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He had seen that face twice before—the first time as a warning spectre—the second time in prison, immediately
The satirical Raleigh 1552 + 1618 Of Raleigh—his History of the World—written while in prison—He saw
ruling class; a precedent for it, and an eloquent defence of the criminals, are to be found in the books
from which a vast majority of the world obtain their knowledge of Roman history,—books which cause our
of Etruria, the latter having endured more than four centuries at the time of the discovery of his books
The ' History of Literature,' by Frederick Schlegel, is one of the most captivating of books, and can
"There stood a table in the middle of the room, covered with books and paper.
The two hunters who had heard the conflict, and carried Arrow-Tip to the rendezvous a prisoner, were
inhabitants that half the young men in the place turned out, and surrounded the strong room, where the prisoner
made their way through the crowd, and came in apparently upon important business connected with the prisoner
the hunchback, Boddo, knew the full truth—and could have set the whole matter right, end and the prisoner
Arrow-Tip, in brief terms, explained the matter to them, and shoved his prisoner toward them.
He was a book-keeper in a mercantile establishment in the city, and from his lively, good-tempered face
So the thief was taken off to prison, and being arraigned a few hours afterward, was summarily convicted
returned to their homes that night, the corpse of the convicted thief lay cold and clayey upon the prison
duties in the counting room, The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping
.; The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping, accounts, or
Phillips applied to the proper authorities for a warrant, and had Margaret lodged in prison, as one who
It was a very small, much-thumbed book—a religious story for infants, given her by her mother when she
It is almost useless to say that no intelligent man can touch the Book of Books with an irreverent hand
The Illuminated Bible was the first book to utilize this new technology.
The book was printed in 54 installments with an initial press run of 50,000 per installment.
Whitman's years in the printing trade made him particularly perceptive regarding the book's many design
audiences who would seek to display the book prominently in their homes.
The Illuminated Bible was the first book to utilize this new technology.
The book was printed in 54 installments with an initial press run of 50,000 per installment.
Gutjahr, An American Bible: A History of the Good Book in the United States, 1777–1880 (Stanford: Stanford
many design and printing innovations.; Harpers offered multiple binding options for the book, many of
which were intended to appeal to middle–class audiences who would seek to display the book prominently
Philip, against her overwhelming grief for the loss of her little son, Prince Arthur, who was taken prisoner
This is a ponderous book—too ponderous even to be opened by editorial hands.
Books of this sort are particularly the sort for "late summer and fall wear"—being of interest, novelty
her services against the pirates, may reasonably be supposed to form a prolific theme for a readable book
Nehemiah Cleaveland (1796–1877) chronicled the history of Greenwood Cemetery in several guide books beginning
.; Nehemiah Cleaveland (1796–1877) chronicled the history of Greenwood Cemetery in several guide books
Cushman even performing at the Globe Theatre. so may 'pictorial' illustrations be considered to a good book
Their most prominent illustrated book was Harper's Illuminated Bible which Whitman reviewed October 21
Like woodcuts, wood engraving is a relief process that was widely used in book and magazine illustration
The Pictorial England, we may add, certainly presents unrivalled merits, as a book for the intelligent
Taylor has collected together in this book.
Their most prominent illustrated book was Harper's Illuminated Bible which Whitman reviewed October 21
printing of text and image on the same page, thereby enabling the rapid proliferation of illustrated books
Like woodcuts, wood engraving is a relief process that was widely used in book and magazine illustration
twice more in his reviews in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, first on November 16, 1846, "Notices of New Books
The pages of the book we are noticing abound with proofs of this deserving: one little turn of thought
work is upon a subject little treated of by 'literary men;' for with the exception of young Dana's book
origins in rough sketches Browne himself had made during his whaling experiences that inspired the book
Perhaps, of late, there has hardly been a book 'brought out' with less of flummery, and more of real
The elder Virtue was particularly known for his illustrated books.
origins in rough sketches Browne himself had made during his whaling experiences that inspired the book
.; The book's full title was Etchings of a Whaling Cruise: with notes of a Sojourn on the Island of Zanzibar
By drawing attention to the first word of the book's title, "Etchings," Whitman underscores his appreciation
Bohan, "Whitman and the Sister Arts," Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, 16, no. 3–4 (1999), 153–60.; The book
The elder Virtue was particularly known for his illustrated books.
Indian collection grew to include some 400 paintings, 150 artifacts, several scrapbooks, and many books
While in Europe Catlin produced several books publicizing his collection, among them Letters and Notes
Indian collection grew to include some 400 paintings, 150 artifacts, several scrapbooks, and many books
Europe," in George Catlin and His Indian Gallery, 63-91.; While in Europe Catlin produced several books
Allan Poe served as the first editor, followed by his great rival, Rufus Wilmot Griswold. the Lady's Book
Godey's Magazine and Lady's Book , alternatively known as Godey's Lady's Book , was published in Philadelphia
Henry Theodore Tuckerman (1813–1871) was a poet, essayist and critic who in 1867 would publish a book
about his acquaintances in the art world: Book of the Artists: American Artist Life .
"The Lady's Book" has three engravings. The "Fashion Plate" is quite charming. Edgar A. Poe has No.
.; Godey's Magazine and Lady's Book, alternatively known as Godey's Lady's Book, was published in Philadelphia
Henry Theodore Tuckerman (1813–1871) was a poet, essayist and critic who in 1867 would publish a book
about his acquaintances in the art world: Book of the Artists: American Artist Life.
Nothing is wanting, either, in the way of illustrations The book's title page gives the title as The
—and in short, we believe the book as a whole, is decidedly the most useful one ever published on this
Fops and flirts are our especial detestation; and as the title of this book (No. 76 of the "Library of
TABLE TALK: OPINIONS ON BOOKS, MEN AND THINGS. By William Hazlitt . Second Series.
The book is published as No.
.; The book's title page gives the title as The Farmer's Dictionary.
The book's full title was The Artists of America: A Series of Biographical Sketches of American Artists
In the Preface Lester explained that his goal in writing the book was "to make our Artists and their
patriotic intent was graphically reinforced on the title page, where the letters of 'America' in the book's
—A strange, graceful, most readable book this.
As a book to hold in one's hand and pore dreamily over of a summer day, it is unsurpassed.
It is a gay, rollicky, slap dash book. (Wiley & Putnam.) Dick's Astronomy.
For those beginning the nobls study on which it treats, the book is better than any now published, (Harpers
—A book from the German of Foque—and with all the intellectual depth and poetical grace of the German
—Few of the newspaper criticisms bestowed on this book have done it any thing like justice.
In style, the book is a model of pure English. Who is it written by?
Instead of that, we found it one of the most fresh of books.
The book chronicles Calvert's months long tour of the continent from Ambleside to Rome.
Boarding Out —A little book, but one with a big good moral.
The book chronicles Calvert's months long tour of the continent from Ambleside to Rome.
Fleming, Hugh Honour, and Nikolaus Pevsner, The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture [Baltimore: Penguin Books
Technology and the Picturesque: The Corporate and the Early Gothic Styles (Garden City, New York: Anchor Books
Fleming, Hugh Honour, and Nikolaus Pevsner, The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture [Baltimore: Penguin Books
Technology and the Picturesque: The Corporate and the Early Gothic Styles (Garden City, New York: Anchor Books
This book is to be finished in about twenty numbers, Illustrated London was written by William I.
From the book's Preface.
.; From the book's Preface.; Our transcription is based on a digital image of a microfilm copy of the
Notices of New Books Notices of New Books. PHRENOLOGY, or the Doctrine of the Mental Phenomena.
As the pictures in an Annual An annual, also known as a gift book, was a nineteenth-century book intended
Gift books were not normally very religious but The Opal contained many contributions from clergymen
We should suppose it a convenient book for introduction into our Public and other Schools.
.; An annual, also known as a gift book, was a nineteenth-century book intended to be given as a gift
Gift books were not normally very religious but The Opal contained many contributions from clergymen