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STRUTT - The Strutt Library - 1533-1961
A - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf A - 1678-1945
B - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf B - 1560-1961
C - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf C - 1577-1906
D - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf D - 1719-1894
1 - John Hyde: Ode on the marriage of H. R. H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, with the Princess Alexandra of Denmark. - 1863
2 - J. Hagger: Poems. (for private distribution only). - 1891
3 - John Thomas Jeffcock: Parkin Jeffcock, civil and mining engineer. A memoir. Second edition. - 1867
4 - John Edwards: Recollections of Filey. - 1835
5 - Philip A. Hurt: The Gusrds' cemeteries, St. Etienne, Bayonne, with a concise narrative of the campaign in S. W. Frances, previous to and including the sortie from Bayonne, April 14th 1814. - 1870s
6 - S. U. Whiston: Amy Lee, a village sketch. - 1867
7 - Dairy Pamphlets - 1870s
8 - Samuel Sparrow: Essays and dialogues, moral and religious. With an appendix, containing a correspondence betwixt the Reverend Mr. J. Wesley and the author. To which is added a funeral sermon, for the author; preached in Princes-Street, Westminster, by Andrew Hippis. - 1782
9 - Anthony Blackwell: An introduction to the classics: containing a short discourse on their excellencies; and directions how to study them to advantage: with an essay, on the nature and use of those emphatical and beautiful figures… writing. - 1719
10 - Anthony Blackwell: The sacred classics defended and illustrated: or an essay humbly offered towards proving the purity, propriety, and true eloquence of the writers of the new testament. In two parts… - 1725
11 - George Kitching: Poems and tales. - 1884
12 - W. Woty: Poems on several occasions. - 1780
13 - J. H. Goldsmith: Fugitive pieces; chiefly written whilst the author was on service in Egypt, and a prisoner of war, in France, to which is added, Wellington's triumph; of, the battle of Waterloo. - 1800s
14 - J. Duncalf: The political scales; or the elements of polity: designed as a key to unlock the latent powers, and promote the wealth of England in particular, and the world in general. - 1800s
15 - Louisa Bradley: Sunday thoughts in verse. - 1876
16 - Silvester Tissington: A collection of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions, on the most illustrious persons of all ages and countries. - 1857
17 - T. J. Barker: The key plate to the grand picture of the allied generals and their staff officers before Sebastopol. Painted by T. J. Barker, from the photographs and sketches taken in the Crimea, expressly for this picture by Roger Fenton. For Mr John G. Browne, Leicester, the sole owner of the picture. - 1800s
18 - Robert Bigsby: Irminsula, or, the ''Great Pillar'' a mythological research. - 1864
19 - Gustavus Vassa: The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano; or, Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by himself… a new edition. - 1809
20 - Reverend Dr. Leland and others: Forms of devotion, for the use of families: with a preface, recommending the practice of family religion. - 1809
21 - William Shakespeare : The merchant of Venice, a comedy. Published: Manchester, R.&W Dean Page length: 72p - 1800s
22 - Henry Mozley: [Catalogues of books, &c.] February 1819 to May 1831. - 1819-1831
23 - [Missing as at 2017] Blackley: Observations and reflections on various subjects, moral and religious, by a youth. - 1824
24 - [Missing as at 2017] The child's first book; consisting of words of one syllable. 22nd edition. - 1800s
25 - A church hymn book; being a collection of psalms and hymns, chiefly designed for public worship. Tenth edition. - 1841
26 - Samuel Clarke: A collection of the promises of Scripture, under their proper heads. In two parts…, with an appendix, relating to the future state of the Church. - 1824
27 - N. T. Heineken: A catechism, designed chiefly for the instruction of young persons belonging to the denomination of Unitarian Dissenters. Second edition. - 1800s
28 - The history of Tommy and Harry, versified. - 1831
29 - James Janeway: A token for children; being an exact account of the conversion, holy and exemplary lives and joyful deaths, of several young children. In two parts. - 1817
30 - Thomas Keyworth: The Catechism in rhyme: illustrated by facts. Third edition. - c1846
31 - Little Sophy, a true story, for little children, Fourth edition, enlarged. - 1835
32 - Henry Lowe: Psalms and hymns adapted to the service of the Church of England for every Sunday and holiday throughout the year; the subject of each hymn being taken from the lessons, epistles, and gospels. - c1821
33 - New Battledore. No.1. - 1800s
34 - [Missing as at 2017] The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's supper, as recommended and appointed by the Church of England; consisting of mediations and prayers, for the morning and evening of every day in the week. - 1826
35 - John Sanders: The select florist; or a treatise on the culture and management of such flowers as mostly engage the attention of the flower gardener, or are grown by way of eminence. Alphabetically arranged. - 1829
36 - G. Warmington: Warmington's second book for children, being a sequel to the "First step to science"; consisting of progressive lessons in reading and spelling. - 1800s
37 - Isaac Watts: The improvement of the mind; or, a supplement to the art of logic: containing a variety of remarks and rules for the attainment and communication of useful knowledge in religion, in the sciences, and in common life. - 1818
38 - William Sharp: Vistas; written by William Sharp. - 1894
39 - George Henry Strutt, editor: Hymns for use in the services of the church. - 1865
40 - Lucy Hardcastle: An introduction to the elements of the Linnaean system of botany, for young persons. - 1830
41 - The blood-stained chronicle, or English robbers and murderers; containing accounts of the adventures and atrocious deeds of Greenacre, Shepherd, Wolfe, Barnwell, Cook, Turpin, Hoggart, and Paul Jones. - 1838
42 - (Contents: 1. the… history of Henrietta Belgrave…: 2. The… history of the Duchess of C---, …: 3. The milliner's girl,… Fanny Bilson…:4. The life of Wolfe…: 5. The life voyages,… commodore Paul Jones…: 6. The life of Snowden Dunhill, written by himself;… 5th edition, Howden, W. F. Prat.). - 1800s
43 - (Contents: 1. The Milliner's girl… Fanny Bilson…: 2. The history of Mary, the maid of the inn;…: 3. The king of the beggars; … Bamfylde Moore Carew…: 4. The life, voyages… commodores Paul Jones…: 5. The… history of the Duchess of C---,…: 6. The life of David Hoggart...: 7. The... life of Dr. Faustus...: 6. The London Apprentice... George Barnwell...: 9. Greenacre, The Edgeware-Road murder...) (10. The.. History of Jane Shore…: 11. Cook, the murder…: 12. The life of Wolfe, a notorious robber and murder…) - 1800s
44 - T. Cooke: The universal letter writer; or, new art of polite correspondence, to which are added, the complete petitioner, forms of law, &c, also, a new English grammar. - 1847
45 - William Hogarth: Hogarth's idle and industrious apprentices; with original, descriptive poetry. - 1834
46 - Charles Matthews: Mathew's new budget of fun; or multum in parvo: containing all the whim, frolic, and eccentricity in his mail-coach adventures, with a number of popular introductory comic songs, from his trip, to Paris. - 1800s
47 - The life of Wolfe, a notorious robber and murderer; who was captain of a desperate gang of thieves, inhabiting the haunted castle, in the Black Forest; with an accounts of the singular manner in which he was last taken for robbing a church, and his full confession at his trial. - 1800s
48 - William Gardiner: Edgar and Louis, or, the week's vacation; containing interesting conversations on useful knowledge. - 1800s
49 - Bible : A new hieroglyphic bible, illustrated with above two hundred engravings. Published: Derby, Thomas Richardson; London, Simpkin & Marshall Page length: 67p Frontispiece, illustrated. Strutt - 1837
50 - Isaac Watts: Divine and moral songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children. - 1829
51 - Robert Short: Hoyle's games; containing whist, chess, draughts, and back-gammon, with the last new rules established at London and Bath. - 1818
52 - [Tracts I - cover-title.] [numerous religious articles from various sources bound together. Variously published.] - 1819
53 - [Tracts II - cover-title.] Contents: Modern High church principles examined. Published: London, L. and G. Seeley Page length: viii, 100p Strutt Library - 1846
54 - [Tracts III. - cover-title] [Numerous religious articles from various sources all bound together - many of them printed in Derbyshire. - 1800s
55 - Tracts IV. [cover title.] The system behind the age, or ''a supplement to the times'' in which we live; being a rejoinder to the Reverend R. Montgomery's ''The gospel before the age''… by Charles H. Crewe. Published: London, Hamilton [etc.]; Derby, W. Rowbottom Page length: 46p - 1846
56 - Tracts. V. [cover title.] History of the life, trial and execution of Joan Waste, who was burnt in Windmill Pit, near Derby, in the year 1556. Literally copied from an account published at the time. - 1800s
57 - The Vocal Library: New Collection of English songs; Comic and English song book; Favourite new English songs; popular English songs; New English warbler; The little English warbler. - 1800s
58 - James Fisher: Scripture riddles, taken from some of the historical passages of the Old Testament; with appropriate keys in form of a dialogue. - 1823
59 - Thomas Kirst: Alfred; or the wayward son, a domestic story: the days of my childhood, and other poems. - 1832
60 - John James Simpson: A Palace tale. The Boy Jones. - 1854
61 - Robert Southey: Bishop Hatto: a legend of the mouse-tower on the Rhine, illustrated by V. H. Darwin. - 1800s
62 - Thomas Kirst: The autobiography of the Bible, and other poems. - 1800s
63 - The history of the celebrated Nanny Goose, from the original manuscript. - 1840
64 - Church Ellastone: Psalms and hymns, for the use of Ellastone Church. - 1815
65 - Edwin Cooling: The domestic gardener's assistant, in the modern practice of English gardening… containing monthly directions for the management of the kitchen, fruit and flower gardens…; to which are added remarks on the management of bees… - 1800s
66 - S. W. Staveley: The new whole art of confectionary, sugar boiling, icing, candying, wines, jelly making &c. which will be found very beneficial to ladies, confectioners, house-keepers, &c, particularly to such as have not a perfect knowledge of that art. A new edition. - 1800s
67 - A faithful account of Catharine Mewis, of Barton-Under-Needwood, Staffordshire, aged seven years, who for more than twelve months, has and still continues, to be deprived of her eye sight, six days out of seven, and can only see on the Sabbath-day. - 1810
68 - I. Watts: The psalms of David. … - 1790
69 - Dante Alighieri: Chiose sopra Dante; testo inedito ora per la prima volta pubblicato. Firenze. - 1846
E - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf E - 1610-1909
F - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf F - 1808-1909
G - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf G - 1533-1930
O - The Strutt Library: Oversize materials including prints - 1733-1895
P - The Strutt Library: Pamphlets - 1655-1974
George M. Woodward (1767-1809), cartoonist
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