Blades, William, 1824-1890
Blades, William
William Blades
VIAF ID: 66461355 ( Personal )
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Works
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account of the German morality-play, entitled Depositio Cornuti Typographici, as performed in the 17th & 18th centuries with a rhytmical translation of the German version of 1648 | |
Ars moriendi, printed by William Caxton. (June 1869.) | |
Bibliographical miscellanies | |
The biography and typography of William Caxton, England's first printer | |
Böckernas fiender. | |
The boke of Saint Albans | |
Books in chains, and other bibliographical papers | |
Bücherfeinde über Feuer und Wasser, Gas und Hitze, Staub und Vernachlässigung, Ignoranz und Engstirnigkeit | |
A catalogue of books printed by (or ascribed to the press of) William Caxton, in which is included the press-mark of every copy contained in the library of the British Museum | |
Collectors | |
Depositio cornuti typographici, that is a comical or mirthful play which can be performed without any offence, at the reception and confirmation of a journeyman who has learned honestly the noble art of book-printing, and by means of which also in future times young men can be named, confirmed, and received as journeymen printers, at the end of their apprenticeship. | |
"Depositio Cornuti" zu Lob und Ehren der edlen hochlöblichen und weitberhümbten freyen Kunst Buchdruckeren, in kurtze Reimen verfasset durch Paulum de Vise,... | |
Dictionary of typography and its accessory arts [Nebst:] The Literary Almanack | |
Early Greek types of the Royal Printing Office, Paris, and the Chancellor of Cambridge University | |
early schools of typography | |
Enemies of books | |
Enemies of books. Selections | |
Los enemigos de los libros : contra la biblioclastia, la ignorancia y otras bibliopatías | |
first printing-press in England, as pictorially presented | |
Fishing flies and fly tying; American insects, including nymphs and crustaceans. | |
Fortsas Hoax | |
The Fortsas hoax. William Blades' translation of Catalogue d'une très-riche mais peu nombreuse collection de livres provenant de la bibliothèque de feu Mr le comte J.N.A. de Fortsas, dont la vente se fera à Binche, le 10 août 1840 ... | |
Governayle of helthe [by Jean de Bordeaux], with the Medecyne of ye stomacke [in verse, by John Lydgate]. Reprinted from Caxton's edition (circa M.CCCC.XCI), with introductory remarks and notes, by William Blades | |
A guide to the objects of chief interest in the loan collection of the Caxton celebration, Queen's Gate, South Kensington. | |
How to tell a Caxton, with some hints where and how the same might be found | |
An introduction to a conclusion | |
A list of medals, jettons, tokens, & c., in connection with printers and the art of printing. | |
livres et leurs ennemis | |
Morale prouerbes, composed in French by Cristyne de Pisan | |
Mukhtār al-ḥikam wa-maḥāsin al-kalim. | |
n50008498 | |
The new birth of the world. | |
Numismata typographica, or the medallic history of printing | |
Numismatique de la typographie, ou Historique des médailles de l'imprimerie. Traduit du "Printers' Register". Préface et annotations par Léon Degeorge | |
On the present aspect of the question, who was the inventor of printing? | |
ortu typographiae | |
overture for establishing of bibliothecks in every paroch throughouh this Kingdom | |
The pentateuch of printing, with a chapter on judges | |
Plantin Museum. [By William Blades.] | |
Polycronicon, liber ultimus | |
Proposals made by rev. James Kirkwood (minister of Minto) in 1699, to found public libraries in Scotland . Reprinted verbatim et literatim from the rare copy in the Free Public Library, Wigan, with introductory remarks by William Blades | |
Rarities of Numismata typographica four examples of early Dutch printers', bookbinders' & booksellers' guild medals cast in sterling silver from original specimens | |
Sammlung | |
Shakspere [!=Shakespeare] and typography Being an attempt to show Shakspere's personal connection with, and technical knowledge of, the art of printing : Also remarks upon some common typographical errors, with especial reference to the text of Shakspere | |
Some account of the typography of St Alban's in the fifteenth century | |
Syomotu no teki | |
The use and development of signatures in books [microform] | |
Water-marks | |
책의 敵 | |
書物の敵 |