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Gladding, R., 187, 188
Gladstone, W. E., 86, 95, 254, 314, 315
Glashier, George, 202
Glasse's 'Art of Cookery,' 150
Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, 9, 10
Goldsmid, Sir Julian, 320
Goldsmith, Oliver, 44
Goldsmith's 'The Haunch of Venison,' 308
Goldsmith's 'The Deserted Village,' 308
Goldsmith's 'Traveller,' 308
Goldsmith's 'Vicar of Wakefield,' 94, 146
Gomme, Mr. G. L., 151
Goodhugh, W., 206
Gordon, Sir Robert, 113
Gosford, Earl of, 114
Gosset, Dr. Isaac, 70
Gough, R., 67, 103
Gower, Lord, 61, 62
Grafton, Duke of, 109
Grafton, R., 74
Grangerizing, 165, 316
Gravelot's print of Westminster Hall, 247, 248
Gray, Mr. H., 114
Gray's Inn Gate and Road, 191, 192, 273
Gray's MSS., 81, 146, 308
Gray, T., 84, 85, 319
Green, Mr. J. Arnold, 272
Greenhill, Rev. W., 100
Grenville, Thos., 69, 75, 238
Greville, C. F., 117
Griffith, W., 216
Griffiths, Ralph, 210
Grolier, 65, 309
Grose, Francis, 238
_Grub Street Journal_, 241 _note_
Gryphius, S., 304
Guilford, Earl of, 109
Guilford, Francis, Baron, 31
Gulston, Joseph, 113
Guy de Beauchamp, 6
Guy, Thomas, 184
Gwillim's 'Display of Heraldry,' 156
Gyles, Fletcher, 123
Hailstone, Edward, 93
Halifax, Lord, 31
Hall, Virtue, and Co., 116
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O., 71, 74, 90-92
Hamilton, Dukes of, 48, 50
Hamilton, Sir W., 117
Hammers, auctioneers, 100 and _note_
Hannay's 'Nightingale,' 70
Hanrott, 71
Harcourt, Lady F. V., 270
Harding and Lepard, 183
Harding's 'Chronicle,' 121
Hardouyn, G., 17
Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, 89
Hardy, Sir William, 88
Harleian Library, The, 192
Harley, Earl of Oxford, 31, 34, 38
Hartley, L. L., 87, 114
Harvey, Gabriel, 19
Harvey, Mr. F., 165
Harwood, Dr., 128-131
Hatchards, 252-254
Hawkins, Rev. W. B. L., 117
Hawkins, Sir John, 193, 238
Hawtrey, Dr., 71
Hayes, John, 193, 199
Hayes, Samuel, 199
Hazlewood, Joseph, 61, 63, 64
Hazlitt MSS., The, 94
Hazlitt, William, 77
Hearle of Holywell Street, 228
Hearne, Thomas, 27 _note_, 34, 35, 122, 283
Heath, Benjamin, 122, 123
Heathcote, Robert, 68
Heber, Richard, 45-48, 61, 62, 108, 110, 268
Heber, Thomas C., 61
Heliconia Club, 79
Henderson, the actor, 291
Henry, Prince, 20, 21
Henry IV., 9
Henry V., 9, 260
Henry VI., 9, 10
Henry VII., 12, 13
Henry VIII., 13, 17, 261, 309
Herbert, Isaac, 199
Heriot, George, 264
Herodotus (1502), 129
Heydinger, C., 236
Hibbert-Wade, Dr., 289
Highest price paid for a book, 126
Hill, Mr. H. R., 231
Hill, Thomas, 78-80, 110
Hindley, Mr. C., 106, 231
Hoare, Richard, 28
Hodge, Mr. E. Grose, 105, 106
Hodgson and Co., 116, 146, 162-164
Hogarth, W., 234
Holborn, 191-208
Holford, Captain, 146, 320
Holgate, W., 71
Holinshed's 'Chronicle,' 33
Holland's 'Heröologia,' 118
Holland House Library, 322
Holland, Lord, 86, 322
Hollingbury Copse, 91
Holywell Street, 153, 154, 215, 227-231
Homer, the _editio princeps_ (1488), 119, 128
Homer, 120, 311
Homer, the Foulis edition, 129
Hone, W., 216
Hood, Tom, 184
Hookham, T., 250
Hopetoun, Earl of, 126
Hopetoun House Library, 90
Horace, _editio princeps_, 130
Horæ, 261
Horne's 'Orion,' 229
Horsfield, R., 214, 215
Hotten, J. C., 115
Houghton, Earl of, 309
Hume, David, 44, 230
Hunter, Mr., 130
Hunt, Leigh, 149
Hutchinson, Joshua H., 94
Huth, Mr. A. H., 301
Huth, H., 254, 300, 301
Hutt, Charles, 225
Hutt, Mr. F. H., 225
Hutton, George, 204
'Imitatio Christi,' the, 96, 97, 302
Ina, King of the West Saxons, 3
Inglis, C. B., 108
Irving (Washington), 'Abbotsford,' 308
Islington, cattle market at, 164
Isocrates (1493), 129
Isted, G., 61
Jackson, Mr. B. Daydon, 297
Jackson, 17
Jackson, Andrew, 232
Jacobean literature, 301
James, Haughton, 68
James I., 20
James II., 20
Jameson, Mrs., 271
Janin, Jules, 286
Jarvis (J. W.) and Son, 194, 245
Jeffrey, Edward, 113
Jerrold, Douglas, 71
Jersey, Earl of, 56, 133
Johnson, Dr., 23, 44, 117, 237
Johnson and Osborne, 192 and _note_
Johnson, Joseph, 214, 215
John of Boston, 8, 9
Johnston, William, 215, 216
Jolley, Thomas, 143 _note_
Jones and Co., 180
Jones, Owen, 116
Jones, Richard, 191
Jonson, Ben, 19, 84
Juvenal and Persius (1469), 131
Keats, John, 94, 179, 319
Kempis, Thomas à, 96, 97
Kettlewell, Robert, 199
Kidner, Thomas, 100
King, John, 178
King, Thomas, 111-113, 178
King and Lochée, 56, 112
King of Mansfield Street, 239
Kirton, Joshua, 212
Knaptons, the, 214
Knight, Charles, 116
Knight, J. P., 117
Knight, Mr. Joseph, 313, 314
Knock-outs, 121, 164, 290-292
Lackington, George, 182, 183
Lackington, James, 179-183, 245
Lactantius, 'Opera,' 307
'Ladies' Library,' the, 265-267
Lakelands Library, 93
Lamb, Charles, 76-78, 176, 177, 207, 288-290, 296
Lamb's 'Beauty and the Beast,' 150
Lambeth Library, 5, 6
Landor, Walter Savage, 317
Lang, Mr. Andrew, 310
Lang, R., 61
Langford, auctioneer, 103, 111, 139
Lansdowne, Marquis of, 58, 108, 111
Lant, R., 210
Larking, John W., 94
Larrons, 'L'Histoire des,' 282
Laud, Archbishop, 23
Lauderdale, Duke of, 27, 28, 289
Law books, printers of, 217
Lawler, Mr. John, 99, 100, 102, 119, 258
Lawrence, E. H., 94
Lazarus, Mrs., 231
Leacroft, S., 236
Le Gallienne, Mr. R., 318
'Legenda Aurea' (1503), 291
Leigh, George, 103, 104
Leighton, Mr., 106
Leland, John, 15
Lemoine, Henry, 161
'Leontes,' 66
Lepruik, Robert, 313
Lever, Charles, 83
Lewis, L. A., 223
Libraries and book-thieves, 284, 285
Library, the Sunderland, 36-38
Libri Collection, the, 114, 263, 285
Lilly, John, 18
Lilly, Joseph, 74, 244, 245, 301
Lintot, B., 219
Lisburne, Lord, 129
Little Britain, 33, 99, 167-175
Littleton's 'Tenures,' 217
Liverpool, Earl of, 117
Livy, the Sweynheim and Pannartz, 69
Localities, some book-hunting, 166
Locke, John, 85, 320
Locker-Lampson, F., 106, 311-313
Lodge's 'Rosalynd,' 86
London House, Aldersgate Street, 39
Longman and Co., 80, 210
Longueville, Lord, 31
Lovelace's 'Lucasta,' 145
Lowndes, W., 235
Lowndes's 'Bibliographer's Manual,' 244
Low, Sampson, and Co., 116, 208
Loyalty, the 'repository' of, 250
Ludgate Hill, 215
Lumley, Lord, 16, 21
Luttrell, N., 22
Lydgate's 'Bochas,' 232
Lydgate's 'Hystory, Sege, and Destruccion of Troye,' 9
Lysons, D. and S., 110
Lytton, Lord, 150
Macaulay, Lord, 71, 149, 202, 228, 229
Mackenzie, J. Mansfield, 90
Mackinlay, I., 241
Macpherson, F., 195
Macready, W., 117
Maddison, John, 112
Magdalen College, 29, 30
Maitland, Lord, 27
Malone, E., 41, 43, 67, 108, 238
Manley, Richard, 215
Mann, John, 122
Mansion House, the old, 185, 186
Manson, J. P., 207
Manton, Dr. Thomas, 100
Manuscript, the textual value of a, 128
Markland, J. H., 61
Marlowe's 'Doctor Faustus,' 202 _note_
Marlowe's 'Tragedie of Richard, Duke of York,' 70
Marriot, Richard, 218
Marsh, Charles, 232
Marshall, Frank, 93
Martial's 'Epigrammata,' 132
Martyr (Peter), 'De Sacramento Eucharistiæ,' 307
Mary of Este, 17
Mary, Queen, 261
Mason, George, 53
Mather, Increase, 151
Mathews, J., 234
Mathias, 'Pursuits of Literature,' 238
Matthew of Westminster, 'Flores,' 17
Matthews, Charles, 74
Maty, Dr. M., 220
Mawman, Joseph, 184
Maximilian, Emperor, 115
Mayhew, Henry, 161
Mazarin Bible. _See_ Bible
Mazzoni, G., 201
McCarthy, Count, 108
Mead, Dr. R., 40, 105, 127, 292
Menken, Mr. E., 205, 206, 282, 315
Mews Gate, the, 238-240
Middle Row, Holborn, 194-196
Middleton, Conyers, 223
Millan, J., 235
Millar, Andrew, 235
Millington, E., 100 _note_, 101 and _note_, 170
Milton, J., 81, 95
Milton's 'Comus,' 303
Milton's 'Eikonoklastes,' 303
Milton's 'Lycidas,' 303
Milton's 'Paradise Lost,' 41, 120, 145, 170, 232, 286, 287, 303
Milton's 'Paradise Regained,' 303
Mitre Tavern, the, 116, 222
Modern Collectors (Some), 299-322
Molini, Mr., 106, 245
Molini, Peter, 249
Monasteries, the dissolution of, 13, _et seq._
Moore, Dr. John, 27 and _note_, 30, 283
Moore, Tom, 81
Moorfields, 168, 177-179
More, Sir Thos., 15, 96, 97
Morgan, Lady, 270
Morpeth, Lord, 61
Moxon and Co., 116
MSS., the Hamilton, 50
Muggletonian tracts, 228
Murray, J., ambassador, 250
Murray, John of Sacomb, 137, 138
Murray, Mr. C. F., 320
Murray, Mr. John, 307, 308
Musgrave, Dr. S., 250
Musæus (1494), 130
'My Novel,' extract from, 201
Napoleon I., 107
Napoleon of booksellers, the, 256
Nash, Tom, 19, 20
Neligan, Dr., 106
Nelson, Viscount, 117
Newbery, John, 213
New Cut, the, 157
Newton, Isaac, 85
Newton, W., 174
Nicholas de Lira, 8
Nicol, George, 59, 110, 124, 126, 251, 252
Noble, Francis, 194
Noble, Theophilus, 225, 226
Norgate, Mr. F., 110
Norman, Mr. Hy., 318
Nornaville and Fell, 250
North, Francis, 170
North, Dr. John, 31, 32
North, Roger, 32, 170
Notary, Julian, 211, 291
_Notes and Queries_, 88
Nourse, John, 236
Novimagus, Society of, 83
Ogilby, David, 196
Oldys, W., 192, 237
Orange Street, Red Lion Square, 202
'Orlando,' 57
Osborne, Tom, 34, 55, 191-193, 241 _note_
Ossian's 'Poems,' 229, 230
Osterley Park Library, 56
Otridge, W., 236
Ottley, W. Y., 71
Ouvry, Frederick, 86, 87
Ovid (1471), 131
Oxford, Anne Cecil, Countess of, 265
Oxford, Books at, 7, 9
Oxford, Edward, Earl of, 52, 122, 124, 139, 173, 192, 193
Oxford Street, 199-202
Pall Mall, 113, 249, 251
Pamphlets, Dr. Johnson on, 23
Pamphlet shops, 155
Papillon, David, 55, 56
Parker, Archbishop, 'De Antiquitate,' 264
Parker, Archbishop, 17, 19
Parker, Mr. R. J., 205
Parker, John, 249
Parker, Samuel, 251
Parr, Catherine, 261
Parr, Dr., 244
Parsons the Jesuit, 119
Passavant, Speyr, 140
'Pastissier François,' Le, 229
Paternoster Row, 209, _et seq._
Paterson, S., 23, 55 _note_, 103, 110, 111
Patmore, Thomas, 16
'Paul Pry,' 78
Payne, James, 241
Payne, John, and Foss, 239
Payne, Thomas, 110, 237-240, 252, 306
Peacham's 'Compleat Gentleman,' 24
Peacham's 'Valley of Varietie,' 46
Pellet, Thomas, 105, 155
Pembroke, Lord, 31, 173
Penn, W., 115
Pepys, Samuel, 25, 29, 120, 212, 248
Perkins, Frederick, 92
Perkins, Henry, 71, 126, 256
Perry, James, 66, 74, 80, 126, 133
Petheram, John, 194
Phelps, J. D., 61
Phillipps, Sir Thomas, 87, 242
Piccadilly, 249, _et seq._
Pickering, Basil M., 255
Pickering, W., 253
Pickering and Chatto, 194, 255
'Piers Plowman's Vision,' 120, 191
Piggott, J. H. Smyth, 71
'Pilgrim's Progress.' _See_ Bunyan
Pindar, Elizabeth, 267, 268
Pinelli, M., 111, 249
Pitt, Moses, 100
Plato, 130
Pliny, 'Historia Naturalis,' 131
Poetry, old English, 145
Poet's Gallery, the, 116, 222
Ponder, Nathaniel, 183
'Pontevallo,' 69
Ponton, T., 61
Pope, Alexander, 44, 151, 230, 308, 311
Porson, 238
Pote, J., 236
Poultry, the, 183
Powell, W., 217
Praed, W. M., 250
Prayer Books, 87, 302
Price, the highest paid for a book, 126
Price's 'Historiæ Britannicæ,' 120, 121
Pridden, John, 215
Prince, J. H., 194
'Prospero,' 67
Psalmorum Codex, 126, 127
Pulteney, Sir James, 117
Purcell, of Red Lion Passage, 165
Purcell's 'Orpheus Britannicus,' 35
Purchas, 'His Pilgrims,' 118, 120, 234
Puritan divines, books of, 119
Puttenham's 'Art of English Poesie,' 145
Puttick and Simpson, 112, 113-115
Pye, John, stationer, 10
Pynson, R., 217, 218, 301
Quakers, the bibliographer of, 189
Quaritch, Mr. B., 106, 253, 255-258, 261, 280
Queensberry, Duke of, 108
Rabelais, François, 314
Railton, Mr., 106
Raleigh's 'Prerogative of Parliaments,' 119
Ramirez, Jose F., 115
Rastell's 'Pastyme of the People,' 207
Ratcliffe, John, 132
Rawlinson, T. and R., 39, 40, 122, 136, 213, 283
Reade, Charles, 282
Reader, Mr. A., 202
Redman, R., 217, 218
Reed, Isaac, 42, 112, 145
Reeves and Turner, 226
Reeves, Mr. W., 106, 227
Rewiczki, Count, 51
Reynolds, Sir J., 113
Richard of Peterborough, 4
Richard III., 10
Richardson's 'Remarks on Paradise Lost,' 170
Richmond, Margaret, Countess of, 261
Ridgway, James, 250
Ridler, W., 230
'Rig,' a bookseller's, 101
Rikke, R., 208
Rimbault, E. F., 194
Rimell, Mr. J., 106, 206
Ritson, Joseph, 108
Rivington and Cochrane, 241
Rivington, F. C., 213
Robins, 113
'Robinson Crusoe,' 89
Robinson, George, 216
Robinson's 'Handefull of Pleasant Delites,' 145
Robson, James, 249, 250
Robson, Mr., 106
Roche, Mr. J., 106, 206
Rodd, Thomas, 74, 75, 242
Rogers, Samuel, 80-82, 87
Roper, Abel, 219
Rosebery, Earl of, 304
Rossetti, D. G., 317
Rowfant Library, the, 311
Rowlandson, Thomas, 108
Rowsell, Joel, 245
Roxburghe Club, the, 61-64, 299, _et seq._
Roxburghe, John, Duke of, 52, 53, 124, 141
Rubric posts, 176 and _note_, 237
Ruskin, Mr. John, 279
Rylands, Mrs., 50, 146, 270, 271, 272
Rymer's 'Foedera,' 8
Sacheverell, Dr. Henry, 251
Sala, Mr. G. A., 150, 157
Sainte-Beuve's 'Livre d'Amour,' 315
Salisbury, Mr. J., 211
Salisbury, Marquis of, 264, 306
Salkeld, Mr. John, 202, 203
Salmon, Dr., 31
Salting, Mr. G., 320
Sancho, W., 240
Sandars, Mr. S., 320
Sandell and Smith, 187
Sanderson, Bishop, 171
Saunders, Robert, 116
Savage, 'Author to Let,' 239
Saville, Sir Henry, 25, 283
Scarborough, Sir Charles, 37
Scotland Yard, 113
Scott, Dr. John, 194
Scott, R., 120, 173
Scott's, Sir Walter, MSS., 87, 89, 290, 308
Scott's 'Vision of Don Roderick,' 150
Scotus Erigena, 3
Scriptorium, 2
Seile, Henry, 24
Selden, John, 23, 30
Selsey, Lord, 133
Seneca, 'Tragoediæ' (1475), 131
Severne, F. E., 57
Sewell, John, 176 _note_, 186
Shakespeare, W., 19, 70, 72, 74, 75, 91, 92, 93, 141-143 First Folio (1623), 42, 72, 87, 92, 95, 114, 141, 222, 291, 303, 311, 322 Second Folio (1632), 42, 75, 87, 95, 120, 141-143, 221, 303 Third Folio (1664), 42, 87, 95, 141-143, 303 Fourth Folio (1685), 42, 87, 95, 141-143, 221, 303 Quarto editions, 72, 90, 92, 93, 311 'Hamlet,' 143 '2 Henry IV.,' 92, 143 'Henry V.,' 92, 143, 301 'Henry VI.,' 143 'Lear,' 95, 143, 211 'Love's Labour Lost,' 93, 143 'Merchant of Venice,' 92, 93 (_bis_), 95, 143, 211, 301 'Merry Wives of Windsor,' 93, 143, 211, 301 'Midsummer Night's Dream,' 70, 95, 143, 308 'Much Ado About Nothing,' 93, 143 'Othello,' 143, 301 'Pericles,' 143, 301 'Poems,' 93, 143 'Rape of Lucrece,' 69, 93, 143, 211 'Richard II.,' 143, 211, 301 'Richard III.,' 143, 211, 301 'Romeo and Juliet,' 92, 143, 217 _note_, 301 'Sonnets,' 70, 143 and _note_ 'Titus Andronicus,' 301 'Troilus and Cressida,' 143, 211 'Venus and Adonis,' 143 and _note_, 211
Shandy, Mr., 152
Shattock, Mr. T. F., 320
Shelburne, Earl of, 111
Sheldon, Ralph, 291
Shelley, P. B., 316
Shelley's copy of Ossian's Poems, 229
Shenstone, W., 237
Sheridan, R. B., 85
Sherley's 'Wits New Dyall,' 167
Shoreditch, 155
Shorter, Mr. C. K., 317, 318
Shropshire, Walter, 251
Sidney's 'Arcadia,' 89
Silius Italicus, 131
Simpson, Mr. W., 114
Singer, S. W., 71
Skeat, of King William Street, 287
Slater, Mr. J. H., 150
Slater, Mr. Walter, 316, 317
Sloane, Sir Hans, 30, 31, 172
Smith, Horace, 78, 80
Smith's, Captain John, 'History of Virginia,' 20
Smith, Joseph, English Consul, 41, 250
Smith, Joseph, bookseller, 187
Smith, or Smyth, Richard, 32, 33
Smollett, Tobias, 44
Smyth, Sir Thomas, 119
Snowden, Mr. G. S., 106
'Snuffy Davy,' 135
Soho, 207
Solly, Edward, 46, 88, 202
Somers, Lord, 31, 172
Somerset, Duke of, 284
Sophocles (1502), 129
Sotheby, John, 103, 104
Sotheby, Samuel, 103, 104
Sotheby, S. Leigh, 104, 105
Sotheby, Wilkinson, and Hodge, 103-108, and _passim_
Sotheran and Co., Messrs., 97, 233, 246, 272, 281
Sotheran, Mr. H., 106
Southampton Row, 314
Southey, Robert, 76, 308
_Spectator_, the, 175, 265
Spelman, Edward, 250
Spelman, Sir Henry, 21
Spence, Joseph, 220
Spencer, Earl, 50-52, 53, 61, 109, 124, 238, 272
Spencer, W. T., 205
Spenser's 'Faërie Queene,' 87, 145
Spenser, E., 35
Spon, of Cheapside, 184
St. Albans, Abbot of, 7
St. Albans, books printed at, 136, 137, 268, 301
St. Alban's Tavern, 61
St. Augustine, 'De Arte Predicandi,' 302
St. Augustine, 'De Civitate Dei,' 307, 308
St. Bernard's Seal, 43
St. Dunstan, 3
St. Francis, 6
St. Paul's Cathedral, 4
St. Paul's Churchyard, 153, 168, 208-216
Stanley, Colonel, 110, 239
Staple Inn, 42
Stapleton, A. G., 252
Stark, J. M., 245
Steele, Richard, 84, 265
Steevens, George, 42, 112, 220, 238
Stephens, J., 224
Sterne, L., 236
Stevens, Henry, 106, 115
Stewart, Charles J., 245, 268
Stewart, founder of Puttick's, 112, 114
Stibbs, E. W., 106, 200
Stock, Mr. Elliot, 96, 187
Stormont, Lord, 238
Stow's 'Survey,' 8
Strand, the, 153, 223-235
Strange, John, 111
Strickland, Agnes, 270
Suckling and Galloway, 234
Sullivan, Sir E., 92, 93
Sunderland Library sale, 114, 256
Sunderland, Earl of, 31, 36, 52, 124, 173
Sunderlin, Lord, 68
Sussex, Duke of, 109, 126, 264
Sutton, Henry, 210
Swift, Jonathan, 85, 172, 176
Swift, MS. of Scott's 'Life' of, 87
Sydenham Tusculum, Hill's, 79
Sydney, Sir Robert, 142
Sykes, Lady Mark, 270
Sykes, Sir M. M., 58, 61 _note_, 110, 310
Syston Park Library, 126
Talleyrand, Prince, 108
Taylor, Watson, 133
Taylor, William, 210
Tebbs, Mr. H. V., 320
Tegg, Thomas, 186
Temple Bar, 223
'Temple of the Muses,' the, 182
Tenison, Archbishop, 39
Testament. _See_ Bible
Thackeray, W. M., 83
Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, 3
Theocritus (1495), 130
Thompson, Mr. H. Yates, 320
Thoms, W. J., 88, 156, 202, 228
Thoresby, Ralph, 178, 238
Thorpe, Thomas, 64 and _note_, 241, 242, 250
Thorold, Sir John, 126
Thurlow, Lord, 112
Tilt, Charles, 221, 253
Tisdale, John, 191
Tite, Sir William, 74, 256
Tobin, Sir J., 109
Tomes, H., 191
'Tom Folio,' 39
Tom's Coffee-house, 102
Tonson, Jacob, 35, 192, 219, 234
Tooke, Benjamin, 219
Tooke, John Horne, 54, 112
Toovey, B., 249
Toovey, J., 106, 142, 253-255, 322
Tottell, R., 217 and _note_
Towneley, J., 57, 61, 110, 239
Townsend, Marquis of, 108
Tradescant, Mrs., 18
Tregaskis, Mr. and Mrs., 204, 205
Triphook, R., 183, 268
Truelove, E., 200
Turberville's 'Epitaphs,' 210
Turnbull, Mr. E., 201, 202
Turner, Dawson, 114
Turner, R. S., 89
Turnstiles, Holborn, 202-204
Tunstall, James, 219
Tusser's 'Good Husbandry,' 232
Tyndale, John, 16
Tyndale's 'Practyse of Prelates,' 119
Tyrill, Sir T., 26
Tyson, Dr. E., 176
Tyssen, Samuel, 108, 111
Udal, Nicholas, 74
Upcott, W., 27, 70
Usher, Archbishop, 26
Usher, Bishop, 212
Utterson, E. V., 61
Uvedale, Robert, 236
Vaillant, Paul, 240
Valdarfer Boccaccio, the, 52, 61, 93, 123-125
Valerius Maximus (1471), 131
Valesius, 25
Van de Weyer, Col. V. W. Bates, 309
Vérard, Antoine, 13
Vernor and Hood, 184
Vespucci, 'Mundus Novus,' 94
Vossius, Isaac 25
Wakefield, 238
Walford, Cornelius, 88, 151, 152
Walford, Mr. E., 106
Walker, John, 112, 113
Wallden, a Carmelite Friar, 8
Waller, Mr. John, 281
Walpole, Horace, 284, 292
Walter, John, of the _Times_, 235
Walton Hall library, 93
Walton, Izaak, 35, 36, 85, 171
Walton's 'Compleat Angler,' 144, 145, 218, 234, 322
Wanley, Humfrey, 34, 38, 122
Ward, Mr. W., 106
Wardour Street, 206
Warde, Roger, 191
Ware, Richard, 215
Warner's 'Syrinx' (1597), 288
Warwick, Earl of, 106
Waterton, E., 96, 97
Watson, Dr. T., 100
Weskett, 'On Insurances,' 152
Wesley, Charles, 35
Wesley and Sons, 234
West, James, 59, 60, 111, 179
Westell, Mr. J., 106, 200, 201
Westminster Hall, 247-249
Westmoreland, Countess of, 9, 260
Wheare's 'Method and Order of Reading Histories,' 85
Wheatley, Benjamin, 69, 114
Wheatley, Mr. H. B., 100 _note_, 293
Wheldon, John, 211
Whethamstede, 10
Whiston, John, 103, 219
Whitechapel, 155, 187, 188
White, Benjamin (Sr. and Jr.), 219-221
White, Gilbert, 221
White, John, 221
White, Joseph, 194
White Knights Library, 109
Whittington, Sir Richard, 8
Whytforde's 'Lyfe of Perfection,' 309
Wilbraham, R., 61
Wilcox, Thomas, 103
Wilkes, John, 54, 55, 108, 183, 311
Wilkinson, John, 105
Williams, Dr. David, 39
Willis, G., 246
Willoughby, Lord, 31, 193
Willoughby, Sir H., 84
Wills, John, 219
Wilson's 'Art of Logic,' 74
Wimpole Library, the, 89, 90
Winchelsea, Earl of, 173
Wingrave, F., 236
Winstanley's 'Views of Audley End,' 292
Wise, Mr. T. J., 316, 317
Wodhull, Michael, 57, 58, 128
Women as book-collectors, 259-273
Women as book-thieves, 279-280, 285
Wood, Anthony à, 8, 21, 32
Wordsworth, W., 76, 78
Worsley, Dr. B., 100, 213
Wulfseg, Bishop of London, 3
Wyndham, 238
Wynkyn de Worde, 54, 111, 119, 216, 301, 306
Yates's 'Castell of Courtesie,' 222
York, Duke of, 108
Zouche, Lord, 304
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_Uniform with 'The Book-Hunter in London.'_
THE BOOK-HUNTER IN PARIS.
BEING
Studies Among the Bookstalls of the Quays.
By OCTAVE UZANNE.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY AUGUSTINE BIRRELL, AUTHOR OF 'OBITER DICTA,' 'RES JUDICATÆ,' ETC.
_AND 144 CHARACTERISTIC ILLUSTRATIONS INTERSPERSED IN THE TEXT_.
EVERY bibliophile who by chance finds himself in Paris, whether on urgent affairs or on pleasure intent, invariably manages to visit that richest of hunting-grounds, the book-lined quays, where, perhaps, more unexpected treasures have been picked up than in any other city of Europe. It is of this happy hunting-ground and those who haunt it--the book-hunters and the bookstall-keepers; the books they buy and the books they sell; whence they come and whither they go; the finds, the losses, the disappointments, and red-letter days--that M. Uzanne writes in this attractive volume, in that felicitous and suggestive manner which has made him so well known in present-day literature.
Opinions of the Press on 'The Book-Hunter in Paris.'
'A very interesting book. Mr. Birrell's introduction is a pleasant and useful explanation of the volume, which is presented in a form fully deserving of its literary merits.'--_Times._
'M. Uzanne's chapters are full of curious information, which will have special attraction for those English book-hunters to whom Paris is unknown. The style is agreeably anecdotic, and the numerous woodcuts are quaint and graphic.'--_Globe._
'With real regret we lay down so charmingly written a volume, and it is with no small satisfaction that we note the publisher's announcement that a companion volume on "The Book-Hunter in London" will shortly be issued.'--_St. James's Budget._
'M. Uzanne's book is delightful, with never a heavy touch, but crammed with quaint traditions, humorous characteristics, charming gossip.'--_Graphic._
'M. Uzanne sets forth with a good deal of pathos, happily leavened with humour, the history, past and present, of the stall-keepers and the quays of the Seine, in whose trays many a notable _trouvaille_ has been made in other times.'--_Pall Mall Gazette._
'The interest of the book is heightened by the characteristic vignettes which are interwoven with the text on almost every other page.'--_The Standard._
'Lightly does he carry his learning and brightly does he sketch the bookmen and their riverside market. Of present interest to all book-lovers are his piquant contrasts of the old order and the new.'--_Saturday Review._
'To collectors the book will appeal with special force, but the general reader, if he be gifted with ordinary intelligence, will also enjoy it. It is not dry; in fact, to use the familiar expression, it is "as interesting as a novel."'--_Publishers' Circular._
'The book is full of stories of the characteristics of the fraternity, anecdotes, and biographical sketches of past stall-keepers and their most famous patrons.'--_Daily Graphic._
'Everybody knows M. Uzanne's pleasant, garrulous style--how he takes his readers into his confidence, how he spins phrases lovingly, and always keeps you in good spirits. He was just the man to write such a book.'--_Bookman._