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Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- History Proposals for printing Monumenta Britannica, written by Mr. John Aubrey, fellow of the Royal Society viz., I.1. Tempala Druidum, 2. A review, 3. Religion and manners of the Druids, II. 1. Camps, 2. Castles, 3. Military architecture of the old times, 4. Roman towns, 5. Pits, 6. Horns, III. 1. Barrows, 2. Urnes, 3. Sepulchres, 4. Ditches, 5. High-ways. 6. Roman pavements, 7. Coines, 8. Embanking and draining ... ([London : s.n., 1690?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- History -- 16th century -- Sources A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640, A. D. (5 volumes; London (last volume Birmingham): Privately printed, 1875-1894), by Stationers' Company (London, England), ed. by Edward Arber Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- History -- 17th century
Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- History -- 17th century -- Sources A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640, A. D. (5 volumes; London (last volume Birmingham): Privately printed, 1875-1894), by Stationers' Company (London, England), ed. by Edward Arber Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- History -- 19th century
Filed under: Newspaper publishing -- England -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- History -- Early works to 1800 Proposals concerning the printing of a chronological history of England. ([London : s.n.], 1677), by Aylett Sammes (HTML at EEBO TCP) An ordinance ordained, devised, and made by the Master, and Keepers or Wardens, and commonalty of the mystery or art of Stationers of the City of London for the well governing of that society. (London : printed for the Company of Stationers, 168[3]), by Stationers' Company (London, England), Francis North Guilford, Francis Pemberton, and Edmund Saunders (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proposals for printing of Holwell's Book of dialling. ([London : s.n., 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Private presses -- England -- History -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- Biography Passages of a Working Life During Half a Century (based on the 1864-1865 Bradbury and Evans edition, with annotated names; 2012), by Charles Knight, ed. by David Hill Radcliffe (HTML at vt.edu) Passages of a working life : during half a century, with a prelude of early reminiscences. (Irish University Press, 1972), by Charles Knight (page images at HathiTrust) John Cassell (Cassell, 1894), by G. Holden Pike (page images at HathiTrust) The life of Sir George Newnes, bart. (Hodder and Stoughton, 1911), by Hulda Friederichs (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Passages of a working life during half a century, with a prelude of early reminiscences. (AMS Press, 1973), by Charles Knight (page images at HathiTrust) A publisher and his friends : memoir and correspondence of the late John Murray : with an account of the origin and progress of the house, 1768-1843 (J. Murray, 1891), by Samuel Smiles (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England A new catalogue of Bell's Circulating Library : consisting of above fifty thousand volumes (English, Italian, and French) ... including all the books that have been lately published : which are lent to read, at twelve shillings per year, or, four shillings per quarter (J. Bell, 1777), by Bell's Circulating Library and John Bell (page images at HathiTrust) Considerations and proposals in order to the regulation of the press together with diverse instances of treasonous, and seditious pamphlets, proving the necessity thereof / by Roger L'Estrange. (London : Printed by A.C., June 3d, 1663), by Roger L'Estrange (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- Catalogs Proposals for printing by subscription, Bibliotheca patrum, or, A new ecclesiastical history ([London : s.n., 1692]), by Timothy Childe and Abel Swall (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proposals for the first volume of the works of the eminently learned Dr. Isaac Barrow, late master of Trinity College in Cambridge and since his death publish'd by the Reverend Dr. Tillotson, Dean of Canterbury : now printing in folio, 1682. ([London : B. Aylmer], 1682), by Brabazon Aylmer (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- Catalogs -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- Early works to 1800 Proposals for compiling and publishing a book to be intituled Pietas anglicana: or, An historical account of all the works of piety, charity, and other acts of beneficence, done in England since the Reformation, with respect to religion, learning, and provision for all sorts of poor; collected from histories, records, wills, monuments, and other authentic evidence. ([London : s.n., 1690?]), by Philip Stubs (HTML at EEBO TCP) An advertisement. These following atlas's and treatises, with the maps, charts and sculptures therein contained; with any sort of mathematical-books and instruments, are made and sold by John Seller, [hydrographer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty at his shop at the Hermitage-Stairs in Wapping, and in Exchange-Alley near the Royal Exchange in London. ([London : s.n., 1678]), by John Seller (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proposals for the carrying on an actual survey of all the counties in the kingdom of England and principallity of Wales, in order to the compleating a new book in large folio, to be intituled Atlas Anglicanus by John Seller hydrographer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. ([London : s.n., 1679?]), by John Seller (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sir James Cambels Clarks disaster, by making books, shewing that lying and scandalous pamphlets against the King and Parliament are in great estimation, but bookes of learning and religion little regarded. Exemplified in a compendious letter to Iohn Philpond in Suffolke. (London : [s.n], Printed in the climacterian yeere, 1642), by Edward Browne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proposals for printing by subscription, the second, third and fourth volumes of the French Book of martyrs, or History of the famous Edict of Nantes. Which three volumes with the first already publish'd, contain an account of all the persecutions that have been in France, from the beginning of the Reformation (there) down to the present time, comprehending the reigns of Henry III. Henry IV. Lewis XIII. and Lewis XIV. The whole work faithfully extracted from all the publick and secret memoirs that cou'd possibly be procured, by that learned and judicious divine Mounsieur Bennoit. Printed first in French by the authority of the states of Holland and West-Friezland, and now translated into English. With Her Majesties royal priviledge. ([London] : Printed for John Dunton at the Raven in the Poultrey., [1693]), by John Dunton (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the King. A proclamation to forbid the importing, buying, selling, or publishing any forraine edition of a booke lately printed at London by His Maiesties command, intituled Mare Clausum. (Imprinted at London : by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie: and by the assignes of Iohn Bill, 1636), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the King. A proclamation touching bookes first printed here, and after reprinted beyond the seas, and imported hither. (Imprinted at London : by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiesty: and by the assignes of Iohn Bill, 1636), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Press law -- England -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- London -- Early works to 1800 The merchants daily companion: ([London] : Printed for Thomas Malthus, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Sun in the Poultry,, 1684.) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Decemb. 6. 1708. Advertisement to book-sellers, and others. Whereas there hath been a book lately printed and publish'd, intituled, The neat duties (all discounts and abatements deducted) of all merchandize specify'd in the Book of Rates, begun in the 12th Car. II. with the several variations to this present year 1708. The said book hath, upon examination, been found very erroneous and false ... besides several omissions. This is to give notice, that there is preparing for the press, and will speedily be publish'd at Her Majesties printing-office in Black-Fryers, a book of all the neat duties upon merchandize both inwards and outwards ... and will be sold at a very reasonable price at the place aforesaid, and at most book-sellers ... ([London : H.M. Printing Office, 1708]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Advertisement. The history of the bucaniers of America; or, A true account of the most remarkable assaults committed ... upon the coasts of the West-Indies ... Written by John Esquemeling, and Basil RIngrose ... in this second edition is added the dangerous voyages and bold attempts of Capt. Cook and Cap. Sharp in the South-Sea ... with the effigies of the bucaniers, curiously done in nineteen copper plates. In four parts compleat.. ([London : William Whitwood, and Anthony Feltham, 1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) [Advertisement] The pleasures of matrimony; intermix'd with variety of merry and delightful stories ... price 1 s. sold by H. Rhodes, at the Star the corner of Bride-lane in Fleetstreet ... ([London : H. Rhodes?, ca. 1695]), by Henry Rhodes (HTML at EEBO TCP) There is newly published, the four following usefull and necessary books. The queens closet opened ... The exact dealer refined ... the third edition, enlarged. ... The young secretary's guide: or, A speedy help to learning. In two parts. ... The strange and prodigious religions, customs, and manners, of sundry nations ... the second edition. All four printed for Henry Rhodes ... ([London : H. Rhodes, ca. 1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- London A List, Based on the Registers of the Stationers' Company, of 837 London Publishers (Who Were By Trade Printers, Engravers, Booksellers, Bookbinders, etc., etc.) Between 1553 and 1640 A. D. (1890), by Edward Arber After work : fragments from the workshop of an old publisher. (W. Heinemann;, 1904), by E. Marston (page images at HathiTrust) In memory of Effingham Wilson. (Printed for private circulation, 1868) (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Publishers and publishing -- England -- NewarkFiled under: Press law -- England By the King, a proclamation for suppressing the printing and publishing unlicensed news-books and pamphlets of news (London : Printed by John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills ..., 1680), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) and King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) An act for reviving of a former act, entituled, an Act against unlicensed and scandalous books and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printing;: with some additions and explanations. Friday the 7th of January, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti. (London : Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England, 1652 [i.e. 1653]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) An act against unlicensed and scandalous books and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printing (London : Printed by John Field for Edward Husband ..., 1649), by England and Wales (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Private presses -- England A bibliographical catalogue of books privately printed; including those of the Bannatyne, Maitland and Roxburghe clubs, and of the private presses at Darlington, Auchinleck, Lee priory, Newcastle, Middle Hill, and Strawberry Hill. (J. and A. Arch, etc., 1834), by John Martin (page images at HathiTrust) A doctor's "do"-ings, or, The entrapped heiress of Witham! : a satirical poem (Printed by Charles Clark at his Private Press, 1848), by Quintin Queerfellow and Charles Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Tiptree Fair in 1844 : a curious specimen of the "unlettered muse" (Printed at Charles Clark's private Press, 1848), by Charles Clark (page images at HathiTrust)
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