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THE EX LIBRIS SOCIETIES

THE Ex Libris Society, of London, was organized in 1891, and now has four hundred members, of whom about fifty are residents of the United States. The Society publishes a handsomely illustrated Monthly Journal, which is free to members. The Annual Dues are ten shillings, sixpence. The Entrance Fee is two shillings, sixpence. This Society will probably limit its membership and raise its dues before long. All persons interested in the collecting of book-plates, except dealers in plates, are eligible to membership. The pre-payment of the Entrance Fee and the Annual Dues constitutes one a member.

The Honorable Secretary of the Society is Mr. W. H. K. Wright, of Plymouth, England. The Corresponding Secretary for the United States is Mr. Charles Dexter Allen, Hartford, Conn.

DES EX-LIBRIS-VEREINS ZU BERLIN

The German Society published the first number of its Quarterly in October, 1891. This is beautifully illustrated with many plates in colors, and is free to all members. The Annual Dues are twelve marks. The address of the Secretary is, Friedrich Warnecke, Friedrich-Wilhelmsstrasse, 4. Berlin, W., Germany.

SOCIETE FRANÇAISE DES COLLECTIONNEURS D’EX LIBRIS

The French Society was organized in 1893, and published the first number of its Archives in January, 1894. This monthly is free to all members. The Annual Dues are nineteen francs and fifty centimes. The address of the Secretary is, 3 Foubourg Saint-Jacques, Paris.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND FRENCH

THE AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
By Eben Newell Hewins

Book-plate collecting in the United States is of such recent growth that the literature on the subject is naturally limited, consisting of only a few scattered magazine and newspaper articles.

The following list is believed to be nearly, if not quite, complete.

The compiler desires his thanks to all who have assisted him in his work; and especially would he thank Mr. H. W. Fincham and Mr. James Roberts Brown, for kind permission to use their exhaustive English Bibliography, which is here reprinted from the journal of the Ex Libris Society; and also Mr. Walter Hamilton, for permission to use his Bibliography, prepared for his “Hand-Book of French Book-Plates.”

Additions to this list are desired, and correspondents having knowledge of articles not noted here will confer a favor by communicating with either the author or compiler.

1. The Heraldic Journal. Vol. I., American book-plate engravers; Thomas Johnson, p. 6; Nat. Hurd, p. 19; John Cole, Jun., pp. 95-108. Vol. II., American book-plate engravers; Thomas Turner, p. 94. Vol. III., The Harris collection of book-plates, pp. 21-24; Thomas Child’s book-plate, p. 190. Vol. IV., The Spooner book-plate, p. 45; the William King Atkinson book-plate, p. 119; Heraldic Painters and Engravers, p. 192.

J. K. Wiggin, Boston, 8vo, 1865-1868.

2. Whitmore (William H.). Elements of Heraldry.

Boston, 1866.

Contains copies of book-plates and notices of early American book-plate engravers.

3. Winsor (Justin). A catalogue of the collection of books and manuscripts formerly belonging to the Rev. Thomas Prince, … now deposited in the public library of the city of Boston, v., viii., illustrated.

Boston, U.S.A., 4to, 1870.

Describes the various book-plates of the Rev. Thomas Prince, 1687-1758.

4. Brown (John Coffin Jones). The Coffin family, its armorial bearings, and origin of the name, illustrated.

Boston, 8vo, 1881.

5. Literary World. A Library Pest, July 2, 1881. The Study of Book-plates. A review of Warren, Aug. 13, 1881. (By Rev. Dr. Joseph Henry Dubbs.)

Boston, U.S.A., 1881.

6. Leach (Frank Willing). The Right to bear Arms, illustrated. The Continent, Vol. III., pp. 513-523.

Philadelphia, Penn., U.S.A., April 25, 1883.

Many of the illustrations given are copies of book-plates.

7. Lichtenstein (Richard C.). Early Book-plates. The Boston Daily Globe, April 22, 1885.

8. Book-Mart. Original stanzas for insertion on the fly-leaves of lent books, III., 27.

Pittsburgh, Penn., U.S.A., 8vo, 1885.

9. The Book Buyer. A List of American Book-plate Collectors, III., 165. The Original and Imitation Washington Book-plate, illustrated, III., 234. Practical Suggestions for Book-plates, illustrated, III., 377.

New York, Scribner, 4to, 1886.

10. Hutton (Laurence). Some American Book-plates, illustrated. The Book Buyer, Vol. III., 7-9, 63-65, 112-114, 159-161.

New York, Scribner, 4to, 1886.

These articles were reprinted in the Ex Libris Journal, Vol. II., pp. 42, 52, 69.

11. New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. XVIII., No. 1. Samuel Provoost, First Bishop of New York. An address to the Genealogical and Biographical Society. Illustrated with portrait and book-plate of Bishop Provoost.

New York, January, 1887.

12. Lichtenstein (Richard C.). Early New England and New York Heraldic Book-plates. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, XL., 295-299. Published under the direction of the New England Historic Genealogical Society.

Boston, 8vo, 1886.

Also privately printed with additions.

13. Lichtenstein (Richard C.). Early Southern Heraldic Book-plates. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, XLI., 296. Published under the direction of the New England Historic Genealogical Society.

Boston, 8vo, 1887.

Also privately printed.

14. Lichtenstein (Richard C.). American Book-plates and their Engravers, illustrated. The Curio, 11-17, 61-66, 110-114; Washington’s Library, illustrated, 246-252.

New York, U.S.A., R. W. Wright, folio, 1887.

The Curio was discontinued after the sixth number.

15. Martin (Charles Towneley). Book-plates and their Early Engravers. City Mission Record.

Hartford, Conn., 1888.

16. Dubbs (Rev. Dr. Joseph Henry). Peter Miller’s Book-plate. Reformed Church Messenger (Whitehall Papers, second series, No. V.).

Philadelphia, Penn., U.S.A., June 19, 1889.

17. The Century Magazine, Vol. XXXIX. The Grolier Club, 87.

New York and London, 8vo, 1889.

Contains the book-plate of the Grolier Club.

18. The American Book Maker. Book-plates, illustrated. Vol. XI., No. 2, 8vo, August, 1890; Vol. XIII., No. 3, 8vo, September, 1891.

New York, U.S.A.

19. The Book Lover. Edited by Ingersoll Lockwood, Phil. Bibl. Book-plate, A Classical, by Rhead, 60; An American, 35; An Artistic, by Rhead, 79; Book-plates, by Rhead, 53, 91; Centennial, by A. B. Bogart, 69; Design for, 23; for Cultured Collectors, 115; Book-plates, 13. All the above articles are illustrated.

New York, William Evarts Benjamin, 8vo, 1890.

Publication discontinued after twelfth number.

20. The Sunday Sun. South Carolina Book-plates.

Charleston, S.C., January 4, 1891.

21. Dubbs (Rev. Dr. Joseph Henry). Hobbies and How to Ride them. The Interior, June 11, 18, 1891.

Chicago, Ill., 1891.

These articles do not directly refer to book-plates, but contain incidental allusions.

22. Providence Sunday Journal. Collecting Book-plates, Mrs. E. H. L. Barker.

Providence, R.I., U.S.A., November 15, 1891.

23. The News and Courier. A Bibliographical Hint. Something about Book-plates.

Charleston, S.C., U.S.A., March 1, 1892.

24. Stevenson (E. Ireneus). The Book-plate and How to Make it. The Christian Union.

New York, U.S.A., April 30, 1892.

25. The Collector. Some Historic Book-plates (Rev. Dr. J. H. Dubbs), V., 151-152, 164-165, 176-177; German Book-plates of Pennsylvania (Rev. Dr. J. H. Dubbs), VI., 3-5; The Book-plate of Jacob Sargeant, illustrated (Charles Dexter Allen); Collection of Book-plates, VI., 29.

New York, Walter Romeyn Benjamin, 4to, 1892.

26. Hutton (Laurence). From the Books of Laurence Hutton. On Some American Book-plates, chapter i., 3-29.

New York, Harper & Bros., 12mo, 1892.

A reprint of the articles which appeared in the Book Buyer, 1886, and also in the Ex Libris Journal, Vol. II.

27. American Dictionary of Printing and Book-making, Part iv., 180, 181. Ex Libris, illustrated.

New York, Howard Lockwood & Co., 4to, 1892.

28. The Book Buyer. Some English Book-plates. A review of Mr. Castle’s book, illustrated, V., pp. 19-22. Some French Book-plates. A review of Mr. Hamilton’s book, illustrated, V., pp. 65-67.

New York, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 4to, 1893.

29. The Library Journal. Note of the Ex Libris Society of London.

New York, May, 1893.

30. Jamaica Plain News. Book-plates. A review of Mr. Castle’s book, illustrated.

Jamaica Plain, Mass., U.S.A., July 8, 1893.

31. The Critic. Book-plates of New England Authors. A review of Mr. Castle’s book, illustrated, Vol. XIX., pp. 82, 83. Some American Book-plates, illustrated, Vol. XX., pp. 88, 89.

The Critic Company, New York, folio, 1893.

32. The Hartford Post. Hundreds of Book-plates in the Collection of a Hartford Gentleman, illustrated.

Hartford, Conn., U.S.A., August 19, 1893.

33. The Richmond Despatch. Arms of the Virginia Company. An interesting historical book-plate. R. A. Brock, Secretary Southern Historical Society, September 17, 1893. That old Book-plate. Note on the Arms of the Virginia Company, October 15, 1893.

Richmond, Va., U.S.A., 1893.

34. The Richmond Despatch. Note on the Ex Libris Journal.

Richmond, Va., December 3, 1893.

35. The Albany Argus. Note on Book-plate of the Albany Library Society.

Albany, N.Y., U.S.A., November, 1893.

36. Magazine of Art. “Ex Libris.” A review of Mr. Castle’s book.

New York, folio, December, 1893.

37. The Book-Lover’s Almanac. The Art of the Book-plate, by Henri Pene DuBois, with seven caricature designs by Henriot. The Carroll Book-plate, by Charles Dexter Allen, illustrated.

New York, Duprat & Co., 1893.

38. The Art Amateur. Ex-Libris Notes, illustrated, Vol. XXX., pp. 92, 121, 148, 173.

New York, Montague Marks, Publisher, 25 Union Square, folio, 1894.

39. The Dial. Private Book-marks. A note of Mr. Hardy’s book, p. 88.

Chicago, Ill., February 1, 1894.

40. The Collector. A Current Record of Art, Bibliography, Antiquarianism, etc. Published semi-monthly.

Alfred Trumble, 454 West 24th Street, New York.

The following numbers contain brief articles on book-plates: Vol. IV., Nos. 13, 14, 20; Vol. V., No. 1, 1893; Vol. V., Nos. 8, 9, 1894. This is not to be confounded with The Collector, published by Walter R. Benjamin.

41. The Inland Printer. The Book-plate, its Literature, etc., by W. Irving Way, illustrated, Vol. XII., No. 6, pp. 460-461.

The Inland Printer Co., Chicago, Ill., March, 1894.

42. Book Reviews. American Book-plates, by Charles Dexter Allen.

New York, Macmillan & Co., Vol. II., No. 1, May, 1894.
* * *

Allusions to book-plates, or reproductions of interesting plates, are found in the following works: —

Bridgman (Thomas). The Pilgrims of Boston and their Descendants. Book-plate of Peter Kemble, Esq.

Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 8vo, 1856.

Magazine of American History. November, 1880, Kissam book-plate, p. 376; February, 1881, Washington’s book-plate, p. 88; March, 1881, Kissam book-plate, pp. 225, 302; April, 1881, W. Smith’s book-plate, p. 274; August, 1884, Roger Morris; book-plate of Henry Clinton, grandson of Sir H. Clinton.

Ralph Waldo Emerson. His Maternal Ancestors. With some Reminiscences of Him. By David Greene Haskins, D.D. Boston, Cupples, Upham & Co., 12mo, 1886.

Book-plate of Rev. William Emerson, father of Ralph Waldo.

Lion Gardiner and his Descendants, by Curtis E. Gardiner.

St. Louis, 1890.

Book-plates of John Gardiner, Fifth Proprietor of Gardiner’s Island, and John Lyon Gardiner, Seventh Proprietor.

History of the Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of George Washington as First President of the United States.

New York, Appleton & Co., 1892.

Book-plate of George Washington.

Pene DuBois (Henri). Four Private Libraries of New York.

New York, Duprat & Co., 8vo, 1892.

Book-plates of C. Jolly-Bavoillet and George B. DeForest.

Customs and Fashions in Old New England. Book-plates, p. 286. Alice Morse Earle.

New York, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1893.

Jamaica Plain News. Sketch of a “talk” on Book-plates, by Mr. E. N. Hewins.

Jamaica Plain, Mass. U.S.A., March 3, 1894.

Origin and Growth of the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society. A paper presented at a Meeting of the Society, November 9, 1893, by Samuel Abbott Green, M.D. Pamphlet.

John Wilson & Son, University Press,
Cambridge, Mass., 1893.

Describes the various book-plates used by the Society, and is illustrated with several fac-similes.

The Jaunceys of New York. Pamphlet, 24 pp.

New York, 1876.

William Jauncey’s book-plate for frontispiece.

Annals of the Van Rennselaers in the United States, by Rev. Maunsell Van Rennselaer, D.D., LL.D.

Albany, 8vo., pp. 241. 1888.

Book-plate of K. K. Van Rennselaer, to face page 214.

Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IX., page 14.

Book-plate of Sir John St. Clair. Notices on him by Charles R. Hildeburn. 1885.

THE ENGLISH BIBLIOGRAPHY

By H. W. Fincham, Esq., and James Roberts Brown, F.R.G.S.

[Reprinted by their kind permission.]

1. Bartsch (Adam). Le Peintre Graveur, Vol. VII., for plates by Dürer and others.

Vienna, 21 vols., 8vo, 1803-1821.

2. Moule (Thomas). Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnæ Britanniæ, pp. 367-388.

London, royal 8vo, 1822.

Moule used the cut on the title-page as his book-plate.

3. The Gentleman’s Magazine. Remarks on the invention of book-plates, Part ii., 613.

London, 8vo, 1822.

4. The Gentleman’s Magazine. Book-plates (C. S. B.), Part i., 198-199.

London, 8vo, 1823.

5. Wadd (William). Mems., Maxims, and Memoirs, pp. 146-147.

London, Callow & Wilson, 8vo, 1827.

6. Parsons (Rev. Daniel). On Book-plates. Third Annual Report of the Oxford University Archæological and Heraldic Society, pp. 17-25.

Oxford, J. Vincent, royal 8vo, 1837.

7. Notes and Queries, 1st Series. Book-plates, whimsical one, vi., 32; motto, i., 212; early, iii., 495; iv., 46, 93, 354; vii., 26; xi., 265, 351, 471; xii., 35, 114.

London, 1849-1855.

8. Dennistoun (James). Memoirs of Sir Robert Strange … and Andrew Lumisden, ii., 283-284.

London, Longman, 2 vols., 8vo, 1855.

Gives the dates of three book-plates engraved by Strange.

9. Notes and Queries, 2d Series. Book-stamps, armorial, x., 409.

London, 1856-1861.

10. Notes and Queries, 3d Series. Book-plates, armorial, vi., 306; their heraldic authority, xii., 117, 218.; by R. A., wood engraver, viii., 308. London, 1862-1867.

11. Beaupré (M.). Notice sur quelques Graveurs Nancéiens du XVIII Siècle. Nancy, Lucien Wiener, 8vo, 1862.

Contains description of a number of book-plates engraved by Dominique Collin.

12. See American Bibliography, No. 1.

13. See American Bibliography, No. 1.

14. See American Bibliography, No. 2.

15. Leighton, F.S.A. (John). Book-plates, Ancient and Modern, with examples, illustrated. Gentleman’s Magazine, 4th Series, Vol. I., pp. 798-804.

London, 8vo, June, 1866.

Reprinted in the Ex Libris Journal, July, 1891; also reprinted in the British and Colonial Printer and Stationer, August 6, 1891.

16. Hugo, M.A. (Thos.). The Bewick Collector, illustrated, pp. 303-322.

London, Reeve & Co., 8vo, 1866.

17. Larousse (Pierre). Ex Libris, mots latins qui signifient littéralement des livres, d’entre des livres, faissant partie des livres, avec le nom du propriétaire. Ces mots s’inscrivent ordinairement en tête de chaque volume d’une bibliothèque avec la signature du propriétaire. On connait ce trait d’ignorance d’un financier, homme d’ordre avant tout, qui avait ordonné à son chapelier de coller soigneusement au fond de son chapeau, “Ex Libris Vaudore.” Grand Dictionnaire Universel du XIX Siècle, Vol. 7. Paris, 16 vols., 4to, 1866-1877.

18. See American Bibliography, No. 1.

19. See American Bibliography, No. 1.

20. Notes and Queries, 4th series. Book-plates, armorial, iv., 409, 518; v., 65, 210, 286; ix., 160; exchanged, x., 519.

London, 1868-1873.

21. Hugo, M.A. (Thos.). The Bewick Collector Supplement, illustrated, pp. xxiii., 152-155.

London, Reeve & Co., 8vo, 1868.

22. Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (Joseph Jackson). Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, illustrated, Vol. I. Examples of Armorial Book-plates: Hooke, 1703; Rogers, 1700; Rogers, Gage, 1805; Dallaway, 284; Billingsley, Egerton, 1707; Snell, 299.

London, royal 8vo, 1868.

23. Bibliophile Français. Gazette illustrée des amateurs, de livre d’estampes, et des hautes curiosités.

Paris, 7 vols., royal 8vo, 1868-1873.

This work incorporates the “Armorial du Bibliophile” of Guigard.

24. Bachelin-Deflorenne, bookseller, of Garrick Street, Covent Garden, London, December, 1869. Catalogue of, describes two book-plates dated respectively 1279 and 1314. Vide The Book Fancier, P. Fitzgerald, p. 129.

25. Guigard (Joannis). Armorial du bibliophile, avec illustrations dans le texte.

Paris, Bachelin-Deflorenne, 2 vols., 8vo, 1870-1872.

Contains about 1400 cuts of super-libris.

26. Tourneaux (Maurice). Ex Libris. Amateur d’autographes. April, 1872. An article on the collection of ex libris in the possession of M. Aglaüs Bouvenne.

27. Notes and Queries, 5th Series. Book-plate, R. T. Pritchett’s, ix., 29, 75; query, x., 428; armorial, i., 386; exchanged, i., 60, 199; ii., 159; punning, iv., 464; v., 35; handbook of, vi., 465; vii., 36, 76; heraldic, vi., 369, 543; vii., 28, 36, 76, 233, 435, 515; earliest known, vii., 76, 235; mottoes on, vii., 427; viii., III, 258; collections, vii., 435, 515; viii., 38, 79, 118, 158, 178, 360; xi., 260; dated, viii., 200, 298, 397, 517; ix., 198; xi., 446; xii., 33; how to arrange collections, ix., 20; papers on, ix., 360.

London, 1874-1879.

28. Poulet-Malassis (A.). Les Ex Libris Français, depuis leur origine jusqu’à nos jours. Plates.

Paris, P. Rouquette, royal 8vo, 1874.

29. De Rieffenberg. De Marques et devises mises à leur livres par un grande nombre d’amateurs.

Paris, 1874.

30. Athenæum. “Les Ex libris Français.” Review of Poulet-Malassis’ book “Les Ex Libris Français.”

London, p. 469, October 9, 1875.

31. Longpérier-Grimoard (Comte de). Etude sur les Ex Libris.

Senlis, 8vo, 8 pp., 1875.

A paper read before the Comité-Archéologique de Senlis, December 11, 1874.

32. Longpérier-Grimoard (Comte de). Letter to Monsieur Aubry on a Super-Libris of Crozat. Bulletin de Bouquiniste, No. 416. Paris, Aubry, April 15, 1875.

33. Poulet-Malassis (A.). Les Ex Libris Français. Nouvelle edition, revue, très-augmentée et ornée de vingt-quatre planches.

Paris, P. Rouquette, royal 8vo, 1875.

34. Tooke (M. A.). Notes on Book-plates, illustrated. The Art Journal, new series, XV., 267-270.

London, Vèrtue, folio, September, 1876.

35. Longpérier-Grimoard (Comte de). Une marque inconnue (College du cardinal le Moine).

Paris, Aubry, 1876.

Reprinted from the Bulletin de Bouquiniste, December 1 and 15, 1876.

36. Van de Haeghen. Dictionnaire des devises des hommes des lettres, imprimeurs, libraires, bibliophiles, etc.

1876-1879.

37. Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (Joseph Jackson). Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, Vol. II., illustrated. Examples of Armorial Book-plates: Barker, 505; Beddington, 244; Bowdon, 525; De Burgo, 1720, 287; Cary-Elwes, 556; Furneaux, 170; Gomm, 184; Haslewood, 128; Hilliard, 87; Lorimer, 421; Palmer, 487; Potter, 570; Waldy, 583.

London, royal 8vo, 1877.

38. Pall Mall Gazette. Occasional Notes, “Old Bookworm,” p. 4, November 19; p. 5, December 18.

London, 1877.

39. The Genealogist, Vol. II. Book-plate of Anthony Stewart, illustrated, 192.

London, Golding & Lawrence, 8vo, 1878.

40. Warren, M.A. (The Hon. J. Leicester). Guide to the Study of Book-plates. Plates.

London, John Pearson, 8vo, 1880.

41. The Bookseller. A Guide to the Study of Book-plates. Review of Warren’s book, “A Guide to the Study of Book-plates.”

London, October 6, 1880.

42. The Graphic. The Reader. Review of Warren’s book, “A Guide to the Study of Book-plates.”

London, October 16, 1880.

43. Saturday Review. Book-plates. A review of Warren’s book, “A Guide to the Study of Book-plates.”

London, October 20, 1880.

44. The Academy. Art Books. Review of Warren’s book, “A Guide to the Study of Book-plates.”

London, November 13, 1880.

45. The Antiquary, edited by E. Walford, M.A., Vol. I. Notes on Book-plates, 75-77; Book-plates (W. Hamilton), 117-118; Book-plates, 189; Notes on Curious Book-plates, 236-237; Another Chapter on Book-plates (Alfred Wallis), 256-259.

London, Elliot Stock, 4to, 1880.

46. The Antiquary, edited by E. Walford, M.A., Vol. II. A Supplementary Chapter on Book-plates, 6-10; An Essay on Book-plates (E. P. Shirley), 115-118; Book-plates, 133, 272.

London, Elliot Stock, 4to, 1880.

47. Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (Joseph Jackson). Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, Vol. III., illustrated. Examples of Armorial Book-plates: Andrews, 171; Bedford, 189; Carson, 156; Burr, 156; Courthope, 327; Dalton, 438; Fenwick, Note respecting Bewick, 433; Gregory, 290; Harrington, 1706, 195; Hoblyn, 353; Hyett, 95; Jackson, 402; Millard, 445; Mitchell, 101, 143; Nott, 1763, 233; Ridgway, 1871, 47; St. George, 82; Strangways, 22; Tomes, 273; Waggett, 182; Walters, 226, 252; White, 1878, 206; Woodroffe, 65.

London, royal 8vo, 1880.

48. Notes and Queries, 6th Series. Book-plates, collections of, i., 2, 178, 197, 266, 386; ii., 272, 302; vi., 161, 298; x., 24; of Lord Keane and others, i., 336; ii., 34, 94, 255; “As” on, i., 516; armorial, ii., 367, 396, 427; iii., 73, 126, 278, 298; xi., 267, 410; their removal, ii., 445, 491; iii., 31; their arrangement, iii., 28, 130, 195; dated, iii., 204, 302; iv., 206, 247, 466, 486; v., 9, 78, 151; vi., 357; vii., 146, 166; ix., 480; x., 34; accumulated, iii., 289, 473; iv., 16; Burton, iii., 386; their collection, 402; cryptographic, 403; with astronomical symbols, 429; something new in, 506: Austro-Hungarian, 508; with Greek mottoes, iv., 266, 414, 497; v., 296, 457; vi., 136, 218, 398; vii., 295, 304, 336; viii., 278; their mounting, iv., 305; their exchange, v., 46; curious, v., 226, 305, 374, 457; vi., 15, 76; Bishop of Clonfert’s, 1698, v., 346; portrait, v., 407; vi., 14, 157; Joseph Ignace’s, vi., 68, 237; Rev. Adam Clarke’s, vii., 304; foreign, viii., 268, 298; John Collet’s, 1633, ix., 308, 437; Boteler, x., 27; unidentified, 129; German, 269, 373; Arthur Charlett’s, xi., 267, 411, 433, 451; ancient, xii., 8, 78; heraldic, 10, 429; parochial, 69, 152; typographical, 288, 352, 415; their antiquity, 512.

London, 1880-1885.

49. Stoeber (Auguste). Petit Revue d’ex libris Alsaciens.

Mulhouse, 12mo, 1880.

50. Nouvelle étude sur l’université de Pont-à-mousson.

Nancy, 1880.

51. The Antiquary, Vol. III. Reviews. A Guide to the Study of Book-plates, 77.

London, Elliot Stock, 4to, 1881.

52. The Antiquary, Vol. IV. Last Words on Book-plates, 106-111.

London, Elliot Stock, 4to, 1881.

53. Dobson (Austin). The Book-plate’s Petition: a poem.

Notes and Queries, Jan. 8, 1881.

54. Hamilton, F.R.G.S. (Walter). Leaves from a Library, on Book-plates. West Middlesex Advertiser, March 26; April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; May 7, 14.

London, Shields, Sloane Square, 1881.

55. The Genealogist, Vol. V. “A Guide to the Study of Book-plates” (a review of Warren), illustrated, 74-77. Grant of Arms to John Leyland, illustrated with book-plate, 184. London, George Bell & Sons, 8vo, 1881.

56. Palatine Note Book, Vol. I. Book-plates, 15, 16, 30, 52, 53, 69, 114, 195; illustrated, 217; of Jesus Coll., Camb., 128; Walpole’s, 209. Manchester, 4to, 1881.

57. Paper and Printing Trades Journal. Ex Libris, illustrated. March, p. 48; September, p. 19.

London, 4to, 1881.

58. Western Antiquary, Vol. I., edited by W. H. K. Wright, F.R.H.S. Book-plates, Francis Drake’s, 32, illustrated; proposed work on, by Walter Hamilton, 174.

Plymouth, 4to, 1881.

59. Daily News. A leader on book-borrowers, book-plates, and mottoes.

London, April 29, 1881.

60. Lang (Andrew). The Library, pp. 42-59.

London, Macmillan, 8vo, 1881.

61. See American Bibliography, No. 5.

62. Hardy (W. J.). Book-plates. The Globe, November 3.

London, 1881.

Reprinted in Turnovers from the Globe.

London, The Globe office, 8vo, n.d.

63. The Antiquary, Vol. V. Book-plates, 85, 86.

London, Elliot Stock, 4to, 1882.

64. Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographer, edited by E. Walford, M.A., Vol. I. Notes on English Book-plates, No. 1 (W. J. Hardy), illustrated, 173-177.

London, Reeves, royal 8vo, 1882.

65. Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographer, edited by E. Walford, M.A., Vol. II. Notes on English Book-plates, No. 2 (J. Harrop), 53-55, illustrated; on Book-plates (F. J. Thairlwall), 277-280, illustrated; Book-plates, 48, 106, 161, 322.

London, Reeves, royal 8vo, 1882.

66. Palatine Note Book, Vol. II. Book-plates, 18, illustrated.

Manchester, 4to, 1882.

67. Printing Times and Lithographer. Curiosities of Book-plates, viii., 265-268, 290-292.

London, Wyman & Sons, 4to, 1882.

68. Western Antiquary, edited by W. H. K. Wright, F.R.H.S., Vol. II. Book-plates, local, 197; Armorial, 211, 212, illustrated.

Plymouth, 4to, 1882.

69. Paper and Printing Trades Journal. A Curious Book-plate, illustrated, No. 40, p. 45.

London, 4to, September, 1882.

70. The Antiquary, Vol. VII. Book-plates, early reference to, 231.

London, Elliot Stock, 4to, 1883.

71. Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographer, edited by E. Walford, M.A., Vol. III. Book-plates (D. P.[arsons]), 2-7, 53-56, illustrated (R. Day), 272-273; Book-plates, 104, 161, 274.

London, Reeves, royal 8vo, 1883.

72. Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographer, edited by E. Walford, M.A., Vol. IV. Book-plates (W. Hamilton), 110, 111.

London, Reeves, royal 8vo, 1883.

73. Palatine Note Book, Vol. III. Book-plates, 51, 97, 191, 233, illustrated.

Manchester, 4to, 1883.

74. Benoit (Arthur). Les Ex Libris de Schœpflin, illustrated.

Paris, 8vo, 1883.

An extract from “Le Bulletin de la Société pour la conservation des monuments historiques d’Alsace,” 2d Series, xii., 30-33.

75. Benoit (Arthur). Les Ex Libris dans les trois évêches, Toul, Metz, Verdun, 1552-1790.

Paris, 8vo, 1883.

76. Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographer, edited by E. Walford, M.A., Vol. V. A Bibliography of Book-plates (W. Hamilton), 78-80; Book-plates, 106, 107, 162, 217.

London, royal 8vo, 1884.

77. Griggs (W.). Eighty-three examples of Book-plates from Various Collections. Plates. Privately printed.

W. Griggs, Hanover Street, Peckham, London, 4to, 1884.

78. Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (Joseph Jackson). Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, Vol. IV., illustrated. Examples of Armorial Book-plates: Carew, 154; Clutton, 300; Collins, 274; Fletcher, 214; Gidley, 19; Hayman, 54; Heysham, 375; Heywood, 202; Humphry, 314; Littleton, 166; Lynch, 387; Meade, 6; Pole, 131; Pringle, 190; Symons, 250; Soltau, 250; Traherne, 102; Underhill, 78; Wickham, 67; Wilmer, 238; Wilmer Ex Dono, 1599, 238.

London, royal 8vo, 1884.

79. Benoit (Arthur). Les bibliophiles, les collectioneurs, et les bibliothèques des monasteres des trois évêches, 1552-1790.

Paris, royal 8vo, 1884.

80. See American Bibliography, No. 8.

81. Day, F.S.A., M.R.I.A. (Robert). Notice of book-plates engraved by Cork artists. Journal of the Royal Historical and Archæological Association of Ireland, illustrated, No. 61, Vol. VII., January, 1885.

Privately reprinted, 7pp., 8vo. Reprinted in the Ex Libris Journal, August, 1891.

82. Day, F.S.A., M.R.I.A. (Robert). “Ex Libris.” Journal of the Birmingham Central Literary Association, illustrated.

Privately reprinted, 7 pp., 8vo, 1885.

83. See American Bibliography, No. 7.

84. Western Antiquary, edited by W. H. K. Wright, F.R.H.S., Vol. IV. Book-plate of J. O. H. Glynn, 38, illustrated.

Plymouth, 4to, 1885.

85. The Antiquary, Vol. XIII. Book-plate, 231, 278.

London, Elliot Stock, 4to, 1886.

86. See American Bibliography, No. 9.

87. See American Bibliography, No. 9.

88. See American Bibliography, No. 9.

89. East Anglian, edited by the Rev. C. H. Evelyn White, F.S.A. Pretyman’s Book-plate, New Series, i., 246.

Ipswich, 8vo, 1886.

90. Fitzgerald (Percy). The Book Fancier, 128-131.

London, Sampson Low, 8vo, 1886.

91. Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (Joseph Jackson). Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 2d Series, Vol. I., illustrated. Examples of Armorial Book-plates: Brownlowe, 1698, 221; Chauncy, 28; Chetwode, 85; Lady Mary Booth, Chetwood, 122; Conder, 61; Dade, 311; Dering, 1630, 285; Elizabeth, Countess of Exeter, 268; Murray, 347; Shank, 235; Smith, 347; Walpole, 364.

London, royal 8vo, 1886.

92. See American Bibliography, No. 10.

93. See American Bibliography, No. 12.

94. Locker-Lamson (Frederic). The Rowfant Library, a catalogue of the printed books, manuscripts, autograph letters, … collected by F. Locker-Lamson.

Printed for presentation, royal 8vo, 1886. Contains three varieties of F. L. – L.’s book-plates, and at p. 176: “Note. – I think Sir William (Stirling-Maxwell) designed above a hundred book-plates for himself and his friends. F. L.”

95. Notes and Queries, 7th Series. Book-plates, English mentioned in 1720, i., 65; heraldic, i., 448; ii., 15, 56; Græme, ii., 49, 98, 154; with inscription, 364; “I love my books,” etc., ii., 410, 455; date of, iii., 248; owner of, iv., 109; spurious, iv., 148, 212; engraved by Heylbrouck, v., 48, 174; of Suffolk, vi., 508; Friedrich Nicolai’s, xi., 109, 213, 333; Ex Libris Society, 160, 360.

London, 1886-1891.

96. Quentin-Bauchart (E.). Les Femmes bibliographiles de France (XVIe, XVIIe, et XVIIIe Siècles). Avec 43 Planches d’Armoiries.

Paris, 2 vols., 8vo, 1886.

97. Franks, F.R.S., V.P.S.A. (Augustus W.). Notes on Book-plates, No. 1, English-dated Book-plates, 1574-1800.

Printed for private distribution, 8vo, 32 pp., 1887.

98. See American Bibliography, No. 14.

99. See American Bibliography, No. 14.

100. See American Bibliography, No. 13.

101. Dobson (Austin). The Book-plate’s Petition. Ballads of Books, A. Lang.

London, 1888.

102. Encyclopædic Dictionary. “Book-plate, a piece of paper stamped or engraved with a name or device and pasted in a book to show the ownership.”

London, Cassell, royal 8vo, 1888.

103. Gentleman’s Magazine Library. Literary Curiosities, Book-plates, 82-86, 325.

London, Elliot Stock, 8vo, 1888.

104. Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (Joseph Jackson). Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 2d Series, Vol. II., illustrated. Examples of Armorial Book-plates: Bartlett, 294; Biss, 152; Draper, 24; Owen, 368; Scheurl-Tucker, by A. Dürer, 104, 105, 120; Gibson, 196.

London, royal 8vo, 1888.

105. Tit-Bits. Book-stealing, 107.

London, May 26, 1888.

106. Western Antiquary, edited by W. H. K. Wright, F.R.H.S., Vol. VII. Curious Book-lines, by George Wightwick, 160, 161.