Richard Heber (5 January 1773 – 4 October 1833) was an English book collector. Richard Heber as a nine-year-old boy in 1782, painted by John Singleton Copley. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut.
[X-Info] Heber, Richard, 1773-1833: A catalogue of Heber's collection of early English poetry, the drama, ancient ballads, and broadsides, rare and ...
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Jan 1, 2021 · Richard Heber (1773 – 1833) was an amazing collector. Fortunately, he was born to wealth, so was able to indulge his passion to the full.
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Aug 17, 2022 · Heber is perhaps the most famous and oft-cited exemplar of early nineteenth-century bibliomania, and of book collecting on an epic scale.
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HEBER, RICHARD, 1773-1833 · Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library · Burney family collection (OSB MSS 3) · Burney Family Collection · HEBER, RICHARD, 1773-1833 ...
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A catalogue of Heber's collection of early English poetry, the drama, ancient ballads, and broadsides, rare and curious books on English, Scottish, and Irish ...
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The Heber family included Reginald Heber (1728-1804), fellow and tutor of Brasenose College, Oxford, and his sons Richard (1773-1833), MP, book collector and ...
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Title: The bibliomania : An epistle to Richard Heber, esq. Author: Ferriar, John, 1761-1815. Note: the Hawthorne Press, 1866.
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At Oxford Heber refined his literary tastes, continued to collect books and earned some reputation as a scholar and littérateur. He was a frequent attender at ...
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Richard Heber. (1773-1833), Book collector. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 1 portrait. Began collecting books as an undergraduate at Brasenose ...
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