Volume 1
The bibliographer's manual of English literature : containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing; with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer articles, and the prices at which they have been sold / by William Thomas Lowndes.
- William Thomas Lowndes
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The bibliographer's manual of English literature : containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing; with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer articles, and the prices at which they have been sold / by William Thomas Lowndes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![20, 1797, to July 9,1798. London, 4to. 36 Nos, with a Prospectus. All that was published in 4to. Anti-Jacobin, or Weekly Exam- iner. Lond. 1799. 8vo. 2 vols. Said to have been edited by Wni. Giiford, Esq. Koxhurghe, 7008,9s. Drury, 101,11. Is. Ajiti-jacobin Review and Maga- zine, or Monthly Pobtical and Lite- rary Censor, from the Commence- ment in 1798, to the Conclusion in 1821. 8vo. Gifford, Frere, and Canning, were con- tributors to this periodical. In the early volumes are caricatures by Gillray. Heath, 4491, 30 vols. 11. 17s. 6d. Duke of York, 115, 61 vol. 1799—1821, 4Z. 4s. — The Poetry of the Amti-Jaco- bin [by G-iiford, Canning, Frere, EUis]. London, 1801. 4to. 15s. Frequently reprinted in 12mo. Antiochenus, Joan. Vide Ma- LALA. Antipus. — The Comparison be- twene the Antipus and the Anti- grapbe, or Answere thereunto, with Apology or Defense of the same An- tipus and Reprehence of the An- tigrapbe. (Lond. by Jobn Daye) 4to. n. d; Black letter, six leaves. In doggrel metre. Roxburghe, 3290, mor. Ql. 6s. Antiquarian Repertory: a Mis- cellany intended to preserve and illustrate several valuable remains of old Times. Lond. 1775-84. 4to. 4 vols. with plates. This valuable work was compiled by, or under the direction of, Francis Grose, Thomas Astle, and other eminent anti- quaries. Dent, pt. i. -279, russia, 3Z. 4s. Bindley, pt. i. 109, Zl. 8s. Towneley, pt. ii. 103, russia, 4Z. 14s, 6d. Reed, 3302, bl. Fonthill, 1865, 6L 5s. — A new edition, with many va- luable additions. Lond. 1807-9, 4to. 4 vols. Published and edited by Jeffery the bookseller. The very able preface to this edition was written by Edmund Lodge, Esq. (The fourth vol. contains the ^Nor- thumberland Household book,’ edited by Bp. Percy.) Dent, pt. i. 280, russia, bl. 2s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 110, 8Z. 8s. labge paper. Dent, pt, i. 281, bds. 11. 7s. Nassair, pt i. 1.73, 9Z. Fonthill, 1155, 9Z. Brocket!, 2^ russia, 13Z. 12s. 6d. Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, and Itinerary. Isee Sxo- BER and Geeig. Antiquaries of London.—Archae- ologia, or Miscellaneous Tracts re- lating to Antiquity. London, 1770 —1856. 4to. 36 vols. Index to vols. 1—15. 1809. 4to. and Index to vols. 16—30. 1844. 4to. The fourth and eighth volumes are of rare occurrence. Steevens, 1737, 12 vols. 12Z. Edwards, 70, 12 vols. 17Z. 6s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8573, 13 vols. in russia, 39Z, Towneley, pt. ii. 104, 14 vols. 22Z. Reed, 1768, 15 vols. with Ordinances and Liber Quotid. 22Z. 10s. Willett, 95,16 vols. with Liber Quotid, Ordinances, and Index, 30Z. Baker, 148, 16 vols. with Index, 21Z. 10s. Dent, pt. i. 290, 16 vols. Index and Liber Quotid. 29Z. Duke of York, 255. 17 vols. and Index, 21Z. 10s. 6d, Bindley, pt. i 106, 18 vols. and Index, 32Z. 10s. Nassau, pt. i. 181, 19 vols. Index, Ordinances, and Liber Quotid. russia, 35Z. Combe, 139, 19 vols. and Index, 21Z. Drury, 338, 20 vols. pt. i. of vol. 21, Ordinances and Lib. Quotid. 33^, 12s. — Queries proposed to gentlemen in the several parts of Great Britain. Lond. 1754. 8vo. 3s. — Three Chronological Tables of the Members. By Sir J obn Fenn. London, 1784. 4to. — Liber Quotidianus Contraro- tulatoris Garderobae, Anno Regni Regis Edward! I, vicesimo octavo. A.D. 1299 and 1300. 1787. 4to. 12s. This volume, (edited by John Top- ham), says Mr. Nicolas, ‘ abounds in highly interesting information, illustra- tive of the history, manners, expenses, army, navy, provisions, costume, &c. ot the 13th century, and as an adjunct to his- torical and antiquarian inquiries, it cannot be too highly estimated. Few MSS. have been so well edited; but amidst much ground for praise, it is to be regretted that it does not contain an index, an omission which considerably lessens its utility.’ — Collection of Ordinances and Regulations for the Government of the Royal Household, made in di- vers Reigns, from Edward III. to WiUiam and Mary, and also Receipts in Antient Cookery, 1790. 4to. 12s. 'This collection contains many curious illustrations of the manners of our ances- tors, and especially of the royal house*](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24872155_0001_0072.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


