Andrews, William Loring, 1837-1920
Andrews, William Loring
Andrews, William Loring (American book collector and librarian, 1837-1920)
William Loring Andrews
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Among my books ... | |
Bibliography of books issued in limited editions | |
The Bradford map. | |
Bygone church life in Scotland | |
Catalogue of the William Loring Andrews collection of early books in the Library of Yale university. | |
A choice collection of books from the Aldine presses in the possession of ******, 1885: | |
The Continental insurance company of New York | |
An English XIX century sportsman, bibliophile, and binder of angling books | |
An essay on the portraiture of the American revolutionary war : being an account of a number of the engraved portraits connected therewith, remarkable for their rarity or otherwise interesting | |
Fragments of American history | |
Gossip about book collecting | |
The heavenly Jervsalem, a mediæval song of the joys of the chvrch trivmphant | |
The iconography of the Battery and Castle garden | |
An index to the illustrations on the Manuals of the corporation of the city of New York, 1841-1870. | |
Jacob Steendam, noch vaster : a memoir of the first poet in New Netherland | |
Jean Grolier de Servier, viscount d'Aguisy : some account of his life and of his famous library | |
Journey of the iconophiles around New York in search of the historical and picturesque | |
The months : descriptive of the successive beauties of the year | |
New Amsterdam, New Orange | |
New York as Washington knew it after the revolution | |
New York times. | |
The old booksellers of New York, and other papers | |
Paul Revere and his engraving | |
A prospect of the colledges in Cambridge in New England | |
Roger Payne and his art, a short account of his life and work as a binder | |
Sextodecimos et infra | |
Six women's slave narratives | |
A stray leaf from the correspondence of Washington Irving and Charles Dickens | |
Treatise of fishing | |
The treatyse of fysshynge wyth an angle from The book of Saint Albans | |
A trio of eighteenth century French engravers of portraits in miniature. Ficquet, Savart, Grateloup. | |
William Loring Andrews on bookbinding history [A short historical sketch of the art of bookbinding) (Bibliopegy in the United States and kindred subjects] |