New York. 1852.
"A very useful manual, not pretending to great bibliographical accuracy, but sufficiently so for the purpose for which it is intended."—Trübner.
Quaritch (B.) Bibliotheca Xylographica, Typographica et Palæographica. Catalogue of Block Books, and of Early Productions of the Printing Press in All Countries, and a Supplement of Manuscripts. For Sale by Bernard Quaritch. 8vo.
London. 1873.
The most extraordinary and valuable collection ever offered for sale by any bookseller. The catalogue, which abounds in interesting and valuable bibliographical notes, contains upwards of 170 pages, and a table of contents chronologically arranged.
Quaritch. A General Catalogue of Books, Arranged in Classes, ... for sale by Bernard Quaritch.... 8vo, pp. viii, 1130.
London. 1868.
Quaritch. A General Catalogue of Books offered ... by Bernard Quaritch. 8vo, pp. x, 1889.
London. 1874.
This is doubtless the largest catalogue ever put forth by a bookseller. The bibliographical notes appended to the rare or most important books are distinguished by much learning and critical research, and are tolerably free from the trade bias which usually accompanies a bookseller's catalogue.