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grangerize /ˈɡreɪn(d)ʒərʌɪz /(also grangerise) verb [with object] (usually as adjective grangerized) Illustrate (a book) by later insertion of material, especially prints cut from other works: there were grangerized copies in the British Library...- After 1803, Edward became the librarian to Queen Charlotte and would grangerise historical works for her.
- Tuckwell preserved this note in his own grangerized copy of his book which is now located in the Bodleian Library.
- This is a collection of about 700 volumes of 16th to 19th century works including bibliographical and topographical works which have been grangerized with additional engravings.
Derivativesgrangerization /ˌɡreɪn(d)ʒərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- The Senate House Library copy of the book is rendered individual by its grangerisation.
- Of later publications, many are extra-illustrated copies; for example, the 1807 edition of Clarendon's History of the Rebellion which was increased from three volumes to 21 volumes by Lord Spencer's grangerization.
- He thanks Granger for sending ‘The Book’ (‘Biographical History of England’, first volume, the first example of grangerisation), and compliments him on his gratitude for help Holland had provided.
OriginLate 19th century: from the name of James Granger (1723–76), English biographer. |