Hesitation, or, To marry or not to marry?

[Elizabeth B. Lester]

In three volumes

London: Printed by Strahan and Spottiswood, Printers-Street, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row, 1819.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Inscribed “Eliza Giffard Nerquis Flintshire” on title pages and “Eliza Giffard” on front paste-downs. Retains original paper publishers’ bindings.

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The bandit chief, or, Lords of Urvino: a romance

In four volumes

London: Printed at the Minerva Press, for A.K. Newman and Co., Leadenhall-Street, 1818.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Inscribed “Eliza Giffard Nerquis Flintshire” on front paste-downs. Retains original paper publishers’ bindings. Title handwritten on spine by Elizabeth Giffard.

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The bard of the West, commonly called Eman ac Knuck, or, Ned of the hills

an Irish historical romance, founded on facts of the seventh century

Mrs. Peck, author of the “Maid of Avon”, “Welch Peasant Boy,” “Young Rosinere,” “Vaga,” &c.
[Frances Peck]

In three volumes

London: Published by Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, Paternoster Row, and John Cumming, Dublin, 1818.

University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Inscribed ‘Eliza Giffard (Nerquis Flintshire)’ on title pages ad ‘Eliza Giffard’ on front pastedowns. Retains original publishers’ bindings.

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An angel’s form and a devil’s heart: a novel

Selina Davenport. Author of The hypocrite, or, Modern Janus, Donald Monteith, Original of the miniature, Leap year, &c.

In four volumes

London: Printed at the Minerva Press, for A.K. Newman and Co., Leadenhall-Street, 1818.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Inscribed ‘Eliza Giffard Nerquis’ on front pastedowns. Retains original publishers’ boards.

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Claudine, or, Pertinacity: a novel

by Mrs. Bridget Bluemantle, author of Mortimer Hall, The vindictive spirit, Prison house, Baron of Falconberg, &c. &c.

[Elizabeth Thomas of Tidenham]. 

In three volumes

London: Printed at the Minerva Press, for A.K Newman and Co., Leadenhall-Street, 1817.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Inscribed, ‘Eliza Giffard Nerquis Flintshire’ on front pastedowns. Retains original paper publishers’ bindings.

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The deserter: a novel

Amelia Beauclerc

In four volumes

London: Printed at the Minerva Press, for A.K. Newman and Co., Leadenhall-Street, 1817.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Inscribed “Eliza Giffard” on front pastedown, and “Eliza Giffard Nerquis Flintshire” on title pages. Retains original paper publishers’ bindings.

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Strictures on the modern system of female education

with a view of the principles and conduct prevalent among women of rank and fortune

Hannah More

In two volumes

London: Printed for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1799.

New York University, Fales Library & Special Collections

Fales Brit copies bound in calf with ‘Female education by H. More’ and volume number in ms. hand at top of spine, volume 1; ‘Female education’ only written on volume 2. Both volumes have inscription, Eliza Giffard Nerquis Flintshire 1807 on front pastedown.

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Manuscript ink notations at head of spine of “Strictures on the modern system of female education” (1799) Courtesy NYU Special Collections.
Inside cover of book showing ownership inscription.
Ownership inscription on front paste-down of volume one of “Strictures on the modern system of female education” (1799). Courtesy NYU Special Collections.

The Polanders; The lying family; and The life of my uncle, with his portfolio

Pigault-Lebrun [Charles-Antoine-Guillaume Pigault de l’Espinoy]

In two volumes

London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for Lane, Newman and Co., Leadenhall-Street, 1805.

University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Inscribed “Eliza Giffard Nerquis Flintshire” on front paste-downs and on title pages. Retains original publishers’ bindings.

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The nuns of the desert, or, The woodland witches

By Eugenia De Acton. Author of Essays on the art of being happy; A tale without a title, &c.

[Althea Lewis] 

In two volumes

London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for Lane, Newman and Co., Leadenhall-Street, 1805.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Inscribed, Eliza Giffard Nerquis, Flintshire, on front pastedowns and on title pages. In original publishers’ bindings.

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The wife and the mistress: a novel, in four volumes

Mary Charlton

London: Printed at the Minerva-Press for Lane and Newman, Leadenhall-Street, 1803.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Inscribed, Eliza Giffard – Nerquis Flintshire, on title pages. Volumes 1 and 4 dated ‘1807’. In original paper publishers’ bindings.

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The School of fashion: a novel

[Mrs. Thicknesse?]

In three volumes

London: H. Colburn, 1829.

New York University, Fales Library & Special Collections

Fales Brit copy with bookseller ticket for Poole & Harding, Chester, on front inner pastedown. No ownership inscription. 

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Manuscript titles and volume numbers at head of spines of “The School of fashion” (1829). Courtesy NYU Special Collections.
Inside cover of book showing booksellers label.
Front paste-down of volume 1 of “The School of fashion,” showing booksellers label. Courtesy NYU Special Collections.

A marriage in high life

edited by the authoress of ‘flirtation.’

[Caroline Lucy, Lady Scott]

In two volumes.

First edition

London: Henry Colburn, New Burlington Street, 1828.

New York University. Special Collections. Fales Library.

Inscribed: “Eliza Giffard Nerquis” on front paste-downs of both volumes, and “Eliza Giffard” on title-pages. Bound in original publishers’ blue paper boards, drab paper spines. Printed paper spine labels with titles and volume numbers. Manuscript ink titling and volume numbers in Giffard’s hand at head of spines, above labels.  Twelve page publisher’s advertisements, dated December 1828, in front of volume 1. Evidence of printer’s waste at hinges of both volumes. 

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Spine detail of “A Marriage in high life”, showing ink titling. Courtesy NYU Special Collections. 
Title-page of book with ownership inscription.
Title-page of “A Marriage in high life”, volume 1, showing ownership inscription. Courtesy NYU Special Collections. 
Inside cover of book showing ownership inscription.
Front paste-down of “A Marriage in high life”, showing ownership inscription. Courtesy NYU Special Collections.

Warbeck of Wolfsteïn

by miss holford, author of wallace, &c.

Margaret Holford

In three volumes

First edition

London: Printed for Rodwell & Martin, New Bond-Street, 1820.

Originally listed in Jarndyce catalogue, Women Writers G-O, issued May 2018. Listed by Type Punch Matrix, 2022. Acquired by Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, 2022. 

Uncut in original pink boards; quarter bound, with paper spine label. Volumes I & II with original spine labels. Each volume with the signature of “Eliza Giffard Nerquis, Flintshire”, on leading pastedown, and further inscribed “Eliza Giffard” on title page. Volume I also inscribed ‘From the author’ on the upper flyleaf. 

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Things by their right names: a novel

By the author of “Plain sense” and “Disobedience”

[Frances Jacson]

In two volumes.

Second edition.

London: Printed for G. and S. Robinson, and Gale, Curtis and Fenner, Paternoster-Row, 1814.

New York University. Special Collections. Fales Library.

Fales Brit copies inscribed, Eliza Giffard Nerquis, Flintshire, on front paste-down and title pages of both volumes. In original blue-green boards, and truncated title in ms. hand at head of spine, followed by volume number and black ink dots.

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Book spines with handwritten text at top.
Spine head detail of both volumes of “Things by their right names” (1814), showing manuscript titling. Courtesy NYU Special Collections. 
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Front paste-down, showing ownership inscription, volume 1. Courtesy NYU Special Collections. 
Title-page of book with ownership inscription.
Title-page with ownership inscription at head. Courtesy NYU Special Collections.

The Hungarian brothers

Anna Maria Porter

In three volumes

Third edition

London: Longman, etc., 1814.

In the collection of Jonathan E. Hill.

Uncut in contemporary drab boards, purple spines, paper labels. Volumes II & III lettered with title in ink at head of spines. Each volume signed Eliza Giffard Nerquis Flintshire.