Blades. The Life and Typography of William Caxton, England's First Printer, with Evidence of His Typographical Connection with Colard Mansion, the Printer at Bruges. Compiled from Original Sources by William Blades. 2 vols., 4to.

London: Joseph Lilly. 1861.

Illustrated with more than sixty Facsimile Plates, executed by Tupper in the most careful manner. Besides copious quotations from original documents, illustrative of the life and times of this great and good man, to whom England is indebted for the introduction of the "Divine Art" of printing, derived from hitherto unexplored sources, it includes the whole of his prologues and epilogues attached to the various books printed by him; also his own historical work, entitled Policronicon Liber ultimus. The second volume is devoted to a bibliographical and literary account of all the works printed by, or ascribed to, the press of Caxton, including many books undescribed by Dr. Dibdin and other bibliographers, accompanied with most careful collations, and a list of copies of books printed by Caxton, in number more than four hundred and fifty, now in the public and private libraries of Great Britain. Published by subscription; two hundred and fifty copies printed.

Blakey (R.) Angling Literature of all Nations. 12mo, pp. 341.

London. 1855.

Blakey. Essay on Logic, with Alphabetical List of upwards of One Thousand Works on Logic. Post 8vo.

London. 1848.

Blakey. The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times. 2 vols., 8vo.

London. 1855.

Blaze (C.) Bibliographie Musicale de la France et de l'Etranger. 8vo.