Hassard, John Rose Greene. 7619 655.31 N800 The wonders of the press. 32 p. 3 pl. 2 facsim. D. New York: Binder's title and inside cover read: The fast printing machine. [Hoe, Robert], 1839-1909. L655.31 Q200 90115 A short history of the printing press and of the improvements in printing machinery from the time of Gutenberg up to the present day. New York, printed and published for R. Hoe, 1902. chapter on modern processes by W. Gamble. London, Sir I. Pitman and Sons, ltd., 1910. xviii, 280, [2] p. front., 26 col. pl., ports. on 7 pl., 1 facsim. 25cm. Contents. - -1. Colour printing in the fifteenth century. - 2. Colour printing in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. - 3. Colour printing in the eighteenth century. Section 1: Le Blon's three-colour process. The later workers in chiaroscuro.—4. Colour printing in the eighteenth century. Section II: Intaglio printing processes, stipple, aquatint, etc.-5. Colour printing in the nineteenth century; chromo-xylography. Section 1: Savage and his 'decorative printing'. Baxter, his licensees and his rivals. The Chiswick Press. 6. Colour printing in the nineteenth century; chromo-xylogra phy. Section II: Knight, Leighton, Vizetelly, Evans, Fawcett, Silbermann, the Knöflers, Hodson, etc.—7. Chromo-lithography. Section 1: From the invention of the art to 1850.-8. Chromo-lithography. Section II: From the exhibition of 1851 to the present day. 9. Photo-mechanical colour printing, colour etching.-10. Modern colour pro cesses. By W. Gamble. - Seidlitz, Woldemar von. 72936 .... L761 S458 Geschichte des japanischen Farbenholzschnitts. Mit 95 Abbildungen. Dresden, G. Kühtmann, 1897. xvi, [4], 220 p. illus., 10 fold. pl. 29cm. At head of title: W. v. Seidlitz. "Litteraturverzeichniss," p. [205]-210. Seidlitz, Woldemar von. 82748 L750.952 S458 A history of Japanese colour-prints, by W. von Seidlitz. With illustrations in colour and black and white. London, W. Heinemann, 1910. xvi, 207 p. col. front., 74 pl. (partly col., partly fold.) 25 x 19cm. Each coloured plate accompanied by guard-sheet with descriptive letter-press. 655.37 History of nature printing Auer, Alois, Ritter von Welsbach, 1813-1869. A655.37 L300 94774 Die Entdeckung des Naturselbstdruckes oder die Erfindung, von ganzen Herbarien, Stoffen, Spitzen, Stickereien und überhaupt allen Originalien und Copien, wenn sie auch noch so zarte Erhabenheiten und Vertiefungen an sich haben, durch das Original selbst auf einfache und schnelle Weise Druckformen herzustellen, Vorgelesen in der Mathem. Naturw. Classe der Kais. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Wien von Alois Auer, Wien, K. k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1853. 12 p. and atlas of 52 pl. (partly col.) 564cm. Bound together. A refutation of the claim to priority of invention made by Henry Bradbury, with facsitles of his own letters produced as evidence against the claim. cf. Bradbury's Natureprinting. London, 1856. ... Auer, Alois, Ritter von Welsbach, 1813-1869. 655.1436 L300 56804 Die Entdeckung des Naturselbstdruckes oder Die Erfindung, von ganzen Herbarien, Stoffen, Spitzen, Stickereien und überhaupt allen Originalien und Copien, durch das Original selbst auf einfache und schnelle Weise Druckformen herzustellen, ..., ohne dass man einer Zeichnung oder Gravure auf die bisher übliche Weise durch Menschenhände bedarf. Vorgelesen in der Mathem. Naturw. Classe der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Wien von Alois Auer, .... Wien, K. k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1853. 16 p. 23cm. With his. Der polygraphische Apparat. 1853. Auer, Alois. L655.37 L400 99345 Die Entdeckung des Naturselbstdruckes oder die Erfindung, von ganzen Herbarien, Stoffen, Spitzen, Stickereien und überhaupt allen Originalien und Copien wenn sie auch noch so zarte Erhabenheiten und Vertiefungen an sich haben, durch das Original selbst auf einfache und schnelle Weise Druckformen herzustellen, womit man sowohl weiss auf gefärbtem Grunde drucken und prägen, als auch mit den natürlichen Farben auf weissem Papiere Abdrücke, dem Originale identisch gleich, gewinnen kann, ohne dass man einer Zeichnung oder Gravure auf die bisher übliche Weise durch Menschenhände bedarf. Vorgelesen in der Mathem. naturw. Classe der Kais. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Wien von Alois Auer, ... . Wien, K. K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1854. 75 p. 19 pl. (partly col., 1 fold.), facsim. 26 x 34cm. "Polyglotte" edition, German, English, Italian, and French. Printed as manuscript. A refutation of the claim to priority of invention made by Henry Bradbury, with facsimiles of his own letters produced as evidence against the claim. cf. Bradbury's Natureprinting. London, 1856. Bradbury, Henry Riley, 1831-1860. 101243 L655.04 B72 Nature-printing: its origin and objects. A lecture delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, ... May 11, 1855, ... . By Henry Bradbury. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1856. 1856. Natur-Selbst-Druk. ... Von Henry Bradbury. London, 20 p. 28 x 22cm. 655.4 HISTORY OF THE BOOK TRADE Frommann, Eduard, 1834-1881. 655.4 N600 72000 Aufsätze zur Geschichte des Buchhandels im 16. Jahrhundert von Ed. Frommann. Heft 1-[2]. Jena, E. Frommann, 1876– 1881. 2 vol. in I. 20cm. "Literatur," vol. I, p. [2]. Contents. Heft 1. Frankreich. 1876. [4], 111, [1] p.-Heft 2. Italien. 1881. [4], 150 p. 50407 655.443 Q500 Eugen Woldemar, 1871- ... xii, 134, [2] p. incl. 2 plans. 23cm. Contents.- -1. Die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung literarischer Schaffenskraft. Die ökonomische Basis der Geisteskultur. -2. Analyse des literarisch-ökonomischen Wertes. —3. Die Wirtschaftsfläche praktisch-literarischen Konsums.-4. Die Bibliotheken und das Buchgewerbe. - 5. Das Reichsbarsortiment.-6. Der Autorenschutzverband und seine wirtschaftspolitische Bedeutung. - Schluss: Die Leuchtkraft der Ideen und ihre wirtschaftlichen Reflexerscheinungen. -Anhang: Die Geburtsstätte des Buchgewerbes. Putnam, George Haven. 655.43 P300 3611 Authors and their public in ancient times: a sketch of literary conditions and of the relations with the public of literary producers, from the earliest times to the fall of the Roman Empire. Second edition, revised. xvii.309 p. D. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1894. Putnam, George Haven. 3624 655.44 P600 Books and their makers during the Middle Ages. A study of the conditions of the production and distribution of literature from the fall of the Roman Empire to the close of the seventeenth century. 2 vol. O. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1896-1897. Streiflichter. 48308 Streiflichter zur Geschichte des Buchhandels. E. Leupoldt, [1902-]. No. 1-. 19cm-21cm. Wheatley, Henry Benjamin. 9029 The dedication of books to patron and friend. London: E. Stock, 1887. Wheatley, Henry Benjamin. 19588 Prices of books. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Sellers of books. [Book-lover's library.] 090.942 P800 An inquiry into the changes in the price of books which have occurred in England at different periods. xvi, 275 p. D. [Library series, vol. 4.] London: G. Allen, 1898. 3. Prices of manuscript books. 4. Published prices. 5. Auction sales in the seventeenth century. 6. Auction sales in the eighteenth ceutury. 7. Auction sales in the nineteenth century. printed books. 9. Prices of early English literature-Caxtons, &c. speare's works. II. Prices of various classes of books. 8. Prices of early 10. Prices of Shake Arber, Edward. England L655.442 Poor 95160 A list, based on the registers of the Stationers' Company, of 837 London publishers (who were by trade, printers, engravers, booksellers, bookbinders, &c., &c.) between 1553 and 1640 A. D. Being a master key to English bibliography during a period in which almost all authorised books were printed in the metropolis, By Edward Arber, ... . Birmingham, [Priv. print.] 1890. 32 p. 29cm. ... Advance issue of a list later incorporated, with additions, in vol. 5 of Arber's Transcript of the registers of the Company of Stationers of London. Curwen, Henry. 337 A history of booksellers, the old and the new. Fenn, George Manville, 1831 655.092 C94 483 p. 1 pl. 19 655.09284 F36 100591 Memoir of Benjamin Franklin Stevens, by G. Manville Fenn. London, Printed at the Chiswick Press for private distribution, 1903. [6], 310, [2] p. 3 pl., 4 port. (incl. front.) 20cm. Appended: Introduction to the catalogue index of manuscripts in the archives of England, France, Holland and Spain, relating to America, 1763 to 1783 ... compiled by Benjamin Franklin Stevens, p. [195]-304. Growoll, Adolf, 1850 015.42 G91 95208 Three centuries of English booktrade bibliography. An essay on the beginnings of booktrade bibliography since the introduction of printing and in England since 1595, by A. Growoll, Also a list of the catalogues, &c., published for the English booktrade from 1595-1902, by Wilberforce Eames, New York, For the Dibdin Club, by M. L. Greenhalgh, 1903. xv, [1], 195, [2] p. incl. 6 facsim. 3 port. (incl. front.), 2 fold. facsim., I fold. table. 244cm. .... "Five hundred and fifty copies ... printed ... by Andrew H. Kellogg 150 copies are reserved for the members of the [Dibdin] Club, for copyright purposes and for complimentary copies to the authors of the book; the remaining copies are for sale in the United States and in Great Britain." This copy is number 52. Hodgson and Co., London. 655.442 Q700 65115 One hundred years of book auctions, 1807-1907. Being a brief record of the firm of Hodgson and Co. (commonly known as "Hodgsons"). Reprinted with some notes on the method of book auctions and the advantages thereof. London, printed at the Chiswick Press for private circulation, 1908. vii, 9-53, [1] p. illus., 4 pl., 2 port. incl. front. 6 facsims. 20cm. Humphreys, Arthur Lee. 655.442 P300 99368 Piccadilly bookmen: memorials of the house of Hatchard, by Arthur L. Humphreys. London, Hatchards, 1893. viii, [2], 92 p. front., I pl., 2 port., I fold. table. 20cm. Knight, Charles, 1791-1873. 95214 655.442 M500 Shadows of the old booksellers. By Charles Knight. ... . London, Bell and Daldy, 1865. xiv, [2], 320 p. 20cm. Lawler, John. 655.56 P800 30094 Book auctions in England in the seventeenth century, (16761700). With a chronological list of the book auctions of the period. xliv,241 p. D. [Book-lover's library.] London: E. Stock, 1898. Marston, Edward, 1825 655.09255 M35 102300 After work; fragments from the workshop of an old publisher, by E. Marston London, W. Heinemann; New York, .... C. Scribner's sons, 1904. xv, 344 p. front., plates, ports. 23cm. "London publishers and booksellers whom I remember over fifty years ago," p. 323 330. Works by "The amateur angler" and some unpublished notices of them, p. 339–344. |