London: Joseph Lilly. MDCCCLXII.
One of the most important books ever produced on the vexed question of the Invention of Printing; the author has the courage to assert the claims of Holland to that honor.
Otto (F.) The History of Russian Literature, with a Lexicon of Russian Authors, by Dr. Frederick Otto.... Translated from the German, under the Superintendence of the Author, by the Late George Cox, M.A. ... 8vo, pp. xxiv, 408.
Oxford: D. A. Talboys. MDCCCXXXIX.
Oxford. Catalogue of the Library of the Oxford and Cambridge University Club. 8vo. 1840.
Privately printed. A valuable collection of books; the contents of the collected works of each author are given.
Oxford. Catalogue of the Works in Medicine, and Natural History contained in the Radcliffe Library, Oxford. 8vo.
Oxford. 1835.
The building in which these books are located is probably the finest edifice in the world devoted to such a purpose. See also Bodleian Library, p. xxii.
Palmer (J.) General History of Printing, particularly its Introduction, Rise and Progress here in England. 4to.