James Catnach (5 results)

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Two signed receipts to the Honourable Coast Committee of Northumberland: the first for printing and paper from John Catnach ('Jno. Catnach') of Alnwick, and the second on John's behalf by his wife Mary ('Mary Catnach'), for stationery.
John Catnach (1769-1813), Alnwick and Newcastle printer, his wife Mary Catnach (née Hutchinson), parents of the London broadsheet publisher James Catnach (1792-1841) [Thomas Bewick; Northumberland]
Published by John Catnach's bill/receipt 12 April/29 June Mary Catnach's bill and receipt 10 March 1795 1795
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Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Add to basketBoth items in good condition on lightly-aged paper. Both 1 p, on 12mo landscape slips. John Catnach's bill and receipt: 'The Honb. Coast Comit. | April 12 1795. | To J. Catnach | Printing 200 Signal for the Coast 7s . 0 | 5 qrs. Best Wove foolscap for Do. 1s.2d Per qr 5 . 10 | £0 . 12 . 10 | Recd the above from Thos. Adams Esqr.… | [signed] Jno. Catnach | June 29th. 1796.' Docketed on reverse with calculation. Mary Catnach's bill and receipt: 'The Honble Coast Committee | 1795 To J Catnach Dr. | March 10th. 3 Quarto Copy Books at 1/6 - 0 . 4 . 6 | Same time recd. Paymt of Jas. Russell [signed] Mary Catnach'. Docketed on reverse. According to his son's entry in the Oxford DNB, John Catnach 'was ahead of his time in publishing cheap attractively illustrated books, including children's books, but was a poor businessman. Working in Newcastle, he was imprisoned for debt, and in an attempt to mend his fortunes by moving to London with his family in 1808 he only sank deeper into poverty. In 1813 he died, broken in spirit, of an infected leg.' He was associated with Thomas Bewick, who was one of the creditors named at his first bankruptcy, and printed 'The Beauties of Natural History, selected from Buffon's History of Quadrupeds', 'Poems by Percival Stockdale' and 'Poetical Works of Robert Burns' all with Bewick woodcuts. BBTI has him trading in Berwick , 1790-1791; Alnwick, 1790-1808; Newcastle, 1808-1812; and London, 1812-1813. The Honourable Coast Committee of Northumberland was an organisation, founded on subscriptions, for the foundation and maintenance of a series of beacons along the Northumberland coast, as a defence against French invasion. See IMage.

Published by Printed and Sold by J. Catnach, [s.d., c.1830], [London] 1830
Seller: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, United KingdomAntiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB
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Add to basketSingle leaf broadside. With three engraved illustrations. Early central horizontal fold, some chipping to margins. An apparently unrecorded broadside devotional ballad on 'the true Christian's experience and prospects at the hour of death'. The publisher, Alnwick-born James Catnach (1792-1841), is primarily remembered for his pr…olific broadsheet printing endeavours. In order to satisfy the demands of the urban public for more grittily realistic reading matter than the, largely rural, popular ballad tradition afforded, Catnach commissioned a constant stream of sensational ephemera on the interests of the day. Many of his broadsheets were sold by 'patterers', who would perform as well as selling their wares, bridging the divide between the oral and printed ballad. Printed crudely on the cheapest paper available, the broadsheets were primarily sold at the price of one penny; Catnach was reputed to have paved his parlour with counterfeit coins. Size: Dimensions 260 x 390 mm.

Published by [London: James Catnach. circa 1830] 1830
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Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Folio. 38 x 25.5cm. .OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:496418489:Contents:Carol I. Christmas day;Carol II. St. Stephen's day;Carol III. St. John's Day;Carol IV. Holy innocents, anciently called Childermas day;A very old carol, called "The joys."[I saw three ships.].Provenance : From the collection of Frederic Gale… Ruffner, Jr., the founder of Gale Research, Detroit.
More imagesPublished by printed by J. Catnach, September, [London] 1824
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, U.S.A.Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB)
Contact seller5-star sellerBroadside, approx. 20" x 15¼" (65 x 53 cm.), incorporating 26 woodcuts depicting the life of Christ (from swaddling clothes to the Resurrection), under decorative wood type, plus 6 hymns; a few chips from the margins (not affecting any illustration or letterpress), minor soiling, mostly confined to the margins; a good example. N…o mention of this in Hindley, History of the Catnach Press (1887). SMU only in OCLC.