Twenty-five copies printed, of which five are on drawing paper. Forms part of the introduction to the Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima. A Spanish version has been printed.
[Harrisse.] Fernand Colomb Sa Vie, ses Œuvres Essai critique par l'auteur de la Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima. Imp. 8vo, pp. (vii), 230, (1).
Paris M DCCC LXXII
Two hundred and fifty copies printed, of which twenty-five are on Whatman's paper.
[Harrisse.] Notes on Columbus. Sm. folio, pp. vii, 227. 13 Photographs.
New York: Privately Printed. 1866.
Ninety copies only printed for presentation, at the expense of Samuel L. M. Barlow, of New York. It is one of the finest specimens of printing by the Riverside Press, and having been privately printed, is as rare as it is beautiful. It is both bibliographical and historical, and in each department is a specimen of seal and erudition.
[Harrisse.] Notes pour servir à l'histoire, à la bibliographie et à la cartographie de la Nouvelle-France et des pays adjacents 1540-1700 Par l'auteur de la Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima Cr. 8vo, pp. (6), xxxiii, (1), 367.
Paris Librairie Tross 1872
This is a capital resumé of the Bibliography of Canada up to 1700. The volume is very handsomely printed; some copies are on vellum paper, and others on Dutch paper. The following should have appeared under Desjardins: "Rapports sur les Deux Ouvrages de Bibliographie Américaine de M. Henri Harisse Avocat. Par M. Ernest Desjardins lu à la Séance de la Commission Centrale, le 18 Janvier 1867." 8vo, pp. 20. Paris Imprimerie de E. Martinet 1867.