10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIBLIOPEGIST»
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bibliopegist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
and therefore, continues our bibliopegist, “ released from that oliteness which so
happily distinguis ies ova nation from vouas, and which the greatest part of your
countrymen acquire, onlyafter a long residence in France! l” Is not this a very ...
2
Reminiscences of a Literary Life
nowned Bibliopegist*, as he placed the tomes upon his shelves. Had the menage
of his Uncle's house corresponded with the comfort of his book-closets, Joseph
Haslewood had been comparatively a happy man. It was more than negative ...
Thomas Frognall Dibdin, 1836
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Reminiscenses of a literary life
nowned Bibliopegist*, as he placed the tomes upon his shelves. Had the menage
of his Uncle's house corresponded with the comfort of his book-closets, Joseph
Haslewood had been comparatively a happy man. It was more than negative ...
Thomas Frognall Dibdin, 1836
4
The Library Companion ... Second Edition
... a caput, to divest such treasures of their worthless outsides, and to clothe and
protect them in the rough-grained magnificent morocco of Charles Lewis, the
6mm) Bibliopegist? The bibliographical world is under infinite obligations to the
Rev.
Thomas Frognall Dibdin, 1825
5
A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France ...
men or two of the prose of M. Lesné, as readily as he has that of his poetry. I
These specimens are equally delectable, of-their kind. Immediately after the
preceding poetical burst, the French Bibliopegist continues thus: D'après cet
eXorde, ...
... in others Italic, in a third set Gothic, in a fourth nondescript. Of the variety of
case in which the bibliopegist has revelled, it is impossible not to speak with
rapture. From double-pica to nonpareil, the gilder has been equally lucid and
intelligible.
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1834
7
An Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable ...
... HARLEIAN cow, and had been bound in one volume: but is now bound in two,
in red morocco, by C. Lewis. This copy measures 12 % by 858- inches. It exhibits
one of the very best specimens of the binding of its distinguished Bibliopegist ...
Thomas Frognall Dibdin, 1827
... BIBLIOLATRIES BIBLIOLATROUS BIBLIOLATRY BIBLIOLOGIES BIBLIOLOGY
BIBLIOMANIA BIBLIOMANIAC BIBLIOMANIACAL BIBLIOMANIACS
BIBLIOMANIAS BIBLIOPEGIC BIBLIOPEGIES BIBLIOPEGIST BIBLIOPEGISTS
BIBLIOPEGY ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
9
An Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable ...
... been bound in one volume : but is now bound in two, in red morocco, by C.
Lewis. This copy measures 12 A by 8 £ inches. It exhibits one of the very best
specimens of the binding of its distinguished Bibliopegist with which I am
acquainted.
Thomas Frognall Dibdin, 1827
10
A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the ...
In the mean time, he wants space, and should look about him for enlarged
premises; though property in the Tron Gate (where our renowned bibliopegist
lives) is of no small value. I possess three fine specimens—the gifts of the “
bretheren ...
Thomas Frognall Dibdin, 1838
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BIBLIOPEGIST»
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bibliopegist is used in the context of the following news items.
Chesterfield boy scores in National Spelling Bee, awaits fate
Adeesh Mishra, Poplar Bluff: celebratory, bibliopegist;. • Joseph Snelling, Sedalia: aidant, ramellose (spelled incorrectly);. • Julian Pacheco ... «STLtoday.com, May 12»
Collecting Rare Books and First Editions - Bookbindings
`Bibliopegy' is the art of binding books, and the collector, lover or scholar of bindings is a `bibliopegist'. Bookbinding dates from the ancient world Indian, Persian ... «ILAB, Sep 10»