B35698

Shelfmark

Ib3.2.17(02)

Additional copy shelfmark

Ib4.4.35(01)

Additional copy shelfmark

Ib4.4.41(04)

Author

Brandreth, Henry

Title

Work first or play first :, a few thoughts for the consideration of Eton masters. /, [by Henry Brandreth].

Publication, distribution, etc.

[England? :, s.n.,, 1867].

Physical description

16 p. ;, 20 cm.

Note

Signed at end: "Henry Brandreth, late assistant in the Mathematical School."

Note

Imprint date from L.V. Harcourt's "An Eton bibliography".

With note

[Ib3.2.17(02)] Bound with: "A letter to the provost of Eton college, on the election of scholars to the two foundations of king Henry VI", "A few words with the Eton reformers", "New Zealand: a poem" and "The art of losing one's remove".

With note

[Ib4.4.35(01)] Bound with: "Esoteric".

With note

[Ib4.4.41(04)] Bound with:"Of the teaching of mathematics in public schools", "On modern education: a letter to the senate of the University of Cambridge", "A few words with the Eton reformers", "Esoteric", [Sermons / by Henry Brandreth], "Of union through the head", "Wastethrifts and workmen: of the mode of producing them, and their relative value to the community", "How to spend twopence: being a dialogue between a husband and wife in Bishopsgate, in which is set forth the way to turn twopence into a thousand pounds".

Provenance

[Ib3.2.17(02)] Armorial bookplate of F. Manley Sims.

Provenance

[Ib4.4.35(01)] Armorial bookplate of Lewis Vernon Harcourt.

Provenance

[Ib4.4.41(04)] Eton College bookplate with ms. inscription "april 1893" and a label recording donation by Wasey Sterry pasted on front endpaper.

Provenance

[Ib4.4.41(04)] Ms. inscription on front free endpaper: "Wasey Sterry ?Merton Coll.".

Binding

[Ib3.2.17(02)] 19th century auburn leather semi limp binding; gold tooled perimeter frame; gold tooled cover title: "Eton pamphlets".

Binding

[Ib4.4.35(01)] 19th century teal calf half-binding; boards covered in marbled paper; marbled endpapers; gilt top edge.

Binding

[Ib4.4.41(04)] 19th century calf half-binding; boards covered in marbled paper; red sprinkled edges.

Copy-specific note

[Ib4.4.35(01)] Ms. inscription in pencil above title: "by H. Brandreth. Feb. 1867".

Copy-specific note

[Ib4.4.35(01)] Folded printed sheet containing "A list of Old Etonians who have obtained first class honours at Cambridge for 14 years, 1851-64" tipped in after front flyleaf.

Copy-specific note

[Ib4.4.41(04)] Curatorial ms. inscription in pencil on front free endpaper.

Copy-specific note

[Ib4.4.41(04)] Label on front endpaper: "C.H. Loveday, bookseller, stationer, printer, bookbinder &c 22, South street, Worthing.".

Subject

eton college

Subject

Sports, Great Britain, Eton.

Added entry--name

Manley Sims, F, former owner.

Added entry--name

Harcourt, Lewis Vernon, former owner.

Added entry--name

Sterry, Wasey, former owner.

Additional copy

Ib4.4.35(01)

Additional copy

Ib4.4.41(04)
001B35698
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098##$aIb4.4.35(01)
098##$aIb4.4.41(04)
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260##$a[England? :$bs.n.,$c1867].
300##$a16 p. ;$c20 cm.
500##$aSigned at end: "Henry Brandreth, late assistant in the Mathematical School."
500##$aImprint date from L.V. Harcourt's "An Eton bibliography".
501##$a[Ib3.2.17(02)] Bound with: "A letter to the provost of Eton college, on the election of scholars to the two foundations of king Henry VI", "A few words with the Eton reformers", "New Zealand: a poem" and "The art of losing one's remove".
501##$a[Ib4.4.35(01)] Bound with: "Esoteric".
501##$a[Ib4.4.41(04)] Bound with:"Of the teaching of mathematics in public schools", "On modern education: a letter to the senate of the University of Cambridge", "A few words with the Eton reformers", "Esoteric", [Sermons / by Henry Brandreth], "Of union through the head", "Wastethrifts and workmen: of the mode of producing them, and their relative value to the community", "How to spend twopence: being a dialogue between a husband and wife in Bishopsgate, in which is set forth the way to turn twopence into a thousand pounds".
561##$a[Ib3.2.17(02)] Armorial bookplate of F. Manley Sims.
561##$a[Ib4.4.35(01)] Armorial bookplate of Lewis Vernon Harcourt.
561##$a[Ib4.4.41(04)] Eton College bookplate with ms. inscription "april 1893" and a label recording donation by Wasey Sterry pasted on front endpaper.
561##$a[Ib4.4.41(04)] Ms. inscription on front free endpaper: "Wasey Sterry ?Merton Coll.".
563##$a[Ib3.2.17(02)] 19th century auburn leather semi limp binding; gold tooled perimeter frame; gold tooled cover title: "Eton pamphlets".
563##$a[Ib4.4.35(01)] 19th century teal calf half-binding; boards covered in marbled paper; marbled endpapers; gilt top edge.
563##$a[Ib4.4.41(04)] 19th century calf half-binding; boards covered in marbled paper; red sprinkled edges.
590##$a[Ib4.4.35(01)] Ms. inscription in pencil above title: "by H. Brandreth. Feb. 1867".
590##$a[Ib4.4.35(01)] Folded printed sheet containing "A list of Old Etonians who have obtained first class honours at Cambridge for 14 years, 1851-64" tipped in after front flyleaf.
590##$a[Ib4.4.41(04)] Curatorial ms. inscription in pencil on front free endpaper.
590##$a[Ib4.4.41(04)] Label on front endpaper: "C.H. Loveday, bookseller, stationer, printer, bookbinder &c 22, South street, Worthing.".
61024$aEton College
650#0$aSports$zGreat Britain$zEton.
7001#$aManley Sims, F$eformer owner.
7001#$aHarcourt, Lewis Vernon$eformer owner.
7001#$aSterry, Wasey$eformer owner.
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