Mayer, S. R. Townshend (Samuel Ralph Townshend), 1841-1880; Williams, Richard S.;
Concerning the Leigh Hunt Memorial Fund and his hearing a report that Durham, the sculptor, has claimed all of the subscription funds; the proposed costs of the monument and its railings, the amount later approved by the Memorial Committee, and...
Concerning his appreciation of a letter from Hunt; comments on London and penny magazines; proposes that Hunt write a column and a half for each week for his Irish paper; suggests that Hunt write reviews, a foreign leader, articles on Irish...
Concerning disappointment in the expected visit from Thornton; his request for a letter from Hunt; his praise of the Story of Rimini; his reading of the memoirs of the French revolution. The miserableness of the marriage state and his defense of...
Concerning their argument over hatred of labour producing evils; the temperaments of their father and mother; his defense of his "ultra-sentimental" system for society imposters.
The Aldus Book Co., Ltd., New York -- catalog of used books (n.d.) -- Cheshire House, Inc., New York City -- announcement of 12 new titles to be published (1931) -- Field & Tuer, London, England -- folder of loose pages advertising new publications...
Librarian and UI alumna Esther Walls was elected director of the United States Secretariat for the International Book Year 1972. In this capacity, she coordinated the activities of the U.S. Secretariat, an agency established to promote the United...
Anonymous. circa 1770-1790 . This cookbook bound in its original vllum is indexed and the entries are numbered. It has 206 pages of which 50 are written. Recipes include: barley gruel, dry cherry's, lemmon cream, harts horn jelly, a presont strain,...
The inside cover of this cookbook and end of the recipes read "M. Ragen" & "From M. Regan to Hannah Wade." There are three pages of accounts listed in the back of the book dated 1759. Purchases of Indian meal and corn indicate American authorship....
This book has 250 pages of which 242 are written. The manuscript was signed at beginning and end "Francis Smith his Book 1704," and was written mainly in one hand with some later additions. Francis Smith (born 1687) of Amesbury, Wiltshire, compiles...