The Library |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 8
Page x
... Bradbury , Agnew , & Co. , and Messrs . Chatto & Windus , must be thanked for the use of some of the woodcuts which illustrate the concluding chapter . A. L. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. AN APOLOGY FOR THE BOOK - X PREFATORY NOTE .
... Bradbury , Agnew , & Co. , and Messrs . Chatto & Windus , must be thanked for the use of some of the woodcuts which illustrate the concluding chapter . A. L. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. AN APOLOGY FOR THE BOOK - X PREFATORY NOTE .
Page xii
... woodcuts - French vignettes of the eighteenth century— Books of the Aldi - Books of the Elzevirs- " Curious " Books -Singular old English poems - First editions — Changes of fashion in Book - collecting - Examples of the variations in ...
... woodcuts - French vignettes of the eighteenth century— Books of the Aldi - Books of the Elzevirs- " Curious " Books -Singular old English poems - First editions — Changes of fashion in Book - collecting - Examples of the variations in ...
Page xiii
... WOODCUTS . FRONTISPIECE . by Swain . Drawn by Walter Crane ; engraved INITIAL . Drawn by Walter Crane ; engraved by Swain I GROUP OF CHILDREN . Drawn by Kate Greenaway ; engraved by O. Lacour 122 INITIAL . From Hughes's " Scouring of ...
... WOODCUTS . FRONTISPIECE . by Swain . Drawn by Walter Crane ; engraved INITIAL . Drawn by Walter Crane ; engraved by Swain I GROUP OF CHILDREN . Drawn by Kate Greenaway ; engraved by O. Lacour 122 INITIAL . From Hughes's " Scouring of ...
Page 104
... woodcuts and engravings , executed in times when artists were versatile and did not disdain even to draw a book - plate ( as Dürer did for Pirckheimer ) , the designs of the French " little masters , " are at present in most demand ...
... woodcuts and engravings , executed in times when artists were versatile and did not disdain even to draw a book - plate ( as Dürer did for Pirckheimer ) , the designs of the French " little masters , " are at present in most demand ...
Page 145
... woodcuts , after Stothard's charming sketches , to the Rogers volume of 1810 , an edition preceding those already mentioned as illustrated with steel - plates , and containing some of the artist's happiest pictures of children and ...
... woodcuts , after Stothard's charming sketches , to the Rogers volume of 1810 , an edition preceding those already mentioned as illustrated with steel - plates , and containing some of the artist's happiest pictures of children and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aldine Aldus amateur artist Ballads beautiful Bewick Bible biblioklept bibliophile binder binding Blake book-collecting book-hunting book-illustration book-plate book-worms Books of Hours bookseller borrowed bound Caldecott catalogue century charm cloth collation collection collector colophon colour copy Crown 8vo Cruikshank curious designs drawings early edition Elzevirs Enemies of Books England English engraved etchings example facsimile famous fancy fashion folio Francesco Colonna French gallery gilt Globe 8vo hands Homer illuminated illustrated books Illustrated by WALTER Janin John John Tenniel Jules Janin lady Latour leather letters literary livre London Madame Du Barry margins master Missal modern Molière morocco old book owner paper Paris Pixérécourt plates poems poets possess printed books Psalter published quarto RANDOLPH CALDECOTT rare relics Richard de Bury Rousseau says shillings Stothard style taste Tenniel tion title-page treasures vellum volumes W. J. LOFTIE WALTER CRANE William William Blake wood woodcuts writing
Popular passages
Page 130 - Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made: Stronger by weakness, wiser, men become As they draw near to their eternal home. Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view That stand upon the threshold of the new.
Page 43 - La premiere chose qu'on doit faire quand on a emprunte un Livre, c'est de le lire, afin de pouvoir le rendre plutot.
Page 124 - Or serve (like other fools) to fill a room ; Such with their shelves as due proportion hold, Or their fond parents dressed in red and gold ; Or where the pictures for the page atone And Quarles is saved by beauties not his own.
Page 148 - Poet's Wit and Uumour," and so forth. But the Held here grows too wide to be dealt with in detail, and it is impossible to do more than mention a few of the books most prominent for merit or originality. Amongst these there is the "Shakespeare
Page 15 - Selling books is nearly as bad as losing friends, than which life has no worse sorrow. A book is a friend whose face is constantly changing. If you read it when you are recovering from an illness, and return to it years after, it is changed surely, with the change in yourself. As a man's tastes and opinions are developed his books put on a different aspect. He hardly knows the "Poems and Ballads" he used to declaim, and cannot recover the enigmatic charm of "Sordello.