . 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London, Scholar. " Arboretum the being By abridged J. C. by King's old an . of and Trees Fruticetum et Queen 8vo. Roy. Encyclopaedia An Botany. Trinity- and Collected by . . been by time. edition new have as Oxford, present that on Foundation the the to such Church, from Cambridge, College, admitted of and Scholars Queen's the Westminster, College, Foundation of List " Loudon. Shrubs ; Biitannicum 8vo. 1842. London, ... Loudon's edition corrected Loudon. classification natural system. uses of By John International German, especially Kingdom plants, English French, Horticulturists, Forestry and Leipzig, 1872. Pharmaceutists, 8vo. . by Mrs. the or illustrate"l structure, the upon F.R.S. Ph.D., 8vo. Dictionary and ; Lindley, 1853. London, edition. Edited . 8vo. Vegetable and New . time. present 1855. 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Civil the earliest the Stephen the of Sketch K England Seventh Lewis. edition. . . 1849. London, vols. edition. Fourth Lewis. Samuel Wales. of Dictionary Topographical A 2 Camden 8vo. Shooting, Taxes." By Members by Cambridge (historical, practical, P. in 8vo. 1840. to late and Church the Edited 1848. account of of Ritual Encyclopaedia " complete the Reformation. London, Society. By of 8vo. Documents or. ; By 1851. London, Anglicana Extracts Illustrated. [etc.] edition. Second Hierurgia " Library. a Images and D.D. Ritual. Form to . . 1849. London, 4to. A Samuel By Dictionary Topographical Second Lewis. of Ireland. London, edition. ... 1842. vols. 2 See Wills. An " the Chancellor 4to. Geography. Index of to the Wills proved University of in the Oxford, Court and of to Private such of the that of records Court of the Zoology. Nomina untur, in In one appended. continens ordinem libris alphabeticum in quibus reperi- familiis, et viven- tarn Auctore L. ad quas Agassiz. 4to. . Zoologicus, Nomenclator Systematica auspicis sub animalium generum ordinem secundum fossiUum, library contain a in and reference from Authors, in a large also a the Marschall selection best of representative house collection previous their Books de Svo. country representative literature, Histories, a Zoologico- Country, 2. A Augusto quam disposita Societatis 1873. Vindobonae, [1846-1868]. Nomina viventium tam R. Comite a continens alphabeticum C. sumptibus et conscriptus Botanicse and Keeper 8vo. Animalium classibus. 1842-46. Soliduri, mentary. testa- Zoologicus, etymologia singulis papers causes Roy. list secundum editionis, anno or 1862. auctoribus, adjectis and Griffiths, M.A., Generum fossilium, pertinent, . John Nomenclator Systematica quam matters chronological a " disposita, . Rev. 129 instruments to Oxford, with alphabet, tium relate Archives. the other and as By Libraries. should of of list. English books Standard editions, Travel, County Books collection of on of Art, good 9 How 130 will novels, of course A book Library will shelves. the English foundation of have will his the of note Room which will Transactions be in We form travelling necessary seen but who carry where find The on wished it of the owner ing Publishselves, them- of library a will these previous form be in be like a everything to paratively com- volumes. the wish with there scarce a in about library necessary in handy Napoleon is convenient a which of how page presented number space the as of to could such for and issues a library, are the VII. Chapter small men of sets Gentlematis, account an for Societies quite V. Chapter Quarterly, such and hand, in found the the his to found be of. have Napoleon to be member and Few will as of Societies found ready and graphies biblio- particular are need will he and the to collector each but tastes, My guide good a upon Stevens's as more such Magazines, may be place a such library, also Edifiburgh, find the which Library, a special from guidance a Form to exercise them; are many a wise How 132 Sposi, Promessi I in Select of P. Novels in Italian. of Cervantes, edited in vol. i Spanish. in with selection, a Don by the poem Spanish. in Corneille. complete. Moliere, La vol. i vol. I collection a Espagnol, Plays Fontaine's with Fables, in Voltaire, and Racine of Plays Select i Florez, Cid, in vol. Dramas, Segundo Library. a Exemplary Spanish the Select Manzoni, in Romancero of by Spanish, Jose The Form the and Quixote, Don to from some I vol. and Lamotte Florian. Gil of Princess The of Last Les Lesage. by Bias, the the Fielding, by Jones, Lyrical and Crusoe Robinson be collected and in the i vol. Shakespeare. and Lost Paradise Tom of to Virginia, Chateaubriand. par Plays and Abencerrages, Martyres, Select Paul Cleves, of Poems of Vicar in Milton. Wakefield, English, or in i vol. translated by Cheron. The seven Midlothian, Works of the Byron, suppressed. Select The Works Arabian of Goethe. Nights. Walter Scott" of Maid (Les Woodstock Durward, Select Fair the Waverley, of of masterpieces Perth, Puritains), Ivanhoe, Quentin the Heart Antiquary. Don Juan in particular to be II. Arithmetic gendre, Statics, of of Geometry by Analysis of Course of Course on Theory Popular of Manual Camot followed Comte, Auguste by Fontenelle. of and translated Fischer, tated anno- Philosophy, Practical of by Chemical Statics, Elements of of first Berthollet. by Chemistry, and volume by by Anatomy, Anatomy Life Lavoisier. of Chemistry General of Carr. John Manual Essay Ecole the Lagrange. Worlds of the at on Motion. by of Navier by Ecole Biot. Alphabetical The and Physics by on Camot. followed Plurality Mechanical The by by the Reflections Calculus Astronomy the at the Functions, of Navier by given Equilibrum by Mechanics. on by Mechanics Polytechnique, Memoirs all his preceded Infinitesimal the Le- or preceded Comte, Auguste given Polytechnique, Lacroix Descartes. with Poinsot, of Geometry vol. i Geometry Analytical the form to of Trigonometry the Clairaut, and Algebra, Condorcet, 133 Volumes.) (Thirty Science. of ibraries. L Private Meckel. Bichat, of Graham. James preceded by his Death. of Blainville on the Organization Animals. Physiology of Treatise Richerand, with notes by Berard. of How 134 Systematic Essay Treatise La General Elements Barthez Philosophie Dumeril's The Treatise la de Science I'Homme, par 1806). edition, Zoologique, Natural his and Segond, by Anatomy. de (2nd Library. a Biology, on on Nouveaux Form to Lamarck. par History. of Guglielmini the on of Nature Rivers (in Italian). Discourses The the on of Art by Sober and L'Histoire loreceded the Life, Temperate Phlegmasies des by his by Aphorisms Hufeland, by Cornaro's to form Chroniques, book par on vol. i Broussais, and Medecine, Propositions de Hippocrates (in Latin), of and Water, Air, on followed Buffon. by Life, Hippocrates and Situation, Animals, Human Prolonging preceded a of Nature without commentary. Les Eloges Savans, des III. L' de Abrege Cook's of the Manual of Modern Siecle Memoirs The of de of those and Voyages, History Le Universelle, Dictionary of History, Louis Political Testament Cromwell, to by by Motteville. i Brun. Richelieu, vol. Mignet. Voltaire. de form Malte Heeren. par of par Chardin. XIV., Madame Condorcet. Rienzi. Revolution, French et Volumes.) (Sixty History. Geographic Geographical Fontenelle par and the Life of Private of History the Civil L ibraries. of Wars 135 France, by Davila (in Italian). Memoirs of Benveniito Memoirs of Commines. I'Histoire de L'Abrege The Revolutions The History of of of Charles History of England, the in de Ecclesiastical and Fall Hume. by Ages, of Manual of Tacitus (Complete), by the Ancient Denina. Robertson. by History, Decline Bossuet, par by Ascargorta, V., Middle (in Italian). France, Italy, by Spain, History Europe Cellini Hallam. by Fleury. Empire, Roman History, the by Gibbon. Heeren. by Translation of Bureau de la Malle. and Herodotus Plutarch's Caesar's I in Thucydides, Lives, of translation vol. Dacier. Arrian's and Commentaries, i Alexander, vol. Voyage of Anacharsis, History of Art Treatise by the among Painting, on Barthelemy. by Ancients, by Winckelmann. da Leonardo Italian). Memoirs Music, on IV. Aristotle's The The in Bible. Koran. by Synthesis. Politics and Gretry. (Thirty Ethics, in Volumes.) i voL Vinci (in How 136 The The of City Confessions St. Augustine. of St. Augustine, of of Catechism of Exposition followed Sermon L'Histoire and by Treatise the on Theory the of Essay on Rapports par Cabanis. Diderot. followed de Duclos. par followed Condorcet. Deaf, followed preceded by preceded Essays, the of Maistre, and the by the Smith's Barthez, preceded the two Blind, Adam by by Lambert, by Bousset. Marcus Epictetus, Historique, by by Essay Astronomy. Beautiful, du the Bossuet, Sacree, the by Moeurs, De Bossuet. followed by on the les by History the the Madame Pope, and and by History, Philosophical Diderot, by sur Universal on the preceded Vauvenargues, Mere, Dissertations Les and Esquisse by Cicero, Considerations Politique Hume's of d'une the by on par and Bacon, Nature, Pascal, on the Bossuet, Commentary Descartes, of Thoughts Discourse by Protestantes, by of Interpretation Conseils preceded and Mount. Organum Aurelius, original, Doctrine, Augustine's Method, on Selected Corneille. Variations des Novum by Catholic the on the Montpellier, St. by Christ, verse, St, by followed God. of Jesus Library. a Love into translation Discourse by the on Imitation The Form God, Bernard The to by Beautiful, Physique Diderot. by et by du Moral de I'Homme, the L Private Treatise the on of Functions Letters by preceded ibraries, 137 the Brain, Animals, on Gall, by Georges by Leroy. Le Traite 1' Irritation sur la et Folie, Broussais par (first edition). l)y his of Philosophy Positive The Martineau), Miss Catechism, Positivist Comte Auguste his Positive and his densed (conPolitics, Subjective Synthesis. Paris, (Tuesday, i8th Auguste Comte, 66 Dante 3 (10 This is with compiled likely little Englishman while in Comte's books A to be since list of useful of that out hundred a to many, his of odd only has that his to an Cleves of to It plays. science and 1854, rather is it the with Princess Shakespeare fault is the brated cele- a details its rather seems selection a by acceptance find to included, still It been having as of many Prince). le thought find to reader. general found in but man, is list special 1854). Monsieur rue interesting an July, is be not stood not selection of date. good but few novels lists is would likely be 1 How 33 open to more more as to than upon The B. p. 1 other The in miss will people, two this on list he says Paul de Amadis and to five or add agreed few Morte He tives, alterna- d'Arthur, Frankenstein, Virginia, but items. a Gaul, Most have Rasselas, etc. Gil ^ " Quixote."^ Don ^ " Minister's Wooing. Undine. Bias. . "^ -iU.^ Pilgrim's Progress. Sintram. Tale Tub. Thisdolf. of a Gulliver. -^Vicar "i Peter of Robinson *"^ ,""" Arabian Wakefield.^ ''^ Crusoe, Nights, Decameron. v ^y " Schlemihl. Sense and Sensibility. Pride and Prejudice, u Anastasius. Witch. Amber , Wilhelm Meister. Mary Powell. _, Valhek. Household Corinne. Cruise of of the Sir i. they and book, says, four (vol. order. favourite Perkins within short, very ]\Ir. by Journal particular tempted was as are some Mr. literature. of Library no novel good a contributed was titles differ readers branch the to down us for constitutes list Perkins put are of what any 66). Library. a criticism, following F. Form to T Midge. More. How 140 Bleak Form to House. Tom a Library. in Woman - Jones. Love White. little me love me lon^ ^ Three Guardsmen. Monte Christo. *" Tm'O Years Ago. Yeast. ^ " _. Les ^ Miserables. Notre Dame. Coningsbyi ^ Young Duke. - Consuelo. Hyperion. , Fadette Uncle (Fanchon). Tom's Cabin, Kavanagb. u Bachelor of the Albany. V. CHAPTER General Bibliographies. GOOD is will lover One books. of this of of Catalogues, and give account would Here the in this of be it will some as to sufficient works foremost of books, in of our is in a do a for to vxDlume them. to indicate chief the complete separate class. the intended justice to the Museum not true a Classified like anything required be is a valuable placed It in use books British the library, is most of Indexes chapter these the of (1881). Reference" great possessor class of Room public Bibliographies, Hand-List Reading its a of be when library catalogues ** also bibliographies for indispensable and private of collection some The libraries of logues cataare 142 How amongst the for the The London of funds Catalogue the of Library of 8vo. as of Vol. far as General Additions from S.W. List Members letter 1843 the to 1875, Library, 188 General 1, (never tution, Insti- 1835. 5 vols, Library; vol. completed) ; 2 alphabetical in Library, Laws Fourth royal is vol. ; vol. 3 (1852), 4 1852. Classified 8vo. a rich London arranged London and the is very [London] Preface, royal of Additions Library, Supplemental the F. is reference.^ Library Library specially catalogue) ready (1835), Harrison. Robert Library, for classed. With Square, By after (which catalogue Pamphlets the of Catalogue of the elaborate a short-titled a the i and Tracts (1843), 2 the being Institution systematically order the useful Catalogue (1840), was the for great discontinued Royal royal too Tracts example A somest hand- Unfortunately was one, particularly ^ Library the and well-selected The of one Institution, London good the F. letter The of is produced.^ the bibliographies Catalogue production of of Institution ever cost Library, a valuable most reference. of Form to pp. Index edition. James's Regulations, of Subjects. Sold at the 1022. Volume, 8vo. and St. 12, pp. 1 875-1 880, 219. sold at General in British forms no but will Handbook the be of is good be the A New Institution of Authors and Subjects, Pamphlets, London. 8vo. 1882. 1882. * arranged Authors Sold vol. the of and will the the of of Library with of Historical Benjamin By Royal the Indexes of arranged. at eminent Pre- catalogues list a the including Sold Institution. the at from Additions Royal 1857 Institution. xvii.-388. of the Library alphabetically. ; at IL, pp. Catalogue is want guides. the of prices this Britain Sold London. 8vo. the xvii.-928. pp. Vol. to Great good a catalogues are Chronologically Vincent. 1857, with Catalogue Royal present our of trustworthy Classified mentioned, want Until these among 1 be booksellers' most second reference.^ for great Library the of might books. supplied found book Literature, different Office sufficient There purpose. catalogue but model, catalogues these the Patent good a other the a forms Many of means volume 143 handbook.^ convenient Catalogue by and Topography, a The is Bibliographies, 2, In Royal two the of 8vo. Patent volumes London. Subjects. Commissioners 1881-83. of Patents Office, : Published Sale vol. i, and ment. Depart- How 144 Mr. Quaritch, of and and fifty catalogues Catalogue volumes published issued is (pp. ancient by Messrs. index an and 1874, ment Supple- a 1672). Now sections larger scale, of General previous iv. in issuing still a in wards up- Quaritch's with A of of Mr. 862. 1 authors.^ 1875-77 on in classified was Quaritch Catalogue " thousand are and subjects a Mr. logue Cata- new which is of the value. greatest For the Sotheran and Library. a books," modern Willis Form to the Hain,~ of study Panzer,^ early printed Maittaire's* and books, books are indispensable. ^ the A General public London, "^ affixed the at inventa in ad usque alphabetico libri quo vel ab MD simpliciter for Bernard Biblio- typographica arte ordine expressi, vel enumerantur 1826-38. 2 to X.-2395. pp. typis sale Quaritch Repertorium omnes annum offered 8vo. (L.). Stuttgartige, recensentur. By 1880. Hain 1457-1500. Books, prices. Piccadilly, 15, graphicum of Catalogue adcuratius vols. 8vo. '^ Panzer 1457-1536. graphici ab artis Norimbergae, * 1 1457-1664. ab artis inventse 793-1 803. Maittaire inventae (G. origine ii Annales W.). vols. ad ad 1536. annum 4to. Annales (M.). origine Typo- annum graphic! Typo1664, cum General Bibliographies. held its own three volumes, Graesse's Tresor'^ Ebert's value. date is bibliographies Michaelis 7 vols 1719-89. 1 2 3 (F. German * Index parts, 4 [by vols. A. (R.). Watt to British Authors valuable chiefly on Com.et Viennae, Libraire, cinquieme G. vols. 8vo. Brunet. Supplement Paris, Tresor de 1878-80, 2 bibliographisches vols. Bibliographical Oxford, Bibliotheca and and et rares 4to. 1821-30. Brown]. Livres Bibliographique, Allgemeines a.). General A 6 7 vols. Leipzig, Lexikon. Watt's most Dictionnaire Nouveau Ebert of out use. Hag. du T.). G. 1859-69. Dresde, the et (J. ou great very 8vo. Gkaesse precieux ^ Manuel 1860-65. Royal vols. the of parts. II Deschamps P. par in Paris, edition. its Denisii. (J. C). Brunet has published, ever octavo. out of somewhat has first was known is of one it work a still it Bibliotheca* Supplemento is It demy less work'* but now, 10, is it also but when 18 in Manual* popularity. since published Germany, its in pre-eminent stands Brunet's literature general For 145 Foreign Subjects. 4to. Dictionary, 1837. Britannica 4 : vols. from 8vo. General a Literature. In two 1824, Edinburgh, 4to. 10 How 146 the of account Form to of index that information gives The titles second-hand and instances marred by who it wish down date, to will one any would must be his devote time of greatest our and it the cause to is a system workable be to of the remedy possible has lists of in the that sufficiently bibliographer to although is that a case those It would of the as crying a of be some made, have will join be quite work national such full a who heart really co-operation to at evil. great the still all bibliography still works the have hoped neglected been not of authors compile to popular universal is authors our Complete want. as to. of bibliography the to bibliographers, English that labour thought is the literature English by for likely such country own subject a it one brought was scarcely to many Every adverse his from in Moreover, and of literature it life a somewhat bibliographies, large is sacrifice is taken are that necessary. feeling where. else- misprints. it but found be largely were which subjects cannot sources, uses Library. a was by found Philological 148 How William London^ in and 1658, * of Catalogue 1786, annually British The in England, "With digested. and Catalogue A (William). Books back went continued was Bent's 1696.'' in in London vendible most alphabetically 60. his Catalogue. 1658. Before the this and London the as his published published 1700,^ Library. a Clavell's Catalogue, to Form to orderly 1658- Supplement. a and 4to. 2 Books of London, England in printed of (R.). Clavell 1666-1695. 1666. Fourth General the since edition. Catalogue dreadful Fire 1696. London, Folio. 2 1 all 1 700- Languages, Arts, and London 1811. 1811. Bent), Sciences, of printed London in London. Catalogue in Books in Great (W. Bent), London 1831. Bent), (Hodgson), 185 (Hodgson)^ 1853. 1 - 1 (Hodgson), Books. London (W. 85 5 1. London . 1855. Catalogue of Books. London Catalogue of Books. London Index. London Books. London 8vo. London 1816-1851. 83 of 8vo. 1810-1831. 1 Catalogue 8vo. 1786. (W. General published and Britain A 786. 8vo. Classified Catalogue of General Catalogues^ English For Herbert's has increased of Mr. needed. work Caxton, for printer's 1 1853. Low, 2 Index. And The 1835-1880. English ment. treat- 2 of son Catalogue. Sampson 8vo. vols. of Catalogue English Svo. Indexes. And Low. Sampson British necessary the Lowndes, The 1837-52. sadly similar require Thomas new is first the but successors William the done has Blades a antiquities typographical but literature that late of and value, old our much so much of is respecting history latter Ames books, work' great information the and followed, printed early 149 annually.'^ published also is BibliograpJiies. Books. Continued annually, '^ 1471-1600. Antiquities in being with England, and Printers, with . : . the to Considerably 1785-90. London, Historical an some Register same of time. 3 vols. 1810-19. Memoirs of the printed Books 4to. 4 London, by augmented vols. of Account concerning Appendix an . Ireland a Typographical (Joseph). Ames W. Enlarged 4to. Antient our Printing in Herbert. T. them by Scotland, 4to. 1749. by Printing i vol. London, F. Dibdin. How 150 himself his the Literature. a It edition new from far in scarce brought 1857, in out series a is pensable indis- an it although reference, the being mained re- English very which of 1834 has for additions with book which become volumes, handy of had Bohn, Henry in published authority great and publisher, Manual,^ Bibliographer's when and bookseller, a Library. a bookseller eminent an Form to work complete is that is required. Allibone's omitted is is The scope. appended books value 1 of the to Lowndes vols. * Sm. by 1859--71. the of The London, G. H. several and interest Mr. (S. a.). British 3 criticisms C. W. Hazlitt's Manual Bibliographer's 1834. 4 vols. London, Bohn. 8vo. 1857-64. 8vo. Allibone and reader. Literature. Edition, titles T.). in bibliographical considerable (W, English New 6 of are it but well-selected the to Manual^ than literary more its Lowndes's in that much contains Dictionary"^ vols. and Dictionary Authors. American Royal 8vo. of English ture, Litera- Philadelphia, Bibliographies. General ^ Handbooks valuable exceedingly are 151 as , has which books of respecting information containing has in occurred Collier's Mr. founded his is (1837), of great Corser's Mr. the from London (Reeves Old of (J. Notes and Account of the alphabetically CoRSER arranged. (T.). London Collections 1474-17CX). 1882. and Bibliographical A books rarest 8vo. 1867. Literature, English fj. P.). Collier tion. Restora- the Bibliographical Quaritch), (Bernard London to Great 8vo. of Series of 1867-1876. Notes, 1876. Early on Printing the to Literature Smith), Russell Turner), " Handbook of Invention Second ^ also as Catalogue Dramatic and Collections 2 specting re- literature, Carew). Poetical, Popular, and information for use descriptive (W. Hazlitt Britain, Catalogue Poetry.^ English 1 as books,' rare Bridgewater out-of-the-way is books rare of account on past years sales. public at compiler some of titles the registering they for indefatigable been The works. bibliographical in neglected much been class a in London, Collectanea the language, English 1865. 2 Critical 8vo. vols. Anglo-Poetica ; or a How 152 Accounts in of Welsh,'^ works in Allibone's English also American literature, but prepared, such been American and bibliographical Collection a (Chetham ^ of all Gaelic 2 Welsh. relating ' for Irish. Transactions 1820. Containing four nearly Dublin, works as 1820. 4to. Trubner's Literature United London, Irish with 1750, year their * hundred are a the Welsh a States 1859. classed of America Svo. to . list of books during Society of account down . E. By Guide of to last such O'Reilly. American published the the 8vo. 1869. Catalogue extant. ; of end carried descriptive still the Iberno-Celtic writers an Language chronological Bibliographical : containing : 546 8vo. 1832. Llanidloes, of a 1 the in published the year account an ; or, . the of in the 4to. Glasgow, Rowlands. By W. century. Sm. been portion a Manchester vols. Reid. British of Poetry. have from Wales, to Guide,'^ Catalogue 9 printed have the Bibliography books the books Scoto-Celtica By John under to in 186079. which included are Triibner's as English Cambrian of i8th to books Language. account or Early Bibliotheca the published. special Books Society), Gaelic. been referred descriptive of Gaelic,^ in authors Dictionary, Stevens's of published Irish,^ have in of Library, a books and The Form to forty in the years. General Museum,' and American have such also been always stood respect to stands work the first very A * of Catalogue of British the Stevens. ^ F. R. R. Bowker 2 the under by the in 1856. under 1880. York, Compiled to Library H. By 8vo. Catalogue New due national a Christmas, 1866. American 1876-84. is Querard.' Books American Museum. Leypoldt. of the London, The this what to as which literature, rank has alone bibliographer model better she " enthusiastic the in position and her has France foremost on more are bibliographies. a Books Rich, these but bibliography, in of Obadiah of the book, Catalogues compiled, in national 153 great those as special properly a Leypoldt's Catalogue.'^ America, on Bibhogrnphies. Miss the vols. 4to. editorial Suppl. direction New Appleton. of direction York, 1885. 3 QuERARD (J. Dictionnaire en et M.). La Bibliographique France des fran9ais, plus particulierement XIX" siecles. Litterature 49). Continuation 1842-57. 6 vols. Paris, 1827-64. Fran9aise de 8vo. la France Litteraire, Savants qui pendant 12 les vols. contemporaine Litteraire. ou ecrit ont XVIIl'^ 8vo. (1826Paris, How 154 bibliography found. also the German of from 2 National-Litteratur 3 Maltzahn (W. um die Mitte Lib valuable 5. to rairie Frangaise vols. 2 1S85 8vo. is in The preparation. 1840-1875. Paris, und XVII von). Jahrhunderts. Berlin, Deutschen reichhal- 1854. 8vo. Biicherschatz und neunzehnten deutschen einer Biichen. siebenzehnten des der Verzeichniss deutschen sechszehnten, achtzehnten Jahrhunderts. bis Jena, 8vo. 1875. * XVI geordnetes des is, well Heinsius,* Biicherschatz des Sammlung tigen la de Matieres, W.).] (C. Systematisch is 8vo. vols. [Heyse 1876 des and produced 1866-187 Books 2 Lorenz, Maltzahn,^ Catalogue Tables 1879-80. O. been, all vols. 4 Catalogue has have (O.). 1840-1865. be literature, current of Heyse,^ Lorenz well not work.^ Kayser,^ ^ of literature registered. and could name excellent an be catalogue bears Library, a should The which Form to (W.). Heinsius 1700-1815. Biicher Allgemeines 1812-56. Leipzig, 14 Lexicon, vols. 4to. 7th Supplement. ^ Kayser(C. Biicherdes G.). Lexicon, Jahres Index enthaltend (-1876) in Librorum. alle von Vollstandiges Deutschland Leipzig, 1S34-77. 4to. zu Ende gedruckten . Biicher. bis 1750 . . How 156 ^ by Campbell is the there boast can 1 Form to Campbell Neerlandaise XV" au and Bertocci/ a la de Annales (M.F.A.G.). Italy Bdgique.^ de and Gamba* a Belgium for and Abkoude,'' and Bibliographie of Library. a La Siecle. graphic Typo1874. Haye, 8vo. "^ Abkoude overzien R. het tot en jaar 1858-78. 3 1835. vols. 4to. . 3 la * e Game di del altri Secolo 1839. 5 opere Roma, Annee Serie bij behoorende R. Boeken van van der al Journal XIX. 1876. Bruxelles, dei testi nella important! opere XV door Belgique. i. (B.). A dam, Amster- Meulen. 4to. de Bibliographie Librairie. 1790 1833-1875. Naamlijsten bewerkt 1878. Amsterdam, Boeken van . . . 4to. Register Alphabetische 1850-75 . . door 4to. Wetenschappelijk Brinkman's 1761. tot . vermeerderd Naamlijst Alphabetische 1832, Amsterdam, 1787 . 1788. Rotterdam, Arrenberg. tot 1600 . . . be- de van Boeken Nederduitsche . 8vo. 1878. Haye, Naamregister (J. VAN). kendste Nu La Supplement. 1**^ Quarta di Lingua Italiana edizione. de Officiel 8vo. Italiana letteratura Venezia, 8vo. Bertocci stampate 1876. (D. G.). in 8vo. Italia Repertorio nel Secolo bibliografico XIX. delle Vol. I. General public a Bibliographies. the publishes office 157 Bihliografia Italiana} of piece Some in occupied and Boletin* ^ In Anno when I of I seldom and the time compilato Miiiistero books present Giornale 1867-80. 1-14. these work the at dell' was country, the titles, of chief consulting printed Italiana: dal this in of the comparing that communicati blica. ago, Hidalgo's^ show Bihliografia menti the mistake. a works books while with themselves great one habit daily Bibliothecas, found Spanish the in years splendid a the in cataloguing of collections was possessing bibliography Antonio.^ I in fortunate is Spain sui docu- Istruzione Pub- 1868-81. Firenze, 8vo. progress. 2 An Hispani Bibliotheca ^ 1 ab qui Hidalgo * Boletin 1S74. 8vo. de 1500 anno (D.). Espanola. 1788. In 1500 ad sive 1684 progress. Hispanorura floruere notitia. Folio. Diccionario Libreria. Folia. Nova vols. 2 Madrid, la Christi annum vols. 2 Hispana 788. 783-1 sive ... Matriti, Scri])torum Vetus Hispana ad Scriptores floruerunt. Matriti, Bibliotheca (N.). TONIC general 1862-79. Ano I. 6 de vols. 1873, grafia Bihlio8vo. Madrid, How 158 bibliography to Form is not Library. a that in neglected country. works The Silva"^ that show in of Bibliographies There permit. is bibliography has been O. Placcius (2nd 1674 of record his Visiera Pseudonymorum critica a noticia e dos 2 SiLVA Portuguez. (J. F. Villani Lisboa, a the lishing by pubvolume small Mylius C. J- Anonymormn in Na Lusitana, qual Portuguezes, 1741-59. Diccionario Tom. et 1740. Bibliotheca cronologica. 1858-70. in continued 1689, authores years. A?iony- literature (D.). da). of Hamburgh at Hamburgh Lisboa, compuserao. que general Theatrum alzaia. Machado Barbosa historica, hende at not attention period Bihliotheca his published ^ in Parma, La entitled published pseudonymous at of special long 1708). will branch a ed. graphy. biblio- might space which for for countries but and behind not love Pseudonymorum et morum the one to paid is other here, mentioned be ^ IMachado Portugal kingdom sister the Barbosa of se e 4 vols. compredas obras Folio. bibiiographico 1-9. 8vo. General Barbier's 1 the second and the third is of authorship to the domain Lancetti work Mr. until country Mr. Foreigners Language. Rev. of of Literature of John 1882-85. in on Barbier's any other the commenced work of the Halkett.^ Dictionary A but valuable very value. volume imitated Paterson the of publication belong Manne's octavo (1836), worthily not questions much of an the really not not Italian in was late is work because bibliography. published Pseudonyms tion continua- Querard's minute do of (1834) volume * into which a 1822- Querard's useful, entered has author in of edition than curious more as Litteraires. Supercheries Les in published appeared 1872-78, second the to edition in Anonymous first was 159 the on Literature 806-8, 27, work great French in Bibliographies, Anonymous the Britain, Great written in the late By or translated Samuel I, 2, 3 ous Pseudonymthe including into Halkett, Edinburgh Laing. Vols. and (to 'Tis). (William works the English and the late Paterson), CHAPTER Special VI. Bibliographies. IBLIOGRAPHIES are other The library. books in the articles in the Briianiiica EncyclopcEdia the this for valuable wish for Dr. Julius fuller des graphic (Paris, 1885). Walford contributed of Collections the of (pp. to the Books" Conference 45-49), subject paper of which in of to he Insurance. the to Bihliotheca Mr. the to or M. of ** a who refer 1866), late found be elaborate The a of those Bibliographies Valine of edition new must (Leipzig, any formation but purpose, Petzholdt's than will information Bihliographica Biblio useful more jects sub- special of Leon Cornelius On Special Transactions Librarians, specially 1877 referred special Bibliographies. the In to but to save they this of and and later a Loudon's Ana. ibliographie and will Speciales (1810) of books published of J. G. at piddies in sous 1839. The nom be a found at pp. down Musset-Pathay in 1 8 10, and the contains British, 1821, B 211-268, entitled dcs at Stirling list of Hecart the under published William a Joseph ibliographie was Sir Bibliographies de Antoine bibliography d'Ana late subject Agriculture, Repertoire Namur's le ture Agricul- American. Valenciennes, Phitakaer, grapheana." of Gabriel and Ana, the of Agriciillure Peignot's In the Chronological Agronotniqite Bibliography German, " in Donaldson's de Donatien Victor and French, Classified and (1854) brings Encyclopcedia Literature Museum a Authors, English B owe we Practical on contains (1773), Biography a volume placed Tracts " date. published above 1881. of Agricultural as the British the be not necessary in Indexes Gardening Catalogue less little Weston's Ag7'iailture. will titles Bibliographies, of Reading-room," bibliographies, found authorities Catalogues, to be useful Hand-list " " the that in or the full is mostly can books the 1 refer to propose useful most space and given, to the of some I chapter present 6 1 name *'Ana- Ouvrages Bruxelles Maxwell II 1 How 62 made collection a of catalogue Angling. small a "*A Catalogue of Pickering formed 1856 A of of on Books of Mr. J. Russell of Mr. Literature of the Architecture. industrielles, M.A., professionnelles ( Troisieme) Serie. Chronological which was to List this of subject published in in des 1842. 1883, in as of one the Exhibition. Chefs Ecoles and 1836, i2mo. des Bibliographic Pocock Books Satchell, 1855. a d'Usines polytechniques 1864-67. Lewis " 1861 "Anghng Premiere Agriculteurs. Paris, {Life). Assurance 1855, Fisheries des writers ceded super- T. International et in Catalogue published (E.). the Westwood. with Fishing," des of London, River Eleves et was general a in Architectes, des T. London, Lacroix des or published " Ingenieurs, which soon Mr. conjointly and 1836, English was by Nations." Sea In published Literature." Blakey of Handbooks relating work Manley, J. J. which Piscatoria, all of an was copy Smith Catalogue edited R. Literature " Mr. brief which corrected 1 entitled some Fiscatoria, Ellis's Fishing edition, with 181 in he Bibliographer- Henry following and Angling vi^hich authors," Bibliotheca Bibliotheca new 1883). their British a privately Angling, Ichthyology," and the (another *' pages Bibliographical by *' of Sir Angling on pamphlet printed "A i860. in 21 privately printed a printed Catalogue. above Ana. Ellis the upon of issued Henry several from extract Library. a books he Sir octavo notices of which " Form to 4to. published Single second "A Papers" edition of 164 How 1774-97- T. of Account of editions of of the New 1818, several and Dr. 182 Appendix an Biblica Home's (1848), although language Disquisitions, Scripture The etc. Dr. a Attempt for Catholics English." York a " show to In J. and other 3 each in at its has History. G. the Shea portions 1855, in Oxford, An Doway. done Holy of of graphy, Geo- incomplete by Roman Scriptures published Account to Biblical left been of lector's Col- devoted are and that Book Scripture was Rhemes "Bibliographical Testaments, itself diffusion 1859 and 2, must under or Biography, what the Land Every published i, published entitled work in Commentaries, work Cotton H. Parts 3-""i Bibliography Librarian Biblical Scriptures, 1824, in Religion as Bibliotheca gives versions I. 8vo. 1839. London, Editions" intended was Bible it British Class Guide. Holy all Lowndes' language. of Biblical because of notice published Orme's of been Bible Holy strictly bibliographical, here, a has was 852) Bagster's not mentioned the Edinburgh at 1839. 1 various "Complete "List work. Manual in London be that published was Hartwell Cotton's edition, to of English" into editions of Lewis's Translations 2nd and 1778, which John Henry 1, in Historical "List printed Ducarel. ** 1768 Versions issued was Testament (Oxford, at Dr. in Welsh or privately Bible" Library, a published British A to History in the the attributed and Llewelyn Bible." the Form to Catholic Scripture at in New B'bles, translated Bibliographies. special the from States," Albany and Greek 1883. Mr. is entitled work, 1877, or arranged" chronologically of some Biography. (185 4) Universelle is Oettinger's " Book-keeping. this on Vx\\.z^% Botany." (1851, subject, Daydon Index the and British Chemistry. rharmaceutica, of Trimen's counties, R. " from work Index Jackson's Society. an 1543 London, Ruprecht, 1858-70. date. and to Progress of account is the is Botanic^ by published by Bibliography Mr. the of 8vo. Bibliotheca Gottin^en^ of Bibliography Botanical 1874. books 1852. supplemented Botany, it although Literatures 1872-77) this of Origin Thesaurus edition another contains Biographique work, out contains subject 1878), useful Foster's F. (1852) of Book-keeping published B. " one languages, Bibliographie most a nearly of possesses. somewhat unfortunately now the is his and various in in Exhibition, Caxton (London, he information the oi grapher, biblio- Bibles, description Bibles representative thousand Dr. eminent on the in Bibles *'The bibliographical a the authority special a 1872, in Philadelphia at Stevens, to Bibliography Testaments Henry previous Testament. New at Scriptures Brunswick, at United published Holy the Critical a the America in Greek the printed American of published of Hall Isaac O'Callaghan B. printed Reuss E. in printed editions thereof, parts Bibliography a E. of "List a i860." i86i in and and Vulgate, Latin 165 Chemica 1872. et How 66 1 Form to Library a . Dr. Classics. the of "View Thomas and best W, Moss and being 1825, Graecorum and subject, and Clue a useful very Conwierce. useful a he at of Society This in 1796, Vocabularies, B. Mayor's be graphical Biblio- found to List to the " (24 pages). the MSS. is being of that vincial Pro- the the When Dialect English as 1839, Works the foundation include BibHography of illustrating started laid once List in published, an well extensive as published printed by the parts. Dictionaries. in will Smith England Skeat Bibliographical works. E. Hiibner's Dr. towards published Professor Society, work Trade. J. Russell Dialects Rev. et elaborate an Literature Bibliographical " been have See Mr. " Classics. handbook. " Dialects. Latin to contains Classicorum John of adaptation Bohn's G. Latin is Professor J. graphy'' Biblio- 1850, I. and (1858) fourth 8vo.). vo!s. Scriptorum Latinorum et translation be Greek Bibliotheca Engelmann's the of ; the Henry Section II. 1802 much was Classical of 8vo. vols. 2 and in work (2 1827 "Manual Part list valuable on his Greek editions several in published Catalogue, General in the followed was whose Dibdin, published of He 1790. his publislied editions reappeared in a in Frognall enlarged, Harwood various Classics" Roman by Edward " a William Marsden " valuable Grammars, "Catalogue and printed of Alphabets." privately, Dictionaries, special Dictionaries. and Triibner's " (1872, Grammars useful Bibliographies. H. work. B, Dictionaries was Philological Society Dra7na. Wheatley's for notice will be of de Dramatique with in its in the and Mr. will and 1 86 1, is Biblioth}qiie (1843-44, a vols,), 5 Catalogue, splendid with valuable the in the the Dijon of Bibliography British Association Perrey's Alexis Mons. graphic Biblio- for Memoires Electric Ronalds' Francis Papers of found in Sir " and Mallet's '855^ 1. Electricity. and the English the The fully described, and Seismique number 86 Robert be 1858, for Report and 1 in IV. Soleitine are " Earthquakes Books of preface. Earthquakes. 1856, de to books very English Transactions books some Chapter Mons, continuation which notes found a 1865. " Drama is of account the in Dictionaries 1882) edition published A of Catalogue second 167 relating Electricity, to (1880) Telegraph titles. O. Salle's i860 Magnetism, 18S3, Magnetism, contains of Bibliography to of Catalogue a large Electricity published was in 1884. Entomology " logica (Leipzig, useful Bibliotheca Hagen's 1862-63) is Entomo- carefully compiled a and book Epigrams, " 7natists, by There Literature Epigrammatic 1870. Dr. the Rev. is a list of books appended Philip Dodd. connected to with The Epigram^ 8vo. London, 1 68 How Fine The Art. National in la Peinture of use of in Art vols. 2 the the Sm.4to. Gravure Hollande en J. F. par I'Histoire de Someren, van 8vo. kindred and of Books Catalogue (W.). " Freemasonry York, New subjects. 8vo. 1858. (H. Hemsworth in la de GowANS Freemasonry. on et 1882. Amsterdam, Schools 1870. (1500-1875), Belgique en the Bibliographic d'une Essai et logue Cata- 1877. London, de the and London, Supplement. for compiled Art, Kingdom. spe'ciale Universal the of Proofs Library Art United First Library. a " Books of Form to the Library Hall, Freemasons' at of Books Catalogue W.). Privately London. printed. is There holdt's Mr. list a of Bibliotheca Folkard printed 1882, and in Iowa, Vol. IX. this on privately in Part in I. the Free the of (1883) is Grand the Works in Library Catalogue a of Library of Catalogue a Petz- 468-474. pp. Wigan Annals the subject the in Freemasonry on Bibliographica, Freemasonry on books Grand of Lodge of Works of Lodge Iowa. Future Nature, Abbot. of the 8vo. Life. Catalogue " and Origin, Appended Doctrine of New Reprinted, Geography. " See Works of Destiny to a of W. R. Future Soul, the Alger's Life. and to by Critical Philadelphia, 1871. York, Voyages relating Travels. the Ezra History 1864. special Health. Thomas HeTnldry, Magnce is Britannice "List a Heraldry, of forme en de les tous M.), Cussans, Table C). Histoire. raisonne, siecles de et classification une ^ I'etude les nations. servir toutes Archiv. Historisches contenant pour ouvrages 1841. de I'histoire de Carlsruhe, 4to. Scotch, English, still the (1881) Duffus gives latest the to end (1768-78, France," Study information the of History of the but reign is l^YAJy^Q. by A. Henry unfortunately (J.). folio). 5 vols, of Franklin, of the Britain History subject. of Sir Materials Ireland and VIII." is an valuable in- incomplete. Sources was portion English Historique Bibliotheque "Les 1776, Mullinger's Catalogue Great Nicholson's Libraries, on "Descriptive book, {France.)" Mr. the to Hardy's relating the useful. Introduction Bishop " Historical Irish and found be Ireland.) and Britain {Great de E. of end the (J. Catalogue (E. hlstoiiques, 17,000 to and 8vo. 1865. Archives of English at J. by " Oettinger will " Brunet {General). Methodique de 1822. 1869. History Paris, principal Heraldry on Hanabook London, the in published was of Text-Books Foreign Bibliotheca valuable Moule's " HeraldUa There Division 8vo. 1884. London, Education. Health Health. I. 69 1 International the Division Library. Exhibition The of Catalogue " II. Bibliographies. de published I'Histoire in 1877. How 170 History {Germany.') Scriptores in Books of Sir the 1812. in Lisboa, of of Topography Collection Hoare by A Collection and The Museum 1844. Hoare's History Figaniere. " Portugueza. sented pre- was 1825. in Historica Bibliographia 1850. MUNOZ {Spain.) was Biblio- Milano, Colt the to British {Portugal.) Manuale Italia. Richard printed was to in Viaggiatore relating Italy Asher, Historico-Neer- (P.). LiCHTENTHAL Catalogue A by the on 1871. Haye, " del Essay Bibliotheca ^\]YLOYY. La {Italy.) Bibliographical " 1843. {Holland.)" landica. Library. a Germanicarum, Rerum published grafico Form to Diccionario Romero. Y " de grafico-historico biblio- 1858, Madrid, Espana. . Language. Law. See " Mr. Stephen " article Libraries Libraries to (pp. 161-170). He classified be may Treatises, decisions the Edward judicial Lord Bacon, that by have way of have the those these the passed since revision been or constantly ; but increasing, reign of series of time of the fifty has years been done these so sixty or fifty and nothing expurgation a to hundred then, reporting the In extended two of have we decisions reports During time Reports, *. in on books "Law pracUce began an Report follows as The that U.S. writes, Judges from of reports volumes. Law. of I., and the generally Statute contributed Griswold R. Law on Philology. Dictionaries, that tions publicaat the Hozv 1^2 Form to Mathematics. Lipsise, Mathematica. Literatur. der A.). SoHNCKE (L. 1830-54. Leipsic, Mathetnatischen matica. Mathe- Bibliotheca 1854. Bibliotheca (A.). Mathematica. 1873. Professor model a De of Arithmetical Morgan's what Books good bibliography contributed a a ought be. to Medical. Dr. Billings " "Medical U.S. Libraries Report which he speculations between two pamphlets have ; little yet there for by The is should four and three hundred and while the be There if a been no and utility. B works from Atkinson's The most is practical of its and these value,' be not of specially a only), ' would knew in of majority which he Science volumes call periences, ex- contained thousand we in called existence." reference which Library. Bibliographies, A is immense of Medical every James (1834, list Medical to the to researches, years what inquirer ha\e Medical of them one added in hundred of no some writer relating last nothing or the on 171-182), (pp. of record chapter States" United Libraries The wrote"'* the during the in Public on and or vols. 4 1830. Erlecke is Bibliotheca A.). 1804. 1797- Tubingen, ITalle-a.-S., W. (J.). Handbuch RoGG (1847) (F. Murhard " Library. a an large Haller's number works Medical amusing useful books of wards. down- Bibliography book, are Dr. but of little Billings's special Index Catalogue General's of of vols. (3 Medical Dictionnaire Jaccoud, commenced various H. mentioned in the Report of Ophthalmica (1878-79, Embryology, A Meteorology. papers United 48,000 several Signal titles are articles on the Magazine, be may Cholera of of in 1873 the J. Waring's Bibliotheca graphy Biblio- and 8vo.), vol. Embryology, of and it office. in being is have Syinons's the the at reported There in and books prepared being ii. that been logical Meteoro- number for 1885. Mineralogy." Mineralogy. last of literature Bibliotheca subject " Epidemiographica Balfour's the this progress) Beer's is j de et subjects bibliography in now in the to vols. Office, progress) in Medecine still and E. French Medicales still de to Dechambre, Bibliography Meteorology States December, full " upon and special 2 in guide great Epidemic Dr. Neale's Sciences 707-1025), pp. (1799), Therapeutica of 1854, Of Chirurgical A. des Cholera (1875, States and Bibliotheca the Catalogue and Billings's S. the two references Haeser's John United The subjects. and convenient a (1864, valuable Surgeon- Wheatley. R. Dictionnaire Pratiques very (1843), B. forms in Nouveau Chirurgie the by Encyclopedique series, contain 1879), Raige-Delorme " the Medical periodicals. dictionaries (4 Royal 1880) 173 of Library the (1877) Digest medical the (Washington, Library Society the of Office the Bibliographies. (J. T"K^Ps. 1881. 8vo. D.). Bibliography of How 174 Mining. for Series. Second C.E. Dircks, Henry Harmonic Society. Bibliographical 17th Canzonets, There Paris, 86 the although Sm. 8vo. National of of the Sacred W. H. Husk], the Madrigaliana, Musical England during the of titles 1847. the de i6th la and Ballets, 8vo. in subject London, Music, generale the Madrigals, London, of Poetical and 1876, F. and L. F. Religieuse. Musique 1. Natural Joseph of Histoire 1 of etc. History Clement, [by Bibliotheca bibliographies are Ritter's is in under centuries, Ayres, Essay. 8vo, Library edition new Account published Works numerous Literature the (F.). RiMBAULT a sources 8vo. 1872. London, A 19th 8vo. of Catalogue and and Sm. The 1879. London, Music. i8th, 1861. 1870. (C). Engel- il/w"V." search or, Introductory an London, London, 8vo. authentic paragraphs, v^^ith Specifications, Patent Tennyson Roy. 17th, various letters, essays, papers, By from Henry Mobile; the logue Cata- Mining, to 880. 1 Perpetuum during illustrated centuries, in Power Self-Motive By Southport, (/5?r^^^"a/)." Motion relating Papers Librarian. Folkard, Index Library Manufactures. and Metallurgy, Public and Books Library, a Free Wigan " of Fo7in to History. Banks's most made " Dryander's Library, famous so in now Catalogue the bibliography many years ago. British of Sir Museum, this It of subject, consists of Bibliographies. special 5 vols. 8vo. Vol. Zoology 2, Vol. Vol. (1798-1800). Vol. ; Natural Engelm History. Leipzig, ; Mineralogy ; Historico- Bibliotheca Physico-Chemica Naturalis, Bibliotheca ). 846. 1 (E. A.). ZUCKOLD Got- Mathematica. et 1852, tingen, See Zoology. " Philologica et Orientalis. 1853. a still proposed for Literature draw to bibliography, of in Books iV^/"fjof Catalogue A " Language on in found subjects Eden's ccclxxxvi. ccclxvii " State of relative to the a the No. 3, in Publications of other to (Vol. the Poor^ of the to by Economy Association Library the Poor. Political subject Book but, of Stanley contributed He it. the Handy a prevented was undertaking Selected up Society, Index the of " date Professor late The 1845. the to up bibliography desideratum. a Jevons work good a The London, Economy, valuable but publication, from Political very (J. R.) yiQ.Q\i\Aj:"Q\\ Economy." is logica. Philo- Dictionaries. See of 4to. Bibliotheca (W.). Leipzig, Literature Marsdenia, 1827. London, Engelmann Political ) Bibliotheca (W. Marsden Philology. loss 4, (W. ANN " Historico-Naturalis. is Vol. ; Writers Supplement. 5, This General I, Botany 3, 175 the Poor vol. the great work of list Monthly 7). English will iii. be pp. ^^5^ How 176 H.). the illustrative Library Typogiaphy, M. The Annales des edition. The Life Printer by A at Bruges. : Caxton, Second et Annales Willems Colard the of the Aide ou 1858. of By 8vo. his the original sources vols. 2 the of William 4to. following William Blades. 8vo. Elzevier. Les Bruxelles, Annales of Mansion, under 1882. William evidence Typography (A.). Par Seconde 1861-63. Printer. Pieters. Gand, of editions. from Typographiques. C. Elsevier. with London, " des XH. with and first England's Elzevirs. R. by vols. published was Biography edition. of Art some leurs Printer, London, edition The and Typography Compiled Blades. condensed of an 3 and connection William title 8vo. fiist England's de et Paris, 1825. typographical History I'Imprimerie Manuce Paris, " Caxton, Catalogue productions Renouard. Caxton. A Lithography, list a de trois Aug. Ant. and Notes : " Histoire (C. 8vo. the of printers Aldus. the and is following bibliographies chief of 1877. London, with Printing. Chalcography, Hoe. Wyman 410. of Literature and Printing, 1880. London, The of of Bibliography Illustrations. C), (E. " A Library. a Bigmore Printing. W. Form to de Histoire 1880. I'Imprimerie 8vo. des Bibliographies. special Flantin. L. de Anvers Stephens. Par editions. Svo. A. Printed Privately Martin's Printed W. P. Pierre in printed books of those unknown the Science. the Gill to 217). records to An States the U.S. It contains of Privately much required. the in the and years, newer a duction pro- labour (1847), in William which Duplessis, his of marked published those or well Max- collection specially were one graphies biblio- Stirling of catalogue a is carefully compiled Sir of Parimiologique since catalogue. " United is engaged some and privately his and Gratet-Duplessis proverbs, of issue 1854, been published. ever of Bibliographie elaborate most Catalogue in of edition hands. better The " for work a Alexandre the ses 1837-38. second subject has Courtney be not Provei'bs. of de et Paris, The " published important of such could Books. was this on Mr. Estienne, Estienne des Bibliographical Books work des 8vo. parts. 2 John Plantin par I'lmprimerie Renouard. A. d'une augmentee 1878. Famille la de Par vers. Bruxelles, 1589. de An imprimes ouvrages Annales Histoire ou k 1555 " edition, des chronologique h. Plantin Deuxieme Degeorge. liste a Maison La " 177 work article on Report on account in the Libraries Scientific contributed was an the by Public of Dr. Libraries the various various in Theodore (pp. 183- periodical departments science. 13 of Hozv 178 Form to Shorthand. Libi-ary. a Anderson's Thomas (1882), London Shorthand different in Libraries Public Libraries There Reformed Baptist, the list 1864), l^opography. is 1780) Upcott's an 8), forms bibliography to one extant. British British I3ritish of the Account Index (Boston, Theologica mentioned. useful of Topography, best Museum (2 vols. Topography and of Bibliographica specially interesting Bibliographical relating 1 be may which to Bibliotheca Gough's " the Theological Zuchold's and (Gottingen, in 10,000 Bibliographies Cyclopcedia Malcom's (1854-59), than we sixteen." or of found be Darling's Hand-list. 1868), number will Theology less one if And, denominations fifteen to dist, Metho- (Dutch), contain different extended is considerable A (18 of gational, Congre- two Unitarian. two which libraries those belong works and these nations. denomi- two Reformed one which and different Lutheran, one " ; Catholic, tract ex- these. libraries, ten to on following volumes two Episcopal, (German), volumes, 4to. belong Report respecting 34,000 Presbyterian, seven they to libraries three U.S. twenty-four 10,000 Three on Theological The particulars reported twenty-four include 127-160). some from contain Writers on the in States, (pp. are of article an United the contains "" is " in Lists contains hand, Short- languages. There Theology. of History " specimens book, principal the 3 and vols. of 8vo. English Hoiv l8o Form to Gloucestershire Library. a Collectanea : Glocestriensia, D. J. 1842. Phelps, Hampshire Bibliotheca : H. Hantoniensis, M. Gilbert, 1872? of List Sir Books, W. H. 1S79. Cof)e, ,, Herefordshire Kent Lancashire Man Norfolk ) of (Isle W. : Nottinghamshire Sussex : S. Hon. E. W. and F. C. 1842. Ewing, 1863. Creswell, 1866. Butler, Rt. Yorkshire: 1876. Harrison, : S. G. 1875. wick, Woodward S. : Fish H. : 1837. Smith, J. Russell : 1821. jun., J. Allen, : John Smythe, 1809. Pontefract, 1858. Hailstone, ,, \V. " the of Bank the his edited vol. iii. of Saxe by prising com- of Founder Collection the of (3 vols. Bannister," 1859). London, und Enslin der in Books, Paterson, William England, "Writings, 8vo. of Library of Catalogue Finance. and Trade 1869. Boyne, Bibliothek Engelmann. Handlimgswissenschaft 1 750-1845. Leipzig, 1856. Trials. The 297-319) (pp. an alphabet arranged reference. of Institution Philosophical under of Catalogue " of the name, a very the Library (1857) Edinburgh useful persons charge, tried. date list of The of the of tains con- trials in table trial, is and character of interesting There ton's 8vo., vols. 10 (1814), collection Zoology. published Geologica?, was a book useful bibliographically, at logica, here Ariosto, Orlando 1868. 1861, Boccaccio to is full forms of : M. Furioso Landau, mostly taken Zoo- Supplement to the Engelmann. of bibliographies note Napoli^ it and of some Ulisse J. Ferrazzi, in published been : value ot Bibliotheca abroad, a 1848-54, blunders. of of make et no is being a have G. Zoologicse it Engelmann's and country useful but titles work authors particular this day, number large Geo- Society, Ray Historico-Naturalis Bibliotheca A its the 1861, Leipzig the and and Carus by in the second-hand, 8vo. vols. Bibliotheca Bibliographia Agassiz's " 6 1858. Leipzig, graphica. fi822). Bibliotheque 1808. (W.). Engelmann Pinker- in collection Paris, Voyages, des Universelle travels Richaderie, la de Boucher Kerr's and 513-564.) pp. of is (Locke's notes. x. books of catalogues are vol. Travels and Locke's of account on and Catalogue Voyages of books most 1812, Works, 'Locke's Travels." and Voyages i8i Bibliographies. special Guidi, Bassano, 1881. be may of these. Bolo^a^ 1881. 1 How 82 J. Mackie, Burns: Calderon : Camoens : E. Dante U. in Picot, Goethe Luther: G. E. Moliere P. : Montaigne Persius J. F. Petrarch Marsand, : A. 1851. Milano, 1875. Payer, J. Tarlier, : Scartazzini, A. Halle, Dresden, C. Danto 18S0. J. Edmands, 1875. Paris, Lacroix, : G. 1845-46. 1883. Vosmara, A : Frato, J. Petzholdt, Vogel, Philadelphia, Manzoni 1820. 1878. Hirzel, S. : 2, 1876. 1877. 1881. Germania, vol. 1881. Dantesca, J. Chevalier, 1. Camoens, Leipzig, Paris, Bibliografia : 188 of Life Dorer, E. : 1866. Leipzig, Dorer, E. : Library. a Kihnar^ Adamson's Cervantes Corneille Form to 1848. Bruxelles, 1826. Milano, Hortis, 1837. Paris, Trieste, 1874. " G. Ferrazzi, J. 1877. Bassano, C. U. ,, Rabelais Schiller Tasso J. C : L. : G. : Voltaire Defoe: Dickens Unflad, G. Browning: Carlyle R. M. : R. H. 1852. 1878. Miinchen, 18S0. Bassano, Paris, Furnivall, Shepherd, Stace, 1829; H. Shepherd, J. Cook, " Paris, Bengesco, F.J. : Brunet, J. Ferrazzi, : 1880. Montpiliard, Chevalier, Paisley, 1882. Browning Society, 1881-2. 1882. Wilson, 1881. 1879. 1830; Lee, 1862. J. Bibliographies. special Hazlitt, Leigh Ruskin R. : Charles Hunt, 1845; Moulin, 1827 Wilson, J. : 1864; 1876; Unflad, 1868. Ireland, O. J. Halliwell, Ulrici, Memorial H. K. Library ; G. Knortz, (Poems); Winsor Justin ; 1841 1854; 1865-72; Thimm, 1880 Birmingham ; and Sillig F. Bohn, A. : 1882. Shepherd, H. Shakespeare Lamb 183 Catalogue (J. D. Mullens). Shelley B. H. : Tennyson Thackeray: Wycliffe Dr. J. in list Room commenced useful on added use list. the to and by the privilege MS. a bibliographies for the allowed i88l. 1884. Edmands, Treatises is 1879. Shepherd, special across very H. Garnett such This R. : Shepherd, H. R. : 1886. Forman, as different kept list he came subjects. in ing Read- the Librarians. of of referring I to was this VII. CHAPTER Societies. Publishing LARGE is information the which These of and history years, but easily to given in be Dilettanti obtained, eariiest in a in of plying supworks publishers. large number knowledge increased of the since of The considerably. Supplement Bohn's Bibliographer'' The record no find our much have Societies to literature numerous to have added instances the valuable likely publications found purpose subscribers little but are the for their to of important be to publications formed Societies of amount of late publications the full to is account Lowndes's Manual, s of Society, Societies Publishing instituted in London was in the 1734, y^ issued which travel. A societies of long library of March Social of some a at time them the 1832, of and Romanorum" Expenses Turner, was Botfield in in Earl 1844, and Early ; Books Household Thomas 1841 of his Progress " of of John Surrey, Five the Old version *' in the by Club the Collier's Duke of Plays some Madden's in 1828, of in "Gesta and Manners Thirteeenth Hudson T. by the and Norfolk, issued was illustrative Drama" Beriah of edition 1481-1490," English After Werwolf" the edited Payne toasts and issued valuable to a publications was England presented as Frederick English The of intended employed, and Centuries," Fifteenth and 1838. in Household old the (died interesting. Sir "William of Romance magnificent The Dane" the Havelok ** i8l2 year literary value, although were produced. works of editions ** editors the bibliographical and curious were any Roxburghe banquets. great any competent important of of first without the chiefly list of the at of of was long a through not were and Club, run was It 1804). 19, Duke third John in sale classical formed. formed the of elapsed being was of commemoration in time character Club Roxburghe The of period similar a volumes illustrated fine some ^^^"S^4i^"^ Societies. Publishing Of in of the 1851 ; 1 How 86 the Rev. and Nightingale, Century," "The edition Edward vols,), (2 and Lonelich's Club Club for Scoit, of the 22, have been which of ** slight the edition " Palace by to works for Sir of their under appeared Gawayne. Honour" was illustrative its to The of books many Catalogue in 1839 Scott, of the to the Bart., and Library their Sir (born members, Walter that Scotland. series liberality to Walter Bannatyne presented Sir Sir by of long Club continue year A great Bannatyne works George was Major The Literature interest. printed same of the great return agreeing valuable In by and 1607). Library members in died Henry second chiefly printing from issued are of 1858 and of the 1823 Edinburgh, names 1545, Abbotsford a In Antiquities its Feb. founded. purpose History, derives It of the King 1863-1864. in before in started was of edition elapsed was Gough John 1857 in of edition Remains "Literary Graal" Twelfth his 1855; in Furnivall's Dr. years Printing " Owl "The the and appeared "Seynt Several the Sixth" the 1838, Inwyt of of Poem in of Ayenbite of edition a issued was Nichols's Library. a Stevenson's Joseph the Form to as kindness the various superintendence." Frederick Bishop Gawin printed in Madden's Douglas's 1827, and his iS8 How Katherine of Romance century," in in small would with to of account the Surtees the new for the tion, constitumembers obtain their and The system. which the but Society, two Before printing public more it will clubs the perhaps, to a be which with of a first necessary preceded to to mention them. on but inaugurate double was Society to step Surtees to honour Camden subscription the means. i-estricted than which publications, bolder somewhat a subscription, guinea saying Societies, was, appealing reading of this fixed subscription founders it its the actually was such to of intex-est books price a without entitled were valuable at an general rich, as and impossible general the and subscribers is Society well success, Society the Camden as poor the Society adopted, whole 1866. in their to a nineteenth in adopted, great to Camden the was been have a diificult of lovers, supplied with Degaree, closed printed are Sir the select were they book appealed that of Was being system new of The end Club foundation the were ; high. entirely a books tlie With body The ** 1841 the Clubs numbers, is price 1849. Printing and in of Library. a Alexandra," Metrical These Form to public appeal of one and start to the pound. Camden some other in the When of MSS. Eastern from books such these Scotland, but little The first Albanicis," Club," and vol. The Surtees the of Frith the Clyde, "'History Although the founded of way lication. pubRebus de of the volume second on region parts was the of in west, and the Scotland Humber and the between the Mersey constituted the ancient The Society Mainforth, Palatine than 1834 illustrative and England the which of Durham religious, the between County more at Manuscripts, inedited Surtees, of the Collectanea founded was Northumberland. Robert of appeared. those a and Islands and A the for 1833, "Transactions parts. of many Antiquities, in '* intellectual, and in done stock the rate. History, was East, Forth, of kingdom after the on cheap second, of of condition a been never the Europe. off, and Highlands book Society moral, included has 4 publication the social in sold the the the i. but announced, and of Literature was instituted was of discontinued, at investigating of early of obtained Translations languages was remained Club lona purpose books as still be can The for of issue the into established was publishing of object the with 1S28, Fund Translation Oriental Tke 189 Societies. Publishing fifty author is named of of Durham." years ago, the the 1 How 90 is Society still vigour same is long a and (Part 2 of York, of this and series Early vols.) " from subscribers of a is publications necessary valuable to enumerate are the coiTespondence "Plumpton large historical on 1855,. the "Testa- the History, the Province second volume "Anglo-Saxon issued in 1843-44 Book of the or, ; Durham, 1844. and so in of number well known titles here. volumes certain Correspondence" old 1838, books literary several of Towneley Monastery Society, instituted Camden interest of in The " downwards of Household Bursar 1534," to 1530 The the Counties of etc., was Durham The of Accounts Psalter" English ; in Manners, "The illustrative most "Wills was fourth, the (vol. i). issued was of Northern third, Statistics, 1300" number Century the publications History, the the ; Wills : from of of issued the Plays"; Language, Manners, of Eleventh Miracle or Eboracensia menta book etc., iS6o) in issued was large a with on series second the carried The illustrative from Mysteries its The Statistics, England, and contains and Inventories, of old. works. Language, (2 of as Library. a flourishing, one, important Form to has of issued the gi'eatest The subjects. it that devoted (1839), is the Among families, such set not most to " to as the the Egerton Societies, Publishing "' Chronicles also must of edition remarkable *' (1858). Correspondence" Savile and Papers" "Rutland (1840), Papers" second was same year and fully was and Way. which 1871, the Dictionary, Albert in and Romances English Mr. commenced series The which late the by edited learnedly oldest the (1842), mentioned, be Parvuloram," Promptorium 191 A is still of the continued. The Camden value "Codex grand Kemble Mitchell J. The in Aberdeen Scotland, clubs ; was " the later fixed at of the of interesting Sculptured Stones these is the of the of Spalding, John founded of the at Historical, and Topographical, the on by affected being but of North-Eastern the formed was constitution most of Remains considerable and printing Genealogical, Ecclesiastical, Eiterary after Aberdeen, the for 1839 of Saxonici" .^vi named of Clerk English (1845-48). Club, Spalding Commissary greatest Diplomaticus The to works the but issued, were birth gave Sixteen Society. foundation the saw also Society Historical late which one Club's Scotland" of model the printing of Counties the exclusive democratic more societies, giiinea. its scription subthe Amongst publications (1856), are "Barbour's the How 192 Brus" of College The of Aberdeen Aberdonensis the from 1840 year important he Records the foundation the viz. and 1854" to King's (1854). of the Parker, tions Selec- : University 1494 the saw Societies, Library. a "Fasti the and (1856), from Form to three very Percy, and Shakespeare. The Parker of Archbishop objects and Church Edward of such VI. works Century both as classes the Society time the was an the to of them sum, averaging can the little than the a a and books at at a one ; but and the themselves, complete shilling of unpublished. printed, obtained of under members copies of be now price more hitherto thousand character dry Sixteenth printing success, of printing Translations (3) the enormous multitude the the English and seven accession (including early authors same list contained somewhat small the of the English (2) ; desirable the of the between writers Reformers), of The many of some MSS. owing other works Reformed Elizabeth appear Foreign some period Queen abridgment, best the its and Parker, the of the of may of famous the without reprinting, in and from name Martin Writers early published of of the omission, or Fathers its Canterbury, (i) were alteration took Society a ridiculously set volume. usually When Societies, Publishing the series the whole The of (born 1729, purpose of " the bringing of in existence it 1853, Bohn's is but during number Bansley," The issued. a Shakespeare The books literature of term the is much its series of registered Bibliographer's Upstart Gosson," Satire sought fangled New- which the on Pride Charles by in reprinted was of 1841, but after, and not fetches price. good print set works of was years Now-a-days, which obscure Society for "Rhyming the illustrative Stephen Women 1540, for but thirteen "Quippes by of Vices and founded The the Poetry" English Lowndes's to and suppressed, Percy, of separate Gentlewomen was Bishop singularly interesting a besides 94, from Works or Literature. The 1855. important light to Gough, was of Appendix Manual and Index Henry Ancient Poetry, produced publications. 1), General name of to Ballad department dissolved in 181 Mr. its Reliques died specimens by Society took Percy valuable a compiled was author that completed, was 193 works of Society of illustrative of was its remaining his time, issued and It existence. stock was Shakespeare a the to founded was was made in and valuable very up into of to the collection subscribers dissolved 1840, during in 1853, volumes 13 the and and How 194 off sold There the but with together In this it same and for Five In 1 Texts 84 was 1 in 1 the for Rev. " ** 1 85 the Robert of Knox 184S. " of (2 the of the early and The of Diary Rev. Reformation vols.). the R. in Society issued. Orie7ital of in Syriac, the to dissolved. was Edinburgh writers of the named after its publications " Wodrow Scotland, the Melvill," James was was Music. were in Among the Songs, distributed Society Scotland, and tence exis- Society works instituted was its Church of was Wodrow. of Motett Publication series 1, when of Rimbault, the publication Correspondence History work Society Operas, Ancient Dr. a Society "Autobiography are, the name to years the Persian and Church Reformed ; composers. of by and founded, seven English Society for until 1, do to of Antiquarian (1841), edited Wodrow 84 Collier's Madrigals, publication the subscribers The of year Sanscrit, Arabic, the by early only, parts Payne Musical during following founded discovery Shakespearians the books etc., the In still Society the of out John the year issued Anthems, for the harmony. founded, was with difficult it for arising connected forgeries Library, a much was controversy made Form to (3 vols.), by dissolved John in How 196 other Works State of Scotland. the late The to He the of fathers had virtues of shown literature it Hence process, the into which to to came the works by There wisdom miscellaneous of through the style certain this public the world, might to be as be and Chair had of of natural reprinting be to so devoted. perfectly of ushered the Jolly those amongst corrupted apprehend to that who to title to fail it than and was persons or learning purpose and it department a divines happened however, the old certain world Club. was for Scotland, worthy Jolly], institution of works Episcopal the that, pass the his in Association of the the proposed to the interest special was more by account delightful in attached [Robert 1639.) his it no adorned Ross in Church who bishop Arch- amusing an reprinting be John died 1566, When that long and a for prelate, so Moray " : could name from Scottish Society Episcopal venerable the this deemed characteristic of the naturally was gives writes Ecclesiastical name (born institution an and consecrated duly of Hunter, establish its Burton foundation the Book- first Hill Mr. takes Reformation the after Civil and Pamphlets MSS., the of It Libj^ary. a curious illustrative Spottiswoode, of and authentic, rare, Fo7^m to trace this that cerned, con- with the designa- Publishing tion its to ascetic it to of life of Jolly for I though the not am than one so The purposes. abandoned. A under together fortunate, passing to and the was The 1 85 taint of adopted by and abandoned, The if not publications was intense were excuse the that bodies one a seems all joviality, this lished. estab- was from other more of called the itself discontinued 1. Translation Calvin Edinburgh or other prelate, there so " entirely Scottish and an themselves Society escape for not united to as institutions, was observed, extreme, The divinity, exist not another be anxiety wisely Society." about will jokes of that say Spottiswoode opposite the books distinguished, more the been of pious counsels least at " gentlemen name the The however, of it kind, same a been Club, word may the indecorous for designed Here, to have to body had fate of old prepared the prevailed. instituted, object, with founders. reprinting institution, with nor persons never was association whose its the totally consistent prelate, of object Club more departed worldly-minded these of neither 197 incleed might object aims the intellectual and and nature attributing and origin, true the mistake Societies, in 1843, and Socirty its work was was established completed at in How 198 iS55" t)y Form to Library, a the publication etc., of the of reformer in founded in 1844 Natural History great mentaries, Com- twenty-two fifty-two volumes. The Society Ray Botany), and fully and illustrated, publications earlier have of number been books, them of many later the of Many the than coloured elaborately more (Zoology valuable produced, works. foreign are Club Wernerian republication old date. The Handel the score. the Society Society of the the for other and edition first in the Works of Handel the German in 1858 in and issued, 1844, Handel Society publication. Knollys publication Baptist of Authors Scientific London were the for at volumes Hanserd 1845 of 1844 founded printing dissolved, was works iszs, in instituted was standard Sixteen resuming The of purpose full the large the for ones. The for on a from translations of works of publication was Bunyan's edition. Society of writers, Pilgrim The the and works one Progress Society instituted was was of early of these from English was the dissolved in an of text about 1851. The Caxton Society was instituted in 1845 lor Societies. Publishing the hitherto Society formed was members published by the sale, the editors. one the Society. The and the Chemistry the of Chemistry," of with general a the the of paid 1846 to for translation and on papers by the books be in by this Index, but printing ordinary existed Society voluminous when basis. proceeds to over years Gmelin's and the undertaken last its publication of works be to During publishers. for likely not of instituted valuable of publication This all expense Science Chemical of of copy out was and subscription, remaining money Society promotion and defrayed be to history original annual no pay writings ages. somewhat purchase Cavendish The the to the middle to publishing and of the a on were engaged they of literature other and illustrative unpublished, miscellaneous The Chronicles of publication 199 ** work book Hand- was pleted, com- ceased to instituted in Society exist. Ecclesiastical The 1846, volume Dr. Wood after and of Bliss, History of one its Wood's but " this himself. publishing the was early publications contained Society Book the was Oxoniensis," Athenge only The Society the was of life dissolved Common first edited of by Anthony in Prayer 1854, ac- How 200 cording and to Hakluyt (born 1553, 1846 for and first flourishes. Society has presented books volumes a of of of for year at prise enter- The Voyage 1847 and the important an of rate the 1885 and members the Letters 1847, in annual an Geographical "Select Between travel, rare Dampier. and issued its most Hawkins's 1593," of end exploratory Richard to the the and period Hakluyt at printing Travels were still of of Sea, Society series (3 vols.), Richard founded was ("Sir Columbus") of after circumnavigation South the into 16), early an volumes two 6 Voyages, the to 1 named purpose from Office, Dublin works. died valuable Library, a Rolls Society, the Records, the in other sundry The MS. a Form to about two of subscription one guinea. Pal(2ontographical The 1847 for the stratigraphical as are The that of of soon still as figuring and portions and founded describing Fossils. of works these works but a annual The by allow, circumstances in the most are pleted com- several of incomplete. Arundel it cannot was British palaeontologists, eminent them series consist volumes of purpose Society Society be passed is so over important in silence, an institution although, as Societies. PtiblisJiing the chiefly publications it etc., this The chapter. Earl Howard in vertu England." is purpose diffuse to publications, of forms to of of of many the of amount exclusive public Monckton late Milnes Mons. members 1857 Sylvain was to at first but Van de fixed forty, including at higher such neglected, and which those cations publi- The and successful, have 1853 was formed Society of endeavours Houghton) Lord Weyer. The thirty-five, patron large a an objects same Philobiblon the appealed obtain to in the late the decay. the The (the and to of very somewhat through its suitable history and described ; and attention endeavoured Club. chiefly instituted and of obtained. above with Roxburghe the be support society, or been now societies public, large a cannot the memorial or have Society them of Most to the of unduly are ill-treatment from means of call to as transcript perishing are 1849, Sculpture, design, arts by both Painting, the some secure widely, more ornamental masterpieces in of in founded was I. James "Father the styled Thomas of reigns of scope from name the been knowledge a principles true It its in has the within takes lithographs, chromo- engravings, comes Arundel, I., who Charles and scarcely Society of of consist 201 but and Mr. and as was R. the of number was raised honorary How 202 of series Isle the to edited and Towis ; Rhe of and edited " la sous presented Stirling William by Maxwell) of Shakespeare," G. Bohn Ossianic The and translations after volumes, four The Man, Documents Manx 1858, of Bibliography Henry by la des Societe Delepierre. of scripts manu- of the literal with etc., in Dublin at illustrative history, and William Sir publication the which it the for of was Man. and 1854 issued dissolved. instituted was Isle in instituted was Society in edited notes. Club Warton The Irish of period Fenian the d'Espagne Cour de Language, Irish the in and preservation the for 1853 Cardinal H.R.H. instituted was of Earl du and Octave par Society the presented Travaux des by (afterwards and Londres," de Philobiblon la Biography compiled "Analyse ; Cherbury," 1678-82," II., "The of by de Stirling ; Expedition meubles presented Charles de regne les Memoires ; The members tous a several fill Herbert the de d'Aumale Duke Lord to "Inventaire '* are of Miscellanies, which there by presented Mazarin," of these Besides volumes. Historical members, the by chiefly consist and Bibliographical contributed Library, a publications The secretaries. Form to at publication Douglas, of Isle National How 204 chief J. Furnivall, the supply to of monuments F. Mr. It however, found, for funds the of the meetings, Mr. them. the and scheme, for work of of say printed, with pride started, already their early every Society The was their and been rarity in ** of Furnivall put of word prospered, which price. 1867 included were but the were difficult Rev. into said that be able Germans can of word it " Extra an books to the objects shall glossed.' in among the he 'every it is and Society the when what " founded magnificent Englishmen theirs with having of literature printed, and till discontinue fervour tersely very rest of amount large forward ordinary The with Dr. Society. should us of say now the the (afterwards Morris a required Society, Society. entered produced Society the none to who Morris), was conjunction advantage Richard Mr. its founders in texts. exhausted to Philological inestimable the at necessary Text English possessed read then, the which the of valuable publications papers became it of Early Dr. the Council some Society, felt. determined energy, the these Furnivall, members certain usual produce the keenly was mduced that of that so his to of printing language and Society much the want, Library. a with Philological was Form to that obtain Series had from is Societies. Publishing issued the Original and there of study information valuable These throw and place the is of nearly Piers The fair of a questions the least Theological and of Social and interesting Texts, which of Customs to which a the are will numerous, as be cations. publi- illustrated also are Perhaps reader but is always History. general 1884. in Society's Texts, Political during There largely are the of issued various. very interesting proportion fair are Romances, most Manners in of treated has Skeat containing part, was the William's *' labour great ber num- by Prof. last glossary, and sprinkling the of the literature the of which The years. large a undertaken edition expenditure notes amongst in Plowman," an subjects interest ot of growth of and obtained. be the the amount an to work greatest the twenty elaborate great prefaces reach the of fostering in contain upon remarkable the with produced of The country. Vision a works readers Society light ot Series, Extra The elsewhere within volumes influence work not boohs language, of each been publications language. English with the of the that immense an the glossaries given of doubt no had have Society the be have eighty-two forty-four and Series can 1884, and 1864 between volumes twenty-six and hundred One 205 are the the writers 206 of How these and pretty sure aUhough for books of less but popular The Ballad special This by of the privilege, the to the 1868. and for He of the now all the purpose himself many from more had able to had the end reposes known was he edited started some permission get very had old useful anxious to of Rawlinson, Ballad for pay sold was the among to faithfully to volume this through difficulties many He the English Texts), collections Bagford, Hales. Early been critics. by script, Manu- W. J. its who "When Furnivall Roxburghe, this it was Museum. Mr. of reprint and in British completed, as and of Folio the of one which eyes beliefs publication, and with as he the nation, the of not the Furnivall J. manuscript, from the minds Percy's Bishop connection before the of out Furnivall, Mr. overcome guarded a (but Society print in issued energy to of F. pensate com- These of learnt are sources. grew subscription, was Text accurate Society edited have we which dulness. our their they prosy, idea disabuse to spirit of bits of correct a which views mistaken be to amount and forefathers, our the quaint some form to us with apt are considerable a help the they introduce to Library, a imbued thoroughly were times, Form to treasures work follow Ballads, Douce, was it by such etc., Society in particularly interesting PuhlisJiing ** Ballads Captain of Robert Kenil Manuscripts," from of Laneham's in Rev. W. J. had Ballads," and Society. The of the The 7, II, "Love 14, 15, Society " the There are two Ebsworth volumes is of W. subscription by Wm. the It No. Roxburghe is of only to and come, Civil be the await hoped 19. Chappell; " ; No. Nos. Ballads;" "The they 18, No. Roxburghe Much from 13, Ballads." ** the tions publica- the Ones"; to undertake of Books and The volumes list. 12, Ebsworth. of "Bagford Ballads 9, Bagford ** 26, J. and 8, Ballads Group more done, 10, 3, Humourous Ballads." Protectorate 2, edited his volume will list of Bagford Rev. fifth short *'The 25, the the hands. editor-in-chief 6, 5, his off ** and 24, the by edited the 17, 23, 22, a i, 4, Cox, Poems 16, is Rox- ** when parts, work the Ballads," Captain the reproduced Nos. : Nos. ; nine at illustrator, edit to the now following Amanda "The 21, is Roxburghe No. took edition new Ballad produced previously he Manuscripts" " and a account Entertainment veteran undertook Ebsworth Ebsworth Mr. The in the on 207 elaborate an Books Letter 1575. Ballads," burghe and and Chappell, William Mr. Ballads Cox's worth Societies. work an that 20, Nos. Ballads," 26 pletes com- Ballads." then War on increase when Mr. and these in the Hozv 2o8 work good done by the work here, it but the in arrangement has the his marked need praise volumes of obtained more course Ebsworth's to illustration be to is that known, useful Mr. known noted of not his in printmg. well too is better Society back for amount this of kept be may time value be is remarkable of Ballad funds of want thorough a not Library. a the by will editor the Form to contain the manners elsewhere. apparent by periods which The the of system the editor adopted. Chaucer The Society "to lovers students and printed texts." Furnivall has forms parallel " texts The six The Lansdowne Corpus, The him the in in manuscripts The contains are Cambridge Dr. to 7334 publications chosen are the different in the two Texts un- Mr. giving in the separately. The Ellesmere ; " Hengwrt (University has series. series, of the MSS. text The Furnivall complete issued ; Mr. the Tales, parts, each octavo, (Brit. Mus.) Oxford; from unprinted oblong let best the differed best six by to Canterbury large (2) ; far Works the and how see his of printed (i) Chaucer, to For Petworth. Harleian first of Manuscripts printed two honour do Furnivall, 1868 in founded was ; Library); added now The of Chaucer's The Society's which the Works. Societies, Publishing the and as be can and 1867 the for old issued publications from works of John the works of "Wither, 8)" Tudor J "The and Gascoigne's Carew's The chief The other them are the in folio, subscription The following of Paris 17th English and Drama Poems," 2 was list of the " Vienne vols, 2 Centuries Stage 1543-1664"; Princes, Complete a and i6th and is with It society. publishing series, 1868, in Hazlitt Works," Stuart Taylor, among Complete the of Tracts edited Carew Romance Browne's "William 161 " John included a was a as ** : in etc. 1870. in publications not chief reprint, folio. and of editions a of original quarto, W. Mr. objects discontinued the in The was works the Library by same numbers. Taylor Roxburghe commenced the limited small in are the The well-printed subscribers to Water-poet, the treatises Manchester at of folio, of volumes three in authors publication illustrative founded was publication English these on essays Tales. Society Spenser and other with procured, Supplementary The of originals such second 209 ; "In- j (1579under the "George vols.; "Thomas Poems." Harleian publication Society has was been founded the late in 1869. Colonel Their Chester's 14 How 210 edited magnificently Other Registers Cornhill mary St. ; hill St. ; there Thomas the Of 1568, Le Neve's The and named University. Rowlands of Vision the Society famous "W. in issued J. after the Hunterian the Folk Thoms Thomas Patrick invaluable in and Library of of the Niccols, T. The Manuscript, the Craig Sir 6. seventh collection Over- compiled by by the part, of ; printing commenced was are Samuel Alexander 161 the in Club and ; in Glasgow at Hannay 1568, and Rutland, Yorkshire, Lodge Works Bannatyne 1873, wall, Corn- Leicestershire, publications by Bannatyne, this The founded Richard by Cheshire, and was of the John Knights. Poetical Works George was the Corn- publications Oxford, Club Tracts ; Poetical burie's of Among of Series other Nottingham, Catalogue St. Essex, Warwickshire, Hicnterian 1871, a Devon, 1633, Somersetshire, the Alder- Mary and ; Peter's,^ Michael, Bedfordshire, of Cumberland, London Lane St. St. St. ; Abbey. of ; Apostle Budge Visitations are those are Wallbrook. on Westminster Backchurch Antholin, Baptist, of Registers Dionis Library. a published St. ; Form to which Scottish pleted com- Poetry, 1881. Lore Society (inventor was of founded the term by Folk the late Lore) Mr. in How to Form illustrating the great 212 works the works latter Stubbes's of Anatomie Centurie stated inade (i) be to England, who or Provincial a English material gather (3) Provincial in only Glossaries accessible, main part references material who well are relates to other subjects have a The following Series information general or publications : A, C, Original which ; generally which to may interest the supply ; D, B, of be and in under arranged Bibliographical Glossaries such students, particular are present (4) word-collectors, to at of and ; tions collec- not books ; words reprint are to as such exist to as in of assistance ; words so all such that of providing sent, revision) as of labours by be of have subject the may inserted sources subject. Glossaries as provincial or to proper words ; the words record English manuscript of to who are Dialects combine they general a (subject publish to of all for those in English bridge Cam- objects Provincial to which to centre common (2) Provincial of collectors the interested ; speare's Shake- at Its all together are England, founded was Skeat. of any of etc. Society bring to Among Ingleby's Dr. Professor of study a Prayse, Rev. times. Description Abuses, Dialed the by of of English The Dramatist's Harrison's are Library, a the the Reprinted Miscellaneous. Societies, Publishing In 1875 and Mr. The the H. J. Nodal of reproducing produced Manuscripts, Part the founded for Standard the 1879, The first B. issued *' of Jackson's ** ** Literature Index The was to of of founded Norfolk art, in the and of 1878, March, in President. "by Index? an books important Solly's mentioned " Honour ; of Literature Daydon and Botany" and Technology," Rye's Topography." the 1879 study to the Vegetable Society for advance and "Guide Science, in first is of Reference held be Titles Hereditary of the was Indexes (i) was the may M. Society General a "What Society E. commenced Among Ancient and Index being was of Indexes Meeting Wheatley. the The were the Manuscripts, producing Carnarvon for 1873. in (3) and ; publication by Index of of Bond Subject Annual Earl the of publications First A. 1877 (2) Art formed Facsimiles issued year ; and The E. purpose Works Index. and the the Literature H. of end by being I of Series Secretary. was Specimens a Manchester, to Honorary Society edited Thompson, At became graphical it has transferred was PalcBo purpose and Society 213 Promotion for of illustrate the the of following Greek the objects language, history Studies Hellenic of the : (i) To literature, Greek race Hozv 214 in by the or in monuments and of invite notes of sketches To (3) interest. the to Society and sites ancient which, Hellenic civilization. The in The House, Drapers' Hall chair. The The been volumes of ab. : London, 4 London members for visiting in researches the of sites the Journal 1882, 3, Van Braun sheet ; the at Meeting the with have " at Lord in been issued Society was Visscher's founded by of Hogenberg's View sheets. Browning the View Wyngaerde's sheets; i held was Ellis), President, der 7 formed was Annual reproductions " 1550, of first Whitaker following subscribers of Feb. on (Sir John London, have Meeting the and Mayor London, Society Inaugural INIansion Plan, Five Topographical 1880. to Ecological time, any which facilities increased Society issued. been havg at by view topographical and means arch the to archaeological pursuing countries works this with and communicate have plans, transcripts, remains, organise may periodically. inscriptions, MSS., and travellers or facsimiles, Greek sites ancient art, to of of photographs documents issued be to periods, inedited and memoirs Journal a Neo-Hellenic and drawings, collect To (2) of publication Library. a Byzantine, ancient, the Form to Dr. Fumivall of Societies, Pnhlishing in 1 88 besides and 1, the at Furnivall's Dr. issued has Society read papers 215' ** the meetings, Bibliogiaphy of Browning." 1882, in the The the for been first the issued Society the by Dr. Fumivall works complete volumes the members. Hen. 5 established was three to Rolls, Pipe of publication Roll Pipe 1885 also founded was of Reformer. great in Society Wyclif The of 6 2, and 1883, have publications These Vol. II.; its in are Hen. Vol. i, " II. Vol. ; 3, Introduction. and that of the , edited the by March, these lioo," by James by Collectanea." the Parker; Hon. First C. with of History 4, Series. C. Edited 1705M.A. temporary Oxford, of "Memories George 4, Doble, E. supplied Early and "Remarks 2, (vol. i, July by are *'The 3, Boase; edited 1505-71), 1449-63, I, Hearne" volumes Indexes. College," W. Thomas 1707), 19, (vol. C. Rev. of Collections Both Oxford" of University " for "Register i, are" issued been 1884, in formed was have These 1885. and Society volumes handsome four year Historical Oxford The 727Merton Brodrick by C. ; R. 5, L. Fletcher. The Middlesex County Record Society was formed in How 2i6 1885 "for Form to the Middlesex, which calendared by been of will be The issued Rev. Dr. Society, his mention them *" The has be of has Nothing Cordy is Jeaffreson which of one given. Library," Library." Old it although The Library," printed himself our therefore here, Worthies Huth Grosart and Worthies Chertsey volumes, works labours cannot Fuller two B. A. more a first Mr. and arranged Justices." but of Records been yet, teresting in- more shortly. subscription many the the County lately of the upon old have as publishing the order published engaged of pm-pose portions Library. a is a chief Writers volumes 39 14 than to necessary complete series vols. by of list " are : " ; 4to., The The and CHAPTER VIII. Child's HE Library, idea of clear altogether except who have better thus again, over their it is a It have his read thoroughly a not good children own. can to it is those should he which books, of of child each and that case books no that good the in is Library modern, extent great one, Child's a is fai own and over mastering their notion that contents. It there is is rather a reading's sake, boy be is it read, before another thought of sort some may wide-spread although idle an should is generates in virtue really well begun, no a When boy. be reading for ideas. thought reading for reading a book over out with- How 2i8 One be Form to of advantage that the careful, so This a is should reader taught their from books well, and not they often do. We might at and that say school how to children) not up grown handle who man the fingers down who to its on have pages each For best left off which will that healthy a child never should how the to will to it is not of wetting or turning those but turn book a where will a they way course they give education have torture place come really (not know place; that is who the or taught persons leaves, reading, carelessly It the the than be crimes better at so a Of over face farther see the know to as those to mark to pages ought over books turn them positive mention to necessary is treated. ordinarily are destroy books It loves to few among among them. years book. a how necessarily earliest should handle see children for go children to astonishing to be to uninjured. point, treat this forced books the return should Library necessarily important very be Child's a is to as Library, a they turn a over crease to out. it have is the probably run of Hozv 220 their go own less them Moral the naturally integral an thoughts themselves the to of One the Report Libraries" (pp. that Governor the ; of in to was any begin succeeding on year that aims high naturally United "School and in York present a in their his pioneer 1827 provide to message that tion forma- the friends realized hopes in the permitted district and are "In which library, to we their till 1835 law Asylum the was recommended not States which libraries. Clinton, school a grow form the 38-59), saw of passage voters 20 it schools free the g but is Witt legislature, grown-up itself, and so in school De by readers. New founding somewhat should may chapters Libraries' informed it, at. usually unless theme of part noble and the likely are Instruction of out is preached probably well. as persons less be and common, nothing ; books in arranging or to children, by of out in than good reflections skipped instructive children to in apt, are too acceptable do to be to Library. a We way. others, for Form to to a tax for levy of its a " tax i o each increase." of Child's Another 418), Libraries in to the school to now as system, and writing subjects the pupil on the put him his interest has A in which library a "Libraries selected Leypoldt), Public S. 1883." ** : Schools;" The the for had be send and and books the readily to excite which indifferent." this Papers Green. New contains Public is subject Schools. *'The of selecting can on It with themes can and book two or by of and Samuel by subjects the of with, stranger be school one student, classes before reading teacher a only together communication interesting very in matter as It should information the " public the 2- 41 addition have compositions; in, been entitled (F. of the on cates advo- an we work the is library, to as that directing (pp. writes, of may There young. he in as library suggest school library the that, public to the library adjunct an " Fletcher J. He say the viewed ways the is Report Young Wm. course. intimated, at of use remains the Mr. 221 same the and which the the in chapter Public " Library. York the Library Relation of lowing fol- and the How 222 Public ** Library Libraries Public Schools"; Library " Children. New York useful list Certain the indicates that suitable Prefixed to Perkins's list good the "Best of books classes. the the letter especially it is suitable ally especi- that (^) and {c) it is girls. rules sensible eight are teach for an contains in (Z")that boys, is indicate to is ten, for It thus book under suitable especially used Hewins. 1882," arranged books, the M. book. books are of children little of marks character how Leypoldt), Parents for C. by of School." at Guide a Plan "A Reading Young, (F. valuable for the in the to Libraries of and Compiled extremely a System"; for and Auxiliary an Relation Training Books Schools"; Institutions"; as "The School Systematic Public Educational Public the Library. a the to as "The to Form to right books. of use contains Reading" for to as children (pp. a 299- 303)The are are so children's beautifully naturally induced books of produced to the present that exclaim, the " We day elders never Child's such had books enjoyed do Library. these," as books our What theirs. feels man amused childhood his however, this, his is * All, all The children and Mr. Mrs. are Ewing must we Lamb Miss that stories of one draw written ever time laid faces." Greenaway Mrs. indeed Gatty fortunate, Charles that books the are Mary young, fresh, ever children's charming most Sherwood's Mrs. and but and for stories is : way has Kate and are the which his familiar old Edgeworth's that and the " delightful wrote book in Miss forget not pleasure them whom wrote of for the gone, Caldecott our a we children as comes upon for probably when seldom, hand decaying thrill a middle-aged but well as 223 Little Woodman. A in the the it short list Library Woman's three to The books little known a Child's Journal The consisted twelve, are in the two mostly this Library (vol. Journal. chosen was of countrv viii. is of for children eldest American, " 57) p. family quoted " from whom from being and girls. but Hozv 224 Fo7'm to Snow-bound. Life A a Illustrated. of Longfellow. Summer the Baker. Azores. Isles of Shoals. The boys of '76. Coffin. The boys of '6 Coffin. Sir of Walter Child's 1. Countr}^ our of England. from Shakespear. Tales from Homer. Poetry for Bits of talk The Seven book one of for the Mother-play Children's The Mammy The Skates. T. family. and Nursery-rhymes. Robinson Crusoe. Tittleback Prudy Dodge. Higginson. Lanier. boys. Bodley four-footed Little Mary more. H. Andrews. Silver the H. matters. Sisters. or Campbell. Eliot. home about Arthur Doings Hawthorne. poetry. childhood. Brinker, King of Little for Lamb. Illustrated. folks' Room Dickens. Church. TheWonder-book. Young Thaxter. Towle. Tales Hans Celia Higginson. Raleigh. History Whittier. Kennedy. the in Among Story Library, Scudder. lovers. and books. her family. Six volumes. H. H. Child's The the on is * Prudy full of not and girls. English I have books books of the of Nights, Arabian although often Parent's Home, although some It didactic. we surely will can may is the acceptable to think of some amuse their No good a careful a the with. met selection Crusoe for children, child's book. Edgeworth's Aikins's still boys will Robinson as for these Friend, and Assistant and unsuited treated they English without a or is very Children's Berquin's be Fairy Tales, Travels that should that children's but easily not from books." very children, are far so child's Prudy found Gulliver's at the reprinted, Library collection so a been healthy-minded Child's mischievous, companions old-fashioned be generally old the undefiled,* the of English on and known have by reading Some so good remarks and Americanisms, always are Journal Dickens's, are of 225 Lectures than children wells spoiled Library better young * being the Guest's *' list, History * of editor Lihr'ary. Evenings children, teaching too only by practical experience tell what children will 15 like. How 226 to considered I reading found of Pilgrim's a for it with in attention the will Progress for elders ; which it of the the but must hearers believe, I hearers have as is be will it much skipped, flag. but my The interest. always there date, follow greatest young usually of out young fascination their is, Library. hopelessly as have a Merton and Sandford Form great as have must ing preachor the How 228 list The is to Form issued by follows as the Aurelius, Gazette Mall Moralists. Meditations, Encheiridion, Epictetus, Analects. Confucius, Ethics. Aristotle, Koran. Mahomet, Theology Augustine, Thomas Pascal, Wake's Collection, Confessions. Imitation Kempis, a Devotion. and Fathers, Apostolic St. Pall : Non-Christian Marcus Library, a Pensees. Tractatus Spinoza, Butler, Analogy. Jeremy Taylor, Keble, Christian Theologico-Politicus. Holy Year. Filgrini's Bunyan, Living and Holy Dying. " Progress. Classics. Aristotle, Plato, Politics. and Phcedo ^sop. Republic, Fables. Demosthenes, De Corond. Lucretius. Plutarch. Horace. Cicero, De Officiis^De Amicitid, and De Sencctule. Epic Iliad Homer, Books. Hundred 07te and 229 Poetry. Odyssey, Hesiod. Virgil. Niebelungenlied. Malory, d^ Arthur, Morte Eastern Mahabharata and Poetry. (epitomised Ramayana by Talboys Wheeler). Firdausi, (translated by Atkinson), Shah-nameh (Chinese She-king Odes). Greek ^schylus, or Dramatists. Prometheus, The House of Atreus^ Perscs. CEdipuSy Sophocles, Trilogy, Medea. Euripides, The Aristophanes, Knights. History. Herodotus. Thucydides. Anabasis. Xenophon, Tacitus, Germania. Gibbon, Decline Voltaire, Hume, Grote, Charles and Fall. XII. or Louis England, Greece. Philosophy. Bacon, Novum Organum. XIV. Trilogy, How 230 Mill, and Logic Darwin, Political Origin Smith, Wealth Berkeley, of Conduct Lewes, History Economy. Nations (selection). Knowledge. Discourse Locke, Library, a of Species, Human Descartes, Form to of the Mithode. la stir Understattding* of Philosophy. Travels. Cook, Voyages. Darwin, Naturalist Poetry the in Beagle. General and Literature, Shakspeare. Milton. Dante. Spenser. Scott. Wordsworth. Pope. Southey. Longfellow. Vicar Goldsmith, Swift, Gulliver's Defoe, Robinson The of Wakefield. Travels. Crusoe. Nights, Arabian Quixote. Don Johnson. Boswell, Burke, Select Essayists " Emerson. Works. Addison, Hume, Montaigne, INIacaulny, Cm Hundred Books. 231 Moliere. Sheridan. and Carlyle, Past Goethe, Faust Marivaux, and La and Present Wilhclvi Vie de from Marianne, Scolt, KLigsley, It be must that this be the to seems this one give which peculiarly insight opinions almost of our impossible as into teachers. to make Mall Pall John in full, Mall, Pall tained con- papers, books. allude particularly it is the only asked were their interesting, important 85 critics and opinion, an round Sir the list, because the sent Lubbock's. daily to reader given by about necessary upon Eliot, the 240. not the in the John p. up only imperfect one of Sir was drawn fact the on reports in It found list by editor address the George mind really not Lubbock's from the by is will and in list, although Gazette, This Dickens, Bulwer-Lytton, borne criticism for Fiction. Thackeray, " Revolution, Meister, Modern Selections French criticisms they the give are us tastes In a itself list to that an and it is will How 232 be practically needs suitable a will feed the by each it with him in of editor his reply Fall the result "The of him effect of the to the titles the *best reading' very imperfect of beginner should the would be literature be English Mr. his Bond, Museum, circular writes putting persons considered interesting an of to own the of He they good a British and, advised of book of bibliography literature;" sections of books pursue consultation what several It well Each Gazette. of tion selecdo. towards " down books to and Mall of him manuals in very student tastes. own Librarian also passage the leave many is quite would start guide This be original more another, the will Principal says his to of choice. is himself then to some literature a to and of may list as best course conscientious reader way help man It a mind according will a "cut-and-dried" probably his one and tastes that another. whether through on for for doubtful because widely, so unsuitable Library, a useful, differ reading is Form to as again, read but many "The histories and other Hundred One countries Literature * of History of of of him a his for was probably is There than that who one would give would quicken naturally most sufficient which genial con- the into will with if study the this but nations, it of of the is out with- men All literature. wish diversion the to This become to of masterpieces takes occur attempt most foreign persons acquainted naturally literature. lifetime of course honest noble incursions cultivated will an own for better no makes our the and him." to master field, and what taste to the 'History History, These class. of Warton's Craik's Paine's the to Joseph Poetry,' same survey reading Europe,' Literature,' the 233 'Introduction English English others Hallam's as " Boohs. will be not reader other from away of masterpieces visable ad- his own literature. Turning Mall of to Gazettes the Prince Dryden most of Wales should the comments list, we may important not note be one criticisms. justly very the on omitted suggested from Pall or two The that such Hozv 234 Mr. list. a Bible and asked excluded Mr. Library. a Chamberlain was and Form to accident by Irving form the design, or that suggested Shakespeare whether Bible the together a prehensive com- very library. Mr. Ruskin's for with *' he adds work the Putting and a life's added one Livy (the of Of hold name to read of; is tourist the I of " to list he everything writes Ruskin to classics, " Pluius). and old I ones chiefly the Forbes puts he name the can is Carlyle, and " plays after New in Swiss modern the have book (James Pindar's the I Humboldt to Mr. Scott. of all foi three Birds, Forbes sense." Plato, and books), modern, essential choice and essential myself of enough reading. and {Clouds, model. Alps) word first two travels, central all vital quite I leave " " loyal Aristophanes get reading worker's true any liberal list less needrubbish the through John's writes, the lightly through Sir of himself He destruction. pen ing, interest- little, contenting blottesquely poison for of my " and but particularly is reply the and word every adds in Bacon's Atlantis ^ How 236 Charles Mill, be Mr. With that hoped which of of Song Gospel the and and Ford, of plays lover of names list of books with for a for Morris which explanations, interest coming as who from the of Marston, dear I but is 12 consist very the to to venture does in a make not Lamb's speciality. William John inappropriate reader a St. of Tourneur, names Luke, No. 49 Drama, sufficient be Mr. Epistle somewhat drama would old our think the ; : Joel; St. and to Bible Ezekiel, James." 45 3 Ecclesiastes, Matthew Dekker, Middleton and the Psalms, St. Nos. No. from First to his of list new Isaiah, the of and Villon, the St. of Epistle a is agree. characteristic. Solomon, Gospels will Selections Job, comprising the readers very "' it reasons makes is consists the few Gibbon, Darwin, these Swinburne own Library* a Kingsley, Voltaire. and Form to Selections readers. most supplies are of that a full list considerable distinguished poet. Archdeacon best test Farrar for a favourite gives, author, perhaps, that the is, the r CAUfOg Hundred Orie selection others if all the books the twelve of the the in I would Chrisiiy Homer, Tacitus, Virgil, Marcus of Tennyson, Another when good decides place Mr. H. what me across three my famine, by one when I to M. books loads, carried I or carried about lessened men fighting and reluctantly less than possessed Carlyle's and 300 only Sartor these ask to take me many stricken sickness, they away, miles the You great a gage. bag- numbers, from Bible, Resartus, Nautical ** weight; thrown were. until the " but by one finally, Atlantic, Shakespeare, Norie's Almanac be restricted with by classes lbs. i8o in up must Stanley writes, I Africa. of his it among works set book A either the that is test of Of Ruskin." and soldiers. one Dante, first save Browning and Thucydides, Wordsworth. would excellent travellers as I out Imitaiio Aurelius, Milton, authors Bible, the blaze, a snatch iEschylus,- Shakespeare, in were all "But writes, should be of event He world which flames living the in destroyed. being first works his of Boohs. tion, Navigafor 1877. 238 Hozv Poor Shakspeare demand of the Bible give a list when of " Wolseley China and of have Prayer, carried to self him- battalion tidy a k Thomas is moments " Aurelius.' adds, books of Battles," Voltaire's like reading is confined " England the ** is an England "). " by His History Essays." remarks ' Lives," Caesar," Macaulay's to and Quaritch man " Marcus (Creasy's " " at distant any History XH.," Hume's and for field, Pocket of Plutarch's Charles " Froude, I Meditations then his Common Soldier's that The few a Decisive working * He expedition, Mr. book of . , two the in Book : mutiny contained when Kempis, The Fiction that carried the Testament, a then, since always , * 1 and Book of only allowed "During Shakespeare plays, best " with out had proceeds he writes, war volumes odd which setting I then Zinga. Nautical and He books of and away, by men." Lord I Norie and left." of bmned people pitched were old afterwards foolish Carlyle Almanac Library. a was the Bonea, At Form to ideal that ** creature. Sir John's I have Hundred One known working many in I 1842, I fiction had novels read morning found Quaritch intends the present in novels naturally great of been omitted. it will and Miss one would be In seen Austen like it that have should of is the while the names that strange should of at least Jane have Lubbock's names a his arrange Among seen be Chaucer John of list, it would to Bronte Sir Mr. Libraries. Among occur. to he Gazette's excluded Charlotte and If Free that it one numbers Englishman novelists list the Confucius. modern was the Mall us he that included Austen to and mine consideration of Pall of warning, a swell an and read bed." his the for the for so as statistics occurs error reading he this at my To friend long, in who the Looking A dead readers those In London in works. night fact has whatever Arrived time. all he as *' them literary institution, a no feast books historical their all read joined of adds, no books. school my 239 none a He had I days younger beyond such them." for prepared but men, suggested have could Books. own Chaucer Essayists the names Hciv 240 and will many writers We Lubbock John for which of is raising likely readers many have otherwise been the cussion dis- attention which books to Sir to valuable a draw to omitted. grateful be to delightful Fuller Thomas and Landor, and such find to however, ought, Library, Quincey, regret Walton as a De Lamb, Charles of Form to might unjustly neglected most them.^ by The will It whose that is absence form part the of sSen be the of critics Sir is following several of remarked far so the list books, the do on, that list, and are Lubbock's John really objections met. Bible. Tke Aurelius, Marcus Meditations, Epictetus. Analects. Confucius, Boitddha Le Aristotle, ^ very will (St.-Hilairc). Religion sa Ethics. of whole The as pence et a interesting well has correspondence Mall Pall be the laid pamphlet. ^' Extra,'''' out by the No. 24, been and purchaser issued re- tliree- of this One Mahomet, Koran Apostolic St. Pascal, Imitation. Iractatus Cat. Jeremy Taylor, Bunyan, Theologico-Politicus. Positive of Analogy. Holy (Congreve). Philosophy and Living Holy Dying. Pilgi'im^s Progress. Christian Aristotle, Plato's collection. Pensees. Butler, Keble, 241 Confessions. Kempis, Spinoza, Comte, Wake's Fathers, a Books. (parts of). Augustine, Thomas Hundred Year. Politics. Dialogues Demosthenes, at " any rate the and Phcedo Republic. Corond. De Lucretius. Plutarch. Ilorace. Cicero, Homer, De Officiis^ De Iliad 2lxA Amicitid, De Senectute. Odyssey, Hesiod. Virgil. Niebelungenlied. Malory, Morte Maha-Bharata, Wheeler d* Arthur. Rainayana, in the first two epitomized vols, of his by History Talboys of India. 16 How 242 Firdusi, Shah-nameh. She-king (Chinese ^schylus, Form to Library, a Translated by Odes). Prometheus^ House of Atreus, PerscB. Sophocles, GEdipus, Trilogy. Medea. Euripides, The Aristophanes, Knights. Herodotus. Anabasis. Xenophon, Thucydides. Germania. Tacitus, Livy. England. liume, Greece. Grote, Revolution. French Carlyle, Green, Short Bacon, Novum Mill, Fall. and Decline Gibbon, Logic Darwin, Organum. Political Wealth Berkeley, Descartes, Knowledge. Discours Conduct Lewes, History Cook, Voyages. (part of). of Nations Human Locke, Economy. of Species. Origin Smith, of England. History and Atkinson. sur of the la Methode. Understanding, of Philosophy. Trilogy, or
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