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Filed under: Engravers -- England -- Early works to 1800 A catalogue of engravers, who have been born or resided in England ([Strawberry-Hill Press], 1767), by Horace Walpole, George Vertue, Anthony Van Dyck, Jonathan Richardson, William Faithorne, William Dobson, Thomas Chambars, Alexander Bannerman, and London Strawberry Hill Press (Twickenham (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Engravers -- England Engraving : its origin, processes, and history (Cassell, 1886), by Henri Delaborde (page images at HathiTrust) The old engravers of England in their relation to contemporary life and art (1540-1800) (Cassell and Company, limited, 1906), by Malcolm C. Salaman (page images at HathiTrust) The old engravers of England in their relation to contemporary life and art (1540-1800) (J. B. Lippincott company, 1907), by Malcolm C. Salaman (page images at HathiTrust) Catalogue of engravers, who have been born or resided in England (Printed at the Shakspeare Press, by W. Nicol, for John Major, 1826), by Horace Walpole, James Dallaway, and George Vertue (page images at HathiTrust) William Blake as printer and engraver : a note (Caxton, 1924), by Percy Grassby (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Wood-engravers -- England -- Biography A Memoir of Thomas Bewick (1862), by Thomas Bewick, contrib. by Jane Bewick (multiple formats at archive.org) The life and works of Thomas Bewick; being an account of his career and achievements in art, with a notice of the works of John Bewick ("The Art journal" office, 1882), by David Croal Thomson (page images at HathiTrust) A memoir of Thomas Bewick (Printed by Robert Ward for Jane Bewick ;, 1862), by Thomas Bewick, Walt Whitman, and Howard Coppuck Levis (page images at HathiTrust) A memoir of Thomas Bewick (Bernard Quaritch, 1887), by Thomas Bewick, Austin Dobson, and Jane Bewick (page images at HathiTrust) A Memoir of Thomas Bewick: Written by himself, by Thomas Bewick (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Engravers -- England -- London -- Catalogs A catalogue of all the remaining stock in trade of the late Mr. William Richardson, Junior, of York House, Strand, deceased, being the sixth and last part : consisting of his extensive and valuable copper plates, duplicate impressions, and printed publications ... which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Dodd and Holland ... on Monday, 18 April, 1814 ... (Dodd and Holland, 1814), by William Richardson and Dodd and Holland (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Wood-engravers -- England
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Filed under: Printmakers -- England -- Early works to 1800 A catalogue of engravers, who have been born or resided in England ([Strawberry-Hill Press], 1767), by Horace Walpole, George Vertue, Anthony Van Dyck, Jonathan Richardson, William Faithorne, William Dobson, Thomas Chambars, Alexander Bannerman, and London Strawberry Hill Press (Twickenham (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Engravers -- Biography -- Early works to 1800 Cominciamento e progresso dell'arte dell'intagliare in rame (Per Gio. Batista Stecchi e Anton-Giuseppe Pagani, 1767), by Filippo Baldinucci, Anton-Giuseppe Pagani, Domenico Maria Manni, and Giovanni Battista Stecchi (page images at HathiTrust) Notices générales des graveurs, divisés par nations, et des peintres rangés par écoles : précédées de l'histoire de la gravure et de la peinture depuis l'origine de ces arts jusqu'à nos jours, et suivies d'un catalogue raisonné d'une collection choisie d'estampes (Chez J.G.I. Breitkopf, 1787), by M. Huber, Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf, and Jakob Wilhelm Mechau (page images at HathiTrust) A biographical dictionary : containing an historical account of all the engravers, from the earliest period of the art of engraving to the present time : and a short list of their most esteemed works : with the cyphers, monograms, and particular marks, used by each master, accurately copied from the originals, and properly explained : to which is prefixed, an essay on the rise and progress of the art of engraving, both on copper and on wood : with several curious specimens of the performances of the most ancient artists (Printed by J. Davis, for Robert Faulder, New Bond Street, 1785), by Joseph Strutt, Marcantonio Raimondi, Raphael, and Robert Faulder (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Engravers -- Biography -- Dictionaries -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Engravers -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Early works to 1800 A catalogue of engravers, who have been born, or resided in England (Printed by J. Moore ... for J. Caulfield, T. Coram, and G. Barrett, 1794), by Horace Walpole, James Caulfield, Thomas Coram, Joseph Moore, G. Barrett, and George Vertue (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Engravers -- Italy -- Biography -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Engravers -- Dictionaries -- Early works to 1800 Abecedario pittorico dall'origine delle belle arti (Nella stamperia di S.A.R. per Gaetano Cambiagi, 1769), by Domenico Marzi, Luigi Bastianelli, Gaetano Cambiagi, Giovanni Battista Cecchi, Jacopo da Pontormo, and Sante Pacini (page images at HathiTrust) Raisonirendes Verzeichniss der vornehmsten Kupferstecher und ihrer Werke : zum Gebrauche der Sammler und Liebhaber (Bey Orell, Gessner, Füesslin und Comp., 1771), by Johann Caspar Füssli and Salomon Gessner (page images at HathiTrust) A biographical dictionary : containing an historical account of all the engravers, from the earliest period of the art of engraving to the present time : and a short list of their most esteemed works : with the cyphers, monograms, and particular marks, used by each master, accurately copied from the originals, and properly explained : to which is prefixed, an essay on the rise and progress of the art of engraving, both on copper and on wood : with several curious specimens of the performances of the most ancient artists (Printed by J. Davis, for Robert Faulder, New Bond Street, 1785), by Joseph Strutt, Marcantonio Raimondi, Raphael, and Robert Faulder (page images at HathiTrust) Dictionnaire des graveurs anciens et modernes depuis l'origine de la gravure; avec une notice des principales estampes qu'ils ont gravʹees. Suivi des catalogues des œuvres de Jacques Jordans, & de Corneille Visscher. (Chez de Lormel... [chez] Saillant... [chez] Veuve Durand... [chez] Durand neveu... [chez] Dessaint..., 1767), by François Basan and Robert Hecquet (page images at HathiTrust) A chronological series of engravers from the invention of the art to the beginning of the present century. (Printed by J. Archdeacon, printer to the University : printed for J. Woodyer in Cambridge : and sold by J. Beecroft in Paternoster Row, T. Payne in Castle-Street, T. Davis in Russel-street, Covent Garden, T. Cadell in the Strand, M. Hingeston without Temple-Bar, London : and D. Prince at Oxford, 1770), by Thomas Martyn, John Beecroft, and John Archdeacon (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Bedford Level (England) -- Early works to 1800 The case of the owners of more than sixty thousand acres of rich and valuablelands, bordering upon the fenns, called, Bedford-Level: ([London : s.n., 1697]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Case of the town and port of King's-Lynn in Norfolk, as to their navigation. ([London : s.n., 1696]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A relation of the business now in hand concerning Bedford Levell written in a letter to a vvorthy member of this Parliament, by a person uninterested, more than in his publick desires to preserve a work so beneficial for the kingdom, and satisfaction of all just interest relating to it. (London : printed, in the year, M.D.CLXI. [1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The case of the Corporation of the Great Level of the Fenns; relating to a bill depending in Parliament, for the better preservation of the navigation of the port of Kings-Lynn; which bill is for taking away the sluce at Denver-Dam, upon the river of Great Owze, in the County of Norfolk. ([London? : s.n., 1665]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Bristol (England) -- Early works to 1800 Bristols second address, as it was presented to their late members in Parliament, at their return from Oxford to the right worshipful Sir Richard Hart, Knight, Mayor of the city of Bristol, and Thomas Earl, Esquire, our late representatives in Parliament of for the said city and county of Bistol. (London : Printed for Henry Broom, 1681), by Thomas Earle and Richard Hart (HTML at EEBO TCP) The loyal city of Bristol vindicated from Amsterdamism, or Devil's-borough, two appellatives occasioned by the over credulous, who have taken it for granted, that the schismaticks and hereticks of all sorts were more numerous than the truly loyal, orthodox, and liege people there. But at a late tryal of skill, managed by the more vigilant, and worthy angel-guardian of that city, the point has been lately clear'd, and the church-men for an Earl have out voted the fanaticks for a knight, though to little purpose: for they have rallied again, since the dissolution, to fetch in the same persons. But who? or what? and how equipp'd this ensuing letter (to an utopian prelate) will fully inform you. ([S.l.] : Printed for J. Davies, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Cowes (England) -- Early works to 1800 Strange and terrible news from sea., or:, A true relation of a most wonderful violent tempest of lightning and thunder. On Fryday, the 18th. of this instant Jan. 1678. : Whereby the main-mast of a ship, riding at anchor off of Cows was split from the top to the bottom: : fourteen men upon the upper deck, and three between decks struck, and five of them left for dead, their eyes and teeth being immoveable, and their bodies stincking so of sulpher, that none could endure the smell. : With several other lamentable passages communicated in a letter from a gentleman on board, to a friend in Cheap-side. / With allowance, R. L'Estrange. ([London] : Printed by A.P. and T.H. for John Clarke, at the Bible and Harp, in West-smith-field, 1678), by Roger L'Estrange (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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