The twin brothers; or, Virtue and vice contrasted

A tale for youth. 

London: Printed for Tegg and Castleman, 122, St. John’s Street, West Smithfield, B. Crosby and Co. Stationers Court, Champante and Whitrow, Aldgate, Howard and Evans, Long Lane, Wilmot and Hill, Borough, T. Hughes, Queen’s Head Passage, and T. Ostell, Ave Maria Lane, [not after 1804]

University of Pennsylvania. Kislak Center for Special Collections – Singer-Mendenhall Collection. 

Signature ‘Eliza Giffard Nerquis Flintshire 1807’ on front pastedown. 

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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 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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Book spines with handwritten text at top.
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.

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. 
Inside cover of book showing ownership inscription.
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.

Varieties of life; or, Conduct and consequences: a novel

By the author of “Sketches of character”

In three volumes. 

London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row, 1815.

New York University, Fales Library & Special Collections

“Eliza Giffard, Nerquis, Flintshire” on title page and front pastedown endpaper. In publisher’s blue paper covered boards with buff paper spine, printed paper labels.  Giffard’s manuscript ink titling above label and volume numbers below. Includes publishers’ advertisements, in volume 1, pages [347]-[348] and volume 2, pages [271]-[272].

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Discipline, a novel.

By the author of “Self-control.”

[Mary Brunton]

In three volumes.

Edinburgh: Printed for George Ramsay & Co. for Manners and Miller, Edinburgh; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1814.

New York University, Fales Library & Special Collections

Inscribed, ‘Eliza Giffard, Nerquis Flintshire’ on front pastedown, with her signature also on title page. Bound in three quarter leather with brown marbled boards, gilt double rules and gilt lettered labels on spines.

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Front cover of book showing marbled paper cover.
Cover and spine of “Discipline” (1814). Courtesy NYU Special Collections.
Title-page of book with ownership inscription.
Ownership inscription in volume 3 of “Discipline” (1814). Courtesy NYU Special Collections. 
Inside cover of book showing ownership inscription.
Ownership inscription on front paste-down of volume 3 of “Discipline” (1814). Courtesy NYU Special Collections.

Anne of Brittanny: an historical romance

London: Printed for C. Cradock and W. Joy, (successors to the late T. Ostell) no. 32, Paternoster Row, 1810.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Inscribed “Eliza Giffard Nerquis Flintshire” on front paste-downs and on title pages. Title handwritten on spine by Elizabeth Giffard. Retains original publishers’ bindings.
Acquired 5 March 1956, 7 Gables.

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