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Total number of records: 41

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Brotherton Collection36
Herbert Read Collection11
Incunabula4
English Literature2
Ripon Cathedral1

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saints17
incunabula7
death2
chess1
chivalry1
christian women saints1
cross, legends of the1
medicine, medieval1

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Troy (Ancient City)2
Troy (Extinct City)2

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Caxton, William41
Caxton, William (1422-1491)41
Jacobus De Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298)19
Ellis, Frederick Startridge18
Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901)18
Kelmscott Press10
Lefevre, Raoul (1460-)4
Sparling, H Halliday3
Sparling, H. Halliday3
Cambridge University Library2

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Fac-similes of examples from the press of William Caxton at Westminster

Price, Francis Compton; Caxton, William (1422-1491)

1877

A manuscript note states that six copies were done as large paper (proofs), not numbered.

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The history of Reynard the Foxe

Caxton, William (1422-1491); Sparling, H Halliday; Morris, William (1834-1896); Kelmscott Press

1892

Based on a Dutch prose rendering of Reinaerts historie, a 14th century recension and continuation of Reinaert de Vos. "Done into English out of Dutch by William Caxton, and now reprinted by... Willi...

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The Golden legend (v. 1)

Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press

1892

One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.

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The Golden legend (v. 2)

Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press

1892

One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.

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The Golden legend (v. 3)

Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press

1892

One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.

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The order of chivalry

Llull, Ramón (1232??-1316); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Morris, William (1834-1896); Kelmscott Press

1892

L'Ordene de chevalerie and its translation are in verse. "Memoranda concerning the two pieces here reprinted [by F. S. Ellis]": p. 148-[151]. In 2 pts., each with special t.p. and colophon: pt. 2 ...

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The Golden legend (v. 1)

Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press

1892

One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.

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The Golden legend (v. 2)

Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press

1892

One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.

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The Golden legend (v. 3)

Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press

1892

One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.

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Ars moriendi : that is to saye the craft for to deye for the helthe of mannes sowle : photolithograph of the unique and perfect copy, printed about 1491 by William Caxton or Wynken de Worde, preserved in the Bodleian Library, Oxford

Nicholson, Edward Williams Byron (1849-1912); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Worde, Wynkyn de (1534)

[1891]

Imprint date from author's essay: 1 October 1891.

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Sex quam elegantissimæ epistolæ

Caxton, William (1422-1491); Carmeliano, Pietro (1451-1527); Catholic Church. Pope (1471-1484 : Sixtus IV); Venice (Republic). Doge, 1479-1485 (Giovanni Mocenigo)

1892

Edition of 350 copies.

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