The titlepage describes it as “The Second Edition,” Almon’s reprint having been ignored by Carey.
The same sheets were also issued with another titlepage without date, and omitting the Latin dedication, and also again in 1628 with a new title, calling the book a second edition.
A copy having found its way to England, it was sent to the press under a misapprehension, and an erroneous titlepage prefixed to it.
The titlepageof the second volume bears date 1751.
Hooker’s Survey and Cotton’s Way of the Churches Cleared (London, 1648) were published under one generaltitlepage covering both works.
It is conjectured that the titlepage was added by the publisher.
The anonymity of the titlepage is half-hearted, for the dedication to Henry Pelham is signed "Edw.
The titlepage of this book explains its plan and purpose.
It has such a titlepage in the copy in the British Museum, but I have now woke up to the fact that it is a modern fabrication, added either by an artful bookseller or an artless owner.
III of Bibliographica, as having a titlepage bearing the words Les figures de la Bible.
But nearly all their early bookwork is strong and effective, and the printer who placed a cut on a titlepage nearly always secured a good one.
Titlepage from the Improbratio Alcorani of Ricoldus.
Its titlepage bears the name neither of printer nor of place, but merely "Imprinted 1640.
The name of Norton affixed to the titlepage might only indicate his management of the pageants!
The player-editors supplied about twenty new dramas, and by another adroit deception in their titlepage they announced that all the dramas were NOW published "acording to the original copies.
With a titlepage and tailpiece designed by Basil Johnson.
With cover and titlepage designed by Frank Hazenplug.
The titlepage being missing, he probably fell into the error of copying the title of a later edition, and other cataloguers and manualists have blindly followed him.
It is usually found to bear on itstitlepage the name of its early owner, and often, also, in a different handwriting, the simple record and date of his death.
More frequently still we find the familiar and hackneyed verses of ancient titlepage lore, such as are usually seen on the blank leaves of old Bibles.
An ornamental titlepage bears the legend: Novæ Sveciæ seu Pensylvaniæ in America Descriptio.
It has a differenttitlepage from the first volume.
It is from the same type, but has a slightly different titlepage and imprint; the Dowse copy purporting to be published at London by George Bishop, and bearing the date 1609.
In that issue the leaf before the titlepage contains the verses only and the titlepage runs 'M^{r}.
Bks IV-VI, with separate titlepage 'Imprinted at London for Mathew Lownes.
Titlepage and advertisement on two leaves prefixed after the author's death in 1757.
This copy wants, besides the blank, the titlepage and the last leaf of text.
With another titlepage preceding, ornamented with various cuts and bearing the author's name in full 'By Symon Latham, Gent.
In 1596 appeared a fourth, revised and enlarged, which was re-issued with a new titlepage the following year.
The inserted sheet containstitlepage and dedication to Queen Elizabeth.
This is said to be a re-issue of an edition of 1641, but if so the last leaf as well as the titlepage must be a cancel.
Titlepage identical with the above, having been printed from the same setting up of the type.
On the titlepage some biographical details concerning Thomas More are entered in an old hand.
There was another issue of this edition the same year, with a different titlepage on which it is said to be "sold by Tymothie Barlow".
On the titlepage is engraved a quaint vignette of architectural relics, ruins, a castle, &c.
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