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Date de la bibliothèque
1717-07-02
"AAAA-MM-JJ", "AAAA" "AAAA-MM-JJ avant J-C", "5e-6e siècle avant J-C",
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Lieu (géographique)
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"Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis", "Londres, Angleterre", "Hôtel Plaza, New York, New York, États-Unis", "Hogwarts", "Alpha du Centaure", "Enfer"
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Taille de la bibliothèque (titres)
1000+
Nombres de titres dans la bibliothèque. 1459 ; ~50 ; 100-200 ; Inconnu ("de un à n livres")
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Library Size (volumes)
1000 (159 folios, 163 quartos, and 678 octavos)
Nombres de volumes dans la bibliothèque. 1459 ; ~50 ; 100-200
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Auction catalog; A catalogue of curious and valuable books, belonging to the late reverend & learned, Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, consisting of divinity, philosophy, history, poetry, &c. Generally well bound, to be sold by auction, at the Crown Coffee-House in Boston, the second day of July 1717. Boston: Printed by B. Green, and may be had gratis, at the shop of Samuel Gerrish, bookseller, near the Old Meeting-House in Boston, (1717). Evans 1921.
Newspaper notice of catalogue: The Boston News-Letter, 27 May 1717, p. 2
Newspaper advertisement for sale: The Boston News-Letter, 24 June 1717, p. 2
Newspaper advertisement for sale: The Boston News-Letter, 1 and 8 July 1717, p. 2
Newspaper notice: The Boston News-Letter, 15 July 1717, p. 2
Noted in George L. McKay, American Book Auction Catalogues 1713-1934: A Union List. New York Public Library (1937), p. 39
Testament (1765, confirmé en 1784) ; Inventaire après décès (1675)
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Library Notes
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McKay notes that the catalogue and a newspaper advertisement in The Boston News-Letter of 24 June 1717 note that the sale would be held at the Crown Coffee-House, while a 1 July 1717 advertisement in the same paper advertise the sale at the Royal Exchange, King Street (Boston). An 8 July 1717 advertisement, also in The Boston News-Letter, offers the "remainder" of Pemberton's library for sale on that date, at the Royal Exchange.
Newspaper notice (27 May 1717): "There is now in the Press a Catalogue of the Library belonging to the late Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, which is one of the most Curious and Valuable Collections of Books, that has been yet seen among us, which Catalogue may be had at Mr. Samuel Gerrish Bookseller's Shop in Cornhill near the Brick Meeting-House, Boston, And it is proposed to Sell the said Books in the Commencement Week, July next."
Newspaper advertisement (24 June 1717): "To be Sold by Auction, at the Crown-Coffee House in Boston, The Library of the Late Reverend and Learned Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, being a Collection of Curious and Valuable Books of Divinity, Philosophy, History, Poetry, &c. together with a Number of Manuscripts, and Pamphlets. The Sale to begin the Second of July, at 3 a Clock, afternoon. The Books may be seen at the House of the late Reverend Mr. Pemberton, the 25th Day of June, and so until the day of Sale. The Catalogue being Printed are to be had Gratis at the Shop of Mr. Samuel Gerrish Bookseller, near the Old Meeting House in Corn Hill, Boston."
Newspaper advertisement (1 July 1717): "To be Sold by Auction, at the Royal Exchange in King Street Boston, ..." [the remainder is identical to the advertisement of 24 June 1717]
Newspaper advertisement (8 July 1717): "To be Sold by Auction, at the Royal Exchange in King Street, Boston, The Remainder of the Library of the late Reverent and Learned Mr. Pemberton, being a Collection of Curious and Valuable Books of Divinity, Philosophy, History, Poetry, &c. together with a Number of Manuscripts, and Pamphlets. The Sale to begin on Monday the 8th Currant, at 3 a clock in the afternoon, and succeeding days. The Catalogue being Printed may be had Gratis at the Shop of Mr. Samuel Gerrish Bookseller, near the Old Meeting-House in Corn hill, Boston."
Newspaper notice (15 July 1717): "Such as have bought any Books at the Auction the last and present Week, belonging to the Library of the late Reverend Mr. Pemberton, and have not paid for them, are hereby Notifyed to pay the same unto Mr. Samuel Gerrish in Cornhill, Boston."
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Provenance Marks
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Legacy Categories
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Bibliothèques de la jeune Amérique ; artistes ; signataires de la déclaration d'indépendance ; présidents des États-Unis
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Total Book Value
$300 ; �52/10/2
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Valeur totale de l'inventaire
$3000 ; �654/13/5
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Contributeurs
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Entity Information

Date de naissance
1672-02-03
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Date de décès
1717-02-03
"AAAA-MM-JJ", "AAAA" "AAAA-MM-JJ avant J-C", "5e-6e siècle avant J-C",
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Sexe
male
"Femme," "Homme," "sans objet" ou entrez un texte libre
Lieux de résidence
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"Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis", "Paris, France", "Algérie"
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"Sorbonne (licence ès arts)", "Université d'Oxford (Église du Christ)", "Université du Québec, Montréal"
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plombier, serveur ou ingénieur
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Legacy Connections
Huxley, Julian (frère), Orwell, George (étudiant), Huxley, Leonard (père)
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