Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947
John Henry Nash fine printer (b. 1871, d. 1947)
Nash, John Henry
VIAF ID: 57462260 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Nash, John Henry ‡d 1871-1947
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Nash, John Henry, ‡d 1871-1947
- 100 1 _ ‡a Nash, John Henry, ‡d 1871-1947
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Works
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Adonais, an elegy on the death of John Keats, author of Endymion, Hyperion, etc. | |
All for love | |
The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | |
Bible. | |
Books distinguished in English and American literature. | |
Carrillo on the Pious fund | |
Castles in Spain! Carcassonne! Innisfree! Is there any imagination so dull that it does not burn occasionally with the day dream these words express? | |
Catalogue of an exhibition of the Templeton Crocker collection of exquisite bookbindings | |
Cobden-Sanderson and the the Doves press: | |
Comfort found in good old books | |
Descriptive catalogue of the Goewey collection of Browning pictures MDCCCXCVIII-MDCCCCXVII, together with an introductory paper read before the San Francisco Browning Society | |
Ecclesiastes; or, The preacher. | |
An essay on criticism. [Two lines in Latin]. | |
Essays, first series | |
The essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson | |
Exposition addressed to the Chamber of deputies of the Congress of the union | |
The heathen Chinee ; plain language from truthful James | |
The immortal Little Willie | |
In mellow mood. | |
In old vintage days | |
An introduction to Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, or, The whale (1851) | |
Investments in the future of Oregon | |
Jessie Benton Frémont, a woman who made history | |
John Henry Nash papers | |
[Keepsakes sent out by the Zellerbach Paper Company to the friends and patrons of their house]. | |
The lake isle of Innisfree | |
Legenda maior S. Francisci. | |
The letters of Ambrose Bierce | |
Life of Dante; Giovanni Boccaccio's encomium on Dante or "Trattatello in laude di Dante" [commonly known as the Life of Dante] | |
The life of Saint Francis of Assisi | |
Migratory books : their haunts & habits | |
My seventy-two years in the romantic county of Yuba, California | |
Nicolas Jenson, printer of Venice : his famous type designs and some comment upon the printing types of earlier printers | |
The Nuremberg chronicle, or, The book of chronicles from the beginning of the world : the most famous of German picture books of the fifteenth century, printed in the free city of Nuremberg in fourteen hundred & ninety-three : its background, its provenance, its creators, its patrons, its illustrations and its literary plan : a monograph | |
Ode on the pleasure arising from vicissitude, left unfinished by Mr. Gray, and since completed. | |
Paradise lost ; and, Paradise regained | |
The present crisis | |
The psalms of the singer David. | |
Quattrocentisteria : how Sandro Botticelli saw Simonetta in the spring | |
Religio medici | |
San Francisco in the seventies : the city as viewed by a Mexican political exile | |
A scientist's view of religion | |
Sermon on the mount. | |
Silhouettes on blue | |
Some aspects of Horace | |
Some favorites. | |
Some letters from Oscar Wilde to Alfred Douglas, 1892-1897 <heretofore unpublished> | |
The Spinners' book of fiction | |
The Templeton Crocker collection of seventy books from the famous Aldine press (1494-1595) | |
The testimony of the suns | |
This is a man : being an appreciation of Colonel Charles E. Stanton, given in Hamilton Circle at the Family farm, Portola Valley, California, on Friday evening, August twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and thirty ... | |
To remember Ray Frederick Coyle : six reproductions of his work | |
The truth about Frémont : an inquiry | |
The twins and the whys, 1906: | |
The unspoken and other poems | |
Viaje a los Estados Unidos, 1877-1878. | |
Vita di Dante. | |
World well lost | |
Ye gardeyne boke; a collection of quotations instructive and sentimental, gathered and arranged |