| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1807 - 692 lapas
...S. Baker et G. Leigh, in Vico dicto York Street, Covent Garden, Londini, Die Luitfe, 13 Febritarii, MDCCLXXV, et in undeviginti sequentes dies/ A few...parts of Europe.' Afterwards it is observed that 'The Bibtiographiana. 277 books in general are in very fine condition, many of them bound in morocco, and... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1811 - 828 lapas
...the prices, and names of the purchasers. We are told by the compiler of the catalogue, that it was thought ' unnecessary to say much with respect to this library of the late Dr. Anthony Askew, brary was stored, from the choice collections of DC Boze, Gaignat, Mead, and Folkes, cannot but sigh... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1811 - 844 lapas
...the prices, aud names of . the purchasers. We are told by the compiler of the catalogue, that it was thought ' unnecessary to say much with respect to this library of the late l)r. Anthony Askew, brary was stored, from the choice collections of De Boze, Gaighat, Mead, and Folkes,... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 794 lapas
...by the compiler of the Catalogue, that it was thought 'unnecessary to say much with respect to the library of the late Dr. Anthony Askew, as the collector...' The books in general are in very fine condition, ttany of them bound in morocco, and rus^ij. leather, with gilt s To give a particular account,' continues... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 844 lapas
...by the compiler of the Catalogue, that it was thought ' unnecessary to say much with respect to the library of the late Dr. Anthony Askew, as the collector...in almost all parts of Europe.' — Afterwards it i« observed that ' The books in general are in very fine condition, many of them bound in morocco,... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 782 lapas
...of the Catalogue, that it was thought 'unnecessary to say much with respect to the library of tile late Dr. Anthony Askew, as the collector and the collection...in almost all parts of Europe.' — Afterwards it i5 observed that ' The books in general are in very fine condition, many of them -bound in morocco,... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1876 - 804 lapas
...the prices, and names of the purchasers. We are told, by the compiler of the catalogue, that it was thought "unnecessary to say much with respect to this...known in almost all parts of Europe." Afterwards it n observed that " The books in general are in very fine condition, many of them bound in morocco, and... | |
| Thomas Grognall Didbin - 1876 - 750 lapas
...few copies were struck off on large paper. We are told by the compiler of the catalogue that it was thought unnecessary to say much with respect to this...of the late Dr. Anthony Askew, as the Collector and Collection were so well known in almost all parts of Europe. Afterwards it is observed that " The books... | |
| Halkett (i.e. Richard Halkatt Lord (ed.)) - 1883 - 602 lapas
...unnecessary to say much with respect to this Librar)' of the late Dr. Anthony Askew, as the Collector and Collection were so well known in almost all parts...is observed that "The books in general are in very tine condition, many of them bound in morocco, and Russia leather, with gilt leaves. '' "To give a... | |
| 1883 - 1000 lapas
...few copies were »truek off on large paper. We are told by the compiler of the catalogue tint it was thought unnecessary to say much with respect to this...of the late Dr. Anthony Askew, as the Collector and Collection were' so wril know u in almost all parts of Europe. After•firrfs it is observed that "The... | |
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