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George Routledge Annotated Bibliography & Selected Collectible Books



Peake, R.B. Seymour's Humorous Sketches. George Routledge, London (1846). Comprises ninety-two caricature etchings.

Melville, Herman. Omoo. George Routledge, London (1850). A narrative of adventures in the south seas.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter and the House of the Seven Gables. George Routledge, London (1851). First combined edition complete in one volume. With an illustration by John Gilbert featuring Hester Prynne with Pearl standing before the stocks.

Dodd, George. Curiosities of Industry and the Applied Sciences. George Routledge, London (1852).

Allingham, William. Day and Night Songs. George Routledge, London (1854). Woodcut frontispiece by Walter Howell Deverell.

Dumas, Alexandre. The Count of Monte Cristo. George Routledge, London (1854). Single volume edition; With 20 illustrations drawn on wood by M Valentin.

Spencer, Capt. Edmund. Turkey, Russia, the Black Sea, and Circassia. George Routledge, London (1854). Full colour frontispiece plus three additional full page plates drawn by H. Warren; Includes a full color folding map.

Newland, Rev. Henry. Forest Scenes in Norway and Sweden. George Routledge, London (1854). Being extracts from the journal of a fisherman. Has a frontispiece and is illustrated.

Ainsworth, William Harrison. Ballads: Romantic, Fantastical and Humorous. George Routledge, London (1855).

Allingham, William. The Music Master. George Routledge, London (1855). A love story and two series of day and night songs

Soyer, Alexis. Soyer's Culinary Campaign. George Routledge, London (1857). Being historical reminiscences of the late war. With the plain art of cookery for military and civil institutions, the Army, Navy, Public, Etc.; With frontispiece portrait of the author and black and white plates.

Willmott, Robert Aris. The Poets of the Nineteenth Century. George Routledge, London (1857). Illustrated with one hundred engravings, drawn by eminent artists, and engraved by the Brothers Dalziel.

Mackay, Charles. The Poetical Works of Charles Mackay. George Routledge, London (1857). Includes a frontispiece; Illustrated by John Gilbert

Russell, William Howard. My diary in India in the Year 1858 - 1859. Routledge, Warne and Routledge, London (1860). Two volumes; Complete with all 12 plates.

Foster, Birket Miles; Mayhew, Henry. The Upper Rhine. Routledge, Warne and Routledge, London (1860). The scenery of its banks and the manners of its people; Includes 20 fine steel engravings by Birket Foster.

Willmott, Robert Aris. English Sacred Poetry of Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries. Routledge, Warne and Routledge, London (1862). Includes Frontispiece, 79 engraved illustrations, by the brothers Dalziel

Shakespeare, William; Campbell,Thomas; Robinson, H. The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. Routledge, Warne and Routledge, London (1863). With remarks on his life and writings. Leaves of plates engraved by H. Robinson. An engraved title page by J. Archer and W. Finden.

Andersen, Hans C. What the Moon Saw: And Other Tales. George Routledge and Sons, London (1866). Includes 80 illustrations along with frontispiece by A.W Bayes. English Translation by H.W.Dulcken.

Ross, Charles H. Merry Conceits and Whimsical Rhymes. George Routledge and Sons, London (1866). Illustrated throughout, with the engraving and printing by Edmund Evans.

Froissart, Sir John. Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and The Adjoining Countries.. George Routledge and Sons, London (1868). From the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Two volumes; Translated from the French Editions by Thomas Johnes. With colour lithographed titlepage, two illuminated title-pages for the illustrations, 116 woodcut illustrations and over 70 illuminated coloured plates.

Apperley, Charles James. The Life of John Mytton.. George Routledge and Sons, London (1869). Includes 18 hand-coloured plates,Illustrated by H.Alken and T.J.Rawlins and frontispiece.

Terrington, William. Cooling Cups and Dainty Drinks. George Routledge and Sons, London (1869). A collection of recipes forcups and other compounded drinks.

Apperley, Charles James. The Life of John Mytton. George Routledge and Sons, London (1869). Esq. With his hunting, racing, shooting, driving and extravagant exploits. Illustrated with 18 lovely hand-colored plates by Alken and Rawlins.

Gregson, Matthew. Portfolio of Fragments relating to the History and Antiquities, Topography and Genealogies of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster. George Routledge and Sons, London (1869). With illustrations ; frontispiece and 23 plates (4 folding).

Rosetti, Christina G. Sing-Song. George Routledge and Sons, London (1872). A Nursery-Rhyme Book; Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. 120 black-and-white drawings by Arthur Hughes.

Verne, Jules. The Field Of Ice. George Routledge and Sons, London (1875). Four wood engraved color printed plates, six wood engraved plates, wood engraved text illustrations.

Verne, Jules. A Journey to the North Pole. George Routledge and Sons, London (1875). With 129 illustrations by Riou.

Miller, Joaquin. First Families in the Sierras. George Routledge and Sons, London (1875).

Verne, Jules. A Voyage Round the World. Australia. George Routledge and Sons, London (1877). First English edition. With 48 illustrations by Riou.

Greenaway, Kate. Under The Window. George Routledge and Sons, London (1878). Pictures and rhymes for children; Illustrated in color by Kate Greenaway; Engraved and printed by Edmund Evans. Has colour illustrations throughout.

Verne, Jules. Round the World in Eighty Days. George Routledge and Sons, London (1879). English translation by Henry Frith.

Hoffman, Professor. Drawing-Room Amusements And Evening Party Entertainments. George Routledge and Sons, London (1879).

Greenaway, Kate. Mother Goose. George Routledge and Sons, London (1881). 42 colour illustrations and rhymes; Illustrated by Kate Greenaway.

Greenaway, Kate; Myles B. Foster. A Day In A Child'S Life. George Routledge and Sons, London (1881). Colour illustrations by Kate Greenaway ; Music by Myles B. Foster.

Various. Dalziels' Bible Gallery. George Routledge and Sons, London (1881). Illustrations from The Old Testament from original drawings. With 72 proof wood engravings by the Dalziel. Of Brown, Ford Madox, Edward Burne-Jones, Arthur Boyd Houghton, William Holman Hunt, Frederick Leighton, Edward John Poynter, Frederick Sandys, Simeon Solomon, George Frederick Watts, et.al.

Houdin, Robert. The Secrets of Stage Conjuring. George Routledge and Sons, London (1881). With 35 illustrations. Frontispiece. Translated And Edited By Professor Hoffmann

Twain, Mark. Roughing It and the Innocents at Home. George Routledge and Sons, London (1882). With 200 illustrations, illustrated by F.A.Fraser.

Greenaway, Kate. Almanacks. George Routledge and Sons, London (1883). 14 volumes set.

Greenaway, Kate. Almanack for 1884. George Routledge and Sons, London (1883).

Greenaway, Kate. Almanack for 1883.. George Routledge and Sons, London (1883).

Crane, Walter; Marzials, Theo. Pan Pipes. George Routledge and Sons, London (1883). A book Of old songs newly arranged with accompaniments by Theo Marzials; 40 British folk songs.

Greenaway, Kate. Almanack for 1885. George Routledge and Sons, London (1884). Includes a frontispiece and two other colour illustrations.

Greenaway, Kate. Marigold Garden. George Routledge and Sons, London (1885).

Greenaway, Kate. Almanack For 1886. George Routledge and Sons, London (1885). Color illustrations by Greenaway, printed by Edmund Evans.

Boswell, James. The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. and The Journal of his Tour to the Hebrides. George Routledge and Sons, London (1885). Five volumes Quarto. 500 numbered sets. Edited by Henry Morley.

Greenaway, Kate. A Apple Pie. George Routledge and Sons, London (1886). Illustrated by Kate Greenaway.

Greenaway, Kate. Queen Victoria'S Jubilee Garland.. George Routledge and Sons, London (1887). Engraved and printed by Edmund Evans. Illustrated with 4 color plates.

Evans, Edmund; Locker, Arthur [Preface]. The Complete Collection of Randolph Caldecott'S Contributions to theGraphic. George Routledge and Sons, London (1888). 1,250 numbered copies. Includes colour illustrations and a frontispiece. Preface by Arthur locker.

Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford. A Thousand Miles Up The Nile. George Routledge and Sons, London (1889). Second U.K. edition.

Greenaway, Kate. Almanack For 1891. George Routledge and Sons, London (1890). Colour frontispiece and illustrations.

Fleming, Keith. Can Such Things Be? Or The Weird Of The Berefords.. George Routledge and Sons, London (1890). A Study In Occult Will-Power

Florence, W. J. The Gentlemen'S Hand-Book On Poker. George Routledge, New York (1892).

Bulwer-Lytton, The Rt. Honourable Lord. Works. George Routledge and Sons, London (1895). 11 volumes.

Ainsworth, William Harrison. Ainsworth's Works. George Routledge and Sons, London (1895).

Woodhouse, S.C. Two Cats at Large. George Routledge and Sons, London (1910). A Book Of Surprises; Twenty color illustrations by Louis Wain.

Halford, Frederick M. Modern Development of the Dry Fly. George Routledge and Sons, London (1910). The new dry fly patterns, the manipulation of dressing them and practical experiences of their use; Two volumes; 18 plates of colour charts and 17 photogravure plates; 75 numbers copies.

Woodhouse, S.C. Cats at School. George Routledge and Sons, London (1911). 21 coloured plates, including frontispiece by Louis Wain, with verses by S. C. Woodhouse.

Cescinsky, Herbert. English Furniture of the 18Th Century.. George Routledge and Sons, London (1911). Three columes. Drawings by the Author; Illustrated by drawings and photographs.

Halford, Frederick M. The Dry-Fly Man's Handbook. George Routledge and Sons, London (1913). A complete manual including the fisherman's entomology and the making and management of a fishery. 44 photogravure plates. 100 numbered copies.

Stoker, Bram. Dracula'S Guest and Other Weird Stories. George Routledge and Sons, London (1914). Posthumous collection of nine stories: Dracula's Guest; The Judge's House; The Squaw; .The Secret Of The Growing Gold; A Gipsy Prophecy; The Coming Of Abel Behenna; The Burial Of The Rats; A Dream Of Red Hands; and Crooken Sands. Preface by Florence A. L.

Spence, Lewis. An Encyclopedia of Occultism. George Routledge and Sons, London (1920). A Compendium Of Information On The Occult Sciences, Occult Personalities, Psychic Science, Magic, Demonology, Spiritism And Mysticism

Mosely, Martin E. The Dry-Fly Fisherman'S Entomology. George Routledge and Sons, London (1921). Being A Supplement To Frederic M. Halford'S The Dry-Fly Man'S Handbook; Illustrated with 16 hand-color plates and monochrome reproductions of drawings in the text.

Cescinsky, Herbert; Gribble, Ernest R. Early English Furniture and Woodwork. George Routledge and Sons, London (1922). 2 Volumes. Colour frontispiece. Volume I with 1 color plate and 400 monochrome illustrations; Volume II with 1 color plate and 527 monochrome illustrations.

Halford, Frederick M. Modern Development of the Dry Fly. George Routledge and Sons, London (1923). The new dry fly patterns, the manipulation of dressing them and practical experiences of their use; 43 Plates including 19 colour and many sketches and diagrams.

Brown, Louise Norton. Block Printing and Book Illustration in Japan. George Routledge and Sons, London (1924). With forty-three plates (eighteen in colours).

Byron, Robert ; Rice, David Talbot. The Birth of Western Painting. George Routledge and Sons, London (1930). A History Of Colour, Form, And Iconography, Illustrated From The Paintings Of Mistra And Mount Athos, Of Giotto And Duccio, And Of El Greco; Edition limited to 650 numbered copies. Includes 93 plates and frontispiece.

Hayek, Friedrich August Von. Prices and Production. George Routledge and Sons, London (1935). Includes the following four lectures: Theories of the Influence of Money on Prices; The Conditions of Equilibrium Between the Production of Consumers' Goods and the Production of Producers' Goods; The Working of the Price Mechanism in the Course of the Credit Cycle; The Case for and Against an 'Elastic' Currency.

Hanssen, Helmer. Voyages of a Modern Viking. George Routledge and Sons, London (1936). Includes 5 plates and a map.

Bird, Walter Et Al. Nudes of All Nations. George Routledge and Sons, London (1936). A Collection Of Forty-Eight Photographic Studies. 48 full-page black and white photographic plates. Photographs by Heinz von Perckhammer, Manasse, Walter Bird, Lehnert and Landrock, E. O. Hoppe, Marion and others.

Beckett, Samuel. Murphy. George Routledge and Sons, London (1938). Limited edition of 718 copies.

Kafka, Franz. America. George Routledge and Sons, London (1938). First UK edition. Translated into English by Willa and Edwin Muir.

Yeats, Jack B. The Charmed Life. George Routledge and Sons, London (1938). First UK edition.

Connolly, Cyril. Enemies of Promise. George Routledge and Sons, London (1938).

Greene, Graham; Cousins, Sheila. To Beg I Am Ashamed. George Routledge and Sons, London (1938). First UK edition. Pseudonym of Ronald Mathews and Graham Greene.

Hayek, Friedrich August Von. Profits, Interest and Investment and Other Essays on the Theory Of Industrial Fluctuations. George Routledge and Sons, London (1939).

Everard, John. Nymph and Naiad. George Routledge and Sons, London (1940). 48 black and white plates. Collection of outdoor nude portraits.

Everard, John. Judgement of Paris. George Routledge and Sons, London (1941). 48 plates

White, Patrick. The Living and the Dead. George Routledge and Sons, London (1941). First UK edition.

Yeats, Jack B. A Romance in Perpetuity.. George Routledge and Sons, London (1942). Includes frontispiece.

Welch, Denton. Maiden Voyage. George Routledge and Sons, London (1943). Dust Jacket illustration and interior decoration by Welch, and a foreword by Edith Sitwell

Hayek, Friedrich August Von. The Road to Serfdom. George Routledge and Sons, London (1944). Are The Democracies Unknowingly Traveling The Totalitarian Road?

Popper, Karl Raymond. The Open Society and its Enemies. George Routledge and Sons, London (1945). Two volumes; Volume I : The Age of Plato. Volume II: The High Tide of Prophecy: Hegel and Marx.

Broch, Hermann. The Death of Virgil. George Routledge and Sons, London (1946). Translated by Jean Starr Untermeyer.

Popper, Karl Raymond. The Open Society and its Enemies. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London (1947). Two volumes; Volume I : The Age of Plato. Volume II: The High Tide of Prophecy: Hegel and Marx.

White, Patrick. The Aunt's Story. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London (1948). First UK edition.

Hayek, Friedrich August Von. The Constitution of Liberty.. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London (1960). First UK edition.

Bawden, Edward. Hold Fast by Your Teeth. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London (1963). Color illustrations by the author. Illustrated with 55 coloured lithographs printed by W.S. Cowell.

Bullough, Geoffrey. Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London (1966). Eight volume series.


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