EditorialPortrait of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, early 18th century, Pen and ink on vellum, diameter: 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm), Drawings, John Faber, the Elder (British (born Holland), The Hague (?) ca. 1660?1721 Bristol), Faber the Elder moved to Londo...
EditorialA treatise of human nature; being an attempt to introduce the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects; and dialogues concerning natural religion : Hume, David, 1711-1776.
EditorialTitelblatt zu Galen, " ... the book he was in the art of medicine, introduce the beginning of the work is farmed out ... ', Title page for Galenus '... libri qui, cum in totam artem medicam introducant, in the principio totius operis sunt locati ...' f...
EditorialBharadvāja, seated outside his hut with other ascetics and deer, enquires of the princes whether they have enjoyed his hospitality. He tells them and their companions that Rāma is living in Citrakū?a. At his request, the princes introduce the thre...
Editorial"Allow me to introduce myself as Sam Weller." A group of children. Little Women and Good Wives: being stories for girls. By the author of “An Old Fashioned Girl,” etc. [L. M. Alcott. With coloured plates.]. London, 1878. Source: 012706.f.56 plate o...
Editorial'The first English printer.' William Caxton and a printing press. He is thought to be the first English person to work as a printer and the first to introduce a printing press into England, in 1476. Pictures of English History. From the earliest times ...
EditorialBharadvāja, seated outside his hut with other ascetics and deer, enquires of the princes whether they have enjoyed his hospitality. He tells them and their companions that Rāma is living in Citrakū?a. At his request, the princes introduce the thre...
EditorialEngland's Newest Way in cookery. England's newest way in all sorts of cookery, past. London: Chr. Coningsby, 1708. The title page to England's Newest Way in cookery outlines the objective of the book, which is to introduce the reader to 'England's newe...
Editorial"Permit me to introduce to you her majesty, the Queen.". The New Wizard of Oz ... With pictures by W. W. Denslow. Bobbs-Merrill Co.: Indianapolis; Hodder & Stoughton: London, [1906.]. Source: 12813.tt.15 opposite page 102.