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1893 New York Dodd, Mead and Co. The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha John Ormsby ENG 4 8vo small b. Editions TAMU
Illustrations: Includes a portrait of Cervantes by Adolphe Lalauze (reproduced after Edinburgh: Paterson, 1879-1884) and 15 chapter illustrations by George Cruikshank (reproduced after London: Wilson, 1833; the copy includes 16 because "Gines de Pasamonte stealing dapple" appears twice).
Description: With intro. & notes by J. Ormsby.
1893 Paris Charavay, Mantoux, Martin Un Don Quichotte en herbe Jules Dorsay FRE 1 8vo e. Continuations and Imitations TAMU
Illustrations: Illustrated by L. Vauzanges. Pictorial cover.
Description: Exemplary story for young readers of the adventures of Tristan de Carquefou.
c1893 Paris Charavay, Mantoux, Martin Don Quichotte de la Manche FRE 1 4to d. Children's Editions A321; S708; RR399, 417 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a frontispiece, 55 vignettes and a tailpiece designed by Charles Henri Pille and reproduced by process by Charles Gillot. "The artistic merit of this set is unequal, and the reproduction by process is unsatisfactory" (Ashbee). "Lleva la obra muchos dibujos de Pillet [sic], trazados con propiedad, gracia y soltura" (Río y Rico). A selection of these illustrations also appeared in Paris: Société d'édition et de Publications, 1911[?].
Description: Abridged edition on linen paper for young readers, part of "Librairie d'Education de la Jeunesse". Río y Rico gives year as 1894.
1893 Philadelphia Gebbie & Co Publishers Governor Sancho Panza Charles Robert Leslie ENG 1 8vo f. Albums and Engravings TAMU
Illustrations: Photoengraving reproducing "Governor Sancho Panza" after Charles Robert Leslie's original oil painting.
Description: From set of photogravures for The Library of Choice Literature [...] illustrated by the best artists of all countries 100 photogravures forming a comprehensive gallery of modern art, Philadelphia: Gebbie & Co., 1893, vol. 6.
c1894 Paris Émile Guérin, Librairie de Théodore Lefèvre et Cie. Don Quichotte de la Manche Florian FRE 1 8vo d. Children's Editions S711; RR396 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes designed and engraved by Blas Ametller after José del Castillo's portrait (Madrid: Ibarra, 1780) and 19 chapter illustrations designed by José Rivelles and engraved by Tomás López Enguídanos (9) and Alejandro Blanco y Asensio (10). The illustrations are reproduced by process after Madrid: Imprenta Real, 1819. It also has an illustrated title page with vignette from Madrid: Ibarra, 1780. Also in Paris: Th. Lefèvre, 1888.
Description: Abridged edition for young readers. Pictorial cover.
1895-1899 (1970) Barcelona Fidel Giró y J. Oliva Bibliografía crítica de las obras de Miguel de Cervantes. Leopoldo Rius SPA 3 8vo V. Bibliographies and Catalogues EU
Illustrations: Includes some facsimiles of documents related to Cervantes' life.
Description: This is a reprint in New York: Burt Franklin, 1970. It gives detailed descriptions of 1112 items. Volume I: Editions and translations of the 'Quijote' and his other works, #1-1112. Volume II: Biographies, imitations and adaptions, #1-814. Volume III: Portrait of Rius by Pahissa, biography of Rius by E. Canibell, with 12 sections documenting Cervantes' influence and popularity, and finally, a section on iconography.
1895 Barcelona Nueva de San Francisco; Biblioteca Salvatella El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha SPA 2 8vo b. Editions S236 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains illustrated title pages with Juan de la Cuesta's emblem, 1 facsimile dedicatory signed by Cervantes, vignettes with Tony Johannot's designs for Paris: Dubochet, 1836-37 (some directly-reproduced and others after Madrid: Gaspar y Roig, 1847), and vignettes with Gustave Doré's designs for Paris: Hachette, 1863; and five illustrations reproducing paintings by Antonio Muñoz Degrain, Antonio Gisbert, Manuel Domínguez Sánchez, and Eduardo Cano de la Peña, and a bust of Cervantes sculpted by Rossend Nobas i Ballbé. Also contains 2 vignettes designed by Miranda and engraved by Capuz about Adolfo de Castro's El Buscapié (same first engraved for Madrid: Gaspar y Roig, 1847).
Description: This is the fifth edition in the Biblioteca Salvatella; Cushing has volume II only (facsimile, 61 vignettes by Johannot, 2 by Doré, 2 by Miranda, and 3 illus. by Cano, Gisbert and Domínguez). It includes the Buscapié. Decorated stamped covers. It is a reprint of the 1888 edition.
1895 London Adam & Charles Black The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha Henry Edward Watts ENG 4 8vo b. Editions S475; RR539; P52619 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a map by Emery Walker and Walter Boutall to illustrate the Route taken by Don Quixote in his three sallies. Reprint in London: Adam & Charles Black, 1900.
Description: It is a reprint of London 1888 edition of best English translation. Life of Cervantes by H. Watts.
1895 London University Press, Aberdeen An Iconography of 'Don Quixote' 1605-1895 H. S. Ashbee ENG 1 4to V. Bibliographies and Catalogues RR1015; A204; A385 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes designed by Leonardo Alenza y Nieto and engraved by Alejandro Blanco y Asensio dated 1844 and 23 chapter illustrations designed by Isidoro and Antonio Carnicero (one for RAE's Madrid: Ibarra, 1780 edition and 22 for RAE´s Madrid: Ibarra, 1782 edition) newly engraved by Alejandro Blanco (1844). The original plate V by A. Blanco ("DQ and the sheep") was lost, so it was re-engraved by Charles William Sherborn in 1893. "The engraving of Blanco is far superior to that in the edition of Madrid, 1782" (Ashbee).
Description: Includes a Preface and 468 items with detailed descriptions: 1-327 refer to illustrated editions or to illustrations issued separately, plus a Supplement with a list of further unseen items, and sections on "Pictures, statues, Tapestries." Printed for the author and issued by the Bibliographical Society (Illustrated Monographs III); based largely on Ashbee's own collection, now at the British Library and the Hispanic Society of America in New York.
1895 London Adam & Charles Black Miguel de Cervantes: His Life and Works Henry Edward Watts ENG 1 8vo a. Biography TAMU
Illustrations: Includes a portrait of Cervantes as frontispiece (detail of the boatman in the painting by Pacheco) and a facsimile document ("Letter by Miguel de Cervantes to the Archbishop of Toledo").
Description: A new edition revised and enlarged of the biography of Cervantes first published in the London 1888 edition of the Quixote by Watts, with a complete bibliography and Index.
1895a-C London Adam and Charles Black The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha Henry Edward Watts ENG 4 8vo b. Editions S475; RR539; P52619 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a map by Emery Walker and Walter Boutall to illustrate the Route taken by Don Quixote in his three sallies. Reprint in London: Adam & Charles Black, 1900.
Description: Second copy complete, part of the Thomas F. Collison and Elizabeth Mason Collison Cervantes Collection donated by Bob and Malinda Wolter.
1895b-C London Adam and Charles Black Miguel de Cervantes: His Life & Works Henry Edward Watts ENG 1 8vo a. Biography TAMU
Illustrations: 
Description: Second copy complete, part of the Thomas F. Collison and Elizabeth Mason Collison Cervantes Collection donated by Bob and Malinda Wolter.
1895 London, Manchester & New York George Routledge and Sons The Adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha M. Jones ENG 1 4to d. Children's Editions S476 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains one chapter illustration as frontis in color, one black and white frontispiece, an illustrated title page, 32 b&w chapter illustrations, 5 in color, and 172 vignettes by Tony Johannot (after Paris: Dubochet, 1836) and John Gilbert (after London: Daly, 1842 and London: Routledge, 1866). Also in London: Routledge, 1905.
Description: Adapted for young readers by M. Jones. The 5 illus. in color (after London: Routledge, 1866) do not appear in c1895 or 1905 editions.
c1895 London, Manchester and New York George Routledge and Sons The Adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha M. Jones ENG 1 4to d. Children's Editions S476 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains one chapter illustration as frontis in color, one black and white frontispiece, an illustrated title page, 32 chapter illustrations and 172 vignettes by Tony Johannot (after Paris: Dubochet, 1836) and John Gilbert (after London: Daly, 1842 and London: G. Routledge, 1866). Also in London: G. Routledge, 1905.
Description: Adapted for young readers by M. Jones. Reprint of 1866 edition. Different frontis and illustrations.
1895 London; Philadelphia Gibbings; Lippincott The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight-Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha T. Shelton ENG 4 8vo b. Editions S481; RR540; P52620 TAMU
Illustrations: Contains a portrait of Cervantes (photoengraving reproduction after Kent's for London: Tonson, 1738) and 23 chapter illustrations (including DQ's portrait and SP's) designed by Frank Brangwyn. Those 4 placed as frontispieces reproduced by photoengraving. All illustrations reproduced by The Art Reproduction Company. Reprinted in London/Philadelphia: Gibbings & Co., 1901 (excepting 4 for which Brangwyn made new versions: "The taking a little meat...", "His lord commanded...", "Lay down that letter...", and "Don Quixote and Sancho as Shepherds").
Description: Second English edition. A reprint in 1901.
1895 Paris Librairie Charles Tallandier Rinconète et Cortadillo Louis Viardot FRE 1 8vo a. Editions P53639 TAMU
Illustrations: 67 wood engraving illustrations by H. Atalaya, 16 full page, engraved by Jules Huyot. Pictorial decorative covers.
Description: Limited edition, with notes by Viardot. First published in 1891 by Launette et Cie. Acquired with the support of the Lynn Holleran and Chuck Bowman Cervantes Endowment.
1896 Barcelona Tipografía y Librería Salesiana El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha Domingo Abeja SPA 3 8vo b. Editions P52215 TAMU
Illustrations: 
Description: Edition "arreglada para toda clase de personas y en especial para uso de los colegios."
1896 London David Nutt The History of Don Quixote of the Mancha Thomas Shelton J. Fitzmaurice-Kelly ENG 4 8vo b. Editions S477; P52621 TAMU
Illustrations: 
Description: Published in the Tudor Translations series edited by W. E. Henley. Introduction by James Fizmaurice-Kelly.
1896 Munchen K. Braun & F. Schneider Leben und Thaten des scharfsinnigen Edlen Don Quixote von la Mancha GER 2 F f. Albums and Engravings TAMU
Illustrations: 2 folio size sheets with 6 hand colored illustrations each By Eduard Ille depicting scenes from both parts of the Quixote with German captions published in the Munchener Bilderbogen Sammelband 49.
Description: Numbered 1175 and 1776, printed by Kgl. Hof- und Universitats Buchdruckerei von Dr. C. Wolf u. Sohn.
1896 New York C. Scribner's Sons On the Trail of Don Quixote: Being a Record of Rambles in the Ancient Province of La Mancha August F. Jaccaci ENG 1 8vo b. Geography and History TAMU
Illustrations: 137 illustrations by Daniel Urrabieta Vierge.
Description: First edition. Vierge traveled through the parts of La Mancha mentioned in the Quixote to document the illustrations he would later do for the London/New York 1906 edition. It is divided into seven chapters: Argamasilla, Cave of Montesinos, Montiel, El Toboso, Sierra Morena and Venta de Cardenas.
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