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Cundall, Joseph.

4303

L686 0001

On bookbindings, ancient and modern. xi,[3],132 p. il. 23 pl. sq.Q. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1881.

Eichhorn, Christofer.

11435 Bokbindare och bokband i Sverige till år 1720.

[Stockholm 188-.]

No title-page.

Extracted from Meddelanden från Svenska Slöjdföreningen.

Brunet, Gustave.

36521

686 01

37 p. 15 il. O.

L686 N800 La reliure ancienne et moderne. Recueil de 116 planches de reliures artistiques des XVI, XVII, XVIIIe et XIXe siècles ayant appartenu à Grolier, Henri II, François 1er, Diane de Poitiers, Marguerite de Valois, Louis XIII, Mazarin, etc., exécutées par Le Gascon, Clovis et Nicolas Eve, Hardy Mennil, Bauzonnet, BelzNiédrée, etc. Introduction par Gustave Brunet accompagnée d'une explicative avec notice descriptive de 31 reliures des plus remarquables. [2],viii,8 p. 116 pl. Q. Paris: P. Daffis, 1878.

[Lacroix, Paul.]

8872

19897

010.4 LIII Mélanges bibliographiques. Par P. L. Jacob, bibliophile. [2], iv,280 p. nar. D. Paris: Librairie des bibliophiles, 1871.

Contents: Essai historique sur la reliure en France depuis le XVI siècle. Projet d'une nouvelle édition de la Bibliothèque historique de la France, ouvrage du P. Lelong et de Fevret de Fontette. La collection Jabach et les dessins de Raphael. Lettres sur les autographes.

P. L. Jacob is pseudonym of Paul Lacroix.

Paris. Exposition universelle de 1867. Délégation des ouvriers relieurs. 1868-1875.

686 M700

2 vol. pl. D. Paris

Contents: Vol. 1. La reliure aux expositions de l'industrie, (1798–1862). Vol. 2. La reliure à l'Exposition de 1867. Études comparatives de la reliure ancienne et mo

derne.

Le Roux de Lincy, [Adrien Jean Victor].

3319

L010.9237 L46 Recherches sur Jean Grolier, sur sa vie et sa bibliothèque; suivies d'un catalogue des livres qui lui ont appartenu. xlix, [2],485, [2] p. 7 pl. 1 facsim. Q. Paris: L. Potier, 1866.

Fournier, Édouard.

13976

686 M400

L'art de la reliure en France aux derniers siècles. [2],268,[2] p.
S. Paris: E. Dentu, 1888.

[Techener, Jacques Joseph.]

A095 M100 7234 [Histoire de la bibliophilie. Recherches sur la reliure, sur les bibliothèques des plus célèbres amateurs, armorial des bibliophiles; accompagnée de planches gravées à l'eau-forte par Jules Jacquemart, ... . 50 pl. F. Paris 1861-1864.]

No title-page. Title taken from Brunet.

The text was never published.

Plates 34-47 and C missing.

Nicholson, James B.

151

686 L600

A manual of the art of bookbinding: containing full instructions. in the different branches of forwarding, gilding, and finishing. Also, the art of marbling book-edges and paper. The whole designed for the practical workman, the amateur, and the bookcollector. 318 p. il. 19 pl. O. Philadelphia: H. C. Baird & Co., 1887, c. 1856.

Cundall, Joseph.

L686 K700

37202 On ornamental art, applied to ancient and modern bookbinding. Illustrated with specimens of various dates and countries. By Joseph Cundall. Read to the meeting of the Society of Arts held

November 1847.

of Arts, 1848.

London, published at the house of the Society

15, [1] p. xii pl., I fold. facsim. 26 x 20cm

Arnett, John Andrews, pseud.

17414

686 J700

An inquiry into the nature and form of the books of the ancients;
with a history of the art of bookbinding, from the times of the
Greeks and Romans to the present day; interspersed with biblio-
graphical references to men and books of all ages and countries.
iv,212 p. il. 14 pl. nar. D. London: R. Groom ridge, 1837.
John Andrews Arnett is pseudonym of John Hannett.

Whole art of bookbinding.

6195

686 H100 The whole art of bookbinding, containing valuable recipes for sprinkling, marbling, colouring, &c. xi,60 p. S. Oswestry: printed and sold, for the author, by N. Minshall, 1811.

American bookbinder.

L686.051 I

13468 The American bookbinder. Vol. 6, no. 1-9. August, 1895-April, 1896. sq. F. Buffalo, N. Y., [1896].

No more published.

No title-page nor index. Title taken from inside cover.

American printer.

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L655.051 2

The American printer. A journal for progressive master printers
with which is incorporated the Western printer, San Francisco,
Cal.
Continued from vol. 1. July, 1885. il. pl. colored pl.
sq. F. New York 1885-.

Vol. 1-23 published under the title: The American bookmaker, ...; vol. 24-29, no. 4, The Printer and bookmaker; vol. 29, no. 5-6, The American printer and bookmaker.

Archiv.

Vol. 24- have neither title-page nor index.

L686.053 I

Zeit

33315 Archiv für Buchbinderei und verwandte Geschäftszweige. schrift für kunstgewerbliche und handwerksmässige Buchbinderei, Cartonnage, Lederwaren

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und Geschäftsbücher-Fabrikation, Continued from vol. 1. [April, 1901].

Guild of Women-Binders, London.

L686.06237 I 37671 The bindings of to-morrow. A record of the work of the Guild of Women-Binders and of the Hampstead bindery. With a critical introduction by G. Elliot Anstruther. London, printed for the Guild of Women-Binders [Griggs & son, ltd., printers] 1902.

xxxii p. 50 col. pl. (incl. front). 264 x 20cm.

"Five hundred numbered copies of this book have been printed, for England and America inclusive. This copy is no. 270."

701-9

ART.

General Works.

Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, London.

706.204 I

11366 Art and life, and the building and decoration of cities: a series of lectures by members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, delivered at the fifth exhibition of the society in 1896. [6],260 p. D. London: Rivington, Percival, & Co., 1897.

Contents: 1. Sanderson, T. J. Cobden-. Of art and life. 2. Lethaby, W. R. Of beautiful cities. 3. Crane, W. Of the decoration of public buildings. 4. Blomfield, R. Of public spaces, parks and gardens. 5. Ricardo, H. Of colour in the architecture of cities.

Bigelow, Jacob.

521

602 K001 The useful arts, considered in connection with the applications of science. 2 vol. il. pl. D. Boston: Marsh, ..., & Webb, 1840. Liverpool. Public Libraries, Museums and Art Gallery. 017.42 L7552 24791 Hand-list of books on the decorative arts in the Reference Department, William Brown street. [4],113 p. O. Liverpool 1899. Robinson, Charles Mulford.

352.5 Q100 29374 The improvement of towns and cities; or, The practical basis of civic aesthetics. xii, [2],309 p. D. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901.

Contents: A. Foundations of civic beauty: 1. The site of the city. 2. The street plan. 3. The elementary construction. B. Beauty in the street: 4. Suppression and repression. 5. The advertisement problem. 6. Making utilities beautiful. 7. The tree's importance. 8. Possibilities of gardening. C. Esthetic phase of social and philanthropic effort: 9. Parks and drives. 10. "Squares" and playgrounds. 11. Architectural development. 12. Architectural obligations. D. Esthetic phase of educational effort: 13. Function and placing of sculpture. 14. Popular education in art. E. Means to secure civic æsthetics: 15. Work of individuals and societies. 16. Work of officials. Morris, William.

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704 M831

two

Art and its producers, and The arts and crafts of today: addresses delivered before the National Association for the Advancement of Art [in Liverpool in 1888]. [2],47 p. O. London: Longmans & Co., 1901.

Miller, Fred.

704 M61

11413 The training of a craftsman. Illustrated by many workers in the

art crafts. x,249 p. 161 il. O.
1898.

New York: Truslove & Comba,

Contents: I. The craftsman and nature. 2. Design and craftsmanship. 3. Metal work. Repoussé and fine metal-work. Wrought iron. 4. Jewellery. 5. Enamelling on metal. 6. Potters and painters. 7. Glass painters. 8. Wood carvers. 9. Bookbinders. 10. Women workers in the art crafts. II. Surface decoration. 12. Decoration in relief. 13. Wall-papers and textiles. 14. The craftsman up-to-date and his outlook.

Morris, William.

14377

704 M83

Hopes and fears for art. Five lectures delivered in Birmingham,
London, and Nottingham 1878-1881. Fifth edition. [2],218 p.
I pl. D. London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1898.

Contents: The lesser arts. The art of the people. The beauty of life. Making the best of it. The prospects of architecture in civilisation.

Day, Lewis Foreman.

9887

704 D33

Some principles of every-day art: introductory chapters on the arts not fine. 2nd edition, revised. [6],148 p. 70 il. I pl. D. London: B. T. Batsford, 1894.

Church, Arthur Herbert, & others.

377

L704 C47

Some minor arts as practised in England. viii,82 p. il. 16 pl. F.
New York: Macmillan & Co., 1894.

Contents: Read, C. H. English work in impressed horn. Fletcher, W. Y. English bookbindings. Church, A. H. Old English pottery. Old English fruit trenchers.

-.

Hartshorne, A. English effigies in wood. Gardner, J. S. English enamels.

Crane, Walter.

9610

704 C85

The claims of decorative art. vi,[2],191 p. il. sq.O. Boston:
Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1892.

Contents: The claims of decorative art. The architecture of art. Figurative art. Sculpture: from a decorator's point of view. Painting at the present day: from a decorator's point of view. On the structure and evolution of decorative pattern. Art and labour. Art and handicraft. The prospects of art under socialism. On the teaching of art. Design in relation to use and material. The importance of the applied arts, and their relation to common life. Art and commercialism. Art and social democracy. Imitation and expression in art. Art and industry.

Ruskin, John.

6763

The eagle's nest.

704 R89

Ten lectures on the relation of natural science

to art, given before the University of Oxford ..., 1872. With an introduction by Charles Eliot Norton. Brantwood edition. xx,260 p. D New York: Maynard, Merrill & Co., 1893.

Contents: 1. Of wisdom and folly in art. 2. Of wisdom and folly in science. 3. The relation of wise art to wise science. power of modesty in science and art. 6. The relation to art of the science

4. The

5. The power of contentment in science and art.

of light. 7. The relation to art of the sciences of inorganic form. 8. The relation to art of the sciences of organic form. 9. The story of the halcyon.

ordinaries.

10. The heraldic

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