Bookmen's holiday : notes and studies written and gathered in tribute to Harry Miller Lydenberg.
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- Bookmen's holiday : notes and studies written and gathered in tribute to Harry Miller Lydenberg.
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- New York : The New York public library, 1943.
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- xili, 573 pages, 1 leaf : frontispiece (portrait), illustrations, plates, facsimiles; 24 cm
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- Board of editors.--Preface, by Deoch Fulton--Introduction, by F.F. Hopper.--A bibliography of the published writings of Harry Miller Lydenberg, by G.L. McKay (p.5-26)--Americana: Adams, R.G. A goodly company of American book collectors. Eberstadt, Charles. On Colorado guide books of '59. Lerch, A.H. Who was the printer of Jefferson's Notes: McDonald, G.D. New Year's addresses of American newsboys. Mencken, H.L. Notes on American given names. Skeel, E.E.F. Not quite spurlos versunkt. Stillwell, M.B. Hawkins of the Hawkins zouaves. Vail, R.W.G. A western New York land prospectus. Waters, W.O. Franciscan missions of Upper California as seen by foreign visitors and residents.--A whole man, by F.P. Keppel.--Bookmen and authors: Goodspeed, C.E. Richard Franck. Gordon, J.D. The secret of Dickens' Memoranda. Granniss, Ruth S. Thomas Britton. Henderson, R.W. John Solomon Rarey. Kent, H.W. Encore Moreau de Saint-Méry. Paltsits, V.H. Herman Melville's background and new light on the publication of Typee.--Lyndenberg in Cambridge and New York, by G.P. Winship.--Books in the medieval world: Bloch, Joshua. The people and the book. Harrsen, Meta. Figured grisaille ornament on a historiated initial of about 1400, and the derivation of this style from the indulgences of Avignon. Yarmolinsky, Avrahm. A seventeenth-century Russian manuscript in the New York public library.--No man in our time, by Archibald MacLeish.--The graphic arts: Foster, A.E. "The fish I didn't catch." Ivins, W.M. A note on the earliest percursors of mezzotinting and aquaintinting. Weitenkampf, Frank. Influences a
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- Columbia University Libraries
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- English
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- Bibliographical foot-notes.