id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22607 Roberts, W. (William) The Book-Hunter in London Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting .txt text/plain 112083 5490 72 the leading book-collectors and booksellers in London, not to mention a bookseller catalogued a copy of the 'Book of Job' at a very low figure. Richard of London, who had a 'private library' of ten books, including rehabilitated the great ecclesiastic's library in the first part of Mr. Quaritch's 'Dictionary of English Book-collectors.' Another [Illustration: _John, Duke of Roxburghe, Book-collector._] of book-collectors, James Bindley, whose library was sold after his book-collectors of this period we may mention particularly the Rev. Henry Joseph Thomas Drury, whose library was rich in classics, all for books, whilst the library of his friend and executor, John Forster The British Museum copy of this book belonged to Dr. Mead, at whose sale it was purchased for £25 for the French King; the 1742 he published 'a catalogue of several libraries of books lately Mr. Crossley's library for many years, and at the sale of his books in ./cache/22607.txt ./txt/22607.txt