Puttick and Simpson. 1868.
Libri. Monuments Inédits ou peu Connus, faisant partie du Cabinet de Guillaume Libri, et qui se rapportent à l'Histoire de l'Ornementation chez différents Peuples. Seconde Édition, augmentée de plusieurs Planches. Folio.
Londres. 1864.
First issued in 1862. Of this splendid work only one hundred and fifty copies were printed. It contains 65 large Plates, exhibiting numerous specimens of richly ornamented Early Bookbindings, Illuminated Manuscripts, Drawings by Raffaelle, Michael Angelo, Da Vinci, Rubens, Guercino, splendid Works of Art in Gold, Ivory, &c. Early Engraved Maps, Antiquities in Gold by the Aborigines of America, &c., all beautifully executed facsimiles of the originals, in Gold, Silver, and Colors; with Descriptions in English and French.
Linde (A. van der). The Haarlem Legend of the Invention of Printing by Lourens Janszoon Coster, critically examined by Dr. A. van der Linde, translated from the Dutch by J. H. Hessels, with an Introduction and a Classified List of the Costerian Incunabula. Rl. 8vo.
London. 1871.
A careful investigation and proof of the utter falsehood of the Haarlem Legend of the "Invention of Printing."
Linden (Joannes Antonides van der). De Scriptis Medicis libri duo. 8vo.
Amstelodami. 1637.
Prefixed is Manuductio ad Medicinam edition. An edition, printed in the same place, appeared 1851 and 1852.