A Mystery Pamphlet Binding

While cataloging the Ye Galleon Archive we ran across the pamphlet An account of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Californian Peninsula. This narrative of the native peoples of the peninsula of California was based on a work originally published by the Alsation Jesuit, Johann Jakob Baegert in 1773 as Nachrichten von der amerikanischen Halbinsel Californien : mit einem zweyfachen Anhang falscher Nachrichten. In 1863 parts of Baegert’s publication were translated by Charles Rae for the Smithsonian Institution’s Annual Report for 1863-1864.

One of the interesting features of this pamphlet is that it is bound with a printed cover and colored title page. The remainder of the interior appears to be the original Smithsonian Institution Annual Report removed from the original binding.

We have not been able to find any other examples of a special binding for this work. We know that Glenn Adams was clearly interested in, and spent his career, in publishing rare examples of Pacific Northwest History. Is this a template for a publication that he never produced, or is it an enhancement for his own collection? We will probably never know whether or not this is a unique binding.

The pamphlet cover
The Title Page

As we inspected the item there were some obvious condition issues. The top right section of title page was torn. It looked like someone had been playing with the pamphlet. Did a child get a hold of it and paste down the page? Were we looking at a difficult repair?

After worrying about how we would fix this, there was an ah-ha moment. The pamphlet was purposely pasted down on the front and back pages as the text of the facing pages were from the preceding and following reports. Did someone else see this and make the same assumption that we had: that the pages should not be pasted and tried to fix the situation?

The problem exposed
A deeper look

Thus, we are going to stabilize the paste-down and consider creating a box for the pamphlet. We will let you know what we come up for a storage solution and repair in a future post.

DLWA Call Number: F1246 .B14 1864
Worldcat: Link

  • Title: An account of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Californian peninsula, as given by Jacob Baegert, a German Jesuit missionary, who lived there seventeen years during the second half of the last century.
  • Author: Jacob Baegert
  • Language: English
  • Setting: book history, conservation

–DLW

A Small Repair

Following on from our last post Caii Julii Caesaris quae extant showed the wear of its travels. The stitching was tight and the pages were clean. The boards were in relatively good shape as were the marbled end-papers. But it was missing its spine and the cover had a few missing pieces.

It is always our goal to use as few invasive techniques to repair or conserve books and manuscripts. In this case the repair was to add new vellum for the spine and provide some labels. Caesar is ready for many more years of travel.

DLWA Call Number: PA6235 .A2 1744 v.2
Worldcat: Link

  • Title: Caii Julii Caesaris quae extant
  • Author: Julius Caesar
  • Language: Latin
  • Setting: book history

–DLW

Caesar’s Journey

In the spirit of our previous post we consider a small vellum volume that is in need of a caring home.



Title Page

Caii Julii Caesaris quae extant was printed in London in 1744 by J. Brindley. This volume includes narratives of the Alexandrian War, African War, Spanish War and other Caesarean conflicts. Edited by the Irish classical scholar, Usher Gahagan, 1 who took courses at Trinity College in Dublin Unfortunately Usher did not progress to a degree but he did go on to many scholarly pursuits. In an unusual twist for those living in the post Reformation British Isles Usher converted from his protestant faith to Roman Catholicism. Encountering difficulties because of filing coins or ‘diminishing the current coin of the realm’ he was hanged at Tyburn on Monday, 20 Feb. 1748–9. Our library has Volume 2 of this set. One of the interesting features of this orphan is the previous owner.

Sometime in the mid 1840’s L. Guy Phillips acquired this volume for his studies at Eton.



Signature

We do not know what became of Guy but there are tantalizing hints of his life at Eton. Guy, as many students of the time was a well rounded sportsman 2:



Eton Register

This Caesar has traveled far more than what is recounted in the contents. It was printed in London, resided at Eton College and through more unknown journeys had arrived in our library collection. An orphan no more.

DLWA Call Number: PA6235 .A2 1744 v.2
Worldcat: Link

  • Title: Caii Julii Caesaris quae extant
  • Author: Julius Caesar
  • Language: Latin
  • Setting: book history

–DLW

  1. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Article Title : Gahagan, Usher (d. 1749), classical scholar and coiner Link
  2. Old Etonian Association, The Eton Register 1903, p. xii.