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Bookbinding, first English book on, ii. 403

Bookbindings, English, 12th, 13th, and 14th century, iii. 208 ; iv. 468

Book Clubs of Huntingdonshire, ix. 461

Book-covers : Yellow-backs, &c., ii. 189, 237, 274, 295, 373, 414, 458

Book of Common Prayer, Shakespeare use of, iii. 301, 391, 439

'* Book of Hours,' French and Latin, c. 1500, vii. 108, 190

\Book on the liberation of slaves, 1000 A.D., vi. 131

Book-plates : of Buckeridge family, iv. 150 ; of Moyle family, 210 ; of Richard ^Eneas Spurring, 289 ; c. 1610, its owner, v. 169

Book purchases of Charles II., i. 481 ; ii. 32

Books, chained, references to, vi. 69, 136, 177, 215, 274, 373, 473 ; vii. 37 ; viii. 317

Books, early English printed, vii. 327, 377, 432

Books, school, of the seventeenth century, viii. 406, 455, 475

Books, the superfluity of, y. 87

Books and engravings, their preservation, i. 249, 476 ; ii. 54

Books attacked by torn-tits, xii. 480

Booksellers : Bristol, ii. 23 ; Cirencester, xi. 141 Gloucestershire before 1680, iii. 348 Huntingdonshire, vi. 207 ; viii. 44 Keats, connected with, vii. 427 London, Old, i. 346, 432, 454, 514 Provincial, i. 303, 363 ; ii. 52, 112 ; xi. 45 Scotch, American, and Irish, i. 423 ; ii. 170, 418

Booksellers' Catalogues, i. 19, 40, 100, 139, 180, 219, 240, 260, 299, 320, 339, 360, 380, 400, 420, 440, 460, 480, 520 ; ii. 40, 80, 139, 179, 220, 260, 300, 340, 400, 420, 440, 460, 479, 500, 519, 540; iii. 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 139, 160, 200, '220, 240, 260, 280, 300, 320, 340, 360, 380, 400, 420, 440, 460, 479, 499 ; iv. 19, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 220, 320, 359, 400, 440, 479, 519, 540 ; v. 39, 80, 119, 159, 200, 239, 260, '280, 300, 320, 340, 380, 400, 420, 460, 499 520 ; vi. 40, 79, 120, 159, 240, 260, 300, 320, 340, 380, 420, 480, 520 ; vii. 39, 80, 120, 159, 200, 240, 300, 340, 380, 420, 440, 479, 500, 519 ; viii. 40, 60, 80, 100, 119, 140, 160, 220, 240, 260, .280, 339, 380, 420, 480, 520 ; ix. 40, 100, 140, 180, 220, 260, 300, 340, 380, 420, 480, 520 ; x. 40, 79, 120, 180, 280, 300, 340, 400, 439, 519 ; xi. 140, 180, 220, 260, 292, 332, 412, 464, 504 ; xii. 40, 60, 80, 132, 171, 212, 291, 332, 392, 432, 472, 512

Bookselling and publishing, bibliography, i. 5, 44 ; x. 225

Books in wills, 1644, i. 383 ; iv. 106

IBooks of the seventeenth century, their vicissi- tudes, v. 21

Books on Chelsea, x. 15, 57

JJooks recently published :

Aberdeen, by John Milne, viii. 59 Aberystwyth Studies, by Members of the

University of Wales, xi. 79 About Edwin Drood, iii. 239 Addy's (S. O.) Church and Manor : a Study

in English Economic History, vii. 220 .JEschylus's Agammemnon, trans, by W

Headlam, iii. 339 _Af ricanderisms : a Glossary of South African

Colloquial Words and Phrases, by Rev. C

Pettman, viiL 138


Books recently published :

Agate's (L. D.) Luther and the Reformation,

ix. 299 Alderson's (A. W.) Why the War Cannot be

Final, xi. 240

Alexander's (H.) The Place-Names of Oxford- shire : their Origin and Development, vi.

479

Almack's (E.) Fine Old Buildings, x. 238 Amateur Angler's (E. Marston's) Easy Chair

Memories and Rambling Notes, v. 119 Analecta Bollandiana, Tomus XXX. Fasc.

IV., v. 140 Tomus XXXI. Fasc. I. ;

Fasc. II. et. III., vi. 199 Tomus XXXI.

Fasc. IV., vii. 98 Tomus XXXIII. ix.

499; Fasc. III., x. 200 Anderton's (B.) Fragrance among Old

Volumes, iii. 198 Andreas's (Mui Shuko) Gypsy Coppersmiths

in Liverpool and Birkenhead, ix. 199 Andrews's (E.) L'lster Folk-Lore, viii. 379 Angell's (N.) Prussianism and its Destruction,

xi. 139 Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, trans, by E. E. C

Gomme, i. 199

Annals of the Harford Family, i. 298 Arber's (A.) Herbals, their Origin and Evolu- tion, 1470-1670, vi. 499 Archeeologia JEliana, Third Series, Vol. VIII.,

vi. 500 ; Vol. IX., viii. 299 ; Vol. X.,

ix. 259 ; Vol. XII., xii. 331 Aristotle, by Dr. Taylor, vi. 219 Ashdown's (C. H.) British and Foreign Arms

and Armour, i. 239 Ashdown's (Mrs. C. H.) British Costume

during Nineteen Centuries, ii. 259 Aydelotte's (F.) Elizabethan Rogues and

Vagabonds, viii. 440

Bacon, Francis, by Prof. Skemp, vi. 19 Baddeley's (W. St. C.) Place-Names of

Gloucestershire, ix. 258 Ballard's (A.) British Borough Charters, 1042-

1216, viii. 118 The English Borough in

the Twelfth Century, x. 139 Baly's (Prof. E. C. C.) Inorganic Chemistry,

vi. 19 Bamff Charters, 1232-1703, ed. by Sir J.

Ramsay, xii. 271, 317 Baptist Historical Society, Transactions, i.

19 ; Vol. II., No. 3, iii. 479 Barlee's (W.) A Concordance of all Written

Lawes concerning Lords of Manners,

theire Free Tenantes, and Copieholders, v.

359

Bartlett's (A. C.) Gardening, vii. 459 Bayeux Tapestry, Introduction by H. Belloc.

x. 397

Bayley's (H.) The Lost Language of Sym- bolism, vii. 59, 100 Beaconsfield (Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of),

Life of, by W. F. Monypenny, Vol. II., vii. 118

Beauchamp (Richard), Earl of Warwick, 1389-1439, edited by Viscount Dillon and W. H. St. J. Hope, x. 60 Beaumont's (E. T.) Ancient Memorial

Brasses, ix. 159

Beaven's (Rev. A. B.) The Aldermen of the City of London, Vol. II., vii. 478 : viii. 39