Proposals for publishing, a comparative anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body, with that of a tyger and a common fowl : in thirty tables, two copper-plates to each table, 20 inches by 15 : forming six numbers, ten plates to each number
[1802]
2
Jones and Co. (London, England)
Now publishing in numbers, price 1s. and in monthly parts, at 2s. each, Commemoration of Hogarth by an edition of his works, commenced exactly a century after their first appearance
[1833?]
3
British School
Prospectus and catalogue of the British School
1802
4
Britton, John, 1771–1857
The architectural antiquities of Great Britain
1807-1826
5
Moon, Francis Graham, 1796–1871
The Waterloo banquet at Apsley House
[1846?]
6
Campbell, Ken, 1939–2022
Skute Awabo [Awabo Skute]
1992
7
Nooth, Charlotte
Proposals for publishing by subscription, original poems
[1815]
8
Szirtes, George, 1948–
The burning of the books
2008
9
IvoryPress
Richard Long
[2004]
10
Allix, Susan, 1943–
[Prospectus for Susan Allix's Small cakes
2018
11
On the 1st of May next, will be published, by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, price £1:11:6, elegantly coloured, a series of original designs for shop-fronts by William Davison, architect
[1816]
12
Hornor, Thomas, 1785–1844
Prospectus of an improved mode of delineating estates
1814
13
Bligh's voyage in the Resource from Coupang to Batavia
1937
14
Prospectus of a new edition of The Anglo-Saxon annals
[1822?]
15
Proposals for publishing by subscription, twelve engravings of a series of views, of interesting scenes and achievements of the British Army in Spain and Portugal
[1811?]
16
Charnock, John, 1756–1807
Prospectus and specimen of an history of marine architecture
1796
17
Preparing for publication, Des. Erasimi Rot. Concio de puero Iesu : olim pronunciata a puero in schola Iohannis Coleti Londini instituta in qua praesidebat imago pueri Iesu docentis specie : Editio nova : Londoni, Typis I. et I.B. Nichols, et S. Bentley, MDCCCXV
September, 1815
18
Belt, Richard Claude, 1851–1920
The late Earl of Beaconsfield
[1881?]
19
Campbell, Ken, 1939–2022
Ken Campbell archive,
1975-2003
20
Christie, John, 1945–
John Christie archive,
1975-1995
21
Specimens of James Nisbet & Company's illustrated books
1857
22
In the press, and speedily will be published, part I of Archaica, containing a reprint of scarce Old English tracts, with prefaces and notes, critical and biographical
[1814?]
23
To be published by subscription, A collection of select views in Great Britain
October 1, 1783
24
Hawkins, John Sidney, 1758–1842
Proposals for publishing by subscription, in the course of the next spring, in one volume quarto, accompanied with seventeen plates, An Account and explanation of the paintings and other ornaments and decorations, discovered in the month of September last on the walls of the present House of Commons
[1800]
25
Szirtes, George, 1948–
The burning of the books
2008
26
In the press, and to be published immediately, by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row, dedicated by permission, to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, the entire works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyatt, the elder, by G.F. Nott, D.D.F.S.A., late fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
[1815]
27
Greenwood, C. (Christopher), 1786–1855
Historical epitome of the several counties and islands in the United Kingdom
1838?]
28
Lackington, Allen and Co
In the course of the present month, will be published Part I. of Portraits of illustrious personages of Great Britain
1814
29
British School
A prospectus, &c. of the British School
[1802?]
30
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
In the course of the ensuing winter will be published, a reprint of the Morte d'Arthur
[1816?]
31
This day is published, The morbid anatomy of the liver
[1812]
32
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
Proposals for publishing a picturesque voyage round Great Britain
1813
33
Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754–1835
Code of health and longevity
[1815]
34
Somerville, William, 1675–1742
Rural sports, a poem, by William Somerville, author of "The Chase"
June 1, 1812
35
On the 1st of February, 1814, was published, no. I, price two shillings, of The new monthly magazine
[1814]
36
Prospectus of a work,
between 1812 and 1819]
37
Bush, Tracey
[Prospectus for Tracey Bush's artist book Dusk : British Moths]
[2016]
38
Preparing for the press, a new edition of The Saxon chronicle, with an English translation and notes by the Rev. J. Ingram ... : a reprint of that very valuable Romance of Morte Arthur, with an introduction and notes, in quarto ... : "The poeticall exercises at vacant houres of James the Sixt--King of Scotland," edited by R.P. Gillies, Esq
[1822?]
39
Allix, Susan, 1943–
[Prospectus for Susan Allix's Sea Air
2018
40
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
The life of James the Second, King of England
1813
41
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
Proposals for publishing by subscription, the History of the Kings of England from the arrival of the Saxons A.D. 449, to his own times, A.D. 1143
Dec.15, 1813
42
To be published by subscription, two coloured engravings, with descriptive letter-press, of the procession and ceremony of the installation of the Knights of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, from the drawings by Mr. Frederic Nash
[June 1, 1812]
43
Nearly ready for publication, in two volumes ... An inquiry into the origin and early history of engraving on copper and wood : with an account of the most ancient engravers and their works, from the earliest period, to the middle of the sixteenth century : comprising observations on some of the first books ornaments with wood-cuts : by William Young Ottley, F.A.S
1816
44
This day are published, in three volumes, quarto, price £7:7s. boards, illustrated with 74 plates, printed chiefly from his manuscripts, under the direction of a select committee of civil engineers, Reports, estimates, and treatises, embracing the several subjects of canals, navigable rivers, harbours, piers, bridges, draining, embanking, lighthouses, machinery of various descriptions including fire engines, mills, &c. &c. with other miscellaneous papers drawn up in the course of his employment as a civil engineer, by the late Mr. John Smeaton, F.R.S