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Filed under: Books -- Great Britain -- Reviews Books Reviewed (New York: G. H. Doran Co., ca. 1922), by John Collings Squire
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Filed under: Best books -- Great Britain One Hundred Books Famous in English Literature, With Facsimiles of the Title-Pages, by Grolier Club, contrib. by George Edward Woodberry (page images at CMU) Immortal Memories, by Clement King Shorter (Gutenberg text) Literary Taste: How to Form It, With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature (seventh edition, 1914), by Arnold Bennett (Gutenberg text) One Hundred Books Famous in English Literature: With Facsimiles of the Title-Pages, by Grolier Club, contrib. by George Edward Woodberry (Gutenberg ebook) One Hundred Best Books: With Commentary and an Essay on Books and Reading, by John Cowper Powys (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Best sellers -- Great Britain -- BibliographyFiled under: Book burning -- Great Britain Books Condemned to be Burnt (London: E. Stock, 1892), by James Anson Farrer
Filed under: Book burning -- England -- Early works to 1800 Die Veneris 5⁰. Maij. 1643. It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the booke concerning the enjoyning and tollerating of sports upon the Lords day, be forthwith burned ... (London : Printed for Thomas Underhill in Great Woodstreete, May 9. 1643), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Die Veneris, 1 Februarii, 1649. Several passages in a book printed, entituled, A fiery flying roll, composed by one Coppe, were this day read. ... (London : Printed by Edward Husband and John Field, Printers to the Parliament of England, 1649 [i.e. 1650]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Die Veneris, 8 Martii, 1649. Mr. Millington reports from the Committee of plundred ministers, the matter of fact touching the book entituled, The doctrine of the Fourth Commandment deformed by Popery, reformed and restored to its primitive purity, &c. ... (London : Printed by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, Printers to the Parliament of England, 1649. [i.e. 1650]), by England and Wales Parliament and Gilbert Millington (HTML at EEBO TCP) Votes of Parliament touching the book commonly called The Racovian catechism. (London : Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England, 1652), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Book collecting -- Great BritainFiled under: Book collectors -- Great BritainFiled under: Books and reading -- Great Britain On the Art of Reading (Cambridge, UK: At the University Press, 1939), by Arthur Quiller-Couch (Gutenberg text) Books in General (first series; New York: A. A. Knopf, 1919), by John Collings Squire (page images at HathiTrust) Books in General: Second Series (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1920), by John Collings Squire (page images at HathiTrust) Inaugural Address at Edinburgh, April 2nd, 1866, by Thomas Carlyle (HTML at Bartleby) On the Art of Reading: Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge, 1916-1917, by Arthur Quiller-Couch (HTML at Bartleby) On the Choice of Books (with a long biographical essay on the author), by Thomas Carlyle, contrib. by Richard Herne Shepherd (Gutenberg text) Through the Magic Door, by Arthur Conan Doyle (Gutenberg text) Paintings From Books: Art and Literature in Britain, 1760-1900 (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c1985), by Richard D. Altick (PDF files with commentary at Ohio State Press) Literary Taste: How to Form It, With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature (seventh edition, 1914), by Arnold Bennett (Gutenberg text) Sesame and lilies. Three lectures (New York, J. Wiley & sons, 1888), by John Ruskin (page images at HathiTrust) Books in general, (New York, A. A. Knopf, 1919), by John Collings Squire (page images at HathiTrust) Sésame et les lys: des trésors des rois, des jardins des reines (in French), by John Ruskin, trans. by Marcel Proust (Gutenberg ebook) Kuninkaitten aarteet (in Finnish), by John Ruskin, trans. by Väinö Hämeen-Anttila (Gutenberg ebook) Why we should read--, by S. P. B. Mais (Gutenberg ebook) Feeding the Mind, by Lewis Carroll (Gutenberg ebook) One Hundred Best Books: With Commentary and an Essay on Books and Reading, by John Cowper Powys (Gutenberg ebook) In the Name of the Bodleian, and Other Essays, by Augustine Birrell (Gutenberg ebook) Filed under: Censorship -- Great BritainFiled under: Illustration of books -- Great BritainFiled under: Indexing -- Great BritainFiled under: Publishers and publishing -- Great Britain Random Recollections of an Old Publisher (2 volumes; London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co.; Bournemouth: Bright's, 1900), by William Tinsley The Romance of Bookselling: A History from the Earliest Times to the Twentieth Century (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1911), by Frank Arthur Mumby, contrib. by W. H. Peet (page images at HathiTrust) Shakespeare's Fight With the Pirates and the Problems of the Transmission of His Text (London: A. Moring, 1917), by Alfred W. Pollard (multiple formats at archive.org) Shakespeare and the Stationers (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 1955), by Leo Kirschbaum (PDF at Ohio State) A Transcript of the Registers of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, From 1640-1708 A. D. (3 volumes; London: Privatly printed, 1913-1914), by Stationers' Company (London, England), ed. by George Edward Briscoe Eyre, contrib. by Henry R. Plomer (page images at HathiTrust) The poets knavery discouered, in all their lying pamphlets wittily and very ingeniously composed, laying open the names of every lying lybel that was printed last yeare, and the authors who made them, being above three hundred lyes : shewing how impudently the poets have not onely presumed to make extream and incredible lyes, but dare also feigne false orders and proceedings from the Parliament with many fictitious speeches : well worth the reading and knowing of everyone that they may learn how to distinguish betwixt the lyes and reall books / written by J.B. (London : Printed for T.H., [1642]), by J. B. and John Bond (HTML at EEBO TCP) There is now in the press, a geographical discription of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the isles thereto belonging: which in a compendious method treateth of such things that are most necessary to be known, and as yet hath not been treated of by any author ... ([Oxford : s.n.], 1671), by Richard Blome (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Advertising -- Books -- Great Britain There is now in the press, a geographic description of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the isles thereto belonging which in a compendious method treateth of such things that are most necessary to be known, and as yet hath not been treated of by any author. ([Oxford : s.n.], 1671), by Richard Blome (HTML at EEBO TCP) There is now in the press, a geographical discription of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the isles thereto belonging: which in a compendious method treateth of such things that are most necessary to be known, and as yet hath not been treated of by any author ... ([Oxford : s.n.], 1671), by Richard Blome (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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