New Releases by Henry Shaw

Henry Shaw is the author of The Henry Shaw School of Botany (1910), A Guide to the Principal Manuscripts, Early Printed Books, Autograph Letters, Etc., Contained in the Auckland Free Public Library (1908), The First Plymouth Marriage, and Other Poems,. (1907), The Life and Death of King Richard the Second (1902), The Settlement Laws of Massachusetts in Their Application to Poor Relief Outside Institutions.

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A Guide to the Principal Manuscripts, Early Printed Books, Autograph Letters, Etc., Contained in the Auckland Free Public Library

The First Plymouth Marriage, and Other Poems,.

The Settlement Laws of Massachusetts in Their Application to Poor Relief Outside Institutions

Plants of the Bible at the Missouri Botanical Garden

The art of illumination, by henry shaw

Specimens of Ancient Furniture Drawn from Existing Authorities

A Handbook of the Art of Illumination as Practised During the Middle Ages

A Handbook of the Art of Illumination as practised during the middle ages. With a description of the metals, pigments, and processes employed by the artists at different periods. L.P.

Specimens of Ancient Furniture Drawn from Existing Authorities, by Henry Shaw with Descriptions by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrik

Correspondence

Correspondence
Folder contains original letters.

The Hand Book of Mediaeval Alphabets and Devices

The Hand Book of Mediaeval Alphabets and Devices. By Henry Shaw, F.S.A. Author of Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages, &c. &c

The Decorative Arts Ecclesiastical and Civil of the Middle Ages

Alphabets, Numerals, and Devices of the Middle Ages

Alphabets Numerals and Devices of the Middle Ages, by Henry Shaw,...

Details of Elizabethan Architecture

Details of Elizabethan Architecture. (Elizabethan Architecture and its ornamental details. By T. Moule.).

Specimens of ancient furniture : drawn from existing authorities

Illuminated Ornaments

Illuminated Ornaments
"In the same vein, Beckwith comments: the first of many British 19th-century studies of illuminated manuscripts, such books opened the public''s eyes to the aesthetic and historical value of manuscript arts. The format was a model for 19th-century studies of the history and methods of illumination, a landmark in the diffusion of information about manuscript arts and their history and made a significant contribution to Victorian bibliomania. This may in fact be the very first book on illumination and its history to have color plates, and can certainly be said to have had a profound influence on early Victorian taste in and appreciation of illuminated manuscripts."--Abebooks.

Illuminated Ornaments Selected from Manuscripts and Early Printed Books from the Sixth to the Seventeenth Centuries Drawn and Engraved by Henry Shaw, F.S.A. with Descriptions by Sir Frederic Madden, K.H. F.R.S. F.S.A. M.R.S.L. Hon. M.R.I.A. Corr. F.S.A.E. Assistant-Keeper of the MSS. in the British Museum

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