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---- A Dictionary of the Art of Printing. By William Savage.
London, 1841. 8vo.
_Proverbs._--A Hand-Book of Proverbs, comprising an entire republication of Ray's Collection of English Proverbs ...
and a complete alphabetical Index ... in which are introduced large additions collected by Henry G. Bohn, 1857.
London, 1872.
---- A Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs, comprising French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Danish, with English translations and a general Index. By Henry G.
Bohn. London, 1867.
---- English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases collected from the most authentic sources, alphabetically arranged and annotated. By W. Carew Hazlitt. London, 1869. 8vo. Second edition. London, 1882. Sm. 8vo.
_Quotations._--Many Thoughts of Many Minds: being a Treasury of References, consisting of Selections from the Writings of the most celebrated Authors. Compiled and a.n.a.lytically arranged by Henry Southgate. Third edition. London, 1862.
8vo. Second Series. London, 1871. 8vo.
_Quotations._--n.o.ble Thoughts in n.o.ble Language: a Collection of Wise and Virtuous Utterances in Prose and Verse, from the writings of the known good and the great unknown. Edited by Henry Southgate. London. 8vo.
---- Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay, with Indexes. By S. Austin Allibone. Philadelphia, 1876. Roy.
8vo.
---- Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson, with copious Indexes. By S. Austin Allibone. Philadelphia, 1875.
Roy. 8vo.
---- A Dictionary of Quotations from the English Poets. By Henry G. Bohn. London, 1867. Sq. 8vo. Second edition.
London. Sm. 8vo.
---- An Index to Familiar Quotations, selected princ.i.p.ally from British Authors, with parallel pa.s.sages from various writers, ancient and modern. By J.C. Grocott. Liverpool, 1863. Sm. 8vo.
---- Familiar Quotations: being an attempt to trace to their source pa.s.sages and phrases in common use. By John Bartlett.
Author's edition. London, Sm. 8vo.
---- Words, Facts and Phrases, a Dictionary of Curious, Quaint, and Out-of-the-Way Matters. By Eliezer Edwards.
London, 1882. Sm. 8vo.
_Quotations._--The Reader's Handbook of Allusions, References, Plots and Stories, with their appendices. By the Rev. E. Brewer, LL.D.... Third edition. London, 1882. Sm.
8vo.
---- Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.... By the Rev. E.
Cobham Brewer, LL.D. Twelfth edition. London, no date.
---- A Dictionary of Latin and Greek Quotations, Proverbs, Maxims and Mottos, Cla.s.sical and Mediaeval, including Law Terms and Phrases. Edited by H.T. Riley, B.A. London, 1880.
Sm. 8vo.
_Receipts._--Cooley's Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions and Trades ... designed as a comprehensive Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia.... Sixth edition, revised and greatly enlarged by Richard V. Tuson. London, 1880. 2 vols. 8vo.
_Records._--Handbook of the Public Record Office. By F.S.
Thomas, Secretary of the Public Record Office. London, 1853.
Roy. 8vo.
---- Index to the Printed Reports of Sir Francis Palgrave, K.H., the Deputy-Keeper of the Public Records, 1840-1861.
London, 1865. By John Edwards and Edward James Tabrum. In one alphabet.
_Ritual._--Hierurgia; or, Transubstantiation, Invocation of Saints, Relics and Purgatory, besides those other articles of Doctrine set forth in the Holy Sacrifice of the Ma.s.s expounded; and the use of Holy Water, Incense, and Images [etc.] Ill.u.s.trated. By D. Rock, D.D. Second edition. London, 1851. 8vo.
_Ritual._--Hierurgia Anglicana; or, Doc.u.ments and Extracts ill.u.s.trative of the Ritual of the Church in England after the Reformation. Edited by Members of the Ecclesiological, late Cambridge Camden Society. London, 1848. 8vo.
_Sports._--An Encyclopaedia of Rural Sports, or complete account (historical, practical, and descriptive) of Hunting, Shooting, Fis.h.i.+ng, Racing, etc., etc. By Delabere P. Blaine.
A new edition. London, 1840. 8vo.
_Taxes._--A Sketch of the History of Taxes in England from the earliest times to the present day. By Stephen Dowell.
London, 1876. 8vo. Vol. 1 to the Civil War 1642.
_Theology._--See _Ecclesiology_.
_Topography._--A Topographical Dictionary of England.... By Samuel Lewis. Seventh edition. London, 1849.
---- A Topographical Dictionary of Wales.... By Samuel Lewis. Fourth edition. London, 1849. 2 vols. 4to.
---- A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland.... By Samuel Lewis. Second edition. London, 1842. 2 vols. 4to.
---- See _Geography_.
_Wills._--An Index to Wills proved in the Court of the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, and to such of the records and other instruments and papers of that Court as relate to matters or causes testamentary. By the Rev. John Griffiths, M.A., Keeper of the Archives. Oxford, 1862. Roy.
8vo. In one alphabet, with a chronological list appended.
_Zoology._--Nomenclator Zoologicus, continens Nomina Systematica Generum Animalium tam viventium quam fossilium, secundum ordinem alphabetic.u.m disposita, adjectis auctoribus, libris in quibus reperiuntur, anno editionis, etymologia et familiis, ad quas pertinent, in singulis cla.s.sibus. Auctore L. Aga.s.siz.... Soliduri, 1842-46. 4to.
---- Nomenclator Zoologicus, continens Nomina Systematica generum animalium tam viventium quam fossilium, secundum ordinem alphabetic.u.m disposita sub auspicis et sumptibus C.R. Societatis Zoologico-Botanicae conscriptus a Comite Augusto de Marschall [1846-1868]. Vindobonae, 1873. 8vo.
2. _Country._
A library in a large country house should contain a representative collection of English literature, and also a selection of books of reference from the previous list. Standard Authors, in their best editions, County Histories, Books of Travel, Books on Art, and a representative collection of good novels, will of course find a place upon the shelves. A book such as Stevens's _My English Library_ will be a good guide to the foundation of the library, but each collector will have his special tastes, and he will need guidance from the more particular bibliographies which are ready to his hand, and a note of which will be found in Chapter V. Room will also be found for sets of Magazines, such as the _Gentleman's_, the _Edinburgh_, and the _Quarterly_, and for the Transactions of such Societies as the owner may be member of. The issues of Publis.h.i.+ng Societies form quite a library of themselves, and an account of these will be found in Chapter VII.
We have seen on a previous page how Napoleon wished to form a convenient travelling library, in which everything necessary could be presented in a comparatively small number of handy volumes. Few men are like Napoleon in the wish to carry such a library about with them; but where s.p.a.ce is scarce there are many who find it necessary to exercise a wise spirit of selection. This, however, each man must do for himself, as tastes differ so widely.
Auguste Comte succeeded in selecting a library in which all that it is necessary for a Positivist to know is included in 150 volumes, but this result is obtained by putting two or more books together to form one volume.
POSITIVIST LIBRARY FOR THE 19TH CENTURY.
150 Volumes.
I. _Poetry._ (Thirty Volumes.)
The Iliad and the Odyssey, in 1 vol. without notes.
aeschylus, the King OEdipus of Sophocles, and Aristophanes, in 1 vol. without notes.