Rivière & Son
Riviere and Son
Robt. Rivière & Son (London)
Rivière & son (1881-1939)
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Riviere & Son
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- 210 | | ‡a Rivière & son
- 110 2 _ ‡a Rivière & son (1881-1939)
- 110 2 _ ‡a Rivière & Son
- 110 2 _ ‡a Robt. Rivière & Son ‡g London
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 orta ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBusiness
- 500 1 _ ‡a Riviere, Robert, ‡d 1808-1882
Works
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Acajou et Zirphile : conte | |
Brevis chronologia | |
Complaints. Containing sundrie small poemes of the worlds vanitie. Whereof the next page maketh mention. By Ed. Sp. | |
The Complete Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne. | |
Copie of a letter sent in to Scotlande, of the ariuall and landynge, and moste noble marryage of the moste Illustre Prynce Philippe, Prynce of Spaine, to the most excellente Princes Marye Quene of England, solemnisated in the Citie at Winchester : and howe he was receyved and installed at Windsore, and of his triumphyng entries in the noble Citie of London.Whereunto, is added a brefe ouerture or openyng of the legacion of the most reuerende father in God Lorde Cardinall Poole from the Sea Apostolyke of Rome. with the substaunce of his oracyon to the kyng and Quenes Magestie, for the reconcilement of the Realme of Englande to the unitie of the Catholyke churche. With the very copye also of the Supplycacio[n] exhibited to their highnesses by the three Estates assembled in the parlamente. Wherin they representing the Whole body of the Realme and dominions of the same, haue submitted the[m]selues to the Popes Holynesse | |
Discours de la mort de Tres-haute & tres-ilustre [sic] Princesse Madame Marie Stouard, Royne d'Ecosse. Faict le le [sic] vingt troisiesme jour de Fevrier 1587 | |
A discourse touching the pretended match betwene the Duke of Norfolke and the Queene of Scottes. | |
effect of the declaration made in the Guildhall by M. Recorder of London,concerning the late attemptes of the Quenes Majesties evill, seditious, and disobedient subjectes. | |
Execution oder Todt Marien Stuarts Königinnen aus Schotlandt gewesenen Königinnen zu Franckreich / welche Adi 18. Februarij Anno 1587. Stilo Novo / in Engelandt enthauptet worden ist / im Schloss Fodrigham / in Nortthamtoschir | |
fate of the butterflie | |
Five centuries of English bookbinding, 1978: | |
Frank Fairlegh or scenes from the life of a private pupil | |
A genealogical history of the royal and illustrious family of the Stewarts, from the year 1034 to the year 1710. Giving an account of the lives, marriages and issue of the most remarkable persons anf families of that name. To which are prefixed, fisrt [sic], a general description of the shire of Renfrew, the peculiar residence and ancient patrimony of the Stewarts : and, secondly, a deduction of the noble and ancient families, proprietors there for upwards of 400 years, down to the present times...Collected from our Publick Records, Ancient Chartularies of the Monasteries of Pasly, Arbroth, Kelso, Dumfermling, Melross, Balmerinoch, Scoon, Dryburgh, Cambuskenneth, Aberdeen and Murray ; and from the Best Historians and private Manuscripts. | |
German popular stories translated from the Kinder und Haus-Marchen [sic] | |
Greenwich hospital a series of naval sketches descriptive of the life of a man-of-war's man | |
His Majesties instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the Prince | |
History of a six weeks' tour : through a part of France, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland : with letters descriptive of a sail round the Lake of Geneva, and of the Glaciers of Chamouni | |
Hop-o' my-Thumb and the seven-league boots | |
Ingoldsby legends or mirth and marvels | |
Italian tales tales of humour, gallantry and romance selected and translated from the Italian | |
legend of the Cardinal of Lor. | |
Légende de Charles, cardinal de Lorraine, et de ses frères, de la maison de Guise | |
London | |
Mary Stuart | |
Merveilles advenir en cestuy an vingt et sis : revellé par les dieux | |
Mother Hubberds tale | |
Oeuvres | |
Le parrain magnifique, poème en dix chants | |
Photographs of fine bindings. | |
Pierce Egan's Finish to the adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic, in their pursuits through life in and out of London | |
Poems by William Shakespeare. | |
Points of humour | |
Prejudice detected by facts : or, A candid and impartial enquiry, into the reign of Queen Elisabeth, so far as relates to Mary Queen of Scots. Wherein Several material and controverted Points, in the Transactions of those Times, are fully considered and firly discussed, by the Evidence of authentic History, corroborated by genuine Letters : Whereby the Conduct and Characters of both Queens are set in a true Light, and are retrieved from the scandalous and malicious Aspersions, which they have suffered by the Misrepresentations of partial Historians. | |
Prodromus poeticus, oder : poetischer Vortrab / bestehende aus unterschiedenen Trauer-und Lust-Spielen / Sonnetten / Oden / Elegien /, Ben-oder Uberschrifften und andern Deutschen Poetischen Gedichten gezogen aus einem Künsfftighin / geliebts Gott / ans Licht zu gebenden vollständigen Poetischen Wercke / und zu dessen Vorschmack vorangeschickt von einem Liebhaber der deutschen Poesie / A. A. von H., Nob. Lus. | |
rise, reign, and ruine of the House of Stuarts | |
Le rôle social de l'art d'après les Saint-Simoniens | |
Segunda parte De la Historia Ecclesiastica del scisma del Inglaterra.Escrita por el padre Pedro de Ribadeneyra, de la Compañia de Jesus. Dirigida al Principe de España Don Felipe nuestro señor. | |
A sermon concerning vocal and instrumental musick in the church. As it was delivered in the parish church of St. Andrew Undershaft, upon the 31th of May, 1696, being Whit-Sunday, and the day wherein the organ there erected was first made use of | |
staggering state of the Scots statesmen, for one hundred years, viz from 1550 to 1650. By Sir John Scot of Scotstarvet, Director of the Chancery. Now first published, from an original manuscript. | |
Supplicium reginae Scotiae | |
A thankfull remembrance of Gods mercy. In an historicall collection of the great and mercifull deliverances of the church and state of England, since the Gospel beganne here to flourish, from the beginning of Queene Elizabeth. Collected by Geo : Carleton, doctor of divinity and bishop of Chichester. The third edition revised, and enlarged. | |
Thorpe's New illustrated guide to Harrogate and district | |
The Very Learned Scotsman Mr. George Buchanan's "Fratres fraterrimi", Three books of "Epigrams", and Book of "Miscellanies", in English Verse ; With the Illustration of the Proper Names, and Mythologies therin mentioned : by Robert Monteith. |