Notes and Queries, Number 31, June 1, 1850 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 50 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 31, June 1, 1850.

Notes and Queries, Number 31, June 1, 1850 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 50 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 31, June 1, 1850.

A List of Printed Service Books according to the Ancient Uses of the Anglican Church has recently been{15} printed by Mr. F. Dickenson (late M.P. for Somersetshire), as a first attempt towards getting a complete account of all such books, and of all copies of each class that are extant.  Mr. Dickenson’s object is, eventually to produce a complete Catalogue raisonnee of all books of this class, whether printed or MSS., comprising, as to the MSS., a careful abstract of the contents of each, with a notice of its probable age and of anything that may help to fix the place where it was written, or intended to be used; and as to the printed copies, supplying the title, colophon, foliation, and any peculiarities of type, woodcuts, or ornaments, and including besides, an account of the origin and history of the Anglican uses.  Any information on these heads with which that gentleman may be favoured, our readers may calculate on seeing turned to good account.

We have tested De la Rue and Co.’s Improved Pamphlet Binder (registered by James MacCabe), for the purpose of facilitating the binding or extracting of any letter or pamphlet, without the possibility of deranging the consecutive order of any others that may be contained in it, and have found it answer extremely well the purpose for which it was intended.  Whether containing one pamphlet or fifty,—­and we tried with the numbers of our valued contemporary, the Athenaeum,—­it equally forms a perfect book; and we have therefore no doubt of its practical utility.

Messrs. Sotheby and Co., Wellington Street, Strand, will commence on Wednesday next a nine days’ sale of the Philological, Philosophical, Historical, Classical, and General Library of the late Dr. Scott, of Bedford Square, a library particularly rich in Oriental Works.

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BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES

WANTED TO PURCHASE.

(In continuation of Lists in former Nos.): 

ARCANA OF SCIENCE, 1828.

Odd Volumes.

ERASMUS’S PARAPHRASE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, Vol.  II., and
Title-page to Vol.  I.

BLOOMFIELD’S NORFOLK, Vol.  III.

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF STRAFFORD (being Vol.  VIII. of “Rushworth’s
Historical Collections").

*** Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, carriage free, to be sent to Mr. Bell, Publisher of “NOTES AND QUERIES,” 186.  Fleet Street.

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+NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.+

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