Moore's Irish melodies / illustrated by D. Maclise, R.A.

Author
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852 [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Musical score
Language
English
Published/​Created
London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster-Row, 1846.
Description
iv p., 1 l., 280 p. illus., pl. 27 cm.

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Special Collections - Rare Books 3864.9.349.13 Browse related items Reading Room Request
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  • Princeton copy 1
    Special Collections - Robert Metzdorf Collection 3864.9.349.13Q Browse related items Reading Room Request
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    • Princeton copy 2

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      Engraver
      Library of Congress genre(s)
      Rare books genre
      Getty AAT genre
      Notes
      • Added t.-p., engraved ornamental borders.
      • At foot of engraved titlepage: "The Plates Printed by McQueen."
      • "The designs are in facsimile of the original drawings, and the text is engraved by Mr. Becker's process."--p. iv.
      • Without music.
      • Princeton copy 1 has many plates inscribed at foot "Proof."
      Binding note
      • Princeton copy 1 bound in half red morocco, a.e.g. Signed "Bound by Oldach Co."
      • Princeton copy 2 in original publisher's binding: beveled illustrated paper-coverd boards printed in green and gold, with a field of interlaced shamrocks surrounding, on the front cover, a roundel showing a woman playing a harp and, on the back cover, the publisher's monogram; rebacked preserving original spine.
      Provenance
      Princeton copy 1 has pictorial bookplate of Robert Heysham Sayre (1824-1907) dated 1900.
      Source acquisition
      Princeton copy 1 is gift of Robert W. Patterson, Class of 1876.
      Place name(s)
      England London.
      OCLC
      954198998
      Other standard number
      • PML 142729
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