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PURCHASED      BY     THE 

RICHARD  EDWARDS,  JR. 
LIBRARY  FUND 

FOUNDED    BY 
MRS.    GEORGE    B.     EDWARDS 

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"Imitation  of  Christ,"  1690,  bound  by  Monnier. 
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CATALOGUE    OF 

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ILLUMINATED      MANUSCRIPTS,     INCUNABULA,    HISTORICAL 

BINDINGS,     EARLY      ENGLISH      LITERATURE,     RARE 

AMERICANA,    FRENCH     ILLUSTRATED     BOOKS, 

EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY  ENGLISH  AUTHORS, 

AUTOGRAPHS,    MANUSCRIPTS,    ETC. 


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Part  II— A  to  K 


TO   BE    SOLD    HY   AUCTION 

BEGINNING    ON    MONDAY,    JANUARY    8, 

1912 


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Cf)e  antierson  auction  Company 

Madison  Avenue  at  Fortieth  Street 
New    York 


Telephone,  Bryant  7990 


(SEE   ORDER   OF   SALES   ON   PAGE   3) 


BOOKS   AND   AUTOGRAPHS.  ~^   .    ^^        \ 

Conditions  of  Salc.^^,    ^ 


1.  All  bids  to  be    per   Lot    as  numbered  in  the  Catalogue. 

2.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  in  all  cases  of  disputed  bids 
the  lot  shall  be  resold,  but  the  Auctioneer  will  use  his  judgment  as  to  the 
good  faith  of  all  claims  and  his  decision  shall  be  final. 

3.  Buyers  to  give  their  names  and  addresses  and  to  make  such  cash 
payments  on  account  as  may  be  required,  in  default  of  which  the  lots 
purchased  to  be  immediately  resold. 

4.  Goods  bought  to  be  removed  at  the  close  of  each  sale.  If  not  so 
removed  they  will  be  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser,  and  subject  to 
storage  charges,  and  this  Company  will  not  be  responsible  if  such  goods 
are  lost,  stolen,  damaged  or  destroyed. 

5.  Terms  Cash.  If  accounts  are  not  paid  at  the  conclusion  of 
each  Sale,  or,  in  the  case  of  absent  buyers,  when  bills  are  rendered,  this 
Company  reserves  the  right  to  recatalogue  the  goods  for  immediate  sale 
without  notice  to  the  defaulting  buyer,  and  all  costs  of  such  resale  will 
be  charged  to  the  defaulter.  This  condition  is  without  prejudice  to  the 
rights  of  the  Company  to  enforce  the  sale  contract  and  collect  the 
amount  due  without  such  resale  at  its  own  option.  Unsettled  accounts 
are  subject  to  interest  at  the  rate  of  six  per  cent,  per  annum. 

6.  All  books  are  sold  as  catalogued,  and  are  assumed  to  be  in  good 
condition.  If  material  defects  are  found,  not  mentioned  in  the  catalogue, 
the  lot  may  be  returned.  Kotice  of  such  defects  iniist  be  given 
promptly  and  the  goods  returned  within  ten  days  from 
the  date  of  the  sale.     No  exceptions  will  be  made  to  this  rule. 

7.  Autograph  Letters,  Documents,  Manuscripts  and  Bindings  are  sold 
as  they  are  without  recourse.  The  utmost  care  is  taken  to  authenticate 
and  correctly  describe  items  of  this  character,  but  this  Company  will  not 
be  responsible  for  errors,  omissions,  or  defects  of  any  kind. 

.  8.  Bids.  We  make  no  charge  for  executing  orders  for  our  cus- 
^tomers.  We  use  all  bids  competitively  and  buy  at  the  lowest  price  per- 
'mitted  by  other  bids. 

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Part  II  (A  to  K) 


ORDER  OF  SALES 


Afternoons  and  Evenings  of  January  8  to  12,  1912 
Beginning  at  2.30  and  8.15  o'clock 


Monday  Afternoon, 
Monday  Evening, 
Tuesday  Afternoon, 
Tuesday  Evening, 
Wednesday  Afternoon, 
Wednesday  Evening, 
Thursday  Afternoon, 
Thursday   Evening, 
Friday  Afternoon, 
Friday   Evening, 


Lots 


1-  166 

167-  291 

292-  487 

488-  668 

669-  856 

857-1050 

1051-1259 

1260-1464 

1465-1665 

1666-1854 


Following  the  sale  a  full  list  of  prices  will  be  printed 


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NOTE 

The  Catalogue  (illustrated)  will  be  issued  in  four  parts 
of  about  600  pages  each,  with  indices.  Orders  for  the 
complete  set  will  be  received  at  $5  per  set,  including  the 
Price  Lists,  or  $1.50  for  each  part,  including  the  Price  List. 

Price  Lists  will  be  issued  with  each  part  at  Fifty  Cents. 
The  Price  List  for  Part  I  is  now  ready  for  deliverj^,  and 
those  for  Part  II  and  the  following  catalogues  will  be 
issued  at  the  conclusion  of  the  sales. 


gibXicrsi^a:|jMi:aX  gotts. 


TN  the  Preface  of  the  Catalogue  of  Part  I  of  the  Robert 
Hoe  Library  it  was  said,  "  The  sale  will  be  an  event  of 
unprecedented  importance."  Such  it  proved  to  be,  and  the 
highest  expectations  were  surpassed.  Slightly  more  than 
3,500  titles — about  one-fourth  of  the  entire  collection — were 
sold  for  nearly  one  million  dollars,  or  more  than  four  times 
the  largest  amount  ever  received  for  an  entire  library  in  all 
the  history  of  book-sales  by  auction ;  and  nearly  all  prices 
exceeded  previous  records. 

The  sale,  in  the  new  Anderson  Galleries,  beginning  on 
April  24,  1911,  and  concluding  on  the  afternoon  of  May  5th, 
was  attended  by  collectors  of  world-wide  fame  and  by  rep- 
resentative buyers  from  England,  France,  Germany,  and 
the  United  States.  The  interest  of  the  general  public  was 
aroused  to  an  extraordinary  degree  by  the  importance  of 
the  collection,  the  large  attendance,  the  eagerness  of  the 
buyers,  and  the  elaborate  reports,  many  of  them  illustrated, 
in  the  daily  newspapers  of  the  principal  American  cities. 
In  methods  and  environment,  new  standards  were  estab- 
lished by  the  Anderson  Company  at  the  sale,  and  the  books 
and  manuscripts  which,  coming  from  a  hundred  cities,  had 
gone,  one  by  one,  through  half  a  century,  into  Mr.  Hoe's 
wonderful  collection,  were  distributed  in  less  than  a  month 
to  collectors  in  all  parts  of  the  world. 

The  authenticity  of  the  Hoe  books  and  manuscripts  can- 
not be  emphasized  too  strongly.  Many  of  them  came  into 
his  collection  through  the  hands  of  dealers  of  long  experi- 
ence and  established  reputation  who  gave  their  personal 
guarantees  to  Mr.  Hoe.  Many  others  came  from  the  great 
libraries  which,  during  his  long  and  active  career  as  a  col- 
lector, were  sold  here  and  abroad;  and  as  these  contained 
the  treasures  of  still  older  collections,  the  greatest  books  of 
centuries  thus  came  into  his  possession,  each  with  a  well- 
authenticated  history  of  its  own.  And  of  Mr.  Hoe  himself 
it  must  be  said  that,  with  his  long  experience,  his  pride  in 
his  collection,  his  ability  to  command  the  services  of  emi- 
nent authoritiies,  and  his  acknowledged  taste  and  wonderful 
knowledge  of  the  bibliographical  points  of  books,  he  would 
have  been  quick  to  detect  and  resent  an  imposition. 


The  Second  Part  of  the  Hoe  Library  contains  almost  as 
many  important,  interesting  and  rare  items  as  the  first.  The 
indices  at  the  end  of  this  catalogue  give  a  chronological  list 
of  American  history  and  literature,  a  list  of  Incunabula, 
and  an  analysis  of  the  remarkable  bindings;  and  these  will 
be  of  great  service  to  those  who  are  in  search  of  the  rarest 
items.     The  following  notes  may  be  of  service  also: 

MANUSCI^IPTS:  Many  very  remarkable  examples  of  Missals 
and  Horse  were  sold  in  Part  I  of  the  Library,  and  another 
large  selection  is  now  offered,  representing  various  styles, 
schools,  and  periods  and  illustrating  the  art  of  manuscript 
illumination  from  the  Thirteenth  Century.  Most  of  them 
are  in  immaculate  condition.  On  a  Latin  manuscript  of  th& 
second  part  of  the  Fifteenth  Century  the  arms  of  King 
Matthias  Corvinus  of  Hungary  are  painted,  and  it  is  prob- 
able that  the  manuscript  was  executed  for  him.  An  Italian 
manuscript  of  the  latter  part  of  the  same  centurj^  was  exe- 
cuted for  Pasquale  Diaz  Garlon,  Castellano  of  Napoli.  A 
manuscript  of  446  leaves  with  131  fine  ornamental  initials 
painted  in  colors,  is  a  beautiful  and  interesting  manuscript 
of  the  Vulgate,  and  was  executed  in  the  Thirteenth  Cen- 
tury. A  translation  of  Boccaccio  written  on  vellum  in  1409 
will  attract  the  attention  of  the  experts,  for  illuminated 
manuscripts  of  a  secular  character  are  very  rare. 

A  French  manuscript  of  136  leaves  written  in  the  Fif- 
teenth Century,  with  four  large  miniatures,  is  very  un- 
usual also.  A  book  of  Hours,  containing  187  leaves,  is  one 
of  the  most  beautiful  manuscripts  executed  in  the  North- 
east of  France ;  a  Spanish  inscription  shows  that  it  had  been 
examined  by  the  Inquisition.  A  magnificent  manuscript  of 
great  value,  in  Gothic  characters  on  vellum,  is  embellished 
with  thirty-nine  miniatures.  Another  very  beautiful 
manuscript  is  that  executed  in  the  Fifteenth  Century  for 
the  second  wife  of  Jean  II,  Due  de  Bourbon ;  the  large 
miniatures  recall  the  best  work  of  Jean  Foucquet,  and  one 
of  them,  representing  the  Virgin  crowned  as  a  queen  and 
attended  by  angels,  administering  the  sacrament  to  St.  Avia, 
is  of  extraordinary  interest.  A  manuscript  of  238  leaves; 
another  with  paintings  remarkable  for  architectural  details, 
vigorous  drawings,  and  beauty  of  color;  a  third  of  171 
leaves,  executed  for  Cornells  Crosinck,  lieutenant-forester 
of  Holland,  superb  in  every  detail;  two  manuscripts  by 
Nicolas  Jarry;  two  Arabic  manuscripts  on  native  glazed 


paper,  and  a  Persian  manuscript  on  418  leaves  embellished 
with  full-page  miniature  paintings  are  among  the  great 
treasures  of  this  collection.  The  famous  Touraine  Missal 
will  command  the  closest  attention  of  collectors.  It  is  a 
superb  Missal;  and  the  miniatures,  remarkable  for  correct- 
ness of  design,  execution,  and  coloring,  must  be  numbered 
among  the  best  productions  of  the  School  of  Touraine. 

BINDINGS:  Mr.  Hoe's  appeciation  of  fine  bindings  is  well 
known,  and  many  hundred  bindings  of  artistic  and  his- 
torical importance  and  of  wonderful  association  interest 
are  found  in  his  collection.  Nearly  two  hundred  appear  in 
this  sale.  Many  of  these  are  catalogued  under  the  general 
heading  of  Bindings  and  the  others  appear  under  authors. 
Nearly  all  the  famous  binders  of  the  world  are  represented, 
as  shown  by  the  index  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue,  and 
usually  by  many  examples  of  their  finest  work. 

No  doubt  the  most  wonderful  binding  in  this  sale  is  that 
on  L'Imitation  de  Jesus  Christ  printed  in  Paris  in  1690 
(No.  245).  The  great  artist  in  leather  who  executed  it  was 
Monnier,  who  took  such  pride  in  this  exhibition  of  his  skill 
that  he  signed  the  binding  in  no  less  than  six  places. 

In  this  section  of  the  Library  are  rare  volumes  bearings 
the  arms  of  Queen  Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  Marie  de 
Medicis,  Queen  Henriette  Maria,  and  the  Queen  of  Louis 
XV,  and  any  one  of  these  volumes  would  add  distinction 
to  the  finest  library.  Several  volumes  bear  the  arms  of 
Madame  de  Pompadour,  another  was  presented  to  Anna  of 
Austria,  a  third  is  supposed  to  have  been  bound  for  Marie 
Marguerite  de  Valois  de  Saint-Remy.  One  volume  was 
beautifully  bound  for  Henry  III  of  France,  another  for 
Louis  XIII  and  his  Queen,  and  a  third  for  Louis  XV.  One 
book  bears  the  arms  of  Napoleon  I,  another  the  arms  of 
Pope  Clement  XI,  a  third  the  arms  of  Pope  Benedict  XIII, 
and  on  the  fourth  is  the  monogram  of  Cardinal  Emanuel 
of  Savoy.  Other  volumes  were  bound  for  Louis  XIII, 
Louis  XIV,  Francis  I,  Charles  I  of  England,  Henry  IV  of 
France,  and  Henry  HI.  A  book  of  great  interest  is  the 
Aristotle  printed  in  Paris  in  1554  and  bound  in  England 
for  Robert  Dudley,  Earl  of  Leicester,  the  favorite  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.  The  Aldine  Theophrastus  printed  in  Venice 
in  1497  came  from  the  library  in  the  Chateau  of  Anet  of 
Henry  II  and  Diana  de  Poictiers,  and  is  a  wonderfully  fine 
example.     Munster's  La  Cosmographie  Universelle,  printed 


in  1556,  is  in  contemporary  French  binding,  and  the  gilt 
medallions  of  Henry  II  of  France  commemorate  his  wars. 
Several  Bibles,  old  and  rare,  are  in  bindings  made  300  and 
350  years  ago.  A  particularly  desirable  item  is  No.  188,  in 
a  contemporary  English  binding  embroidered  in  gold  and 
silver. 

INCUNABULA:  In  early  printed  books  the  Hoe  LibrarjMs 
remarkably  rich.  In  the  first  Hoe  sale  the  Gutenberg 
Bible  on  vellum,  the  first  book  printed  from  movable  type, 
sold  for  $50,000,  or  more  than  twice  the  highest  price  ever 
paid  up  to  that  time  for  a  single  book.  In  this  sale  a  copy 
is  offered  of  the  same  Bible  on  paper,  perfect  and  genuine 
throughout.  The  Hoe  copy  is  one  of  the  few  with  portions 
printed  in  red.     It  is  handsomely  bound  by  Mercier. 

Another  book  of  extraordinary  interest  is  "  Communyca- 
cyon  Bytwene  God  and  Man,"  printed  in  London  by 
Wynken  de  Worde  about  1499.  This  copy  seems  to  be 
utterly  unknown  to  bibliographers.  Still  another  book 
that  will  attract  the  attention  of  the  collectors  is  the  first 
edition  of  Chaucer's  Canterbury  Tales,  printed  at  West- 
minster by  William  Caxton  about  1477,  being  the  fourth 
or  fifth  book  printed  in  England.  There  is  a  record  of 
eleven  copies,  of  which  only  two,  one  in  the  British 
Museum  and  the  other  at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  are 
perfect.  Undoubtedly  the  Hoe  copy  is  the  best  that  will 
ever  be  offered  for  sale.  A  Caxton  of  very  great  impor- 
tance is  the  Polycronicon,  which  Caxton  himself  translated. 
Mr.  Hoe's  copy  is  absolutely  perfect,  except  that  three 
blank  leaves  are  missing.  The  only  two  copies  comparable 
with  it  are  in  public  libraries,  and  will  never  come  on 
the  market.  The  Pliny,  printed  on  vellum  by  Jenson  at 
Venice  in  1476,  is  another  remarkable  book  and  is  in  im- 
maculate condition.  The  Rerum  Venetarum  of  Sabellicus, 
printed  at  Venice  in  1487  with  the  Jenson  types,  is  not  only 
one  of  the  four  known  copies,  but  is  the  copy  that  was  pre- 
sented to  Doge  Marco  Barbarigo,  whose  arms,  painted  in 
gold  and  colors,  appear  on  the  first  page. 

Special  attention  should  be  called  to  the  Chronicle  of 
England,  printed  at  St.  Albans  in  1483.  It  is  an  excessively 
rare  book>  only  about  eight  copies  being  known,  all  but  one 
imperfect.  The  defect  in  the  Hoe  copy  has  been  remedied, 
«o  far  as  possible,  by  the  insertion  of  twenty-seven  leaves 
in   facsimile;  there  are  260  genuine  leaves,  and  it  is   ex- 


tremely  doubtful  if  a  better  copy  will  ever  be  offered. 
Lack  of  space  prevents  further  reference  to  the  great  num- 
ber of  early  printed  books. 

EARLY  ENGLISH  LITERATURE:  This  department  was  Mr. 
Hoe's  great  specialty  and  his  Library  contained  a  large 
number  of  exceedingly  rare  volumes.  The  Venus  and 
Adonis  now  offered  is  an  extraordinary  item ;  it  is  in  the 
original  vellum  binding,  and  the  only  other  copy  known  i& 
in  the  British  Museum.  The  only  perfect  copy  of  Queen 
Elizabeth's  Prayer  Book,  London  1569,  is  in  Lambeth 
Palace  and  for  many  years  was  supposed  to  be  unique. 
The  Hoe  copy  is  in  remarkable  condition.  Too  much  can- 
not be  said  in  praise  of  the  copy  of  Milton's  Paradise  Lost, 
also  in  this  sale.  It  is  not  only  the  exceedingly  rare  first 
issue  of  the  first  edition  with  the  title-page  in  its  first  state, 
but  it  is  in  the  original  binding,  the  condition  of  which  is 
remarkably  fine.  The  first  English  edition  of  Froissart's 
Chronicles  was  printed  in  London  in  1525  and  the  Hoe  copy 
is  one  of  the  finest  in  existence.  Fisher's  Treatise,  printed 
by  Wynken  de  Worde  in  1508,  the  first  edition,  is  exceed- 
ingly rare,  and  the  second  edition,  which  is  equally  rare,  is 
likewise  in  fine  condition.  Of  Lydgate's  translation  of  the 
history  of  Troy,  printed  by  Pynson  in  London  in  1513,  one 
authority  has  said  that  no  perfect  copy  was  known.  The 
Hoe  copy,  however,  is  genuine,  fresh,  and  perfect  through- 
out. Another  remarkable  book  is  Middleton's  political 
play,  A  Game  at  Chesse,  printed  in  1625;  only  two  copies 
are  known,  and  as  one  of  these  is  in  the  University  Library 
at  Cambridge  the  present  opportunity  to  purchase  is  prob- 
ably the  last  that  collectors  will  ever  have. 

Mr.  Hoe's  collection  of  Walton  was  unusually  fine.  The 
catalogue  contains  no  less  than  forty-nine  titles  of  books 
by  Isaac  Walton  and  Walton  and  Cotton.  Mr.  Hoe's  copies 
of  the  first  five  editions  of  the  Angler  are  tall  and  attractive. 
Spenser's  Complaints,  London  1591,  seems  to  be  one  of  two 
copies.  The  Faerie  Queen,  1595-1596,  is  a  very  important 
copy,  embracing  the  second  edition  of  the  first  part  and  the 
first  edition  of  the  second,  and  bound  with  it  is  the  first 
edition  of  Colin  Clout.  This  was  John  Evelyn's  copy  and 
contains  on  the  fly-leaf  seventeen  lines  in  his  autograph. 
Reference  should  be  made  also  to  Arnold's  Chronicle, 
printed  at  Antwerp  about  1503,  a  perfect  copy  of  the  first 
edition.  Many  very  important  Shakespeare  items  were  in 
the  first  sale  and  others  are  offered  now. 


LATER  ENGLISH  LITERATURE :  Many  exceedingly  rare  and 
interesting  items  will  be  found  in  this  department.  Gold- 
smith's Good  Natured  Man,  Deserted  Village,  and  Haunch 
of  Venison,  and  his  comedy,  She  Stoops  to  Conquer,  are  in 
this  sale  and  all  of  them  are  first  editions.  An  uncut  first 
edition  of  Goldsmith's  Enquiry  contains  an  autograph  let- 
ter from  the  author  to  his  publisher.  Goldsmith's  Citizen 
and  his  Life  of  Nash  are  first  editions  also.  The  Traveler 
is  the  second  issue  of  the  first  edition ;  another  copy, 
printed  in  the  same  year  but  with  variations,  is  a  presenta- 
tion copy  "  with  the  author's  best  esteem."  The  Hoe  copy 
of  the  Vicar  of  Wakefield  is  of  extraordinary  interest,  for 
it  is  not  only  the  earliest  issue  of  the  rare  first  edition  and 
in  the  original  calf  but  is  a  presentation  copy  with  Gold- 
smith's inscription.  The  choicest  Pope  item  is  an  uncut 
copy  of  the  very  rare  first  issue  of  the  Dunciad.  A  copy 
of  the  second  issue  is  followed  in  this  sale  by  a  copy  of  the 
second  edition,  and  by  eleven  other  early  editions.  One  of 
these  is  a  presentation  copy  with  Pope's  inscription.  The 
most  interesting  Sterne  item  is  the  large  paper  copy  of  the 
first  edition  of  the  Sentimental  Journey.  Mr.  Hoe  thought 
there  were  only  three  copies  of  the  first  edition  of  Gulliver's 
Travels  on  large  paper;  his  own  copy  contains  the  portrait 
in  the  first  state.  William  Blake's  Songs  of  Innocence, 
•colored  by  his  own  hand,  is  the  copy  he  gave  to  his  physi- 
cian. 

AMERICANA:  Even  the  most  successful  collectors  of  books 
relating  to  early  America  will  find  extraordinary  items  in 
this  sale,  some  of  which  are  not  likely  to  be  offered  again. 
The  first  edition  of  the  complete  account  of  the  four  voy- 
ages of  Vespuccius  is  one  of  the  four  known  copies.  The 
Hoe  copy  is  the  only  one  ever  owned  by  an  American,  and 
the  other  copies  have  permanent  resting  places  in  national 
libraries  abroad.  Three  other  Vespuccius  items  appear  in 
this  sale.  Smith's  History  of  Virginia  is  on  large  paper 
and  is  an  early  issue  of  the  first  edition.  Mr.  Hoe  believed 
it  to  be  the  dedication  copy  to  the  Duchess  of  Richmond. 
The  maps  and  portraits  are  remarkably  fine.  The  True 
Travels  by  Smith  will  be  sold  also;  it  is  a  first  edition  and 
a  large  copy.  The  Christopher  Colombus  Letter  of  1493  is 
the  first  dated  edition.  De  Bry's  Grand  Voyages  fill  thirteen 
folio  volumes  and  all  the  parts  are  first  editions.  The 
French  version  of  the  first  part  of  the  voyages,  exceedingly 


rare,  is  in  brilliant  and  perfect  condition.  Mr.  Hoe's  copy 
of  Horsmanden's  Negro  Plot  is  the  rare  first  edition,  uncut. 
The  Hoe  copy  of  the  laws,  statutes,  and  ordinances  of 
the  City  of  New  York  is  one  of  four  copies,  the  other  three 
being  in  public  libraries,  and  it  is  of  exceptional  interest. 
Morton's  New  England  Memorial,  printed  in  1669,  was 
John  Evelyn's  copy  and  later  the  Lefferts  copy.  Morton's 
New  England  Canaan  is  another  very  rare  book.  This  sale 
will  also  include  three  King  Philip's  War  Narratives,  all 
uncut  and  undoubtedly  the  finest  copies  in  existence. 
Another  extraordinary  item  is  Filson's  Kentucky.  It  is 
the  only  copy  with  the  Philadelphia  map  that  has  ever 
been  offered  for  sale  by  auction,  and  three  lines  in  the 
autograph  of  Daniel  Boone  add  to  its  interest  and  value. 
The  Cedulario  of  Puga  is  the  first  printed  collection  of 
Mexican  laws.  The  Chronica  of  Amandus  contains  three 
epistles  from  Mexico,  one  of  which  ends  with  a  sentence  in 
Mexican,  so  that  this  volume,  printed  in  1534,  gives  the  first 
appearance  of  an  American  language  in  print.  A  complete 
set  of  the  tracts  of  Las  Casas,  all  first  editions,  form 
another  great  nugget  in  this  library.  The  first  edition  of 
Lederer's  Discoveries,  Beste's  Discourse,  Bullock's  Vir- 
ginia, Byfield's  New  England,  and  Gray's  Virginia  are  rare 
and  highly  important  books.  Van  Der  Donck's  quarto, 
published  in  1650,  is  the  most  important  work  on  the 
history  of  New  Netherlands  up  to  that  time;  this  is  the 
Brinlej"  copj^  Five  years  later  the  Beschryvinge  Van 
Nieuw  Nederlant  was  printed,  contai)iing  the  second  en- 
graved view  of  New  York. 

FI^ENCH  BOOKS  constitute  a  very  large  part  of  the  Hoe 
Library  and  the  demand  for  such  books  as  he  selected — 
mainly  classics  in  handsome  bindings — is  rapidly  increasing 
in  this  country  and  abroad.  Les  Troys  Premiers  Livres  de 
I'Historie  de  Diodore  Sicilien,  1535,  printed  on  vellum,  is 
extremely  rare;  the  Hoe  copy  once  belonged  to  the  grand- 
uncle  of  Henry  IV ;  it  contains  a  wood-cut  which  is  regarded 
as  Tory's  masterpiece.  Princesses  de  Jade  et  de  Jadis  is  a 
unique  copy,  comprising  fifty-eight  original  water  colors  by 
Lorant-Heilbroun.  Les  Amours  Pastorales  de  Daphnis  et 
Chloe,  Paris  1731,  is  probably  the  only  copy  on  vellum.  The 
same  work  published  sixteen  years  later  contains  twenty- 
eight  plates,  engraved  after  Philippe  d'Orleans,  and  is  one  of 
the  twelve  copies  on  vellum.  Le  Romant  de  la  Rose  by  Lorris 


and  Meung,  printed  at  Lyons  in  1503,  contains  140  woodcuts, 
and  is  a  remarkable  example  of  early  book-making.  An 
unauthorized  edition  of  Gargantua,  printed  in  1542,  is  one 
of  the  rarest  books  from  Dolet's  press.  Many  editions  of 
La  Fontaine's  Fables  and  other  works  are  offered,  some  of 
them  first  editions,  including  the  famous  edition  called 
"Des  Fermiers  Generaux."  Another  noteworthy  produc- 
tion is  the  Lancelot,  printed  at  Paris  in  1533.  Six  Dorat 
titles  are  catalogued ;  the  illustrations  are  noteworthy,  and 
one  item  is  superbly  bound  by  Michel.  Coquillart's  Sen- 
suyuent  les  Droitz  Nouveaulx  was  printed  about  1515  and 
is  of  great  rarity. 

Les  Triumphes  by  Bouchet,  La  Gverre  des  Masles  by 
Cholieres,  Tableau  des  Riches  by  Colonna,  Cronique  et 
Hystoire  by  Commines,  Polyeucte  Martyr  by  Corneille, 
Heraclius  by  the  same  author,  GEuvres  by  Gessner  (one  ot 
two  copies  on  vellum),  Les  GEuvres  by  Marot,  the  first 
edition  of  Meliadus  de  Leonnoys,  and  Verard's  edition  of 
Tristan  are  books  to  which  the  attention  of  discriminating 
collectors  should  be  directed.  Froissart's  Chronicles, 
printed  at  Paris  1495-1500,  three  volumes  folio  on  vellum, 
contain  165  finely  painted  and  illuminated  miniatures,  and 
another  extraordinary  work  is  Monstrelet's  Chronicles  (1503) 
with  bindings  which  are  the  best  specimens  of  Lortic's  skill. 

MISCELLANEOUS :  Collectors  of  manuscripts,  especially 
those  of  American  authors,  will  find  in  this  sale  some  Irving 
material  of  great  interest.  His  note  book  on  his  European 
tour,  in  1804,  is  probably  the  earliest  Irving  manuscript 
ever  offered  for  sale  by  auction;  and  his  note  book  for  1805 
is  apparently  unpublished.  Three  of  Irving's  manuscript 
note  Vjooks  written  for  his  "  Mahomet  "  and  four  written  on 
his  Western  tour  are  also  offered.  Fifteen  sheets  of  musi- 
cal score,  containing  Thomas  Moore's  "Legendary  Bal- 
lads," set  to  music  by  Bishop,  with  the  text  in  Moore's 
handwriting,  form  a  most  attractive  item.  A  manuscript 
of  greater  importance  is  Walter  Scott's  Life  of  Jonathan 
Swift.  Many  Grolier  Club  publications  and  many  extra 
illustrated  books,  some  of  them  very  fine,  are  found  in  this 
section  of  the  Hoe  Library,  and  it  also  contains  a  small  but 
very  interesting  collection  of  books  on  laces  and  embroid- 
ery, several  of  very  early  date. 


C!)e  iltbrarp  of 
3^obert  Hoe 


PART  II— A  TO  K 


TWENTIETH   SESSION,  MONDAY,  2:30  P.  M. 


1.  A'BECKETT    (GILBERT  ABBOTT).      The    Comic 
■^-^     History  of  England.  Ten  colored  etchings  and 

120   woodcuts  by   John   Leech.  First   Edition    of  Vol.  1. 

2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1847-53 

2.  A'BECKETT  (GILBERT  ABBOTT).  The  Comic  His- 
tory of  Rome.  Colored  etchings  and  numerous  woodcuts  by 
John  Leech.  First  issue  of  the  original  edition.  Bvo, 
brown  cloth.  London:   Bradbury  and  Evans  [1853] 

3.  ABELARD  AND  HELOISE.  Lettres  d'Abailard  et 
d'Heloise,  nouvelle  traduction,  avec  le  texte  a  cote.  Par 
J.  Fr.  Bastien.  Large  Holland -paper  copy.  2  vols. 
Bvo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  edges.         Paris,  1782 

4.  AB:ELARD  and  HELOISE.  a  Nineteenth  Century, 
and  familiar  history  of  the  Lives,  Loves,  &  Misfortunes,  of 
Abeillard  and  Heloisa,  A  Matchless  Pair,  who  flourished  in 
the  twelfth  century:  a  Poem,  in  twelve  cantos.  By  Robert 
Rabelais,  the  Younger.  10  engravings  in  aquatint  by  Land- 
seer  and  Lewis,  after  Thurston.  8vo,  half  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere.  London,  1819 

*  By  Wm.  Combe,  author  of  "Dr.  Syntax." 

5.  ABEL-REMUSAT  (M.).  Histoire  de  la  Ville  de 
Khotan,  tiree  des  Annales  de  la  Chine  et  traduite  du  Chinois ; 
Suivie  de  Recherches  sur  la  substance  minerale  appelee 
par  les  Chinois  Pierre  de  lu,  et  sur  le  Jaspe  des  anciens. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Paris,  182Q 

*  From  the  library  of  William  Beckford,  with  his  notes  on 
the  fly-leaves. 


6.  ABENCUFIAN  (ALY).  La  vie  du  roy  Almansor. 
(Translated  from  the  Spanish  by  Father  d'Obeilh.)  12mo, 
brown  lev^ant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Amsterdam:  Daniel  Elsevier,  1671 

7.  ABOUT  (EDMOND).  Le  Nez  d'un  Notaire.  Front- 
ispiece and  12  vignettes  by  Oery-Bicliard.  Small  4to,  green 
levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  side  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Paris    1886 

8.  ABOUT  (EDMOND).  Les  Mariages  de  Paris.  8vo, 
maroon  levant  morocco,  back  and  sides  tooled  with  inter- 
lacing fillets,  gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Cham- 
bolle-Duru.  Paris,  1887 

*  One  of  115  copies  on  India  paper,  with  the  52  woodcuts  in 
dupHcate. 

9.  ABOUT  (EDMOND).  Tolla.  Illustrations  hij  Felicien 
de  Myrbacli,  AdoljjJie  Giraldon  and  Paul  Baudry,  in  3  states. 
4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  inlaid,  doublure  of  silk 
and  cut  velvet,  gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
David.  Paris,  1889 

*  Japan  paper  copy ;  one  of  140  printed. 

10.  ACHILLES  TATIUS.  Les  Amours  de  Clitophon  et 
de  Leucippe,  nouvellement  traduits  en  langage  Franc^'ois 
par  B.  Comingeois  (Fran^-ois  de  Belleforest).  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron. 

Paris:  pour  Jean  Borel,  1575 

11.  ADAM  (BILLAUT).  Le  Vilebreqvin  de  Me.  Adam 
Menvisier  de  Nevers.  Contenant  Toates  sortes  de  Poesies 
gallantes,  tant  en  Sonnets,  Epistres,  Epigrammes,  Elegies, 
Madrigaux,  que  Stances,  &  autres  Pieces,  autant  curieuses, 
que  diuertissantes,  sur  toutes  sortes  de  sujets  .  .  .  12mo, 
green  levant  morocco,  blind-tooled  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bauzonnet  Trautz.  Paris,  16H3 

12.  ADAM  (PAUL).  Le  Vice  Filial.  Illustrated  by 
J.  Dedina.  12mo,  half  orange  levant  morocco,  silk  sides, 
gilt  back  and  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1898 

*  One  of  35  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

13.  ADAM  (PAUL).  Basileet  Sophie.  Dessins  de  C.-H. 
Dufau,  graves  sur  bois  par  G.  Lemoine.  12ino,  half  blue 
levant  morocco,  back  tooled  in  leaf-sprays,  blue  satin  sides, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Paris,  1900 

14.  ADAMSON  (JOHN).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writ- 
ings of  Luis  de  Camoens.  Large  Paper.  2  vols.  8vo, 
citron  levant  morocco,  tooled  and  inlaid,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 
by  David.  London,  1820 

*  Extra-illustrated  with  7  portraits  of  Camoens  and  9  illustra- 
tions after  Harding  and  others,  all  proofs. 

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15.  ADDISON  (JOSEPH).  A  Poem  to  his  Majesty 
William  III,  Presented  to  the  Lord  Keeper.  By  Mr.  Addi- 
son, of  Mag.  Coll.  Oxon.  First  Edition.  Folio,  figured 
silk.     Bound  with  Yalden's  "  Conquest  of  Naraur,"  1695. 

London:  Jacob  Tonson,  1695 

16.  ADDISON  (JOSEPH).  The  Campaign,  a  Poem.  Sec- 
ond Edition,  with  the  half-title.  Small  folio,  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Loudon,  1705 

17.  ADDISON  (JOSEPH)  and  STEELE  (RICHARD). 
The  Spectator.  To  be  Continued  Every  Day.  Nos.  1-635 
bound  in  2  volumes,  folio,  green  vellum,  gilt,  entirely  uncut. 

London :  Printed  for  Sam.  Buckley  at  the  Dolphin  in  Little 
Britain,  1711-14. 

*  The  complete  file  of  the  Spectator  as  originally  issued  in 
numbers  and  entirely  uncut,  seven  volumes,  Nos.  I-DLV,  folio 
sheets  issued  daily  from  March  1,  1711,  to  December  6,  1712; 
and  Nos.  555-635,  issued  tri-weeklv  from  June  18  to  December 
20,  1714. 

The  copy  formerly  in  the  libraries  of  Lord  Hope  and  the 
Earl  of  Munster,  with  two  legal  papers  inserted,  containing 
copies  of  contracts  and  agreements  between  the  publisher  and 
Addison  and  Steele. 

In  addition  to  the  papers  on  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley  (by  Addison 
and  Steele)  the  first  appearance  of  Pope's  "The  Messiah  "  is  in 
No.  338.  Pope  also  contributed  Nos.  404  and  408  and  a  short 
paper  in  527.  Probably  not  more  than  four  or  five  com- 
plete FILES  ARE  IN  EXISTENCE. 

18.  ADDISON  (JOSEPH)  and  STEELE  (RICHARD). 
Le  Spectateur,  ou  le  Socrate  moderne.  On  Ton  voit  un  Por- 
trait naif  des  Moeurs  de  ce  Siecle.  Traduit  de  I'Auglois. 
Portraits.  8  vols.  12mo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Derome  the  Younger,  with  his  tickets. 

Amsterdam  and  Leipzig,  1768 

19.  ADDISON  (JOSEPH)  and  STEELE  (RICHARD). 
Eighty-one  plates  from  Sharpe's  8vo  edition  of  the  Spectator, 
Tatler,  and  Guardian.     4to,  russia,  gilt  back,  and  edges. 

London, 1803-04 

20.  ADDISON  (JOSEPH).  Miscellaneous  Works.  Large 
Paper  copy.  4  vols.  12mo,  half  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Oxford,  1830 

21.  ADDISON  (JOSEPH).  Days  with  Sir  Roger  de 
Coverley.  A  reprint  from  "  The  Spectator. "  Illustrations 
by  Hugh  Thomson.  Large  Paper  copy.  Royal  8vo, 
buckram.  London,  1892 

22.  ADVERTISSEMENT  des  nouvelles  cruautez  &  in- 
humanitez,  desseignees  par  le  Tyran  de  la  France.  8vo, 
old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Rolin  Thierry,  1589 
*  An  exceedingly  rare  treatise  on  the  Assassination  of  the 
Due  de  Guise  by  Henry  III  of  France. 

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23.  ^SCHYLUS.  Tra^oedi?e  sex,  gr?ece.  First  Edition, 
8vo,  citron  morocco,  back  and  sides  covered  with  a  mosaic 
of  red  and  green  morocco  in  compartments  outlined  in  gold, 
doublure  of  rose  morocco,  dentelle  borders,  gold  flj^-leaves, 
gilt  edges,  in  a  rose  morocco  case,  in  the  mosaic  style  of 
Padeloup,  probabl}^  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Venetiis:  In  sedibus  Aldi  et  Andrepe  Soceri,  1518 

24.  ^SCHYLUS,  SOPHOCLES,  EURIPIDES.  Tragoedia- 
selectee  Jischyli,  Sophoclis,  Evripidis.  Cum  duplici  iuter- 
pretatione  Latina.  2  vols.  16mo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  with 
the  first  arms  of  J.  A.  de  Thou  in  the  centre  of  the  covers 
and  his  monogram  on  the  panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges 

(Geneva?)  Henr.  Stephanus,  illustris  viri  Huldriehi  Fug- 
geri  typographus,  1567. 

*  From  the  Heber  library,  with  his  stamp,  and  with  the  book 
label  of  Ambroise  Firmin  Didot. 

25.  ^ESOP.  Vita  Esopi  e  greco  latina  per  Rinucium 
facta;  Aesopi  fabularum  libri  IV,  carmine  latino;  Aesopi 
fabulae  XVII  extravagantes;  Fabulae  XVII  novae  Aesopi 
ex  translatione  Rinucii,  sermone  soluto;  Fabulae  Aviani 
carmine  latino;  Fabulae  coUectae  XXIII,  sermone  soluto. 
Gothic  characters.  IIU  unnumbered  leaves,  with  signatures 
Q,-(l\  Jf2-Ji.S  lines  to  the  full  page.  Fall-page  luoodcut  on  the 
recto  of  first  leaf  and  192  woodcuts  in  the  text.  Small  folio, 
green  levant  morocco,  with  compartments  formed  by  inter- 
laced bands  of  dark  green  levant  outlined  with  gold,  the 
spaces  filled  with  richly  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  back;  doublure 
of  green  levant,  broad  borders,  with  bands  of  darker  green, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery,  in  a  case  (last  2  blank(?) 
leaves  missing),  [n.  pi.,  n.  d.,  but  Strassburg,  Printer  of 
the  1483  Jordanus  de  Quedlinburg,  after  1483.  ] 

*Tall  copy.   Of  the  greatest  rarity,  but  very  few  copies 
—probably  2  or  3,  including  this  one,  known.    hain,  327. 
[See  Reproduction.] 

26.  iESOP.  Aesopi  Appologi  sive  mythologi  cum  qui- 
busdam  Carminum  et  Fabularum  additionibus  Sebastiani 
Brant .  .  .  Mythologi  Esopi  clarissimi  fabulatoris,  una  cum 
Aviani  et  Remicii  quibusdam  fabulis  per  Sebastianum 
Brant  nuper  revisi,  etc.  S32  woodcuts.  Folio,  russia  blind 
tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Clarke  and  Bedford  (with  blank  leaf 
between  the  two  books). 

Basileae:  Opera  et  impensa  magistri  Jacobi  de  Phortz- 

heim,  1501. 

*  A  VERY  FINE  AND  LARGE  COPY.  Edited  by  Sebastian 
Brandt,  author  of  the  "Ship  of  Fools,"  with  the  addition  of 
the  Fables  of  Avianus.  The  woodcuts  in  the  iirst  part  differ 
from  those  of  the  undated  .Esop  described  by  Dibdin  and  the 
figures  of  the  second  part  resemble  those  produced  by  Grun- 
inger  at  Strasburg. 
From  the  Beckford  and  Ives  Collections. 


^sop's  Fables,  1483. 
(See  No.  25.) 


27.  ^SOP.  [Vita  et  Fabellae,  Graece.]  Only  the  last 
44  leaves,  containing  the  collection  of  Proverbs  by  Tarr- 
hseus,  Didymus,  Suda,  etc.  Ruled  throughout  luith  red  ink, 
initials  in  gold  and  colors.  Small  folio,  old  red  straight- 
grain  morocco,  Aldine  anchor  on  the  sides,  entirely  uncut. 

Venetiis:  Apud  Aldius,  1505 

*  The  Syston  Park  copy,  with  bookplate. 

28.  ^ESOP.  Fabule  cum  commento.  Gothic  characters. 
37  leaves.  Andre  BocarcVs  device  on  the  title.  4to,  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Cham- 
boUe-Duru.  (Apparently  imperfect,  beginning  with  signa- 
ture I.)  [Paris:  Andre  Bocard,  n.  d.],  ca.  1496-1531 

29.  ^ESOP.  Vita  di  Esopo  tradotta  da  Giulio  Landi 
(writing  on  title).  Vinegia,  Giolito,  1545. — Favole  d'Isopo 
tradotte  in  lengua  italiana.  Venezia,  1544. — Motti  e  Sen- 
tentie  daPlutarchoraccolti,  nuovamente  tradotti.  Vinegia, 
P.  Girardo,  1543. — Sentenze  et  aurei  detti  didiversi  antichi 
savi,  raccolti  da  N.  Liburnio.  Vinegia,  Giolito,  1545. — Vite 
de  philosophi  moralissime  et  de  loro  sententie  estratte  da 
Laertio,  etc.  Woodcut  heads.  Venetia,  1535.  In  one 
volume,  8vo,  old  Italian  olive  morocco,  blind  tooled  orna- 
ments on  the  sides  (lateral  margins  of  last  piece  cut  very 
short,  with  text  of  some  pages  shaved).    Venice,  1535-1545 

30.  ^ESOP.  .Esop's  Fables,  with  his  Life  in  English, 
French  and  Latin.  Newly  translated  (by  T.  Philipott). 
Illustrated  with  112 sculptures.  To  this  edition  are  likewise 
added  31  new  figures  representing  his  Life.  By  Francis 
Barlow.  Folio,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  vellum  doublures 
and  guards,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  by  H.  Hills,  jun.,  1687 

*  Large  paper  copy  of  the  second  edition,  containing  plate 
17,  usually  missing.  The  French  text  of  the  fables  differs  con- 
siderably from  that  of  the  First  Edition. 

31.  ^ESOP.  Les  Fables  d'Esope,  Phrygien,  lUustrees  de 
Discours  Moraux,  Philosophiques,  &  Politiques.  Nouvelle 
Edition.  Augmentee  de  beaucoup  en  divers  endroits.  Avec 
des  Reflexions  Morales,  par  J.  Baudoin.  Frontispiece  and 
137  vignettes  on  copper,  illustrating  the  life  of  ^I^sop.  12mo, 
orange  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzon- 
net.  Bruxelles:  Francois  Foppens  [ca.  1700] 

32.  ^ESOP.  Esope  en  Belle  Humeur,  ou  derniere  traduc- 
tion, et  augmentation  de  ses  Fables  en  prose,  et  en  vers 
(par   J.    Brusle    de   Montpleinchamp).     Nouvelle   edition. 

Frontispiece  and  165  copper-plate  vignettes  by  Herrewijn. 
2  vols,  in  1,  small  8vo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Derome.  Brusselle:  Frangois  Foppens,  1700 

*  Second  Issue,  with  Herrewijn's  name  on  the  plates. 

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33.  ^SOP.  Select  Fables  of  ^sop,  and  other  Fabulists. 
15  plates  in  compartments  and  7  vignettes  hy  Grignion  after 
Wale.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by- 
Bedford.  Birmingham:  John  Baskerville,  1761 

34.  AFBEELDING  der  Menschelyke  Bezigheden,  be- 
staande  in  Hondert  onderscheiden  Printverbeeldingen,  ver- 
tonende  allerhande  Stantspersonen,  zo  van  Regeeringe, 
Konsten,  Wetenschappen,  als  Handwerken,  &c.  Frontis- 
piece and  100 plates.  4to,  half  maroon  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Cuzin.  Amsterdam,  n.  d.  {^ca.  1650] 

35.  AIGNAN  (ETIENNE)  and  BERTHEVIN  (G.).  La 
Mort  de  Louis  XVI,  tragedie,  suivie  de  son  testament  et 
•d'une  lettre  a  son  confesseur.  Frontispiece  portrait  of 
Louis  XVI,  Marie  Antoinette  and  ElizahetJi  of  France. 
12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  covered  with  blind-tooled 
fleurs-de-lys  and  tear-drops,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzon- 
net.  Paris:  les  Marchands  de  Nouveautes,  1796 

*  Bound  with  "  La  Mort  de  Marie- Antoinette  d'Austriche," 
1797  (attributed  to  Barthes  de  Marmorieres),  with  portraits  of 
Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette ;  ' '  Elisabetli  de  France,  Soeur 
de  Louis  XVI,  tragedie,"  1797,  with  medallion  portrait;  and 
Charlotte  Corday,  ou  la  Judith  Moderne.  Tragedie,"  1797,  with 
portraits  of  Louis  XVI,  Marie  Antoinette  and  Charlotte  Cor- 
day as  Judith. 

36.  AIKIN  (JOHN).  Essays  on  Song- Writing;  with  a 
collection  of  such  English  Songs  as  are  most  eminent  for 
poetical  merit.  New  edition,  with  additions  and  correc- 
tions, and  a  supplement  by  R.  H.  Evans.  12mo,  calf  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Matthews.  London,  1810 

37.  AINS WORTH  (WILLIAM  HARRISON).  JackShep- 
pard,  a  Romance.  First  Edition.  Illustrations  hy  George 
Cruikshank.  3  vols.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Richard  Bentley,  1839 

*  ExTRA-iT.LUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  a  portrait  of  Ains- 
worth  and  a  duplicate  set  of  the  26  plates  from  the  original 
numbers  of  Bentley's  Miscellany. 

38.  AINSWOR^^H  (WILLIAM  HARRISON).  Old  Saint 
Paul's :  a  Tale  of  the  Plague  and  the  Fire.  First  Edition. 
With  illustrations  hy  John  Franklin.  3  vols.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  David. 

London:  Cunningham,  1841 

39.  AINSWORTH  (WILLIAM  HARRISON).  Guy 
Fawkes;  or.  The  Gunpowder  Treason.  An  historical  ro- 
mance. First  Edition.  Illustrations  {20  etchings),  hy 
George  Cruikshank.  3  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  tops  (edges  scraped),  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Richard  Bentley,  1841 

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40.  AINSWORTH  (WILLIAM  HARRISON).  Windsor 
Castle.  An  Historical  Romance.  New  edition  (the  first 
in  octavo).  Illustrated  by  George  Cruikshank  and  Tony 
Johannot  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels  and  cor- 
ner ornaments,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Reymann. 

London:  Henry  Colburn,  1844 

41.  AINSWORTH  (WILLIAM  HARRISON).  Saint 
James's;  or,  The  Court  of  Queen  Anne.  An  Historical 
Romance.  First  Edition.  lUustratioris  by  George  Cruik- 
shank. 3  vols.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Tout.  London;  John  Mortimer,  1844 

42.  AIRY  (OSMUND).  Charles  II.  With 50  plates.  4to, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  orig- 
inal covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Goupil,  1901 

*  Japan  paper  copy,  with  the  plates  in  two  states,  and  the 
frontispiece  colored. 

43.  AISSE  (MADEMOISELLE).  Lettresde  Mademoiselle 
Aisse  a  Madame  CfalandriniJ.  Qui  contiennent  plusieurs 
anecdotes  de  I'histoire  du  tems,  depuis  I'annee  1720 
jusqu'en  1733.  Precedes  d'un  narre  tres-court  de  I'histoire 
de  Mademoiselle  Aisse,  etc.  First  Edition,  with  Voltaire's 
Notes.     12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Duru. 

Paris :  La  Grange,  1787 

44.  AKENSIDE  (MARK).  The  Pleasures  of  Imagina- 
tion .  .  .  (with)  a  critical  Essay  on  the  Poem,  by  Mrs. 
Barbauld.  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  4  plates 
after  Stothard  and  a  portrait  of  the  author.  12mo,  half 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

London,  1795 

45.  ALBERTI  (LEONE  BATTISTA).  Hecatomphile 
[ce  sont  deux  dictions  Grecques  composees,  signifiant,  Cen- 
tiesme  Amour,  sciemment  aiDpropriees  a  la  dame  ayant  en 
elle  autant  damours  que  cent  outres  dames  en  pourroient 
comprendre,  dont  a  present  est  faicte  men  ^ion.  Tournee  de 
vulgaire  Italien  en  langaige  Francoys.  Ensemble  Les 
FLEURS  de  POESIE  FRANgOYSE,  et  autres  choses  sola- 
tieuses.  Reueus  Nouuellement].  57  wo'^dcuts.,  12  of  which 
represent  various  parts  of  the  body.  16mo,  blue  levant 
morocco,  richly  ornamented  in  small  tools,  doublure  of 
red  morocco,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet- 
Trautz,  in  a  blue  morocco  case.    Paris:  Pierre  Sergent,  1539 

*  The  poems  "  Les  Fleurs  des  Poesie  Francoyse ''  are  in  the 
manner  of  Ronsard,  Villon  or  Marot. 

46.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  Livret  des  Emblemes  de 
maistre  Andre  Alciat  mis  en  rime  Francoyse  (par  Jehan  le 
Fevre),  &  presente  a  monseigneur  Ladmiral  de  France.  113 
woodcut  emblems  from  the  Latin  edition  printed  the  same 

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year  by  Wechel.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  tooled 
in  a  design  of  scrolls  and  arabesques,  vellum  linings,  gilt 
edges,  by  David.  Paris:  .  .  .  Chrestien  Wechel,  1536 

*The  First  Edition  in  French  was  printed  in  1536,  and  while 
the  sheets  of  the  above  are  similar,  the  title  has  been  reset;  the 
date  on  the  last  line  has  the  Roman  numerals  "  xxxvi "  in 
lower  case  type  instead  of  capitals,  and  the  third  line  from  th& 
last  ends  in  "la "  instead  of  "  rue." 

Green  does  not  mention  this  issue. 

47.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  Andrea  Alciati  Emblematvm 
libellus.     113  luoodcut  emblems.     Small  8vo,  vellum. 

Lugdvni:  lacobus  Modernus  excudebat,  1545 

*  One  of  two  issues  of  1545,  differing  only  in  the  printer's 
device  on  title  (Green,  no.  26). 

48.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  Les  Emblemes  de  M.  Andre 
Alciat,  Traduits  en  ryme  Frangoise  par  lean  le  Feure.    110 

ivoodcut  illustrations,  attributed  to  ^^  Le  Petit  Bernard.''^ 
Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Niedree. 

Lyon :  lean  de  Tovrnes,  1549 

*  Green  does  not  mention  this  edition. 

49.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  Los  Erablemas  de  Alciato 
Traducidos  en  rhimas  Espaiiolas.  Aiiadidos  de  figuras  y 
de  nueuos  Emblemas  en  la  tercera  parte  de  la  obra  [traduci 
dos  en  rhimas  Espaiiolas  por  Bernardino  Daza  Pinciano.] 

Woodcut  border  on  title,  and  200  woodcut  emblems  ivitliin 
borders  by  "  Le  Petit  Bernard,''  and  arms  of  Juan  Vazquez 
de  Molina  on  A3.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
bj^  Chambolle-Duru.     (Green,  no.  36.) 

Lyon:  Mathia  Bonhome  (Acabaronse  a  17  de  Agosto), 
1549. 

50.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  Diverse  Imprese  accommo- 
date a  diuerse  moralita,  con  versi  che  i  loro  significati 
dichiarano  insieme  con  molte  altre  nella  lingua  Italiana 
non  piu  tradotte.  Printed  ivitliin  ornamental  borders,  unth 
180  woodcuts,  signed  "P.  F. "  {Pierre  Vingles?).  8vo, 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 
(Green,  no.  50.)  Lione:  Gvlielmo  Rovillio,  1551 

51.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  (I)  Clarissimi  viri  D. 
Andrese  Alciati.  Emblematvm  libri  dvo.  With  113  small 
woodcut  emblems,  attributed  to  Bernard  Salomon,  "  ie 
Petit  Bernard.''''  Lvgdvni,  loanu,  Torn?esius,  etc.,  1554; 
(II)  In  D.  Andrese  Alciati  Emblemata  svccincta  commen- 
tariola,  etc.  With  113  small  woodcuts,  the  one  on  p.  Ill 
with  monogram  "■  H.  B.'''  {Hans  Beliam).  Lvgdvni,  Apud 
loannem  Torna?sium,  etc.,  1556.  2  vols,  in  1.  24mo,  rose 
levant  morocco,  pointille  back,  gilt  edges,  b}^  Cape.  The 
second  work  lacks  final  leaf  with  colophon  "  Finis"  above 
a  Death's  head.  Lugduni,  1554-5(> 

*  From  the  Janze  collection,  1909.     (Green,  nos.  54  and  59.) 


52.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  Emblemata  Andrese  Alciati 
I.  C.  Clariss.  Latinogallica,  Ynk  cum  succinctis  augmentis, 
qiiibus  Emblematis  cuiusque  sententia  explicatur.  Ad 
calcem  Alciati  vita  ...  La  Version  Fransoise  non  encor 
veue  cy  deuant.  With  211  woodcuts.  12rao,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris:  lean  Richer,  1584 

*  The  French  version  is  attributed  to  Claude  Mignavilt. 
With  Ex  Libris  de  St.  Genie.     (Green,  no.  107.) 

53.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  Omnia  Audrefe  Alciati  V.  C. 
Emblemata  Cum  Commentariis,  quibus  emblematum  de- 
tecta  origine,  dubia  omnia,  et  obscura  illustrantur.  Ad- 
iectfe  Nouse  appendices  nusquam  antea  editfe.  Per  Claud: 
Minoem  [Mignault]  luriscon.  Engraved  frontispiece-title 
hy  Jacc[ues  de  Weert,  ivith  medcdlion  portrait  of  Alcicdi  at 
the  top.,  and  211  (misprinted  ccxiii)  woodcut  ertdjlems.  8vo, 
calf,  back  and  sides  covered  with  gilt  tleurs-de-lys,  in  the 
centre  the  arms  of  Armand  de  Wignerot  du  Plessis,  due  de 
Richelieu,  grand-nephew  of  Cardinal  de  Richelieu;  his 
crowned  monogram  in  the  corners,  gilt  edges.  (Green, 
no.  128.) 

Parisiis:  In  Ofiicina  loan:  Richerii  sumptibus  (date 
erased),  [1601]. 

54.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  Andrete  Alciati  V.  C.  Em- 
blemata cvm  Clavdii  Minois  I.  C.  Commentariis  Ad  postre- 
mam  Auctoris  editionem  auctis  &  recognitis.  Portrait  on 
copper  hy  W.  S.,  and  210  woodcut  emblems.  8vo,  original 
vellum,  with  ties  (suiDplied  later). 

[Antuerpige] :  Ex  Officina  Plantiniana  Raphelengii,  1608 

*  From  the  Sunderland  collection.  Contains  the  final  blank 
leaf,  Z4.     (Green,  no.  133.) 

55.  ALCIATI  (ANDREA).  Emblemata  V.  CI.  Andrete 
Alciati  cii  Imagiuibus  plerisque  restitutis  ad  mentem  Auc- 
toris. Adiecta  compendiosa  explicatione  Claudij  Minois 
Diuionensis,  etc.  Engraved  title,  tuith  portrait,  and  212 
luoodcuts,  including  the  locust  on  C3  recto.  Small  8vo,  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.     (Green,  no.  149.) 

Patavii  .  .   .  Tozzium,  1618 

56.  ALCRIPE  (PHILIPPE  D').  La  Nouvelle  Fabrique 
des  Excellens  Traits  de  Verite,  Livre  pour  inciter  les  re- 
sveurs  tristes  &  merancoliques  a  vivre  de  plaisir.  Nouvelle 
Edition,  reveue,  corrigee  &  augraentee.  12mo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet-Trautz. 

Imi3rime  cette  Annee  [Rouen,  Viret,  1732] 

*  From  the  collection  of  the  Comte  de  Toulouse.  In  rebind- 
ing,  the  arras  of  the  earlier  covers  have  been  preserved  and 
inserted  as  a  bookplate. 

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57.  ALEMAN  (MATEO).  The  Life  of  Guzman  de  Al- 
farache.  First  Edition  of  James  Mabbe's  translation. 
2  parts  in  1  vol.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  London:  E.  Blount,  1623 

*  With  commendatory  verses  bj'  Ben  Jonson,  Fletcher  and 
others. 

58.  ALEMAN  (MATEO).  The  Life  of  Guzman  d'Alfar- 
ache;  or,  the  Spanish  Rogue.  To  which  is  added.  The 
Celebrated  Tragi-Coraedy,  Celestina.  Written  in  Spanish, 
Done  into  English  from  the  New  French  Version,  and  com- 
par'd  with  the  Original.  By  several  hands.  Adorn''d  with 
sculptures  by  Gaspar  Bouitats.  2  vols,  small  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  R.  Bon  wick,.  1708-1707 

59.  ALEXANDER  APHRODISIEUS.  In  topica  Aris- 
totelis,  commentarii,  gvfece.  Editio  Princeps.  Folio, 
full  calf  gilt,  Aldine  anchor  on  sides,  entirely  uncut. 

Venetiis:  in  fedibus  Aldi  et  Andrese  Soceri,  1513 

*  From  the  Syston  Park  collection,  with  bookplate.  Numer- 
ous Greek  and  Latin  marginal  annotations  by  a  contemporary 
hand, 

60.  ALEXANDRE  (ARSENE).  Les  Reines  de  I'Aiguille 
modistes  et  couturieres  (Etude  Parisienne).  Illustrations 
dessinees  et  gravees  par  Francois  Courhoin.  8vo,  white 
levant  morocco,  with  gilt  vine-and-leaf  decoration,  bands 
of  inlaid  green  levant,  the  arms  of  Paris  in  inlays  of  red 
and  blue,  with  gold  and  silver  figures  at  the  corners,  doub- 
lures  of  white  levant  morocco,  with  inlaid  bands  of  green 
levant  encircling  panels,  gilt  borders  and  leaf  spra}^  inlays 
of  brown  and  green,  gilt  edges,  in  half  morocco  slip  case, 
by  Gruel.  Paris,  1902 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

61.  ALEXANDER  (SIR  WILLIAM— Earl  of  Stirling). 
A  Par?enesis  to  the  Prince.  By  William  Alexander  of 
Menstrie.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  by  Richard  Field  for  Edward  Blount, 

1604. 

*Very  scarce,  not  having  been  reprinted  in  the  collected 
edition  of  his  poems — "  Recreations  with  the  Muses,"  1637. 

62.  ALEXANDER  (SIR  WILLIAM— Earl  of  Stirling). 
The  Monarchick  Tragedies.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford.  (Edges  of  title  strengthened 
and  blank  corner  and  piece  of  lower  margin  supplied.)  Con- 
tains the  rare  blank  at  K4  of  Darius. 

Printed  at  London  by  V.   S.   for  Edward  Blount,    1604 

(and)  London  :  Printed  by  G.  Elde  for  Edward  Blount,  1604. 

*The  Tragedie  of  Croesus  is  the  First  Edition;   the  Tragedie 

of  Darius  first  appeared  in  Edinburgh  the  previous  year  (1603) 

printed   by  Robert  Waldegrave,  of  which  but  two  or  three 

copies  are  known,  all  in  public  collections. 

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63.  ALIBERT  (JEAN  LOUIS).  Physiologie  des  Pas- 
sions, ou  nouvelle  doctrine  des  sentimens  moranx;  Seconde 
edition,  revue,  corrigee  et  augmentee.  Frontispiece  by 
Mougeot  and  13  plates  by  Lorieux,  Lejeune  and  others,  all 
proofs  before  letters  on  India  paper,  and  one  with  a  dupli- 
cate proof  after  letters.  2  vols,  8vo,  half  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Brany..  Paris,  182r> 

*  Printed  on  India  paper. 

64.  ALLEN  (CHARLES  DEXTER).  A  Talk  on  Book- 
Plates.  A  Paper  read  at  a  Meeting  of  tlie  Club  of  Odd 
Volumes  of  Boston.     4to,  half  brown  morocco,  uncut. 

Boston:  Club  of  Odd  Volumes,  1901 

*  One  of  55  copies  printed. 

65.  ALLERS  (C.  W.).  La  Bella  Napoli.  Numerous  colored 
illustrations.     Royal  4to,  cloth,  gilt  edges.     Stuttgart,  1895 

66..  ALLSTON  (WASHINGTON).  Lectures  on  Art,  and 
Poems.  Edited  by  Richard  Henry  Dana,  Jr.  First  Edi- 
tion.    12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  hy  Motte. 

New  York,  1850 

67.  [ALLSTREE  (RICHARD).]  The  Government  of  the 
Tongue.  The  Fifth  Impression.  Frontispiece.  12mo,  old 
English  blue  morocco,  mosaic  and  gilt  tooling,  gilt  edges 
(name  on  title).  At  the  Theater  in  Oxford,  1667 

68.  [ALLSTREE  (RICHARD).]  The  Lively  Oracles 
given  to  us,  or,  the  Christians  Birth-right  and  Dutj^  in  the 
custody  and  use  of  the  Holy  Scripture.  Vignette  on  title. 
12mo,  contemporary  English  black  morocco  gilt,  panels  with 
mosaic  of  red  and  ivorj^  morocco,  covered  with  tooling  in 
small  design,  gilt  edges  (old  writing  on  title,  and  lacks  two 
end-papers).  At  the  Theater  in  Oxford,  1678 

69.  [ALLSTREE  (RICHARD).]  The  Works  of  the 
Learned  and  Pious  Author  of  The  Whole  Duty  of  Man. 
Fourth  Edition.  Frontispiece  and  title-vignettes  by  Van 
der  Gucht,  ivith  portraits  of  Queen  Anne  {3fezzotint  by 
Simon).,  and  John,  Lord  Bishop  of  London  {by  Vertue), 
inserted.  Ruled  throughout  in  red  ink.  2vols.ini.  Large 
folio,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  with  acorn  ornaments, 
sides  divided  into  four  panels,  with  a  centre  ornament  and 
grapevine  border,  the  panels  floriated  and  introducing  the 
figure  of  a  stag,  gilt  edges  (slightly  rubbed). 

Printed  at  the  Theater  in  Oxford,  1704 
*  A  most  unusual  specimen  of  English  binding. 

70.  [ALLEYN  (ROBERT).]  Fvnerall  Elegies  vpon  the 
most  lamentable  and  vntimely  death  of  the  thrice  illustrious 
Prince  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales,  etc.  By  R.  A.  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  by  T.  P.  for  John  Budge,  An.  1613^ 
*Very  scarce. 

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71.  ALMANACK  des  Honnetes  FemmeS,  pour  Tannee 
1790.  First  Edition.  Frontispiece  and  curious  plate  of 
Priapus  (inscription  erased).     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

[Paris?] :  De  I'lmprimerie  De  la  Societe  Joj^euse  [1790] 

72.  ALMANACK  ROYAL,  annee  commune  M.DCC- 
LXXXX.  8vo,  old  red  morocco,  richly  gilt  floral  borders, 
with  the  arms  of  a  French  Count  on  each  cover,  silk  linings, 
gilt  edges. 

[Paris] :  de  I'lmprimerie  de  la  veuve  d'Koury  &  Debare 
[1790]. 

73.  ALPKONSE  (PIERRE).  Discipline  de  Clergie;  tra- 
duction de  I'ouvrage  de  Pierre  Alphonse.  2  vols.  12mo, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt,  uncut,  by  Schav3^e.  Paris,  1824 

*  One  of  200  copies  printed,  with  the  Latin  and  French  texts 
on  opposite  pages.  The  second  volume  is  entitled  "  La  Chas- 
toiement  d'un  pere  a  son  fils." 

74.  AMADIS  DE  GAULE.  Le  premier  [-douzieme]  livre 
d'Amadis  de  Gaule,  mis  en  Fran^-ois  par  le  Signeur  des 
Essars,  Nicolas  de  Herberay,  etc.  Titles  ivithin  luoodcut 
horders  and  14^  tuoodcuts,  being  about  a  dozen  constantly 
repeated.  12  parts  in  3  vols.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  orna- 
mented with  leaf  branches,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

An  vers:  Christophe  Plantin,  1561 

75.  AMANDUS  ZIERIXEENSIS  (F.).  Chronica  com- 
pendiosissima  ab  exordio  mundi  usque  ad  annum  1534. 
.  .  .  Adiect?B  sunt  epistola^  duje  Christiani  regis  JSthiopise, 
Davidis,  ad  Clementem  septimum,  Romanum  pontificem, 
anno   1533  destinatte.  .   .   .   Alipe  quoque  tres  epistol^, 

EX  NOVA  MARIS  OCEANI  KiSPANIA  AD   NOS   TRANSMISS^,    de 

fructu  mirabili  illic  surgentis  novfe  Ecclesise.  8vo,  olive 
levant  morocco,  doublure  of  dark  red  levant,  richly  gilt 
tooled  in  compartments  in  the  manner  of  the  Eves,  gilt 
edges,  by  David.       Antuerpi?e,  apud  Simonem  Cocum,  15:^ 

*  Rare.  At  the  end  of  this  chronicle  we  find  the  three  in- 
teresting letters  referred  to  in  the  title.  The  first  and  second 
are  the  two  written  in  Mexico  in  1531  by  Martin  of  Valencia 
and  Bishop  Zumarraga,  which  had  been  printed  by  order  of  the 
Franciscan  Chapter  at  Toulouse  in  1-532.  The  third,  which  is 
here  printed  for  the  first  time,  is  of  still  more  importance  to 
the  American  Student.  It  is  a  Latin  version  of  a  letter  from 
Friar  Peter  de  Gante,  addressed  to  all  the  Franciscans  in 
Flanders,  in  which  he  gives  an  interesting  account  of  Mexico 
and  its  people.  It  is  dated  Mexico,  June  21,  1529,  where  he  was 
laboring  as  an  instructor  of  youth.  The  letter  ends  with  a  sen- 
tence in  Mexican,  the  first  appearance  of  an  American 

LANGUAGE  IN  PRINT. 

76.  AMBOISE  (ADRIAN  D').  (I)  Discovrs  ov  Traicte 
des  Devises.  Ov  est  mise  la  raison  et  difference  des  Em- 
blemes,  Enigmes,  Sentences  &  autres  [by  Fr.  d'Amboise]. 
Paris:  Rolet  Bovtonne,  1620;  (II)  Devises  Royales  par 
Adrian  d'Amboise.  Wdh  engraved  title  and  IS  copperplate 
emblems.       Paris:    Rolet   Bovtonne,    1621;    (III)    Devises 

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Heroiqves  et  Emblemes,  de  M.  Clavde  Paradin.  Numerous 
copperplate  emblems.  Paris:  Rolet  Bovtonne,  1622.  3  vols, 
in  1,  small  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Petit. 
From  the  collection  of  M.  Gonse,  with  book-plate. 

77.  AMBOISE  (ADRIAN  D^).  Devises  Royales.  En- 
graved title  and  13  copperplate  emblems.  Small  8vo,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Paris:  Rolet  Bovtonne,  1621 

78.  AMICIS  (EDMONDO  DE).  Holland  and  its  People. 
33  illustrations.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

New  York,  1885 

*  Zuyder  Zee  edition,  No.  21  of  25  printed.  One  volume  ex- 
tended to  two,  with  an  extra  set  of  proof  etchings  printed  on 
satin,  and  the  insertion  of  88  portraits  and  views,  inchiding 
etchings  by  Hollar,  Ostade,  scenic  plates,  proofs  on  India 
paper,  reproductions  of  famous  paintings,  etc. 

79.  AMICIS  (EDMONDO  DE).  Spain  and  the  Spaniards. 
Illustrated.     Royal  8vo,  cloth  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York,  1885 

*  Guadalquiver  edition.  One  of  550  printed,  with  the  collec- 
tion of  15  etchings,  all  proofs  on  satin. 

80.  AMMAN  (JOST).  Insignia  Sacrse  Ca?sare8e  Maies- 
tatis,  principum  electorum  ac  aliquot  iilustrissimarum, 
illustrium,  nobilium,  &  aliarura  familiarum,  formis  arti- 
ficiosissimis  expressa.  271  luoodcuts  of  em,blems,  coats  of 
arms,  etc.,  by  Jost  Amman  and  others.  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  R.  de  Coverley. 

Francofurti  ad  Moenum:  apud  Georgium  Corvinum,  1579 

81.  AMMAN  (JOST).  Kiinstliche,  Wolgerissene,  New 
Figuren  von  allerlai  Jagt  vnd  VVeidwerck,  alien  Liebhabern 
der  Maler  Kunst,  auch  Goltschmieden,  Bildthawern,  &c. 
zu  Ehren  vnd  Wolgefallen  zugericht,  vnd  an  tag  geben, 
Durch  den  Kunstreichen  vnd  Weitberhiimbten  Jost  Am- 
mon.  Darzu  mit  Arlichen  Lateinischen  Versen,  vnd  Wol- 
gestelten  teutschen  Reimen  erkliiret,  vnd  gezieret.  Title- 
page  printed  in  red  and  black,  portrait,  JfO  illustrations  in 
the  text  and  printer'' s  device  on  Inst  page,  all  ivoodcuts.  4to, 
brown  straight-grain  morocco,  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges. 

Franckfurt-am-Mayn:  Johann  Feyrabenrit,  1592 

82.  AMMONIUS  IIERMEUS.  Commentaria  in  librum 
Perihermenias;  Margentini  archiepiscopi  mitylenensis  in 
«undera  enarratio,  etc.,  gr?ece.  First  Aldine  Edition. 
Folio,  russia  gilt,  Aldine  anchor  on  sides,  gilt  edges. 
(Blank  leaf  80  missing.)  Venetius:  apud  Aldum,  1503 

*  From  the  library  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex,  with  book-plate. 

83.  AMOUR.  L'Amour  en  Campagne,  ou  Les  Coeurs 
Bombardes.  Engraved  frontispiece.  12mo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet. 

Liege:  Cesar  de  la  Salle,  1696 
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84.  ANACREON.  Anaereontis  Teij  odae.  Ab  Henrico 
Stephano  luce  &  Latinitate  nunc  primum  donat?e.  Fleuron. 
4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by 
Chipot.  Lutetiae  [Paris],  apud  H.  Stephanum,  1554 

*  First  Edition.     In  Greek  and  Latin. 

85.  ANACREON  and  SAPPHO.  Les  Poesies  d'Anacreon 
et  de  Sapho,  traduites  de  Grec  en  vers  Franc^'ois.  Avec  des 
remarques  [par  M.  de  Longepierre].  Ruled  with  red  lines. 
12mo,  old  red  morocco,  doublure  of  the  same  leather,  den- 
telle  borders,  gilt  edges.  Paris:  Pierre  Emery,  1684 

*  From  the  library  of  J.  J.  de  Bure. 

86.  ANACREON.  Anaereontis  teii  Odaria  (grtece)  pr?e- 
fixo  commentario  quo  poet?e  genus  traditur  et  bibliotheca 
Anacreonteia  adumbratur.  Additis  var.  lectionibus.  Two 
engraved  medallions  by  Lucatelli.  Royal  8vo,  old  red  French 
morocco  gilt,  silk  linings.  Parm?e:  Bodoni,  1784 

*  Limited  to  112  copies.     A  two-page  prospectus  signed  by 
Bodoni  is  laid  in. 

87.  ANACREON.— ANAKPE0NT02  THfOY  MEAH  An- 
aereontis Teii  Odaria  prseflxo  commentario  qvo  poetf©  genvs 
traditvr  et  bibliotheca  Anacreonteia  advmbratvr.  Additis 
var.  lectionibvs.  Portrait  on  title  and  arms  of  Nicolaus  de 
Azara  on  dedication  page.  4to,  red  morocco,  gilt  lillets, 
blue  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Bradel  I'Aine. 

Parm?e  [Bodoni,  1785] 

*  One  of  a  few  copies  on  fine  paper. 

88.  ANANGA-RANGA;  (Stage  of  the  Bodiless  One),  or 
The  Hindu  Art  of  Love.  Translated  from  the  Sanskrit^ 
and  annotated  by  A.  F,  F.  &  B.  F.  R.  12mo,  vellum,  un- 
cut. 

Cosmopoli:  (Reprinted)  for  the  Kama  Shastra  Society, 
1885. 

89.  ANDERSON  (ALEXANDER).  A  General  History 
of  Quadrupeds.  The  figures  engraved  on  luood,  chiefly 
copied  from  the  origiytals  of  T.  Bewick  by  A.  Anderson. 
First  American  Edition.  With  an  Appendix  containing 
some  American  Animals  not  hitherto  described.  8vo, 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

New  York:  G.  &  R.  Waite,  1804 

90.  ANDERSON  (ALEXANDER).  A  Collection  of  one 
hundred  and  seventy  engravings  by  Alexander  Anderson, 
executed  on  wood  after  his  ninetieth  year.  Impressions 
from  the  original  blocks.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

[New  York] :  Privatelj'^  printed  by  Charles  L.  Moreau, 
1872. 

*  One  of  13  copies  now  first  printed  from  the  original  blocks. 
Autograph  Presentation  copy  from  Charles  L.  Moreau,  founder 
of  the  Analectic  Press. 

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91.  ANDREINI  (GIOVANNI  B.).  L'Adamo  Sacra  Ra- 
presentatione.  Portrait  and  40  plates  engraved  by  Cesare 
Bassani  after  Carlo  A.  Procaccini.  First  Edition.  4to, 
green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lewis, 

Milano:  Bordoni,  1613 
*This  curious  and  interesting  work  is  supposed  to  have  given 
suggestions  to  Milton  for  his  Paradise  Lost.     The  portrait,  not 
having  been  originally  issued  with  the  book,  is  rarely  found.' 

92.  ANDREWS  (MILES  PETER).  Fire  and  Water,  a 
Comic  Opera,  in  two  Acts.  First  Edition.  8vo,  green 
morocco.  London,  1780 

93.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  Roger  Payne 
and  his  Art.  A  short  Account  of  his  Life  and  Work  as  a 
Binder.  11  plates,  9  of  luhich  are  in  gold  and  colors.  Svo, 
cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1892 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Autograph  presentation 
copy,  "  Robt.  Hoe,  Esq.  With  compliments  of  Wm.  L.  An- 
drews." 

94.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  The  Bradford 
Map.  The  City  of  New  York  at  the  time  of  the  granting 
of  the  Montgomerie  Charter  ...  to  accompany  a  facsimile 
of  an  actual  survey  made  by  James  Lyne.  Numerous  illus- 
trations.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1893 

*  One  of  143  copies  on  plate  paper. 

95.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  Among  My 
Books.  27  illustrations,  some  in  gold  and  colors.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  New  York,  1894 

*One  of  ten  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Presentation  copy 
FROM  Wm.  Loring  Andrews  to  Robert  Hoe. 

96.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  A  Stray  Leaf 
from  the  Correspondence  of  Washington  Irving  and  Charles 
Dickens.  Frontispiece  of  the  SS.  "  Britannia,^''  in  3  states, 
and  other  illustrations.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  Japan  paper.  New  York,  1894 

97.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  An  Essay  on 
the  Portraiture  of  the  American  Revolutionary  War,  being 
an  Account  of  a  number  of  the  Engraved  Portraits  con- 
nected therewith,  remarkable  for  their  rarity  or  otherwise 
interesting.  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix  containing 
lists  of  Portraits  of  Revolutionary  characters  to  be  found 
in  various  English  and  American  publications  of  the 
eighteenth  and  the  early  part  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
Numerous  reproductions.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  Japan  paper.  New  York,  1896 

98.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  New  Amster- 
dam, New  Orange,  New  York,  a  chronologically  arranged 
Account  of  engraved  views  of  the  city  from  the  first  picture 
published    in  MDCLI,  until  the  year   MDCCC.       36  fuU- 

15 


page  plates  and  15  iUustraiions.     8vo,  cloth  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  New  York,  1897 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  extra  impressions  of 
the  Duke's  plan  in  color  and  the  14  engravings  by  E.  D. 
French. 

99.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  The  Journey  of 
the  Iconophiles  around  New  York  in  search  of  the  historical 
and  picturesque.  12  plates  by  E.  D.  French.  Svo,  light 
brown  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Printed  at  New  York,  1897 

*  One  of  97  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

100.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  A  Prospect  of 
the  Colledges  in  Cambridge  in  New  England  ; — engraved  by 
Wm.  Burgis  in  1726,  the  description  compiled  by  William 
Loring  Andrews.  6  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. New  York,  1897 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

101.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  Fragments  of 
American  Histor^^  illustrated  solely  by  the  works  of  those 
of  oar  own  engravers  who  flourished  in  the  XVIIIth  cen- 
tury. 18  reproductions  of  rare  engravings,  4-  being  in 
colors.     12mo,  half  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York:  Privately  printed,  1898 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author.  One  of  80  copies  on 
handmade  paper. 

102.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  A  Trio  of 
Eighteenth  Century  French  Engravers  of  Portraits  in 
Miniature — Ficquet,  Savart,  Grateloup.  Numerous  repro- 
ductions of  old  engravings,  including  one  in  colors.  8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  New  York,  1899 

*  Edition  limited  to  161  copies  on  imperial  Japan  paper. 

103.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  Gossip  About 
Book  Collecting.  12  illustrations,  of  which  6  are  in  colors. 
2  vols.  8vo,  original  illuminated  wrappers,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  One  of  33  copies  on  Japan  paper.  New  York,  1900 

104.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  James  Lyne's 
Survey;  or,  as  it  is  more  commonly  known.  The  Bradford 
Map ;  a  plan  of  the  City  of  New  York  at  the  time  of  the 
granting  of  the  Montgomery  Charter  in  1731.  3  facsimile 
maps.     Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1900 

*  One  of  32  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

105.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  Paul  Revere 
and  his  Engraving.  Engraved  title  by  E.  D.  French.  17 
full-page  p)lates,  one  of  them  printed  in  colors,  and  15  illus- 
trations.    8vo,  vellum  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York,  1901 

*  One  of  35  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Laid  in  is  an  extra  copy 
of  the  engraved  title-page,  signed  by  E.  D.  French. 

16 


106.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  Paul  Revere 
and  his  Engraving.  17  plates,  including  frontispiece  in 
colors,  headbands,  tailpieces,  etc.  8vo,  boards,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  New  York,  1901 

*  One  of  135  copies  on  Van  Geldei'  paper. 

107.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  The  Iconog- 
raphy of  the  Battery  and  Castle  Garden.  SO  illustrations, 
3  in  colors.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.        New  York,  1901 

*  One  of  33  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

108.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  Bibliopegy  in 
the  United  States,  and  Kindred  Subjects.  Numerous  plates, 
several  in  gold  and  colors,  of  reproductions  of  bindings, 
head-  and  tail-pieces,  etc.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

°  One  of  141  copies  on  Van  Gelder  paper.  New  York,  1902 

109.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  Bibliopegy  in 
the  United  States,  and  kindred  Subjects.  SO  illustrations, 
some  colored.    8vo,  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1902 

*  One  of  36  copies  on  imperial  Japan  paper. 

110.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  New  York  as 
Washington  Knew  It.  Portraits,  facsimiles  and  illustra- 
tions.    8vo,  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut  New  York,  1905 

*  One  of  32  copies  on  Japan  paper.  With  an  extra  set  of 
proof  illustrations,  and  a  colored  portrait  of  Washington  laid  in. 

111.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  An  English 
XIX  Century  Sportsman,  Bibliophile  and  Binder  of  Ang- 
ling Books.  Reproductions  in  color,  engravings,  etc.  8vo, 
vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1906 

*  One  of  32  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

112.  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).  Jacob  Steen- 
dam.  A  Memoir  of  the  first  Poet  in  New  Netherland. 
With  translations  of  his  Poems  descriptive  of  the  Colony. 
Portrait,  facsimile  map,  etc.     8vo,  cloth,  silver  top,  uncut. 

*  One  of  115  copies  on  Van  Gelder  paper     New  York,  1908 

113.  ANDROUET  DU  CERCEAU  (JACQUES).  Le 
Premier  (et  Second)  Volvmedes  plus  excellentesBastiments 
de  France.  Au  quel  sont  designez  les  plans  de  quinze  Basti- 
ments  &  de  leur  contenu  :  ensemble  les  eleuations  &  sin- 
gularitez  d'vn  chascuu.  Numerous  double-page  plans  and 
plates.  2  volumes  in  1.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco, 
richly  gilt  scroll  tooling,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron-Joly. 

Paris,  1576-79 

*  First  Issue.  Plans  and  elevations  of  famous  old  chateaux 
and  castles  of  France,  many  of  which  have  been  demolished. 
Among  them  are  Chambord,  Chenonceau  (the  plate  copied  by 
Meryon),  Montargis,  Creil,  Amboise,  Le  Pavilion,  Vincennes, 
Chantilly,  Blois,  Fontainebleau,  etc. 

.    17 


114.  ANEAU  (BARTHOLOMEW).  Picta  Poesis.  Vt 
pictvra  poesis  erit.  First  Edition.  106  beautiful  ivood- 
cuts.  Small  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Thompson.     (Small  hole  in  one  margin.) 

Lvgdvni,  Apud  Mathiam  Bonhomme,  1552 

*  At  page  90  a  duplicate  of  the  cancel  vignette  is  bound  in. 

115.  ANTAR.  Poeme  Heroique  Arabe.  D'Apres  la 
Traduction  de  Marcel  Devic.  Illustrations  en  couleurs  de 
E.  Dinet.  Folio,  original  colored  wrappers,  uncut,  in  half 
morocco  case.  Paris,  1898 

*  One  of  10  copies  printed  on  special  large  vellum  paper, 
with  the  plates  in  3  states,  the  second  in  colors  on  Japan  paper, 
the  third  plain  on  India  paper.  An  Arabic  heroic  poem  writ- 
ten previous  to  the  12th  Century. 

116.  ANTONINUS  (MARCUS  AURELIUS).  The  Golden 
Boke  of  Marcvs  Avrelivs  Emperovr  and  eloqvent  Oratovr, 
translated  oute  of  Frenche  into  Englysshe  by  Jhon  Bour- 
chier  knyghte  lorde  Earners,  deputye  general  of  the  kynges 
towne  of  Caleis.  Fourth  Edition.  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  back  and  sides  covered  with  a  richly  panelled  de- 
sign, doublure  of  blue  levant,  gilt  borders,  in  a  morocco 
wrapper,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Londini.  In  Oificina  Tliomae  Bertheleti  typis  impress. 
Anno.M.D.XLII.     [1582] 

117.  ANTONINUS  (S.).  Summula  confessionis  utilissi- 
raa,  in  qua  agitur  quomodo  se  habere  debeat  confessor  erga 
penitentem.  Roman  character,  double  columns.  128  un- 
numbered leaves  luithout  signatures  and  catchwords,  35 
lines  tothe  page.  Rubricated  throughout  and  initials  painted 
in  red  and  blue.  Small  folio,  red  morocco,  panelled  sides 
with  blind  toolings,  gilt  inside  borders,  silk  linings,  by 
The  Club  Bindery. 

Venetiis:  BartholomsBus  Cremonensis,  1473 

*Rare.     Hain,  1176;  Proctor,  4224;  Pellechet,  840. 

118.  APIANUS  (PETER).  Cosmographia,  per  Gemmam 
Phrysium.  .  .  .  restitutam.  Additis  de  adem  re  ipsius 
Gemrage  Phry.  libellis.  Woodcut  on  title-page,  four  movable 
luoodcnts  of  astronomical  diagrams,  and  several  others  in 
the  text.     4to,  contemporary  vellum. 

Antuerpise:  Arnoldus  Berckmanus,  1539 

*  Harrisse  No.  229. 

119.  APOLLONIUS  RHODIUS.  Argonautica,  cumscho- 
liis,  gr^ece.  FiRST  Aldine  Edition.  8vo,  red  morocco, 
gilt,  Aldine  anchor  on  sides,  floral  back,  gilt  edges,  prob- 
ably by  Lewis. 

Venetiis.  in  pedibus  Aldi  et  Andrese  Soceri,  1521 

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120.  APOTHEGMS.  Les  Apophtegraes,  ou  Bons  Mots 
des  Anciens,  tirez  de  Plutarque  deDiogene  Laerce,  d'Elien, 
d'Athenee,  de  Stobee,  de  Maerobe,  &  de  quelques  autres. 
De  la  traduction  de  Nicolas  Perrot,  Sieur  d'Ablancourt, 
avec  un  Traite  des  Stratagemes  de  Froutin  &  de  la  Bataille 
des  Romains.  [Vignette  hy  B.  Picart.)  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Amsterdam:  Fran^-ois  I'Houore,  1730 

121.  [APPERLEY  (C.  J.).]  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the 
late  John  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Haston,  Shropshire  .  .  .  with 
Notices  of  his  Hunting,  Shooting,  Driving,  Racing,  Eccen- 
tric and  Extravagant  Exploits.  By  Nimrod.  Second 
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122.  APULEIUS.  Les  Metamorphoses  ou  I'Ane  d'Or, 
avec  Le  Demon  de  Socrate,  tvaduits  en  Fran^^ais  avec  des 
Remarques  (par  I'Abbe  Compain  de  St.  Martin).  Frontis- 
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tale,  from  the  Golden  Ass  of  Apuleius.  Translated  by 
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COPY.  Royal  Svo,  half  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Kauf- 
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monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

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126.  AQUINO  (THOMAS  DE).      Prima   pars  SecundfB. 

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Mentz:  Petrus  Schojffer,  1471 
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Bo)ileu.  Paris,  1870 

128.  ARETINO  (LEONARDO  BRUNI).  De  Bello  Italico 
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131.  ARIOSTO  (LODOVICO).  Orlando  Furioso,  tutto 
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134.  ARISTOTLE.  Organon  (hoc  est  logici  ac  dialectic! 
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1657,  I:  Proctor,  5547. 

135.  ARISTOTLE.  Le  secret  des  secretz  de  Aristote. 
Pour  cognoistre  les  complexion  des  homines  ^t  des  femmes 
Lesquelz  il  fist  pour  le  roy  Alexandre  son  disciple.  4-  wood- 
cuts. Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
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the  Greek  by  Thomas  Taylor.)  10  vols,  royal  4to,  cloth, 
uncut.  London:  Printed  for  the  translator,  1806-1812 

*  History  of  Animals;  Rhetoric,    Poetic   and   Nicomachean 
Ethics;  Metaphysics,  etc. 

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R.  Cresswell.  London,  1862;  The  Politics  and  Economics 
of  Aristotle.  Translated  by  Edward  Walford.  London, 
1853.     3  vols.  12mo,  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

London,  1853-1862 

138.  [ARMSTRONG  (JOHN).]  Of  Benevolence:  an 
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calf,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London:  A.  Millar,  1751 

139.  ARMSTRONG  (JOHN).  Miscellanies.  First  Edi- 
tion. 2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  ed^es,  bj^ 
David.  London,  1770 

140.  ARNAULD  (ANTOINE).  De  la  Frequente  Com- 
munion; on  les  Sentiments  des  Peres,  des  Papes,  etc.,  .  .  . 
sont  fidelement  exposez,  etc.  Fourth  Edition,  ruled  in  red 
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141.  ARNAULD  D'ANDILLY  (ROBERT).  Lettres. 
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Bauzonnet.  Paris  [Brussels,  Foppens  1652] 

142.  ARNE  (THOMAS  AUGUSTINE).  Phoebe  at 
Court,  an  Operetta,  in  two  Acts.  The  Dialect,  turned  into 
Iludibrastic  Verse,  new  Songs  added,  etc.  First  Editiox. 
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skilfully  repaired).  London:  Cox  and  Bigg,  1776 

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143.  ARNOLD  (RICHARD).  [Chronicle  of  London.] 
In  this  booke  is  Conteyned  the  names  of  y®  baylifs  Custos 
mairs  and  sherefs  of  the  cite  of  londo  from  the  tj^me  of 
king  richard  the  furst.  &  also  th  artycles  of  the  Chartur 
and  libarties  of  the  same  Cyte.  And  of  the  chartur  and 
Liberties  off:  England  wj^th  odur  dyuers  mat's  good  and  ne- 
cessary for  enery  Citize  to  vndir  stond  and  knowe.  Whiche 
ben  shewid  i  chaptirs  after  the  fourme  of  this  kalendir 
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[Antwerp:  Andrian  van  Berghem,  ca.  1503] 

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record  of  April  12,  1503  (the  death  of  Prince  Arthur),  which  is 
continued  in  later  issues.  It  is  notable  as  containing  the  first 
appearance  in  English  of  the  famous  ballad  of  "  The  Nut- 
brown  Maid",  which  occupies  folios  75-77.  Collation;  Pre- 
liminarjr  blank  leaf,  Al.  Table  A2-A4.  List  of  Sheriffs,  Al- 
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of  the  first  column  of  each  recto. 

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as  eleven.     In  that  copy  the  three  introductory  leaves  are  m 

facsimile. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

144.  ARS  MEMORANDL  Memorabiles  Evangelista- 
rum  Figurse.  15  curious  full-page  woodcuts,  evidently 
copied  from  those  of  the  Xylographic  edition  priyited  in 
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panels,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

[Phorzheim]  Thomas  Phorcensis  Cognomento  Anshelmi, 
1502. 

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ters of  the  four  Evangelists  through  emblematic  illustration 
and  Latin  verse  [by  the  monk  Pierre  Rosenheim  (Simler)]. 
One  of  the  earliest  books  by  the  first  printer  in 
Phorzheim. 

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Paris,  1875-87 

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PROOFS  before  letters,  on  Japan  paper.  A  complete  set  of 
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(See  Xo.  143.) 


146.  ASCHAM  (ROBERT).  The  Scliolemaster  Or  plaine 
and  perfite  way  of  teachyng  children,  to  vnderstand,  write, 
and  speake,  the  Latin  tong,  but  specially  purposed  for  the 
priuate  brynging  up  of  youth  in  lentlemen  and  Noble  mens 
houses,  and  commodious  also  for  all  such,  as  haue  forgot 
the  Latin  tonge,  and  would,  by  themselues,  without  a 
Scholemaster,  in  short  tyme,  and  with  small  paines,  recouer 
a  sufficient  habilitie,  to  vnderstand,  write,  and  speak  Latin. 
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by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  by  lohn  Daj^e  dwelling  ouer  Aldersgate, 

1570. 

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device. 

147.  ASSOUCY  (CHARLES  COYPEAU  D').  L'Ovide 
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148.  ASSOUCY  (CHARLES  COPYEAU  D').  Le  Ivge- 
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149.  ASSOUCY  (CHARLES  COPYEAU  D').  Les  Avan- 
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edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru,       Paris:  Claude  Audinet,  1677 

150.  ASTRUC  (ZACHARIE).  Les  Alhambras.  16 
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Paris,  1908 

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151.  ASTRY  (SIR  J.  A.— Translator).  The  Royal  Poli- 
tician, represented  in  One  Hundred  Emblems.  Written  in 
Spanish  by  Don  Diego  Saavedra  Faxardo.  .  .  .  With  a  large 
Preface,  containing  an  Account  of  the  Author,  his  Works, 
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152.  AUBERY  (ANTOINE).  Memoires  pour  I'Histoire 
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5),  1-^mo,  red  morocco,  gilt.     Cologne:  Pierre  Marteau,  1667 

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153.  AUBIN:  Refuge  Francois.  Histoire  des  Diables  de 
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bain  Grandier.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  backs  orna- 
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Mennil.      Amsterdam:  Aux  Depens  de  la  Compagnie,  1752 

154.  AUDUBON  (JOHN  JAMES).  The  Birds  of  America 
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New  York:  Published  by  J.  J.  Audubon, 1840-41-42-43-44 

155.  AUDUBON  (JOHN  JAMES)  and  BACHMAN 
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156.  AUGUSTINUS  (ST.).  Enchiridion  de  fide  con- 
scriptus    ad    Laurentium    primicerium.      First    Edition. 

Gothic  character,  59  unnumbered  leaves,  luithout  signatures 
and  catchivords,  27  lines  to  the  page.  Rubricated,  and  ivith 
initials  painted  in  red.  4to,  old  red  straight-grain  morocco, 
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157.  AUGUSTINUS  (ST. ).  Le  livre  de  la  foy,  de  I'esper- 
ance  et  de  la  charite,  traduit  en  frangoys  par  Antoine 
Arnauld.  With  the  Latin  text  at  the  end.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Paris,  1648 

158.  AUMALE  (HENRI  D'ORLEANS— DUG  D').  Lettre 
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159.  AUNOY  (OR  AULNOY— LA  COMTESSE  D'). 
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160.  [AUSTEN  (JANE).]  Sense  and  Sensibility:  a 
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gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

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161.  [AUSTEN  (JANE).]  Mansfield  Park:  a  Novel. 
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gilt  tops,  uncut.  London:  Printed  forT.  Egerton,  1814 

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162.  [AUSTEN  (JANE).]  Northanger  Abbey,  and  Per- 
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advertisements. 

163.  AUVRAY  (JEAN).  Le  Banquet  des  Muses,  ou  vers 
Satyriques  du  Sieur  Auvray.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
fillets  and  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Rouen:  David  Ferrant,  1624 

164.  AYRES  (PHILIP).  Emblems  of  Love.  In  four 
Languages.  Dedicated  to  the  Ladys.  First  Edition,  En- 
graved throughout,  and  printed  on  one  side  of  the  paper  only. 
Frontispiece  by  S.  NichoUs,  and  4-?  plates  of  emblems.  Small 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery. 

Printed  for  John  Wren  .  .  .  near  Great  Turnstyle,  [1680] 

165.  AYRES  (PHILIP),  Emblemata  Amatoria.  With 
43  plates  engraved  by  J.  van  Vianen;  engraved  text  in  four 
languages : — Latin,  French,  Italian  and  Dutch.  Small  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  rose  ornaments  on  back,  gilt  fillets, 
gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron. 

Londe  [Hollande] :  I'Amoureux  \_ca.  1700] 

166.  AZARIA  AND  HUSHAI:  A  Poem  (attributed  to 
Pordage  and  also  to  Settle).  Small  4to,  half  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere,  London:  Charles  Lee,  1682 


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TWENTY-FIRST   SESSION,   MONDAY,  8:15    P.  M. 


A  SELECTION  OF  BOOKS 

FINE  BINDINGS. 

167.  ALBUM.  Blank  Album,  oblong  folio.  Green 
straight- grain  morocco,  gilt  borders,  centre  and  corners 
ornaments,  painted  in  brown  and  red,  on  the  centre  of  the 
front  cover  a  gilt  circular  frame  with  glass,  enclosing  a 
charming  miniature  portrait  of  a  lady,  gilt  back,  and  inside 
borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Susse.  About  1840 

168    ALMANACH  Royal,  annee  M.DCC.LVII.     8vo. 

Paris,  1757 

*  Old  French  citron  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  compartments 
inlaid  in  tinsel  paper,  gold  and  red,  covered  with  isinglass?, 
painted  arms  in  the  centre  similarly  covered,  the  compart- 
ments of  citron  morocco  covered  with  gold  dots,  and  outlined 
by  tooled  scrolls  of  dark  brown  morocco,  mosaic  back,  gilt 
edges,  probably  by  Dubuisson.  In  a  citron  levant  morocco  slip 
case. 

169.  ANACREON.  Odte,  grsece,  prefixo  commentario 
quo  poet»  genus  traditur.  Printed  in  capitals.  16mo,  old 
English  red  straight-grain  morocco,  large  grape-vine 
wreaths  exquisitely  tooled  and  gilt  on  the  sides,  corner 
ornaments  of  pointille,  etc.,  gilt  tooled  back,  morocco 
joints,  gilt  edges,  by  Roger-Payne,  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

Parmse,  in  sedibus  Palatinis  (Bodoni),  1791 

170.  ANTONINUS  (MARCUS  AURELIUS).  Vita  di  M. 
Aurelio  Imperadore,  con  le  alte  et  profonde  sue  Sentenze, 
notabili  document!  ammirabili  essempi,  &  lodeuole  norma 
di  uiuere,  Tradotta  di  Spagnuolo  in  lingua  Toscana  per 
Mambrino  Roseo  da  Fabriano.     8vo. 

Vinegia:  Bartholomeo  detto  I'lmperador,  &  Francesco 
Venetian  o,  1543. 

*  Old  Italian  red  morocco,  richly  gilt  tooled,  in  compart- 
ments, with  the  Demetrius  Canevari  Medallion  in  centre 
representing  the  Sun  driving  his  chariot,  and  the  title  of  the 
book  stamped  in  gold  on  both  covers,  gilt  edges.  Skilfully 
rebacked  and  corners  restored.  Exhibited  at  the  Burlington 
Fine  Arts  Club  and  reproduced  in  Catalogue,  plate  47. 

171.  APOLLONIUS  RHODIUS.  Argonauticon  libri 
quatuor,  gr^ece,  cum  scholiis  grnecis.  Text  printed  in 
capitals.,  tlie  commentary  m  minuscules.  171  leaves,  ivitli 
signatures.  Editio  Princeps.  4to.  Hain,  1292;  Proctor, 
6407.         Floreutise:  [Lorenzo  di  Francesco  di  Alopa],  1496 

*  Old  English  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt 
tooled  lateral  floral  ornaments,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Roger 
Payne. 

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:''   ^X?'ii-i!^iM*-- 


The  Eael  of  Leicester's  Copy  of  Aristotle,  1554. 
(See  No.  173.) 


BOOKS  IN  FINE  BIKDING— Continued. 

172.  APULEIUS.  L'Araovr  de  Cvpido  et  de  Psiche, 
Nouuellement  histoiree,  &  Exposee  tant  en  vers  Italiens, 
que  Franyoys  .  [par  Jean  Maugin,  dit  le  Petit  Angevin]. 
Engraved  borders  and  thirty-two  looodcut  illustrations  after 
the  so-called  Raphael  designs,  copied  from  the  engravings 
of  Marc  Antonio,  presumably  by  Bernard  Solomon.  24mo, 
old  red  morocco,  the  arms  of  Madame  de  Pompadour 
on  each  cover,  within  border  composed  of  crown  and  fieur- 
de-lys  stamps,  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  case. 

Paris:  lanne  de  Marnef,  1546 

173.  ARISTOTLE.  Aristotelis  de  Moribus  ad  Nicoma- 
chum,  grrece.    4to.  Parisiis:  apud  Adr.  Turnebum,  1554 

*  Contemporary  English  binding  in  brown  calf,  the  sides  in 
compartments,  decorated  with  an  ornamental  cartouche  painted 
in  dark  green  and  silver,  within  gilt  lines,  corner  pieces  in 
gold,  the  spaces  occupied  by  a  semis  of  small  gold  trefoils;  in 
the  centre  the  device  of  the  Bear  and  ragged  staff  stamped  in 
silver  and  gold,  gilt  mosaic  back,  gilt  edges ;  bound  for  Robert 
Dudley,  Earl  of  Leicester,  the  favorite  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Specimens  from  his  library  are  very  rare.  The  James  Maid- 
ment  and  Sir  Edward  Sullivan  copy,  shown  at  the  Burlington 
Fine  Arts  Club  Exhibition,  and  illustrated  in  the  Catalogue, 
plate  73.     In  a  straight-grain  morocco  slip  case. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

174.  AUDOENUS  (JOANNES).  Epigrammata,  cura  A.  A. 
Renouard.     Large  Paper.     12mo.  Paris,  1794 

*  Old  English  green  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  panelled 
sides,  with  floral  corner  ornaments,  gilt  tooled  back  and  inside 
borders,  leather  joints,  gilt  edges,  by  Roger  Payne:  with  his 
autograph  bill  inserted:  "...  Bound  in  the  very  best  manner 
in  the  finest  green  morocco  of  an  extra  rich  grain.  Seio'd  in 
the  best  manner  on  bands  on  ye  outside  of  the  back  .  .  .  ,"  etc. 
Preserved  in  a  case.     From  the  Beckford  library. 

175.  BALBI  (G.  B.).  Balletti  d'invenzione  nella  Finta 
Pazza.  Engraved  title  and  18  x>Jates  of  dances  after  Stefano 
delta  Bella,  all  colored  by  hand  and  heightened  ivith  gold. 
Oblong  4to.  [Paris,  1645] 

*  Old  French  brown  morocco,  rich  gilt  tooled  borders,  th& 
panels  covered  by  a  semis  of  interlaced  "A's",  gilt  edges 
(corners  and  back  restored).  The  presentation  copy  to 
Anna  of  Austria,  Queen  of  King  Louis  XIII  of  France,  with 
her  arms  painted  on  the  title-page,  and  a  manuscript  dedicatory 
letter,  signed  by  the  author. 

176.  [BALDERIC]  Vie  du  bien-heureux  Robert  d'Ar- 
brissel  fondateur  de  I'ordre  de  Fontevrauld.  (Text  in  Latin 
and  French.)     Buled  throughout  in  red.     8vo. 

A  la  Fleche,  1648 

*  Contemporary  French  binding  in  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled 
ornamental  borders,  the  panels  covered  with  a  semis  of  iater- 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Continued. 

laced  Bs,  Ds  and  fleurs-de-lys,  alternately  placed,  with  the 
ARMS  OF  Jeanne  Baptiste  de  Bourbon,  Abbess  of  Fonte- 
VRAULT,  daughter  of  Henry  IV  and  Charlotte  des  Essars, 
stamped  on  each  cover;  semis  of  small  fleurs-de-lys  in  the 
panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges. 

177.  BEAUCHASTEAU  (F.  M.  CHASTELET  DE).  La 
Lyre  du  Jeune  Apollon,  ou  la  Muse  Naissante.  Ruled 
throughout  with  red  ink.  Engraved  title  and  19  fine  portraits, 
including  that  of  the  author  and  one  of  Queen  Henrietta 
Maria,  wife  of  Charles  I.  4to,  old  French  citron  morocco, 
richly  tooled  and  gilt  with  scrolls  and  pointille  ornaments, 
the  arms  of  a  prelate  of  the  celebrated  Fouquet  family 
inlaid  in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1657 

*  First  Edition.  This  collection  of  French  and  Italian 
poems  was  by  an  extraordinary  French  boy,  who  afterwards 
went  to  England.  It  is  a  very  curious  book,  almost  unknown 
to  collectors.  The  two  extra  leaves  and  portrait  of  Cardinal 
d'Este  in  part  II  are  missing. 

178.  BELLORIUS  (JO.  PETRUS).  Veterum  Illustrium 
Philosophorum,  Poetarum,Rhetorum  et  Oratorum  Imagines, 
ex  vetustis  nummis,  gemmis,  hermis,  marmoribus,  aliisque 
monumentis  desumptse.    Frontispiece  and  92  plates.    Folio. 

Romse,  1685 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  fleurs-de-lys  in 
the  corners,  with  the  arms  of  Jean-Baptiste  Colbert,  Mar- 
quis DE  ToRCY,  stamped  in  gold  on  each  cover,  gilt  back,  gilt 
edges. 

179.  BERGER  (J.  A.  DE).  Succincta  Commentatio  de 
Imperio  Maris  Adriatici  Caesari  qua  Regi  Dalmatarum  ac 
principi  Istriae  ut  et  Regi  Neapoleos  atque  Sicilise  proprio, 
sive  Confutatio  Scriptionis  apud  Londorpium  T.  I.  Act. 
Publ.  Lib.  II.  Cap.  XV.  Pro  Republica  Venetorum  concin- 
natse.     4to.  Lipsise,  1723 

*  Contemporary  German  binding  in  red  morocco,  the  covers 
being  embossed  with  gold  on  one  side  and  silver  on  the  other; 
in  the  centre  a  medallion  portrait  of  Charles  VI,  Emperor  of 
Germany,  surmounted  by  two  Cupids  supporting  a  crown,  and 
at  the  sides  the  flgures  of  Peace  and  Justice.  At  the  top,  in  a 
cartouche,  substained  by  two  angels,  is  a  presentation  inscrip- 
tion in  German  to  "  Herrn  Frantz  Jacob  des  Heil.  Rom.  Reichs 
Graf  en  und  Herrn  von  und  zu  Brandis,"  etc.,  and  below  a 
representation  of  the  Magi  on  their  way  to  Bethlehem ;  the 
intervening  spaces  having  coats  of  arms  of  German  Princes. 
The  lower  cover  is  the  same  with  the  exception  of  the  repre- 
sentation of  the  Nativity  in  the  place  of  the  above  inscription. 
A  curious  and  interesting  specimen. 

180.  BERNIS  (FRANgOIS  JOACHIM  DE  PIERRE, 
CARDINAL  DE).  Qiuvres  Meslees  en  prose  et  en  vers. 
12mo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  wide  floral  borders  on 
the  sides,  the  arms  of  Madame  de  Pompadour  on  both 
covers,  gilt  and  floral  end  papers,  gilt  edges. 

Geneve :  Chez  Ant.  Philibert,  1753 

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English  Embkoideeed  Binding,  about  1600. 
(See  No.  188.) 


BOOKS  IN  FINE  BIKDING— Continued. 

181.  BERRETINI  AND  PETRIOLI.  TabuUe  Anatomife. 
27  full-page  plates.  First  issue.  Royal  folio,  scored  riis- 
sia,  filleted  panels  ou  sides,  gilt  edges,  hy  Roger  Payne. 

Romse,  1741 

*  A  charaoteristic  bill  to  Dr.  Moseley  is  inserted  "...  exceed- 
ing fine  Russia  of  ye  true  colour  as  imported.  This  book 
being  printed  on  a  full  sheet  of  paper  for  each  leaf,  left  the 
irregularitys  of  the  outside  ...  I  think  but  few  if  any  other 
booli-binder  would  have  guarded  against  that  deffict  (sic) 
which  would  have  shew'  d  itself  odious  like  a  bad  folded 
octavo."  Also  inserted  is  the  receipt  written  in  Paynes  auto- 
graph and  signed  "  Roger  Payne,  Bookbinder." 

182.  BERTAUT  (JEAN).  Recueil  de  quelques  vers 
amoureux.     8vo.     Paris:  veufve  de  Mamert  Patisson,  1602 

*  Old  vellum,  a  semis  of  gilt  fieurs-de-lys  on  the  sides,  the 
arms  of  Henry  IV  on  the  centre  of  each  cover  and  crowned  H 
in  the  corners,  gilt  back  and  edges,  in  a  silk  bag. 

183.  [BEVERIDGE  W.]  (Bishop  of  St.  Asaph).  The 
Church  Catechism  explained  for  the  use  of  the  Diocese  of 
St.  Asaph.     4to.  Lond.  1704 

*  Old  English  red  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  with  lateral 
ornaments,  the  crowned  monogram  of  Queen  Anne  stamped 
in  gold  in  the  centre  and  in  the  corners,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges. 

184.  BIBLE  (THE  HOLY),  containing  the  Olde  Testa- 
ment and  the  New,  with  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  etc. 
12mo.  Lond.  1638 

*  Contemporary  English  silk  binding  embroidered  with  gold 
and  silver  thread  and  spangles,  in  the  centre  panels  the  figure 
of  a  man  in  needle  work ;  the  back  divided  into  three  panels 
with  flowers  in  colored  silk,  silver  clasps,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case. 

185.  BIBLIA:  dat  is  de  gantsche  H.  Schrifture.  En- 
graved title.     8vo.  Dordrecht,  1720 

*  Contemporary  Dutch  binding  in  tortoiseshell,  chased  sil- 
ver floral  corner  ornaments,  hinges,  clasps  and  rings  at  top 
for  a  chain,  gilt  edges. 

186.  BIBLIA:  das  ist  die  gantze  Heilige  Schrift,  Alten 
und  Neuen  Testaments,  nach  der  Teutschen  Ubersetzung 
D.  Martin  Luthers.     Thick  12mo.  Lemgo,  1731 

*  Contemporary  German  binding  of  repousse  silver ;  on  the 
front  cover,  within  a  framework  of  scrolls  and  cherubs'  heads, 
an  oval  panel  representing  Moses ;  on  the  back  cover,  enclosed 
by  a  similar  frame,  another  oval  panel  representing  Aaron;  the 
back  divided  into  three  symbolical  panels ;  chased  silver  clasp 
with  figure  of  St.  Anna,  gilt  edges.  In  the  same  volume  are 
bound  thi'ee  other  works  of  a  devotional  character. 

187.  BIBLIA  GALLICA.  La  Sainte  Bible.  Billed 
throughout  in  red,  and  with  numerous  woodcuts. 

Lyon:  Ian  deTournes,  1554 

*  Contemporary  French  binding  in  calf,  covered  with  a  Gro- 
lieresque  design  in  compartments  formed  by  interlaced  bands 
painted  black  and  outlined  in  gold,  with  gilt  scrolls  and  ara- 
besques painted  yellow,  blue,  etc. ;  gilt  and  blind  tooled  back, 
gauffred  gilt  edges;  in  a  morocco  case  lined  with  deer  skin.    A 

FINE  SPECIMEN. 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BIDDING— Continued. 

188.  BIBLE,  that  is,  the  Holy  Scriptures  contained  in 
the  Old  and  New  Testament  (with  the  Booke  of  Common 
Prayer).     Folio.  London:  Robert  Barker,  1607 

*  Contemporary  English  binding  embroidered  with  gold  and 
silver  threads,  spangles  and  colored  silks ;  covers  with  a  rep- 
resentation of  the  Garden  of  Eden  and  the  Fall  of  Adam  and 
Eve  (this  last  in  needle  work),  and  at  the  bottom  of  each  the 
inscription  "  A  Dreame"  ;  the  back  divided  into  four  panels 
filled  with  birds,  insects,  trees,  etc.,  gauffred  gilt  edges.  In  a> 
morocco  case.    A  beautiful  and  interesting  specimen. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

189.  BIBLE.  [Das  alte  und  Neue  Testament  verdeutschet 
dureh  D.  Martin  Luther].     8vo.  Leipzig,  1755 

*  Contemporary  German  binding  in  repousse  silver ;  the 
sides  divided  into  three  panels,  and  a  Louis  XV  border.  The 
panels  on  the  front  cover  represent  Cain  and  Abel,  Moses  giv- 
ing the  laws,  and  Lot's  wife ;  those  on  the  back  cover  the 
Annunciation,  Christ  Blessing  the  Children  and  Christ  at  the 
Well.  Silver  back,  also  divided  into  three  panels,  represent- 
ing Biblical  scenes,  and  the  repousse  silver  clasp  has  a  figure 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

190.  BODIN  (JEAN).  Les  six  livres  de  la  Repub- 
lique.     First  Edition.     Folio. 

Paris:  Chez  Jacques  du  Puys,  1576 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  richly  tooled  and  gilt  in  com- 
partments, with  arabesques,  leaf  sprays,  scroll  work,  small 
vases,  etc.,  in  the  style  called  "a  la  fanfare,"  back  gilt  in  a, 
similar  manner,  gilt  edges,  by  Le  Gascon.     In  a  morocco  slip 

case. 

[See  Eeproduction.] 

191.  BOILEAU-DESPREAUX  (NICOLAS).  CEuvres 
poetiques  accompagnees  de  nouvelles  notes  par  M.  Auger. 
Portrait  of  Boileau  after  Rig aud  inserted.  8vo.      Paris,  1825 

*  Calf,  outside  borders  of  gilt  line  tooling,  blind  tooled  orna- 
mental corners,  and  centre  stamped  with  architectural  frame, 
heightened  by  coloring  in  green,  blue,  yellow  and  red,  in  the 
manner  of  enamel,  gilt  edges.  Interesting  specimen  of  modern 
French  binding  done  by  L.  Fontaine,  an  apprentice  of  Liege, 
at  Paris,  in  1839. 

192.  BONNE  FEMME  (LA),  ou  le  Pheuix,  parodie 
d'Alceste,  in  deux  actes  (and  7  other  dramatical  pieces  by 
Piis  and  Barre).     8vo.  Paris,  1780-81 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders  on  the 

sides,    WITH   THE    ARMS    OF    QUEEN   MaRIE    ANTOINETTE    in   the 

centre  of  each  cover;  gilt  back,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by 
JUBERT.     In  a  morocco  slip  case.     Fine  specimen. 

193.  BOOK-COVER.  A  wooden  book-cover.  Folio, 
gilt  panelled  sides,  ornamental  borders;  on  the  central 
panel  of  the  front  cover  is  painted  the  figure  of  a  martyr, 

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Le  Gascon  Binding. 
(See  No^  190.) 


BOOKS  IN  FINE  BIKDIl^G— Continued. 

and  on  that  of  the  back  cover  several  arma,  and  the 
inscription  "  Inventario  delle  cose  mobili  della  Sacristia 
del  domo  di  Siena,"  etc. ;  all  in  perfect  imitation  of  the 
famous  Sienese  bindings  of  the  15th  Century. 

194.  BOOK-COVER.  A  16th  Century  Italian  book  cover, 
the  sides  richly  tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments,  with  the 
ARMS  OF  THE  GoNZAGA  FAMILY  in  the  Centre,  adapted  to 
use  as  a  writing  portfolio.     Folio. 

195.  BOSCHIUS  (JACOBUS).  Symbolographia  sive  de 
Arte  Symbolica  Sermones  Septem.  Frontispiece  and  171 
plates  engraved  by  J.  MiXller  and  J.  G.  Wolfgang,  contain- 
ing 2,052  emblems.     Folio.       Augustse  Vindelicorum,  1702 

*  Contemporary  German  binding  in  red  morocco,  richly 
tooled  and  gilt  in  a  design  of  leaves,  scrolls,  flowers,  birds, 
etc.,  with  the  seal  of  the  monastery  "  Ettalensis"  on  the  front 
cover,  and  the  arms  of  Placidus,  Abbot  of  the  said 
MONASTERY,  on  the  back  cover,  gilt  back  and  edges. 

196.  BOURGOING  (FRANgOIS).  Les  Veritez  et  Ex- 
cellences de  Jesus-Christ  nostre  Seigneur,  Engraved  title. 
4  vols,  in  2  vols.     4to.  Paris,  1636 

*01d  French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders  on  the 
sides,  inner  corner  ornaments  of  scrolls  and  dots,  the  arms  OF 
Cardinal  Richelieu  in  the  centre;  gilt  backs  and  edges. 

197.  BULL  (GEORGE).  Opera  omnia,  latine  conscripta. 
Portrait  by  Vander  Gucht.     Folio.  Londini,  1721 

*  English  binding  of  the  19th  Century  in  silver  gilt  over  vel- 
vet. The  covers  have  five  medallions,  with  figures  of  cupids 
at  play,  joined  by  pierced  strap- work,  with  heads,  birds,  ani- 
mals and  vases  of  flowers,  a  narrow  chased  border  surrounding 
the  whole;  chased  back  representing  cupids  and  garlands, 
chased  and  pierced  clasps,  silk  linings,  gaviffred  gilt  edges ;  in 
a  cloth  case. 

198.  BUSSY  (ROGER  DE  RABUTIN,  COMTE  DE).  Les 
Memoires  de  Messire  Roger  de  Rabutin  Comte  de  Bussy. 
Lieutenant  General  des  Armees  du  Roy,  et  mestre  de 
Camp  General  de  la  Cavalerie  legere.  Portrait  by  Edelinch 
after  Le  Febure.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  4to,  old  citron 
morocco,  floral  backs,  the  arms  of  Madame  Sophie  de 
France  (1734-1782),  daughter  of  Louis  XV,  on  the  sides, 
gilt  edges.  Paris,  1696 

199.  C^SAR.  I  Commentarii  di  C.  Giulio  Cesare  (Bal- 
delli's  translation).  2  maps  and  JfO  plates  engraved  on  cop- 
per after  the  designs  of  Andrea  Palladio.     4to. 

Venetia:  Pietro  de'  Franceschi,  1574 

*  Olive  morocco,  in  compartments  formed  by  interlaced  fil- 
lets paintc-d  red  and  gray,  interspersed  with  gold  dots  and  orna- 
mented with  arabesques  painted  in  various  colors  and  outlined 
in  gold,  gilt  and  painted  back;  doublure  of  dark  olive  morocco, 
entirely  tooled  and  gilt  in  a  design  similar  to  that  on  the  front 
cover,  gauffred  and  painted  gilt  edges  (joints  slightly  cracked 
at  top  and  lower  part).     From  the  library  of  Baron  Seilliere. 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BlKDIliJG— Continued, 

200.  CAVICEO  (JACOMO).  II  Peregrine  nuovamente 
revisto.     8vo.  [Venice]  1533 

*  Old  Italian  binding  in  red  morocco,  gilt  borders  of  inter- 
lacing fillets  and  arabesques  on  the  sides,  in  the  centre  of  each 
cover  the  well-known  medallion  device  of  Demetrio  Canevari 
representing  the  Chariot  of  the  Sun,  above  it  the  title  of  the 
book  printed  in  gold  capitals,  gilt  edges;  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 
From  the  library  of  Baron  de  La  Roche  Lacarelle. 

201.  CAMPEGGI  (RIDOLFO).  Lagrimedi  Maria  Verg.^e. 
Engraved  title.     4to.  Bologna,  1617 

*  Contemporary  Italian  brown  morocco,  gilt  arabesque  bor- 
ders, the  corners  formed  by  escutcheons  containing  the  arms 
of  France  and  the  arms  of  Medicis,  fleurons  in  the  inner  cor- 
ners, semis  of  fleurs-de-lys  and  "  besants  "  alternately  placed, 
with  the  crowned  Arms  of  Queen  Marie  de  Medicis  in  the 
centre  of  each  cover,  gilt  back  and  edges;  in  a  morocco  slip 
case. 

The  Presentation  copy  to  the  Queen,  to  whom  the  work  is 

dedicated. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

202.  CARACCI  (ANNIBALE).  Pensieri  diversi  lineati 
et  intagllati  d'Annibale  Caracci.  Title  engraved  by  Bloe- 
mart,  and  Jfi  plates  hy  Caracci.  Portrait  of  Pope  Clement 
JCI,  engraved  by  Frezza,  inserted.     4to. 

Presso  Venanzio  Monaldini  [1609] 

*  Italian  silk  binding  of  the  beginning  of  the  19th  century, 
embroidered  gold  borders  on  the  sides,  the  arms  of  a  member 
of  the  noble  Albini  family  embroidered  in  colored  silks  and 
gold  in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt  edges. 

203.  CASTIGLIONE  (BALDASSARE).  Le  Parfait  Cour- 
tisan;  de  la  traduction  de  Gabriel  Chapuis  (in  French  and 
Italian).     8vo.  Lyon,  1580 

*  Contemporary  French  binding  in  red  morocco,  the  sides 
in  mosaic  compartments  of  citron  and  brown  morocco  cov- 
ered with  gilt  tooled  ornaments,  accompanied  by  interlaced 
Ys,  <I)S,  c^  and  A  and  closed  s.^  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by 
Clovis  Eve  (skilfully  restored  and  i-ebacked).  Probably 
bound  for  Philippe  Des  Portes,  abbe  de  Thyron. 

204.  CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA  (MIGUEL  DE).  His- 
toire  de  1' Admirable  Don  Quichotte  de  laManclie,  Tradnite 
de  I'Espagnol  de  Michel  de  Cervantes.  Nouvelle  edition. 
Illustrated  luiih  56  plates,  including  frontispieces,  and  ruled 
with  red  lines.     6  vols.  12mo.  Paris,  1713 

*  Old  French  red  morocco  gilt,  the  Arms  of  Elizabeth 
Farnese,  Queen  of  Philip  V  of  Spain,  on  the  covers,  fleurs- 
de-lys  in  the  panels  of  the  backs ;  doublure  of  olive  morocco, 
with  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Duseuil. 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Continued. 

205.  CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA  (MIGUEL  DE).  Lefy 
Principales  Avantiires  de  Tadrairable  Don  Quicbotte,  re- 
presentees en  figures  par  Coypel,  Picart  le  Remain,  et 
autres  habiles  maitres.  Fleuron  on  title,  a  vignette  hf/ 
Schley,  and  SI  very  fine  plates  engraved  hy  Fokke,  Picart, 
Schley  and  Tanje  after  Boucher,  Cochin,  Coypel,  Lebas, 
Picart  and  Tremolieres,  all  unnumbered  and  first  impres- 
sio7is.     Large  4to.  La  Haye:  Pierre  de  Houdt,  174& 

*  Large  Paper.  Old  Frencli  red  morocco,  wide  gilt  tooled 
dentelle  borders  on  the  sides,  baronial  arms  in  the  centre,  gilt 
back  and  inside  borders,  blue  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by 
Padeloup. 

206.  CHARTIER  (JEAN).  Histoire  de  Charles  VII  roy 
de  France,  par  Jean  Chartier,  Jacques  le  Bouvier,  Mathieu 
de  Coucy,  et  autres  autlieurs  du  temps.  Qui  contient  les 
choses  les  plus  memorables,  advenues  depuis  I'an  1422 
jusques  en  1461.     Folio.       Paris:  Imprimerie  Royale,  1661 

*  Old  French  olive  morocco,  panels  of  green  morocco  with 
an  oval  of  olive  morocco,  enclosed  in  a  gilt  wreath  and  bearing 
THE  Arms  of  Kino  Louis  XIV  of  France;  broad  borders  with 
a  "semis"  of  "X"  repeated,  also  on  the  panels  of  the  back,  gilt 
edges,  probably  by  Boyer. 

207.  COMMINES  (PHILIPPE  DE).  Cronique  et  his- 
toire contenant  les  choses  advenues  durant  le  regne  du 
Roy  Loys  unziesme,  &  Charles  huictiesme  sou  filz.       16mo. 

Paris:  par  Jehan  Ruelle,  1560 

*  Old  French  brown  morocco,  medallion  representing  the 
Crucifixion  stamped  in  gold  on  the  centre  of  each  cover,  and 
on  the  back,  the  skull,  the  royal  arms  of  France,  and  the  motto 
"  SPES  MEA  devs ",  gilt  edges;  bound  for  King  Henry  III  of 
France.     (Shghtly  restored.) 

208.  COMMON  PRAYER  (The  booke  of),  and  adminis- 
tration of  the  Sacramentes,  and  other  rites  and  Ceremonies 
in  the  churche  of  Englande  (with  The  Psalter  or  Psalms  of 
David,  after  the  translation  of  the  great  Bible,  poynted  as- 
it  shal  be  saide  or  song  in  Churches,  with  Certayne  Godly 
Prayers).  Black  letter.  Titles  ivithin  ivoodcut  figured  bor- 
ders, the  first  in  red  and  black.  Imprinted  at  London  in 
Powles  Churchyard,  by  Richard  Jugge  and  lohn  Cawood, 
1571. — The  Whole  Boke  of  Psalmes,  collected  into  Englishe 
metre  by  T.  Sternhold,  W.  Whitingham,  I.  Hopkins,  and 
others.  Black  letter.  Title  within  ivoodcut  border,  and 
music  noted  on  5  lines.  Imprinted  at  London  by  John 
Day,  1571.  In  one  volume,  small  4to.  (Slight  defect  on 
one  leaf,  injuring  two  words  of  text.)  London,  1571 

*  Contemporary  English  (or  Lyonnese)  binding  in  calf,  the 
sides  stamped  with  large  centre  and  corner  ornaments  painted 
white,  brown  and  green  on  a  gold  ground,  the  spaces  between 
the  ornaments  splashed  with  white,  richly  gilt  back,  gauffred 
and  painted  gilt  edges  (in  a  blue  morocco  slip  case). 

No  FINER  COPY  of  the  Common  Prayer,  Psalter  and  Psalms 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Continued. 

of  1571  could  be  desired,  It  is  said  to  have  been  bound  by 
Archbishop  Parker's  binder,  but  the  binding  is  characteristic 
of  the  Lyonnese  style,  of  which  many  specimens  were  executed 
late  in  Queen  Elizalseth's  reign,  and  through  the  reign  of 
King  James  I.  From  the  libraries  of  Lord  Crawford  and  Lord 
Amherst. 

209.  COMMON  PRAYER  (The  Book  of)  and  Adminis- 
tration of  the  Sacraments  and  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies 
of  the  Church.     8vo.  London :  John  Baskett,  1719 

*  Contemporary  English  morocco,  inlaid  with  black  and  red, 
the  centre  pieces  and  corners  being  tulips  of  green.  Bound 
without  any  back,  which  is  an  unusual  form  of  bookbinding. 
The  inlays  are  of  a  character  rarely  found,  the  tulips  and 
lozenge  centre  and  corner-pieces  are  in  chamois  leather 
stained  green,  and  the  narrow  fillet  inlays  are  of  light  brown 
morocco.  Probably  from  the  workshop  of  Charles  Mearne  or 
his  successors.     (Upper  cover  loose.) 

210.  COMMON  PRAYER  (The  Book  of)  and  Adminis- 
tration of  the  Sacraments  and  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies 
of  the  Church.     12mo.  Oxford,  1772 

*  Contemporary  binding  in  repousse  silver,  the  sides  divided 
into  compartments  formed  by  floral  scroll  ornaments  and 
medallions  representing  scriptural  scenes,  repousse  silver  back 
and  clasp. 

211.  COWLEY  (ABRAHAM).  Works,  now  published 
out  of  the  author's  original  copies.  Seventh  Edition.  Por- 
trait engraved  hy  Faithorne.     Folio. 

London:  H.  Herringman,  1681 

*  Contemporary  English  binding  in  red  morocco,  gilt  panelled 
sides,  inlays  of  citron  and  blue  morocco,  covered  with  designs 
of  flowers  and  fruit,  stars  and  crescents,  gilt  edges.     A  most 

ELABORATE    AND    REMARKABLE   SPECIMEN    OF    ENGLISH    BlBLIO- 

PEGY  OF  THE  PERIOD.  From  the  library  of  Silence  Folkes 
with  her  book-plate,  and  inscriptions  on  title:  "Silence  Folkes 
her  booke  Anno  Dni  1705,"  and  "  Given  by  my  good  friend  Mrs, 
March." 

212.  DIAMANTE  DEL  CRISTIANO,  devocionario  com- 
pleto  nuevamente  revisado  que  contiene  las  Horas  divinas, 
etc.     Engraved  plates.     16mo.  Barcelona,  1855 

*  Contemporary  Spanish  binding  in  mother-of-pearl,  the  front 
cover  carved  to  represent  the  Flight  into  Egypt,  velvet  back, 
silver  clasp,  gilt  edges. 

213.  DIODORUS  SICULUS.  Bibliothec^e  Historic^  libri 
XVIL     Thick  16mo. 

Lugduni:  apud  Hsered.  Seb.  Gryphii,  1559 

*  Contemporary  French  calf,  the  sides  stamped  in  a  rich  de- 
sign of  arabesques  and  scrolls  painted  green,  white  and  black, 
on  a  gold  ground,  with  the  arms  of  Jacques  Malinfant  of 
Toulouse,  almoner  to  the  Queen  of  Navarre,  stamped  in  gold 
in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  painted  and  gilt  ornamental  panels 
on  the  back,  gaufl'red  and  painted  gilt  edges  (skilfully  rebacked 
and  corners  restored).  In  a  morocco  case.  From  the  Firmin- 
Didot  collection. 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Continued. 

214.  DONNE  (JOHN).  The  Poems  of  John  Donne, 
from  the  text  of  the  edition  of  1633.  Revised  by  James 
Russell  Lowell,  with  the  various  readings  of  the  other  edi- 
tions of  the  seventeenth  century,  and  with  a  Preface,  an 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton.  3  etched 
portraits.  2  vols.  12mo.    New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1895 

*  Green  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  decoration  in  com- 
partments, and  panels  of  dark  blue  and  light  brown  morocco, 
doublure  of  red  morocco  tooled  in  narrow  borders,  red  moire 
silk  linings  in  cases,  by  The  Club  Bindery.     One  of  380  copies. 

215.  DORE  (PIERRE).  L'Image  de  vertu  demonstrant 
la  perfection  &  saincte  vie  de  la  bienheuree  vierge  Marie 
mere  de  dieu.  Ruled  throughout  in  red.  Small  cut  on  title 
and  woodcut  initials.  8vo.    Paris:  Maistre  P.  Vidoue,  1540 

*  Contemporary  French  binding  in  brown  morocco,  gilt 
panelled  sides  formed  by  ornamental  borders,  gilt  arabesques 
in  the  inner  panel,  the  arms  of  King  Francis  I  of  France, 
surrounded  by  the  order  of  St.  Michel,  in  the  centre  of  each 
cover,  gauffred  gilt  edges  (skilfully  restored).  In  a  morocco 
slip  case.  From  the  Baron  Double  library,  and  reproduced  in 
Guigard's  "  Nouvel  Armorial  du  Bibliophile." 

216.  DUCLOS  (CHARLES  PINOT).  Considerations  sur 
les  Moeurs  de  ce  siecle.  Portrait  engraved  by  Duflos  after  De 
La  Tour  and  a  plate  by  De  Lafosse  after  Oravelot.     12mo. 

Paris,  1764 

*  Old  French  red  moi*occo  gilt,  with  the  arms  of  a  Lady  of 
the  Du  Plessis  de  Wignerot  de  Richelieu  d'Aiguillon 
family,  accompanied  by  another  coat  of  arms,  probably  those 
of  her  husband,  stamped  in  gold  on  the  centre  of  the  covers, 
gilt  edges,  probably  by  Padeloup. 

217.  ECHARD  (LAURENCE).  A  General  Ecclesiastical 
History.     Folio.  London.  1702 

*  In  a  17th  century  repousse  and  pierced  metal  binding,  or- 
namental borders  on  the  sides,  the  Crucifixion  on  the  front 
cover,  and  the  Resurrection  on  the  back ;  repousse  and  pierced 
back  and  clasps. 

218.  ELLIS  (JOHN).  S.  Austin  Imitated:  or  Retrac- 
tations and  Repentings  In  reference  unto  the  late  Civil  and 
Ecclesiastical  Changes  in  this  Nation.  With  the  "  Leaf  of 
approbation  "  preceding  the  engraved  title  Small  4to,  old 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  gilt  back,  stamped  on  each  side  with 

THE  ARMS  OF  CHARLES  II  OF  ENGLAND. 

London:  W.  Godbid  [1662] 

219.  EMERSON  (R.  W.).  Poems.  First  Edition. 
12mo.  Boston,  1847 

*  Light  green  levant  morocco,  entirely  tooled  and  gilt  in  a 
design  of  trefoils  and  stars,  with  the  author's  name  in  the 
centre,  gilt  edges,  by  the  Doves  Bindery.  In  a  morocco  slip 
case. 

The  following,  in  the  autograph  of  T.  J.  Cobden-Sander- 
SON,  is  written  on  one  of  the  fly-leaves:  "  Emerson.  Designed 
by  me  <Sb  Bound  at  the  Doves  Bindery,  Hammersmith,  for  Mr. 
Robert  Hoe,  New  York.     T.  J.  Cobden-Sanderson,  1S94." 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Continued. 

220.  EPISTOLvE  INDICT  et  Japanic?e  de  multarum 
gentium  ad  Christ!  Mem,  per  Societatem  Jesu  conversione. 
Item  de  Tartarorum  potentia,  moribus,  et  totius  Asife  re- 
ligione.     2  vols,  in  one,  8vo. 

Lovanij  :  apud  Rutgerum  Velpium,  1570 

*  Brown  levant  morocco,  the  sides  covered  with  a  rich 
Grolieresque  design  formed  by  interlaced  bands  in  dark  brown 
and  citron  morocco  outlined  in  gold,  gilt  mosaic  back;  doublure 
of  green  morocco,  entirely  tooled  and  gilt  in  an  elegant  lace 
design,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape.  In  a  morocco  slip  case.  A  beau- 
tiful specimen  of  modern  binding. 

221.  ESCHERNY  (F.  L.  D').  Melanges  de  Litterature, 
d'Histoire,  de  Morale  et  de  Philosophie.     3  vols.  12mo. 

Paris,  1811 

*  Contemporary  French  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  bor- 
ders on  the  sides,  with  the  arms  of  Napoleon  I.  stamped  in 
gold  in  the  centre  of  the  covers,  gilt  backs  and  edges. 

222.  EVANGELIUM  SANCTUM  D.  N.  Jesu  Christi  con- 
scriptum  a  quatuor  Evangelistis,  ■  arabice  et  latine.  154 
woodcuts  hy  L.  Penni  after  Tempest  a.     Folio. 

Romas:  in  typographia  Medicea,  1590 

*  Brown  morocco,  the  sides  richly  tooled  and  gilt,  with  orna- 
mental corner  pieces  in  mosaic  on  a  gold  ground,  4  mosaic 
dragons,  4  gold  lions  and  2  gilt  medallions  in  imitation  of  an- 
cient cameos ;  in  the  centre  a  sunken  oval  panel  of  ivory  morocco 
with  figures  of  Sagittarius  and  arabesques  painted  brown  and 
outlined  in  gold,  the  ground  covered  by  a  semis  of  stars,  in  the 
inner  centre  a  coat  of  arms  stamped  in  gold  and  silver  within 
an  ornament  of  arabesques,  gilt  mosaic  back,  gilt  edges,  in  a 
morocco  ease.  The  Hoe  catalogue  states  the  arms  to  be  those 
of  Claude  de  Bouillon. 

223.  EXERCISE  Spiritual,  ou  le  Chrestien  peut  appren- 
dre  la  maniere  d 'employer  le  jour  au  service  de  Dieu,  par 
V.  C.  P.     Frontispiece  and  engraved  plates.     8vo. 

Paris,  1664 

*  Contemporary  French  binding  of  white  satin,  embroidered 
in  an  ornamental  design  of  gold  threads  and  cords  forming  a 
frame  on  each  side;  on  that  of  the  front  cover  being  a  painted 
and  embroidered  head  of  Christ,  and  in  the  one  of  the  lower 
cover  a  head  of  the  Virgin;  back  embroidered  in  colored  silks, 
rose  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  in  a  cloth  case. 

224.  FAERNUS  (GABRIEL).  Fabulse  Centum,  ex  anti- 
quis  auctoribus  delects.       (Text  in  French  and  in  Latin.) 

Frontispiece  and  numerous  fine  copper  engravings  hy  C.  Du 
Bosc.     4to.  Londini,  1743 

*  Contemporary  English  binding  in  compartments  of  mosaic 
formed  of  citron,  blue  and  red  morocco,  within  gold  lines,  and 
with  ornaments  of  fleurons,  dots,  and  stars,  in  the  centre  and 
corners  the  arms  of  an  English  nobleman,  gilt  back  and  broad 
inside  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges.  In  a  morocco  slip  ease. 
A  very  fine  specimen  of  English  18th  century  mosaic  binding  in 
perfect  condition. 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING — Continued. 

225.  FENELON  (F.  DE  SALIGNAC  DE  LA  MOTHE). 
CEuvres  spirituelles.  Nouvelle  edition.  Portrait  engraved 
hy  Daulle  after  Vivien.  4  vols.,  Paris,  1752;  Histoire  de  la 
Yie  et  des  ouvrages  de  Fenelon,  Amsterdam,  1729.  Together, 
5  vols.  12mo. 

*  Old  French  olive  green  moroeco,  gilt  floral  borders  on  the 
sides,  with  the  arms  of  Princesse  Victoire-Louise-Mabie- 
Thebese,  daughter  of  Louis  XV,  in  the  centre  of  the  covers, 
gilt  edges,  by  FouRNiER. 

226.  FLAUBERT  (GUST AVE).  Bouvard  et  Pecuchet. 
CEuvre  Posthume.  First  Edition.  22  original  water- 
color  SKETCHES  ON  MARGINS,  HEAD-AND-TAIL  PIECES,  &C.    Small 

8vo,  dark  blue  levant  morocco,  elaborately  decorated  on  back 
and  sides  in  a  design  of  intertwining  flowers  and  leaves  with 
inlays  of  light-blue,  brown  and  red  morocco,  doublure  of  dark 
green  levant  with  inlays  of  red  and  olive,  red  silk  end-papers, 
gilt  over  rough  leaves,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Gruel. 
In  slip  case.  Paris:  Alphonse  Lemerre,  1881 

227.  FRANCINI  (HORACE  DE).  Hippiatrique.  Ou 
est  traicte  des  causes  des  maladies  du  Cheual  tant  interieures 
qu'exterieures.     4to.  Paris,  1607 

*  Old  French  olive  morocco,  the  arms  of  Jacques  Auguste 
DE  Thou,  and  his  second  wife,  Gasparde  de  La  Chastre,  stamped 
in  gold  on  the  centre  of  each  cover,  and  their  interlaced  mono- 
gram repeated  six  times  on  the  panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges. 
From  the  Library  of  Baron  A.  de  Seilliere,  with  bookplate. 

228.  GOMBAULD  (JEAN  OGIER  DE).  L'Endimion. 
Frontispiece-title  and  16  plates  engraved  hy  Crispin  de  Pass, 
Leonard  Gaultier,  and  Picart,  brilliant  impressions.  First 
Edition.  8vo,  old  olive  morocco,  gilt  back  with  the  mono- 
gram I.  M.  in  four  panels,  sides  ornamented  with  stars  and 
fleurs-de-lys  with  the  same  monogram  repeated  four  times, 
the  ARMS  OF  Cardinal  Mazarin  in  the  centre,  gilt  edges. 

Paris :  Nicholas  Buon,  1624 

229.  GRAFFIGNY  (FRANCOISE  D'ISSEMBOURG 
D'HAPPONCOURT  DE).  Cenie.  Piece  en  cinq  actes. 
Representee  pour  la  premiere  fois  par  les  Comediens  Frangois 
Ordinaires  du  Roi,  le  25  Juin  1750.  12mo,  old  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  with  the  arms  of  Marie  Josephe  de  Saxe, 
mother  of  Louis  XVI,  on  the  sides,  by  Padeloup.     Paris,  1751 

230.  GUARINI  (BATTISTA).  II  Pastor  Fido,  the  Faith- 
ful Shepherd.  A  Pastoral  now  translated  out  of  the  originall. 
[By  Sir  Richard  Fanshaw.]  First  Edition.  Portrait  of 
Guarini  engraved  hy  Cross  and  a  plate,  and  an  inserted  por- 
trait hy  Faithorne.     4to.  London:  R.  Raworth,  1647 

*  Contemporary  English  black  morocco,  with  the  arms  OF 
King  Charles  I.  of  England  stamped  in  gold  on  the  centre  of 

37 


BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Continued. 

each  cover,  gilt  edges.  The  presentation  copy  to  King  Charles 
I,  with  his  motto  and  signature  "Bum  spiro  spero.  C.  B."  in 
his  autograph  on  the  first  fly-leaf.  Below  it  is  the  following 
inscription  in  a  17th  century  hand:  "This  book  was  presented 
to  K.  Charles  I.  by  Sr.  Eichard  Fanshaw,  the  translator;  and 
the  Motto  above  is  of  His  Majesties  own  hand-vrriting. "  The 
above  is  the  copy  mentioned  by  Lowndes. 

231.  GUIDETTUS  (JOHANNES).  Cantus  Ecelesiasticus 
Officii  Ma j oris  Hebdoma,  nunc  autem  a  Francisco  Suriano 
emendatus.  Officium  vero  a  S.  Manlilio  restitutum.  Full- 
page  copper  engraving  representing  the  Last  Supper,  wood- 
cut initials  and  music  noted  on  4  lines.  Printed  in  Mack  and 
red.     Folio.     (Leaf  containing  engraving  mended.) 

Romge,  1619 

*  Contemporary  Italian  binding  in  red  morocco,  the  sides 
tooled  and  gilt  in  a  design  representing  two  saints  conversing; 
architectural  background,  all  within  gilt  tooled  ornamental 
borders,  gilt  edges.     A  very  unusuaij  specimen. 

232.  HERMANN  (M.  K.).  Anterhaltungen  eines  Christen 
mit  Gott  und  seinen  Heiligen.  Frontispiece  and  a  plate. 
12mo.  Augsburg  [18th  century] 

*  Contemporary  German  binding  in  red  straight-grain  mo- 
rocco, ornamental  silver  frames  of  open  work  on  both  sides, 
and  centre  ornaments,  the  one  on  the  front  cover  representing 
the  Crucifixion,  and  that  on  the  back,  cover,  the  Resurrection ; 
ornamental  silver  piece  on  the  back,  Abraham  ready  to  sacri- 
fice his  son,  silver  clasps,  gilt  edges. 

233.  HEURES  Imprimees  par  I'ordre  de  Monseigneur  le 
Cardinal  de  Noailles,  Archeveque  de  Paris;  A  I'usage  de 
son  Diocese.  Portrait  of  Clement  XI,  inserted,  and  3  plates 
engraved  by  Thomassin,  with  the  arms  of  Cardinal  Noailles 
on  each  plate.    Ruled  in  red  ink.     12mo.  Paris,  1701 

*  Old  French  red  morocco  gilt,  the  arms  of  Pope  Clement 
XI  on  the  centre  of  each  cover,  the  tiara  and  crossed  keys  alter- 
nately stamped  on  the  panels  of  the  back;  doublure  of  red  mo- 
rocco, with  dentelle  borders,  and  the  crossed  keys  surmounted 
by  the  tiara  in  the  centre,  gilt  edges,  by  Duseuil.  Probably 
the  copy  presented  to  the  Pope  by  Cardinal  de  Noailles. 

234.  HEURES  Nouvelles  dediees  a  Madame  Royale,  con- 
tenant  Les  Exercises  du  Matin  &  du  Soir.     12mo. 

Bruxelles:  Jean  Joseph  Boucherie    [1759] 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders  on  the 
sides,  in  the  centre  a  large  vase  filled  with  flowers  and  sur- 
rounded by  insects,  gilt  back  and  inside  borders,  silk  linings, 
gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup,  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

A  most  exquisite  specimen  of  binding.  Copper-plate  of 
the  Crucifixion  by  J.  Galle  inserted.  This  volume  formerly  be- 
longed to  the  Princess  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Louis  XVI,  and 
has  her  autograph  signature,  dated  from  the  Temple,  1793, 
where  she  was  imprisoned  prior  to  her  execution  the  following 
year. 

This  is  the  earliest  knovra  specimen  of  typography  from  a 
Brussels  press  in  which  the  script  type  is  in  imitation  of 
engraving. 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINJJING— Continued. 

235.  HEURES  Nouvelles  dediees  a  la  Reine.  Rare  frontis- 
piece containing  the  portrait  of  Marie  Leczinska,  praying,  and 
copper-plates.     12mo.  Paris,  1761 

*  Old  French  green  morocco,  the  sides  with  mosaic  ornaments 
in  red  and  citron  morocco  elaborately  tooled  and  gilt,  pointille 
ground,  on  the  centre  of  the  front  cover  an  oval  miniature  paint- 
ing representing  St.  Peter,  another  on  the  back  representing  St. 
Therese;  gilt  tooled  mosaic  back,  gilt  inside  borders,  silk  linings, 
by  Padeloup.     Eemarkable  specimen;  in  morocco  slip  case. 

236.  HOE  (ROBERT).  One  Hundred  and  Seventy-Six 
Historic  and  Artistic  Book-Bindings,  dating  from  the  Fif- 
teenth Century  to  the  Present  Time.  Pictured  hy  etchings, 
autotypes,  and  lithographs,  after  the  originals,  selected  from 
the  li})rary  of  Robert  Hoe.  2  vols,  royal  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  fillets,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  large  corner 
ornaments  of  scrolls,  azure  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Mercier. 
(Small  stain  on  two  margins.) 

New  York :  Dodd,  Mead  and  Co.,  1895 

*  The  only  copy  printed  with  the  illustrations  on  vel- 
lum, and  the  text  on  Japan  paper.  Annotated  by  Carolyn 
Shipman. 

237.  HUGO  (HERMANNUS).  Pia  Desideria  Emblem- 
atis,  Elegiis  &  affectibus  SS.  Patrum  illustrata.  46  emblem- 
atic woodcuts  by  C.  van  Sichem,  and  several  remarkable  tail- 
pieces, apparently  from  silver  plates.     Small  8vo. 

Antuerpiae,  1628 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  the  sides  and  back  richly  tooled 
and  gilt,  with  inscription  in  the  centre  of  each  cover:  "Hoc  te 
munere  donavit  Claudius  Tapin,  1642" ;  gilt  edges. 

238.  HYGINUS.  Fabularum  liber,  ad  omnium  poetarum 
lectionem  mire  necessarius  &  antehac  nunquam  excusus. 
Poeticon  astronomicon  libri  quatuor.  Paleephati  de  fabulosis 
narrationibus,  liber  I,  etc.     Folio. 

Basileae:  apud  loan.  Hervagium,  1535 

*  Old  Italian  brown  morocco,  gilt  borders  on  the  sides  formed 
by  interlacing  bands,  the  spaces  filled  with  arabesques,  on  the 
centre  of  each  cover  the  Cameo  medallion  representing  the 
Chariot  of  the  Sun,  surrounded  by  the  Greek  inscription, 
Demetrio  Canevari,  physician  to  Pope  Urban  VIII.  Over 
the  medallion  of  the  front  cover  the  title  of  the  book  is  tooled 
in  gold  capitals,  gilt  edges.  In  the  finest  condition.  In  a 
morocco  slip  case.  From  the  Libri,  Solar,  Firmin-Didot  and 
Techener  libraries. 

Laid  in  is  a  strip  of  paper  with  a  Latin,  sentence  said  to  be 
in  the  handwriting  of  Canevari. 

239.  JEANNE  (JACQUES).  Thresor  sacre  des  prero- 
gatives et  grandeurs  de  la  glorieuse  et  tres  saincte  Vierge 
Marie  Mere  de  Dieu.  Engraved  title  and  fine  copper-plates. 
8vo.  Paris,  1620 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  centre  and 
corner  ornaments  of  scrolls  and  pointille  in  the  inner  panel, 
gilt  tooled  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Le  Gascon.  In  morocco  ease. 
Fine  specimen  in  perfect  condition.  From  the  Beckford 
Library. 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— ContwMed. 

240.  JOANNES  CHRYSOSTOMUS.  Homelies  ou  Ser- 
mons au  peuple  d'Antioche.    Ruled  throughout  in  red.    8vo, 

Paris,  1689 

*  Old  French  blue  morocco,  the  sides  in  mosaic  compartments 
of  red  and  citron  morocco  richly  tooled  and  gilt  with  pointille 
ornaments,  in  the  manner  of  Le  Gascon,  gilt  mosaic  back,  gilt 
inside  borders  and  edges,  by  Padeloup,  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

241.  JOANNES  DAMASCENUS.  Opera,  graBce  et  latine. 
Item  loannis  Cassiani  Eremitae  non  prorsus  dissimilis  ar- 
gument!.    Folio.  Basileae,  1559 

*  Contemporary  French  binding  in  brown  morocco,  gilt  tooled 
borders  of  interlacings  and  arabesques  on  the  sides,  with  inter- 
laced silver  "HD"  in  the  corners,  central  panels  tooled  and 
gilt  with  arabesques  and  small  fleurs-de-lys,  three  interlaced 
silver  crescents  in  the  upper  and  lower  part,  the  title  of  the 
work  stamped  in  gold  capitals  in  the  centre  of  the  front  cover 
(much  restored),  in  a  morocco  slip  case.  Probably  bound  for 
Henry  II  and  Diane  de  Poitiers. 

242.  JOVIUS  (PAULUS).  Historiarum  sui  temporis 
Tomus  Primus  (Vol.  I  only).     Folio. 

Florentiae:  Laurentius  Torrentinus,  1550 

*  From  the  Maioli  collection  in  a  XVIth  century  Italian 
Binding  in  brown  calf  with  an  exquisite  pattern  on  the  sides  of 
geometrical  interlacements  in  compartments,  formed  of  bands 
painted  in  black  within  gold  lines,  some  of  the  spaces  filled  with 
gold  dots,  and  two  at  the  top  and  the  bottom,  having  a  decora- 
tion of  arabesque  ornament  consisting  of  gold  lines  with  varie- 
gated leaf -shapes ;  the  title  of  the  work  stamped  in  gold  capitals 
in  the  centre-piece  of  the  front  cover,  the  name  ' '  Tho.  Maiolii 
et  Amicorvm"  at  the  foot;  and  in  the  centre-piece  of  the  lower 
cover  Maioli 's  motto  "Ingratis  Servire  Nephas";  back  orna- 
mented in  the  same  manner,  gilt  edges.  One  of  the  most 
magnificent  specimens  of  bindings  executed  for  Thomas 
Maioli.     In  straight-grained  morocco  case. 

243.  KEMPIS  (THOMAS  A).  De  Imitatione  Christi 
libri  IV.     Engraved  title;  ruled  throughout  in  red.     Folio. 

Parisiis:  e  Typographia  Regia,  1640 

*  Contemporary  Italian  binding  embroidered  in  colored  silks 
and  silver  threads,  the  arms  of  Pope  Benedict  XIII  em- 
broidered in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  satin  linings,  gilt  edges, 
in  a  cloth  case.  A  facsimile  of  this  binding  is  given  by  Count 
Libri  in  his  Monuments  peu  connus,  etc.  Exhibited  at  the  Art 
Treasures  Exhibition  in  1876. 

The  above  volume  is  the  first  production  of  the  Imprimerie 
Eoyale  established  by  Cardinal  Eichelieu. 
[See  Eeproduction.] 
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A'Kempis:  Italian  Embroidered  Binding  for  Pope  Benedict  VIII. 
(See  No.  243.) 


BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Continued. 

244.  KEMPIS  (TPIOMAS  a).  De  I'lmitation  de  Jesus 
Christ.  Traduction  nouvelle  par  le  Sieur  de  Beiiil  (L.  I.  Le 
Maistre  de  Sacy).  Frontispiece  and  4  plates  engraved  hy 
Audran  and  Bosse  after  Baugin.     8vo.  Paris,  1663 

*  Old  red  morocco,  gilt  crowned  H  within  laurel  branches 
in  the  corners,  with  the  arms  of  Henrietta  Maria,  Queen  of 
Charles  I  of  England,  in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  surrounded 
by  a  laurel  wreath,  the  crowned  H  repeated  in  the  panels  of 
the  back,  gilt  edges  in  a  levant  morocco  slip  case.  Portrait  of 
Queen  Henrietta  Maria,  engraved  by  Hollar  after  Van  Dyck, 
laid  in. 

245.  KEMPIS  (THOMAS  a).  L'Imitation  de  Jesus- 
Christ.  Traduction  nouvelle  par  le  Sieur  de  Beiiil.  Ruled 
throughout  luith  red  ink.     Frontispiece  and  ^  plates.     8vo. 

Paris,  1690 

*  Old  French  citron  morocco,  the  sides  and  back  worked  in  a 
mosaic  in  red,  green,  ivory  and  dark  brown  morocco  with  gilt 
toolings ;  doublure  of  olive  morocco  richly  tooled  and  gilt  in 
an  ornamental  design  in  the  Louis  XV  style,  gilt  end  papers, 
gilt  painted  edges,  by  Monnier  (signed  six  times,  once  on  each 
outside  cover  and  twice  on  each  inside  cover).  In  a  morocco 
case.  One  of  the  finest  bindings  executed  by  Monnier, 
and  one  of  the  most  remarkable  for  its  curious  effects.  The 
mosaic  designs  represent  personages  in  Chinese  costume,  among 
pagodas,  flowers  and  animals,  including  a  parrot,  a  dog  and  a 
camel  led  by  a  negro. 

[See  Frontispiece.] 

246.  KLEINKNECHT(C.  D.).  ImmerQuellender  Brunn 
Taglich-Heiligher  Andachten.  Frontispiece  and  4  plates 
engraved  hy  Friderich.     12mo.  Ulm,  1735 

*  Contemporary  German  binding  in  repousse  silver,  on  the 
front  cover  a  representation  of  the  Annunciation,  and  on  the 
back  cover  one  of  the  Nativity ;  repousse  back  and  clasps,  gilt 
edges. 

247.  KRANTZ  (ALBERTUS).  Saxonia.  Title  luithin 
an  interlaced  and  ornamental  woodcut  border.  Initials 
jjainted  in  gold  and  colors.     Folio.  Colonise,  1520 

*  Old  French  dark  brown  calf,  the  sides  covered  with  a  geo- 
metrical design  of  interlacing  bands  painted  black,  ornaments 

^  and  fleurons  painted  white  and  green,  all  outlined  in  gold.  In 
the  centre  the  title  of  the  work,  and  in  a  cartouche  at  the 
bottom  the  name  "lo.  grolierii  et  amicorvm";  on  the 
centre  of  the  lower  part  Grolier's  motto  :  ' '  portio  mea 
DOMiNE  SIT  IN  TERRA  viVENTivM " ;  gilt  back,  gilt  edges, 
in  a  morocco  slip  case.  From  the  library  of  Herr  von  Druffel, 
Miinster,  Westphalia.  Unknown  to  Le  Roux  de  Lincy, 
[See  Reproduction.] 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINBl'i^G— Continued. 

248.  LACTANTIUS.  Divinarumlnstitutionum  libri  VII; 
de  Ira  Dei  liber  I,  etc.  16mo.  (Lateral  margin  of  title  cnt 
off.)  Lugduni,  1594 

*  Contemporary  French  red  morocco,  the  sides  and  back 
tooled  and  gilt  in  a  semis  of  fleurs-de-lys  and  crowned  dolphins, 
crowned  Hs  in  the  corners,  the  arms  of  King  Henry  IV  of 
France  surrounded  by  the  orders  of  St.  Michael  and  the  Holy 
Ghost,  stamped  in  gold  in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt  edges 
(two  corners  and  upper  and  lower  part  of  back  skilfully 
restored).     In  a  morocco  case.     From  the  Double  collection. 

249.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables  choisies,  avec 
un  nouveau  commentaire  par  M.  Coste.  Portrait  of  La 
Fontaine  e^igraved  after  Bigaud,  plate  of  ^sop  and  ani- 
mals, and  2^9  vignettes  engraved  in  copper.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Paris,  1769 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  with  the  arms  of  Marie  Josephine 
Louise  de  Savoie,  Comtesse  de  Provence,  in  the  centre  of 
the  covers,  gilt  backs  and  edges. 

250.  LEONE  EBREO.  Leon  Hebrieu  de  L'Amour  (traduit 
par  Ponthus  de  Thyard).     2  vols,  in  one.     8vo. 

Lyon:  lean  de  Tournes,  1551 

*  Old  French  brown  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  fieurons  in 
the  corners,  centre  ornaments  with  crowned  Ls  and  crowned 
interlaced  As,  gilt  back  and  edges,  bound  for  King  Louis  XIII 
and  Queen  Anna  of  Austria,  by  Le  Gascon ;  initials  HD  in 
the  centre  of  the  covers,  probably  added  at  a  later  date;  in  a 
morocco  slip  case.     From  the  library  of  H.  Bordes. 

251.  LITANIaE  omnium  Sanctorum,  cum  selectis  aliquot 
hymnis  et  orationibus.  Ruled  throughout  with  red  ink.  2 
fine  copper-plates.     Bvo. 

Antuerpife:  ex  officina  Plantiniana,  1621 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  the  sides  tooled  and  gilt  in  com- 
partments formed  by  interlaced  bands,  with  pointille  and  other 
ornaments,  fleursde-lys  and  crowned  Ls  in  the  intervening 
spaces,  THE  arms  of  King  Louis  XIII  of  France  in  the  centre 
of  each  cover,  gilt  back,  the  crowned  Ls  repeated  5  times  in  the 
panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Le  Gascon.     In  a  morocco  slip  case. 

252.  LITURGIE  (LA),  c'est  a  dire  le  formulaire  des 
prieres  publiques,  de  I'administration  des  sacremens,  et  des 
autres  ceremonies  et  coiitumes  de  I'Eglise,  selon  I'usage  de 
I'Eglise  Anglicane.     12mo.  Londres,  1678 

*  Contemporary  English  red  morocco,  the  sides  entirely  tooled 
and  gilt  with  pointille  in  the  manner  of  Le  Gascon,  central  and 
lateral  inlays  of  olive,  green  and  citron  morocco,  outlined  in 
gold,  gilt-tooled  back,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Charles  Mearne 
in  a  morocco  slip  case.     In  the  finest  condition. 

253.  LONGUS.  Les  Amours  Pastorales  de  Daphnis  et 
de  Chloe.  Plates  engraved  by  Audran  after  Philippe 
d^  Orleans.     12mo.     The  advertisement  misbound. 

[Paris],  1718 

*  Large  Paper        Light  brown  levant  morocco,  the  sides  in 

43 


GrOLIER'S    COPT   OF   THE   SaXONIA   OF   A.    KrANTZ. 

(See  No.  247.) 


6^0 


BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Contintte^. 

mosaic  compartmeuts  of  ornamental  leaves  in  darker  brown, 
orange  red  and  citron  morocco,  outlined  in  gold,  and  richly 
tooled  and  gilt  with  dots,  in  the  manner  of  Padeloup;  doublure 
of  red  levant,  gilt  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Marius 
Michel,  in  a  morocco  slip  case.  Plate  ot  the  Petit s  pieds  inserted 
at  end. 

254.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  Conversations 
with  Old  Poets.     First  Edition.     Small  8vo. 

Cambridge,  1845 

*  Bound  in  white  vellum,  with  decorative  ornaments  in  gold 
on  sides,  yellow  silk  ties,  original  colors  preserved,  in  brown 
morocco  case,  by  T.  J.  Cobden-Sanderson. 

A  most  attractive  example,  not  signed  on  the  cover  as  usual, 
hutin  thehinder's  autograph  "  LoivelVs  Conversations.  Bound 
by  me  at  Hampstead,  1893,  T.  J.  Cobden-Sanderson." 

255.  MAITLAND  CLUB.  Babell :  a  Satirical  Poem,  on 
the  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly  in  the  year 
M.DC.  XCII.  (by  Archibald  Piccairne).  4to.  Edinburgh,  1830 

*  The  only  copy  printed  on  vellum.  Blue  morocco,  the 
sides  in  mosaic  compartments  of  red,  light  blue,  brown,  ivory 
and  citron  morocco,  all  elaborately  tooled  and  gilt  with  point- 
ille  and  fillet  woi-k,  gilt  mosaic  back,  gilt  tooled  inside  bor- 
ders, doublure  and  linings  of  vellum,  with  floral  borders 
illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  gauffred  gilt  edges,  by  Hayday. 
In  a  morocco  slip  case.     A  beautiful  specimen. 


256.  MANTUANUS  (BAPTISTA).     Omnia  Opera  Bap- 
tisti?e  Mantuani  Carmelitse.     Folio. 

Bononise:  Benedictus  Hectoris,  1502 

*  Old  French  brown  morocco,  on  the  sides  an  ornament  of 
interlaced  ribbon  painted  in  dark  brown  outlined  with  gold  and 
arabesque  in  colors ;  on  the  centre  of  the  front  cover  the  title 
of  the  volume  and  in  the  lower  part  the  name  "  lo  grolierii 
ET  AMICORVM,"  and  on  the  centre  of  the  back  cover  Grolier's 

motto     "  PORTIO   MEA    DOMINE    SIT  IN   TERRA   VIVENTIVM,"   gilt 

edges  (very  skilfully  rebacked).  In  a  morocco  slip  case.  On 
the  fly-leaf  are  the  signatures  of  Thomas  Ruddiman,  1730,  and 
Alexander  Boswell,  1758,  both  of  Edinburgh.  Not  recorded  by 
Le  Roux  de  Lincy. 


257.  MARTIAL.       Epigrammaton     libri,     animadversi, 
emendati,  et  commentariolis  luculenter  explicati.     8vo. 

Sedani:  Typis  loannis  Jannoni,  1624 
*  Old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders  on  the 
sides,  with  a  centre  ornament  inlaid  in  citron  morocco  within 
gold  lines,  gracefully  tooled  and  gilt,  gilt  back,  gilt  inside  bor- 
ders, colored  and  gilt  paper  linings  and  ends,  gilt  edges,  by 
Padeloup,  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

[See  Reproduction.] 
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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BmBJ-NG— Continued. 

258.  METHODUS  CATECHISMI  Catholici,  antea  docte 
ex  decreto  S.  Concilij  Tridentini  S.  D.  N.  Pij.  V.  Pont. 
Max.  iussu  scripti,  ad  parrochos.     16mo.         Lngduni,  1579 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  the  sides  and  back  tooled  and 
gilt  with  floral  ovals,  within  a  border  of  leaf  sprays,  in  the  cen- 
tre of  the  front  cover  an  escutcheon  "  d  la  fasce  chargee  de 
trois  fleur-de-lis ,"  and  on  the  back  cover  a  natural  fleur-de-lys 
surrounded  by  the  motto  "  Expectata  non  elndet,"  gilt  edges. 
Probably  bound  for  Marie- Marguerite  de  Valois  de  Saint- 
Remy  (see  Guigard  "  Armorial  du  Bibliophile  ").  From  the 
White  Knights  and  Heber  collections. 

259.  MISSALE  ROMANUM  ex  decreto  Sacrosanct!  Con- 
cilii  tridentini  restitutum.  Engraved  title,  10  plates  and 
borders  by  Messager.  Folio.   Parisiis,  1631  (altered  to  1632) 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  panelled  sides,  exquisitely  gilt 
tooled  large  centre  pieces,  lateral  and  corner  pieces  formed  of 
scroll  and  pointille  work,  gilt  tooled  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Le 
Gascon. 

260.  MUNSTER  (SEBASTIEN).  La  Cosmographie  Uni- 
verselle,  contenant  la  situation  de  toutes  les  parties  du 
monde,  avec  leurs  proprietez  et  appartenances.  Woodcut 
portrait  of  Munster,  numerous  maps  {2  relating  to 
America)  and  views  of  cities^  and  nearly  900  other  wood- 
cuts, including  arms,  portraits,  etc.     Folio. 

Au  despens  de  Henry  Pierre,  1556 

*  Contemporary  French  binding  in  calf,  the  sides  tooled  and 
gilt  in  a  semis  of  fleurs-de-lys,  centre  ornaments  painted  blue 
and  white,  outlined  in  gold,  enclosed  within  an  oval  studded 
with  trefoils,  the  order  of  St.  Michel,  gilt  medallions  of  KiNa 
Henry  II  of  France,  commemorative  of  his  wars  in  Italy, 
Germany  and  France  in  the  corners,  gilt  tooled  and  painted 
back,  gilt  edges  (joints  and  corners  skilfully  restored).  In  a 
morocco  slip  case.     From  the  H.  Bordes  collection. 

261.  NAPOLEON  and  JOSEPHINE.  Testamentum 
Novum.  Bound  with  Clement  Marot  and  De  Beza's 
"  Pseaumes  de  David."  Ruled  in  red  ink.  12mo,  red  mo- 
rocco, richly  tooled  in  panels,  gilt  edges,  with  gold  clasps 
on  morocco  thongs,  by  Le  Gascon.  In  a  modern  case  of 
brown  levant  morocco.  Paris:  Cellier,  1656-1659 

*  Described  in  the  Hoe  catalogue  as  presentation  copy  from 
Josephine  Beauharnais  to  Napoleon  before  herman-iage  to  him, 
with  autograph  inscription,  ' '  Au  General  Bonaparte  ce  testa- 
ment Lutherain  est  presente  de  part  de  la  veuve  Beauharnois," 
and  Napoleon's  signature  below.  It  passed  into  the  hands  of 
Cardinal  Fesch,  Napoleon's  step-uncle,  and  was  privately  dis- 
posed of  to  the  Duke  of  Sussex  when  the  Fesch  collection  was 
sold  in  Paris.     Contains  bookplate  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex. 

262.  NATALIS  (HIERONYMUS).  Evangelicse  Historise 
Imagines  Ex  ordine  Euangeliorum,  quse  toto  anno  in  Misspe 
sacrificio  recitantur.  In  ordinem  teraporis  vitte  Christi 
digestse.  Engraved  title  and  153  plates  by  Jerome,  Jean, 
and  Antoine  Wierix,  A.  Collaert,  and  C.  de  Mallery,  after 

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Martial's  Epigrams,  1624,  bound  by  Padeloup. 
(See  No.  257.) 


BOOKS  IN  FINE  BIKDING—Co7itinued. 

ihe  designs  of  Martin  de  l^os  and  Bern.  Pass.     Ruled,  ivitk 

red  lines.     Folio.  Autuerpijo,  159G 

*01d  English  red  morocco,  mosaic  compartments  of  black 

and  citron  jnorocco  on  the  sides,  elaborately  tooled  and  gilt 

with  pointillu  and  other  ornaments,  gilt  back  and  edges,  by 

Samuel  Mearne. 

263.  OFFICE  de  laSemaineSaincte.  Engraved  title  and 
plates.     8vo.  Paris,  1659 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  the  sides  and  back  covered  with  a 
semis  of  crowned  Ls  and  flevirs-de-lys,  gilt  edges,  bound  for 
King  Louis  XIV. 

264.  OFFICE  de  la  Semaiue  Sainte  en  Latin  &  en  Fran- 
cois a  I'nsage  de  Rome  &  de  Paris.  Engraved  title  and  3 
plates  by  Scotin.     8vo.  Paris,  1746 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  sides  in  compartments, 
WITH  THE  ARMS  OF  Marie  Leczinska,  Queen  of  Louis  XV,  in 
the  centre  of  each  cover  and  her  crowned  monogram  in  the 
corners,  the  same  repeated  five  times  on  the  panels  of  the  back, 
gilt  end-papers,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup. 

265.  OFFICIO  della  B.  V.  Maria  per  tutti  i  tempi  delP 
anno.     Frontispiece  and  IJf  plates  after  J.  Passarus.     8vo. 

Roma,  1756 
^  Contemporary  Italian  binding  in  marbled  calf,  the  sides  in 
compartments  formed  by  interlaced  bands  painted  light  blue 
and  grey  outlined  in  gold  and  accompanied  by  gilt  ornaments, 
gilt  laack,  painted  gilt  edges,  in  a  contemporary  and  richly  gilt 
marbled  calf  slip  case. 

266.  ORIENTAL  BOOK  COVER  in  repousse  silver  for 
carrying  the  Koran,  one  of  the  sides  worked  in  a  design  of 
leaves  and  flowers,  and  the  other  with  circular  ornaments 
in  the  Arabian  style  (7f  x  5^  inches).  19th  century. 

267.  PAUSANIAS.  Accurata  Grecise  Descriptio,  grsece 
et  latine,  cum  notis  G.  Xylandri  et  F.  Sylburgii.     Folio. 

Hanovise,  161.3 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  dentelle 
boi'ders,  the  central  panel  covered  with  the  monogram  of 
Cardinal  Emanuel  of  Savoy,  alternated  with  fleurons,  his 
arms  stamped  in  gold  on  the  centre  of  each  cover,  back  gilt 
with  same  monograms,  gilt  edges,  in  morocco  case.  On  the 
first  fly-leaf  is  the  following  inscription:  "Ex  dono  lUus- 
trissimi  Principis  a  Sabaudia  Immanuelis  Cardinalis  anno 
1633."  Bookplate  of  Hadrian  Beverland  with  his  autograph  on 
title.  From  the  Earl  of  Crawford's  library  (second  sale).  Ex- 
hibited at  the  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Club  Exhibition  of  Bind- 
ings. 

268.  PLUTARCH.  Vitne  comparatse  illustrium  virorum 
Grsecorum  et  Romanorum.     3  vols,  16mo, 

Lugduni:  apud  Antonium  Gryphium,  1566 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  the  sides  and  back  tooled  and 
gilt  with  floral  ovals,  within  a  border  of  leaf-sprays,  in  the 
centre  of  the  front  covers  an  escutcheon  "a  la  fasce  chargee 
de   trois   fleur-de-lis  "   and    on    the    back  covers    a    natural 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  Bl'NDlNG— Continued. 

fleur-de-lys  within  the   motto  "expectata   non    eludet,"    gilt 
edges,  in  morocco  slip  cases. 

Probably  bound  for  Marie-Marguerite  de  Valois  de  Saint- 
Remy,  daughter  of  Henry  de  Saint-Remy,  natural  son  of  King 
Henry  III  of  France.  See  Guigard,  "  Armorial  du  Bibliophile." 
From  the  Didot  and  Double  collections. 

269.  PONTANUS    (JOANNES    JOVIANUS).     Amorum 
libri   11.     De   amore   coniugali    III.     Tumiilorum  II,    etc. 
Initials  painted  in  gold.     8vo. 

Venetiis:  in  sedibus  Aldi  et  Andrese  soceri,  1518 
*From  the  Library  of  Grolier,  bound  in  contemporary 
brown  morocco,  the  sides  elegantly  tooled  and  gilt  in  a  geo- 
metrical interlaced  pattern,  with  arabesques,  on  the  centre  of 
the  front  cover  the  title  of  the  book  printed  in  gold  capitals, 
and  on  the  lower  part  the  name  "  lO.  grolierii  et  amicorvm  " ; 
and  on  the  centre  of  the  back  cover  Grolier's  motto,  "  portio 
MEA  DOMINE  SIT  IN  TERRA  vivENTiVM " ;  gilt  back,  vellum  fly- 
leaves, gilt  edges.  On  the  lower  cover  there  have  been  added, 
probably  by  another  owner,  two  crescents,  painted  in  white 
and  red.  Corners  very  skilfully  restored.  In  red  morocco  slip 
case. 

In  this  volume  the  ownership  of  Grolier  is  further  established 
by  his  autograph  signature  on  the  verso  of  leaf  64,  which  reads, 
"  lo.  Grolierij  Lugdunensis  et  amicoruvi  "  From  the  De  Selle, 
Leon  Techener,  Baron  Franchetti,  and  Count  de  Mosburg  col- 
lections.    Le  Roux  de  Lincy,  251. 

270.  PORTFOLIO.  A  morocco  portfolio,  in  8vo,  the 
sides  gilt  in  a  semis  of  fleurs-de-lys,  enclosed  in  lozenges, 
and  lined  with  silk. 

271.  PROCi:S-VERBAL  de  I'assemblee  de  notables,  tenue 
s,  Versailles,  en  I'annee  M. DCCLXXXVII.    4to.     Paris,  1788 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  with  the  arms  of  the  Dauphin 
LouiS-JosEPH  (d.  1789),  first  son  of  Louis  XVI,  stamped  in  the 
centre  of  the  covers,  and  his  crowned  monogram  repeated  on 
the  panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges. 

272.  PROCOPIUS.  De  Bello  Persico.  First  Edition. 
Small  folio.  Roma3:  Eucharius  Silber,  1509 

*  From  the  Maioli  Library,  bound  in  old  Italian  calf,  the 
sides  in  compartments  formed  by  bands  painted  black  and 
silver  and  outlined  in  gold,  filled  in  with  gilt  scrolls  and  ara- 
besques, some  painted  red  and  silver,  the  ground  of  the  cen- 
tral compartment  covered  by  a  thick  pointille  of  gold,  the  title 
of  the  work  in  the  centre  of  the  front  cover,  and  the  inscription 
"  THO.  MAIOLI  et  AMICORVM  "  at  the  bottom;  and  Maioli's  in- 
terlaced monogram  in  the  centre  of  the  back  cover,  gilt  back, 
gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  slip  case.  One  side  slightly  cracked 
and  some  slight  restorations,  otherwise  one  of  the  most  beau- 
tiful specimens  executed  for  Maioli.  From  the  Didot  and 
Mosbourg  collections. 

[See  Reproduction.] 
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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Continued.  — — ___  / 

273.  PSAULTIER  DE  DAVID,  contenant  cent  cin- 
quante  Pseaumes,  avec  les  Hymnes  et  Cantiques  de  toute 
I'Aniiee.     Bided  throughout  in  red.      With  a  copperplate. 

Paris:  lamet  Mettayer,  1586 

*  Contemporary  French  olive  morocco,  in  the  centre  of  the 
upper  cover  a  gilt  medallion  representing  the  Crucifixion,  and 
on  that  of  the  lower  one  the  arms  of  King  Henry  III,  skulls  in 
the  corners;  skull,  arras  of  France,  fieurs-de-lys  and  the  motto 
"  SPES.  MEA.  DEVS."  on  the  panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges 
(corners  and  back  slightly  restored),  in  a  levant  morocco  slip 
case.     Engraved  portrait  of  King  Henry  IH  inserted. 

274.  RECUEIL  des  Portraits  et  Eloges  en  vers  et  en 
prose  [de  personnage  de  temps,  par  Mile,  de  Montpensier  et 
autres].     8vo.  Paris,  1659 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  triple  fillet  borders  on  the 
sides,  and  fleurs-de-lys  in  the  corners,  repeated  five  times  in  the 
panels  of  the  back,  with  the  arms  of  Marie-Anne-Louise 
d'Orleans,  Duchesse  de  Montpensier  stamped  in  gold  in 
centre  of  each  cover,  gilt  edges.     In  morocco  case.     In  the 

FINEST   CONDITION. 

Third  edition.  Not  only  did  "la  Grande  Mademoiselle" 
own  this  copy,  but  she  is  believed  to  have  contributed  several 
of  the  "portraits."  On  the  title  is  the  signature  of  Charles  de 
Lorraine  (fifth  duke  of  the  name),  to  whom  the  book  was 
probably  given  by  Mademoiselle  de  Montpensier.  From  the 
libraries  of  C.  Van  Baviere,  R.  S.  Turner,  Baron  de  La  Roche- 
Lacarelle  and  Count  de  Mosbourg,  with  book-plates. 

275.  RECUEIL  General  des  Caquets  de  I'Acouchee.  Ou 
discours  facecieux,  ou  se  voit  les  mceurs,  actions,  et  fagons 
de  faire  des  grands  et  petits  de  se  siecle.  First  collected 
EDITION.     Engraved  frontispiece.     8vo. 

[Paris:]  Iinprime  au  temps  de  ne  se  plus  fascher,  1623 

*  Orange  levant  morocco,  the  sides  and  back  covered  with 
mosaic  compartments  in  red  and  blue,  exquisitely  tooled  and 
gilt  doublure  of  blue  levant,  wide  gilt  tooled  dentelle  bor- 
ders, gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  In  pig-skin  case, 
lined  with  deer-skin. 

This  is  no.  18  of  the  twenty-two  mosaic  bindings  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet,  and  especially  interesting  on  account  of  the 
design,  which  was  never  repeated:  it  was  executed  in  1876. 
From  the  library  of  Eugene  Paillet,  with  his  autograph  signa- 
ture. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

276.  REGISTRE.  Le  Registre  des  ans  passez  puis  la 
creation  du  raonde  iusques  a  lannee  presente  Mil  cincq  cens 
xxxii.  Nearly  100  ivoodcuts  colored  by  hand.  Two  parts  in 
one  volume.  4to,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  arms  of 
Madame  de  Pompadour  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Antoine  Couteau  pour  Galliot  du  Pre,  1532 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BIKDING— Continued. 

277.  SACRE  et  Couronnement  de  Louis  XVI  roi  de  France 
et  de  Navarre,  a  Rheims  le  11  Juin  1775  (par  I'abbe  Pichon), 
precedes  de  reclierches  sur  le  sacre  des  rois  de  France  (par 
Gobet).  Engraved  title,  frontispiece,  48  full-page  or  douhle- 
page  plates  of  the  ceremonies  and  costumes  of  the  coronation, 
within  borders,  14  vignettes,  and  a  plan  of  the  city  of  Rheims, 
engraved  hy  Patas.    4to!  Paris,  1775 

*  Large  Holland  Paper.  Old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  triple 
line  border  on  the  sides,  fleurs-de-lys  in  the  corners,  with  the 
ROYAL  ARMS  OF  FRANCE  stamped  in  gold  on  the  centre  of  cover, 
gilt  back,  gilt  edges.  Laid  in  is  an  official  document,  dated  1777, 
signed  by  Louis  XVI. 

278.  SALLUSTIUS.  De  coniuratione  Catilinae'.  Eiusdem 
de  Bello  lugurthino,  etc.     First  Aldine  Edition.    Initials 

painted  in  gold,  and  colored  anchor.     8vo. 

Venetiis,  in  asdibus  Aldi  et  Andrese  Asulani,  1509 

*  From  the  Library  of  Grolier  bound  in  old  marbled  brown 
morocco,  the  sides  tooled  and  gilt  in  a  geometrical  pattern,  in 
the  centre  of  the  front  cover  the  title  of  the  book  in  gold  capi- 
tals, and  in  the  lower  part  the  name  "lO.  grolierii  et  ami- 
corvm";   and  in  the  center  of  the  back  cover  Grolier 's  motto 

"PORTIO   MEA  DOMINE   SIT   IN  TERRA  VIVENTIVM, "   gilt   back,   gilt 

edges,  vellum  fly  leaves,  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

From  the  Libri  and  Baron  de  La  Eoche  Lacanelle  collection. 
Le  Roux  de  Liney,  no.  270   (?). 

279.  SANNAZARO  (JACOPO).  Arcadia,  Vinegia, 
Marchio  Sessa,  1532 ;  Rime  di  Messer  Giacobo  Sannazaro, 
Vinegia,  Nicolo  d'Aristotile,  1532;  Ameto  di  Giovanni  Boc- 
caccio, Vinegia,  G.  de  Gregori,  1526.     In  one  vol.     Svo. 

*  Old  black  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  centres  lozenges, 
with  a  figure  holding  a  flag  on  the  front  cover  and  inscription 
on  the  back,  gilt  edges  (much  restored).     In  a  morocco  case. 

280.  SAVONAROLA  (HIERONYMUS).  De  Simplicitate 
christians  Vitae  libri  V.  Ruled  throughout  in  red.  Engraved 
title  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  and  letters  of  address  and 
dedication  heightened  with  gold.     12mo.       Antuerpite,  1635 

*  Old  French  citron  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  outside  and 
inner  fleurons,  pointille  tooling  in  the  panels,  inlaid  centre 
pieces  of  red  morocco  with  interlaced  Ns  on  the  front  cover  and 
interlaced  Bs  on  the  back  cover,  gilt  back,  silver  clasps,  gauflfred 
and  painted  gilt  edges,  by  Le  Gascon.  Presentation  copy  from 
the  editor,  Jean  Balesdens,  to  Nicolas  Barreau,  almoner  of 
King  Louis  XIII,  to  whom  the  volume  is  dedicated. 

281.  STRADA  (lACOBUS  DE).  Epitome  du  Thresor 
des  Antiquitez,  traduit  par  lean  Louveau  d 'Orleans.  Numer- 
ous cuts  of  ancient  Roman  medals.     4to. 

Lyon:  Jacques  de  Strada  et  Thomas  Guerin,  1553 

*  Old  French  brown  morocco,  the  sides  tooled  and  gilt  in  com- 
partments formed  by  interlacings,  the  spaces  occupied  by  leaf 
sprays  and  arabesques,  gilt  back  and  edges,  by  Clovts  Eve. 
Fine  specimen  from  the  Beekford  Library. 

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Binding  for  Maioli. 
(See  No.  272.) 


BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— Continued. 

282.  TASSO  (TORQUATO).  La  Gerusalemme  Liberata 
con  le  figure  di  Giambatista  Piazzetta.  Frontispiece,  portrait 
of  Empress  Maria  Theresa,  20  plates  ivithin  ornamental  bor- 
ders, initials,  letters,  vignettes  and  tail-pieces,  engraved  by 
Polanzani  after  Piazzetta.     Large  folio.  Venegia,  1745 

*  Old  French  red  morocco,  richly  gilt  tooled  borders  of  leaves 
on  the  sides,  inner  corner  ornaments  of  tlowers  and  leaves,  the 
ARMS  OF  Louis-Jules  Baron  Mancini  Mazarini,  Due  de 
NiVERNAis,  on  the  centre  of  both  covers,  gilt  b.-n'k;  doublure  of 
olive  morocco,  gilt  tooled  broad  dentelle  borders,  with  the  same 
arms  stamped  in  the  corners,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by 
Padeloup,  with  his  ticket  pasted  at  the  foot  of  the  frontispiece. 
In  a  morocco  slip-case.    A  magnificant  specimen. 

283.  TAYLOR  (JEREMY).  The  Rule  and  Exercises  of 
Holy  Living;  The  Rule  and  Exercises  of  Holy  Dying.  En- 
graved frontispieces  and  2  plates.     In  one  volume,  8vo. 

London:  M.  Flesher  for  Richard  Royston,  1686 

*  Contemporary  English  binding  in  red  morocco,  the  sides  in 
mosaic  compartments  of  ivory  and  black  morocco,  richly  tooled 
and  gilt  with  flowers,  leaf -sprays,  scrolls,  etc.,  gilt  mosaic  back, 
THE  FORE  edges  PAINTED  to  a  floral  design  and  gilded,  by 
Samuel  Mearne.     In  a  morocco  ease. 


284.  TENNYSON    (ALFRED,  LORD).       Maud.       First 
Edition.     12mo.  London:  E.  Moxon,  1855 

*  Crimson  levant  morocco,  sides  and  back  covered  with  rich 
tooling  of  roses  and  leaves,  foliage  inside  borders,  foliage 
gauffred  edges,  by  Cobden-Sanderson,  signed  "18  C.  S.  (lO. " 
In  maroon  morocco  solander  case. 

An  early  and  exquisite  specimen. 


285.  TESTAMENT  (Het  nieuwe)  onses  Heeren  lesu 
Christi.     Title  within  aii  architectural  ivoodcut  border.     8vo. 

Middelburch,  1617 

*  Seventeenth  century  Dutch  binding  in  purple  silk, 
borders  of  flowers  embroidered  in  colored  silks  and  gold  thread 
in  the  sides,  corner  pieces  of  gold  thread  and  pearls,  with  a 
medallion  containing  a  representation  of  Faith  on  the  front 
cover,  and  of  Hope  on  the  back  cover,  both  in  fine  needlework; 
large  fleiuons  on  the  back  in  gold  thread  and  pearls,  gauffred 
gilt  edges,  in  a  silk  velvet  bag. 

286.  TESTAMENT  (Het  Nieuwe),  ofte  alle  Boeken  des 
Nieuwen  Verbonts  onses  Heeren  Jesu  Christi.  Engraved 
title.     16mo.  Amsterdam,  1700 

*  Dutch  binding  of  tortoise  shell,  of  the  first  part  of  the  19th 
century,  ornamental  central  panels,  silver  hinges,  silver  filigree 
clasps,  gilt  edges. 

In  the  same  volume  are  bound  two  other  works  of  a  devotional 
character. 

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BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING — Continued. 

287.  THEOPHRASTUS.  De  historia  plantaram  libri 
decern.  Eiusdem  de  eausis  plantarum  .  .  .  Aristotelis  proble- 
matum  .  .  .,  graece.     Small  folio.  Venetiis :  Aldus,  1497 

*  From  the  librakt  of  Henry  II  and  Diana  de  Poictiers. 
Olive  morocco,  gilt  gauffred  edges,  the  sides  beautifully 
ornamented  with  the  royal  arms,  interlaced  D  H  D,  inter- 
laced  CRESCENT,   BOW   AND   FLEURS-DE-LYS,   WITH    CLASPS.      In    a 

red  morocco  slip  case. 

A  wonderfully  fine  example  of  the  famous  library  of  Anet, 
with  the  back  entirely  sound,  which  is  a  circumstance  of  extra- 
ordinary rarity  in  volumes  of  this  kind.  The  ornamental  design 
by  the  binder  is  contained  within  a  broad  rectangular  frame- 
work on  the  sides,  which  is  formed  by  a  number  of  fillets,  gilt 
and  blind  tooled.  The  pattern  of  the  inner  panel  is  a  gUt 
geometrical  interlacement.  Above  the  upper  border  the  title  is 
stamped  in  gold,  outside  and  beneath  it  are  the  crescent  and  the 
D.H.D.  In  the  central  space  are  the  royal  arms,  collar  and 
crowned  H.H.  within  an  ornamental  frame  composed  of  four 
united  bows,  around  which  are  scattered  the  crescent  and  other 
devices.  At  the  top  of  the  central  compartment  the  letter  A.  in 
gold,  which  may  mean  Anet.  It  cannot  be  the  Greek  numeral 
"one,"  because  this  volume  is  complete  in  itself,  and  if  con- 
sidered in  relation  to  the  set  of  Aristotle,  published  by  Aldus, 
could  only  be  considered  as  volume  V,  not  volume  I.  On  the 
front  edge  the  letter  H  stands  in  the  midst  of  the  arabesque 
gauffering;  on  the  top  edge  is  the  D  and  H  monogram,  and  on 
the  bottom  the  interlaced  crescents. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

288.  TURBERVILLE  (GEORGE).  The  Booke  of  Faul- 
conrie  or  Hauking,  for  the  onely  delight  and  pleasure  of  all 
Noblemen  and  Gentlemen:  collected  out  of  the  best  authors, 
as  well  Italian  as  Frenchmen,  etc.  Gothic  type.  Curious 
woodcuts.     4to.  London:  for  Christopher  Barker,  1575 

*  Old  blue  velvet,  silver  bosses  and  large  silver  falcons  on  the 
sides,  red  silk  linings,  gauffred  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  slip 
ease. 

289.  TURBERVILLE  (GEORGE).  The  Noble  Arte  of 
Venerie  or  Hunting.  Wherein  is  handled  and  set  out  the 
Vertues,  Nature  and  Properties  of  fivetene  sundrie  Chaces 
Togither  with  the  order  and  maner  how  to  hunte  and  kill 
every  one  of  them.  Gothic  type.  Numerous  curious  wood- 
cuts and  4  pp.  of  music  at  end.     4to. 

[London]  emprinted  by  Henry  Bynneman  for  Christopher 
Barker   [1575]. 

*  Stag  skin,  silver  corner  bosses  and  stags  on  the  sides,  doub- 
lure and  linings  of  sprinkled  calf  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  with 
rabbits  and  foxes  stamped  in  the  centre,  gauffred  gilt  edges, 
in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

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Mosaic  Binding  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 
(See  No.  275.) 


BOOKS  IN  FINE  BINDING— CowiwMed 

290.  VENETIAN  BOOK-COVER  in  morocco  of  the  end 
of  the  16th  century.  8vo,  gilt  tooled  sides  and  flaps  in  com- 
partments, with  morocco  bands,  gilt  chased  and  pierced  brass 
clasp.  Saec.  XVI, 

291.  WHITE  (FRANCIS).  Treatise  of  the  Sabbath-Day. 
Containing  a  Defence  of  the  Orthodoxall  Doctrine  of  the 
Church  of  England,  against  Sabbatarian-Novelty.     4to. 

London,  1635 

*  Contemporary  English  binding  iu  brown  morocco,  gilt 
panelled  sides,  the  arms  of  Archbishop  Laud  stamped  in  gold 
in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt  edges.  From  the  Amherst 
Library. 


TWENTY-SECOND   SESSION,  TUESDAY,  2:30  P.M. 

292.  13      (J.).    The  Epitomie  of  the  Art  of  Husbandry. 
-*-^*     Comprizing  all  necessary  Directions  for  the 

Improvement  of  it,  viz.  Plowing,  Sowing,  Grafting,  Gar- 
dening, Ordering  of  Flowers,  Herbs;  Directions  for  the  Use 
of  the  Angle,  ordering  of  Bees,  &q.  To  which  is  Annexed 
by  way  of  Appendix,  a  New  Method  of  Planting  Fruit- 
Trees,  and  Improving  of  an  Orchard:  With  directions  for 
Taking,  Ordering,  Teaching  and  Curing  of  Singing  Birds, 
by  J.  B.  Gent.  Small  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Loudon,  1685 

293.  B.  (T.— Gent).  A  Poem  of  the  Drawing  Room; 
together  with  three  Epilogues.  The  way  of  the  World, — 
The  Provoked  Wife — The  Pilgrim.  Small  Svo,  dark  red 
roan,  gilt  edges.  London:  James  Roberts,  1716 

294.  BACHERIUS  (PETRUS).  Hortulus  Precationum. 
Dat  is  het  Hofkender  bedinghen:  Inhoudende  velschoone 
ende  costelijcke  ghebeden,  ghetrocken  vut  diversche  heyli- 
ghe  ende  gheleerde  mannen,  met  sommighe  ghebeden  op 
die  Evangelien.  Each  page  within  architectural  ivoodcut 
borders  and  ivith  ivoodcuts  representing  scenes  from  the  life 
and  passion  of  Christ.  4to,  contemporary  Flemish  binding 
in  calf,  gilt  panelled  sides,  corner  and  centre  ornaments, 
gauffred  gilt  edges  (rebacked  and  corners  restored).  Last 
leaf  of  table  missing.  Loeven:  Jan  Bogaert,  1566 

295.  BACON  (SIR  FRANCIS).  Essaies.  Religious  Medi- 
tations. Places  of  perswasion  and  disswasion.  Seene  and 
allowed.  16mo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Printed  at  London  for  John  Jaggard,1606 

*  Excessively  Rare.    Third  edition  and  the  first  ' '  Pirated  '* 
edition  of  Bacon's  Essays,  with  the  blank  leaves  completing 
the  first  and  last  signatures. 
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296.  BACON  (SIR  FRANCIS).  The  Essaies  of  S^  Fran- 
cis Bacon  Knight,  the  Kings  Solliciter  Generall.  12mo, 
original  vellum,  gilt,  with  the  original  end-papers. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  lohn  Beale,  1612 

*  Fourth  Edition,  enlarged.  It  is  dedicated  "  To  my  loving 
brother,  Sr  John  Constable,"  and  the  Table  calls  for  forty- 
Essays;  the  last  two,  however,  were  not  included — "Of  the 
Publike  "  and  "  Of  Warre  and  Peace."  The  "  Mediations  "  and 
"  Colours  of  Good  and  Evil  "  were  also  omitted,  but  they  are 
retained  in  Jaggard's  edition  of  the  same  date. 

297.  BACON  (SIR  FRANCIS).  The  Wisdome  of  the 
Ancients,  done  into  English  by  Sir  Arthur  Gorges,  Knight. 
12mo,  light  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London:  Imprinted  by  John  Bill,  1619 

*  The  Latin  edition  was  published  in  1609. 

298.  BACON  (SIR  FRANCIS).  Certaine  Miscellany 
Works  of  the  Right  Honovrable  Francis  Lo.  Verulam. 
Published  by  William  Rawley.  Small  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges  and  inside  borders,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  (Front  margin  badly  cut  by  a  former  binder, 
though  it  still  has  considerable  breadth.) 

London:  Printed  for  I.  Haviland,  1629 

*  First  Edition.  Contains  the  general  title  and  three  sepa- 
rate titles. 

299.  BACON  (SIR  FRANCIS).  The  Two  Bookes  of 
Sr.  Francis  Bacon  of  the  Proflcience  and  Advancement  of 
Learning,  Divine  and  Hvmane.  Third  Edition.  Small 
4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bind- 
ery.       Oxford:  Printed  by  I.  L.  for  Thomas  Huggins,  1633 

300.  BACON  (SIR  FRANCIS).  Resuscitatio,  or,  bring- 
ing into  Publick  Light  several  Pieces  of  the  Works,  Civil, 
Historical,  Philosophical,  and  Theological,  hitherto  Sleep- 
ing, of  the  Right  Honourable  Francis  Bacon.  Together 
with  his  Lordship's  Life.  The  Second  Edition,  somewhat 
enlarged.  By  William  Rawley.  Portrait.  Folio,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  ChamboUe-Duru. 

London:  S.  Griffin,  1661 

*  Contains  the  extra  leaf,  signature  O  o.  "  Essay  of  Fame  " 
and  the  "  Perfect  List"  at  the  end. 

301.  BACON  (SIR  FRANCIS).  The  Essays  or  Counsels 
civil  and  moral,  and  Wisdom  of  the  Ancients.  Edited  b}^ 
B.  Montagu.  Thick  12mo,  crimson  levant  morocco,  sides 
and  back  covered  with  a  decoration  in  pointille  scroll  de- 
signs, doublure  of  crimson  levant,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery,  signed  by  Leon  Maillard,  in  half  morocco  cover. 

London  :  William  Pickering  [1845] 

*  One  of  only  two  copies  printed  on  vellum.  With  the 
ex  libris  of  D.  C.  Majoribanks. 

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Binding  for  Henry  II  and  Diana  de  Poictiers, 
(See  No.  287.) 


302.  BACON  (SIR  FRANCIS).  Essays,  Of  the  Profi- 
cience  and  Advancement  of  Learning;  Novum  Organum. 
Edited  by  B.  Montagu.     3  vols.  12mo,  calf,  antique. 

London:  Pickering  [1845-1850-1851] 

303.  BADAUDERIES  PARISIENNES.  Les  Rassemble- 
ments  physiologies  de  la  rue  observees  et  notees  par  Paul 
Adam,  Athys,  Blum,  etc.  Prologue  par  Octave  Uzanne. 
Plates  by  Felix  Vallotton  and  text  illustrations  by  Fr.  Cour- 
boin.  4to,  figured  silk,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in. 

Paris:  imprime  pour  les  Bibliophiles  Independants,  1896 

*  One  of  225  copies  printed  on  vellum  paper,  the  full-page 
illustrations  on  Japan  paper. 

304.  BALBUS  DE  JANUA  (JOHANNES).  Summa  qufe 
vocatur  Catholicon.  Gothic  character,  double  columns, 
with  the  "  Incipit  "  printed  in  red;  372  unnumbered  leaves 
(should  be  373),  ivithout  signatures  and  catchwords;  66 
lines  to  the  page;  rubricated  throughout  and  initials  painted 
in  blue  and  red.  First  Edition.  Large  folio,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews,  in  a 
case.  Mainz  [John  Gutenberg],  1460 

*  This  is  regarded  as  the  Fourth  Book  printed  with  a 
DATE,  and  its  great  rarity  and  value  have  been  mentioned  by- 
many  bibliographers.  The  missing  leaf  is  the  189th,  corre- 
sponding to  signature  v5. 

A  CLEAN  AND  VERY  LARGE  COPY,  having  several  leaves  with 
rough  edges,  and  with  the  ancient  manuscript  signatures  still 
visible.  On  the  top  margin  of  the  first  page  is  the  following 
inscription:  "  Iste  liber  pertinet  ad  fratres  Carthusienses  in 
domo  Rutilana  S.  Sixti  unanimiter  commorantes."  The  Sun- 
derland (since  rebound)  and  Ives  copy.  Hain-Copinger,  2254; 
Proctor,  146. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

305.  BALLADS.  Ancient  Ballads  &  Broadsides  Pub- 
lished in  England  in  the  Sixteenth  Centurj^  chiefly  in  the^ 
earlier  years  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Reprinted 
from  the  unique  original  copies,  mostly  in  black-letter, 
preserved  in  the  library  of  Henry  Huth,  Esq.  Thick  small 
4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gold  and  blind  tooled,  doublure 
of  maroon  russia,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

London:  Whittingham,  1867 

*  One  of  50  copies.  Among  the  writers  represented  are  W. 
Elderton.  John  Symon  and  George  Mell. 

306.  [BALZAC  (J.  L.  G.  DE).]  Le  Barbou.  Vignette  on 
title.  First  Edition.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
fillets,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Cuzin.  (Frontispiece 
missing.)  Paris:  Augustin  Courbe,  1648- 

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307.  BALZAC  (J.  L.  G.  DE).  Lettres  Familieres  de  Mon- 
sieur de  Balzac,  a  Monsieur  Chapelaiu.  Engraved  frontis- 
piece, 8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  side  panels,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris:  A.  Courbe,  1G56 

308.  BALZAC  (J.  L.  G.  DE).  Les  Entretiens.  12mo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  entirely  uncut,  by  Motte. 

Amsterdam:  L.  et  D.  Elzevier,  1663 

*  Second  Elzevier  Edition. 

309.  BALZAC  (J.  L.  G.  DE).  Les  (Euvres  Diverses.  12mo, 
blue  levant  morocco,  entirely  uncut,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

*  Third  Elzevier  Edition.  Amsterdam :  D.  Elzevier,  1664 

310.  BALZAC  (J.  L.  G.  DE).  Lettres  Choisies  Du  Sr.  de 
Balzac.  Engraved  title.  12ino,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
fillets  and  corner  ornaments,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Chatelin. 

Amsterdam:  les  Elseviers,  1678 

311.  BANKS  (JOHN).  The  Innocent  Usurper;  or.  The 
Death  of  the  Lady  Jane  Gray.  A  Tragedy.  First  Edition. 
Small  4to,  dark  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London:  Printed  for  R.  Bentley,  1694 

*The  performance  of  this  play  was  prohibited  by  the  author- 
ities. 

312.  BANKS  (JOHN).  The  Albion  Queens:  or,  The 
Death  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scotland.  A  Tragedy.  Small 
4to,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Ric.  Wellington  and  E.  Rurabal,  1704 

*  This  is  "The  Island  Queens,"  1684,  under  a  new  title. 

313.  BANVILLE  (THEODORE  F.  DE).  Odes  Funam- 
bulesques.  Frontispiece  engraved  by  Bracquemond,  in  two 
states  {one  on  India  paper),  music  score  at  page  8,  and 
{inserted)  jJortr ait  printed  in  red.  16mo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Cuzln. 

*  First  Edition,  printed  on  Holland  paper.     Alencon,  1857 

314.  BAPST  (GERMAIN).  Histoire  des  Joyaux  de  la 
Couronne  de  France  d'apres  des  documents  inedits.  50 
engraved  illustrations.     4to,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1889 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription. 

315.  BARBERINO  (FRANCESCO).  Documenti  d'Amore. 

Engraved  title  a  nd  15  full-page  plates  by  Bloemaert,  Zuccaro, 
etc.  Royal  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt 
edges,  in  a  case,  by  Noulhac.         Roma:  V.  Mascardi,  1640 

316.  BARBEYD'AUREVILLY  (JULES).  DuDandysme 
et  de  G.  Brummell.  16mo,  cloth,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  Pierson.  Caen:  B.  Marcel,  1845 

*  First  Edition.    From  the  library  of  Edmond  de  Goncourt, 
with  his  autograph. 

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Catholicon,  1460,  printed  by  John  Gutenberg. 
(See  No.  304.) 


317.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).  Une  Vieille 
Maitresse.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Paris,  1851 

318.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).  Onze  Eaux- 
fortes.  Designed  and  engraved  by  Felix  Buhot  for  "  Une 
Vieille  Maitresse.''''     8vo,  boards.  Paris,  1880 

319.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).  Un  Pretre 
Marie.  First  Edition.  %  vols.  12mo,  half  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Reymann.  Paris,  1865 

*  With  autograph  signature  of  the  author  on  the  half-title. 

320.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).  Une  Histoire 
Sans  Nom.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  back,  figured  blue  satin  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.    Paris,  1882 

*  Holland  paper  copy. 

321.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).  Le  Chevalier 
Des  Touches.  Dessins  de  Julien  Le  Blant  graves  par  Cliam- 
pollion.  8vo,  brown  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.     Paris,  1886 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  thick  India  paper,  with  the  portrait  and 
etchings  in  3  states. 

322.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).  Les  Dedicaces 
a  la  main  de  M.  Barbej^  d'Aurevillj^  Notice  par  M.  Jean 
de  Bonnefon.  63  reproductions  in  facsimile  and  a  portrait 
of  the  author.    Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut.    Paris,  1908 

*  One  of  19  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  portrait  in  two 
states. 

323.  BARBE-MARBOIS  (COMTE  FRANgOIS).  Corn- 
plot  d'Arnold  et  de  Sir  Henry  Clinton  contre  les  Etats-Unis 
d'Amerique  et  contre  le  General  Washington  Septembre 
1780.  Orne  de  deux  portraits  (Washington  and  Arnold, 
by  Adam  after  du  Simitier)  et  d'une  carte.  First  Edition. 
8vo,  red  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Paris:  Didot,  1816 

324.  BARCLAY  (SIR  RICHARD).  The  Felicitie  of 
Man,  or.  His  Summum  Bonum.  Emblematic  frontispiece 
title,  engraved  by  W.  M.  (Marshall?).  4to,  blue  morocco, 
blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  some  lower  margins  uncut,  by 
Larkins.  London:  Printed  by  R.  Y.,  1631 

325.  BARCLAY  (ROBERT).  Barclay  his  Argenis:  or. 
The  Loves  of  Poliarchus  and  Argenis:  Faithfully  trans- 
lated out  of  Latine  into  English,  by  Kingsmill  Long,  Gent. 
First  Edition.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Thompson.  Marginal  notes  in  ink  and  pencil  through- 
out. London :  Printed  by  G.  P.  for  Henry  Seile,  1625 

55 


326.  BARCLAY  (ROBERT).  Barclay  his  Argenis,  or, 
The  Loves  of  Polj^archus  &  Argeuis.  Faithfully  translated 
out  of  Latin  into  English  by  Kingsmill  Long,  Esquire.  The 
Second  Edition,  beautified  with  Pictures.  Small  4to,  calf 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford. 

London  :  For  Henry  Seile,  1636 

*  First  Illustrated  Edition,  containing  an  Engraved  Title, 
Portrait  of  Barclay  by  Claude  Mellan,  and  24  plates  engraved 
by  Leonard  Gaultier  and  Claude  Mellan. 

327.  [BARCLAY  (SIR  WILLIAM— Governor  of  Vir- 
ginia).] The  Lost  Lady.  A  Tragj^  Comedy.  Small  folio, 
blue  levant  morocco,  corner  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.     (Tiny  hole  in  ff). 

Imprinted  at  London  by  JO.  Okes  for  John  Colby,  1638 

*  First  Edition,  of  which  only  two  other  copies  are  known, 
both  in  public  libraries.  The  Henry  Edward  Bunbury  copy 
(rebound). 

328.  BARENGER  (ANDRE  THOMAS).  Le  Guide 
fidele  de  la  vraie  gloire.  Engraved  throughout  by  Franc. 
Ertinger:  title.,  leaf  of  approbation,  dedication,  preface,  and 
forty-nine  illustrations,  opposite  luhich  are  as  many  pages 
of  text.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  ornaments  on 
the  back  and  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Claessens. 

Paris:  C.  Guerard,  1688 

329.  BARFORD  (RICHARD).  The  Assembly.  An 
Heroi-Comical  Poem  in  Five  Cantos.  First  Edition. 
Small  8vo,  brown  leather,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London,  1726 

*  Contains  the  final  leaf  of  advertisements. 

330.  BARHAM  (RICHARD  H.  D.).  The  Ingoldsby 
Legends,  or,  Mirth  and  Marvels.  2  portraits,  3  engraved 
titles,  and  17  plates,  by  Cruikshank  and  Leech.  First 
Edition.  With  the  printiiig  on  page  236.  3  vols.  8vo, 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1840-42-47 

331.  BARHAM  (RICHARD  H.  D).  The  Life  and  Re- 
mains of  Theodore  Edward  Hook.  Portraits.  First  Edi- 
tion. 2  vols.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  by  Alio.  London,  1849 

332.  BARHAM  (RICHARD  H.  D.).  The  Life  and  Let- 
ters of  the  Rev.  Richard  Harris  Barham,  author  of  the 
Ingoldsby  Legends:  with  a  selection  from  his  Miscellaneous 
Poems.  By  his  Son.  Portrait.  First  Edition.  2  vols,  small 
8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.      London,  1870 

56 


333.  [BARNES,  JULIANA.]  The  Book  containing  the 
Treatises  of  Hawking;  Iluutiug;  Coat- Armour;  Fishing; 
and  Biasing  of  Anns.  As  printed  at  Westminster,  by 
Wynkyn  de  Worde;  the  Year  of  the  Incarnation  of  our 
Lord  M  CCCC  LXXXXVI.  Edited  by  Joseph  Haslewood. 
Royal  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  rich  floral  and  emblem- 
atic gold  tooling,  gilt  edges,  by  Joly.  London,  1810 

*  Edition  limited  to  150  copies. 

334.  BASAN  (PIERRE  F.— Editor).  Recueil  d'Estampes 
gravees  d'apres  les  tableaux  du  cabinet  de  Monseigneur  le 
Due  de  Choiseul.  Portrait^  engraved  title,  13  pages  of  en- 
graved text,  and  128  plates  engraved  by  Le  Bas,  Delvaux, 
Dunher,  etc.  4to,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Kal- 
thoeber.  "  Paris,  1771 

*  First    issue,    with  the  plates  before  letters,    and  half  of 
them  before  numbers. 

335.  BASAN  (PIERRE  F.— Editor).  Collection  de  Cent- 
vingt  Estampes  [with  text].  Engraved  by  Borgnet,  Ma- 
thieu,  Le  Grand  and  others,  from  the  paintings  in  the  col- 
lection of  M.  Poullain.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets, 
gilt  edges,  by  Hardy-Mennil.  Paris:  Basan  et  Poignant,  1781 

*  Many  of  the  plates  are  proofs  before  the  engraver's  name. 

336.  BASCHET  (ARMAND).  Le  Roi  chez  la  Reine  ou 
Histoire  Secrete  du  Mariage  de  Louis  XIII  et  d'Anne 
d'Autriche.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  Cape.  Paris,  1864 

*  Printed  on  thick  Holland  Paper. 

337.  BATE  (JOHN).  The  Mysteries  of  Nature  and  Art; 
of  Water  Works;  of  Fire  Works,  etc.  The  Third  edition 
with  many  additions.  Engraved  and  printed  title,  and 
separate  titles  to  each  part.  [No  portrait  issued  with  this 
edition.]  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
b}'  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  Andrew  Crooke,  1654 

338.  BATES  (WILLIAM).  The  Danger  of  Prosperity: 
Discovered  in  several  Sermons  Upon  Prov.  1,  27.  Small 
8vo,  old  red  morocco,  with  compartments  in  blue,  covered 
with  rich  tooling,  flowers,  leaves,  and  scroll  work,  gilt 
edges.     [Autograph  of  Elizabeth  Roberts  on  title.] 

London  :  Brabazon  Aylmer,  1685 

*  A  remarkable  specimen  of  English  binding  of  the  period. 

339'.  BAUDELAIRE  (CHARLES).  Les  Fleures  du  Mai. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  Ijrown  levant  morocco,  doublure  of 
a  lighter  shade,  blind  tooled,  emblematic  ornament  in  the 
centre,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Chambolle-Duru.  Paris,  1857 

*  Unique  copy,  with  two  original  drawings  by  Hannoteau 
and  Bichard  inserted. 

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340.  BAUDELAIRE  (CHARLES).  Les  Epaves.  Pieces 
Condamnees ;  Galanteries;  Eplgraphes;  Pieces  Diverses; 
BouflConneries.  12mo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere. 
(Margin  of  one  page  torn.)  Bruxelles,  1866 

341.  BAUDERON  (BRICON).  Paraphrase  sur  la  Phar- 
maeopoee,  divisee  en  deux  livres.  16mo,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Lyon:  Estienne  Servain,  1596 

*  From  the  Yeraeniz  collection. 

342.  [BAXTER  (NATHANIEL)  or  BRETON  (NICHO- 
LAS).] Sir  Philip  Sydneys  Ourania,  That  is,  Endimions 
Song  and  Tragedie,  Containing  all  Philosophie.  Written 
by  N.  B.  Small  4to,  maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  doub- 
lure of  green  morocco,  mosaic  ribbon  ornamentation  in 
maroon,  gilt  filigree,  rough  gilt  edges,  byKaufmann.  (Cor- 
ner of  title  repaired  and  some  margins  strengthened.) 

London:  Printed  by  Ed.  Allde  for  Edward  White,  1606 

*  Very  scarce.  Attributed  to  both  Nicholas  Breton  and 
Nathaniel  Baxter,  but  probably  by  the  latter,  as  he  was  tutor 
to  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  At  sig.  I3  there  are  some  interesting  ref- 
erences to  America : 

' '  Plenty  of  Goulde  is  in  America, 
Peru,  Mollucus  and  Phillipiana, 
Little  Goulde  or  Silver  in  Virginia 

America  so  neare  the  burning  line 
Breedeth  abundantly  the  golden  mine,"  etc. 

343.  BAXTER  (RICHARD).  The  Saints  Everlasting 
Rest;  or,  a  Treatise  of  the  blessed  State  of  the  Saints  in 
their  enjoj'ment  of  God  in  glorJ^  Portrait  {inserted)  and 
engraved  frontispiece,  by  T.  Cross.  Separate  titles  to  the 
four  parts.  (Name  erased  from  blank  margin  of  title.) 
Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooling, 
gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London  :  For  Francis  Tyton  and  Jane  Underhill,  1662 

344.  BAXTER  (RICHARD).  Poetical  Fragments  : 
Heart-Employment  with  God  and  It  Self.  The  Concordant 
Discord  of  a  Broken-healed  Heart.  Sorrowing-rejoicing, 
Fearing-hoping,  Dying-living.  The  third  edition.  16mo, 
blue   levant  morocco,  richly  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Tho.  Parkhurst,  1699 

345.  BAYLE  (PIERRE).  Dictionnaire  historique  et 
critique.  Nouvelle  edition,  augmentee  de  notes  extraites 
de  Chaufepie,  Joly,  La  Monnoie,  Leduchat,  L.-J.  Leclere, 
Prosper  Marchand,  etc.,  etc.  16  vols.  Svo,  half  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gih  tops,  uncut,  by  Matthews.         Paris,  1820 

*  The  last  volume  contains  a  life  of  the  author  and  a  general 
Index. 

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346.  BAY  PSALM  BOOK.  A  Literal  Reprint  of  the 
Baj"  Psalm  Book,  being  the  earliest  New  England  version 
of  the  Psalms  and  the  first  book  printed  in  America.  8vo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Matthews. 

Cambridge,  1862 

*  Only  50  copies  printed  for  subscribers. 

347.  BE  AMES  (THOMAS).  The  Rookeries  of  London: 
Past,  Present,  and  Prospective.  Woodcut'  illustrations. 
12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehns- 
dorf.  London,  1850 

348.  BEARDSLEY  (AUBREY).  The  Yellow  Book.  An 
Illustrated  Quarterly.  Complete  set.  With  many  drawings 
by  Beardsley,  Housman,  etc.  13  vols.  4to,  decorated  yellow 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1894-97 

349.  BEARDSLEY  (AUBREY).  The  Savoy.  An  Illus- 
trated Quarterly.  Edited  by  Arthur  Symons.  With  nu- 
merous illustrations  by  Beardsley.  8  parts  (complete  set), 
royal  8vo,  boards  and  paper.      London,  Jan'y  to  Dec,  1896 

350.  BEARDSLEY  (AUBREY).  The  Pierrot  of  the 
Minute.  A  Dramatic  Phantasy,  written  by  Ernest  Dowson. 
Frontispiece,  initial  letter^  vignette,  etc.,  by  Beardsley.  4to, 
decorated  vellum.  London,  1897 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  Japan  vellum. 

351.  BEARDSLEY  (AUBREY).  A  Book  of  Fifty  Draw- 
ings. With  an  Iconography^  by  Aymer  Vallance.  4to, 
decorated  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1897 

*  Japan  paper  copy ;  only  50  printed. 

352.  BEARDSLEY  (AUBREY).  Early  Work.  With 
2  portraits  and  155  illustrations.     4to,  decorated  buckram. 

*  Japan  paper  copy;  only  120  printed.  London,  1899 

353.  BEARDSLEY(AUBREY).  A  Second  Book  of  Fifty 
Drawings.  Portrait.  4to,  decorated  vellum,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London,  1899 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  vellum. 

354  BEARDSLEY  (AUBREY).  Later  Work.  With 
173  illustrations.     4to,  buckram,  London,  1901 

*  Japan  paper  copy. 

p  355.  BEARDSLEY  (AUBREY).  Under  the  Hill,  and 
other  Essays  in  Prose  and  Verse.  With  illustrations.  4to, 
decorated  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1904 

*  Japan  paper  copy. 

356.  BEARDSLEY  (AUBREY).  Illustrations  to  Salome. 
17  plates  on  Japan  paper.     Quarto,  half  vellum  case. 

London  [n.  d.] 
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357.  BEATTIE  (JAMES).  The  Minstrel ;  or,  the  Progress 
of  Genius,  in  two  books.  With  some  other  Poems.  Four 
plates  erigraved  after  the  designs  by  Burney.  l"-imo,  half 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1797 

358.  BEAUCHAMPS  (P.  F.  G.  DE).  Les  Amours  d'ls- 
mene  et  d'Ismenias.  Engraved  title,  vignette  and  S  plates 
on  copper.  Small  8vo,  old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  back, 
the  Arms  of 'Madame  de  Pompadour  on  the  sides,  gilt 
edges  (small  blank  margin  of  title  cut  off,  2  plates  missing). 

La  Haye,  1743 

359.  BEAUCHESNE  (A.  DE).  Louis  XVII,  sa  vie,  son 
agonie,  sa  mort;  captivite  de  la  Famille  Royale  au  Temple. 
Troisieme  Edition,  enrichie  d'autograplies  et  ornee  des  por- 
traits de  la  Famille  Royale,  graves  en  taille- douce  sous  la 
direction  de  M.  Henriquel  Dupont.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Hardy. 

Paris,  1861 

*  In  addition  to  the  illustrations  issued  with  this  work,  39  por- 
traits and  22  views,  many  of  them  India  proofs,  have  been 
added. 

360.  BEAUCHENE  (M.).^  Maximes,  Reflexions  et  Pen- 
sees  Diverses.  Deuxieme  Edition,  corrigee  et  augmentee. 
12mo,  brown  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1818 

361.  BEAUMARCHAIS  (PIERRE).  Theatre  Complet. 
Reimpression  des  Editions  Princeps,  avee  les  variautes. 
Portrait.  4  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets  and 
panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.  Paris,  1869-71 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  China  paper. 

362.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  The  Maides 
Tragedy.  Woodcut  on  title.  Small  4to,  crimson  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  [Bottom 
corner  of  title  supplied  and  some  repairs  to  last  leaf.] 

London:  Printed  for  Richard  Higgenbotham,  1619 

*  An  extremely  rare  issue  of  the  First  Edition,  having 
a  variation  in  the  imprint  unknown  to  Gregg  and  other  bibli- 
ographers. The  usual  title  reads  "printed  for  Francis  Con- 
stable." 

363.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  Phylaster.  Or 
Love  l.yes  a  Bleeding.  Written  by  Francis  Baymont  and 
John  Fletcher,  Gent.  First  Edition.  Woodcut  on  title. 
Small  4to,  crimson  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London:  For  Thomas  Walkley,  1620 

*  The  Mitford  and  Locker-Lampson  copy,  rebound.  With  an 
autograph  note  by  Mitford  on  the  Malone  and  Kemble  copies, 
etc.,  and  a  pencilled  page  of  comments  on  the  play  by  Fred- 
erick Locker. 

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364.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  A  King  and  No 
King.  And  now  the  second  lime  Printed,  according  to  the 
true  Copie.  Small  4to,  flexible  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
edges.  London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Walkley,  Ki'^o 

365.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  Cvpid's  Re- 
venge. As  it  was  often  Acted  (with  great  applause)  by  the 
Children  of  the  Reuells.  The  Second  Edition.  Small 
ito,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London:  Printed  for  Thomas  lones,  1630 

366.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  Philaster,  or 
Love  lies  a  Bleeding.  The  fourth  impression.  Small 
4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London:  Printed  by  W.  J.  1634 

367.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  The  Knight  Of 
the  Bvrning  Pestle.  Full  of  Mirth  and  Delight.  Small  4to, 
red  levant  morocco,  partly  uncut,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  by  N.  O.  for  I.  S.  1635 

*  Second  Edition,  with  the  blank  leaves  at  the  beginnuig 
and  end.  There  are  two  issues,  both  dated  1635.  This  is 
probably  the  first,  with  "  Beamount  "  on  title.  Both  omit 
the  dedication  by  Walter  Burre  to  ^Ir.  Robert  Cassar,  found 
only  in  the  first  edition  of  1613.  The  issue  above  has  a  smaller 
type  in  the  address  "To  the  Readers  of  this  Comedy,"  and 
larger  in  the  Prologue. 

368.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  The  Knight  Of 
the  Burning  Pestle.  Full  of  Mirth  and  Delight. — As  it  is 
now  Acted  by  Her  Majesties  Servants  at  the  Private  house 
in  Drury  Lane.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  F.  Bedford.  (Lacks  sigs.  Bo  B3,  and  slight  repairs 
to  the  margins  of  the  last  two  leaves,  but  has  the  prelimi- 
nary blank  leaf  A:  ) 

London:  Printed  by  N.  O.  for  L  S.  1635 

*  Second  Edition.     Beaumont  correctly  spelt  on  the  title. 

369.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  The  Maides 
Tragedie.  The  Fourth  Impression,  Revised  and  Retined. 
Woodcut  on  title.  Small  4to,  green  morocco,  gilt  ornaments 
on  back  and  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  (A  trifling 
repair  to  bottom  corner  of  title.) 

[London] :  Printed  by  E.  G.  for  Henry  Shepherd,  1638 

370.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  A  King  and  No 
King.  And  now  the  fourth  time  printed,  according  to  the 
true  Copie.  Small  4to,  crimson  levant  morocco,  entirely 
uncut  (several  margins  skilfully  repaired). 

London:  Printed  by  E.  G.  for  William  Leake,  1639 

*  Fourth  Edition,      Scarce  in  uncut   state.     Contains  the 
original  blank  fly-leaves. 

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371.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  Wit  without 
Money.  A  Comedie,  As  it  hath  beene  Presented  with  good 
Applause  at  the  private  house  in  Drurie  Lane,  by  her 
Majesties  Servants.  First  Edition.  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London:  Printed  by  Thomas  Cotes,  for  Andrew  Crooke, 
and  William  Cooke,  1639. 

372.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  Comedies  and 
Tragedies.  Written  by  Francis  Beavmont  And  lohn 
Fletcher,  Gentlemen.  Never  printed  before,  And  now  pub- 
lished by  the  Authours  Originall  Copies.     Brilliant  impres- 

l-^''  sion  of  the  portrait  of  Fletcher  by  Marshall — Second  state, 

A  with    "-Vates  Duplex''^  in  capitals.      London:  Printed  for 

y  Humphrey  Robinson,  and  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1647 ;  The 

Wild  Goose  Chase.  A  Comedie.  As  it  hath  been  Acted 
with  singular  Applause  at  the  Black-Friers.  First  Edition. 
London:  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1652.  Folio,  two 
works  in  one  volume,  red  levant  morocco,  back  and  sides  gold 
tooled  in  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.    London,  1647-1652 

*  First  collected  edition,  edited  by  Ja.  Shirley,  and  contain- 
ing 34  plays,  all  that  had  not  previously  appeared.  A  large 
copy,  measuring  ISig  x  8}{  inches. 

373.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  The  Beggars 
Bush.  .  .  .  You  may  speedily  expect  those  other  Playes, 
which  Kirkman,  and  his  Hawkers  have  deceived  the  buy- 
ers withall,  selling  them  at  treble  the  value,  that  this  and 
the  rest  will  be  Sold  for,  which  are  the  onely  Originall  and 
corrected  copies.  As  they  were  first  purchased  by  us  at  no 
mean  rate,  and  since  printed  by  us.  Small  4to,  mottled 
calf  gilt,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  Humphrey  Robinson,  1661 

*  The  play  first  appeared  in  the  collected  folios  of  1647.  It 
was  first  printed  separately  in  1661,  two  issues  appearing  with 
the  same  date,  one  with  the  curious  complaint  against  Kirk- 
man on  the  title,  and  the  other  omitting  it.  It  is  difficult  to 
decide  which  had  priority,  but  this  edition  is  the  more  inter- 
esting. No  copy  issued  by  Kirkman  is  known,  and  it  is  un- 
likely that  he  did  issue  one.  Very  scarce.  From  the  Lefferts 
collection. 

374.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  The  Island 
Princess;  or  the  Generous  Portugal.  A  Comedy.  As  it  is 
Acted  at  the  Theatre  Roj'al,  b.y  His  Majesties  Servants. 
Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  corner  ornaments, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  for  H.  R    and  A.  M.  1669 

*  First  separate  edition,  previously  printed  in  the  collected 
folio  of  1647.     Not  mentioned  by  Gregg. 

375.  BEAUMONT  AND  FLETCHER.  The  Prophetess: 
or,  The  Histor}' of  Dioclesian.  With  alterations  and  addi- 
tions after  the  manner  of  an  opera.  Small  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery,    London,  1690 

*  First  Edition  of  the  alteration  by  Betterson. 

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376.  BECKER  AND  VON  HEFNER.  Kunstwerke  nud 
Genithscbafteii  des  Mittelalters  und  der  Renaissance.  Ded- 
icatory frontispiece  {to  FredricJi  Wilheliti  IV)  colored  by 
hand,  and  i^v  colored  plates.  3  vols.  4to,  half  brown  mo- 
rocco. Frankfurt,  1852 

377.  [BECKFORD  (WILLIAM).]  Italy;  with  Sketches 
of  Spain  and  Portugal.  By  the  author  of  "Vathek." 
First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1834 

378.  [BECKFORD  (WILLIAM).]  Biographical  Memoirs 
of  Extraordinary  Painters.  Engraved  frontispiece.  12mo, 
half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  C.  Lewis. 

*  A  burlesque  by  the  author  of  "Vathek."      London,  1834 

379.  BEDDOES  (THOMAS  LOVELL).  The  Bride's  Trag- 
edy. First  Edition.  8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
b}- Riviere.  London:  Rivington,  1822 

380.  BEDDOES  (THOMAS  LOVELL).  The  Poems,  Post- 
humous and  Collected.  [With  Memoir.]  2  vols.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David.         London,  1851 

381.  BEHN  (APHRA).  The  Luckey  Chance,  or  an  Al- 
derman's Bargain.  A  Comedy.  First  P^dition.  Small 
4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

London:  R.  H.  for  W.  Canning,  1687 

382.  BEHN  (APHRA).  The  Emperor  of  the  Moon:  a 
Farce.     First  Edition.    Small  4to,  half  dark  blue  calf. 

London:  R.  Holt,  1687 
383    BEHN    (APHRA).     The  Emperor  of  the   Moon:  a 
Farce.     Second  Edition      Small  4to,  maroon  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.  London :  R.  Holt,  1688 

384.  BEHN-  (APHRA).  The  Forc'd  Marriage,  or  the 
Jealous  Bridegroom,  a  tragi-comedy.  Second  Edition. 
Small  4to,  red  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere.  London:  James  Knapton,  1688 

385.  BELLA  (STEPHANODELLA).  Divers  Embarque- 
ments.  A  set  of  8  etched  plates,  followed  bj^  two  other 
sets  of  plates,  the  first  of  8  "  Varie  figure  "  and  the  second 
of  13  pastoral  scenes.  Oblong  4to,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  fillets  with  ornamental  corners,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

Paris,  ca.  1700 

386.  BELLAY  (JOACHIM  DU).  Recueil  de  Poesie, 
presente  a  tresillvstre  Princesse  Madame  Marguerite,  seur 
Vnique  du  Roy,  &  mis  en  lumiere  par  le  comandement  de 
maldicte  Dame.  Reueu,  &  augmente  depuis  la  premiere 
edition.  Par  I.  D.  B.  A  Small  bvo,  blue  levant  morocco, 
back  and  sides  richly  decorated  in  panels  of  small  tools, 
gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet 

Paris:  Guillaume  Cauellat,  1553 
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387.  BELLAY  (JOACHIM  DU).  Ode  svr  la  Naissance 
dv  petit  Dvc  de  Beavmont,  fils  de  Monseign.  de  Vandosme 
Roy  de  Navarre.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  doublure  of 
olive  morocco  covered  with  an  elaborate  design  in  scrolls, 
leaf  sprays  and  azured  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle- 
Durn,  the  gilding  by  Marius  Michel.     Paris:  F.  Morel,  1561 

388.  BELLAY  (JOACHIM  DU).  Les  CEavres  Fran- 
coises. 8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  tooled  in  compartments 
with  interlacing  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Paris:  F.  Morel,  1573 

389.  BELLEROPHON,  of  Lvst  tot  Wysheyd.  Vignette 
on  title-page,  and  31  copperplates.  4to,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, blind-tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Petit. 

Amsterdam:  Dirck  Pietersz,  1614 

390.  BELLERS  (FULKE).  Abrahams  Interment:  or 
The  good  Old-mans  Buriall  in  a  good  Old  Age.  Opened  in 
a  Sermon,  At  Bartholomews  Exchange,  July  24.  1655.  at 
the  Funerall  of  the  WorshipfuU  John  Laraotte  Esq;  Some- 
times Alderman  of  the  City  of  London.  With  a  Short  Nar- 
rative of  his  Life.  Portrait  of  John  Lamotte  by  Faithorne. 
Small  4to,  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London;  Printed  by  R.  I.,  1656 

391.  BELLOY  (PIERRE  L.  B.  DE).  (Eavres  Choisies. 
2  vols.  18mo,  green  vellum,  uncut,  in  cases. 

Paris:  Didot,  1811 

*  Printed  on  vellum.     From  the  Syston  Park  collection. 

392.  BEMBO  (PIETRO).  De  Aetna  ad  Angelum  Chabrie- 
lem  liber.  First  Edition.  Roman  character,  30  numbered 
leaves,  22  lines  to  the  page.  Small  4to,  blue  straight-grain 
morocco,  covered  with  exquisite  gold  tooling  in  compart- 
ments, inside  panels  of  citron  morocco,  watered  silk  linings, 
vellum  fly-leaves,  gilt  edges,  by  Thouvenin. 

Venetiis:  in  aedibus  Aldi  Romani,  1495 

*  The  first  Latin  book  printed  by  Aldus,  and  one  of  the 
most  beautiful  specimens  from  his  press.  The  Beckford  copy. 
Renouard,  p.  7,  no.  4;  Hain,  3765;  Proctor,  5550. 

393.  BEMBO  (PIETRO).  Lettere.  Primo  volume  (Vol.  I 
only).  4to,  old  brown  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  with 
arabesque  ornaments,  gilt  edges  (rebacked  and  corners  re- 
stored).    4  leaves  missing. 

Roma:  Valerio  Dorico  et  Luigi  Fratelli,  154S 

*  Printed  on  vellum.     Very  scarce  in  this  state. 

394.  [BENARD.]  Eloge  de  I'Enfer.  3  vignettes  and  16 
p)lates  by  Sibellius.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  La  Haye:  Pierre  Gosse,  Jr.,  1759 

6i 


395.  BENI  (PAOLO).  Risposta  alle  consideration!  o 
dubbi  del  Dottor  Malacreta  sopra  il  Pastor  Pido.  Ito,  old 
vellum.     Wormed.  Padova,  1600 

396.  BEQUET  (EMILE),  BERTHET  and  others.^  Fleur 
des  Nouvelles.  Marie  ou  le  Moiichoir  bleu,  [par  Etienne 
Bequet]  suivi  de  contes  et  nouvelles  diverses  [par  Elie  Ber- 
thet,  Madame  de  Bawr,  et  Heuesippe  Moreau]  recueillis  par 
Arthur  Delauoue.  16mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Hardy-Mennil.  Paris,  ISS-i 

39  7.  BERAIN"  (.JOHANNES).  Ornemens  Inuentez  par 
J.  Berain.  Portrait  by  S.  Silverstre  after  Vivien,  and  lJi.5 
plates.     In  a  portfolio,  large  folio,  half  red  morocco  case. 

[Paris,  ca.  1697] 
*  First  Edition,  with  the  imprint  of  Theuret. 

398  BERANGER.  (PIERRE  JEAN  DE).  Chansons. 
Second  Edition  [with  additions].  2  vols.  12mo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Cuzin.       Paris,  1821 

399.  BERANGER  (PIERRE  JEAN  DE).  Chansons 
Nouvelles  et  Dernieres.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  Reymaun.       Paris:  Perrotin  (Didot  I'aine),  1833 

400.  BERGERAC  (SAYINIEN  CYRANO  DE).  Les 
CEuvres  diverses  de  jM^  de  Cyrano  Bergerac.  Vignette  on 
title,  dedication  pages,  and  {inserted)  portrait.  4to,  maroon 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy. 

Paris:  Charles  de  Sercy,  1664 

401.  BERGERAC  (SAVINIEN  CYRANO  DE).  Les 
Qi]uvres  diverses.  Portrait  and  7  plates  hy  Laurent  Scherm. 
2  vols,  small  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bauzonnet-Trautz.  Amsterdam,  1699 

402.  BERGOMENSIS  (JACOBUS  PHILIPPUS).  No- 
vissime  liystoriarum  omnium  repercussiones  .  .  .  .,  que  Supple- 
mentum  supplementi  Cronicarum  nuncupautur.  4  full-page 
woodcuts  surrounded  hy  fine  ornamental  borders,  represent- 
ing the  creation  of  Eve,  the  Temptation,  Adam  and  Eve 
expelled  from  Eden,  the  murder  of  Abel,  the  construction  of 
the  tower  of  Babel,  and  numerous  small  cuts  in  the  text  repre- 
senting cities.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  panelled  sides 
with  blind  tooled  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

Yenetiis:  Albertinus  de  Lissona  Yercellensis,  1503 
*  Folios  441  V.  to  f.  442  v.   contain  an  account   of  tlie  first 
voyage  of  Columbus  and  of  the  newly  diseovered  island. 

403.  BERINGTON  (JOSEPH).  The  History  of  the  Lives 
of  Abeillard  and  Heloisa ;  comprising  a  period  of  eighty-four 
years,  from  1079  to  1163.  With  their  genuine  Letters,  from 
the  collection  of  Amboise.     4to,  calf,  gilt  back. 

Birmingham,  1787 
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404.  BERNARD  (AUGUSTE).  Geofroy  Tory,  peintre  et 
graveur,  Premier  Imprimeur  Royal,  reformateur  de  I'Ortho- 
graphe  et  de  la  Typographic  sous  Francois  ler.  36  ivoodcut 
illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  dark  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Emile  Rousselle.  Paris,  1865 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

405.  BERNARD  (PIERRE  JOSEPH).  CEuvres.  With 
4  plates  in  two  proof  states  hy  Boisson  after  Prud'hon.  Folio, 
maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Cham- 
boUe-Duru.  Paris:  P.  Didot  I'Aine  1797 

*  Large  paper  copy,  on  French  vellum  paper. 

406.  BERNARD  (PIERRE  JOSEPH).  L'Art  d'Aimer. 
Small  4to,  boards,  uncut,  in  a  case. 

Parme:  Bodoni,  MDCCIIC  [1798] 

*  One  of  a  small  number  on  Lauge  Holland  paper. 

407.  BERNARD,  MIRABAUD  ET  LE  MASCRIER.  Le 
Monde,  son  Origine  et  son  Anti quite;  De  L'Ame  et  de  son 
Immortalite;  Essai  sur  La  Chronologic.  First  Edition.  3 
parts  (the  third  part  without  title)  in  one  volume,  8vo,  old 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome  the  younger,  with  his 
ticket.  Londres  [Paris,  Briasson],  1751 

408.  BERNI  (FRANCESCO).  Orlando  Innamorato  com- 
posto  gia  del  Signor  Matteo  Maria  Boiardo  Conte  di  Scandi- 
ano,  et  rifatto  tutto  di  nuovo.  4to,  brown  morocco  richly 
tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments,  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt 
edges,  in  the  manner  of  Nicolas  Eve,  by  Hardy. 

Milan:  Andrea  Calvo,  1542 

409.  BERNIS  (FRANCOIS,  CARDINAL  DE).  CEuvres. 
Two  portraits  and  5  plates.  2  vols.  12mo,  purple  straight- 
grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Thouvenin.  (Blank  cor- 
ner of  one  leaf  torn  off.)  Paris,  1822 

410.  BEROALDE  DE  VERVILLE  (FRANQOIS).  Le 
Cabinet  de  Llinerve.  Au  quel  sont  plusieurs  singularites, 
figures,  tableau,  antiques,  etc.  First  Edition.  12mo,  old 
French  citron  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  (Lower  margins 
slightly  waterstained.)  Paris:  Matthieu  Guillemot,  1596 

411.  [BEROALDE  de  VERVILLE  (FRANgOIS).]  Le 
Moyen  de  Parvenir.  CEuvre  contenant  la  raispn  de  tout  ce 
qui  a  este,  est,  &  fera,  etc.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
doublure  of  green  morocco,  silk  guards,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

[Holland,  ca.  1700] 

412.  BEROALDE  DE  VERVILLE  (FRANCOIS).  Le 
Moyen  de  Parvenir.  Qiluvre  contenant  la  raison  de  tout  ce 
qui  a  este,  est,  &  fera,  etc.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind 
tooled  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  Thomson.       (Height  139  mm.) 

[Holland,  ca.  1700] 

*  Although  similar  to  the  above,  this  edition  is  entirely  reset. 

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413.  B^ROALDE  DE  VERVILLE  (FRANCOIS).  Le 
Moyen  de  Parvenir,  etc.  2  vols.  16mo,  old  red  French  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges.  Nulle  part,  100070038  [1738] 

414.  BEROALDE  DE  VERVILLE  (FRANgOIS).]  Le 
Moyen  de  Parvenir,  etc.  Nouvelle  Edition  (edited  by  B.  de 
la  Monnoye).  Frontispiece  hy  Martinet  with  inverted  por- 
trait of  the  author.  2  vols.  12mo,  old  citron  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  in  cases. 

A  ******  [Paris,  Grange]  10070057  (1757) 

*  From  the  Nodier  and  Pixerecourt  Collections. 

415.  BERQUIN  (ARNAUD).  Idylles.  Engraved  title, 
and  24  plates  hy  Delaunay,  Ponce  and  others  after  Marillier. 
First  Edition.  2  vols,  in  one.  12mo,  orange  levant  morocco, 
richly  tooled,  and  inlaid  with  green  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
Ciizin.     In  an  orange  levant  morocco  case.      [Paris,  1774-75] 

416.  BERQUIN  (ARNAUD).  Romances.  Frontispiece 
and  6  plates  hy  Delaunay,  Ponce  and  others,  and  12  pages  of 
music.     First  Edition.     12mo,  Spanish  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

*  Large  and  thick  paper  copy.  Paris,  1776 

417.  BERTAUD  (JEAN).  Encomium  loannis  Bertaudi 
Petragorici  Turrisalbae  in  ducatu  Engolismensi  alumni,  de 
cultu  trium  Mariarum  adversus  Lutheranos  cum  missa  solen- 
niore  et  officio  canonico  earumdem.  Woodcut  hy  Geofroy 
Tory  on  the  title-page  and  25  other  fine  cuts, — mostly  full 
page, — reprints  of  those  in  Vostre's  Book  of  Hours.  The 
mass  and  office  of  the  three  Marys  are  in  Gothic  characters, 
red  and  hlack,  within  heautiful  historiated  and  ornamental 
horders.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  doublure  of 
red  levant  with  border  repeated,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle- 
Duru.     (Side  of  one  woodcut  shaved.) 

*  Eare.  [Paris]  :  Jodocus  Badius  Ascensius,  1529 

418.  BERTRAND  (LOUIS).  Gaspard  de  la  Nuit.  Fan- 
taisies  a  la  maniere  de  Rembrandt  et  de  Callot ;  Nouvelle  edi- 
tion, augmentee  de  pieces  en  prose  et  vers,  et  precedee  d'un'e 
introduction  par  M.  Charles  Asselineau.  Frontispiece  by 
Felicien  Bops.  Svo,  green  levant  morocco,  back  and  sides 
decorated  with  owls,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Bruxelles,  1868 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  large  Holland  paper. 

419.  BERWICK  (JAMES  FITZ-JAMES).  Memoires  du 
Marechal  de  Berwik,  due  et  pair  de  France,  et  generalissime 
des  armees  de  Sa  Majeste.  Portrait.  First  Edition.  2  vols. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy-Men  nil. 

A  Londres  [Paris],  1758 

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420.  BEST  (THOMAS).  A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art 
of  Angling,  confirmed  by  actual  experience,  and  minute  ob- 
servations. "With  the  proper  Methods  for  Breeding  and 
Feeding  Fish,  and  of  making  Fish-Ponds,  Stews,  &c.  Frontis- 
piece. The  Fourth  Edition,  corrected  and  improved.  12mo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.         London,  1798 

421.  [BESTE  (GEORGE).]  A  True  Discourse  of  the 
late  Voyages  of  discoveries,  for  the  finding  of  a  passage  to 
Cathaya,  by  the  Northwest,  under  the  conduct  of  Martin  Fro- 
bislier  Generall :  Devided  into  three  Bookes.  In  the  first 
whereof  is  shewed,  his  first  voyage.  Wherein  also  by  the  Way 
is  sette  out  a  Geographicall  description  of  the  Worlde  habitable 
with  a  generall  Mappe  adioyned.  In  the  Second,  is  set  out 
his  second  voyage  with  the  adventures  and  accidents  thereof. 
In  the  Thirde,  is  declared  the  strange  fortunes,  with  a  sev- 
erall  description  of  the  Countrey  and  the  people  there  in- 
habiting. Printed  in  Gothic  type^  ivitJi  two  folded  maps, 
the  coat-of-arms  of  Sir  Christopher  Hatton,  a  ivoodcut  of  a 
fish  {p.  15)  and  a  large  historiated  initial.  4to,  blue  straight- 
grain  morocco,  gilt  edges.     London:  Henry  Bynnyman,  1578 

*  Very  bare.  There  are  at  least  two,  and  probably  three 
issues  of  this  work,  of  which  this  is  presumably  the  second. 
Signature  aiiij  is  here  printed  correctly;  in  the  first  it  is  aiii. 
Numerous  errors  are  corrected  on  this  page,  showing  it  to  have 
been  reset.  The  typographical  differences  throughout  the  text 
are  many. 

The  majis  have  been  skilfully  repaired,  but  are  nevertheless 
very  fine  examples,  the  map  of  the  world  having  margins  on  all 
sides,  and  the  word  ' '  West ' '  being  intact. 

422.  BETTERTON  (THOMAS).  The  Amorous  Widow,- 
or,  the  Wanton  Wife :  a  Comedy.  As  it  has  been  Acted  in  all 
Theatres  with  great  Applause  for  many  Years:  By  Her  Ma- 
jesty's Servants.  Never  Printed  before.  First  Edition. 
Small  4to,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

London:  W.  Turner,  1706 

*  Betterton  played  the  part  of  Lovemore. 

423.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  A  General  History  of 
Quadrupeds.  186  cuts  of  animals  and  numerous  tail-pieces. 
First  Edition.  Royal  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Newcastle,  1790 

*  Large  paper  copy,  with  the  two  leaves  of  addenda.  Mar- 
maduke  Tunstall's  copy,  containing  pencilled  notes  on  several 
pages. 

424.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  A  General  History  of  Quad- 
rupeds. TJie  figures  engraved  on  wood  hy  T.  Bewick.  The 
THIRD  edition.  8vo,  citrou  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  toj^, 
uncut,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Newcastle,  1792 

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425.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  A  General  History  of  Quad- 
rupeds. The  figures  engraved  on  wood  by  T.  Bewick.  The 
FOURTH  EDITION.  Royal  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  T.  Broga.  Newcastle,  1800 

*  Large  paper  copy. 

426.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  History  of  British  Birds: 
containing  descriptions  of  the  Land  and  the  Water  Birds. 
The  figures  engravecl  on  wooel  hy  T.  Bewick.  2  vols.  Svo, 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

Newcastle,  1797-1804 

*  First  issue  of  the  First  Edition,  uncut,  with  the  mis- 
printed price  on  title-page,  and  earliest  form  of  advertisement 
on  last  page  of  Vol.  1,  the  tail-piece  "before  the  bar"  in  Vol.  1 
and  other  features. 

427.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  A  History  of  British  Birds, 
containing  the  History  and  Description  of  the  Land  and  the 
Water  Birds.  TJie  figures  engraved  on  wooel  by  T.  Bewick. 
2  vols,  royal  Svo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  side 
panels  in  Roger  Payne's  style,  gilt  edges,  with  some  rough 
leaves,  by  Bedford.  London,  1805 

*  Large  paper  copy  of  the  second  edition,  with  an  inserted 
portrait. 

428.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  A  General  History  of  Quad- 
rupeds. The  figures  engraved  on  wood  by  Thomas  Bewick. 
The  fifth  edition.  Imperial  Svo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
back  and  side  panels  in  Roger  Payne's  style,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bedford.  Newcastle,  1807 

*  Imperial  paper  copy,  with  the  following  plates  inserted : 
The  unfinished  print  ' '  Waiting  for  Death, ' '  with  the  original 
wrapper  and  description;  the  large  print  of  Kyloe  Ox;  unique 
impressions  of  the  Chillingham  Bull  on  India  paper,  and  in 
three  other  states;   portrait;   facsimile  letter  and  drawing. 

429.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  The  Fables  of  ^sop,  and 
others.  With  designs  on  wood  by  Thomas  Bewick.  Imperial 
Svo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back  and  side  panels  in  Roger 
Payne's  style,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  Newcastle,  1818 

*  Imperial  paper  copy,  with  portrait  inserted  and  the  sub- 
scriber's receipt  before  the  title. 

430.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  Select  Fables.  With  cuts 
designed  and  engraved  by  Thomas  and  John  Bewick,  and 
others,  previous  to  the  year  1784;  together  with  a  memoir; 
and  a  descrij^tive  Catalogue  of  the  works  of  ]\Iessrs.  Bemck. 
Royal  Svo,  red  levant  morocco,  emblematic  tooling  on  back, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Matthews.  Newcastle,  1820 

*  Subscriber  's  large  paper  copy,  signed  by  Bewick,  and 
with  an  India  paper  proof  portrait. 

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431.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  A  General  History  of  Quad- 
rupeds. The  figures  engraved  on  wood  hy  Bewick.  Seventh 
edition.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by 
Marius  Michel,  Newcastle,  1820 

*  Large  paper  copy  ;  with  portrait,  India  proof  before  letters. 

432.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).  A  Supplement  to  the  His- 
tory of  British  Birds.  The  figures  engraved  on  wood  hy  T. 
Bewick.  Part  I  containing  the  history  and  description  of 
Land  Birds.  (Part  II  containing  the  history  and  description 
of  Water  Birds.)  First  Edition.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  Newcastle,  1821 

*  Thick  paper  copy,  with  final  leaf  of  advertisement  of 
"History  of  Quadrupeds"  and  "Fables  of  iEsop." 

433.  BEYLE  (HENRI).  De  I'Amour.  First  Edition. 
2  vols.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
David.  Paris,  1822 

434.  BEYLE  (HENRI).  La  Chartreuse  de  Parme,  par 
I'auteur  de  Rouge  et  Noir.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
calf.  Paris,  1839 

435.  BEYLE  (HENRI).  L'Abbesse  de  Castro  par  M.  de 
Stendhal.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco  gilt,  un- 
cut, original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1839 

436.  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  miscellanies,  being  a  selection 
of  Curious  Pieces,  in  Verse  and  Prose.  [Edited  by  Ph. 
Bliss.]  4to,  light  brown  levant  morocco,  centre  ornaments, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Pratt.  Oxford,  1813 

*  One  op  104  copies  on  Large  paper.  This  copy  belonged 
to  the  Editor,  Dr.  Philip  Bliss.  An  autograph  letter  from  him 
is  inserted  and  his  name  is  on  the  page  of  advertisement.  The 
volume  contains  the  first  appearance  of  several  selections,  others 
are  from  unique  originals. 

437.  BIBLIOPHILE  FANTAISISTE  (Le).  Ou  choix 
de  pieces  desopilantes  et  rares.  Portrait  of  Villon,  inserted. 
18mo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Turin  [1869] 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

438.  BICKELL  (DR.  L.).  Bucheinbande  des  XV.  bis 
XVIII.  Jahrhunderts ;  aus  Hessischen  Bibliotheken.  With 
52  illustrations.    Large  folio,  cloth,  morocco  back,  gilt  top. 

.     Leipzig,  1892 

439.  BIDPAY.  Directorium  humanae  vitse  alias  parabolge 
antiquorum  sapientium.  Gothic  character.  82  unnumbered 
leaves,  ivith  signatures  A-M.  119  woodcuts,  some  repeated. 
Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  inside  dentelle  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bauzonnet-Trautz.  .  . 

[Strassburg:  Johann  Priiss,  ca.  1483] 

*  First  issue,  the  chapter -headings,  having  the  Eoman 
numerals.  Fine  and  large  copy  from  the  Yemeniz  library. 
Hain-Copinger,  4411 ;  Proctor,  558. 

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440.  BIDPAY.  Das  ist  das  buoch  der  weissheit  darin 
erlernt  wlirt  der  welt  lauff.  Gothic  characters.  119  curious 
ivoodciits.  Small  folio,  contemporary  binding  in  calf, 
panelled  sides  with  blind  stamped  ornaments,  red  edges. 

Strassburg:  Johann  Gruninger,  1529 
*  Rare.     The  famous  story  of  Kalila  and  Dimna,  known  in 
medieval  Latin  as  the  Directorium  Humanse  Vitae. 

441.  BIERSTADT  (O  A.).  The  Library  of  Robert  Hoe, 
a  contribution  to  the  History  of  Bibliophilism  in  America. 
100  illustrations  and  a  portrait.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco, 
panelled  back  and  sides,  doublure  of  the  same  material 
with  borders  and  leaf  sprays,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.     In  a  cover  and  case.     New  York,  1895 

442.  BIGORNE  qui  Mange  tout  les  Hommes  qui  fot  le 
Comademet  de  leurs  Femmes.  Woodcut.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt,  by  Cape.  [Paris:  Crapelet,  1840] 

*  Facsimile  reprint,  on  vellum. 

443.  BILLARDON  DE  SAUVIGNY  (E.).  Les  Apres 
Soupers  de  la  Societe.  Petit  Theatre  Lyrique  et  moral. 
Engraved  titles,  22  plates  and  60  pages  of  music,  engraved 
by  Eisen,  Binet  and  Martinet.  6  vols.  16mo,  old  French 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges  (Vol.  6  not  uniform). 

Paris:  Chez  I'Auteur  [1783] 

444.  BINET  (ESTIENNE).  Meditations  Afeectueuses 
sur  la  Vie  de  la  tres  Sainte  Vierge  Mere  de  Dieu.  En- 
graved title-page  and  32  plates  by  C.  de  Mallery  and  C. 
Galle,  after  th.  Gcdle.  12mo,  blue  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
probably  by  Charles  Lewis  (one  leaf  re-margined). 

Anvers:  Martin  Nutius  aux  Depens  de  Theodore  Galle, 
1632. 

*  From  the  Beckford  collection. 

445.  BIOGRAPHIE  Universelle,  ancienne  et  moderne, 
ou  histoire,  par  ordre  alphabetique,  de  la  vie  publique  et 
privee  de  tous  les  hommes  qui  se  sout  fait  remarquer  par 
leurs  ecrits,  leurs  actions,  leurs  talents,  leurs  vertus  ou 
leurs  crimes.  Ouvrage  entierement  neuf,  redige  par  une 
societe  de  gens  de  lettres  et  de  savants.  With  numerous 
portraits.  52  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt 
edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.      Paris:  Michaud  freres,  1811-1828 

*  Copy  on  papier  velin. 

446.  BIRCH  (THOMAS).  The  Heads  of  Illustrious  Per- 
sons of  Great  Britain,  engraved  by  Mr.  Houbraken  and  Mr. 
Vertue.  With  their  Lives  and  Characters.  Beautiful  im- 
pressions of  the  108  plates,  some  of  them  being  proofs.  2 
vols,  large  folio,  pigskin,  stamped  back  and  side  orna- 
ments and  panels,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London:  1743-1751 

*  Large  paper  copy  of  the   First  Edition.      From  the 
library  of  the  Earl  of  Aylesford,  with  his  bookplate. 

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447.  BISSELIUS  (JOHANN).  Delieiffi  .^statis.  Three 
engraved  titles,  two  full-page  plates  and  21  vignettes  by 
Kilian.     12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges. 

*  The  Heber  copy.   [Monachii :  Nicolai  Henrici],  1644 

448.  BITAUB:E    (P.    J.).     Joseph.     Quatrieme    edition. 

Portrait,  engraved  by  Saint-Aubin  after  Cochin,  and  9 
plates  by  Nee  after  Marillier.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  French  red 
straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges;  in 
morocco  slip  cases.  Paris:  Didot,  1786 

*  Printed  on  vellum,  and  one  of  a  very  few  copies  to  which 
the  pubhsher  added  a  painted  miniature  portrait,  and  a  set 
of  miniature  paintings  on  vellum  copied  from  the  engraved 
plates. 

449.  BIVERUS  (PETRUS).  Sacrum  Oratorium  Piarum 
Imaginum  Immaculate  Marite.  Engraved  title  and  42  cop- 
per-plates, representing  subjects  of  the  old  and  new  Testa- 
ments, in  the  rnanner  of  Theo.  Oalle.  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, corner  ornaments,  gilt  back  and  edges,  by  David. 

Antuerpife:  Officina  Plantiniana,  1634 

450.  BLADES  (WILLIAM).  The  Life  and  Typography 
of  William  Caxton,  England's  first  printer.  57  plates, 
specimens  of  Caxton' s  types,  etc.,  on  India  paper.  2  vols. 
4to,  original  half  roan,  gilt  tops,  uncut  (one  back  repaired). 

London,  1861-63 

451.  BLADES  (WILLIAM).  A  List  of  Medals,  Jettons, 
Tokens,  &c,  in  connection  with  Printers  and  the  Art  of 
Printing.     93  plates.     12rao,  cloth.  London,  1869 

*  Only  100  copies  printed.  Presentation  copy  from  the 
author. 

452.  BLAKE  (WILLIAM).  Songs  of  Innocence.  17 
leaves,  containing  designs  and  text  colored  by  hand.  8voi 
citron  levant  morocco,  mosaic  sides  and  back  of  tulips, 
leaves,  etc.,  on  a  red  background,  doublure  of  red  levant 
with  similar  mosaic  border,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  The 
Club  Binder}'. 

The  Author  and  Printer,  William  Blake,  1789 

*  With  Mr.  Hoe's  note  that  this  copy  was  given  by 
Blake  to  his  physician.  As  the  arrangement  of  the  plates 
differs  from  that  in  the  copy  sold  in  part  I  of  the  Robert  Hoe 
collection,  they  are  listed  as  they  appear  here : 

Page  1.  Blank.  2.  Frontispiece  of  Piper.  3.  Title  "Songs  of 
Innocence,  the  author  and  printer,"  etc.  (as  above).  4.  Blank. 
5.  Introduction,  "Piping  down  the  Valleys  Wild,"  etc.  6. 
Blank.  7.  The  Shepherd.  8.  Infant  Joy.  9-10.  Cradle  Song. 
11.  Laughing  Song.  12-13.  The  Little  Black  Boy.  14.  The 
Voice  of  the  Ancient  Bard.  15-16.  The  Ecchoing  Green.  17. 
Nurses  Song,  "When  the  voices  of  children  are  heard  on  the 
green.  And  laughing  is  heard  on  the  hill."  18.  " 'Twas  on  a 
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Holy  Thursday.  "  19.  On  Anothers  Sorrow.  20-21.  Spring. 
22.  The  School  Boy.  23.  A  Dream  24-25.  The  Little  Girl 
Lost.  "In  Futurity  I  prophetic  see."  25-26.  The  Little  Girl 
Found,  "All  the  night  in  woe."  27.  The  Blossom.  28.  The 
Lamb.  29.  The  Little  Boy  lost.  30.  The  Little  Boy  found. 
31-32.  Night.  33.  The  Cliimney  Sweeper,  "  When  my  mother 
died,"  etc.     34.  The  Divine  Image. 

453.  BLAKE  (WILLIAM).  Illustrations  of  the  Book  of 
Job.  Invented  and  Engraved  by  William  Blake.  First 
Edition.  Engraved  title  and  21  plates,  proofs  on  India  paper. 
Large  folio,  new  half  cloth  and  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London:  Published  .  .  March  8,  1825,  by  William  Blake. 

*  First   Edition.    Large  paper  copy.    Very  soarce   in 
THIS  state. 

454.  BLAKE  (WILLIAM).  There  is  no  Natural  Religion. 

Facsimile  reproduction,  in  colors.  Small  4to,  original  paper 
covers.  London,  1886 

455.  BLAKE  (WILLIAM).  The  Prophetic  Books  of 
William  Blake.  Jerusalem.  Edited  by  E.  R.  D.  Maclagan 
and  A.  G.  B.  Russell.     Roj^al  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Loudon,  1904 

456.  BLANC  (CHARLES).  L'CEuvre  Complet  de  Rem- 
brandt, decrit  et  commente  par  Charles  Blanc.  Etched  fac- 
similes on  India  Paper.  2  vols,  in  1,  royal  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges  by  Alio.  Paris,  1859 

*  Large  Paper  Copy. 

*■  457.  BLOODGOOD  (S.  DEWITT).  The  Sexagenary;  or, 
Reminiscences  of  the  American  Revolution.  S  inserted 
portraits.     8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Large  Paper.  Albany,  1866 

458.  BLOOMFIELD  (ROBERT).  The  Farmer's  Boy:  a 
Rural  Poem.  First  Edition.  Vignettes  {some  by  Thomas 
Bewick).  4to,  green  levant  morocco,  gold  tooled  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.        London:  Vernor,  1800 

*  Unusual  copy,  printed  on  a  paper  different  from  that  of 
the  ordinary  first  edition  and  with  the  title  on  India  paper. 

459.  BLOOMFIELD  (ROBERT).  The  Farmer's  Boy;  a 
rural  poem.  Woodcuts  hy  Bewick.  12mo,  half  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1820 

460  BLOUNT  (THOMAS).  The  Art  of  making  Devises: 
treating  of  Hieroglyphicks,  S3'raboles,  Emblemes,  Enig- 
ma's, Sentences,  Parables,  Reverses  of  Medalls,  Armes 
Blazons,  &o.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges 
by  Riviere.  London:  Printed  for  John  Holden,  1650 

*  Lowndes'  Second  Edition,  but  not  differing  from  the  edi- 
tion of  1648,  except  that  the  plates  precede  instead  of  follow 
the  text. 

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461.  BLOUNT  (THOMAS).  Boscobel:  or,  The  History 
of  his  Sacred  Majesties  Most  miraculous  Preservation  After 
the  Battle  of  Worcester,   3.  Sept.   1651.     First  Edition. 

Portrait  {by  Faithorne),  another  inserted,  coat  of  arms  by 
Robt.  Vaughan,  and  folding  plate.  12mo,  russia  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  London:  Henry  Seile,  1660 

*  From  the  Beckford  collection. 

462.  BLOUNT  (THOMAS).  Boscobel:  or,  the  History 
of  His  Sacred  Majesties  most  miraculous  i)reservation 
After  the  Battle  of  Worcester,  3  Sept.  1651.  Portrait  of 
Charles  II,  erigraved  view,  and  2  folding  plates.  12mo, 
half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1822 

463.  BLUNDERELLA:  or,  the  Impertinent.  A  tale: 
To  which  is  Added  The  Beau  Monde,  or,  the  Pleasures  of  St. 
James's.  A  new  ballad.  To  the  Tune  of,  Oh!  London  is 
a  fine  Town  &c     Folio,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  uncut. 

London:  A.  Dodd,  1730 

464.  BLUNT  (WILFRID  SCAWEN).  In  Vinculis.  Por- 
trait on  Japan  paper.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

*  Large  paper  copy,  one  of  50  copies  printed.     London,  1889 

465.  BLUNT  (WILFRID  SCAWEN).  The  Love  Lyrics 
and  Songs  of  Proteus,  with  the  Love  Sonnets.  Small  4to, 
vellum.  London,  1892 

*  Kelmscott  Edition,  only  300  copies  printed. 

466.  BOADEN  (JAMES).  Fountainville  Forest,  a  Play 
in  five  acts  (founded  on  the  Romance  of  the  Forest),  as 
performed  at  the  Theatre-Royal,  Co  vent- Garden.  First 
Edition.  8vo,  black  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1794 

467.  BOADEN  (JAMES).  The  Life  of  Mrs.  Jordan; 
including  original  private  correspondence  and  numer- 
ous anecdotes  of  her  contemporaries.  2  vols,  thick  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.     London,  1831 

*  Extra-illustrated,  by  the  insertion  of  275  portraits,  some 
proofs,  some  in  colors  and  many  quite  scarce,  Original  Por- 
trait Drawings  in  Color  and  a  few  autograph  letters 
including  one  from  Samuel  Rogers,  1829,  mentioning  Turner's 
illustrations  for  the  first  edition  of  "Italy." 

468.  BOADEN  (JAMES).  The  Life  of  Mrs.  Jordan; 
including  original  private  correspondence,  and  numerous 
anecdotes  of  her  contemporaries.  Portrait  and  a  facsimile 
{another  portrait  inserted).  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo, 
boards  (somewhat  broken),  uncut.  London,  1831 

469.  BOAISTUAU,  DE  TESSERANT  and  DE  BELLE- 
FOREST.  Histoires  Prodigieuses,  extraictes  de  plusieurs 
fameux  Autheurs,  Grecs  &  Latins,  sacres  &  Prophanes  .  .  . 
augmente  de  dix  histoires  par   Francois  de    Belle-Forest 

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Comingeois.     7^    woodcuts.     2  vols.    16mo,  old  greeu  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges.  Paris;  Jean  de  Bordeaux,  1574 

*  A  third  title  is  in  Vol.  II  introducing  Belleforest's  portion 
of  tlie  work. 


470.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  Genealogise  deorum 
gentilium  libri  XV.  Roman  character.  396  leaves  (includ- 
ing the  blanks  11  and  296)  luithout  signatures  and  catch- 
words; Jfl  lines  to  thepage.  Initials  painted  in  red.  First 
Edition.  (Blank  leaf  11  missing.)  Venetiis,  1472;  De 
montibus,  sylvis,  fontibus,  lacubus,  flurainibus,  staguis,  etc. 
Roman  characters,  76  'unnumbered  leaves  {last  blank)  with- 
out signatures  and  catchwords:  J^l  lines  to  the  page.  First 
Edition.  (Blank  leaf  76  missing.)  Venetiis,  1473.  In 
one  volume,  folio,  old  green  morocco,  gilt  floral  borders  on 
the  sides,  gilt  edges. 

Venetiis:  [Vindelimus  de  Spira],  1472-73 

*  First  Editions.  Hain-Copinger,  3315,  3326;  Proctor,  4045 
&  4048. 

471.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  L'Amorosa  Fiam- 
metta,  1565;  Ameto,  1545;  Laberinto  d'Amore,  1545.  In 
one  vol.     8vo,  old  vellum.         Venezia:  Giolito,  1545,  1565 

472.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  A  Treatise  excellent 
and  corapedious,  shewing  and  declaring,  in  maner  of 
Tragedye,  the  falles  of  sondry  most  notable  Princes  and 
Princesses  with  other  Nobles,  through  f  mutabilitie  and 
change  of  vnstedfast  Fortune  together  with  their  most 
detestable  &  wicked  vices.  First  compjied  in  Latin  hy 
the  excellent  Gierke  Bocatius,  an  Italian  borne.  And  sence 
that  tyme  translated  into  our  English  and  Vulgare  tong, 
BY  Dan  John  Lidgate,  Monke  of  Burye.  And  nowe 
newly  impr^^nted,  corrected,  and  augmented  out  of  diuerse 
and  sundry  olde  written  copies  in  parchment.  In  ?edibus 
Richardi  Tottelli.  Third  Edition.  Title  ivithin  an  elab- 
orate luoodcut  border.,  and  13  curious  ivoodcuts,  including 
^^  Adam  and  Eve  in  the  garden  of  Eden,''''  and  numerous 
woodcut  initials.  Small  folio,  blue  levant  morocco,  covered 
with  a  rich  mosaic  of  red  and  citron  levant  in  compart- 
ments, heavilj'  tooled,  doublure  of  vellum,  gilt  borders, 
vellum  fly-leaves,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club  Bind- 
ery. 

Imprinted  at  London  in  Flete-strete  within  Temple  barre 
at  the  sygne  of  the  hande  and  starre,  by  Richard  Tottel, 
the  x.  day  of  September  in  the  yeare  of  oure  Lorde.     1554. 

*  Tall  copy  measuring  12  3/16x7  11/16  inches.  It  contains 
"  The  daunce  of  Machabree  "  (12  pp,  at  end),  also  the  duplicate 
leaf  CCXX,  with  "  Greneacres'  a  Lenucy  vpon  John  Bochas," 
sometimes  missing. 

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473.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  The  tragedies,  gathered 
by  Jhon  Bochas,  of  all  such  Princes  as  fell  from  theyr  estates 
throughe  the  mutability  of  Fortune  since  the  creacion  of 
Adam,  vntil  his  time:  wherein  may  be  seen  what  vices 
bring  menne  to  destruccion,  wyth  notable  warninges  howe 
the  like  may  be  auoyded.  Translated  into  Englysh  bj^  John 
LiDGATE,  MoNKE  OF  BURYE.  Title  ivitliin  a  ivoodcut  bor- 
der and  crude  ivoodcut  representing  the  Creation  of  Eve, 
the  tempting  of  Adam,  etc.  Folio,  full  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  hy  Bedford. 

Imprinted  at  London,  by  John  Wayland,  at  the  signe  of 
the  Sunne  ouer  against  the  Conduite  in  Flete-strete.  Cum 
priuilegio  per  Septennium.      [1555-58.] 

*  The  fine  Sir  Edward  Sullivan  copy,  with  bookplate.  Printed 
in  Gothic  type,  with  double  columns.  On  the  title-page  of  the 
copy  of  this  edition  described  by  Hazlitt  are  written  these 
words:  "This  book  was  bought  in  the  yere  of  Or  I^orde  God 
1555,"  which  appears  to  fix  the  date  earlier  than  it  has  usually 
been  given  by  Lowndes  and  others. 

474.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  Le  Decameron  traduict 
par  Maistre  Antoine  Le  Mag'on.  Medallion  portraits  on  the 
verso  of  title  arid  10  cuts.  16mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt 
centre  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Lyon:  Guillaume  Roville,  1558 

475.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  Le  Decameron.  Por- 
trait, 5  frontispieces,  110  plates  and  97  tail-pieces,  engraved 
by  Lempereur,  Le  Mire  and  others,  after  Grai^elot,  Boucher, 
Cochin  and  Eisen.  5  vols.  8vo,  old  green  levant  morocco, 
rich  gilt  back  and  side  ornaments,  gilt  edges. 

Londres  [Paris]  1757-61 

*  Large  Holland  paper  copy. 

476.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  Nouvelles  de  Jean 
Boccace.  Traduction  libre,  Ornee  de  la  Vie  de  Boceace, 
des  Contes  que  Lafontaine  a  erapruntes  de  cet  auteur,  etc. 
8  plates  erigraved  by  Courbe  and  Delvaux,  after  Marillier. 
4  vols,  in  2,  8vo,  blue  morocco,  gilt  and  blind-tooled  bor- 
ders, gilt  edges,  by  Duplanil.  Paris:  L.  Duprat,  1802 

477.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  Les  Dix  Journees  de 
Jean  Boceace  traduction  de  le  Magon  reimprimee  par  les 
soins  de  D.  Jouaust.  Avec  Notice,  Notes  et  Glossaire  par 
M.  Paul  Lacroix.  Onze  Eaux-fortes  par  Flameng.  4  vols. 
8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by 
Marius  Michel.  Paris,  1873 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  Whatman  paper,  with  proof  impressions 
of  the  etchings. 

478.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  The  Decameron.  Now 
first  completely  done  into  English  Prose  and  Verse  by  John 
Payne.     3  vols,  small  4to,  vellum,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London:  Villon  Society,  1886 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  only  a  small  number  printed. 

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479.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  Le  Decameron.  Illus- 
trations de  Jacques  Wagrez.  Traduction  et  notes  de  Fran- 
cisque  Reynard.  3  vols,  thick  royal  4to,  light  green  levant 
morocco,  back  and  side  corners  ornamented  with  mosaic 
flowers  in  citron  and  dark  green,  figured  yellow  and  rose 
silk  linings,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  with  the  original  covers, 
by  Canape.  Paris,  1890 

*  One  of  25  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  full-page 
plates  in  three  states,  engraver's  etching,  remarque  proof,  and 
proof  after  letters,  and  a  duplicate  set  of  the  vignettes,  proofs 
laefore  letter.     On  the  half-title  of  Volume  I   is  an  exquisite 

ORIGINAL  WATER-COLOR  DRAWING  SIGNED  BY  JACQUES  WaGREZ. 

480.  BOCCHIUS  (ACHILLES).  Symbolicorum  Qu?es- 
tionura,  libri  quinque.  Portrait  and  150  copper-plates  by 
G.  Bonas,  one  colored  by  hand.  8vo,  old  red  morocco, 
broad  gilt  borders,  blue  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  probably  by 
Derome  the  Elder. 

Bononise:  Nov?e  Academipe  Bocchianse,  1555 

*  First  Edition. 

481.  BOCCHIUS  (ACHILLES).  Symbolicorvm  Qvses- 
tionvm,  De  vniuerso  genere,  quas  serio  ludebat,  libri 
qvinqve.  With  a  portrait  and  151  copper -plates.  4to, 
brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews. 

Bononise:  Apud  Societatem  Typographiae  Bononiensis,  1574 

482.  [BODONI  (G.  B.).]  Gestorum  ab  episeopis  Salutien- 
sibus  Anakephalseosis  recusa  quum  ad  eam  sedem  nuper 
esset  evectus  Josephus  Joachimus  Lovera  patricius  savilia- 
nensis.  Each  page  within  typographical  ornaments,  front- 
ispiece and  numerous  vignettes.     8vo,  half  calf,  uncut. 

Parmse  ex  regio  typographeo  (G.  B.  Bodoni),  1783 

483.  BOHN  (HENRY  G.— Editor).  A  Dictionary  of 
Quotations  from  the  English  Poets.  Thick  small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco,  doublure  of  russia,  russia  guards,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf.         London:  Privately  printed,  1867 

484.  BOIARDO  (MATTEO  MARIA).  Tutti  li  libri  de 
Orlando  Inamorato.  Numerous  cuts.  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, the  sides  richly  tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments, 
doublure  of  green  levant,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Cape,  in  a  morocco  slip  case.  Mediolani,  1539 

*  This  edition  contains  only  the  three  books  of  Boiardo  and 
first  book  of  Agostini. 

485.  BOILEAU-DESPREAUX  (NICOLAS).  CEuvres 
diverses  Du  Sieur  d  *  *  *  avec  le  Traite  du  Sublime 
ou  du  merveilleux  dans  le  discours.  Traduit  du  Grec  de 
Longin.  Allegorical  frontispiece  and  one  other  plate.  4to, 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Petit. 

Paris:  Denys  Thierry,  1674 
*One  of  four  issues  of  the  First  Edition. 
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486.  BOILEAU-DESPREAUX  (NICOLAS).  CEavres 
completes  contenant  ses  poesies,  ses  ecrits  en  prose,  sa 
traduction  de  Lougin,  ses  lettres  a  Racine,  a  Brossette,  et  a 
diverses  autres  personnes.  Avec  les  variantes,  les  Textes- 
d'Horace,  de  Juvenal,  &c.  Portrait  of  Boileau  by  Si.  Auhin, 
and  6  plates  by  Moreau  in  two  states.  '6  vols.  8vo,  calf  gilt, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  Paris,  1809 

*  Large  copy,  on  papier  velin. 

487.  B0ILEAU-DESPR:EAUX  (NICOLAS).  CEuvres. 
9  vignettes  by  Girardet,  and  others,  after  Fortin.  2  vols, 
large  folio,  purple  morocco  gilt,  uncut,  in  cases. 

Paris:  P.  Didot,  I'Aine,  1819 

*The  only  copy  printed  on  vellum,  with  the  dedication 

from  the  printer  to  Louis  XVIII.     It  also  contains  the  original 

drawings  made  for  the  vignettes.     From  the  collections  of  the 

Duchesse  de  Berry  and  Beaufoy. 


TWENTY-THIRD    SESSION,  TUESDAY,  8:15    P.M. 

488.  BOILLOT  (JOSEPH).  Nouveaux  Pourtraitz  et 
figures  de  termes  pour  user  en  I'architecture.  First  Edi- 
tion. Title  ivithin  an  architectural  border  engraved  on 
copper,  author'' s  portrait  and  55  plates  on  loood  and  copper, 
tlie  latter  ivith  the  name  of  Boillot.  Folio,  brown  levant 
morocco,  panelled  sides,  with  blind  tooled  ornaments,  gilt 
edges,  by  Lortic.     Rare.        Lengres:  Jehan  de  Prey  [1592] 

489.  BOIS-JOURDAIN.  Melanges  historiques,  sati- 
riques  et  anecdotiques  de  la  fin  du  regne  de  Louis  XIV,  des 
premieres  annees  de  celui  de  Louis  XV,  et  de  la  Regence. 

With  an  engraving.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  purple  calf. 

Paris:  Chevre  et  Chanson,  1807 

490.  BOIS-ROBERT  (FRANCOIS  LE  METEL  DE).  Les 
Epistres  en  Vers  et  autres  CEuvres  Poetiques.  Small  8vo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris,  1659 

491.  BOIS-ROBERT  (FRANCOIS  LE  METEL  DE).  La 
Jalouse  d'elle-raesrae.  Comedie.  ISino,  citron  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Suivant  la  Copie  imprimee  a  Paris,  1662 

492.  BOISSARD  (JEAN  JACQUES).  Theatrum  Vit« 
Hu mange.  First  Edition.  Engraved,  title,  portrait  and 
60  copper-plate  illustrations  by  De  Bry,  from  sacred  and 
profane  history.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt, 
skull  and  cross-bone  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Motte. 

Mediomatricorum  Civitas  (Metz) :  Abraham  Faber,  im- 
pensis  Theodori  Bryi,  1596. 

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493.  BOISSY  (DESPREY  DE).  Lettres  sur  les  spec- 
tacles; avec  une  Histoire  des  Ouvrages  pour  &  contre  les 
Theatres.  Sixieme  Edition,  Revue,  corrigee  &  augmentee 
par  I'Auteur.  'Z  vols.  12mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
probabl}^  by  Derome.  Paris,  1777 

494.  BOISSY  (LOUIS  DE).  The  Frenchman  in  London. 
A  Comedy.  From  the  French.  First  Edition.  8vo, 
black  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London, 17r5 

495.  BOLDONI  (OCTAVIUS).  Theatrvm  Temporanevm 
^Eternitati  Ca^saris  Montii  S.  R.  E.  Cardinalis  et  Archiep. 
Mediolanen.  Sacrvm,  etc.  Frontispiece,  vignette  on  title, 
S  plates  and  60  emblem  vignettes  by  J.  Paul  Bianchi.  Small 
folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  top,  by 
Smeers.  Mediolani,  1636 

496.  BOLOGNE  (PIERRE  DE).  Amusemens  d'un  Sep- 
tuagenaire,  ou  Contes,  Anecdotes,  Bon  Mots,  Naivetes,  &c. 
mis  en  vers.     12mo,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1786 

*  From  the  Pixerecourt  and  La  Bedoyere  collections  with 
labels. 

497.  BOLSWERT  (BOETIUS  A.— Editor).  Le  Pelerin- 
age  de  Deux  Sfjeurs  Colorabelle  et  Volontairette  Vers  leur 
Bien-aj^me  en  la  Cite  de  Jerusalem:  Contenant  les  divers 
accidens  arrivez  en  leur  voyage.  Mis  en  lumiere  par 
Boetivs  a  Bolswert;  &  nouvellement  traduit  en  Frangois. 
With  27  curious  plates  by  Bolswert.  Small  8vo,  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere. 

Bruxelles:  F.  Toppens,  1684 

*  It  is  possible  that  this  book,  first  printed  in  1636,  suggested 
to  Bunyan  the  idea  of  "  Pilgrim's  Progress." 

498.  BONANNI,  HERMAN,  SCOONBEEK  (and  others). 
Histoire  du  Clerge  Seculier  et  Regulier.  Des  Congrega- 
tions de  Chanoines  et  de  Clercs  &  des  Odres  Religieux  de 
I'un  et  de  I'autre  sexe,  qui  out  ete  etablis  jusques  a  Pres- 
ent. JfJfJf  plates  of  costumes  of  the  Clergy  and  all  Religious 
Orders,  including  frontispieces.  4  vols.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Derome  the  younger. 

Amsterdam:  Pierre  Brunei,  1716 

*  Large  Paper   copy  from  the  La  Valliere  and  Renouard 
Collections. 

499.  BONARELLI  (PROSPERO).  II  Solimano  tragedia 
<iel  Co.  Prospero  Bonarelli,  all'  Illustrissimo  Sig.  Alessan- 
dro  Tasca  .  .  .  Con  due  lettere  Discorsiue  al  S""  Antonio 
Brvni.  Engraved  title  and  o  plates  by  Callot.  4to,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape.  [Bologna,  1649] 

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500.  BONIFACIUS   VIII.      Liber   Sextus   Decretalium. 

Gothic  character  of  two  sizes,  double  columns.  11^1  unnum- 
hered  leaves  without  signatures  and  catchwords;  Jf8  and  70 
lines   to    the  page.     Headings  printed  in  red,   and  first 

-260  -         INITIAL   ILLUMINATED   IN   GOLD    AND    COLORS.      Folio,    dark 

brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt  inside  borders, 
vellum  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews,  in  a  case. 

Mentz:  Johannes  Fust  and  Petrus  Schoeffer,  1465 

*  First  Edition.  Printed  on  vellum.  A  few  leaves 
slightly  stained,  otherwise  a  fine  and  perfect  copy,  with  the 
preliminary  4  leaves  containing  the  "  Explicatio  arboris  con- 
sangviinitatis "  by  Joannes  Andrea.  The  Sunderland  [since 
rebound],  and  Ives  copy.     Hain-Copinger,  3586;  Proctor,  81. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

501.  BONIFACIUS  VIII.  Liber  Sextus  Decretalium. 
CZ^ '^  Gothic  characters  of  two  sizes,  double  columns.  162  unnum- 
bered leaves  tvithout  signatures  and  catchwords;  51  and  66 
lines  to  the  page.  Rubricated  throughout :  first  initial 
painted  in  gold,  the  others  in  blue  and  red;  at  the  end  the 
printer'' s  mark  printed  in  red.     Folio. 

Mentz:  Petrus  Schoeffer, 1473 

*  Printed  on  vellum.  Exceedingly  rare.  Contemporary 
German  binding  In  wooden  boards,  covered  with  stamped 
calf  (rebacked),  ornamented  brass  clasps,  centre  and  corner- 
pieces.     Hain,  3590;  Proctor,  101, 

502.  BONNARD  (BERNARD  DE).  Poesies.  Portrait. 
24mo,  green  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Simier.  Paris,  1824 

503.  BONNEFONS  (NICOLAS  DE).  Les  Delices  de  la 
Campagne,  suite  du  Jardinier  Frangois,  ou  est  euseigne  a 
preparer  pour  1' usage  de  la  vie,  tout  ce  qui  croist  sur  la 
terre  &  dans  les  eaux  .  .  .  Cinquiesme  Edition,  Augmentee 
par  I'Autheur.  Engraved  frontispiece.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Marius-Michel.  Paris,  1673 

*The  second  part  of  this  book,  "  Le  Floriste  Francois,"  treats 
of  the  origin  of  tulips,  with  a  catalogue  of  their  names  and 
colors,  while  the  third  part  is  devoted  to  hunting  and  fal- 
conry. 

504.  BONNETAIN  (PAUL).  Uue  Femme  a  Bord.  Hol- 
land paper  copy.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Edmond  de  Goncourt, 
with  inscription. 

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Decretalium  of  Bonifacius  VIII,  1465. 

Printed  on  Vellum  by  Fust  and  Schoeffer. 

(See  No.  500.) 


505.  BOOK  OF  FUN  (The).  Comprising:  "The  Illus- 
trated English  Grammnr,  or  Lindley  Murray  Simplified  "; 
"The  Comic  Speaker  "  ;  "  Illustrated  Arithmetic,  or  Cypher- 
ing made  Comical";  and  "The  Comic  History  of  Rome." 
Lithographic  title-page  and  numerous  woodcut  illustrations. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  cloth  covers 
bound  in.  London  [n.  d.] 

506.  BOOK  OF  GEMS  (The).  The  Poets  and  Artists  of 
Great  Britain.  Edited  by  S.  C.  Hall.  First  Edition.  With 
lJi.9  vignettes  on  steel  after  Turner,  Reynolds,  Mulready , 
Lawrence,  etc.  3  vols.  8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
Riviere.  London,  1836-37-38 

507.  BORDELON  (LAURENT).  Moliere  comedien  aux 
Champs  Elisees.  Nouvelle  Historique,  Allegorique  & 
Comique.  Frontispiece  hy  Welsing.  First  Edition.  18mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Amsterdam :  A.  Braakman,  suivant  la  copie  de  Paris,  1696 

508.  BORDELON  (LAURENT).  L'Histoire  des  Imagina- 
tions extravagantes  de  Monsieur  Oufle  causees  par  la  lec- 
ture des  livres  qui  traitent  de  la  Magie,  du  Grimoire,  des 
Demoniaques,  .  .  .  le  tout  enrichi  de  figures,  &  accompagne 
d'un  tres-grand  nombre  deNottes  curieuses,  que  rapportent 
fidellement  les  endroits  des  Livres.  With  8  plates.  First 
Edition.  3  vols,  in  1.  13mo,  brown  calf,  gilt  edges,  by  C. 
Smith.  Amsterdam,  1710 

*The  Beckford  copy,  with  bis  memorandum,  "  Handrot  sale, 
July  1833." 

509.  BOREL  (PETRUS).  Champavert.  Contes  immo- 
raux.  First  Edition.  Vignette  on  title,  hy  Godard  after 
Jean  Gigoux.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris:  Eugene  Renduel,  1833 

510.  BOREL  (PETRUS).  Rapsodies.  With  etched  frontis- 
piece.    16mo,  cloth.  Bruxelles,  1868 

*  One  of  280  copies  printed. 

511.  BOREL  (PETRUS).  Champavert.  Contes  immo- 
raux.  8  etchings  by  Audrien  Auhry  and  a  facsimile.  8vo, 
half  maroon  morocco,  gilt.  Bruxelles,  1873 

*  One  of  200  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

512.  BOREL  (PETRUS).  Madame  Putiphar.  Seconde 
edition,  conforme  pour  le  texte  et  les  vignettes  a  I'edition 
de  1839.  Preface  par  M.  Jules  Claretie.  3  vols.  8vo,  half 
maroon  levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon.         Paris,  1877 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  large  Whatman  paper. 

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513.  BORJA  (JUAN  DE).  Empresas  morales.  Frontis- 
piece by  E.  Collin  and  2"2Jf.  copper -plate  emblems  {cuts  on 
pages  Ji-l  and 331  have  been  cancelled  and  others  substituted). 
Part  I,  second  edition;  Part  II,  first  edition.  4to,  blue  mo- 
rocco, wide  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Schaefer. 

Brussels:  F.  Foppens,  1680 

*  From  the  Cortina  Collection,  with  arms. 

514.  BORROMEO  (CARLO).  Cantiques  Nouveaux  de 
S.  Charles  Borromee  et  de  S*^*'  Catherine  d'Alexandrie.  Tires 
d'un  manuscrit.  8vo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  narrow 
side  borders,  gilt  edges.  a  L'isle  Sonnante,  1779 

*  A  curious  satire,  with  frontispiece  by  B.  L.  Prevost  after 
C.  N.  Cochin,  the  younger,  six  plates  by  N.  C.  B.,  five  of  them 
in  two  states;  also  two  inserted  portraits. 

515.  BORROW  (GEORGE).  Targum,  or  Metrical  Trans- 
lations from  Thirty  Languages  and  Dialects.  First  Edi- 
tion.    8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top.  St.  Petersburg,  1835 

516.  BOSSE  (ABRAHAM).  La  Maniere  Vniverselle  de 
Mr.  (Girard)  Desargves  Lyonnois,  povr  poser  I'essiev,  & 
placer  les  heures  &  autres  choses  aux  cadrans  av  soleil. 
Engraved  title  and,  numerous  plates.  8vo,  polished  calf 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Raparlier  (title  at  p.  28). 

Paris:  Pierre  des- Hayes,  1643 

517.  BOSSE  (ABRAHAM).  Traite  des  Pratiques  geome- 
trales  et  perspectives,  enseignees  dans  I'Academie  Royale 
de  la  Peiuture  et  Sculptvre.  Engraved  frontispiece-title, 
leaf  of  dedication,  tide  between  pp.  47  and  49,  and  67  other 
plates  illustrative  of  perspective.  8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  Paris:  Chez  I'Auteur,  1666 

518.  BOSSE  (ABRAHAM).  De  la  maniere  de  graver  a 
I'eau-forte  etau  burin,  et  de  la  gravure  en  maniere  noire. 
Avec  la  fagon  de  construire  les  Presses  modernes,  &  d'im- 
primer  en  Taille-Douce.  Nouvelle  Sedition,  Augmentee  de 
I'impression  qui  imite  les  tableaux,  de  la  Graviire  en 
maniere  de  crayon,  &  de  celle  qui  imite  le  lavis.  Frontis- 
piece, dedicatory  plate,  4  vignettes  and  21  folding  plates  en- 
graved by  Ertinger,  Bonnet  and  Fessard.  8vo,  mottled 
calf,  red  edges.  Paris,  1758 

519.  BOSWELL  (JAMES).  The  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the 
Hebrides,  with  Samuel  Johnson,  L.L.D.,  containing  some 
Poetical  Pieces  by  D""  Johnson,  relative  to  the  Tour,  and 
never  before  published ;  a  Series  of  his  Conversation,  Lit- 
erary Anecdotes,  and  Opinions  of  Men  and  Books:  with  an 
Authentick  Account  of  the  Distresses  and  Escape  of  the 
Grandson  of  King  James  II,  in  the  Year  1746.  8vo,  orig- 
inal russia  binding,  gilt  back  panels,  edges  entirely  un- 
trimmed.  London,  1785 

*  First  Edition.     Boswell's  own  copy,  with  manuscript 
corrections  and  additions  in  his  autograph. 

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520.  BOSWELL  (JAMES).  The  Lifeof  SamuelJohnson, 
LL.D.  Comprehending  an  account  of  his  studies  and 
numerous  works,  in  chronological  order;  a  series  of  his 
epistolary  correspondence  and  conversations  with  many 
eminent  persons;  and  various  original  pieces  of  his  com- 
position, never  before  published.  The  whole  exhibiting  a 
view  of  literature  and  literary  men  in  Great-Britain,  for 
near  half  a  century,  during  which  he  flourished.  Portrait. 
First  Edition.  2  vols.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  UNCUT,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1791 

*  Inserted  is  an  autograph  letter  from  William  Forbes  to  Miss 
Bos  well. 

521.  [BOUCHER  (FRANCOIS).]  Fran(;ois  Boucher,  Le- 
moyne  et  Natoire,  by  Paul  Mantz.  Numerous  full-ioage 
illustrations.     Folio,  in  cloth  portfolio.  Paris,  1880 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

522.  BOUCHET  (JEAN).  Les  anciennes  et  modernes 
genealogies  des  Roys  de  France  et  mesmement  du  roy  Phara- 
mond.  Avec  leurs  Epitaphes  et  Effigies.  Leitres  hdtardes. 
64  woodcut  portraits.  Small  4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  bj' 
Bauzonnet.     The  Yemeniz  copj^ 

Poictiers:  par  Jacques  Bouchet,  1535 

523.  BOUCHET  (JEAN).  Les  Triumphes  de  la  noble  et 
amoureuse  Dame:  et  Part  de  hounestement  aymer,  compose 
par  le  Traverseur  des  voyes  perilleuses.  Lettres  hdtardes. 
Title  in  red  and  black  within  a  fine  ornamental  looodcut  bor- 
der on  black  ground,  and  a  woodcut.  Folio,  brown  levant 
morocco,  the  sides  tooled  in  an  interlaced  Grolieresque  pat- 
tern, gilt  edges,  b}^  Cape. 

Paris:  pour  Ambroise  Girault,  1536 

524.  BOUCHOT  (HENRI).  La  Femme  Anglaise  et  ses 
Peintres.  Colored  frontispiece,  19  full-page  plates  and  nu- 
merous luoodcuts  in  the  text.     4to,  original  covers,  uncut. 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  large  vellum  paper.  Paris,  1903 

525.  BOUDARD  (JEAN  BAPTISTE).  Iconologie,  tiree 
de  divers  auteurs.  630  copper-plates,  3  of  which  are  colored 
by  hand.  3  vols,  in  1.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Motte.  Vienne:  J.  T.  de  Trattneru,  1766 

526.  BOURCHIER  (JOHN,  LORD  BERNERS— Trans- 
lator). The  History  of  the  Valiant  Knight  Arthur  of  Little 
Britain.  A  Romance  of  Chivaby.  Frontispiece  and  2^ 
plates  engraved  by  Heath  from  illuminated  drawings  in  an 
old  manuscript. .  4to,  red  morocco,  back  and  sides  richl}- 
tooled,  with  coat  of  arms,  doublure  of  vellum,  uncut  edges, 
by  Thompson.  London,  1814 

527.  BOURGET  (PAUL).  Andre  Cornells.  First  Edi- 
tion.    12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris,  1887 
83 


528.  BOURGHESIUS  (JOANNES).  Vita?  Passionis  et 
Mortis  Jesn  Christi  Domini  nostri  Mysteria,  Pijs  Medita- 
tionibus  et  Adspirationibus  exposita  par  P.  Joannem  Bour- 
ghesium  .  .  .  Figuris  seneis  expressa  perBoetiuin  a  Bolswert. 
Engraved  title  and  76  brilliant  copper-plates  by  Bolsiuert. 
Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford 
(half-title  repaired).  Antwerpise,  1622 

529.  BOURSAULT  (EDME).  Le  Mort  Vivant,  comedie. 
Dediee  a  Monseignevr  le  Due  de  Guise.  Representee  par 
les  Comediens  du  Roy.  First  Edition,  12mo,  green 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1662 

530.  BOURSAULT  (EDME).  Le  Portrait  du  Peintre, 
ou  la  Contre-Critique  de  L'Escole  des  Femmes.  Comedie 
Representee  sur  le  Theatre  Royal  de  I'Hostel  de  Bourgogne. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1663 

*  The  First  Edition,  containing  passages  which  were  after- 
wards suppressed. 

531.  BOURSAULT  (EDME).  LeMedecin  Volant,  Come- 
die. First  Edition.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1665 

532.  BOURSAULT  (EDME).  La  Metamorphose  des 
Yevx  de  Phil  is,  changez  en  Astres.  Pastoralle.  Repre- 
sentee par  la  Troupe  Royale,  Et  mise  au  Theatre.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1665 

533.  BOURSAULT  (EDME).  CEuvres  de  M.  Boursault, 
contenant  les  pieces  de  Theatre,  Nouvelle  Edition  augmen- 
tee.  Two  frontispieces  and  7  other  plates.  2  vols.  12mo, 
vellum  boards,  uncut,  by  Pouillet.  Amsterdam,  1721 

534.  BOURSAULT  (EDME.).  Le  Prince  de  Conde, 
roman  historique.  Suivi  d'eclaircissements  et  de  pieces 
interessantes  sur  les  regnes  de  Frangois  II,  de  Charles  IX 
et  de  Henri  III.  Papier  yelin  copy.  2  vols.  12mo,  red 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Derome.  Paris,  1792 

535.  BOUSSOLE.  LaBoussole  des  Amans.  12mo,  citron 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Cologne,  167Q 

536.  BOUTEROiTE  (CLAUDE).  Recherches  Curieuses 
des  Monoyes  de  France,  depuis  le  commencement  de  la 
monarchie.  Vignettes  by  N.  Boiinart  and  numerous  p>loites 
of  coins  in  the  text.  Folio,  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Boyet.  Paris:  Ed  me.  Martin,  1666 

*  From  the  libraries  of  the  Due  de  la  Valliere  and  Prince 
Radziwill. 

84 


537.  BOZE  (CLAUDE  GROS  DE).  Histoire  de  I'Aea- 
demie  Royale  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres,  etc.  En- 
graved frontispiece^  3  fleurons  and  3  vignettes:  3  vols, 
small  8vo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  arms  of  the  Cardinal  de 
Fleury,  gilt  edges.  Paris:  H.  L.  Guerin,  1740 

538.  BRACHELIUS  (ADOLPH).  Historianum  Nostri 
Temporis.  Editio  Ultima.  In  duas  Partes  divisa,  etc. 
Frontispiece  and  97  portraits.     12mo,  vellum,  boards. 

Amsterdam:  J.  van  Meurs,  1659 

539.  BRADLEY  (JOHN  W.).  A  Dictionary  of  Minia- 
turists, Illuminators,  Calligraphers,  and  Copyists,  with 
reference  to  their  works,  and  Notices  of  their  Patrons,  from 
the  Establishment  of  Christianity  to  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury. Large  Paper  copy.  3  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  London:  Quaritch,  1887-1889 

540.  BRAMSTON  (JAMES).  The  Man  of  Taste.  Oc- 
casion'd  by  an  Epistle  of  Mr.  Pope's  on  that  Subject. 
First  Edition.  Frontispiece  and  vignette.  8vo,  morocco, 
uncut.  London:  J.  Wright,  1733 

541.  BRANDT  (SEBASTIAN).  Stultifera  Navis.  Nar- 
ragonice  perfectionis  nunquam  satis  laudata  nauis.  Roman 
character.  CLIX  numbered  leaves,  a  blank,  and  4-  un- 
numbered leaves  betiueen  HJ/.  and  lJf5,  tuith  signatures ;  30 
lines  to  the  page  ;  117  woodcuts.  4to,  citron  levant  morocco, 
gilt  panels,  back  and  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Basilefe;  Johannes  Bergman  de  Olpe,  1497 

*  On  verso  of  leaf  76  there  are  references  to  the  dis- 
covery OF  America.     Hain,  3750. 

542.  [BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).]  A  Solemne  Joviall 
Disputation,  Theoreticke  and  Practicke;  briefly  shadowing 
the  Law  of  Drinking:  together  with  the  Solemnities  and 
Controversies  occurring,  etc. ;  also  The  Smoaking  Age,  or, 
the  man  in  the  mist:  with  the  life  and  death  of  Tobacco. 
Dedicated  to  those  three  renowned  and  imparalle'd  Heroes, 
Captain  Whiffe,  Captaine  Pipe,  and  Captaine  Snuffe,  etc. 
Engraved  froyitispieces  by  Marshall  to  both  parts,  but  lacks 
both  explanatory  leaves.     12mo,  calf,  gilt,  hy  W.  Pratt. 

OENOZ.   *T  HOPOAIE:  At  the  Signe  of  Teare-Nose.  1617 

*  First  Edition.     The  frontispieces  are  tlie  earliest  known 
work  of  Marshall. 

543.     BRATHWAIT     (RICHARD).       A     New     Spring 
Shadowed  in  Sundry  Pithie  Poems.    Musophilus.     Woodcut     Z^  O    " 
on  title.     Small  4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges.     (Very  slight  re- 
pair to  the  margin  of  sig.  E2.) 

London:  Printed  by  G.  Eld  for  Thomas  Baylie,  1619 

*  First  Edition.     One  of  only  four  perfect  copies  known. 

85 


75- 


544.  [BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).]     Natvres  Embassie : 
/St            or,  the  Wilde-mans  Measvres:    Danced  naked  by  twelue 

Satyres,  with  sundry  others  continued  in  the  next  Section. 
Wilde  men  may  dance  wise  measures;  Come  then 

ho, 
Though  I  be  wilde,  my  measures  are  not  so. 

16mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

[London] :  Printed  for  Richard  Whitaker,  1621 

*  First  Edition.     With  the  separate  titles  to  each  part. 

545.  BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).     The  English  Gentle- 
Mi  —      woman,  drawne   out   to   the   full   Body:  Expressing,  what 

Habilliments  does  best  attire  her,  what  Ornaments  doe 
best  adorne  her,  what  Complements  doe  best  accomplish 
her.  Frontispiece-title  engraved  hy  Marshall.  Small  4to,- 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  (Lacks 
the  "Explanation  of  the  Frontispiece";  the  frontispiece 
and  title  re-margined,  and  corners  of  some  of  the  last  leaves 
repaired.) 

London:  Printed  by  B.  Alsop  and  T.  Fawcet  for  Michael 
Sparke,  1631. 

*  First  Edition. 

c^^^qo  546.  [BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).]  A  Strange  Meta- 
morphosis of  Man  transformed  into  a  Wildernesse.  De- 
ciphered in  characters.  18mo,  dark  blue  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindory. 

London :  Printed  by  Thomas  Harper  and  are  to  be  sold 
by  Lawrence  Chapman,  1634. 

*  First  Edition,  apparently  unknown  to  most  bibliographers 
of  Brathwaite. 

j^ȣ  547.   BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD),     A  Survey  of  History : 

or,  a  Nursery  for  Gentry.  Contrived  and  Comprized  in  an 
Intermixt  Discourse  upon  Historicall  and  Poeticall  Rela- 
tions, etc.  Engraved  title  by  W.  Marshall.  Small  4to, 
half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  I.  Okes  for  Jasper  Emery,  1638 

548.  [BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).]  Barnabees  Journal 
Sb^^°~  under  the  Names  of  Mirtilius  &  Faustulus  shadowed:  for 
the  Travellers  Solace  lately  published,  to  most  apt  numbers 
reduced,  and  to  the  old  Tune  of  Bamabe  commonly  chanted. 
By  Corymboeus.  Engraved  title  by  W.  Marshall^  and 
separate  titles  to  each  part.  18mo,  dark  blue  levant  morocco, 
ornamental  gilt  tooling,  doublure  of  green  levant  panels,  gilt 
borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Binder3\  (A  few  headlines 
shaved.)  [London:  Printed  by  John  Haviland,  1638] 

*  First  Edition,  many  passages  of  which  were  altered  in 
later  issues  to  suit  a  more  modern  taste.  It  was  licensed  to 
John  Haviland,  June  7,  1638,  but  no  imprint  is  on  the  volume. 
The  frontispiece  by  Marshall  appeared  only  in  this  edition. 


549.  BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).     The  English  Gentle-      ^  aj 
man;  and  the  English  Gentlewoman:  Both  In  one  Volvme 
couched,  and  in  one  Modell  portrayed  :  to  the  living  glory  of 

their  Sexe,  thelastingstory  of  their  Worth.  Being  presented 
to  present  times  for  ornaments;  commended  to  posterity  for 
Presidents.  With  a  Ladies  Love-Lectvre  And  a  Svpplement 
lately  annexed,  and  Entituled  The  Tvrtle's  Trivmph.  The 
Third  Edition  revised,  corrected,  and  enlarged.  Engraved 
frontispiece  by  Marshall,  and  with  the  two  folding  leaves  of 
explanation.  Folio,  mottled  calf  gilt,  centre  ornaments,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford.      London :  Printed  by  John  Dawson,  1641 

*  Although  described  on  the  title  as  "Third  Edition,"  it  is 
probably  the  first  issue  of  the  two  books  in  this  form. 

Contains  a  few  lines  of  errata  at  the  end  of  part  one,  not 
found  in  all  copies. 

550.  BRATHWAIT   (RICHARD).     The  Honest  Ghost,     .qq£o 
or  A  Voice  from  the  Vault.     Engraved  title  by  Vaughan 

and  one  plate  ivith  preliminary  leaf  of  description  {all  re- 
margined). 12mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  with  arms,  gilt  edges, 
by  Murton.     London  :  Printed  for  Ric.  Hodgkinsonue,  1658 

*  First  Edition.  Apparently  a  thick  paper  copy.  From  the 
Bindley  collection,  with  bookplate,  and  with  the  Griswold 
Arms  on  the  cover. 

551.  BRATHWAIT    (RICHARD).     A   Comment   Upon    3,^00 
the   Two   Tales   of   our   Ancient,   Renowned,   and   Ever- 
Living   Poet   Si'  Jeffray   Chaucer,    Knight.     The   Miller's 

Tale,  and  The  Wife  of  Bath.  First  Edition.  12mo,  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind-tooled,  gilt  over  red  edges, 
by  Riviere.  London:  Printed  by  W.  Godbid,  1665 

552.  BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).     Drunken  Barnaby's     o.  ^  00 
Four  Journeys  to  the  North  of  England.     In  Latin  and     ^^    ~~ 
English  Verse.     Wittily  and  Merrily  (tho'  near  One  Hun- 
dred Years  ago)  compos'd;    found  among  some  old  musty 
Books,  that  had  a  long  time  lain  by  in  a  Corner;  and  now 

at  last  made  publiek.  To  which  is  added,  Bessy  Bell. 
Frontispiece  after  W.  Marshall.,  ayid  another  plate.  Second 
Edition.  12mo,  brown  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  London:  S.  Illidge,  1716 

*  With  introductory  matter  and  an  Index  not  found  in  the 
First  Edition.     The  Lefferts  copy,  with  bookplate. 

553.  BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).     Drunken  Barnaby's       ^  ^ 
Four  Journeys  to  the  North  of    England.     In  Latin  and     ''*'   ~ 
English    Metre.     Wittily   and    merrily   (tho'    an    Hundred 
Years  ago)  compos'd;  found  among  some  old  musty  Books 

that  had  lain  a  long  time  by  in  a  Corner,  and  now  at  last 
made  publiek.  Together  with  Bessy  Bell.  Illustrated  with 
several  new  copper  cuts  {engraved  by  J.  Clark).  12mo,  calf 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Lewis.  London :  S.  Illidge,  1723 

*  Inserted  is  a  portrait  of  William  Bosworth,  the  supposed 
author  of  the  book,  after  the  print  by  Glover.  The  Third 
Edition  and  the  first  to  contain  the  plate  of  the  Puritan  hang- 
ing his  cat  for  catching  a  mouse  on  the  Sabbath  day. 


o.  t  19       ^^^-  BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).  Barnabse  Itinerarium, 
3^5         etc.     Edited  b}'  Joseph  Haslewood.     Plates,  some  inserted, 
by  Hazlewood.     12mo,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London,  1818 

*  Joseph  Haslewood's  edition  of  1818,  with  a  collection  of 
title-pages,  engravings,  etc.,  from  various  editions  and  trial- 
proofs  for  his  new  edition  published  in  two  volumes,  1830. 
Haslewood's  copy,  with  his  bookplate,  corrections  and  notes. 

"  This  is  a  cut-clown  copy  to  size  ivith  the  later  one,  of  the 
first  edition  edited  by  me.  It  has  the  printer's  specimens,  <&c. 
(set  up  for  the  next  edition),  in  the  precedent  matter,  and  is 
embellished  or  illustrated  with  several  incidental  prints,  etc." 

^^  555.  BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).  Barnabfeltinerarium, 

o^5  —  or,  Barnaby's  Journal.  With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  a 
Bibliographical  Introduction  to  the  Itinerary,  and  a  Cata- 
logue of  his  Works.     Edited  by  Joseph  Haslewood,     Two 

portraits  and  re-production  of  the  engraved  title  of  the  first 
edition.  2  vols.  12mo,  olive  straight-grain  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges.  London,  1820 

*  Eighth  Edition,  of  which  only  123  copies  were  issued. 
Joseph  Haslewood's  copy,  with  his  pencilled  note,  ''A  choice 
picked  copy  for  the  Editor  himself." 


5o"- 


556.  BRATHWAIT  (RICHARD).  Barnabfe  Itinerarium, 
or  Barnabee's  Journal.  With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  a 
Bibliographical  Introduction  to  the  Itinerary,  and  a  Cata- 
logue of  his  Works.  Edited  from  the  first  edition,  by 
Joseph  Haslewood.  New  edition,  carefully  revised  by  W. 
Carew  Hazlitt.  Plates.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  private  circulation,  18T6 

*  One  of  two  copies  printed  on  vellum,  with  signed 
statement  by  the  printers  to  that  effect. 

557.  BRAYLEY  (EDWARD  W.).  Views  in  Suffolk, 
Norfolk  and  Northamptonshire;  illustrative  of  the  Works 
of  Robert  Bloomfield,  accompanied  with  descriptions, 
[and].  Memoir  of  the  Poet's  Life.  Numerous  illustrations. 
Original  edition.     4to,  sprinkled  calf. 

London:  Vernor  [^ca.  1806] 
*Avitograph  "...  Smets,  Savannah,  Nov.  30th,  1824,"  on 
title. 

558.  BRETEX  (JACQUES).  Les  Tournois  de  Chauvenci, 
donnes  vers  la  fin  du  treizieme  siecle.  Annotes  par  feu 
Philibert  Delmotte  .  .  .  et  publics  par  H.  Delmotte,  son  fils. 
8vo,  rose  velvet  embossed  with  a  design  in  panels,  silver- 
gilt  corners  and  clasps,  vellum  linings,  gilt  edges.  In  a 
half-morocco  case.  Valenciennes,  1835 

*  Printed  in  Gothic  type  on  vellum.  Outline  frontispiece  on 
India  paper,  with  two  duplicates  painted  by  hand,  and,  in- 
serted, a  sepia  portrait  of  Delmotte  by  Madou,  an  illuminated 
facsimile  page  of  text  and  two  pages  of  arms  colored  by  hand. 


559.  BRETT  (ARTHUR).  Threnodia.  On  the  Death 
of  the  High  boru  Prince  Henry,  Duke  of  Glocester.  First 
Edition.  Small  4to,  blue  levant,  centre  panels  of  brown 
stamped  morocco,  the  intervals  studded  with  gilt  dots,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere. 

Oxford:  Printed  by  H.  Hall,  for  Ric.  Davis,  1660 

560.  BRIANVILLE  (CLAUDE-ORONCE  F.  DE).  His- 
toire  Sacree  en  Tableaux,  j)our  Monseigneur  le  Dauphin. 
Frontispiece  and  138  illustrations  hy  S.  Le  Clerc.  3  vols. 
12mo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome. 

Paris:  Charles  de  Sercy,  1677-75 

561.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT),  Prometheus  the  Firegiver. 
First  Edition,     Small  4to,  half  parchment,  uncut. 

Oxford :  H.  Daniel,  1883 

*  Only  100  copies  privately  printed. 

562.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT).  Plays.  Consisting  of  Nero. 
Parts  1  and  2.  Palicio;  Ulysses;  CapUves;  Achilles;  Hu- 
mours; Feast  of  Bacchus.  First  Editions.  8  plays  in  1 
vol.  4:to,  brown  levant  morocco,  panelled  back  and  sides, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.         London,  1885-94 

*  At  the  back  are  bound  the  original  paper  covers,  5  original 
manuscript  prologues  by  Thomas  Hutchinson,  and  several 
addressed  envelopes  in  Bridges'  autograph. 

563.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT).  The  Feast  of  Bacchvs. 
4to,  half  parchment,  uncut.  Oxford:  H.  Daniel,  1889 

*  One  of  105  copies  privately  printed. 

564.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT.)  The  Growth  of  Love.  4to, 
half  parchment,  uncut.  Oxford:  H.  Daniel,  1890 

*Only  100  copies  privately  printed. 

565.  [BRISSART-BINET  (C.  A.).]  Cazin;  Sa  Vie  et 
ses  Editions.  Par  un  Cazinophile.  8vo,  half  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut  Cazinopolis  [Reims],  1863 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  large  paper. 

566  BRITISH  DRAMA.  The  Ancient  British  Drama. 
Vignettes  on  titles.  3  vols.  London,  1810,  also,  the  British 
Drama,  comprehending  the  best  Plays  in  the  English  lan- 
guage. Vignettes  on  titles.  5  vols  London,  1804.  Together, 
8  vols,  roj^al  8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  London,  18L0-1804 

*  Edited  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  The  material  of  the  former  is 
taken  chiefly  from  Dodsley's  Old  Plays. 

567.  BRITISH  ESSAYISTS.  The  British  Essayists;— 
Tatler,  Guardian,  Rambler,  Spectator,  Mirror,  etc.,  with 
Prefaces,  Historical  and  Biographical.  Portraits  on  India 
paper.  38  vols.  12mo,  half  cloth  and  boards,  paper  labels, 
uncut.  Boston:  Little  Brown  and  Co.,  1866 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  large  paper. 


568.  BROGLIE  (JACQUES  VICTOR  ALBERT,  DUG 
DE).  La  Journee  de  Fontenoy.  4to,  olive  levant  morocco, 
elaborately  tooled  on  the  back  and  sides  with  an  original 
design,  inside  borders,  green  silk  linings,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  Navarre,  1897 

*  One  of  75  copies  on  papier  velin,  with  the  12  etchings  by 
Lalauze  in  2  states,  also  an  original  water-color  drawing  by 
Lalauze. 

569.  BROME  (ALEXANDER).  A  Canterbury  Tale, 
translated  Out  of  Chaucers  old  English  Into  our  now  vsvall 
language.  Whereunto  is  added  the  Scots  Pedler.  Newly 
enlarged  by  A.  B.  Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere.  Printed  in  the  yeare  1641 

*  First  edition  of  Brome's  earliest  production.  One  of 
only  two  copies  known. 

570.  BROME  (ALEXANDER).  The  Coming  Lovers. 
A  Comedy.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  Will.  Sheares,  1654 

571.  BROME  (ALEXANDER— Editor).  The  Rump,  or 
A  Collection  of  Songs  and  Ballads,  made  upon  those  who 
would  be  a  Parliament,  and  were  but  the  Rump  of  a  House 
of  Commons,  five  times  dissolv'd.  Frontispiece.  Small 
8vo,  green  morocco,  gilt  centre  panels  on  a  blind-tooled 
background,  doublure  and  end  papers  of  brown  morocco, 
with  broad  gilt  and  blind-tooled  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Hering.  In  blue  morocco  solander  case.  (Front  margin 
of  last  leaf  restored. ) 

London:  Printed  for  H.  Brome  and  N.  Marsh,  1660 

*  First  Edition  .  Very  rare.  This  copy  is  on  thick  paper 
AND  is  believed  TO  BE  THE  ONLY  COPY  KNOWN.  The  Per- 
kins copy,  with  a  long  MS.  note  inserted,  which  calls  attention 
to  certain  points  not  discovered  in  other  copies  examined,  and 
pronounces  this  to  be  "  the  only  copy  at  present  known  with- 
out these  variations." 

The  collection  was  edited  by  Alexander  Brome,  who  also 
wrote  many  of  the  songs.  Most  of  these  pieces  appeared  from 
time  to  time  in  the  form  of  broadsides. 

572.  BROME  (ALEXANDER).  Songs  and  other  Poems. 
First  Edition.  Portrait  by  Hertochs.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco,  richly  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  (Title  re- 
margined at  top,  and  errata  cut  down  and  inlaid.) 

London:  Printed  for  Henry  Brome,  1661 

*  E.  H.  Granger's  copy,  with  autograph  dated  1785,  on  re- 
verse of  portrait. 

573.  BROME  (ALEXANDER— Editor).  Rump:  or  an 
exact  collection  Of  the  Choycest  Poems  and  Songs  relat- 
ing to  the  Late  Times  By  the  most  Eminent  Wits,  from 
Anno    1639.   to   Anno    1661.       Frontispiece   and   engraved 

90 


title.      Small  8vo,  green   levant   morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  R.  De  Coverly. 
London:  Printed  for  Henry  Brome  and  Henry  Marsh,  166.i 

*  The  Address  to  the  Reader  is  the  same  as  in  the  First  Edi- 
tion (1660),  but  the  text  is  altogether  different. 

574.  BROME  (ALEXANDER).  Songs  and  other  Poems. 
The  Second  Edition,  Corrected  and  enlarged.  Portrait  by 
Loggan.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere.  London:  Printed  for  Henry  Brome,  1664 

*  With  the  extra  leaf  at  end  containing  ' '  Mr.  Brome's  Songs," 
printed  lengthwise  of  the  page. 

575.  BROME  (ALEXANDER,  and  others— Transla- 
tors). The  Poems  of  Horace,  Consisting  of  Odes,  Salyres, 
and  Epistles,  Rendered  in  English  Verse  by  Several  Per- 
sons. Portrait  of  Brome  by  Loggan  and  of  Horace  by  Dun- 
staJl.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere.  (Name  stamped  on  reverse  of  one  por- 
trait. )     London :  Printed  by  E.  Cotes  for  Henry  Brome,  1666 

*  First  Edition,  with  the  leaf  of  imprimatur.  The  greater 
part  of  these  translations  were  made  by  Brome.  Others  were 
by  Sir  Richard  Fanshaw,  Cowley,  Sir  John  Denham,  Sir  Thomas 
Hawkins,  and  Ben  Jonson. 

576.  BROME  (ALEXANDER).  Songs  and  other  Poems. 
The  Third  Edition  enlarged.  Portrait  of  Brome  by 
Loggan.  12mo,  sprinkled  calf.  (Piece  of  margin  torn 
from  p.  125.)  London:  Printed  for  Henry  Brome,  1668 

*  Apparently  the  only  "enlargement"  from  the  second  edi- 
tion is  the  poem  entitled  "On  a  Parson  and  a  Lawyer." 

577.  BROME  (ALEXANDER)  and  others.  A  Collec- 
tion of  Loyal  Songs  Written  against  the  Rump  Parliament, 
Between  the  Years  1639  and  1661.  With  an  Historical  In- 
troduction to  the  Whole.  2  vols.  12mo,  russia  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  London:  Printed  for  J.  Stone,  1731 

578.  BROME  (RICHARD).  The  Antipodes;  a  comedie. 
Acted  in  the  Yeare  1638.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

London:  Printed  by  J.  Okes,  1640 

*  Laid  in  is  a  four-page  letter  from  Prof.  Lake  comparing 
this  with  the  Hammond  copy. 

579.  BROME  (RICHARD).  A  Joviall  Crew;  or.  The 
Merry  Beggars.  Presented  in  a  Comedie,  at  the  Cock-pit 
in  Drury-Lane,  in  the  year  1641.  First  Edition.  Small  4to, 
calf.         London:  Printed  by  J.  Y.  for  E.  D.  and  N.  E.,  1652 

*  The  Perkins  copy,  with  arms  on  sides. 

580.  BROME  (RICHARD).  Five  New  Plays  (Viz.), 
Madd  Couple  well  matcht,  Novella,  Court  Beggar,  City  Witt, 
Damoiselle.  First  Edition.  Portrait  by  Cross  (slightly 
defective  on  lower  blank  margin).  12mo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moselj^  etc.,  1653 

91 


581.  BROME  (RICHARD).  Five  new  Playes:  viz.  The 
English  Moor,  1658 ;  The  Love-sick  Court,  1658 ;  TheWeeding 
of  the  Covent  Garden,  1658;  The  New  Academy,  1658;  The 
Queen  and  Concubine,  1659.  Each  with  separate  titles.  In 
one  volume,  12mo,  original  calf,  with  the  label. 

London:  Printed  for  Andrew  Crook,  etc.,  1658-59 

*  First  Editions.  The  English  Moor  has  the  two  titles,  that 
of  1658  without  the  author's  name,  and  the  cancel  title  of  1659 
with  the  author's  name.  Extremely  rare  in  this  state,  the  two 
copies  in  the  British  Museum  being  both  imperfect  and  the 
Grenville  copy  having  only  the  cancel  title.  The  Sir  Henry 
Hope  Edwards  copy,  with  bookplate. 

582.  BRONGNIART  (A.).  Traite  des  arts  ceramiques 
ou  de  poteries  considerees  dans  leur  histoire,  leur  pratique 
et  leur  theorie.  2  vols.  8vo.  With  an  oblong  4-to  atlas  con- 
taining 60  plates,  tables,  etc.  Together,  3  vols,  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1854 

583.  [BRONTE  (CHARLOTTE).]  Poems.  First  Edi- 
tion; with  Smith,  Elder  cO  Co.  title.  12mo,  half  green 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1846 

584.  [BRONTE  (CHARLOTTE).]  Jane  Eyre.  An  Auto- 
biography. Edited  by  Currer  Bell.  3  vols.  12mo,  half 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Champs. 

London, 1847 

*  First  Edition.  Very  scarce.  This  copy  has  the  adver- 
tisements bound  in  the  back. 

585.  [BRONTE  (CHARLOTTE).]  Shirley.  A  Tale. 
By  Currer  Bell.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  green 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Champs.  London,  1849 

586.  BRONTE  (CHARLOTTE).]  Villette.  By  Currer 
Bell.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1853 

587.  BRONTE  (CHARLOTTE).]  The  Professor,  a  Tale. 
First  Edition.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Champs.  Loudon,  1857 

588.  BROUER  (MATTHEUS).  Zederyke  Zinnebeelden 
der  Tonge,  door  Mattheus  Brouerius  van  Niedek.  Frontis- 
piece engraved  hy  Folkema,  vignettes  and  JfO  emblems.  Small 
8vo,old  red  morocco, gilt  panels, gilt  edges.  Amsterdam, 1716 

589.  BROUER  (MATTHEUS).  Zederyke  Zinnebeelden 
der  Tonge.  Frontispiece-title  engraved  by  J.  Folkema  after 
A.  Houbraken,  and  J/J  vignettes.  8vo,  green  morocco,  gilt 
and  blind-tooled,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Amsterdam:  Pieter  Meijer,  1764 

92 


590.  BROUGHAM  (HENRY  PETER,  LORD).  Albeit 
Luuel;  or,  The  Chateau  of  Languedoc.  First  Edition. 
3  vols.  12mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  bj' 
Matthews.  Loudon,  1844 

*  Suppressed  on  the  eve  of  publication. 

591.  BROUGHTON  (HUGH).  A  Concent  of  Scripture, 
by  H.  Brovgliton.  Small  4to,  brown  straight-grain  morocco, 
bliud  tooled  panels,  gilt  fillet,  gilt  over  rough  edges. 

[1591  or  1592] 

*  Perfect  copy  on  vellum  of  the  second  edition,  with  an 
ordinary  woodcut  "T"  beginning  the  dedication.  It  has  37 
leaves  of  letterpress,  no  colophon,  an  engraved  title,  a  folded 
map  with  both  hemispheres  in  one  globular  projection,  and 
four  plates,  which  are  more  brilliant  impressions  than  those  in 
the  copy  sold  in  Part  I.  of  the  Robert  Hoe  collection  (no.  515). 
The  engraved  title  is  not  signed  "  WR"(ogers),  and  the  top  and 
bottom  margins  of  the  map  are  much  wider.  Only  three  copies 
on  vellum  are  known,  the  third  being  in  the  Bodleian  Library. 

Dawson  Turner's  copy  with  his  autograph  and  manuscript 
notes  on  the  fly-leaf. 

592.  BROUGHTON  (HUGH).  Epistolse  Hebrpeae,  qua 
Byzantiaco  Judseo  respondetur  de  religione,  etc.  Translated 
from  the  Hebrew  into  Greek  and  Latin.  Map  and  four 
engraved  plates,  probably  by  W.  Rogers.  4to,  sprinkled 
calf,  gilt  back.  Amsterdam,  1606 

*  A  British  Museum  duplicate. 

593.  BROWN  (JOHN,  D^).  Barbarossa.  A  Tragedy. 
As  it  is  Perform'd  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in  Drury  Lane. 
First  Edition.  8vo,  black  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London  :  J.  and  R.  Jonson,  1755 

*  Prologue  and  epilogue  by  Garrick. 

594.  BROWN  (RAWDON).  Avisi  di  Londra.  (Com- 
munication to  the  Philobiblon  Society.)  Bvo,  brown  levant 
morocco,  doublure  and  flj^-leaves  of  maroon  russia,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  b}"  Zaehnsdorf.  [London,  n.  d.] 

595.  [BROWN  (THOMAS).]  A  Description  of  Mr. 
D(ryde)n's  Funeral.  A  Poem.  The  Third  Edition,  with 
Additions.     Small  folio,  half  morocco.  London,  1700 

596.  [BROWNE  (I.  H.).]  A  Pipe  of  Tobacco;  in  Imita- 
tion of  Six  Several  Authors  (Young,  Pope,  Swift  and 
others).  First  Edition.  Bvo,  roan  (cut  down,  and  sev- 
eral margins  defective).  London,  1736 

597.  BROWNE  (WILLIAM).  Britannia's  Pastorals; 
Lond.  print,  for  Geo.  Norton,  dwell:  at  Temple-barr,  (1613). 
(II)  Britannia's  Pastorals.  The  second  Booke.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don; Printed  by  Thomas  Snodham,  1616.  First  Editions 
OF  BOTH  PARTS.     Engraved  title  by  W.  Hole.     Small  folio, 

93 


two  books  in  one  volume,  crimson  levant  morocco  gilt, 
doublure  of  crimson  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  (Several  margins  repaired,  and  tiny  wormhole 
through  a  few  pages.)  London,  1613,  1616 

598.  BROWNING  (ROBERT).  Selections  from  the 
Poetry;  with  an  Introduction  by  Richard  Grant  White. 
Portrait  in  two  states.  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt, 
corner  ornaments,  by  Cuzin.  New  York  [1883] 

*  Large  Japan  paper  copy,  only  70  printed. 

599.  [BRUEYS  (DAVID  AUGUSTIN).]  Gabinie. 
Tragedie  Chretieune.  First  Edition.  18mo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  byThibaron.  Paris,  1699 

600.  BRUGIS  (THOMAS).  Vade  Mecum:  or,  a  Com- 
panion for  a  Chyrurgion :  fitted  for  times  of  peace  or  war. 
Compendiously  shewing  the  yong  Artist  the  use  of  every 
severall  Instrument  belonging  to  a  Chyrurgion ;  etc.  Por- 
trait of  the  author  engraved  by  T.  Cross.  16mo,  dark  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 
[Contemporary^  medical  manuscript  laid  in.] 

London:  Printed  by  T.  H.  for  Thomas  Williams,  1652 

*  First  Edition.     Watts  gives  the  date  of  the  first  edition  as 
1651,  in  wliich  be  is  probably  in  error. 

601.  BRUNES  (JOHANNES  DE).  Emblemata  of  Zinne- 
werck.  Engraved  title  and  52  copper-plate  illustrations  hy 
Pass,  Blon,  Vander  Venne  and  others.  4to,  green  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Amsterdam:  Abraham  Latham   [after  1624] 

602.  BRUNET  (GUSTAVE).  Fantaisies  Bibliographi- 
ques.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  top,  uncut,  by 
David.  Paris,  1864 

*  Holland  paper  copy,  only  250  printed. 

603.  BRUNET  (GUSTAVE).  La  France  litteraire  au 
XVe  siecle  ou  catalogue  raisonne  des  ouvrages  en  tout  genre 
imprimes  en  langue  francaise  jusqu'a  Tan  1500.  First  Edi- 
tion. 8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
David.  Paris,  1865 

*  One  of  300  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

604.  BRUNET  (GUSTAVE).  Imprimeurs  imaginaires  et 
libraires  supposes.  Etude  bibliographique  suivie  de  re- 
cherches  sur  quelques  ouvrages  imprimes  avec  des  indications 
fictives  de  lieux  ou  avec  des  dates  singulieres.  First  Edition. 
8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  David. 

Paris,  1866 

605.  [BRUNET  (GUSTAVE).]  Bibliomania  in  the  Pres- 
ent Day  in  France  and  England;  or  some  accounts  of  cele- 
brated recent  sales,  from  the  French  of  Philomneste  Junior. 
Portrait.     12mo,  paper.  New  York,  1880 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  vellum  paper. 

94       ■ 


606.  BRUNO  (GIORDANO).  II  Candelaio,  comedia. 
12ino,  old  citron  morocco,  with  inlaid  borders  of  red  morocco, 
gilt  edges.     (2  leaves  missing.)  Parigi,  1582 

607.  BRYANT  (WILLIAM  CULLEN).  Thirty  Poems. 
First  Edition.  Post  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over 
rough  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  New  York,  1864 

608.  BRYANT  (W.  C.)  and  GAY  (S.  H.).  A  popular 
History  of  the  United  States,  from  the  first  discovery  of  the 
Western  Hemisphere  by  the  Northmen,  to  the  end  of  the  first 
century  of  the  Union  of  the  states.  Preceded  by  a  sketch  of 
the  pre-historic  period  and  the  age  of  the  mound  builders. 
Portrait,  numerous  steel  plates  and  ivoodcuts.  First  Edition. 
4  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  New  York,  1876-81 

609.  BUCK  (SIR  GEORGE).  The  Great  Plantagenet. 
Or  a  continved  svccession  of  that  Royall  Name,  from  Henry 
the  Second,  to  our  Sacred  Soveraigne  King  Charles.  Small 
4to,  purple  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London :  Printed  by  Nicholas  and  John  Okes,  1635 

*  The  First  Edition  was  published  in  1605,  and  is  here  re- 
printed with  the  author 's  alterations  and  additions.  This  copy 
has  both  the  separate  title  to  ' '  Eclog  between  Damaetas  and 
Silenus, ' '  and  the  leaf  preceding  title,  with  the  royal  arms. 

610.  BUCK  (SIR  GEORGE).  The  History  of  the  Life 
and  Reigne  of  Richard  the  Third.  Portrait  of  Richard  III, 
hy  Cross.  Second  Edition.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  by  W.  Wilson,  1647 

611.  BUCKINGHAM  (JOHN  SHEFFIELD,  DUKE 
OF).  The  Works  of  John  Sheffield,  Earl  of  Mulgrave,  Mar- 
quis of  Normanby,  and  Duke  of  Buckingham.  2  vols.  12mo, 
blue  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London :  Printed  for  Jolm  Barber,  1726 

*  The  Gosford  Copy. 

612.  BULLEN  (A.  H.— Editor).  Lyrics  from  the  Song- 
Books  of  the  Elizabethan  Age.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut.    Large  Paper  Edition  limited  to  250  copies. 

London,  1887 

613.  BULLEN  (A.  H.— Editor).  Speculum  Amantis: 
Love  Poems  from  rare  Song-Books  and  Miscellanies  of  the 
Seventeenth  Century.  4to,  half  blue  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
500  copies  printed.  London:  Privately  Printed,  1889 

614.  BULLEN  (A.  H.— Editor).  Poems,  Chiefly  Lyrical, 
from  Romances  and  Prose-Tracts  of  the  Elizabethan  Age: 
With  chosen  Poems  of  Nicholas  Breton.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt 
top,  uncut.     Large  Paper  Edition,  260  copies  printed. 

London,  1890 
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615.  [BULLET  (JEAN  BAPTISTE).]  Recherches  Histo- 
riques  siir  les  Cartes  a  Jouer,  Avec  des  Notes  critiques  &  in- 
teressantes.  First  Edition.  Small  8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Lyon,  1757 

616.  BULLIARD  (PIERRE).  Dictionnaire  Elementaire 
de  Botanique ;  Histoire  des  Plantes  Veneneuses  et  Suspectes 
de  France.  First  Edition.  10  plates,  9  of  which  are  colored. 
2  vols,  in  1,  4to,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1783-84 

617.  BULLIARD  (PIERRE).  Herbier  de  la  France,  ou 
Collection  complette  des  plantes  indigenes  de  ce  royaume; 
Avec  leurs  Details  Anatomiques,  leurs  Proprietes,  et  leurs 
Usages  en  Medecine.  384  plates.  4  vols.  4to,  old  red  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges  (4  parts  missing). 

Paris :  Didot  le  Jeune,  1780-93 

618.  BULLOCK  (WILLIAM).  Virginia  Impartially  ex- 
amined, and  left  to  publick  view,  to  be  considered  by  all 
Indicious  and  honest  men.  Under  which  Title,  is  compre- 
hended the  Degrees  from  34  to  39,  wherein  lyes  the  rich  and 
healthfuU  Countries  of  Roanock,  the  now  Plantations  of  Vir- 
ginia and  Mary-land.  Looke  not  upon  this  Booke,  as  those 
that  are  set  out  by  private  men,  for  private  ends;  for  being 
read,  you'l  find,  the  publick  good  is  the  Authors  onely  aime. 
For  this  Piece  is  no  other  then  the  Adventurers  or  Planters 
faithfuU  Steward,  disposing  the  Adventure  for  the  best  ad- 
vantage, advising  people  of  all  degrees,  from  the  highest 
Master,  to  the  meanest  Servant,  how  suddenly  to  raise  their 
fortunes.  Peruse  the  Table,  and  you  shall  finde  the  way 
plainely  layd  downe.  By  William  Bullock,  Gent.  First 
Edition.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  (Small  repairs  to  blank  margins  of  the 
title-page.)  London:  Printed  by  John  Hammond,  1649 

619.  [BULWER-LYTTON  (SIR  EDWARD).]  Eugene 
Aram.  A  Tale.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  original 
boards,  uncut  (joints  weak).  London,  1832 

620.  [BULWER-LYTTON  (SIR  EDWARD).]  Ernest 
Maltravers.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  original  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1837 

621.  [BULWER-LYTTON  (SIR  EDWARD).]  Alice,  or 
the  Mysteries:  a  Sequel  to  "Ernest  Maltravers."  First 
Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  original  half  cloth  and  boards 
(loose),  uncut.  London,  1838 

622.  [BULWER-LYTTON  (SIR  EDWARD).]  Zanoni. 
First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  original  half  cloth  and  boards 
(loose),  uncut.  London,  1842 

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623.  [BULWER-LYTTON  (SIR  EDWARD).]  The  Last 
of  the  Barons.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  original  half 
cloth  and  boards  (one  loose),  uncut.  London,  1843 

624.  [BULWER-LYTTON  (SIR  EDWARD).]  Harold, 
the  last  of  the  Saxon  Kings.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo, 
original  half  cloth  and  boards  (somewhat  loose),  uncut. 

London,  1848 

625.  [BULWER-LYTTON  (SIR  EDWARD).]  TJie  Cax- 
tons,  a  family  picture.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  origi- 
nal cloth  (slightly  worn),  uncut.  London,  1849 

626.  [BULWER-LYTTON  (SIR  EDWARD).]  Th0 
Poetical  and  Dramatic  Works.  Portrait  and  engraved  titles. 
First  Collected  Edition.     5  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1852-4 

627.  BUNYAN  (JOHN).  The  Pilgrim's  Progress  from 
this  World  to  that  which  is  to  come;  to  which  is  added  the 
Life  of  the  Author.  Frontispiece  portrait,  21  plates  and  a 
map,  by  J.  Sturt.     8vo,  sprinkled  calf  gilt,  red  edges. 

London,  1775 

628.  BUNYAN  (JOHN).  The  Pilgrim's  Progress  from 
this  World  to  that  which  is  to  come.  With  a  memoir  of  the 
author,  by  George  Cheever.  Numerous  engravings  hy  G.  E. 
and  J.  Dalziel  from  designs  hy  Harvey.  Royal  8vo,  half  dark 
red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  One  of  50  copies  on  Large 
Paper,  London,  1850 

629.  BURGMAIER  (HANS).  Images  de  Saints  et  Saintes 
issus  de  la  famille  de  I'empereur  Maximilian  I.  119  plates 
from  the  original  wood  blocks  by  Frank,  Seemann,  and  others, 
after  the  designs  of  H.  Burgmaier,  presented  in  the  Hofbiblio- 
thek  in  Vienna.  Folio,  red  morocco  gilt,  wide  borders,  arms 
on  the  covers,  gilt  edges.        Vienne :  la  Veuve  Alberty,  1799 

630.  BURGUNDIA  (ANTONIUS  A.).  Lingua?  Vitia  & 
Remedia  Emblematice  expressa.  Engraved  title  and  93  plates, 
containing  the  cancel  leaf  pages  15-^6  (blank).  Oblong  24mo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Antwerpiae,  1631 

631.  BURGUNDIA  (ANTONIUS  A.).  Mundi  Lapis 
Lydius  sive  Emblemata  Moralia  nobilissimi  viri.  D.  Antonii 
a  Bvrgvndia  quondam  Archidiaconi  Brugensis  in  quibus 
Vanitas  per  Veritatem  falsi  accusatur  &  conuincitur.  Versi- 
bus  illustrabat  Avrelivs  Avgvstinvs  Clemens  Bruxellensis, 
Fr.  Eremita  Augustinianus.  Engraved  title  by  Diepenbeck 
and  51  copper-plate  emblems  by  J.  Galle.  4to,  old  calf,  gilt 
back.  Antwerpise  [1665] 

632.  [BURKE  (EDMUND).]  The  Case  of  Great-Britain 
and  America,  addressed  to  the  King,  and  both  Houses  of 
Parliament.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  panelled  sides,  un- 
cut, by  Zaehnsdorf.  London,  1769 

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633.  BURNABY  (CHARLES).  The  Reform 'd  Wife.  A 
Comedy :  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal,  in  Drury- 
Lane.  Small  4to,  half  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Lloyd.  London :  Thos.  Bennet,  1700 

*  Contams  the  final  leaf  of  "Poems  and  Plays  (by  Suckling, 
Shakespeare,  etc.).     Printed  by  Tho.  Bennet." 

634.  BURNAND  (SIR  FRANCIS  C).  The  Incompleat 
Angler.  After  Master  Izaac  Walton.  Illustrations  in  colors, 
hy  Harry  Furniss.     8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1887 

635.  BURNET  (JOHN).  Practical  Hints  on  Light  and 
Shade  in  Painting.  Illustrated  by  Examples  from  the  Italian, 
Flemish,  and  Dutch  Schools.  With  8  plates  {39  illustrations) 
on  India  paper.     4to,  boards,  uncut.     Large  Paper  copy. 

London,  1826 

636.  BURNET  (JOHN).  A  Treatise  on  Painting.  In  four 
parts.  With  illustrations  from  the  Italian,  Venetian,  Flem- 
ish, and  Dutch  Schools.    4to,  cloth,  uncut.       London,  1835-1837 

*  Contains  4  title-pages,  and  120  figures  on  33  plates. 

637.  BURNET  (JOHN).  A  Treatise  on  Painting.  In 
four  parts.  Consisting  of  an  Essay  on  the  Education  of  the 
Eye  with  reference  to  Painting,  and  practical  hints  on  Com- 
position, Chiaroscuro,  and  Color.  Portrait  and  numerous 
illustrations.     4to,  polished  calf,  gilt  edges,  by  Lewis. 

London,  1837 

638.  BURNET  (JOHN).  Rembrandt  and  his  Works; 
comprising  a  short  Account  of  his  Life;  with  a  critical  Ex- 
amination into  his  principles  and  practice  of  Design,  Light, 
etc.  Illustrated  hy  examples  from  the  etchings  of  Rembrandt. 
Folio,  original  cloth.  London :  David  Bogue,  1849 

*  One  of  50  copies  printed  on  large  and  thick  paper,  with  the 
plates  on  India  paper. 

639.  BURNET  (JOHN)  and  CUNNINGHAM  (PETER). 
Turner  and  his  Works:  illustrated  ivith  10  Examples  from 
his  Pictures,  and  Critical  Remarks  on  his  Principles  of  Paint- 
ing.    4to,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1859 

640.  BURNS  (ROBERT).  Poems,  Chiefly  in  the  Scottish 
Dialect.  Portrait  of  Burns  hy  Beugo  after  Nasmyth.  8vo, 
half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  with  some  uncut  edges,  by 
Zaehnsdorf.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1787 

*  Second  issue  of  the  first  Edinburgh  edition,  with  the  errors 
on  page  263  corrected  to  "skinking"  and  "Haggis."  Con- 
tains the  half-title  usually  missing. 

641.  BURNS  (ROBERT).  Poems,  Chiefly  in  the  Scottish 
Dialect.  Second  Edition,  considerably  enlarged.  Portrait 
of  Burns  hy  Beugo  after  Nasmyth,  and  an  extra  portrait  en- 

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graved  by  Tiehout,  inserted.    2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  1793 

*  On  the  back  of  the  half-title  of  volume  one,  there  is  an 
obituary  notice  of  Burns  written  by  a  contemporary  owner, 
copied  from  the  "Star"  July  27,  1796,  the  day  after  Burns' 
death. 


642.  BURNS  (ROBERT).  Letters  Addressed  to  Clarinda, 
&c.  By  Robert  Burns,  the  Ayrshire  Poet.  Never  before 
published.  First  Edition.  IGmo,  green  straight-grain  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Glasgow :  Printed  by  Niven,  Napier,  &c.,  1802 

*  The  letters  to  "Clarinda"  (Agnes  M'Lehose)  are  undated, 
but  were  written  in  Edinburgh  in  1787-88,  just  previous  to  his 
marriage  with  Jean  Armour,  although  not  printed  until  five 
years  after  Burns'  death. 


643.  BURNS  (ROBERT).  The  Works  of  Robert  Burns; 
with  an  account  of  his  life,  and  a  criticism  on  his  writings. 
To  which  are  prefixed,  some  observations  on  the  character 
and  condition  of  the  Scottish  Peasantry.  .  .  .  The  second  edi- 
tion. London :  printed  for  T.  Cadell,  Jun.  and  "W.  Davies,  .  .  . 
1801.  Also,  Reliques  of  Robert  Burns;  consisting  chiefly  of 
original  letters,  poems,  and  critical  observations  on  Scottish 
songs.  Collected  and  published  by  R.  H.  Cromek.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don :  printed  for  T.  Cadell,  and  W.  Davies,  .  .  .  1808.  Por- 
trait hy  N eagle  after  Nasmyth.    5  vols.  8vo,  calf,  gilt. 

*  Large  paper  copy.  London,  1801-8 

644.  BURNS  (ROBERT).  Poems,  Chiefly  in  the  Scottish 
Dialect.  Numerous  illustrations.  Imperial  8vo,  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Kilmarnock,  1786   (1867) 

*  Eeprint  of  the  First  Edition  oi^  Large  paper.  Only  50 
copies  printed.  Extra-illusteated  by  the  insertion  of  86 
plates,  many  proofs,  and  some  of  Stothard's  illustrations,  re- 
touched for  the  engraver.  At  the  end  is  bound  a  facsimile  of 
the  original  manuscript  of  the  ' '  Jolly  Beggars. ' '  Glasgow, 
1823. 

645.  BURTON  (ROBERT).  The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy: 
what  it  is.  With  all  the  kindes,  cavses,  symptomes,  prog- 
nosticks,  and  severall  cvres  of  it.  In  three  maine  partitions, 
with  their  seuerall  Sections,  INIembers,  and  Svbsections. 
Philosophically,  medicinally,  historically  opened  and  cut  vp, 
by  Democritvs  lunior.  With  a  Satyricall  Preface,  conducing 
to  the  following  Discourse.  The  Second  Edition,  corrected 
and  augmented  by  the  Author.  Small  folio,  maroon  levant 
morocco,  richly  tooled,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

At  Oxford :  Printed  by  John  Lichfield,  1624 

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64:6.  BURTON  (ROBERT).  The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy. 
What  it  is,  with  all  the  kinds,  causes,  symptomes,  prognos- 
tickes,  &  seuerall  cures  of  it.  In  three  Partitions,  with  their 
severall  Sections,  members  &  subsections.  Pliilosophically, 
Medicinally,  Historically,  opened  &  cut  up.  By  Democritus 
Junior.  With  a  Satyricall  Preface,  conducing  to  the  follow- 
ing Discourse.  Fifth  Edition.  Engraved  title  in  compart- 
ments, containing  portrait  of  Burton,  hy  C.  le  Blon.  Small 
folio,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  some  uncut,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.    Oxford:  Printed  for  Henry  Cripps,  1638 

*  With  the  bookplate  of  Sir  Eob  't.  Throckmorton. 

647.  BURTON     (ROBERT).       Anatomy    of    Melancholy. 

Engraved  facsimile  of  the  original  title,  India  proof;  and 
extra  illuminated  titles.  3  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Bradstreet.  Cambridge :  Riverside  Press,  1861 

*  Large  Paper  Copy ;  only  75  printed. 

648.  BUTLER  (FRANCES  ANNE).  [Fanny  Kemble.] 
Poems.  First  Edition.  Portrait  hy  Cheney  after  Sully. 
12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  back  and  side  panels  after  the 
manner  of  Roger  Payne,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Philadelphia,  1844 

*  Laid  in  is  a  one-page  letter  by  Fanny  Kemble,  relative  to 
the  assumption  of  her  name  by  another. 

649.  BUTLER  (SAMUEL).  Hudibras,  with  Dr.  (Prey's 
annotations.  A  new  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  Wood- 
cuts, 64  portraits  and  numerous  plates,  proofs  on  India  paper. 
3  vols.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1819 

*  Laege  Paper  Copy  of  the  best  modern  edition. 

650.  BUTSCH  (ALBERT  FIDELIS).  Die  Biicher-Orna- 
mentik  der  Renaissance.  With  105  plates.  Folio,  in  half- 
cloth  portfolio.  Leipzig,  1878 

651.  BUTSCH  (ALBERT  FIDELLS).  Die  Biicherorna- 
mentik  der  Hoch-und  Spatrenaissance.  With  111  plates. 
Folio,  half  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Carayon.  Leipzig,  1881 

652.  BYFIELD  (NATHANIEL).  An  Account  of  the  Late 
Revolution  in  New- England.  Together  with  the  Declaration 
of  the  Gentlemen,  Merchants,  and  Inhabitants  of  Boston, 
and  the  Country  adjacent.  April  18, 1689.  Written  by  M>'. 
Nathanael  Byfield,  a  Merchant  of  Bristol  in  New-England,  to 
his  Friends  in  London.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.    London:  Printed  for  Ric.  Chiswell,  1689 

*  First  Edition.  Very  scarce.  The  author  was  one  of  the 
early  settlers  of  Bristol,  Rhode  Island,  his  name  being  found  as 
one  of  the  original  members  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  there  in  1687.  Later  he  is  called  Captain  Byfield, 
probably  from  having  served  in  some  of  the  numerous  expedi- 
tions against  the  Indians.  Tlie  volume  gives  a  narrative  of  the 
Revolution  in  New-England  in  which  Gov.  Andros  was  seized 
and  deposed. 

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653.  BYLAERT  (HANS  JACOB).  [Dutch  title.]  Nou- 
velle  mauiere  de  Graver  en  Cuivre  des  estampes  coloriees; 
de  fa(^on  que,  quoiqu'imprimees  dans  une  Presse  ordinaire, 
elles  couservent  Pair  &  le  Caractere  du  Dessin.  Traduit 
du  Hollandais  par  L.  G.  F.  Kerroux.  2  plates.  8vo, 
half  calf,  uncut.  Leide,  1772 

*The  Dutch  and  the  French  texts  are  on  opposite  pages. 

654.  BYRON  (GEORGE  GORDON.  LORD).  English 
Bards  and  Scotch  Reviewers.  With  the  additional  pas- 
sages from  the  subsequent  editions.  4to,  dark  blue  straight- 
grain  morocco,  gilt  edges  (portion  of  back  cover  repaired). 

[London]  1815 
*  Extra-illustrated  copy  from  the  Drury  Collection,  with 
special  title-page  and  the  original  text  inlaid  to  quarto,  supple- 
mented by  manuscript  readings  of  the  variations  in  text  of  the 
3rd,  4th  and  5th  editions.  Twenty-six  portraits  are  inserted,  in- 
cluding a  colored  stipple  of  Madame  Catalani,  mezzotint  by  C. 
Turner  of  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  etc. 

655.  BYRON  (GEORGE  GORDON,  LORD).  The  Works 
of  Lord  Byron;  with  his  Letters  and  Journals,  and  his 
Life,  by  Thomas  Moore.  First  issue.  Portrait,  and  33 
frontispieces  and  vignettes.     17  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  John  Murray,  1832-33 

BIBLES. 

(See  also  under  Manuscripts,  nos.  2425-2428.) 

THE  FAMOUS  GUTENBERG  (OR  "42-LINE")  BIBLE. 

656.  BIBLIA  LATINA.  Gothic  character's,  double 
columns.  61^2  unnumbered  leaves  ivithout  signatures  or 
catchwords,  including  last  blank.  Leaves  1-5  r.  with  JfO  lines 
to  the  page,  leaf  5  v.  has  Jfl  lines  ;  leaf  6  and  the  succeeding 
pages  generally  have  Jt.2  lines.  Rubricated  throughout  and 
with  numerous  large  and  small  ornamental  initials  painted 
in  blue,  red,  etc  ,  the  titles  of  the  books  in  red  on  the  upper 
margins  throughout.  Fol.  1  v.,  col.  1:  Incipit  epistola 
sancti  iheronimi  |  ad  paulinura  presbiterum  de  omnibus  | 
diuine  historic  libris.  capitulu  p'mu  {printed  in  red).  \ 
[F]Rater  ambrosius  |  tua  michi  munus-  |  cula  pferens. 
detulit  I  sir  et  suauissimas  |  Iras,  q  a  principio  |  amicicia 
U'  fide  pba-  |  te  iam  fidei  z  veteris  amicicie  noua:  |  .  .  . 
Fol.  5  r.,  col.  1 :  Incipit  liber  bresith  que  nos  genesim  | 
dicim'  {printed  in  red)  \  [I]N  principio  creanit  deus 
celu  I  et  terram.  Terra  autem  erat  inanis  et  |  vacua:  et 
tenebre  erat  sup  facie  abissi  .  .  .  Fol.  32Jf.  v.,  col.  1.  line  21  : 
.  .  .  laudet  dnm.  All'a.  Fol.  325  r.,  col.  1 :  [I]ungat 
epistola  quos  iiigit  sacerdoti-  |  um :  immo  carta  non  diuidat : 
quos  I  xpi  nectit  amor  .  .  .  FoL  6Jfl  v. ,  col.  2^  line  Jfi :  Venio 

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BIELEQ— Continued. 

cito  amen.  Veni  domine  ihe-  |  su.  Gratia  dni  nri  iliesu 
cristi  til  omni-  |  hj  vobis  ame.  Fol.  6Jf2  blank.  Bound  in 
2  vols,  folio,  red  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled  panels,  the 
titles  of  the  work  printed  in  gold  letters  around  the  inner 
panels  of  the  front  covers,  doublures  of  light  brown  levant 
with  gilt  tooled  borders,  vellum  flj^-leaves,  gilt  edges,  by 
Mercier,  in  morocco  cases. 

[MoGUNTi^,  Jo.  Gutenberg  et  Jo.  Fust,  1450-55] 

*  Editio  Princeps  of  the  Bible.  Whereas  all  copies  vary 
slightly,  the  above  is  one  of  the  few  with  headings  at  the  com- 
mencement of  the  Epistle  of  St.  Jerome,  the  prologue  to  Genesis, 
and  the  first  book  of  Genesis  printed  in  red,  it  being  presumed 
that  on  account  of  the  difficulty  encountered  in  printing  in  a 
second  color,  this  undertaking  was  discontinued.  In  the  British 
Museum  copy  these  spaces  were  left  blank.  The  other  chapter 
headings  throughout  ai'e  written  in  red,  thus  preserving  the 
symmetry  of  the  pages.     The  present  copy  is  absolutely 

PERFECT    AND   GENUINE   THROUGHOUT,  AND    MEASURES   15X10^ 
INCHES. 

At  the  end  of  each  volume  there  is  a  Latin  inscription  dated 
March  7,  1471,  and  authenticated  by  a  notary,  showing  that 
this'Bible  belonged  to  a  certain  John  Vlieghet,  priest  and  bene- 
ficiary of  the  Cathedral  of  Utrecht,  and  that  he  left  it  to  the 
monastery  called  ad  Castrum,  near  Amersford.  The  Hoe 
catalogue  states  that  this  copy  was  formerly  in  the  library  of 
Lord  Ashburnham,  and  that  it  was  sold  a  year  before  his  death. 
Hain,  3031;  Pellechet,  3265;  Hessels,  p.  170,  No.  6;  Proctor,  56. 

Twenty-seven  copies  on  paper  (four  containing  Vol.  I  only, 
and  one  only  Vol.  II)  are  known  to  exist.  By  calculations 
based  on  the  proportionate  use  made  of  two  of  the  four  kinds 
of  paper  used  for  the  book,  Dr.  Schwenke  suggests  that  the 
total  number  of  paper  copies  printed  may  have  been  180. 

657.  BIBLIA  LATINA.  Gothic  character,  double  col- 
umns; 4-81  unnumbered  leaves  without  signatures  and 
catchwords;  Jf8  lines  to  the  page;  first  page  ornamented 
luith  a  semi-border  and  a  large  initial  illuminated  in 
GOLD  AND  COLORS;  rubricated  throughout  and  initials 
painted  in  red  and  blue.  Bound  in  2  vols.  Folio,  old  red 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  probablj^  by  Padeloup  (binding 
rubbed).  Nurnberg:  Antonius  Koberger,  1475 

*  A  magnificent  copy  of  this  very  rare  Bible,  and  one  of  the 
most  noted  books  from  the  celebrated  press  of  Coburger.  From 
the  libraries  of  Cardinal  Lomenie  de  Brienne  and  Michael 
WodhuU.     Hain,  3056;  Proctor,  1970. 

658.  BIBLIA  LATINA.  Gothic  character^  double  col- 
umns., Jf70  unnumbered  leaves  {^including  2  blank  leaves'], 
luith  52  lines  to  the  page.  2  large  historiated  initials 
illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  representing  St.  Jerome 
and  a  View  of  the  Garden  of  Eden;  a  few  other  illuminated 
initials  and  the  remainder  painted  in  blu^e  and  red.     Folio, 

103 


BIBLES — Continued. 

old  blue  straight-grain  morocco,  blind-tooled  borders,  gilt 
edges,  in  a  morocco  slip  case.  (The  two  blanks  a^  and 
H.^*'  and  last  leaf  containing  the  Register  missing;  two- 
thirds  of  2  leaves  (a~  and  a^)  in  facsimile  and  3  leaves 
soiled.)  Venetiis:  Nicolaus  Jenson  Gallicus,  1476 

*  Printed  on  vellum;  only  seven  or  eight  copies  known 
IN  THIS  STATE.  The  first  Jenson  Edition  and  the  most  beautiful 
specimen  printed  in  Gothic  character  from  his  press.  From 
the  Hanrott  Library.  Hain-Copinger,  3061;  Pellechet,  2290; 
Proctor,  6696. 

659.  BIBLIA  LATINA.  Gothic  characters,  double  col- 
umns. 1  unnumbered  leaf,  cccclxj  numbered,  and  6  un- 
numbered = -^68  leaves,  without  signatures  and  catchivords; 
51-53  lines  to  the  page.  Rubricated  throughout;  first  initial 
illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  the  others  painted  in  red  and 
blue.     Large  folio.      Nuremberg:  Antonius  Koberger,  1478 

*  Koberger's  Fourth  Edition  of  the  Bible.  Contempo- 
rary German  binding  in  wooden  boards  covered  with  stamped 
calf  (rebacked  and  front  cover  split,  also  small  portion  of  mar- 
gin of  first  leaf  mended,  and  a  few  vvormholes). 

On  the  recto  of  first  leaf  is  the  following  inscription  in  a 
15th  century  hand :  "  Hunc  noui  veterisque  testamenti  librum 
Jacobus  Helder  prutenus  singulari  ductus  fauore  ob  sue  anime 
salutem  fratribus  moybensibus  decreuit  fore  transmittendum." 
Hain,  3069;  Proctor,  1989. 

660.  BIBLIA  LATINA.  Biblia  cum  summariorum  ap- 
paratu  pleno,  quadruplicique  repertorio  insiguita.  Gothic 
character,  double  columns;  title  in  red  and  black,  ornamental 
and  historiated  woodcut  initials  8vo,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, panelled  sides,  gilt  centre  ornaments  and  fleurons  in 
the  corners,  vellum  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford. 
(Blank  leaf  preceding  the  text  missing.) 

Lugduni:  in  officina  Jacobi  Mareschal,  1514 

661.  BIBLIA  LATINA,  Vetus  Testamentum.  Sacra 
Biblia  ad  LXX.  interpretum  fidem  diligentissime  tralata. 
Muled  throughout  in  red  ink,  and  the  initials  illuminated  in 
gold  and  colors.  Woodcut  of  the  Creation  at  the  beginning  of 
Genesis.  4to,  contemporary  binding  in  dark  brown  morocco, 
gilt  panelled  sides,  with  the  title  stamped  in  gold  capitals  on 
the  centre  of  the  front  cover,  gilt  arabesques  in  the  Aldine 
manner  on  the  back,  gilt  edges  (slightly  cracked,  back  and 
corners  restored).    Basile?e:  per  Andream  Cratandrum,  1536 

662.  BIBLIA  GALLICA.  Le  premier  [et  seconde]  vo- 
lume de  la  Bible  en  frangoj^s.  Lettres  bdtardes,  double  col- 
umns; 333  woodcuts,  some  of  considerable  size,  mainly  re- 
prints of  those  by  Verard  in  the  edition  of  1517.  2  vols, 
in  1,  folio,  scored  russia,  gilt  centre  and  corner  ornaments, 
gilt  edges,  by  Tripton.  (Blank  leaves  (?)  at  the  end  of  both 
volumes  missing  )       Paris:  Anthoyne  Bonnemere,  1537-38 

663.  BIBLIA  GALLICA.  Le  premier  [et  second]  volume 
de  la  Bible  en  Frangois  (translated  bj^  Raoul  de  Presles). 
Lettres  bdtardes,  double  columns ;  titles  within  architectural 

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BIBIjES— Continued. 

ivoodcut  borders.,  and  229  woodcuts,  some  of  considerable 
size,  reprints  of  those  by  Verard  in  the  edition  of  1517. 
2  vols,  in  one,  folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  Grolieresque 
ornaments  in  the  centre  of  each  side,  gilt  edges,  b}^  David. 
(Some  leaves  supplied  from  a  shorter  copy.)     Rare. 

Paris:  Nicolas  Conteau  pour  Oudin  Petit,  1541 

664.  BIBLE.  The  Bible  (Genevan  or  "  Breeches  ")  trans- 
lated according  to  the  Ebrew  and  Greek  and  compared 
with  the  best  translations  in  divers  languages,  with  most 
profitable  Annotations,  Chronologies,  Calendar,  etc.  Gothic 
type.  Title  within  ivoodcut  borders,  and  ivoodcuts.  Large 
folio,  old  russia  gilt.         London :  Christopher  Barker,  1583 

665.  BIBLE. — (I)  Biblia,  dat  is,  de  gantsche  hejdige 
Schrifture,  vervattende  alle  de  canonijcke  boecken  des 
Ouden  en  des  Nieuwen  Testaments.  (II)  Het  Nieuwe 
Testament,  ofte  alle  Boecken  des  Nieuwen  Verbonts  ouses 
Heeren  Jesu  Christi.  (Ill)  De  Boecken  genaemt  Apo- 
cryphe.  Three  parts  in  two  volumes.  Polio,  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Leyden,  by  de  Weduwe  Johan  Elzevier,  1663 

*  The  Elzevier  Bible,  known  as  the  "Bible  des  Etats."  con- 
taining two  maps,  one  of  Jerusalem,  Volume  I,  folio  229,  and 
"  Het  Beloofde  Landt  Canaan,"  engraved  by  Broeck  after  C. 
Visscher  Volume,  II,  preceding  folio  1.  The  first  volume  has  a 
rubricated  title  following  a  frontispiece  engraved  by  Mathani 
after  N.  Berchem.  Between  the  folios  324  and  325  in  Volume 
I  is  a  second  title,  "  De  Prophetien  der  Propheten,"  1663. 
Inserted  are  eighty-five  double  plates  engraved  by  C.  Visscher, 
N.  Visscher.  Clemendt  de  Jonghe,  and  others,  after  de  Bruyn, 
Visscher.  de  Vos,  Vinckenbooms,  Rubens,  Pieter  de  Jode,  J. 
Jordaens,  Tintoret,  and  others  The  second  volume  has  also 
an  inserted  double  frontispiece. 

666.  BIBLE.  La  Sainte  Bible  traduite  enfrangois  sur  la 
Vulgate;  avee  des  Notes  courtes  tirees  des  SS.  Peres  & 
des  meilleurs  Interpretes,  pour  1  intelligence  des  endroits 
les  plus  difficiles,  La  Traduction  du  Pseautier  selon 
I'Hebreu  a  cote  de  la  Vulgate,  et  la  Concorde  des  Quatre 
Evangelistes.  Frontispiece,  by  S.  Thornassin  (repaired) 
and  numerous  vignettes.  3  vols.  4to,  old  brown  morocco, 
doublure  of  citron  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Liege,  1700 

667.  BIBLE.  Biblia,  Das  ift:  Die  Heilige  Schrif t  Altes 
und  Neues  Testaments,  Naeh  der  Deutschen  Uerbersetz- 
ung  D.  Martin  Luthers,  etc.  4to,  original  stamped  calf, 
with  bosses  (no  clasps,  and  back  repaired). 

Germantown  .    .   .   Christoph  Saur,  1743 

*  First  Edition  of  the  Saur  Bible. 

668.  BIBLE.  Bibliorum  Sacrorum  Vulgatse  versionis 
Editio.  .  .  .  Jussu  Chrestianissimi  Regis  ad  Institutio- 
nem  Serenissimi  Delphini.  8  vols  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
vellum  linings,  uncut,  by  Belz-Niedree.     Paris:  Didot,  1785 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

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TWENTY  FOURTH  SESSION,  WEDNESDAY,  2:30  P.M. 

669.  /CABINET  SATYRIQUE  (Le).     Recueil   parfaict 
^^     des  vers  piquants  et  gaillards  de  ce  temps,  tire 

des  secrets  Cabinets  des  Sieursde  Sj-gognes,  Regnier,  Motiu, 
Maynard  et  autres.  Frontispiece  etching .  2  vols  in  1.  12mo, 
citron  levant  morocco,  gilt,  uncut.     By  ChamboUe-Duru. 

*  Printed  un  India  paper.  Paris,  1864 

670.  C^SAR  (CAIUS  JULIUS).  Opera.  Roman  char- 
acters, 168  unnumbered  leaves  ivithout  sigriatures  and 
catchwords;  38  lines  to  the  page  {Fol.  1  a  blank,  cut  away). 
Fol.2  r.:    (G)  Allia  est  omnis  diuisa  in  partes  tres:  qua-  ^ 

rum  I  unani  incolut  beige:  .  .   .     Fol.  166  v.,  line  21:  Anno        (^OO 
Christi.   M.CCCC.  Ixix.  die  uero.  xii.  mensis  mail.    Paulo 
I  florente.  ii.  anno  eius.   v.  Rome  in  domo  Petri  de  Maxi-    p  -/— 
mis.     Fol.  167  r.  :  (D)  Ictatoris  Cesaris  cumentarios :  iam    u>^^ 
pridem  multadiligentia  |  me  recognonisse  memineram.  •  •  •    o,      n 
Same  page,  line  34- :      •   •   •  I  &  pro  uirili  imitandum.     Fol.    7^.^^^-^^*^ 
167  V.  contains  an  index  of  19  lines.     Fol.  168  blank  {cut  s_/ 

away).     Folio,  light  brown  levant  morocco,  the  sides  cov-/)_^.^r— 
ered  with  a  rich  Grolieresque  design  of  mosaic  interlacings        ^  r- 

in  dark  brown  levant  outlined  in  gold,  mosaic  back,  vellum       M-^^  >2 
linings  and  fly-leaves,  gilt  edges,  hy  The  Club  Bindeey; 
in  a  case. 

Rom?B,   [Conradus  Sweynheym    et  Arnold  us   Pannartz,]        f 
1469.  ''^Y^ 

*  Editio  princeps  ;  OP  EXTREME  RARITY  A  clean  and  large 
copy  measuring  ISy  xSJ^  inches.  Bound  with  the  volume  are 
six  vellum  pages  from  a  13th  century  Latin  MS.  treatise  on  Law. 
The  Sunderland  and  W.  H.  Crawford  copy,  since  rebound. 

671.  CESAR  (CAIUS  JULIUS).  C.  Julii  C^esaris  qu^e 
extant  Ex  Emeudatione  Jos.  Scaligeri.  Engraved  title  and 
other  illustrations.  12mo,  olive  morocco,  back  inlaid  with 
red  morocco  and  covered  with  small  dots,  gilt  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  Padeloup 

Lugduni  Batavorum:  Ex  Officina  Elzeviriana,  1635 

672.  CESAR  (CAIUS  JULIUS).  Memoires.  Translated 
by  M.  Artaud.  3  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs, 
with  the  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris,  1835-37 

673.  CAILLY  (JACQUES -DE).  Di verses  Petites  Poesies 
duChevallier  d'Aceilly.  Premier  Volume  (all  issued).  12mo, 
blue  levant  morocco,  crowned  monogram  on  the  back,  arms 
on  the  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Duru. 

Paris:  Andre  Cramoisy,  1667 

*  First  Edition  of  the  only  volume  issued.  Presentation 
copy  from  the  author  (probably  to  M.  Monicault,  whose  auto- 
graph is  on  a  flyleaf).  From  the  Collection  of  Baron  J.  F. 
Pichon. 

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674.  CALEDONIA;  or,  The  Pedlar  turn'd  Merchant.  A 
T^agi-Coraed5^  As  it  was  Acted  by  His  Majesty's  Subjects 
of  Scotland  in  the  King  of  Spain's  Province  of  Darien. 
First  Edition.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  ornate 
borders,  gilt  on  rough  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  ...  by  the  Booksellers  of  London,  1700 

675.  CALENDRIER  Historique  d'Orleans,  Curieux  & 
necessaire,  avec  le  detail  du  commerce  de  la  Ville  &  du 
Departement  du  Loiret  .  .  .  Annee  1792.  ISmo,  old  red 
morocco,  gilt  back,  the  sides  covered  with  gold  tooling 
having  in  the  centre  pastoral  and  other  emblems,  green 
figured  satin  linings,  gilt  edges.  Orleans  [1795] 

676.  CALENDRIER  Recreatif,  ou  Choix  d'Anecdotes 
Curieuses  et  de  Bons-Mots.     16mo,  old  green  morocco. 

Amsterdam  [Paris] :  Veuve  Duchesne,  1786 

677.  CALLOT  (JACQUES).  Vie  de  la  Mere  de  Dieu 
representee  par  Emblesmes.  With  an  inserted  portrait  of 
Callot,  title  and  26  plates.  4to,  red  straight-grain  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  [Paris]  [1626] 

678.  CALLOT  (JACQUES).  Salvatoris,  Beata?  Mariae 
Virginis  Sanctorum  Apostolorum  imagines,  1631. — Cos- 
tumes de  la  Noblesse  Lorraine,  1625. — Capitano  de  Baroni, 
1622.  Engraved  title  and  51{.  plates.  Three  works  in  one 
vol.  4to,  red  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.    ^  Paris,  1622-1631 

679.  CAMERARIUS  (GEORGIUS).  Emblemata  Ama- 
toria.  Engraved  title  and  80  copper-plates.  Oblong  24mo, 
old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Venetiis:  Ex  Typographia  Sarcinea,  1627 

680.  CAMERARIUS  (JOACHIM).  Symbolorum  &  Em- 
blematum  ex  re  herbaria  desumptorum  centuria  una.  En- 
graved title  and  100  fine  emblematic  copper  engravings  by 
Hans  Schroder.     4to. 

Noribergfe:  J.  Hofmann  &  H.  Camox,  1590 

*  Brown  morocoo,  the  sides  tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments, 
the  intervening  spaces  occupied  by  arabesques,  floral  orna- 
ments and  gilt  sprays,  in  the  manner  of  Clovis  Eve,  Royal 
ARMS  OF  France  and  Navarre  in  the  centre,  gilt  edges,  in  a 
inorocco  slip  case.  With  the  engraved  bookplate  of  Guy 
Pellion. 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  autograph 
inscription. 

681.  CAMERARIUS  (JOACHIM).  Joachimi  Camerarii 
Symbolorum  ac  Emblematum  ethico;  politicorum.  IVith 
400  engraved  plates  in  the  text.  4  parts  in  one  vol.  Small 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Moguntife,  1697 

*  Jossph  Knight's  copy,  with  his  bookplate. 

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682.  CAMERARIITS(P.).  The  Living  Librarie,  or,  medi- 
tations and  observations  historical,  natvral,  moral,  political, 
and  poetical.  Written  in  Latin.  (Translated  by  J.  Molle.) 
First  Edition.  Small  folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.    London  :  Printed  by  Adam  Islip,  1621 

683.  CAMPBELL  (THOMAS).  Life  of  Mrs.  Siddons. 
First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  and 
mosaic  backs  and  sides  elaborately  tooled  in  the  manner  of 
Derome,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  David.         London,  1834 

*  Extra- Illustrated  by  the  in.sertion  of  186  portraits,  etc., 
including  41  portraits  of  Mrs.  Siddons,  a  brilliant  mezzotint  of 
E.  Kean,  colored  portrait  of  Kynaston,  and  a  water-color 
drawing  of  Glasgow  Cathedral.  A  large  number  of  the  plates 
are  in  proof  state. 

684.  CAMPBELL  (THOMAS).  Poetical  Works.  Por- 
trait, and  20  vignettes  after  designs  of  Tamer.  Small  8vo, 
citron  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  hy  Brany.         London,  1837 

*  A  portrait  by  Holl  and  illustrations  by  Westall,  both  proofs, 
are  inserted. 

685.  CANEVARI  (DEMETRIO).  Ars  Medica.  Folio, 
wrappers,  uncut  (stamp  on  verso  of  title). 

Genevse:  apud  J.  Pavonem,  1627 

686.  CAPELLA  (GALEAZZO).  Beschribung  und  Ge- 
schicht  des  Meylandischen  Kriegs,  etc.  Translated  into 
German  by  D.  Wencelaum  Lincken.     Small  folio,  boards. 

Berne:  M.  Apiarius,  1539 

687.  CAPON  (GASTON).  Les  Petites  Maisons  galantes 
de  Paris  au  XVIIP  siecle.  Folies,  Maisons  de  Plaisance  et 
Vide-Bouteilles  d'apres  des  documents  iuedits  et  des  rap- 
ports de  police.  Preface  par  R.  Yve-Plessis.  Orne  de  16 
planches  hors  texte.  Holland  paper  copy.  8vo,  original 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

688.  CARACCI    (ANNIBALE).      Le  Arti    di    Bologna. 

Portrait  of  A.  Caracci  and  80  plates  representing  the  itin- 
erant trades  of  Bologna,  engraved  by  S.  Guilini,  after  A. 
Caracci.  Folio,  old  Italian  brown  calf,  borders  formed  by 
interlaced  bands  painted  in  red  within  gold  lines,  accom- 
panied by  gold  tooled  ornaments  and  the  arms  of  a  prelate 
of  the  noble  Spinola  Family  of  Genova,  gilt  back  and 
edges.  Roma,  1740 

689.  CARAMAN  (RIQLTET,  COMTE  A.  DE).  Anet.  sou 
passe,  son  etat  actuel.  Notice  historique  sur  les  person- 
nages  qui  ont  illustre  ce  sejour;  sur  les  phases  diverses 
qu'a  subies  son  architecture  et  sur  les  principaux  evene- 
ments,  dont  il  a  ete  le  theatre.  FrontisjDiece  and  25  photo- 
graphic tllustrations.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  bauds 
of  dark  brown,  crowned  "  H  "  of  Henri  II  and  the  crescent 
of  Diane  de  Poitiers  in  mosaic  (a  reproduction  of  the 
frontispiece)  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape.       Paris,  1860 

107 


690.  [CAREW  (RICHARD).]  Examen  de  Ingenios. 
The  Examination  of  mens  Wits.  In  which,  by  cliscouering 
the  varietie  of  natures,  is  shewed  for  wliat  profession  each 
one  is  apt,  and  how  far  he  shall  profit  therein.  By  John 
Huarte.  Translated  out  of  the  Spanish  tongue  b}^  M. 
Camillo  Camilli.  Englished  out  of  his  Italian,  by  R.  C. 
Esquire.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London:  Adam  Islip,  1604 

*  Thu-d  Edition.    J.  Payne  Collier's  copy. 

691.  CAREW  (THOMAS).  The  Works  of  Thomas 
Carew,  Sewer  in  ordinary  to  Charles  the  First.  Reprinted 
from  the  original  edition  of  M.DC.XL.  Edited  by  Lord 
Dundrennan.     12mo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

*  Ojaly  125  copies  printed.  Edinburgh,  1824 

692.  CAREY  (HENRY).  Poems  on  Several  Occasions. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London:  J.  Kent,  1713 

*  Very  unusual  in  this  state,  with  uncut  edges,  half-title  and 
final  blank  leaf.     Lowndes  does  not  mention  it. 

693.  CAREY  (HENRY).  Dramatick  Works.  First 
Edition.     Small  4to,  calf  (rebacked,  and  edges  damaged). 

London:  For  S.  Gilbert,  1743 

*  The  H.  W.  Poor  copy,  with  bookplate. 

694.  CARIGNAN  (PRINCE  DE).  Maximes  et  Reflex- 
ions politiques,  morales  et  religieuses  d'un  Administrateur 
Couronne,  qaalifie  du  titre  de  philosophe  bienfaisant,  ex- 
traites  des  "  Memoires  de  Stanislas  Leckzinski,"  Roi  de 
Pologtie,  mort  en  1766,  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  fil- 
lets, scrolls,  and  dots,  gilt  edges,  uncat,  by  Joly,  in  case. 

Parme:  Bodoni,  1822 

*  According  to  Melzi,  this  work  is  attributed  to  Prince  de 
Carignan,  afterwards  King  of  Sardinia. 

695.  CARPANI  (JOSEPH).  Haydn,  Sa  Vie,  ses  Ouvrages, 
ses  Voyages  et  ses  Aventures,  traduction  De  D.  Mondo. 
8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Paris,  1837 

696.  CARRA  (JEAN  LOUIS).  Esprit  de  la  Morale  et 
de  la  philosophie,  divise  en  quatre  parties.  12mo,  old  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  La  Haye,  1777 

697.  CASA  (GIOVANNI  DELLA).  Le  Galatee.  Text 
in  French,  German,  Spanish,  Italian  and  Latin.  Small 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Geneve:  Jean  de  Tournes,  1609 

698.  CASANOVA  DE  SIENGALT  (GIOVANNI 
JACOPO).  Memoires  ecrits  par  lui  meme.  Edition  origi- 
nale,  la  seule  complete.  6  vols.  12mo,  half  maroon  mo- 
rocco, gilt  tops,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  I860 

108 


699.  CASSETTE.  La  Cassette  Ouverte  de  I'lllustre 
Criole;  ou,  Les  Amours  de  Madame  de  Maintenon.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Traiitz-Bauzoniiet. 

Ville  Franche  [Holland]  1691 

*  First  Edition.     Attributed  to  Pierre  Lenoble. 

700.  CASTANIER  (PROSPER).  La  Courtisane  de 
Memphis.  Illustratioyis  by  A.  Calbet.  12mo,  half  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  red  satin  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  origi- 
nal covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1900 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  an  extra  set  of  the 
full-page  plates,  in  red. 

701.  CASTANIER  (PROSPER).  La  Fille  de  Cresus. 
Roman  antique.  Illustrations  hy  F.  Schmidt.  12mo,  half 
orange  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured  satin  sides,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1901 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  an  extra  set  of  the 
full-page  plates,  in  red. 

702.  CATANEO  (PIETRO).  I  Quattro  Primi  Libri  di 
Architettura  di  Pietro  Cataneo  Senese.  With  43  woodcuts 
and  diagrams,  some  full-page,  and  woodcut  initials.  Folio, 
brown  levant  morocco,  rough  edges  (some  margins  restored). 

[Colophon]  :  In  Venegia,  in  casa  de  figliuoli  di  Aldo,  1554 

*  First  Edition  of  the  first  four  books.  Very  large  copy, 
with  some  uncut  leaves. 

703.  CATS  (JACOB).  Silenus  Alcibiadis,  sive  Proteos. 
Text  in  Dutch,  Latin,  and  French.  Numerous  emblems  and 
other  illustrations  by  Schillemans,  P.  de  Oode,  Alex.  Van  de 
Vinne,  c&c.  4to,  brown  straight-grain  morocco,  richly  tooled, 
gilt  edges  (misbound,  with  part  I  last;  title-page  mended). 

Middelburgh :  Ex  Officina  Johannis  Hellenij,  1618 

*  The  book  is  in  three  parts,  with  the  emblems  repeated. 

704.  CATS  (JACOB).  Proteus  ofte  Minne-beelden  ver- 
andert  in  Sinne-beelden.  Bound  "with  three  other  works  by 
Cats.  Engraved  titles  and  tnore  than  100  emblems  by  J. 
Swelinck  after  Adrian  van  der  Venne.     4to,  original  vellum. 

Rotterdam,  1625-27 

705.  CATS  (JACOB).  Alle  de  Wercken.  With  2  frontis- 
pieces, 2  portraits,  and  434  plates,  besides  a  title  vignette  by 
Goeren,  repeated  in  the  second  volume.  Two  vols,  in  one. 
Folio,  old  calf,  gilt.  Amsterdam,  1726 

*  A  large  number  of  the  plates  are  emblematical  and  after 
Van  der  Venne  's  designs,  engraved  by  Hondius,  van  Dalen  and 
others. 

706.  CATULLUS  (CAIUS  VALERIUS).  Poesies.  Trans- 
lated by  Ch.  Heguin  de  Guerle.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
back,  T\dth  the  monogram  E.B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris,  1837 


707.  CATULLUS  (CAIUS  VALERIUS).  The  Attis. 
Translated  into  English  Verse,  with  Dissertations  On  the 
Myth  of  Attis,  on  the  Origin  of  Tree- Worship,  and  on  the 
Galliambic  Metre.  By  Grant  Allen.  Royal  8vo,  half  vellum, 
uncut.  London,  1892 

*  Large  paper  copy,  only  60  printed. 

708.  CATULLUS  (CAIUS  VALERIUS).  The  Carmina. 
Now  first  completely  Englished  into  Verse  and  Prose,  the 
Metrical  Part  by  Capt.  Sir  Richard  P.  Burton,  and  the  Prose 
Portion,  Introduction,  and  Notes  Explanatory  and  Illustra- 
tive by  Leonard  C.  Smithers.  Portrait.  8vo,  half  vellum, 
uncut,  London,  1894 

*  Printed  for  the  Translators  for  private  subscribers  only. 

709.  CANCIONERO  de  Obras  de  Burlas  Provocantes  a 
Risa.  12mo,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bed- 
ford. Madrid  [1841] 

*  Only  100  copies  printed. 

710.  CAULFIELD  (JAMES).  Calcographiana :  the  Print- 
sellers  Chronicle  and  Collectors  Guide  to  the  Knowledge  and 
Value  of  Engraved  British  Portraits.  8vo,  brown  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  J.  MacKenzie  London,  1814 

*  Illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  90  portraits,  including  origi- 
nals by  Paithorne,  White  and  Magdalen  de  Passe,  also  the  por- 
trait of  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales,  from  the  Hieroologia. 

From  the  collection  of  John  Allan. 

711.  CAUSSINUS  (NICOLAUS).  De  Symbolica  .Egypti- 
orum  Sapientia:  also,  Polyhistor  Symbolicus,  Electorum 
Symbolorum,  &c.,  by  the  same  author.  First  Edition.  En- 
graved frontispiece  hy  L.  Gaultier.  4to,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, tooled  in  panels  and  arabesques,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Parisiis,  1618 

712.  CAVENDISH  (GEORGE).  The  Life  of  Cardinal 
Wolsey.  And  Metrical  Visions,  from  the  original  autograph 
manuscript.  With  notes  and  other  illustrations,  by  Samuel 
Weller  Singer.  5  portraits,  3  etchings  and  a  facsimile.  2 
vols,  royal  8vo,  blue  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hayday. 

*  Large  paper  copy,  only  50  printed.  Chiswick,   1825 

713.  CAVENDISH  (GEORGE).  The  Life  of  Thomas 
Wolsey,  Cardinal,  Archbishop  of  York.  Small  4to,  vellum, 
with  ties.  London,  1893 

*  Kelmscott  Press  edition,  one  of  a  few  printed  on  vellum. 

714.  CANTON    (WILLIAM).      The   Recuile   of   the    His- 
o  f  tories  of  Troie ;  First  traslated  out  of  latin  in  to  Freche  .  .  . 

y.  Q      in  the  yere  .  .  .  MCCCCLXIIII,  and  translated  out  of  Frenche 

^  "^  in  to  Englishe  by  Wyllyam  Caxton  .  .  .  begon  the  fyrst  day  of 

^  Marche  in  the  yere  MCCCCLXVIII,  and  fynished  in  the  xix 

of  Septembre  in  the  yere  mencyoned  by  the  sayd  Caxton  in 

the  ende  of  the  seconde  booke,  etc.     Separate  titles  to  each 

110 


of  the  three  books  with  woodcut  on  each.  Small  folio,  old 
russia  gilt,  inside  joints,  gilt  edges.  (A  small  hole  injuring 
two  letters  has  been  repaired  on  folio  24  of  the  third  book. ) 

Now  imprynted  anno  domini  MCCCCCliii  by  "Wyllyam 
Coplad  dwelling  in  Fletestrete  at  the  Signe  of  the  Rose  Gar- 
lande  nyghe  unto  Fletebrydge.      [1553] 

*  The  John  Fuller-Russell  copy.     Extremely  rare. 

715.  CAXTON  (WILLIAM— Translator).  The  Game  of 
the  Chesse,  by  William  Caxton.  Reproduced  in  facsimile 
from  a  copy  in  the  British  Museum.  With  a  few  remarks  on 
Caxton 's  typographical  productions,  by  Vincent  Figgins. 
4to,  mottled  calf  gilt,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London,  1860 

*  Printed  with  type  specially  cast  for  the  purpose,  on  paper 
made  expressly  for  the  book,  and  as  nearly  as  possible  like  the 
original,  with  23  woodcuts  traced  from  the  originals. 

716.  CAXTON  (WILLIAM— Translator).  The  Golden 
Legend.  Woodcut  title,  borders  and  initials.  3  vols,  small 
folio,  original  half  canvas  and  boards,  uncut. 

[Colophon]  Here  ends  this  new  edition  of  William  Cax- 
ton's  Golden  Legend;  in  which  there  is  no  change  from  the 
original,  except  for  correction  of  errors  of  the  press,  &  some 
few  other  amendments  thought  necessary  for  the  understand- 
ing of  the  text.  It  is  edited  by  Frederick  S.  Ellis,  &  printed 
by  me  William  Morris  at  the  Kelmscott  Press,  .  ,  .  and  finished 
on  the  12th  day  of  September  of  the  year  1892. 

*  The  C.  B.  Foote  copy  with  bookplates.  Contains  the  in- 
serted slip  in  volume  1,  seldom  found. 

717.  [CAXTON  (WILLIAM).]  Caxton  Celebration,  1877. 
Catalogue  of  the  Loan  Collection  of  Antiquities,  Curiosities 
and  Appliances  connected  with  the  Art  of  Printing.  Edited 
by  George  Bullen.    4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  Printed  at  the  Elzevier  press  [1877] 

*  One  of  12  copies  on  hand-made  paper,  with  presentation 
inscription  of  J.  C.  Wilkins,  a  member  of  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee. 

718.  CAXTON  (WILLIAM— Translator).  The  Order  of 
Chivalry,  translated  from  the  French.    Edited  by  F.  S.  Ellis. 

Frontispiece  Ijy  Bur  ne- J  ones.     8vo,  limp  vellum,  with  ties. 

London,  1893 

*  One  of  a  few  copies  printed  on  vellum  at  the  Kelmscott 
Press. 

719.  CAXTON  (WILLIAM).  The  History  of  Godefrey 
of  Boloyne  and  of  the  Conquest  of  Jherusalem.  Corrected 
for  the  press  by  H.  H.  Sparling.  Royal  8vo,  limp  vellum, 
silk  ties.  London,  1893 

*  Kelmscott  Press  edition,  one  of  a  very  few  printed  on  vel- 
lum. 

CAXTON  (WILLIAM).    See  under  Chaucer  and  Higden. 

Ill 


720.  CAYET  (PIERRE  VICTOR  PALMA).  Chronologie 
Novenaire,  contenant  I'Histoire  de  la  Gverre,  sovs  le  regne  dv 
tres  chrestien  Roy  de  France  &  de  Nauarre,  Henry  IIII. 
First  Edition.  Frontispiece  with  equestrian  portrait  of 
Henri  IV.,  hy  Gaultier.  3  vols,  small  8vo,  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Derome  the  younger.  Paris :  Richer,  1608 

721.  CAYLUS  (A.  C.  COMTE  DE).  Les  Manteanx. 
First  Edition.  2  parts  in  one  volume,  small  Svo,  old  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges  (lacks  frontispiece).     La  Haye,  1746 

722.  CAYLUS  (A.  C.  COMTE  DE).  Memoires  de 
I'Academie  des  Colporteurs.  9  plates  designed  hy  the  author. 
First  Edition.  Small  Svo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  prob- 
ably by  Derome.  [Paris],  1748 

*  From  the  Pixerecourt  and  Nodier  collections,  -with  tickets. 

723.  CAYLUS  (A.  C.  COMTE  DE).  Recueil  d'Anti- 
quites  Egyptiennes,  Etrusques,  Grecques  et  Romaines.  Por- 
trait hy  Littrel,  engraved  title  to  Vol.  I,  six  frontispieces, 
numerous  vignettes  and  826  plates  in  the  text.  7  vols.  4to, 
old  green  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1761 

*  Second  edition  of  Volume  I  (which  was  first  published  in 
1752)  and  first  edition  of  the  others.  Volume  VII  is  a  post- 
humous Supplement  edited  from  the  manuscripts  of  the  author 
by  M.  de  Bombarde. 

724.  CAYLUS  (MADAME  DE).  Souvenirs.  Nouvelle 
Edition,  avec  une  introduction  et  des  notes  par  M.  Charles 
Asselineau.  With  original  portrait  draiving  and  5  miniatures 
within  gold  horders.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  covered  with  a 
design  of  fleur-de-lys,  grotesques  and  panels,  with  a  lion  ram- 
pant in  center,  doublure  of  blue  levant  with  deep  borders, 
gilt  edges,  with  cover  and  case,  by  Gruel.  Paris,  1860 

*  Printed  on  vellum,  probably  one  of  2  copies  so  issued. 

725.  CELIERES  (PAUL).  Entre  deux  paravents,  scenes 
et  comedies  en  vers.  4  eaux-fortes  de  E.  Boilvin  in  2  states. 
8vo,  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with 
the  original  covers,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1879 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

726.  CERISIERS  (RENE  DE).  Reflections  Chrestiennes 
et  Politiques  sur  la  Vie  des  Roys  de  France.  4  portraits. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  fleurs-de-lys  orna- 
ments, gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris:  la  Veuve  Jean  Camusat,  1641 

727.  CERVANTES  (MIGUEL  DE).  The  History  of  Don 
Quixote  of  La  Mancha.  Edited  with  notes  and  memoir  by 
John  G.  Lockhart.  16  original  etchings  hy  R.  de  Los  Bios. 
4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  laid  paper,  with  proof  etchings  on 
Japan  paper. 

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728.  CHALMERS  (GEORGE).  The  Poetic  Remains  of 
some  of  the  Scotish  Kings  (James  I.,  James  IV.,  James  V., 
Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  etc.).  Now  first  collected.  Engraved 
portrait  of  James  I.  hy  Picart,  and  facsimiles.  Post  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London,  1824 

729.  CHALUSSAY  (BOULANGER  DE).  Elomire.  Hypo- 
condre,  ou  les  medecins  vengez.  Comedie.  First  Edition. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron-Joly. 

Paris:  Charles  de  Cercy,  1670 

730.  [CHALUSSAY  (BOULANGER  DE).]  La  Critique 
du  Tartuffe.     Comedie.     12mo,  original  vellum  wrappers. 

Paris :  Gabriel  Quinet,  1670 

*  First  Edition.     Attributed  to  Boulanger  de  Chalussay  and 
also  to  de  Valliers. 

731.  CHAMBERLAINE  (JAMES).  A  Sacred  Poem. 
"Wherein  the  Birth,  Miracles,  Death,  Resurrection,  and  Ascen- 
sion of  the  Most  Holy  Jesus  Are  Delineated.  Together  With 
Poems  on  several  Occasions.  Engraved  frontispiece  title  in  6 
compartments,  and  1  plate.  First  Edition.  12mo,  brown 
levant  morocco,  blind-tooled,  with  mosaic  panels  of  green  and 
maroon  morocco,  gilt  dots  and  corner  ornaments,  gilt  edges, 
by  Riviere.     London :  Printed  for  R.  E.  and  R.  Bentley,  1680 

732.  CHAMPLAIN  (SAMUEL  DE).  Les  Voyages  [en 
1604,  1610,  1611]  dv  sievr  de  Champlain  Xaintongeois,  capi- 
taine  ordinaire  pour  le  Roy,  en  la  marine.  Divisez  en  devx 
livres.  ou,  jo\T:'nal  tres-fidele  des  observations  faites  es  des- 
couuertures  de  la  Nouuelle  France :  tant  en  la  descriptio  des 
terres,  costes,  riuieres,  ports,  haures,  leurs  hauteurs,  &  plu- 
sieurs  declinaisons  de  la  guide-aymant ;  qu'en  la  creace  des 
peuples,  leur  superstition,  facon  de  viure  &  de  guerroyer: 
enrichi  de  quantite  de  figures.  Ensemble  deux  cartes  geo- 
grafiques :  la  premiere  seruant  a  la  nauigation,  dressee  selon 
les  compas  qui  nordestent,  sur  lesquels  les  mariniers  nauigent : 
L 'autre  en  son  vray  Meridien,  auec  ses  longitudes  &  latitudes: 
a  laquelle  est  adiouste  le  voyage  du  destroict  qu'ont  trouue 
les  Anglois,  audessus  de  Labrador,  depuis  le  53^  degre  de 
latitude,  iusques  au  63^  en  I'an  1612,  cerchans  vn  chemin  par 
le  Nord,  pour  aller  a  la  Chine.  Maps  and  plates.  4to,  calf, 
gilt  back,  side  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Paris :  Chez  Jean  Berjon,  1613 

*  First  Edition  of  the  first  Three  Voyages.   The  Beekford 
copy. 

733.  CHAMPLAIN  (SAMUEL  DE).  Les  Voyages  de  la 
Nouvelle  France,  Occidentale,  dicte  Canada,  etc.  Folded 
copper-plate  map  and  6  engravings;  Traitte  de  la  Marine  et 
du  devoir  d'un  bon  Marinier.  2  ivoodcuts;  Ledesme,  Doc- 
trine Chrestienne,  Traduite  en  Langage  Canadois  par  le  R.  P. 

113 


Breboenf ;  Masse,  L'Oraison  Dominicale  traduite  en  Langage 
des  Montagnars  de  Canada.     4to,  contemporary  vellum. 

Paris:  Claude  Collet,  1632 

*  The  only  complete  edition  of  Champlain,  containing 
the  reprinted  leaves  (corrected)  of  pages  27  to  29,  cancelled  be- 
cause of  the  statements  reflecting  on  Cardinal  Eichelieu,  not 
contained  in  all  copies. 

This  is  the  last  of  Champlain 's  works,  printed  shortly  before 
his  last  voyage  to  Canada  (where  he  died  in  1635),  and  it  is 
perhaps  the  most  important  as  it  contains  a  review  of  all  pre- 
ceding French  Expeditions  to  the  New  World,  interwoven  with 
Champlain 's  account  of  his  own  Voyages  to  Canada,  together 
with  a  history  of  that  country.  It  gives  the  first  accurate  ac- 
count of  the  life,  habits,  and  warfare  of  the  Indians  in  what 
is  now  the  State  of  New  York. 

734.  CHAMPMESLE  (CHARLES  CHEVILLET  DE). 
Les  OEuvres.     2  vols.  12mo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris :  Par  la  Compagnie  des  Libraires  Associes,  1742 

*  From  the  Didot  collection. 

735.  CHAMPSAUR  (FELICIEN).  Masques  Modernes. 
Frontispiece  par  Felicien  Bops.  12mo,  striped  red  silk,  un- 
cut, original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Paris,  1889 

736.  CHAMPSAUR  (FELICIEN).  Nuit  de  Fete.  Illus- 
trations hy  Gourguet,  Lucas  and  Bottini.  Royal  8vo,  striped 
red  silk,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Paris,  1899 

737.  CHANSONNIER  (NORMAND).  Preface  de  Joseph 
L'Hopital.  Table  Historique  de  A.  Join-Lambert.  Head- 
pieces and  ornamental  page  borders  hy  Ad.  Giraldon.  Small 
folio,  dark  green  levant  morocco,  inside  gold  borders,  gilt 
edges  on  the  rough,  original  covers  preserved  (binding  un- 
finished as  to  its  final  details).  Paris,  1905 

*  One  of  125  copies  printed. 

j'^^738.   CHANSONS  Nouvelles  et  Airs  de  Cour  [et  d'Opera] 

Nouveau  Recueil.     Troisieme  Edition.     12mo,  seven  parts 

in  one   volume,    blue   levant   morocco   gilt,    gilt  edges,  by 

Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1690-91 

*  This  book  appears  to  contain  the  six  complete  parts  of  the 

first  volume,  made  up  of  the  first,  second  and  third  editions; 

also  the  first  part  of  the  second  volume,  perhaps  the  only  part 

issued.     Some  of  tlie  Chansons  are  in  Dutch. 

739.  CHAP-BOOKS  (AMERICAN).  (I  )  An  Exact  Ac- 
count of  the  Trial  and  Execution  of  Captain  Jeane  for  the 
most  vile  and  unheard  of  cruel  Murder  of  Richard  Peyne, 
his  Cabbin-boj%  in  his  Passage  homewards  from  South 
Carolina,  etc.  (II.)  The  Great  and  Wonderful  News  From 
America,  on  the  arrival  of  Captain  Williams,  Commander 
of  the  Ship,  called  the  Dolphin,  who  was  Seven  Weeks  and 
three  Days  in  their  Passage  from  Hallifax,  in  North 
America,  being  bound  for  Bristol,  but  by  contrary  Winds 

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was  forced  to  pat  in  at  Parkgate.  Vignette.  (III.)  The 
Havannah's  Garland,  consisting  of  three  excellent  New 
Songs  I.  On  the  Siege  and  Taking  of  Havannah.  II.  O  to 
be  married  if  this  the  Way.  Licensed  and  entered  accord- 
ing to  order.  Vignette.  (IV.)  The  Poor  Unhappy  Trans- 
ported Felon's  Sorrowful  Account  of  his  Fourteen  Years 
Transportation  at  Virginia,  in  America.  History  of  the 
Life  of  James  Revel,  the  unhappy  Sufferer.  .  .  .  Licensed 
and  enter'd  according  to  Order.  4  vols,  small  8vo,  citron 
levant  morocco,  uncut,  in  a  morocco  case,  by  Riviere. 

n.  p. — probably  London,  end  of  XVIIIth  century 

740.  CHAP-BOOKS.  A  Collection  of  Forty-One  Curious 
Pamphlets,  most  of  them  with  woodcuts.  Among  others 
are:  "  The  History  and  Lives  of  all  the  most  Notorious 
Pirates,"  "The  Hull  Tragedy,"  "  The  Life  and  Adventures 
of  Capt.  John  Deane,"  etc.  12mo,  green  lev?vnt  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London,  Worcester,  etc.  [n.  d.] 

*  Lettered  on  back  "  Beggar's  Balderdash." 

741.  CHAP-BOOKS.  The  Coalman's  Courtship  to  the 
Creel-wife's  daughter;  Odd  History  of  a  Scottish  Thief; 
The  London  Sp}';  History  of  the  King  and  the  Cobler;  The 
Laird  of  Cool's  Ghost;  The  Merry  Tales  of  the  Wise  Men  of 
Gotham;  and  others.  Woodcuts.  24  works  in  one  vol., 
12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  toj),  by  Alfred  Matthews. 

1814-17 

*  Twenty-four  popular,  old  tracts,  all  reprinted  from  earlier 
editions  at  Glasgow,  Stirling,  Falkirk  and  Paisley.  They  relate 
to  Scotland  and  Scottish  manners,  with  the  exception  of  two 
or  three.  John  Payne  Collier's  copy,  with  his  notes  on  the 
fly-leaf. 

742.  CHAPELAIN  (JEAN).  La  Pueelle,  ou  la  France 
delivree.  Engraved  frontispiece,  12  copper-plates.  12mo, 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Suivant  la  copie  iraprimee  a  Paris  [Amsterdam:  J.  Jans- 
son]  1656. 

*  Tall  copy.     132mm.     Annex  to  the  Elzeviers. 

743.  CHAPELLE  and  BACHAUMONT.  CEuvres  de 
Chapelle  et  de  Bachaumont.  12mo,  old  citron  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  La  Hale,  1755 

744.  CHAPELLE  and  BACHAUMONT.  Voyage  de 
Chapelle  et  Bachaumont,  suivi  de  quelques  autres  Voyages 
dans  le  meme  genre.  Frontispiece  by  De  Launay  after 
Marillier.     24mo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Geneve,  1777 

745.  CHAPMAN  (GEORGE).  The  Whole  Works  of 
Homer;  Prince  of  Poetts.  In  his  Iliads,  and  Odysses. 
Translated  according  to  the  Greeke,  by  Geo:  Chapman. 
At  London  printed  for  Nathaniel  Butler  [1616].     Homer's 

115 


Odysses  Translated  according  to  ^  Greeke.  By  Geo: 
Chapman.  Imprinted  at  London  by  Rich:  Field,  for  Na- 
thaniel Butler.  Frontispiece  title,  and  on  reverse  oval  por- 
trait of  Chapman  surrounded  by  clouds.  Engraved  title  to 
the  Odyssey.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  tooled  in  inter- 
laced fillets,  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London  [1616] 

*  The  first  collected  edition  ;  the  second  complete  edition 
of  the  Iliad,  the  first  of  the  Odyssey,  with  the  very  scarce 
plate  containing  the  Prince  of  Wales'  insignia,  etc. 

746.  CHAPMAN  (GEORGE).  Bussy  d'Ambois:  a  Tra- 
gedie:  As  it  hath  been  often  Acted  with  great  Applause. 
Being  much  corrected  and  amended  by  the  Author  before 
his  death.  Fourth  edition.  Small  4to,  calf,  with  the  F. 
Perkins  arms,  gilt  edges.       London:  Printed  by  A.  N.,  1641 

*  Contains  alterations  in  the  text,  a  Prologue  after  title,  and 
an  Epilogue  at  the  end,  not  in  the  first  edition. 

747.  CHAPMAN  (GEORGE).  The  Hymns  of  Homer; 
the  Batrachomyomachia;  and  two  original  poetical  hymns. 
With  an  introductory  preface.  By  S.  W.  Singer.  12mo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

Chiswick:  C.  Whittingham,  1818 

748.  CHARLES  I.  EIkwv  BaatXtKi].  The  |  Povrtraictvrel 
of  I  His  Sacred  |  Maiestie  |  in  |  his  solitvdes  |  and  |  svfifer- 

y /-]   - —    ings.  I  Rom.  8.     More  then  Conqueror,  &c.  |  Bona  agere,  & 

'  ^  mala  pati,  Regium  est.  |  M.DC.XLVIH.   8vo,  brown  levant 

morocco,  back   and   sides   richly  gilt   and   blind-tooled  in 

fleur-de-lis,  crowns,  and  scrolls,   doublure   of  blue   levant 

morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  [n.  p.],  1648 

*  The  genuine  First  Edition  [Almack,  No.  I],  with  the  leaf 
of  Errata.  "  Eikon  Basilike  "  has  been  attributed  both  to  King 
Charles  and  to  Dr.  Gauden.  Fifty  editions  are  said  to  have 
been  printed  at  home  and  abroad  during  the  year  1648-9. 

749.    CHARLES  IL — Relation   en  forme  de  journal,  du 

/^  /O      voyage  et   sejour.    Que   Le   Serenissime   es   Tres-Puissant 

-^  Prince  Charles  II  Roy  de  la  Grand'  Bretagne,  &c.    Portrait 

and  If.  plates  engraved  by  D.  and  P.  Philippe  and  Theodor 

Matharn  after  N'.  Venue  and  J.  T.  Vliet.     First  Edition. 

Folio,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

La  Haye:  Adrian  Vlacq,  1660 

750.  CHARLEVOIX  (PIERRE  ANTOINE  XAVIER 
DE).  Histoire  de  I'lsle  Espagnole  ou  de  S.  Dominique.  S 
maps  in  Vol.  I.,  10  maps  in  Vol.  II.,  with  2  vignettes  after 
A.  Humblot.     2  vols,  large  4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Francois  Barois,  1730 

*  First  Edition.  From  the  libraries  of  J.  J.  de  Bure,  the 
elder,  and  Count  Henry  de  la  Bedoyere. 

116 


751.  CHARLEY  CHALK;  or,  The  Career  of  an  Artist: 
being  Sketches  from  the  Real  Life;  comprising  a  narrative 
of  his  extraordinary  adventures  in  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land, France  and  Greece.  Illustrations  by  Jacob  Parallel. 
8vo,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Cham- 
bolle-Duru.  London:  G.  Berger,  n.  d.  [ca.  1845] 

752.  CHARRON  (PETER).  Of  Wisdome,  three  bookes 
written  in  French  by  Peter  Charro  Docf  of  Lawe  in  Paris. 
Translated  by  Samson  Lennard.  With  the  engraved  title  by 
Hole  and  the  very  rare  portrait  of  the  author  by  Vaughan. 
4to,  mottled  calf,  gilt  back  and  edges,  by  Bedford. 

At  London :  Printed  For  Edward  Blount  &  Will :  Aspley 
[1630] 

753.  CHARTARIUS  (VINCENTIUS).  Imagines  Deorum, 
qui  ab  antiquis  colebantur,  etc.  Portrait  of  Verderius  and 
88  woodcuts  in  the  text.  4to,  old  calf,  gilt  edges  (rebacked, 
lacks  signature  Ci).    Lugduni:  apud  Steph.  Michaelem,  1581 

*  Joseph  Knight's  copy,  with  his  bookplate,  autograph,  and 
pencilled  note. 

754.  CH ARTIER  (ALAIN).  Les  (P^uvres.  Small  8vo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  orange  morocco  with 
wide  dentelle  border,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz  Bauzonnet,  in 
a  brown  morocco  case.  Paris:  Galliot  du  Pre,  1529 

755.  CHASSANT  (A.)  and  TAUSIN  (HENRY).  Dic- 
tion naire  des  Devises  Historiques  et  Heraldiques.  With  5 
plates  contaiyiing  36  ^figures.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  brown  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1878 

756.  CHASSE  (LA)  an  filles,  ou  jardin  d'amour 
reforme.  Dans  le  quel  est  enseigne  la  maniere  de  conserver 
&  d'entretenir  une  maitraisse.  Par  L.  G.  avocat.  Cut  on 
title.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Duru.  Autun:  Pierre  Laymere  [ca.  1690] 

*  A  very  rare  little  book.  From  the  librai'y  of  Charles  Nodier, 
with  book-plate. 

757.  CHAUCER  (GEOFFREY).  The  Canterbury 
Tales.  Gothic  type.  37 Jf  unnumbered  leaves  {including  3 
blanks),  without  signatures  and  catchwords.  29  lines  to  the 
page.     Initials  painted  in  red. 

Fol.  i,  blank  {cutaway);  Fol.  2r.:  Whan  that  Apprill 
with  his  shouris  sote  |  And  the  droughte  of  march  hath  pcid 
I  rote  I  .  .  . .  Fol.  266  blank  {cut  away).  Fol.  373  r.,  line 
26:  Explicit  tractatus  Galfrydi  Chaucer  de  |  Penitencia  vt 
dicitur  pro  fabula  Lectoris.  Fol.  373  v.:  Now  pray  I  to 
hem  alle  that  herkene  this  litil  tretyse  |  or  rede,  thatyf  ther 
be  ony  thing  that  liketh  hem  that  |  thereof.  . . .  Same  page, 

117 


line  28: ....  Qui  cii  patre  et  spii  sco  viuit  et  regnat  |  deus. 
Per  omnia  secula  seculol^  Amen.  Fol.  37 Jf  blank  {cut 
away).  Thick  small  folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  the  sides 
blind  tooled  in  the  manner  of  the  early  16th  century 
English  bindings,  with  the  title  of  the  book  stamped  in 
gold  around  the  inner  panel  of  the  front  cover,  doublure  of 
vellum,  gilt  dentelle  borders,  vellum  fly-leaves,  gauffred 
gilt  edges,  by  Mercier,  in  a  brown  levant  morocco  case. 

[Westminster:  William  Caxton,  ca.  1477-78] 

*  First  Edition  of  Chaucer's  Canterbury  Tales,  and  one 
OF  the  earliest  books  printed  in  England,  being  probably 
the  fourth  or  fifth.  There  are  eleven  existing  copies  of  this 
book,  according  to  Seymour  De  Ricci  (A  Census  of  Caxtons, 
Bibliographical  Society,  1909),  of  which  only  two  are  perfect, 
namely  one  of  the  copies  of  the  British  Museum,  and  that  of 
Merton  College,  Oxford.  The  other  nine  copies  recorded  by 
him  are  all  more  or  less  deficient,  and  none  of  them  has  either 
first  or  last  leaf.  In  the  above  the  last  leaf  exists  in  perfect 
condition,  but  the  three  blanks  are  missing,  and  17  leaves  (2-8, 
138,  152,  and  299-306)  are  in  perfect  facsimile  made  from  the 
British  Museum  copy. 

The  collation  of  the  volume  is  as  follows:  A-Z  8  (A  1  blank); 
A-I  8,  K  10  (K  10  blank,  L-Q  8,  R  6,  S-Z  8;  Aa  6  (Aa  6 
blank)  =  374  leaves.  Hain-Copinger,  4921;  Blades,  12;  Sey- 
mour De  Ricci,  22 ;  Proctor,  9626. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

758.  CHAUCER  (GEOFFREY).  The  workes  of  GeflEray 
Chaucer  newlye  printed,  wyth  dyuers  workes  whych  were 
never  in  print  before:  As  in  the  table  more  plajmly  doth 
appere.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  edges, 
by  F.  Bedford  (small  repairs  to  the  four  preliminary 
leaves,  title  and  some  leaves  in  the  last  two  signatures 
remargined  or  repaired). 

Prynted  by  John  Reynes  dwellynge  at  the  sygne  of  saynte 
George  in  Pauls  Churchyarde,  154'-i. 

*  Second  collected  edition  containing  The  Plowman's 
Tale  for  the  first  time.  Very  tall  copy,  measuring  12,5^  x  8)4,  in. 
A  facsimile  title  is  laid  in. 

759.  CHAUCER  (GEOFFREY).  The  workes  of  Geffrey 
Chaucer,  newlie  printed,  with  divers  addicions,  which  were 
never  in  print  before:  With  the  siege  and  destruccion  of 
the  worthy  Citee  of  Thebes  compiled  by  Jhon  Lidgate, 
Monke  of  Berie.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  back 
and  edges,  by  Joly.     l'2f  x  8^  in. 

[Colophon]:  Imprinted  at  London  by  Jhon  Kyngston  for 
Jhon  Wight,  1561. 

*  Very  fine  copy  of  the  First  Issue  of  the  edition 
edited  by  John  Sto  we  the  historian,  with  the  woodcuts  to  the 

118 


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:  QT^fi  ^^  tBan^^K  f §»(  ^  »m^f  0  (^(  5c  f6  of b?  no(  (bng^ 
ptrfcum  m  goo^ee  /  ^t  j^aP  (|^e«  (^(  (^  fcBtfntc  of 
t^  m^t  ma^  tto  (^mg?  ^o  0u^  met)  tBoP  fJtffw  ^^nj/^nb? 
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<inb?  of  i^  |Koftcego»)  of  atrngeffite  ^f  ^  6f? ,  tr^cime 
f^uffe  »n«»)  $tt?Krf?on»  tB^(  ie  #  fiwgt  of  ?xn<(tm«/attb? 
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fio  f  ^  ptjne©  of  ^ffe/i^w  ae  t«  f^  'e&ffitj^)  tom^n^  f^( 
mojjfct)  w«ttt<Ke  <wfri(^e  of  ot^t©  ;Jo^e  /  (^w  ac  (^  fot>g 
of  mat)  t^i  Wiyfonf  tBae  fowf  anb?  »tS  i^  mocfc  c&w  t^t) 
^  fomt ,  &fixit  <i6  IK^j^&M)  (^  fobg  5Ba«  fj6e  anb?  ^«P+ 
^6&  «nt>2  tMo:6»P/;j6  Mw^nioX  ant^  fo  f^tonje  antij  fo  ^oP 
k^i  i^x  ma^  no  t^Mtg2  «np^tc  ^i^/#«  a©  neg^^t  tg  ^tm 
g«t  m  (^«|?  ne  eoP!ie/Bu^  cuetg  foufe  wp&mff^tCip  tSi^^  t^e 
pg^t  of  f^  F»«f)?#  6no\B|?Mg2  of  ^^  6:;9nj>ft/t:5i0  8&f; 
fft&?  txgne  mag  mat)  purd5«tt  0g  ^»uec(  ^tt]p6t^P/fln&j  (fe 
gPot^c  \  65S6mf|fc/(Pt  p&nfe  of  Joge  %>  ^tmgw  anb?  (§«if^ 
Qtnfcj  i%  te^f  $g  (mtwgf /anb?  #  Ppf  $g  »(0  anb?  m« 
fafifttaoi)  of  fjjwte  /  Co  t^  Pgf  ^  15«  fe^nge  i^  fewg§^ 
8i(0  ^ng  pjtcgou*  8^obp  Q?mc»)  ♦ 

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fl^imtftMCw  S(  ^lotwt  }»o  fiBuKt  Ifertojte  ♦ 

Chaucer's  Canteebxjey  Tales.    Printed  by  Caxton.    1477-1478. 
(See  No.  757.) 


"Prologues."  Inserted  is  the  portrait  of  Chaucer  ("The 
Progenie  of  Geffrey  Chaucer")  from  the  edition  of  1598. 

This  edition  of  1561  was  evidently  a  trade  issue,  separate 
titles  being  printed  for  each  bookseller  who  took  copies.  The 
earliest  issues  have  woodcuts  to  "  The  Prologues,"  the  prelimi- 
nary leaves  nvimbering  fifteen.  The  second  issue  had  only  ten 
preliminary  leaves,  owing  to  the  omission  of  the  woodcuts. 
The  title  of  this  copy  is  within  an  architectural  border  with  a 
representation  of  the  King  sitting  in  Parliament  at  the  top,  at 
the  bottom,  within  the  ornamental  border,  is  a  small  shield 
with  the  device  of  Richard  Grafton.  Other  issues  had  a  title 
mainly  occupied  by  a  large  armorial  woodcut; — these  have  no 
bookseller's  device. 

The  portrait  of  Chaucer  is  sometimes  found  in  this  edition, 
but  has  in  such  cases  been  inserted  from  the  edition  of  1598, 
where  it  is  noted  on  the  title  as  being  one  of  the  additions  to 
that  "Impression." 

760.  CHAUCER  (GEOFFREY).  The  Workes  of  Geffrey 
Chaucer,  newlie  printed,  with  divers  addicions,  which  were 
never  in  print  before ;  With  the  siege  and  destruccion  of 
the  worthy  Citee  of  Thebes,  compiled  by  John  Lidgate, 
Monke  of  Berie.  1561.  Folio,  contemporary  calf,  stamped 
with  a  double  border  of  blind  ornaments,  with  clasps,  with 
the  letters  "I.  P."  in  the  centre  of  the  cover. 

[Colophon]:  Imprinted  at  London,  by  Jhon  Kingston  for 
Jhon  Wight,  1561. 

*  A   VERY   FINE  COPY   OF   StOWE'S  SECOND  ISSUE   without  the 

portrait  and  woodcuts  to  the  Prologues,  but  with  ten  Prelimi- 
nary leaves.  A  trifling  piece  of  the  margin  of  fo.  163  is  lack- 
ing, injuring  a  letter.     Bookplate  of  Samuel  Warren  (?). 

761.  CHAUCER  (GEOFFREY).  The  Workes  of  our 
Antient  and  lerned  English  Poet,  Geffrey  Chaucer,  newly 
Printed.  In  this  Impression  you  shall  find  these  Additions: 
1.  His  Portraiture  and  Progenie  shewed.  2.  His  Life  col- 
lected, &c.  Folio,  green  levant  morocco,  back  and  sides 
tooled  in  gold  panels,  doublure  of  vellum,  gilt  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  (Small  hole  in  sig.  Gi.) 

London:  Impeusis  Georg.  Bishop,  Anno  1598 

*Speght's  First  Edition,  and  the  first  containing  the  portrait 
of  Chaucer  ("The  Progenie  of  Geffrey  Chaucer")  probably  en- 
graved by  John  Speed.  The  preface  to  this  edition  is  by  Fran- 
cis Beaumont.     A  very   fine  copy  with  the  final  blank 

LEAF,  AND  THE  LEAF  OF  ERRATA  BETWEEN  Ciii  AND  Civ.  l23s  X  8in. 

762.  CHAUCER  (GEOFFREY).  The  Works  of  our 
Ancient,  Learned  and  Excellent  English  Poet  Jeffrey 
Chaucer:  as  they  have  lately  been  Compar'd  with  the  best 
Manuscripts:  and  several  things  added,  never  before  in 
Print,  etc.  Portrait  ''The  Progenie  of  Chaucer,'"  {from 
the  re-engraved  plate).  Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  in 
a  Grolieresque  design,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London  :  Printed  in  the  year  1687 

*  A  re-impression  of  Speght's  sixth  edition. 

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763.  CHAUCER  (GEOFFREY).  TheCanterbury  Tales  of 
Chaucer.  To  which  are  added  an  Essay  upon  his  Language 
and  Versification,  Introducing  Discourse,  and  Notes.  5  vols, 
post  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  richly  gilt,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut, by  Alio.  London:  Printed  for  T.  Payne,  1775-1778 

*The  fifth  volume  (the  Glossary)  is  very  scarce.  The  title 
mentions  only  four  volumes,  and  that  there  is  a  fifth  is  un- 
known to  many.  The  first  issue  of  Tyrwhitt's  edition.  A  num- 
ber of  scarce  portraits  of  Chaucer  and  a  series  of  plates  by 
Stothard  have  been  inserted. 

764.  CHAULIN  (N.  P.).  Precis  des  pieces  dramatiques 
de  W.  Shakespeare,  avec  observations  et  notices  12mo, 
purple  calf  gilt,   blind-tooled  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Simier. 

Paris,  1829 

765.  CHAUVEAU  (HARDOUIN).  C'est  I'ordre  qui  a 
este  tenu  a  la  novvelle  et  ioj^evse  entree,  que  treshault, 
tresexcellet,  &  trespuisat  Prince,  le  Roy  treschretien  Henry 
deuzieme  de  ce  nom,  afaicte  en  sa  bonne  ville  &  cite  de 
Paris,  capitale  de  son  Roj^aume,  le  sezieme  iour  de  luin 
M.D.XLIX.  With  11  large  luoodcuts  by  Jean  Cousin. 
Quarto,  original  rose-colored  vellum  wrappers,  some  leaves 
uncut,  silk  ties  (blank  corner  of  one  leaf  torn  off). 

Paris:  Jacques  Roffet,  [1549] 

766.  CHEEKE  (HENRY— translator).  A  Certayne 
Tragedie  wrytten  fyrst  in  Italian,  by  F.  Niger  Bassentinus, 
entitled,  Freewyl,  and  translated  into  Englishe  by  Henry 
Cheeke.  First  Edition.  Gothic  type.  Small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

John  Tisdale  (?)  [n.  p.]  [1561] 

*  Extremely  rare.  An  old  "moralitie  "  written  by  F.  Niger 
(Negri  or  Neri)  of  Bassano,  showing  the  "  devylish  devise  of  the 
Popish  religion." 

767.  CHENIER  (ANDRE).  Poesies.  Precedees  d'une 
notice  par  H.  H.  de  Latouche.  Nouvelle  Edition,  With 
engraved  portrait,  after  H.  Dupont.  12mo,  green  calf, 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Matthew^s.  Paris,  1858 

768.  CHESTERFIELD  (EARL  OF).  Miscellaneous 
Works:  consisting  of  Letters  of  his  Friends,  never  before 
printed,  and  various  other  articles.  To  which  are  pre- 
fixed Memoirs  of  his  Life,  tending  to  illustrate  the  civil, 
literary  and  political  History  of  his  Time.  By  M.  Maty  .  .  . 
The  Second  Edition  .  .  ,  with  an  Appendix,  containing 
Sixteen  Characters  of  Great  Personages,  &e.  Portraits 
engraved  by  Bariolozzi,  Sherwi7i,  and  others.  4  vols.  8vo, 
half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Pratt. 

London.  1779 

769.  CHEVIGNE  (AUGUSTIN  RENE,  COMTE  DE). 
Contes  Remois.  Vignette  and  SO  illustrations,  by  M.  Perlet. 
Royal  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  red  and  green  mosaic 
roses  tooled  in  gilt  on  the  back  and  in  the  side  corners,  gilt 
edges,  by  Alio.  Paris,  1843 

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770.  CHEVIGNE  (AUGUSTIN  RENE,  COMTE  DE). 
Les  Contes  Remois.  Dessins  par  E.  Meissonier.  8vo, 
orange  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David.  Paris,  1858 

*  Portrait  and  30  plates  by  Perlet  have  been  inserted.    Papier 
velin  edition. 

771.  CHEVIGNE  (AUGUSTIN  RENE,  COMTE  DE). 
Les  Contes  Remois.  India  proof  portrait  of  the  author,  hy 
Buland  after  Debay,  and  51  vignettes  on  icood  after  Meis- 
sonier. 8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
hy  Zaehnsdorf.  Paris,  1868 

772.  CHEVIGNE  (COMTE  L.  M.  J.  DE).  La  Chasse  et 
la  Peche,  suivies  de  poesies  diverses.  3  lithographic  illus- 
trations after  David,  proofs  on  India  paper.  16mo,  red  calf 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet,  with  his  ticket.      Paris,  1836 

773.  CHIPPENDALE  (THOMAS).  The  Gentleman  and 
Cabinet-Maker's  Director.  Being  a  large  collection  of  the 
most  Elegant  and  Useful  Designs  of  Household  Furniture 
in  the  Gothic,  Chinese,  and  Modern  Taste.  160  copper- 
plates. Large  folio,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  ornamented 
with  deep  double  borders,  pointille  tooling,  with  the  arms 
of  Achilles  Seilliere  in  centre  of  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic 
(a  few  pages  foxed).  London,  1754 

*  First  Edition.     Large  copy,  scarce. 

774.  CHOLINES  (NICOLAS  DE).  Les  Neuf  matinees 
du  Seigneur  de  Cholieres.  Dediees  a  Monseigneur  de  Ven- 
dosme.  Reueues,  corrigees  &  augmentees  par  I'Autheur. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Niedree. 

Paris:  Jean  Richer,  1586 

775.  CHOLli:RES  (NICOLAS  DE).  La  Gverre  des 
Masles  contre  les  Femelles:  Representant  en  trois  Dialogues 
les  prerogatives  and  dignltez  tant  de  I'vn  que  de  I'autre 
sexe.  Auec  les  Meslanges  Poetiques.  Small  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris:  Pierre  Cheuillot,  1588 

*  First  Edition.     One  of  the  scarcest  of  Choliere's  works. 

776.  CHOLINES  (NICOLAS  DE).  La  Guerre  des 
Masles  contre  les  Femelles.  Representant  en  trois  Dia- 
logues les  prerogatives  &  dignitez  tant  de  I'un  que  de 
I'autre  sexe.  Avec  les  meslanges  Poetiques.  ]2mo,  old 
red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  vine  border,  and  mono- 
gram of  Adolphe  Audenet  gilt  edges,  by  Koehler. 

Paris:  Gilles  Robinot,  1614 

*  From  the  Nodier  Collection,  with  his  label. 

777.  CHOYSELAT  (PRUDENT  LE).  Discours  Oeeon- 
omique,  non  moins  utile  que  recreatif.  Small  8vo,  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Alio. 

Rouen:  Martin  le  Menestrier,  1612 

*  From  the  collection  of  M.  J.-B.  Huzard,  who  wrote  a  bib- 
liography of  this  treatise. 

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778.  CHRETIEN  (NICOLAS).  Les  Tragedies  de  N. 
Chretien  Sievr  des  Croix  Argentenois.  Volume  I  contains 
"  Les  Portugaiz  Infortunez,"  without  separate  title-page, 
"  Tragedie  d'Amnon,  et  Thamar,"  1608,  and  "  Albovin  ou 
la  Vengeance,"  1608;  Volume  11.  "  Le  Ravissement  de 
Cefale, "  1608,  "Les  Amantes,  ou  la  grande  pastorelle," 
1613,  and  "  Rosemonde  ou  la  Vengeance,"  1603.  2  vols. 
12mo,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  '  Rouen,  1608 

779.  CHRISTIE  (JAMES).  An  Inquiry  into  the  Early  His- 
tory of  Greek  Sculpture.     Portrait.     4to,  boards  (worn). 

London,  1833 

780.  CHRONICLE  OF  ENGLAND,  PRINTED  AT  ST. 
ALBANS,  1483.  Folio  1:  HEre  begynnys  a  schort  &  breue 
tabuU  on  thes  Cronicles  And  ye  must  vnderstond  y*^  eueri 
leef  is  markid  vnder  with  A.  on.ij  iij.  &  iiij.  &  so  forth  to 
viij.  an  whatsum  eii  ye  fjmd  shortli  writin  in  this  table,  jq 
shalt  find  oppenli  in  the  same  letter. 

Folio  9:  (I)N  so  myche  that  it  is  necessarie  to  allcreaturis 
of  criston  religyon.  or  of  fals  religj^on:  os  getyles  and 
machomytes:  to  knaw  their  prince  or  prynces  that  regne 
apon  them,  and  theem  to  obey.  So  it  is  commodyus  to 
knaw  theer  nobull  actis  or  dedys.  and  the  circumstas  of 
theer  lyues.  Therfoor  i  yeer  of  our  lorde.  M.iiij'^.lxxxviij. 
And  in  the  xxiij.  yeer  of  the  regne  of  Kyng  Edward  the 
fourth  at  Saynt  Albons  so  that  all  men  may  knaw  the  actys 
naemly  of  our  nobull  kyngys  of  Englond  is  copylit  together 
thys.book.  &  moor  ouer  istranslayt  owtof  latin  i  to  englich 
froom  the  begiyng  of  the  world  .  .  .  etc. 

Colophon:  Here  endethe  the  Croniclis  of  Englode  with 
the  frute  of  timis.     Sanctus  albanus. 

287  leaves,  fo.  8  blank,  with  woodcuts;  the  initials  and 
some  chapter  headings  printed  in  red.  The  preliminary 
leaves,  including  Table,  to  ani,  avi  to  bi,  bvi,  If  and  2,  Ig.Ki  to 
8,  and  the  last  leaf  in  facsimile,  but  containing  in  all  260 
genuine  leaves,  27  being  in  facsimile.  The  last  blank — 
making  up  the  correct  number  of  leaves,  288,  is  missing. 
4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  doublure 
of  vellum,  vellum  fly-leaves,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

St.  Albans  Printer,  1483 
*  Only  about  seven  copies  of  this  excessively  rare  book  are 
known,  all  imperfect. 

[See  Reproduction.] 
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Chronicle  of  England,  !St.  Albans  Printer,  1483. 
(See  No.  780.) 


781.  CHURCHYARD  (THOMAS).  The  Firste  part  of 
Churchyard es  Chippes  Contayninge  Twelue  seuerall  La- 
bours. Deuised  and  published  onl3'e  by  Thomas  Church- 
yard Gentleman.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford.  (The  inner  border  of  the  woodcut  title 
restored,  and  some  corners  replaced.) 

Imprinted  at  London  ...  by  Thomas  Marshe,  1578 

*  Second  Edition.  Very  scarce.  Churchyard  in  his  youth 
was  page  to  the  Earl  of  Surrey,  and  he  mentions  his  indebted- 
ness to  him  for  his  instruction  in  poetic  composition.  The  poem 
in  this  volume,  "  Tragecall  discours  of  the  iinhappie  mans 
life,"  is  autobiographical,  narrating  his  experiences  as  a  soldier 
in  Scotland  and  France,  where  he  had  been  taken  prisoner 
several  times,  and  concludes  by  lamenting  his  poverty  and  the 
neglect  of  those  he  once  thought  his  friends. 

782.  CHURCHYARD  (THOMAS).  The  Firste  Parte  of 
Churchyardes  Chippes,  containing  Twelve  severall  Labours; 
also  Churchj'ard's  Miscellaneous  Poems,  antidote  against 
Melanchoh^  2  vols.  4to,  blue  straight  grain  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  [London,  n.  d.] 

*  Collier's  reprints,  with  pencil  notes,  probably  in  his  hand- 
writing. 

783.  CHURCHYARD  (THOMAS).  A  generall  rehearsall 
of  warres,  wherein  is  flue  hundred  seuerall  seruices  of  land 
and  sea:  as  sieges,  battailles,  skirmiches,  and  encounters. 
A  thousande  gentle  mennes  names,  of  the  best  sort  of  war- 
riours.  A  praise  and  true  honour  of  Soldiours:  A  proofe 
of  perfite  Nobilitie.  A  triall  and  first  erection  of  Heraldes: 
A  discourse  of  calamitie.  And  ioyned  to  the  same  some 
Tragedies  and  Epitaphes,  as  manj^  as  was  necessarie  for  this 
firste  booke.  All  whiche  woorkes  are  dedicated  to  the  right 
honourable  sir  Christopher  Hatton  knight,  vize  Chamber- 
lain, Captain  of  the  gard :  &  one  the  Queenes  maiesties 
priuie  counsail.  Small  4to,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 
(Corners  of  title,  first  and  last  leaves,  and  a  few  inner  mar- 
gins restored.) 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Edward  White  [1579] 

*  First  Edition.  Extremely  rare.  The  running  title  of 
of  this  book  is  "  Churchyardes  Choise,"  but  in  reality  it  is  the 
second  part  of  the  "  Chippes." 

Churchyard  was  probably  with  Sir  Philip  Sidney  in  Ireland, 
as  one  of  the  pieces  is  an  account  of  an  entertainment  given  in 
Munster  by  Sidney  to  Sir  Humphrey  Gilbert.  The  Hill  (Bibli- 
otheca  Anglo-Poetioa)-Gilchrist-Heber-Corsar  copv.  with  Gil- 
christ's autograph  on  title.  ^ 

784.  CHURCHYARD  (THOMAS).  A  light  Bondell  of 
lively  discourses  called  Churchyardes  Charge,  presented  as 
a  Newe  yeres  gifte  to  the  right  honourable,  the  Earle  of 
Surrie,  in  which  Bondell  of  verses  is  sutche  varietie  of 
matter,  and  severall  inventions,  that  male  bee  as  delitefuU 

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to  the  Reader,  as  it  was  a  Charge  and  labour  to  the  writer, 
sette  forthe  for  a  peece  of  pastime.  Title  in  ivoodcut  border. 
Small  4to,  maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.   Imprinted  at  London  by  Jhon  Kyngston,  1580 

*  First  Edition.  Extremely  scarce,  very  few  copies  being 
known.  On  the  back  of  the  title  is  written  an  interesting 
poetical  inscription  to  Edward  Fairfax,  possibly  by  Church- 
yard. 


785.  CHURCHYARD  (THOMAS).  Churchyards  Chal- 
lenge. Printer'' s  ornament  on  title.  Small  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Morrell. 

London:  Printed  by  John  Wolfe,  1593 

*  A  PERFECT  COPY  OF  THE  FiRST  EDITION,  and  believed  to  be 
the  only  copy  (of  the  half  dozen  in  existence)  with  the  prelim- 
inary blank  leaf  "A."  The  volume  contains  a  collection  of 
Chui'chyard's  pieces — many  of  which  were  circulated  only  in 
manuscript  and  the  authorship  of  which  had  been  claimed  by 
others — and  in  support  of  his  claim  he  says:  "  The  books  that  I 
can  call  to  memorie  already  printed,"  a]so  some  that  he  had 
apparently  written  for  others:  ''These  Workes  following  are 
gotten  from  me  of  some  such  noble  freends  as  I  am  loath  to 
offend,"  with  a  list  of  a  few  that  had  been  completely  lost. 

786.  CHURCHYARD  (THOMAS)  and  RICHARD  ROB- 
INSON). A  Trve  Discovrse  Historicall,  of  the  Svcceeding 
-Governovrs  in  the  Netherlands,  and  the  Ciuill  warres  there 
begun  in  the  yeere  1565.  with  the  memorable  seruices  of 
our  Honourable  English  Generals,  Captaines  and  Souldiers, 
especially  vnder  Sir  lohn  Norice  Knight,  there  performed 
from  the  yeere  1577.  vntill  the  yeere  1589.  and  afterwards 
in  Portugale,  France,  Britaine  and  Ireland,  vntill  the  yeere 
1598.  Translated  and  collected  by  T.  C.  Esqvire,  and  Ric. 
Ro.  ovt  of  the  Reuerend  E.  M.  of  Antwerp,  his  fifteeue 
bookes  Historise  Belgicoe;  and  other  collections  added. 
Small  4to,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

At  London:  Imprinted  for  Matthew  Lownes,  ItiO^ 

*  First  Edition.  Contains  descriptions  of  the  campaigns  in 
which  Barnaby  Rich,  George  Gascoigne,  and  Sir  Philip  Sidney 
served,  with  a  full  narrative  of  Sidney's  death  at  Zutphen. 

787.  CHURCHYARD  (THOMAS  —  Translator).  The 
Three  First  Books  of  Ovid  de  Tristibus  translated  into  Eng- 
lish. By  Thomas  Churchyarde.  Small  4to,  brown  morocco 
gilt,  with  the  arms  of  Lord  Spencer  in  gold  on  the  sides, 
doublure  of  vellum  covered  with  a  rich  gold  design,  having 
in  the  center  the  coronet  of  the  Earl,  vellum  flj'-leaves  with 
gold  borders,  gilt  edges  gauff  red,  b}'  C.  Lewis.     London,  1816 

*  Only  36  copies  were  printed  from  the  original  in  the 
Althorp  Library  by  Earl  Spencer  for  the  Roxburghe  Club. 

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788.  GIBBER  (COLLEY).  A  Letter  from  Mr.  Cibl>er, 
to  Mr.  Pope,  Inquiring  into  the  Motives  that  might  induce 
him  in  his  Satyrical  Works,  to  be  so  frequently  fond  of  Mr. 
Gibber's  Name.  The  Second  Edition.  Small  8vo,  brown 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  W.  Lewis,  174^ 

*  Although  called  the  Second  Edition  in  the  title  it  is  really 
the  Second  issue  of  the  First  Edition,  with  the  same  title-page, 
excepting  that  the  "Second  Edition  "  is  here  substituted  for 
the  ornament  above  the  imprint  in  the  first  issue. 

789.  GIBBER  (GOLLEY).  Dramatic  Works.  Portrait. 
4  vols.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  176a 

790.  GIGERO.  Epistolse  ad  M.  Brutum,  ad  Quintum 
fratrem,  ad  Octavium  et  ad  'Atticum.  Roman  characters 
with  passages  printed  in  Greek.  199  unnumbered  leaves 
ivithout  signatures  and  catchwords;  38  lines  to  the  ptage. 
First  page  within  a  fine  semi-border,  with  an  initial  in  the 
interlaced  style  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  and  capitals 
painted  in  blue  and  red.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt- 
tooled  back  and  inside  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Romse:  Conrad  Sweynheym  &  Arnold  Pannartz,  1470 

*  Bibliographers  are  not  decided  whether  this  edition,  or 
that  of  Jenson,  printed  in  the  same  year,  is  to  be  regarded  as 
Editio  Princeps.  According  to  the  copy  in  the  Sunderland 
Library  Catalogue,  quoted  as  having  203  leaves,  the  above  is 
imperfect.  The  first  leaf  is  in  facsimile.  Hain-Copinger  5213; 
Proctor,  3311. 

791.  GIGERO.  Orationes.  Roman  characters.  298 
leaves,  including  the  first  and  last  blanks,  ivithout  signa- 
tures and  catchiuords;  37  lines  to  the  page.  Initials  painted 
in  red.  Folio,  old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  triple  lines  on 
the  sides,  with  the  arms  of  Count  de  Hoym  stamped  in 
gold  in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt-tooled  back  and  inside 
borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Du  Seuil. 

[Venetiis]  Adam  of  Ammergau,  1472 

*  A  LARGE  COPY  OF  THIS  RARE  EDITION.  From  the  libraries 
of  Count  de  Hoym,  the  Abbe  Rive,  and  Hon.  George  A.  Ellis, 
with  bookplate  of  the  latter.     Hain,  5128;  Proctor,  4150. 

792.  GIGERO.  Epistol?e  familiares.  8vo,  original  limp 
vellum,  in  morocco  case.  [Lyon,  circa  1503] 

*  The  forged  Aldine  Edition  of  1502.     Printed  on  vellum, 

ENTIRELY     UNCUT,     AND     PROBABLY    THE     ONLY   PERFECT    COPY 

KNOWN,  as  the  other  three  vellum  copies  mentioned  by  Re- 
nouard  seem  to  lack  the  title-page.  From  the  Sunderland 
library. 

793.  GIGERO.  Officiorum  libri  tres,  collatis  variis  ex- 
emplaribus  accuratissime  recogniti:  Cato  Maior  sive  de 
Senectute.  Laelius  sive  de  Amicitia,  etc.,  cum  annota- 
tionibus  Erasmi  Roterodami.  Ruled  throughout  luith  red 
iiik.     Title-page   within  a  luoodcut  border,  with  device  of 

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publisher.  16mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  the  sides  inlaid 
with  interlaced  bands  of  citron,  green  and  dark  blue  morocco 
within  gold  lines;  doublure  of  brown  levant  richlj'  gilt- 
tooled  in  the  manner  of  the  Eves,  gilt  edges,  by  G.  Benard. 
In  morocco  case. 

Lutetife:  Petrus  Vidonseus  sumptibus  Petri  Viart,  1523 

*  Printed  on  vellum  ;   probably  the  only  copy  in  this 

STATE. 

794.  CICERO.  De  Officiis  libri  tres;  de  Amicitia,  de 
Senectute  dialogi  duo,  etc.  16ino,  calf,  the  sides  of  the 
contemporary  Lyonnese  binding,  painted  in  blue  within 
gold  lines  in  an  interlaced  Grolieresque  pattern,  have  been 
skilfully  inlaid  in  the  covers,  gauffred  edges.  In  a  mottled 
calf  slip-case.  Lugduni:  apud  Seb.  Gryphlinum,  1546 

795.  CICERO.  De  Officiis  libri  tres.  Cato  major,  vel  de 
Senectute.  Lselius,  vel  de  Amicitia,  etc.  Engraved  title. 
Ruled  throughout  in  red.  12mo,  old  French  red  morocco 
gilt,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Duseuil. 

Amstelodami:  ex  Officina  Elzeviriana,  1677 

796.  CICERO.  Marcus  Tullius  Ciceroes  three  bookes  of 
duties  to  Marcus  his  sonne,  tourned  out  of  Latine  into 
English,  by  Nicholas  Grimald.  Whereunto  the  Latine  is 
adioyned.  Small  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  back  and 
sides  panelled  and  richly  gilt,  inlays  of  green  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Inscription  on  title  in  ink, 
"  William  Waller  his  Booke,  1656."  London,  1583 

*  Printed  in  double  columns,  the  Latin  in  Roman  type,  the 
English  in  Gothic  characters. 

797.  CICERO.  (Euvres  completes.  Translated  by  M. 
Delcasso.  36  vols.  Svo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  with 
the  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris,  1835-37 

798.  CIECA  DI  LEONE  (PIETRO)  and  GOMARA 
(FRANCESCO  LOPEZ  DE).  Cronica  del  Gran  Regno  del 
Perv,  con  la  discrittione  di  tutte  le  prouincie,  e  costumi,  e 
riti,  con  le  nvove  citta  edificate,  &  altre  strane  &  inarauig- 
liose  notitie;  Historia  della  Nvove  Indie  Occidentali,  con 
tvtti  i  discoprimenti,  &  cose  notabili,  auuenute  dopo  I'ac- 
quisto  di  esse;  and  Historia  di  don  Ferdinando  Cortes, 
marchese  della  Valle,  Capitano  Valorosissimo,  con  le  sve 
maravigliose  prodezze  nel  tempo,  che  discopri,  &,  acquisto 
la  nuoua  Spagna.  3  vols.  Svo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  and 
blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Venecia:  Francesco  Lorenzini  da  Turino,  1560 

*  Complete  sets  are  very  scarce. 

799.  CIM  (ALBERT).  Une  Bibliotheque.  L'artd'acheter 
les  livres,  de  les  classer,  de  les  Conserver  et  de  s'en  servir. 
12mo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

*  One  of  40  copies  printed. 

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800.  CIM  (ALBERT).  Amateurs  et  Voleurs  de  Livres. 
Frontispiece.  12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  300  copies 
printed.  Paris,  1903 

CLAUDE'S   "  Liber  Veritatis. "     See  No.  2096. 

801.  CLAUDIANUS  (CLAUDIUS).  CI.  Claudiani  Qusb 
extant.  Nic.  Heinsius  Dan.  Fil.  Recensuit  ac  notas  addidit, 
post  primam  editioneni  altera  fere  parte  nunc  auctiores. 
Accedunt  selecta  Variorum  Commentaria,  aecurante 
C!.(ornelio)  S.(clirevelio),  M.  D.  Engraved  title,  ruled  in 
red.  8vo,  red  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  red  morocco, 
dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Boyet. 

Amstelodami:  Ex  Officina  Elzeviriana,  1665 

802.  CLAUDIANUS  (CLAUDIUS).  (Euvres  completes. 
Translated  by  Heguin  de  Guerle  and  Alph.  Trognon.  2 
vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  with  the  mono- 
gram E.  B. ;  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.         Paris,  1830-33 

803.  CLAVIERE  (E.  DE).  Figure  Emblematique  en 
trois  langves,  et  seulement  en  une  visible  de  foy.  Ov  se 
pevt  voir  vne  flevr  de  loiianges  du  Roy  Tres-Chrestien,  de 
la  Royne,  de  Monseigneur  le  Dauphin,  tfc  le  Monseigneur  le 
Due  d'Orleans.  Small  Bvo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Chambolle-Duru.  Paris,  1607 

804.  CLELAND  (JAMES).  A  Monument  of  Mortalitie, 
upon  the  death  and  funeral  of  the  Gracious   Prince  Lodo- 

vick,  late  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Lenox,  &,c,.    Frontispiece   fdO   - 
of  Duke  lying  in  state.     Small   4to,  blue  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London :  Printed  hy  William  Stansby,  1624 

805.  CLEVELAND  (JOHN).     Poems.     By  J.  C.     With       ^      . 
Additions  never  before  Printed.     Portrait.     16mo,  old  calf,      c/O  - 
gilt  back.  [London]  :  Printed  in  the  Yeare  1654 

*  From  the  Coi'ser  Collection. 

806.  CLEVELAND  (JOHN).     Poems.     By  J.  C.     With 
Additions  never  before  Printed.     Portrait.     16mo,  citron  .    //}  __ 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

[London] :  Printed  in  the  Yeare  1656 

807.  CLEVELAND  (JOHN).     Poems.     With  Additions 

never  before  Printed.     Bast  portrait  from  an  earlier  edition     S(J  -. 
inserted.     16mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  b}'  The 
Club  Bindery.     (Title  mended.) 

London:  Printed  for  W.  Shears,  1662 

808.  CLEVELAND  (JOHN).     Clievelandi  Vindicite;  or, 
Clieveland's     Genuine     Poems,    Orations,     Epistles,    <fcc.      ^;'  — 
Purged  from  the  many  False  and  Spurious  Ones,  &Q..  Por- 
trait of   Cleveland  from  another   edition    inserted.     First 
AUTHORIZED  EDITION.     12mo,  citrou  levant  morocco,  gilt 

edges.  London:  Printed  for  Obadiah  Blagrave,  1677 

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qr,  809.   COCKTON  (HENRY).     Stanlej^  Thorn.     IS  plates 

^  i:^  ^hy  Cruikshank,  Crowquill  and  Leech.     First  Edition.     3 

^<^      vols.  12mo,  half  roan,  uncut.  London,  1844 

810.  CODRINGTON  (ROBERT).  The  Life  and  Death, 
of  the  lUvstriovs  Robert  Earle  of  Essex,  etc.  Containing 
at  large  the  wars  He  managed,  and  the  Commands  he  had 
in  Holland,  the  Palatinate,  and  in  England.  Together  with 
some  wonderfull  observations  both  of  himself,  and  his 
Predecessors,  and  many  most  remarkable  Passages  from  his 
Infancie,  unto  the  day  of  his  Death.  Frontispiece  by  W. 
Hole.  First  Edition.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  London:  F.  Leach,  1646 

811.  COGAN  (HENRY— Translator).  The  History  of 
Diodorus  Siculus.  Containing  all  that  is  Most  Memorable 
and  of  greatest  Antiquity  in  the  first  Ages  of  the  World 
until  the  War  of  Troy.  Done  into  English  by  H.  C.  Gent. 
First  Edition.     Small  folio,  old  calf  (rebacked). 

London:  Printed  by  John  Macoek  for  Giles  Calvert,  1653 

812.  COKAIN  (SIR  ASTON).  Small  Poems  of  Divers 
Sorts,  including  Two  Comedies,  with  the  second  title-page. 
A  Chain  of  Golden  Poems  Embellished  with  Wit,  Mirth 
and  Eloquence,  and  separate  titles  to  The  Obstinate  Lady, 
and,  Trappolin.  Portrait.  16mo,  morocco  gilt,  by  W. 
Pratt.     (Portrait  cut  close  and  mounted.) 

London:  Printed  by  William  Godbid,  1658  [1659] 

*  First  Edition,  very  rare  with  the  portrait.  The 
second  title-page  is  variously  dated  1658  and  1659,  in  this  case 
it  is  1659.     Cornelius  Paine's  copy. 

813.  COLARDEAXJ  (CHARLES  PIERRE).  (Euvres 
chQisies  de  Colardeau.  Nouvelle  edition,  ornee  d'une  giav- 
ure.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  and  blind-tooled, 
uncut.  Paris,  1825 

*  Large  paper  copy.  Frontispiece  engraved  by  Bosq  and 
Devilliers  after  Desenne,  proof  before  letters  on  India  paper. 
Inserted  portrait,  proof  on  India  paper. 

814.  COLERIDGE  (HARTLEY).  Poems.  With  a  Me- 
moir of  his  Life  by  his  Brother,  Derwent  Coleridge.  Por- 
trait. 2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  back  panels  in 
gilt  and  blue  mosaic,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  bj-  Champs. 

London,  1851 

815.  COLERIDGE  (HARTLEY).  Essays  and  Marginalia. 
Edited  by  his  brother,  Derwent  Coleridge.  Portrait.  2 
vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  back  panels  in  gilt  and 
blue  mosaic,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Champs.         London,  1851 

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816.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).  Letters,  Con- 
versatious  and  Recollections  of  S.  T.  Coleridge,  2  vols. 
8vo.  London:  Moxon,  1836 

*The  above  and  the  following  13  lots  are  uniformly  bound  in 
red  levant  morocco,  back  panels  in  gilt  and  blue  mosaic,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Champs. 

817.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).  The  Friend: 
a  series  of  Essays  to  aid  in  the  formation  of  fixed  principles  ^ 
in  Politics,  Morals,  and  Religion,  with  Literary  Amuse-/^^  — 
ments  interspersed.  Third  Edition:  with  the  Author's  last 
Corrections,  and  an  Appendix,  and  with  a  synoptical  Table 
of  the  contents  of  the  work.  By  Henry  Nelson  Coleridge. 
3  vols.  12mo.  London:  Pickering,  1837 

818.  [COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).]     The  Life  of    -y  r^ 
Coleridge.     By  James  Gillman.     8vo,  uncut.     Vol.  I  only 
(all  published).  Loudon:  Pickering,  1838 

819.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).     On  the  Con-     ^--c. 
stitution  of  the  Church  and  State  according  to  the    idea  of 
each.     12mo.  London:  Pickering,  1839 

820.  COLERIDGE   (SAMUEL    TAYLOR).      Biographia 
Literaria;  or,   Biographical  Sketches  of  my  Literary  Life     i  C 
and  Opinions.     Second  Edition,  prepared  for  publication    '  ^ 
in  part  by  the  late  Henry  Nelson  Coleridge,  completed  and 
published  by  his  Widow.     IJi-  portraits^  etc.,   inserted.     3 
vols.  12mo,  uncut.  London:  Pickering,  1847 

821.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).  The  Poetical 
and  Dramatic  Works  of  Coleridge.     3  vols.  r2mo. 

London:  Pickering,  1847 

822.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).  Aids  to  Re-  ,  ^ 
flection.  Edited  by  Henry  Nelson  Coleridge.  2  vols.  12mo,  ./ ^ 
uncut.  London:  Pickering,  1848 

823.  COLERIDGE   (SAMUEL    TAYLOR).      Notes    and 
Lectures  upon  Shakespeare  and  Some  of  the  Old  Poets  and       9  7  {5 
Dramatists,  with  other   Literary  Remains  of   S.   T.    Cole- 
ridge.    Edited  by  Mrs.  H.  N.    Coleridge.     First  Edition. 
2  vols.  12mo.  London:  Pickering,  1849 

824.  COLERIDGE    (SAMUEL  TAYLOR),     Confessions 
of  an    Inquiring   Spirit    and    Some    Miscellaneous   Pieces.         J 
Edited  from  the  author's  MS.  by  Henry  Nelson   Coleridge. 
12mo.  London:  Pickering,  1849 

825.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).     Essays  on  his 
Own  Times:  forming  a  Second  Series  of  The  Friend.  Edited      '  ^ 
by  his  Daughter.     First  Edition.     3  vols.  12mo,  uncut. 

London:  Pickering,  1850 

826.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).     Specimens  of      7 
the  Table  Talk  of  the  late  Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge.     Por- 
trait.    12mo,  uncut.  London,  1851     / 

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827.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).  Notes  on  Eng- 
lish Divines.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Derwent  Coleridge.  First 
Edition.     2  vols.  12mo.  London:  Moxon,  1853 

828.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  TAYLOR).  Notes,  Theo- 
logical, Political,  and  Miscellaneous.  Edited  by  Derwent 
Coleridge.    First  Edition.     12mo.  London:  Moxon,  1853 

829.  [COLERIDGE  (SARA).]  Phantasmion.  12mo,  un- 
cut. London:  Pickering,  1837 

*  Uniform  with  the  13  preceding  lots. 

830.  COLLE  (CHARLES).  La  Parie  de  Chasse  de  Henri 
IV,  comedie  en  trois  Actes  et  en  Prose.  Avec  quatre  estampes 
en  taille-douce,  d'apres  les  desseins  de  Gravelot.  First  Edi- 
tion.    8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Reymann. 

Paris :  Veuve  Duchesne,  1766 

831.  COLLIER  (JOHN  PAYNE).  A  Bibliographical  and 
Critical  Account  of  the  Rarest  Books  in  the  English  Lan- 
guage, alphabetically  arranged,  which  during  the  last  fifty 
years  have  come  under  the  observation  of  J.  Payne  Collier. 
4  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York,  1866 

*  Large  Paper  Copy.  One  of  two  printed  on  drawing  paper. 
Laid  in  are  sis  letters  from  the  author  relating  to  his  works  and 
reprints. 

832.  COLLIN'S  Scripscrapologia ;  or,  Collin's  Dish  of  All 
Sorts.  Consisting  of  Songs  adapted  to  familiar  tunes,  and 
which  may  be  sung  without  the  Chaunterpipe  of  an  Italian 
Warbler,  or  the  ravishing  Accompaniments  of  Tweedle-dum 
or  Tweedle-dee.  Portrait  of  Collins,  Scripscrapologiae  Scrip- 
tor.    12mo,  original  boards,  uncut.     (Back  repaired.) 

Birmingham:  Published  by  the  Author  himself,  1804 

833.  COLONNA  D'ISTRIA  (OTTAVIO).  Origine,  e 
Discendenza  della  Famiglia  Colonna  d'Istria.  Folded  copper- 
plate genealogical  tree.  4to,  old  red  morocco,  with  crest,  and 
ARMS  OF  Spinola  ou  cach  side,  gilt  edges. 

Parigi :  Vedova  Ballard,  1777 

834.  COLONNA  (FRANCESCO).  Tableau  des  riches  in- 
ventions couvertes  du  voile  des  feintes  amoureuses,  qui  sont 
representees  dans  le  Songe  de  Poliphile,  devoilees  des  ombres 
du  Songe  et  subtilement  exposees  par  Beroalde  de  Verville. 
Engraved  title  and  180  woodcuts  ascribed  to  J.  Goujon  and  J. 
Cousin,  including  that  of  the  Sacrifice  to  Priapus  intact. 
Large  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  ChamboUe-Duru. 

Paris:  Matthieu  Guillemot,  1600 

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835.  COLUMBUS.  Epistola  Christofori  Colom:  cui  etas 
nostra  multum  debet:  de  Insulis  Indie  supra  Gangem  nuper 
invetis.  Four  leaves,  small  Gothic  type,  40  lines  to  a  full  page, 
last  leaf  blank.  Small  4to,  crimson  straight-grained  morocco, 
gilt.  Impressit  Rome  Eucharius  Silber,  1493 

*  The  first  dated  edition,  and  the  first  containing  the 
printer's  name  and  date.  The  Henry  C.  Murphy  copy. 
Harrisse  no.  3.     Hain-Copinger,  5492;  Proctor,  S87U. 

[See  Eeproduetion.] 

836.  COLUMBUS.  Verardus- Columbus.  In  laudem  Sere- 
nissimi  Fedinandi  Hisp.  regis; — De  Insulis  nuper  inuentis. 
Epistola  Cliristoferi  Colom  ad  Magnificum  dominum  Ra- 
phaelem  Sanxis.  Portrait  of  "Fernandus  Rex  hyspanie"  on 
the  title-page,  4  woodcuts  and  the  arms  of  Castile  in  the  text 
and  verso  of  last  leaf.  Small  4to,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.     [Basileffi :  J.  Bergman  de  Olpe]  1494 

*  The  first  part  of  this  work  is  merely  a  drama  on  the  capture 
of  Granada  from  the  Moors  by  Ferdinand.  The  letter  of  Colum- 
bus to  Eaphael  Sanxis,  translated  from  the  Spanish  into  Latin 
by  Alexander  de  Cosco  and  published  in  the  year  1493,  occupies 
the  final  seven  and  a  half  leaves.  Hain-Copinger,  15942;  Proc- 
tor, 7770.     Harrisse,  no.  15. 

837.  COLUMBUS.  [Habrisse  (Henry).]  Notes  on 
Columbus.     Folio,  limp  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York:  Privately  Printed,  1865 

*  No.    1   OF   TWO   COPIES   PRINTED   ON   INDIA   PAPER.      The   whole 

edition,  consisting  of  ninety-nine  copies,  was  for  private  dis- 
tribution only,  and  was  printed  at  the  expense  of  Samuel  L.  M. 
Barlow.  This  copy  has  the  presentation  inscription  initialled 
by  Mr.  Barlow. 

838.  COLUMBUS.  Kennedy  (John  S.).  The  Letter  of 
Christopher  Columbus  announcing  the  Discovery  of  the  New 
World.  Facsimile  of  the  Earliest  Edition  [Harrisse  No.  2]. 
12rao,  cloth.  New  York,  1890 

839.  COLUMBUS.  The  Letter  of  Columbus  on  the  Dis- 
covery of  America.  A  Facsimile  of  the  Pictorial  Edition, 
with  a  New  and  Literal  Translation,  and  a  Complete  Reprint 
of  the  Oldest  Four  Editions  in  Latin.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York :  Lenox  Library,  1892 

*  One  of  250  copies  printed. 

840.  [COMBE  (WILLIAM).]  The  Tours  of  Doctor  Syn- 
tax. In  Search  of  the  Picturesque;  a  Poem.  Sixth  edition, 
with  new  plates.  In  Search  of  Consolation.  Third  edition. 
In  Search  of  a  Wife.  Third  edition.  Colored  plates  hy 
Rowlandson.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London  [undated  but  ca.  1830] 
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841.  COMMINES  (PHILIPPE  DE).  Cronique  et  hys- 
toire  faicte  et  composee  par  feu  messire  Philippe  de  Com- 
mines  eheualier  seigneur  Dargenton,  coutenant  les  choses 
aduenues  durant  le  regne  du  roy  Loys  vnziesme  ....  Lettres 
hdtardes.  Title  ivitJiin  an  architectural  tvoodcut  horder,  full- 
page  tvoodcut  on  the  verso  of  title-page  and  ornamental  ini- 
tials. Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  enclosing  a  blind 
tooled  border  of  fleurs-de-lys,  doublure  of  blue  levant,  gilt 
tooled  borders  of  leaf  and  branches,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges, 
by  Lortic.  Lyon:  par  Claude  Nourry  dit  le  Prince,  1526 

842.  COMMINES  (PHILIPPE  DE).  Les  Memoires  de 
Messire  Philippe  de  Commines,  Sr.  d'Argenton.  Derniere 
edition.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  elaborate  floral  and 
scroll  design,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by  Cape. 

Leide :  Chez  les  Elzeviers,  1648 

*  This  copy  measures  5%  x  2%  inches. 

843.  COMMONWEALTH  OF  ENGLAND.  The  Govern- 
ment of  the  Coinmon-wealth  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ire- 
land, and  the  Dominions  thereto  belonging;  as  it  was  pnb- 
lickly  declared  at  Westminster  the  16.  day  of  December  1653. 
Small  folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  by  Zaehnsdorf, 

London,  1653 
*  Eeprinted  by  Baron  J.  B.  Heath  and  presented  to  members  of 
the  Philobiblon  Society,  1867. 

844.  COMMUNION.  Order  for  the  Administration  of  the 
Holy  Communion  and  Occasional  Offices  according  to  the  Use 
of  the  Church  of  England.  4to,  vellum  boards,  gilt  tooled, 
uncut.  London :  Wm.  Pickering,  1848 

845.  COMMUNYCACYON  BYTWENE  GOD  AND 
MAN. —  [Text  begins,  A2]  Deus.  Our  gracyous  god  moost 
in  magnyfycece  His  mercyful  eyen  castetli  fr5  heue  on  hi," 
etc. 

[Colophon]  Thus  endeth  the  comunycacyon  bytwene  god 
and  man.  Enprynted  at  London  in  Flete-strete  at  y  sygne 
of  y  Sonne  by  me  Wynkyn  de  Worde.  Woodcut  of  a  man 
kneeling  at  the  feet  of  God.  Small  4to,  brown  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  in  an  olive  levant  morocco  case. 

[London,  n.  d.,  ca.  1499] 

*  This  remarkable  production  of  the  press  of  Wynkyn 
DE  "Worde  appears  to  be  unknown  to  all  bibliographers. 
Printed  in  the  larger  type  used  by  De  Worde  in  the 
SuLPiTius  of  1499,  and  without  punctuation  marks  of  any 
KIND,  32  lines  to  the  page.  It  begins  on  signature  A2,  and 
is  in  the  form  of  a  dialogue  between  Deus  and  Homo,  the 
Creator  accusing  his  creature  of  ingratitude  and  sin,  and  Man 
acknowledging  the  truth  of  the  charge  and  expressing  con- 
trition. 

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Columbus  Letter,  Eome,  1493.     The  first  dated  edition. 
(See  No.  835.) 


V 


846.  CONFESSION  OF  FAITH  (A)  Owned  ^and  Con- 
sented to  by  the  Elders  and  Messengers  of  the  Churches  In 
the  Colony  of  Connecticut  in  New-England,  assembled  by 
Delegation  at  Say  Brook,  September  9th  1708.  Eph.  4.  5. 
One  Faith,  Col.  2.  5.  Joying  and  beholding  your  Order  and 
the  steadfastness  of  your  faith  in  Christ.  First  Edition. 
Small  8yo,  original  calf,  with  some  uncut  leaves. 

New  London  in  N.  E. :  Printed  by  Thomas  Short,  1710 

*  The  first  book  printed  in  Connecticut,  very  few  copiea 
of  whicli  are  known.  Autographs  of  "Helena  Tallcott,  1731," 
and  "Nathan  Perkins." 

847.  CONGREVE  (WILLIAM).  A  Pindarique  Ode, 
Humbly  Offer 'd  to  the  King  On  His  Taking  Namure.  First 
Edition.     Folio,  red  morocco,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Jacob  Tonson,  1695 

848.  CONGREVE  (WILLIAM).  Works.  Containing  the 
Tragedies,  Comedy,  Masques  and  Poems.  3  vols.  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges  (some  uncut),  by  Riviere. 

London,  1710 

*  First   Collected  Edition,  on  Large  Paper. 

849.  CONSTANTINI  (ANGELO).  La  Vie  de  Scara- 
mouche.  Frontispiece  hy  Gouwen.  12mo,  green  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  the  Arms  of  Adolphe  Audinet  on  the  sides,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bauzonnet.  Paris:  Claude  Barbin,  1695 

850.  CONSTITUTION  FRANQAISE.  La  Constitution 
Francoise,  Decretee  par  I'Assemblee  Nationale  constituante, 
aux  annees  1789,  1790  et  1791 ;  Acceptee  par  le  roi  le  14  sep- 
tembre  1791.  24mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  foliage  decora- 
tion on  sides,  doublure  of  green  morocco,  silk  guards,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Paris:  Didot,  I'Aine,  1791 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

851.  CONTEMPLATIO  Totius  Vit^  et  Passionis  Do- 
mini Nostri  Jesu  Christi.  Fleuron  on  title  and  49  ivoodcuts 
in  the  text.  Small  8vo,  browTi  calf,  blind  tooled  gauffred  gilt 
edges.  Venetiis :  apud  J.  Ostaum  &  P.  Valgrisium,  1557 

*  From  the  Hamilton  Palace  collection. 

852.  CONTES  et  Nouvelles  en  vers,  par  Voltaire,  Vergier, 
Senece,  Perrault,  &c.  Portraits  and  vignettes  hy  Duplessis 
Berthaidt.  2  vols,  in  one.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  deco- 
rated in  panels,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  by  Cape.     Paris,  1862 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  India  paper. 

853.  CONTES  secrets  russes  (Rousskiia  zavetnia  skazki). 
Traduction  complete.  12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Only 
220  printed.  Paris,  1891 

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854.  COOKE  (JOHN).  Greene's  Tu  quoque,  or  The  Cit- 
tie  Gallant.  As  it  hath  beene  diuers  times  acted  by  the 
Queenes  Maiesties  Seruants.  "Written  by  I.  Cooke,  gent. 
Large  woodcut  {a  portrait  of  Greene  as  Buhhle) ,  on  title, 
within  tlack  borders.  Small  4to,  crimson  levant  morocco, 
doublure  of  the  same,  ornate  borders,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.    In  a  case.     (.Several  margins  skilfully  restored.) 

Printed  at  London  for  lohn  Trundle,  1614 

*  First  Edition.  But  few  copies  exist  in  uncut  state  and 
only  one  has  ever  been  sold  at  auction. 

855.  COOKE  (JOHN).  Greenes  Tu  quoque,  or  The  Cittie 
Gallant.  As  it  hath  beene  diuers  times  acted  by  the  Queenes 
Maiesties  Seruants.  Woodcut  of  Thomas  Green  on  title. 
Second  Edition.  Small  4to,  maroon  straight-grain  morocco. 
blind  and  gilt  tooled,  gauffred  gilt  edges  (inner  margins  of 
some  leaves  restored).  London:  Thomas  Dewe,  1622 

*  The  play  was  edited  by  Thomas  Heywood,  and  first  per- 
formed vmder  the  title  ' '  The  City  Gallant ; ' '  but  the  inimitable 
acting  of  Green,  who,  in  reply  to  every  compliment,  says  "  Tu 
quoque,"  occasioned  the  author,  out  of  regard  for  him,  to  add 
it  to  the  title. 

856.  COOKE  (WILLIAM).  Memoirs  of  Samuel  Foote, 
Esq.  with  a  Collection  of  his  genuine  Bon-Mots,  Anecdotes 
&c.  mostly  original.  And  Three  of  his  Dramatic  Pieces,  Not 
published  in  his  Works.  Portrait.  3  vols.  12mo,  calf,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Eiviere.  London,  1805 


TWENTY-FIFTH  SESSSION,  WEDNESDAY,  8:15  P.  M. 

857.  [COOPER  (JAMES  FENIMORE).]  The  Wept  of 
Wish-Ton -Wish,  a  T<ile.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Philadelphia,  18^9 

858.  [COOPER  (JAMES  FENIMORE)].  The  Pathfinder. 
First  Edition.  2  vols,  r.nno,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Philadelphia,  1840 

859.  [COOPER  (JAMES  FENIMORE).]  The  Pathfinder; 
or,  The  Inland  Sea.  First  English  Edition.  3  vols. 
12mo,  original  cloth,  paper  labels,  uncut.  London,  1840 

860.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  Le  Reliqnaire.  Eaux-forie 
de  Leopold  Flameng.  First  Edition.  16mo,  half  calf, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.        Paris,  1866 

134 


861.  COPPICE  (FRANgOIS).  Le  Passant,  Coraedie  en 
iin  acte,  en  vers.  12nio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Joly.     Paris,  i»69 

*  First  Edition,  on  India  papei-,  with  an  original  water-color 
drawing  by  O.  A.  Poirson  inserted,  and  autograph  note  by  the 
artist,  on  a  fly  leaf. 

862.  COPPEE(FRANgOIS).  Poemes  Modernes.  l-2mo, 
blue  levant  morocco,  with  monogram,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1869 

*  Printed  on  India  paper. 

863.  COPPEE  (FRANCOIS).  Poesies.  (1864-1869.)  Por- 
trait in  two  states  by  Rajon.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Alio.  Paris,  1870 

*  One  of  25  copies,  on  India  paper. 

864.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  L'Abandonee,drarae.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  half  calf,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  Champs.  Paris,  1871 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  M.  de  Lescure,  with 
inscription. 

865.  COPPEE  (FRANCOIS).  Le  Cahier  Rouge.  12mo, 
original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1874 

*  First  Edition,  on  India  paper. 

866.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  Les  Recits  et  les  Elegies. 
Recits  Epiques.  L'Exilee.  Les  Mois.  JeunesFilles.  First 
Edition.  16mo,  half  calf,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  Champs.  Paris,  1878 

867.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS)  and  D'ARTOIS.  La  Guerre 
de  cent  ans.  Drame  en  cinq  actes.  16rao,  half  calf,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1878 

*  First  Edition,  printed  on  thick  paper.  Presentation  copy, 
with  autograph  of  the  author. 

868.  COPPEE  (FRANCOIS).  LeTresor;  comedie.  First 
Edition.  16mo,  half  calf,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  Champs.  Paris,  18";  9 

*  Presentation  copy,  with  the  author's  autograph  inscrip- 
tion. 

869.  C0PP:EE  (FRANgOIS).  LeTresor.  12mo,  original 
covers,  uncut,  Paris,  1880 

*  Printed  on  India  paper. 

870.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  La  Bataille  d'Hernani, 
poesie.  First  Edition.  16mo,  half  calf,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1880 

871.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  La  Marchaude  de  Jour- 
naux.  Conte  Parisien.  First  Edition.  16mo,  half  calf, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.       Paris,  1880 

185 


872.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  Bleuette.  Illustrations  by 
Henry  Pille.  P'irst  Edition.  Small  folio,  three-quarter 
blue  levant  morocco,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in, 
by  Guetant.  Paris,  n.  d.  [1880] 

*  This  copy  has  the  illustrations  in  4  states,  each  showing  a 
different  application  of  color. 

873.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  (Euvres.  Poesies  1864- 
1872.  Le  Reliquaire,  Poemes  divers,  &q.  Eauxfortes  par 
E.  -Boilvin.  Holland  paper  copy.  4to,  half  citron  levant 
morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  vellum  covers  bound  in, 
by  Zaehnsdorf.  Paris,  1883 

874.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  La  Nourrice.  First  Edi- 
tion. 16mo,  half  calf,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Champs.  Paris,  1886 

875.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  Le  Liseron.  First  Edi- 
tion. 16mo,  half  calf,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Champs.  Paris,  1886 

876.  COPPEE  (FRANCOIS).  En  Province.  First  Edi- 
tion.  16mo,  half  calf ,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs. 

Paris,  1886 

877.  C0PP:EE  (FRANgOIS).  Une  Mauvaise  Soiree. 
Poeme.  First  Edition.  lOmo,  half  calf,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1887 

878.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  Arriere  Saison :  Poesies. 
16mOj  half  calf,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs. 

Paris,  1887 

879.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  L'Enfant  de  la  Balle. 
Conte  Parisien.  First  Edition.  16mo,  half  calf,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1888 

880.  COPPEE  (FRANQOIS).  Henriette.  First  Edition. 
16mo,  half  calf,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Champs.  Paris,  188» 

881.  COPP:£e  (FRANgOIS).  Les  Paroles  sinceres.  First 
Edition.  16mo,  half  calf,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  Champs.  Paris,  1891 

882.  COQUELIN  (BENOIT  CONSTANT).  L'Art  du 
Comedien.  Fen-and- ink  portrait  of  the  author  by  Toussaint 
on  half-title.  16mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1894 

883.  COQUETTE.  La  Coquette  Punie,  on  le  Triomphe 
de  rinnocence  sur  la  Perfidie.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  uncut,  by  Hardy-Mennil. 

La  Haye :  Aux  Depens  de  la  Compagnie,  1740 

136 


884.  COQUILLART  (GUILLAUME).  Sensuyuent  les 
droitz  Nouveaulx:  Avec  le  debat  des  dames:  Et  des  araies 
Lauqueste  entre  la  Simple:  et  la  Rusee:  Avec  son  plaidoye: 
La  coniplaincte  de  Echo  a  Narcisus  .  .  .  Lettres  hcUardes, 
double  columns.  Title  in  red  and  black,  and  woodcut  on 
verso;  printer''s  mark  at  the  end.  4to,  reddish  brown  mo- 
rocco  gilt,    gilt    edges,    by    Bauzonnet-Trautz. 

Imprime  nouuellement  a  Paris  par  Philippe  le  Noir 
raaistre  Imprimeur  [ca.  1515]. 

*  Probably  the  second  edition  of  the  famous  satires,  and  of 
great  rarity.  It  was  unknown  to  Brunet,  and  is  described 
only  in  the  supplement,  by  G.  Brunet  and  Descharaps.  From 
the  Clinehamps,  Solar,  Armand  Bertin  and  Double  collections. 

885.  CORBET  (RICHARD).  Certain  Elegant  Poems, 
written  by  Dr.  Corbet,  Bishop  of  Norwich.  16 mo,  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  in  morocco  case,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  London :  Printed  by  R.  Cotes,  1647 

*  First  Edition.  The  85-page  issue,  with  three  blank  pages 
between  53-55.  On  page  12  there  is  a  refei-ence  to  Shakespeare's 
Richard  III.,  which  would  indicate  that  Burbage  was  the  orig- 
inal "  Richard." 

886.  [CORBET  (RICHARD).]  Poetica  Stromata:  or,  a 
Collection  of  Sundry  Pieces  in  Poetry:  Drawne  by  the 
known  and  approved  Hand  of  R.  C.  First  Edition. 
16mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  [n.  p.]  anno  1648 

887.  [COREY  (JOHN).]  A  Cure  for  Jealousie.  A 
Comedy.  As  it  was  Acted  at  the  New  Theatre  in  Little 
Lincolns-Inn-Fields.  First  Edition.  4to,  half  cloth 
(slightly  wormed).  London:  Richard  Harrison,  1701 

888.  [COREY  (JOHN).]  The  Metamorphosis:  or,  the 
Old  Lover  Out-witted.  A  Farce.  As  it  is  now  Acted  at 
the  New  Theatre  in  Lincolns-Inn-Fields.  Written  by  the 
Famous  Moliere.  First  Edition.  4to,  dark  green  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

London :  Bernard  Lintott,  1704 

889.  CORNAZARO  (ANTONIO).  Proverbii  in  Facetie. 
12mo,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  back  and  sides, 
doublure  and  linings  of  blue  silk,  gilt  over  rough  edges, 
by  Bozerian,  jeune.  Parigi:  P.  Didot,  1812 

*  The  Renouard  copy  with  bookplate.  Only  a  few  copies, 
probably  100,  issued. 

890.  CORNEILLE  (PIERRE).  Polyeucte  martyr,  trage- 
die.  First  Twelvemo  Edition.  12mo,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin. 

Imprime  a  Rouen  &  se  vend  a  Paris:  Chez  Antoine  de 
Sommaville,  1644. 

137 


891.  CORNEILLE  (PIERRE).  L'lllnstre  Theatre.  Le 
Cid,  Horace,  Cinna,  La  Mort  de  Pompee,  Polyeucte;  and, 
Le  Menteur.  ]6rao,  red  levant  morocco  s^ilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Traiitz-Bauzonuet.     (General  title  missing.) 

Suivant  le  copie  imprimee  a  Paris,  1644-45 

892.  CORNEILLE  (PIERRE).  Heraclius,  Empereur 
d'Orient.  Tragedie.  FirstEdition.  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin. 

Rouen  &  Paris:  Sommaville,  1647 

893.  CORNEILLE  (PIERRE).  Le  Theatre.  Portrait  and 
Jf.  engraved  title-pages.  4  vols.  l2mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  David.  Paris:  Guillaume  de  Luyne,  1682 

*  This  was  the  last  edition  printed  under  Corneille's  super- 
vision. 

894.  CORNEILLE  (PIERRE).  Theatre,  avec  des  Com- 
mentaires,  &c.  [Par  Voltaire.]  Front isijiece  portrait  and 
S,lf  plates  after  designs  by  Gravelot.  12  vols.  8vo,  old  red 
morocco,  with  the  ARMS  OF  La  Borde  DE  Mereville,  gilt 
edges,  by  Derome.  [Geneve]  1764 

*  This  edition   was  printed   by  subscription  raised  by  Vol- 
taire for  the  benefit  of  Corneille's  great-granddaughter. 

From  the  Portalis  collection. 

^  895.  CORNEILLE  (THOMAS).  Le  Tragedies  et  Com- 
edies. Engraved  title  to  each  volume  and  play.  5  vols. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bau- 
zonnet.  Paris,  1662-1678 

896.  CORNEILLE    (THOMAS).     Poemes    Dramatiques. 

Engraved  titles,  and  12  plates  hy  Matheus,  Chauveau,  and 
others.  3  vols,  in  2,  small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford.  Paris,  1665-66 

897.  CORNU  (PIERRE  DE).  Les  (Euvres  Poetiques, 
Contenaut  Sonnets,  Chansons,  Odes,  Discours,  Eclogues, 
Stances,  Epitaphes,  &  autres  diverses  poesies.  Small  8vo, 
blue  levant  morocco,  floral  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  bj'- 
Trautz  Bauzonnet. 

Lyon  :  Pour  Jean  Huguetan  [de  I'imprimerie  de  Thibaud 
Ancelin],  1583. 

898.  CORYAT  (THOMAS).  (I).  Coryats  Crudities 
Hastily  gobled  vp  in  five  Moneths  trauells  in  France, 
Sauoy,  Italy,  Rhetia  comonly  called  the  Grisons  countrj^ 
Heluetia  alias  Switzerland,  some  parts  of  high  Germanj^ 
and  the  Netherlands;  Newly  digested  in  the  hungry  aire  of 
Odcombe  in  the  County  of  Somerset,  &  now  dispersed  to 
the  nourishment  of  the  trauelling  Members  of  this  King- 
dome,  etc.  (II).  Three  Crvde  Veines  are  presented  in  This 
Booke  following  (besides  the  fore-said  Crvdities)  no  lesse 
flowing  in  the  body  of  the  Booke,  then  the  Crvdities  them- 
selues,  two  of  Rhetoricke  and  one  of  Poesie,  etc.     First 

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Edition.  Engraved  frontispiece,  containing  j)ortrait  of  the 
author,  by  Hole  (usually  missing),  full-length  portrait  of 
Coryat  ivith  a  Venetian  courtezo.n,  etc.  Thick  small  4to, 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  [Tall 
copy.]  London:  Printed  by  W.  S.,  1611 

899.  COTGRAVE  (JOHN).  Wits  Interpreter:  the  Eng- 
lish Parnassus,  etc.  The  Third  Edition  with  many  new 
Additions.  Engraved  fro7itis2nece  (a  new  engraving  based 
on  that  in  the  two  former  editions,  but  unsigned).  12mo, 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London  :  Printed  for  N.  Brook,  1671 

900.  COTIN  (CHARLES).  Recueil  des  Enigmes  de  ce 
temps.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
Bauzonnet.  Paris:  Nicolas  Le  Gras,  1687 

901.  COTTON  (CHARLES).  Poems  on  Several  Occa- 
sions. 8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  back, 
side  borders  and  centre  ornaments  in  red  and  brown  mo- 
rocco, Gasconesque  tooling,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bind- 
ery. London:  Thomas  Basset,  1689 

*  First  Edition.  "  The  Retirement,"  addressed  to  Mr.  Isaak 
Walton,  appears  on  p.  133. 

902.  COTTON  (CHARLES).  The  Compleat  Gamester; 
or,  Full  and  Easy  Instructions  for  Playing  at  ail  Manner 
of  usual  and  most  Genteel  Games,  after  the  best  Method, 
viz.  I.  Ombre,  Piquet,  &c.  Engraved  frontispiece  and  leaf 
of  explanation.  12mo,  dark  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  bj^  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Wilford,  1721 

903.  COUCH  (JONATHAN).  A  History  of  the  Fishes  of 
the  British  Isles.  S53  colored  plates  from  drawings  by  the 
author.     4  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        London,  1868-69 

904.  COUSIN    (CHARLES).     Voyage  dans   un    Grenier 

par  Charles  C de  la  Societe  des  Amis  des  Livres. 

Bouquins,  Faiences,  Autographes  &  Bibelots^    Royal  4to, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Paris,  1878 

*  One  of  10  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  8  etchings 
in  three  states,  10  colored  plates,  also  examples  of  bookbinding, 
autograph  facsimiles,  etc. 

905.  COUSIN  (CHARLES).  Racontars  illustres  d'un 
vieux  colleetionneur.  Designs  by  Felix  Regaraey,  engrav- 
ings by  Charles  3Ianso,  etchings  by  Abot  and  Cattelain, 
luith  3  of  the  23  colored  plates  in  six,  ten,  and  eleven  states. 
Twenty-four  portraits  and  other  plates  in  black,  four  m  two 
states,  two  in  three  ;  aiid  numerous  facsimiles  and  woodcuts 
in  the  text.  2  vols,  in  1,  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Paris,  1887 

*  One  of  150  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

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906.  COUSIN  (JEAN).  Livre  De  Perspective  de  Jehan 
Cousin  Senonois,  maistre  Painctre  a  Paris.  Full-page  plate 
and  58  diagrams,  &c.,  some  folded.  Folio,  original  vellum, 
with  ties.  (Title-page  in  duplicate,  but  both  with  pieces 
torn  from  blank  margins.)  Paris:  Jehan  le  Royer,  1560 

*  First  Edition. 

907.  COUSIN  (VICTOR).  Du  Vrai  du  Beau  et  du  Bien. 
Deuxieme  edition  augmentee  d'an  appendice  sur  I'art 
Frangais.  8vo,  blue  calf,  filleted  panels,  gilt  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1854 

*  Portrait  and  autograph  letter  of  Cousin  inserted. 

908.  COUTUMES  DE  NORMANDIE.  Le  Grand  Coustu- 
mier  du  pays  &  duche  de  Normandie.  Avee  plusieurs 
additions,  allegations,  concordances  composees  par  Guil- 
laume  le  Rouille  Dalencon,  &c.,  &c.  Title  in  red andhlack, 
with  woodcut  border.  Floral  initials  in  text.  Gothic  char- 
acter, double  column.  Folio,  olive  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David.     Rouen:  Nicolas  Le  Roux,  1539 

909.  COWLEY  (ABRAHAM).  Poeticall  Blossomes.  The 
second  edition  enlarged  by  the  author.  Portrait.  16mo, 
citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lewis.  (One  leaf 
shaved  close  by  the  binder.) 

London:  Printed  by  E.  P.  for  Henry  Seile,  1636 

*  Second  Edition,  nearly  as  rare  as  the  first.  Very  fine  im- 
pression of  the  portrait  of  Cowley  (the  second  or  smaller  plate). 

910.  COWLEY  (ABRAHAM).  Loves  Riddle,  A  pastoral 
comfedie;  Written,  At  the  time  of  his  being  Kings  Scholler 
in  Westminster  Schoole.  Portrait  {the  second  or  smaller 
plate).     16mo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  by  John  Dawson,  for  Henry  Seile,  1638 

*  First  Edition.  Very  rare  with  the  portrait.  With  the 
leaf  of  "  Epilogue"  at  end  completing  sig.  F. 

911.  COWLEY  (ABRAHAM).  A  Satyre  against  Seper- 
atists,  or,  the  Conviction  of  Chamber-Preachers,  and  other 
Chismatickes  contrary  to  the  Discipline  of  this  our  Pro- 
testant Profession.  By  A.  C.  Generosus.  Small  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

*  First  Edition.         London:  Printed  for  A.  C,  1642 

912.  COWLEY  (ABRAHAM).  The  Mistresse,  or  seuerall 
copies  of  Love-Verses.  12mo,  old  brown  morocco  gilt, 
richly  tooled,  with  the  initials  E.  P.  (E.  Phillips,  nephew  of 
Milton),  in  gold  in  centre,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1647 

*  First  Edition.  Above  the  Errata,  on  H^  verso,  is  the  fol- 
lowing note:  "The  Printer  made  such  hast  (least  the  other 
imperfect  Copie  should  get  the  start  of  this)  as  hath  occasioned 
these." 

Phillips  has  made  a  few  corrections  in  ink :  2  portraits  laid  in. 

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913.  COWLEY  (ABRAHAM).  A  Poem  on  the  late  Civil 
War.  4to,  red  morocco,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  (No 
half-title.)  London:  Printed,  1679 

914.  COWLEY  (ABRAHAM,  AND  others— Translators). 
Anaereon,  done  into  English  out  of  the  Original  Greek. 
12mo,  morocco,  gilt,  by  Matthews  (corners  of  title  and  last 
two  leaves  restored).  Oxford:  L.  Lichfield,  1683 

915.  COWLEY  (ABRAHAM).  The  Works  of  Mr.  Abra- 
ham Cowley.  32  portraits  and  plates  by  Vandergucht,  etc. 
3  vols.  8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.  With  the 
License  Leaf. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Tonson  (C.  Harper)  etc.  1710-11 

916.  COWLEY  (HANNAH  P.).  The  Belle's  Stratagem, 
a  Comedy.  First  Edition.  Bvo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1782 

917.  COWLEY  (HANNAH  P.).  The  Town  before  you, 
a  Comedy.  First  Edition.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  London,  1795 

918.  COWPER  (WILLIAM).  Olney  Hymns,  in  Three 
Books.     12mo,  old  calf.  London,  1779 

*  First  Edition.  This  copy  contains  the  scarce  suppressed 
preface  by  John  Newton,  of  which  very  few  copies  are  known. 

919.  COWPER  (WILLIAM).  Poems.  A  New  Edition. 
Illustrations  hy  Stothard.  2  vols.  12mo,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt 
backs,  yellow  edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  'l798 

*  With  a  duplicate  set  of  the  Stothard  plates  inserted,  colored 
in  imitation  of  the  original  drawings. 

920.  COWPER  (WILLIAM).  Poetical  Works.  2  vols. 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  elaborately  tooled  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere.  London,  1853 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  206  engravings  on  steel 
copper,  and  wood  by  Stothard, ,  Cruikshank,  WestaU,  Harvey  and 
others;  most  of  them  proofs  on  India  paper,  in  several  states. 

921.  CRABBE  (GEORGE).  Poetical  Works;  with  Let- 
ters and  Journals,  and  Life,  by  his  Son.  Engraved  titles  and 
frontispieces  hy  E.  Finden  after  G.  Stanfield.  8  vols.  12mo, 
calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  London,  1834 

922.  CRADOCK  (JOSEPH).  Zobeide.  A  Tragedy.  (Pro- 
logue by  Goldsmith.)  Fiest  Edition.  Small  8vo,  brown  mo- 
rocco. London :  Printed  for  T.  Cadell,  1771 

923.  CRAIG  (W.  M.).  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Drawing, 
Painting,  and  Engraving.  Aquatint  frontispiece  in  5  states. 
8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

London,  1821 
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924.  CRAMER  (DANIEL).  Emblematum  Sacrorum. 
Das  ist  Fiinfftzig  Geistlielier  in  Kupffer  gestochener  Emble- 
matum ausz  der  H.  Sclirifft  von  dem  siissen  Namen  und 
Creutz  Jesu  Christi.  Inventirt,  und  angegebeu  durch  den 
Ehrwiirdigen  und  Hochgelelirten  Herrn  Daniel  Cramern  .  .  . 
Naclimaln  von  Herrn  Cunrado  Bachmanno  .  .  .  mit  Latein- 
ischen  und  Teutschen  von  M.  C.  R.  aber  mit  Frantzosischen 
unnd  Italianischen  Versen  oder  Reymen  erklaret  gezieret  und 
zu  einem  Gottseitgen  Stam  und  Geseiten  Bucli  angeordnet. 
Engraved  border  to  titles,  portrait,  and  fifty  copper-plate  en- 
gravings to  each  part;  the  second  part  has  an  additional  sym- 
bol facing  the  portrait.  Printed  on  one  side  of  the  paper 
only.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind-tooled  in 
panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Franckfurt  am  Mayn.    In  Verlegung  Lucffi  Jennis  1624 

925.  CRAMER  (DANIEL).  Emblemata  Moralia  Nova, 
Das  ist:  Achtzig  Sinnreiche  Nachdenckliche  Figuren  ausz 
heyliger  Sclirifft  in  Kupfferstiicken  fiirgestellet  worinnen 
sclione  Anweisungen  zu  wahrer  Gottesforclit  begrieffen.  80 
spirited  copper -plates,  and  engraved  title.  Small  8vo,  printed 
on  one  side  of  the  paper  only,  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  1630 

926.  CRANE  (WALTER).  Renascence,  a  Book  of  Verse. 
Engraved  title  and  vignettes.     4to,  boards,  uncut. 

*  One  of  65  copies  on  Large  Paper.  London,   1891 

927.  CRAPELET  (G.  A.— Editor).  Les  Demandes  faites 
par  le  Roi  Charles  VI,  touchant  son  etat  et  le  gouvernement 
de  sa  personne  avec  les  Reponses  de  Pierre  Salmon,  &c.  Dix 
planches  et  facsimile.    Imperial  8vo,  boards,  uncut.    Paris,  1833 

*  One  of  7  copies  on  Holland  paper,  with  a  duplicate  set  of 
the  plates  beautifully  painted  in  gold  and  colors,  on  vellum. 
From  the  J.  J.  de  Bure  collection.. 

928.  CRASHAW  (RICHARD).  Steps  to  the  Temple, 
Sacred  Poems.  With  The  Delights  of  the  Muses.  The  Sec- 
ond Edition  wherein  are  added  divers  pieces  not  before  ex- 
tant. Frontispiece  portrait  by  Cross,  and  with  the  separate 
title  to  "The  Delights  of  the  Muses."  16mo,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  and  blind-tooling,  gilt  edges  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1648 

*  The  Portrait  appears  in  the  second  edition  for  the  first  time. 

929.  CRASHAW  (RICHARD).  Steps  to  the  Temple,  the 
Delights  of  the  Muses,  and  Carmen  Deo  Nostro.  The  Second 
Edition  {really  the  third).  Small  8vo,  bro^^^l  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges.  London:  In  the  Savoy,  1670 

930.  CR^BILLON  (PROSPER  JOLYOT  DE).  (Euvres. 
Portrait  and  9  plates,  after  Moreau.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Petit.  Paris,  1818 

*  Large  Paper  Copy,  extra-illustrated  with  2  portraits  and 
19  plates,  including  the  series  by  Peyron  and  Monnet^  the  latter 
proofs  before  letters. 

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931.  CREBILLON  (PROSPER  JOLYOT  DE).  (Euvres; 
avec  les  notes  de  tons  les  conimentateurs.  Editiou  publiee 
par  M.  Parrelle.  3  portraits  of  the  author,  2  inserted,  ayid  8 
plates  by  Simonet  and  others  after  Moreau,  some  of  the  plates 
in  ttvo  states,  proofs  before  and  after  letters.  2  vols,  royal 
8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

Paris,  1828 

932.  CRENNE  (HELISENNE  DE).  Les  angoysses 
dovlovrevses  qvi  precedent  d'amovrs:  Contenant  troys 
parties,  Composees,  par  Dame  Helisenne :  Laquelle  exhorte 
toutes  personnes  a  ne  suyure  folle  Amour.  Titles  within  an 
engraved  border,  and  110  curious  woodcuts.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet-Trautz. 

On  les  vend  a  Paris  en  la  Rue  neufue  Nostre  dame  a  Len- 
seigne  Sainct  lehan  Baptiste  contre  Saincte  Geneuiefue  des 
Ardens  par  Denys  lanot  [1538?] 

*  First  Edition.  In  addition  to  the  title-pages  of  the  three 
parts  mentioned  above,  a  fourth  title  reads  ' '  Sesuyt  vne  ample 
et  accommodee  narration,  faicte  par  le  magnanime  Gvezinstra. ' ' 
Twenty-nine  lines  to  a  page.  The  privilege  on  the  verso  of  the 
title  is  dated  September  11,  1538. 

From  the  Yemeniz  library. 

933.  CRENNE  (HELISENNE  DE).  Les  CEvvres  de 
Madame  Helisenne  de  Crenne.  A  scauoir,  Les  angoisses 
douloureuses  qui  procedent  d 'amours;  Les  Epistres  familieres 
&  inuectiues;  Le  songe  de  ladicte  Dame.  Le  tout  reueu  & 
corrige  de  nouueau  par  elle.'  8  curious  woodcut  illustrations. 
18mo,  old  blue  morocco,  with  the  aems  on  the  sides  of 
Jeanne  Baptiste  d 'Albert  de  Luynes^  comtess  de  Verrue. 

Paris:  Estienne  Grouleau,  1560 

934.  CRETIN  (GUILLAUME).  Chantz  royaulx,  oraisons 
et  autres  petitz  traictez.  Lettres  bdtardes.  Title  in  red  and 
black.  8vo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Writing  on  several 
margins. 

Paris  par  maistre  Simon  du  Bois  pour  Galliot  du  Pre,  1527 

935.  CROCE  (GIULIO  CESARE).  Histoire  de  Bertholde, 
contenant  ses  Avantures,  Sentences,  Bon-Mots,  Reparties  In- 
genieuses,  &c.  Frontispiece.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Motte.  La  Haye,  1750 

936.  CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).  Italian  Tales.  Tales 
of  Humour,  Gallantry,  and  Romance,  selected  and  translated 
from  the  Italian.  First  Edition.  16  illustrations  by  George 
Cruikshank.     8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London,  1824 

937.  CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).  A  series  of  plates  to 
illustrate  Cruikshank 's  Comic  Almanac,  all  proofs  on  India 
paper,  on  39  large  unfolded  sheets ;  and  containing  about  150 
distinct  engravings. 

*  Very  fine  impressions  of  these  scarce  plates. 

143 


938.  CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).  Drawings  by  G. 
Cruiksliank^  prepared  by  him  to  illustrate  an  intended  auto- 
biography. Published  for  Sir  Benjamin  Ward  Richardson. 
A  series  of  49  plates  on  India  paper,  mounted  on  heavy  white 
paper.     4to,  wrappers.  London,  1895 

*  Only  50  copies  printed. 

939.  CRYMES  (THOMAS).  Parliamentum  Imperatori- 
um:  seu  Carmina  Progymnastiea.  With  the  rare  engraved 
portrait  of  the  author  by  Thomas  Cross,  inserted  from  the 
Bindley  copy.  8vo,  light  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Signal 
Bl   (a  blank?)  missing.  London:  G.  Dawson,  1654 

940.  CUNNINGHAM  (ALLAN).  Poems  and  Songs.  With 
an  Introduction,  Glossary,  and  Notes,  by  Peter  Cunningham. 
16mo,  cloth,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.     London,  1847 

941.  CUNNINGHAM  (HENRY  WINCHESTER).  Chris- 
tian Remick,  an  early  Boston  artist.  A  Paper  read  At  a 
I\Ieeting  of  the  Club  of  Odd  Volumes  of  Boston,  Massachu- 
setts, February  24,  1904.  Small  4to,  half  brown  morocco, 
uncut.     Only  100  copies  printed. 

Boston :  Club  of  Odd  Volumes,  1904 

942.  CUNNINGHAM  (PETER).  The  Story  of  Nell 
Gwyn;  and  the  Sayings  of  Charles  the  Second.  First  Edi- 
tion. Frontispiece  and  vignettes.  12mo,  original  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1852 

943.  CURTIUS  RUFUS  (QUINTUS).  Histoire  d 'Alex- 
andre le  Grand.  Translated  by  MM.  Aug  et  Alph.  Trognon. 
3  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  with  the  monogram 
"E.  B.,"  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1828-29 


944.  TT^AMHOUDERE   (JOSSE  DE).]      La  Practicqve 
L-*-^     et  Enchiridion  des  causes  criminelles,  illustree 

par  plusieurs  elegantes  figures,  redigee  en  escript  par  losse 
de  Damhoudere  .  .  .  fort  vtile  &  necessaire  a  tous  Souuerains, 
Baillifz,  Escoutestes,  Mayeurs,  &  aultres  Justiciers  &  Officiers. 
With  56  plates  of  crimes  and  punishments.  4to,  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bradel-Derome. 

Louvain :  Estienne  VVauters  &  lehan  Bathen  Imprimeurs, 
I'an  1554. 

*  First  French  translation  by  Damhoudere  of  the  ' '  Praxis 
rerum  criminaliiun. ' '  Some  of  the  plates,  owing  to  the  sub- 
jects represented,  are  nearly  always  missing.  From  the  library 
of  Eugene  Paillet. 

945.  DAMPIERRE  (MARQUIS  DE).  Recueil  de  fan- 
fares pour  le  chasse  a  une  et  a  deux  trompes.  Music  noted 
on  scale  of  five  lines.  Engraved  throughout  hy  Madame 
Ogcr.     Portrait  hy  Henriques  and  plates  hy  the  same  after 

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Breton.  Oblong  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  ornamental  gilt 
borders,  doublure  of  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cham- 
bolle-Duru.  Paris:  Chez  Mr  Le  Clerc   (18th  Century) 

*  From  the  library  of  Baron  Pichon,  for  whose  bindings  the 
tools  used  on  this  book  were  specially  made. 

946.  DANCOURT  (FLORENT  CARTON).  CEuvres 
Choisies.  5  vols.  18mo,  green  vellum  covers,  uncut,  in  half 
red  morocco  cases.  Paris:  Didot,  1811 

*  Printed  on  vellum.     From  the  Syston  Park  Library. 

947.  DANIEL  (SAMUEL).  The  Whole  Workes  of  Sam- 
uel Daniel  Esquire  in  Poetrie.  Engraved  title  hy  Cockson. 
Small  4to,  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London :  Nicholas  Okes  for  Simon  Waterson,  1623 

*  A  copy  formerly  belonging  to  General  Thomas  Harrison, 
the  regicide,  with  his  autograph  ' '  Tho.  Harrison 's  Booke ' '  on 
the  reverse  of  the  title-page,  and  his  portrait  inserted.  The 
volume  is  apparently  made  up  of  the  edition  of  Daniel 's  ' '  Cer- 
tain Small  Poems  lately  printed"  issued  in  1605,  preceded  by 
the  1623  edition  of  the  ' '  Whole  Workes. ' '  No  copy  is  known 
to  have  been  issued  in  this  form  by  the  publisher,  and  it  is 
probable  that  they  were  originally  bound  together  by  order  of 
General  Harrison,  and  later  by  another  owner. 

948.  DANTE  ALIGHIERI.  Le  Terze  Rime  di  Dante.  8vo, 
blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  (One  of  the  copies  without  the 
anchor.)     Cleaned  and  a  few  leaves  mended. 

Venetiis :  in  yEdibus  Aldi,  1502 

949.  DARCEL  and  DELANGE.— Recueil  de  Faiences 
Italiennes  des  XVe,  XVIe  et  XVIJe  siecles.  100  colored  plates. 
Royal  folio,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris,  1869 

950.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).  Fromont  Jeune  et  Risler 
Aine,  moeurs  parisiennes.  Notice  litteraire  par  Gustave 
'Geffroy,  douze  compositions  de  Em.  Bayard  gravees  a  I'eau- 
forte  par  J.  Massard.     2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers. 

*  One  of  150  copies  on  large  Japan  paper.  Paris,   1885 

951.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).  The  twelve  original  de- 
signs by  Emile  Bayard  for  "Fromont  jeune  et  Risler  aine," 
and  three  states  of  the  plates,  engraver's  etching  on  Japan 
paper,  proof  with  the  artist's  name  in  dry  point,  and  proof 
with  the  artist's  and  engraver's  name.  4to,  half  brown  levant 
morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon.  Paris,  1885 

952.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).  Sapho— Mceurs  parisi- 
ennes. Illustrations  de  Rossi,  Myrhach,  etc.  12mo,  half  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  Krafft.  Paris,  1887 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper, 

145 


953.  DAUDET    (ALPHONSE).     Trente  ans  de  Paris,   a 

travers  ma  vie  et  mes  livres.  Illustre  par  Bieler,  Montegut, 
Myrhacli,  Picard  et  Rossi.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Kraift. 

*  One  of  125  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper.         Paris,  1888 

954.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).  La  Lutte  Pour  la  Vie. 
Piece  en  Cinq  Actes,  six  Tableaux.  First  Edition.  8vo, 
half  cloth  and  boards,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in. 

*  One  of  75  copies  printed.  Paris,  1890 

955.  DAULBY  (DANIEL).  (1).  A  Descriptive  Catalogue 
of  the  Works  of  Rembrandt,  and  of  his  Scholars,  Bol,  Livens, 
and  Van  Vliet,  &c.     Large  paper,  uncut.     Liverpool,  1796; 

(2).  A  Catalogue  of  Drawings,  Prints  [&c.]  belonging  to  the 
late  Daniel  Daulby  .  .  .  particularly  ...  of  the  works  of  Rem- 
brandt .  .  .  sold  by  auction,  Liverpool,  August  12,  1799. 
Priced,  with  purchasers'  names;  (3).  Catalogue  ...  of  the 
etchings  of  Rembrandt  and  his  scholars  .  .  .  sold  by  auction 

[London]  May  14,  1800.  Priced,  with  purchasers'  names, 
and  inlaid.  Proof  portrait  of  Rembrandt  by  T.  Worledge; 
and  another  engraved  by  Chapman.  Bound  in  1  vol.  4to, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  partly  uncut. 

956.  DAVENANT  (SIR  WILLIAM).  The  Witts.  A 
Comedie.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Riviere.  Lacks  leaf  of  License,  and  several  pp  re- 
paired. London:  Printed  for  Richard  Meighen,  163& 

*  First  Edition.     Tall  copy,  almost  uncut. 

957.  DAVENANT  (SIR  WILLIAM).  Gondibert;  an 
Heroick  Poem.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Ruban.    London:  Printed  by  Tho.  Newcomb,  1651 

*  First  Edition.  Presumably  a  presentation  copy  from  the 
author,  with  inscription:  ''Madam.  When  you  have  read 
this  Poeme  if  you  like  it.  give  the  Author  thankes  and  be  as- 
sured of  the  constant  affection  of  yr.  most  humble  .servant. " 

958.  DAVENANT  (SIR  WILLIAM).  Two  Excellent 
Plays:  The  Wits,  a  Comedie:  The  Platonick  Lovers,  a 
Tragi-Comedie.  The  second  edition  of  each  play.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  The  Lefferts 
copy.  London:  G.  Bedel  and  T.  Collins,  1665 

959.  DAVENANT  (SIR  WILLIAM).  The  Siege  of 
Rhodes:  The  first  and  second  part;  As  they  were  latelj^ 
Represented  at  His  Highness  the  Duke  of  York's  Theatre 
in  Lincolns-Inne  Fields.  The  First  Part  being  lately  En- 
larg'd.  Fourth  Edition.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.        London:  Henry  Herringman,  1670 

960.  [DAVID  (J.  B.  F.  C.).]  Anacreon  Venge,  ou  Lettres 
au  sujet  de  la  nouvelle  Traduction  d'Anacreon  annoncee 
dans  I'annee  litteraire.  Small  8vo,  old  green  morocco  gilt, 
Arms  of  Charles  de  Rohan,  Prince  de  Soubise,  on  sides. 

A  Critieopolis  (Paris) :  Chez  Pierre  L'Observateur,  1755 

146 


961.  DAVID  (JOANNES).  Occasio  Arrepta.  Neglecta. 
Hnius  Comraoda:  lUius  Incommoda.  Engrailed  title  and  12 
plates  hjj  Theodore  Galle,  and  'printer'' s  device  on  final  leaf. 
4to,  purple  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Chambolle- 
Duru. 

Antverpife:  Ex  officina  Plantiniana,  apud  Joannem 
MoretLim,    IbOo. 

*  Very  unusual  in  uncut  state. 

962.  DAVID  (JOANNES).      Duodecim    Specula   Deum. 

Engraved  title,  12  hrilliant  copperplates  by  Theodore  Galle, 
and  Plantiii^s  device  on  lastleaf.  8vo,  calf,  fleurs-de-lys  on 
back  and  crucifixion  on  sides. 

Antverpiae:  Ex  Ol^cina  Plantiniaui,  1610 

963.  DAVID  (JOANNES).  Delineata  Poem'tentia  Evan- 
gelici  David;  Delineata  Comniunio  Immaculata.  26  en- 
graved plates  by  Van  Mechelen.  Two  works  in  one  vol., 
12mo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  fleur-de-lys  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Antverpi?e:  Gerardi  Wolffchatij,  1629 

*  From  the  Da  Bure  Collection. 

964.  DAVIES  (SIR  JOHN).  Nocse  teipsum.  This  Oracle 
expounded  in  two  Elegies.  I.  Of  Humane  knowledge.  2.  Of 
the  Soule  of  Man,  and  the  immortalitie  thereof.  Newly 
corrected  and  amended.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Stikeman.  (Stamp  on  title,  leaf  A  3  misplaced, 
and  some  leaves  mildewed.) 

London:  Richard  Field  for  John  Standish,  1602 

*  Second  Edition.     Very  scarce. 

965.  DAVIES  (JOHN)  and  MARLOWE  (CHRISTO- 
PHER). Epigrammes,  written  by  Sir  John  Davies;  and  Cer- 
taine  of  Ovid's  Elegies,  translated  by  Christopher  Marlowe. 
.  .  .  Preface  by  Charles  Edmonds.  Small  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, uncut.      London :  Printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press,  1870 

*  Large  vellum  copy,  one  of  only  6  copies  so  printed.    (Isham 
Reprint.) 

966.  DAVISON  (FRANCIS).  Davisons  Poems,  or,  A 
Poeticall  Rapsodie.  Deuided  intosixe  Bookes.  The  fourth 
Impression,  Newly  corrected  and  augmented  and  put  into 
a  forme  more  pleasing  to  the  Reader.  Small  Svo,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Mercier.  (1st  blank  leaf 
missing.)    London:  Printed  by  B.  A.  for  Roger  lackson,  1621 

*  Very  rare.     One  of  the  earliest  Ens^lish  anthologies,  with 
contributions  from  Spenser,  Sydney,  Greene  and  others. 

967.  [DAVY  (SIR  HUMPHRY).]  Salmonia:  or.  Days 
of  Fly  Fishing.  In  a  Series  of  Conversations.  With  Some 
Account  of  the  Habits  of  Fishes  belonging  to  the  Genus 
Salmo.  By  "An  Angler."  Second  Edition.  6  plates  of  views 
by  E.  Finden,  and  cuts  of  fish,  etc.  Small  Svo,  half  maroon 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1829 

147 


968.  DE  BRY— GRAND  VOYAGES. 

Part  I.  Hariot.  Admiranda  Narratio  .  .  .  de  commodis 
et  incolarvm  ritibvs  Virginiae,  nvper  admodvm  ab  Anglis, 
qvi  a  dn.  Riehardo  Greiuvile  .  .  .  eo  in  coloniam  anno. 
M.D.LXXXV.  dedvcti  svnt  inventae,  svmtvs  faciente  dn. 
Waltero  Raleigh,  etc.  Anglico  scripta  sermone  a  Thoma 
Hariot.  Engraved  frontispiece-title  in  an  architectural 
border^  coat  of  arms  of  the  Elector  Maximilian,  map  of 
Virginia,  and  28  plates  by  De  Bry  and  G.  Veen  {Nos.  5, 
6,  11,  and  15).     Folio,  cloth,  uncut. 

Francoforti  ad  Moenum:  Joannes  Wecheli,  1590 

*  First  issue  of  the  First  Edition  of  the  Latin  translation 
of  Harlot's  "  Virginia,"  1588,  the  first  of  De  Bry's  "Grands 
Voyages." 

Part  II.  Le  Moyne  and  Laudonniere.  Brevis  Narra- 
tio eorvm  qu?e  in  Florida  .  .  .  acciderunt,  secunda  in  illam 
Nauigatione,  duce  Renato  de  Laudoniere,  Anno  M  D  LXIIII. 
AdditPB  figurre  &  Incolarura  eicones  ibidem  ad  vivi'i  ex- 
pressse  .  .  .  Auctore  lacobo  le  Moj^ne,  cui  cognomen  de 
Morgues,  Laudonierum  in  ea  Navigatione  sequuto.  Tiuo 
engraved  frontispiece-titles  of  architectural  design,  map  of 
Florida  and  4.2  plates.     Folio,  cloth,  uncut. 

Francoforti  ad  Moenum:  Joannes  Wechel,  1591 

*  First  ISSUE  of  the  First  Edition  of  Jacques  Le  Moyne's 
narrative  of  the  second  French  Huguenot  expedition  to  Florida, 
commanded  by  Jean  Ribaut  (156'?),  Rene  de  Laudonniere  (1564), 
and  Dominique  de  Gourgues(1567).  It  is  the  second  of  De  Bry's 
"Grands  Voyages,'"  and  was  originally  written  in  French,  but 
when  De  Bry  bought  the  manuscript  after  Le  Moyne's  death 
in  London  about  1588,  he  had  it  translated  into  Latin,  adding 
engravings  which  are  in  part  the  same  as  those  in  the  author's 
"  Clef  des  Champs,"  1586. 

Part  III.  Staden  and  De  Lery.  (1)  America  Tertia 
Pars  Memorabile  provincife  Brasili?e  Historiam  contines, 
germanico  primum  sermone  scriptara  a  loane  Stadio  [Hans 
Staden]  .  .  .  Addita  est  Narratio  profectionis  loannis 
Lerij  in  eaindein  Provinciam.  His  accessit  Descriptio  .  .  . 
&  eiconibus  in  ?es  incisis  ac  ad  vivum  expressis  illustrata, 
ad  normam  exemplaris  pr?edictorum  Autorum.  (11)  Navi- 
gatio  in  Brasiliam.  A  loanne  Lerio  Bvrgvndo  Gailice 
primiim  scripta.  Ttvo  similar  engraved  title-pages  of  archi- 
tectural design,  a  map;  '■'■  Americce,  pars  magis  cognita," 
engraved  coat  of  arms  of  William.,  Count  Falcdine,  and 
plate  with  seven  escutcheons,  plate  of  Adam  and  Eve,  thirty 
other  plates  in  Staden  s  work,  and  ten  in  de  Lery's.  Folio, 
cloth.  Francoforti  ad  Moenum:  Joannes  Wechel,  1592 

*  Second  issue  of  thk  First  Edition,  with  the  figures  of  the 
six  Virtues  in  the  plate  on  a  3  recto,  and  the  name  "  Theodori 
De  Bry"  after  "oflScina,"  ou  the  engraved  title  instead  of 
"Sigismundi  Feyrabendii." 

148    . 


DE  BRY— GRAND  VOYAGES— Continued. 

Part  IV.  Benzoni.  Americte  Pars  Qvarta.  Sive  In- 
signis  &  Adrairanda  Historia  de  reperta  primura  Occiden- 
tali  India  a  Christophoro  Colninbo  Anno  M.CCCCXCII  Scripta 
ab  Hieronjano  Bezono  [sic].  Aecessit  prseterea  illaruni 
Regiouuin  Tabula  chorographica.  Omnia  elegantibus  figuris 
in  ais  incisis.  Tivo  similar'  engraved  frontispiece-titles.,  a 
plate  of  escutclieons,  two  vignettes,  a  map  "  Occidentalis 
Americcp  partis,''''  and  twenty-four  other  plates  with  descrip- 
tive text.     Folio,  cloth. 

Francoforti  ad  Moenum:  Joannes  Fej'rabend,  1594 

*  Second  issue  of  the  First  Edition  of  the  title-page  and 
most  of  the  plates.  In  the  penultimate  line  of  the  title,  the 
last  two  letters  in  "  Rudolphus  "  are  partially  defaced  in  cor- 
rection, and  in  the  last  line,  "  prevelegio  "  is  altered  to  "  privi- 
legio." 

Part  V.  Benzoni.  Americpe  Pars  Qvinta.  Nobilis  & 
admiratione  plena  Hieronymi  Bezonl  Mediolanensis,  secun- 
d?e  sectionis  Hla:  Hispanornm,  tuna  in  Nigrittas  seruos 
suos,  turn  in  Indos  crudelitatem,  Galloramqz  piratarfi  de 
Hispanis  toties  reportata  spolia;  Aduentii  item  Hispanorii 
in  Nouam  Indite  continentis  Hispaniam,  eoruraq,  contra 
incolas  eius  regionis  sfenitiam  explicans  Additaad  singula 
fere  Capita  scholia,  in  quibus  res  Indi?e  luculenter  expo- 
nnntiir.  Aecessit  prteterea  Tabula  Chorographica  Nouse 
Hispanife  in  India  Occidentalj.  Omnia  elegantibus  figures 
in  ?BS  incisis  expressa.  Two  similar  engraved  frontispiece- 
titles,  portrait  of  Columbus,  map,  "  Hispanice  Novce  sive 
Magnce.  recens  et  vera  descriptio,  1595,'''  and  twenty-two 
other  plates.     Folio,  cloth.     [Franeofurti  ad  Moenum],  1595 

*  Second  issue  of  the  First  Edition,  with  corrected  title- 
page.  In  the  fifth  line  "  Hia "  is  inserted  for  the  omitted 
word.  "Historite,"  and  in  the  third  line  from  the  last,  "  In- 
vistis  "  is  corrected  to  "Invictis." 

Part  VI.  Benzoni.  Araeric?e  Pars  Sexta.  Sive  Historise 
ab  Hieronyino  Bezono.  In  hac  eniin  reperies,  qua  ratione 
Hispani  opnletissimas  illas  Peruani  regni  provincias  occu- 
parint,  capto  Rege  atabaliba:  deide  orta  inter  ipsos  His- 
panos  in  eo  regno  civilia  bella.  Additus  est  brevis  de 
Fortunatis  insulis  Coraeutariolus  in  duo  capita  distinctns. 
Item  additiones  ad  singula  Capita  Histoi-iam  illustrantes. 
Aecessit  Pervani  regni  chorographica  Tabula.  Omnia  ele- 
gantibus figuris  in  a3S  incisis.  Two  similar  engraved  frontis- 
piece titles,  dordile  plan  of  Cusco,  doid^le  map  of  America 
forming  a  dp  mi-planisphere,  with  figures  of  Columbus, 
Vesputius,  Magellan,  and  Pizarro  at  the  corners,  and 
twenty-eight  other  plates.      Folio,  cloth. 

[Franeofurti  ad  Moenum],  1596 

*  First  Edition.  This  Part  contains  the  third  and  last  por- 
tion of  Benzoni's  History  relative  to  Peru. 

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DE  BEY— GRAND  YOYAG^S— Continued. 

Part  VII.  Schmidel.  Amerie?e  Pars  VII.  Verissiina 
et  Ivcvndissima  Descriptio  Prsecipvarvm  Qvarvndam  In- 
disB  regionum  &  Insularum,  .  .  .  iam  primum  ab  Vlrico 
Fabro  [Ulrich  Schmidel]  .  .  .  inuentse.  lUustrata  vero  pul- 
cherrimis  imaginibas.  Printed  title  within  an  engraved 
horder  and  vignette,  similar  to  those  in  Part  III.  Folio, 
cloth.  Francofurti  ad  Moenum,  1599 

*  First  Edition.  The  original  German  text  was  printed  in 
1597  at  Francfurt. 

Part  VIII.  Artus.  Americre  Pars  VIII.  Continens 
Primo,  Descriptionem  trium  Itinervm  Francisci  Draken, 
qvi  peragrato  primvm  vuiverso  terrarvm  orbe,  postea  cum 
nobilissimo  Equite  lohanne  Havckens,  ad  expugnandum 
ciuitatem  Panama  in  Indiam  nauigauit.  Secvndo,  iter  no- 
bilissimi  Equitis  Thomse  Candisch  qui  duorum  fere  annorum 
spacio,  13,000.  Anglicana  miliaria  in  mariconfecit,  ubi 
describuntur  quoque  omnia  quae  in  hoc  itinere  ipsi  acci- 
derunt  &  visa  sunt.  Tertio,  duo  itinera,  Gvaltheri  Ralegh 
.  .  .  quibus  describitvr  avrifervra  et  potentissimum  Regaum 
Gviana.  Vignette  on  title,  map  of  Guiana.,  and  18  other  plates. 
Pages  78  of  Part  I  and  3  of  Part  II  have  no  maps.  Folio, 
cloth.       Francofurti  ad  Moenum:  Matthaeus  Becker,  1599 

*  First  issue  of  the  First  Edition. 

Part  IX.  De  Acosta.  Americse  Nona  &  postrema  Pars. 
Qva  de  RationeElementorvm:  de  Novi  Orbis  Natvra:  [by 
Jos.  de  Acosta]  de  livivs  incolarvm  svperstitiosis  cultibus: 
deq;  forma  Politise  ac  Reipubl.  ipsorum  copiose  pertrac- 
tatur:  Catalogo  Regum  Mexicanorum  omnium,  a  primo 
vsq,  etc.  His  accessit  designatio  illivs  navigatioois,  qvam 
5.  naues  Hollandic?e  Anno  1598  per  fretum  Magellanum  in 
Muloccanas  insulas  tentarunt:  .  .  .  Addita  est  tertio  Nav- 
igatio  recens,  qvam  4.  navivm  pr?efectus  Olevier  a  Noort, 
proxime  suscepit,  etc.  Engraved  frontispiece  title,  3  vig- 
nettes., map  of  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  and  39  other  plates. 
Folio,  cloth. 

Francofurti  ad  Moenum:  Matthaeus  Becker,  1603 

*  First  Edition.  The  words  "  Postrema  pars  "  on  the  title 
page  would  appear  to  indicate  that  Theodore  De  Bry's  heirs 
intended  to  end  the  series  with  the  ninth  part ;  and  it  was  not 
until  seventeen  years  later.  1619,  that  Jean  Theodore  De  Bry 
continued  it. 

Part  X.  De  Bry.  America  Pars  Decima:  Qua  conti- 
nentur,  I.  Duse  Navigationes  Dn.  Americi  Vesputii.  II. 
Solida  narratio  de  moderno  provincifE  Virginige  .  .  .  Authore 
Raphe  Hamor  Virginiae  Secretario.  III.  Vera  descriptio 
Novse  Angliae,  ...  a  CajDitaneo  Johanne  Schmidt  delineata. 
Omnia  nunc  primum  in  lucem  edita,  atque  elegantis  in  ses 
incisis  iconibus  illustrata.  The  so-called  '■'■  Neptune""  vig- 
nette on  the  title-page,  representing  a  fleet  of  ships  in  the 

150 


DE  BEY— GRAND  YOYAGEQ— Continued. 

background,  and  in  the  foreground  Neptune  to  the  left,  an 
Indian  woman  to  the  right,  both  seated.  Twelve  other  plaies. 
Folio,  cloth.  Oppeuheiinii:  Ilieronymus  Gallerus,  1G19 

*  Second  Issue. 

Part  XL  De  Bry.  Americse  Pars  Undeciraa:  Seu  de- 
scriptio  admirandi  itineris  a  Guillielmo  Sehouten  Hollando 
peracti :  qua  ratione  in  meridionali  plaga  f reti  Magellanici 
novum  hactenusque  incognitum  in  mare  Australe  transitum 
patefecerit,  etc.  Omnia  elegantibus  mappis,  atque  iconibus 
in  PBS  incisis.  Oppenheimii:  Hieronymus  Gallerus,  1619 

*  The  only  edition.  On  the  title-page  is  an  engraving  of 
the  two  hemispheres,  above  which  are  portraits  of  Magellan 
and  Sehouten;  to  the  left  are  smaller  medallions  of  "  Franci 
Drack  "  and  "  Olivi  von  Noort,"  to  the  right,  "Thomas  Can- 
disch  "  and  "  Georg:  Speilbergh."  Two  maps,  "  Nova  Guinea" 
and  "Tabula  Hydrographica  Maris  Australis,"  and  twenty- 
nine  other  plates,  one  of  them  a  repetition  of  that  on  the  first 
title-page.  The  two-page  map  of  the  East  Indies,  "Mar  di 
India,"  found  in  the  Huth  and  Church  copies  between  folios 
al  and  a3  (not  in  this  copy  nor  mentioned  by  Brunet)  is  Plate  I 
in  Part  XIII. 

Part  XII.  Herrera,  Ordones,  and  De  Acosta.  Novi 
Orbis  Pars  Dvodecima.  Sive,  Descriptio  Indife  Occidenta- 
lis,  Auctore  Antonio  de  Herrara.  .  .  .  Accesservnt  et 
aliorv^m  Indise  Occidentalis  Descriptiones,  vti  &  uauiga- 
tionum  omnium  per  Fretum  Magellanicum  succincta  nar- 
ratio,  etc.  Engraved  frontispiece-title  with  standing  figures, 
'"''  MageUanus''''  and  ^^  Franciscus  Pisardu^'  at  the  left  and 
■right  of  the  foot,  also  medallion  portraits  of  Columbus  and 
Vesputius.  The  remainder  of  the  border  is  in  7iine  com- 
partments. Fourteen  numbered  maps  are  in  Herrara^  text 
and  nineteen  plates  in  de  Acosta^s.     Folio,  cloth. 

*The  only  edition.        F'rancofurti  ad  Moenum,  1024 

Part  XIII.  De  Bry.  Decima  Tertia  Pars  Historian  Amer- 
eanse,  qu?e  continet  exactam  et  accvratam  descriptionem 
I.  Nov?e  Anglise,  Virginise,  Brasilise,  Giiiauae,  &  insuhe  Ber- 
mudfe,  quarum  hactenus  exigua  &  imperfecta  notitia  habita 
fuit.  II.  Terrse  Australis  incognitfe,  cuius  chorographia 
antehac  in  nullo  Itinerario  a.ut  Navigatione  litteris  tradita. 
III.  Expugnationis  vrbis  S.  Salvatoris  &  Sinus  Omnium 
Sanctorum  ab  Hollandis  fact?e.  &  quomodo  Hispani  vrbe  & 
Sinu  illo  rursiis  potiti  sint.  IV.  Novi  Mexici,  Cibol?e,  Cin- 
alote,  Quivirte,  reruraqz  memorabilium,  qute  in  lucatan, 
Guatimala,  Fonduris  &  Panama  observatse  sunt,  nee  non 
aliquot  Anglicarum  iis  locis  coloniarum.  V.  Navigationis 
Hollandorum  per  Vniversum  orbem,  duce  lacobo  Eremita. 

VI.  Classis  Hispanicfe  pr?edivitis  ab  Hollandis,  duce  Petro 
Heinio,  in  portu  insulfe,  qui   Matanza   dicitur,  interceptfe. 

VII.  Vrbis  Olindfe  de  Fernambucco  in  Brasilia  ab  Hollan- 
dis, duce  Henrico  Cornelio  Lonekio,  occupatse.  Additis 
passim  tabvlis  ^eri  incisis,  qvibus  jam  memoratse  descrip- 

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tiones  illustrantur.  Engraved  frontispiece- title,  and  the  fol- 
foiving  plates  outside  the  text :  I.  East  Indies,  two-page, 
luith  "'Mar  di  India''"'  in  the  lower  left-hand  corner  and 
^^  America  nouiter  delineata  "  in  the  lower  right.  2.  Smith's 
map  of  Virginia  with  ^'■Virginia''''  at  the  top.  S.  ^^  Das 
Norder  Theil  des  Lands  Brasilien.''''  J/..  ^^  Die  Landschafft 
Guaiana.""  5.  "■  Fretum  Magellanicum,''''  which  appears 
in  Part  IX,  also.  6.  A  plate  representing  the  Spanish 
fleet,  ivifh  medallion  portraits  of  "  General  Pieter  Pieters 
Hayn  "  aud  "  Admirael  HendricJc  Cornelisz  Lonq;''''  in  the 
lower  left-hand  corner,  a  map,  ^^  Das  Eylandt  Cuba.''''  7. 
"  S.  Salvador.'''  8.  "  Description  de  la  India s  Ocidentalis.''^ 
9.  "  Olinda^^  and  '"' Olinda  de  Phernambuco,^''  a  double 
folded  plate.     Folio,  cloth.       Francofurti  ad  Moenutn,  1634 

*The  Only  Edition.  Twenty  one  copperplate  engravings, 
including  three  maps,  are  in  the  text.  The  map  with  the 
words  "  Mar  di  India"  in  the  leftliand  corner  mentioned  in 
the  Huth  and  Church  catalogues  as  in  Part  XI,  occurs  in  this 
volume  as  the  first  plate. 

Togeth(ir  13  vols,  folio,  cloth.  1590-1634 

969.  DE  BRY-HARIOT.  Marveillevx  et  estrange  Rap- 
port, tovtes  fois  fldele,  des  coramoditez  qvi  se  trovvent  en 
Virginia,  des  facons  des  natvrels  habitans  d'iceele,  laqvelle 
a  este  novvellement  descovverte  par  les  Angloisqvemessire 
Richard  Greinville  chevalier  y  mena  en  colonic  Ian.  1585.  a 
la  charge  principale  de  messire  Walter  Raleigh  chevalier 
svrintendant  des  mines  d'estain,  favorise  par  la  Royne 
d'Angleterre,  et  avtorise  par  ses  lettres  patentes.  Par 
Thomas  Harlot  servitevr  dv  svsdit  messire  Walter  I'vu  de 
cevx  de  la-dite  colonic,  et  qvi  ya  este  employe  a  descovvrir 
Tradvit  novvellement  d'Anglois  e  fracois.  Engraved  title 
ivithin  architectural  border;  the  coat  of  arms  of  the  Due  of 
Bavaria;  map  of  Virginia,  and  28  plates,  by  De  Bry  and 
G.  Veen.  Folio,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Chambolle-Dnru. 

Francoforti  ad  Moenum,  typis  Joannis  Wecheli,  1590 
*  From  the  Ives  collection.  This  French  version  of  the  first 
Part  of  the  Grand  Voyages  of  De  Bry  is  the  only  Part  that  was 
published  in  French,  and  appears  to  have  been  published  before 
the  English,  Latin  and  German  versions.  Tlie  plates,  being 
the  earliest  impression,  are  superior  to  those  of  the  Latin  edi- 
tion. It  is  op  the  greatest  possible  rarity,  only  13  copies 
having  been  known  to  exist  as  far  back  as  1850,  and  very  few 
of  them  complete.    This  copy  is  not  only  complete  but  in 

PERFECT  AND  BRILLIANT  CONDITION  THROUGHOUT.      A  duplicate 

map  of  Virginia  is  also  inserted. 
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970.  DECKER  (THOMAS).  The  Whore  of  Babylon. 
As  it  was  acted  by  the  Princes  Servants.  Written  by 
Thomas  Dekker.  4to,  crimson  levant  morocco  ^ilr,  doub- 
lure of  the  same.  Entirely  uncut,  some  leaves  un- 
opened (some  corners  restored),  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:   Printed  for  Nathaniel  Butter,  1607 
*  First  Edition.     Very  rare  in  this  condition,  only  one  copy 
having  been  sold  at  auction. 

971.  DEFFAND  (MARIE  DE  VICHY-CHAMROND 
MARQUISE  DU).  Lettres  a  Horace  Walpole,  Ecrits 
dans  les  annees  1766  a  1780  ;  auxquelles  sont  jointes 
des  Lettres  a  Voltaire,  ecrites  dans  les  annees  1759  a 
1775.  Publiees  d'apres  les  originaux  deposes  a  Straw- 
berry-Hill. Portrait  by  Forshell.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  calf, 
uncut.  Paris,  18  L2 

972.  DEFFAND  (MARIE  DE  VICHY-CHAMROND, 
MARQUISE  DU).  Correspondance  Inedite  de  M°^e  (j^ 
Deffand,  precedee  d'une  Notice  par  le  Marquis  de  Sainte- 
Aulaire.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levanfc  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1859 

973.  DEFFAND  (MARIE  DE  VICHY-CHAMROND, 
MARQUISE  DU).  Correspondance  complete  de  M'"^  du 
Deffand  avec  la  duchesse  de  Choiseul,  I'abbe  Barthelemy 
et  M.  Craufurt  publiee  avec  une  introduction  par  M.  le 
M'^  de  Sainte-Aulaire.  3  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Zaehusdorf.       Paris,  ISGO 

974.  [DEFOE    (DANIEL).]      The  Double  Welcome.      A      ^ 
Poem  to  the  Duke  of  Marlboro.      First  Edition.      4to,  half        -o   '^ 
roan.  London,  1705 

975.  [DEFOE  (DANIEL).]  The  Life  and  Adventures 
of  ]\Irs.  Christian  Davies,  commonly  called  Mother  Ross;  who 
in  several  Campaigns  under  King  William  and  the  late  Duke 

of  Marlborough,  in  the  quality  of  a  Foot-Soldier  and  Dragoon,        -^^  -cts 
gave  many  proofs  of  Courage  and  Bravery.     First  Edition. 
Small  8vo,  original  calf.  .  London,  1740 

976.  DEFOE  (DANIEL).  La  Vie  et  les  Aventures  De 
Robinson  Crusoe.  Traduction  Revue  et  corrigee  sur  la  belle 
Edition  donnee  par  Stockdale  en  1790,  augmentee  de  la  vie 

de  I'Auteur.     Map  and  19  colored  engravings  hy  Delignon        3*5 '^■^ 
after  Stothard.     3  vols.  Svo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Duplanil. 

Paris  [1800] 
*  The  translation  was  made  by  Madame  de  Montmorency. 
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977.  DEFOE  (DANIEL).  The  Life  and  surprising  Ad- 
ventures of  Robinson  Crusoe,  of  York,  Mariner.  With  in- 
r-Q  *;  troductory  verses  by  Bernard  Barton.  Illustrated  ivith 
numerous  engravings  from  drawings  hy  George  Cruikshank 
expressly  designed  for  this  edition.  2  vols.  12mo,  green 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Louise  Reymann.  London,  1831 

*  Large  Paper  Copy. 

978.^  DEFOE    (DANIEL).     The  Life  and  Adventures  of 
r-    :!   Robinson   Crusoe,   Mariner,   of   Hull.     Biographical  Memoir 
and  Illustrative  Notes  [by  John  Ballantyne]  .  .  .  With  8  Etch- 
ings hy  M.  Mouilleron  and  Portrait  hy  L.  Flameng.     2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1882 

*  One  of  150  copies  on  Large  Paper,  with  proof  etchings  on 
Japan  paper. 

979.  DELAROA  (JOSEPH— Editor).  Les  Patenotres 
d'un  Surnumeraire,  conseils  d'un  grand-oncle  recueillis  &  mis 
en  lumiere  par  Joseph  Delaroa.  18mo,  citron  levant  morocco, 
gilt  panels,  doublure  of  blue  morocco,  wide  dentelle  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Hardy-Mennil.  Lyon,  1860 

980.  DELAVIGNE  (JEAN  FRANCOIS  CASIMIR). 
Messeniennes  et  Poesies  diverses.  Theatre;  et,  Dernier 
Chants;  Poemes  et  Ballades  sur  I'ltalie.  8  vols.  8vo,  half 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Paris,  1833-45 

*  Printed  on  vellum  paper,  with  the  portrait  by  Salmon  and 
10  other  plates  by  Koenig,  Laeour,  Tavernier,  and  others  after 
Alfred  Johannot  in  two  states,  including  proofs  before  letters  on 
India  paper.  Inserted  are  an  autograph  letter  by  Delavigne, 
an  original  sepia  and  pencil  portrait  of  the  poet,  and  over  150 
views  and  portraits,  including  twelve  of  Delavigne,  in  from  one 
to  three  states.  The  inserted  plates  are  after  the  designs  of 
Deveria,  David,  Turner,  Northcote,  Westall,  and  others,  and 
include  proofs  on  India  paper  before  letters,  and  before  the 
artists'  names.  The  26  plates  after  Deveria  are  all  proofs  be- 
fore letters  on  India  paper,  and  four  have  duplicates  after  letters, 
also  on  India  paper. 

981.  DELAVIGNE  (JEAN  FRANQOIS  CASIMIR). 
Theatre.  Portrait  and  12  plates.  6  vols.  8vo,  half  brown 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Paris :  Didier,  1850 

*  Large  paper  copy. 

982.  DELECLUZE  (E.  J.).  Notice  sur  la  vie  et  les  ou- 
vrages  de  Leopold  Robert,  suivie  de  la  Description  des  quatre 
Tableaux  de  ce  peintre.     Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1838 

983.  DELEPIERRE  (OCTAVE).  Analyse  des  travaux 
de  la  Societe  des  Philobiblon  de  Londres.  8vo,  orange  levant 
morocco,  doublure  and  linings  of  brown  russia,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, by  Zaehnsdorf .  London,  1862 

*  Only  300  copies  printed. 

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984.  DELESTRE  (J.  B.).  De  la  Physiognomonie.  Texte, 
Dessin,  Gravure.  Numerous  illustrations.  Imperial  8vo, 
half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Smeers. 

Paris,  1866 

985.  DELILLE  (JACQUES).  L 'Homme  des  Champs, 
on  les  Georgiques  francoises.  4  plates  designed  and  engraved 
by  C.  Guerin.  First  Edition.  4to,  red  straight-grain  mo- 
rocco, gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Thraner.     Strasbourg,  1802 

986.  [DELL  (HENRY).]  The  Spouter;  or,  The  Triple 
Revenge.  A  Comic  Farce  in  two  acts.  As  it  was  intended  to 
be  perform 'd.  With  the  Original  prologue,  written  by  the 
Author,  and  intended  to  be  spoke  by  Mr.  Garrick,  dress 'd  in 
Black.  First  Edition.  8vo,  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.     With  the  final  blank  leaf,  F2. 

London :  Printed  and  sold  by  W.  Reeve,  1756 

987.  DELMET  (PAUL).  Chansons  de  Femmes.  Poesies 
de  Henri  Bernard,  Theodore  Botrel,  Maurice  Boukay,  and 
others.  Preface  by  Armand  Silvestre.  15  lithographs  by 
Steinlen  and  the  music  of  each  song.  Royal  8vo,  half  red 
levant  morocco,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  by  Car- 
ay  on.  Paris,  1896 

*  One  of  50  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper. 

988.  DELMET  (PAUL).  Chansons  de  Montmartre.  15 
lithographies  de  Steinlen.  4to,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Carayon. 

*  One  of  75  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Paris    [n.   d.] 

989.  DE  LORME  (PHILIBERT).  Le  Premier  Tome  de 
I'Architecture.  With  204  diagram  illustrations  of  building. 
First  Edition,  Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
Cuzin.  Paris:  F.  Morel,  1567 

*  The    title-page    lettered    ' '  premier    tome, ' '    but    no    second 
volume  was  issued. 

990.  DELPHINUS  (PETRUS).  Epistolee.  Title  within 
a  woodcut  border,  and  woodcut.  Initials  illuminated  in  gold 
and  colors.  Folio,  old  Venetian  red  morocco  gilt,  the  arms  of 
Doge  Marco  Foscarini  stamped  in  gold  in  the  centre  of  each 
cover,  gilt  edges.  Venetiis:  Bernardinus  Benalius,  1524 

*  Very  rake,  especially  with  the  2  leaves  of  Errata,  as  in  the 
above  copy.    From  the  library  of  Count  de  La  Bedoyere. 

991.  DELVAU  (ALFRED).  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue 
Verte.     12mo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris,  1866 

992.  DEMOSTHENES.  Orationes,  Grace.  3  vols.  8vo, 
old  French  blue  morocco,  tooled  ornamental  borders  on  the 
sides,  gilt  backs  and  inside  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bozerian ;  with  the  Aldine  anchor  stamped  in  gold  (at  a  later 
date)  on  the  centre  of  the  covers.  From  the  Syston  Park 
Library.  Venetiis :  apud  Paulum  Manutium,  1554 

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993.  DEMOUSTIER  (CHARLES  ALBERT).  Lettres  a 
Emilie  siir  la  Mythologie.  Portrait  hy  Tardieu  and  36  plates 
after  Moreau.  6  parts  in  2  vols.  8vo,  dark  blue  straight- 
grain  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges.     Paris,  1809 

994.  [DENHAM  (SIR  JOHN).]  The  Sophy.  As  it  was 
acted  at  the  Private  House  in  Black  Friars  by  his  Majesties 
Servants.  Folio,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges, 
by  Chambolle-Duru.     (Final  blank  leaf  missing.) 

London :  Richard  Hearne  for  Thomas  Walkley,  1642 

*  First  Edition.  Very  rare.  No  record  appears  of  its 
sale  at  auction  since  1825  and  there  seems  to  be  no  biblio- 
graphical notice  of  it  except  with  the  Poems  in  1668  and  later. 

995.  [DENHAM  (SIR  JOHN).]  Coopers  Hill.  A  Poeme. 
Small  4to,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  For  Tho.  Walkley,  1642 

*  First  Edition.     Very  rare. 

996.  DENHAM  (SIR  JOHN).  Coopers  Hill.  Written 
in  the  years  1640.  Now  printed  from  a  perfect  copy;  and  a 
corrected  Impression.  Sixth  edition,  but  the  first  au- 
thorized ONE.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere.  London :  Humphrey  Moseley,  1655 

*  In  the  address  to  the  Eeader,  it  states :  ' '  You  have  seen  this 
Poem  often,  and  yet,  never;  for,  though  there  have  been  Five 
Impressions,  this  now  in  your  hand  is  the  only  true  copie, ' '  etc., 
signed  J.  B. 

997.  DENHAM  (SIR  JOHN).  The  Destruction  of  Troy, 
an  Essay  upon  the  Second  Book  of  Virgils  ^neis.  Written 
in  the  year,  1636.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
«dges,  by  Riviere.  London :  Humphrey  Moseley,  1656 

998.  DENHAM  (SIR  JOHN).  Poems  and  Translations, 
with  the  Sophy.  First  collected  edition.  Small  8vo,  brown 
levant  morocco,  covered  with  a  rich  leaf  design,  with  inlays  of 
green  morocco,  the  intervals  studded  with  dots,  centre  mosaic 
of  brown  and  citron,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  H.  Herringman,  1668 

999.  DENHAM  (SIR  JOHN).  Poems  and  Translations, 
with  the  Sophy.  Third  impression.  12mo,  original  old  Eng- 
lish black  morocco,  elaborately  tooled,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  by  J.  M.  for  H.  Herringman,  1684 

1000.  DENHAM  (SIR  JOHN).  Poems  and  Translations; 
with  the  Sophy,  a  Tragedy.  The  Fifth  Edition.  8vo,  old 
brown  morocco,  gilt  back. 

London:  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson,  1709 

*  Large  paper  copy  of  the  Fourth  collected  edition.  [The 
Fifth  edition  of  "  The  Sophy. "] 

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1001.  DENIS  (JEAN  BAPTISTE).  Memoires  Anecdotes 
de  la  Cour  et  dii  Clerge  de  France.  Avec  THistoire  du  Dif- 
ferend  du  Cardinal  de  Noailles  avec  les  Eveques  de  Lucon  & 
de  la  Rochelle,  &  les  Jesuites.  Frontispiece,  folded  map,  and 
four  portraits.  ]2mo,  o-reen  morocco,  the  monogram  of  the 
JMarquis  de  Coislin  on  the  back  panels  and  his  arms  on  the 
sides,  gilt  edges,  partially  uncut,  hv  Duru. 

"  Londres  (Holland)  1712 

1002.  DENISOT  (NICOLAS).  Noelz  par  le  Conte  d'Al- 
sinoys.  Autres  Noelz  sur  les  Chants  de  plusieurs  belles  Chan- 
sons. 12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
Bauzonnet.  Mans,  1847 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

1003.  DENNISTOUN  (JAMES).  Illustrations  for  the 
IMemoirs  of  the  Dukes  of  Urbino.  33  plates  on  India  paper. 
4to,  cloth.  n.  p.,  1851 

*  Presentation  copy,  with  a  three-page  letter  from  the  author 
to  Dr.  Wellesley  laid  in. 

1004.  DENON  (VIVANT).  Point  de  Lendemain.  Conte 
iUustre  de  treize  compositions  de  Paul  Avril.  Royal  8vo, 
•citron  levant  morocco,  borders  in  emblematic  tools  and  scrolls, 
gilt  over  uncut  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  ChamboUe- 
Duru.  Paris,  1889 

*  One  of  75  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  each  illustration  in 
two  states,  the  duplicates  being  proofs  before  letters.  On  the 
half-title  is  an  original  water-color  drawing  by  Avrjl. 

1005.  DEPPING  (GUILLAUME).  Merveilles  de  la 
Force  et  de  I'Adresse — agilite — souplesse — ^dexterite — les  ex- 
•ercises  du  corps  chez  les  anciens  et  chez  les  modernes.  69  illus- 
trations by  Ronjot,  Sellier,  etc.     12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Printed  on  India  paper.  Paris,  1869 

1006.  DESAUGIERS  (MARC  ANTOINE  MADE- 
LEINE). Chansons  et  poesies  diverses.  .  Sixieme  edition 
considerablement  Augmentee.  Portrait  hy  J.  M.  Fontaine 
after  A.  Deveria  and  facsimile.  4  vols.  16rao,  half  blue  mo- 
rocco, gilt  backs,  uncut.  Paris,  1827 

1007.  DESCAMPS  (JEAN  BAPTISTE).  La  Vie  des 
Peintres  Flamands,  AUemands  et  Hollandois;  avec  des  por- 
traits Graves  en  tailledouce,  une  indication  de  leurs  princi- 
paux  Ouvrages,  &  des  Reflexions  sur  leurs  differentes 
manieres.  Frontispiece  engraved  by  Lebas  after  Descamps, 
two  dedicatory  vignettes  with  the  arms  of  the  Comte  de  Vence 
and  of  La  Live  de  Jully,  engraved  by  Lemire  after  Descamps, 
and  168  portraits  engraved  by  Ficquet,  Gaillard,  Legrand, 
M.  Aubert,  and  others.  4  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
•edges,  by  Hardy-Mennil.  Paris,  1753-64 

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1008.  DESCAMPS  (JEAN  BAPTISTE).  Voyage  pit- 
toresqiie  de  la  Flandre  et  du  Brabant,  Avec  des  Reflexions 
relativement  aux  Arts  &  quelques  Gravnres.  Dedicatory  vig- 
nettes with  the  arms  of  the  Marquis  de  Marigny,  5  unsigned 
plates,  and  folding  map.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy-Mennil.  Paris,  1769 

1009.  DESCARTES  (RENE).  Passiones  Animee.  12mo, 
red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Amstelodami :  Ludovicus  Elzevirius,  1650 

*  One  of  two  Latin  editions  of  this  date,  the  other  being  in 
quarto.     The  Syston  Park  copy. 

1010.  DESCAVES  (LUCIEN).  Les  Emmures.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  half  red  cloth,  uncut,  original  covers  pre- 
served. Paris,  1894 

*  One  of  10  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 

1011.  DESCAVES  (LUCIEN).  Flingot.  Illustrations  et 
Gravures  de  Georges  Jeanniot.  8vo,  original  paper  wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1907 

*  One  of  10  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper  with  the  etchings 
in  three  states. 

1012.  DESCHAMPS  (EUSTACHE).  Le  Miroir  de  Mari- 
age,  Poeme.  8vo,  half  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Reims,  1865 

*  Only  100  copies  printed. 

1013.  DESCLOZEAUX.  Gabrielle  d'Estrees,  Marquise 
de  Monceaux,  Duchesse  de  Beaufort.  Frontispiece  portrait 
on  India  paper.  Royal  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  figured 
satin  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1889 

1014.  DESCRIPTION  (A)  of  a  Great  Sea-Storm,  that 
happened  to  some  ships  in  the  Gulph  of  Florida,  in  Septem- 
ber last;  Drawn  up  by  one  of  the  Company,  and  sent  to  his 
Friend  at  London.  Folio  broadside,  1  p.,  mounted  on  silk 
and  folded  to  12mo,  in  silk  covers  (worn  at  folds  but  neatly 
repaired).  London:  Printed  by  Thomas  Milbourn,  1671 

*  The  Poem  mentions  Virginia,  Bermuda,  etc. 

1015.  DESCRIPTION  (LA)  de  la  superbe  et  imaginaire 
entree  faicte  a  la  Royne  Gijllette  passant  a  Venise,  en  faveur 
du  Roy  de  la  Malachie  son  futur  espoux,  le  premier  iour  de 
Septembre,  1582.  Traduicte  de  la  langue  caracteree  en  lan- 
gue  francoise.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet.  [n.  p.]  1607 

1016.  DESHOULIERES  (ANTOINETTE  DU  LIGIER 
DE  LA  GARDE).  Poesies.  Brilliant  portrait  engraved  iy 
van  Schuppen  after  E.  S.  Ckeron.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  red  mo- 
rocco gilt,  arms  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Jean  Vilette,  1707-11 
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1017.  DESLAURIERS.  Les  (Euvres  de  Bruscambille. 
Contenant  ses  Fantasies,  Imaginations,  Paradoxes,  &  autres 
discours  Comiques.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Lyon :  Jean  Huguetan,  1634 

1018.  [DESLAURIERS.]  Pensees  Faeetieuses,  et  Bons 
Mots  de  Bruscambille,  Comedien  Original.  Frontispiece. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Cologne,  1709 

1019.  DESPERIERS  (BONA VENTURE).  Les  Nouvelles 
Recreations  &  joyeux  devis.  Title  within  a  woodcut  border. 
16mo,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  centre  ornaments,  gilt  edges, 
by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris:  Nicolas  Bonfos,   1572 

1020.  DESPfiRIERS  (BONA VENTURE).  Cymbalum 
Mundi,  ou  Dialogues  Satyriques  sur  differens  Sujets.  Nou- 
velle  Edition.  Frontispiece  and  4  plates  hy  F.  de  Bakker. 
12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Amsterdam  et  Leipzig,  1753 

1021.  DESP:fiRIERS  (BONAVENTURE).  (Euvres  Fran- 
coises. 2  vols,  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Lortic.  Paris,  1856 

*  India  paper  copy. 

1022.  DESPORTES  (PHILIPPE).  Les  Premieres 
(Euvres.  Au  Roy  de  Pologne.  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron-Joly.      Paris:  Robert  Estienne,  1573 

*  First  Edition. 

1023.  DE  VINNE  (THEODORE  LOW).  The  Printers' 
Price  List.     12mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.     N.  Y,,  1871 

1024.  DE  VINNE  (THEODORE  LOW).  The  Invention 
of  Printing.  A  Collection  of  Facts  and  Opinions  descriptive 
of  early  prints  and  playing  cards,  the  block-books  of  the  fif- 
teenth century,  the  legend  of  Lourens  Janszoon  Coster,  of 
Haarlem,  and  the  work  of  John  Gutenberg  and  his  associates. 
Illustrated  with  facsimiles  of  early  types  and  woodcuts.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1876 

1025.  DE  VINNE   (THEODORE  LOW).       The  Practice 

of  Typography :  a  treatise  on  the  processes  of  type-making 
the  point  system,  the  names,  sizes,  styles  and  prices  of  Plain 
Printing  Types.     12mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1900 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1026.  DE  VINNE  (THEODORE  LOW).  The  Practice 
of  Typography  Correct  Composition  a  treatise  on  spelling 
abbreviations,  the  compounding  and  division  of  words,  the 
proper  use  of  figures  and  numerals,  italic  and  capital  letters, 
notes,  etc.  with  Observations  on  Punctuation  and  Proof-read- 
ing.    12mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1901 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

159 


1027.  DIALOGUE  (LE)  de  consolation  entre  lame  et 
raison,  faict  et  compose  par  ung  religeiix  de  la  reformation 
de  lordre  de  Fontevrault  (Francois  Le  Roy).  Lettres 
idtardes.  Woodcut  on  the  verso  of  title.  8vo,  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  the  arms  of  Charles  Louis  de 
Bourbon,  Count  Villafranca  on  the  centre  of  the  covers, 
and  his  crowned  monogram  in  the  corners,  gilt  edges,  by 
Lortic.     Rare.  Paris:  Pierre  Sergent,  1537 

1028.  DIALOGUS  CREATURARUM.  Dyalogus  creatnr- 
aruna  moralizatus  omni  materie  morali  iucundo  et  edificativo 
modo  applicabilis.  103  unnwinbered  leaves,  with  signatures, 
34  lines  to  the  page.  With  122  curious  and  interesting  out- 
line woodcuts  and  on  the  recto  of  the  last  leaf,  above  the 
colophon,  a  large  cut  of  the  arms  of  the  city  of  Oouda.  Folio, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  [First 
blank  missing.]  .    Gouda:  Gerardus  de  Leeu,  1482 

*A  TALL  COPY.     Hain,  6127;   Campbell,  562;   Proctor,  8929. 

1029.  DIBDIN  (CHARLES).  The  Cobler:  or,  A  Wife  of 
Ten  Thousand.  A  baUad  opera.  In  two  acts.  First  Edi- 
tion.    8vo,  morocco,  by  The  Club  Bindery.       London,  1774 

1030.  DIBDIN  (CHARLES).  Songs,  naval  and  national, 
with  a  Memoir  and  Addenda.  Characteristic  sketches  hy 
George  Cruikshank.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  and  inlaid  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Krafft.  London,  1841 

1031.  DIBDIN  (THOMAS  FROGNALL).  Poems.  Title- 
vignette  hy  Poole.     8vo,  new  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  Printed  for  the  author,  1797 

*  Only  500  copies  printed.     Nearly  the  wliole  of  the  edition 
was  destroyed. 

1032.  [DIBDIN  (THOMAS  FROGNALL).]  Brief  Re- 
marks upon  The  Preface  and  Notes  of  G.  A.  Crapelet,  attached 
to  his  Translation  of  the  30th  letter  of  the  Bibliographical, 
Antiquarian,  and  Picturesque  Tour.  Royal  8vo,  boards,  mo- 
rocco back  (a  few  pages  foxed).  London,  1821 

*  Only  36  copies  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1033.  DIBDIN  (THOMAS  FROGNALL).  An  Introduc- 
tion to  the  Knowledge  of  rare  and  valuable  editions  of  the 
Greek  and  Latin  Classics.  Together  with  an  account  of 
polyglot  Bibles,  polyglot  Psalters,  Hebrew  Bibles,  Greek 
Bibles  and  Greek  Testaments;  the  Greek  Fathers,  and  the 
Latin  Fathers.  .  .  Fourth  Edition;  greatly  enlarged  and  cor- 
rected. 2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Matthews.  London,  1827 

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1034.  DIBDIN  (THOMAS  FROGNALL).  A  Biblio- 
graphical Antiquarian  and  Picturesque  Tour  in  the  Northern 
Counties  of  England  and  in  Scotland.  Numerous  fine  en- 
gravings, many  on  India  paper.  2  vols,  extended  to  3,  royal 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  side  corners,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  1838 

*  Large  paper  copy,  extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  152 
plates.  The  original  illustrations  are  in  duplicate,  and  there 
are  many  scarce  proofs,  besides  13  of  the  cancelled  pages. 

1035.  [DIBDIN  (THOMAS  FROGNALL).]  Cotman 
(J.  S.)  &  Turner  (Mrs.  D.).  A  Series  of  Etchings  adapted 
to  illustrate  Dr.  Dibdin's  Bibliographical  Tour  in  France 
and  Normandy.  37  plates,  proofs  on  India  paper.  Royal 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  [n.  p.]    [n.  d.] 

1036.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).  Bleak  House.  39  illus- 
trations by  H.  K.  Browne.  First  Edition.  8vo,  calf,  gilt 
back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere.  London,  1853 

1037.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).  Little  Dorrit.  Illustra- 
tions by  H.  K.  Browne.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  With  two  original  covers 
bound  in.  London,  1857 

1038.  DICKENS     (CHARLES).       Our    Mutual    Friend. 

Illustrations  by  Marcus  Stone.     First  Edition.     2  vols. 
8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London, 1865 

1039.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).  The  Mystery  of  Edwin 
Drood.  13  illustrations  by  S.  L.  Fildes,  and  a  portrait. 
First  Edition.  8vo,  olive  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  David,  London,  1870 

1010.  [DIDEROT  (DENIS).]  Le  Fere  de  Famille,  come- 
die  en  cinq  Actes,  et  en  Prose,  avec  un  discours  sur  la 
poesie  dramatique.  First  Edition.  12mo,  green  levant 
morocco,  panels  tooled  in  floral  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by 
Chambolle-Duru.  Amsterdam,  1758 

1041.  DIDEROT  (DENIS).  (Euvres.  Portrait.  Large 
Paper  copy.  22  vols.  8vo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  David.  Paris,  1821 

1042.  DIDEROT  (DENIS).  Jacques  le  fataliste  et  son 
Maitre.  Douze  dessins  de  Maurice  Leloir  graves  a  I'eau- 
forte  par  Courtry,  De  Los  Bios,  Mongin,  Teyssonnieres. 
Imperial  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  doublure  of  red  levant, 
Roman  border,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  Cuzin.  Paris,  1884 

*  One  of  130  copies  on  Japan  paper,  for  subscribers,  with  the 
plates  in  two  and  three  states. 

161 


1043.  DIDOT  (FRANCOIS  AMBROISE).  Essai  de  Fables 
Nouvelles  dediees  au  Roi;  suivies  de  poesies  diverses  et 
d'une  epitre  sur  les  progres  de  I'imprimerie.  12mo,  half 
red  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1786 

*  This  is  probably  the  only  copy  printed  on  vellum. 

1044.  DIEULAFAIT  (LOUIS).  Diamants  et  pierres 
precieuses.  Ouvrage  illustre  de  ISO  vignettes  par  B.  Bon- 
nafoux,  P.  Sellier,  A.  Marie,  etc.  China  paper  edition. 
12mo,  half  cloth.  Paris,  1871 

1045.  [DIGBY  (KENELM  HENRY).]  The  Broad  Stone 
of  Honour;  or  Rules  for  the  Gentlemen  of  England.  8vo, 
blue  morocco,  richly  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Lewis. 

London:  Rivington,  1823 

*  Large  Paper  copy  of  the  Second  Edition,  published  anony- 
mously, while  the  author  was  a  Protestant.  On  becoming  a 
Roman  Catholic,  he  rewrote  the  work. 

1046.  DIGUET  (CHARLES).  Les  Jolies  Femmes  de 
Paris.  Vingt  eaux-fortes  par  Martial;  ornenients  par 
Morin.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
with  the  original  vellum  wrappers  bound  in.  Limited  edi- 
tion. Paris,  1870 

1047.  DILKE  (THOMAS).  The  Lover's  Luck:  a  Comedy. 
First  Edition.  Small  4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lloyd 
&  Wallis.  London:  Printed  for  Henry  Playford,  1696 

1048.  DILKE  (THOMAS).  The  City  Lady;  or  Folly 
Reclaim'd.  A  Comedy.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  half 
blue  calf.  London:  Printed  for  H.  Newman,  1697 

1049.  DILKE  (THOMAS).  The  Pretenders;  or.  The 
Town  Unmaskt.  A  Comedy.  First  Edition.  4to,  half 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  for  Peter  Buck,  1698 

1050.  DILLON  (JOHN).  Retribution;  or,  the  Chieftain's 
Daughter.  A  tragedy,  in  five  acts.  First  Edition.  8vo, 
morocco,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1818 


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TWENTY  SIXTH  SESSION,  THURSDAY,  2:30  P.  M. 

1051.  DILWORTH  (W.  H.)-  The  Life  of  Alexander 
Pope,  Esq. ;  with  a  View  of  his  Writings,  and  Many  curious 
Anecdotes  of  his  noble  patrons.  As  well  as  of  the  Cotem- 
porary  Wits,  Friends,  and  Foes.  Portrait.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  fancy  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1759 

1052.  DIODORUS  SICULUS.  Les  troys  premiers  livres 
de  I'histoire  de  Diodore  Sicilien  historiographe  grec,  trans- 
latez  de  latin  en  frangoys  par  Anthoine  Macault.  Ruled 
throughout  luith  red  ink.  Title  within  a  ivoodcut  border, 
full-page  ivoodcut  of  Francis  1  listening  to  the  reading  of 
a  hook,  large  and  small  ornamental  initials,  and  Oeofroy 
Torifs  device  of  the  "  Pot  casse  "  on  last  leaf  4to,  red  velvet, 
gilt  edges. 

Paris:  en  la  rue  de  la  Jaifverie  devant  la  Magdalaine  a 
I'enseigne  du  Pot  Casse  (Olivier  Mallard),  1535. 

*  Printed  on  vellum;  of  extreme  rarity.  The  large 
woodcut  mentioned  above  is  regarded  as  Tory's  masterpiece, 
it  having  been  used  by  Mallard  when  he  took  over  the  stock  of 
Tory,  who  died  in  1533.  This  copy  belonged  to  Francois  de 
Bourbon,  Duo  d'Estouteville,  grand-uncle  of  Henry  IV:  his 
arms,  quartered  with  those  of  Estouteville,  are  painted  in  gold 
and  colors  on  the  verso  of  the  title,  together  with  his  motto 
"  non  est  mortale  quod  opto."  From  the  libraries  of  the  Duo 
de  La  Valliere,  MacCarthy-Reagh,  Baron  Pichon  and  Lord  Ash- 
burnham,  since  rebound. 

105:3.  DIODORUS  SICULUS.  Sept  livres  des  Histoires  de 
Diodore  Sicilien  nouvellement  traduyts  de  grec  en  franeoys 
(par  Jacques  Amyot).  Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Niedree. 

Paris:  Michel  de  Vascosan,  1554 

1054.  DIOGENES  LAERTIUS.  Vita?  Philosophorum. 
Poman  characters.  186  unnumbered  leaves  ivithout  signa- 
tures and  catchwords,  SJf  lines  to  the  page.  Small  folio, 
brown  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  watered  silk  linings, 
gilt  edges,  by  Simier.     (Last  blank  leaf  cut  away.) 

Venetius:  Nicholaus  Jenson,  1475 

*  First  Edition,  tall  copy.  Dibdin,  Moss  and  other  bibliog- 
raphers unite  iu  describing  this  as  one  of  the  finest  specimens 
of  the  typographical  work  of  Jenson,  and  one  of  the  most  beauti- 
ful volumes  printed  in  the  15th  century.  Hain-Copinger,  6199; 
Proctor,  4095. 

163 


1055.  DISRAELI  (BENJAMIN).  The  Revolutionary 
Epick.  The  work  of  Disraeli  the  Younger.  First  Edition. 
Only  50  copies  printed.     4to,  boards,  uncut.      London,  1834 

1056.  [D'ISRAELI  (ISAAC).]  Quarrels  of  Authors;  or, 
Some  memoirs  for  our  Literar}^  History.  Portrait  inserted. 
3  vols.  12mo,  half  russia,  gilt  tops,  uncut.        London,  1814 

*  Contains  a  letter  from  D'Israeli,  in  the  third  person,  also 
a  presentation  inscription. 

1057.  [D'ISRAELI  (ISAAC).]  Curiosities  of  Literature. 
Sixth  Edition.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  russia,  gilt  tops,  uncut 

London,  1817 

1058.  D'ISRAELI  (ISAAC).  Curiosities  of  Literature, 
by  I.  D'Israeli,  Esq.  Illustrated  by  Bolton  Corney,  Esq., 
.  .  .  Second  edition,  revised  and  acuminated.  Small  8vo, 
red  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1838 

1059.  DOBREE  (SAMUEL).  The  Book  of  Death.  Ttuo 
2)lates  07)  India  ])aper.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

London:  W.  Bulmer,  1819 

*  Only  60  copies  privately  printed. 

1060.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Vignettes  in  Rhyme,  and 
Vers  de  Societe  (now  first  collected).  First  Edition. 
12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1873 

1061.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Proverbs  in  Porcelain,  and 
other  Verses.    First  Edition.    12mo,  cloth.    London,  1877 

1062.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Eighteenth  Century  Essays. 
First  Edition.  Frontispiece  on  India  pa2Jer.  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1882 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

1063.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN)  Old-World  Idylls  and  other 
Verses.  Frontispiece.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  London,  1883 

*  Large  Paper  copy  of  the  First  Edition,  limited  to  50 
copies  signed  by  the  Author.  George  Boughton's  copy,  with 
the  manuscripts  of  two  "occasional poems  "  by  Dobson,  signed 
and  dated,  and  two  one-page  letters  from  Dobson  to  Boughton 
inserted,  one  thanking  the  latter  for  a  painting. 

One  of  the  poems  commences: 

"  The  spring  will  come,  but  ah!  will  she 
The  girl  that  Boughton  promised  me 

***** 

Then  by  and  by  the  crowd  will  rush 

To  praise  these  fruits  of  Boughton's  brush." 

1064.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Old-World  Idylls  and  other 
Verses.     First  Edition.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London,  1883 

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1065.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Thomas  Bewick  and  his 
Pupils.     95  illustrations.     4to,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

London,  1884 

*  Special  edition.     One  of  200  copies  printed  for  England. 

1066.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  At  the  Sign  of  the  Lyre. 
First  Edition.  Frontispiece.  Post  8vo,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1885 

*  One  of  75  Large  Paper  copies,  avitographed  by  the  author. 

1067.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  At  the  Sign  of  the  Lyre. 
First  Edition.  Frontispiece  by  E.  A.  Abbey.  12mo, 
cloth.  London,  1885 

1068.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  A  Memoir  of  Thomas  Be- 
wick, written  by  himself.  Embellished  by  numerons  wood 
engravings,  designed  by  the  author  for  a  Work  on  British 
Fishes.  A  New  Edition,  Prefaced  and  Annotated  by 
Austin  Dobson.     Large  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1887 

1069.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith. 
First  Edition.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.     London,  1888 

1070.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN— Editor).  Prior  (Matthew). 
Selected  Poems  of  Matthew  Prior.  With  an  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Austin  Dobson.  Etched  portrait  by  G.  W. 
ahead.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1889 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  Austin  Dobson,  with  the 
following  inscription  and  manuscript  notes  in  his  autograph  on 
fly-leaf: 

"  For  Robert  Hoe,  with  best  wishes  fr.  Austin  Dobson. 
16,  ix,  1904. 

"N.  B.  I  find  I  said  nothing  about  the  1716  edition  here; 
but  when  the  Introduction  was  reprinted  in  the  third  series 
of  the  Eighteenth  Century  Vignettes,  1896,  I  added  the  fol- 
lowing footnote  to  p.  254  of  that  volume : 

"'A  second  unauthorised  collection  appeared  in  1716, 
which  he  [Prior]  expressly  repudiated  by  notice  in  the  Lon- 
don Gazette  for  March  24  in  that  year.'  " 

1071.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Horace  Walpole.  A  Me- 
moir. With  an  Appendix  of  Books  Printed  at  the  Straw- 
berry Hill  Press.  Illustrations  by  Percy  and  Leon  Moran. 
Square  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  R.  W.  Smith. 

New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1890 

*  One  of  four  copies  on  vellum;  extra  illustrated  by  the 
insertion  of  10  original  drawings  by  Leon  Moran,  and  a  set  of 
plates  in  three  states. 

1072.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  William  Hogarth.  Portraits 
and  plates.  8vo,  olive  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  The  Club  Binder3^     New  York  and  London,  1891 

*  Extra  ILLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  103  plates  after  the 
designs  of  Hogarth. 

165 


1073.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN) .  The  Ballad  of  Beau  Brocade, 
and  other  Poems  of  the  XVIIIth  Century.  First  Edition. 
60  illustrations  by  Hugh  Thompson  on  Japan  paper.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1892 

*  One  of  a  Umited  edition  on  Large  Paper. 

1074.  DOBSON"  (AUSTIN).  Eighteenth  Century  Vig- 
nettes. First  Edition.  7  plates  on  India  paper.  4to, 
half  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1892 

*  One  of  250  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

1075.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Proverbs  in  Porcelain,  to  which 
is  added  "  Au  Revoir, ' '  a  Dramatic  Vignette.  First  Edition. 
2Jf.  illustrations.     Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1893 

1076.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Eighteenth  Century  Vig- 
nettes. Second  Series.  First  Edition.  16  illustrations. 
4to,  half  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1894 

*  One  of  200  copies  printed  on  Large  paper. 

1077.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Poems  on  Several  Occasions. 
Illustrations  in  two  states  by  Lalauze,  signed  by  the  artist., 
and  portrait  by  Strang.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  fillets,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  and  Co.,  1895 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

1078.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  The  Story  of  Rosina,  and 
other  Verses.  First  Edition.  Illustrations  on  Japan  and 
India  paper  by  Hugh  Thompson.     4to,  buckram,  uncut. 

*  One  of  250  copies  on  Large  paper.  London,  1895 

1079.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  A  Postscript  to  Dr.  Gold- 
smith's Retaliation,  being  an  Epitaph  on  Samuel  Johnson. 
4to,  half  red  morocco. 

[Oxford:  Clarendon  Press],  Printed  in  June,  1896 

*  Only  a  few  copies  printed.  Signed  by  the  author.  Mr. 
Dobson  has  stated  in  regard  to  this :  "I  wrote  the  '  Postscript ' 
in  1896,  to  be  read  at  the  Johnson  dinner  at  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,"  etc. 

1080.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Verses  Read  at  the  Dinner 
of  the  Omar  Khayyam  Club  on  Thursday,  25th  March, 
1897.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in.  London:  Chiswick  Press,  1897 

*  One  of  100  copies  printed  for  Edmund  Gosse  in  March, 
1897,  to  be  presented  to  the  members  of  the  Omar  Khayyam 
Club  as  a  memento  of  his  Presidency. 

1081.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Carmina  Votiva  and  Other 
Occasional  Verses.  First  Edition.  Square  12mo,  maroon 
levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  private  circulation,  1901 

*  One  of  a  limited  edition  signed  by  the  author. 

1082.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Side- Walk  Studies.  First  Edi- 
tion. Illustrations.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1902 

166 


1083.  DOCTRINE  (La)  et  instruction  que  baillent  et 
monstreut  les  bons  peres  a  leurs  enfants;  Le  testament  du 
pere  lequel  il  laissa  a  son  fils.  Gothic  letter;-  five  ivoodcuts, 
one  repeated.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  doublure  of  red 
levant,  gilt  centre  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet. 

Lyon:  Guillaume  Balsarin,  1523 

*  From  the  Firmin  Didot  and  Yemeniz  Collections. 

1084.  [DODSLEY  (ROBERT).]  The  Economy  of  Human 
Life.  Translated  from  an  Indian  Manuscript,  written  by 
an  ancient  Bramin.  Small  8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  London,  1751 

*  First  Edition.     Large  Paper  copy,  with  the  engraved 
frontispiece  in  the  finished  state. 

1085.  DODSLEY  (ROBERT).  A  Select  Collection  of 
Old  Plays.  A  new  Edition  with  additional  notes  and  cor- 
rections by  I.  Reed,  O.  Gilchrist  and  J.  P.  Collier,  with 
Five  Old  Plays  forming  a  Supplement.  13  vols.  8vo,  half 
olive  morocco,  gilt  tops.  London,  1825-33 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

1086.  DONDEY  (THEOPHILE).  Poesies  Posthumes  de 
Philothee  O'Neddy  (Theophile  Dondey).  12mo,  half  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Rousselle.     Paris,  1877 

*  One  of  75  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

1087.  DONI  (ANTONIO  FRANCESCO).  I  Marmi  del 
Doni,  Academico  Peregrino.  Portraits  and  numerous  other 
illustrations  engraved  on  wood,  after  the  designs  of  the 
printer,  Marcolini.  First  Edition.  4  parts  in  1  vol.  4to, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere  (washed  and 
small  defect  in  title-page,  which  contains  also  the  library 
stamp  of  Cardinal  Alexandro  d'Este).     In  Vinegia,  1552-53 

1088.  DONI  (ANTONIO  FRANCESCO).  Les  Mondes 
celestes,  terrestres  et  infernaux.  Le  Monde  petit,  grand, 
imagine,  mesle,  risible,  des  sages  et  fols,  et  le  tresgrand ; 
I'Enfer  des  escoliers,  des  mal  mariez,  des  putains  et  ruf- 
fians, etc.  lo  ivoodcuts.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Lyon:  Estienne  Michel,  1580 

1089.  DONNA Y  (MAURICE)  et  DESCAVES  (LUCIEN). 
La  Clariere  Comedie  en  cinq  actes,  en  prose.  12mo,  olive 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Paris:  Editions  de  la  Revue  Blanche,  1900 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  vellum  paper  "  Tirage  special  pour 
les  XX,"  -with  the  signatures  of  the  authors. 

1090.  DONNE  (JOHN).  The  Works  of  John  Donne, 
Dean  of  Saint  Paul's,  1621-1631.  With  a  Memoir  of  his 
Life,  by  Henry  Alford.  Portrait.  6  vols.  8vo,  sprinkled 
calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.  London,  1839 

167 


1091.  DONNE  (JOHN).  Unpublished  Poems  of  Donne. 
4to,  boards,  uncut.  [n.  p. — n.  d.] 

*  A  Large  Paper  copy,  with  a  letter  from  the  editor  [dated 
1858],  John  Simeon,  to  Sir  F.  Madden  inserted. 

1092.  DORAN  (JOHN).  New  Pictures  and  Old  Panels. 
Portrait.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  V.  Krafft.  London,  1859 

*  Extra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  59  portraits  and  views. 

1093.  DORAN  (JOHN).  "Their  Majesties'  Servants." 
Annals  of  the  English  Stage  from  Thomas  Betterton  to 
Edmund  Kean.  Edited  and  revised  by  Robert  W.  Lowe. 
50  copper-plate  portraits  and  80  woodcuts.  3  vols,  royal 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1888 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  3u0  printed,  with  the  plates  in  two 
states. 

1094.  DORAT  (CLAUDE  JOSEPH).  Lettre  de  Zeila; 
Lettre  de  Barnevelt;  Le  Pot-Pourri;  Lettre  d'Alcibiade  a 
Glicere.  With  9  plates,  10  vignettes  and  9  culs-de-lampe 
by  Longueil,  after  Eisen.     8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris :  Sebastien  gorry,  1764 

*  First  Editions  of  the  two  last  works  on  Holland  paper. 
Bound  with  the  Marquis  of  Pezay's  "  Zelis  au  Bain." 

1095.  DORAT  (CLAUDE  JOSEPH).  Les  Raisers,  pre- 
cedes du  Mois  de  Mai,  poeme.  Frontispiece  engraved  hy 
Ponce,  after  Eisen,  a  full-page  plate  by  de  Longueil,  23 
vignettes,  and  22  culs-de-lampe  engraved  by  Alianiet,  Ba- 
quoy,  Binet,  Delaunay,  Lingee,  de  Longueil,  Masquelier, 
Massard,  Nee  and  Ponce,  after  Eisen.  8vo,  citron  levant 
morocco,  covered  with  a  rich  mosaic  design  in  red  morocco, 
outlined  in  dark  green  morocco  bands,  the  mosaics  orna- 
mented with  small  gilt  circles,  flowers,  etc.,  doublure  of 
olive  brown  morocco,  gilt  dentelle  borders,  in  the  manner 
of  Derome,  gilt  edges,  in  a  green  morocco  case,  by  Marius 
Michel,  La  Haye  et  Paris:  Lambert  &,  Delalain,  1770 

*  On  Holland  paper,  with  title  printed  in  red  and  black. 
One  of  the  masterpieces  of  18th  century  engraving. 

1096.  DORAT  (CLAUDE  JOSEPH).  Recueil  de  Contes 
et  de  Poemes,  par  M.  D  *  *  *,  ci-devant  mousquetaire. 
Troisieme  edition  augmentee  de  I'Hermitage  de  Beauvais. 
Proofs  before  letters  of  the  7  plates  and  10  vignettes,  en- 
graved by  Massard,  de  Longueil,  and  de  Ghendt,  after  the 
designs  of  Eisen.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  with  crest, 
gilt  edges,  by  Charabolle-Duru.  La  Haye,  1770 

*  Large  Paper  copy.  Contains  Selim  and  Sell  ma;  Irza  et 
Marsis  ou  I'isle  merveilleuse ;  Alphonse;  Les  Cerises;  La 
Meprise,  lettre  de  Zelia;  Lettre  de  Julie. 

168 


1097.  DORAT  (CLAUDE  JOSEPH).  Fables  nouvelles. 
£?  frontispieces  engraved  by  De  Ghendl,  after  Marillier,  1 
plate  (repeated)  by  Delamiay,  after  Marillier,  1  fleiiron,  99 
vignettes,  and  99  tail-jneces  by  Arrivet,  Baquoy,  Delaunay, 
Duflos,  etc.,  after  Marillier.  2  vols,  in  1.  8vo,  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders,  in  the  manner  of 
Derome,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  over 
rough  edges,  by  Cuzin.  La  Haye  et  Paris,  1773 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

1098.  DORAT  (CLAUDE  JOSEPH).  Recueil  de  Contes 
et  de  Poemes  par  M.  D  *  *  *.  Quatrieme  edition ;  Corrigee 
par  I'Auteur,  augmentee  du  Coureur  alerte  &  de  la  Mois- 
sonneuse.  6  plates  and  5  vignettes  by  Eisen.  8vo,  half 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

La  Haj^e:  Delalain,  1776 

1099.  DORAT  (CLAUDE  JOSEPH).  Poesies.  Portrait, 
with  vignette  beloiv,  engraved  by  N.  Delaunay,  after  Denon. 
4  vols.  24mo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.     Geneve,  1777 

*  First  Edition. 

1100.  DORNIS  (JEAN).  Les  Freres  d'Election.  Illus- 
trations de  Myrbach,  gravees  sur  bois  par  E.  Steinmann. 
8vo,  three-quarter  maroon  levant  morocco,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Carayon,  Paris,  1896 

*  One  of  60  copies  on  India  paper. 

1101.  DOUCET  (JEROME).  Princesses  de  Jade  et  de 
Jadis.  Original  water-color  drawings  by  Lorant- 
Heilbronn.  Royal  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  borders  of  in- 
terlaced narrow  bands  inlaid  in  red  morocco,  within  gold 
lines,  mosaic  back,  doublure  of  brown  levant,  blind  tooled 
dentelle  borders,  with  gold  pointille,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges, 
by  Carayon,  in  a  case. 

*  Unique  copy,  comprising  the  58  original  water-colors 

ILLUMINATED    IN    GOLD    AND    SILVER,    BY    LORANT-HEILBRONN, 

the  text  entirely  WRITTEN  BY  THE  ARTIST  for  the  edition 
printed  for  the  "  Societe  d'Editions  d'Art,"  and  used  for  the 
publication  of  the  work.  From  the  collection  of  Albert 
Belinac. 

1102.  DOUGLAS  (GAVIN).  The  Poetical  Works  of 
Gavin  Douglas,  Bishop  of  Dunkeld,  with  memoir,  notes, 
and  glossary  by  John  Small,  M.A.,  F. S.A.Scot.  Fac- 
similes. 4  vols.  8vo,  brown  morocco,  gilt  panels,  doublure 
of  vellum,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1874 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

169 


1103.  DOWSON      (ERNEST     CHRISTOPHER).       The 

Pierrot  of  the  ]Minnte :  a  dramatic  phantasy  in  one  act.  Writ- 
ten by  Ernest  Dowson.  Frontispiece,  Initial  Letter,  Vignette, 
and  Cul-de-lampe  hy  Aubrey  Beardsley.  Royal  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt.    One  of  300  copies.  London,  1897 

1104.  DRAKE  (JOSEPH  R.)  and  HALLECK  (FITZ- 
OREENE).  The  Croakers.  Royal  Svo,  olive  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

New  York:  (The  Bradford  Club),  1860 

*  One  of  100  copies  printed.  Extra-illustrated  with  66 
plates,  including  portraits  and  early  views  of  New  York,  many 
in  proof  state. 

1105.  DRAKE  (NATHAN).  Evenings  in  Autumn:  a 
Series  of  Essays,  narrative  and  miscellaneous.  2  vols.  12mo, 
half  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.         London,  1822 

1106.  DRAKE  (NATHAN).  Noontide  Leisure;  or, 
Sketches  in  Summer,  outlines  from  nature  and  imagination, 
and  including  a  Tale  of  the  Days  of  Shakespeare.  2  vols. 
12mo,  half  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1824 

1107.  DRAKE  (NATHAN).  Mornings  in  Spring;  or  re- 
trospections, biographical,  critical,  and  historical.  2  vols. 
12mo,  half  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1828 

1108.  DRAYTON  (MICHAEL).  Englands  Heroicall 
Epistles,  Newly  Corrected,  With  Idea.  Fourth  Edition ( ?) 
Small  quarto,  original  limp  vellum,  names  written  on  title- 
page.  London :  Printed  by  I.  R.  for  N.  L.,  1600 

*  Described  by  Hazlitt  as  the  only  copy  known ;  not  mentioned 
by  Lowndes. 

1109.  DRAYTON  (MICHAEL).  To  the  Maiestie  of  King 
James.  A  gratulatorie  Poem  by  Michaell  Drayton.  Small 
4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club, 
Bindery. 

At  London  Printed  by  lames  Roberts,  for  T.  M.  and  H.  L. 

1603. 

*  The  First  Edition;  with  a  curious  copperplate  genealogical 
tree  bound  at  the  end. 

1110.  DRAYTON  (MICHAEL).  Poems.  12mo,  old  limp 
vellum.  (Margins  of  title  repaired,  lacks  over  100  leaves  in 
the  centre  of  the  volume. )      London :  Printed  for  N.  Ling,  1605 

*  First  Edition. 

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1111.  DRAYTON  (MICHAEL).  Poly-Olbion.  By  Michael 
Drayton  Esqr.  Engraved  title,  double-page  copper-plate 
maps,  portrait  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  by  Hole,  and  portrait 
of  John  Selden  by  White  inserted.  Small  folio,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt  in  early  17th  century  English  manner,  gilt  over 
marbled  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  (Slight  repairs  to  leaf 
"Upon  the  frontispiece"  and  engraved  title,  etc.) 

London :  For  M.  Lownes,  I.  Browne,  I.  Helme  and  I.  Busbie, 

n.  d.  [1612] 

*  First  issue  of  the  first  edition  of  the  first  part  (eight- 
een songs)  indicated  by  the  absence  of  a  printed  title  and  table^ 
and  having  the  portrait  of  Prince  Henry  in  proof  state,  before 
the  inscription. 

Extremely  rake,  apparently  unknown  to  Hazlitt  ano 
OTHER  bibliographers  of  the  works  of  Drayton,  who  refer  only 
to  the  second  edition  of  1613.  John  Selden  edited  the  volume 
and  appended  many  descriptive  notes  to  the  songs.  Drayton 
wrote  of  this  edition  ' '  Some  of  the  stationers,  that  had  the  sell- 
ing of  the  first  part  of  this  poem,  iecause  it  went  not  so  fast 
away  in  the  sale  as  some  of  their  beastly  and  atominahle  trash 
.  .  .  have  either  despitefully  left  out,  or  at  least  carelessly 
neglected,  the  Epistles  to  the  readers,  and  so  have  cozened  the 
buyers  with  unperfected  boolcs." 

1112.  DRAYTON  (MICHAEL).  Poems;  newly  Corrected 
by  the  Author.  [Probably  the  sixth  edition.]  Small  8vo, 
original  limp  vellum  covers,  with  ties. 

London:  W.  Stansby  for  John  Smethwicke,  1613 

*  Collation  the  same  as  in  the  1610  edition,  except  for  two 
final  blank  leaves. 

1113.  DRAYTON  (MICHAEL).  The  Battaile  of  Agin- 
court.  Fought  by  Henry  the  fift  of  that  name,  King  of  Eng- 
land, against  the  whole  power  of  the  French:  under  the 
Raigne  of  their  Charles  the  sixt.  Anno  Dom.  1415.  The 
Miseries  of'Queene  Margarite,  the  infortunate  Wife  of  that 
most  infortunate  King  Henry  the  sixt,  etc.  Portrait  of  Dray- 
ton by  W.  Hole.  Small  folio,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Mercier,  in  brown  levant  case.  The  bottom  of  sig. 
C.  ^  is  folded  upwards,  showing  the  full  uncut  leaf. 

London:  Printed  for  William  Lee,  1627 

*  First  Edition,  with  the  Final  blank  leaf. 

1114.  DRAYTON  (MICHAEL).  Poems  by  Michael  Dray- 
ton Esquyer.  Newly  Corrected  &  Augmented.  Engraved 
title,  ivith  four  foUage-eiit wined  pillars.  Small  8vo,  citron 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David.  (Several  corners 
repaired. ) 

London  Printed  by  Willi:  Stansby  for  John  Smethwick 
[1630] 

*  Probably  the  fourth  collected  edition.  One  of  a  few  copies 
with  the  rare  pages  465-496  "Idea." 

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1115.  DRAYTON  (MICHAEL).  The  Muses  Elizivm, 
Lately  discouered,  by  a  new  way  over  Parnassvs.  The  pas- 
sages therein,  being  the  subiect  of  ten  sundry  Nymphalls. 
Leading  three  Diuine  Poemes,  Noahs  Floud. '  Moses,  his  Birth 
and  Miracles.  David  and  Golia.  First  Edition.  Small  4to, 
brow^n  levant  morocco,  gilt  tooling,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 
(Some  margins  repaired.) 

London:  Thomas  Harper,  for  John  Waterson,  1630 

1116.  DRAYTON  (MICHAEL).  The  Works  of  Michael 
Drayton,  Esq. ;  a  Celebrated  Poet  in  the  Reigns  of  Queen 
Elizabeth,  King  James  I  and  Charles  I.  Portrait.  4  vols.  8vo, 
citron  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  for  W.  Reeve,  1753 

1117.  DROZ  (GUSTAVE).  Monsieur,  Madame  &  Bebe. 
Edition  illustree  par  Edmond  Morin,  et  ornee  d'un  portrait 
de  I'auteur  en  frontispiece,  grave  par  Leopold  Flameng. 
Imperial  8vo,  three-quarter  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1878 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Whatman  paper. 

1118.  [DRYDEN  (JOHN).]  Lachrymae  Musarum:  The 
Tears  of  the  Muses;  Exprest  in  Elegies;  written  by  divers 
persons  of  Nobility  and  Worth  upon  the  death  of  the  most 
hopefull,  Henry  Lord  Hastings.  Only  sonn  of  the  Right 
Honourable  Ferdinando  Earl  of  Huntingdon.  Collected  by 
and  set  forth  by-R.  B.  Frontispiece.  Small  8vo,  dark  blue 
morocco,  decorated  with  panels  of  stamped  leather  surrounded 
by  a  floriated  design  of  red  and  green  inlays,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere,  in  a  morocco  case.       London:  Printed  by  T.  N.,  1650 

*  Pages  88-92  contain  Diyden's  first  publislied  work:  "Upon 
the  death  of  the  Lord  Hastings."  There  are  also  contributions 
by  Herrick,  Denham,  Marvel,  Bronie,  Campion,  etc. 

1119.  DRYDEN  (JOHN).  The  Tempest,  or  the  Enchanted 
Island.  A  Comedy,  As  it  is  Now  Acted  at  Their  Majesties 
Theatre  in  Dorset-Garden.  Third  Edition.  Small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  by  F.  Bedford. 

London :  Printed  by  J.  M.  for  H.  Herringman ;  and  sold 
by  R.  Bentley,  1690. 

1120.  DRYDEN  (JOHN).  Fables,  Ancient  and  Modern; 
Translated  into  Verse,  from  Homer,  Ovid,  Boccace,  and 
Chaucer :  with  original  poems.  Fourth  Edition.  Engraved 
frontispiece  hy  Van  der  GucJit  and  a  portrait  hy  Vertue  (in- 
serted).    12mo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford. 

London:  Jacob  Tonson,  1734 

1121.  DRYDEN  (JOHN).  The  Works,  now  first  collected. 
Illustrated  with  notes,  historical,  critical,  and  explanatory, 
and  a  Life  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Portrait.  18  vols.  8vo,  blue 
calf,  gilt  and  blind  tooled.  London,  1821 

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1122.  DU  BARTAS  (GUILLAUME  DE  SALUSTE, 
SEIGNEUR).  Commentaires  et  Annotations  sur  la  Sep- 
maine  de  la  Creation  du  monde.  Engraved  title.  4to,  old 
French  reddish  brown  morocco,  tooled  and  gilt  in  a  pattern 
of  lozenges  formed  by  intersecting  leaf-sprays,  the  centre  of 
each  containing  two  interlaced  Bs,  the  same  monogram,  but 
of  a  larger  size  in  the  centre  of  the  covers,  within  a  wreath, 
gilt  edges,  possibly  bound  for  Leon  de  Bouthillier,  Comte 
DE  Chavigny,  minister  of  state  in  a  morocco  case.  (Binding 
restored  in  places.) 

Paris :  Abel  1  'Angelier,  de  1  'Imprimerie  de  Pierre  Chevillot, 
1583. 

1123.  DU  BARTAS  (GUILLAUME  DE  SALUSTE, 
SEIGNEUR).  Bartas:  His  Devine  Weekes  and  Workes 
Translated :  &  Dedicated  to  the  Kings  most  excellent  Maiestie, 
by  Josuali  Sylvester.  Woodcuts.  4to,  light  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  the  same,  gilt  corner  and  centre 
ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

At  London :  Printed  by  Humfrey  Lownes,  1605 

*  ' '  The  first  edition  of  Sylvester 's  translation  was  a  small 
8vo,  London,  1598,  of  which  no  perfect  copy  is  known.  This  is 
a  Large  Paper  copy  of  the  first  collected  edition.  Many  of  the 
separate  parts  had  been  translated  by  different  hands  and 
previously  published." — Hoe  Catalogue. 

1124.  DU  BARTAS  (GUILLAUME  DE  SALUSTE, 
SEIGNEUR).  Bartas  his  Devine  Weekes  &  Workes  Trans- 
lated :  &  Dedicated  To  the  Kings  most  excellent  Maiestie  by 
losuah  Sylvester.  Engraved  title  {corner  supplied)  and 
woodcuts.  Second  collected  edition.  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Printed  at  London  By  Humphray  Lownes,  1608 

*  A  number  of  minor  pieces  have  been  omitted  in  this  edition, 
— all  after  ' '  The  Triumph  of  Faith ' '  in  the  collation  of  the 
edition  of  1605. 

1125.  DU  BARTAS  (GUILLAUME  DE  SALUSTE, 
SEIGNEUR).  Du  Bartas  his  Diuine  Weekes  And  Workes 
with  A  Compleate  Collectio  of  all  the  other  most  delight-full 
Workes  Translated  and  written  by  y  famous  Philomusus, 
losvah  Sylvester  Gent.  Frontispiece  title  in  compartments 
hy  Elstracke,  and  numerous  ornaments  throughout.  Folio, 
brown  levant  morocco,  richly  tooled  in  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery. 

London  printed  by  Humphray  Lownes  [1621] 

*  Fifth  collected  edition  of  Sylvester 's  translations  of  Du 
Bartas,  and  the  first  collected  edition  of  his  translations  and 
original  poems.  Contains  Thomas  Hudson's  translation  of  "The 
History  of  Judith. '  - 

173 


1126.  DU  BEC  (JEAN).  Histoire  du  Grand  Tamerlanes, 
ou  sont  descrits  les  rencontres,  escarmouches,  batailles,  sieges, 
assauts,  escallades,  prinses  de  villes  &  places  fortes,  deffendues 
&  assaillies  auec  plusieurs  stratagemes  de  guerre,  qu'il  a  con- 
duites  &  mises  a  fin,  durant  son  regne,  de  quarante  ou  cin- 
quante  ans.  Frontispiece  portrait.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Cape.  Paris :  Daniel  Guillemot,  1612 

1127.  DU  BOIS  (HENRI  Pi:NE).  Historical  Essay  on 
the  Art  of  Bookbinding.     12mo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

New  York,  1883 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1128.  DU  BOIS  (HENRI  p£nE).  American  Bookbind- 
ings in  the  Library  of  Henry  William  Poor.  Illustrated  in 
gold-leaf  and  colors  by  Ediuard  Bierstadt.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  New  York,  1903 

*  One  of  35  copies  on  Imperial  Japan  paper.     Printed  at  the 
Marion  Press. 

1129.  DU  CAMP  (MAXIME).     Une  Histoire  d'Amour. 

Portrait  by  Lamotte  and  8  illustrations  in  three  states,  en- 
graver''s  etching,  proofs  before  and  after  the  engraver'' s  name, 
by  Bulard.  16mo,  orange  levant  morocco,  tooled  in  fillets, 
gilt  over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Chara- 
bolle-Duru.  Paris,  1888 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

1130.  DUCHAT  (YVES).  Relation  dv  Voyage  de  Gode- 
froy  de  Bvillon,  En  la  Palestine.  Contenant  se  qui  s'est 
passe  en  Assie,  entre  les  Barbares,  &  Turcs,  centre  les 
Francois,  &  autre  Prince  Chrestiens,  pour  la  deliuerance, 
de  la  ludee,  &  du  S.  Sepulchre.  Ensemble  les  sieges,  com- 
bats &  prises  d'Antioche,  de  Hierusalem,  de  Nicee,  &  autre 
villes  de  ludee,  &  d'Egipte,  &  reduction  de  la  Capadoce,  & 
autre  Prouinces.  Small  8vo,  red  morocco,  narrow  chain 
borders  on  the  sides,  purple  moire  silk  linings,  gilt  edges, 
by  Bozerian.  Paris:  lean  Petit-par,  1636 

*  The  Beckford  copy. 

1131.  [DUCH:^:  de  VANCY.]  Histolres  Edifiautes. 
Pour  servir  de  Lecture  aux  jeunes  Personnes.  12mo,  old 
blue  morocco,  the  (second)  arms  of  the  Marechal  de 
Richelieu  in  the  centre,  dentelle  borders,  rose  silk  linings, 
gilt  edges.  Paris,  1757 

1132.  DUCHESNE  AlNlS  (JEAN).  Essai  sur  les  Nielles, 
gravures  des  orfevres  florentins  du  XV©  siecle.  Numerous 
plates  on  India  paper.  4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Paris,  1826 

*  One  of  six  copies  on  large  Holland  paper. 

174 


1133.  DUCLOS  (CHARLES  PINOT,  SIEUR).  Acajou 
et  Zirphile.  Conte.  4to,  green  straight-graia  morocco, 
corners  ornamented  with  small  tools,  gilt  edges,  by  R.  de 
Coverley.  a  Miuutie,  1744 

*This  romance  was  written  to  utilize  the  ten  plates  afte*" 
Boucher's  designs  engraved  by  Chedel  for  the  story  called 
"  Faunillane  ou  I'lnfante  jaune,"  1741,  by  the  Comte  de  Tessin, 
Swedish  Minister  to  France.  Two  copies  in  quarto  were  printed 
at  the  author's  expense,  after  which  he  returned  to  Swodm. 
His  publisher,  Prault,  wishing  to  use  the  plates,  engaged 
Duclos  to  write  the  present  romance. 

1134.  DUCLOS  (CHARLES  PINOT,  SIEUR).  Histoire 
de  Louis  XL  First  Edition.  2  vols.  12mo,  green  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome.     La  Haye:  Jean  Neaulme,  1745 

1135.  DUCLOS  (CHARLES  PINOT,  SIEUR).  La  Reine 
de  Golconde.  Conte.  First  Edition.  12mo,  original 
paper  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1768 

1136.  DUCLOS  (CHARLES  PINOT,  SIEUR).  (Euvres 
morales  et  galantes,  suivies  de  son  voyage  en  Italie.  Por- 
trait hy  DeJvaux,  after  Cochin.  4  vols.  8vo,  red  straight- 
grain  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Paris:  Des  Essarts,  1797 

1137.  DUCLOS  (CHARLES  PINOT,  SIEUR).  Memoires 
Secrets  sur  le  Regne  de  Louis  XIV,  la  Regence,  et  le  Regne 
de  Louis  XV.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  maroon  levant  morocco, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Rousselle.  Paris,  1864 

*  One  of  195  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

1138.  DUDLEY  (DOROTHY).  The  Cambridge  of  1776: 
with  which  is  incorporated  the  Diary  of  Doroth}'  Dudley. 
Numerous  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Cambridge,  1876 

1139.  DUER  (WILLIAM  A.).  Reminiscences  of  an  Old 
New  Yorker.     4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York :  W.  L.  Andrews,  1867 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  publisher.     One  of  35  copies. 

1140.  DUFF  (EDWARD  GORDON— Editor).  The  Dia- 
logue or  Communing  between  the  Wise  King  Salomon  and 
Marcolphus.  Frontispiece.  Square  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  350 
copies  printed.  London,  1892 

1141.  DUFF  (EDWARD  GORDON).  Early  Printed 
Books.  11  facsimiles  on  Japan  paper.  8vo,  half  vellum,  un- 
cut. London,  1893 

*  One  of  150  Large  Paper  copies. 

1142.  DUFF  (EDWARD  GORDON).  William  Caxton. 
25  reproductions.     4to,  half  cloth,  uncut.     250  copies  printed. 

Chicago:  Caxton  Club,  1905 

175 


1143.  [DUFFETT  (THOMAS).]  The  Amorous  Old- 
woman;  or,  'Tis  Well  if  it  Take.  A  Comedy.  Acted  By 
His  Majesties  Servants.  Written  By  a  Person  of  Honour. 
First  Edition,  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.     (Small  stamp  on  reverse  of  title.) 

London:  Simon  Neale,  1674 

1144.  DUFFETT  (THOMAS).  New  Poems,  Songs,  Pro- 
logues and  Epilogues.  Never  before  Printed.  Set  by  The 
most  Eminent  Musicians  about  the  Town.  First  Edition. 
Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.     ( Some  headings  cut  into. ) 

London :  Nicholas  "Woolfe,  1676 

1145.  DUGDALE  (SIR  WILLIAM).  The  History  of  St. 
Pauls  Cathedral  in  London,  From  its  Foundation  until  these 
Times :  Extracted  out  of  Originall  Charters,  Records,  Leiger 
Books,  and  other  Manuscripts.  Beautified  tvith  sundry  Pros- 
pects of  the  Church,  Figures  of  Tomhes  and  Monuments. 
First  Edition.  Folio,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  side  fillets, 
gilt  edges,  by  C.  Kalthoeber,  with  his  ticket. 

London :  Printed  by  Tho.  Warren,  1658 

*  W.  Beckf ord  's  cojjy,  containing  numerous  engravings  by 
W.  Hollar,  the  original  sketch  of  St.  Paul's  after  the  fire,  and 
an  inserted  engraving  by  T.  Miiller. 

Several  of  the  plates  (Nos.  5,  6,  9,  21)  were  lost  and  re- 
executed  for  the  later  edition  by  an  inferior  artist.  Nos.  7  and 
20  are  omitted  in  the  second  edition. 


1146.  DUGDALE  (SIR  WILLIAM).  Origines  Juri- 
diciales ;  or.  Historical  Memorials  of  the  English  Laws,  Courts 
of  Justice,  Forms  of  Tryal,  Punishment  in  Cases  Criminal, 
Law-Writers,  Law-Books,  Clrants  and  Settlements  of  Estates, 
Degree  of  Serjeant,  Inns  of  Court  and  Chancery.  Also  a 
Chronologic  Of  the  Lord  Chancellors  and  Keepers  of  the  Great 
Seal,  Lord  Treasurers,  Justices  Itinerant,  Justices  of  the 
Kings  Bench  and  Common  Pleas,  Barons  of  the  Exchequer, 
Masters  of  the  Rolls,  Kings  Attorneys  and  Sollicitors,  and 
Serjeants  at  haw.  The  Third  Edition  with  Additions.  Folio, 
old  English  red  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London :  Printed  for  Christop.  Wilkinson,  1680 

*  This  edition  contains  numerous  plates  and  eight  portraits, 
two  more  than  the  second.  The  new  ones  are  those  of  John 
Selden  and  Sir  John  Vaughan  by  E.  White.  The  others  are  by 
W.  Hollar   (3),  D.  Loggan   (2),  and  W.  Faithorne- (1). 

1147.  DU  HALDE  (G.  B.).  Description  Geographique, 
etc.,  de  1 'Empire  de  la  Chine  et  la  Tartaric  Chinoise.  With 
50  maps  and  14  e^igravings  in  the  text.  4  vols,  large  folio, 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.         Paris :  P.  G.  Le  Mercier,  1735 

*  From  the  collection  of  J.  Laffitte. 

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1148.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE).  Nouvelles  Contem- 
poraines.  Etched  portrait  of  the  author.  First  Edition. 
12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Champs.  Paris,  1826 

1149.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE).  Catherine  Howard, 
drame  en  cinq  actes  et  en  huit  tableaux.  First  Edition.  Svo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1834 

*  Etching  by  Nanteuil,  proof  on  India  paper,  and  3  other 
plates  inserted. 

1150.  DmiAS  (ALEXANDRE).  Don  Juan  de  Marana; 
ou  la  Chute  d'un  Ange,  mystere  en  cinq  actes.  Frontispiece 
etched  after  Celestin  Nanteuil.  First  Edition.  Svo,  half 
blue  levant  morocco,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Alio. 

Paris,  1836 

1151.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE).  Le  Chevalier  de  Maison- 
Rouge.  Illustrations  de  Jidien  Le  Blant  gravees  sur  hois  par 
Leveille  [a  I'eau-forte  par  Gery-Bichard.]  [Preface  par  G. 
Larroumet.]  2  vols.  Imperial  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  with  a 
chiselled  and  colored  military  figure  on  the  front  cover  of  each 
volume,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Raparlier. 

Paris:  Emile  Testard,  1894 

*  One  of  35  copies  China  paper.  The  full-page  illustrations 
are  in  four  states,  remarque  proofs  both  finished  and  in  outline, 
proofs  in  bistre,  and  lettered  impressions. 

1152.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  Un  Cas  de  Rup- 
ture. First  Edition-  16mo,  half  citron  levant,  uncut,  origi- 
nal wrappers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1854 

1153.  DITMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  Un  Pere  Prodigue. 
4to,  half  blue  morocco,  blue  silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  Paris!^  1859 

*  Printed  on  large  paper,  with  presentation  inscription,  ' '  a 
Gustave  Boulanger.     Son  bien  affectionne  A  Dumas  f . ' ' 

1154.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  Les  Idees  de  Mme. 
Aubray.    8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Paris,  1867 

*  First  Edition.  With  presentation  inscription  by  the  author 
on  the  half-title. 

1155.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  Le  Filleul  de  Pom- 
pignac,  Comedie  en  quatre  actes,  en  prose  par  ]\I.  *  *  *  [le  7 
mai  1869].  12mo,  half  orange  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  Pousetoux,  Paris,  1869 

*  First  Edition.     Printed  on  Holland  paper. 

1156.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  La  Prineesse 
Georges.    Svo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Paris,  1872 

*  With  inscription  on  half-title  "A  ma  grande  maman  George 
Sand.     Son  tien  filial  A.  Dumas  f." 

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1157.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  Une  Visite  de 
Noees,  comedie  en  un  acte.  First  Edition.  18mo,  half  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1872 

1158.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  Une  Visite  de 
Noces,  comedie  en  un  acte.    8vo,  half  red  morocco,  uncut. 

Paris,  1872 

*  Second  (?)  edition.  One  of  24  copies  printed  on  Holland 
paper.  Presentation  inscription  by  the  author  to  Henri  Mirault, 
to  whom  the  play  is  dedicated. 

Inserted  is  a  portrait  engraved  by  A.  Legenisel. 

1159.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  L'Etrangere, 
Comedie  en  cinq  actes.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
by  Pousetoux.  Paris,  1877 

1160.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  La  Princesse  de 
Bagdad,  piece  en  trois  actes.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Pousetoux.  Vellum  paper 
copy.  Paris,  1881 

1161.  DUMAS  (ALEXANDRE,  Fils).  Herminie;  TAma- 
zone.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  floral  back,  doublure 
of  red  morocco,  tooled  in  an  outline  border,  blue  satin  linings, 
gilt  over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Marius 
Michel.  Paris,  1888 

*  One  of  225  copies  on  vellum  paper  with  14  etchings  by 
Deville  after  A.  Eobaudi,  each  in  three  states,  also  the  Original 
Drawings  by  Eobaudi,  each  signed. 

1162.  DUNBAR  (WILLIAM).  The  Poems,  now  first  col- 
lected. "With  notes,  and  a  memoir  of  his  life.  By  David  Laing. 
Woodcuts.  2  vols.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 
by  Grieve.  Edinburgh,  1834-66 

*  Large  and  thick  paper  copy,  with  the  Supplement. 

1163.  DU  PERAC  (STEFANO).  I  Vestigi  dell'  antichita 
di  Roma.  Engraved  title  and  39  copper-plate  views  of  ruins 
and  monuments  of  ancient  Rome.    Oblong  folio,  half  morocco. 

Roma :  Lorenzo  clella  Vaccheria,  1575 

*  In  the  same  volume  are  bound :  Antiquarum  Statuarum 
Urbis  Eomse,  quae  in  publicis  privatisque  locis  visuntur,  icones. 
80  copper-plates.  Eomte,  3584;  (and)  Amplissimi  ornatissimique 
triumph!  ex  antiquissimis  lapidum,  nummorum  et  librorum  monu- 
mentis  accuratissima  descriptio  Onuphrii  Panvinii.  12  plates. 
Eomge,  1618. 

1164.  DU  PEYRAT  (GUILLAUME).  Traitte  de  I'Origine 
des  Cardinaux  du  Saint  Siege,  Et  particulierement  des  Fran- 
cois. Avec  deux  Traittez  curieux  des  Legats  a  Latere.  [Par 
M.  D.  L.  L.]  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
Bauzonnet.  Cologne,  1665 

1165.  DUPLESSIS  (GEORGES).  Les  Merveilles  de  la 
Gravure.  Illustrated  with  34  Vignettes  hy  P.  Sellier.  12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1869 

*  Printed  on  India  paper. 

178 


1166.  DUPLESSIS  (GEORGES).  Histoire  de  la  Gravure 
en  Italie,  en  Espagne  en  Allemagne,  dans  les  Pays-Bas,  en 
Angleterre  et  en  France  suivie  d 'indications  pour  former  une 
collection  d'estampes.  Contenant  73  reproductions  de  gravures 
anciennes  executees  pour  la  plupart  par  le  procede  de  M. 
Amand  Durand.  4to,  half  red  levant  morocco,  uncut,  by 
Carayon.  Paris,  1880 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Whatman  paper. 

1167.  DUPONT  (PAUL).  Histoire  de  I'lmprimerie.  2  vols. 
royal  8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1854 

1168.  DUPONT  (PAUL).  Une  Imprimerie  en  1867.  Par- 
ti ait  of  Gutenberg,  frontispiece  on  India  paper  and  numerous 
woodcuts  in  the  text.  4to,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt, 
red  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1867 

1169.  DUPONT- AUBERVILLE.  Art  Industriel.  L'Orne- 
ment  des  Tissus.  recueil  historique  et  pratique,  avec  des  notes 
explicatives  et  une  introduction  generale,  ouvrage  edite  sous  la 
direction  de  M.  Bachelin-Deflorenne.  With  100  colored  plates. 
Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Paris,  1877 

1170.  DU  PUY  (N.).  Caracteres,  Pensees,  Maximes,  et 
Sentimens.  First  Edition.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris :  Nicholas  de  Burre,  1693 

1171.  DURAND  (CATHERINE  BEDACIER,  MADAME). 

Les  Belles  Grecques,  ou  1 'Histoire  des  plus  fameuses  Courtis- 
anes  de  la  Grece,  et  Dialogues  Nouveaux  des  Galantes 
Modernes.  Frontispiece  and  four  plates.  16mo,  brown  levant 
morocco,  blind  tooled,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Duru.      Paris,  1715 

1172.  DURANDUS  (GUGLIELMUS).  Rationale  divinorum 
ofificiorum.  Gothic  character,  double  columns.  1  unnumbered 
leaf  and  cxcvii  numbered  without  signatures  and  catchwords ; 
55  lines  to  the  page.  Rubricated  throughout.  Initials  painted 
in  red;  and  2  large  ones  in  red,  green  and  brown.  Polio,  blue 
levant  morocco,  panelled  sides  with  blind  tooled  ornamental 
borders,  by  Riviere.     Hain-Copinger,  6483 ;  Proctor,  1996. 

Nurenberge :  Antonius  Koburger,  1480 

1173.  DURAS  (CLAIRE  L.  DE  KERSAINT,  DUCH- 
ESSE  DE).  Jgdouard,  par  I'auteur  d'Ourika.  2  vols.  12mo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  a'ilt  over  rough  eda'es,  bv  Chambolle- 
Duru.  "        ^  ^         ^  p^^.^^  ^g25 

*  FiKST  Edition.    Printed  on  large  (?)  vellum  paper. 

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1174.  DUKAS  (CLAIRE  L.  DE  KERSAINT,  DUCH- 
ESSE  DE).  Ourika.  Troisieme  edition.  Engraved  frontis- 
piece and  title-page.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Cliambolle-Duru.  Paris,  1826 

*  Vellum  paper  copy. 

1175.  DURER  (ALBERT).  Les  Qvatre  Livres  d'Albert 
Dvrer,  Peinctre  &  Geometrien  tres  excellent,  De  la  proportion 
des  parties  &  pourtraicts  des  corps  humains.  Tradiiicts  par 
Loys  Meigret  Lionnois,  de  langue  Latine  en  Francoise.  Numer- 
ous woodcut  diagrams.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  panels 
in  fillets  and  azured  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

A.  Arnheim:  Chez  lean  leansz.  1614 

1176.  DURER    (ALBERT).      The   Passion   of   Our   Lord 

Jesus  Christ.  With  37  illustrations.  8vo,  red  velvet,  the  sides 
decorated  with  brass  ornaments,  centre  showing  the  mono- 
gram of  Durer,  brass  clasp,  gilt  edges,  in  maroon  levant  mo- 
rocco case.  London,  1844 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

1177.  DURER  (ALBERT).  GEuvre  .  .  .  reproduit  et  public 
par  Amand-Durand ;  texte  par  Georges  Duplessis.  108  illus- 
trations on  Japan  paper.  Imperial  4to,  red  levant  morocco, 
blind-tooled  fillets,  uncut,  by  JMasson-Debonnelle. 

Paris:  Amand-Durand  [1857] 

1178.  DURER  (ALBERT).  Albert  Durer  a  Venise  et  dans 
les  Pays-Bas :  autobiographic,  lettres,  journal  de  voyages, 
papiers  divers,  traduits  de  I'allemand  avec  des  notes  et  une 
introduction  par  Charles  Narrey  Ouvrage.  Orne  de  27  grav- 
ures  sur  papier  de  Chine.  Royal  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1866 

*  Printed  on  Holland  paper. 

1179.  DURET  (THEODORE).  Histoire  de  J.  Me  N. 
Whistler  et  son  CEuvre.  Frontispiece  portrait  after  Boldini, 
19  plates,  and  many  illustrations  in  the  text.  4to,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  19  x^lates  in  two 
states. 

1180.  DURET  (THEODORE).  Histoire  des  Peintres  Im- 
pressionistes  Pissarro,  Claude  Monet,  Sisley,  Renoir,  Berthe 
I\Iorisot,  Cezanne,  Guillaumin.    4to,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1906 

"  No.  14  of  100  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  full- 
page  plates  in  two  states,  on  Japan  and  on  plate  paper,  or  Japan 
and  India  paper,  in  black,  in  color,  etc. 

1181.  DURFEY  (THOMAS).  Wit  and  Mirth;  or  Pills  to 
purge  Melancholy;  being  a  Collection  of  the  best  Merry  Bal- 
lads and  Songs,  Old  and  New.    Fitted  to  all  Humours,  having 

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each  their  proper  Tune  for  either  Voice,  or  Instrument :  Most 
of  the  Songs  being  new  Set.  Portrait  by  G.  Vertue.  6  vols. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London :  W.  Pearson,  for  J.  Tonson,  1719-20 

1182.  DUSIMITIER  (PIERRE  EUGJINE).  Portraits  des 
Generaux,  Ministres  et  ]\Iagistrats  Qui  se  sont  rendu  celebres 
dans  la  Revolution  des  Treize  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  Sep- 
tentrionale.  Dessines  d'apres  Natur  Par  M.  Dusimitier, 
Peintre,  &  I'un  des  Curateurs  de  la  Societe  Philosophique  de 
Philadelphie.  Et  graves  a  Paris  Par  M.  Prevost.  4to,  half 
red  calf,  uncut.  Paris,  1781 

*  Besides  the  13  portraits  constituting  this  collection,  there 
are  proofs  before  letters  of  five  of  them,  and,  inserted,  three 
portraits  of  Franklin,  by  Felicier,  Goldar,  and  Tardieu  after 
Duplessis  (proof  before  letters)  ;  a  portrait  of  Gates  by  Desrais; 
two  portraits  of  Pitt;  three  of  Hancock,  one  by  Felicier,  and  one 
a  duplicate;  and  three  views,  including  the  Burning  of  New 
York,  by  Halbou  after  Le  Barbier. 

Bound  at  the  end  is  a  series  of  16  plates,  "Eeeueil  d'Estampes 
representant  les  differents  Evenemens  de  la  Guerre  qui  a  procure 
1 'Independance  aux  Etats  unis  de  I'Amerique,"  engraved  by 
F.  Godefroy,  N.  Ponce  and  Dupuis  after  Godefroy,  Ponce,  P.  C. 
Marillier,  and  others. 

From  the  library  of  H.  Destaiilleur. 

1183.  DUSIMITIER  (PIERRE  EUGIilNE).  Portraits  of 
the  Generals,  Ministers,  Magistrates,  Members  of  Congress, 
and  others,  Who  have  rendered  themselves  Illustrious  in  the 
Revolution  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.  Drawn 
from  the  Life,  by  M.  Dusimitier,  and  engraved  by  the  most 
eminent  artists  in  London.    4to,  half  russia,  gilt  back. 

London:  R.  Wilkinson,  1783 

*  12  portraits — including  Washington,  Laurens,  Gates,  Jay, 
Deane,  and  others — brilliant  original  impressions,  engraved  by 
B.  B.  E[llis].     No.  1  of  the  series  (all  published). 

1184.  DUTUIT  (AUGUSTE).  Collection  des  Livres  et 
IManuscrits.  Niimerous  colored  plates  and  illustrations  in  the 
text.    Folio,  boards,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

*  One  of  350  copies.     Ruled  with  red  ink. 


1185.  Tj^ARLY  METRICAL  TALES;  including  the  His- 
^-^  tory  of  Sir  Egeir,  Sir  Gryme,  and  Sir  Gray- 
Steill.  Frontispiece  hy  W.  H.  Lizars  after  C.  Kirkpatrick 
Sharpe,  portrait  of  the  Earl  of  Eglinton  by  Lizars,  and  final 
vignette  by  W.  Geikie,  all  on  India  paper.  8vo,  half  red 
morocco  gilt,  and  mosaic  back,  silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1826 
*  One  of  12  copies  printed  on  thick-paper.     Presentation  copy 
from  the   Editor,  David  Laing,  to  Eobert   Balmanno,  with  in- 
scription on  the  fly-leaf. 

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1186.  EBSWORTH  (J.  W.).  Cavalier  Lyrics;  'for  Church 
and  Crown.'     Woodcuts.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

London  and  Hertford;  now  first  imprinted  for  private 
circulation,  1887. 

*  One  of  150  copies,  signed  by  the  author. 

1187.  EDGEWORTH     (MARIA).       Tales     and     Novels. 

Frontispieces  and  engraved  titles  to  each  volume.     18  vols. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1832 

1188.  EDWARDS  (EDWARD).  The  Life  of  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh,  based  on  contemporary  documents  preserved  in  the 
Rolls  House,  the  Privy  Council  Office,  Hatfield  House,  the 
British  Museum,  and  other  manuscript  repositories,  British 
and  foreign.  Together  with  his  letters:  now  first  collected. 
Portrait  hy  C.  H.  Jeens  after  Francis  Zucchero,  armorial 
hearings,  genealogical  table,  and  two  facsimiles.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  [London]  1868 

1189.  EGAN  (PIERCE).  Pierce  Egan's  Finish  to  the 
Adventures  of  Tom,  Jerry  and  Logic,  in  their  pursuits 
through  Life  in  and  out  of  London.  Illustrated  hy  the  pencil 
of  Mr.  Robert  Cruikshank  in  36  (colored)  scenes  from  real 
life,  and  enriched  with  several  designs  on  wood  hy  the  same 
artist.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  corner  ornaments,  gilt  top, 
by  Wood.  (Title,  half-title,  and  dedication  in  facsimile,  and 
1  page  remargined.)  London,  1830 

*  First  Issue  of  the  Fibst  Edition. 

1190.  ELIOT  (GEORGE).  The  Novels  and  Life,  com- 
prising :  Scenes  of  Clerical  Life,  2  vols.,  1858 ;  Adam  Bede, 
3  vols.,  1859;  The  Mill  on  the  Floss,  3  vols.,  1860;  Silas 
Marner,  1  vol.,  1861;  Romola,  3  vols.,  1863;  Felix  Holt,  the 
Radical,  3  vols.,  1866;  The  Spanish  Gvpsy,  a  Poem,  1  vol., 
1868;  Middlemarch,  4  vols.,  1871-72;  the  Legend  of  Jubal, 
1  vol.,  1874;  Daniel  Deronda,  4  vols.,  1876;  Theophrastus 
Such,  1  vol.,  1879 ;  The  Life,  as  related  in  her  Letters  and 
Journals,  edited  by  J.  W.  Cross,  3  vols.  1885.  Together,  29 
vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  polished  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 
by  Riviere.  Edinburgh  and  London,  1858-1885 

*  All  of  the  above  are  first  editions. 

1191.  ELIOT  INDIAN  TRACTS.  New  Englands  First 
Fruits ;  in  respect,  first  of  the  Conversion  of  some,  Conviction 
of  divers.  Preparation  of  sundry,  of  the  Indians.  2.  Of  the 
progresse  of  Learning,  in  the  CoUedge  at  Cambridge  in  Mass- 
cusets  (sic)  Bay.  With  divers  other  speciall  Matters  concern- 
ing that  Countrey  .  .  .  etc.     Small  4to,  brow^n  levant  morocco 

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gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  Pratt  for  H.  Stevens.     (Lacks  leaf  at 
end  containing  the  Errata.) 

London:  Printed  by  R.  0.  and  G.  D.  for  Henry  Overton, 

1643. 

*  First  of  the  Eliot  Indian  Tracts,  and  like  all  of  the 
SERIES,  VERY  RARE.  The  first  account  of  tlie  endeavors  to 
Christianize  the  Indians,  and  the  first  account  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege. The  authorship  is  unknown,  but  Hugh  Peters  is  believed 
to  have  had  some  part  in  its  composition,  and  it  is  supposed  that 
President  Dunster  wrote  the  account  of  Harvard. 

Tall  copy,  measuring  7  1/4  x  5  7/16  inches. 

1192.  ELIOT  INDIAN  TRACTS.  [Shepard  (Thomas).] 
The  Day-breaking,  if  not  The  Sun-Rising  of  the  Gospell  With 
the  Indians  in  New-England.-  4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.      London :  Printed  by  Rich.  Cotes,  1647 

*  Second  of  the  Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  Probably  written  by 
Thomas  Shepard,  first  pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts.  His  book,  ' '  The  Clear  Sunshine  of  the  Gospel 
breaking  forth  upon  the  Indians  in  New  England,''  1648,  sug- 
gests the  present  one  by  the  similarity  of  its  title.  Tall  copy, 
measuring  7  1/4x5  7/16  inches. 

1193.  ELIOT  INDIAN  TRACTS.  Shepard  (Thomas). 
The  Clear  Sun-shine  of  the  Gospel  breaking  forth  upon  the 
Indians  in  New-England.  Or,  An  Historicall  Narration  of 
Gods  Wonderfull  Workings  upon  sundry  of  the  Indians,  both 
chief  Governors  and  Common-people,  in  bringing  them  to  a 
willing  and  desired  submission  to  the  Ordinances  of  the 
Gospel ;  and  framing  their  hearts  to  an  earnest  inquirie  after 
the  knowledge  of  God  the  Father,  and  of  Jesus  Christ  the 
Saviour  of  the  World.  4to,  blue  morocco  gilt,  some  edges 
uncut,  by  Bedford.     (Some  corners  supplied.) 

London:  Printed  by  R.  Cotes,  1648 

*  Third  of  the  Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  Tall  copy,  measuring 
7  7/16  X  5  9/16  inches. 

From  the  Crawford  collection. 


1194.  ELIOT  INDIAN  TRACTS.  The  Glorious  Progress 
of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New  England.  Mani- 
fested By  three  Letters,  under  the  Hand  of  that  famous 
Instrument  of  the  Lord  Mv.  John  Eliot,  And  another  from 
]\Ir.  Thomas  Mayhew  jun:  both  Preachers  of  the  Word,  as 
well  to  the  English  as  Indians  in  New  England.  Wherein  The 
riches  of  Gods  Grace  in  the  effectuall  calling  of  many  of  them 
is  cleared  up :  As  also  a  manifestation  of  the  hungring  desires 
of  many  People  in  sundry  parts  of  that  Country,  after  the 
more  full  Revelation  of  the  Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ,  to  the 
exceeding  Consolation  of  every  Christian  Reader.  Together, 
With  an  Appendix  to  the  foregoing  Letters,  holding  forth 

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Conjectures,  Observations,  and  Applications.  By  I.  D.  Minis- 
ter of  the  Gospell.  Published  by  Edward  Winslow.  _  4to, 
blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt  (lower  margins  of 
2  pp.  uncut,  but  several  top  margins  cut  close,  and  last  leaf 
creased  and  repaired.) 

London :  Printed  for  Hannah  Allen,  1649 
*  Fourth  of  the  Eliot  Indian  Tracts. 


1195.  ELIOT  INDIAN  TRACTS.  Eliot  (Rev.  John,  and 
others).  Strength  out  of  Weaknesse;  Or  a  Glorious  Manifes- 
tation Of  the  further  Progresse  of  the  Gospel  among  the 
Indians  in  New-England.  Held  forth  in  Sundry  Letters 
from  divers  Ministers  and  others  to  the  Corporation  estab- 
lished by  Parliament  for  promoting  the  Gospel  among  the 
Heathen  in  New-England ;  and  to  particular  Members  thereof 
since  the  last  Treatise  to  that  effect,  Published  by  Mr  Henry 
Whitfield  late  Pastor  of  Gilford  in  New-England.  Title  in 
ornamental  woodcut  border.  4to,  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
partly  uncut  (small  portions  of  several  leaves  supplied). 

London :  Printed  by  M.  Simmons,  1652 

"  Sixth  of  the  Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  This  is  the  first  of 
three  editions  published  during  1652. 

1196.  ELIOT  INDIAN  TRACTS.  Eliot  (Rev.  John) 
AND  Mayhew  (Thomas).  Tears  of  Repentance :  Or,  A  further 
Narrative  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel  Amongst  the  Indians 
in  New-England :  Setting  forth,  not  only  their  present  state 
and  condition,  but  sundry  Consessions  of  sin  by  diverse  of 
the  said  Indians,  wrought  upon  by  the  saving  Power  of  the 
Gospel;  Together  wdtli  the  manifestation  of  their  Faith  and 
Hope  in  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  Work  of  Grace  upon  their 
Hearts.  Related  by  Mr.  Eliot  and  Mr.  Mayhew,  two  Faithful 
Laborers  in  that  Work  of  the  Lord.  Published  by  the  Corpo- 
ration for  propagating  the  Gospel  there,  for  the  Satisfaction 
and  Comfort  of  such  as  wish  well  thereunto.  Small  4to,  crim- 
son levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

London:  Printed  by  Peter  Cole,  1653 

*  Seventh  of  the  Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  It  agrees  with  the 
Church  copy,  but  differs  from  that  in  the  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania,  which  has  2  extra  leaves  inserted.  Tall  copy, 
measuring  7  3/4x5  1/2  inches,  some  lower  margins  being  un- 
cut. 

1197.  ELIOT  INDIAN  TRACTS.  Eliot  (Rev  John).  A 
Late  and  Further  ^Manifestation  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel 
amongst  the  Indians  in  New-England.  Declaring  their  con- 
stant Love  and  Zeal  to  the  Truth:  With  a  readinesse  to  give 
Accompt  of  their  Faith  and  Hope;  as  of  their  desires  in 
Church  Communion  to  be  Partakers  of  the  Ordinances  of 
Christ.      Being    a    Narrative    of    the    Examinations    of    the 

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Indians  about  their  Knowledge  in  Religion,  by  the  Elders  of 
the  Churches,    4to,  blue  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London:  Printed  by  M.  S. [immons],  1655 

*  Eighth  of  the  Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  Tall  copy,  measur- 
ing 7  5/16  X  5  5/16  inches. 

From  the  Crawford  collection. 

1198.  ELIOT  INDIAN  TRACTS.  A  further  Accompt  of 
the  Progresse  of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New- 
England,  and  Of  the  means  used  effectually  to  advance  the 
same.  Set  forth  In  certaine  Letters  sent  from  thence  declar- 
ing a  purpose  of  Printing  the  Scriptures  in  the  Indian  Tongue 
into  which  they  are  already  Translated.  With  which  Letters 
are  likewise  sent  an  Epitome  of  some  Exhortations  delivered 
by  the  Indians  at  a  fast,  as  Testimonies  of  their  obedience  to 
the  Gospell.  As  also  some  helps  directing  the  Indians  how  to 
improve  naturall  reason  unto  the  knowledge  of  the  true  God: 
(Also) 

Some  Helps  for  the  Indians  shewing  them  How^  to  improve 
their  natural  Reason,  To  know  the  True  God,  and  the  true 
Christian  Religion.  1.  By  leading  them  to  see  the  Divine 
Authority  of  the  Scriptures.  2.  By  the  Scriptures  the  Divine 
Truths  necessary  to  Eternall  Salvation.  Undertaken  At  the 
Motion,  and  published  by  the  Order  of  the  Commissioners  of 
the  LTnited  Colonies,  by  Abraham  Peirson.  Examined  and 
approved  by  Thomas  Stanton  Interpreter-Generall  to  the 
United  Colonies  for  the  Indian  Language,  and  by  some  others 
of  the  most  able  Interpreters  amongst  us.  4to,  blue  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  London:  M.  Simmons,  1659 

*  Ninth  of  the  Eliot  Indian  Tracts,  containing  the  second 
part  by  Pierson,  -which  has  been  sold  as  a  separate  treatise.  The 
first  is  occasionally  found  unaccompanied  by  that  portion  of  the 
complete  work. 

1199.  ELIOT  INDIAN  TRACTS.  A  Brief  Narrative  of 
the  Progress  of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New-Eng- 
land, in  the  Year  1670.  Given  in  By  the  Reverend  Mr.  John 
Elliot,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  there,  in  a  Letter,  etc.  Small 
■Ito,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  Pratt  for  H.  Stevens. 

London :  Printed  for  John  Allen,  1671 

*  Eleventh  of  the  Eliot  Indian  Tracts  and  one  of  the 
scarcest  of  the  series.  The  Eev.  T.  E.  Marvin  in  making  his 
reprint  in  1868,  stated  that  it  was  made  from  a  manuscript  copy 
of  the  one  in  the  British  Museum,  owing  to  his  inability  to  find 
one  in  America. 

1200.  ELIZABETH  (QUEEN).  Christian  Prayers  and 
IMeditations  in  English  French  Italian  Spanish  Greeke  and 
Latine.  Imprinted  at  London,  by  John  Dave,  An.  1569. 
Woodcut  borders  containing  designs  of  the  Dance  of  Death, 
the  Virtues,  etc.  presumably  after  Holbein  and  Durer,  on 
every  page.    Post  8vo,  brow^n  levant  morocco,  covered  with  an 

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elaborate  scroll  design  in  mosaic  of  green,  ivory  and  citron 
morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  (Title-page  and  portrait  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth and  the  last  leaf  of  text  and  colophon  leaf,  in  facsimile.) 

London,  1569 

*  First   Edition  of  the   collection   op   Private  Prayers, 

COMMONLY    known    AS    "  QUEEN    ELIZABETH'S    PrAYER    BoOK.  " 

The  only  perfect  copy  known  is  that  on  vellum  in  the  Lambeth 
Palace  Library,  from  which  the  facsimiles  in  the  above  were 
made.  It  is  believed  that  John  Foxe  collected  the  prayers  and 
edited  the  volume  for  the  Queen 's  own  private  use,  while  the 
inclusion  of  so  many  prayers  in  foreign  languages  (omitted  in 
later  editions)  shows  that  this  first  edition  was  not  intended  for 
the  general  public :  In  fact,  for  many  years,  the  Lambeth  Palace 
copy,  was,  for  this  reason,  supposed  to  be  unique.  This  was  the 
first  book  printed  in  England  that  vied  in  artistic  merit  with  the 
famous  Horse  issued  from  the  Paris  presses  about  the  commence- 
ment of  the  century. 

1201.  ELIZABETH  (QUEEN).  A  Booke  of  Christian 
Prayers,  collected  out  of  the  ancient  writers,  and  best  learned 
in  our  time,  worthy  to  be  read  with  an  earnest  mind  of  all 
Christians,  in  these  dangerous  and  troublesome  dales,  that 
God  for  Christes  sake  will  yet  still  be  mercifull  unto  us. 
Third  Edition.  Printed  in  black-letter.  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  (Title  and  some  other 
leaves  repaired.)  London,  1590 

*  The  text  is  substantially  the  same  as  in  the  1578  edition; 
title  with  woodcut  border,  verso  with  full  page  woodcut  of 
Elizabeth.     With  the  Birket  Foster  bookplate. 

1202.  ELIZABETH  (QUEEN).  A  Booke  of  Christian 
Praiers,  collected  out  of  the  ancient  Writers,  and  best  learned 
in  our  time;  worthy  to' be  read  with  an  earnest  minde  of  all 
Christians  in  these  daungerous  and  troublesom  dales,  that 
God  for  Christ  sake  will  yet  stil  be  merciful  vnto  vs.  Fourth 
Edition.  Gothic  type.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford,  (Minute  hole  in  blank  margin  of  title,  a 
few  corners  repaired.)  London,  1608 

*  Practically  the  same  as  the  1590  edition. 

1203.  ELIZABETH  (QUEEN).  The  Book  of  Common 
Prayer  and  Administration  of  the  Sacraments  and  other  Rites 
and  Ceremonies  of  the  Church,  togetber  with  the  Psalter.  A 
facsimile  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1571.  12mo,  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Arnaud. 

London :  William  Pickering,  1853 

1204.  ELYOT  (SIR  THOMAS).  Of  the  Knowledeg 
whiche  maketh  a  wise  man.  8vo,  light  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Londini  in  fedibus  Thom^  Bertheleti,  1533 

*  First  Edition.    Printed  in  Gothic  type.    Size  5  3/8  x  3  3/4. 

186 


1205.  ELYOT  (SIR  THOMAS).  The  Boke  named  the 
Gouernour  deuised  by  syr  Thomas  Elyot  knyght.  [Colophon] 
Londini  in  aedibus  Thomas  Bertheleti  typis  impress.  Cum 
priuilegio  ad  imprimendum  soliini.  Anno.  M.D.XLIIII.  8vo, 
old  calf,  gilt  and  blind-tooled  back,  side  panels,  gilt  edges  (last 
leaf  repaired).  London,  1544 

*  Fourth  edition.  Printed  in  Gothic  type :  with  an  inserted 
portrait. 

1206.  ELYOT  (SIR  THOMAS).  The  Defence  of  good 
women,  devised  and  made  by  Sir  Thomas  Elyot  knyght.  Title 
in  tvoodcut  border  with  date  1534  at  the  foot  and  with  the 
-final  leaf.  8vo,  light  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1545 

*  Printed  in  Gothic  type.     5  3/8  x  3  3/4  inches. 

1207.  EMBLEMS.  Acht-en-Dertig  konstige  Zinnebeelden : 
met  Dichtkundige  Uitleggingen  Verrykt,  door  een  liefhebber 
der  nederduitsche  poezy,  38  circular  engravings  of  emMenis. 
4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  back  and  side  ornaments,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Riviere.  Amsterdam,  1737 

1208.  EMBLEMS.  Emblemata  Anniversaria  Academies 
Altorfinse  studiorum  juventutis  exercitandorum  causa  propo- 
sita  et  variorum  orationibus  exposita.  Engraved  title  and 
numerous  emtlematic  medallions  engraved  on  copper.  4to, 
half  calf.  Norimbergae,  1597 

*  In  the  same  volume  is  bound :  Orationes  IV.  panegyricas  in 
florentissimo  apud  Gothanos  gymnasio  habitse  a  M.  Joanne 
Weitzio.  Ambergse,  1610.  Autograph  of  the  Eev.  K.  Capell  on 
title-page. 

1209.  EMBLEMS.  Emblemata  Selectiora.  Typis  elegan- 
tissimis  expressa,  nee  non  Sententiis,  Carminibus,  Historiis 
ac  Proverbiis,  ex  scriptoribus  cum  sacris  tum  profanis,  anti- 
quis  &  recentioribus,  illustrata.  38  copper-plates  of  Emblems. 
4to,  half  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Amstelaedami,  1704 

1210.  ENCHANTED  PLANTS  (THE).  Fables  in  Verse. 
Inscribed  to  Miss  Montolieu,  and  Miss  Julia  Montolieu. 
Colored  frontispiece  by  L.  Schiavonetti,  after  W.  Hamilton^ 
laid  in.  12mo,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt 
edges.  London :  Bensley,  1801 

*  One  of  2  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

1211.  ENGRAVINGS.  A  collection  of  ancient  engravings 
illustrating  Fishing,  Hunting,  Biblical,  and  Mythological  sub- 
jects. Castles,  &c.,  by  Johannes  van  Londerseel,  Vischer, 
Tempesta,  Thomte  de  Leu,  de  Voss,  and  Orlandi.  11  frontis- 
pieces and  203  full-page  copper-plates.  Oblong  4to,  brown 
morocco,  gilt  back,  filleted  sides,  gilt  inside  borders,  by  Mat- 
thews. [Rome]    [1586-1605.] 

*  From  the  Bossiana  's  Library,  Alexandria. 

187 


1212.  ENGRAVINGS.  Catalogue  de  I'Exposition  de  Grav- 
ures  anciennes  et  modernes  4  Juillet  1881.  With  illustra- 
tions, some  in  colors.  4to,  pigskin,  blind-tooled  back  and  side 
borders,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.        Paris,  1881 

*  Only  100  copies  printed. 

1213.  ENTRATA  (La  magnifica  et  triumphale)  del  Chris- 
tianiss.  Re  di  Francia  Henrico  secondo  di  questo  nome  fatta 
nella  nobile  &  antiqua  Citta  di  Lyone  a  luy  &  a  la  sua  serenis- 
sima  consorte  Chaterina  alii  21.  di  Septemb.  1548.  Woodcuts. 
4to,  old  vellum.         Lyone :  appresso  Guglielmo  Rovillio,  1549 


1214.  ENTREE.  La  joyeuse  &  magnifique  Entree  de  Mon- 
seigneur  Francoys,  tils  de  France,  et  frere  unicque  du  Roy, 
par  la  grace  de  Dieu,  Due  de  Brabant,  d'Anjou,  Aleneon, 
Berri,  &c.  en  sa  tres-renommee  ville  d'Anvers.  Engraved  title 
and  21  double-page  copper-plates  ascribed  to  Abr.  de  Bruyn. 
Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind  toolings,  gilt  edges. 
(Library  stamp  on  the  back  of  title  and  last  page.) 

Anvers :  Christophle  Plantin,  1582 

1215.  ENTRETIENS.  Les  Entretiens  galans  d'Aristipe  et 
d'Axiane:  contenant  Le  langage  des  Tetons,  &  leur  Pane- 
gjrrique;  Le  Dialogue  du  Fard,  &  des  Mouches;  D'un  grand 
Miroir,  &  d'vn  Miroir  de  Poche;  Du  Masque  &  des  Gands, 
auec  plusieurs  autres  galanteries.  16mo,  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet-Trautz. 

Paris,  Claude  Barbin,  1664 

1216.  EPISCOPIUS  (JOHANN).  Paradigmata  Graphices 
Variorum  Artificum.  Frontispiece-title  by  "G.L.",  and  57 
plates  engraved  by  Episcopius  after  Michael  Angelo  and  other 
celebrated  scidptors.    Small  folio,  calf,  painted  red  on  sides. 

[La  Haye],  N.  Visscher  [1671] 

1217.  EPISTOL^E  GREECE.  Epistolfe  diversorum  philos- 
ophorum,  oratorum,  Rhetorum  sex  et  viginti,  etc.,  grace.  138 
{last  blank)  and  266  {the  86th  blank)  leaves,  ivith  signatures ; 
26  lines  to  the  page.  2  parts  in  one  vol.  4to,  brown  morocco, 
gilt  edges.  First  part  bound  at  end.  Hain-Copinger,  6659 ; 
Proctor,  5569 ;  Renouard,  p.  18.       Venetiis :  apud  Aldum,  1499 


1218.  ERASMUS  (DESIDERIUS).  Farrago  nova  episto- 
larum  Des.  Erasmi  Roterodami  ad  alios,  &  aliorum  ad  hunc. 
Title  ivithin  a  fine  woodcut  border  by  Ursus  Graff,  ivoodcut 
headings  and  initials.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind 
tooled  ornamental  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

Basileae:  apud  lo.  Frobenium,  1529 

188 


1219.  ERASMUS  (DESIDERIUS).  The  praise  of  Folie, 
a  booke  made  in  latine  by  that  great  clerke  Erasmus  Rotero- 
dame.  Englished  by  Sir  Thomas  Chaloner,  knight.  Printed 
in  Gothic  type.  Title  within  a  woodcut  border  and  inserted 
portrait  of  Erasmus.  Small  4to,  dark  green  levant  morocco 
the  sides  with  interlaced  mosaic  of  brown,  green,  cream  and 
red  levant;  in  the  centre  of  front  side  there  is  a  delicate  ivory 
carving,  probably  representing  the  bath  of  Diana;  inlaid 
borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club  Bind-  'Z  /O 
ery,  Leon  !Maillard,  finisher.  Sir  M.  M.  Sykes'  copy,  since 
rebound,  with  bookplate  laid  in.  Measures  7  5/8  x  5  3/16 
inches. 

(Colophon)  Imprinted  at  London  in  Fletestrete  in  the 
House  of  Thomas  Berthelet,  Anno,  M.D.  LXIx  (date  wrong, 
title  dated  1549). 

*  First  Edition. 

1220.  ERASMUS  (DESIDERIUS).  Flores  aliquot  sen- 
tentiarum.  The  flowers  of  fencils  translated  in  English  by 
R.  Taverner.  Gothic  type.  16mo,  Spanish  calf  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Tout.  London :  by  W.  Copland,  1550 

1221.  ERASMUS  (DESIDERIUS).  L'Eloge  de  la  Folic, 
Compose  en  forme  de  Declamation.  Par  Erasme  de  Rotter- 
dam :  Avec  quelques  Notes  de  Listrius,  &  les  belles  figures  de 
Holbenius:  le  tout  sur  1 'Original  de  I'Academie  de  Bale.  .  . 
Traduite  nouvellement  en  Francois  Par  Mr.  Gueude^dlle. 
Derniere  Edition,  revue,  corrigee  &  augmentee  de  nouveau, 
avec  une  Table  des  matieres  fort  ample  &  tres-exacte.  Frontis- 
piece with  portraits  of  Erasmus,  Sir  Thomas  More,  and  Hol- 
bein, engraved  title,  and  80  engravings  after  Holbein,  6  being 
folded  plates.    12mo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Petit. 

Leide:  Pierre  Vander  Aa,  1715 

1222.  ERASMUS  (DESIDERIUS).  Les  Colloques  d 'Eras- 
me, Ouvrage  tres  interessant;  par  la  diversite  des  Sujets,  par 
I'Enjoument,  &  pour  I'Utilite  Morale:  nouvelle  traduction. 
Par  Monsr  Gueudeville,  Avec  des  Notes,  &  des  Figures  tres- 
ingenieuses.  Divisees  en  six  tomes.  Engraved  frontispiece 
by  Schynove,  a  coat-of-arms,  and  60  unsigned  vignettes  in  the 
manner  of  Romain  de  Hooge.  6  vols,  in  3.  12mo,  red  morocco, 
narrow  side  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup. 

Leide:  Pierre  Vander  Aa  and  Boudouin  Janssen  Yander 
Aa,  1720. 

1223.  ERASMUS  (DESIDERIUS).  L'Eloge  de  la  Folie. 
Traduction  par  M.  Barrett.  Orne  de  douze  Figures.  12mo, 
half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1789 

189 


1224.  ESPRIT.  L  'Esprit  des  Esprits,  ou  Pensees  Choisies ; 
Dans  le  gout  des  Maximes  de  la  Rochefoucault.  12mo,  red 
morocco  gilt,  floriated  borders  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges,  by 
Padeloup.  Londres,  1778 

1225.  [ESTIENNE  (HENRI).]  Deux  dialogues  du  nou- 
veau  langage  francois,  Italianize,  &  autrement  desguize,  prin- 
eipalement  entre  les  courtisans  de  ce  temps.  16mo,  green 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet-Trautz. 

Envers  (Antwerp)  :  Guillaume  Niergue,  1579 

1226.  ESTIENNE  (HENRI).  Proiect  du  livre  intitule  de 
la  precellence  du  langage  Francois.  Ruled  throughout  with 
red  ink.  8vo,  old  blue  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  dentelle 
borders  on  the  sides,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges. 

*  The  Eenouard  copy.        Paris :  Mamert  Patisson,  1579 

1227.  ESTIENNE  (HENRI).  L'Art  de  Faire  les  Devises, 
etc.  Engraved  frontispiece  with  the  arms  of  Cardinal 
Mazarin,  to  whom  the  hook  is  dedicated.  Small  Svo,  original 
vellum  (slightly  waterstained).  Paris:  Jean  Pasle,  1645 

1228.  ESTIENNE  and  LIEBAULT.  L 'Agricvltvre,  et 
Maison  Rvstiqve  de  M.  Charles  Estienne,  et  lean  Liebavlt, 
Docteurs  en  Medecine.  Plus  vn  brief  recueil  des  chasses  du 
Cerf ,  du  Sanglier,  du  Lieure,  du  Renard,  du  Blereau,  du  Con- 
nil,  du  Loup,  des  Oiseaux,  &  de  la  Fauconnerie.  37  woodcuts 
in  the  text.  Bound  with  Jean  de  Clamorgan's  "Chasse  du 
Loup."  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle- 
Duru.  Paris :  Jaques  du  Puis,  1583 

1229.  ETRENNES  aux  Dames,  avec  le  calendrier  de  I'annee 
1763.  Premiere  partie.  Notice  des  femmes  illustres  dans  les 
belles-lettres.  Seconde  partie.  Notice  des  livres  composes 
par  des  femmes.  4  vignettes,  2  hy  D.  Sornique  after  De  Seve. 
2  parts  in  1  vol.  24mo,  old  bro-wn  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt 
edges  (several  pages  mended).  Paris,  1763 

1230.  ETRENNES.  Utiles  et  Necessaires  aux  Commereans 
et  Voyageurs  ou  Indicateur  Fidele.  Frontispiece  and  158 
colored  maps  and  plans.  24mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
probably  by  Derome.  Paris:  S.  Defnos,  1774 

1231.  ETRENNES  Nationales,  curieuses  et  instructives, 
enrichies  de  figures,  d 'Anecdotes  Historiques,  Et  d'une 
infinite  de  traits  remarquables.  Annee  bissextile  1788. 
Frontispiece,  and  12  other  woodcuts.  24mo,  old  green  mo- 
rocco, wide  side  borders,  with  the  Altar  of  Love  in  the  centre, 
gilt  edges.  Paris  [1788] 

1232.  EUGENE  DE  SAVOIE.  La  Vie  du  Prince  Eugene 
de  Savoie,  Marechal  de  Camp  en  Italic.  Portrait  hy  P.  van 
Gunst.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy- 
Mennil.  La  Haye :  A.  Moetjens,  1702 

190 


1233.  EURIPIDES.  La  Tragedie  d'Euripide,  nominee 
Hecuba:  traduicte  de  Grec  en  rhytlime  frangoise,  dediee  au 
Roy.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  inside  dentelle  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Trantz-Bauzonnet.     Paris :  Rob.  Estienne,  1550 

1234.  [EVANS  (ABEL).]  The  Apparition.  A  Poem. 
12mo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

[London]  Printed  in  the  Year  1710 

1235.  EVELYN  (JOHN).  Memoirs  of  John  Evelyn,  Esq., 
F.R.S.  Author  of  The  "Sylva,"  &c.  &c.  Comprising  his 
Diary  from  1641  to  1705-6,  and  a  selection  of  his  familiar 
letters,  to  which  is  subjoined,  the  Private  Correspondence  be- 
tween King  Charles  I  and  Sir  Edward  Nicholas ;  also  between 
Sir  Edward  Hyde,  afterwards  Earl  of  Clarendon,  and  Sir 
Richard  Browne,  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of  France,  in  the 
time  of  King  Charles  I.  and  the  Usurpation.  Edited  from  the 
original  MSS.  by  William  Bray,  Esq.  F.A.S.  With  portraits 
of  Evelyn,  his  wife,  and  Sir  Richard  Broivne  after  Kneller 
and  Nanteuil,  5  other  plates,  and  an  etching  hy  Evelyn. 
5  vols.  8vo,  green  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London :  Henry  Colbum,  1827 

1236.  EVENT  AIL.  L'Eventail  Satyrique.  Probably  writ- 
ten by  Pierre  Cotignon  sieur  de  Lacharnay.  First  Dated 
Edition.  Printed  in  italic  type.  18mo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Cape.  [n.  p.]  1625 

1237.  EVERARD  (GILES).  Panacea;  or.  The  Universal 
Medicine,  being  a  discovery  of  the  WonderfuU  Vertues  of 
Tobacco  Taken  in  a  Pipe,  with  its  Operation  and  Use  both  in 
Physick  and  Surgery.  Engraved  frontispiece  of  the  author 
smoking  a  clay  pipe-  16mo,  light  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1659 

1238.  EVERETT  (EDWARD).  Orations  and  Speeches 
on  Various  Occasions.  Second  Edition.  Portrait  on  India 
paper  ~by  J.  Cheney  after  B.  M.  Staigg.  3  vols,  royal  8vo, 
half  russia,  gilt  tops.     Large  paper.  Boston,  1850 

1239.  EXAMPLES  FOR  KINGS.— Examples  for  Kings; 
or.  Rules  for  Princes  to  goveme  by.  Wherein  is  contained 
these  ensuing  particulars:  (1).  A  Discourse  touching  Regall 
and  Politique  Government;  (2).  A  Prince  must  be  just  in  his 
sentence;  (3).  What  Man  is  fit  to  be  a  Governour,  and  to 
beare  Rule;  (4).  That  a  Prince  ought  to  be  true  of  his  word; 
(5).  That  a  Prince  ought  to  be  religious;  (6).  That  a  Prince 
ought  not  to  shed  innocent  blood ;  &e.,  &c.  Small  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  for  Henry  Hutton,  1642 

191 


1240.  EYB  (ALBERTUS  DE).  Margarita  poetiea. 
Gothic  characters,  double  columns.  6  unnumbered  leaves  and 
ccxcvii,  with  signatures :  44  lines  to  the  page.  Folio,  contem- 
porary German  binding  of  oak  boards  covered  with  stamped 
calf,  brass  comers  and  centre  pieces,  clasps  (rebacked).  Last 
blank  missing.     Hain  6815. 

[Strassburg,  Printer  of  the  1481  "Legenda  aurea"  (Martin 
Schott?),]  ca.  1482. 

1241.  Tj^ABRE    (FERDINAND)      L'Abbe  Tigrane,  ean- 
-*-       didat  a  la  papaute.     JJn  portrait  d'apres  J. -P. 

Laurens  et  vingt  eaux-fortes  originales  de  E.  Budaux.  8vo, 
maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Marius  Michel.  Paris,  1890 

*  One  of  150  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  a  duplicate  set  of 
the  etchings,  proofs  before  letters. 

1242.  FAERNUS  (GABRIEL).  Centvm  Fabulge  ex  an- 
tiqvis  scriptoribvs  delectfe,  et  a  Gabriele  Faerno  Cremonensi 
Carminibus  explicatae,  Hac  Editione  variorum  Sententiis 
Sapientum  adornatffi.  Copperplate  vignette  on  title-page,  and 
100  woodcuts  signed  "A."  16mo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Bruxellis :  Apud  Franciscum  Foppens,  1682 

*  Joseph  Knight 's  copy,  with  his  bookplate. 

1248.  FAERNUS  (GABRIEL).  Fabul^e  Centum.  Text 
in  Latin  prose  and  verse.  Frontispiece  hy  C.  Du  Bosc  and 
100  copperplates.  4to,  old  olive  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges^  by  Derome. 

Londini:  Guill.  Darres  &  Claude  Du  Bosc,  1743 

1244.  FAIL  (NOEL  DU).  Les  Contes  et  discours  d'Ev- 
trapel :  et,  Discours  d'aucuns  propos  rustiques,  facecieux  et  de 
singuliere  recreation.  3  vols,  in  one.  12mo,  orange  levant 
morocco,  floral  decoration,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

[Paris]  1732 

1245.  FALCONER  (WILLIAM).  The  Shipwreck,  a  poem 
by  William  Falsoner,  a  Sailor:  .  .  .  The  text  illustrated  by 
additional  notes,  and  corrected  from  the  first  and  second 
editions,  with  a  life  of  the  author,  by  James  Stanier  Clarke. 
With  5  engraved  vignettes,  and  3  plates.  Royal  8vo,  original 
boards,  uncut.         London :  Printed  for  William  Miller,  1804 

*  Royal  Paper  copy. 

1246.  FANE  (FRANCIS).  Love  in  the  Dark,  or  The  Man 
of  Business.  A  Comedy :  Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal  by  His 
Majesties  Servants.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  light  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

In  the  Savoy.  Printed  by  T.  N.  for  Henry  Herringman, 
1671. 

192 


1247.  FANSHAW    (SIR  RICHARD).        II  Pastor  Fido.  ^-z,' 
The  faithfull  Shepheard.       Written  in  Italian  by  Baptista 
Guarini.     With  the  addition  of  divers  other  Poems,  Conclud- 
ing with  a  short  Discourse  of  the  Long  Civill  Warres  of  Rome. 
Engraved  portrait  hy  Gross.     4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt 

fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London :  Humphrey  Moseley,  1648 
*  See  No.   230  for  presentation  copy  of  the  edition  of   1647 
from  Fanshaw  to  Charles  I. 

1248.  FARLEY  (ROBERT).  Lychnocausia,  sive  Moralia 
Facum  Emblemata.  Text  in  Latin  and  English,  One  copper- 
plate and  59  woodcuts.  First  Edition.  Small  8vo,  maroon 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Ramage. 

London :  Tho.  Cotes,  1638 


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1249.  FARNECIO    (ISABEL).       Reales   Exequias   de   la  / 
serenissima  senora  Da  Ysabel  Farnesio  Princesa  de  Parma,  y 
Reynade  las  Espanas :  Celebradas  en  la  Santa  Iglesia  Cathe- 
dral en  la  Imperial  Corte  Mexicana.     With  16  copperplates, 
surrounded  Ijy  woodcut   borders.     4to,  blue  levant  morocco 

gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Mexico,  1767 

1250.  FARQUHAR  (GEORGE).     The  Works  of  the  late         ^-_ 
Ingenious  Mr.  George  Farquhar;  Containing  all  his  Poems, 
Letters,  Essays  and  Comedies.    The  Tenth  Edition.    To  which 

are  added  some  Memoirs  of  the  Author,  never  before  Pub- 
lished.    2  vols.  12mo,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  backs,  by  Bedford. 
London :  Printed  for  Jolui  Rivington    &c.,  1772 


1251.  FAVART  AND  DE  VOISENON.  La  Fee  urgele,  ou 
ce  qui  plait  aux  dames,  comedie  en  quatre  actes,  meslee 
d'ariettes.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Paris :  la  Veuve  Duchesne,  1765 


/ 


1252.  FAVORAL     (SIEUR).       Les    Contes    et    Discours    ^       ^ 
Facetieux   Recueillies.      First  Edition.      12mo,  blue  levant       ^^    — 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris :  Jean  Corrozet,  1615 

1253.  FELLOWES    (W.  D.).     A  Visit  to  the  Monastery 

of  La   Trappe,   in   1817 :   with   Notes   taken   during   a   tour  ^^ 

through  le  Perchie,  Normandy,  Bretagne,  Poitou,  Anjou,  le       3  T  ~ 
Bocage,  Touraine,  Orleanois,  and  the  environs  of  Paris.     12  ' 

colored  plates,  an  etching,  an  outline  plate,  and  a  vignette  on 
India  paper.  Large  8vo,  figured  brown  silk,  uncut,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London :  William  Stockdale,  1818 

1254.  FELLTHAM    (OWEN).       Resolves,   Divine,   Moral    ^    o  ___ 
and  Political.       Title-page  within  a  border  and  rubricated. 

12mo,  light  brown  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  top. 

London:  Pickering,  1840 

193 


1255.  FEMALE  FACTION.  The  Female  Faction :  or,  the 
Gay  Subscribers.     A  Poem.     Folio,  half  morocco. 

London,  1729 

1256.  FEMALE  REBELLION  (THE).  A  tragicomedy 
from  a  MS.  in  the  Hunterian  Museum  University  of  Glasgow. 
4to,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alfred 
Matthews.  Printed  for  private  circulation,  1872 

*  A  presentation  copy  from  the  editor,  Alexander  Smith,  to 
J.  Payne  Collier,  with  the  autographs  of  both  on  the  fly-leaf. 
One  of  50  copies  printed. 

The  manuscript  contains  neither  date  nor  author's  name,  but 
the  play  was  probably  written  in  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of 
Charles  II. 

1257.  FEMMES.  Les  Femmes  Keepsake  des  Keepsakes. 
Orne  de  dome  heaux  portraits  de  femmes.  8vo,  half  red  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris:  Louis  Janet  [ca.  1850] 

1258.  FENELON  (F.  DE  SALIGNAC  DE  LA  MOTTE). 
Les  Aventures  de  Telemaque  fils  d'Ulysse.  First  Complete 
Edition.  Portrait  engraved  by  Duflos,  frontispiece,  24  copper- 
plates and  a  map.  2  vols.  12mo,  old  green  morocco  gilt,  the 
ARMS  OF  Louis  XV  in  the  centres  of  the  covers,  crowned 
monograms  on  the  panels  of  the  backs,  gilt  edges.  In  green 
morocco  cases.  Paris :  Jacques  Estienne,  1717 

*  ' '  Louis  XVI  carried  these  two  volumes  with  him  into  the 
prison  of  the  Temple,  and  a  slip  of  paper  still  attached  to  a  fly- 
leaf indicates  that  they  were  No.  1054  in  an  inventory  of  the 
belongings  of  Louis  Capet.  This  was  probably  the  copy  used 
by  the  King  for  the  daily  lessons  that  he  gave  to  his  son. ' ' — Roe 
Catalogue. 

1259.  [FENTON  (ELIJAH).]  Poems  on  Several  Occa- 
sions. Frontispiece.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red  levant  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1717 

*  With  bookplate  of  Alexander  Hamilton  (not  the  American). 


194 


TWENTY. SEVENTH    SESSION,     THURSDAY,    8:15    P  M. 

1260.  FERGUSSON  (JAMES).  The  Illustrated  Handbook 
of  Architecture;  being  a  concise  and  popular  acccount  of  the 
different  styles  of  architecture  prevailing  in  all  ages  and  coun- 
tries. 850  illustrations.  2  vols. :  Also, — History  of  the  Mod- 
ern Styles  of  Architecture ;  being  a  sequel  to  the  Handbook  of 
Architecture.  312  illustrations.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  8vo, 
russia  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  1855-1862 

1261.  FERGUSSON  (JAMES).  The  Illustrated  Handbook 
of  Architecture :  being  a  concise  and  popular  account  of  the 
different  styles  of  architecture  prevailing  in  all  ages  and  all 
Countries.  About  900  illustrations.  Second  Edition,  Svo, 
half  roan,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1859 

1262.  FERGUSSON  (JAMES).  A  History  of  Architecture 
in  all  countries  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present  day, 
1015  illustrations,  2  vols.  History  of  Indian  and  Eastern 
Architecture,  394  illustrations.  History  of  Modern  Styles  of 
Architecture,  312  illustrations.  Together  4  vols.  8vo,  half 
roan,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1862-76 

1263.  FERRAND  (ANTOINE).  Pieces  libres  de  M^.  Fer- 
rand,  et  Poesies  de  quelques  auteurs  sur  divers  sujets.  Vi- 
gnette. Small  Svo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  corner 
and  centre  ornaments,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  F.  Bedford, 

Londres  [Paris]  1747 

*  From  the  library  of  E.  G.  Hibbert.  Ferrand  's  contributions 
extend  only  through  page  18. 

1264.  FERRIAR  (JOHN),  Illustrations  of  Sterne:  with 
other  Essays  and  Verses.  Second  Edition.  2  vols,  small 
8vo,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1812 

1265.  FEUILLE  (DANIEL  DE  LA— Editor).  Devises  et 
Emblemes  Anciennes  et  Modernes,  tirees  des  plus  celebres 
Auteurs.  Engraved  title  and  50  plates  containing  718  de- 
vices.    4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David.     Amsterdam,  1698 

1266.  FEUILLET  (OCTAVE),  Chamillac,  comedie  en 
cinq  actes.  Royal  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  uncut, 
original  wrappers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1888 

*  First  Edition  one  of  30  copies  on  large  Holland  paper  for 
the  ' '  Amis  des  Livres  de  Lyon, ' '  with  two  original  water-color 
drawings  by  Robaudi. 

1267.  FEUQUIERES  (ANTOINE  DE  PAS,  MARQUIS 
DE).  Memoires.  Contenants  ses  Maximes  sur  la  Guerre,  & 
I'application  des  Exemples  aux  Maximes.  4  maps.  4  vols. 
in  2,  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet, 

Amsterdam:  Fr.  I'Honore  et  fils,  1741 
195 


1268.  FICHET  (GUILLERMUS).  Rhetoricorum  libri  III. 
Koman  character.  194  unnumbered  leaves,  without  signa- 
tures and  catchwords;  23  lines  to  the  page.  First  initial 
illuminated,  the  others  painted  in  blue  and  red.  4to,  old 
French  green  morocco,  ornamental  gilt  back,  gilt  triple  lines 
on  the  sides,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  edges. 

In  Parisiorum  Sorbona  [Paris,  Ulrieus  Gering,  Martinus 
Crantz  &  Mich.  Friburger,  1471]. 

*  A  FINE  EXAMPLE  FROM  THE  FIRST  PaRIS  PRESS,  of  which  it  is 

said  there  are  only  15  copies  known,  12  being  in  public  libraries. 
Both  Hain  and  Brunet  give  191  leaves  as  the  right  number,  while 
the  above  copy  has  194,  although  the  two  leaves  containing  the 
epistles  of  the  author  addressed  to  the  Archbishop  of  Lyon  and 
Cardinal  Bessarione  are,  as  usual,  wanting.  From  the  libraries 
of  Cardinal  de  Lomenie,  Wodhull  and  Lord  Amherst. 

1269.  FIELD  (NATHANIEL).  Amends  for  Ladies.  With 
the  merry  prankes  of  Moll  Cut-Purse :  Or,  the  humour  of 
roaring :  A  Comedy  full  of  honest  mirth  and  wit.  As  it  was 
Acted  at  the  Blacke-Fryers,  both  by  the  Princes  Servants,  and 
the  Lady  Elizabeths.  Second  Edition.  8vo,  half  green 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  by  lo.  Okes,  1639 

*  The  Duke  of  Eoxburgh  's  copy,  with  bookplate. 

1270.  FIELDING  (HENRY)  Plays:  Love  in  Several 
Masques,  a  Comedy,  1728;  The  Temple  Beau,  1730;  The 
Coffee-House  Politician,  or  The  Justice  Caught  in  his  own 
Trap,  1730;  The  Grub-Street  Opera,  to  which  is  added  The 

rA        Masquerade,   a   Poem,   1731;   The   Universal   Gallant,   1735; 
^  Miss  Lucy  in  Town,  a  Farce,  with  songs,  1742 ;  Tumble-down 

Dick,  or  Phaeton  in  the  Suds,  a  Dramatic  Entertainment,  1744 ; 
The  Intriguing  Chambermaid,  with  songs  set  to  music,  1750 ; 
The  Letter  Writer,  1750.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges.     London:  Printed  for  J.  Watts,  etc.  v.  d.  [1728-1750] 

*  All  First  Editions.  Except  that  a  portion  of  one  leaf 
has  been  repaired,  all  of  the  nine  plays  are  fine  copies  and  ex- 
tremely rare  in  this  state. 

1271.  FIELDING  (HENRY).     The  History  of  the  Adven- 
10         tures  of  Joseph  Andrews,  And  of  his  Friend  Mr.  Abraham 

f\  Adams.     Written  in  Imitation  of  The  Manner  of  Cervantes, 

'  Author  of  Don  Quixote.     First  Edition.     2  vols.  12mo,  brown 

levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  London,  1742 

1272.  FIELDING   (HENRY).     Miscellanies.     3  vols.  8vo, 
.     brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

\{0  London,  1743 

*  Large  paper  copy  of  the  First  Edition,  containing  ma- 
terial printed  here  for  the  first  time,  including  the  author's 
famous  ' '  Life  of  Mr.  Jonathan  Wild. ' ' 

196 


1273.  FIELDING    (HENRY).       The   Wedding-Day.       A 

Comedy,  as  it  was  acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in  Drury-Lane,  

by  His  Majesty's  Servants.     First  Edition.     8vo,  blue  levant    ^^ 
morocco,  uncut,  by  Riviere.     Rare  state. 

London :  Printed  for  A.  Miller,  1743 

*  The  Epilogue  was  spoken  by  Mrs.  Woffinglon.     The  cast  was 
mrtable,   including   Macklin,   Garrick,   Mrs.    Pritchard,   etc. 

1274.  FIELDING  (HENRY).    The  History  of  Tom  Jones: 

A.  Foundling.     First  Edition,  second  issue,  with  the  correc-      ^^  ' 
tions,  and  no  errata.     6  vols.  ]  2mo,  old  calf,  gilt  backs. 

London,  1749 

*  From  the  James  Hatch  collection,  with  bookplates. 

1275.  FIELDING  (HENRY).  An  Enquiry  into  the 
Causes  of  the  Late  Increase  of  Robbers,  &c.  wdth  some  pro- 
posals for  Remedying  tliis  Growing  Evil.     In  which  the  pres-    j^ 

ent  Reigning  Vices  are  impartially  exposed;  and  the  Laws 

that  relate  to  the  Provision  for  the  Poor,  and  to  the  Punish- 
ment of  Felons  are  largely  and  freely  examined.  First  Edi- 
tion. 8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1751 

1276.  FIELDING    (HENRY).      Amelia.     First  Edition. 

4  vols.  12mo,  original  calf,  sprinkled  edges.     (Name  of  former     ^  « 

owner  on  2  titles.)  London:  A.  Millar,  1752     ^ 

*  Contains  the  leaf  of  advertisement  in  vol.  2. 

1277.  FIELDING   (HENRY).     (I.)   A  Clear  State  of  the 
Case  of  Elizabeth  Canning,  Who  hath  sworn  that  she  was 
robbed  and  almost  starved  to  Death  by  a  Gang  of  Gipsies  and 
other  Villains  in  January  last,  for  which  one  Mary  Squires    Kir-l^ 
now  lies  under  Sentence  of  Death.     London,  1753.     First  Edi-    / 
tion.     (II.)   A  clear  State  of  the  Case  of  Elizabeth  Canning, 

. .  .  [same  text  as  above! .  The  second  edition.  London :  Printed 
for  A.  Millar,  1753.    8vo,  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  Bound  with   the   above   is   Dr.   Hill 's   ' '  Story  of   Elizabeth 
Canning  considered. ' '     Etched  portrait  by  Worlidge  inserted. 

1278.  FIELDING    (HENRY).      The  Dramatic   Works   of 
Fielding.       First  Collected  edition.       3  vols.  12mo,  Spanisli     /-^~ 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1755 

*  The  sub-titles  have  different  dates,  and  the  plays  contained 
iu  each  volume  are  not  those  indicated  on  the  general  titles. 

1279.  FIELDING  (HENRY).     The  Journal  of  a  Voyage 

to  Lisbon.     First  Edition.     Small  8vo,  maroon  levant  mo-    J^— ' 
rocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere,  with  the  half  title. 

London,  1755 
197 


1280.  FIELDING  (HENRY).  The  Fathers:  or,  The 
Good-Natur 'd  Man.     A  comedy.     As  it  is  Acted  at  the  The- 

-  X      atre  Royal,  in  Drury-Lane     Fiest  Edition.     8vo,  sprinkled 
IV  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  some  edges  uncut,  by  Pratt.     London,  1778 

*  Written  many  years  before  Fielding 's  death,  and  mentioned 
by  him  in  the  preface  to  his  Miscellanies,  1743,  as  ' '  The  Good 
Natured  Man."     Prologue  and  Epilogue  by  Grarrick. 

1281.  FIELDING    (HENRY).      The   History   of   Amelia. 
^^     Illustrations  'by  George  Cruiksliank.     2  vols.  12mo,  half  ma- 
roon levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Krafft.  London,  1832 

1282.  [FIELDING   (SARAH).]     The  Lives  of  Cleopatra 
^^      and  Octavia.     First  Edition.     4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 

gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  the  author,  1757 

1283.  FILHOL  (A.  M.)  and  LAVALLEE  (J.).  Cours 
historique  et  elementaire  de  peinture,  ou  galerie  complete 
du  Musee  Napoleon.  With  10  volumes  entitled  '^Galerie du 
Musee  Napoleon,^ ^  containing  portrait  of  Filliol  hy  Banquet 
after  Bourdon,  and  720  plates,  luitli  a  duplicate  set  of  proofs 
before  letters,  in  black  or  bistre,  besides  the  portraits  of 
Napoleon  and.  Josephine  in  the  volume  of  text.  11  vols, 
imp.  8vo,  old  French  red  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  silk 
linings,  uncut.  One  of  the  copies  on  large  "papier 
VELIN."  Paris,  1804-15 

1284.  FILSON  (JOHN).  The  Discovery,  Settlement, 
AND  PRESENT  STATE  OF  Kentucke  :  aud  An  Essaj'  towards 
the  Topography  and  Natural  History  of  that  important 
Country;  To  which  is  added  an  Aj^pendix,  containing: 

I.  The  Adventures  of  Col.  Daniel  Boon(e),  one  of  the 
first  Settlers,  comprehending  every  important  Occurrence 
in  the  political  Histoiy  of  that  Province. 

II.  The  Minutes  of  the  Piankashaw  council,  held  at  Post 
St:Vincent,  April  15,  1784. 

III.  An  Account  of  the  Indian  Nations  inhabiting  within 
the  Limits  of  the  Thirteen  United  States,  their  Manners 
and  Customs,  and  Reflections  on  their  Origin. 

IV.  The  Stages  and  Distances  between  Philadelphia  and 
the  Falls  of  the  Ohio;  from  Pittsburg  to  Pensacola  and 
several  other  Places; — The  Whole  illustrated  by  a  new  and 
accurate  map  of  Kentucke  and  the  Country  adjoining , 
drawn  from  actual  Surveys.  Bortrait  of  Daniel  Boone,  en- 
graved by  Longacre  (inserted).  8vo,  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  doublure  of  the  same  with  ornate  border,  gilt  top, 
ALL  other  edges  UNCUT,  by  Bradstreet.  In  orange  levant 
case.  Wilmington:  Printed  by  James  Adams,  1784 

*The  original  edition  accompanied  by  the  excessively 

RARE  MAP  engraved  IN  PHILADELPHIA  BY  HENRY  D.  P  URSELL, 
198 


AND  PRINTED  FOR  THE  AUTHOR  BY  T.  RooK  in  1784.  The  ex- 
istence of  this  map  was  doubted  for  many  years,  but  there  are 
five  copies  known  to  be  in  this  country,  three  of  whicli  are  in 
public  collections.  The  map  is  hinged  loosely,  with  skilful  re- 
pairs in  the  folds,  in  an  8vo  binding  of  green  levant  morocco, 
with  elaborate  border,  by  Joly.  This  is  the  first  and  only 
COPY'  OF  Filson's  Kentucky  with   the   Philadelphia  map 

EVER  OFFERED  FOR  SALE  BY  AUCTION. 

The  Appendix  includes  "The  Adventures  of  Col.  Daniel 
Boon,  containing  a  Narrative  of  the  Wars  of  Kentucke,"  em- 
bodying much  pioneer  history  of  importance  here  first  printed. 

A  sheet  of  paper  is   loosely  inserted  on  which   is  written 

THREE    LINES    IN    THE   AUTOGRAPH  OF  DANIEL    BoONE,  reading: 

"febury  the  3d  17S7.  Re'd.  of  Daniel  Boone  of  Mrs.  Brock- 
mons  Money  Which  Was  Payd  him  to  Clear  out  thire  Lands 
the  sum  of  4-  6.  1."  (Signed  in  another  hand)  "Jacob  Cros- 
thwait."  The  authenticity  of  this  document  is  attested  by  a 
letter  from  Lyman  C.  Draper,  Sec'ty  of  the  Wisconsin  Historical 
Society,  stating  that  he  obtained  it  from  Boone's  son.  Col. 
Nathan  Boone. 


1285.  FIORETI  della  Bibbia  historiati  iu  lingaa  fioren- 
tina.  Numerous  woodcuts.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco, 
panelled  sides,  gilt  edges. 

Venecia:  Mattheo  di  Codecha  da  Parma,  1494 


1286.  FISHER  (JOHN— BISHOP  OF  ROCHESTER, 
AND  MARTYR).  This  treatise  concernynge  the  fruj-tfuU 
!  saynges  of  Dauyd  the  kynge  {&)  prophete  in  |  the  seuen 
penytencyall  psalmes.  Deuyded  |  in  seuen  sermons  was 
made  and  compyled  |  by  the  rught  reuerente  fader  in  god 
Johan  I  fyssher  doctour  of  dyuynyte  and  b3^sshop  of  | 
Rochester  at  the  exortacion  and  sterynge  of  |  the  moost 
excellente  pryncesse  Margarete  |  countesse  of  Rychemout 
{&)  Derby,  {&)  moder  |  to  our  souerayne  lorde  kynge  Hery 
the.  vii. 

Colophon :  Here  endeth  the  exposj^cyon  of  y^.  vii. 
psalmes.  Enpryn  |  ted  at  London  in  the  fletestrete  at  the 
sygne  of  ye  sonue  |  by  Wynkjm  de  Worde.  In  the  yere  of 
oure  lorde.  M  ]  CCCCC.viii.  ye.  xvi.  da^^  of  ye  moueth  of 
Juyn.  The  |  xxiii.  yeve  of  ye  reygne  of  our  souerayne 
lorde  kynge  He  |  ry  the  seuenth.  | 

146  leaves,  with  signatures,  printed  mainly  in  De  Worde's 
type  No.  3,  but  the  Latin  quotations  in  a  heavier  Missal 
type  with  Lombardic  initials;  the  first  page  in  the  same 
Missal  type  headed  by  a  large  woodcut  of  a  portcullis  sur- 
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1288.  [FISHER  (PAYNE).]  Piscatoris  Poemata:  vel 
Panegyricum  Carmen  In  diem  Inaugurationis  Olivari,  &. 
Recitatum  nuper  in  Aula  Medii-Templi,  Decemb.  17, 
MDCLV.  Eruditissimo  Pientissimoq;  Domino,  Dom.  Hen- 
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1289.  [FITZ-GEOFFREY  (HENRY).]  Certain  Elegies 
done  by  Sundrie  Excellent  Wits,  with  Satyrs  and  Epigrams. 
(By  F.  Beaumont,  M.  Drayton,  and  N.  Hookes.)  Reprint 
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rocco, gilt.  The  Beldornie  Press,  1843 

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1290.  FLACCUS  (CAIUS  VALERIUS).  L'Argonautique, 
on  Conquete  de  la  Toison  d'Or.  Translated  by  J.  J.  Caus- 
sin  de  Perceval.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  with  the 
monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.       Paris,  1829 

1291.  FLAMMARION  (CAMILLE).  Les  Merveilles 
Celestes.  75  illustrations  and  2  plates.  12mo,  half  cloth, 
uncut.  Paris,  1869 

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1292.  FLATMAN  (THOMAS).  Poems  and  Songs.  The 
Third  Edition,  with  Additions  and  Amendments.  Portrait. 
Small  8vo,  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London:  B.  Tooke,  1682 

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1293.  FLATMAN  (THOMAS).  Poems  and  Songs.  With 
many  Additions  and  Amendments.  Portrait.  Small  8vo, 
sprinkled  calf,  yellow  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London:  B.  Tooke,  1686 

1294.  FLAUBERT  (GUSTAVE).  Madame  Bovary, 
Moeurs  de  Province.  Douse  compositions  par  Albert  Fourie 
Gravees  a  Veauforte  Par  E.  Abot  et  D.  Mordant.  Impe- 
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Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1885 

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1295.  FLAUBERT    (GUSTAVE).      Un    Coeur    Simple. 

Illustre  de  vingt-trois  compositions  x>ar  Emile  Adan,  gravees 
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1297.  FLAUBERT  (GUSTAVE).  Memoires  d'un  Fou. 
Portrait  by  A.  Margeot,  proof  on  Japan  paper.  Royal 
Bvo,  figured  silk,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

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1298.  FLlSCHIER  (ESPRIT).  Histoire  de  Theodose  le 
Grand,  pour  Monseigneur  le  Dauphin.  Engratwd  vig- 
nettes, culs-de-lampe  and  ornamental  letters,  by  L.  Cossin. 
First  Edition.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  inside  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Duru.  Paris,  1679 

1299.  FLECHIER  (ESPRIT).  Histoire  du  Cardinal 
Ximenes.  Portrait  by  O.  F.  Edelinck.  4to,  old  red 
morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  dentelle  borders, 
gilt  edges.  Paris:  Jean  Anisson,  1693 

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Robert  Samuel  Turner . 

1300.  FL]gCHIER  (ESPRIT).  Oraisons  Funebres.  With 
a  portrait  of  F techier  by  St.  Aubin,  the  original  drawing, 
etching,  and  finished  proof  on  India  paper,  another  engraved 
by  Roger,  proof  before  letters,  a  portrait  of  Turenne  en- 
graved by  St.  Aubin,  and  of  the  Due  de  Montaiisier  en- 
graved by  Gaucher.  2  vols.  12mo,  blue  straight-grain 
morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  silk  linings,  uncut.  In  blue 
morocco  cases.  Paris:  Ant.  Aug.  Reuouard,  1802 

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ON  VELLUM. 

1301.  FLECHIER  (ESPRIT).  Memoires  sur  les  grands- 
jours  d'Auvergne  en  1665.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Hardy.    Paris,  [Printed,  not  published]  1856 

*  Thick  paper  copy.  "  Epreuve  non  destinee  au  commerce," 
with  two  plates  and,  inserted,  a  portrait  of  Flechier  and  an 
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1302.  FLETCHER  (GILES,  JUNIOR).  Christ's  Victory 
and  Triumph,  in  Heaven,  and  Earth,  over  and  after  Death. 
Wherein  is  lively  figured  his  Birth,  Circumcision,  Bap- 
tisme.    Temptation,  Passion,  Resurrection,  Assention.     In 

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foure  divine  Poems.  Third  Edition.  7  curious  j^lates  hy 
George  Yctte.  4to,  mottled  calf,  gilt  back  and  edges  (a  few 
pages  repaired).  Cambridge:  Roger  Daniel,  1640 

1303.  FLETCHER  (JOHN).  The  Tragedy  of  Thierry, 
King  of  France,  and  his  Brother  Theodoret.  As  it  was 
diverse  times  acted  at  the  Blacke-Friers  by  the  Kings 
Maiesties  Servants.  Second  Edition,  ito,  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Humphrey  Mosely,  1648 

J  304.  FLETCHER  (PHINEAS).  Sicelides,  a  piscatory. 
As  it  hath  beene  Acted  in  Kings  Colledge,  in  Cambridge. 
First  Edition.     4to,  calf,  blind  tooled  borders  on  sides. 

London:  I.  N.  for  William  Sheares,  1631 

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annotation. 

1305.  FLETCHER  (PHINEAS).  The  Purple  Island,  or 
The  Isle  of  Man :  Together  with  Piscatorie  Eclogs  and  Other 
Poeticall  Miscellanies.  First  Edition.  4to,  old  red  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.  Printed  by  the  Printers  to  the  Universi- 
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plusieurs  exemples  et  auctoritez  extraites  tant  de  sainctes 
escriptures  que  d'autres  docteurs  et  bons  anciens  pere. 
Gothic  character.  377  leaves,  with  signatures^  Jfi  lines  to  the 
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[Paris:  Anthoine  Verard,  1499] 

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cut. Oxford:  Bibliomaniac  Society,  1882 

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1308.  FLEURY  (EDOUARD).  Les  Manuscrits  a  Minia- 
tures de  la  Bibliotheque  de  Laon.  50  plates  and  85  initials 
engraved  in  the  text.  2  vols,  small  folio,  half  green  morocco, 
gilt  tops,  uncut.  Laon,  1863 

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linings,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  ChamboUe-Duru.        Paris,  1870 

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paper. 

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cature au  Moyen  Age  et  sous  la  Renaissance.  Colored 
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half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1876 

1311.  FLITNER  (JOHANN).  Nebulo  Nebulorum  hoc 
est:  loco-seria  Vernaculse  nequitise  Censura.  Frontispiece 
and  33  engravings  in  the  text.  Small  8vo,  red  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  Cape. 

[n.  p.]  Secundo  sedita  a  loanne  Coopmans  Leowerdiense, 
1636. 

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pastoral  imite  de  Cervantes.  Small  8vo,  old  French  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

Paris:  Didot  I'aine,  1784 

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1313.  FLORIAN  (J.  P.  CLARIS  DE).  Les  Six  Nouvelles. 
Frontispiece  by  Guyard,  after  Pernotin,  and  6  inserted  plates 
after  Queverdo.  First  Edition.  12mo,  green  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome.  Paris,  1784 

1314.  FLORIAN  (J.  P.  CLARIS  DE).  Melanges  de  Poesie 
et  de  Litterature.  With  6  plates  by  Dambrun,  Longueil  and 
Delignon,  after  Queverdo.  First  Edition.  12mo,  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome.         Paris:  Didot,  1787 

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Paris,  1901 

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1316.  FLORUS  (LUCIUS  ANNiEUS).  Abrege  de  I'His- 
toire  Romaine.  Translated  bj'^  F.  Ragon.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  with  monogram  E,  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz- 
Niedree.  Paris,  1826 

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Pitocco.  Small  cuts.  8vo,  blue  straight- grain  morocco, 
gilt  edges.  Part  2  (containing  "Chaos  del  triperuno  ") 
missing.  Vinegia,  1526 

1318.  FOLENGO  (TEOFILO).  Histoire  Maccaronique 
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blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome. 

Paris:  Toussaincts  du  Bray,  1606 

1319.  FOOTE  (SAMUEL).  Plays;  as  follows:  The 
Knights,  a  Comedy,  1754;  The  Englishman  in  Paris,  1753; 
The  Englishman  Returned  from  Paris,  1756;  The  Lame 
Lover,  1770;  The  Bankrupt,  1776;  The  Cozeners,  1778; 
The  Maids  of  Bath,  1778;  The  Devil  upon  Two  Sticks,  1778; 
The  Nabob,  1778;  A  Trip  to  Calais,  1778.  All  First 
Editions.     8  vols.  8vo,  morocco  (2  colors),  gilt  edges. 

London, 1753-78 

1320.  [FORD  (JOHN).]  The  General  Cashier'd:  A  Play, 
as  Designed  for  the  Stage.  Humbly  Inscrib'd  to  His  High- 
ness Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy.  Small  4to,  dark  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

London,  1712 

1321.  FORD  (JOHN).  The  Dramatic  Works  of  John 
Ford.  With  Introduction  and  Explanatory  Notes  by  Henry 
Weber  2  vols,  roj^al  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  Edinburgh,  1811 

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1322.  FOUCQUET  (JEHAN).  Heures  de  Maistre  Esti- 
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1323.  FOUILLOUX  (JACQUES  DU).  La  Venerie  de 
laques  du  Fouilloux,  Gentilhomme,  Seigneur  dudit  lieu, 
pays  de  Gastine,  en  Poitou.  Dediee  au  Roy  Tres-chrestien 
Charles,  neusiesme  de  ce  nom.  Avec  Plusieurs  Receptes 
&  Remedes  pour  guerir  les  Chiens  de  diuerses  maladies. 
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1335.  FRANCE  (AN ATOLE).  Histoire  Contemporaine. 
L'Orme  du  Mail.  First  Edition.  Inserted  is  a  portrait 
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Ourvand.  "  Paris,  1897 

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1326.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).  La  Leeon  bien  apprise. 
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1327.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).  Histoire  Contemporaine. 
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1328.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).  Thais.  Compositions  de 
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covers  bound  in,  by  Gruel.  Paris,  1900 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  vellum  paper,  with  the  full-page  plates 
in  four  states,  and  the  illustrations  in  the  text  in  three ;  one  on 
Japan  paper. 

1329.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).  LeProcurateur  de  Judee. 
Vignette  and  tailpiece  by  T.  Callot.  8vo,  maroon  levant  mo- 
rocco, tooled  in  a  panel  of  Grecian  design  in  fillets,  wide  orna- 
mental inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.         Paris,  1901 

*  French  manuscript  in  italic  characters  by  Victor  Bouton; 
written  on  vellum  within  borders  of  red  and  gold,  8>4  x  5}^ 
inches.  31  leaves;  the  title-page  in  red,  blue  and  gold,  with 
large  initials  in  gold  on  a  black  ground,  and  small  initials  in 
red,  blue  and  gold.  Bound  in  at  the  end  is  the  announcement 
of  the  death  of  Bouton,  August  12,  1901. 

206 


1330.  FRANCIS  (FRANCIS).  Newton  Dogvane.  A 
Story  of  English  Country  Life.  First  Edition.  •?  illus- 
trations hy  John  Leech.  3  vols.  13mo,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Loudon,  1869 

1331.  FRANgOIS  DE  NEUFCHITEAU  (NICOLAS, 
COMTE).  Conseils  d'un  Pere  a  son  Fils  imites  des  vers 
que  Muret  a  ecrits  en  Latin  pour  I'usage  de  son  neveu.  8vo, 
original  boards,  uncut.  A  Parme :  Imprime  par  Bodoni,  1801 

*  The  text  of  the  above  is  printed  in  Latin,  French,  Italian 
and  German. 

1332.  FRANEAU  (FRASNEAUJEAN).  lardin  d'Hyver 
ov  Cabinet  des  Flevrs  Contenant  en  XXVI  Elegies  les  plus 
rares  et  signalez  Fleurons  des  plus  fleurissans  parterres. 
lUustre  d^ excelle7ites figures  representantes  aunaturel  les  plus 
belles  fleurs  des  Jardins  domestiqu'es.  4to,  original  vellum 
wrappers.  Dovay:  Pierre  Borremans,  1616 

1333.  FRANKLIN  (ALFRED).  Recherches  sur  la  Bibli- 
otheque  Publique  de  I'Eglise  Notre-Dame  de  Paris  au 
XIIP  siecle  d'apres  des  documents  inedits.  8vo,  half  blue 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Cape.      Paris,  1863 

*One  of  10  copies  printed  on  papier  chamois. 

1334.  FRANKLIN  (ALFRED).  Recherches  sur  la  Bib- 
liotheque  de  la  Faculte  de  Medecine  de  Paris  d'apres  des 
documents  entierement  inedits  suivies  d'une  notice  sur  les 
manuscrits  qui  y  sont  conserves.  Frontispiece.  12mo,  half 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Cape. 

*  One  of  300  copies  on  papier  velin.  Paris,  1864 

1335.  FRANKLIN  (ALFRED.)  Histoire  de  la  Biblio- 
theque  de  I'Abbaye  de  Saint- Victor  a  Paris  d'apres  des 
documents  inedits.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  Cape.  Paris,  1865 

*  One  of  253  copies  on  papier  velin. 

1336.  FRANKLIN  (ALFRED).  Etude  historique  et 
topographique  sur  le  Plan  de  Paris  de  1540,  dit  Plan  de 
Tapiserie.  Frontispiece.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
panels,  doublure  of  dark  blue  levant  morocco,  broad  gold 
tooled  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut,  in  a  case,  by  Rousselle. 

Paris:  Aug.  Aubry,  1869 

*OnE  of  4  COPIES  PRINTED  ON   VELLUM. 

1337.  FRANKLIN  (BENJAMIN).  Memoires  de  la  vie 
privee,  ecrits  par  lui-meme,  et  addresses  a  son  fils;  Suivis 
d'un  Precis  historique,  de  sa  Vie  politique,  et  de  plusieurs 
Pieces,  relatives  a  ce  Pere  de  la  Liberte.  2  parts  in  one 
vol.  8vo,  half  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris:  Buisson,  1791 

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1338.  [FRANKUM  (RICHARD).]  The  Bee  and  the 
Wasp.  A  Fable  in  Verse.  First  Edition.  ^  full-page 
etchings  by  George  Cruikshank.  12mo,  half  blue  calf  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

London :  Charles  Tilt,  1832 

1339.  FREDERICK  THE  GREAT.  Memoires  pourservir 
a  I'Histoire  de  Brandebourg.  De  Main  de  Maitre.  Portrait 
of  the  King  and  title-vignette.  First  Edition.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy-Mennil. 

Im  prime  pour  la  Satisfaction  du  Public,  1750 

1340.  FREDOL    (ALFRED).      Le    Monde   de   la   Mer. 

Illustre  de  22  planches  tirees  en  coideur,  14  planches  en  noir 
tirees  a  part,  et  320  vignettes  intercalees  dans  le  texte.  Im- 
perial 8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
David.  Paris,  1866 

1341.  FR:^NE  (LA  MARQUISE  DE).  Memoirs  de 
Madame  la  Marquise  de  Frene.  Tlvo  portraits  and  28 
plates.     12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy. 

Amsterdam,  1701 

*  The  Agueneau  family  burned  all  copies  of  this  book  which 
they  could  secure. 

1342.  FROISSART  (JEAN).  Le  Premier  (le  Second  et 
le  Tiers)  Volume  des  Chroniques  de  France,  d'Angleterre, 
d'Escoce,  d'Espaigne,  de  Bretaigne,  de  Gascogne,  de  Flan- 
ders et  lieux  circonvoisins.  Lettres  Bdtardes,  double  col- 
umns. 3  vols,  thick  folio.  Vols.  I-II  in  old  French  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  Vol.  Ill,  new  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  in  imitation  of  the  old  binding,  by  Clyde. 

Paris:  Antoine  Verard  [n.  d.,  1495-1500] 

*  Printed  on  vellum.  Vol.  I  is  printed  "  pres  I'hostel  Dieu," 
and  is  consequently  the  second  edition  (after  1500).  Vols.  II 
and  III  are  printed  "  sur  le  pont  Nostre  dame,"'  indicating  the 
first  editions  (about  1495).  On  the  titles  of  Vols.  I-II  is  the 
signature  "  E.  Denouyers,  1595." 

The  three  volumes  contain  altogether  165  finely  painted 
AND  ILLUMINATED  MINIATURES,  besides  one  of  full-page  size  on 
the  verso  of  the  preliminary  leaf  8  of  Vol.  I,  and  many  hun- 
dreds of  illuminated  initials.  The  subjects  of  the  chapters  are 
written  on  the  margins  by  a  contemporary  hand.  Vols.  I  and 
II  from  the  Meerman,  Utterson  and  Ashburnham  libraries ; 
Vol.  Ill  from  the  Ashburnham  library. 

Preliminary  leaf  8  of  Volume  II  and  leaf  6  of  Vol.  Ill  miss- 
ing, and  leaves  26,  31  and  151-154  (6  in  all)  of  Vol.  I  supplied  in 
contemporary  manuscript.     A  volume   IV  on  vellum  of  the 
second  edition  was  sold  at  the  d'Ourchss  sale. 
[See  Reproduction.] 

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1343.  FROISSART  (JEAN).  Le  premier  [second,  trois- 
i^me  et  quatrieme]  volume  de  Froissart,  Des  croniques  de 
france,  daugleterre,  de  gascogne,  de  flandres  et  lieux  cir- 
convoisins.  Lettres  bdtardes,  double  columji.-i.  4  vols,  bound 
in  3.  Small  folio,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides, 
the  arms  of  France  in  the  centre  of  the  covers,  richly  gilt 
backs;  doublure  of. red  levant  with  gilt  tooled  borders  of 
leaf-sprays,  gauffred  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Paris,  pour  Jehan  Petit,  1518 
*  Rare  edition.     From  the  library  of  Ambi'oise  Firmin-Didot, 
but  not  in  liis  sale.     274  mm. 

1344.  FROISSART  (JOHN).  (I.)  HEre  begynneth  the 
fyrst  volum  of  Syr  Johan  Froyssart:  of  the  Cronycles  of  . 
Englande  Fraunce  Spayne  Portyngale  Scotlaude  Bretayne 
Flaunders:  and  other  places  adioynynge.  Translated  out 
of  frenche  into  our  materall  Englysshe  tonge  by  Johan 
Bouchier  knj^ght  lorde  Berners: 

[Colophon]  Thus  endeth  the  firste  volume  of  sir  Johan 
Froissart:  of  the  cronycles  .  .  .  Imprinted  at  London  in 
Fletestrete  at  the  synge  of  the  George  by.  Wyllyam 
Myddylton. 

(II.)  C  Here  begynneth  the  thirde  and  fourthe  boke  of 
sir  John  Froissart  of  the  cronycles  of  Englande  Fraunce 
Spaygne  Portyngale  Scotlande  Bretayne  Flaunders  and 
other  places  adioynyng  translated  out  of  Frenche  in  to 
englj^sshe  by  Johan  Bourchier  Knyght  lorde  Berners,  dep- 
utie  generall  of  y  kynges  towne  of  Calais  and  marchesse 
of  the  same. 

[Colophoji]  C  Thus  endeth  the  thirde  and  fourthe  boke 
of  sir  John  Froissart  of  the  cronycles  .  .  .  The  whiche  two 
bokes  be  copyled  in  to  one  volume  &  fynysshed  in  the 
sayd  towne  of  Calais  the.  x.  day  of  marche  in  the.  xvi.  yere 
of  our  said  soueraj^ne  lordes  raigne.  Imprinied  at  London 
in  Fleetestrete  bj^  Rycharde  Pynson  printer  to  the  kynges 
most  noble  grace.  And  ended  the  last  day  of  August:  the 
yere  of  our  lorde  god.  M.  D.  xxxv.  C  Cum  priuylegio  a  rege 
indulto. 

Printed  in  Gothic  type.  2  vols,  folio,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  borders  in  the  manner  of  Derome,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere.      (Trifling  repairs  in  places.) 

London:  Wm.  Middleton,  undated,  and  Rd.  Pynson,  1525 
■"■  The  first  English  translation  op  Froissart  and  one  of 
THE  FINEST  COPIES  IN  EXISTENCE.  There  appear  to  have  been 
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three  editions,  one  by  Pynson,  1523-1525,  another  with  bis 
name  as  printer,  but  supposed  to  be  a  pirated  edition,  and  the 
other  by  W.  Middleton.  Copies  are  frequently  found  made 
up  from  the  three  editions.  Utterson,  in  his  reprint  of  Pynson's 
edition,  says  "  Middleton's  impression  is  line  for  line  with 
Pynson 's."  In  the  title  of  Volume  I.,  Henry  VIII.  is  styled 
"  Of  the  churche  of  Englande  and  also  of  Irelande  in  earth  the 
supreme  heade."  As  Henry  did  not  assume  this  title  uniil 
1530,  it  is  clear  that  the  date  of  the  first  volume  is  at  least  five 
years  later  than  that  of  the  second.  Middleton  did  not  begin 
to  print  until  about  ten  years  after  Pynson's  death. 

Collation:  Vol.  1.  Title  with  two  rows  of  printer's  ornaments 
below  it  and  surrounded  by  a  border  of  pieces,  the  initial  letter 
"  H  "  being  a  woodcut  with  scroll  design.  At  (verso  woodcut  of 
the  royal  arms,  supported  by  a  griffin  and  a  grej'hound,  with  a 
portcullis  on  each  side,  and  surmounted  by  two  angels  hold- 
ing a  scroll  containing  a  Latin  inscription  and  surrounding  a 
rose).  "€[  The  preface  of  Johan  Bourchyer  knight  lorde  Berners, 
translatour  of  this  present  cronycle,"  A2.  Table,  A3-A6  and 
B1-B4  (verso  blank).  Text  in  CCCCLI  chapters,  a-v,  aa-vv, 
and  aaa-ooo4  ending  on  the  recto  with  the  colophon,  in  sixes. 
ooo4  vei'so  blank.     Folios  i-cccxxii. 

Vol.  II.  Title  in  a  broad  woodcut  border  ascribed  to  Holbein 
(see  letters  H.  H.  in  center  of  the  left  side),  Al  (verso  tlie  large 
woodcut  of  the  royal  arms,  already  described).  Preface,  a2. 
Table,  A2  verso-a8  (verso  blank).  Text  in  CCXLIX,  chapters. 
A-[J6,  AA-UUO,  AAA-0008  in  sixes,  ending  on  the  recto 
with  the  colophon.  On  the  verso  is  Pynson's  device  No.  7,  a 
full-page  woodcut  of  a  coat  of  arms,  said  by  Herbert  to  be  Pyn- 
son's.    Folios  I-CCC.xix. 

1345.  FROISSART  (JEHAN).  Ci  seosieut  vntrettie  de 
moralite  q  sappelie  le  temple  dounoiir:  fait  ditte  et  ordoue 
p  venerable  et  discrete  psonne  sire  Jehan  Froissart.  Non 
encores  ci  devant  imprirae  VI.  C.  [Biographical  note  by 
P.  Chabaille.]  Woodcut  on  title.  Square  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  centre  ornaments,  uncut,  by  Cape.   Paris,  1845 

*  Vellum  copy,  printed  in  Gothic  characters. 

1346.  FROUDE  (JAMES  ANTHONY).  History  of  Eng- 
land from  the  Fall  of  Wolsey  to  the  Death  of  Elizabeth. 
Portrait  of  Queen  Elizabeth  engraved  by  C.  H.  Jeens.  VZ 
vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  (back  of  one  volume  repaired). 

London,  185G-1870 

1347.  FROUDE  (JAMES  ANTHONY).  Short  Studies 
on  Great  Subjects.     4  vols.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Loudon,  1868-83 

1348.  FROUDE  (JAMES  ANTHONY).  The  Cat's  Pil- 
grimage. Vignette  on  title,  and  6  illustrations  by  J.  B  4to, 
original  boards.  Edinburgh,  1870 

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1349.  FULLER  (MARGARET).  Memoirs  of  Margaret 
Fuller  Ossoli.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1852 

*The  chapters  on  Concord  and  Boston  were  written  by 
Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  The  Foote  copy,  with  bookplate  by 
French. 

1350.  FULLER  (THOMAS).  The  History  of  the  Holy 
War,  and  the  Holy  State  and  the  Profane  State.  2  vols. 
12rao,  calf,  antique.  London:  Pickering,  1840 

1351.  FULVIUS    (ANDREAS).       Illustrium     Imagines. 

Each  page  within  fine  architectural  and  ornamental  wood- 
cut borders,  with  numerous  medallion  portraits  of  Roman 
Emperors  and  Empresses  on  a  black  ground.  8vo,  old 
green  straight-grain  morocco,  silk  linings. 

Romps:  aDud  Jacobum  Mazodium,  1517 

*  First  Edition.  Printed  on  vellum,  probably  the  only 
copy  in  this  state.  On  the  title-page  is  the  following  inscrip- 
tion in  the  handwriting  of  John  Eck,  the  well-known  adversary 
of  Luther:  "  lUustrissimo  et  ampliss.  principi  vere  catholico. 
D.  Georgio  Saxonum  duel,  Marchioni  Misnae,  Tyringorum  pro- 
vincise  praesidi,  studiorum  meceuati  ac  patrono  liberaliss., 
Heroi  incomparabili  lo.  Eckius  humihs  Capell.  in  insigne 
obsequii  transmisit."  From  the  Pinelli  and  MacCarthy-Reagh 
libraries. 

1352.  FUM:EE  (MARTIN).  Du  Vray  et  Parfait  Amour. 
Ecrit  en  Grec,  par  Athenagoras.  One  vol.  in  2.  12mo,  old 
citron  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.      Paris:  D.  Guillemot,  1612 

*  The  book  was  falsely  attributed  to  Athenagoras. 


1353.  f^  ABDORRHACHAMAN.     L'onirocrite  Mussul- 
^^     man,  ou   La  Doctrine  et  Interpretation  des 

Songes  selon  les  Arabes.     De  la  Traduction  de  M.  Pierre 
Vattier.     12mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  bj-  Padeloup. 

Paris:  T.  Jolly,  1664 

1354.  GAINE  (HUGH).  The  Journals  of  Hugh  Gaine, 
Printer.  Edited  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  Portrait  and 
86  facsimiles.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

New  York,  1902 
*  One  of  30  copies  printed  on  Imperial  Japan  paper. 

1355.  GAINSBOROUGH  (THOMAS).  A  Collection  of 
Prints  illustrative  of  English  Scenery,  from  the  drawings 
and  Sketches  of  Tho?  Gainsborough,  R.A.,  in  the  various 
collections  of  the  Right  Honourable  Baroness  Lucas;  Vis- 
count Palmerston ;  George  Hibbert,  Esq. ;  Dr.  Monro  and 
several  other  gentlemen.  60  plates,  mainly  tinted.  Folio, 
old  red  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges  (somewhat 
rubbed)  London:  Boydell  [n.  d.] 

211 


1356.  GAINSFORD  (THOMAS).  The  Historie  of  Trebi- 
zond.  In  foure  Bookes.  First  Edition.  4to,  browu  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere  (inner  margin 
of  title  restored  and  a  few  headlines  shaved). 

London:  Tho.  Downe  and  Eph.  Dawson,  1616 

1357.  GALE  (NORMAN).  Here  be  Blue  and  White 
Violets.  Frontispiece  in  two  states.  Rugby  [1891].  Large 
Paper  copy,  only  25  made.  A  June  Romance.  Rugby 
[1891].  Large  Paper  copy,  one  of  23  copies.  Prince 
Redcheek.  Rugby  [1891].  Gorillas.  Rugby  [1891].  A 
Cotswold  Village.  One  of  15  copies.  Presentation 
COPY,  Rugby,  1893.  A  Fellowship  in  Song,  by  Hayes, 
Le  Gallienne  and  Gale.  Rugby,  1893.  Meadowsweet 
[1889].  One  of  50  printed  in  red  and  black.  7  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers.  Rugby,  1891-93 

1358.  GALLE  (PHILIPPE).  (I)  Semideorvm  Marino- 
rvm  Amnicorvmqve  Sigillarise  Imagines  perelegantes,  in 
picturte  statuarifeque  artis  tyronum  usum,  a  Philippo  Gal- 
Iseo  delineatfe  scalptfe,  et  feditfe.  (II)  Nimpharvm  Oceani- 
tidvm,  Ephydridvm  Potamidvm,  Naiadvm,  Lynadvmqve 
leones,  in  gratiam  pictvrje  studios?e  ivventvtis  delineatfe, 
scalptse,  et  editse.  A  Philip,  Gallaeo.  Engraved  title  and 
17  plates  of  river-gods  and  nymphs  in  each  luork.  8vo, 
green  morocco  gilt.  Antwerp,  1686-87 

1359.  GARNIER  (P.)  Traite  complet  de  la  Chasse  des 
Alouettes  au  Miroir  avec  le  Fusil,  Deuxieme  edition.  Re- 
vue corrigee  et  considerablement  augmentee.  Small  8vo, 
dark  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Rous- 
selle.  Paris:  Auguste  Aubry,  1866 

*  Printed  on  yellum. 

1360.  GARNIER  (ROBERT).  Les  Tragedies  de  Robert 
Garnier,  Conseiller  du  Roy.  Portrait  Printed  initalicsand 
ruled  in  red  ink.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt 
edges,  by  Trautz  Bauzonnet. 

Paris:  Mamert  Patisson  chez  Robert  Estienne,  1585 

1361.  GARNIER  (ROBERT).  Les  Tragedies.  13mo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Paris:  Jean  Fuzy,  1607 

1362.  GARNIER  (ROBERT).  Les  Tragedies.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
Bauzonnet.  Rouen:  R.  de  Rouves,  1612 

1363.  GARTHWAIT      (HENRY)      MONOTE22APON. 

The  Evangelicall  Harmonic,  Reducing  the  foure  Evangelists 
into  one  continued  context;  and  in  it  the  entire  historie  of 
the  acts  and  sayings,  life  and  death  of  our  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ:  duelj'  ordered  according  to  the  dis- 
tinction of  times.     Engraved  title  by  Marshall.     4to,   red 

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levant  morocco,   gilt  poiutille  tooling,   gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery. 

Printed  by  Thomas  Buck  and  Roger  Daniel,  Printers  to 
the  University  of  Cambridge,  1634. 

*  Tall  copy  measuring  7}^  x  5%  inches,    with  the  rare  Pre- 
liminary Leaf  containing  printer's  ornament. 

1364.  GAUCHET  (CLAUDE).  Le  plaisir  des  Champs; 
avec  I'instruction  de  la  Venerie,  Volerie,  etc.  4to,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris:  Abel  I'Angelier,  1604 

1365.  GAULT  de  SAINT-GERMAIN  (P.  M.).  Vie  de 
Nicolas  Poussin.  Ornee  de  planches  gravees  en  taille-douce 
et  a  Veau-forte,  par  F.  Massard.  Royal  8vo,  half  maroon 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris:  P.  Didot,  1806 

1366.  GAUTIER  (JUDITH).  Isoline.  Avec  douze  eaux- 
fortes  par  Auguste  Constantin.  Holland  Paper  copy. 
4to,  satin,  gilt  back  and  sides,   uncut.  Paris,  1882 

^  1367.  GAUTIER  (L:fiON).  Les  Epopees  frangaises. 
]Etude  sur  les  origines  et  I'histoire  de  la  litterature  nation- 
ale.  First  Edition.  3  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Cecil  and  Larkins.     Paris,  1865-68 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  Author,  with  inscription,  and 
autograph  letter  inserted. 

1368.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).  Albertus  ou  I'ame  et 
le  peche.  Legende  theologique.  Frontispiece  by  Celestin, 
and  portrait  of  the  author,  proof  on  India  paper,  both  in- 
serted. 12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets  and  outline 
flowers,  gilt  edges,  by  Marius  Michel.  .   Paris,  1833 

1369.  GAUTIER  (TH:E0PHILE).  La  Comedie  de  la 
Mort.  Portrait  by  Therond.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

Paris,  1838 

*  An  autograph  poem,  signed,  by  Gautier,  laid  in. 

1370.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).  Les  Grotesques. 
First  Editon.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

Paris,  1844 

1371.  [GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).]  Le  Tombeau  de 
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Paris,  1873 

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Claretie,  Heredia,  Arsene  Houssaye,  John  Payne,  Swinburne, 
and  others, 

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1372.  GAUTIER  {TH:E0PHILE).  Les  Jeunes-France. 
Romans  Gogueuards  suivis  de  contes  humoristiques.  12mo, 
half  green  levant  morocco,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  Alio.  Paris,  1873 

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1373.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).  Histoire  du  Romant- 
isme  suivie  de  notices  romantiques  et  d'une  etude  sur  la 
poesie  franeaise  1830-1868  avec  un  index  alphabetique. 
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1374.  GAUTIER  (THIEOPHILE).  L'Eldorado  ou  For- 
tunio.  11  full-page  plates  hij  F.  Milius,  in  two  states,  etch- 
ings on  Jaimn  and  vellum  paper,  and  the  81  vigriettes  in 
two  extra  states  before  letters,  in  black  and  inhistre  on  India 
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Paris:  Imprime  pour  les  Amis  de  Livres,  1880 

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1375.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).  Mademoiselle  de 
Maupin.     3  portraits.     12mo,  boards,  uncut  (cover  broken). 

*  Holland  paper  copy.  Paris,  1880 

1376.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).  Mademoiselle  de 
Maupin;  double  amour.  Reimpression  textuelle  de  ledi- 
tion  originale;  notice  bibliographique  par  M.  Charles  de 
Lovenjoul.  Frontispiece  portrait  by  Burney  after  Nanteuil, 
title-vignette  and  6  other  plates,  by  ChampoUion  after  Tou- 
douze;  in  two  states.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  blue  levant  mo- 
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covers  bound  in,  by  Cuzin.     In  half  blue  levant  cases. 

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1377.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).  Le  Capitaine  Fracasse ; 
public  en  trois  volumes  avec  un  avant-propos  par  Mme. 
Judith  Gautier.  Dessins  de  Charles  Delort  graves  par 
Mongin.  3  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  2 
shades  of  leather,  uncut,  by  Caraj^on. 

Paris:  Librairie  des  Bibliophiles,  1884 

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1378.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).  Le  Roi  Candaule. 
Illustre  de  vingt  et  une  compositions  par  Paul  Avril.  Pre- 
face par  Anatole  France.  Roj^al  8vo,  olive  levant  morocco, 
doublure  of  brown  morocco,  a  scene  from  the  book  chiselled 
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covers,  by  Raparlier.  Paris,  1893 

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1379.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).  Emaux  et  Cainees. 
Cent  dix  aquarelles  par  He7iri  Caruchet,  reproduites  en 
couleurs.  12mo,  light  brown  levant  morocco,  "  semis  "  of 
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linings,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1895 

1380.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).  Celle-ci  et  Celle-la  ou 
la  jeune  France  passiounee  avant-propos  de  Maurice  Tour- 
neux.  Illustrations  de  Francois  Courhoin.  8vo,  blue 
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by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1900 

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ing and  remarque  proof. 

1381.  GAY  (JEAN).  Quelques  Femmes  Bibliophiles. 
16mo,  citron  straight-grained  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bordighere,  1875 

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1382.  GAY  (JOHN).  Rural  Sports.  A  Poem.  Inscribed 
to  Mr.  Pope.  First  Edition.  Small  folio,  blue  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.     (Lacks  half-title.) 

London:  J.  Tonson,  1713 

1383.  GAY  (JOHN).  The  Petticoat:  an  Heroi-Comical 
Poem.  In  Two  Books.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red  morocco, 
gilt  edges.  London,  1716 

1384.  [GAY  (JOHN).]  Three  Hours  after  Marriage.  A 
Comedy.  First  Edition.  Small  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Bernard  Lintot,  1717 

1385.  GAY  (JOHN).  Poems  on  Several  Occasions.  First 
Edition.  Frontispiece  and.  two  plates.  2  vols,  in  1.  4to, 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London,  1720 

1386.  GAY  (JOHN).  Poems  on  Several  Occasions.  9 
plates  engraved  after  Du  Guernier.  2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  by  Champs.       London :  J.  and  R.  Tonson,  1767 

1387.  GAY  (JOHN).  Achilles  in  Petticoats.  An  opera. 
As  it  is  performed  at  the  Theatre-Royal,  in  Covent  Garden  . . . 
Written  by  ]\Ir.  Gay,  with  alterations  [by  Colmau].  8vo,  red 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  "W.  Strahan,  1774 
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1388.  GAY  (JOHN).  Fables  by  John  Gay,  with  a  Life  of 
the  Author.  EmbelUslied  ivith  a  plate  to  each  fahle  (all 
proofs).  Royal  8vo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Lewis. 
Large  Paper  copy.  London :  Barton  and  Harvey,  1793 

1389.  GED  (WILLIAM).  Biographical  Memoirs  of  Wil- 
liam Ged;  including  a  particular  account  of  his  progress  in 
the  Art  of  Block-Printing.  Edited  by  J.  Nichols.  First 
Edition.     8vo,  calf,  gilt.  London:  J.  Nichols,  1781 

*  Ged  was  the  inventor  of  stereotype  printing  in  Great  Britain. 

1390.  GELL  (SIR  WILLIAM)  and  GANDY  (JOHN  P.). 
Pompeiana;  the  Topography,  Edifices  and  Ornaments  of 
Pompeii.  First  Series;  also, — Pompeiana;  the  Topography, 
Edifices  and  Ornaments  of  Pompeii,  the  Result  of  Excavations 
since  1819.  By  Sir  William  Gell.  Second  Series.  2  vols. 
Portraits,  engraved  vieivs,  head-pieces,  &c.,  a  numher  on  India 
paper,  and  in  tivo  states,  ivith  duplicate  plates  of  the  frescoes 
in  colors.  Together,  3  vols,  thick  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
borders,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford.  London,  1817-1832 

*  Large  paper  copy  of  the  First  Series.     Only  25  copies  were 
printed  of  the  Second  Series  in  this  form. 

1391.  GELLERT  (CHRISTIAN  •  FURCHTEGOTT). 
Fables  et  Contes.  (Traduits  principalement  de  I'allemand 
de  Gellert  par  Boulanger  de  Rivery,  avec  un  Discours  sur  la 
Litterature  Allemande).  Four  vignettes  after  Eisen.  16mo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron.      Paris,  1754 

*  Holland  paper  copy. 

1392.  GELLIUS  (AULUS).  Noctes  Attics.  Roman 
characters,  198  unnumhered  leaves  (first  blank),  ivith  signa- 
tures; 36  lines  to  the  page.  Folio,  old  green  levant  morocco, 
the  ARMS  OP  Count  de  Hoym  stamped  in  gold  on  the  centre  of 
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borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup  le  jeune,  with  his  ticket  on 
the  first  page.  Hain-Copinger,  7520;  Proctor,  4423.  (First 
blank  leaf  missing,  and  blank  leaves  182  and  183  pasted  to- 
gether.) 

Venetiis:  per  Andream  lacobi  de  Paltasichis  Catharensem, 
1477. 

1393.  GELLIUS  (AULUS).  Noctium  Atticarum  libri  un- 
deviginti.  Small  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Bedford.  [Colophon]  Venetiis:  in  Ji^dibus  Aldi,  1515 

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colophon  mispelled — ' '  duerniorem. ' ' 

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of  Antique  Gems,  on  fine  vellum  (with  2  exceptions)  done  by 
A.  Marinkel.     4to,  dark  blue  morocco  gilt,  by  C.  Smith. 

[n.  p.— n.  d.] 

1395.  GENEST  (JOHN).  Some  Account  of  the  English 
Stage,  from  the  Restoration  in  1660  to  1830.  10  vols.  8vo, 
original  cloth,  uncut.  Bath,  1832 

1396.  GENTLEMAN  FISHER  (THE),  or,  The  Whole 
Art  of  Angling.  Being  a  Collection  and  Improvement  of  all 
that  has  been  hitherto  written  upon  that  Subject  ....  The 
different  "Ways  of  Angling  .  .  .  The  Laws  of  Angling,  Frontis- 
piece hy  Hulshurgh.  Second  Edition.  12mo,  brown  levant 
morocco,  richly  ornamented  sides,  dentelle  borders,  in  the 
manner  of  Derome,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  H.  Curll,  1727 
*  A  tall  copy,  the  fore  and  lower  edges  of  the  title  being  uncut. 

.  1397.  GERHARD  (JOHANN).  Lust-und  Artzeney-Garten 
des  Koniglichen  Propheten  Davids.  150  oval  copper-plates 
and  150  engravings  of  rare  and  curious  plants.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Regenspurg :  C.  Fischern,  1675 
*  Bookplate  of  David  Eobert  Clark. 

1398.  GERSON  (JOHANNES).  Opus  tripartitum  de 
prgeceptis  decalogi,  de  confessione  et  de  arte  moriendi.  Gothic 
character;  32  unnumbered  leaves  ivithout  signatures  and  catch- 
words; 27  lines  to  the  page;  leaves  1  and  32  blank.  Hain, 
7653;  Proctor,  804.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled 
panels  wdth  gilt  forget-me-nots  and  fleurons  in  the  corners, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

[Colonige:  Ulricus  Zell,  ca.  1468] 

_  1399.  GESANGBUCH.  Gesangbuch  zum  gottesdienst- 
lichen  Gebrauche  fiir  protestantisch-evangelische  Christen. 
Frontispiece  by  Baumann  after  Leonardo  da  Vinci.  Small 
8vo,  dark  brown  velvet,  with  pierced  and  engraved  silver-gilt 
corners,  centre  and  end  pieces  and  clasps,  gilt  edges.  The 
centre-piece  on  the  front  cover  represents  the  Crucifixion,  that 
on  the  back  cover,  the  Resurrection.     [Stamp  on  title.] 

Zweibriicken :  G.  Ritter,  1852 

1400.  GESSNER  (SALOMON).  CEuvres.  2  (inserted) 
portraits  of  Gessner,  one  of  Diderot  and  51  plates  after  Moreau 
and  others.  4  vols.  8vo,  green  morocco,  emblematic  tools  on 
the  backs,  side  borders,  uncut.     In  brown  morocco  cases. 

Paris :  Ant.  Aug.  Renouard,  1795 
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are  in  two  states,  trial  proof  and  proof  before  letters  on  India 
paper. 

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1401.  GESSNER  (SALOMON).  The  Death  of  Abel  in 
five  books  attempted  From  the  German  of  Mr  Gessner.  Por- 
trait, engraved  title,  and  four  plates  l)y  Blackherd  after 
StotJiard.     Royal  8vo,  boards  (worn),  uncut.     London,  1797 

*  Large  Paper  Edition,  rollowing  ' '  The  Death  of  Abel ' ' 
are  ' '  New  Idyls,  by  S.  Gessner.  With  a  Letter  to  M.  Fuslin,  on 
Lan^i  jape  Painting;  and  The  Two  Friends  of  Bourbon,  a  moral 
ta^      oy  M.  Diderot, ' '  with  two  plates,  also  by  Blackberd  after 

>,hard. 

1402.  GESSNER  (SALOMON).  (Euvres  Complettes  de 
Gessner.  3  portraits  of  the  autlior  and  others  hy  St.  Aubin, 
<&c.,  also,  49  plates  engraved  hy  Baquoy,  Dambrun,  Delvaux, 
Dupreel,  and  others  after  designs  of  Moreau,  in  two  and  three 
states.  4  vols.  8vo,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Bozerian. 

Paris :  Antoine-Augustiu  Renouard,  1799 

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insertion  of  an  original  sepia  drawing  of  Gessner  by  A.  Golden- 
stadt  after  A.  Gratf,  and  33  plates  after  Borel,  Le  Barbier,  and 
Marillier. 

1403.  GIBBON  (EDWARD).  The  History  of  the  Decline 
and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire.  8  vols,  royal  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Brany.  Oxford,  1827 

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insertion  of  engraved  vignette  title,  to  each  volume  from  the 
Thomas  Tegg  edition,  1827,  and  a  number  of  ]3roof  portraits 
and  frontispieces,  on  India  paper. 

1404.  GIBBONS  (THOMAS).  Britannia's  Alarm:  a  poem, 
Occasioned  by  the  Present  Rebellion.  To  which  is  added,  a 
Fable  of  the  Vine  and  Bramble.  First  Edition.  Small  8vo, 
leather,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1745 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription  on  the 
title-page. 

1405.  GIBBONS  (THOMAS).  An  Elegy  on  the  Death  Of 
the  Reverend  Mr.  Peter  Goodwin,  who  departed  this  life 
November  27,  1747,  in  the  LXlVth  year  of  his  Age.  Small 
8vo,  leather,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1748 

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beginning  and  end  of  the  poem. 

1406.  GILDON  (CHARLES).  The  Roman  Brides  Re- 
venge. A  Traged3^  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  half  brown 
morocco.  London :  John  Sturton,  1697 

1407.  [GILDON  (CHARLES)  ]  A  Comparison  between 
the  Two  Stages,  with  an  Examen  of  the  Generous  Con- 
queror, etc.     12mo,  brown   levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London, 1703 
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don's  attack  on  Steele's  "Christian  Hero." 

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1408.  GILLISS  (WALTER).  The  Story  of  a  Motto  and 
a  Mark,  being  a  brief  sketch  of  a  few  printers'  "  marks  " 
and  containing  the  facts  concerning  the  mark  of  the  Gilliss 
Press.     12mo,  vellum,  uncut.  New  York,  1902 

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tation copy  from  the  author, 

1409.  GINESTE  (RAOUL).  Soirs  de  Paris.  •  ^essinsde 
Minartz  graves  sur  bois  par  Paillard.  8vo,  blue  i  ant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1905 

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1410.  GIRALDI  (G.  B.).  Lbs  Cent  excellentes  Nouvelles 
mis  d'ltalien  en  Francois  par  Gabriel  Chappuys  Tourau- 
geau.  First  French  Edition.  2  vols.  Bvo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  (Library 
stamp.)  Paris:  Pour  Abel  I'Angelier,  1584 

1411.  GIROFFLIER  (Le)  aux  dames  emsemble  le  dit  des 
sibiles.  Letires  hdtardes.  18  ivoodcuts.  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  bj'  Cape. 

Imprime  a  Paris  par  Michel  le  Noir  (before  1520).  [Re- 
print 1861.] 

*  An  admirable  facsimile  of  the  exti'emely  rare  first  edition, 
made  in  1861  by  Pilinski. 

1412.  GISSEY  (ODO  DE).  Les  Emblesmes  et  Devises 
du  Roy,  des  Princes,  etc.  Engraved  title,  dedication,  and 25 
plates.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind-tooled,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere.  Paris,  1656 

1413.  GLANVIL  (BARTHOLOMEW).  Batman  uppon 
Bartholome,  his  Booke  de  Proprietatibus  Rerum,  newly 
corrected,  enlarged  and  amended :  with  such  additions  as 
are  requisite  unto  every  severall  Booke.  Folio,  brown  le- 
vant morocco,  mosaic  compartments  of  green  morocco 
richly  tooled  and  gilt  on  the  sides,  gilt  mosaic  back,  gilt 
edges,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club  Binder3^ 

London :  Imprinted  by  Thomas  East,  1582 

*  Very  rare.  Mr.  Douce  is  of  the  opinion  that  Shakespeare 
was  well  acquainted  with  this  work.  Inserted  are  10  wood- 
cuts from  the  Dutch  Edition  of  Glanvil  printed  at  Harlem  by 
Jacob  Bellaert,  1485. 

1414.  GLANVILLE  (JOHN).  Variety;  or  Poetical  Pro- 
lusions.   Frontispiece.    12mo,  boards,  uncut.     London,  1811 

*The  author  in  his  preface  states  that  the  best  of  this 
"variety"  is  from  "the  glowing  pen  of  Mr.  Samuel  Blake 
Frome." 

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1415.  GLAPTHORNE  (HENRY).  Poems,  by  Henry 
Glapthorn.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Mackenzie. 

London:  Printed  by  Richard  Bishop  for  Daniel  Pake- 
man,  1639. 

1416.  GLAPTHORNE  (HENRY).  Argalus  and  Par- 
thenia.  As  it  hath  been  Acted  at  the  Court  before  their 
Maiesties:  and  At  the  Private-House  in  Drury-Lane,  By 
their  Maiesties  Servants.  First  Edition.  4to,  half  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  R.  Bishop,  1639 

1417.  GLAPTHORNE  (HENRY).  The  Tragedy  of  Al- 
bertvs  Wallenstein,  Late  Duke  of  Fridland,  and  Generall 
to  the  Emperor  Ferdinand  the  second.  The  Scene,  Egers. 
And  Acted  with  good  Allowance  at  the  Globe  on  the  Banke- 
side,  by  his  Majesties  Servants.  Second  Edition.  4to, 
calf,  arms  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Thomas  Paine  for  George  Hutton,  1640 
*  The  Griswold  copy. 

1418.  GLAPTHORNE  (HENRY).  "Wit  in  A  Constable. 
A  Comedy  written  1639.  And  now  Printed  as  it  was  lately 
Acted  at  the  Cock-pit  in  Dniry  lane,  by  their  Majesties  Ser- 
vants, with  good  allowance.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  David. 

London :  Printed  by  lo.  Okes,  for  F.  C,  1640 

1419.  GLAPTHORNE  (HENRY).  The  Ladies  Priviledge. 
As  it  was  Acted  with  good  allowance  at  the  Cock-pit  in  Drury- 
lane,  And  before  their  Majesties  at  White-Hall  twice.  By 
their  Maiesties  Servants.  First  Edition.  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  J.  Oakes,  for  Francis  Constable,  1640 

*  A  tall  copy,  measuring  7%  x5%  inches. 

1420.  GLAPTHORNE  (HENRY).  The  Hollander.  A 
Comedy  written  1635.  And  now  Printed  as  it  was  then  Acted 
at  the  Cock-pit  in  Drury  lane,  by  their  Majesties  Servants, 
with  good  allowance.  And  at  the  Court  before  both  their 
Majesties.  First  Edition.  4to,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.       London :  J.  Oakes  for  A.  Wilson,  1640 

1421.  GLOVER  (RICHARD).  Leonidas,  A  Poem.  Frontis- 
piece portrait  iy  Fittler  with  a  proof  on  India  paper  added, 
and  6  other  plates,  hy  Bartolozzi  after  W.  Hamilton,  Delatre 
after  Burney,  and  N eagle,  Holloway  and,  Heath  after  Stothard, 
with  proofs  of  the  Holloivay  and  Bartolozzi  engravings  added. 
2  vols.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  broad  gilt  borders  on  sides, 
gilt  backs  and  inside  borders,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London :  T.  Bensley,  1798 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  5  plates, — 2  by  P.  W. 
Tomkins,  each  in  three  states;  2  by  C.  Warren  in  two  states; 
and  1  by  Smith  after  Thurston  in  two  states. 

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1422.  GOBIN  (ROBERT).  Les  loups  rauissans.  Cestuy 
liure  Oil  autrement  doctrinal  moral  Intitule  est:  qui  deliure 
Douze  chapitres  en  general  Ou  chascun  se  brutte  et  rural  Nest 
par  trop  il  pourra  congnoistre  Comment  euiter  vice  et  mal  On 
doit  et  tres  vertueux  estre.  Lettres  Batardes.  With  43 
woodcuis.  Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of 
red  morocco,  gilt  in  compartments,  gilt  edges,  by  Marius 
Michel. 

Imprime  pour  Antlioine  Verard  marcliand  libraire  demour- 
antaParis  [1503]. 

1423.  [GODWIN  (MARY  WOLLSTONE CRAFT).]  Ori- 
ginal Stories,  from  real  life ;  with  conversations,  calculated  to 
regulate  the  affections,  and  form  the  mind  to  truth  and  good- 
ness. First  Edition.  12mo,  brown  straight-grain  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1788 

1424.  [GODWIN    (MARY  WOLLSTONECRAFT).]      A 

Vindication  of  the  Rights  of  Woman:  with  Strictures  on 
Political  and  Moral  Subjects.  First  Edition.  3  portraits  of 
the  Author,  2  inserted.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London,  1792 

1425.  GODWIN  (MARY  WOLLSTONECRAFT).  Origi- 
nal Stories  from  Real  Life;  with  Conversations,  calculated  to 
Regulate  the  Affections,  and  form  the  mind  to  truth  and 
goodness.  A  new  edition.  Illustrated  hy  Wm.  Blake.  12mo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London,  1796 

1426.  GODWIN  (MARY  WOLLSTONECRAFT).  Maria, 
ou  le  malheur  d'etre  femme,  ouvrage  posthume  de  Mary  Woll- 
stonecraft  Godwin:  imite  de  I'anglais  par  B.  Ducos.  First 
Edition  in  French.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1798 

1427.  GODWIN  (MARY  WOLLSTONECRAFT).  Post- 
humous Works  of  the  Author  of  a  Vindication  of  the  Rights 
of  Woman.  4  vols.  12mo,  half  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut.     (Name  on  title  of  vol.  4.     Some  notes  in  ink. ) 

London,  1798 

1428.  GODWIN  (MARY  WOLLSTONECRAFT).  A  De- 
fence of  the  Character  and  Conduct  of  the  late  Mary  Woll- 
stonecraft  Godwin,  founded  on  principles  of  Nature  and 
Reason,  as  applied  to  the  peculiar  circumstances  of  her  case; 
in  a  series  of  letters  to  A  Lady.  12mo,  half  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  London,  1803 

1429.  GODWIN  (WILLIAM).  Memoirs  of  the  Author 
of  a  Vindication  of  the  Rights  of  Woman.  Portrait  of  Mary 
Wollstonecraft  Godivin.  12mo,  three-quarter  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  179S 

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1430.  GODWIN  (WILLIAM).  Mandeville.  A  Tale  of 
the  Seventeenth  Century  in  England.  First  Edition. 
3  vols.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  brown  silk 
sides,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.      Edinburgh,  1817 

1431.  GOETHE  (JOHANN  WOLFGANG  VON). 
Werther.  Traduit  de  TAllemand  par  M.  L.  de  Sevelinges. 
3  plates  hy  J.  D.  Bertaux,  after  Berthon.  18mo,  half  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut  Paris,  1825 

1432.  GOETHE  (JOHANN  WOLFGANG  VON).  Faust, 
tragedie  traduite  en  franeais  par  M.  Albert  Stapfer.  3  por- 
traits, and  17  illustrations  hy  E.  Delacroix.  Folio,  red 
levant  morocco,  with  figure  of  Mephistopheles,  and  title  on 
cover  inlaid  in  bro\^Ti  morocco,  doublure  of  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Kaparlier. 

*  Two  portraits  are  inserted.  Paris,   1828 

1433.  GOETHE  (JOHANN  WOLFGANG  VON).  Faus- 
tus,  A  Dramatic  Mystery;  the  Bride  of  Corinth;  the  First 
Walpurgis  Night.  Translated  from  the  German  of  Goethe, 
and  illustrated  with  notes,  by  John  Anster,  and  including 
Part  Two  of  Faustus.  2  vols.  12mo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
F.  Bedford.  London,  1835-64 

1434.  GOETHE  (JOHANN  WOLFGANG  VON).  Les 
Souffrances  du  Jeune  Werther,  traduites  par  le  Comte  Henri 
de  La  B.  [edoyere].  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Alio.  Paris,  1845 

*  Large  Holland  paper  copy,  with  three  plates  after  Moreau 
the  younger,  proofs  before  letters.  Inserted  are  four  etchings 
by  Burdet  after  Tony  Johannot  in  two  states,  proofs  before 
letters  on  India  paper  and  lettered  impressions. 

1435.  GOETHE  (JOHANN  WOLFGANG  VON).  Rei- 
nike  Fuchs.  Engraved  title,  36  copper -plates,  25  woodcuts, 
etc.,  by  B.  Rahn  and  A.  Schleich  after  Wilhelm  von  Kaul- 
hach.  Royal  4to,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere.  Miinehen,  1846 

1436.  GOETHE  (JOHANN  WOLFGANG  VON). 
CEuvres,  Traduction  nouvelle  par  Jacques  Porchat.  Por- 
trait hy  Goutiere.  10  vols,  in  11,  8vo,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Petit.    Paris :  L.  Hachette  &  Cie.,  1859-63 

*  Only  100  copies  printed. 

1437.  GOFFE  (THOMAS).  The  Raging  Tvrke,  or, 
Baiazet  the  Second.  A  Tragedie  written  by  Thomas  Goffe, 
Master  of  Arts,  and  Student  of  Christ-Church  in  Oxford,  and 
Acted  by  the  Students  of  the  same  house.  First  Edition. 
Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London:  Printed  by  Avgvst.  Mathew^es,  for  Richard 
Meighen.  1631. 

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1438.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  An  Enquiry  into  the 
Present  State  of  Polite  Learning  in  Europe.  Vignette  on 
title.  12mo,  niger  morocco,  large  festoon  borders  on  sides, 
panel  back,  dentelle  borders,  entirely  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.     In  case. 

London :  Printed  for  R.  and  J.  Dodsley,  1759 

*  First  Edition,  uncut,  with  the  half-title.     Inserted  is  an 

AUTOGRAPH     LETTER     FROM     GOLDSMITH     TO     HIS     PUBLISHER,     J. 

Dodesley  (sic)  written  from  Gray's  Inn,  "Sir  I  shall  tale  it  as 
a  favour  if  you  can  let  me  have  ten  guineas  by  bearer,  for  which 
I  promise  to  account.     I  am  sir  your  humble  Servant, 

Oliver  Goldsmith. 
March  10th,  1764. 
P.S.  I  shall  call  to  see  you  on  Wednesday  next  with  copy,  etc." 

1439.  [GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).]  The  Citizen  of  the 
"World;  or,  Letters  from  a  Chinese  Philosopher  Residing  in 
London,  to  his  Friends  in  the  East.  2  vols.  12mo,  light  blue 
levant  morocco,  tooled  and  inlaid  in  an  elaborate  design,  silk 
linings,  all  edges  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery  (margin  of 
one  title  repaired). 

London :  Printed  for  the  Author,  and  sold  by  J.  Newbery, 
1762. 

*  First  Edition,  uncut.  Two  issues  were  printed  in  this 
year,  of  which  this  is  thought  to  be  the  first. 

1440.  [GOLDSMITH   (OLIVER).]     The  Life  of  Richard 
Nash,  of  Bath,  Esq. :  Extracted  principally  from  his  Original        ^ 
Papers.     Portrait  of  Nash  by   Walker.     8vo,  maroon   levant        /  ^  ~ 
morocco,  elaborate  borders,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club      / 
Bindery.  London:  Printed  for  J.  Newbery,  1762      ' 

*  First  Edition.  C  Large  Paper  copy:  Very  tall,  with  many 
lower  edges  uncut.  Contains  the  leaves  of  advertisement  of 
' '  Books  just  Published  by  J.  Newbery. ' ' 

1441.  [GOLDSMITH   (OLIVER).]     The  Life  of  Richard 

Nash,  Esq. ;  late  Master  of  the  Ceremonies  at  Bath.       Ex-  /',■) 

tracted  principally  from  his   Original  Papers.     Portrait   of      2/1/  ~ 
Nash  hy  Walker.     8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  dentelle  bor- 
ders, entirely  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  J.  Newbery,  1762 

*  Second  Edition.  Large  Paper  copy,  uncut.  Extremely 
rare.  Contains  the  leaf  of  advertisements  of  ' '  Books  just 
Published  by  J.  Newbery"  (works  of  Goldsmith  and  others). 
This'  edition  is  entirely  reset,  and  includes  a  Dedication  not  in 
the  first  edition. 

1442.  GOLDSMITH    (OLIVER).     The    Traveller;    or,    A 
Prospect  of   Society,   a  Poem.       Inscribed  to  the  Rev.   Mr.     -  y,     ) 
Henry  Goldsmith.     Fine  portrait  of  the  autlior,  after  Rey- 
nolds, inserted.     4to,   citron  levant   morocco,   with   a   broad 
panel  of  intertwined  scroll  design  on  the  sides,  inlaid  with 

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red  and  blue  morocco,  doublure  of  same  colored  levant,  silk 
linings,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  (Half- 
title  restored  on  inner  margin.) 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Newbery,  1765 

*  First  Edition  ;  second  issue,  the  first  having  been  published 
Dee.  19,  1764.  Contains  the  leaf  of  advertisements,  usually 
missing. 

1443.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  The  Traveller,  or  a 
Prospect  of  Society.  A  Poem  Inscribed  to  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Henry  Goldsmith.  By  Oliver  Goldsmith,  M.B.  The  Second 
Edition.  4to,  dark  green  levant  morocco,  elaborate  panels 
of  Persian  design,  in  pointille  tools;  doublure  of  the  same 
leather,  with  half  title,  ma,  edges  uncut,  in  a  case,  by  The 
Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  J.  Newbery,  in  St.  Pauls  Church-yard, 

1765. 

*  Presentation  copy  from  Goldsmith,  with  inscription  on 
the  half-title.  "With  tlie  Author's  test  esteem."  This  is  not 
a  new  issue  of  the  date  1765,  but  a  new  edition.  The  type  is 
lighter  faced,  and  occasional  changes  of  phraseology  occur,  e.  g., 
line  12,  page  3,  in  the  first  edition,  "Amidst  the  store,  'twere 
thankless  to  repine ' '  here  reads  ' '  Amidst  the  store,  should  thank- 
less   pride   repine. ' ' 

1444.  [GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).]  The  Vicar  of  Wake- 
field: A  Tale.     Supposed  to  be  written  by  Himself.     2  vols. 

12m0,  ORIGINAL  CALF,  RICHLY  GILT  BORDERS  AND  BACKS,  DOUBLE 
LETTERING   PIECES,    IN    MOROCCO   SOLANDER    CASE. 

Salisbury :  Printed  by  B.  Collins,  MDCCLXVI  [1766] 

,.,  s-^  *  The  rare  First  Edition,  and  the  earliest  issue,  having 

K  [j  the  misprint  ' '  Waekcfield ' '  for  ' '  Wakefield ' '  in  the  headline 

of  p.  95  vol.  II,  and  OF  exceptional  interest,  being  a  presen- 
tation COPY  FROM  Goldsmith  with  "from  the  Author"  on 
title  op  volume  one;  written  in  his  hand. 

The  following  four  points  make  this  copy  one  of  the 
most  interesting  and  desirable  in  existence: — (I)  It  is  a 
presentation  copy  from  the  author.  (II)  It  is  in  the  original 
calf,  gilt  borders  and  backs,  with  double  lettering  pieces;  where- 
as it  is  usually  unlettered  and  without  tooling.  Probably  one 
of  a  few  copies  specially  bound  for  the  author  for  presentation. 
(Ill)  Its  unusual  size;  the  copy  measuring  slightly  over  6%  x4 
inches.     (IV)  It  is  the  first  issue  of  the  first  edition. 

1445.  GOLDSMITH     (OLIVER).        The    Good    Natur'd 
^  Man:  a  Comedy.     As  Performed  at  the   Theatre  Royal  in 

Covent-Garden.     8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  ornate  panels  on 

sides,  gilt  top,  other  edges  entirely  uncut,  by  Riviere.     (Inner 

margin  of  Epilogue  repaired.)         London:  "W.  Griffin,  1768 

*  First  Edition:  very  scarce  in  uncut  state.    The  prologue 

is  by  Dr.  Johnson. 

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1446.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  The  Deserted  Village,  a 
Poem.  Vignette  on  title — ''The  sad  historian  of  the  pensive 
plain,"  by  Isaac  Taylor.  Large  4to,  blue  levant  morocco, 
covered  with  a  design  of  interlaced  inlays  in  ivory,  green,  and 
citron,  forming  compartments,  each  surrounded  with  delicate 
tooling ;  doublure  of  blue  levant,  dentelle  borders,  silk  linings, 
ENTIRELY  UNCUT,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  W.  Griffin,  1770 

*  First  Quarto  Edition,  uncut.  Very  unusual  in  this  con- 
dition. Measures  11  1/16x8  3/4,  with  Mr.  Hoe's  note  on  the 
fly-leaf  ' '  uncut  copy  of  the  first  quarto  edition,  presumably  the 
form  in  which  the  poem  was  first  printed. ' ' 

1447.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  The  Deserted  Village, 
a  Poem.  By  Dr.  Goldsmith.  Small  8vo,  boards  (not  origi- 
nal), EDGES  ENTIRELY  UNCUT,  witli  the  half-title.  In  a  mo- 
rocco case.  London :  Printed  for  W.  Griffin,  1770 

*  Second  issue  of  the  first  octavo  edition,  with  the  mis- 
print "head,"  page  9  line  1,  corrected  to  "hand."  A  note  on 
the  fly-leaf  in  the  handwriting  of  Mr.  Hoe  reads; — "The  first 
edition  of  this  poem  was  issued  in  two  sizes,  4to,  and  small  8vo. 
It  cannot  he  said  ivith  certainty  which  is  the  absolute  first  im- 
ipression,  hut  the  latter  is  ivithout  question  by  far  the  rarer." 

1448.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  The  Deserted  Village, 
a  poem.  By  Dr.  Goldsmith.  Small  Svo,  green  levant  mo- 
rocco, wide  borders  on  sides,  inlaid  in  black  morocco,  elabo- 
rately tooled;  doublure  of  black  morocco,  green  silk  guards, 
uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  W.  Griffin,  1770 

*  Third  issue  of  the  First  Octavo  Edition.  The  ornaments 
are  different  and  the  type  of  the  title-page  is  smaller,  etc. 

1449.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  She  Stoops  to  Conquer;- 
or,  The  Mistakes  of  a  Night.  A  Comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at 
the  Theatre-Royal  in  Covent  Garden.  Written  by  Doctor 
Goldsmith.  Svo,  citron  levant  morocco,  doublure  of  the  same, 
with  artistic  gold  tooled  panels,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by 
Chambolle-Duru.         London:  Printed  for  F,  Newbery,  1773 

,  *  The  genuine  first  issue,  which  varies  considerably,  both 
in  the  preliminary  matter  and  in  the  book  itself,  from  other 
editions  published  the  same  year.  The  preliminary  pages  con- 
sist of  title,  1  leaf;  dedication  to  Johnson,  Prologue  by  David 
Garrick;  Epilogue,  1  leaf.  This  edition  was  issued  without  half- 
title.  The  Comedy  B.  to  P.  1  in  fours.  The  pagination  and 
signatures  are  very  incorrectly  marked,  some  of  the  variations 
being  quite  important,  some  of  which,  if  not  all,  were  corrected 
in  later  issues.  P.  9,  C.  1,  the  catchword  "Scene"  is  here 
printed  in  small  "type,  sig.  Kl  p.  65  misprinted  56,  sig.  LI,  mis- 
printed 3,  and  its  pagination  misprinted;  the  headline  of  this 
page  is  also  misprinted  "A  Comedy,"  sig.  L2,  pp.  75-76,  mis- 
printed 83-68,  sig.  L3,  77-78,  misprinted  69-86.  There  are 
numerous  other  errors,  including  the  catchword  page  100  (reverse 
of  N2)  where  "Tony"  is  misprinted  for  "Hastings." 

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1450.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  Retaliation:  a  poem. 
By  Dr.  Goldsmith.  Including  Epitaphs  on  the  most  Dis- 
tinguished Wits  of  this  Metropolis.  Vignette  portrait  on  the 
title.     4to,  crimson  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  for  G.  Kearsly,  1774 

*  Tall  copy  of  the  First  Edition,  with  the  half-title; 
frequently  missing.     Published  posthumously. 

1451.  GOLDSMITH    (OLIVER).       An  Enquiry  into  the 
^^     Present   State   of   Polite   Learning   in   Europe.     Small   8vo, 

'n  ^niger  morocco,  large  festoon  borders,  gilt  back,  dentelle  bor- 
^         ders,  ENTIRELY  UNCUT,  by  The  Club  Bindery.     (Several  por- 
tions of  margins  supplied.)     In  a  case. 

London :  Printed  for  J.  Dodsley,  1774 

*  Second  edition  with  the  half-title.   Very  rare  in  uncut  state. 

,  1452.  GOLDSMITH    (OLIVER).      Essays.      CoUecta   re- 

"-^  /]  -  virescunt.     Vignette  on  title  ly  Bland.     12mo,  orange  limp 
^     '^     levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  other  edges  uncut,  by  R.  W.  Smith. 
(Several  portions  of  margins  skilfully  restored.) 

London :  Printed  for  I.  and  F.  Rivington,  1775 

*  Eare  in  this  state. 

1453.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  The  Haunch  of  Ven- 
ison ;  a  Poetical  Epistle  to  Lorde  Clare.  By  the  late  Dr.  Gold- 
smith. Portrait  of  the  author,  drawn  hy  Henry  Bunhury^ 
Esq.;  and  etched  hy  Bretherton.  4to,  light  green  levant  mo- 
rocco, with  four  broad  panels  decorated  with  ribbon  and 
floral  designs,  inlaid  in  ivory,  blue  and  citron  morocco ;  doub- 
lure of  green  levant  with  inlaid  border,  vellum  fly-leaves,. 
uncut,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Ridley,  in  St.  James's  Street,  and 
G.  Kearsley,  in  Fleet  Street,  1776. 

*  First  Edition.  Very  rare  in  uncut  state.  This  copy  is 
still  in  the  original  colored  and  figured  wrappers,  and  has  merely 
been  stitched  into  the  morocco  binding.  With  the  scarce 
half-title,  and  the  extra  leaves  signature  D,  of  four  pages,, 
at  the  end. 

.^      1454.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  The  Vicar  of  Wakefield. 
y^  f~\'^'^  K  Tale.     2  vols,  in  1,  8vo,  crimson  levant  morocco,  panelled 
^    '  sides,  gilt  top,  other  edges  uncut,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  by  Samuels  and  Ritchie,  1792: 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  three  different  j)or- 
traits  of  Goldsmith,  and  6  plates  by  Stothard,  all  proofs. 

1455.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER)  and  PARNELL 
(THOMAS).  Poems  by  Goldsmith  and  Parnell.  8  wood- 
cut vignettes  and  5  full-page  illustrations  hy   Thomas  and 

I      ^     John  Bewick.     4to,  original  boards,  uncut,  somewhat  worn. 

^^  London :  W.  Bulmer,  1795 

*  First  Edition.  Printed  on  Whatman  paper.  The  text  con- 
sists of  The  Deserted  Village,   The  Traveller,  the  Hermit,  and 

'  the  Lives  of  Goldsmith  and  Parnell  by  Isaac  Eeed  and  Goldsmith, 

respectively. 

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1456.  GOLDSMITH        (OLIVER)        and        PARNELL      ^ 

(THOMAS).     Poems  by  Goldsmith  and  Parnell.     Woodcut    '-^ 
illustrations   by   the   Bewicks.       Royal   8vo,   original   boards, 
uncut.  London :  Printed  by  W.  Bulmer,  1804 

*  Printed  on  Wliatman  paper. 

1457.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  The  Vicar  of  Wakefield: 

A  Tale.       24  colored  plates  hy  Thomas  Rowlandson.       8vo,    yA  — 
crimson  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin.  /  ^ 

London :  R.  Ackermann,  1823 

1458.  GOLDSMITH    (OLIVER).       The  Vicar   of  "Wake-      ^      j-^ 
field.     Illustrations  hy  George  Cruikshank.     12mo,  half  ma-     ^  /  __ 
roon  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Krafft.    London,  1832        / 

1459.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  The  Poetical  AVorks  of 
Oliver  Goldsmith.  Illustrated  by  wood  engravings  from  the 
designs  of  Members  of  the  Etching  Club.  With  a  Biographi- 
cal Memoir  and  Notes -on  the  Poems.  Edited  by  Bolton  Cor- 
ney With  38  ivoodcut  illustrations  hy  Cresivick,  Bed- 
grave,  Cope  and  others  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  London,  1846 

1460.  GOLDSMITH     (OLIVER).       Works.       Edited    by 

Peter  Cunningham.     4  vols.   8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,    /  ,/  Q  — 
gilt  edges,  by  Matthews.  London,  1854       '^ 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  113  plates,  including 
52  portraits.     Most  of  these  are  proofs,  some  in  2  or  3  states. 

1461.  GOLDSMITH    (OLIVER).       The  Vicar   of  Wake- 

field,  by  Oliver  Goldsmith.     32  illustrations  hy  William  Mul-    y  ^    — 
ready,  R.A.     4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  Riviere.  London,  1855 


-^    )  - 


^  '^ 


1462.  GOLDSMITH    (OLIVER).      -Le  Vicaire  de  Wake-  — 
field  par  Olivier  Goldsmith.     Traduction  de  M.  Aignan  revue        O  — 
par  Remond.     Illustrations  anglaises  par  31.  Georges  Thomas. 
Fleurons  et  vignettes  par  M.  Macquoid.     Square  8vo,  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.                                             Paris  [n.  d.] 

■"  Printed  on  rose-tinted  paper. 

1463.  GOLDSMITH    (OLIA^ER).       Le  Vicaire  de  Wake-        /?  ijf 
field;  traduction  nouvelle  et  complete  par  B.-H.   Gausseron.      ^ 
Illusti-ations  in  colors.     Royal  8vo.  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris:  A  Quantin  [n.  d.] 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

1464.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).  The  Deserted  Village.  -^■^"'^ 
Illustrated  hy  the  Etching  Cluh,  icith  35  tvoodcuts.  Small  ^  ^  ~~ 
4to,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Hayday.    London,  1857         ^ 


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1465.  GOMARA  (FRANCISCO  LOPEZ  DE).  La  His- 
toria  General  de  las  Indias.  With  the  rare  folding  map  of 
ihe  New  World  by  Ivan  Bellero.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.  Anvers:  Juan  Steelsio,  1554 

1466.  GOMARA  (FRANCISCO  LOPEZ  DE).  Historia 
de  Mexico,  con  el  descubrimiento  de  la  Nueva  Espaiia. 
Ar7ns  of  Cortes  on  the  title-page.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.  Anvers:  Juan  Steelsio,  1554 

1467.  GOMBERVILLE  (MARIN  LE  ROY  DE).  The 
Doctrine  of  Morality.  Translated  into  English  by  T.  M. 
Gibbs.  Frontispiece,  portrait,  vignettes  and  100  engrav- 
ings hy  Daret  after  Otho  Vaenius.  Folio,  red  morocco, 
gilt  ornaments,  gilt  edges.  London,  1721 

*  From  the  collections  of  the  Earl  of  Arran  and  of  the  Earl 
of  Ormond. 

1468.  GOMERSALL  (ROBERT).  The  Tragedie  of  Lo- 
dovick  Sforza  Dvke  of  Millan.  First  Edition.  Engraved 
title  hy  Cecill,  and  the  leaf  of  Explanation  opposite.  Small 
8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  Imprinted  at  London  in  the  yeare  1628 

*  A  large  copy. 

1469.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  and  JULES  DE).  Sophie 
Arnould,  d'apres  sa  correspondance  etses  memoires  inedits. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1857 

1470.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  and  JULES  DE).  Les 
Maitresses  de  Louis  XV.  Lettres  et  documents  inedits. 
2  vols,  royal  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  doublure 
of  citron  morocco  with  floral  borders,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
Thibaron-Joly.  Paris,  1860 

*  First  Edition.  One  of  8  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 
Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  154  portraits  and  two  au- 
togi'aphs  of  Madame  du  Barry  and  Edmond  de  Goncourt, 
There  are  proofs  before  letters  of  the  portrait  of  the  Prince  de 
Conde  by  Scriven,  Cardinal  de  Bernis,  by  Savart,  the  Dauphin, 
by  Lempereur,  the  Due  de  Choiseul,  by  Moreau,  and  Louis 
XVIII,  by  R.  Morghen;  fine  proofs  by  St.  Aubin  (9),  Le  Beau 
(9),  Gaucher  (6),  Ceroni  (6),  Cochin  (5),  Ficquet  (4),  Savart  (2), 
Marcenay  (3),  Delatre  (3) ;  portraits  of  Madame  de  Pompadour, 

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by  Ceroni,  St.  Aubin,  Littret,  Le  Beau,  Watson,  Mariage, 
Dieu,  and  Cochin,  after  Beauvardet  (2)  and  Latour;  of  Madame 
du  Barry,  by  Ceroni,  Gaucher,  Le  Beau,  etc.  There  are  in 
addition  two  original  etchings  by  Madame  de  Pompadour,  and 
a  portrait  of  Louis  XV  (Volume  II,  p.  212)  of  marvellous  exe- 
cution, "  fait  a  la  plume  "  by  Oudiuot  in  1795. 

1471.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  AND  JULES  DE).  Gavarni 
[Guillaume  Sulpice  Chevallier]  rhoraine  et  I'ceuvre.  Por- 
trait by  Flameng.  First  Edition.  8vo,  original  paper 
covers.  Paris,  1873 

1472.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  and  JULES  DE). 
L'Amour  au  dix-huitieme  Siecle.  Orname^ital  borders, 
etched  frontispiece  and  2  vignettes.  First  Edition,  on 
Whatman  paper.  Svo,  half  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Paris,  1875 

1473.  GONCOURT  (JULES  DE).  Eaux-fortes  de  Jules 
de  Goncourt.  Notice  et  Catalogue  de  Philippe  Burty. 
Folio,  loose,  in  a  portfolio.  Paris,  1886 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Holland  paper,  with  the  etchings  on 
Japan  paper. 

1474.  [GOODALL  (CHARLES).]  Poems  and  Transla- 
tions, written  Upon  Several  Occasions,  and  To  Several 
Persons.  By  a  late  Scholar  of  Eaton.  First  Edition. 
Small  8vo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Loudon:  Henry  Bon wicke,  1689 

*  These  poems  have  been  attributed  to  the  Earl  of  Rochester. 

1475.  GOUDEAU  (fiMILE).  Poemes  Parisiens.  Illus- 
trations de  Ch.  Jonas,  gravees  sur  bois  par  H.  Paillard. 
Svo,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1897 

*  One  of  138  copies  printed  on  China  paper. 

1476.  GOULD  (ROBERT).  The  Laurel,  a  Poem  on  the 
Poet-Laureat.  First  Edition.  4to,  green  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.       London:  Benj.  Tooke,  1685 

1477.  GOZLAN  (LEON).  Balzac  chez  lui.  Souvenirs  des 
Jardins.  First  Edition.  12mo,  three  quarter  olive  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Fonte- 
ney.  "  Paris,  1862 

1478.  GRAFFIGNY  (FRANgOISE  D'ISSEMBOURG 
d'H.).  Lettres  d'une  Peruvienne,  Nouvelle  edition,  aug- 
mentee  d'une  suite  qui  n'a  point  encore  ete  imprimee. 
Proof  impressions  of  the  2  frontispieces  and  2  vignettes 
after  Desenne.  2  vols.  18mo,  purple  morocco  gilt  and 
blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Ledoux.  In  half  morocco 
-cases.  Paris:  Didot  I'aine,  1797 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

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1479.  G[RAY],  R[OBERT].  Virginia's  Cure:  or  An 
Advisive  Narrative  concerning  Virginia.  Discovering  The 
true  Ground  of  that  Churches  Unhappiness,  and  the  only 
true  Remedy.  As  it  was  presented  to  the  Right  Reverend 
Father  in  God  Guilbert  Lord  Bishop  of  London,  September 
2,  1661.  Now  publish'd  to  further  the  Welfare  of  that 
and  the  like  Plantacions:  By  R.  G.  4to,  citron  levant  mo- 
rocco, covered  with  a  rich  design  with  mosaic  of  red  levant, 
tooled  in  scrolls  and  sprays,  doubled  with  red  levant,  bor- 
ders, gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  (Lacks  D  4,  a 
blank.)  London:  Printed  by  W.  Godbid  for  Henry 
Brome  at  the  Signe  of  the  Gun  in  Ivy-lane,   1662. 

*  First  Edition.  A  very  large  copy,  measuring  7I4  x  53^ 
inches.  "  This  is  an  eai'ly  tract  relating  to  Virginia,  and  is  of 
such  rarity  that  Sabin  says  he  had  never  seen  a  copy.  It  was 
reprinted  by  Peter  Force  in  his  Tracts,  vol.  3,  No.  15."— Church 
Catalogue. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

1480.  GRAY  (THOMAS).  Poems,  by  Mr.  Gray.  Small 
folio,  original  half  calf  and  boards,  uncut.  Only  200 
COPIES  PRINTED.  Parma:  Printed  by  Bodoni,  1793 

1481.  GRAY  (THOMAS).  The  Poems  of  Gray.  Extra 
ILLUSTRATED,  hy  the  insertion  of  112  proof  portraits  and 
views.,  many  proofs  in  different  states,  and  a  fragment  of 
nianuscrip)t  hy  Gray.  The  portraits  include  11  of  Gray,  one 
engraved  by  Caroline  Watson.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt  tooled  after  the  manner  of 
Derome,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.      London:  T.  Bensley,  1800- 

*  Largest  paper  copy. 

1482.  GRAY  (THOMAS).  The  Poems  of  Gray.  Extra 
Illustrated  hy  the  iiisertion  of  over  70  plates,  including 
numerous  portraits  of  Gray,  duplicates  in  the  earliest  state 
of  the  illustrations  published  with  the  book,  and  many  other 
plates,  proofs  on  India  paper  and  before  letterst  8vo,  green 
levant  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt  tooled  in 
the  manner  of  Derome,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews. 

London:  T.  Bensley,  1800 

*  Contains  the  rare  full-length  portrait  of  Gray  by  Rados. 

1483.  GREENE  (ROBERT).  Morando  The  Tritame- 
ron  of  Loue:  Wherein  certaine  pleasaunt  Conceites, 
uttered  by  diners  worthy  personages  are  perfectly  dys- 
coursed,  and  three  doubtfull  questj^ons  of  Loue,  mostpithely 
and  pleasauntly  discussed.  First  Edition  of  the  first 
PART.  Printed  in  Gothic  type.  Small  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco,giltedges,  by  DeCoverly.  London:  Edward  White, 1584 

*  From  the  Earl  of  Jersey,  and  the  Locker  collections,  with 
bookplates. 

230 


Virginias  Cure: 


O  R 


An  ADVISIVE  NARRATIVE 

VIRGINIA 

D  I  S  C  O  \'  E  R  I  N  G 

The  true  Ground  of  that  C  h  u  p.  c  h  e  s 

Unliappinefs,  and  the  only  true  Pvemcdy. 

As  it  was  prefented  to  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God 
GVILBERT  Lord  Bifliop  of  London  , 
Sef Umber  2.  i  6  6  i. 


Now  publifli'd  to  further  the  Welfare  of  that 
and  the  like  PLANTATIONS: 

By  K.  G. 


zAiii  this  Gojpel  of  the  K'mgdomc  jhall  U  pre.-ich'd  in  all  the  world  , 

for  a  wityiefs  unto  all  Natloris  ,  and  then  fi'-iU  the  ]E,nd  come , 

Mat.  24.  14. 
Is  /f  time  for  joH  O  ys  to  dmll  in  pur  celled  hotifes  ,  and  this  Houfe 

lie  wafle  ?  Jiorv  therefore  thw  faith  the  Lord  of  Hofts  ,  Cotifilsr 

yommtyss.   Hag.  i.  4,  5. 


LorMfi ,  Printed  by  W.  Cjodhld  for  Henry  Brome  at  the  Signe  cf 
the  (]tm  in  Ivy- lane,  1662, 


Gray's  "Virginia's  Cure/'  1662. 
(See  Xo.   1479.) 


1484.  GREENE  (ROBERT).  The  Spanish  Masquerade. 
Wherein  vnder  a  pleasant  deuise,  isdiscouered  effectuallie, 
in  certaine  breefe  sentences  and  Mottos,  the  pride  and  in- 
solencie  of  the  Spanish  estate:  with  the  disgrace  conceiued 
by  their  losse,  and  the  dismaied  confusion  of  their  troubled 
thoughtes.  Whereunto  by  the  Author,  for  the  better  vn- 
derstanding  of  his  deuice,  is  added  a  breefe  glosse.  Small 
4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford.  (Top  margins  of 
some  leaves  repaired.)  Printed  at  London  by  Roger  Ward 
for  Thomas  Cadman,  1589. 

*  One  of  two  issues  of  the  First  Edition,  both  published 
this  year. 

1485.  GREENE  (ROBERT).  Cicerconis  Amor,  Tullies- 
Love:  wherein  is  discoursed,  the  prime  of  Ciceroes  youth, 
setting  out  in  liuely  Portraitures,  how  yong  Gentlemen, 
that  Ajnne  at  Honor,  should  leuell  the  end  of  their  affec- 
tions, holding  the  loue  of  Countrey  and  Friends  in  more 
esteeme,  etc.  [Seventh  Edition.]  Small  4to,  polished 
calf,  gilt,  by  W.  Pratt. 

London:  W.  Stansby  for  John  Smethwicke,  1616 

1486  GREENE  (ROBERT).  Greenes  Farewell  to  Follie. 
Sent  to  Courtiers  and  Scholers,  as  a  president  to  warne 
them  from  the  vaine  delights,  that  drawes  youth  on  to 
repentance.  Second  Edition.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  some  lower  edges  uncut,  by  The  Club  Binderj*. 

London:  W.  White,  1617 

1487.  GREENE  (ROBERT).  Philomela,  The  Lady  Fitz- 
Waters  Nightingale.  Fourth  Edition.  Small  4to,  green 
morocco,  gilt  edges  (a  few  headlines  shaved,  margin  of  A* 
repaired  and  small  piece  torn  from  margin  of  I). 

London :  George  Purslowe,  1631 

1488.  GREENE  (ROBERT).  The  Dramatic  Works  of 
Robert  Greene,  to  which  are  added  his  Poems,  with  some 
account  of  the  author,  and  notes,  by  the  Rev.  Alexander 
Dyce.  2  vols.  8vo,  green  morocco  gilt,  arms  in  gold  on  the 
sides,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Clyde.     London:  Pickering,  1831 

*  One  of  12  copies  on  large  paper.     The  Griswold  copy  with 
Arms. 

1489.  GRESSET  (JEAN  BAPTISTE  LOUIS).  CEuvres, 
avec  Le  Parrain  Magnifique,  poeme  en  dix  chants,  ouvrage  post- 
hume.  Portrait  of  Gresset  hy  St.  Aubin  after  Nattier,  in  four 
states,  from  open-letter  proof  to  the  finished  plate,  also  eight 
plates  engraved  by  Simonet  (7)  and  de  Ghendt  after  the  de- 
signs of  Moreau,  each  plate  in  five  states,  viz.,  engraver's  etch- 
ing, proof  before  letters  on  plate  and  on  yelloiv  paper,  the 
lettered  proof,  and  the  ordinary  impression.     2  vols.,   Svo,. 

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green  levant  morocco,  donblures  of  red  morocco  with  dentelle 
borders  and  corner  ornaments,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Ciizin. 

Paris :  Ant.  Aug.  Renouard,  1811 

*  Large  papier  velin  copy.  Extra-illustrated  by  the  inser- 
tion of  a  portrait  engraved  by  Delvaux  (1787)  after  Beruer 
and  an  original  sepia  drawing  as  frontispiece  to  Vol.  II. 

1490.  GRESSET  (JEAN  BAPTISTE  LOUIS).  (Euvres. 
2  vols.  18mo,  green  vellum,  uncut.  Paris :  Didot,  1806 

*  Printed  on  vellum.     From  the  Syston  Park  Library. 

1491.  GRESSET  (JEAN  BAPTISTE  LOUIS).  Poemes. 
Illustrations.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Thibaron.  Paris :  Chez  D.  Jouaust,  1867 

*  One  of  2  copies  on  vellum.  Extra-illustrated  by  the 
insertion  of  2  portraits  of  the  author,  and  7  brilliant  plates  by 
Moreau,  proofs  before  letters. 

1492.  GRESWELL  (REV.  WILLIAM  PARR).  Annals 
of  Parisian  Typography,  containing  an  account  of  the  Earliest 
Typographical  Establislmients.  Frontispiece  and  facsimiles. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1818 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

1493.  GRIFFITH  (ELIZABETH).  The  School  for  Rakes, 
a  Comedy.  As  it  is  Performed  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in  Drury- 
Lane.    First  Edition.    8vo,  morocco.  London,  1769 

1494.  GRIMM  (HERMAN).  Life  of  Michael  Angelo. 
Translated  with  the  author's  sanction,  by  Fanny  Elizabeth 
Bunnett.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  R.  W.  Smith.  Boston,  1866 

*  Large  Paper  copy.  Extra-illustrated  with  120  portraits 
and  views,  also  an  original  drawing  of  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 
Many  of  the  plates  are  proofs. 

1495.  GRIMiM  (M.  M.).  German  Popular  Stories.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Kinder  unci  Haus  Marchen.  Collected  bj^  M.  M. 
Grimm.  Etched  plates  dy  George  Cruikshank.  2  vols,  small 
8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 
With  the  half-titles,  and  leaf  of  advertisement  at  the  end  of 
Vol.  II  (but  lacking  those  at  the  beginning). 

London :  C.  Baldw\Ti,  1823 ;  C.  Robins,  1826 

*  First  Edition  of  Volume  II,  and  second  edition  of  Vol.  I, 
the  word  ' '  marchen ' '  modified ;  ' '  The  Travelling  Musicians,  or, 
the  Waits  of  Bremen, ' '  on  page  9;  "  The  Waggish  Musicians ' ' 
on  page  81,  etc. 

1496.  GRIMSTON  (WILLIAM  LUCKYN,  (FIRST)  VIS- 
COUNT). The  Lawyer's  Fortune;  or,  Love  in  a  Hollow  Tree. 
A  comedy.  Engraved  frontispiece.  Small  8vo,  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.      London,  1736 

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1497.  GROLIER  CLUB.  A  Decree  of  Star  Chaml)er  con- 
cerning Printing',  made  July  11,  1637.  Illuminated  vujnette- 
titlr,  hcafJings,  tail-pieces,  rfr.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  g-ilt, 
"wide  side-borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  top,  uncut,  wilh  the  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  David.    New  York  :  The  Grolier  Club,  1884 

*  One  of  only  150  copies  of  the  first  book  published  by  the 
Club. 

1498.  GROLIER  CLUB.  (1).  Transactions  of  the  Grolier 
Club  from  its  Foundation  January,  1884,  to  July,  1885.  Part 
I.;  (2).  Transactions  of  the  Grolier  Club  from  July,  1885,  to 
February,  1894.  Part  II.;  (3).  Transactions  of  the  Grolier 
Club  from  February,  1894,  to  July,  1899.  Part  III.  Etched 
portraits  and  illustrations,  some  on  Japan  paper.  3  vols.  4to, 
original  wrappers,  uncut. 

New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1885- '94- '99 
,  *  Limited  editions  of  each  part. 

1499.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam,  the 
Astronomer-Poet  of  Persia.  Rendered  into  English  verse  by 
Edward  Fitzgerald.  Initials,  &c.,  in  gold  and  colors.  8vo, 
blue  levant  morocco,  covered  with  an  elaborate  Persian  design, 
doublure  of  brown  morocco,  wide  borders,  bv  Ramage. 

New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1885 

*  One  of  150  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

1500.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Irving  (Washington).  A  His- 
tory of  New  York  from  the  Beginning  of  the  World  to  the  End 
of  the  Dutch  Dynasty.  Illustrations  hij  Geo.  H.  Bougliton, 
Will  H.  Drake,  and  Howard  Pyle,  and  etchings  by  Henry  C. 
Eno  and  F.  Raiiljicheck.  2  vols.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  backs,  elaborate  borders,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  gilt 
borders,  silk  guards,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  in  morocco  cases, 
by  Joly.  New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1886 

*  One   of  2   copies  printed  on   vellum,  with   duplicate  im- 
pressions of  the  etchings. 

1501.  GROLIER  CLUB.  De  Vinne  (Theodore  Low).  His- 
toric Printing  Types.  A  Lecture  read  before  the  Grolier  Club 
of  New  York,  January  25,  1885,  with  Additions  and  new  Illus- 
trations. Facsimiles  of  types,  d-c.  Royal  8vo,  crimson  levant 
morocco,  blind  and  gold-tooled  panels,  corner  ornaments, 
broad  inside  borders,  vellum  fly-leaves,  gilt  top,  bv  Matthews. 

New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1886 

*  One  of  2  copies  printed  on  vellum.     Presentation  copy 
from  the  author  to  Mr.  Iloe,  with  inscription. 

1502.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Reade  (Charles).  Peg  Woffington. 
2  vols.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 
by  Joly.  New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1887 

*  One  of  250  copies. 

333 


1503.  GROLIERCLUB.  DeVinne  (Theodore Low).  Chris- 
topher Plantin  and  the  Plantin-Moretus  Museum  at  Antwerp. 
Illustrations  hy  Joseph  Pennell.  Royal  8vo,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  panels  of  interlacing  fillets,  comer  ornaments,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1888 
"  One  of  300  copies. 

1504.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Areopagitica.  A  Speech  of  Mr. 
John  Milton,  for  the  Liberty  of  Unlicensed  Printing.  With 
an  introduction  by  James  Russell  Lowell.  Small  8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1890 

*  One  of  325  copies  on  Holland  paper.     A  specimen  signature 
on  vellum  is  loosely  inserted. 

1505.  GROLIERCLUB.  Curtis  (George  William).  Wash- 
ington Irving :  A  Sketch.  Portraits  of  Matilda  Hoffman  and 
Irving,  and  cut  of  CocMoft  Hall  Summer  House.  Svo,  red 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.      New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1891 

*  One  of  344  copies  printed. 

1506.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Conway  (Moncure  Daniel). 
Barons  of  the  Potomack  and  the  Rappahannock.  Facsimile. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1892 

*  One  of  360  copies  on  Italian  hand-made  paper. 

1507.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Catalogue  of  an  exhibition  of  Illu- 
minated and  Painted  Manuscripts  together  with  a  few  early 
printed  books  with  illuminations — also  some  examples  of 
Persian  Manuscripts  and  an  introductory  essay.  Plates  in 
facsimile.  8vo,  olive  green  levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  R.  W. 
Smith.  New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1892 

*  One  of  350  copies. 

1508.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Catalogue  of  Original  and  Early 
Editions  of  some  of  the  Poetical  and  Prose  Works  of  English 
Writers  from  Langland  to  Wither.  87  facsimiles  of  title-pages 
and  frontispieces.    8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  uncut. 

New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1893 

*  One  of  3  copies  feinted  on  vellum. 

1509.  GROLIER  CLUB.  New  York  Laws.  Facsimile  of 
the  Laws  and  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  for  their  Majesties 
Province  of  New  York,  &c.,  &c.,  at  New  York.  Printed  and 
sold  by  William  Bradford,  1694.  With  Historical  Introduc- 
tion, Notes  on  the  Laws,  &c.,  by  Robert  L.  Fowler.  Small  folio, 
vellum,  uncut.  New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1894 

*  Edition  limited  to  315  copies. 

1510.  GROLIER  CLUB.  A  Description  of  the  Early 
Printed  Books  owned  by  the  Grolier  Club,  with  a  brief  ac- 
count of  their  printers  and  the  history  of  typography  in  the 
fifteenth   century.      Facsimiles.      Folio,   light   bro"wn   levant 

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morocco,  gilt  back,  side  borders,  doublure  of  vellum,  gilt  over 
rough  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1895 

*  One  of  3  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

1511.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Warren  (Arthur).  The  Charles 
Whittinghams  Printers.  With  many  portraits,  illustrations 
and  reproductions.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  decorated 
with  a  floriated  design  of  very  rich  tooling,  doublure  of  vellum, 
gilt  over  rous'h  edges,  by  The  Club  Binderv. 

■  New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1896 

*  One  of  3  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

1512.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Koehler  (S.  R.)  A  Chronologi- 
cal Catalogue  of  the  Engravings,  Dry-Points  and  Etchings  of 
Albert  Diirer,  as  exhibited  at  the  Grolier  Club.  Illustrated. 
4to,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York:  Grolier  Club,  1897 

*  One  of  400  copies. 

1513.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Pichon  (Baron  Jerome).  The 
Life  of  Charles  Henry,  Count  Hoym,  Ambassador  from  Sax- 
ony-Poland to  France,  and  Eminent  French  Bibliophile,  1694- 
1736.  With  a  Sketch  of  the  life  of  the  late  Baron  Pichon. 
Engraved  portraits,  facsimiles  of  bindings  and  other  illus- 
trations. Royal  8vo,  original  silk-brocade  binding,  morocco 
back  and  comers,  uncut.      New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1899 

*  One  of  303  copies. 

1514.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Pichon  (Baron  Jerome).  The 
Life  of  Charles  Henry,  Count  Hojui,  Ambassador  from  Sax- 
ony-Poland to  France,  and  Eminent  French  Bibliophile,  1694- 
1736.  Royal  8vo,  dark  blue  levant  morocco,  covered  with  a 
scroll  tooling  in  compartments,  studded  with  dots,  vellum  lin- 
ings, gilt  top,  uncut,  with  leather  slip,  embroidered  inside  and 
in  brown  leather  case,  bv  The  Club  Bindery. 

New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1899 

*  One  of  3  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

1515.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Carpenter  (G.  R.).  A  transla- 
tion of  Giovanni  Boccaccio's  Life  of  Dante  with  an  introduc- 
tion and  a  note  on  the  portraits  of  Dante.  Portrait  of  Dante, 
and  folded  plate  of  Florence.    8vo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1900 

*  One  of  300  copies. 

1516.  GROLIER  CLUB.  The  History  of  Helyas,  Knight 
of  the  Swan.  Translated  by  Robert  Copland,  from  the  French 
Version  published  in  Paris,  1504.  A  Literal  reprint  in  the 
types  of  Wynkin  de  Worde,  after  the  unique  copy  printed  by 
him  upon  parchment  in  London  MCCCCCXII.  Small  4to^ 
pigskin,  with  clasps,  uncut. 

New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1901 

*  One  of  325  copies  on  Whatman  paper. 

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1517.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Be  Vinne  (Theodore  Low). 
Title-Pages  as  Seen  by  a  Printer,  and  some  Observations  on 
the  early  and  recent  Printing  of  Books.  Numerous  fac- 
similes.    8vo,  half  red  straight-grain  morocco,  uncut. 

New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1901 

*  One  of  325  copies. 

1518.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Hart  (Charles  Henry— Editor). 
Catalogue  of  the  Engraved  Portraits  of  Washington.  With 
21  illustrations.     4to,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1904 

*  One  of  425  copies. 

1519.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Stauffer  (David  McNeely). 
American  Engravers  on  Copper  and  Steel.  Numerous  fine 
portraits  on  Japan  paper.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  cloth  and  boards, 
uncut.  New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1907 

*  One  of  350  copies. 

1520.  GROLIER  CLUB.  De  Lincy  (A.  J.  V.  le  Roux). 
Researches  concerning  Jean  Grolier,  his  Life  and  his  Library. 
"With  a  Partial  Catalogue  of  his  books  Edited  by  Roger 
Portalis.  Translated  by  Carolyn  Shipman.  12  illustrations 
in  color  on  imperial  Japan  paper.  Imperial  8vo,  half  blue 
morocco,  uncut.  New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1907 

*  First  issue  of  the  First  Edition.  One  of  800  copies. 
With  numerous  marginal  corrections  and  notes  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Mr.  Hoe. 

1521.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Hawthorne  (Nathaniel).  The 
Scarlet  Letter.  Illustrated  hy  George  H.  Bought  on,  ivith 
the  plates  in  two  states,  histre  a7id  colored.  Royal  8vo,  half 
cloth  and  boards,  uncut.     New  York :  The,  Grolier  Club,  1908 

*  One  of  300  copies. 

1522.  GROTE  (GEORGE).  Plato,  and  the  other  com- 
panions of  Sokrates.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  green 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1865 

1523.  GROTE  (HARRIET  LEWIS).  Memoirs  of  the 
Life  of  Ary  Scheffer.  First  Edition.  Portrait  and  fac- 
simile.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1860 

1524.  GROTIUS  (HUGO).  Syntagma  Arateorum.  Opus 
poetic^e  et  astronomic  studiosis  utilissimum.  Numerous 
copper-plates  representing  the  signs  of  the  Zodiac  and  the 
principal   Constellations.     4to,   old  red  morocco,   gilt   edges. 

Ex  Officina  Plantiniana,  1600 

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1525.  GRUEL  (LfiON).  Manuel  Hisiorique  et  Biblio- 
grapliique  de  I'Amateur  de  Reliures.  Illustrated  with  126 
plates,  iacluding  etchings^  colored  reproductions.,  etc.;  and 
many  hundred  woodcuts.  4to,  dark  browu  calf,  richly 
chiselled  in  a  gothic  design  of  foliage  and  birds,  the  title 
in  gold  and  colors  on  the  front  cover,  silk  linings,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  hy  Gruel.     In  a  brown  morocco  case.        Paris,  1887 

*  One  of  110  copies  on  papier  des  Vosges.   A  masterpiece  of 

CHISELLED  BINDING. 

1526.  GUARD  (THEODORE  DE  LA).  Mercurius  Anti- 
mechanicus.  Or  The  Simple  Coblers  Boy.  With  his  Lap- 
full  of  Caveats  (or  Take  heeds)  Documents,  Advertisements 
and  Prsemonitions  to  all  his  honest  fellow-tradesmen- 
Preachers,  but  more  especially  a  dozen  of  them,  in  or  about 
the  City  of  London.  First  Edition.  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery  (margins  re- 
paired), London:  Printed  for  John  Walker,  1648 

1527.  GUEROULT  (GUILLAUME).  Le  Premier  (et 
second)  livre  des  emblem es.  88  emblematic  woodc^ds. 
2  parts  in  one  vol.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  centre 
ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Lyon  :  Balthazar  Arnouillet,  1540 

1528.  GUERU  (HUGUES).  Les  Chansons  folastres  et  re- 
creative de  Gaultier  Gargville.  Engraved  frontispiece.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Canape.     Paris,  1858 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  India  paper. 

1529.  GUEVARA  (ANTONIO  DE).  L'Horloge  des 
Princes  avec  le  tresrenomme  livre  de  Marc  Avrele  .  .  . 
Traduit  en  partie  de  Castillan  en  Francois,  par  feu  N.  de 
Herberay  .  .  .  &depuis  reueu  &  corrige  nouuellment,  outre 
les  precedentes  impressions  par  cy  deuant  imprimees. 
Thick  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
Bauzonnet.  Paris:  Chez  Gabriel  Buon,  1588 

1530.  GUIFFREY  (JULES).  Antoine  Van  Dyck,  sa  Vie 
et  son  Q^uvre.  With  28  full-page  engravings,  one  fleuron 
and  90  illustrations  in  the  text.     Folio,  in  a  cloth  portfolio. 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Paris,  1882 

1531.  GUILLEMIN  (AMEDEE).  Les  Chemins  de  Fer. 
lllustre  de  121  vignettes.     12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Printed  on  India  paper.  Paris,  1869 

1532.  [tTABINGTON    (WILLIAM).]      Castara.      The 

^-^  Second  Edition,  corrected  and  augmented. 
12mo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  richly  ornamented  with 
a  scroll  design,  compartments  thickly  studded,  gilt  edges, 
by  Riviere.  London:  Printed  by  B.  A.  and  T.  F.,  1635 

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1533.  HAEFTEN  (BENEDICTUS).     Regia  Via   Crucis. 

Engraved  title  and  38  emhlematic  copper  engravings.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Antuerpiae,  1728 

1534.  HALEVY  (LUDOVIC).  Un  Mariage  d'Amour. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  uncut, 
original  wrappers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  One  of  40  copies 
on  Holland  paper.  Paris,  1881 

1535.  [HALIBURTON  (THOMAS  CHANDLER).]  The 
Clockmaker;  or,  The  Sayings  and  Doings  of  Samuel  Slick, 
of  Slickville.  First  English  Edition.  Portrait  and  5 
plates  in  Vol.  Ill  in  the  manner  of  John  Leech.  3  vols. 
12rao,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London:  Richard  Bentley,  1837-'38-'40 

1536.  [HALIBURTON  (THOMAS  CHANDLER).]  Rule 
and  Misrule  of  the  English  in  America.  First  English 
Edition.  2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut  (library  labels  on 
covers).  London,  1851 

1537.  HALL  (T.)  The  Queen's  Royal  Cookery;  or. 
Expert  and  ready  way  for  the  Dressing  of  all  sorts  of  Flesh, 
Fowl,  Fish,  etc. ,  and  making  all  sorts  of  Pickles,  also  mak- 
ing Variety  of  Pies,  Pasties,  etc. ;  with  the  Art  of  Preserv- 
ing and  Candying  of  Fruits  and  Flowers;  together  with 
several  Cosmetick  or  Beautifying  Waters,  etc.  Frontispiece 
in  compartments,  loith  a  portrait  of  Queen  Anne  at  top,  and 
one  plate.  16 mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  London:  For  S.  Bates,  1729 

1538.  HALLAM  (HENRY).  Introduction  to  the  Litera- 
ture of  Europe,  in  the  fifteenth,  sixteenth,  and  seventeenth 
centuries.  First  Edition.  4  vols.  8vo,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  bj^  Bedford.  London,  1837-9 

*  Extra  ILLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  450  portraits,  the 
majority  being  proofs,  of  which  105  are  on  India  paper.  The 
portraits  include  fine  examples  of  engraving  by  Faithorne, 
Hollar,  Marshall,  Crispin  de  Pass,  Delaram,  Nanteuil,  Ficquet, 
Vertue,  and  others,  and  a  di-awing  of  Sir  John  Davies. 

1539.  HALLE   AND  GRAFTON'S  CHRONICLE.     The 

Vnion  of  the  two  noble  and  illustrefamelies  of  Lancastre  & 
Yorke,  beeying  long  in  continual  discensiou  for  the  croune 
of  this  noble  realme,  with  all  the  actes  done  in  bothe  the 
tymes  of  the  Princes,  bothe  of  the  one  linage  and  of  the 
other,  beginnyng  at  the  tj^me  of  k;y^ng  Henry  the  fowerth, 
the  first  aucthor  of  this  deuision,  and  so  successiuely  pro- 
ceadjmg  to  the  reigne  of  the  high  and  prudent  prince  king 
Henry  the  eight,  the  undubitate  flower  and  very  heire  of  both 
the  sayd  linages.     Title-page  within  a  ivoodcut  border,  ivith 

238 


a  view  of  the  King  sitting  in  Parliament,  and  Grafton's 
device  at  the  bottom;  a  large   woodcut  on  the  last  leaf  of 
Henry  VIII  with  the  Lords  and    Commons,  probably  bij 
Holbein;  a7id  large  woodcut  initials  throughout.     Folio,  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Ilering. 
Londini:  In  officina  Richardi  Graftoni  typis  impress.  1548 
*  The  Heber  copy,  with  an  autograph  letter  of  that    collec- 
tor inserted,  in  which  he  writes:  '' The  first   U   leaves  in  the 
Chronicle  are  of  the  impression  distinguished  by  the  Arms  in- 
stead of  the  Nativity  and  loithout  the  enumeration  of  lines  in 
the  inner  margin,  being  in  my  opinion  {though  contrary  to  that 
of  Herbert)  those  ifliich  properly  belong  to  this  edition  of  154S, 
ivith  lohich  they  most  exactly  correspond.     It  is  on  the  lohole  a 
sound,  clean,  genuine  copy,  not  injured  or  defaced  by  any  scrib- 
bling,  which  is  a  state  in  ivhich  it  does  not  occur  once  in  a  hun- 
dred times.     There  is  no  one  of  the  series  of  Old  English  Chron- 
icles so  difficult  to  find  in  good  state,  especially  tvith  a  clean 
and  perfect  title-page,  as  Grafton's,  of  ivhich  be  it  remembered 
there  is  but  one  edition." 

1540.  HALLIWELL-PHILLIPS  (.JAMES  ORCHARD— 
Editor).  Torrent  of  Portugal.  An  English  Metrical  Ro- 
mance. Now  first  published  from  an  unique  manuscript  of 
the  fifteenth  century  preserved  in  the  Chetham  Library  at 
Manchester.  12mo,  brown  morocco,  wide  gilt  borders, 
gauffred'gilt  edges.  London,  1842 

*  One  of  6  copies  printed  on  thick  paper,  autographed 
by  the  printer,  John  Russell  Smith. 

1541.  HALLIWELL-PHILLIPS  (JAMES    ORCHARD— 

Editor).  Contributions  to  Early  English  Literature,  de- 
rived chiefly  from  Rare  Books  and  Ancient  Inedited  Manu- 
scripts, from  the  Fifteenth  to  the  Seventeenth  Century. 
Title-pacie  printed  in  blue,  red  and  black.  4to,  red  morocco 
gilt,  in  the  manner  of  Roger  Payne,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere, 
London  [Brixton  Hill]:   For  Private  Circulation,  1849 

*  One  of  75  copies  printed  for  the  editor.     Contains,— "The 
.     Suddaine   Turne  of  Fortune's  Wheele,  &c.",  by  John  Taylor, 

1631;  "The  Life  of  St.  Katheriue,  Tale  of  the  Knight  and  his 
Wife,  and  an  Account  of  tlie  Magical  Manuscript  of  Dr.  Caius' : 
"The  Tale  of  the  Smyth  and  his  Dame,  and  the  Booke  of 
Robin  Conscience";  "Band.  Ruffe,  and  Cuffe,  a  Costume 
Shew.  &c.";  "Ballads  and  Poems  respecting  Hugh  of  Lin- 
coln"; and  "The  Interlude  of  Youth." 

1542.  HALSEY  (R.  T.  HAINES).  Pictures  of  Early  New 
York,  on  dark  blue  Staffordshire  Pottery,  together  with 
pictures  of  Boston  and  New  England,  Philadelphia,  the 
South  and  West.  With  166  colored  illustrations.  Imperial 
8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  covered  with  mosaic  medallions  of 
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New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  and  Co.,  1899 

*  One  of  268  copies,  with  duplicate  set  of  the  plates,  in  colors, 
on  white  satin. 

1543.  HAMERTON  (PHILIP  GILBERT).  Etching  and 
Etchers.  35  etcliingi^  [some  original],  after  Seymour  Ha  den, 
Cope,  Redgrave,  Rembrandt,  etc.  Imp,  8vo,  half  blue 
morocco,  uncut.  London,  1868 

*  First  Edition,  of  which  very  few  copies  were  issued  in  un- 
cut state. 

1544.  HAMERTON  (PHILIP  GILBERT).  Painting  in 
France  after  the  decline  of  Classicism.  First  Edition. 
IJf  photo  graphic  illustrations.  4  to,  half  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1869 

1545.  HAMERTON  (PHILIP  GILBERT).  Man  in  Art, 
Studies  in  religious  and  historical  Art,  Portrait,  and  Genre. 
First  Edition.  With  J/.6  plates  in  mezzotint,  line-engrav- 
ing, etc.     Folio,  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1892 

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1546.  HAMILTON  (COUNT  ANTHONY).  Memoires 
du  Comtede  Grainmont,  par  le  C.  Antoine  Hamilton.  Edi- 
tion ornee  de  73  portraits  graves  d''apres  les  tahleaux  origi- 
naux.  4to,  green  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  Staggemeier  and  Welcher.     In  a  case. 

Londres:  Edwards,  ca.  1794 

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Nogent,  Osborne,  Parker,  Schiavonetti,  Silvester,  Tomkins, 
and  Van  den  Berghe. 

1547.  HAMILTON  (COUNT  ANTHONY).  Memoirs  of 
Count  Grammont.  A  new  edition.  To  which  are  prefixed 
a  biographical  sketch  of  Count  Hamilton,  and  a  translation 
of  the  epistle  to  Count  Grammont.  Illustratedhy  sixty-four 
portraits,  engraved  by  Edward  Scriven,  etc.  2  vols.  4to, 
blue  levant  morocco,  profusely  gilt  tooled,  blue  silk  linings, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1811 

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many  in  2  states  and  one  in  colors. 

1548.  HAMILTON  (WALTER).  French  Book-Plates. 
A  hand-book  for  Ex-Libris  Collectors.  Nu7nerous  fac- 
similes. First  Edition.  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  One  of 
36  copies  on  Japan  paper.  London,  1892 

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1549.  HAMILTON  (SIR  WILLIAM).  Collection  of 
Etruscan,  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities.  Titles  within 
colored  borders,  vignettes  by  Nolli,  and  a  large  number  of 
plates,  colored  and  pld in.  4  vols,  atlas  folio,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

*  With  English  and  French  text.  Naples,  1706-67 

1550.  HANDEL  (GEORGE  F.)  and  SMITH  (JOHN  C). 
Anecdotes.  With  select  pieces  of  mnsic,  composed  by  J.  C. 
Smith,  never  before  published.  Folio,  half  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London:  W.  Buhner  &  Co.,  1799 

*  Portrait  of  Handel,  by  E.  Harding  after  Denner;  and  of 
Smith,  by  Harding  after  Zoffany;  and  thirty-four  pages  of 
music  score. 

1551.  [HARDY  (THOMAS).]  Desperate  Remedies. 
First  Edition.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     London,  1871 

*  Hardy's  first  book.  Rare.  Fine  clean  copy,  without 
library  labels. 

1552.  HARDY  (THOMAS).  The  Hand  of  Ethelberta. 
A  Comedy  in  Chapters.  Illustrations.  First  Edition.  2 
vols.  8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1876 

1553.  HARDY  (THOMAS).  The  Return  of  the  Native. 
First  Edition.  3Ia2J.  3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  (labels  removed 
from' covers).  London,  1878 

1554.  HARDY  (THOMAS).  Two  on  a  Tower.  First 
Edition.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1882 

1555.  HARDY  (THOMAS).  The  Woodlanders.  First 
Edition.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1887 

1556.  HARDY  (THOMAS).  Jude  the  Obscure.  First 
Edition.  Etching  by  H.  Macbeth- Raeburn  and  a  map  of 
Wessex.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1896 

1557.  HARINGTON  (SIR  JOHN).  Ulysses  upon  Ajax. 
Written  by  Misodiaboles  to  his  friend  Philaretes.  First 
Edition.  Small  8vo,  gilt  edges,  by  Clarke  &  Bedford. 
(Sig.  D6  supplied  in  manuscript.) 

London:  Thomas  Gubbins,  1596 

1558.  HARINGTON  (SIR  JOHN— Translator).  The 
Englishmans  Docter,  or  The  School  of  Salerne,  or  Physicall 
Obseruations  for  the  perfect  Preseruing  of  the  bodj-  of  Man 
in  continuall  health.  8vo,  maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  hy  Lortic.      (One  corner  repaired.) 

London  Printed  for  lohn  Helme,  and  lohn  Busby  lunior, 

1607. 

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1618  under  the  title  of  "  The  Salerne  School." 

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1559.  HARIOT  (THOMAS).  A  briefe  and  true  report 
of  the  new  found  laud  of  Virginia.  Illustrations  in  the  text. 
Folio,  half  dark  blue  roan. 

[reprint]  Francoforti  ad  Moenura :  Typus  J.  Wecheli, 
1590. 

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1560.  HARRISSE  (HENRY).  Christopher  Columbus 
and  the  Bank  of  Saint  George  (Uflficio  di  San  Giorgio  in 
Genoa).  Two  letters  addressed  to  Samuel  L.  M.  Barlow, 
Esquire.  Frontispiece  and  facsimile.  4to,  half  red  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1888 

*  150  copies  were  printed,  of  which  21  were  destroyed  by  fire 
in  1894. 

1561.  HARRISSE  (HENRY).  The  Discovery  of  North 
America.  A  Critical,  Documentary,  and  Historic  Investi- 
gation, with  an  Essay  on  the  Early  Cartography^  of  the  New 
World,  including  Descriptions  of  250  Maps  or  Globes  exist- 
ing or  lost,  constructed  before  the  year  1536;  to  which  are 
added  a  Chronology  of  100  Voyages  Westward,  Projected, 
Attempted,  or  Accomplished  between  1431  and  1504;  Bio- 
graphical Accounts  of  the  300  Pilots  who  first  crossed  the 
Atlantic;  and  a  List  of  the  Original  Names  of  American 
Regions,  Caciqueships,  Mountains,  Islands,  Capes,  Gulfs, 
Rivers,  Towns  and  Harbours.  Illustrated.  4to,  brown  pig- 
skin, blind  tooled,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1892 

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1562.  HASIUS  (JOANNES).  Pref atio  laudatoria  in  Artem 
Chiromanticam.  Gothic  tj^pe.  Large  luoodcut  on  title,  and 
numerous  ivoodcid  figures  of  hands  loith  chiromantic  signs^ 
in  the  text.  Small  4to,  mottled  calf,  gilt  centre  wreaths,  by 
Birdsall.  Augustse:  per  Joannem  Erffordianum,  1518 

*  Rake.     From  the  Yemeniz  and  Lord  Amherst  libraries. 

1563.  HASLEWOOD  (JOSEPH— Editor).  Ancient  Criti- 
cal Essays  upon  English  Poets  and  Poesy.  Large  printer'' s 
device  on  titles.  2  vols.  4to,  brown  straight-grain  morocco, 
wide  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges.  London,  1811-15 

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coigne,  Harvey,  Spenser,  K.  James,  Daniel,  and  others,  with 
facsimile  title-pages. 

1564.  HAWTHORNE  (NATHANIEL).  Twice-Told 
Tales.  First  Edition.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,*  uncut,  with  the  advertisements  and  final  blank 
leaf  after  the  text,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Boston,  1837 

1565.  HAWTHORNE  (NATHANIEL).  Doctor  Grim- 
shawe's  Secret.  A  Romance.  First  Edition.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  ^  Boston,  1883 

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1566.  HAWTHORNE  (NATHANIEL).  Complete  Works. 
With  introductorj'  notes  by  George  Parsons  Lathrop.  Illus- 
trated with  etchings  by  Blum,  Church,  Dielman  and  others. 
13  vols,  royal  8vo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1883 

*  One  of  250  copies  ou  Large  Paper. 

1567.  HAWTHORNE  (NATHANIEL).  The  Hawthorne 
Portfolio.  A  series  of  24:  India  proofs  from  the'  original 
etchings  illustrating  the  new  Riverside  Edition.  Folio,  in 
a  green  cloth  portfolio.     Boston :  Houghton  and  Mii'flin,  1884 

*  Edition  limited  to  125  sets. 

1568.  HAWTHORNE  (NATHANIEL).  The  Marble 
Faun,  or  the  Romance  of  Monte  Beni.  Illustrated  luith 
photogravures.  2  vols.  8vo,  decorated  vellum,  gilt  tops, 
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1569.  HAWTHORNE  (NATHANIEL).  The  Scarlet 
Letter.  A  Romance  Literally  Reprinted  from  the  First 
Edition.  15  original  colored  illustrations  by  A.  Robaudi 
and  C.  Graham.  Royal  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt 
and  mosaic  back,  sides  covered  with  a  rich  floral  design  in 
mosaic  of  ivory,  red,  and  green  morocco,  gilt  tooled,  doub- 
lure of  citron  morocco,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  in  a  blue 
morocco  case,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  New  York,  1904 

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states,  black  and  colored,  and  the  original  drawings  bound 
IN.  An  autograph  letter,  by  C.  Graham,  relating  to  the  draw- 
ings is  laid  in. 

1570.  HAYNOVIUS  (JULIANUS).  Via  Veritatis  ad 
Vitam.  Enible^natic  frontispiece-title  and  2Jf  copjper-plate 
emblems  of  oval  form  within  ornamental  borders.  l:<imo, 
original  vellum  covers.      Colonia?:  Ap.  J.  Kalcovium,  1651 

1571.  HAYTER  (CHARLES).  A  New  Practical  Treatise 
on  the  Three  Primitive  Colors,  assumed  as  the  Basis  of  a 
Perfect  system  of  Rudimeutal  Information.  Second  Edi- 
tion, with  ImjDi-ovements.  Frontispiece  and  4  colored  plates 
engraved  by  J.  Turiiball,  after  Hayter.  8vo,  boards,  uncut 
(new  back).  London,  1830 

1572.  HAYWARD  (SIR  JOHN).  The  First  Part  of  the 
Life  and  raigne  of  King  Henrie  the  IIII.  Extending  to  the 
end  of  the  first  yeare  of  his  raigne.  First  Edition.  With 
engraved  portrait  of  King  Henry  inserted.  Small  4to,  dark 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  hy  Riviere. 

London:  lohn  Wolfe,  1599 
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1573.  HAZLITT  (WILLIAM  CAREW).  Old  English 
Jest  Books,  reprinted  from  the  originals  and  Edited  with 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  Hazlitt.  3  vols.  12mo,  brown 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  Matthews.        London,  1866 

*  These    "  Merrie   Conceited    Jests,"  etc.,    are   by   Skelton, 
Peele,  Taylor,  Borde,  Tarlton  and  others. 

1574.  HAZLITT  (WILLIAM  CAREW).  Hand-Book  to 
the  popular,  poetical,  and  dramatic  Literature  of  Great 
Britain.  From  the  Invention  of  Printing  to  the  Restora- 
tion. Ro3^al  8vo,  sprinkled  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Bedford.  London,  18(57 

1575.  HAZLITT  (WILLIAM  CAREW— Editor).  Jests, 
new  and  old.  Containing  Anecdotes  of  Celebrities,  Living 
and  Deceased,  many  of  which  have  never  before  been  pub- 
lished. 8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  One  of 
100  copies  printed  on  large  handmade  paper  and  inter- 
leaved. London,  [1886] 

1576.  HAZLITT  (WILLIAM  CAREW).     A  Manual  for 

the  Collector  and  Amateur  of  Old  English  Plays.  Edited 
from  the  material  formed  bj^  Kirkraan,  Langbaine,  Downes, 
Oldys,  and  Halliwell  Phillipps,  with  extensive  additions 
and  corrections  by  Hazlitt.  4to,  half  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
250  coj)ies  printed.  London,  1892 

1577.  HEATON  (MARY  MARGARET).  The  History 
of  the  Life  of  Albrecht  Dtirer  of  Nlirnberg.  With  a  trans- 
lation of  his  letters  and  journal,  and  some  account  of  his 
works.  Frontispiece  portrait  and  30  illustrations.  First 
Edition.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, by  W.  Matthews.  London,  1870 

1578.  HEFNER-ALTENECK  (J.  H  VON).  Eisenwerke 
Oder  Ornamentik  der  Schmiederkunst  des  Mittelalters  und 
der  Renaissance.  4to,  half  brown  morocco.    Frankfurt,  1870 

1579.  HEINSIUS  (DANIEL).  Nederduytsche  Poemata: 
Emblemata  Amatoria,  &c.  Frontispiece  and  numerous 
copper-plates  in  the  text.  Four  works  in  one  vol.  4to,  vel- 
lum gilt,  gilt  edges.         Amsterdam:  Willem  Jaussen,  1616 

1580.  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).]  Friends  in  Council: 
a  Series  of  Readings  and  Discourse  thereon.  First  Edi- 
tions OF  BOTH  SERIES.  4  vols.  12mo,  Cambridge  panelled 
calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Riviere.  London,  1847-59 

1581.  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).]  The  Conquerors  of 
the  New  World  and  their  bondsmen:  being  a  narative  of 
the  principal  events  which  led  to  negro  slavery  in  the  West 
Indies  and  America.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1848 

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1582.  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).]  Onlita  the  Sert.  A 
Tragedy.  First  Edition.  12mo,  citron  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David.  London,  1858 

1583.  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).]  Organization  in  Daily 
Life.  An  Essay.  First  Edition.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut 
(label  removed).  London,  1862 

1584.  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).]  Casimir  Maremma. 
First  Edition,  2  vols.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1870 

1585.  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).]  Conversations  on  War 
and  General  Culture.  First  Edition.  12mo,  brown  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  by  The  Club  Bindery.         London,  1871 

1586.  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).)  Ivan  de  Biron,  or  the 
Russian  Court  in  the  middle  of  the  last  Century.  First 
Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  advertisements  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London,  1874 

1587.  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).]  Social  Pressure.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  name 
on  title,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  •  London,  1875 

1588.  HEMANS  (FELICIA).  Poems  6  vols,  in  3.  ]2mo, 
red  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Edinburgh,  1859-54 

1589.  HENDERSON  (WILLIAM).  My  Life  as  an  Angler. 
Portrait,  and  67  woodcuts  by  Evans.  Royal  8vo,  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panels  with  branches  of  leaves,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, by  Rousselle.  London,  1879 

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India  paper. 

1590.  HENLEY  (WILLIAM  ERNEST).  A  Book  of 
Verses.     8vo,  original  boards,  uncut.  London,  1888 

*  First  Edition.  One  of  70  Large  Paper  copies.  With 
a  letter  from  the  author,  and  one  from  the  publisher,  David. 
Nutt,  laid  in. 

1591.  HENNIQUE  (LEON).  Minnie  Brandon.  12mo, 
citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  wrap- 
pers bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1899 

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author's  signature. 

1592.  HENNIQUE  (LEON).  Deux  Patries:  drame  en 
cinq  tableaux  dont  un  prologue.  Nouvelle  edition,  itlustree 
de  compositions  originales  loar  Bertrand,  gravees  au  burin 
et  a  Veau-forte  par  Leo7i  Boisson.  Royal  8vo,  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

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set  of  the  etchings,  remarque  proofs. 

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1593.  HENNIQUE  (L^ON).  Benjamin  Rozes.  Illustra- 
tions et  gravures  de  Vadasz.  8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.         Paris:  Librairie  de  la  Collection  des  Dix  [n.  d.] 

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in  3  states. 


1594.  HENRICUS  DE  ZOEMEREN.  Epitoma  prim^e 
partis  dialog!  de  hsereticis  a  Guilhelmo  Okamo  compositi. 

Gothic  character.  132  unnumbered  leaves  {including  first 
and  last  blanks) ,  with  signatures  ;  Jf.1  lines  to  the  page.  Small 
folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt  edges, 
by  Riviere.  Lovanii:  Joannes  de  Westfalia,  1481 

*  Very  scarce.     A  large  copy.  Hain-Copinger,  8435.  Camp- 
bell, 914.     Proctor,  9229. 

1595.  HERBALL.  The  great  herball  newly  corrected. 
The  contentes  of  this  boke.  A  table  after  the  latj^n  names 
of  all  herbes,  A  table  after  the  Englj'sshe  names  of  all 
herbes.  The  propertees  and  qualytes  of  all  thynges  in  this 
booke.  The  descrypcj^on  of  vrynes,  how  a  man  shall  haue 
treweknoweledge  of  all  sekenesses.  .  .  .  A  table,  quyeklj^to 
fynde  Remedyes  for  all  dyseases.  God  sane  the  Kynge. 
Title  within  an  architectural  border,  with  woodcut  initials. 
Small  folio,  original  blind  stamped  calf,  with  ties.  (Bind- 
ing skilfully  repaired  in  places  and  ties  added  at  a  later 
date,  several  margins  slightl}^  wormed  and  two  or  three 
need  slight  repairs.) 

Londini  in  edibus:  Thome  Gybson,  Anno  MDXXXIX 
[1539]. 

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editions  of  which  had  previously  appeared.     With  the  Table 
following  Title,  without  signatures,  and  some  pages  uncut. 

1596.  HENSLOWE  (PHILIP)  and  ALLEYN  (ED- 
WARD): being  the  Diary  of  Philip  Henslowe,  from  1591 
to  1609.  Edited  by  J.  Payne  Collier.  And  the  Life  of 
Edward  Alleyn.  By  J.  Payne  Collier.  To  which  is  added 
the  Alle.yn  Papers.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  Printed  for  the  Shakespeare  Society,  1853 

1597.  HERBERT  (EDWARD,  LORD  OF  CHERBURY). 
The  Exi)edition  to  the  Isle  of  Rhe.  Small  4to,  green  levant 
morocco,  doublures  of  brown  russia,  russia  guards,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Zaehrisdorf.  London,  1860 

*  One  of  a  limited  nvimber  edited  by  the  Earl  of  Powis  and 
printed  for  the  Philobiblon  Society. 

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1598.  HERBERT  .(GEORGE).  The  Temple.  Sacred 
Poems  and  Private  Ejaculations.  First  published  edition, 
SECOND  ISSUE.  16mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Bedford.  Cambridge,  1633 

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1599.  HERBERT  (GEORGE).  The  Works  of  George 
Herbert,  in  prose  and  verse.  With  his  Life  by  Isaac  Walton 
and  Barnabas  Oley.  Portrait  and  plate.  2  vols.  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  wide  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  b}^  Pawson  & 
Nicholson.  London  :  Pickering,  1853 

1600.  HERCULES.  Le  dodici  fatiche  d'Hercole.  Wood- 
cuts. 4to,  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.    Firenze  \^ca.  1700] 

1601.  HEREDIA  (JOSE  MARIA  DE).  La  Nonne  Alferez. 
Illustrations  de  Daniel  Vierge,  gravees  par  Privat- Richard. 
18mo,  half  mauve  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Ourvand.  Paris,  1894 

1602.  HEROIC  EPISTLE.  An  Heroic  Epistle  to  the 
Right  Honourable  Lord  Viscount  Sackville.     4to,  boards. 

London:  Printed  for  G.  Kearsley,  1783 

1603.  HERRICK  (ROBERT).  The  Works  of  Herrick. 
2  vols.  12mo,  citron  levant  morocco,  profusely  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  by  Riviere.  Edinburgh,  1823 

1604.  HEYNS  (PIERRE).  Esbatiment  moral,  des  ani- 
maux.  Engraved  title  and  125  plates.  4to,  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  emblematic  side  tooling,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

Anvers:  Gerard  Smits  pour  Phillipe  Galle  [1578] 

1605.  HEYNS  (ZACHARIAS).  Emblemata,  Emblemes 
Chrestines  et  Morales,  &c.  Engraved  title,  portrait,  vignettes 
and  56  engraved  emblems.  Four  works  in  one  volume,  4to, 
blue  morocco,  gilt  fillets  and  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.         Rotterdam:  Pieter  van  Waesberge,  1625 

1606.  HEYWOOD  (JOHN).  John  Heywoodes  woorkes. 
A  dialogue  conteynyng  the  number  of  the  effectuall  pro- 
uerbes  in  the  Englishe  tounge,  compact  in  a  matter  con- 
cernynge  two  maner  of  maryages.  With  one  hundred  of 
Epigrammes:  and  three  hundred  of  Epigrammes  upon 
three  hundred  prouerbes:  and  a  fifth  hundred  of  Epi- 
grams. Whervnto  are  now  newly  added  a  syxt  hundred  of 
Epigrams  by  the  saj^de  John  Heywood.  4to,  brown  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  London,  1562 

*  A  LARGE  COPY  measuring  T^{  x  5i^  inches.  Parts  of  this 
work  were  published  much  earlier  than  1562 — the  first  in 
1546 — but  this  is  the  first  complete  edition.  It  is  one  of 
the  rarest  of  English  books  of  the  period  and  the  only  perfect 
copy  that  has  occurred  for  sale  within  the  last  forty  years, 
excepting  Mr..  David  Laing's  in  1879,  which  was  cropped 
throughout. 

247 


1607.  [HEYWOOD  (THOMAS).]  If  yoii  know  not  me, 
You  know  no  body  or  the  troubles  of  Queene  Elizabeth ; 
also.  The  Second  Part.  With  the  building  of  the  Royall 
Exchange  And  the  famous  Victory  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
anno  1588.  (Sixth  edition  of  the  first  part,  and  third  of 
the  second.)  Title  ivith  a  large  woodcut  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
In  one  vol.  small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Riviere.     (A  few  corners  of  the  leaves  repaired.) 

London :  Printed  for  Nathanael  Bvtter,  1623 

1608.  HEYWOOD  (THOMAS).  The  Fayre  Maide  Of 
the  Exchange:  Together  With  the  merry  humours,  and 
pleasant  passages  of  the  Cripple  of  Fanchurch.  Furnished 
with  variety  of  delectable  Mirth.  Third  Edition.  Small 
4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 
(Slight  repair  to  signature  K  2.) 

London:  Printed  by  A.  G.,  1637 

1609.  HEYWOOD  (THOMAS).  The  Exemplary  Lives 
and  Memorable  Acts  of  nine  the  most  worthy  Women  of 
the  World :  Three  Jews,  three  Gentiles,  three  Christians. 
First  Edition.  With  ten  portraits  of  women,  eight  of 
ivhich  have  letter-press  on  the  hack.  The  frontispiece  por- 
traits of  Henrietta  Maria  and  Queen  Elizabeth  {p.  182)  fol- 
low traditional  lines.  The  portrait  of  Artemisia  is  a  type 
that  suggests  Joan  of  Arc.  4to,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Binderj\     (A  few  trifling  repairs.) 

London:  Printed  by  Tho.  Cotes,  for  Richard  Royston, 
1640. 

1610.  HEYWOOD  (THOMAS).  The  Generall  History 
of  Women,  Containing  the  Lives  of  the  most  Holy  and 
Prophane,  the  most  Famous  and  Infamous  in  all  ages,  ex- 
actly described  not  only  from  Poetic^ll  Fictions,  but  from 
the  most  Ancient,  Modern,  and  Admired  Historians,  to  our 
Times.  First  Edition.  Engraved  title.  8vo,  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  by  W.  H.  for  W.  H.,  1657 

1611.  HEYWOOD  (THOMAS).  The  Dramatic  Works 
of  Thomas  Heywood :  with  a  life  of  the  poet,  and  remarks 
on  his  writings,  by  J.  Payne  Collier.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  un- 
cut.        London:  Printed  for  the  Shakespeare  Society,  1853 

1612.  HEYWOOD  (THOMAS)  and  BROME  (RICH- 
ARD). The  late  Lancashire  VVitches.  A  well  received 
Comedy,  lately  Acted  at  the  Globe  on  the  Banke-side,  by 
the  Kings  Majesties  Actors.  First  Edition.  4to,  citron 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  David.  (Slight  repairs  to 
some  leaves,  in  one  place  injuring  2  letters.) 

London:  Thomas  Harper  for  Benjamin  Fisher,  1634 

248 


1613.  HICKS  (THOMAS).  Eulogy  on  Thomas  Crawford. 
Portrait  and  S  illustrations.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  NewYork:  Privately  printed  for  subscribers,  1865 

*  One  of  70  copies  printed  for  William  Loring  Andrews. 

1614.  HIEROGLYPHICS.  La  Science  des  Ilieroglyphes,  ou 
L'Art  d'exprimer  par  des  Figures  Symboliques,  les  Vertus, 
les  Vices,  les  Passions  &  les  Moeurs;  &c.  avec  diferentes 
[sic]  Devises  Historiques.  Ouvrage  utile  aux  Peintres, 
aux  Statuaires,  aux  Gravures  &  aux  Amateurs  des  Arts  qui 
dependent  du  Dessein.  576  figures  on  Jf.5  plates,  engraved 
on  copper  by  F.  de  Kaarsgieter  and  others.  4to,  original 
calf,  gilt.  La  Haye:  Jacques  van  den  Kieboom,  1736 

1615.  HIERONYMUS   (S.).     Vitse  Sanctorum   Patrum. 

Gothic  characters,  double  columns.  5  unnumbered  leaves, 
ccxxxviii  numbered ,  and  a  blank;  51  lines  to  the  page. 
Rubricated  throughout  and  initials  painted  in  red.  Folio, 
16th  century  German  binding  of  wooden  boards  covered 
with  pigskin,  stamped  in  ornamental  and  historiated  panels, 
clasps.  Nurnberg:  Antonius  Coburger,  1478 

*  Very  RARE.     Hain-Copinger,  8595;  Proctor,  1985. 

1616.  HIERO.NYMUS(S.).  Vitas  Patrum  (translated  into 
English  by  William  Caxton).  Gothic  type,  double  columns. 
8  unnumbered  leaves  and  SIf.8  numbered  {by  mistake  CCC- 
xlvii)  =  356  leaves,  with  signatures;  Ji.O-Jf.1  lines  to  the  page. 
Title  engraved  on  wood,  over  150  woodcuts  in  the  text,  sev- 
eral repeated,  Caxton'' s  large  device  on  the  rectn  of  the  last 
leaf,  and  large  cut  on  the  verso,  with  repetition  of  the  xylo- 
graphic  title.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind-tooled 
borders  and  centre  panels  of  interlacings  on  the  sides; 
doublure  and  guards  of  same  colored  morocco  entirely 
blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Hering.  (Title  and  second 
leaf  slightly  mended,  and  last  leaf  torn  and  repaired.) 

Westmynstre  by  me  Wynkyn  de  Worde  the  yere  of 
OUR  lorde  M.CCCC.lxxxxv.  and  the  tenth  yere  of 
oursouerayne  lorde  kyng  Henry  the  seuenth  [1495]. 

*  A    LARGE    COPY,     HAVING    SEVERAL     LEAVES    WITH     UNCUT 

EDGES.     Copinger,  II,  3961;  Proctor,  9697. 

1617.  HIERONYMUS  (S.).  Les  epistres  monseigneur 
sainct  Hierosme  en  francois.  Lettres  bdtardes,  double  col- 
umns. Title  in  red  and  black  within  a  ivoodcut  border,  and 
6  ivoodcids,  one  of  which  is  repeated  3  times.  Folio,  brown 
levant  morocco,  the  arms  op  Charles  Louis  de  Bourbon 
Count  of  Villafranca  in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  and 
his  crowned  monogram  in  the  corners,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic 
(one  side  of  binding  damaged). 

Paris:  pour  Guillaume  Eustace,  1520 
249 


1618.  HIGDEN  (RALPH).  Polycronicon,  translated 
BY  William  Caxton.  Fol.  1  hlanJc;  fol.  2  r.:  Prohemye 
|[G]  Rete  thankynges  lawde  z  honoure  we  merytoryous-  |  ly 
ben  bounde  to  yelde  and  offre  vnto  wryters  of  hys-  |  toryes  . . , 
Ends  on  fol.  3  v.,  line  30:  Deo  gratias.  Fols.  4  r.  to  20  r.  con- 
tain the  table.  Fols.  20  v.  and  21  UanJc.  Fol.  22  r.:  [S]Yth 
the  tyme  that  the  grete  and  high  tonr  {sic)  of  babilone  was  [ 
bylded  men  haue  spoken  with  dyuerse  tonges  .  .  .  Fol.  246 
blank.  Fol.  449  r.,  line  20:  ...  .  Ended  the  second  day  of 
Juyll  the  xxij  yere  of  |  the  regne  of  kynge  Edward  the 
fourth  z  of  the  Incarnation  of  |  oure  lord  a  thousand  four 
honderd  foure  score  and  tweyne.  |  Fynysshed  per  Caxton. 
Foil.  449  V.  and  450  blank.  Gothic  character.  20  unnum- 
bered leaves-|-430  numbered  ccccxxviii=450  leaves,  includ- 
ing 5  blanks  with  signatures;  40  lines  to  the  page.  Folio, 
brown  levant  morocco,  richly  tooled  and  gilt  with  Tudor  roses 
and  other  ornaments,  vellum  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford, 
with  his  bill  for  cleaning,  repairing  and  binding  laid  in.  (First 
leaf  skilfully  mended,  some  wormholes,  and  blank  leaves  1, 
24  6  and  450  missing. )  Westminster  :  William  Caxton,  1482 

*  A  PERFECT  COPT  (with  the  exception  of  the  blanks  above 
mentioned),  and  unusually  large,  measuring  11%  x  8^^ 
INCHES.  The  pages  are  ruled  in  red  ink,  marginal  notes  and 
paragraph  marks  in  red  ink,  and  initials  in  red.  As  the  basis 
of  his  version  Caxton  used  the  translation  into  English  by  John 
de  Trevisa  in  1357,  and  added  an  eighth  book,  which  continued 
the  Chronicle  to  1460.  This  work  is  particularly  interesting 
because  it  is  Caxton 's  only  original  work  of  any  magni- 
tude. 

Seymour  de  Ricci  ("Census  of  Caxtons'')  records  eight 
perfect  copies  only,  some  of  which  are  made  up.  The  only  ones 
comparable  with  this  are  those  belonging  to  Earl  Spencer  (now 
in  the  Rylands  Memorial  Library,  Manchester)  and  the  copy  in 
the  New  York  Public  Library  (from  the  Towneley-Sykes-Dent- 
Perkins-Ives  collections).  Hain-Copinger,  8659;  Proctor,  9645; 
Blades,  46. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

1619.  HIGDEN  (RALPH).  Polycronycon  (translated 
BY  William  Caxton).  Gothic  type,  double  columns.  50 
unnumbered  leaves  (the  50th  blank),  CCCxlvii  numbered  and 
1  unnumbered.  Xylographic  title  printed  in  red,  over  a 
large  woodcut  of  St.  George  and  the  dragon,  the  same  cut  re- 
peated at  the  end,  woodcuts  in  the  text,  and  the  colophon 
within  a  pretty  ornamental  and  historiated  border.  Folio, 
red  levant  morocco,  the  sides  richly  tooled  and  gilt  in  a 
Grolieresque    pattern    of    interlacings    and    arabesques,    gilt 

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HiGDEN  'S  '  '  POLYCKONICON,  '  '  1482,  TRANSLATED  AND  PRINTED  BY  CaXTON. 

(See  No.  1618.) 


back;  doublure  of  green  levant,  wide  gilt  tooled  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  Joly.  (Upper  margin  of  one  leaf  (v  7)  skilfully 
mended.) 

Imprented  in  Southwerke  by  me  Peter  Treueris  at  expences 
of  John  Reynes  bokeseller  at  the  sygne  of  saynt  George  in 
Poules  chyrchyarde,  1527. 

*  Very  rare.     A  large  and  perfect  copy. 

1620.  HILLAIRE  (I.).  Speculum  heroicum  principis 
omnium  temporum  poetarum  Homeri,  id  est  argumenta 
xxiiij.  librorum  Iliados  (text  in  Latin  and  French).  Vig- 
nette on  title  with  medallion  of  Homer,  portrait  of  Hillaire 
and  2Jf  fine  engravings  by  Crispin  de  Pass,  all  brilliant 
impressions.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Bed- 
ford. Traiecti  Batavorum,  1613 

1621.  HILLEMACHER  (FREDERIC).  Galerie  Histor- 
ique  des  Portraits  des  Comediens  de  la  Troupe  de  Moliere. 
With  Ji.2  portraits  in  two  states;  proofs  before  and  after 
letters.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Masson-Debonnelle.  Lyon,  1861 

*  One  of  250  copies  printed. 

1622.  HIPPOCRATES.  'mnOKPlTOYS  'A$0PI2M0f. 
Aphorismi  Hippocratis.  Ex  recognitione  A.  Vorstii,  M.  P. 
Engraved  title.  Second  of  2  editions  printed  in  1628.  32mo, 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Lugd:  Batavorii.     Ex  ofificina  Elzeviriana,  1628 

1623.  HIPPOCRATES.  Coacai  Prsenotiones,  Gr^ec^  & 
Latin^.  12mo,  old  blue  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  borders, 
silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Bozerian. 

Amstelodami:  Ex  officina  Elzeviriana,  1660 

1624.  HISTOIRE  de  la  Vie  de  Tiel  Wlespiegle,  Contenant 
ses  faits  &  finesses,  ses  aventures,  &  les  grandes  fortunes  qu'il 
a  eues,  ne  s'etant  jamais  laise  tromper  par  aueune  personne. 
Nouvelle  Traduction  de  1  'Alemand  en  Frangois ;  ou  1  'on  a 
ajoute  a  cette  Edition,  plusieurs  pieces  qui  n'ont  point  encore 
paru  en  Frangois  jusques  a  present.  Frontispiece.  12mo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Amsterdam,  1703 

1625.  HODGKIN  (JOHN  ELIOT).  Rariora,  being  notes 
of  some  of  the  printed  books,  manuscripts,  historical  docu- 
ments, medals,  engravings,  pottery,  etc.,  collected  (1858-1900). 
With  65  illustrations.    3  vols,  large  4to,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 

London  [1900] 

1626.  [HOE  (ROBERT).]  Photographs  of  books,  china 
and  works  of  art  in  the  collection  of  an  amateur.  With  45 
illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  half  reddish  brown  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1875 

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1627.  HOE  (ROBERT).  A  Lecture  on  Bookbinding  as  a 
Fine  Art,  delivered  before  the  Grolier  Club,  February  26, 

1885.  63  illustrations  in  three  states; — vellum,  Japan  paper, 
and  satin.  Thick  4to,  citron  levant  morocco,  richly  tooled  in 
a  design  of  lace  and  ermine,  doublure  of  red  levant  morocco, 
wide  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

New  York :  The  Grolier  Club,  1886 

*  Printed  on  vellum,  pkobablt  one  of  two  (or  three) 
so  ISSUED.  The  best  of  the  several  copies  in  the  library,  hav- 
ing the  plates  in  three  states,  on  vellum,  as  originally  issued 
with  the  work,  and  on  Japan  paper  and  proofs  on  satin,  which 
were  specially  made  for  Mr.  Hoe.  All  the  illustrations  were 
made  from  examples  in  Mr.  Hoe's  library. 

1628.  HOE  (ROBERT).  One  Hundred  and  Seventy-Six 
Historic  and  Artistic  Book-Bindings,  dating  from  the  Fif- 
teenth Century  to  the  Present  Time.  Pictured  hy  etchings, 
autotypes,  and  lithographs  after  the  originals,  selected  from 
the  lihrary  of  Rol)ert  Hoe.  2  vols,  royal  4to,  half  red  levant 
morocco.  New  York :  Dodd,  Mead  and  Co.,  1895 

*  The  edition  consists  of  200  copies  only,  all  printed  on  im- 
perial Japanese  paper. 

1629.  HOE  (ROBERT).  The  same,  in  original  sheets. 
2  vols. 

1630.  HOE  (ROBERT).  The  Library  of  Robert  Hoe.  A 
Contribution  to  the  History  of  Bibliophilism  in  America.  By 
0.  A.  Bierstadt.    Numerous  facsimiles.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1895 

*  Printed  on  Japan  paper.     One  of  350  copies. 

1631.  HOE  (ROBERT).  A  Short  Histoiy  of  the  Printing 
Press,  and  of  the  Improvements  in  Printing  Machinery  from 
the  Time  of  Gutenberg  up  to  the  Present  Day.  Numerous  illus- 
trations, ito,  buckram,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in. 

New  York :  Printed  and  Published  for  Robert  Hoe,  1902 

1632.  HOE  (ROBERT).  Catalogue  of  books  forming 
THE  LIBRARY  OP  RoBERT  HoE,  Comprising : 

Books  by  English  Authors  who  lived  before  the  year  1700. 

5  vols.  New  York,  1903-1905 

Books  in  English  later  than  1700.  3  vols.  New  York,  1907 
Books  printed  in  I^oreign  Languages  before  the  year  1600. 

2  vols.  New  York,  1907 

Books  in  Foreign  Languages  published  after  the  year 

1600.    4  vols.  New  York,  1909 

Books  of  Emblems.  New  York,  1908 

Manuscripts.  New  York,  1909 

Together,  16  vols.  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.    New  York,  1903-1909 

*A  complete  set,  of  which  100  copies  were  privately  printed; 
"Books  in  Foreign  Languages"  and  "Manuscripts"  are 
printed  on  Imperial  Japan  paper. 

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1633.  HOFLAND  (THOMAS  CHRISTOPHER).  The 
British  Angler's  Manual,  or  the  Art  of  Angling  in  England, 
Scotland,  Wales  and  Ireland:  with  some  account  of  the  prin- 
cipal rivers,  lakes  and  trout-streams,  in  the  United  Kingdom; 
with  instructions  in  iiy-fishing,  trolling,  and  angling  at  the 
bottom,  and  more  particularly  for  the  trout.  First  Edition. 
14  plates  on  India  paper.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Pratt.  London,  1839 

*  Labge  Paper  copy. 

1634.  [HOGARTH  (WILLIAM).]  A  Catalogue  of  the 
Pictures,  Sculptures,  Models,  Drawings,  Prints,  &c..  Exhibited 
by  the  Society  of  Artists  of  Great  Britain,  May  the  9th,  1761. 
With  2  plates  hy  Hogarth.    4to,  half  red  morocco. 

[London,  1761] 

*  Col.  Grant 's  copy  with  his  bookplate,  and  a  signed  inscrip- 
tion stating  he  had  never  seen  better  impressions  of  the  en- 
gravings. The  pamphlet  and  plates  show  evidence  of  having 
been  folded. 

1635.  HOGARTH  (WILLIAM).  The  Analysis  of  Beauty. 
Written  with  a  view  of  fixing  the  fluctuating  ideas  of  taste. 
New  Edition.  Frontispiece  and  2  folding  plates,  the  second  in 
its  original  state.  4to,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London.  Printed  by  W.  Strahan,  for  Mrs.  Hogarth,  1772 

1636.  HOGARTH  (WILLIAM).  Hogarth  Moralized;  a 
complete  edition  of  all  the  most  capital  and  admired  Works 
of  William  Hogarth,  accompanied  with  concise  and  compre- 
hensive explanations  of  their  moral  tendency,  by  the  late  Rev. 
Dr.  Trusler.  57  copper-plates,  proofs  on  India  paper,  and  12 
woodcuts.  Small  Svo,  half  citron  morocco  gilt,  and  inlaid  back, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Cuzin.  London,  1831 

1637.  HOGARTH  (WILLIAM).  Anecdotes  of  William 
Hogarth,  written  by  himself:  with  Essays  on  his  Life  and 
Genius,  and  Criticisms  on  his  Works.  To  which  are  added  a 
Catalogue  of  his  Prints;  edited  by  J.  B.  Nichols.  With  48 
plates.  Svo,  red  levant-  morocco,  panelled  back  and  sides,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Joly.  London,  1833 

HOGARTH  (WILLIAM).    See  also  No.  1756. 

1638.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  Historianmi  Veteris  Instru- 
menti  Icones  ad  vivum  expressa?.  Una  cum  brevi,  sed  quoad 
fieri  potuit,  delucida  earundem  expositione.  Fine  impressions 
of  the  92  heantiful  woodcuts  engraved  hy  Hans  Liltzelherger 
from  the  designs  of  Holbein.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  panelled  sides,  interlaced  wreath  of  grapevines  in  centre, 
fleurons  in  corners,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Lugduni:  Melchior  et  Caspar  Trechsel,  1538 
*  First    Edition.     The   Ambroise    Firmin-Didot    copy. 

353 


1639.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  Les  simulachres  &  historiees 
faces  de  la  mort,  autant  elegamment  pourtraictes,  que  arti- 
ficiallement  imaginees.  First  Edition.  41  fine  woodcuts  of 
the  Dance  of  Death  engraved  after  the  designs  of  Holbein. 
Small  4to,  dark  brown  levant  morocco,  the  sides  entirely 
■covered  with  blind  tooled  ornaments  and  skulls ;  doublure  of 
gilt  vellum,  skulls  in  the  corners  and  centre,  gilt  edges,  in  a 
morocco  case,  by  Cuzin.    Rare. 

Lyon:  Melchior  et  Gaspar  Trechsel,  1538 

1640.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  Imagines  Mortis.  His  acees- 
servnt  Epigrammata,  e  Gallico  idiomate  a  Georgio  Aemylio  in 
Latinum  translata.  Ad  haec,  Medicina  Animae,  tam  ijs,  qui 
iirma,  quam  qui  aduersa  corporis  valetudine  praediti  sunt, 
maxime  necessaria.  With  53  woodcuts  from  the  designs  of 
Holbein.  Small  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  ornament  on 
the  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Coloniae :  Apud  h^eredes  Arnoldi  Birckmanni,  1573 

1641.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  Le  Triomphe  de  La  Mort. 
Grave  d'Apres  les  Dessins  Originaux  de  Holbein  par  Chretien 
de  Mechel  Graveur  a  Bale.  With  47  plates.  Small  Svo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled  sides,  gilt  edges,  by 
Cape.  [Paris]  1780 

1642.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  The  Dances  of  Death,  through 
the  various  stages  of  human  life ;  wherein  The  Capriciousness 
of  that  Tyrant  is  exhibited :  in  Forty-six  Copper-plates ;  done 
from  the  original  designs,  which  were  cut  in  wood,  and  after- 
wards painted,  by  John  Holbein,  in  the  town-house  of  Basil. 
To  which  are  prefixed,  descriptions  of  each  plate  in  French 
and  English,  with  the  Scripture  text  from  which  the  designs 
were  taken.  Etched  by  D.  Deuchar,  F.  A.  S.  4to,  panelled 
calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  by  Pratt.  London,  1803 

1643.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  Icones  Yeteris  Testamenti. 
Illustrations  of  the  Old  Testament,  engraved  on  ivood,  from 
designs  by  Hans  Holbein.  Post  Svo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  London:  Pickering,  1830 

*  One  of  a  few  copies  on  heavy  India  paper. 

1644.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  The  Dance  of  Death  exhibited 
in  elegant  engravings  on  wood,  with  a  Dissertation  on  the 
several  representations  of  that  subject,  &c.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.       London:  William  Pickering,  1833 

1645.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  La  Danse  des  Morts,  expli- 
quee  par  Hippolyte  Fortoul.  53  India  proof  plates  by 
SrJdottliauer.  Small  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled 
gilt  edges,  by  Hardy.  Paris  [about  1835] 

*  Extra-illustrated  with  47  copper-plates  by  Mechel. 

254 


1646.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  Emblems  of  Mortality;  rep- 
resenting, by  numerous  engravings,  Death  seizing  all  ranks 
and  conditions  of  people.  Imitated  from  a  painting  in  the 
cemetery  of  the  Dominican  Church,  at  Basil,  in  Switzerland, 
Frontispiece  and  46  tvoodcuts  hy  Anderson.  16mo,  calf  gilt, 
panelled  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Pratt. 

Charleston,  and  New  Haven,  1846 

1647.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  L 'Alphabet  de  la  Mort, 
suivi  d'anciens  poemes  francais  sur  le  sujet  des  trois  mors 
€t  des  trois  vis.  WitJmi  borders  of  the  16th  Century.  8vo, 
green  cloth,  uncut.     Large  Paper.  Paris,  1856 

1648.  HOLBEIN  (HANS).  Hans  Holbein,  par  Paul 
Mantz.  Dessins  et  Gravures  sous  la  Direction  de  Edouard 
Lievre.    Folio,  in  cloth  portfolio,  -wdtli  ties. 

Paris:  A.  Quantin,  1879 
*  One  of  100  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

1649.  HOLCROFT  (THOMAS).  The  School  for  Arro- 
gance. A  Comedy.  As  it  is  acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal, 
Covent  Garden.  First  Edition,  with  the  half-title.  8vo, 
red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.     London,  1791 

1650.  HOLCROFT  (THOMAS).  The  Road  to  Ruin:  A 
Comedy,  As  it  is  acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal,  Covent  Garden. 
First  Edition.  8vo,  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery,  London,  1792 

1651.  HOLIXSHED  (RALPH).  The  Chronicles,  com- 
prising :  The  description  and  historie  of  England,  Ireland, 
Scotland  and  beginning  at  Duke  "William  the  Norman  called 
the  Conqueror  and  descending  to  all  Kings  and  Queens  of 
England,  etc.  Titles  in  a  tvoodcut  border  and  numerous 
woodcuts  in  the  text.  3  vols,  in  2.  Folio,  pigskin,  blind 
tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  (A  few  corners 
and  upper  and  lower  margins  of  one  title  supplied,  and  three 
blank  leaves  missing.)  London,  1586-1587 

1652.  HOME  (JOHN).  The  Siege  of  Aquileia.  A  Tra- 
gedy. As  it  is  acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in  Drury-Lane. 
First  Edition,  Small  8vo,  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery,  London,  1760 

1653.  HOMELIARIUS  DOCTORUM.  Homeli£e  et  postil- 
Iffi  doctorum  de  tempore  et  de  Sanctis  [collected  by  Paulus 
Diaconus].  Gothic  characters,  double  columns,  438  unnum- 
hered  leaves  without  signatures  and  catchwords,  including 
the  blanks  182,  183,  288  and  438;  47  lines  to  the  page.  Folio, 
brown  pigskin,  blind  tooled,  silk  linings,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

[Cologne:  Printer  of  the  Sarum  Breviary,  ca.  1475]. 
*  Very  rare.     Not  in   Hain.     Copinger  II,   no.   3037;    Proc- 
tor,  1159. 

255 


1654.  HOMER.  Opera,  grtece.  Vol.  I,  containing  the  Ilias. 
First  Aldine  Edition.  8vo,  old  red  straight-grain  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  [Venice:  Aldus,  1504] 

*  Printed  on  vellum.     Only  7  or  8  other  copies  known.    The 
Ebner  copy,  mentioned  by  Renouard. 

1655.  HOMER.  Ilias,  neo-grrece.  Numerous  ivoodcuts,  evi- 
denilij  printed  from  blocks  of  the  first  part  of  the  16th  century. 
4to,  original  vellum.  (Small  portion  of  upper  margin  of  title 
cut  off,  and  small  hole  in  the  last  2  leaves.) 

Venetiis :  Petrus  Pinelli,  1640 

1656.  HOMER.  The  Iliad  and  Odyssey  of  Homer.  Numer- 
ous plates  after  Flaxman,  many  proofs  on  India  paper,  and 
with  2  portraits  inserted.  2  vols,  in  1,  oblong  folio,  half  cloth 
and  boards,  uncut.  London,  1805 

1657.  HOOD  (THOMAS).  The  Plea  of  the  Midsummer 
Fairies,  Hero  and  Leander,  Lycus  the  Centaur,  and  other 
poems.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London,  1827 

*  Dedicated  "To  my  dear  friend — Charles  Lamb." 

1658.  HOOD  (THOMAS).  National  Tales.  First  Edition, 
8  lithographic  plates  hy  Dighton.  2  vols.  12mo,  polished  calf, 
gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  1827 

1659.  HOOD  (THOMAS).  Whims  and  Oddities,  in  Prose 
and  Verse.  First  Edition  of  second  series.  Original  designs 
hy  the  Author.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  London,  1829-27 

1660.  HOOD  (THOMAS).  Hood's  Own;  or  Laughter 
from  Year  to  Year.  First  Editions  of  both  series.  Numer- 
ous illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt^ 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  MattheAvs.  London,  1839-1861 

1661.  HOOD  (THOMAS).  Poetical  Works,  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  Author.  Portrait.  5  vols.  12mo,  half  green 
cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1866 

*  Large  paper  copy,  only  100  printed. 

1662.  HOOD  (THOMAS).  Humorous  Poems.  Preface  by 
Alfred  Ainger.  130  illustrations  hy  Charles  E.  Brock.  Royal 
8vo,  buckram,  uncut.  London,  1893 

*  One  of  250  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

1663.  IIOOGHE  (ROMEYN  DE).  Hieroglyphica,  oder 
Denkbilder  der  alten  Volker,  namentlich  der  Aegyptier, 
Chaldaer,  Phonizier,  Jiiden,  Griechen,  Romer,  etc.  Title 
vignette  hy  J.  Wandelaar,  frontispiece,  dedicatory  leaf,  and 
sixty-three  other  engravings,  hrilliant  proofs.  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Motte, 

Amsterdam,  bey  Arkftee  und  Merkus,  1744 
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1664.  HOOK  (THEODORE).  Tentamen;  or,  an  Essay  to- 
wards the  History  of  Whittington  Some  time  Lord  Mayor  of 
London.  By  Vicesimus  Blinkinsop.  12mo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  London,  1820 

*  A   bitter   satire    ou   Alderman   Wood   and   Queen    Caroline, 
■which  -was  suppressed. 

1665.  HOOK  (THEODORE).  Sayings  and  Doings;  or,. 
Sketches  from  Life.  First,  Second  and  Third  Series.  First 
Editions.    9  vols.  12mo,  tree  calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Ramage. 

*  Complete  Set.  London,  1824-1828' 


TWENTY-NINTH     SESSION,    FRIDAY,  8:15  P.    M. 


1666.  HOOTON  (CHARLES).  Colin  Clink.  First  Edi^ 
TiON.  With  15  plates  hy  John  Leech.  3  vols,  small  8vo, 
calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Riviere.  London,  1841 

1667.  HOPE  (THOMAS).  Costume  of  the  Ancients. 
First  Edition.  With  200  plates.  2  vols,  royal  4to,  half  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Alio.  London,  1809 

*  L*rge  paper  copy. 

1668.  [HOPE  (THOMAS).]  Anastasius:  or.  Memoirs  of 
a  Greek ;  written  at  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century.  First 
Edition.  3  vols,  small  8vo,  mottled  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  by 
F.  Bedford.  London,  1819 

1669.  HOPE  (THOMAS).  An- Essay  on  the  Origin  and 
Prospects  of  Man.  3  vols.  8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut, by  Bedford.  London,  1831 

1670.  [HOPER  (MRS.).]  Queen  Tragedy  restor'd;  a  Dra- 
matick  Entertainment.    First  Edition.    8vo,  morocco. 

London,  1749 

1671.  HORACE.  Poemata.  Small  8vo,  citron  levant  mo- 
rocco, the  sides  tooled  and  gilt  in  an  interlaced  border,  gilt 
edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Venetiis :  apud  Aldum  Romanum,  1509 

*  Second  Aldine  edition,  equal  in  rarity  to  the  first,  and  con- 
taining for  the  first  time  "De  metrorum  generibus. "  From, 
the  Firmin-Didot  library. 

357 


1672.  HORACE.  Poemata  omnia,  crnn  Aldi  Manutii  et  M. 
Antonii  Mureti  Adnotationibus.  Ruled  throughout  with  red 
ink.  8vo,  contemporary  vellum  gilt,  on  the  centre  and  corners 
■of  the  covers  the  interlaced  initials  "P.  L.  M.  S.  H.,"  gilt  back, 
gilt  edges,  with  silk  ties.  Parisiis :  C.  Rogerius,  1580 

1673.  HORACE.  [Opera]  Cum  commentariis  selectissimis 
variorum :  &  scholiis  ititegris  Johannis  Bond,  etc.  Engraved 
title.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  French  blue  morocco,  emblem  of  the 
Golden  Fleece  stamped  in  gold  on  the  centre  and  comers,  and 
repeated  four  times  on  the  panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges,  bound 
for  Baron  de  Longepierre.  Lugd.  Batav.,  1670 

1674.  HORACE.  Poemata,  illustrata  a  Joanne  Bond.  En- 
graved title.  12mo,  old  French  red  morocco  gilt,  inside 
horders,  gilt  edges. 

Amstelodami :  Apud  Danielem  Elzevirium,  1676 

1675.  HORACE.  Quinti  Horatii  Flaeei  Opera.  Text  en- 
graved throughout,  2  fleurons,  2  frontispieces,  and  225  illus- 
trations,— large  plates,  vignettes,  tail-pieces,  &c.  2  vols.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  deep  scroll  borders  on  sides,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  by  Chambolle-Duru.    Londini :  Johannes  Pine,  1733-37 

*  Origin Ai  issue,  with  the  error  "post,  est"  instead  of 
"potest"  in  the  vignette  on  page  108  of  vol.  2. 

1676.  HORACE.  (Euvres  completes.  Translated  by  M.M. 
Amar,  Andrieux,  Arnault,  etc.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  with  the  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris,  1831-32 

1677.  HORACE.  The  Works  of  Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus, 
illustrated  chiefly  from  the  Remains  of  Ancient  Art.  With  a 
Life  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Hart  Milman,  &c.  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges.  London,  1849 

*  Every  leaf  surrounded  with  a  colored  border  of  different 
design,  eight  title-pages  similarly  treated  by  Owen  Jones,  and 
300  woodcut  illustrations  from  drawings  by  George  Scharf,  Jr. 

1678.  HORACE.  Quinti  Horatii  Flacci  Opera  cum  novo 
■commentario  ad  modum  Joannis  Bond.  Engraved  title  and  20 
photographic  illustrations.  Ruled,  in  red  ink.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews. 

Parisiis :  ex  Typographia  Firminorum  Didot,  1855 

1679.  HORACE.  Les  (Euvres  d 'Horace.  Traduction 
nouvelle  par  M.  Jules  Janin.  Troisieme  edition.  Frontispiece 
portrait  hy  St.  Auhin.  12mo,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  scrolls 
with  mosaic  ornaments  of  grapes,  flasks,  and  flowers  in  blue, 
red  and  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Casimir  Briotet. 

X  Paris,  1865 

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A   COLLECTION    OF    PRINTED    HOR/E 

From  the  Presses  of,  or  printed  for, 

PHILIPPE     PIGOUCHET.     SIMON     VOSTRE.     ALDUS     MANUTIUS. 

GUILLAUME  ANABAT,  GUILLAUME  GODARD,  DE  ST.  BASIG- 

NANA    GORGONI,    PIERRE    VIDOUE,     JEAN    DE    BRIE, 

SIMON     DU     BOIS,     GEOFROY     TORY,     OLIVER 

MAILLARD  SUCCESSOR  TO  TORY,  REGINALD 

CALDERIUS    (CHAUDIERE),    THIELMAN 

KERVER   11,   JULIEN    DUVAL 

■  1680.  HOR^.  Heures  a  I'usage  de  Romme.  Black  letter 
{lettres  hdtardes).  70  unnunihered  leaves,  with  signatures 
a-li8,  16;  33  lines  to  the  page.  Each  page  within  historiated 
woodcut  borders,  including  a  Dance  of  Death  in  51  subjects, 
cut  of  anatomical  man,  16  large  and  32  small  woodcuts.  Initials 
and  capitals  painted  in  gold  and  colors.  Small  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco,  blind  tooled  sides  in  the  manner  of  the  loth 
century  French  bindings,  doublure  of  green  levant,  tooled 
and  gilt  in  a  lace  design,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Gruel,  in 
a  morocco  slip  case. 
Paris :  Philippe  Pigouchet  pour  Simon  A^ostre.  17  Sept.,  1496 

*  Printed  on  vellum.  Almanac  for  21  years  (1488-1508). 
On  the  fly-leaf  at  end  is  a  pen-and-ink  drawing  representing 
the  Royal  Church  of  St.  Quentin  in  Vermandois,  with  inscrip- 
tion in  French  dated  1645  and  signed  C[harles]  de  Croix,  who 
was  a  canon  of  the  said  church.  Fine  copy,  entirely  free  from 
coloring,  except  for  the  initial  letters.  Copinger,  II,  3112; 
Brunet,  Suppl.,  I,  606.     211  x  143  mm. 

1681.  HOUJE,.  Horas  beatiss.  uirginis  secundum  consuetu- 
dinem  romange  curige.  Septem  psalmi  penitential es  cum  letaniis 
&  orationibus  (graece).  Woodcut  representing  the  Annuncia- 
tion in  the  verso  of  title  and  ornamental  woodcut  headings  and 
initials  printed  in  red.  Greek  characters  in  red  and  black. 
112  leaves.  16mo,  contemporary  binding  in  stamped  calf 
(worn),  with  clasps.  Venetiis:  Aldus,  1497 

*  First  Edition.  Philip  Melanchton's  copy,  with  several 
Greek  Hymns  in  his  handwriting  and  his  autograph  signature 
on  one  of  the  fly-leaves,  besides  numerous  marginal  notes  in  his 
hand.  Also  autograph  of  John  Hess,  who  at  the  end  has  added 
the  following  note:  " Amw  XX  {1520)  die  XVI  Februarii 
erat  An.  etais  XXIII  Philippo  Melanchilioni."  The  16  pre- 
liminary leaves  containing  the  "Brevissima  Introductio " 
missing,  as  usual.  Eenouard,  p.  15,  no.  13;  Hain,  8830;  Proc- 
tor, 5560.  From  the  Bishop  Butler,  Costabili  and  Eiva  collec- 
tions.    109  X  80  mm. 

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PRINTED  B.OnM— Continued. 

1682.  HOR^.  Ces  presentes  Heures  a  lusaige  de  Romme 
au  long  I  sans  require  ....  [Colophon]  Cy  fine  (sic)  la  table 
de  ee  presetes  heures  |  a  lusaige  de  R5me  au  long  sans  require 
et  I  furent  faictes  pour  Simo  vostre :  Libraire  |  demourant  a 
Paris  a  la  rue  neuue  nostre  |  dame  a  lenseigne  sainct  Jehan 
leuageliste.  Gothic  characters.  116  unnumbered  leaves,  with 
signature  (a-o  8,  p.  4).  Each  page  within  ornamental  and 
historiated  woodcut  border,  including  a  representation  of  the 
Dance  of  Death  in  66  subjects.  Mark  of  Philippe  Pigouchef 
on  title,  anatomical  figure  of  m,an,  20  large  and  34  small  wood- 
cuts. 8vo,  full  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides, 
vellum  linings  and  fly-leaves,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Paris:   [Philippe  Pigouchet]  pour  Simon  Vostre  [ca.  1502] 

*  Printed  on  vellum.  Almanac  for  20  (19)  years  (1502- 
1520).  Extremely  rare,  only  two  other  copies  being  known. 
One  in  the  Bibliotheque  National  of  Paris,  and  the  other  in  the 
British  Museum.  In  the  finest  condition  and  entirely  free 
from  coloring.  Brunet,  V,  1586  (no.  59).  From  the  library 
of  the  Marquis  de  Courtanvaux.     183x110  mm. 

1683.  IIOR^.  Heures  a  I'usage  de  Chartres.  Ces  psetes 
heures  a  lusaige  de  Chartres  ont  este  faictes  |  pour  Simon 
Vostre  Libraire  demourant  a  Paris  a  la  rue  |  neuue  nostre 
dame  a  lenseigne  sainct  Je-  |  han  leuangeliste.  Black  letter 
{lettres  bdtardes) .  92  unnumbered  leaves  with  signatures  a-1  8, 
m4.  Each  page  within  ornamental  and  historiated  woodcut 
borders,  including  a  representation  of  the  Dance  of  Death  in 
66  subjects  with  several  repetitions.  Mark  of  Philippe 
Pigouchet  on  title,  anatomical  man,  and  16  large  and  38  small 
woodcuts.  8vo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  (Signatures 
e  8,  k  1  and  m — in  all  6  leaves — ^missing.) 

Paris:   [Philippe  Pigouchet]  pour  Simon  Vostre  [ca.  1502] 

*  Printed  on  vellum.  Extremely  rare.  Almanac  for  20 
(19)  years  (1502-1520).  The  title-page,  anatomical  man  and 
large  woodcuts  are  all  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.  Probably 
the  Mac-Carthy  copy.     182  x  110  mm. 

1684.  HOR^.  [Heures  a  I'usaige  de  Romme.]  —  [Colophon] 
Ces  heures  lusaige  de  Romme  tout  au  log  |  sans  riens  requerir 
on  este  Imprimees  a  Paris  |  par  Guillaume  Anabat  Imprimeur 
demourat  |  en  la  rue  saint  Jehan  de  Beauuays  pres  les  es-  ] 
colles  de  decret  a  lenseigne  des  Connis  Pour  gil  |  let  hardouyn 
libraire  demourat  au  bout  du  pont  |  au  change  a  lenseigne  de 
la  Rose.  Et  pour  Ger-  |  main  Hardouyn  libraire  demourat 
etre  les  deux  |  portes  du  Palays  a  lenseigne  saicte  marguerite. 
Black  letter  {lettres  bdtardes).  80  leaves  (A-I8,  K4,  a4). 
Each  page  surrounded  by  historiated  woodcut  borders,  an- 
atomical man  on  first  page,  2  full-page  woodcuts  {one  alle- 
gorical of  Peace  and  Discord),  11  medium  and  30  small  ones. 
Large  8vo,  Ancient  Lyonnese  binding  in  calf,  gold  centre 

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FEINTED  ROBJE— Continued. 

and  corners  ornaments,  a  semis  of  fleur-de-lis  at  intervals ;  the 
name  "margverite''  on  the  oval  of  the  central  ornament 
of  the  front  cover,  and  "avbery"  on  that  of  the  back  cover, 
repousse  silver  corners  and  clasps,  gilt  edges.  In  fine  condi- 
tion. Paris:  Guillaume  Anabat  [ca.  1508] 

*  Printed  on  vkllum.  Almanac  for  5  years  (1508-1512). 
The  Anatomical  Man,  all  the  woodcuts  and  16  of  the  borders 
are  beautifully  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  by  a  con- 
temporary artist.  From  the  Bibliotheque  de  Rosny,  which  be- 
longed to  the  Duehesse  of  Berry.  The  Rebillot  copy  mentioned 
by  Brunet   (?).     no.  230.     211x128  imn. 

1685.  HOR^.  Heures  a  lusaige  de  Rome  [  tout  au  long  sans 
rien  reqrir  |  iprimees  nouuellemet  a  paris. —  [Colophon]  Ces 
presentes  heures  a  lusaige  |  de.  Rome,  au  long  sans  riens 
reque-  |  rir.  Auec  loffice  de  la  conception  no-  ]  stre  dame  z 
plusieurs  aultres  suffrai  |  ges  nouuellement  adioutes,  ont  este  | 
imprimes  a  Paris  pour  Guillau-  |  me  godard  demourat  sur  le 
pont  au  I  cliage  deuat  lorloge  du  palays.  A  le  |  seigne  de 
Ihomme  sauuaige.  Black  letter  {lettres  hdtardes) .  116  leaves, 
(A  12,  B-0  8).  Each  page  within  grotesque,  ornamental  and 
historiated  woodcut  borders,  including  a  Dance  of  Death  in 
132  subjects  ('With  repetitions) ;  Mark  of  Godard  on  title, 
anatomical  man,  20  woodcuts  representing  the  destruction  of 
Jerusalem,  15  full-page  woodcuts,  24  small  cuts,  and  a  rebus  on 
the  last  page,  with  interpretation  in  French.  Small  8vo,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  (Borders  surrounding  the 
large  woodcuts  slightly  shaved.) 

Paris:  Guillaume  Godard  [ca.  1514] 

*  Almanac  for  17  years  (1514-1530).  Brunet,  V,  1650,  no. 
302  (?).  171  X  111  mm. 

1686.  HORiE.  Hore  bte  Marie  virginis  secundum  vsuj 
Hierosolymitanu?.  Gothic  character  in  red  and  black.  With 
16  woodcuts  and  each  page  within  historiated  icoodcut  borders. 
8vo,  OLD  Lyonnese  binding  in  calf,  gold  ornaments  in  the 
comers  of  the  covers,  and  centre  medallions  representing  the 
crucifixion,  gilt  edges. 

Impresse  Lugduni  [de  St.  Basignana  Gorgoni],  1516 

*  Very  rare.  Almanac  for  21  years  (1516-1536).  The  cuts 
in  the  lower  part  of  the  borders  surrounding  the  calendar  repre- 
sent the  occupations  of  the  months.  The  signatures  in  the 
volume  are  placed  in  the  upper  margins.  From  the  Yemeniz 
and  Pirmin-Didot  libraries.  Brunet,  vol.  V,  1677,  no.  381. 
169x110  mm. 

1687.  HOR-'E.  Salus  anim^e  zu  Te^^'tsch  Selen  heyl  genant, 
mit  vil  schonen  gebeten  und  figuren.  Gothic  character  in  red 
and  black.  Woodcut  of  the  Virgin  and  Child  on  title,  61 
spirited  woodcuts  in  the  text  by  Hans  Springinklee,  with  mark 
H.  S.  K.  and  each  page  luithin  woodcut  borders.     8vo,  brown 

261 


FEINTED  KOBM— Continued. 

levant  morocco,  the  sides  in  compartments  divided  by  gilt  lines, 
blind  tooled  ornaments,  gilt  inside  borders  and  edges,  by  The 
Club  Binder\^        Niimberg:  durch  Friderichen  Peypiis,  1520 

*  An  exceedingly  bare  Grerman  Book  of  Hours  with  remark- 
able woodcuts,  by  a  contemporary  of  Diirer.     179  x  122  mm. 

1688.  HOR^-E.  Hore  deipare  Virginis  Marie  secudmn  vsimi 
Romanum,  plerisqj  fignris,  nouisque  effigiebus  adomate  .... 
Roman  character  in  red  and  hlack,  {a-n8,  o  4.)  Each  page 
surrounded  hy  ornamental  and  grotesque  woodcut  borders. 
Mark  of  Jehan  de  Brie  on  title,  15  full-page  woodcuts  and  19 
small  ones.  8vo,  contemporary  French  CxVlf,  the  sides 
covered  with  a  design  of  interlacings  and  ornaments  painted 
blue,  dark  bro^vn,  wliite,  green  and  red,  the  color  scheme  of 
the  two  sides  being  red  (rebacked),  gilt  gauffred  edges. 

Paris :  Pierre  Vidoue  pour  Jehan  de  Brie,  1522 

*  Almanac  for  17  years  (1522-1538).  The  Didot  copy,  prob- 
ably the  only  one  known;  described  in  Brunet,  Suppl.  622. 
180  X  115  mm. 

1689.  HOR^F].  Hore  in  laudem  beatissime  virginis  Marie 
secundiun  consuetudinem  Ecclesie  Parisiensis.  Black  letter 
{lettres  hdtardes)  in  Mack  and  red.  140  leaves.  "Pot  casse" 
on  title.  Each  page  surrounded  hy  fine  woodcut  borders  in  out- 
line composed  of  flowers,  insects,  animals;  with  Tory's  device, 
the  arms  of  France,  the  crowned  F  of  Francis  I  and  crowned 
L  of  Louise  de  Savoie,  the  arms  of  Fra^ice  and  Navarre,  etc.: 
and  14  large  outline  engravings.  4to,  citron  levant  morocco, 
mosaic  compartments  of  maroon  and  brown  morocco  outlined 
in  gold,  the  spaces  richly  tooled  and  gilt  with  flowers,  and  leaf- 
sprays,  gilt  mosaic  back,  vellum  linings  and  fly-leaves,  gaufi'red 
gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron-Joly,  in  a  morocco  case. 

Paris :  Maistre  Simon  du  Bois  imprimeur  pour  maistre  Geo- 
froy  Tory  de  Bourges,  22  October,  1527. 

*  Almanac  for  21  years  (1528-1548).  The  woodcuts,  with 
the  exception  of  two,  are  the  same  in  subject  as  those  of  the 
1524-25  edition,  but  they  are  entirely  different  in  design.  None 
of  the  engravings  or  borders  are  signed  by  Tory,  and  probably 
they  are  not  his  work.  The  last  woodcut  represents  "Death  on 
horseback. ' '  From  the  library  of  Eugene  Paillet,  with  his  auto- 
graph.    Brunet  no.  325.     213  x  140  mm. 

1690.  HORJi].  Horge  in  laudem  beatiss.  virginis  Marise. 
Ad  usum  Romaniun.  Roman  character  in  red  and  black.  Each 
page  within  very  fine  ornamental  borders  in  outline  with  the 
crowned  initial  of  Francis  I.,  the  Dauphin,  the  "pot  casse," 
etc.;  printer's  mark  on  title  and  14  large  outline  woodouts. 
Small  4to,  contemporary  French  binding  in  calf,  the  sides 
stamped  in  a  beautiful  arabesque  design  surrounding  the  "pot 
casse, "  (Tory's  mark),  executed  after  his  design,  and  prob- 
ably in  his  shop.     The  cro^vned  F  and  the  Salamander  are- 

262 


FEINTED  ROBM— Continued. 

alternately  repeated  on  the  panels  of  the  back ;  gauflred  gilt 
edges,  in  morocco  case.  (Signature  E  1  containing  the  angel  of 
the  Annunciation  in  perfect  facsimile) . 

Parrhisiis :  ex  officina  Gotofredi  Torini  Biturigici  ad  insigne 
Vasis  effracti,  20  Oct.,  1531. 

*  Almanac  for  30  years  (1531-1560).  Nearly  all  the  borders- 
have  the  double  cross.  One  of  the  most  beautiful  specimens  of 
the  French  typographical  art  of  the  Eenaissance.  The  Firmin- 
DiDOT  COPY  DESCRIBED  BY  Brunet,  no.  327.     201  X  133  mm. 


1691.  HORJE,  Horffi  Beatissimai  virginis  Marise  |  ad  vsum 
Romanum  |  Parisijs  sub  signo  Va-  |  sis  effracti.  |  Cum  Privi- 
legio.  Boman  character  in  red  and  hlack.  112  numbered 
leaves  (A-0  8).  Ruled  througJwiit  tvith  red  ink.  Title  within 
a  ivoodcut  border  and  18  fine  full-page  woodcuts  in  outline. 
Small  8vo.  Contemporary  French  calf,  the  sides  covered 
with  a  design  of  ornamental  interlacings  painted  dark 
brown,  light  green  and  ivory,  gilt  arabesques  on  a  pointille 
ground,  gilt  back  and  edges.  (Signatures  B  3  and  0  6-8  miss- 
ing). Paris,  1540 

*  Almanac  for  22  years  ( 1540-1561 ) .  These  ' '  Hours, ' '  published 
by  Maillard,  who  was  the  successor  to  Tory,  contain  the  same 
woodcuts  that  appeared  in  "Heures  antiques"  of  1527,  with 
the  exception  of  the  borders,  which  were  here  suppressed.  This 
edition  was  not  noticed  by  Bernard,  Brunet  and  other  Biblio- 
graphers, AND  THIS  IS  apparently  THE  ONLY  COPY  KNOWN. 
142  X  92  mm. 

1692.  HOR^.  HonB  in  laudem  beatissi  j  maj  virginis  Marige 
ad  vsum  |  Romanum  |  [mark  of  Tory]  \  Parisiis  |  Apud  Oliuer- 
ium  Mallardu  |  Sub  signo  vasis  etfracti.  |  1542  |  Cum  Priui- 
legio  Regis.  Roma^i  character  in  black  and  red.  176  unnum- 
bered leaves  with  signatures  A-Y.  Each  page  surrounded  by 
ornamental  woodcut  borders  in  outline,  with  the  crowned  F  of 
Francis  I,  the  crowned  L  of  Louise  de  Savoie,  the  arms  of 
France,  the  Salamander,  etc.,  and  19  fine  outline  woodcuts. 
8vo,  contemporary  French  calf  the  sides  covered  with  an 
ornamental  design  of  interlacings  painted  in  blue,  green,  red 
and  ivory,  outlined  in  gold ;  gilt  and  painted  back,  gauff red 
gilt  edges.  Paris :  0.  Maillard,  1542 

*  Almanac  for  8  years  (1543-1550).  This  Horas  is  a  second 
edition  of  the  one  printed  by  Tory  at  an  unknown  date  and  of 
which  no  copy  is  known  to  exist.  Maillard  found  the  wood- 
blocks in  the  stock  of  Tory  and  printed  from  them.  Extremely 
RARE.     Not  in  Brunet.     149  x  97  mm. 

1693.  HOR^.  Horae  in  Laudem  beatissimae  virginis  Marias, 
ad  vsum  Romanum.  Printed  in  black  and  red.  Each  page 
surrounded  by  charming  woodcut  borders,  some  in  outline  and 
some  in  black.  Printer's  mark  on  title,  14  large  u'oodcuts,  and 
ornamental  initials  on  a  " crible"  ground.    4to,  brown  levant 

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PEINTED  nOHM— Continued. 

morocco,  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt  borders  of  leaf-sprays, 
gauffred  gilt  edges,  in  a  levant  morocco  slip  case,  by  Lortic. 

Parisiis:  ex  officina  Reginaldi  Calderij  &  Claudij  eius  filij, 
1549. 

*  Almanac  for  26  years  (1549-1574).  All  the  woodcuts  which 
ornament  this  beautiful  volume  had  been  already  used  in  the 
Heures  printed  by  Simon  de  Colines,  1543.  Three  of  the  wood- 
cuts bear  the  mark  (double  cross)  of  Geofroy  Tory.  In  his 
WORK  ON  Tory,  Auguste  Bernard  says  that  he  knows  of 
BUT  TWO  COPIES  OF  THE  ABOVE  EDITION.  Brunet,  V,  1662,  no. 
332.     227x168  mm. 

1694.  H0RJ5.  Hor^e  in  laudem  beatissimas  virginis  Marine 
nd  usum  Romanum.  Title  in  red  and  Mack;  each  page  sur- 
7'ounded  hy  pretty  ornamental  and  floral  'borders,  introducing 
insects,  birds,  etc.,  several  of  which  bear  in  the  lower  part  the 
arms  of  France,  of  Louise  of  Savoy,  crowned  initial  and  emblem 
of  Francis  I,  and  numerous  fine  woodcuts,  all  after  Tory. 
12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  the  sides  tooled  and  gilt  in  an 
interlaced  Grolieresque  pattern  of  fillets,  scrolls  and  arabes- 
ques, gilt  back  and  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Parisiis:  apud  Thielmanum  Kerver,  1556 

*  Almanac  for  8  years  (1556-63).  Brunet,  Hours,  no.  334. 
157x92  mm. 

1695.  HOR^.  Heures  de  nostre  Dame  a  lusage  de  Paris, 
toutes  au  long  sans  rien  requerir  auec  plusieurs  belles  oraisons 
z  histoires  ....  Gothic  character  in  red  and  black.  Small 
cut  on  title-page,  u'oodcut  of  the  anatomical  man,  12  illustra- 
tions for  the  Calendar  representing  the  occupations  of  the 
montJis,  {the  one  for  June  signed  "I.  F.")  and  41  other  tvood- 
cuts,  three  bearing  Geofroy  Tory's  mark  and  "L.  R."  8vo, 
CONTEMPORARY  FRENCH  RED  MOROCCO,  the  sidcs  toolcd  and  gilt 
in  compartments,  and  the  spaces  filled  with  scrolls,  leaf-sprays 
and  small  ornaments,  in  the  central,  upper  and  lower  compart- 
ments the  interlaced  initials  E  and  D ;  on  the  centre  of  the 
front  cover  the  name  "esperance'^  and  in  that  of  the  back 
cover  "driancovrt'^  ;  back  tooled  in  the  same  manner  and 
with  monogram  "E  D",  gilt  edges,  by  Clovis  Eve. 

Paris :  Julien  Duval,  1582 

*  Almanac  for  10  years  (1582-1591).  Unknown  to  Brunet. 
In  the  same  volume  is  bound:  "Le  quinze  effusions  du  sang 
de  nostre  Sauueur  &  Eedempteur  Jesus  Christ. ' '  Consisting  of 
50  leaves,  as  follows:  a  811.,  b  4U.,  A,  8  11.,  B  411.,  d  211., 
I-L  in  8s.     Paris,  Julien  du  Val.,  1537.     169  x  116  mm. 

1696.  HOR^.  Les  Heures  de  la  nouuelle  Imprimerie 
Inuentee  par  P.  Moreau.  Printed  in  script-type.  Frontispiece 
and  25  copper-plates.  12mo,  old  French  red  morocco,  the  sides 
richly  tooled  in  compartments  formed  by  interlacing  fillets, 
the    spaces    occupied    by    gilt    tooled    ornaments    of    scrolls, 

264 


PEINTED  KOBM— Continued. 

pointille,  and  fleurons;  doublure  of  green  morocco,  with  gilt 
panels,  outside  and  inside  corner  pieces  and  centre  ornaments 
of  scrolls  and  pointille,  gilt  edges,  by  Le  Gascon,  in  a  morocco 
slip  case.  Paris :  P.  Moreau,  1644 

*  A  magnificent  specimen  of  French  book-binding  of  the  17tli 
century. 


1697.  HORN  BOOK.  Four  Original  Horn  Books,  printed 
on  one  unfolded  sheet  of  paper  of  folio  size,  bearing  the  im- 
print in  one  corner.  Printed  in  Aberdene,  by  E.  Raban. 
Small  folio,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Aberdeen  [ca.  1650] 

*  An  exceedingly  interesting  and  probably  unique  specimen, 
executed  by  Aberdeen's  first  printer,  Edward  Eaban,  about  the 
middle  of  the  17th  century.  Each  of  the  Horn  Books  has  the 
alphabet  and  the  Lord's  Prayer  in  Black  Letter,  but  they  are  not 
alike  in  type  or  setting.  This  sheet  has  evidently  been  pre- 
served in  a  book,  as  it  is  slightly  foxed  and  has  a  v?orm-hole 
near  the  margin. 

1698.  HORNE  (THOMAS  HARTWELL).  An  Introduc- 
tion to  the  Study  of  Bibliography.  To  which  is  prefixed  a 
Memoir  on  the  Public  Libraries  of  the  Antients.  Numerous 
facsimiles.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt 
backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London :  Printed  by  Woodfall  for  T.  Cadell,  1814 

*  Lakge  and  thick  paper  copy.  Extra-illustrated  by  the 
insertion  of  portraits  of  Gutenberg,  Aldus,  Paulus  Manutius, 
Caxton,  and  others. 

1699.  HORNE  (THOMAS  HARTWELL).  An  Introduc- 
tion to  the  critical  study  and  knowledge  of  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
Eleventh  edition,  revised,  corrected,  and  brought  dowTi  to  the 
present  time.  Maps,  and  facsimiles  of  Biblical  manuscripts. 
4  vols.  8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

London,  1863 

1700.  [HORSMANDEN  (DANIEL).]  A  Journal  of  the 
Proceedings  in  The  Detection  of  the  Conspiracy  formed  by 
Some  White  People,  in  Conjunction  with  Negro  and  other 
Slaves,  for  Burning  the  City  of  New- York  in  America,  And 
Murdering  the  Inhabitants. 

which  Conspiracy  was  partly  put  in  Execution,  by  Burning 
his  Majesty's  House  in  Fort  George,  within  the  said  City,  on 
Wednesday  the  Eighteenth  of  March,  1741.  and  setting  Fire 
to  several  Dwelling  and  other  Houses  there,  within  a  few  Days 
succeeding,  And  by  another  Attempt  made  in  Prosecution  of 
the  same  infernal  Scheme,  by  putting  Fire  between  two  other 
Dwelling-Houses  within  the  said  City,  on  the  Fifteenth  Day  of 

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February,  1742 ;  which  was  accidentally  and  timely  discovered 
and  extinguished.     Containing, 

I.  A  Narrative  of  the  Trials,  Condemnations,  Executions, 
and  Behaviour  of  the  several  Criminals,  at  the  Gallows  and 
Stake,  with  their  Speeches  and  Confessions;  .  .  . 

II.  An  Appendix,  wherein  is  set  forth  some  additional  evi- 
dence concerning  the  said  Conspiracy  and  Conspirators,  .  .  . 

III.  Lists  of  the  several  Persons  (Whites  and  Blacks)  com- 
mitted on  Account  of  the  Conspiracy ;  .  .  .  By  the  Recorder  of 
the  City  of  New- York. 

4to,  crimson  levant  morocco,  corner  ornaments,  richly  tooled 
back  and  inside  borders,  gilt  top  on  the  rough,  all  other 
EDGES  TOTALLY  UNCUT,  in  morocco  case,  by  Francis  Bedford. 

New  York :  Printed  by  James  Parker,  at  the  New  Printing 
Office,  1744. 

*  A   REMARKABLE   COPY   OF  THE   RARE   FlRST    EDITION,   of   which 

only  three  copies  are  known.  The  copy  in  the  Church  Library 
has  a  half-title,  but  as  it  is  not  included  in  the  first  signature 
it  is  doubtful  if  it  was  a  part  of  the  original  edition. 

Important  as  a  printed  record  of  the  early  history  of  New 
York  City,  from  which  is  derived  information  relating  to  the 
famous  Negro  Plot  of  1741. 

1701.  HORTULUS  Anime  cum  aliis  quam  plurimis 
orationibus  pristine  impression!  superadd  itis.  Gothic 
char  act  er  in  red  and  black.  Title  in  red  beneath  a  cut  of 
the  Virgin.,  8Jf  large  and  small  spirited  woodcuts,  and  each 
page  luithin  ornamental  woodcut  borders.  8vo,  blue  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges, 

Lugduni:  Joannes  Clein  impensis  Joannis  Koberger,  1517 

1702.  HOUDOY  (JULES).  Histoire  de  la  Ceramique  Lil- 
loise  precedee  de  documents  inedits  constatant  la  Fabrica- 
tion de  Carreaux  Peints  &  J^mailles  en  Flandre  et  en  Ar- 
tois  au  XIV*^  siecle.  Several  colored  plates.  Roj^al  8vo, 
half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Belz-Nie- 
dree.  Paris,  1869 

1703.  HOUGHTON  (RICHARD  MONCKTON  MILNES, 
LORD).  Poems  of  Many  Years.  Memorials  of  a  Residence 
on  the  Continent.  2  vols,  in  1,  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  b}^  Alio.  London,  1838 

*  Guizot's  copy,  with  his   library  stamp  on   the    half  titles. 
Probably  on  large  paper. 

1704.  HOUGHTON  (RICHARD  MONCKTON  MILNES, 
LORD).     Poems  of  Many  Years.     12mo,  calf,  gilt  edges. 

London,  1844 

1705.  HOUSSAYE(ARSi:NE).  Les  Grandes  Dames,  Mon- 
sieur Don  Juan,  Madame  Venus,  Les  Pecheresses  Blondes, 
Une  Tragedie  a  Ems.  Jf  plates  in  red  and  browji.  4  vols, 
in  2,  royal  8vo,  half  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Paris,  1868-69 
266 


1706.  HOUSSAYE  (ARSi:NE).  Les  Parisiennes.  Le 
Jeu  des  Femmes.  (Mademoiselle  Phryae,  Les  Feinines 
Adulteres,  Les  Femmes  Dechues).  With  8  plates  in  red  and 
black.  4  vols,  in  2,  royal  8vo,  half  blue  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Paris,  1869 

1707.  HOUSSAYE  (ARSJ^NE).  Histoire  du  il'^'^  Fau- 
teuil  de  I'Academie  Frangaise.  20  etched  portraits.  Bvo, 
half  light  green  levant  morocco,  inlaid  gilt  back,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    Paris,  1882 

*  One  of  400  copies  on  Holland  Paper,  with  the  portraits, 
proof  before  letters. 

1708.  HOUSSAYE  (ARSfiN'E).  Les  Confessions  Sou- 
venirs d'un  demi-sieele,  1830-1880.  Portraits,  facsimiles, 
&c.  Japan  paper  copy.  6  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  ivory 
levant  morocco,  gilt  and  inlaid  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  orig- 
inal covers  bound  in,  by  Meunier.  Paris,  1885-91 

1709.  HOUSSAYE  (ARSJlNE).  La  Comedie  au  Coin  du 
Feu — La  comedie  a  la  fenetre.  Le  Roi  Soleil.  Le  Duel  de 
La  Tour.  Un  drame  en  cinq  actes  et  en  cinq  minutes  Mad- 
emoiselle Trente-Six  Vertus.  Les  comediennes.  12 mo, 
half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  figured  gilt  sides,  gilt 
top,  UDCut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bind- 
ery. Paris,  1886 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

1710.  HOWARD  (EDWARD).  The  Usurper.  A  Trag- 
edy. As  it  was  acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal  by  His  Majes- 
ties Servants.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  Henrj^  Herringuian,  1668 

*  First  Edition.  The  character  of  Damocles  is  supposed  to 
have  been  Intended  for  Oliver  Cromwell.  Hugo  de  Petra  is 
intended  for  Hugh  Peters,  the  Cromwellian  and  New  England 
divine. 

1711.  HOWARD  (EDWARD).  Outward  Bound;  or,  A 
Merchant's  Adventures.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo, 
dark  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1838 

1712.  HOWARD  (FRANK).  The  Spirit  of  the  Plays  of 
Shakespeare.  Exhibited  in  a  Series  of  outline  plates  illus- 
trative of  the  Story  of  each  Play.  '  Drawn  and  engraved,  by 
Frank  Howard.  With  quotations  and  descriptions.  5  vols. 
4to,   half  green  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.          London,  1833 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  with  the  483  plates,  proofs  on  India 
paper. 

1713.  HOWARD  (MONTAGUE).  Old  London  Silver, 
its  History,  its  Makers,  and  its  Marks.  200  illustrations, 
and  over  Ji-,000  facsimiles  of  makers''  marks  and  hall-marks. 
Royal  8vo,  green  roan,  gilt  borders  and  top.   New  York,  1903 

267 


1714.  HROSVITA.  Opera  Hrosvite  illustris  virginis  et 
monialis  germane  gente  saxoniea  orte  nuper  a  Conrado 
Celte  inventa.  8  fine  full  page  ivoodcuts  ascribed  to  Albrecht 
Dilrer.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  panelled  sides,  blind 
tooled  arabesque  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Leighton.  (1  leaf 
(signat.  a  6)  inlaid). 

Impressum  Norumberga;  sub  Priuilegio  Sodalitatis  Cel- 
ticas  a  Senatu  Rhomani  Imperii  impetrato,  1501. 
*  First  Edition.    Second  Issue.    Rare. 

1715.  HUBBARD  (WILLIAM).  A  Narrative  of  the 
Indian  Wars  in  New-England,  From  the  first  Planting 
thereof  in  the  Year  1607,  to  the  Year  1677.  Containing  A 
Relation  of  the  Occasion,  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  War 
with  the  Indians  in  the  Southern,  Western,  Eastern  and 
Northern  Parts  of  said  Country.  Second  American  Edi- 
tion.    12mo,  original  sheep.  Boston:  John  Boyle,  1775 

1716.  [HUBERT  (SIR  FRANCIS).]  The  Deplorable  Life 
and  Death  of  Edward  the  Second,  King  of  England,  To- 
gether with  the  Downefall  of  the  two  Vnfortunate  Fauorits, 
Gavestone  and  Spencer.  Storied  in  an  Excellent  poem. 
Frontispiece  portrait.  l'2mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  David.     (Cancel  slip  on  page  91  inserted.) 

London:  Printed  for  Roger  Michell,  1628 

1717.  HUDSON,  DE  QUIROS  and  MASSA.  Descriptio 
ac  delineatio  Geographica  Detectionis  Freti,  sive,  Transi- 
tus  ad  Occasum,  supra  terras  Americanas,  in  Chinam  atque 
Japonem  ducturi.  Item,  Narratio.  .  .  .  super  tractu,  in 
quinta  Orbis  terrarum  parte,  cui  Australise  IncognitjB 
nomen  est,  recens  detecto  etc.  3  folded  maps  engraved  on 
copper  and  2  woodcuts.  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  David.       Amsterodami:  Hesselius  Gerardus,  1612 

*  First  Edition.     Very  Rare.     The  first  account  of  the 
efforts  of  Hudson  to  find  the  North-west  passage. 

1718.  [HUGHES  [THOMAS).]  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford. 
First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut  (slightly 
wor)i).  Cambridge,  1861 

1719.  HUGNY  (ERNEST).  LesE tapes  d.'une  Race- 
Sinorix.  Illustrations  by  Abel  Boye.  12rao,  half  green 
morocco,  green  silk  sides  (damaged),  gilt  top,  uncut,  origi- 
nal covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1900 

1720.  HUGO  (HERMANNUS).  L'Ame  Amante  de  sou 
Dieu,  representee  dans  les  emblemes  de  H.  Hugo  et  dans 
ceux  d'Othon  Yaenius.  Frontispiece  and  108  emblematic 
copper-plates^  by  L.  Smit.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco, 
richly  gilt  tooled  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Mercier. 

Cologne,  1717 
368 


1721.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Le  Dernier  Jour  d'lin 
Condamne.  First  Edition.  Facsimile  letter.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  by  Cuziu. 

Paris,  1829 

1722.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Notre-Darae  de  Paris. 
First  Edition.  Woodcut  after  T.  Johannot.  2  vols.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  doublure  of  blue  morocco 
with  fillets,  gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Cuzin. 

Paris,  1831 

1723.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Notre-Dame  de  Paris. 
3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  uncut,  by  Siraier  R.  Durol. 

Paris,  1832 

1724.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Notre-Dame  de  Paris. 
2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron. 

Paris,  1841 

1725.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Les  Feuilles  d'Au- 
tomne;  et,  Les  Chants  du  Crepuscle.  12mo,  half  red  mo- 
rocco, uncut.  Paris,  1841 

1726.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Odes  et  Ballades. 
12mo,  half  red  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1841 

1727.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Les  Orientales.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron.        Paris,  1841 

1728.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Les  Orientales.  12mo, 
half  red  morocco,  totally  uncut.  Paris,  1841 

1729.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Les  Voix  Interieures; 
et,  Les  Rayons  et  les  Ombres.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron.  Paris,  1841 

1730.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Les  Voix  Interieures. 
12mo,  half  red  morocco,  totally  uncut.  Paris,  1841 

1731.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Les  Rayons  et  les 
Ombres;  and,  Les  Feuilles  d'Automne.  Edition  elze- 
virienne.  Frontispiece  and  ornaments,  by  E.  Fronient.  2 
vols,  in  1.     12mo,  half  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris,  1869 

1732.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Les  Chatiments  En- 
graved illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  b}'  David. 

Paris,  1882 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Holland  paper,  with  the  series  of  10 
proof  etchings  by  Guerard  inserted. 

1733.  HUGO  (VICTOR  MARIE).  Le  Pape.  21  compo- 
sitions dessinees  et  gravees  par  Jean  Paul  Laurens.  4to, 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  Engel.  Paris,  1885 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  plates  in  three 
states. 

369 


1734.  HULSIUS  (LEVINUS).  Emblemata  Anniversaria 
Academic  Noribergensis,  quae  est  Altorffii.  Title-border, 
dedicatory  arms  and  159  medallic  vignettes  on  copper.  4to, 
calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Nurembergae:  per  Abr.  Wagemann,  1617 

1735.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  The  Descent  of  Liberty,  a  Mask. 
First  Edition.     12mo,  morocco  back,  uncut.    London,  1815 

1736.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  The  Feast  of  the  Poets,  and 
other  pieces  in  verse.  Second  Edition,  amended  and  en- 
larged.    12mo,  morocco  back,  uncut. 

London:  Gale  and  Fenner,  1815 

1737.  HUNT  (LEIGH)  and  BYRON  (GEORGE  GOR- 
DON, LORD).  The  Liberal;  Verse  and  Prose  from  the 
South.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  polished  calf  gilt, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London:  John  Hunt,  1822-1823 

1738.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  Lord  Byron  and  some  of  his 
Contemporaries;  with  Recollections  of  the  Author's  Life, 
and  of  his  visit  to  Italy.  Second  Edition.  With  5  por- 
traits and  facsimile.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  partly  uncut.  London,  1828 

1739.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  Poetical  Works.  First  Edi- 
tion.    8vo,  cloth  (not  original),  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London:  Moxon,  1832 

1740.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  The  Indicator,  and  Companion  : 
a  miscellany  for  the  fields  and  fire-side.  Portrait.  2  vols. 
12mo,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops.  London,  1831 

1741.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  Captain  Sword  and  Captain 
Pen.  A  Poem.  With  some  remarks  on  war  and  military 
statesmen.  First  Edition.  8  full-page  woodcuts  hy  J.  Jack- 
son after  Thornton  Leigh  Hunt.,  son  of  the  author.  12mo, 
original  cloth.  "    London,  1835 

1742.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  The  Palfrey:  a  Love-Story  of 
Old  Times.  First  Edition.  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut 
(somewhat  worn).  London,  1842 

1743.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  The  Poetical  Works  of  Leigh 
Hunt.  Containing  many  pieces  now  first  collected.  16mo, 
green  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1844 

1744.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  Stories  from  the  Italian  Poets; 
with  lives  of  the  writers.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  12ino, 
polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  London,  1846 

1745.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  Men,  Women  and  Books:  a 
selection  of  Sketches,  Essays,  and  Critical  Memoirs,  from 
his  uncollected  Prose  Writings.  First  Edition.  Portrait. 
2  vols.  12mo,  tree  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1847 

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1746.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  A  Jar  of  Honey  from  Mount 
Hj'bla.  First  Edition.  Illustrated  by  Richard  Doyle. 
8vo,  lilac  levant  morocco  gilt,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges, 
original  boards  and  advertisements  bound  in,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1848 

1747.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  The  Town,  its  Memorable  Char- 
acters and  Events.  First  Edition.  With  Jf5  illusiratioyis. 
2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  wide  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1848 

1748.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  Autobiography  of  Leigh  Hunt, 
with  Reminiscences  of  Friends  and  Contemporaries.  First 
Edition.  Portraits  on  India  paper.  3  vols.  12mo,  original 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1850 

1749.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  The  Religion  of  the  Heart.  A 
Manual  of  Faith  and  Dut3^  First  Edition.  l2mo.  original 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1853 

1750.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  The  Old  Court  Suburb;  or.  Me- 
morials of  Kensington,  regal,  critical,  and  anecdotal. 
First  Edition.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
tops.  London,  1855 

1751.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  The  Correspondence  of  Leigh 
Hunt.  Edited  by  his  eldest  son.  First  Edition.  Portrait. 
2  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1862 

1752.  HUNT  (LEIGH).  Essays.  Selected  and  Edited 
by  Reginald  Brimley  Johnson,  with  introduction.  Portrait 
by  S.  Lawrence  and  etchings  by  Herbert  Raillon.  Small 
8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1891 

*  Large  Paper  copy;  only  150  printed.  • 

1753.  HURT  ADO  DE  MENDOZ  A  (GARCIA).  Aventures 
et  Espiegleries  de  Lazarille  deTormes,  ecrites  parlui-merae. 
Nouvelle  Edition.  Ornee  de  quarante  figures,  dessinees  et 
gravees  par  N.  Ransonnette.  2  vols,  in  1,  8vo,  orange 
levant  morocco,  ornamented  with  quintuple  and  septuple 
fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  Joly.  Paris,  1801 

*  Large  and  thick  paper  copy,  with  portrait  and  89  plates  by 
N.  Ransonnette,  proofs  before  letters.  The  plate  at  Chapter 
XVII  of  Volume  II  is  unmutilated. 


1754.   TMAGO  Primi  Sseculi.     Societatis  Jesu  a  Provin- 

^     cia  Flandro-Belgica  eiusdein  Societatis  reprae- 

sentata.      Emblematic  frontispiece,   and   126  vignettes,   by 

Galle,  within  beautiful  borders.     Folio,  old  calf  (rebacked), 

gilt  edges.  Antwerpia?,  ex  officina  Plantiniana,  1640 

*  This  rare  and  curious  book  was  written  to  celebrate  the 

100th  anniversary  of  the  Jesuit  order.     Very  few  copies  of  the 

book  are  recorded,  as  it  was  suppressed. 

From  the  collection  of  David  Robert  Clark. 

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1755.  [IMBERT  (BARTHELEMY).]  Choix  de  Fabliaux, 
mis  en  vers.  2  vols,  in  1,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels, 
gilt  edges,  by  Mansell.     Tall  copy.  Geneve,  1788 

1756.  IRELAND  (SAMUEL)  and  HOGARTH  (WILL- 
IAM). Graphic  Illustrations  of  Hogarth,  from  Pictures, 
Drawings  and  Scarce  Prints,  in  the  possession  of  Samuel 
Ireland.  3  vols,  royal  4to,  bine  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Published  for  Samuel  Ireland,  1799 

*  Ireland's  own  copy  on  Large  Paper.  Extra-illustrated 

by  the  insertion  of  two  hundred  and  seventeen  plates  in 

TWO,   three  and   four    states,  including  impressions    in 

BLACK,    BROWN   AND    COLOR,    FIRST    ETCHINGS,    SIGNED    PROOFS, 

etc.  Whiere  the  plates  have  not  full  margins,  they  have  been 
skilfully  inlaid. 

A  note  in  Mr.  Hoe's  autograph  reads  "  The  plates  in  this 
(and  the  other)  voZ.(s)  were  r'eserved  by  Mr.  Ireland  &  selected 
by  him." 

Many  rare  plates  are  incorporated  in  this  magnificent  extra- 
illustrated  COPY,  including  the  very  rare  lesser  known  pro- 
ductions of  both  Ireland  and  Hogarth,  including  Tradesmen's 
Tickets,  Bookplates,  Funeral  Cards,  Coats-of-Arms,  Engraver's 
Cards  (including  Hogarth's),  Rare  Theatrical  Benefit  Cards, 
Portraits,  including  Viscount  Boyne,  James  Figg  (famous  fenc- 
ing master),  Sr.  James  Thoruhill,  Lad}^  Pembi-oke  (in  four 
states).  Duchess  of  Bolton  (in  three  states,  including  the  rare 
colored  state),  and  others,  "  Lovat's  Ghost  on  Pilgrimage  "  (by 
Ireland,  1747,  rare  original).  "Scene  in  a  Hay  Field  "  (in  three 
states),  etc. 

1757.  (IRELAND  (W.  H.— Translator).  Memoirs  of  a 
Young  Greek  Lady,  Madame  Pauline  Adelaide  Alexandre 
Panam,  against  his  Serene  Highness  the  Reigning  Prince  of 
Saxe  Cobourg.  Portraits.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
ornamented  borders,  entirely  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  J.  Fairburn,  ]823 

1758.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  A  very  Early  Manu- 
script Journal  of  Washington  Irving.  From  July  1, 
1804,  to  Jan.  23,  1805,  lettered  "  1805  "  on  the  outside  cover 
and  called  ''  Journal  of  a  Tour  thro  France,  Italy,  Sicily.'''' 
115  closely  written  4to  pages,  old  vellum,  with  ties.  There 
are  two  pencil  drawings  on  front  end-paper  and  fl3'^-leaf,  and 
Irving's  memorandum  "-Achete  en  Bordeaux  Juillet  180 Jf.. 
Prix  S  liv,^^    another    ''■Ship  Matilda  27th  DecW  opposite 

Corsica.'''' 

*  One  of  the  most  important  Irving  manuscripts,  and 
probably  the  earliest  ever  offered  for  sale  by  auction. 
Washington  Irving  came  of  age  in  April,  1804,  and  owing 
to  the  delicate  state  of  his  health  his  brothers  determined  to 
send  him  abroad.  The  above  Journal  recounts  his  experiences 
from  his  arrival  in  Bordeaux  on  July  4,  thence  to  Toulouse, 
Nismes,  Avignon,  Marseilles,  Nice,  and  Genoa  (from  which 
place  he  sailed  for  Messina  the  day  before  Christmas,  1804),  the 
sea- voyage  and  his  experiences  in  quarantine,  ending  with 
January  23, 1805.  It  was  evidently  written  as  a  basis  for  let- 
ters home,  the  first  entry  beginning  "My  dear  Brother" 
(William  Irving),  and  contains  full  descriptions  of  scenery, 

272 


people,  and  adventures,  including  an  attack  by  pirates.  He 
describes  the  long  imprisonment  in  quarantine  before  Messina 
and  his  occupations,  such  as  studying  Italian,  reading  books  on 
Sicily,  and  sailing  over  the  harbor  in  the  yawl  belonging  to  the 
vessel.  While  much  of  this  Journal  has  been  used  by  Pierre 
M.  Irving  in  his  "  Life  and  Letters  of  Washington  Irving," 
there  are  numerous  interesting  incidents  which  have  not  been 
published  there,  serving  to  illustrate  Irving's  life  and  the  de- 
velopment of  his  character. 

1759.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  A  very  early 
Manuscript  Note  Book  of  Washington  Irving  when 
travelling  in  Europe  at  the  age  of  31  in  1805.  93  pages, 
small  4to,  labelled  by  Irving  "1805  "  on  the  front  cover. 
His  Autograph  inside  the  front  cover  and  bound  in 
vellum  wrappers,  with  flap  and  tie.  On  the  first  page 
Irving  has  written  "  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  Europe  in  1801^-5. 
Vol.  Ji-lli.  containing  Route  from  Zurich  to  Paris  ct  from 
Paris  to  London,  from  May  17th  to  Oct.  8th,  1805." 
Another  note  on  the  same  page  states  that  he  purchased 
the  book  at  Zurich  for  1^  livres. 

*  An  EARi.Y  Journal  to  which  Pierre  Irving  evidently 
DID  NOT  HAVE  ACCESS  IN  PREPARING  HIS  "Life  and  Letters 
of  Washington  Irving";  and  apparently  unpublished.  The 
account  of  the  week's  trip  from  Zurich  to  Paris,  May  19  to  24th, 
is  very  full.  The  Journal  next  commences  with  September 
22nd,  180o,  describes  the  trip  to  London,  where  he  landed 
October  8th,  1805,  closing  with  an  account  of  an  annoying 
delay,  at  Gravesend.  His  pencilled  comments  of  his  first 
IMPRESSIONS  OF  ENGLAND  cover  four  pages  and  will  be  found 
to  form  not  the  least  interesting  part  of  the  Journal : 

"J  had  expected  to  be  delighted  on  finding  myself  in  Eng- 
land, that  my  heart  loould  expand,  my  feelings  all  fly  out  to 
hail  my  kinsmen.  Quite  otherwise — except  during  my  ride 
from  Gravesend  to  London.  I  have  found  my  Jieart  has 
closed  up — all  the  social  feeling  has  retired  within  me.  I 
look  about  me  with  distrust.  If  I  wish  to  know  the  direction 
of  a  street  I  first  examine  the  physiognomy  of  mij  neighbor, 
and  ivhen  I  have  selected  I  make  my  inquiry  with  caution 
like  a  ivary  person  standing  on  my  guard  for  fear  of  insult. 
In  no  other  country  have  I  felt  anything  like  this.  I  feel 
like  one  of  our  savages  ivhen  visiting  a  strange  tribe.  He 
courts  their  friendship  though  he  eyes  them  with  distrust; 
he  holds  out  the  calumet  of  peace  but  grasps  his  tomahawk 
in  the  other  hand  ready  to  defend  himself,  etc." 

1760.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Three  of  Irving's 
Manuscript  Note  Books,  written  about  1830,  for  "Ma- 
homet and  his  Successors,"  about  80  pages  each,  12mo, 
bound  in  limp  morocco,  labelled  b}^  Irving  on  one  volume 
"Arabs  No.  1,"  in  ink;  on  two  others  are  pasted  labels  of 
white  paper  on  which  Irving  has  written:  "Mem.  Con- 
cerning the  Arabs,  No.  1"  and  "Notes  on  the  Arabs, 
No.  2."  The  third  volume  is  unlabelled.  A  MS.  Index 
IN  Irving's  hand  is  in  one  volume. 

*  With  the  exception  of  a  few  blank  leaves  here  and  there, 
and  traces  of  the  removal  of  a  few  others,  the  250  pages  are 
covered  with  notes  in  ink  in  Irving's  fine  hand,  chiefly  con- 

273 


cerning  the  Arabs;  gathered  ia  1830  while  the  author  was  en- 
gaged on  the  "  Life  and  Successors  of  Mahomet''  (published  in 
1849  and  1850),  prepared  while  at  Madrid  and  intended  as  in- 
troductory to  other  volumes  which  he  had  in  contemplation 
connected  with  the  Moorish  domination  of  Spain.  Many  of 
these  notes  are  extracts  from  Sale's  "Koran,"  and  the  works 
of  d'Herbelot. 

A  few  pencilled  notes  of  a  more  personal  nature  are  written 
on  the  first  and  last  leaves,  and  in  one  he  records  the  final 
ARRANGEMENTS  with  MURRAY  FOR  THE  SALE  OF  "  The  Voy- 
ages of  Columbus":  "Aug.  3  {1830)  settled  with  Murray  about 
Volume  of  Voyages— 500  gs  (Ouineas)  at  6,  9  &  12  ms  (months)." 
He  also  describes  seeing  Louis  Philippe  take  the  oath  as  Kiug 
of  France,  and  on  August  18  (1830)  the  marriage  of  his  nephew 
when  General  Lafayette  gave  away  the  bride.  On  two  pre- 
liminary pages  of  one  volume  is  found  one  of  his  finest  pieces 
of  descriptive  writing  beginning 

"  There  is  a  clock  in  almost  every  room,  and  in  the  night  I 
can  hear  them  repeating  the  hours  to  one  another  like  iveary 
watchmen.  There  is  a  small  silver-toned  clock  in  a  Lady's 
Boudoir  that  tongues  it  so  quickly  and  sweetly,  etc." 

1761.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Four  op  Irving's 
Manuscript  Note  Books  for  "Tour  on  the  Prairies," 
55  pages  in  all,  12mo,  marbled  wrappers,  labelled  by  Irving 
"Far  West  1,  2,  3  "  and  "Notes  on  the  Indians"  on  the 
fourth.  Two  have  labels  of  white  paper  pasted  on,  with 
"Notes  concerning  the  Far  West  1833  "  in  Irving's  hand. 

*  "Tour  on  the  Prairies"  was  published  in  London  in  1835 
and  a  month  later  in  America.  The  above  notes  relate  almost 
entirely  to  the  ethnology,  geography,  botany  and  zoology  of 
the  Far  West,  There  is  a  pencilled  list  of  books,  including  the 
works  of  Pike,  Long  and  Carver.  The  "Tour"  comprised 
Irving's  expedition  from  Fort  Gibson,  Ark.,  to  the  Pawnee 
Hunting  Grounds  in  October.  1832. 

1762.  [IRVING  (WASHINGTON).]  A  History  of  New 
York,  from  the  beginning  of  the  World  to  the  end  of  the 
Dutch  Dynasty,  by  Diedrich  Knickerbocker.  Folded  view 
of  "  New  Amsterdam  {now  New  York),''''  (strengthened  in 
the  folds,  which  are  very  slightly  worn),  2  vols.  12mo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  richly  tooled,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

New  York:  Inskeep  and  Bradford,  1809 

*  First  Edition.     Tall  copy  measuring  7  x  4i^'  inches. 

1763.  [IRVING  (WASHINGTON).]  A  History  of  New 
York,  from  the  Beginning  of  the  World  to  the  End  of  the 
Dutch  Dynasty.  .  .  .  The  Third  Edition.  Frontispiece  by 
Leslie  and  Allston,  open  letter  proofs,  inserted.  2  vols, 
post  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  edges  entirely 
uncut,  by  Riviere.  Philadelphia:  M.  Thomas,  1819 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

1764.  [IRVING  (WASHINGTON).]  Bracebridge  Hall, 
or  the  Humourists.  A  Medley.  First  English  Edition. 
2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1823: 

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1765  [IRVING  (WASHINGTON).]  The  Sketch  Book  of 
Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.  Z  vols.  8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  by  Holloway.  London:  John  Murray.  18^2 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  a  portrait  by  Scri  ven 
after  Newton,  and  6  plates  after  Leslie's  designs,  proofs  on 
India  paper. 

1766.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Oliver  Goldsmith  :  a 
Biography.  First  Complete  Edition.  Illustrafed.  Square 
8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by 
Matthews.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam,  1849 

*  ExTRA-iLLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  53  plates,  including 
portraits  of  Goldsmith's  contemporaries,  a  number  being  proofs- 
on  India  paper. 

1767.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Life  of  George  Wash- 
ington. Illustrated.  5  vols.  4to,  half  olive  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  New  York,  1855-59- 

*  First  Edition.  Large  Paper  copy,  with  India  proof  im- 
pressions of  all  the  plates,  including  the  supplementary  series. 

1768.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Wolfert's  Roost,  and 
other  Papers.  Now  first  collected.  Frontispiece  and  en- 
graved title  by  Darley.  l"2ino,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  New  York,  18c5 

1769.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Sketch  Book  of 
Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.  Artist's  Edition.  120  engravings 
on  wood  from  original  designs.  Thick  small  4to,  red  levant 
morocco,  broad  side  borders,  gilt  edges,  bj^  Matthews. 

New  York,  1865 

*  Portrait  of  Irving  on  steel,  in  brown,  from  the  painting  by 
Stuart  Newton,  1820.  Further  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of 
45  plates,  including  an  original  drawing  of  the  Boar's  Head 
Tavern,  the  cancelled  title-page,  the  plates  by  Leslie,  Allston, 
and  Westall,  in  two  and  three  states,  engraver's  etching,  proofs 
before  letters  and  open-letter  proofs,  all  on  India  paper,  mezzo- 
tint portrait  of  Shakespeare  by  Turner  after  Jansen,  many 
proof  portraits  on  India  paper,  etc. 

1770.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Sketch  Book  of 
Geoifrey  Crayon,  Gent.  Artist's  Edition.  Illustrated  with 
120  engravings  on  ivood  from  original  designs.  Ro3^al  8vo, 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews. 

New  York,  1865 

*The  original  drawings  for  the  cover,  title-page,  and  10  other 
illustrations  are  inserted,  as  well  as  six  by  Shattuck,  Hill,  etc., 
apparently  never  engraved. 

1771.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Bracebridge  Hall. 
Illustrated  by  Randolph  Caldecott.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges 
(lacks  an  end-paper).  London,  1877 

1772.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Old  Christmas.  Illus- 
trated by  Randolph  Caldecott.  12mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  1878 

375 


1773.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  The  Life  and  Voyages 
of  Christopher  Columbus  and  the  voyages  and  discoveries 
of  the  companions  of  Columbus.  3  vols,  roj^al  8vo,  vellum, 
gilt  tops,  uncut.  New  York,  1892 

*  Subscriber's  copy,  with  illustrations  on   India  and  Japan 
paper. 

1774.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Old  Christmas;  from 
the  Sketch  Book  of  Washington  Irving.  Illustrations  hy 
Randolph  Caldecott.     Royal  Svo,  buckram,  uncut. 

*One  of  250  copies  on  Large  Paper.  London,  1892 

1775.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).  Rip  Van  Winkle  and 
the  Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow.  Illustrations  hy  George  H. 
BougJito7i.     Royal  Svo,  buckram,  uncut..  London,  1893 

*One  of  250  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

1776.  ISELBURG  (PETER).  Emblemata  Politica  In 
aula  magna  Curiae  Noribergensis  depicta.  Engraved  title, 
armorial  plate  and  32  emblems  engraved  hy  Peter  Iselhurg, 
all  brilliant  impressions.  4to,«calf,  gilt  back  and  edges,  by 
Bedford.  [Nuremberg,  1597] 


1777.  TABET  (GEORGE).     The  Poets'  Pleasaunce;  or, 
^      Garden  of  all  sorts  of  Pleasant  Flowers,  which 

our  Pleasant  Poets  have,  in  past  time,  for  pastime,  planted. 
By  Eden  Warwick  [the  Rev.  George  Jabet].  Engraved 
frontispiece  and  woodcut  borders.  Square  Svo,  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  corner  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Brany. 

London,  1847 

1778.  JACKSON  (CATHERINE  CHARLOTTE,  LADY). 
The  Last  of  the  Valois,  and  Accession  of  Henry  of  Navarre. 
1559-1589.     Illustrated.     2  vols,  small  Svo. 

New  York  [London],  1838 

1779.  JACKSON  (CATHERINE  CHARLOTTE,  LADY). 
The  First  of  the  Bourbons  [Henry  IV],  1589-1595.  First 
Edition.  With  10  steel  portraits.  2  vols,  small  Svo,  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1890 

1780.  JACKSON  (JOHN).  A  Treatise  on  Wood  En- 
graving, historical  and  practical.  First  Edition.  Up- 
ivards  of  300  illustrations  engraved  on  wood.  Royal  Svo, 
half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1839 

*  Contains  the  view  of  Ovingham  Parsonage  at  p.  713,  some- 
times missing. 

1781.  JACOBI  (CHARLES  THOMAS).  Gesta  Typo- 
graphica,  or  a  Medly  for  Printers  and  others.  12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1897 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  signed. 

276 


1782.  JACOBS  (JOSEPH— Editor).  The  Earliest  Eng- 
lish version  of  the  Fables  of  Bidpai,  "The  Morall  Philoso- 
phic of  Doni  "  by  Sir  Thomas  North,  whilom  of  Peterhouse, 
Cambridge.  Now  again  edited  and  induced  by  Joseph 
Jacobs,  late  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.  Numerous 
woodcuts  in  the  text,  and  2  plates  with  duplicates  in  bistre. 
Royal  8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1888 

*  One  of  60  copies  printed. 

1783.  JACOBS  (JOSEPH— Editor).  The  Fables  of 
^Esop  as  first  printed  by  William  Caxton  in  1484  with  those 
of  Avian,  Alfonso  and  Poggio,  now  again  edited  and  in- 
duced by  Joseph  Jacobs.  Numerous  ivoodcuts,  and  a 
frontispiece  by  H.  Ryland  in  2  states.  2  vols,  royal  8vo, 
half  vellum,  uncut.  •  London,  1889 

*  Only  60  copies  printed. 

1784.  JACOBS  (JOSEPH— Editor).  English  Fairy  Tales. 
Illustrated  by  John  D.  Batten.  Royal  8vo,  boards,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  London,  1890 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  only  80  printed  on  Japan  paper. 

1785.  JACOBS  (JOSEPH— Editor).  Celtic  Fairy  Tales. 
Illustrated  by  John  D.  Batten.  Royal  8vo,  boards,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  London,  1892 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  only  125  printed  on  Japan  vellum,  with 
plates  in  2  colors. 

1786.  JACOBS  (JOSEPH— Editor).  Indian  Fairy  Tales. 
Illustrated  by  John.  D.  Batten.  Royal  8vo,  boards,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  London,  1892 

*One  of  160  copies  printed  on  Japan  vellum. 

1787.  JACOBS  (JOSEPH— Editor).  More  English  Fairy 
Tales.  Illustrated  by  John  D.  Batten.  Royal  8vo,  boards, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London.  1894 

*  One  of  160  Large  Paper  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,  with 
plates  in  2  states. 

1788.  JACOBS  (JOSEPH— Editor).  More  Celtic  Fairy 
Tales.  Illustrated  by  John  D.  Batten.  Royal  8vo,  boards, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1894 

*  One  of  125  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,  with  plates  in  2 

states. 

1789.  JAMESON  (ANNA  MURPHY).  Memoirs  of  Cele- 
brated Female  Sovereigns.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  12mo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  KraflEt. 

London,  1831 

1790.  JAMESON  (ANNA  MURPHY).  Memoirs  and 
Essays  illustrative  of  Art,  Literature,  and  Social  Morals. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,' 
uncut,  by  Krafft.  London,  1846 

277 


1791.  JAMIESON  (ROBERT— Editor).  Popular  Ballads 
and  Songs,  from  Tradition,  Manuscripts,  and  scarce  edi- 
tions; with  translations  of  similar  pieces  from  the  Ancient 
Danish  Language,  and  a  few  originals  by  the  Editor.  2  vols. 
Svo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews. 

Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1806 

1792.  JAMYN  (AMADIS).  Les  GEuvres  Poetiques.  First 
Edition.  Svo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet.  (Title  and  3  following  leaves  skilfully 
mended.)  Paris:  Robert  Estienne  par  Mamert  Patisson, 1575 

1793.  JARDIN.  Le  Jardin  des  Roses,  de  la  valee  des 
larmes,  traduit  du  Latin  par  J.  Chenu.  16mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.     Paris,  1850 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Holland  paper.     From  the  Yenieniz 
collection,  with  label. 

1794.  JERROLD  (BLANCHARD).  The  Life  of  George 
Cruikshanli.  In  Two  Epochs.  First  Edition.  Vignettes 
on  titles,  and  SJ/.  illustrations,  including  2  portraits.  2  vols. 
12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  Cruikshankian 
figures  on  side  corners,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  Wood.  London,  1882 

*  Extra-illustrated   by  the  insertion  of  85  plates,  some 
colored,  and  some  proofs  before  letters. 

1795.  JEST  BOOKS.  The  Gentleman's  Companion,  or 
an  elegant  and  lively  selection,  of  the  bon  mots,  repartees, 
&Q.  of  the  most  distinguished  characters,  in  the  brilliant 
circles  of  taste  and  fashion.  Frontispiece.  12mo,  red 
strai2:ht-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London  [ca.  1790] 

1796.  JOHNSON  (CHARLES).  The  History  of  the  Life 
and  Intrigues  of  that  Celebrated  Courtezan,  and  Posture- 
Mistress,  Eliz.  Mann,  commonly  called  the  Roj^al  Soveraign. 
Part  I  only  (all  published  ?).     8vo,  half  calf,  uncut. 

London, 1724 

1797.  JOHNSON  (CHARLES).  A  General  History  of 
the  Lives  aad  Adventures  of  the  most  Famous  High- 
waymen, Murderers,  Street  Robbers,  etc.  To  which  is 
added  A  Genuine  Account  of  the  Voyage  and  Plunders 
of  the  Most  Notorious  Py rates.  Interspersed  with  several 
diverting  Tales  and  pleasant  Songs.  And  Adorned  ivitli 
the  Heads  of  {26)  of  the  tnost  RemarJcahle  Villains,  Curi- 
ously Engraved  on  Copper  {by  J.  Basire  and  Parr,  after' 
Jos.  Nichols  andWilliam  W.  Jett).  First  Edition.  Folio, 
crimson  levant  morocco,  panelled  sides  with  corner  orna- 
ments, full  tooled  floral  back,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Francis  Bedford. 

London :  Printed  for  and  sold  by  J.  Janeway,  in  White- 
Fryers,  1734. 

*  A  large  copy,  with  the  "Complete  Index  of  Malefactors' 
Names  "  at  end. 


1798.  JOHNSON  (ROBERT).  Essaies,  or,  Rather  Imper- 
fect Offers  by  Robert  lohnsou.  16rao,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  John  Bache,  1607 

1799.  JOHNSON  (SAMUEL).  The  Lives  of  the  most 
eminent  English  Poets,  with  Critical  Observations  on  their 
Works.  Second  Edition  Portrait.  4  vols.  8vo,  green 
straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London,  1781 

1800.  JONES  (E.  ALFRED).  The  old  English  Plate  of 
the  Emperor  of  Russia.  With  50  plates.  Royal  4to,  half 
brown  morocco  gilt,  uncut.  London,  1909 

1801.  JONES   (OWEN).     The    Grammar  of    Ornament- 

Illustrated  by  examples  from  various  styles  of  ornament- 
100  folio  plates,  drawn  on  stone  by  F.  Bedford,  and  printed 
in  colors.     Imperial  folio,  half  purple  morocco,  gilt  top. 

*  First  Edition.  London:  Day  and  Son,  1856 

1802.  JONSON  (BEN).  Poetaster,  or  the  Arraignment; 
As  it  hath  beene  sundry  times  priuately  acted  in  the  Blacke 
Friers,  by  the  children  of  Her  Maiesties  Chappell.  Com- 
posed by  Ben  lohnson.  Small  4to,  calf  (several  corners 
supplied  and  a  few  tiny  wormholes). 

*  First  Edition.        London:  Printed  for  M.  L.    1602 

1803.  JONSON  (BEN).  Catiline,  his  conspiracy.  Written 
by  Ben:  lonson.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Leighton.     (Several  pages  skilfuUj-  repaired.) 

London:  Printed  for  Walter  Burre,  1611 

*  First  Edition.  The  Locker-Lampson  copy,  with  bookplate. 

1804.  JONSON  (BEN).  The  Silent  Woman.  A  Comoedie. 
Acted  by  the  Cliildren  of  the  Revels.  The  Author  B.  lon- 
son.  Third  Edition.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  cov- 
ered with  a  rich  design  in  compartments  in  green  levant 
and  gilt,  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Loudon:  William  Stansby,  1620 

1805.  JONSON  (BEN).  Bartholomew  Fayre:  a  comedie.  : 
The  Diuell  is  an  Asse:  a  comedie:  The  Staple  of  Newes.  A 
Comedie.  The  three  plaj^s  in  oue  volume.  Folio,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  hy  I.  B.  for  Robert  Allot,  1631 

*  First  EoiTibN.  In  the  Staple  of  Newes  is  a  reference  to 
Pocahontas.  This  volume  is  often  called  the  second  volume  of 
the  first  collected  edition  of  Jonson's  works. 

1806.  JONSON  (BEN).  Catiline  His  Couspil•ac3^  A 
Tragedie.  Fourth  Edition.  4to,  dark  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, doublures  of  the  same,  entirely  uncut,  in  slip  case, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  London:  Printed  for  A.  C,  1674 

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1807.  JOONES  (Z.)-  The  Hermit  of  Mona,  a  poem; 
Saled,  a  tale  of  the  eleventh  century;  with  other  pieces. 
12mo,  original  boards,  uncut.     New  back.        London,  1822 

1808.  JOSEPHUS  (FLAVIUS).  The  Jewish  War  of 
Flavins  Josephus:  a  new  translation,  by  the  late  Rev. 
Robert  Traill,  .  .  .  edited,  with  notes,  by  Isaac  Taylor. 
15  pictorial  illustrations.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Pratt.       London,  1851 

1809.  JOSSELYN  (JOHN).  New-Englands  Rarities  Dis- 
covered: in  Birds,  Beasts,  Fishes,  Serpents,  and  Plants  of 
that  Country.  Together  with  The  Physical  and  Chyrurgi- 
cal  Remedies  wherewith  the  Natives  constantly  use  to  Cure 
their  Distempers,  Wounds  and  Sores.  Also  A  perfect  De- 
scription of  an  Indian  Squa,  in  all  her  Bravery;  with  a 
Poem  not  improperly  conferr'd  upon  her.  Lastly  a  chrono- 
logical table  of  the  most  remarkably  Passages  in  that 
Country  amongst  the  English.  First  Edition.  Illustrated 
with  Cuts.  16mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  covered  with  em- 
blematic tooling,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  Pratt. 

London:  Printed  for  G.  Widdowes,  1672 

1810.  JOSSELYN  (JOHN).  An  Account  of  two  Voy- 
ages to  New-England.     Wherein  you  have  the  setting  out 

•  of  a  Ship,  with  the  charges;  The  prices  of  all  necessaries 
for  furnishing  a  Planter  and.  his  Family  at  his  first  coming; 
A  Description  of  the  Countrey,  Natives  and  Creatures, 
with  their  Merchantil  and  Physical  use;  The  Government  of 
the  Countrey  as  it  is  now  possessed  by  the  English,  &c.  A 
large  Chronological  Table  of  the  most  remarkable  passages, 
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the  year  1673.  First  Edition.  16mo,  red  levant  morocco 
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at  the  end  of  the  first  part.) 

London :  Printed  for  Giles  Widdows,  1674 

1811.  JOUTEL.  Joutel's  Journal  of  La  Salle's  Last  Voy- 
age. A  reprint  (page  for  page  and  line  for  line)  of  the  first 
English  translation,  London,  1714;  with  the  Map  of  the  or- 
iginal French  edition,  Paris,  1713,  in  facsimile;  and  Notes 
by  Melville  B.  Anderson.  8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut.  One 
of  203  copies  on  handmade  paper. 

Chicago:  The  Caxton  Club,  1896 

1812.  JOVIUS  (PAULUS).  Le  Sententiose  imprese  di 
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Gothamites,  a  medley.     16mo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

New  York:  Published  for  the  Author,  1823 

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1814.  JULLIP]N  (ADOLPHE).  Le  Romantisme  et 
I'Editeur  Renduel:  souvenirs  et  documents  sur  les  ecrivaina 
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Paris,  1897 

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1815.  JUNIUS  (HADRIANUS).  Emblemata,  ad  D.  Ar- 
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Arnoldum  Rosenbergum.  First  Edition.  Each  page 
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1816.  JUNIUS.  Letters  of  Junius.  Engraved  title,  16 
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1817.  JUNIUS  [The  Letters  of].  Stat  Nominis  Umbra. 
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Younger.     Thick  Paper  copy.  London,  1799 

1818.  JUSSERAND  (J.  J.).  The  English  Novel  in  the 
Time  of  Shakespeare  Translated  from  the  French  by 
Elizabeth  Lee.  Revised  and  enlarged.  Numerous  illustra- 
tions.    8vo,  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1890 

*  One  of  65  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

1819.  JUSSERAND  (J.  J.).  A  French  Ambassador  at  the 
Court  of  Charles  the  Second.  Le  Comte  de  Cominges.  From 
his  unpublished  Correspondence.  Portraits.  8vo,  vellum, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1892 

*  One  of  65  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

1820.  JUSTINUS.  Des  Hochberumptesten  Geschicht 
schreybers  Justini  warhafftige  Hystorien  die  er  auss  Trogo 
Pompeio  gezogen  und  inn  Viertzig  vier  Biicher  aussgeteylt. 
.  .  .  Die  Hieronyraus  Boner  der  Zeyt  Schulthej^s  zu  Colmar 
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1821.  JUSTINUS.  Histoire  Universelle;  extraite  de 
Trogae  Pompee.  Translated  by  Pierrot  and  Boitard.  2 
vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  with  monogram  E.  B., 
gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1827-29 

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1823.  JUVENAL.  Les  Satires  de  luvenal  en  vers  fran- 
§ois,  Avec  vn  Discours  de  la  Satire,  &  quelque  autre  Poesie 
Par  M*"-  Denys  Challine,  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.     Paris:  Edme  Pepingue,  1653 

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Lutetise  Parisiorum:  J.  Barbou,  1754 

1825.  JUVENAL.  Satires.  Translated  by  J.  Dusaulx 
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morocco  gilt,  with  the  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  b}"  Belz- 
Niedree.  Paris,  1825-26 

1826.  JUVEJ^ALetPEKSIL^S.  Satyr^e.  Genuine  First 
Aldine  Edition.  8vo,  old  blue  straight-grain  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Bozerian.  Venetiis:  in  sedibus  Aldi,  1501 

1827.  JUVENCUS.  La  Sacree  poesie  et  histoire  evan- 
gelique  mise  en  vers  frangois,  avec  sommaires  sur  chacun 
chapitre,  par  Pierre  Tamisier.  Curious  and  interesting 
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edges,  by  Clovis  Eve.   (A  few  spots  and  somewhat  restored.) 

Lyon,  1591 

1828.  TZ"ALENDRIER    (Le    grant)    et   compost    des 
-'-^     Bergiers  auecq  leur  astrologie,  et  plusieurs 

aultres  choses.  Lettres  bdtardes.  Title  in  red,  calendar  in 
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ornamental  initials.  Small  folio,  green  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges  (slightly  rubbed). 

Imprime  a  Troys  par  Nicolas  le  Rouge,  1529 

1829.  KALIDASA.  Sakoontala;  or,  the  Lost  Ring:  an 
Indian  Drama,  translated  into  English  prose  and  verse  from 
the  Sanskrit  of  Kalidasa.  By  Monier  Williams,  etc.  First 
Edition.    Every  page  surrounded  luith  a  border  in  gold  and 

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color's,  siib-titles  and  other  illustrations  similarly  treated; 
woodcuts,  etc.  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  j<ilt  edires,  by 
A.  Motte.  Hertford,  1855 

1830.  KALIDASA.  Sakoontala;  or,  the  Lost  Rinj?.  Au 
Indian  Drama.  Translated  into  Enji;lisli  prose  and  verse 
from  the  Sanskrit  of  Kjilidtisa,  by  Monier  Williams.  Each 
page  ivithin  illuminated  woodcut  borders,  colored  initials, 
head-pieces,  etc.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  broad  gilt  borders, 
doublure  of  citron  levant  gilt,  vellum  end-papers,  in  a  mo- 
rocco case,  by  Riviere.  New  York,  1885 

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1831.  [KANNEMANN  (JOHANNES).]  Collectio  Du- 
arum  Passionum  Jesu  Christ!  (per  Johannem  Kannemann). 
Historia  martyrii  S.  Katheriufe  (per  Rabanum  Mauriim). 
Gothic  characters,  65  unnumbered  leaves  with  signatures; 
Jf-O  lines  to  tlie  page.  Folio,  black  levant  morocco,  blind 
tooled  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Dnru;  in  a  case. 

[Koln:  Johaun  Koelhoff  the  Elder,  ca.  1477] 

*  Rare.       Tall    copy,  with    some    vincut    edges.       Hain- 
Copinger;  5480.     Copinger,  III:  p.  255.     Proctor,  1034. 

1832.  KEANE  (A.  H.)  The  early  Teutonic,  Italian,  and 
French  Masters.  Translated  and  edited  from  the  Dohme 
series  by  A.  H.  Keane.  Numerous  illustrations.  Royal 
8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1«80 

1833.  KEATS  (JOHN).  Poems.  Small  8vo,  citron 
levant  morocco,  richly  gilt  tooled,  doublure  of  the  same, 
gilt  tooled;  gilt  over  marbled  edges,  in  a  case,  by  Mercier. 

London:  Printed  for  C.  &  J.  Oilier,  3  Welbeck  Street, 
Cavendish  Square,  1817. 

*  First   Edition.      A    tall    copy    with  the  half-title,   some 
leaves  uncut. 

1834.  KEATS  (JOHN).  The  Letters  and  Poems  of 
Keats.  Edited  with  a  Memoir  b}'  Jno.  Gilmer  Speed. 
Colored  portraits  and  facsimiles.  3  vols.  12rao,  original 
wrappers,  uncut.     One  of  350  copies.  New  York,  1883 

1835.  KEATS  (JOHN).  The  Poetical  Works  of  John 
Keats  edited  by  William  T.  Arnold.  Etched  portrait  07i 
Japan  yaper.  Royal  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
borders,  corner  ornaments,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  Zaehnsdorf.      One  of  50  Large  Paper  copies. 

London,  1884 

1836.  [KEBLE  (JOHN).]  The  Christian  Year;  Thoughts 
in  Verse  for  the  Sundays  and  Holydays  throughout  the 
Year.  First  Edition.  2  vols,  small  8vo,  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  entirel}^  uncut,  advertisements  bound  in,  by 
Riviere.  Oxford,  1827 

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1837.  KEELING  (WILLIAM).  Liturgi^e  Britannicje,  or 
the  several  editions  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  of  The 
Church  of  England,  from  its  compilation  to  the  last  revis- 
ion ;  together  with  the  Liturgy  set  forth  for  the  use  of  The 
Church  of  Scotland :  arranged  to  shew  their  respective 
variations.   8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London:  Wm.  Pickering,  1842 

1838.  KEESE  (JOHN— Editor).  The  Poets  of  America. 
Illustrated  by  one  of  her  painters.  First  Editions  of  both 
series.  2  vols.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  New  York,  1840-1842 

*  Extra  iUustrated  by  the  insertion  of  80  portraits  of  authors 
mentioned  in  the  work,  in  addition  to  the  numerous  etchings, 
some  printed  in  red. 

1839.  KEESE  (JOHN— Editor).  The  Poets  of  America. 
Engraved  title  and  illustrations.  First  English  Edition. 
12mo,  blue  levant  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1840 

1840.  [KELLY  (JOHN).]  The  Levee.  A  Farce.  As  it 
was  oifered  to  and  accepted  for  Representation  by  the 
Master  of  the  Old-House  in  Drury-Lane,  but  denied  a 
Licence.     8vo,  olive  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1744 

1841.  KEMPIS  (THOMAS  A).  Opera  et  libri  vit» 
fratris  Thom?e  de  Kempis  ordinis  canonicorum  regularium. 

Gothic  characters,  double  columns.  Jf.  unnumbered  leaves  + 
180  {numbered  by  mistake  CLXXVIIl)  with  signatures; 
6S  lines  to  the  page.  Rubricated  throughout,  and  initials 
painted  in  red  and  green.  Folio,  dark  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, vellum  linings  and  fly-leaves,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Nurembergse:  per  Caspar  Hochfeder,  1494 

*Tall  copy.  Hain-Copinger,  9769;  Copinger,  III,  p.  270; 
Proctor,  2291. 

1842.  KEMPIS  (THOMAS  A).  De  Imitatione  Christi 
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throughout  in  red  ink.  16mo,  dark  brown  levant  morocco, 
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broad  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Lugduni    [Batavorum] :    apud   Joh.    et   Dan.    Elsevirios 

[1653?]. 

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from  that  press.  With  the  three  final  blank  leaves.  From 
the  library  of  Eugene  Paillet,  with  his  autograph  on  fiy-leaf. 

1843.  [KEMPIS  (THOMAS  A).]  Gerson  (Jean).  De 
rimitation  de  Jesu-Christ  traduite  d'apres  un  manuscrit 
de  1440  par  I'Abbe  Delaunay.  Each  page  within  orna- 
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Maire,  after  Gostiaux.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  in  com- 
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Lortic,  Paris:  Tross,  1869 

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KEMPIS  (THOMAS  A).    See  Nos.  243,  244  and  245. 

1844.  KENNEDY  (JOHN  PENDLETON).  Horse-Shoe 
Robinson,  Swallow  Barn,  Rob  of  the  Bowl,  and  Quodlibet. 
Illustrations.     4  vols.  12mo,  half  brown  morocco,  uncut. 

New  York,  1866 

1845.  KETHAM  (JOANNES).  Fasciculo  de  medicina 
vulgarizato  per  Sebastiano  Manilio  Romano.  Woodcuts 
{one  crudely  colored),  Roman  character,  52  unnumbered 
leaves,  with  signatures.  Folio,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 
(A  few  leaves  mended  and  some  of  the  woodcuts  slightly 
shaved.)  Venice:  Zuane  &  Gregorio  de  Gregorii,  1493 

*  Copinger,  II,  .3449-2433;  Reichling  Appendices,  II,  p.  199. 

1846.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).  The  Story  of  the  Gadsbys ; 
a  Tale  without  a  Plot.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red  morocco, 
uncut,  original  covers  and  advertisements  bound  in. 

Allahabad:  A.  H.  Wheeler  &  Co.,  n.  d.  [1888] 

1847.  KIRKMAN  (FRANCIS— Editor).  The  Wits,  Or, 
Sport  upon  Sport.  Being  a  Curious  Collection  of  several 
Drols  and  Farces,  Presented  and  Shewn  For  the  Merriment 
and  Delight  of  Wise  Men,  and  the  Ignorant:  As  they  have 
been  sundry  times  Acted  In  Publique,  and  Private.  .  .  . 
By  Several  Stroleing  Players,  Fools,  and  Fidlers,  And  the 
Mountebancks  Zanies.  &c.  Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere.      (Some  corners  supplied.) 

London:  Printed  for  Fran.  Kirkman,   1673 

*  Second  edition  of  the  second  part,  although  the  title  does 
not  designate  this  as  part  second. 

1848.  [KNE VET  (RALPH).]  Rhodon  and  Iris.  A  pas- 
torall,  as  it  was  presented  at  the  Florists  Feast  in  Norwich, 
Ma}^  3,  1631.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  stamped  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  for  Michael  Sparke,  1631 

1849.  KOSTER  (LOURENS  JANSZOON).  Gedenk- 
schriften  wegens  het  vierde  eeuwgetijde  van  de  uitvinding 
der  Boekdrukkunst  door  Lourens  Janszoon  Koster,  van 
stadswege  gevierd  te  Haarlem  den  10  en  11  Julij  1823: 
bijeenverzameld  door  Vincent  Loosjes.  Portrait  hy  P. 
Velyn  after  J.  van  Campen,  engraved  title  after  G.  J. 
Michaelis,  and  three  other  plates,  one  colored,  after  J. 
Beckers  and  H.  van  Zutphen.  8vo,  blue  straight-grain 
morocco  gilt,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  i)y  W.  Carbentus. 

Te  Haarlem,  bij  Vincent  Loosjes,  1824 

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1850.  KRAUSSER  (JOHANN  ULRICH).  Historisehe 
Bilder  Bibel  vorstellend  die  Geschichte  der  H,  Patriarchen 
und  Erz  Vatter  der  Richter  unter  dem  Volck  Gottes.  188 
engraved  images,  iiicluding  titles  arid  plates,  most  of  which  are 
in  two  compartments.  8vo,  polished  calf,  extra,  gilt  edges, 
by  Cuzin.  Angspurg,  1702 

*  From  the  library  of  Comte  Joseph  de  Lagondie,  with  book- 
plate, also  his  arms  on  biuding. 

1851.  KRUL  (IAN  HERMANSZ).  Eerlycke  Tytkorting 
Bestaende  In  verscheyde  R3'men,  Minne-beelden:  Toe- 
Ghepast,  de  Lievende  lonckheyt.  t'Amstelredam.  With 
engraved  title,  portrait,  music  score  and  90  other  engrav- 
ings, vignettes,  etc.  11  parts  in  one  vol.  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  blind-tooled  panels,  gilt  edges, 

Amsterdam:  Pieter  Jansz,  1634 

*  The  first  work  contains  twenty-nine  other  engravings;  the 
second,  music  score  and  nineteen  engravings,  the  one  on  page 
36  signed  "  W.  W.  W.  O.  W.  W. ,"  the  one  on  page  153  signed 
G.  Donck.  The  fourth  work  has  eight  illustrations;  the  fifth, 
six;  the  sixth,  eight;  the  seventh,  seven;  the  tenth,  two. 

1852.  KUNZ  (GEORGE  F.)  and  STEVENSON  (CHARLES 
H.).  The  Book  of  the  Pearl.  The  History,  Art,  Science, 
and  Industry  of  the  Queen  of  Gems.  JSFumerous  illustra- 
tions, some  in  colors.  Imperial  8vo,  decorative  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  New  York,  1908 

*  Presentation_copy  from  the  authors. 

1853.  KYD  (THOMAS).  The  Spanish  Tragedy:  Or, 
Hieronimo  is  mad  againe.  Containing  the  lamentable  end 
of  Don  Horatio,  and  Belimperia;  With  the  pittifuU  Death 
of  Hieronimo.  Newly  Corrected,  Amended,  and  Enlarged 
with  new  Additions,  as  it  hath  of  late  been  diuers  times 
Acted.  Large  looodcut  on  title.  Small  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  by  Augustine  Mathewes,  1023^ 

*  One  of  two  editions  printed  during  this  year. 

1854.  KYD  (THOMAS).  The  Spanish  Tragedy:  Or, 
Hieronino  is  mad  againe.  Containing  the  lamentable  end 
of  Don  Horatio,  and  Belimperia;  With  the  pitifull  Death 
of  Hieronimo.  Newly  Corrected,  Amended  and  Enlarged 
with  new  Additions,  as  it  hath  of  late  beene  divers  times 
Acted.     Large  ivoodcut  on  title.     Small  4to,  calf,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  by  Augustine  Mathewes,  for  Francis 
Grove,  1633. 

*  The  amendments  are  said  to  have  been  made  by  Ben  Jon- 
son,  who  was  the  original  actor  of  the  part  of  Hieronimo.  The 
Perkins  copy.  (V 


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CATALOGUE  OF 

Wi)t  ilibrar^  of 
Hotert  floe 

of  J^cto  Pork 

ILLUMINATED     MANUSCRIPTS,     INCUNABULA,    HISTORICAL 

BINDINGS,     EARLY      ENGLISH      LITERATURE,"^  RARE 

AMERICANA,    FRENCH      ILLUSTRATED     BOOKS, 

EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY  ENGLISH  AUTHORS, 

AUTOGRAPHS,    MANUSCRIPTS,    ETC. 


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Part  II— L  to  Z 


TO    BE    SOLD    BY   AUCTION 

BEGINNING    ON    MONDAY,    JANUARY    15 

1912 

BY 

d)e  antrerson  Auction  Company 

Madison  Avenue  at  Fortieth  Street 
New    York 


Telephone,  Bryant  7990 


(see  order  of  sales  on  page  3) 


BOOKS   AND   AUTOGRAPHS. 


Conditions  of  Sale. 


1.  All  bids  to  be    per    Lot    as  numbered  in  the  Catalogue. 

2.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  in  all  cases  of  disputed  bids 
the  lot  shall  be  resold,  but  the  Auctioneer  will  use  his  judgment  as  to  the 
-good  faith  of  all  claims  and  his  decision  shall  be  final. 

3.  Buyers  to  give  their  names  and  addresses  and  to  make  such  cash 
payments  on  account  as  may  be  required,  in  default  of  which  the  lots 
purchased  to  be  immediately  resold. 

4.  Goods  bought  to  be  removed  at  the  close  of  each  sale.  If  not  so 
removed  they  will  be  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser,  and  subject  to 
storage  charges,  and  this  Company  will  not  be  responsible  if  such  goods 
are  lost,  stolen,  damaged  or  destroyed. 

5.  Tex'ius  Cash.  If  accounts  are  not  paid  at  the  conclusion  of 
each  Sale,  or,  in  the  case  of  absent  buyers,  when  bills  are  rendered,  this 
Company  reserves  the  right  to  recatalogue  the  goods  for  immediate  sale 
without  notice  to  the  defaulting  buyer,  and  all  costs  of  such  resale  will 
be  charged  to  the  defaulter.  This  condition  is  without  prejudice  to  the 
rights  of  the  Company  to  enforce  the  sale  contract  and  collect  the 
amount  due  without  such  resale  at  its  own  option.  Unsettled  accounts 
are  subject  to  interest  at  the  rate  of  six  per  cent,  per  annum. 

6.  All  books  are  sold  as  catalogued,  and  are  assumed  to  be  in  good 
•condition.  If  material  defects  are  found,  not  mentioned  in  the  catalogue, 
the  lot  may  be  returned.  Notice  of  such  defects  iiiiist  be  given 
promptly  and  tlie  goods  returned  within  ten  days  from 
the  date  of  the  sale.     No  exceptions  will  be  made  to  this  rule. 

7.  Autograph  Letters,  Dociunents,  Manuscripts  and  Bindings  are  sold 
-as  they  are  without  recourse.  The  utmost  care  is  taken  to  authenticate 
and  correctly  describe  items  of  this  character,  but  this  Company  wiU  not 
be  responsible  for  errors,  omissions,  or  defects  of  any  kind. 

8.  Sids.  We  make  no  charge  for  executing  orders  for  our  cus- 
tomers. We  use  all  bids  competitively  and  buy  at  the  lowest  price  per- 
mitted by  other  bids. 


Part  II  (L  to  Z) 


ORDER  OF  SALES 


Afternoons  and  Evenings  of  January  15  to  I9»  191^ 
Be^innin^  at  2.30  and  8.15  o'clock 


Monday  Afternoon, 
Monday  Evening, 
Tuesday  Afternoon, 
Tuesday  Evening, 
Wednesday  Afternoon, 
Wednesday  Evening, 
Thursday  Afternoon, 
Thursday  Evening, 
Friday  Afternoon, 
Friday   Evening, 


Lots  1855-2041 

"  2042-2231 

"  2232-2416 

"  2417-2518 

"  2519-270a 

"  2701-2880 

"  2881-3060 

"  3061-3250 

"  3251-3425 

"  3426-3621 


Following  the  sale  a  full  list  of  prices  will  be  printed 


Ci)e  3ttbrarp  of 
B^ofaert  Hoe 


PART  II— L  TO  Z 


THIRTIETH   SESSION,  MONDAY,  2:30    P.  M. 


1855.  T  ABE  (LOUISE).     GEuvres,  revues  et  corrigees 

par  la  elite  Dame.  8vo,  green  morocco  gilt, 
doublure  of  red  morocco  richly  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Thou- 
veniu.  Lion:  Ian  de  Tournes,  1556 

*  The  Nodier  copy  of  this  very  scarce  book,  with  his  name  on 
front  cover. 

1856.  LABORDE  (ALEXANDRE,  COMTE  DE).  Col- 
lection des  Vases  grecs  de  M'"  le  Comte  de  Lamberg,  expli- 
quee  et  publiee.  15If.  plates^  many  of  them  in  color,  cliiefly 
in  the  Etruscan  manner,  and  31  vignettes  and  culs- de-lamps. 
2  vols,  large  folio,  half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Paris:  Didot,  1813-24 

1857.  LABORDE  (LEON,  COMTE  DE).  Histoire  de  la 
gravure  en  raaniere  noire.  Facsimile,  3  woodcuts  on  India 
paper,  9  lithographs.  Son  India  paper,  and  marks,  etc.,  in 
the  text.     Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris:  Didot,  1839 

*  Large  paper  copy.     One  of  300  printed.     Presentation  copy 
from  the  author,  with  inscription. 

1858.  LABORDE  (LEON,  COMTE  DE).  Commentaire 
geographique  sur  I'Exode  et  les  Nombres.  With  13  large 
and  small  maps.  Folio,  red  straight-grain  morocco^ gilt, 
with  monogram  E.B.,  gilt  edges.         Paris  et  Leipzig,^1841 

*  First  Edition.     Printed  on  papier  velin. 


1859.  LABORDE  (L350N,  COMTE  DE).  De  I'Organisa- 
tion  des  Bibliotheques  dans  Paris.  Quatrieme  lettre. 
With  6  plates  on  India  paper  and  numerous  woodcuts 
(slightly  foxed).  First  Edition,  of  the  first  part.  Royal 
8vo,  red  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  with  monogram  E.B., 
gilt  edges.  Paris,  1845 

1860.  LABORDE  (L:K0N,  COMTE  DE).  La  Renaissance 
des  Arts  a  la  Gourde  France,  Etudes  sur  le  seizieme  Siecle. 
8vo,  green  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  with  monogram  E.B., 
gilt  edges.  Paris,  1850 

*Oae  of  105  copies  on  papier  velin. 

1861.  LABORDE  (L£0N,  COMTE  DE).  Les  Dues  de 
Bourgogne.  Etudes  sur  les  lettres,  les  arts  et  I'industrie 
pendant  le  XV^  siecle  et  plus  particulierement  dans  les 
pays-bas  et  le  duche  de  Bourgogne.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  scored 
russia,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Paris,  1849-18  )2 

*  One  of  25  copies  containing  the  frontispiece  woodcut  "  Min- 
iature du  Froissard  de  Breslau,"  with  duplicate  proof  before 
letters.  Le  Roux  de  Lincy's  copy,  with  an  autograph  letter 
from  La  Borde  in  Volume  III. 

1862.  LABORDE  (LEON,  COMTE  DE).  Athenes  aux 
Xye  ,  XVP  et  XVIP  siecles  par  le  C'«  de  Laborde.  First 
Edition.  JfO  plates  and  numerous  ivoodcuts  (some  tinted). 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.    Paris,  1854 

1863.  LABORDE  (LlEON,  COMTE  DE).  De  I'Union 
des  Arts  de  I'industrie.  Passe  et  Avenir.  2  vols,  royal 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by 
Cape.  Paris,  1856 

*  First  Edition.     One  of  100  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 

1864.  LABORDE  (L:fiON,  COMTE  DE).  Les  Archives 
de  la  France,  leurs  vicissitudes  pendant  la  Revolution,  leur 
regeneration  sous  I'Empire.  First  Edition.  Printed  on 
India  paper.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
Thibaron.  Paris,  1867 

1865.  LA  BORDE  (VIVIEN  DE).  Du  Temoignage  de 
la  Verite  dans  I'Eglise.  Dissertation  Theologique,  Oil  Ton 
examine,  quel  est  ce  temoignage,  tant  en  general  qu'en 
particulier,  au  regard  de  la  derniere  Constitution.  Pour 
servir  Do  precaution  aux  Fideles,  &  d'apologie  a  I'Eglise 
Catholique  contre  les  reproches  des  Protestans.  12mo,  old 
red  morocco,  with  the  Longepierre  device  of  the  Golden 
Fleece,  gilt  edges.  [Paris],  1714 

*  First  Edition.     From  the  Yemeniz  collection. 

1866.  LA  BROUSSE  (JOACHIM  BERNIER  DE).  Les 
G^^vvres  Poetiques  dv  iSievr  Bernier  de  La  Brovsse.  [Les 
Bergeries  et  Eclogves  dv  Sievr  Bernier  de  La  Brovsse.]  En- 
graved title.  One  volume  in  2.  12mo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
probably  by  Padeloup.         Poictiers:  Julian  Thoreau,  1618 

288 


1867.  LA  BRUNE  (JEAN  DE).  La  Vie  de  Charles  V, 
due  de  Lorraine  et  de  Bar,  General issi me  des  Troupes  Iin- 
periales.  Divisee  en  cinq  Livres.  Second  Edition  revue 
ife  eorrigee.  Portrait  and  frontispiece ;  rided  in  red  ink. 
12mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Boyet.  Amsterdam:  Jean  Garrel,  1691 

*  From  the  library  of  Baron  de  la  Roche  Lacarelle,  with 
bookplate. 

18  18  [LA  BRUYfiRE  (JEAN  DE).]  Les  Caracteres  de 
Theophraste.  Traduits  du  Grec :  avec  Les  Caracteres  ou  Les 
Moeurs  de  ce  Siecle.  Troisieme  Edition.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cuziu.  Paris:  EstienneMichallet,1688 

1869.  LABRUYERRE  (L.).  Les  Ruses  du  Braconage, 
Mises  a  decouvert;  or  Memoires  et  Instructions  sur  la 
Chasse  et  le  Braconage.  Avec  quelqiies  figures  en  taille  de 
hois.  12mo,  levant  morocco,  emblematic  tooling,  gilt  edges, 
by  Duru.  •  "    Paris  1^771 

1870  LA  CALPRENEDE  AND  PERE  D'ORTIGUE  DE 
VAUMORIERE  Faramond,  ou  I'Histoire  de  France. 
With  7  frontispieces  and  36  plates  hy  Chauveau  and  Julie. 
12  vols,  small  8vo,  citron  morocco  gilt,  with  the  arms  OF 
Beatrix  de  Choiseul-Stainville,  Duchesse  de  Gram- 
MONT,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup.  (Pages  517-520  in  Vol.  Ill 
and  title  to  Vol.  IV  are  lacking.) 

*  First  Edition.         Paris:  Ant.  de  Sommaville,  1661-70 

1871.  LACE  BOOK.  Eyn  New  kunstlich  Boich  dairyn. 
C  und  XXXVIII  figuren,  monster  ad  stalen  befonden  wie 
man  na  der  rechter  art,  Lauffer  werck.  Spansche  stiche, 
mit  der  naelen,  etc.  TUle  within  a  ivoodcut  harder,  in  the 
lower  p)art  ttvo  women  sitting  at  a  loom,  full-page  portrait  of 
Emperor  Charles  V  in  state,  on  the  hack,  and  4-6  full  page 
woodcuts  of  fine  lace  and  embroidery  designs,  and  initials 
for  marking  linen.     Small  4to,  contemporary  stamped  calf. 

(Title  slightly  torn,  but  nothing  missing.) 

Koln  :   Peter  Quentell,  1527 

*  Extremely  Rare.  Good  copy  of  one  of  the  oldest  books 
on  lace  and  embroidery.  In  the  same  volume  is  bound  the  fol- 
lowing rare  book,  also  on  lace: 

"  La  FLEUR  DES  PATRONS  DE  LINGERIE  A  DEUX  ENDEOITZ,  A 
POINT  CROISE,  A  POINT  COLX'HE,  ET  A  POINT  PICQUE,  EN  FIL  D'OR, 

FIL  d'argext  et  FIL  DE  SOYE,  etc.  "  Title  iL'itliin  a  ivoodcut 
border  and  21  icoodcut  designs  of  laces  and  embroideries." 
Lyon  Claude  Nourry  diet  le  Prince  [ca.  1540]. 

1872.  LACE  BOOK.  Patrons  de  diuerses  manieres  In- 
uentez  tressubttlement  Duj^sans  a  Brodeurs  et  Lingieres  Et 
a  celuy  lesquelz  vrayement  Veullent  par  bon  entendemeut 
User  Dantique,  et  Roboesque  Frize  et  Moderne  proprement 
Eq  comprenant  aussi  Moresque.    Title  in  Gothic  letter  luithin 

289 


an  ornamental  border,  and  Jf.7  full-page  woodcut  designs 
of  laces,  emhroideries,  etc.,  including  a  large  woodcut  repre- 
senting Orpheus  surrounded  by  animals,  ivith  a  monogram 
composed  of  the  letters  M.  T.  H.  P.  4to,  old  vellum  (first 
leaf  in  facsimile).  Lyon:  Pierre  de  Sainete  Lucie  [ca.  ISIO] 

1873.  LACE  BOOK.  Patrons  de  lingerie  (Livre  nouveau 
dit) :  cestassavoir  a  deux  endroitz  a  point  croise,  point 
couche  et  point  picque,  etc.  JfS  pages  of  lace  designs.  Lj'on 
[ca.  1549].  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Facsimile 
reprint.  [n.  p. — n.  d.,  ca.  1870] 

1874.  LACE  BOOK.  La  Gloria  et  I'honore  de  ponti 
tagliati,  e  ponii  in  aere,  opera  nova,  &  con  somma  dili- 
gentia  posta  in  luce.  Title  witldn  a  woodcut  border,  in  the 
lower  part  three  ivomen  engaged  in  the  making  of  lace,  and 
29  full-page  woodcuts  of  lace  designs.  4to,  citron  levant 
morocco,  the  sides  in  mosaic  compartments  of  green  mo- 
rocco, richly  tooled  and  gilt  with  flowers  and  foliage,  doub- 
lure of  red  levant,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery,  in  a  case.  Venetia:  Mathio  Pagan,  1558 

*  Probably  the  only  known  copy.  From  the  dedication 
the  printer  Mathio  Pagan  appears  to  have  been  the  author  of 
the  book,  or  at  least  to  have  collected  the  models. 

1875.  LACE  BOOK.  Spendore  delle  virtvose  Giovani 
Done  si  contengono  molte,  &  varie  mostre  a  fogliami.  Cio 
e  pvnti  in  aere,  et  pvnti  tagliati,  belissimi,  &  con  tale  arti- 
ficio,  che  li  punti  tagliati  serueno  alii  punti  in  aere.  Et  da 
qvella  ch'e  sopragasi  far'si  possono,  medesimamente  molte 
altre.  Title  within  an  architectural  luoodcut  border,  and 
29  full-page  luoodcuts,  fine  designs  of  Venetian  point  lace. 
4to,  dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by 
David.  Venetia:  Appresso  Jeronimo  Calepino,  1563 

1876.  LACE  BOOK.  Vecellio  (Cesare).  Corona  delle 
nobili  et  virtuose  donne  libro  primo  (secondo,  terzo, 
quarto).  Nel  quale  sidimostra  in  varii  disegni;  tutte  le 
sorti  di  mostre  di  punti  tagliati,  punti  aria,  &  punti  a  reti- 
cello.  102  fine  full-page  woodcuts  of  lace  designs  on  black 
ground.  4  parts  in  one  volume.  Oblong  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panels,  doublure  of  light  brown  levant,  gilt 
ornamental  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  David.  (Titles  of  parts 
2  and  3  in  facsimile.) 

Venetia:  Appresso  Cesare  Vecellio,  1593 

1877.  LACE  BOOK.  Fiori  di  Ricami  nvovamente  posti 
in  Ivce:  nei  qvali  souo  varii,  et  diversi  disegni  di  lavori. 
Come  Merli,  Bauari  Manichetti,  &  altre  sorti  di  opere,  che 

290 


al  presente  sono  in  vso  vtilissimi  ad  ogni  stato  di  Donne. 
31  li'ood  cut  plates  of  beautiful  lace  designs  on  a  black  ground. 
Oblong  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  panelled  side  borders,  gilt 
edges.      (Title  in  excellent  facsimile.) 

Siena:  Matteo  Florimi,  1593 

1878.  LACE  BOOK.  Vinciolo  (Federico).  Les  Singu- 
liers  et  noiiveaux  pourtraicts,  du  seigneur  Federic  de  Vin- 
ciolo Venetieu,  pour  toutes  sortes  d'ouvrages  de  lingerie. 
Portrait  of  Henry  III  and  Queen  Louise  of  Lorraine,  and 
94-  woodcut  plates  of  fine  lace  designs.  2  parts  in  one  vol. 
4to,  red  levant  morocco,  blind  panelled  sides,  with  gilt 
ornamental  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Thierry.  (Title,  three 
following  leaves  and  last  leaves  in  facsimile.) 

Paris:  Jean  Le  Clerc,  1598 

1879.  LACE  BOOK.  Vecellio  (Cesare).  Corona  delle 
nobili  et  virtuose  donne,  libro  primo  (secondo,  terzo,  quarto). 
Nel  quale  si  dimostra  in  varii  disegni  tutte  le  sorti  di 
mostre  di  punti  tagliati,  punti,  etc.  109  plates  of  fine  and 
interesting  lace  designs.  4  parts  in  1  volume.  Oblong  4to, 
old  brown  morocco,  richly  tooled  and  gilt,  the  old  covers 
inlaid  (several  leaves  scribbled  on  margins  or  back). 

Venetia:  Appresso  Cesare  Vecellio,  1601 

1880.  LACE  BOOK.  Les  Singuliers  et  Nouveaux  Por- 
traicts,  du  Seigneur  Federic  Vinciolo,  Venitien,  pour  toutes 
sortes  d'ouvrages  de  Lingerie.  Woodcut  portrait  of  Henry 
IV  and  over  100  designs  of  laces,  dbc.  2  parts  in  1  vol. 
4to,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  centre  ornaments,  gilt 
edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Lj'on:  L.  Odet,  1603 

1881.  LACE  BOOK.  Vavassore  (Giovanni  Andrea). 
Opera  noua  uniuersal  intitulata  corona  di  racammi:  doue 
le  venerande  donne  z  fanciulle  trouaranno  di  varie  opere 
per  far  colari  di  camisiola:  z  torniamenti  di  letti,  etc.  Tide 
within  an  ornamental  woodcut  border,  and  56  pages  of  lace 
designs.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  ornamental  bor- 
ders, gilt  edges,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Vineggia:  Giouanni  Andrea  Vauassore  [XVIth  Century] 

1882.  la"  CHAU  and  LE  BLOND.  Description  des 
principales  Pierres  Gravees  du  Cabinet  de  S.  A.  S.  Mon- 
seigneur  le  Due  d'Orleans,  premier  Prince  du  Sang.  Front- 
ispiece containing  portrait,  vignettes,  and  178  plates  of  an- 
tique gems,  mainly  by  St.  Aubin.  2  vols,  folio,  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Derome.  Paris,  1780-84 

*  Thick  Holland  paper.  This  copy  contains  original  im- 
pressions of  six  of  the  seven  suppressed  plates  (Volume  II, 
page  64  and  at  the  end)  known  as  "  medailles  spintriennes," 
containing  thirty- four  subjects  designed  and  engraved  by  St. 
Aubin,  and  rarely  found  in  copies  of  this  work. 

291 


1883.  LA  CHAUSSIEE  (PIERRE  CLAUDE  NIVELLE 
DE).  OEuvres.  Portrait  by  Ingouf,  after  La  Tour.  6  vols, 
in  5.  12mo,  calf,  gilt,  blind  tooled  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Thouvenin.  Paris:  Prault,  1762 

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mier Empire.  lUustree  de  36  compositions  par  Charles 
Thevenin.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  mosaic  interlacing  of 
darker  red  with  branches  of  roses  in  gold,  red  silk  linings 
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*  Only  75  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  plates  in 
three  extra  states. 

1885.  LACKINGTON  (JAMES).  Memoirs  of  the  Forty- 
Five  First  Years  of  the  Life  of  James  Lackington,  the 
present  Bookseller  in  Chiswell-street,  Moorfields,  London. 
Written  by  himself  in  forty-seven  Letters  to  a  Friend. 
With  a  triple  Dedication.  .  .  .  Second  Edition.  4-  por- 
traits of  Lackington,  and  a  colored  print  of  Ms  shop  inserted. 
8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Alio.  London,  1794 

1886.  LA  CROIX-LAVAL.  Mes  Cent  Reliures.  With 
12  illustrations.    4to,  gray  cloth  portfolio.    Paris,  1882-1902 

*  One  of  75  copies  printed. 

1887.  LA  CROIX-LAVAL.  Album  de  Reproductions 
de  Reliures  d'Art.     With  171  plates.     4to,  cloth  portfolio. 

Paris,  1902 

1888.  LACTANTIUS.  Divinarum  institutionum  libri 
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8vo,  brown  morocco,  gilt  Aldine  anchor  on  the  sides,  gilt 
edges.         Venetiis:  in  sedibus  Aldi  et  Andrete  soceri,  1515 

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THICK  paper.     158  mm. 

1889.  LA  FARRE  (MARQUIS  DE).  Memoires  et  Re- 
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XIV,  &  sur  le  caractere  de  ceux  qui  y  out  eu  la  principale 
part.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy- 
Mennil.  Amsterdam :  J.  F.  Bernard,  1755 

• 

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piece by  Delaunay,  after  Marillier.  24mo,  green  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome.        Londres  [Paris,  Cazin],  1781 

1891.  LE  FEBURE  (FRANgOIS).  Livre  de  fleures  et  de 
feuilles  pour  servir  a  I'art  d'orfeverie.  Title  and  5  copper- 
plates of  leaves  and  flowers  engraved  by  Baltazar  Moncor- 
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and  goldsmiths.  4to,  blue  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  [Paris],  163? 

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1892.  LAFENESTRE  (GEORGES).  Le  Livre  d'Or  du 
Salon  de  Peinture,  et  de  Sculpture,  etc.  With  107  etchings, 
jjroofs  before  letters.  7  vols,  imperial  8vo,  half  red  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Stikemau. 

Paris,  1870-85 

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1893.  LA  FIZELlftRE  (ALBERT  DE)  L'(Euvre  Orig- 
inale  de  Vivant  Denon.  Collection  de  317  eaux-fortes  dessi- 
nees  et  gravees  par  ce  celebre  artiste  reunion  forma7it  V album 
le  plus  complet  et  le  plus  varie  pour  Vetiide  de  la  gravure  a 
Veau-forte  avec  tine  notice  tres-detaillee  sur  sa  vie  intime.  2 
vols,  roj'al  4to,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  by  Petit.  Paris,  1873 

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1894.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables  choisies,  mises 
en  vers.  118  vignettes  by  Francois  Chauveau.  4to,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  and  side  corners  "al'oiseau," 
gilt  edges, by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris:  Denys  Thierry,  1668 

*  One  of  two  issues  of  the  First  Edition  of  the  first  6 
books.  The  other  was  published  by  Claude  Barbin  the  same 
year. 

1895.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Les  Amours  de 
Psiche  et  de  Cupidon.  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco,  in  a 
rich  mosaic  of  blue  and  red  in  compartments  tooled  and 
gilt  with  floral  ornaments  and  studded  outlines,  doublure 
of  blue  morocco,  wide  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  in  a 
levant  case,  bj^  Thibaron-Joly  (corner  of  one  leaf  torn). 

*  First  Edition.         Paris:   chez  Denys  Thierry,  1669 

1896.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables  Nouvelles, 
et  Autres  Poesies.  cV  vignettes  by  Chauveau.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  b}'  Trautz-Bauzonuet. 

Paris:  Claude  Barbin,  1671 

*  This  volume  contains  8  new  Fables. 

1897.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables  Choisies 
mises  en  vers.  Engraved  title,  portraits  of  La  Fontaine  by 
Ficquet,  and  of  Louis  de  France  (inserted)  and  119  copper- 
plate viynettes.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  12mo.  green  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt, gilt  edges.  Amsterdam:  Daniel  De  la  Feuille,1700 

1898.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Pieces  de  Theatre, 
de  Monsieur  de  La  Fontaine.  12mo.  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  La  Haj'e,  1702 

*  Contains  4  plays  by  La  Fontaine,  each  with  a  title-page 
dated  1701,  although  the  pagination  is  continuous. 

1899.  [LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).]  Two  Tales:  An 
Impossible  Thing,  and  The  Peasant  in  Search  of  His  Heifer. 
Small  4to,  half  brown  levant  morocco. 

*Attributed  to  La  Fontaine.   London:  J.  Roberts,  1720 
293 


1900.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables  Clioises. 
Frontispiece  by  Oudry^finisliedhyDupuis  and  engraved  by 
Cochin.  Portrait  of  Oudry  by  Tardieu  after  Largilliere, 
275  plates  by  Aubert.  Aveline,  Atiamet,  Baquoy,  Cochin, 
Flipart,  Oaillard,  Lemire,  Legrand,  L'empereur,  Lebas, 
Prevost,  Tardieu  and  others,  after  Oudry,  under  the  super- 
vision of  Cochin.  4  vols,  folio,  old  brown  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges. 

Paris:  de  I'imprimerie  de  Charles  Antoine  Jombert,  1755 

*  Large  Paper  copy.  This  edition  was  edited  by  de  Monte- 
nault,  who  wrote  the  prefatory  life  of  La  Fontaine. 

1901.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Contes  et  Nouvelles 
en  vers.  Portraits  of  La  Fontaine  engraved  by  Ficquet 
after  Pigaud,  of  Eisen  by  Ficquet  after  Vispre,  and  of 
Choffard  by  himself;  SO  fine  plates  by  Aliamet,  Baquoy, 
Chojfard,  Delafosse,  Flipart,  Lemire,  Leveau,  De  Longueil 
and  Ouvrier,  after  Eisen.  2  vols,  small  8vo,  brown  mo- 
rocco, gilt  dentelle  borders  in  the  Derome  manner,  silk 
linings,  gilt  edges,  in  cases,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Amsterdam  [Paris] ^  1762 

*  The  famous  edition  called  "Des  Fermiers  Generaux," 

ONE  OF  THE  MOST  BEAUTIFUL  ILLUSTRATED  BOOKS  OF  THE  18TH 

century.     The  plate  entitled  "  Le  cas  de  conscience  "  is  in  the 
uncovered  state.     The  introduction  was  written  by  Diderot. 

1902.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Contes  et  Nouvelles. 
The  whole  series  of  the  80  charming  plates  of  the  Fermiers- 
Generaiix  edition,  1762,  by  Eisen,  in  contemporaneous  col- 
oring by  a  good  artist.  In  one  volume.  Svo,  old  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  [1762] 

*  This  beautiful  set  is  probably  the  only  one  known  with  con- 
temporary coloring. 

1903.  LA   FONTAINE    (JEAN  DE).      Fables    Choisies. 

Frontispieces,  coat  of  arms,  2^3  vignettes,  229  culs-de-lampe, 
and  24-4-  plates.  6  vols,  in  3,  Svo,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Joublin.  Paris:  I'Auteur  Graveur,  1765-75 

1904.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables  Choisies, 
mises  en  vers.  Frontispiece  and  275  plates  by  Vinkeles  and 
Punt.  6  vols.  Svo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  uncut,  by 
Chambolle-Duru.  Leiden,  1786 

1905.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Contes  et  Nouvelles 
en  vers.  42  plates  in  from  1  to  3  states,  including  engraver'' s 
etchings.  Each  title  has  a  vignette  by  Choffard,  the  first  in 
duplicate,  proof  before  letter  in  colors.  2  vols.  4to, 
half  red  morocco  gilt,  uncut.    Paris:  P.  Didot,  I'aine,  1795 

*  Inserted  are  a  portrait  of  La  Fontaine  byLe  Mire  after 
Moreau,  and  6  plates,  5  by  Chevry,  after  Monnet,  in  one  or 
two  states,  and  one  after  Jouse.     Printed  on  papier  velin. 

294 


190G.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Les  Amours  de 
Psyche  et  de  Cupidon,  suivies  d'Adonis,  Poeme.  Edition 
ornee  de  gravures  d'apres  les  dessins  de  Gerard,  peintre. 
Royal  4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.       Paris,  1797 

*  Inserted  is  a  portrait  of  La  Fontaine,  proof  on  India  paper. 

1907.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables  (with  Life). 
Portrait  of  the  author  by  St.  Aubin.  2  vols.  12mo,  russia, 
gilt  panels,  uncut,  by  Thouvenin.  lu  half  red  morocco 
cases.  Paris:  P.  Didot,  I'aine,  1813 

*  One  of  3  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

1908.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables  Inedites  du 
Xlle,  et  XIIP,  et  XIV*^   Siecles  et  Fables  de  La  Fontaine. 

Engraved  title  with  a  portrait  of  La  Fontaine  by  Cathelin 
after  Rigault,  proof  on  India  paper;  90  plates  engraved  by 
Paid  Legrand;  facsimiles  {one  missing).  2  vols.  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  emblematic  designs  in  panels,  dentelle 
borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1825 

1909.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables.  Illustra- 
tions by  J.  J.  Grandville.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  straight  grain 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Clarke  and  Bedford.  Paris, 1838 

-.  1910.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Contes  et  Noiivelles. 
Edition  illustree  par  MM.  Tony  Johannot,  Cam,  Roqueplan, 
Deveria,  C.  Boulanger,  Fragonard  pere,  Janet- Lange, 
Franrais,  Laville,  Ed.  Vattier  et  Adrien  Feart.  Royal 
8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Brauy. 

Paris,  1839 

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1911.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Coutes  et  Nouvelles. 
Portrait  by  David  and  Varin  after  Eigault.  12mo,  half 
citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

Paris:  A.  Delahays,  1861 
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and  others. 

1912.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Fables  de  La  Fon- 
taine publiees  par  D.  Jouaust  avec  une  introduction  par 
Saint-Rene  Taillandier.  Ornees  de  douze  dessins  originaux 
de  Bodmer,  J.  L.  Brown,  F.  Daubigny,  Detaille,  (Jerome 
and  others.  2  vols,  imperial  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  un- 
<?ut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Carayon.  Paris,  1873 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  India  paper  with  the  plates  in  two 
*         states. 

1913.  LA  FONTAINE  (JEAN  DE).  Contes  de  La  Fon- 
taine publies  par  D., Jouaust  avec  une  preface  de  Paul 
Lacroix.  Dessins  d'Ed.  de  Beaumont  graves  a  Veau-forte 
par  Boilvin.     2  vols.  12mo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1885 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  Whatman  paper,  with  the  portrait  and 
1 1  plates  in  two  states,  proofs  before  and  after  letters. 

295 


1914.  LAFOREST.  L'Art  de  soigner  les  pieds.  2  fold- 
ing plates.     r2mo.  Paris,  1782 

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Antoinette  stamped  in  gold  on  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt 
back  and  edges,  by  Derome.  From  tlie  library  of  Baron 
Pichon. 

1915.  LA  FOSSE  (ANTOINE  DE)  and  DUCHE  DE 
VANCY  (JOSEPH  FRANgOIS).  (Euvres  choisies.  r2mo, 
green  vellum,  uncut,  in  a  slip  case.  Paris,  1811 

*Printed  on  vellum.  The  Syston  Park  copy,  with  bookplate. 

1916.  LA  GRANGE-CHANCEL  (JOSEPH  DE).  Theatre 
de  Monsieur  de  La  Grange-Chancel.  Revu  &  corrige  par 
lui-meme.  Nouvelle  Edition.  Frontispieces  and  vignettes 
by  P.  Tanje  and  Picart,  and  10  other  plates.  2  vols.  16mo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy-Mennil. 

Amsterdam,  1746 

1917.  LA  GRANGE-CHANCEL  (JOSEPH  DE).  CEuvres 
choisies  de  La  Grange-Chancel.  12mo,  green  vellum,  uncut, 
in  a  half  red  morocco  case.  Paris,  1810 

*  Printed  on  vellum.     The  Syston  Park  copy. 

1918.  LAMARTINE  (ALPHONSE  DE).  Meditations 
Poetiques.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  side  panels, 
doublure  of  citron  levant  morocco,  wide  gilt  dentelle 
borders,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  by  Thibaron- Joly.  Paris,  1820 

*  First  Edition.  From  the  library  of  Eugene  Paillet,  with 
autograph.. 

1919.  LAMARTINE  (ALPHONSE  DE).  History  of  the 
Girondists;  or.  Personal  Memoirs  of  the  Patriots  of  the 
French  Revolution.  From  unpublished  sources.  Trans- 
lated by  H.  T  Ryde.  3  frontispiece  portraits.  3vols.  12mo, 
flexible  red  morocco,  srilt  tops,  uncut  London,  1883^ 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion,  of  three  plates,  and  an 
autograph  letter  of  Mirabeau. 

1920.  LA  MARTINII:RE  (ANTOINE  AUGUSTIN 
BRUZEN  DE — Editor).  Nouveau  Recueil  des  Epigram- 
matistes  Fran(;ois,  anciens  et  modernes.  Contenant  ce  qui 
s'est  fait  de  plus  excellent  dans  le  Genre  de  I'Epigramme, 
du  Madrigal,  du  Sonnet,  du  Rondeau,  &  des  Petits  Contes  en 
Vers,  depuis  Marot  jusq'a  present.  Avec  la  Vie  des  Auteurs, 
des  Notes,  etc.  Frontispiece  and  portrait.  2  vols.  12 mo,  red 
morocco,  gilt  tops,  probably  by  Derome.     Amsterdam,  1720 

1921.  LA  MARTINlilRE  (ANTOINE  AUGUSTIN 
BRUZEN  DE).  Fables  Heroiques,  On  sont  renfermees  les 
plus  importantes  niaximes  de  la  Politique  &  de  la  Morale; 
Avec  des  Discours  Historiques  sur  chaque  Fable.  Frontis- 
piece and  60  vignettes.  2  vols,  in  1,  small  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  blind-tooled  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Amsterdam:  Jean  Pauli,  1720 

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1922.  LAMB  (CHARLES).  Elia.  Essays  whieli  have 
appeared  under  that  sij^nature  in  the  London  Magazine. 
London:  Printed  for  Taylor  and  Hessey,  Heet-Street,  18;'3. 
The  Last  Essays  of  Elia.  Being  a  sequel  to  essay's  pub- 
lished under  that  name.  London:  Edward  Moxon,  1833. 
First  issues  of  the  First  Edition.  2  vols.  ^2rao,  olive 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut  (lacking  the  advertisements, 
but  with  half-title  in  the  second  series,  the  first  having  been 
issued  without  one),  by  Bedford.  London,  1823-33 

1923.  LAMB  (CHARLES).  Works.  A  new  Edition. 
Portrait.     5  vols.  Svo,  blue  leather  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  Large  Paper  COPY.     Only  100  printed.        Boston,   1865 

1924.  LAMBERT  (M.).  Nouveau  Manuel,  Simplifie  du 
Pecheur-Praticien;  suivi  de  I'Art  de  Faire  les  Filets,  par 

M.  Charles  B 10  ivoodciits  and  4  folded  plates.   12mo, 

red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape.   Paris  [ca.  1850] 

1925.  LAMBERT  (OSMUND).  Angling  Literature  in 
England;  and  Descriptions  of  Fishing  by  the  Ancients: 
with  a  notice  of  some  books  on  other  piscatorial  subjects. 
Small  Svo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  orig- 
inal vellum  covers  bound  in,  by  Zaehnsdorf.    London,  1881 

1926.  LAMBORN  (ROBERT  H.).  Mexican  Painting  and 
Painters.  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Development  of  the 
Spanish  School  of  Painting  in  Mexico.  With  3  illustrations. 
4to,  cloth,  i>ncut.  New  York,  1891 

*  Presentation  copy,  with  autograph  letter  inserted. 

1927.  LA  METTRIE  (JULIEN  OFFRAY  DE).  CEuvres 
Philosophiques.  First  Edition.  4to,  old  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  Londres  [Berlin],  1751 

1928.  LAMMENAIS  (HUGUES  FELICITE  ROBERT 
DE).  Paroles  d'un  Croyant.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron.  Paris,  1^34 

1929.  LA  MONNOVE  (BERNARD  DE).  CEuvres 
Choisies.  Nouvelle  Edition.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  uncut,  by  Hardy.  Bouillon,  1780 

1930.  LA  MOTTE  (ANTOINE  HOUDART  DE).  Fa- 
bles Nouvelles,  dediees  au  Roy.  Frontispiece  by  Tardieu 
after  C.  A.  Coypel.,  title -vignette  by  Simoneau  after  Vleii- 
ghels,  and  one  hundred  vignettes  erigraved  by  Cochin .,Gilloty 
Tardieu,  B.  Picart,  Simoneau  ancl  Edelinch,  after  Gillot, 
Coypel,  Edelinck.,  B.  Picart  and  Banc.  4to,  old  olive  mo- 
rocco, corner  and  centre  ornaments  of  gilt  and  mosaic  in 
red,  brown  and  citron  morocco,  delicately  tooled,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Gregoire  Dupuis,  1719 

*  Large  Holland  paper   copy,  ruled  in  red  ink.     From  the 
library  of  the  Marquis  Le  Tellier  de  Courtanvaux. 

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1931.  LA  MOTTE  (ANTOINE  HOUDART  DE).  GEuvres 
Choisies.     2  vols.  12mo,  green  vellum,  uncut.     Paris,  1811 

*  Printed  on  vellum,  The  Syston  Park  copy,  with  book- 
plate. 

1932.  LAMOTTE-VALOIS  (COMTE  DE).  Affaire  du 
Collier.  Memoires  inedits  du  Comte  de  Lamotte-Valois  sur 
sa  vie  et  son  epoque  (1754-1830)  publies  d'apres  le  manu- 
«crit  autographe  avec  un  historique  preliminaire,  des  pieces 
justificatives  et  des  notes  par  Louis  Lacour.  Holland  pa- 
per COPY.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  Bedford.  Paris,  1858 

1933.  LANCE  (ADOLPHE).  Excursion  en  Italic.  15 
etchings  by  L.  Gauclierel.  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Paris,  1873 

*  One  of  500  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

1931.  LANCELOT  DU  LAC.  Le  premier  [second  et 
tiers]  volume  de  Lancelot  du  lac  nouuellement  imprime  a 
Paris.  Leiires  bdtardes,  double  columns,  titles  within  wood- 
cut bmrlers,  and  a  large  woodcut.  3  vols,  in  one,  folio, 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt,  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt 
edges,  by  Thibaron-Joly.  Paris:  Pour  Philippe  le  Noir,  1533 

*  Rare  edition  of  the  most  famous  of  the  Arthurian  Ko- 
mances,  described  by  Brunet  as  more  beautiful  than  the 
editions  of  1513  and  1530;  the  work,  in  part,  at  least,  of  Walter 
Map,  English  ecclesiastic  of  the  12th  Century,  who  wrote  in 
French. 

1935.  LANCIANI  (RUDOLFO).  Ancient  Rome  in  the 
Light  of  Recent  Discoveries.  With  100  illustrations.  8vo, 
half  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.       Boston  and  New  York,  1889 

1936.  [LANDO  (ORTENSIO).]  Paradoxes  ou  Sentences, 
debatues,  &  elegamment  deduites  contre  la  commune 
opinion.  Traite  non  moins  plein  de  doctrine,  que  de  re- 
creation pour  toutes  gens.  Reueu,  &  auginente.  16mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet  (stamp  on 
title-page).  Lyon:  Thibauld  Payan,  1555 

1937.  LANDON  (LETITIA  E.).  Poetical  Works.  Por- 
trait and  4  plates.   4  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.   London,  1839 

1938.  LANDOR  (WALTER  SAVAGE).  Imaginary  Con- 
versations of  Literary  Men  and  Statesmen.  Second  Edi- 
tion. Corrected  and  enlarged.  3  vols.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  wide  dentelle  borders,  uncut,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1826-28 

1939.  LANDOR  (WALTER  SAVAGE).  Gebir,  Count 
Julian,  and  other  Poems.  First  Edition.  12mo,  calf  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  Loudon,  1831 

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1940.  LANDOR  (WALTER  SAVAGE).  Pericles  and 
Aspasia.  First  Edition.  2  vols  12mo,  half  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Krailt.  London,  1836 

1941.  LANDOR  (WALTER  SAVAGE).  Andrea  of 
Hungary,  and  Giovanna  of  Naples.  First  Edition.  8vo,half 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Ki'afft.   London,  1839 

1942.  LANDOR  (WALTER  SAVAGE).  Fra  Rupert, 
the  last  part  of  a  Trilogy.  The  first  being  Andrea  of 
Hungarj^  the  second  being  Giovanna  of  Naples.  First 
Edition.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  Krafft.  London,  1840 

1943.  LANDOR  (WALTER  SAVAGE).  Works.  2  vols. 
8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1846 

1944.  LANDOR  (WALTER  SAVAGE).  Hellenics.  En- 
larged and  completed.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     London,  1847 

1945.  LANDRIN  (ARM AND).  Les  Plages  de  la  France. 
Illustre  de  107  vignettes  par  A.  Mesnel.  12mo,  half  cloth, 
uncut.  Paris,  1868 

*  Printed  on  India  paper. 

1946.  LANE  (EDWARD  WILLIAM— Translator.)  Ar- 
abian Nights.  The  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  commonly 
called,  in  England,  the  Arabian  Nights'  Entertainments. 
A  new  translation  from  the  Arabic,  with  Copious  Notes. 
Illustrated  with  many  liuyidred  engravings  on  ivood,  from 
original  designs  hy  William  Harvey.  First  Edition.  3 
vols,  roj'al  8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London,  1839-40-41 

1947.  [LANGLAND  (ROBERT).]  The  Vision  of  Pierce 
Plowman,  now  fyrste  imprynted  by  Roberte  Crowlej^ 
dwellyng  in  Ely  rentes  in  Holburne.  Anno  Domini  1550. 
Printed  in  Gothic  type.  Title  in  woodcut  border.  Small 
4to,  russia,  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges  (with  autograph  of 
former  owner  (1750)  on  last  page).  [^Colophoii]  Imprinted 
at  London  by  Roberte  Crowlej^,  dwellyng  in  Ely  Rentes  in 
Holburne.  The  yere  of  our  Lord,  M.D.L.  [1550] 

*  First  Edition. 

1948.  LANGLAND  (ROBERT).  The  vision  of  Pierce 
Plowman,  nowe  the  seconde  time  imprinted  by  Roberte 
Crowley  .  .  .  Whereunto  are  added  certayne  notes  and  co- 
tations  in  the  mergyne,  geuynge  light  to  the  Reader.  And 
in  the  begynning  is  set  a  briefe  summe  of  all  the  principall 
matters  spoken  of  in  the  boke,  etc.  Small  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  delicate   gilt  scroll  tooling,  inside   gilt  morocco 

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borders  and  joints,  gilt  edges,  in  morooco  solander  case, 
by  Scikeman.  (Small  hole  in  last  leaf  injuring  a  word. 
Autograph  of  John  Glanville  on  title.) 

London:  Roberte  Crowley,  1550 

*  Probably  the  third  edition,  having  variations  from 
another  edition  by  the  same  printer,  also  called  "second." 
Most  of  the  errors  of  pagination  have  been  corrected,  and  other 
changes  show  the  type  had  been  re  set. 

1949.  LA  PERRII:RE  (GUILLAUME  DE).  Le  Theatre 
des  bons  engins,  auquel  sont  contenuz  cent  Emblemes 
moraulx.  Each  page  luithin  elegant  woodcut  borders,  in 
the  style  of  the  French  Renaissance,  and  99  emhleniatic 
luoodcuts.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

[Paris] :  De  I'imprimerie  de  Denys  lanot  [1539] 

1950.  LA  PERRlfiRE  (GUILLAUME  DE).  Les  Con- 
siderations des  quatre  mondes,  a  savoir  est:  Divio,  An- 
geliqvie,  Celeste,  &  Sensible:  comprinsesen  quatre  centuries 
de  quatrins.  Each  page  within  a  woodcut  border,  and, 
woodcut  portrait  of  the  author.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  tooled  borders,  gilt  back,  by  Trautz  Bauzonnet. 

Lyon:  Mace  Bonhomme,  1552 

1951.  [LA  PEYRERE  (ISAAC  DE).]  Relation  du 
Greenland.  Vignette  on  title,  folding  map  and  plate  on 
copper.  First  Edition.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt, 
leaf  spray  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Joly.  Paris,  1647 

1952.  LAPIERRE  (J.  DE).  Le  Grand  Empire  de  I'vn 
et  lavtre  monde  divise  en  trois  Royavmes,  Le  Royaume 
des  Aueugles,  des  Borgnes,  &  des  Clair- voyants.  Le  tout 
enrichi  de  curieuses  inuentions  &  traicts  d'eloquence 
Frauyoises.  First  Edition.  Engraved  title  and  S  plcdes 
by  Crispin  de  Pass.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  side 
panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.     Paris:  Denis  Moreau,  1625 

1953.  LA  PLACE  (P.  A.  DE).  Lettres  a  Myladi  *  *  * 
et  autres  CEuvres  Melees,  tant  en  prose  qu'en  vers.  With 
music.  3  vols.  12mo,  old  French  red  morocco  gilt,  the  arms 
OF  A.  R.  J.  Gualbert-Gabriel  de  Sartines,  lieutenant- 
generalof  police,  on  the  covers,  gilt  edges.    Bruxelles,  1773 

*  Holland  paper  copy  of  the  First  Edition. 

1954.  L'ARIVEY  (PIERRE  DE).  Les  Comedies  Face- 
cienses  a  I'imitation  des  anciens  Grecs,  Latins,  et  Modernes 
Italiens.      12ino,  original  vellum. 

Rouen:  Raphael  du  Petit  Val,  1601 

1955.  LA  ROCHEFOUCAULD  (FRANCOIS  (VI)  DUG 
DE).  Reflexions  ov  Sentences  et  Maximes  morales.  12mo, 
green  levant  morocco,  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Thiba- 
ron.  Paris:  Claude  Barbin,  1665 

*  The  Second  Edition,  entirely  reset,  and  with  corrections, 
issued  the  same  year  as  the  first  edition. 

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1956.  LA  ROCHEFOUCAULD  (FRANCOIS  (VI)  DUC 
DE).  Reflexions  ou  Sentences  et  Maximes  Morales.  Front- 
ispiece by  S.  Picart.  I'^rao,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Trautz-Baiizonnet.  Paris:  Claude  Barbin,  1671 

1957.  LA  ROCHEFOUCAULD  (FRANgOIS  (VI)  DUC 
DJ^).  Reflexions  ou  Sentences  et  Maximes  Morales.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Banzonnet. 

Paris:  Claude  Barbin,  1675 

*  The  last  edition  published  during  the  author's  life,   with 
his  additions  and  corrections. 

1958.  LA  ROCHEFOUCAULD  (FRANgOIS  (VI)  DUC 
DE).  Maximes  et  Reflexions  morales.  Folio,  red  straight- 
grain  morocco,  gilt  borders,  arms  in  the  centre,  gilt  edges, 
by  Hering.  Parme:  Bodoni,  1811 

*  One  of  125  copies  printed  on  vellum  paper. 

1959.  LA  ROQUE  (S.  G.  DE).  Les  Premieres  (Euvres 
du  Sieur  de  la  Roque  de  Clermont  en  Beauuoisis.  Rouen, 
1596.  Les  Amours  de  Caristee,  1595.  Continuation  de 
I'Angelique  d'Arioste,  1595.  Les  Heureuses  Amours  de 
Cloridan,  1594  Four  works  in  1  vol.  12mo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  bj^  Trautz  Bauzonnet. 

Rouen,  1596-94 

1960.  LAS  CASAS    (BARTHOLOMEO    DE).     Complete 

set  of  the  Tracts  of  Las  Casas : 

• 

I.  Breuissima  relacion  de  la  destruycion  de  las  Indias: 
colegida  por  el  Obispo  do  fray  Bartolome  de  las  Casas 
[Colophon].  Impressa  ...  en  Seuilla  en  casa  de  Sebastian 
Trugillo  .  .  .  Alio  de  M  D.Lij. 

II.  (Second  part  of  the  first  tract.)  Aqui  se  contiene 
vna  disputa  .  .  .  entre  el  obispo  d(3  fray  Bartholome  de  las 
Casas  ...  y  el  doctor  Gines  de  Sepulveda  sobre  q  el  doctor 
contendia:  q  las  conquistas  de  las  Indias  contra  los  Indios 
eran  licitas,  etc.  Seuilla:  Trugillo,  x  dias  del  mes  de 
Setiembre  [1552]. 

III.  Aqui  se  cotiene  trej'uta  proposiciones  muy  juridi- 
cas  .  .  .  al  de  recho  q  la  j^glesia  y  los  principes  christianos 
tienen  o  puede  tener  sobre  los  infieles,  etc.  Seuilla:  Tru- 
gillo [1552]. 

IV.  Este  es  vn  tratado  q  el  obispo  de  la  ciudad  Real  de 
Chiapa  do  fray  Bartholome  de  la  Casas  .  .  .  compuso  por 
comission  del  Consejo  Real  de  las  Indias.  Seuilla:  Tru- 
gillo, 1552. 

V.  Entre  los  remedios  q  do  fray  Bartolome  de  las  casas 
.  .  .  referio  por  mandado  del  Emperador  ...  en  los  ayunta- 

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mietos  q  mado  hazer  sumagestad  .  .  .  ea  Valladolid  .  .  . 
para  reformacio  de  las  Indias.  .  .  .  Seuilla:  J.  Croberger, 
1552. 

VI.  Aqui  se  cotiene  vnos  auisos  y  reglas  para  los  confes- 
sores  q  oyeren  en  confessiones  de  los  Espanolos  que  son  o 
han  sido  en  cargo  a  los  Indiosde  las  Indias.  Seuilla:  Tru- 
gillo,  1552. 

VII.  Principia  queda  ex  quibus  procedendum  est  in  dis- 
putatione  ad  mauifestandam  et  defendendam  iusticiam 
Yndorum.     Hispali  (Seville):  Trugillo,  n.  d. 

VIII.  Tratado  coprobatorio  del  Imperio  soberano  y  priu- 
cipado  vniuersal  que  los  Rej'es  de  Castilla  y  Leon  tienen 
sobre  las  Indias.     Seuilla:  Trugillo,  1553. 

Bound  in  one  volume  4to,  with  the  separate  titles  to  each 
part,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  in  brown  mo- 
rocco case,  by  F.  Bedford.  Seville,  1552-53 

*  First  Editions,  the  last  tract  being  the  first  issue, 
where  two  lines  of  text  on  two  leaves  were  omitted  by  the 
printer,  but  have  been  supplied  by  a  contemporary  hand. 
The  first  tract  commences  a  new  chapter  on  sig.  gi,  which  has 
sometimes  been  counted  as  a  separate  publication,  making  nine 
in  all,  but  is  merely  a  continuation  of  the  preceding  pages. 

1961.  LAS  CASAS  (BARTHOLOMEO  DE).  Narratio 
Regionum  Indicarum  per  Hispanos  quosdam  devastatarum 
verissima.  Engraved  title  border  and  16  other  copper-plates 
depicting  Spanish  cruelties  to  India7is,  by  De  Bry,  after 
Jode  a  Winghe.  4to,  russia  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  gilt 
edges.    Francof  urti :  Theo.  de  Bry  &  Joannes  Saurius,  1598 

*  First  Latin  translation  of  Las  Casas'  "  Brevissima  Re- 
lacion,  etc." 

1962.  LA  SABLlfiRE  (ANTOINE  RAMBOUILLET  DE). 
Madrigaux.     12mo,  half  brown  morocco,  uncut. 

Paris  [Didot],  1825 
*One  of  500  copies  printed  for  Charles  Nodier  and  N.  Delangle. 

1963.  LA  SALE -(ANTOINE  DE).  La  Salade  nouuel- 
lement  imprimee  a  Paris.  Laquelle  fait  mention  de  tons 
les  pays  du  monde,  et  du  pays  de  la  belle  Sibille.  Lettres 
hdtardes.  Title  in  red  and  black,  luithin  an  historiated 
woodcut  border,  2  large  woodcuts  {repeated),  19  cuts  and  S 
folding  plates  {Mont  de  la  Sibille,  map  of  the  ivorld,  and 
genealogical  tree  of  the  kings  of  Ar agon).  Folio,  maroon 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  (Gene- 
alogical tree  slightly  shaved. )    Paris :  Philippe  le  Noir,  1527 

1964.  LA  SERRE  (JEAN  PUGET  DE).  Le  Tombeau 
des  Delices  du  Monde.  Portrait  of  Jean,  Comte  de  Tilly, 
by  L.  Vorsternian,  5  plates  by  Oalle,  Collaert  and  -P.  de  Jode, 
after  Van  der  Horst,  and  a  vignette  on  the  title-page.  8vo, 
old  green  morocco,  elaborately  tooled,  gilt  edges. 

Bruxelles:  F.  Vivien,  1632 
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1965.  LA  SERRE  (JEAN  PUGET  DE).  Examen  de  la 
Religion,  dont  on  cherche  I'Eclaircissement  de  bonne  Foy. 
Attribue  [a]  Mr,  de  St.  Evremond.  12mo,  blue  morocco 
gilt,  red  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome.    Trevoux,  1745 

*  The  Parliament  of  Paris  ordered  this  book  to  be  burned. 
De  La  Serre  confessed  to  its  authorship  on  his  death-bed. 

1966.  LATHAM  (SIMON).  I.  Latham's  Falconry,  or, 
The  Faulcons  Lure,  and  Cure.  II.  Latham's  New  and 
Second  Booke  of  Falconry;  concerning  the  ordering  and 
training  up  of  such  Hawkes  as  was  omitted,  &c.,  in  his 
printed  Booke  of  the  Haggard,  Falcon  and  Gerfalcon.  S2 
woodcuts  in  the  second  part,  many  repeated.  Two  works  in 
one  volume,  4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.    (A  few  leaves  with  worm-holes. ) 

London:  Printed  by  I.  B.  for  R.  Jackson,  1615-1618 

*  First  Edition  of  each  book.  Between  the  two  books 
are  3  leaves  not  found  in  the  British  Museum  copy ;  the  first 
contains  the  matter  of  pages  69-70  of  first  part,  but  differently 
arranged,  and  numbered  69-150. 

1967.  LATIMER  (HUGH).  A  Notable  Sermo  of  §  reu- 
erende  father  Maister  Hughe  Latemer,  whiche  he  preached 
in  y  Shrouds  at  paules  churche  in  Londo,  on  the  xviii.  daye 
of  January.  1548.  16mo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  bj^  Bedford  (title  and  several  corners  repaired). 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Jhon  Daye  [ca.  1548] 

*  One  of  two  issues  of  the  First  Edition  of  the  famous 
Plough  Sermon.  Although  the  title  of  this  issue  is  similar  to 
the  other  of  1548  and  the  collation  is  the  same,  the  colophon 
differs  in  spelling  and  in  the  kind  of  type  used.  It  is  impossi- 
ble to  tell  which  is  the  earlier  of  the  two. 

1968.  LAUDONNlfiRE  (R.  G.).  Histoire  notable  de  la 
Floride  situee  es  Indes  Occidentales,  contenant  les  trois 
voyages  faits  en  icelle  par  certains  Capitaines  et  Pilotes 
FrauQois  ...  a  la  quelle  a  este  adiouste  un  quatriesme 
voyage  fait  par  le  Capitaine  Gourgues.  Mise  en  lumiere 
par  M.  Basanier.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled 
sides  with  blind-tooled  ornamental  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Lortic.  Paris:  chez  Guillaume  Auvray,  1586 

*  First  Edition  of  one  of  the  earliest  works  relating  to 
Florida,  and  dedicated  to  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  Translated  into 
English  in  1587  by  Hakluyt. 

1969.  [LAUJON  (PIERRE).]  Les  A  Propos  de  Societe  ou 
Chansons  de  M.  L****;  Les  A  Propos  de  la  Folic  ou  Chan- 
sons, Grotesques,  Grivoises  et  Annonces  de  Parade.  Frontis- 
pieces, plates  and  vignettes  hy  Moreau.  3  vols.  8vo,  citron 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin.  [Paris,]  1776 

*  The  illustrations  in  this  work  are  among  Moreau's  most 
charming  designs. 

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1970.  LAUTERBACH  (JOHANN).  Enchiridion  Veteris 
et  Novi  Testamenti,  avtore  lohanne  Lavterbacliio,  poeta 
coronato,  Lib.  vi.  comprsehensum.  With  4  title-pages  and 
167  ivoodcuis  by  J.  Amman.  Text  in  Latin  and  German. 
4  Parts  in  1  voL,  small  Svo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt 
ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Thompson.  Franckf  urt,  1573 

1971.  LAUZUN  (A.  L.  DE  GONTAUT-BIRON,  DUG  DE). 
Memoires.  Edition  complete,  precedee  d'un  etude  sur 
Lauzun  ses  Memoires  par  G.  d'Heylli.  With  3  engravings. 
Svo,  dark  blue  morocco,  wide  borders,  with  ducal  coronets, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  pictorial  covers  bound  in,  by  Alio. 

Paris,  1880 

*  One  of  12  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  etchings  in  3 
states. 

1972.  LA  VIGNE  (DAVID  DE).  Spiegel  om  wel  te 
Sterven,  aanwyzende  met  beeltenissen  van  het  lyden  onses 
zaligmaakers  Jesu  Christi  alles  wat  een  zieke  moet  doen  om 
gelukkig  te  Sterven.  Engraved  text  and  Jf.2  fine  full-page 
copper-2)lafes,all  brilliant  impressions,  by  Romeyn  deHooghe. 
4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  emblematic 
tools  in  the  corners  and  panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges,  by 
Alio.  Amsterdam,  1694 

1973.  LE  BRUN  (MARIE  LOUISE  l^LISABETH  VIGEE). 

Souvenirs.     3  engraved  portraits  by  BelUard.     3  vols.  Svo, 
half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

Paris,  1835-37 

1974.  LE  BRUN  (MARIE  LOUISE  ELIZABETH  VIGl^E). 

Souvenirs.     2  vols.   12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Hardy.  Paris,  1869 

*  Extra-illustrated  by   the    insertion  of   120  portraits    and 
views,  many  proofs  on  India  paper. 

1975.  LECONTE  DE  LISLE  (C.  M.).  Poemes  Antiques. 
SO  etchings  by  Louis  MuUer.  Royal  Svo,  dark  green  levant 
morocco,  wide  inside  borders,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original 
covers  bound  in.     Paris:  Societe  des  Amis  des  Livres,  1908 

*  One  of  110  copies  on  papier  velin. 

1976.  LEDERER  (JOHN).  The  Discoveries  of  John 
Lederer  In  three  several  Marches  from  Virginia,  to  the 
West  of  Carolina,  and  other  parts  of  the  Continent :  Begun 
in  1669  and  ended  in  September  1670.  Translated  by  Sir 
William  Talbot,  Baronet.  Folded  map  eiigraved  by  Cross. 
Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  tooled  in  the  manner  of  Le 
Gascon,  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt  borders,  gilt  over  rough 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  J.  C.  for  Samuel  Heyrick,  1672 

*  First  Edition.     With  the  leaf  of  License  facing  the  title. 

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1977.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  The  Tragedy  of  Nero,  Em- 
perour  of  Rome:  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal  By 
His  Majesties  Servants  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  dark 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 
(Several  corners  repaired.) 

London :  Printed  by  T.  R.  and  N.  T.  for  James  Magnus, 
etc.,  1675. 

1978.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  Gloriana,  or  the  Court  of 
Augustus  Csesar.  Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal,  by  their 
Majesties  Servants.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  calf  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.   (Piece  in  margin  of  page  59  restored.) 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Magnes  and  R.  Bentley,  1676 

1979.  [LEE  (NATHANIEL).]  Piso's  Conspiracy,  A 
Tragedy  Acted  at  the  Duke's  Theatre.  Small  4to,  red 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  by  T.  M.  for  W.  Cademan,  1676 

1980.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  Sophonisba,  or  Hannibal's 
Overthrow.  A  Tragedy.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  red 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Magnes  and  R.  Bentley,  1676 

1981.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  The  Rival  Queens,  or  the 
Death  of  Alexander  the  Great.  First  Edition.  Small 
4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Mercier.  In  mo- 
rocco slip-case. 

London :  Printed  for  James  Magnes  and  Richard  Bentley, 
1677. 

*  Contains  a  commendatory  poem  by  Dryden. 

1982.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  Ctesar  Borgia;  son  of  Pope 
Alexander  the  Sixth:  a  Tragedy  Acted  at  the  Duke's  The- 
atre by  Their  Ro3^al  Highnesses  Servants.  First  Edition. 
Small  4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

London:  R.  E.  for  R    Bentley,  1680 

*  Contains  a  Prologvie  by  Dryden. 

1983.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  Lucius  Junius  Brutus; 
Father  of  his  Country.  A  Tragedy.  Acted  at  the  Duke's 
Theatre,  by  their  Royal  Highnesses  Servants.  First  Edi- 
tion.    Small  4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  Pratt. 

London:  Richard  Tonson  and  Jacob  Tonson,  1681 

1984.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  Constantine  the  Great;  a 
Tragedy.  Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal,  By  their  Majesties 
Servants.  Epilogue  by  Dryden.  First  Edition.  Small 
4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

London:  Printed  by  H.  Hills,  Jun.,  for  R.  Bentley,  1684 

1985.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  Theodosius:  or,  The  Force  of 
Love,  a  Tragedy.  Acted  by  Their  Roj^al  Highnesses  Servants, 
at  the  Duke's  Theatre.  Second  Edition.  Small  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  side  ornaments,  gilt  edges, by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  for  R.  Bentley  and  S.  Magnes,  1684 
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1986.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  Mithridates,  King  of  Pontus, 
a  Tragedy.  Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal,  by  their  Majestie's 
Servants.  Second  Edition,  with  the  Epilogue  by  Dryden. 
Small  4to,  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges, 
by  Pratt. 

London:  Printed  by  R.  E.  for  Richard  Bentley,  1685 

1987.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  The  Massacre  of  Paris:  a 
Tragedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal  by  their 
Majesties  Servants.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  calf  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

London:  Printed  for  R.  Beutley  and  M.  Magnes,  1690 

1988.  LEE  (NATHANIEL).  The  Works  of  Mr.  Nathaniel 
Lee,  containing  Mithridates,  King  of  Pontus,  Caesar  Borgia, 
Constantine,  Duke  of  Guise,  Sophonisba,  Nero,  Gloriana, 
Rival  Queens,  The  Massacre  of  Paris.  3  vols.  12mo, 
sprinkled  calf,  gilt,  bj^  F.  Bedford. 

London:  Printed  for  M.  P.,  1722 

*  The  John  Delaware  Lewis  cojjy. 

1989.  LEGENDE  DES  FLAMENS.  La  legende  des 
Flamens,  artisiens  et  haynuyers.  Ou  autrement  leur  cron- 
iqueabregee  en  la  quelle  sont  contenues  plusieurs  hystoires 
de  France  Angleterre  et  Allemaigne.  Leitres  bdtardes. 
Title  in  red  and  black.  With  30  woodcuts.  4to,  red  levant 
morocco,  tooled  in  a  rich  design  of  mosaic  compartments, 
in  green  and  citron  morocco  with  pointille  ornaments  in  the 
manner  of  Le  Gascon,  doublure  of  green  levant,  gilt  bor- 
ders tooled  in  pointille,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco 
slip  case,  by  Riviere. 

Nouuellement  imprime  a  Paris  [Frangois  Regnaut],  1522 

*  First  Edition. 

1990.  LEGOUVE  (GABRIEL  M.  J.  B).  Le  Merite  des 
Femmes.  8vo,  brown  straight-grain  morocco,  blind-tooled, 
uncut,  by  Bozerian  jeune.  Paris,  1813 

*  One  of  three  copies  printed  on  vellum.  Besides  the 
three  plates  after  Moreau,  Desenne,  and  Guerin,  belonging  in 
the  book,  twenty-four  plates  after  Moreau,  Coiny,  Desenne, 
Isabey,  and  others  have  been  added,  some  in  three  and  four 
states,  also  the  original  drawing  of  the  illustration  by 
Guerin,  and  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author  to  the  publisher. 

From  the  library  of  Antoine  Augustin  Renouard. 

1991.  LEGOUVE  (GABRIEL  M.  J.  B.).  Le  Merite  des 
Femmes.  Nouvelle  edition  augmentee  de  Poesies  Inedites. 
Engraved  title,  and  5  plates,  proofs  before  letters,  by  Lecomte 
after  Deveria.  16mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over 
rough  edges,  by  Cuzin.  Paris,  1824 

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1992.  LEGOUVE  (GABRIEL  M.  J.  B.).  Le  Merite  des 
Femmes  suive  des  Notes  de  I'Autear  avec  une  Preface  par 
E.  Legouve  .  .  .  et  des  extraits  de  son  Histoire  Morale  des 
Femmes.  Frontispiece  grave -par  Lalauze.  Small  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in,  byAmaud.  Paris,  1881 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  India  paper,  extra-illustrated  by  the 
insertion  of  18  illustrations,  including  a  portrait  of  Legouve, 
the  engraved  title  from  Janet's  edition  in  three  states,  and 
other  plates.  The  frontispiece  by  Lalauze  is  in  triplicate,  proofs 
before  the  inscription  in  black  and  red,  and  the  lettered  proof 
on  India  paper. 

1993.  LES^GROS  (NICOLAS).  Meditations  sur  la  Con- 
corde de  I'Evangile.  First  Edition.  Ruled  in  red  ink. 
3  vols.  12mo,  old  blue  morocco,  gilt  tooled,  doublure  of 
citron  morocco  with  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Ch.  Osmont,  1730 

1994.  LEICESTER.  Leycesters  Common-wealth:  con- 
ceived, spoken  and  pvblished  with  most  earnest  protestation 
of  all  Dutifull  good  will  and  affection  towards  this  Realm, 
for  whose  good  onely,  it  is  made  common  to  many.  Inserted 
portrait  of  the  Earl  of  Leicester,  engraved  by  Marshall. 
Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Printed  in  1641 

*  Lowndes  states  that  it  is  erroneously  attributed  to  Robert 
Parsons,  but  in  his  day  it  was  usually  known  as  "Parsons' 
Black  Book."  Lord  Burghley  is  said  to  have  supplied  the 
material.  Some  copies  have  a  poem,  "Leicester's  Ghost," 
appended,  not  in  this  copy.     [See  also  no.  2613,  Parsons.] 

1995.  [LEIGH  (RICHARD).]  Poems,  Upon  several  occa- 
sions, And,  to  several  Persons.  By  the  Author,  of  The 
Censure,  of  the  Rota.  First  Edition.  12mo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Andr.  Clark  for  William  Hensman,  1675 

1996.  LEINSTER  (BOOK  OF).  The  Book  of  Leinster, 
some  time  called  The  Book  of  Glendalough,  a  collection  of 
pieces  (prose  and  verse)  in  the  Irish  Language  now  for  the 
first  time  published  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the 
library  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  by  the  Royal  Irish  Aca- 
demy, With  Introduction,  etc.,  by  Robert  Atkinson. 
Frontispiece.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Zaehnsdorf  (frontispiece  repaired).  Dublin,  1880 

*  The  only  copy  printed  on  yellum,  and  the  only  one 
having  the  capitals  and  initials  colored  in  facsimile  of  the 
originals. 

1997.  LE  JOLLE  (PIERRE).  Description  De  la  Ville 
d'Amsterdam,  En  vers  burlesques.  Selou  la  visite  de  six 
jours  d'une  semaine.  Engraved  frontispiece  title,  with  plan 
of  the  city.  16mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  centre  ornaments, 
gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.     Amsterdam :  Jaques  le  Curieux,  1666 

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1998.  LE  LOYER  (PIERRE).  Erotopegnie  ou  Passe- 
temps  d'Amonr.  Ensemble  une  Comedie  du  muet  insense. 
First  Edition.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  centre  orna- 
ments, gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Banzonnet. 

Paris:  pour  Abel  I'Angelier,  157& 

1999.  LE  MAIRE  (JEAN).  Les  Illustrations  de  Gaule 
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Lepistre  du  Roy  Hector  de  troye,  Le  traictie  de  la  differ- 
ence des  scismes  et  de  concilles.  La  vraye  hystoire  et  non 
fabuleuse  du  Prince  Syach  ysmail  diet  Sophy,  etc.  Lettres 
hdtardes.  Title  in  red  and  black  with  woodcut  arms  of  the 
author  and  within  a  woodcut  border.  7  large  and  118  small 
woodcuts.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  exquisitely  blind- 
tooled  in  the  ancient  style,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilc  edges, 
by  Cape.  Lyon:  Par  Jaques  Mareschal,  1524 

*  Le  Maire  was  historiographer  at  the  Court  of  Louis  XII 
and  Anne  of  Brittany.  In  "Les  Illustrations  de  Gaule"  he 
traces  the  French  kings  back  to  Hector  of  Troy. 

2000.  LE  MAIRE  (JEAN).  Traicte  de  la  difference  des 
scismes  et  des  concilles  de  I'eglise  ...  La  vraye  histoire 
et  non  fabuleuse  du  prince  Sj^ach  Ysmail,  dit  Sophy,  etc. 
Gothic  letters,  double  columns.  Device  on  title  and  2  large 
woodcuts.  4to,  boards.  Part  of  Le  Maire's  "  Illustrations 
de  Gaule."  Paris:  Ambroise  Girault,  1533 

2001.  LEMAITRE  (JULES).  Contes  Blancs:  La  Cloche; 
La  Chapelle  Blanche;  Mariage  Blanc.  Illustrations  d 
V Aquarelle  de  il/"*^  Blanche  Odin.  Square  8vo,  light  brown 
satin  embroidered  in  a  thicket  of  eglantine  in  deep  pink, 
foliage  in  various  shades  of  green,  brocaded  green  and 
white  silk  linings,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.    In  cloth  case.     Paris,  1900 

*One  of  210  copies  printed,  with  a  duplicate  set  of  the 
designs  in  wood  engraving. 

2002.  LEMAITRE  (JULES).  Myrrha  vierge  et  martyre. 
Plates  engraved  by  Leseur  after  designs  of  Foamier.  Royal 
8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  side  panels  of  fillets  with  leaf 
spray  and  rosette  ornaments,  figured  blue-silk  linings,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Paris,  1903 

*  One  of  75  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  etchings  in 
three  states. 

2003.  LEMAITRE  (JULES).  Serenus.  Histoire  d'un 
martyr.  20  woodcuts  engraved  by  Paillard  after  A.  F. 
Gorguet.  Royal  8vo,  maroon  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled 
ornaments,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1905 

*  Only  115  copies  printed. 

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2004.  LEMONNIER  (ANTOINE  LOUIS  CAMILLE). 
G.  Courbet  et  son  ctmvre.  Gustave  Courbet  a  la  Tour  de 
Peilz  (Lettre  de  D"'  Paul  Collin).  Portrait  et  cinq  eaux- 
foiies  par  P.  Collin,  Ch.  Courtry,  3f.  Deshoutin,  Trimolet 
et  Waltner.  First  Edition.  8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1868 

2005.  LEMONNIER    (ANTOINE    LOUIS    CAMILLE). 

LeSang  et  les  Roses,  romau.   12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1901 

*Oue  of  20  copies  on  papier  velin,  with  the  signature  of  the 
Author. 

2006.  LEMOYNE  (ANDRi:).  Les  Charineuses  et  les 
Roses  d'Antan  precedes  d'une  Etude  par  Jules  Levallois. 
17  etchings  hy  L.  de  Bellee,  Delaiiney,  H.  Dubois,  and 
others.  Royal  8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Cuzin.  [Paris]  [ca.  1870] 

2007.  LE  MOYNE  (PIERRE).  La  Galerie  des  Femmes 
Fortes.  Eng  raved  froniispiece  ivith  jjortrait  of  Anne  of  Aus- 
tria, Queen  Regent,  mother  of  Louis  XIV,  and  20  full-length 
portraits.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  inside  dentelle 
borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Niedree.   Leiden :  Jean  Elsevier,  1660 

2008.  LENFANT  (JACQUES).  Histoire  de  la  Papesse 
Jeanne  fidelement  tiree  de  la  Dissertation  Latine  de  Mr. 
de  Spanheim.  With  5  plates  (that  of  Pope  John  unmuti- 
lated).  2  vols.  12mo,  green  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges, 
by  Derome.  La  Haye:  J.  van  den  Kieboom,  1736 

2009.  LE  NOBLE  (EUSTACHE).  Contes  et  Fables. 
Frontispiece  hy  A.  de  Blois  after  Elliger,  and  107  copper- 
plate illustrations  by  van  Vianen.  2  vols,  small  8vo,  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome  the  younger,  with  his 
ticket.      "  Paris:  M.  Brunet,  1699 

2010  LE  NOBLE  (EUSTACHE).  Conteset  Fables  Frontis- 
piece by  A.  de  Blois  after  Elliger  and  107  copperplate  illustra- 
tions by  van  Vianen.  2  vols,  in  one,  small  8vo.  red  morocco 
gilt,  satin  linings,  gilt  edges.      Amsterdam:  G.  Gallet,  1700 

2011.  [LE  NOBLE  (EUSTACHE).]  Le  Gage  Touche. 
Histoires  galantes  et  comiques.  8  curious  copper-plates. 
2  vols,  in  1,  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  un- 
cut, by  Cape.  Amsterdam,  1724 

*  From  the  La  Bedoyere  collection,  with  book-plate,  and 
possibly  on  large  paper. 

2012.  [LENORMANT  (AMELIE  CYVOCT).]  Coppet  et 
Weimar.  ]\Iadame  de  Stael  et  la  Grande-Duchesse  J^ouise 
par  I'auteur  des  Souvenirs  de  Mme  Recaraier.  Illustrations. 
8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt   top,  uncut,  by  Hardy. 

Paris,  1862 

*  ExTRA-iLLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  67  portraits  and 
2  scenes,  including  an  original  drawing  and  many  proofs  on 
India  paper. 

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2013.  LEONICENUS  (NICOLAUS).  Plinii  ac  plurium 
aliorum  auctorum  qui  de  semplicibus  medicaminibus  scrip- 
serunt  errores.  Gothic  character.  18unnumberedleaves,ivith 
signatures;  36  lines  to  the  page.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  tooled  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Masson-de-Bonelle. 

Ferrarise:  L.  de  Valentia  et  A.  de  Castronovo,  1492 

*  Hain-Copinger,  10021 ;  Proctor,  5760. 

2014.  LEONICENUS  (NICOLAUS).  Libellus  de  Epi- 
demia  quam  vulgo  morbum  Gallicum  vocant.  Roman  char- 
acter. 28  unnumbered  leaves^  ivith  signatures;  33-34  lines 
to  the  page.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  panelled  sides, 
fleurons  in  the  corners,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Venetiis:  in  domo  Aldi  Manutii,  1497 

*  The  earliest  treatise  on  Syphilis.  Leaf  of  Errata  miss- 
ing, as  usual.  Hain,  10019;  Proctor,  5557;  Renouard,  p.  14, 
No.  12. 

2015.  LE  PAUTRE  (ANTHOINE).  Les  (Euvres  d'archi- 
tecture.  Engraved  title,  dedication  plate,  luith  the  arms  and 
monogram  of  Prince  de  Conti,  portrait  of  Le  Pautre,  and 
59  plates.  Folio,  old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  borders, 
with  fleur-de-lis,  the  arms  of  Louis  Aemand  de  Bourbon, 
Prince  de  Conti,  in  the  centre  and  his  monogram  in  the 
corners,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  ca.  1652 

*  This  is  the  presentation  copy  to  Prince  de  Conti,  to 
whom  the  work  was  dedicated. 

2016.  LE  PAUTRE  (JEAN).  Nouveau  livre  de  termes, 
6  plates;  Livre  de  parterres  a  la  uouvelle  maniere,  6  plates; 
Fontaines  ou  jets  d'eau  a  la  moderne,  6  plates;  Fontaines 
ou  jets  d'eau  a  I'italienne,  6  plates;  Jets  d'eau,  6  jilates; 
Vases  et  Cartouches,  18 plates;  Vases  d'ornements,  6  plates; 
Vases  a  la  moderne,  6  plates;  Vases  a  I'antique,  12  plates; 
Fontaines  et  cuvettes,  6  plates;  Vases  or  Ewers,  12  plates; 
Urns,  5  plates;  Vases  ou  Burettes  a  la  romaine,  6  plates; 
Trophees  d'armes,  6  plates;  Trophees  d'armes  a  I'italienne, 
6 plates.  In  one  vol.  small  folio,  red  morocco.    Paris,  1659-61 

2017.  LE  PAUTRE  (JEAN)  CEuvres  d'architecture. 
Alcoves  a  la  Romaine,  Lambris  a  la  Frangoise,  &(i.  Title- 
page  and  83  plates.  Oblong  8vo,  red  straight -grain  morocco, 
by  Cuzin.  Paris,  1665 

*  From  the  library  of  Guyot  de  Villeneuve. 

2018.  LE  PAUTRE  (JEAN).  Livre  de  Miroirs,  Tables, 
et  Gueridons,  Cabinets,  Serurerie,  Escusons  (and)  Bordures 
de  Tableau  a  la  Romaine.  With  36  plates.  5  parts  in  1, 
small  folio,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  by  Cuzin. 

Paris  [ca.  1760] 

2019.  LE  PILEUR  (A.).  Le  Corps  Humain.  Ouvrage 
illustre  de  45  vignettes  par  Leveille.    12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

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3020.  LERY  (JEAN  DE).  Histoire  Memorable  de  la 
ville  de  Sancerre.  Contenant  les  Entreprinses,  Siege,  Ap- 
proclies,  Eateries,  Assaux  &  autres  efforts  des  assiegeans: 
les  resistances,  faits  magnanimes,  la  famine  extreme  &  de- 
liurance  notable  des  assiegez,  etc.  8vo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Derorae  the  j'ounger,  with  his  ticket,    [n.  p.],  1574 

*  From  the  Pixeiecourt  Library.  Autograph  of  Baluze  on 
the  title-page. 

2021.  LESCARBOT  (MARC).  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle 
France.  ^  engraved  maps,  folded.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Trautz  Bauzonnet.    Paris:  Adrian  Perier,  1618 

*  Extremely  rare  with  the  four  maps  in  the  original 
STATE,  as  in  the  above  copy.  At  the  end  is  "  Les  Muses  de  la 
nouvelle-France,"  poems  composed  by  Lescarbot  while  in 
Canada.  A  large  copj^  from  the  library  of  Baron  de  la  Roche 
Lacarelle,  with  bookplate. 

2022.  LESCARBOT  (MARC).  Le  Tableav  de  la  Svisse 
Et  antres  alliez  de  la  France  es  hautes  Allemagnes.  Auquel 
sont  deserites  les  singularites  des  Alpes,  &  rapportees  les 
diuerses  Alliances  des  Suisses:  particulierement  celles  qn'ils 
ont  auec  la  France.  Ruled  in  red  ink.  Engraved  device 
and  motto  of  C.  Plantin  on  title-page,  and  arms  of  the  Swiss 
Cantoris.  4to,  flexible  red  levaut  morocco,  gilt  ornaments 
in  the  back  panels,  garland  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges,  by 
Thibaron.     aii  and  aiv  are  blank.       Paris:  A.  Perier,  1618 

*  From  Emanuel  Kant's  Library. 

2023.  LE  SAGE  (ALAIN  RENE)  Le  Diable  Boiteux. 
Frontispiece  by  M.  Horthemels.  12mo,  citron  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris:  Veuve  Barbin,  1707 

*  First  Edition  of  this  famous  satirical  novel.  From  the 
De  La  Roche  Lacarelle  Collection. 

2024.  LE  SAGE  (ALAIN  RENE).  Histoire  de  Gil  Bias 
de  Santillane.  First  Edition.  32  copperplate  engravings, 
of  ivhich  8  are  signed  by  Dubercelle.  4  vols.  12mo,  blue 
levant  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  red  morocco  with  dentelle 
borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin.        Paris:  Pierre  Ribou,  1725 

2025.  LE  SAGE  (ALAIN  RENE).  Les  Avantures  de 
Monsieur  Robert  Chevalier,  dit  de  Beauchene,  capitaine  de 
filibustiers  dans  la  nouvelle  France.  First  Edition.  6 
plates  by  Scot/in  after  Bonnard.  2  vols.  12mo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Paris:  E.  Ganeau,  1732 

2026.  LE  SAGE  (ALAIN  RENE).  Histoire  de  Guzman 
d'Alfarache,  nouvellement  traduite,  &  purgee  des  moralitez 
superflues.  First  Edition.  Plates  engraved  by  Scotin. 
2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  partly  uncut, 
by  David.  Paris:  E.  Ganeau,  1732 

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2027.  LE  SAGE  (ALAIN  RJENE).  Le  Bachelier  de  Sala- 
manque,  ou  Les  Memoires  de  D.  Cherubin  de  la  Ronda, 
tires  d'un  raanuscrit  espa.sfnol.  First  Edition  of  each 
VOLUME.  With  6  copperplates.  2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Durn.      Paris,  1736-138 

2028.  LE  SAGE  (ALAIN  RENE).  La  Promenade  de 
Saint  Cloud.  First  Edition.  2  vols  in  1,  16rao,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.        La  Haye,  1738 

2029.  LE  SAGE  (ALAIN  RENE).  Recueil  des  Pieces 
mises  an  Theatre  Frauyois.  2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris:  Jacques  Barois,  1739 

2030.  LE  SAGE  (ALAIN  RENE).  Histoire  de  Gil  Bias 
de  Santillane.  31  copperplate  illustrations.  4  vols.  12mo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  ChamboUe-Duru. 

Paris,  1747 

*  The  First  Complete  Edition,  second  issue. 

2031.  LE  SAGE  (ALAIN  RENE).  Histoire  de  Gil  Bias 
de  Santillane.  59^  vignettes  par  Jean  Gigoux.  Royal  8vo, 
half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1836 

*  Extra  illusti'ated  by  the  insertion  of  24  engraved  plates 
after  Smirke,  proofs  on  India  paper. 

2032.  LESNE.  La  Reliure,  poeme  didactique  en  six 
chants;  par  Lesne,  relieur  a  Paris.  Facsimiles.  8vo, 
brown  calf,  richly  tooled  with  design  of  oriental  effect, 
doublure  of  green  calf,  dentelle  borders,  by  Lebrun. 

*  One  of  125  copies  on  papier  velin.  Paris,  1827 

2033.  L'ESTOILE  (PIERRE).  Journal  des  choses  me- 
morables  advenues  durant  tout  le  Regno  de  Henry  III. 
4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  bv  Chambolle-Duru. 

[Paris]  1621 

*  First  Edition.  After  page  1-34  is  a  blank  leaf,  followed 
by  "Le  Procez  Verbal  d'vu  nomme  Nicolas  Povlain  .  .  .  qui 
contient  I'histoire  de  la  Ligue,  depuis  le  second  lanuier,  1585, 
iueqiies  au  iour  des  Barricades,  escheues  le  12.  May  1588,'' 
pages  1-49,  without  title. 

2034.  LETTER.  A  Letter  from  a  Right  Honourable  Per- 
son. And  the  Answer  to  it,  Translated  into  Verse,  as  nearly 
as  the  different  Idioms  of  Prose  and  Poetry  will  allow.  With 
Notes  Historical,  Critical,  Political,  &c.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London:  W.  Nicoll,  1761 

2035.  LEVER  (CHARLES  JAMES).  Arthur  O'Leary: 
his  wanderings  and  ponderings  in  many  lands.  Edited  by  his 
friend,  Harry  Lorrequer.  Illustrated  by  George  Cruikshauli-. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1844 

*  First  Edition.  Presentation  copy  trom  the  author, 
with  his  inscription  on  the  title-page. 

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2036.  LEVER  (CHARLES  JAMES).  The  Kni'-ht  of 
Gwynne:  A  Tale  of  the  Time  of  theJlTiiion.  10  illustrations  hif 
H.  K.  Browne.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1850 

2037.  LEVER  (CHARLES  JAMES).  The  Daltons;  or, 
Three  Roads  in  Life.  48  illustrations  hy  "PJiiz/'  Fjrst  Edi- 
tion. 2  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
iinent,  by  Pratt.  London:  Chapman  and  Hall,  1852 

2038.  LEVER  (CLIARLES  JAMES).  Roland  Cashel.  40 
illustrations  by  '"Phiz/'     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  nncut. 

London,  1860 

2039.  LEVER  (CHARLES  JAMES).  One  of  Them.  30 
illustrations  by  Phiz.  First  Edition.  8vo,  brown  morocco, 
gilt  top,  rough  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.         London,  1861 

*  Inscription  on  the  fly-leaf,  "With  the  Author's  respects." 

2040.  LEVER  (CHARLES  JAMES).  Barringtou.  First 
Edition.  35  illustrations  by  ''Phiz."  8vo,  original  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1863 

2041.  LEVER  (CHARLES  JAMES).  Luttrell  of  Arran. 
Illustrations  by  Phiz.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half  yellow  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.     London,  186S 


THIRTY-FIRST   SESSION,   MONDAY,  8:15  P.M. 

2042.  LEWIS  (JOHN).  The  Life  of  Mayster  Wyllyam 
Caxtcn.  Portrait  of  Caxton,  and  2  plates  of  marks.  8vo, 
gray  morocco,  gilt  panels,  crest  and  monogram  T.  W.  on  sides, 
gilt  edges,  by  Lewis.  London,  1738 

*  One  of  150  copies  on  large,  thick  paper.  The  author's 
OWN  COPY,  with  his  manuscript  additions  and  corrections. 

2043.  LEWIS  (MATTHEW  GREGORY— "MONK"). 
The  Monk.  A  Romance.  Second  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo, 
citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Riviere. 

Waterford:  J.  Saunders,  1796 

*  To  avert  prosecution  for  the  publication  of  this  work,  Lewis 
pledged  himself  to  recall  the  printed  copies  of  the  first  edi';ion,. 
1795,  and  to  omit  the  objectionable  passages  in  future  editions. 

2044.  LEWIS  (MATTHEW  GREGORY— "MONK"). 
Tales  of  Wonder.  2  vols,  in  one,  royal  8vo,  green  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Large 
Paper  copy.     (Slightly  rubbed.)  London,  1801 

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2045.  LEWIS  (MATTHEW,  GREGORY— "MONK"). 
The  Bravo  of  Venice;  a  Romance  Translated  from  the  Ger- 
man.    8vo,  Cambridge  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

London,  1805 

*  First  Edition.  Very  scarce  uncut.  Contains  the  "errata" 
and  advertisements,  both  of  which  are  often  missing. 

2046.  LEWIS  (THOMAS).  Origines  Hebr^fB:  the  Anti- 
quities of  the  Hebrew  Republick.  4  vols.  Svo,  Cambridge 
panelled  calf  gilt,  red  edges,  by  Bedford.         London,  1724-25 

2047.  LIBERTINE'S  CHOICE.  The  Libertine's  Choice: 
or.  The  Mistaken  Happiness  of  the  Fool  in  Fashion.  12mo, 
leather,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1709 

2048.  LIBURNIO  (NICOLO).  La  Spada  di  Dante  Ali- 
ghieri.  Svo,  old  red  morocco,  Foscarini  arms  on  the  sides, 
gilt  edges.  (Joints  slightly  cracked,  small  portion  of  back 
missing,  title  mended  and  a  few  leaves  slightly  soiled.) 

Venegia,  1534 

2049.  Lli:VRE  (EDOUARD).  Les  Collections  celebres 
d'CEuvres  d'Art,  dessinees  et  gravees  d'apres  les  originaux. 
100  plates  and  ornamental  initials  printed  in  color.  Folio, 
half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Pratt. 

Paris:  Goupil,  1866 

2050.  Lli:VRE  (EDOUARD).  Art  Gems.  A  series  of 
thirty  high-class  engravings  from  pictures  by  the  most  emi- 
nent painters,  ancient  and  modern.  Produced  under  the 
direction  of  Edouard  Lievre,  with  notices  of  the  artists  and 
their  works.     Folio,  cloth.  London,  1873 

2051.  LIGER  (LOUIS).  Le  Menage  des  Champs  et  de  la 
Ville,  on  le  Nouveau  Jardinier  Francois,  etc.,  suivi  d'un  Traite 
de  la  Chasse  et  de  la  Peche.  2  parts  in  one  vol.,  12mo,  green 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris :  Michel-Etienne  David,  1737 

2052.  LIGNAC  (JOSEPH  ADRIEN  LE  LARGE  DE). 
De  I'Homme  et  de  la  Femme  Consideres  physiquement  dans 
I'etat  du  mariage.  Nouvelle  Edition,  Revue  et  Augmentee 
par  I'Auteur.  Engraved  title  and  15  plates.  3  vols.  12mo, 
half  orange  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.      Lille,  1773 

2053.  LILIUS  (ZACHARIAS).  De  origine  et  laudibus 
scientiarum;  contra  antipodes;  de  miseria  hominis  et  con- 
temptu  mundi;  de  generibus  ventorum;  Vita  Caroli  Magni. 
Roman  character,  72  unnumbered  leaves,  ivith  signatures,  28 
lines  to  the  page.  2  diagrams.  4to,  maroon  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Florentige :  Franciscus  Bonaccursius  Sumptibus  ser  Petri 
Pacini  de  Piscia,  1496. 

*  Hain-Copinger,  10103;  Proctor,  6316. 

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2054.  LILLY  (JOHN).  Euphues  and  his  England.  Con- 
taining  his  voyage  and  aduentures :  Mixed  with  sundry  prettie 
discourses  of  honest  loue,  the  description  of  the  Countrie,  the 
Court,  and  the  manners  of  the  Isle.  Delightfull  to  be  read, 
and  nothing  hurtfull  to  be  regarded:  wherein  there  is  small 
offence  by  lightnesse  giuen  to  the  wise,  and  lesse  occasion  of 
loosenesse  proffered  to  the  wanton.  Gothic  type.  Title 
u'ithin  border  of  printer's  ornaments.  Small  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco,  covered  with  a  Gothic  design  of  gilt  lines, 
doublure  of  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  by  I.  R.  for  Gabriell  Cawood,  1597 

2055.  LILLY  (JOHN).  Euphues.  The  Anatomy  of  Wit. 
Very  pleasant  for  all  Gentlemen  to  reade,  and  most  necessarie 
to  remember.  Wherein  are  contained  the  delights  that  Wit 
f olloweth  in  his  youth,  by  the  pleasantnesse  of  loue :  and  the 
happinesse  he  reapeth  in  age,  by  the  perfectnesse  of  wisedome. 
Gothic  type.  Title  ivithin  border  of  printer's  ornaments. 
Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  covered  with  a  gilt  and 
mosaic  design  in  white,  red  and  green,  doublure  of  brown 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  by  I.  Roberts  for  Gabriell  Cawood  [1598 j 

2056.  LILLY  (JOHN).  Euphues  the  Anatomy  of  Wit. 
Very  pleasant  for  all  Gentlemen  to  reade,  and  most  necessarie 
to  remember;  Euphues  and  His  England.  Containing  his 
Voyage  and  Adventures.  Both  PxVrts  complete.  4to,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London,  G.  Eld,  1617 

2057.  LILLY  (WILLIAM).  Christian  Astrology  Modestly 
Treated  of  in  three  Books  .  .  .  containing  the  use  of  an  Ephe- 
meris  .  .  .  with  a  most  easie  Introduction  to  the  whole  Art  of 
Astrology  .  .  .  how  to  Resolve  all  manner  of  Questions  ...  an 
exact  Method,  whereby  to  Judge  upon  Nativities,  etc.  With 
the  rare  portrait  by  W.  Marshall.  Thick  small  4to,  light  brown 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  (One  page  of 
the  contents  cut  into  by  the  binder.) 

London :  Printed  by  Tho.  Brudenell  for  John  Partridge, 
etc.,  1647. 

2058.  LILLY  (WILLIAM).  Monarchy  or  no  Monarchy 
in  England.  Grebner  his  prophecy  concerning  Charles  son 
of  Charles,  his  Greatnesse,  Victories,  Conquests.  The  North- 
ern Lyon,  or  Lyon  of  the  North,  and  Chicken  of  the  Eagle 
discovered  .  .  .  etc.  With  plates  at  end.  Small  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  Humfrey  Blunden,  1651 

*  First   Edition.     Two   spurious   editions,  not  published  by 
Lilly,  were  issued  in  1648  and  1650. 

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2059.  LINDEWOOD  (WILLIAM).  Prouinciale  seu  Con- 
stitutiones  Anglie :  cum  summarijs  atque  iustis  annotationi- 
bus.  Gothic  characters,  double  columns,  title  in  red  and  Mack, 
within  an  ornamental  and  historical  woodcut  border  with  cut 
symbolical  of  the  Trinity,  and  woodcut  arms  on  the  recto  of 
the  first  preliminary  leaf.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt 
panelled  sides,  the  arms  of  King  Charles  II  from  the  original 
binding  pasted  in  the  centre  of  the  front  cover,  gilt  edges,  by 
Kiviere.     Small  library  stamp  on  title. 

In  inclita  Parisiornm  Academia  impressum  ....  impensis 
et  sumptibus  honesti  mercatoris  Londonensis  Wilhelmi  Bret- 
ton,  1505. 

*  First   Edition   with   a   Commentary.       The  volume   was 
printed  at  the  press  of  Jodocus  Badius  Ascensius. 

2060.  LING  (NICHOLAS— Editor).  Politeuphuia.  Wits 
Commonwealth.  Newly  corrected  and  augmented.  Second 
Edition.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bedford.      (Several   corners  repaired,   and  margins   short.) 

Printed  by  J.  R.  for  Nicholas  Ling  [London],  1598 

2061.  LISLE  (WILLIAM— Translator).  Part  of  Du 
Bartas,  English  and  French,  and  in  his  owne  kinde  of  Verse, 
so  neare  the  French  Englished,  as  may  teach  an  English-man 
French,  or  a  French-man  English.  With  the  Commentary  of 
S.  G.  S.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  blind-tooled  back  and  sides, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  London:  Jolua  Haviland,  1625 

[See  Du  Bartas,  no.  1122.] 

LIVINGSTON  (WILLIAM).  The  Independent  Reflector; 
The  Occasional  Reverberator.    N.  Y.,  1753.    See  lot  no.  2548. 

2062.  LIVINGSTONE  (DAVID).  Missionary  Travels  and 
Researches  in  South  Africa ;  including  a  sketch  of  sixteen 
years'  residence  in  the  interior  of  Africa;  and  a  journey  from 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  to  Loanda  on  the  west  coast;  thence 
across  the  continent,  down  the  river  Zambesi,  to  the  Eastern 
Ocean.  Portrait,  maps  by  Arrowsmith,  and  numerous  illus- 
trations.    First  Edition.     8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top. 

London,  1857 

2063.  LIVINGSTONE  (DAVID  and  CHARLES).  Nar- 
rative of  an  Expedition  .to  the  Zambesi  and  its  Tributaries ; 
and  of  the  discovery  of  the  Lakes  Shirwa  and  Nyassa.  1858-64. 
Map  and  illiLstrations.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half  green  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top.  London,  1865 

2064.  LIVY  (TITUS).  The  Romane  Historic;  also,  the 
Breviaries  of  L.  Florus :  with  a  Chronologic  to  the  whole  His- 
toric, etc.,  translated  by  Philemon  Holland.  Woodcut  por- 
trait of  Queen  Elizabeth  on  the  verso  of  title.  Folio,  old  red 
morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt  edges.     (Name  on  title.) 

*  First  Edition.  London :  Adam  Islip,  1600 

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2065.  LIVY  (TITUS).  Historiarum  quod  extat  ex  re- 
censione  I.  F.  Gronovii.     Engraved  title.     12]no. 

Amstelodami :  apud  Danielem  Elzevirium,  1678 

*  Old  English  red  straight -grain  morocco,  gilt  tooled  inside 
dentelle  borders,  leather  joints,  gilt  edges,  by  Eoger  Payne. 
From  the  Beekford  Library,  Hamilton  Palace. 

2066.  LIVY  (TITUS).  Histoire  Romaine.  Translated 
b}^  M.M.  Liez,  Dubois  and  Verger.  17  vols.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  with  monogram  E.  B. ;  gilt  edges,  bv  Belz-Niedree. 

"Paris,  1830-33 

2067.  [LLEWELLYN  (MARTIN).]  Men-I\Iiracles,  with 
other  Poems.  Woodcut  on  title.  16mo,  olive-green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  Will.  Shears  Junior,  1656 

2068.  LLOID  (LODOWICK).  The  Pilgrimage  of  Princes, 
penned  out  of  sundry  G-reeke  and  Latine  Aucthours.  Title 
within  ivoodcut  border  of  figures,  scrolls,  d'c.  Small  4to, 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  by  William  Jones,  n.  d.  [ca.  1573] 

*  Second  edition,  printed  in  Gothic  type. 

2069.  LLORENTE  (JUAN  ANTONIO).  Histoire  crit- 
ique de  rinquisition  d'Espagne,  depuis  I'epoque  de  son  etab- 
lissement  par  Ferdinand  V  jusqu'au  regne  de  Ferdinand 
VII;  traduite  de  I'Espagnol.  par  Alexis  Pellier.  Seconde 
edition.  Portrait  of  Llorente  hy  Blanchard,  and  coat-of-arms 
on  verso  of  half-title.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  l)rown  levant  morocco, 
the  monogram  of  Alfred  de  Musset  in  back  panels,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Paris,  1818 

2070.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).  A  Selec- 
tion from  the  Works  of  Frederick  Locker.  Etched  portrait 
of  Locker  by  Millais,  and  19  illustrations  hji  Bicliard  Doyle. 
First  Edition.     Square  12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut. 

London.  1865 

2071.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).  Lyra  Ele- 
gantiarum.  A  collection  of  some  of  the  best  specimens  of 
Vers-de-Societe  and  Vers  d 'Occasion  in  the  English  Language, 
by  deceased  authors.     12ino,  original  cloth,  uncut. 

London :  Moxon,  1867 

*  The  scarce  First  Edition,  Avhieh  was  suppressed. 

2072.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).  Poems. 
Frontispiece  hy  George  Cruihshant^-.  Post  8vo,  original  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London:  Not  Published,  1868 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  to  E.  S.  Turner.  Large  Paper 
copy,  one  of  only  100  printed. 

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2073.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).  London 
Lyrics.    16mo,  boards,  vellum  back,  uncut.  London,  1874 

*  With  presentation  leaf  signed  by  the  author.  Contains  8 
pieces  ' '  now  first  collected  and  published. ' ' 

2074.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).  London 
Lyrics.  A  new  edition  enlarged  and  finally  revised.  Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1876 

*  Owing  to  the  destruction  by  fire  of  a  fourth  of  this  edition, 
copies  have  become  scarce. 

2075.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).  Patchwork. 
Square  Svo,  blue  levant  morocco,  doublures  and  end-papers  of 
maroon  russia,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf .      London,  1879 

*  First  Edition.  Large  Paper  copy,  inscribed  by  the  author 
to  Henry  G.  Bohn. 

2076.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).     Patch^wrk. 

Vignette  on  title.    Small  4to,  original  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1879 

*  First  Edition.  Presentation  copy  to  F.  W.  Cosens,  with 
a  two -page  letter  from  the  author  inserted. 

2077.  LOCKER-LA]\iPSON  (FREDERICK).  London 
Lyrics.  Illustrations  hy  Caldecott  and  Kate  Greenaway.  8vo, 
vellum,  uncut.  London,  1881 

*  Large  Paper.  Only  150  copies  printed.  One  of  6  copies 
with  frontispiece  in  two  states.  Extra-illustrated  by  the  in- 
sertion of  an  India-proof  portrait  of  Locker;  and  an  India- 
proof  illustration  on  page  102.  Autograph  letters  of  Locker 
and  Kate  Greenaway  laid  in. 

2078.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).  London 
Lyrics.  Etched  portrait  of  Locker,  and  "The  Fairy  Connois- 
seurs," frontispiece  hy  Cruikshank.  Svo,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  London,  1885 

*  Large-paper  copy,  50  printed. 

2079.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).  London 
Lyrics,  12mo.  London:  B.  M.  Pickering,  1862.  London 
Lyrics  (including  11  new  poems),  London,  1872.  London 
Lyrics,  New  York,  1883.  London  Lyrics.  Portrait  hy  Du 
Maurier.  New  York,  1884.  London  Lyrics.  Portrait. 
London,  1885.    5  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  wrappers,  as  published. 

New  York  and  London,  1862-1885 

2080.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK  —  Editor). 
Lyra  Elegantiarum ;  a  collection  of  some  of  the  best  social  and 
occasional  verse  by  deceased  English  authors.  Revised  and 
enlarged  edition.  Edited  by  Frederick  Locker-Lampson,  As- 
sisted by  Coulson  Kernahan.  Etched  portrait  of  Locker. 
Small  4to,  half  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1891 

*  One  of  250  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

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2081.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).  My  Con- 
fidences. An  autobiographical  sketch  addressed  to  my  de- 
scendants. First  Edition.  Portraits.  8vo,  half  green  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  by  Root.  London,  1896 

2082.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADSWORTH).  The 
Estrav;  A  Collection  of  Poems.  12mo,  figured  silk,  gilt  top 
(by  The  Club  Bindery).  Boston,  1847 

*  First  Edition.  The  f'roem  is  by  Longfellow.  Also  con- 
tains contributions  by  Whittier,  Lowell,  Emerson,  and  others. 

2083.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADSWORTH).  Kav- 
anagh,  a  Tale.  First  Edition.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  David.  Boston,  1849 

2084.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADSWORTH).  La 
Legende  Doree  et  poemes  sur  I'esclavage:  traduits  par  Paul 
Blier  et  Edward  MacDonnell,  suivis  de  quelques  poesies  par 
P.  B.    8vo,  half  purple  morocco  gilt,  uncut. 

Paris  and  Valenciennes,  1864 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  papier  velin. 

2085.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADSWORTH).  Evan- 
geline; Conte  d'Acadie.  Traduit  par  Charles  Brunei.  Deux- 
ieme  Edition.  45  vignettes  on  wood  iy  Birket  Foster,  Jane 
Benham  and  John  Gilbert.  8vo,  half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs. 

*  One  of  a  few  copies  on  India  paper.  Paris,  1872 

2086.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADSWORTH).  A 
Bibliography  of  the  First  Editions  in  book  form  of  the  writ- 
ings of  Longfellow,  compiled  largely  from  the  collection  of 
J.  C.  Chamberlain  by  Luther  S.  Livingston.  Frontispiece 
portrait.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

New  York :  Privately  Printed,  1908 

*  One  of  an  edition  of  550  copies. 

2087.  LONGUS.  Les  Amours  Pastorales  de  Daplinis  et 
Chloe.  Engraved  title  and  28  plates  engraved  by  Audran, 
after  Philippe  d^ Orleans.  12mo,  light  brown  levant  morocco 
covered  with  a  rich  mosaic  design  of  compartments  in  blue 
morocco  with  red  centres,  doublure  of  blue  levant  morocco 
with  panels  of  maroon  morocco  and  gilt  scrolls,  gilt  paper 
guards,  gilt  edges,  in  a  maroon  levant  morocco  case,  by  Cuzin. 

s.  1.   [Paris:  Quilliau],  1718 

*  The  rake  edition  of  Amtot  's  translation,  on  Large 
Paper,  published  at  the  expense  of  Philippe  d 'Orleans,  Eegent 
of  France,  who  designed  the  plates.  The  plate  "Les  Petits 
Pieds, ' '  is  not  found  in  this  edition.  It  has  been  stated  that  only 
250  copies  were  printed,  known  as  the  "Regent's  Edition." 

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2088.  LONGUS.  Les  Amours  Pastorales  de  Daphnis  et 
Chloe.  Frontispiece  engraved  hy  Audran  after  Coypel  and 
28  plates  hy  Coypel  after  Philippe  d' Orleans.  8vo,  old 
French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders,  gilt  back; 
doublure  of  green  morocco,  with  gilt  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt 
edges  by  Padeloup,  in  morocco  slip  case.  (Plate  of  "Petits 
pieds"  missing.)  [Paris],  1731 

*  Printed  on  vellum,  probably  the  only  copy  so  issued. 
From  the  library  of  Baron  E.  Portalis. 

2089.  LONGUS.  Les  Amours  Pastorales  de  Daphnis  et 
Chloe.  Frontispiece  engraved  hy  Coypel,  29  plates  hy  Audran 
after  the  Eegent,  and  plate  of  the  '  Petit s  Pieds.'' ^  Small  8vo, 
old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup, 
the  MONOGRAM  OP  KiNG  Louis  XVIII  added  in  centre  of 
covers.  [Paris],  1745 

2090.  LONGUS.  Les  Amours  Pastorales  de  Daphnis  et  de 
Chloe.  Engraved  title  and  29  plates  hy  Audran  within  en- 
graved horders,  vignettes  in  the  text  after  Cochin  and  Eisen 
and  each  page  printed  within  woodcut  horders.  4to,  old  citron 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Padeloup. 

Paris :  Imprimees  pour  les  Curieux,  1757 

*  A  COPY  ON  LARGE  AND  THICK  PAPER.  "With  alternate  pages 
of  the  old  French  translation  from  the  Greek  by  Amiot  (1559) 
and  that  of  Antoine  le  Camus,  the  anonymous  translator.  The 
plate  ' '  Les  Petits  Pieds ' '  is  included,  but  re-engraved  in  a  new 
design  for  this  issue. 

2091.  LONGUS.  Les  Amours  Pastorales  de  Daphnis  et  de 
Chloe  tradnites  du  Grec  par  Amyot.  ISmo,  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Derome.  Paris  [Didot],  1780 

*  Holland  Paper  copy.  From  the  collection  of  Count 
d  'Artois. 

2092.  LONGUS.  Les  Amours  de  Daphnis  et  Chloe,  traduc- 
tion de  1782.  Engraved  portrait  hy  David,  a  plate  engraved 
hy  David  after  Rohia,  and  10  unsigned  vignettes.  8vo,  green 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders  in  the  manner  of 
Derome,  gilt  back  and  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Mithylene  (Reims,  Cuzin,  and  Paris,  Moutard),  1783 

*  Large   Paper,   only   13    copies   printed.     Inserted   are   8 

CHARMING    original    SEPIA   DRAWINGS    BY    ChOQUET    and   4   prOof 

etchings  by  Emile  Levy. 

2093.  LONGUS.  Les  Amours  Pastorales  de  Daphnis  et  de 
Chloe.  Traduction  nouvelle  [par  de  Bure  Saint-Fauxbin] 
avec  figures  nouvellement  dessinees  sur  les  Peintures  de  M.  le 
Due  d 'Orleans.     28  plates   engraved  in  outline   hy  Martini 

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after  Philippe  d'Orleans,  and  with  the  extra  plate  "Les 
Petits  Pieds"  proof  before  all  letters.  2  vols.  4to,  old 
red  morocco,  borders  inlaid  in  black  morocco,  tooled  in  a 
Greek  pattern,  silk  linings,  gilt  over  rough,  edges ;  in  cases. 

Paris :  Chez  Lamy,  1787 

*  One  of  12  copies  on  vellum;  with  a  duplicate  set  of  the 
plates  beautifully  colored  by  hand.  From  the  Collection  of 
Prince  de  Sayn.  Wittgenstein. 

2094.  LONG  VACATION.  The  Long  Vacation:  a  Satyr. 
Address 'd  to  all  Disconsolate  Traders.  Small  8vo,  brown 
morocco.  London :  Printed  by  H.  Hills,  1709 

2095.  LOERAIN  (JEAN).  Narkiss.  ^Vith  10  vignettes 
and  4  plates  hy  X.  Lesueur  after  0.  D.  V.  Guillonet.  Svo, 
original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

*  One  of  225  copies  on  papier  velin. 

2096.  LORRAINE  (CLAUDE  DE).  Liber  Veritatis.  Or, 
a  Collection  of  two  hundred  prints,  after  the  original  designs 
of  Claude  de  Lorrain,  in  the  collection  of  His  Grace  the  Duke 
of  Devonshire,  executed  by  Richard  Earlom,  in  the  manner 
and  taste  of  the  drawings.  To  which  is  added  a  descriptive 
catalogue  of  each  print.  Together  with  The  Names  of  those 
for  whom,  and  of  the  Places  for  which  the  Original  Pictures 
were  first  painted,  (Taken  from  the  Hand-writing  of  Claude 
de  Lorrain  himself  on  the  Back  of  each  Drawing)  and  Of  the 
present  Possessors  of  many  of  the  Original  Pictures.  Mezzo- 
tint portraits  of  Claude  hy  Josiah  Boydell,  of  Richard  Earlom 
hy  Lupton  after  Stuart,  and,  inserted,  a  portrait  of  Alderman 
John  Boydell  hy  B.  Smith  after  C.  Borckhardt.  In  each 
volume  are  100  aquatints  after  Claude.  3  vols,  folio, 
scored  russia  gilt  and  blind  tooled  borders,  gilt  edges. 

London:  (vols.  I-II).  Published  by  the  Proprietor,  John 
Boydell  (vol.  Ill),  Hurst,  Robinson  and  Co.,  1777-1819. 

*  First  Edition.  The  fine  Beckford  copy. 

2097.  LORRIS  (GUILLAUME  DE)  and  MEUNG  (JEAN 
DE).  C 'Est  le  romant  de  la  rose  moralise  cler  et  net.  Trans- 
late de  rime  en  prose  par  vostre  humble  Molinet.  Lettres 
hdtardes,  douhle  columns.  140  woodcuts  and  printer's  device. 
Small  folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  rich  corner 
ornaments  formed  by  roses  and  leaf  branches,  doublure  of 
green  levant,  tooled  and  gilt  with  arabesques  in  compartments, 
gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  (Two  or  three  headings 
slightly  shaved.) 

Imprime  a  Lyon  par  maistre  Guillaume  Balsarin,  1503 
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2098.  LORRIS  (GUILLAUME  DE)  and  MEUNG  (JEAN 
DE).  Cy  est  le  Rommant  de  la  Roze.  Ou  tout  lart  daniour 
est  enclose  Hystoires  et  auctoritez  et  maintz  beaulx  propos 
vsitez  ....  Gothic  type,  double  columns.  Title  within  a  wood- 
cut border,  and  60  cuts  in  the  text.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  tooled  arabesque  borders,  enclosing  a  Grolieresque  design 
of  interlacing  bands  of  light  and  dark  green  and  blue  morocco, 
the  spaces  ornamented  with  mosaic  ornaments  in  dark  brown, 
citron  and  maroon  morocco,  gilt  arabesques  and  scrolls ;  doub- 
lure of  blue  levant  with  a  semis  of  roses  in  red  morocco,  leaf 
sprays  borders  and  centre  ornaments,  silk  linings,  gauffred 
gilt  edges,  by  Lortic,  in  a  levant  morocco  slip  case. 

....  Nouuellement  imprime  a  Paris  [Galliot  du  Pre],  le  ixe. 
iour  de  Juing  Lan  mil.  v^xxxi,     (1531). 

*  With  the  rare  last  leaf  containing  Galliot  du  Fee's 

MARK. 

[See  also  no.  2289.] 

2099.  LOSSOW  (HENRI).  Triomphe  de  Cupidon.  12 
dessins  fantaisistes  par  Henri  Lossow.  4to,  in  a  cloth  port- 
folio. Paris  [n.  d.] 

2100.  LOTI  (PIERRE).  Aziyade.  Stamboul,  1876-1877. 
Extrait  des  notes  et  Lettres,  &c.  First  Edition  of  Loti's 
FIRST  BOOK.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  inlaid 
back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1879 

2101.  LOTI  (PIERRE).  Pecheur  d'Islande;  Roman.  8vo, 
blue  levant  morocco,  mosaic  centre  ornaments,  gilt  over  rough 
edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  David.  Paris,  1886 

*  First  Edition.  One  of  a  limited  issue,  with  portrait  of  the 
author,  2  vignettes,  and  6  full-page  illustrations  etched  by 
Manchon  from  designs  by  Jadet,  each  in  3  states. 

2102.  LOTI  (PIERRE).  Au  Maroc.  12mo,  three-quarter 
blue  levant  morocco,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Carayon.  Paris,  1890 

*  First  Edition.     One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

2103.  LOTI  (PIERRE).  Le  Roman  d'un  Enfant.  12mo, 
blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  inlaid  back,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  wrappers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1890 

*  First  Edition.    One  of  75  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

2104.  LOTI  (PIERRE).  L'Exilee.  12mo,  half  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1893 

*  First  Edition.    One  of  65  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

2105.  LOTI  (PIERRE).  Matelot  Illustrations  de  Myr- 
hach.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  inlaid  back, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs. 

Paris  [1893] 

*  First  Edition.     Only  30  printed  on  India  paper. 

332 


2106.  LOUIS  (ANTOINE).  I^loge  de  M.  [Ambroise]  Ber- 
trandi,  associe  etranger  de  I'Academie  Royale  de  Chirurgie. 
8vo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  corner  ornaments,  arms  in  centre  of 
each  cover,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1767 

2107.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).  Aphrodite,  Moeurs  antiques. 
Illustrations  hy  A.  Calbet,  including  an  original  water-color 
draiving,  inserted.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  over 
rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Canape.     Paris,  1896 

*  First  Edition.     One  of  73  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the 
illustrations  in  three  states. 

2108.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).  Suite  de  Six  eaux-fortes  de 
Albert  Laurens  pour  Aphrodite  de  Pierre  Louys.  4to,  original 
covers.  Paris,  1897 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

2109.  LOUYS  (PIERRE— Translator).  Les  Chansons  de 
Bilitis.  Traduites  du  grec.  Ornees  d'un  portrait  de  Bilitis, 
dessine  par  P.  Albert  Laurens  d'apres  le  huste  polychrome  du 
Mnsee  du  Louvre.    4to,  paper  wrappers,  uncut.      Paris,  1898 

*  One  of  40  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Presentation  copy  from 
Pierre  Louys,  with  inscription. 

2110.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).  La  Femme  et  le  Pantin.  Illus- 
trations de  P.  Poig,  decorations  de  Biom.  8vo,  light  brown 
and  ivory  levant  morocco,  Spanish  borders  in  raised  mosaic 
of  green,  citron  and  red  morocco,  blind-tooled,  with  compart- 
ments having  a  pointille  ground;  doublure  of  light  brown 
morocco,  figured  silk  guards,  gilt  top,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  [Paris]  1903 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  plates  in  two 
states;  black  and  colored. 

2111.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).  La  Maison  sur  le  Nil  ou  Les 
Apparences  de  la  Vertu.  Illustrations  de  Paul  Gervais. 
Ariane  ou  Le  Chemin  de  la  Paix  Eternelle.  Illustrations  de 
Georges  Rochegrosse.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  ornamental  grey 
calf,  uncut.  Paris:  Charles  Meunier,  1904 

*  One  of  125  copies  on  papier  velin,  with  the  20  colored  illus- 
trations in  2  extra  states,  on  India  paper. 

2112.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).  Les  Trois  Roses  de  Marie- 
Anne.     Illustrations  in  colors  hy  Lehegue.    8vo,  paper  covers, 

Paris,  1909 

*  Japan  paper  copy,  with  the  plates  in  3  states. 

2113.  LOVELACE  (SIR  RICHARD).  Lucasta:  Epodes, 
Odes,  Sonnets,  Songs,  &c.,  &c.  To  which  is  added,  Aramantha, 
a  Pastoral.  A  new  edition.  2  portraits  engraved  hy  Sivaine, 
one  on  India  paper.  2  vols,  in  1,  12mo,  half  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut  by  Alio. 

Chiswick:  C.  Wliittingham,  1817 

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2114.  LOVENJOUL  (CHARLES  DE).  Un  Dernier 
Chapitre  de  I'Histoire  des  CEuvres  de  H.  de  Balzac.  8vo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  Fontenay.  Paris,  1880 

2115.  LOVENJOUL  (CHARLES  DE).  Histoire  des 
(Euvres  de  H.  de  Balzac  par  le  Vt©  de  Spoelberch  de  Loven- 
joul.  Deuxieme  edition^  revue,  corrigee  et  augmentee  d'un 
appendice.  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Rousselle.  Paris,  1886 

2116.  LOVE'S  INVENTION ;  or,  The  Recreation  in  Vogue. 
An  excellent  new  Ballad  upon  the  Masquerades,  to  the  Tune 
of  ''0,  London  is  a  fine  Town,"  etc.  8vo,  half  morocco  and 
boards.  London:  E.  Curll,  1718 

*  Pp.  (18)-22  contains  verses ''To  the  Ingenious  Mr.  Moore, 
Autlior  of  the  Celebrated  Worm-Powder.     By  Mr.  Pope. ' ' 

2117.  LOVE  VERSES.  Consisting  of  I.  An  Elegy  to 
Damon.  II.  An  Elegy,  in  answer  to  the  foregoing.  III.  The 
Recantation.     An  Ode.     4to,  boards,  leather  back. 

London,  1761 

2118.  LOWE  (ROBERT  W.).  A  Bibliographical  Account 
of  English  Theatrical  Literature  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  present  day.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1888 

"  One  of  100  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

2119.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  Class  Poem.  8vo, 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  original  covers 
BOUND  IN,  by  David. 

[Cambridge  Press:  Metcalf,  Torry,  etc.,  1838] 

*  A  PRESENTATION  COPY  OF  THE  FlEST  EDITION ;   with  Lowell  'S 

inscription   '' Professor  Charming  with  the  author's  respects" 
ou  the  front  cover. 

2120.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  A  Year's  Life. 
12mo,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  interlaced  fillets  on  sides, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Chambolle-Duru.     (Lacks  slip  of  Errata.) 

Boston :  C.  C.  Little,  1841 

*  First  Edition.     The  author 's  first  vohime  of  poems. 

2121.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  The  Pioneer.  A 
Literary  and  Critical  Magazine.  J.  R.  Lowell  and  R.  Carter, 
editors  and  proprietors.  January,  February  and  March, 
1843.  5  plates,  3  in  part  I,  3  in  part  II,  and  2  in  part  III,  'by 
Cheney,  Andreivs,  etc.  Royal  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  cor- 
ner ornaments,  richly  tooled  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 

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front  wrapper  for  January,  the  front  wrapper  for  February 
and  front  and  back  wrappers  for  March  bound  in,  by  Riviere. 

Boston :  Leland  and  Whiting,  1843 

*  All  the  issues  of  this  periodical.  Lowell's  original  con- 
tributions included  "Our  Love  is  not  a  Fading  Flower,"  an 
Essay  on  "The  Plays  of  Thomas  Middleton"  (not  reprinted), 
"The  Street,"  an  Essay  on  "Song  Writing"  (not  reprinted), 
etc.  Edgar  Allan  Poe  contributed  "The  Tell-Tale  Heart," 
"Notes  upon  English  Verse,"  etc.,  and  Hawthorne  "The  Hall 
of  Fantasy,"  etc. 

2122.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  Poems.  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  three-line  border  on  sides,  richly  tooled  back, 
gilt  top,  UNCUT,  by  Alfred  Matthews. 

Cambridge :  John  Owen,  1844 

*  First  Edition,  on  large  and  thick  paper.  Exceedingly 
scarce,  not  more  than  6  copies  being  known.  Laid  in  are  por- 
trait of  Lowell,  and  an  early  one-page  autograph  letter,  signed. 

2123.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  Poems.  (First 
London  Edition.)  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Riviere.  London:  Mudie,  1844 

2124.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  Poems,  Cam- 
bridge, Jolm  Owen,  1844;  Poems,  second  series,  Cambridge, 
George  Nichols,  1848.  Both  First  Editions.  2  vols.  12mo, 
citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  interlaced  fillets  on  sides,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Cambridge,  1844-1848 

2125.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  A  Fable  for 
Critics.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  New  York,  1848 

*  First  issue  of  the  First  Edition,  with  the  half-title. 

2126.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  Meiibceus-Hip- 
ponax.  The  Biglow  Papers,  edited  with  an  introduction, 
notes,  glossary  and  copious  index  by  Homer  Wilbur,  A.M. 
First  Edition.     12mo,  original  cloth.  Cambridge,  1848 

*  The  W.  H.  Arnold  copy. 

2127.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  The  Vision  of  Sir 
Launfal.  First  Edition.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  David.  Cambridge,  1848 

2128.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  Fireside  Travels. 
Boston,  1864.  The  Biglow  Papers.  Second  Series.  Boston, 
1867.  Under  the  Willows  and  other  Poems.  Boston,  1869. 
The  Cathedral.  Boston,  1870.  My  Study  Windows.  Boston, 
1871.     All  first  editions.     5  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Boston,  1864-71 

2129.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  Among  My  Books. 
First  Editions.  2  vols.  12mo.  bro^^Ti  levant  morocco,  gilt 
fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.         Boston,  1870-1876 

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2130.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  The  Biglow 
Papers.  Second  Series,  1885.  Democracy  and  other  ad- 
dresses, 1887.  First  Edition.  Political  Essays,  1888.  First 
Edition.  Heartsease  and  Rue,  1888.  4  vols.  12nio,  original 
cloth.  Boston,  1885-88 

2131.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  The  Writings  of 
Lowell.  Edited  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton.  Portraits.  12  vols. 
8vo,  half  cloth.  Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1890-92 

*  One  of  300  copies  on  Large  paper. 

2132.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  II  Pesceballo: 
opera  in  One  act;  Italian  words  by  Francis  J.  Child.  Eng- 
lish version  by  James  R.  Lowell.  Music  of  a  College  song. 
12mo,  red  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Chicago :  Caxton  Club,  1899 

*  One  of  207  copies  on  handmade  paper. 

2133.  LUCANUS  (M.  ANN^US).  La  Pharsale  de  Lu- 
cain,  ou  Les  Guerres  eiviles  de  Cesar  &  de  Pompee.  En  Vers 
Francois  par  M^"  de  Breboeuf.  12mo,  citron  morocco,  gilt 
borders,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Padeloup. 

*  The  Wodhull  copy.  Leide :  Jean  Elsevier,  1658 

2134.  LUCANUS  (M.  ANN^US).  Pharsale.  Translated 
by  Chasles  and  Greslou.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
with  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris,  1835-36 

2135.  LUCIEN.  Dialogues  des  Courtisanes.  Traduction 
et  notices  par  A.  J.  Pons.  Illustrations  par  Scott  et  Meaulle. 
16mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  bv  Rousselle. 

"Paris,  1881 

2136.  LUCRETIUS.  De  rerum  natura.  8vo,  old  calf  gilt, 
with  Foscarini  arms.  (The  two  blank  leaves  and  leaf  with 
anchor  missing.) 

Venetiis :  in  fedibus  Aldi  et  Andreee  Soceri,  1515 

2137.  LUCRETIUS.  Titus  Lucretius  Cams.  De  rerum 
natura.  .Engraved  title.  24mo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  deco- 
rated with  a  large  vase  of  flowers. 

Amsterdami:  Apud  Guiljel:  Janssonium,  1620 

2138.  LUCRETIUS.  Di  Tito  Lucrezio  Caro  della  Natura 
delle  Cose,  libri  sei,  tradotti  dal  Latino  in  Italiano  da  Ales- 

^sandro  Marchetti.  Dati  nuovamente  in  luce  da  Francesco 
Gerbault,  Interprete  di  S.  M.  Cma  per  le  lingue  Italiana  e 
Spagnola.  Large  Paper  copy.  Two  frontispieces,  engraved 
titles,  6  plates  and  numerous  vignettes  after  Eisen,  Cochin, 
&c.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  morocco,  richly  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by 
Padeloup.  In  Amsterdamo    [Paris],  1754 

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2139.  LUCRETIUS.  De  la  Nature  des  Choses.  Trans- 
lated by  Pongerville  with  bibliographical  note  by  Ajasson  de 
Grandsagne.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  with  mono- 
gram E.B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1829-32 

2140.  LUDOLPHUS  CARTHUSIENSIS.  Tboeck  vanden 
leuen  ons  heeren  Ihesu  Christi.  Gothic  characters,  double 
columns.  306  unnumbered  leaves,  with  signatures ;  40-42 
lines  to  the  page.  With  246  interesting  woodcuts,  all  crudely 
colored  by  hand.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  covered  with  a 
mosaic  floral  design  of  light  and  dark  green  levant  richly 
tooled  and  gilt;  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery ;  in  a  case.  Antwerp :  Gerard  de  Leeu,  1487 

*Eark.      Hain-Copinger,    10048;     Proctor,    9369;     Campbell 
(1181)   and  Holtrop  give  only  SOi  leaves. 

■  2141.  LUIKEN  (J.).  Voncken  Der  Liefde  Jesu,  Van  het 
Godtbegerende  Zielenvier.  Bloemitjes  der  Salige  Hoope,  tot 
verheugelykheid  der  Wandelaars,  langs  den  Weg,  na  vreden 
Ryk.  Een  behelsinge  van  vyftig  Sinnebeelden,  met  hunne 
daar  op  spelende  verssen,  en  heylige  Spreuken.  Frontispiece 
and  50  plates.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Brany.  Amsterdam,  1687 

2142.  LUPTON  (DONALD).  Emblems  of  Rarities:  or 
choyce  observations  out  of  worthy  Histories,  of  many  remark- 
able passages,  and  renouned  actions  of  divers  Princes  and 
severall  nations.  12mo,  old  calf.  (Back  repaired,  final  bank 
leaf  missing.)  London,  1636 

*  The  Henry  B.  H.  Beaufoy  copy. 

2143.  LUPTON  (THOMAS).  Sivqila.  Too  good,  to  be 
true.  Herein  is  shewed  by  way  of  Dialogue,  the  wonderful 
maners  of  the  people  of  Mauqsun,  with  other  talke  not  friuo- 
lous.  First  Edition.  (Title  repaired  and  first  and  last 
blank  leaves  missing.)  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Printed  at  London  by  H.  Bynneman,  dwelling  in  Thames 
streate,  neere  vnto  Baynards  Castell,  1580. 

2144.  LUSSE  (M.  DE).  Recueil  de  Romances  Historiques, 
Tendres  et  Burlesques,  Tant  Anciennes  que  Modernes.  Avec 
les  Airs  notes.  Frontispiece  engraved  by  de  Longueil  after 
Eisen,  and  a  vignette.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Alio.  [Paris]  1767-74 

2145.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Widder  das  blind  und  toll 
verdamnis  der  siebenzehen  artickel  von  der  elenden  schend- 
lichen  universitet  zu  Ingolstat  ausgangen.  Title  ivithin  an 
ornamental  tvoodcut  border.       [Wittenberg,  1524,]       Small 

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worm-hole  throughout. — Ain  sermon  von  der  wirdigen  eni- 
pfahung  des  hailigen  waren  leych  nams  Christi.  Title  within 
an  architectural  tvoodcut  border.  [Wittenberg]  1521. — Evan- 
gelium  Luce  xviij.  gepredigt  zu  Speyer  auf  dem  Reichstage 
durch  Johan  Agricola.  Title  within  an  ornamental  woodcut 
border,  [n.  p.]  1521.  3  pieces  in  one  vol.  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.     1521-1524: 

2146.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Eyn  sermon  auf  das  Evan- 
gelium  ]\Iatthei  am  ix.  Ca.  Vom  reych  Christi,  welches  stehet 
ynn  vergebung  der  sunden,  etc.  Title  within  an  ornamental 
ivoodcut  border.  Wittemberg,  1525. — Ain  Sermon  an  dem 
tag  des  hailigen  Sant  Johannes  des  Tafifers  Jhesu  Christi. 
Title  within  a  woodcut  border,  [n.  p.,  ca.  1522]. — Zwo  pre- 
digt  duff  die  Epistel  S.  Pauli.  I.  Thess.  4.  gethan  uber  der 
leiche  des  Churfursten  Hertzog  Friderichs  zu  Sachsen,  etc. 
Title  ivithin  an  historical  ivoodcut  border.  [n.  p.]  1525. 
3  pieces  in  one  vol.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled 
sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  1522-1525 

2147.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Ain  betbuchlin  unndlesz- 
biichliu.  Title  in  red,  and  black  within  a7i  ornamental  wood- 
cut border,  2.9  woodcuts  and  each  page  ivithin  a  ivoodcut 
border.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges, 
by  Pratt.  Wittemberg,  1523 

2148.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Dye  ander  Epistel  S.  Petri 
und  aine  S.  Judas  geprediget  und  auss  gelegt.  Title  within 
an  historiated  woodcut  border.  4to,  dark  red  levant  morocco, 
blind  tooled,  inside  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  bv  Rousselle 

[n.  p.]  1523 

2149.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Epistel  Sanct  Petri.  Title 
within  a  beautiful  woodcut  border.  4to,  dark  red  levant 
morocco,  blind  tooled,  inside  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Rousselle.  Wittemberg :  Nickel  Schyrlentz,  1523 

2150.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Vonn  ordenung  gottis 
dienst  yn  der  gemeyne.  Title  ivithin  an  architectural  wood- 
cut border.  Wittemberg,  1523. — Unterricht  der  Visitatorn 
an  die  Pfarhern  ym  Kurfurstenthum  zu  Sachsen.  Title 
within  an  historiated-  tvoodcut  border.  Wittemberg,  1528. — 
Ermanung  zum  frid  auf  die  zwolf  artickel  der  baurschafft 
ynn  Schwaben.  Title  within  a  fine  historiated  woodcut  border. 
\n.  p.]  1525. — Eyn  geschicht  wie  Got  eyner  Erbarn  kloster 
jungfrawen  ausgeholffen  hat.  Mit  eynem  Sendebrieif  M, 
Luthers  an  die  Graffen  zu  Manszfelt.  Title  within  a  wood- 
cut border.  Wittemberg,  1524.  4  pieces  in  one  volume,  4to, 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  by  Riviere. 

Wittemberg,  1523-1528 
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2151.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Offiiibarimg  des  Endchrists 
aus  dem  Propheten  Daniel  wydder  Catharinum.  Title  within 
an  architectural  woodcut  border.  4to,  dark  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, blind  tooled,  inside  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Rousselle.  AVittemberg,  1524 

2152.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Ordenung  und  bericht  wie 
es  furterhin  (mit  ihntn  so  das  Ilochwirdig  Sacrament,  em- 
pf alien  wollen)  gehalten  sol  werden.  Item  zvvo  predig,  etc. 
Title  within  a  fine  ornamental  tvoodcut  border.  Wittemberg, 
1525. — Von  dem  aller  nottigisten.  Wie  man  diener  der 
kirclien  welen  und  eynsetzen  sol.  Title  ■within  an  ornamental 
woodcut  border.  Wittemberg,  1524.  2  pieces  in  one  vol. 
4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  by  Riviere. 

•Wittemberg,  1524-1525 

2153.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Die  sieben  Buss  psalmen 
mit  deutclier  ausslegung.  Title  within  an  elegant  tvoodcut 
border.  4to,  dark  red  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled,  inside 
dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Rousselle.  [n.  p.]  1526 

2154.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Der  Prophet  Habacuc. 
Fine  full-page  tvoodcut  on  title.  4to,  dark  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, blind  tooled,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Rousselle. 

Wittemberg :  Michel  Lotter,  1526 

2155.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Der  Prophet  Jona.  Beau- 
tiful full-page  tvoodcut  on  title.  4to,  dark  red  levant  morocco, 
blind  tooled,  inside  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Rousselle. 

Wittemberg:  Michel  Lotter,  1526 

2156.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Vier  trostliche  Psalmen  an 
die  Konigyn  zu  Hungern  ausgelegt.  Title  tvithin  a  fine  tvood- 
cut border.  4to,  dark  red  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled,  inside 
dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Rousselle. 

Wittemberg:  Michel  Lotter,  1527 

2157.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Der  Prophet  Saeharia. 
Fine  full-page  tvoodcut  in  title.  4to,  dark  red  levant  morocco, 
blind  tooled,  inside  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Rousselle. 

Wittemberg:  Michel  Lotter,  1528 

2158.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Enchiridion  piarum  praca- 
tionum,  cum  Passionali  ut  vocant,  quibus  accessit  no\'um 
Calendarium.  Title  within  a  woodcut  border  and  50  tvood- 
cut s,  nearly  all  depicting  scenes  of  the  life  and  passion  of 
Christ.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled  panelled 
sides  and  back,  vellum  linings  and  ends,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

AVittembergge :  apnd  Johannem  Lufft.  1543 
*  First  Edition. 

2159.  LUTHER  (MARTIN).  Enchiridion.  Der  kleine 
Catechismus  fur  die  gemeine  Pfarrherr  und  Prediger.  Nach 
dem  alten  Exemplar  D.  Mart.  Lutheri  von  newem  ubersen 
und  zu  gemeinem  gebrauch  der  Nurnbergischen  Kirchen  und 

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Schulen  gedruckt.  Gothic  character.  Title  within  an  his- 
toriated  woodciit  border  and  numerous  woodcuts  in  the  text, 
ALL  ILLUMINATED  IN  (5oLD  AND  COLORS  by  a  Contemporary 
artist.  Music  noted  on  five  lines.  8vo,  contemporary  Ger- 
man binding  in  white  pigskin,  stamped  and  gilt  in  an  unusual 
interlaced  pattern,  with  brass  clasps,  gilt  edges. 

Nurnberg:  Valentin  Newber,  1579 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

[See  also  No.  2577,  Otter.] 

2160.  LUXEMBOURG  aparu  a  Louis  XIV.  sur  le  raport 
du  P.  La  Chaise.  Fait  a  la  sainte  Societe.  Augmente  du 
Courier  de  Pluton.  2  copper-plates.  12mo,  old  French  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Cologne:  P.  Marteau,  1718 

2161.  LUYNES  (CHARLES  PHILIPPE  D 'ALBERT, 
DUC  DE).  Sentences,  Prieres,  et  Instrvctions  chrestiennes 
Tirees  De  I'Ancien  &  du  Nouveau  Testament.  Par  le  Sieur 
de  Laval.  12mo,  old  red  morocco,  doublure  of  the  same,  wide 
dentelle  border,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1676 

2162.  LUZON  DE  MILLARES  (ALEXANDRO).  Idea 
Politica  veri  Christian!,  sivi  Ars  Oblivionis,  isagogica  ad 
artem  memoriie.  Title  vignette  by  P.  Clouwet  and  35  sym- 
bolic engravings.  First  issue  op  the  First  Edition.  Folio, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Bruxellis :  Typis  Francisci  Foppens,  1664 

2163.  LUZON  DE  MILLARES  (ALEXANDRO).  Idea 
Politica  veri  Christian!,  sive  Ars  Oblivionis,  isagogica  ad 
artem  memoriae.  With  plates.  Second  issue  of  the  First 
Edition.  Folio,  red  morocco,  gilt  panels  and  arms  of  J.  Gomez 
de  LA  Cortina,  gilt  edges.  Bruxellis,  1665 

2164.  LYDGATE  (JOHN— Translator).  The  hystorye,  ] 
Sege  and  dystruccyon  of  Troye.  [Colophon]  Here  endeth 
the  Troye  booke  otherwyse  called  the  Sege  of  Troye  |  trans- 
lated by  John  Lydgate  monke  of  the  Monastery  of  Bery.  | 
And  Emprynted  the  yere  of  oure  Lorde  a.  M.CCCCC.&XIII. 
by  Richard  Pynson  |  prynter  vnto  the  kyngz  noble  grace. 
Large  woodcut  of  royal  arms  on  title,  on  the  reverse  a  wood- 
cut in  compartments,  and  many  in  the  text.  Gothic  type. 
Folio,  olive  levant  morocco,  covered  with  rich  tooling,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere.  [London:  Richard  Pynson,  1513] 

*  First  Edition  of  Lydgate 's  Troy  book,  a  paraphrase  of 
Guido  de  Colonna's  romance,  "  Historia  Trojana, "  and  finished 
by  him  in  1420.  Quaritch  said  in  1899  that  only  four  per- 
fect copies  were  known  to  be  extant.  The  ' '  Bibliotheca  Anglo- 
Poetica"  states  that  no  perfect  copy  is  known,  that  it  is  not 
in  the  British  Museum^  not  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  nor  in  any 
of  the  principal  private  collections.  This  present  copy  is  genuine, 
fresh,  and  perfect  throughout. 

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2165.  LYDGATE  (JOHN).  This  boke  is  compyled  by 
Daii  Jolin  Lydgate  monke  of  Burye  at '  the  excitation  & 
styrynge  of  the  noble  and  victorious  prynce  Kynge  Henry  the 
fyfthe,  I,  the  honoure  glorie  &  reuerence  of  the  byrthe  of  our 
moste  blessed  Lady,  mayde,  wyfe,  &  mother  of  our  lorde  Jesu 
Christe.  Woodcut  on  title,  and  on  the  reverse.  Second  edi- 
tion, without  pagination  or  catchwords.  Small  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  russia  doublure,  inside  borders,  silk 
linings,  by  Lortic.  (Trifling  repairs  to  corners  of  some  of 
the  leaves.) 

Imprinted  at  London  ...  by  me  Robert  Redman,  1531 

2166.  LYDGATE  (JOHN— Translator) .  The  Avneient 
Historic  and  onely  trewe  and  syncere  Cronicle  of  the  warres 
betwixte  the  Grecians  and  the  Troyans,  and  subsequently  of 
the  fyrst  euercyon  of  the  auncient  and  famouse  Cytye  of 
Troye  vnder  Lamedon  the  King,  and  of  the  laste  and  fynall 
destruction  of  the  same  vnder  Pryam,  &c.  With  title  in  a 
genealogical  tvoodcut  border  showing  descent  of  Henry  VIII. 
Folio,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back  and  edges. 

[Colophon]  Imprinted  at  London,  by  Thomas  Marslie. 
Anno.  do.  1555. 

*  Printed  in  Gothic  type,  double  columns,  with  catch-words. 
Edited  by  Eobert  Braham,  who,  in  his  preface,  points  out  the 
great  inaccuracy  of  the  edition  printed  by  Pynson  in  1513. 

LYDGATE  (JOHN).    See  Nos.  472-473.    Boccaccio. 

2167.  LYNDSAY  (SIR  DAVID).  A  Dialogue  betweene 
Experience  and  a  Courtier,  of  the  miserable  state  of  the 
worlde.  Compiled  in  the  Scottish  tung  by  Syr  Dauid  Lindsey 
Knight :  First  turned  and  made  perfect  Englishe :  And  now 
the  seconde  time  corrected  and  amended  according  to  the  first 
Copie.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  centre 
ornaments  in  dots  and  scroll  designs,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 
In  a  morocco  case. 

Imprinted  at  London  in  Paules  Churchyarde  by  Thomas 
Purfoote.  Anno  Domini.  1575. 

*  Second  London  Edition,  printed  in  Gothic  type. 

2168.  LYNDSAY  (SIR  DAVID).  U  A  Dialogue  betweene 
Experience  and  a  Courtier,  of  the  miserable  state  of  the 
Worlde.  Compiled  in  the  Scottish  tung  by  Syr  Dauid  Lynd- 
sey  Knight.  And  now  the  seconde  time  corrected  and 
amended  according  to  the  first  Copie.  Herevnto  also  are 
annexed  certain  other  workes  inuented  by  the  saide  Knight, 
as  may  more  at  large  appeare  in  a  Table  following.  Small  4to, 
maroon  levant  morocco,  elaborate  tooling  of  gilt  medallions, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Thomas  Purfoote,  1581 

*  The  Third  English  Edition,  a  reprint  of  that  of  1575, 
even  copying  the  "And  now  the  seconde  time,"  etc.,  of  that 
title. 

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2169.  LYRICS.  French  Lyrics,  Selected  and  annotated 
by  George  Saintsbury.  Frontispiece  on  India  paper.  8vo, 
citron  levant  morocco,  tooled  in  compartments  with  mosaic  of 
red  and  green  morocco,  doublure  of  red  levant  morocco,  wide 
dentelle  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere.  London,  1882 
*  One  of  50  copies  on  Large  paper. 


2170.  "A/TABBE  (JAMES— Translator).  The  Spanish 
-^  Bawd,  represented  in  Celistina;  or,  The  Tra- 
gicke-Comedy  of  Calisto  and  Melibea.  Wherein  is  contained, 
besides  the  pleasantnesse  and  sweetenesse  of  the  stile,  many 
Philosophicall  Sentences,  and  profitable  Instructions  neces- 
sary for  the  younger  sort:  Shewing  the  deceits  and  subtil- 
ties  housed  in  the  bosomes  of  false  seruants,  and  Cunny- 
catching  Bawds.  Folio,  red  morocco,  gilt  back  and  edges, 
by  Stikeman.  London:  Printed  by  J.  B.,  1631 

*  First  Edition.  Tliis  play  is  the  longest  ever  published, 
consisting  of  twenty-one  acts.  It  was  originally  written  in 
Spanish  by  El  Bachiler  Fernanda  de  Roxas  de  la  Puebla  de 
Montalvan,  whose  name  is  discoverable  by  the  beginning  of 
every  line  in  an  acrostic  prefixed  to  the  work.  Mabbe,  the 
translator,  pretends  to  be  a  Spaniard,  and  assumes  the  name  of 
Don  Diego  Puede-ser. 


2171.  MABERLY  (JAMES).  The  Print  Collector.  An 
Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  necessary  for  forming  a 
Collection  of  Ancient  Prints.  Edited,  with  notes,  etc. ,  by 
Robert  Hoe.  Jr.  Illustrations,  some  on  India  paper.  4to, 
sheets,  in  cloth  portfolio.  New  York,  1880 

*  Large  paper  copy.     Only  50  printed. 

2172.  MACAULAY  (THOMAS  BABINGTON).  Lays 
€f  Ancient  Rome.  First  Edition.  8vo,  original  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1842 

2173.  MACAULAY  (THOMAS  BABINGTON).  Lays  of 
Ancient  Rome.  B'ikst  Illustrated  Edition.  Illustrations, 
original  and  from  the  antique.  Square  8vo,  half  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  b}^  Bedford.  London,  1847 

2174.  MACAULAY  (THOMAS  BABINGTON).  The 
History  of  England  from  the  Accession  of  James  the  Sec- 
ond. 3 LI  portraits  inserted,  including  100  India  })r oofs, 
in  addition  to  many  in  two  states,  before  and  after  letters, 
and  the  rare  portrait  of  Samuel  Pepys  engraved  by  White. 
8  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bed- 
ford. Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1866 

*  One  OF  4  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

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2175.  MALEBRANCHE  (NICOLAS).  (I)  Traite  de  la 
Nature  et  de  la  Grace,  Par  Mr,  Malebranche,  de  I'Oratoire. 

A  Amsterdam,  chez  Daniel  Elsevier,  1681 
(II).   Esclaireissement,  ou  la  suite  du  Traite  de  la  Nature 
et  de  la  Grace,  Par  M'"  Malebranche  de  I'Oratoire.     First 
Editions.     l"2mo,  two  parts  in  one  volume,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Duru.  Amsterdam:  Elsevier,  1680-81 

2176.  MALHERBE  (FRANCOIS  DE).  Les  CF:uvres  de 
M'"®-  Fran^'ois  de  Malherbe,  Gentilhomme  ordinaire  de  la 
chambre  du  Ro3\  Portrait  by  Vorsterman  after  Dunionstier. 
4to,  old  calf,  red  edges.       Paris:  Charles  Chappellain,  1630 

*  First  Edition  on  Large  Paper.  From  the  library  of  the 
De  Thou  family,  with  the  arms  and  monogram  of  Jacques 
Auguste  de  Thou,  and  his  second  wife,  Gaspard  de  la  Chastre, 
who  was  still  living  at  the  time.  One  of  only  two  large 
PAPER  copies  known,  the  other  formerly  owned  by  M.  Behague. 

2177.  MALHERBE  (FRANCOIS  DE).  Poesies  de  Mal- 
her,be,  Rangees  par  ordre  chronologique;  Avec  Un  Dis- 
cours  sur  les  obligations  que  la  Langue  &  la  Poesie  Fran- 
^'oise  ont  a  Malherbe,  &  quelques  Remarques  historiques  & 
critiques.  [par  Le  Fevre  de  Saint-Marc]  A  brilliant 
portrait  engraved  by  Fessard  after  Dttmonstier,  and  a 
fleuron  by  Diiflos.  8vo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  prob- 
abl}^  by  Derome.    Thick  Holland  paper  copy.    Paris,  1757 

2178.  MAN  (WOLFGANG  VON).  Das  leiden  Jesu 
Christ!  unnsers  erlosers.  Sonders  audachtiger  lere  nutzper- 
licher  betrachtunng  ausz  den  vier  Evangelisten  entlichen. 
Each  page  luithin  elegant  luoodcut  border  and  with  SO  fine 
woodcuts  representing  scenes  from  the  Passion  of  Christ,  by 
Schaufelein,  Burgmaier  and  other  masters.  4to,  blue  levant 
morocco,  covered  with  a  Grolieresque  design  of  interlaced 
bands,  central  arabesque  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  the  lower 
ones  uncut,  by  Cape. 

Augspurg:  durch  den  Junngen  Hannsen  Sclionnsperger, 

1515. 

*  A  Tall  Copy. 

2179.  MANLEY  (DE  LA  RIVIERE,  MRS.).  Almyna: 
or,  the  Arabian  Vow.  A  Tragedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the 
Theatre  Roj^al  in  the  Ha^^-Market,  b}'  her  Majestj^'s  Ser- 
vants.    First  Edition.     4to,  half  black  calf. 

London:   William  Turner,  1707 

2180.  MANNING  (FRANCIS).  Poems  Written  at  Dif- 
ferent Times  on  Several  Occasions,  by  a  Gentleman  who 
resided  many  Years  abroad  in  the  Two  last  Reigns,  with  a 
Publick  Character.  4to,  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1752 

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2181.  MANTELL  (GIDEON  ALGERNON).  The  Wonders 
of  Geology;  or,  a  familiar  exposition  of  Geological  Phe- 
nomena. Mezzotint  frontispiece  by  Martin.  10  plates  and 
numer^ous  woodcuts.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  green  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Alio.  London,  1839 

2182.  MANTELL  (GIDEON  ALGERNON).  The  Medals 
of  Creation;  or,  first  lessons  in  Geology  and  the  study  of 
organic  remains.  Second  Edition,  entirely  rewritten.  382 
illustrations.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.         London,  1854 

2183.  MARESCHAL  (A.  A.).  Les  Faiences  Anciennes 
&  Modernes,  leurs  Marques  &  Decors.  60  colored  illus- 
trations and  numerous  marks.  Royal  8vo,  half  blue  mo- 
rocco, figured  silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1874 

2184.  MARESCHAL  (A.  A.).  Iconographiede  la  Faience. 
11  plates  in  colors  and  other  illustrations.  8vo,  half  orange 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Alio.  (Interleaved  for 
additions.)  Paris,  1875 

2185.  MARGUERITE  D'ANGOUL]&ME.  L'Heptameron 
des  nouvelles  de  tres  illustre  et  tres  excellente  priucesse 
Marguerite  de  Valois  royne  de  Navarre.  Thick  16 mo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  centre  ornaments,  inside  dentelle 
borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.        Imprime  1560 

2186.  MARGUERITE  D'ANGOULi^ME.  Contes  et  nou- 
velles mis  en  beau  langage  accommode  au  gout  de  ce  temp. 
Frontispiece  by  Vianen  and  72  vignettes  by  Eomain  de 
Hooglie.     2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Amsterdam,  1698 

2187.  MARGUERITE  D'ANG0UL:EME.  L'Heptameron: 
ou,  Histoires  des  Amans  Fortunes.  Des  Nouvelles  de  tres- 
illustre  &  tres-excellente  Princesse  Marguerite,  Royne  de 
Navarre.  Frontispiece  by  van  Vianen.  2  vols.  12mo,  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome. 

Paris:  Jaques  Bessin,  1698 

*  From  tile  collections  of  Charles  Nodier  and  the  Baron  La 
Roche  Lacarelle,  with  bookplates. 

2188.  MARGUERITE  D'ANGOUL^IME.  Les  Nouvelles 
de  Marguerite,  Reine  de  Navarre.  Three  frontispieces,  73 
plates  and  numerous  vignettes.^  after  Dunker  and  Freude- 
berg.  3  vols.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Berne,  1780-81 

*  Thick  Holland  Paper  Copy  ;  the  plates  of  this  edition  are- 
remarkable  examples  of  the  engraver's  art. 

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2189.  MARGUERITE  D'ANGOULl^ME.  LesSeptJour- 
nees  de  la  Reiue  de  Navarre  suivies  de  la  hnitieme  (i^dition 
de  Claude  Gruget,  1559).  Notice  et  notes  par  Paul  Lacroix. 
Index  et  Glossaire.  Planches  a  Veau- forte  par  Flameng. 
4  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Paris,  1872 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  large  Whatman  paper,  with  proof 
impressions  of  the  etchings  before  letters. 

2190.  MARGUERITE  D'ANG0UL:^.ME.    L'Heptameron 

des  Nouvelles  de  tres  haute  et  tres  illustre  princesse  Mar- 
guerite d'Angouleme  Reine  de  Navarre  Publie  sur  les 
raanuscrits  par  les  soins  et  avec  les  notes  de  MM.  Le  Roux 
de  Lincy  &  Anatole  de  Montaiglon.  Plates  in  three  states^ 
in  black  on  Japan  paper,  and  in  bistre  and  red  on  Van 
Gelder  paper.  Portrait  by  T.  de  Mare,  frontispiece  by 
Dunter,  plates  after  de  LongueiVs  engravings  from  S.  Freu- 
deberg^s  designs,  and  numerous  vignettes  and  culs-de-lampe. 
4  vols.  8vo,  half  maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1880 

*  One  of  70  copies  on  Van  Gelder  paper. 

2191.  MARGUERITE  DE  VALOIS.  Memoires  de  la 
Reyne  Marguerite.  Nouvelle  Edition,  plus  correcte.  (The 
Second  Elzevier  Edition.)  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

louxte  la  Copie  a  Paris  [Bruxelles],  Elzevier,  1658 

2192.  MARGUERITTE  (PAUL).  A  la  Mer.  Illustrations 
de  Henri  A.  Zo  Gravees  sur  bois  par  Oaspje,  PiselU,  etc. 
4to,  original  covers,  within  a  portfolio.  Paris  [n.  d.] 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  woodcuts  in 
three  states,  before  and  after  letters  and  on  Japon  pelure,  the 
third  state  by  the  engraver  himself. 

2193.  MARGUERITTE  (PAUL  and  VICTOR).  Le 
Jardin  du  Roi.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured 
silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Paris  [n.  d.]  (recent) 

*  Holland  paper  copy,  only  50  printed. 

2194.  MARIGNY  (JACQUES  LE  CARPENTIER  DE). 
Lettres  de  Monsieur  de  Marigny.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Duru. 

La  Haye:  Antoine  la  Faille  [Jean  Elzevier?]  1655 

2195.  MARION  (FULGENCE).  Les  Ballons  et  les  Voy- 
ages aeriens;  Les  Merveilles  de  la  Vegetation.  75  illustra- 
tions by  Lancelot  and  Sellier.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  cloth,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1868-69 

*  Printed  on  India  paper. 

2196.  MARIVAUX  (PIERRE,  CARLET  DE  CHAM- 
BLAIN  DE).  CEuvres  Completes.  Facsimile.  10  vols.  8vo, 
half  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.        Paris,  1825-27 

335 


2197.  MARKHAM  (GERVASE)  and  SURFLET  (RICH- 
ARD— Translators).  Maison  Rustique,  or  the  Couutrey 
Farme.  Compj^led  in  the  French  Tongue  by  Charles 
Stevens,  and  lohn  Liebanlt,  Doctors  of  Physicke  .  .  .  Now 
newly  Reuiewed,  Corrected,  and  Augmented,  with  diners 
large  Additions  out  of  the  works  of  Serres,  Vinet,  Albyterio, 
Grilli,  .  .  .  and  others.  Second  Edition.  With  woodcuts. 
Small  folio,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Adam  Islip  for  John  Bill,  1616 

2198.  MARKHAM  (GERVASE).  Hungers  Prevention: 
or,  the  whole  Arte  of  Fowling  by  Water  and  Land.  Con- 
taining all  the  Secrets  belonging  to  that  Arte,  and  brought 
into  a  true  Forme  or  Method,  by  which  the  most  Ignorant 
may  know  how  to  take  any  kind  of  Fowle,  either  bj^  Land 
or  Water.  Also,  exceeding  necessary  and  profitable  for  all 
such  as  travel  by  Sea,  and  come  into  uninhabited  places; 
especially,  all  those  as  have  any  thing  to  doe  with  new 
Plantations.  Second  Edition.  Numerous  ivoodcuts.  Small 
8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London:  Printed  for  Francis  Grove,  1655 

2199.  MARKHAM  (GERVASE)  and  SAMPSON  (WILL- 
IAM). The  true  Tragedy  of  Herod  and  Antipater:  With 
the  Death  of  faire  Marriam.  According  to  losephvs,  the 
learned  and  famous  lewe.  As  it  hath  beene,  of  late,  diuers 
times  publiquely  Acted  (with  great  Applaiise)  at  the  Red 
Bull,  by  the  Company  of  his  Maiesties  Revels.  First  Edi- 
tion. Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London:  Printed  by  G.  Eld  for  Mathew  Rhodes,  1622 

2200.  MARLOWE  (CHRISTOPHER).  The  Works  of 
Marlowe  with  Notes  and  some  Account  of  his  Life  and 
Writings  by  Alexander  Dyce.  3  vols  post  8vo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. London:  Pickering,  1850 

2201.  MARLOWE  (CHRISTOPHER)  and  CHAPMAN 
(GEORGE).  Hero  and  Leander.  Decorations  on  luood  by 
Charles  Hicketts  and  Charles  Shannon.  8vo,  vellum  gilt, 
uncut.  London:  Ballantyne  Press  [1894] 

*  One  of  220  copies  printed. 

2202.  MARMONTEL  (JEAN  FRANgOIS).  Les  Incas, 
ou  la  Destruction  du  Perou.  Frontispiece  and  10  plates 
after  Moreau.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  red  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Derome.  Paris,  1777 

2203.  MARMONTEL  (JEAN  FRANQOIS).  Le  Neuvaine 
de  Cy there,  avec  notice  par  Charles  Monselet.  Poiirait  of 
the  author  after  St.  Aiibin  and  9  vignettes  by  Fesquet.  Royal 
Svo,  three-quarter  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  back, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Caraj^on. 

Paris:  A.  Barraud,  1879 

*  One  of  325  copies  on  papier  ve^-ge  raisin. 

336 


2204.  MAROT  (CLEMENT).  Les  ceavres  Clement  Marot, 
valet  de  chambre  dii  Koy.  Desquelles  le  coiitenu  seiisuyt. 
Ladolescence  Clementine,  La  suytte  de  ladolescence,  Deux 
livres  d'Eiji^^rammes  bien  augmentees.  Le  premier  liure 
de  la  Metamorphose  d'Ouide.  Woodcut  illustrations.  Small 
8vo,  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Duru. 

Paris:  Anthoine  Bonnemere,  1539 

*  A  VERY   RARE  EDITION,  NOT   MENTIONED   BY    BrUNET.      The 

final  part,  containing  "  Le  premier  liure  de  la  Metamorphose," 
is  dated  1534. 

2205.  MAROT  (CLEMENT).  Les  (Euvres  de  Clement 
Marot,  Valet  de  chambre  du  Roy.  Desquelles  le  coutenu 
sensuit,  L'adolescence  Clementine^,  La  suite  de  I'Adoles- 
cence,  bien  augmentees.  Deux  liures  d'Epigrammes.  Le 
premier  liure  de  la  Metamorphose  d'Ouide.  Le  tout  par 
lui  autrement,  et  mieulx  ordonne,  que  par  cy  deuant.  Let- 
tres  hdtardes.  16mo,  red  morocco,  richlj^  gilt,  doublure  of 
same  morocco,  gilt  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  bj^  Thou- 
venin.  Lyon  :  par  Jehan  Barbou,  1539 

*Rare.  From  the  libraries  of  Charles  Nodier,  L.  Double, 
M.  L.  de  Clinchamp,  and  of  Eugene  Paillet,  with  the  autograph 
of  the  latter. 

2206.  MAROT  (CLEMENT).  Les  Pseaumes  mis  en  rime 
Frangoise,  par  CI.  Marot,  et  par  Theodore  de  Beze  (avec 
la  forme  des  Prieres  ecclesiastiques).  Each  page  within  an 
ornamental  woodcut  border.  Music  on  five  lines.  8vo,  old 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.    Lyon:  par  Ian  deTournes,  1563 

*  Extremely  rare,  nearly  all  the  copies  having  been  de- 
stroyed. 

2207.  MAROT  (CLEMENT).  Les  CEuvres.  Portrait.  2 
vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
Canape.  La  Haye,  1714 

2208.  MAROT  (CLEMENT).  (Euvres  choisies.  Portrait 
of  Marot,  engraved  by  Hopwood,  inserted.  12mo,  old  red 
straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edaes,  hy  Simier. 

Paris:  Didot  I'Aine,  1801 

*  The  Pieters  copy,  with  bookplate.  In  the  same  volume  is 
bound;  "  Poesies  de  Malherbe."     Paris.  Didot  I'Aine,  an  VIII. 

2209.  MAROT  (JEHAN).  Recueil  des  oeuvres  lehan 
Marot  illustre  poete  Franig'oys,  contenant  Rondeaulx,  Epis- 
tres,  Vers  espars,  Chautz  Roj^aulx.  27  small  cuts.  16mo, 
citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet. 

Lyon:  chez  Fraugoj^s  luste,  1537 

*  Rare.  Written  by  the  father  of  Clement  Marot,  and 
poet  to  Anne  of  Brittany.  Contains  an  account  of  the  expedi- 
tions of  Louis  XII  to  Genoa  and  Venice. 

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2210.  MARRY  AT  (FREDERICK).  The  Mission:  or, 
Scenes  in  Africa.  Written  for  young  people.  First  Edi- 
tion. Frontispieces,  and  map.  2  vols.  12mo,  dark  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1845 

2211.  MARSTON  (JOHN).  The  Insatiate  Countess.  A 
Tragedie.  Third  Edition.  Small  4to,  maroon  levant  mo- 
rocco, blind-tooled  centre  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  by  I.  N.  for  Hugh  Perrie,  1631 

2212.  MARSTON  (JOHN).  The  Works  of  John  Marston, 
reprinted  from  the  original  editions.  With  notes,  and 
some  account  of  his  Life  and  Writings.  By  J.  O.  Halli- 
well.    3  vols.  12mo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.    London,  1856 

2213.  MARTIALIS  (MARCUS  VALERIUS).  Epigrammes. 
Translated  by  MM.  Verger,  Dubois,  and  Mangeant.  4  vols. 
Svo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  with  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt 
edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1834-35 

2214.  MARTIAL  DE  PARIS,  called  d'Auvergne.  Les 
Arrets  d'Amours,  avec  L'Amant  rendn  Cordelier,  a  I'Ob- 
servance  d'Amours.  .  .  .  Accompagnez  des  Commentaires 
Juridiques,  &  Joj'eux  de  Benoit  de  Court  .  .  .  Derniere 
]|Sdition,  Revue,  corrigee  &  angmentee  de  plusieurs  Ar- 
rets, de  isTotes,  &  d'un  Glossaire  des  anciens  Termes.  12mo, 
green  morocco  gilt,  arms  on  the  sides,  uncut,  by  Koehler. 
From  the  Yemeniz  collection.  Amsterdam,  1731 

2215.  MARTIN  (AIME  L.)  :Education  des  meres  de 
famille.  2  vols.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels, 
gilt  backs,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Petit. 

Paris:  Charpentier,  1847 

2216.  MARTIN  (J.).  Le  Paradis  Terrestre,  ou  Em- 
blemes  Sacrez  de  la  Solitude.  Engraved  title  and  '25  em- 
blematic plates.     12mo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Jean  Henault,  1655 
*  From  the  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Syston  Park  collections. 
In  the  latter  collection  it  was  described  as  bound  by  Roger 
Payne. 

2217.  MARTYR  (PETER).  De  Nouo  Orbe,  or  the  His- 
toric of  the  west  Indies,  Contayning  the  actes  and  adueu- 
tures  of  the  Spanyardes,  which  haue  conquered  and  peo- 
pled those  Countries,  enriched  with  varietie  of  pleasant 
relation  of  the  Manners,  Ceremonies,  Lawes,  Gouernments, 
and  Warres  of  the  Indians.  Comprised  in  eight  Decades. 
Written  by  Peter  Martyr  a  Millanoise  of  Angleria.  Whereof 
three,  haue  beene  formerly  translated  into  English,  by  R. 
Eden,   whereunto  the  other  fine,  are  newly  added  by  the 

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Industrie,  and  painef  all  Trauaile  of  M.  Lok  Gent.  Printed 
in  Gothic  type,  with  woodcut  initials.  Small  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges 

London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Adams,  1612 

*The  First   Complete   Edition  of  the  eight  decades    in 
English,  with  the  rare  blank  Ai- 

2218.  MASCALL  (LEONARD).  A  Booke  of  Fishing 
With  Hooke  and  Line  made  by  L.[eouard]  M.[ascall]  re- 
printed from  the  edition  of  1590  with  preface  and  glossary 
by  Thomas  Satchell.  Woodcuts.  Small  4to,  half  olive  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1884 

2219.  MASKELL  (WILLIAM).  The  Ancient  Liturgy  of 
the  Church  of  England  according  to  the  uses  of  Sarum, 
Bangor,  York  &  Hereford  and  the  modern  Roman  Liturgy, 
arranged  in  parallel  columns.  Title,  and  some  pages  printed 
in  black  and  red.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  Pickering,  1844 

2220.  MASKELL  (WILLIAM).  A  History  of  the  Mar- 
tin Marprelate  Controversy^  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth.    Large  Paper  copy.     8vo,  calf,  gilt,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Wm.  Pickering,  1845 

2221.  MASON  (GEORGE  C).  The  Life  and  Works  of 
Gilbert  Stuart.  Selections  from  his  portraits  on  steel  and  hy 
photogravure.     4to,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1879 

2222.  MASSACHUSETTS  BAY.  Regulations  of  Massa- 
chuset's  Bay.  An  Act  of  Parliament  Passed  in  the  Four- 
teenth Year  of  the  Reign  of  His  Majesty  King  George  the 
Third.  1774.  An  Act  for  the  better  regulating  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  Province  of  Massachuset's  Bay,  in  New 
England.  Folio,  pp.  1-9,  brown  morocco  gilt,  portions  of 
some  edges  entirely  uncut,  b}^  The  Club  Bindery. 

Boston:  Printed  by  M.  Draper,  1774 
*  Important  as  having  been  printed  in  the  same  year  as  the 
famous  "  Act  for  closing  the  Port  of  Boston,"  better  known  as 
the  Boston  Port  Bill. 

2223.  MASSARENGO  (GIOVANNI  BATTISTA).  Tre 
Sorelle,  Canzoni.  Three-  emblematic  plates  and  numerous 
woodcut  initials  and  ornaments.  4to,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  Chatelle.  Augusta,  1602 

2224.  MASSILLON  (JEAN  BAPTISTE).  Petit  Careme 
de  Massillon  suivi  des  Sermons  sur  la  mort  du  pecheur 
et  la  mort  du  juste,  sur  I'enfant  prodigue,  sur  le  petit 
nombre  des  elus,  sur  la  more,  sur  I'aumoae,  et  de  I'Oraison 

339 


Funebre   de  Louis   XIV.     Illustrations.     Royal   8vo,   half 
purple  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Koehler.        Paris,  1834 

*  Large  papier  velin  copy.  Extra-illustrated  by  the 
insertion  of  38  portraits,  including  8  of  the  author,  and  18 
views;  many  of  the  plates  being  India  proofs  before  letters, 
and  some  engraver's  etchings. 

2225.  [MASSINGER  (PHILIP).]  The  Tragedy  of  Nero, 
Newly  Written.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Augustine  Mathewes,  and  lohn  Norton,  for 
Thomas  lones,  1624. 

*  First  Edition.  Ascribed  to  Massinger  and  often  found 
with  his  plays.  With  the  armorial  bookplate  of  Charles 
Lilburn. 

2226.  MASSINGER  (PHILIP)  and  FIELD  (NATHAN- 
IEL). The  Fatall  Dowry:  a  tragedy,  as  it  hath  beene 
often  Acted  at  the  Private  House  in  Blackefryers,  by  his 
Maiesties  Servants.  First  Edition.  4to,  half  blue  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  (Title-page  and  some  other 
pages  repaired.) 

London:  John  Norton  for  Francis  Constable,  1632 

2227.  MASSINGER  (PHILIP).  The  Plays  of  Philip 
Massinger.  With  notes  critical  and  explanatory^  By  W. 
Gifford,  Esq.  Portrait  after  Cross,  and  2  others  inserted, 
one  on  India  paper,  and  one  on  the  '■''Effigies^''  series. 
4  vols,  royal  Bvo,  crimson  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Bedford.  London:  G.  and  W.  Nicol,  1813 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

2228.  MASSON  (FREDERIC).  Napoleon  et  son  Fils. 
o3  illustrations,  2  in  colors.  First  Edition.  4to,  original 
covers,  uncut,  in  a  case.  Paris:  Goupil,  IV.08 

*  One  of  130  copies  on  Japan  paper  with  a  duplicate  set  of 
the  plates,  in  bistre. 

2229.  MATHER  (COTTON).  Magnalia  Christi  Ameri- 
cana; or.  The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  New  England,  from 
its  First  Planting  in  the  Year  1620,  unto  the  Year  of  our 
Lord  1698.  In  Seven  Books  .  .  .  IV.  An  Account  of  the 
University  of  Cambridge  in  New  England  .  .  .  VII.  The 
Wars  of  the  Lord  (with)  An  AjDpendix  of  Remarkable  Oc- 
currences which  New-England  had  in  the  Wars  with  the 
Indian  Salvages,  from  the  Year  1688,  to  the  Year  1698. 
Fine  impression  of  the  large  folding  map,  not  worn  or  torn 
in  the  folds  as  is  usual.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  inlaid 
with  interlaced  borders  of  blue  levant,  floriated  gold  tool- 
ing with  large  diamond-shaped  ornament,  dentelle  borders, 
gilt  edges,  in  a  case,  by  (Alfred)  Matthews. 

London:  printed  for  Thomas  Parkhurst,  1702 

*  Large  Paper  copy  of  the  original  edition,  measurmg 
14J-^  X  8^8  inches.  Contains  a  leaf  of  advertisement  commenc- 
ing "Books  Printed  for  Thomas  Parkhurst,"  ending  "John 
Flavel,"  but  lacks  the  American  printed  errata. 

340 


2230.  MATHER  (COTTON).  The  A,  B,  C.  of  Religion. 
Lessons  Relating  to  the  Fear  of  God,  Fitted  unto  the 
Youngest  &  Lowest  Capacities,  and  Children  Suitably  in- 
structed in  the  Maxims  of  Religion.  16mo,  crimson  levant 
morocco,  panelled  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

Boston:   Printed  and  sold  by  Timothy  Green,  1713 

*  The  Brinley  copy  of  the  rare  original  edition  (sold 

twice),  and  which  appears  to  be  the  only  copy  ever  sold  by 

AUCTION. 

2231.  MATHER  (INCREASE).  Remarkable  Providences 
illustrative  of  the  earlier  days  of  American  colonisation. 
With  introductory  preface,  by  George  OflEor.  Portrait  by 
Swaine.     12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1856 


THIRTY-SECOND  SESSION,  TUESDAY,  2:30  P.M. 

2232.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).  Une  Vie.  Illustra- 
tions de  A.  Leroux,  gravies  sur  hois  par  G.  Lemoine. 
Royal  8vo,  crimson  levant  morocco,  back  tooled  in  solid 
ornaments,  side  panels  of  fillets  and  dots,  with  solid  corner 
ornaments,  gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1901 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  antique  Japan  paper,  with  a  duplicate 
set  of  the  illustrations  on  India  paper,  and,  inserted,  an  orig- 
inal water-color  drawing  by  ]L,erous. 

2233.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).  Boule  de  Suif.  Illus- 
trations de  Jeanniot,  gravure  sur  hois  par  G.  Lemoine. 
Royal  Bvo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1902 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

2234.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).  Notre  Coeur.  Illus- 
trations de  Rene  Lelong,  gravure  sur  hois  par  G.  Lemoine. 
Royal  Bvo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1902 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

2235.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).  Yvette.  Illustrations 
de  Cortaszo,  gravures  sur  hois  par  G.  Lemoine.  Royal 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1902 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

2236.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).  Ce  Cochon  de  Morin. 
Numerous  colored  illustrations  by  Henriot.  Roj^al  8vo, 
original  half  cloth,  portfolio.  Paris,  1909 

*  One  of  800  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

341 


2237.  MAXWELL  (JAMES  —  Translator).  Emblema 
Animse,  or,  Morrall  Discourses  reflecting  upon  Humanitie. 
Written  by  John  du  Plesis  now  Cardinall  of  Richleu.  Trans- 
lated by  I.  M.  Also  varietie  of  Obseruations  delightfull  to 
the  rainde.  Title-page  by  Marshall,  liimo,  brown  levant 
morocGO  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

London:  Nic:  and  Joh:  Okes,  1635 

*  The  second  of  two  editions  printed  in  1635. 

2238.  MAYNARD(FRANgOISDE).  CEuvres  Poetiques. 
Reiraprimees  sur  I'edition  de  Paris  (1646)  enrichies  de 
variantes,  revues  et  annotees,  par  Prosper  Blanchemain. 
12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Riviere.  Paris,  1864 

*  Limited  to  100  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

2239.  MAYNEVILLE.  Chronique  du  temps  qui  fut  La 
Jacquerie.  Printed  in  black  and  red,  with  illustrations  by 
L.  O.  Merson.  Royal  8vo,  calf,  front  cover  chiselled  in  a 
border,  with  ornament  of  warrior's  war-club,  battle  axe, 
spears,  leather  shield,  &c. ,  the  back  in  thistles,  with  stem 
and  ribband,  doublures  of  dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
line  border,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  with  original  covers,  in 
a  case,  by  Gruel. 

Paris:  Librarie  de  la  Collection  des  Dix,  1903 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  plates  in  four 
states. 

2240.  MEAUME  (EDOUARD).  1637-1714.  Sebastien 
Le  Clerc  et  son  oeuvre.  Orne  d'une  eau-forte  rare  repro- 
duite  par  Armand  Diirand  el  d^un  facsimile  de  Vecriture 
de  Seb.  Le  Clerc.  Roj^al  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Zaehns- 
dorf. Paris,  1877 

*  One  of  205  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

2241.  MEDINA  (PEDRO).  Libro  de  grandezas  y  cosas 
memorabiles  de  Esi^aiia.  Gothic  types.  Woodcut  raap  of 
Spain  on  title-page;  the  arms  of  Spain  on  second  title  leaf. 
12S  woodcut  views  and  maps  in  the  text,  including  the  full- 
page  woodcut  "  Cataluna,  Nuestra  Senora  de  Montserraf'* 
(folio  169).  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bedford.  Sevilla:  Dominico  de  Robertis,  1548 

*  First  Edition.  It  contains,  on  verso  of  folio  63,  a  map  of 
the  New  World,  a  reprint  from  the  Arte  de  Navegare,  by  the 
same  author,  edition  of  1545. 

2242.  MEISNER  (DANIEL).  Tliesaurus  Sapienti?e 
Civilis,  etc.  25  copper-X)late  emblems  and  27  crested  shields. 
Small  8vo,  green  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  blind-tooled 
sides,  gilt  edges.  Francofurti,  Anno  1626 

342 


2243.  MELIADUS  DE  LEONNOYS.  On  present  vol- 
ume son  contenus  les  nobles  faictz  darmes  du  vaillant  roy 
Meliadus  de  Leonnoys:  ensemble  pUisieurs  aiitres  nobles 
proesses  de  Cheualerie  faictes  tant  par  le  roy  Artus,  Pala- 
medes.  .  ,  .  Lettres  hdtardes.  Title  in  red  and  black 
within  woodcut  border^  another  border  surrounding  the  first 
page  of  the  text  and  2  large  woodcuts.  Folio,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

*  First  Edition.  Paris:  Galliot  du  Pre,  1528 

2244.  MEMLING  (JEAN).  La  Chasse  de  Sainte  Ursule, 
avec  texte  par  Octave  Dalpierre  et  Auguste  Voisin.  Front- 
ispiece and  12  plates  by  Onghena.  Folio,  gray  morocco, 
with  many  inlaid  ornaments  in  blue  and  red,  doublure  of 
red  morocco,  gilt  borders  and  fillets,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case, 
by  Chatelin.  Bruxelles,  1841 

2245.  MENARD  (RENE).  Entretiens  sur  la  Peinture. 
With  50  engravings.     Folio,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1875 

*  One  of  a  limited  edition,  with  the  English  text  translated 
under  the  supervision  of  P.  G.  Hamerton. 

2246.  MENDOZA  (A.  DE).  Querer  Por  Solo  Querer: 
To  Love  only  for  Love's  Sake :  A  Dramatick  Romance. 
Represented  at  Aranjuez  before  the  King  and  Queen  of 
Spain.  Written  in  Spanish  by  Don  Antonio  de  Mendoza, 
1623.  Paraphrased  in  English,  Anno  1654.  Together  With 
the  Festivals  of  Aranwhez  [translated  hy  Sir  R.  Fanshaw]. 
Small  4to,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

Loudon:  William  Godbid,  1670 

*  First  Edition  of  both  parts,  with  separate  titles  and  pagi- 
nation. On  the  fly-leaf  preceding  the  first  title  is  the  foUowiog 
autograph  presentation  inscription,  "For  the  right  honobie 
Henry  Earle  of  Peterborough  from  his  lops  most  humble 
seruant  Rie  Fanshawe." 

2247.  MENESTRIER  (CLAUDE  FRANgOIS).  L'Art 
du  Blason  Justifle ;  Avec  la  Methode  abbregee  des  Principes 
Heraldiques.  With  8  plates.  12 mo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Trautz  Bauzonnet.  Lyon:  B.  Coral,  1661 

*  First  Edition.     From  the  Yemeniz  collection. 

2248.  MIKNESTRIER  (CLAUDE  FRANgOIS).  De  la 
Chevalerie  ancienne  et  moderne,  Avec  la  maniere  d'en  faire 
les  Preuves,  pour  tous  les  Ordres  de  Chevalerie.  Three 
plates  of  arms  and  six  genealogical  tables.  First  Edition. 
12mo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  bj'  Thibaron. 

Paris:  R.  J.  B.  de  la  Caille,  1683 

2249.  MENESTRIER  (CLAUDE  FRANCOIS).  Origiue 
des  Armoires.  First  Edition.  Engraved  emblematic 
frontispiece  and  7  plates.     12mo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Th.  Amaulry,  1690 
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2250.  MERARD  DE  SAINT  JUST  (MADAME).      Ber- 

geries  et  Opuscules,  de  M'Ue  d'Ormoy  I'aine.  Portrait  of 
the  author  by  Le  Beau  and  original  pen-and-ink  drawing 
of  the  title  inserted.  16mo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  borders, 
silk  linings,  gilt  edges.  En  Arcadie,  1784 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

2251.  MERCERIUS  (JOANNES).  lo.  Mercerii.  I.  C. 
Emblemata.  Engraved  title,  dedicatory  arms  and  50  plates 
of  emblems.     4to,  old  vellum  (title  mended).      [n.  p.,  1592] 

*  From  the  Henry  B.  H.  Beaufoy  collection. 

^  2252.  MERCIER     (CLAUDE     FRANgOIS     XAVIER). 

Eloge  du  Sein  des  Femmes  ouvrage  curieux  dans  lequel  on 
examine  s'il  doit  etre  decouvert  s'il  est  permisde  le  toucher 
quelles  sont  ses  vertus,  sa  forme,  son  langage,  son  eloquence 
les  paj'S  ou  il  est  le  plus  beau  et  les  moyens  les  plus  surs 
de  la  conserver  par  Mercier  de  Compiegne.  Quatrieme 
edition  revue,  annotee  et  considerablement  augmentee. 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Matthews. 

Paris,  1873 

*  One  of  two  copies  printed    on    vellum,    with    etched 
frontispiece  and  numerous  woodcut  illustrations. 

2253.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Poems.  12mo,  half 
brown  levant  morocco,  uncut  (name  on  title). 

London,  [1851] 

*  First  Edition.     Containing  the  slip  of  "  Errata." 

2254.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  The  Shaving  of  Shag- 
pat.  An  Arabian  Entertainment.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon. 

London,  1856 

2255.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  The  Ordeal  of  Richard 
Feverel.  A  History  of  Father  and  Son.  First  Edition. 
3  vols.  12mo,  half  orange  levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon. 

London,  1859 

2256.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Evan  Harrington. 
First  Edition.  6  vols.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco, 
uncut,  by  Carayon.  Loudon,  1861 

2257.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Modern  Love,  and 
Poems  of  the  English  Roadside,  with  Poems  and  Ballads. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  uncut, 
hy  Carayon.  London,  1862 

2258.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Rhoda  Fleming,  a  Story. 
First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco, 
uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1865 

2259.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  The  Shaving  of  Shag- 
pat,  an  Arabian  Entertainment.  A  New  Edition.  Front- 
ispiece. 12mo,  half  maroon  levant  morocco,  uncut,  by 
Carayon.  London,  1865 

344 


2260.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Vittoria.  First  Edi- 
tion. 3  vols.  12mo,  half  light  brown  levant  morocco,  un- 
cut, by  Carayon.  London,  1867 

2261.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  The  Adventures  of 
Harry  Richmond.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half 
olive  green  levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon. 

London,  1871 

2262.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Beauchamp's  Career. 
First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco, 
uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1876 

2263.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  The  Egoist:  a  Comedy 
in  Narrative.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  brown 
levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1879 

2264.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  The  Tragic  Comedians. 
A  Study  in  a  well-known  Story.  (Enlarged  from  the  Fort- 
nightly Review.)  First  Edition.  2  vols.  12mo,  half 
brown  levant  morocco,  uncut,  bj^  Carayon.      London,  1880 

2265.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Poems  and  Lyrics  of 
the  Joys  of  Earth.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  brown 
levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1883 

2266.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Diana  of  the  Cross- 
ways.  A  Novel.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  blue 
levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1885 

2267.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Ballads  and  Poems  of 
Tragic  Life.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  brown  levant 
morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1887 

2268.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  A  Reading  of  Earth. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  uncut, 
by  Carayon.  London,  1888 

2269.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  One  of  Our  Conquerors. 
First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco, 
uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1891 

2270.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Jump  to  Glory  Jane. 
Edited  by  Harry  Quilter.  Designs  hy  Laivrence  Housman. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  original  vellum  gilt,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut.    Limited  edition.  London,  1892 

2271.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Poems.  The  Empty 
Purse;  with  Odes  to  the  Comic  Spirit;  to  Youth;  in 
Memory  and  Verses.  12mo,  half  maroon  levant  morocco, 
uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1892 

2272.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  Lord  Ormont  and  his 
Aminta.  A  Novel.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half 
blue  levant  morocco,  uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1894 

345 


2273.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  The  Tale  of  Chloe;  The 
House  on  the  Beach;  The  Case  of  General  Ople  and  Lady 
Camper.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  citron  levant  mo- 
rocco, uncut,  by  Carayon.  London,  1894 

2274.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).  The  Tale  of  Chloe,  &c. 
First  Edition.  Portrait  and  vieiu,  on  Japan  paper.  8vo, 
half  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1894 

*  One  of  250  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

2275.  MERIAN  (MATTHIEU).  Novum  Testamentum 
D.  N.  Jesu  Christi.  Engraved  title  and  77  illustrations. 
Oblong  8vo,  maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  brown 
levant,  deep  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

Franckfort,  1627 

2276.  MERIAN  (MATTHIEU).  La  Danse  des  Morts, 
comme  elle  est  depeinte  dans  la  louable  et  celebre  ville  de 
Basle,  pour  servir  de  miroir  a  la  nature  humaine.  Text  in 
French  and  German.    4-^  engravings  by  Chovin  after  Merian., 

WITH  A  DUPLICATE  SET  COLORED  LIKE  MINIATURES.     4tO,  red 

morocco,  covered  with  emblems  of  death,  vellum  linings, 
gilt  edges,  by  Leighton.  Basel:  Joh.  Rud,  1744 

2277.  [MERIMEE  (PROSPER).]  1572.  Chronique  du 
temj)s  de  Charles  IX.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, panelled  back,  sides  in  interlaced  fillets,  gilt  over 
rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Marius  Michel. 

Paris,  1829 

2278.  MERIMJfiE  (PROSPER).  Colomba.  8vo,  brown 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  back  with  monogram,  gilt 
edges.  Paris,  1841 

2279.  MERIMEE  (PROSPER).  Chronique  du  Regne  de 
Charles  IX  suivie  de  La  Double  Meprise,  et  de  La  Guzla. 
12mo,  half  red  calf,  gilt.  Paris,  1842 

2280.  MERIMEE  (PROSPER).  Histoire  de  Don  Pedre, 
l^i-  Roi  de  Castille.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half  blue  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Champs.  Paris,  1848 

2281.  MERIMEE  (PROSPER).  Nouvelles  de  Merimee. 
La  Mosaique  avec  des  dessins  de  Aranda,  de  Beaumont, 
Bramtot,  Le  Blant,  Merson,  Myrbach,  Sinibaldi  graves  par 
Le  Rat,  Lalauze,  Toussaint,  ChampoUion,  Gery-Bichard, 
Manesse,  Em.  Buland.  Preface  par  Jules  Lemaitre.  Royal 
8vo,  maroon  levant  morocco,  tooled  in  foliage  and  filleted 
panels,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Marius  Michel.  "  Paris,  1887 

*  One  of  100  copies  printed  on   Holland  vellum  paper,  with 
portrait  of  the  author  and  7  etchings  in  3  states. 

346 


2282.  [M^RIMEE  (PROSPER).]  An  Author's  Love: 
being  the  unpublished  letters  of  Prosper  Merimee's  '  In- 
conuue.'     13mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1889 

2283.  MERIMEE  (PROSPER).  Columba.  Soixante-trois 
compositions  originales  de  Daniel  Vie.rge  gravees  sur  hois 
par  Noel  et  Paillard.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  wide 
borders  of  scrolls  with  flowers  and  birds,  and  some  tools  in 
apple-green  mosaic,  light  green  silk  linings,  gilt  over  uncut 
edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Paris,  1904 
*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  a  duplicate  set  of  the 
woodcuts. 

2284.  MERRYWEATHER  (F.  SOMNER).  Glimmerings 
in  the  Dark;  or,  Lights  and  Shadows  of  the  Olden  Time. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1850 

2285.  MESSAGER  (JEAN).  Les  Embleraes  d'Amovr 
Divin  et  Hvmain  ensemble.  Expliquez  par  des  vers 
frangois.  Par  vn  Pere  Capucin.  Engraved  title  and  119 
plates  by  Messager.  4to,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt 
borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Bozerian  le  jeune.  Paris  [1640?] 

2286.  MESSAGER  (JEAN).  lesv  Christi,  Dei,  Domini, 
Salvatoris  Nf i  Infantia.  Engraved  title  and  12  copper-plates 
by  Messager,  depicting  scenes  in  the  infancy  and  youth  of 
Christ.     4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

[n.  p. — n.d  ,  17th  century] 

2287.  METEYARD  (ELIZA).  The  Life  of  Josiah  Wedg- 
wood, from  his  private  correspondence  and  family  pa- 
pers. .  .  .  Sketch  of  the  Art  of  Pottery  in  England.  First 
Edition.  Numerous  illustrations  —2  in  colors.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1865-1866 

2288.  METEYARD  (ELIZA).  Memorials  of  Wedgwood. 
A  selection  from  his  fine  art  works  in  plaques,  medallions, 
figures,  and  other  ornamental  objects.  With  an  introduc- 
tion, and  descriptions  of  the  objects  delineated.  Portrait, 
and  28  Plates.     Folio,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  London,  1874 

2289.  MEUNG  (JEAN  DE).  Le  Plaisant  lev  dv  Dode- 
chedron  de  Fortvne,  non  moins  recreatif,  que  subtil  &  in- 
genieux:  [compose  par  Jean  de  Meung].  Renouuelle  &; 
change  [par  Fr.  Gruget]  de  sa  premiere  edition.  Wood- 
cuts and  a  large  zodaical  chart.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Lyon:  F.    Didier,  1576 

2290.  MEUNIER  (VICTOR).  Les  Grandes  Chasses. 
Deuxieme  edition.  Ouvrage  illustre  de  38  vignettes  par 
LanQon,  Melville,  etc.  India  paper  copy.  12mo,  half 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1869 

347 


3291.  MEURSIUS  (JOANNES).  Joannis  Meursii,  Ele- 
gantife  Latini  Sermonis  seu  Aloisia  Sigsea  Toletana,  de  ar- 
canis  Amoris  &  Veneris,  adjunctis  Fragmentis  quibusdam 
Erotieis.  JEngraved  frontispiece.  2  parts  in  1  vol.,  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco,  richly  tooled,  introducing  emblems  of  Love, 
gilt  edges,  by  Cliambolle-Duru.        Ludg:  Batavorum,  1757 

2292.  MEYBAUM  (JEAN  HENRY).  De  Flagrorum  Usu 
in  Re  Veneria,  etc.     64mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Londini,  1770 

2293.  MICHEL  (fiMILE).  Rembrandt;  sa  Vie,  son  CEuvre, 
et  son  Temps.  With  3Jj.3  illustrations.  4to,  half  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  hy 
David.  Paris,  1893 

2294.  MICHELET  (JULES).  Ther6se  et  Marianne.  Sou- 
venirs de  Jeunesse.  11  etchings  by  V.  Foulquier.  16mo,  red 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1891 

*One  of  150  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  illustrations  in 
two  states. 

2295.  MIDDLETON  (RICHARD).  Epigrams  and  Sat- 
yres:  Made  by  Richard  Middleton,  of  Yorke,  Gentleman. 
Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  uncut.  London :  Printed 
by  Nicholas  Okes  for  loseph  Harison,  1608.       [Rep.  1840  1 

*  One  of  40  copies  reprinted  from  the  unique  copy  in  the 
Drummond  library  in  Edinburgh,  by  John  Payne  Collier. 

2296.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  The  Blacke  Booke. 
Woodcut  title  on  black  ground.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  tooled  in  an  old  English  design  of  gold  compartments 
with  brown  inlays,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  (Portion  of  right  margin  of  title  sup- 
plied.) London:  Printed  by  T.  C,  for  Jeffrey  Chorlton,  16U4 

*  First  Edition.  Printed  in  Gothic  type.  From  the  libra- 
ries of  George  Steevens  (with  his  autograph  on  verso  of  title), 
and  James  Bindley  (with  his  bookplate). 

2297.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  Michaelmas  Terme. 
As  it  hath  been  svndry  times  acted  by  the  Children  of 
Paules.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt 
edges,  by  F.  Bedford.  ("Thomas  Middleton"  written  on 
the  title  in  a  contemporary  hand.  Small  piece  lacking  from 
the  corner  of  sig.  d4.)        At  London :  Printed  for  A.  I.  1607 

*  First  Edition.  The  A.  W.  Griswold  copy  with  his  arms 
on  the  binding. 

2298.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  Your  Five  Gallants. 
As  it  hath  beene  often  in  Action  at  the  Black-friers.  Small 
4to,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  side  panels,  gilt  edges, 
by  R.  de  Coverly. 

Imprinted  at  London  for  Richard  Bonian  [1607] 

*  First  Edition.  Excessively  rare.  This  play  is  probably 
"Five  Wittie  Gallants";  licensed  March  22,  1607. 

348 


I 


2299.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  A  Mad  World,  my 
Masters.  As  it  hath  bin  lately  in  Action  by  the  Children 
of  Panles.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
F.  Bedford.     (Repairs  to  title  and  first  leaf.) 

London:  Printed  by  H.  B.  for  Walter  Burre,  1608 

*  First  Edition. 

2300.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  The  Inner-Temple 
Masque.  Or  Masqve  of  Heroes  Presented  (as  an  Enter- 
tainment for  manj^  worthy  Ladies:)  By  Gentlemen  of  the 
same  Ancient  and  Noble  Hovse.  Small  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  Arms  of  A,  W.  Griswold  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges, 
by  F.  Bedford.        London:  Printed  for  lohn  Browne,  1619 

*  First  Edition,  with  preliminary  and  final  blank  leaves. 
No  copy  in  either  the  British  Museum  or  the  Dyce  collection. 

2301.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  Honorable  Entertain- 
ments, Compos'de  for  the  Seruice  of  this  Noble  Cittie. 
Some  of  which  were  fashion'd  for  the  Entertainment  of  the 
Lords  of  his  Maiesties  most  Honorable  Prinie  Councell,  vpon 
the  Occasion  of  their  late  Royall  Employment,  Inuented 
by  Thomas  Middlevon.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  in  a  brown  levant  morocco  case,  by  Lortic.  With 
the  blank  leaf  at-end.     (Top  of  title  re-margined.) 

Imprinted  at  London  by  G.  E.,  1621 

*  Apparently  the  only  known  copy,  no  edition  being  re- 
corded in  any  bibliography. 

2302.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS)  and  ROWLEY  (WIL- 
LIAM). A  Faire  Quarrell.  With  new  Additions  of  M. 
Chaughs  and  Trimtrams  Roaring,  and  the  Bands  Song.  As 
it  was  Acted  before  the  King,  by  the  Prince  his  Highnesse 
Seruants.  Woodcut  of  a  duel  on  title.  Small  4to,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  back  and  edges,  b}^  Bedford. 

Printed  at  London  by  A.  M.  for  Thomas  Dewe,  1622 

*  Third  Edition.     The  A.  W.  Griswold  copy,  with  his  arms. 

2303.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  A  Game  at  Chesse. 
As  it  was  Acted  nine  Dayes  together  at  the  Globe  on  the 
Bank  side.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  side  panels 
of  interlaced  fillets,  gilt  edges  by  Riviere.  (Slight  repairs 
to  corners  of  title  and  prologue.)  n.  p.     Printed  1625 

*The  Extremely  Rare  First  Issue,  of  which  only  one 
OTHER  COPY  IS  KNOWN — that  in  the  University  Library  at  Cam- 
bridge. The  title  of  this  issue  has  an  eighteen-line  poem 
beneath  the  heading,  but  no  engraving  was  issued  with  it, 
The  play  is  political  and  directed  against  Spain ;  Gondomar. 
the  Spanish  Ambassador  (who  was  responsible  for  the  execu- 
tion of  Raleigh),  being  one  of  the  characters,  thinly  disguised. 
The  performance  attracted  so  much  attention  that  Gondomar 
protested,  and  in  consequence  the  play  was  stopped  and  the 
players  heavily  fined. 

349 


2304.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  A  Game  at  Ch^ess  as 
it  was  Acted  nine  days  to  gether  at  the  Globe  on  the  banks 
side.  Engraved  title  in  tivo  compartments.  Small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  F.  Bedford. 
(Engraved  title  cut  down  and  backed,  and  explanatory  leaf 
re-margined  and  repaired,  and  a  few  corners  in -text  re- 
paired.) Sine  nota 

*  Probably  the  third  issue.  Extremely  rare,  the 
British  Museum  possessing  only  a  fragment,  although 
there  is  a  complete  copy  in  the  Dyce  collection.  The 
A.  W.  Griswold  copy,  with  arms  on  the  binding. 

2305.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  A  Game  at  Chesse  as 
It  hath  bine  sundrey  times  Acted  at  The  Globe  on  the 
Banck  side.  Engrailed  title.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford.  (Front  edge  of 
title-page  re-margined.) 

Ghedruckt  in  Lydden  by  Ian  Masse,  [n.  d.] 

*  The  Fourth  Issue,  The  engraved  title  differs  from  those 
in  the  preceding  issues. 

2306.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  The  Phoenix,  as  it 
hath  beene  Sundrie  times  Acted,  by  the  Children  of  Paules. 
And  presented  before  his  Maiestie.  12mo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David.     (Slight  repair  to  the  title.) 

London:  Printed  by  T.  H.  for  R.  Meighen,  1630 

*  Second  Edition.  The  Duke  of  Roxburgh's  copy  with  his 
arms  stamped  on  back  of  title. 

2307.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS)  and  ROWLEY 
(WILLIAM).  The  Changeling:  As  it  was  Acted  (with 
great  Applause)  at  the  Privat  house  in  Drury-Lane,  and 
Salisbury  Court.  Never  Printed  before.  Small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  sides  and  back,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bed- 
ford. London:  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1653 

*  First  Edition.  The  John  Delaware  Lewis  copy  with  ex- 
libris. 

2308.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  No  Wit  (Help)  like  a 
Womans.  A  Comedy.  Engraved  portrait  by  Cross.  12mo, 
maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  (The  auto- 
graph of  "  W.  H.  Smith  "  on  title  and  marginal  writing  on 
pp.  48-49.)     London:  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1657 

*  First  Edition.  The  portrait  by  Cross  is  the  extremely 
rare  original,  and  the  only  portrait  of  the  poet.  There  are 
late  copies  of  it  by  Richardson  and  others. 

2309.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  The  Mayor  of  Quin- 
borough:  a  comedy.  As  it  hath  been  often  Acted  with 
much  Applause  at  Black-Fryars,  By  His  Majesties  Ser- 
vants. Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt 
edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

London:  Printed  for  Henry  Herringman,   1661 

*  First  Edition. 

350 


2310.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS)  and  ROWLEY 
(WILLIAM).  The  Spanish  Gipsie.  As  it  was  Acted 
(with  great  Applause)  at  the  Private  House  in  Drvry  Lane, 
and  Salisbvry  Covrt.  The  Second  Impression.  Small 
4to,  calf,  gilt  back  and  edges,  by  W.  Pratt.  (Title  and 
final  leaf  slightly  shorter  and  some  headlines  shaved.) 

London:  Printed -bj' T.  C.  and  L.  P.  for  Robert  Crofts, 
1661. 

2311.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  Any  Thing  for  a  Quiet 
Life.  A  Comedy,  Formerly  Acted  at  Black-Fryers,  by  His 
late  Majesties  Servants.  Never  before  Printed.  First 
Edition.  Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  (Small  repair  to  inner  margin  of 
last  leaf.) 

London:  Printed  by  Tho.  Johnson  for  Francis  Kirkman, 
and  Henry  Marsh,  1662. 

2312.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  The  Counterfeit  Bride- 
groom :  or,  the  Defeated  Widow.  A  Comedy,  as  it  is  Acted 
at  His  Royal  Highness,  The  Duke's  Theatre.  Small  4to, 
half  russia.  London:  Printed  for  Langley  Curtiss,  1677 

*This  is  Middleton's  "No  Wit,  no  Help  like  a  Woman's" 
altered  and  printed  with  a  new  title. 

2313.  MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  A  Tragi-Coomodie, 
called  The  Witch;  Long  since  acted  by  His  Maties  Servants 
at  the  Black-Friers.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  Gasconesque 
borders  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

[London:  Printed  by  J.  Nichols,  1778] 

*  First  Edition.  From  the  original  manuscript  formerly  in 
the  possession  of  George  Steevens;  104  copies  were  printed  by 
Isaac  Reed  for  distribution  as  presents  to  his  friends. 

2314.  MIGNATY  (MARGUERITE  ALB  AN  A).  Le  Cor- 
rege  sa  vie  et  son  oeuvre  avec  une  introduction  sur  le  deve- 
loppement  de  la  culture  italienne  et  sur  le  genie  de  la  Re- 
naissance. Avec  deux  photographies.  Bvo,  original  cover, 
uncut.  Paris,  1881 

2315.  MIGNOT  DE  BUSSY  (L'ABBJE).  Lettres  sur 
I'Origine  de  la  Noblesse  Frangoise,  Et  sur  la  maniere  dont 
elle  s'est  conservee  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  8vo,  old  green  mo- 
rocco, gilt  back,  THE  ARMS  OF  THE  Abbe  Le  Douarain  on 
the  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome.      Lyon :  J.  de  la  Ville,  1763 

*  The  arms  mentioned  by  Guigard  in  his  Armorial  du  Bib- 
liophile, Volume  I,  page  308,  are  from  the  particular  example 
here  described. 

2316.  MILLINGEN  (J.  V.).  Peintures  Antiques  et 
Inedites  de  Vases  Grecs.  Tirees  de  Diverses  Collections. 
Rome,  1813.  Peintures  antiques,  &.  de  la  Collection  de 
Sir  John  Coghill,  1817.  With  102  full-imge  plates.  Two 
parts  in  1  vol.  Large  folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  bor- 
ders, gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Rome,  1813-17 

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2317.  MILTON  (JOHN).  Poems  of  Mr.  John'  Milton 
both  English  and  Latin.  Compos'd  at  several  times. 
Printed  by  his  true  Copies.  Portrait  by  Marshall.  12mo, 
dark  blue  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  crimson 
levant,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  in  morocco  solander  case, 
by  Ruban.     (A  few  leaves  shaved  close  by  binder.) 

London:  Ruth  Raworth  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1645 

*  First  Edition. 

2318.  MILTON  (JOHN).  Paradise  Lost.  A  Poem  Writ- 
ten   in  Ten  Books  By  John  Milton.     Small  4to,  original 

CALF,  WITH    THE    ORIGINAL   FLY-LEAVES,  in    brOWU    levant 

morocco  case. 

London  Printed,  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Peter  Parker  under 
Creed  Church  neer  Aldgate;  And  by  Robert  Boulter  at  the 
Turks  Head  in  Bishopsgate-street;  And  Matthias  Walker, 
under  St.  Dunstons  Church  in  Fleet-street,  1667. 

*  The  exceedingly  rare  first  issue  of  the  First  Edition, 
with  the  title  page  in  its  first  state,  and  the  original 
binding  in  remarkable  condition. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

2319.  MILTON  (JOHN).  Paradise  Lost.  A  Poem  in  ten 
books.  The  Author  John  Milton.  Small  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  some  uncut,  by  F.  Bedford. 

Loudon:  Printed  by  S.  Simmons  and  are  to  be  sold  by 
T.  Helder,  &c.,  1669. 

*  First  Edition,  seventh  title-page.  Tall  copy,  measuring 
7M  X  5>4  in. 

2320.  MILTON  (JOHN).  Paradise  Regain'd.  A  Poem. 
In  IV  Books.  To  which  is  added  Samson  Agonistes.  The 
Author  John  Milton.  8vo,  old  blue  straight-grain  morocco, 
gilt  edges.  London:  Printed  by  J.  M.  for  John  Starkey,1671 

*  First  Edition.     Portrait  of  Milton  inserted. 

2321.  MILTON  (JOHN).  Paradise  Lost.  A  Poem  in 
Twelve  Books.  The  Fourth  Edition.  12  plates,  includ- 
ing a  portrait  of  Milton.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru, 

London:  Printed  by  Miles  Flesher,  1688 

*  Large  Paper  copy  of  the  First  Illustrated  Edition. 
Published  by  subscription  under  the  patronage  of  Lord  Som- 
mers  and  Bishop  Atterbury.  Affixed  is  a  list  of  more  than  500 
Subscribers,  among  whom  are  all  the  most  distinguished  char- 
acters of  that  period. 

2322.  MILTON  (JOHN).  Paradise  Regained.  Samson 
Agonistes,  Comus,  and  Arcades.  10  engravings  after  West- 
aWs  designs.  Large  Paper  copy.  12mo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Joly.  London,  1823 

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Paradife  loft. 
POEM 

Written  in 

TEN    B  O  O  K  S 

By  JOHN  MILTON. 


Licenfed  and  Entred  according 
to  Order. 


London 

Printed,  and  arc  to  be  fold  by  Peter  Parker 

\jndev  Creed  Church  neer  AUgate  j  And  by 
Robert  Boulter  at  the  Turi^t  Head'm  Bifhofl^ate-ftrttt  ♦ 
And  Matthiai  Wal^r ,  under  St.  Dunjims  Church      * 
in  Vket-Jirtet ,   166 -j. 


.i^tab. 


"Paradise  Lost.''    First  issue,  first  title-page. 
(See  No.  2318.) 


2323.  MIRACLE  des  Nostre  Dame  de  la  Marquise  de  la 
Guadine.  With  2  woodcuts.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco, 
center  ornaments,  by  Cape.  Paris,  1841 

*  Printed  on  vellum.     Facsimile,  in  Gothic  characters. 

2324.  MIRROR  FOR  MAGISTRATES.  The  Seconde 
part  of  the  Mirrour  for  Magistrates,  conteiniug  the  falles 
of  the  infortunate  Princes  of  this  Lande.  From  the  Con- 
quest of  Cfesar,  vnto  the  commyng  of  Duke  William  the 
Conquerour.  4to,  russia,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges  (blank  cor- 
ners of  several  leaves  supplied). 

[London]  :  Richard  Webster,  1578 

*  First  and  only  separate  edition  of  this  part;  printed 
in  gothic  type.  The  legends  are  twelve  in  number  and  were 
written  entirely  by  Thomas  Blener-Hasset. 

2325.  MIRROR  FOR  MAGISTRATES.  TheMirour  for 
Magistrates,  wherein  may  be  scene,  by  examples  passed  in 
this  Realme,  with  how  greeuous  plagues  vices  are  punished 
in  great  Princes  and  Magistrates,  and  how  fraile  and  vn- 
stable  worldly  prosperitj^  is  found,  where  Fortune  seemeth 
most  highlj^  to  fauour:  Newly  imprinted,  and  with  the  ad- 
dition of  diners  Tragedies  enlarged.  Gothic  type.  4to, 
green  straight-grain  morocco.    London:  Henry  Marsh,  1587 

*  This  edition  combines  the  parts  edited  by  Baldwin  and  the 
portion  written  by  Higgins  in  one  volume,  together  with 
twenty-nine  additional  legends,  making  seventy-four  in  all. 

2326.  MIRROR  OF  POLICY.  The  Mirrovr  of  Policie.  A 
Worke  nolesse  profitable  than  necessarie,  for  all  Magis- 
trates,   and    Gouernours   of  Estates   and    Commonweales. 

With  one  folding  plate  and  numerous  woodcuts.     Small  4to, 
green  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Lewis. 
London :  Printed  by  Adam  Islip,  1599 

*  Second  Edition  of  this  curious  work,  probably  rarer  than 
the  first,  which  was  published  several  years  earlier. 

2327.  MOERMAN  (JAN).  Apologi  Creaturarum  G.  de 
Jode  excu.  1584.  Engraved  title  and  65 plates  by  G.  deJode. 
4to,  russia,  blind-tooled  fillets,  emblematic  ornament,  red 
€dges.  [Antverpise] :  Plantin,  1584 

2328.  MOLIERE  (JEAN  BAPTISTE  POQUELIN  DE). 
Sganarelle,  ou  Le  Cocu  Imaginaire.  Comedie.  Avec  les 
Argumens  de  chaque  Scene.  16 mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Suivant  la  Copie  imprimee  A  Paris  [Amsterdam,  A. 
Wolfgang],  1662. 

*  From  the  A.  Firmin-Didot  collection.  Bound  with  it  is 
"  La  Cocue  Imaginaire,"  par  Donneau  de  Vise. 

353 


2329.  MOLIERE  (JEAN  BAPTISTE  POQUELIN  DE). 
QEuvres  de  Moliere  [avec  Memoires  sur  sa  vie  &  ses 
ouvrages].  Nouvelle  edition.  Portrait  and  33  plates  eyi- 
graved  by  Punt  after  designs  by  Boucher.  8  vols.  12mo, 
old  blue  morocco,  red  silk  linings,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  David  Fame,  1739 

*  From  Bibliotheca  Lamoniana,  with  label. 

2330.  MOLIERE  (JEAN  BAPTISTE  POQUELIN  DE). 
Qiuvres  completes  .  .  .  avec  les  variantes.  Nonvelle  edi- 
tion. Portraits  by  F.  Lignon,  after  Fragonard,  and  Pour- 
voyeur  after  Coy  pel  (proof  on  India  paper),  and  18  other 
plates  by  Bein,  Adam,  Leroux  and  others,  after  Alexandre 
Desenne.  Royal  8vo,  antique  red  calf,  gilt  fillets  and 
ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Thouvenin.  Paris,  1825 

2331.  MOLIME  (JEAN  BAPTISTE  POQUELIN  DE). 
(Euvres  completes.     Portrait  by  Piquet,  after  Coypel,  proof 
on  India  paper,  and  30  vignettes  by  Thompson,  after  De- 
veria.     Royal  8vo,  maroon  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  and 
blind-tooled  sides,  uncut,  by  Thouvenin.  Paris,  1826 

*  Printed  on  India  paper.  From  the  Pixerecourt  Col- 
lection. 

2332.  MOLIME  (JEAN  BAPTISTE  POQUELIN  DE). 
The  Dramatic  Works  of  Moliere,  rendered  into  English  by 
Henri  Van  Laun,  with  a  prefatory  memoir,  introductory 
notices,  appendices  and  notes.  Numerous  etchiiigs  by 
Lalauze  on  India  paper.  Large  Paper  copy.  6  vols. 
royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1875 

2333.  MOLlfiRE  (JEAN  BAPTISTE  POQUELIN  DE). 
Theatre  complet.  Publie  par  D.  Jouaust,  preface  par 
M.  D.  Nisard.  Dessins  de  Louis  Leloir.  Gravees  a  Veau- 
forte  par  Flemeng.  8  vols.  4to,  red'  levant  morocco,  gilt 
side  panels,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  David.  Paris,  1876-83 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  papier  verge.  Extra-illustrated  with 
more  than  200  engravings,  including  a  series  of  33  plates  by 
De  Mare,  signed  proofs  on  Japan  paper;  25  plates  by  Teysson- 
nieres,  Lalauze,  &c.  In  addition  to  which  there  are  14  por- 
traits, some  proofs. 

2334.  MOLITOR  (ULRICUS).  De  lauiis  et  phitonicis 
mulieribus.  Gothic  characters.  28  unnumbered  leaves  (in- 
cluding last  blank),  ivith  signatures;  35  lines  to  the  page. 
7  full-page  woodcuts  illustrating  scenes  of  witchcraft.  4 to, 
brown  Jevant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford. 

[Strassburg:  Martin  Flach,  ca.  1490] 

*  Very  rare.  The  John  Delaware  Lewis  copy,  with  book- 
plate.    Hain-Copinger,  11536;  Proctor,  720. 

354 


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MONSTRELET  'S   CHRONICLES.      FULL-PAGE   MINIATURE.      VOL.   I. 

(See  No.  2344.) 


2335.  MONARDES  (N.)-  JoyfvU  Newes  out  of  the  new- 
found world,  wherein  are  declared  the  rare  and  singular 
vertues  of  diners  and  sundrie  Herbs,  Trees,  Oyles,  Plants, 
&  Stones,  with  their  applications,  aswell  to  the  vse  of 
Phisicke,  as  Chirurgery:  which  being  wel  applied,  bring 
such  present  remedy  for  all  diseases,  as  may  seeme  alto- 
gether incredible:  notwithstanding  by  practize  found  out, 
to  be  true.  Also  the  portrature  of  the  sayde  Herbes,  very 
aptly  described:  Englished  by  lohn  Frampton  Merchant 
Newly  corrected  as  by  conference  with  the  olde  copies  may 
appeare.  Title  luiiliin  ornaTnental  woodcut  border  and 
woodcuts  in  the  teod.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford. 

Imprinted  at  London,  in  Paules  Churchyerd  by  William 
Norton,  1580. 

*Very  tall  copy  of  the  Second  English  Edition,  con- 
siderably enlarged,  containing  three  new  books  after  fo.  110, 
each  with  separate  title.  There  were  two  issues  of  this  edi- 
tion, of  which  this  one  has  the  pagination  after  fo.  162  cor- 
rectly numbered  (except  174,  which  is  numbered  166). 

2336.  MONCRIF  (FRANCOIS  A.  P.  DE).  Les  Chats. 
With  9  plates  engraved  by  the  Comte  de  Caylus,  after  Ch. 
Coypel;  a  leaf  of  pedigree  and  a  vignette.  First  Edition. 
8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  b}^  Joly. 

Paris:  G.  F.  Quillau,  1727 

2337.  MONCRIF  (FRANgOIS  A.  P.  DE).  (Euvres  de 
Monsieur  de  Moncrif.  Lecteur  de  la  Reine.  Portrait,  en- 
graved titles,  four  plates  and  JfO  plates  of  music.  3  vols- 
12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bauzonnet.  Paris,  1751 

2338.  MONCRIF  (FRANCOIS  A.  P.  DE— Editor).  Choix 
de  Chansons,  a  commencer  de  celles  du  Comte  de  Cham- 
pagne, Roi  de  Navarre,  j  usque  &cqmpris  celles  dequelques 
Poetes  vivans.  .  .  .  Nouvelle  Edition.  12mo,  old  red 
morocco,  richly  gilt,  gilt  linings,  gilt  edges.  In  blue  levant 
morocco  case.  [Paris]  1757 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

2339.  MONNIER  (ANTOINE).  Eaux-fortes  et  Reves 
Creux.  Sonnets  Excentriques  et  Poemes  I^tranges.  16 
engravings  and  numerous  ivoodcuis.  Royal  8vo,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1873 

*  One  of  250  copies  on  papier  velin. 

2340.  MONNIER  (ANTOINE).  Le  Haschisch;  Contes 
en  Prose,  Sonnets  et  Poemes  Fantaisistes.  Illustres  de  30 
eaux-fortes,  texte  et  gravures,  par  A.  Monnier.  4to,  half 
green  levant  morocco,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Carayon.  Paris,  1877 

*  One  of  340  copies  on  papier  velin. 

355 


2341.  MONNIER  (ANTOINE).  i:ve  et  ses  Incarnations : 
Sonnets  &  Eaux-Fortes.  Avec  preface  par  Tony  Revillon 
et  prologue  par  Prosper  Blanchemain.  With  each  of  the 
twelve  etchings  in  four  states,  plain  on  vellum  and  on  Japan 
paper ^  proofs  before  imprint,  plain  on  India  paper,  and 
bistre  on  vellum  paper,  proofs  after  imprint.  Royal  8vo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Masson-Debonnelle. 

*  One  of  4  copies  printed  on  vellum.  Paris,  1878 

2342.  MONNIER  (HENRY  BONA  VENTURE).  Scenes 
Populaires  dessinees  a  la  plume.  Woodcut  illustrations  by 
Monnier.     8vo,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris,  1864 

2343.  MONNIER      (HENRY    BONAVENTURE).      Les 

Bas  Fonds  de  la  Societe.  Avec  un  frontispice  du  lundi 
dessine  et  grave  par  S.  P.  Q.  R.  12mo,  orange  .levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncnt,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Paris:  J.  Claye,  1866 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

2344.  MONSTRELET  (ENGUERRAND  DE).  Le  premier 
[le  second,  le  tiers]  volume  de  enguerran  de  monstrellet, 
ensuiyuant  froissart  nagueres  imprimes  a  Paris  des 
croniques  de  France,  dangleterre,  descoce,  despaigne,  de 
Bretaigne,  de  gascongne,  de  flandres.  Et  lieux  circonuoi- 
sins.  Lettres  bdtardes,  double  columns;  4-3-44  lines.  .Em- 
bellished with  6  FULL-PAGE  MINIATURES,  159  SMALL  ONES- 
and  2  floral  borders  in  gold  and  colors.  3  vols,  in  2,  folio, 
dark  green  levant  morocco,  mosaic  compartments  with 
horns  of  plenty,  and  rosettes  of  red  and  blue  morocco,  the 
latter  having  fleurs-de-lys  in  citron  mosaic,  all  richly  tooled 
and  gilt  with  leaf  sprays  of  oak  and  laurel,  arabesques, 
etc.,  in  the  manner  of  the  Eves,  the  arms  of  France  inlaid 
on  the  covers;  doublures  of  red  morocco  covered  with  a 
semis  of  fleurs-de-lys,  silk  linings,  gauffred  gilt  edges,  in 
levant  morocco  slip  cases,  by  Lortic.  [Signat.  x  3  of 
volume  I  in  perfect  facsimile  by  Pilinski.] 

Imprimez  a  Paris  pour  Anthoine.  Verard   demourant  a 
Paris  deuant  la  rue  neufue  nostre  dame  [1503]. 

*  Printed  on  vellum.  Second  issue  (see  Macfarlane,  An- 
toine  Verard,  no.  176).  The  bindings  are  not  only  very  rich, 
and  probably  the  best  specimens  of  Lortic's  skill  and  taste, 
but  also  the  only  ones  executed  by  him  in  this  style. 
They  were  exhibited  in  the  Exposition  Universelle  of  1878. 
The  A.  Firmin-Didot  copy,  mentioned  by  Brunet. 

[See  Reproductions  of  Miniature  and  Binding.] 
356 


Moxstrelet's  Chronicles,  1503,  printed  on  Vellum. 
(See  No.  2344.) 


2345.  MONTAGU  (BASIL).  Selections  from  the  Works 
of  Taylor,  Latimer,  Hall,  Miltou,  Barrow,  South,  Brown, 
Fuller  and  Bacon.  Small  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind 
tooled,  gilt  edges.  London:  William  Pickering,  1839 

*  One  of  two  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

3346.  [MONTAGUE  (CHARLES).]  An  Epistle  to  the 
Right  Honourable  Charles  Earl  of  Dorset  and  Middlesex. 
Folio,  half  blue  morocco.  London,  1690 

*  With  two  other  works:    An   Ode   on   the    Death    of    Mr. 

Pelham,    1754;  and,  H— ss— y  to  Sir  C H W s;  or 

the  Rural  Reflection  of  a  Welch  Poet,  London,  1746. 

2347.  MONTAIGNE  (MICHEL  DE).  Essais  de  Messire 
Michel  Seigneur  de  Montaigne,  Chevalier  de  I'ordre  du 
Roy,  &  Gentil-homme  ordinaire  de  sa  Chambre.  Livre 
premier  et  second.  3  vols.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt 
borders,  gilt  backs  and  edges,  by  Chambollc-Duru. 

Bourdeaus,  par  S.  Millanges,  1580 

*  First  Edition  op  the  first  two  books  of  Montaigne's 
Essays.    A  Large  copy  of  a  rare  book. 

2348.  MONTAIGNE  (MICHEL  DE).  Essais  de  Michel 
Seigneur  de  Montaigne.  Cinquiesme  [quatrieme]  edition, 
augmentee  d'un  troisiesme  livre:  et  de  six  cens  additions 
aux  deux  premier.  Engraved  title.  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt;  doublure  of  the  same  with  dentelle  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris:  chez  Abel  I'Angelier,  1588 

*  First  Edition  to  contain  the  third  book  of  the  Essais.  A 
large  copy  with  the  frontispiece  intact.  The  Privilege  is  dated 
June  12. 

2349.  MONTAIGNE  (MICHEL  DE).  Les  Essais  de 
Michel  Seignevr  de  Montaigne.  Edition  Novvelle,  trovvee 
apres  le  deceds  de  I'Autheur,  reueue  &  augmentee  par  luy 
d'un  tiers  plus  qu'aux  precedentes  Impressions.  Small  folio, 
red  levant  morocco,  back  and  sides  ornamented  with  inter- 
lacing leaf-sprays,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  by  Cuzin. 

Paris:  Abel  I'Angelier,  1595 

*  The  First  Definitive  Edition.  A  remarkably  tall  copy 
OF  Montaigne's  Essays,  containing  the  additions  found  in 
manuscript  after  his  death  in  his  own  copy.  With  the  address 
to  the  reader  on  the  last  leaf  of  the  table,  omitted  in  many 
copies  of  this  edition.  Edited  by  Montaigne's  adopted  daughter, 
Mile,  de  Gournay.     (Height  342  mm.). 

2350.  MONTAIGNE  (MICHEL  DE).  Essais  de  Michel 
de  Montaigne.  Nouvelle  edition.  Portrait.  5  vols.  8vo, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Paris,  1818 

*  This  copy  is  on  papier  velin. 

357 


2351.  MONTALBODDO  (FRACANZIO  DI).  Paesi  noiia- 
raente  ritrouati  et  Nouo  Mondo  da  Alberico  Uesputio  floren- 
tiuo  intitulato.  Woodcut  on  title.  4to,  brown  levaut  mo- 
rocco, gilt  panels,  blind  tooled  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Chambolle-D  uru. 

Milano,  con  la  impensa  de  lo.  lacobo  &  fratelli  da 
Lignano :  &  diligente  cura  &  industria  de  loanne  Angelo 
Scinzenzeler,  1512. 

*A    RARE    EDITION   OF    THE    FIRST    COLLECTION    OF    VOYAGES 

EVER  COMPILED.     Harrisse,  B.  A.  V.,  no.  70. 

2352.  MONTAUBAN  (JACQUES  P.  DE).  Les  Charmes 
de  Felicie,  tiros  de  la  Diane  de  Montemaior.  Pastorale. 
Woodcut  on  title.  16mo,  red  levaut  morocco,  with  the 
ARMS  OF  COMTE  JOSEPH  DE  Lagondie,  gilt  edges,  Original 
marbled-paper  wrappers  bound  in,  by  Cuzin. 

Paris  [Hollande] :  1657 

2353.  MONTAUSIER  (CHARLES  DE  SAINTE  MAURE, 
MARQUIS  DE).  La  Guirlande  de  Julie,  offerte  a  M^e.  de 
Rambouillet,  Julie-Lucine  d'Angenes.  8vo,  red  straight- 
grain  morocco,  gilt  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by 
Kalthoeber.  Paris,  1784 

*  Printed  on  large  vellum.     From  the  library  of  J.  J.  de  Bui'e. 

2354.  MONTBRUN  (MARQUIS  DE).  Memoires.  Por- 
trait and  10  plates.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bauzonnet-Trautz.  From  the  library  of  Comte 
Henri  de  La  Bedoyere.  Amsterdam,  1701 

2355.  MONTENAY  (GEORGETTE  DE).  Emblematum 
Christiauorum  Centuria,  cum  latina  interpretatione  (in 
French  and  in  Latin).  Portrait  and  100  emblematic  copper- 
engravings  by  Pierre  Woeiriot.  4to,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.    (Last  blank(?)  missing. ) 

Tiguri:  apud  Christophorum  Froschoverum,  1584 

2356.  MONTESQUIEU  (CHARLES  DE  SECONDAT, 
BARON  DE).  Lettres  Persanes.  Two  vols,  in  1.  Small  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin.         Cologne,  1721 

*  From  the  Genard  collection. 

2357.  MONTESQUIEU  (CHARLES  DE  SECONDAT, 
BARON  DE).  Le  Temple  de  Guide.  Nouvelle  edition, 
avec  figures.  Engraved  throughout.  Frontispiece  with 
medallion  portrait  of  Montesquieu,  title,  a  vignette  with  the 
arms  of  England  and  9  fine  plates,  all  brilliant  impressions, 
engraved  by  Le  Hire  after  Eisen.  4to,  old  French  red 
morocco,  large  dentelle  borders,  gilt  back  and  inside  bor- 
ders, gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup,  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

Paris:  chez  Le  Mire,  1772 

*  From  the  Quentin  Bauchart,  Georges  Danyau  and  Hilau-e 
Gresy  collections,  with  bookplates. 

358 


2358.  MONTESQUIEU  (CHARLES  DE  SECONDAT, 
BARON  DE).  Le  Temple  de  Gnide.  Nouvelle  edition. 
Frontispiece  with  medallion  portrait  of  Montesquieu,  and 
plates  engraved  by  Lemire  after  Eisen.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  broad  dentelle  borders  on  the  sides  in  the  manner 
of  Derome,  gilt  edges,  bj^  Alio.  Paris,  1772 

*  Extra-Illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  50  plates,  including 
portraits  of  Montesquieu,  and  tlie  series  by  Mounet,  Desrais  and 
Regnault,  some  of  the  plates  proofs  before  letters  on  India  paper. 

2359.  MONTESQUIEU  (CHARLES  DE  SECONDAT, 
BARON  DE).  Le  Temple  de  Gnide,  suivi  d'Arsace  et 
Ismenie.  Par  Montesquieu.  Portrait  and  7  plates  in  colors 
after  P.  Peyron.  4to,  light  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  and 
inlaid  back,  side  borders  inlaid  with  dark  green  morocco, 
gilt  scrolls  and  emblematic  tooling,  doublure  of  green 
levant,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Paris,  1796 

*  Large  vellum  paper  copy,  100  printed.  Extra-illustrated 
with  5  portraits  and  16  views,  most  of  them  proofs,  one  in  colors. 


2360.  MONTESQUIEU  (CHARLES  DE  SECONDAT, 
BARON  DE).  Oiuvres;  ses  Eloges  par  d'Alembert  et  M. 
Villemain,  les  notes  d'Helvetius,  de  Condorcet  et  de  Vol- 
taire. Portrait  by  H.  C.  Mailer,  after  Deveria.  8  vols, 
roj^al  8vo,  half  morocco  gilt,  uncut.  Paris,  1822 

*  Printed  on  large  papier  velin. 

2361.  MONTFAUCON  (B.  DE).  L'Antiquite  expliquee 
et  representee  en  figures,  10  vols.,  1722;  Supplement,  5  vols., 
1724.  Upwards  of  1,000  copper-plates,  illustrative  of  the  life 
and  customs  of  the  ancients,  as  represented  on  the  existing 
Tnonuments. — Monumens  de  la  Monarchic  Frangoise,  qui 
eomprennent  I'histoire  de  France.  Upwards  of  300  beautiful 
copper-plates,  depicting  the  principal  events  and  personages 
of  France,  from  historical  monuments  in  the  castles  and 
churches,  many  of  them  now  destroyed  or  decayed,  including 
costume,  works  of  art  of  a  period  of  several  centuries,  etc. 

5  vols.,  1729-33.  Together,  20  vols,  folio,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Niedree.  Paris,  1722-33 

2362.  MONTLUC  (BLAISE  DE).  Commentaires,  ou  sont 
descrits  les  combats,  rencontres,  escarmouches,  batailles, 
sieges  .  .  .  de  villes  et  places  fortes,  deffeuces  des  assaillies 

6  assiegees,  avec  plusieurs  autres  faictes  de  guerre  .  .  . 
esquels  ce  grand  &  renomme  guerrier  s'est  retrouve  durant 
cinquant  cinq  ans,  etc.  2  vols,  in  one.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Lyon :  pour  Loys  Clesinet,  1593 

359 


2363.  MONTPENSIER  (PHILIPPE  LOUIS  D'ORLIEANS, 
DUG  DE).  Relation  de  la  Captivite  de  S.  A.  S.  M^"--  le  Due 
de  Montpensier  pendant  les  annees  1793,  1794,  1795,  et 
1796,  ecrite  par  lui  meme.  8vo,  blue  straight-grain  morocco, 
richly  finished  in  gold  and  blind-tooling,  dentelle  borders 
inside,  blue  moire  silk  linings,  gilt  edges.  Twickenham,  1816 

*  Edited  by  the  Due  d'Orleans,  brother  of  Montpensier,  and 
printed  by  the  valet-de-chambre  of  the  former. 

2364.  MONTPENSIER  (PHILIPPE  LOUIS  D'ORLEANS, 
DUG  DE).  Memoires  du  Due  de  Montpensier,  Prince  du 
Sang.  Portrait,  designed  by  himself,  engraved  by  Dupont. 
4to,  red   straight-grain    morocco,  richly   tooled,  and  with 

THE    CROWN    AND    INITIALS    OF    LOUIS    PHILIPPE   within    a 

wreath  on  each  cover,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1837 

*  A   fine  specimen  of   binding   from    the  library  of   Louis 
Philippe,  1773-1850. 

2365.  MONTREUX  (NIGOLAS  DE).  Les  chastes  et 
delectables  Jardins  d'Amour.  Semez  de  divers  discours  & 
histoires  amoureuses.  Par  Olenix  du  Mont-Sacre  gentil- 
homme  du  Maine.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Thibaron.  Paris:  Adrian  Perier,  1599 

*  With  the  preliminary  blanks  *5,  *6. 

2366.  MOORE  (THOMAS).  [Songs  in  Thomas  Moore's 
autograph.]     Oblong  Svo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

*  Fifteen  sheets  of  musical  score,  containing  Moore's 
twelve  "  Legendary  Ballads,"  in  part,  set  to  music  by  Bishop, 
May  10,  15,  and  23,  1828,  with  the  text  in  Moore's  hand- 
writing. The  poems  are  The  Voice,  called  in  manuscript,  The 
Legend  of  the  Voice,  3  out  of  7  stanzas;  Cupid  and  Psyche, 
without  title,  8  stanzas ;  Hero  and  Leander,  called  the  Legend 
of  Hero  and  Leander,  2  out  of  3  stanzas;  The  Leaf  and  the 
Fountain,  5  stanzas;  Cephalus  and  Procris,  called  The  Hunter, 
3  stanzas;  The  Indian  Boat,  2  out  of  3  stanzas;  Youth  and  Age, 
without  title,  3  out  of  4  stanzas;  The  Dying  Warrior,  without 
title,  5  stanzas;  The  Magic  Mirror,  called  The  Legend  of  the 
Mirror,  6  out  of  8  stanzas;  The  Pilgrim,  without  title,  4  stanzas; 
The  High  born  Ladye,  8  stanzas  without  musical  score  on  a 
separate  sheet,  with  a  note  by  Moore ;  and  The  Stranger,  called 
The  heart-wounded  Stranger,  5  stanzas  of  score,  and  3  on  a 
separate  sheet  of  paper. 

The  variations  between  the  manuscript  and  printed  text  are 
numerous,  e.g.,  in  The  Voice,  "  soft  as  in  hours  of  delight  long 
ago"  is  printed  (Poetical  Works,  1841)  "soft  as  in  moments  of 
bliss  long  ago;"  ' '  'twas  in  vain  She  tried  to  forget  it  "  is  printed 
"  'twas  in  vain  To  chase  the  illusion." 

2367.  MOORE  (THOMAS).  Lalla  Rookh,  An  Oriental 
Romance.  Second  Edition.  (No  plates.)  4to,  blue  straight- 
grain  morocco,  blind  and  gilt  tooled  in  borders  and  panels, 
centre  and  corner  ornaments  of  dots  and  other  small  tools, 
inside  olive  morocco  panels,  gilt-tooled  in  centre  and 
corners,  border  of  blue  morocco  with  wide  gilt  tooling,  gilt 
edges,  by  Thouvenin.  London,  1817 

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2368.  MOORE  (THOMAS).  The  Epicurean,  a  Tale. 
Vignette  illustrations  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner;  and  Alciphron, 
a  Poem.  13mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, by  Krafft.  London,  1839 

2369.  MOORE  (THOMAS).  Irish  Melodies.  161  de- 
signs by  Maclise  and  the  letter-press  engraved  on  steel  by 
E.  P.  Becker.     4to,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1846 

2370.  MOORE  (THOMAS).  Memoirs,  Journal  and  Cor- 
respondence. Edited  by  Lord  John  Russell.  16  portraits 
and  views.     8  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     London,    1853-56 

2371.  MOORE  (THOMAS).  Lalla  Rookh:  an  Oriental 
Romance.  69  illustrations  from  original  drawiiigs  by  John 
Ten7iiel,  engraved  on  ivood  by  the  Brothers  Dalziel;  and  5 
ornamental  pages  of  Persian  design  by  T.  Sulmnn  Jun. 
New  Edition.  4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  centre  orna- 
ment of  Persian  design,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.   London,  1872 

2372.  MOORE  (SIR  THOMAS).  Mangora,  King  of  the 
Timbusians;  or  the  Faithful  Couple.  A  Tragedy.  Fikst 
Edition.  Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco,  Mosaic  orna- 
ment in  centre,  small  corner  ornaments,  Mosaic  roses  on 
back,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf . 

London:  Printed  for  W.  Harvey,  1718 

2373.  MORAES  (FRANCISCO  DE).  Palmerln  of  Eng- 
land, corrected  by  Robert  Southey,  from  the  Portuguese. 
4  vols.  12mo,  tree  calf,  gilt,  by  Riviere.  London,  1807 

2374.  MORE  (CRESACRE).  The  Life  of  Sir  Thomas 
More,  by  his  great-grandson,  Cresacre  More.  With  a  bio- 
graphical preface,  notes,  and  other  illustrations,  by  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Hunter,  F.S.A.  Portrait  on  India  paper. 
8vo,  russia  blind  tooled,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Clyde. 

London,  1828 

*  One  of  12  copies  on  Large  Paper.     It  has  not  the  can- 
celled title  nor  the  print  of  More's  family. 

2375.  MORE  (HANNAH).  Percy,  a  Tragedy.  As  it  is 
acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in  Covent-Garden.  8vo,  red 
morocco.  London:  T.  Cadell,  1778 

*  First  Edition.     Prologue  and  epilogue  by  David  Garrick. 
Dedication  to  Earl  Percy. 

2376.  MORE  (HANNAH).  Percy.  A  Tragedy.  As  it 
is  acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in  Covent-Garden.  Small 
8vo,  paper  covers  (corners  of  some  leaves  damaged). 

London:  T.  Cadell,  1778 

*  First  Edition.     "  From  the  Author,"  written  on  wrapper. 

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2377.  MORE  (HANNAH).  Florio :  a  tale,  for  fine  gen- 
tlemen and  fine  ladies:  and,  The  Bas  Bleu;  or,  Conversa- 
tion: two  poems.  Portrait  (inserted).  First  Edition. 
4to,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top.     London:  T.  Cadell,  1786 

2378.  MORE  (SIR  THOMAS).  The  History  of  King 
Richard  the  Third.  Edited  by  S.  W.  Singer.  2  portraits 
engraved  by  Swaine  on  India  paper.  8vo,  russia  gilt,  gilt 
edges.     One  of  25  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

Chiswick :  C.  Wittingham,  1821 

2379.  MOREAU  (HEGESIPPE).  Le  Myosotis,  petits 
contes  et  petits  vers.  First  Edition.  Large  Paper 
Copy.  Royal  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Hardy-Mennil.  Paris,  1838 

2380.  MOREAU  (H:fiGESIPPE).  Petits  contes  en  prose 
— Le  Gui  de  Chene — La  Souris  blanche — Les  petits  Souliers 
— Therese  Sureau — Tllustre  d''un  portrait  et  de  douze  com- 
positions par  Felix  Oiidart.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
borders  of  fillets,  dots  and  leaf  sprays,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with 
the  original  covers,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1892 

*  One  of  12  copies  printed  on  India  paper,  with  the  illustra- 
tions in  three  states,  engraver's  etching  and  proofs  before  and 
after  letters. 

2381.  MOREAU"  and  FREUDEBERG.  (I)  Estampes  de 
Moreau  le  Jeune  pour  le  Monument  du  Costume  Gravees 
par  Dabouchet,  Paris,  1881;  Estampes  de  Freudeberg  pour 
le  Monument  du  Costume  Gravees  par  Dubouchet,  Paris, 
18S3;  Troisieme  suite  d'Estampes  [de  Moreau]  pour  servir 
a  I'Histoire  des  Modes  et  du  Costume  en  France  dans  le 
dix  huitieine  Siecle.  2  portraits,  each  in  3  states  and  the 
36  plates  and  other  illustrations  in  3  and  4  states.  3  vols, 
royal  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Cham- 
bolle-Duru.  Paris,  1881-3 

*  One  of  370  copies  with  engraved  text. 

2382.  MOREL  DE  VINDlfi  (CHARLES  GILBERT). 
Primerose.  With  6  plates  by  Godefroy  after  Lefevre.  First 
Edition.     ISmo,  old  greeu  calf,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Didot,  1797 

*  Printed  on  papier  velin,  with  the  plates  in  two  states. 

2383.  MORELL  (SIR  CHARLES— Translator).  Tales  of 
the  Genii ;  or,  the  delightful  Lessons  of  Horam  the  son  of 
Asmar.  Two  engraved  frontispieces  and  12  plates  by  Heath, 
Landseer,  and,  others  in  fro'tn  one  to  three  states  including 
lettered  proofs  on  India  paper.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, profusely  gilt  tooled,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1805 

*  Thick  Paper  copy.  Extra-illustrated  with  46  plates  from 
the  1808  edition  of  the  Arabian  Nights,  in  from  one  to  three 
states,  including  the  rare  engraver  's  proofs  on  India  paper. 

363 


2384.  MORGAN  (LADY  SYDNEY).  The  Wild  Irish  Girl, 
a  National  Tale.  By  Miss  Owenson.  Fifth  Edition.  3  vols. 
in  1,  12nio,  green  figured  silk,  uncut  [by  The  Club  Bindery]. 

London,  1813 

2385.  MORGAN  (LADY  SYDNEY).  The  Life  and  Times 
of  Salvator  Rosa.  Portrait.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo, 
boards  (backs  repaired.)  London,  1824 

2386.  MORI  (ASCANIO).  Prima  parte  delle  novelle. 
Small  4to,  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges.  (Some  headings  slightly 
shaved,  and  a  few  light  water-stains.)  Mantova,  1585 

2387.  MORIER  (JAMES).  The  Mirza.  First  Edition. 
3  vols.  12mo,  Scotch  plaid  silk,  uncut.  London,  1841 

2388.  MORIER  (JAMES).  The  Adventures  of  Hajji  Baba 
of  Ispahan.  Edited  by  C.  J.  Wills,  .  .  .  with  an  introduction 
by  Major-Gen.  Sir  Frederic  Goldsmid.  .  .  .  Illustrated.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1897 

2389.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM).  Poems  by  the  Way.  First 
Edition.     Small  4to,  limp  vellum,  with  ties,  uncut. 

Hammersmith:  Kelmscott  Press,  1891 

*  One  of  300  copies  printed. 

2390.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM) .  A  Dream  of  John  Ball  and 
a  King's  Lesson.    Small  4to,  limp  vellum,  with  ties,  uncut. 

Hammersmith:  Kelmscott  Press,  1892 

*  One  op  11  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

2391.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM).  News  from  Nowhere;  or, 
An  Epic  of  Rest,  being  Some  Chapters  from  a  Utopian 
Romance.    8vo,  limp  velhun,  with  ties,  uncut. 

Hammersmith :  Kelmscott  Press,  1892 

*  One  of  10  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

2392.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM).  The  Story  of  the  Glittering 
Plain,  which  has  been  also  called  the  Land  of  Living  Men,  or 
the  Acre  of  the  Undying.  23  ivoodcut  illustrations,  hy  Walter 
Crane.    Small  folio,  limp  vellum,  uncut,  with  ties. 

Hammersmith:  Kelmscott  Press,  1894 

*  One  of  250  copies  printed. 

2393.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM).  The  Well  at  the  World's 
End.  4  illustrations  hy  Sir  Edward  Burne-Jones.  Small  folio, 
limp  vellum,  uncut,  with  ties. 

Hammersmith;  Kelmscott  Press,  1896 

*  One  of  8  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

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2394.  MORTON  (NATHANIEL)  New-Engiands  I  Meiuo- 
riall :  I  or,  I  A  brief  Relation  of  the  most  Memorable  aud  Re- 
markable I  Passages  of  the  Providence  of  God,  manifested  to 
the  I  Planters  |  of  |  New-England  in  America;  |  With  special 
Reference  to  the  first  Colony  thereof,  Called  ]  New-Plimouth.  | 
As  also  a  Nomination  of  divers  of  the  most  Eminent  Instru- 
ments I  deceased,  both  of  Church  and  Commonwealth,  im- 
proved in  the  |  first  beginning  and  after-progress  of  sundry  of 
the  respective  |  Jurisdictions  in  those  parts ;  in  reference  unto 
sundry  |  Exemplary  Passages  of  their  Lives,  and  |  the  time  of 
their  Death.  |  (line)  ]  Published  for  the  Use  and  Benefit  of 
present  and  future  Generations,  |  By  NatHxVNiel  Morton.  |  Sec- 
retary to  the  Court  for  the  Jurisdiction  of  New-Plimouth.  [ 
(line)  I  (6  lines  from  Deut.  Jerem.  and  Deut.)  |  4to,  crimson 
levant  morocco,  covered  with  interlaced  floral  and  small  dot 
tooling,  diamond  shaped  ornament  in  centre  of  each  panel, 
full  gilt  back,  doublure  of  light  green  levant  morocco,  inlaid 
with  red  levant,  the  borders  and  centre  diamond  shaped  orna- 
ments tooled  in  an  intricate  design,  gilt  edges,  probably  by 
Francis  Bedford.    In  morocco  case. 

Cambridge :  Printed  by  S.  G.  and  M.  J.  for  John  Usher  of 
Boston,  1669. 

*  First  American  Edition,  published  the  same  year  as 
THE  FIRST  English  Edition.  John  Evelyn's  copy,  with  auto- 
graph inscription  on  fly-leaf, — ' '  Catalogo  Ivelyn  Inscriptus. 
Meliora  retinete, ' '  From  the  Mai'shall  C.  Lefferts  Library. 
Pages  161-2  mended  when  sold  in  London  in  1902.  Since 
Mr.  Hoe  acquired  it  a  perfect  copy  of  that  leaf  has  been  sub- 
stituted from  a  copy  about  one-sixteenth  of  an  inch  shorter. 

A  VERY  TALL   COPY,  MEASURING  6    7/8  X  5    7/16. 

2395.  MORTON  (THOMAS).  New  English  Canaan  or 
New  Canaan.  Containing  an  Abstract  of  New  England,  Com- 
posed in  three  Bookes.  The  first  Booke  setting  forth  the 
originall  of  the  Natives,  their  Manners  and  Customes,  together 
with  their  tractable  Nature  and  Love  towards  the  English. 
The  second  Booke  setting  forth  the  naturall  Indowments  of 
the  Country,  and  what  staple  Commodities  it  yealdeth.  The 
third  Booke  setting  forth,  what  people  are  planted  there,  their 
prosperity,  what  remarkable  accidents  have  happened  since 
the  first  planting  of  it,  together  with  their  Tenents  and  prac- 
tise of  their  Church.  Written  by  Thomas  Morton  of  Cliffords 
Inne  gent,  upon  tenne  yeares  knowledge,  and  experiment  of 

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the  Country.    4to,  calf  (old  writing  on  upper  margin  of  title). 
Printed  at  Amsterdam,  By  Jacob  Frederick  Stam.     In  the 
Yeare  1637. 

*  Very  Eare.  A  number  of  poetical  pieces  are  interspersed 
through  this  curious  work;  among  others,  one  entitled  "Of  the 
Baccanall  Triumphe  of  the  nine  Worthies  of  New  Canaan" 
(p.  146)  by  Ben  Jonson,  which  is  not  included  in  any  edition  of 
his  works. 

2396.  MOTHERWELL  (WILLIAM).  Minstrelsy:  An- 
cient and  jModern,  with  an  Historical  Introduction  ancl  Notes. 
4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Glasgow,  1827 

*  Contains  frontispiece,  engraved  title-page,  appendix,  and 
nine  pages  of  music,  generally  lacking. 

2397.  MOTLEY  (JOHN  LOTHROP).  Historic  Progress 
and  American  Democracy :  an  address  delivered  before  the 
New  York  Historical  Society,  at  their  64tli  anniversary.  8vo, 
vellum  covers,  uncut.  London,  1869 

^  Publishers  '  Presentation  Copy  on  I^'arge  Papei',  only  7  printed. 

2398.  MOTLEY  (JOHN  LOTHROP).  The  Life  and 
Death  of  John  of  Barneveld,  Advocate  of  Holland;  with  a 
view  of  the  primary  causes  and  movements  of  the  Thirty 
Years'  War.  Illustrated.  First  English  Edition.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1874 

2399.  MOULINET  (NICOLAS  DE).  La  Vraye  Histoire 
Comique  de  Francion  .  .  .  Soigneusement  revue  &  corrigee 
par  Nathaniel  Duez.  Engraved  frontispieces,  and  11  plates, 
hrilliant  impressions.  2  vols.  16mo,  citron  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Leyde  and  Roterdam:  Chez  les  Hackes  [1668] 

*  The  first  edition  of  this  work  was  published  in  Paris,  1622, 
under  the  title,  ' '  Histoire  Comique  de  Frangion,  fleau  des 
vieieux. ' ' 

2400.  MOUSSINOT.  Memoire  sur  la  Ville  Souterraine 
decouverte  au  pied  du  Mont  Vesuve.  8vo,  old  red  morocco, 
side  borders  of  birds  and  flowers,  fleurs-de-lys  in  the  corners 
and  on  back,  the  arms  of  Louis  XV  in  the  centre,  gilt  end- 
papers, gilt  edges,  probably  by  Derome. 

Paris:  Col.  Herissant,  1748 

2401.  MOXON  (JOSEPH).  Mechanick  Exercises:  or,  the 
Doctrine  of  Handy- Works.  Applied  to  the  Art  of  Smithing, 
Joinery,  Carpentry,  and  Turning.  The  Third  Edition,  with 
an  Addition  of  the  Bricklayer's,  Plaisterers,  and  ]\Iasons 
Trades.    London.     Printed  for,  and  Sold  by  J.  Moxon,  1701; 

3t}5 


Mechanick  Exercises,  Or,  the  Doctrine  of  handy-works  Ap- 
plied to  the  Art  of  Printing.  London:  Printed  for  Joseph 
Moxon,  1683.  2  vols,  small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

*  Scarce.  Volume  I  contains  a  copper -plate  portrait  of 
Moxon,  and  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  11,  12,  13  and  14,  dating  from 
1693-1701,  with  one  general  title  as  above,  and  eight  sub-titles. 
There  are  nineteen  plates  besides  the  portrait. 

This  is  the  first  edition  of  Volume  II,  with  two  portraits  and 
thirty-three  other  plates. 

2402.  MOXON  (JOSEPH).  Mechanick  Exercises;  or, 
The  Doctrine  of  Handy- Works  Applied  to  the  Art  of  Printing, 
with  preface,  &c.,  by  Theo.  L.  De  Vinne.  Illustrated  with 
cuts.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  New  York,  1896 

*  One  of  450  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Presented  to  Mr. 
Kobert  Hoe  by  Mr.  De  Vinne. 

2403.  [MUCHA  (ALPHONSE).]  Alphonse  Mucha  et  Son 
(Euvre,  texte  par  MM.  Leon  Deschamps,  Y.  Rambosson, 
Sainte-Claire,  Charles  Saunier  et  plus  de  vingt  autres,  127 
illustrations  par  A.  Mucha  et  un  portrait-charge  de  I'Artiste 
par  Whidhopff.  4to  half  light  brown  levant  morocco,  back 
chiselled  in  darker  brown  flowers,  gilt  top,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1897 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  a  duplicate  set  of 
the  illustrations  on  India  paper,  and  the  design  on  the  front 
cover  in  two  extra  states,  in  colors  on  Japan  paper,  and  in  dark 
green  on  India  paper. 

2404.  MUGGLETONIAN  SONGS.  Divine  Songs  of  the 
Muggletonians,  in  grateful  praise  to  the  only  'true  God,  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ.    Portrait.     12mo,  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1829 

2405.  MULLER  (MAX).  Chips  from  a  German  Work- 
shop.   4  vols.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1880 

2406.  MUNCHAUSEN  (BARON).  I.  Gulliver  Revived; 
or.  The  Vice  of  Lying  properly  exposed;  containing  singnilar 
Travels,  &c.  II.  A  Sequel  to  the  Adventures  of  Baron  Mun- 
chausen. 40  explanatory  engravings.  2  vols,  in  1,  12mo,  tree 
calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere.  London,  1799-1801 

2407.  MUNDAY  (ANTHONY— Translator).  The  First 
[and  Second]  Part  of  the  no  lesse  rare,  than  excellent  and 
stately  History  of  the  Famous  and  fortunate  Prince  Pal- 
merin  of  England,  Declaring  the  Birth  of  him,  and  Prince 
Florian  du  Defart  his  brother  .  .  .  the  course  of  their  lives 
afterward  in  pursuing  Knightly  Adventures  and  performing 

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incomparable  deeds  of  Chivalry.  Small  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges.  (Lacks  preliminary  blank  A^  and  some 
margins  repaired.) 

London:  Printed  by  Ber.  Alsop  and  Tlio.  Fawcet  dwelling 
in  Grubstreet  near  the  lower  Pumpe,  1639. 

*  Second  Edition  :  both  parts  complete,  printed  in  Gothic 
type. 

2408.  MURGER  (HENRI).  Scenes  de  la  Boheme.  Frontis- 
piece et  douze  gravures  a  Veau-forte  par  A.  Bichard.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Joly.  Paris,  1879 

*  One  of  118  copies,  with  the  etchings  in  two  states. 

2409.  MUSEE.  Le  Musee  pour  Rire.  Dessins  par  ious 
les  caricaturist es  de  Paris;  texte  Par  MM.  Maurice  Alhoy, 
Louis  Huart  et  Ch.  Philipon.  2  vols,  in  1,  4to,  half  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1839 

*  Contains  100  colored  plates  after  Gavarni,  Daumier  and 
others. 

2410.  MUSEO  BORBONICO.  Real  Museo  Borbonico.  With 
984  outline  plates.  16  vols.  4to,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Napoli,  1824-57 

*  Thick  paper  copy. 

2411.  MUSEUM  FLORENTINUM.  Gemma  Antiquse- 
Statu*  Antiquaj;  Antiqua  Numismata  aurea  et  argentea; 
Serie  di  Ritratti  di  Pittori  che  Esistono  nell'  Imperial  Gal- 
leria  di  Firenze ;  Altra  serie  di  Ritratti  che  esistono  nel  Museo 
Fiorentino.  Numerous  vignettes,  culs-de-laynpe  and  engraved 
plates.  11  vols,  in  16,  folio,  old  red  morocco,  rich  floral  backs 
and  borders,  gilt  edges.  Florentise,  1731-1766 

*  This  collection  contains  840  engraved  plates  by  Megalli 
Gregori,  Campiglia,  Euggeri,  Passi,  and  many  others.  The  first 
part  is  in  Latin,  by  Gori,  and  is  dedicated  to  the  Grand  Duke 
Giovan  Gastone.  The  second  part  contains  the  lives  of  the 
painters  by  Moiicke  and  is  dedicated  to  the  Grand  Duke  of 
Tuscany,  Francisco  I.  The  third  part  is  dedicated  to  the  Grand 
Duke  Pietro  Leopold  and  to  the  Infanta  of  Spain.  The  lives  in 
this  part  are  by  Orazio  Marrini. 

2412.  MUSSET  (ALFRED  DE).  (Euvres  completes  [et 
posthumes]  de  Alfred  de  Musset,  avec  lettres  inedites 
variantes,  notes,  index,  fac-simile.  Notice  biographique  par 
son  frere.  Ornee  de  28  dessins  de  M.  Bida  et  d'un  portrait 
d'Alfred  de  Musset  d'apres  Voriginal  de  M.  Landelle  graves 
sur  acier  sous  la  direction  de  M.  Henriquel  Dupont  par  les 
premiers  artistes.  10  vols,  imperial  8vo,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  backs,  filleted  sides,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris:    Charpentier,    1866-1865 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  with  proofs  of  the  plates  before  letters 
on  India  paper. 

867 


2413.  MUSSET  (ALFRED  DE).  CEuvres  Completes  [and 
Life].  Portraits  of  the  autlior  and  a  heautiful  series  of  etch- 
ings hy  L.  Mongies,  Lalauze,  and  others.  11  vols.  12mo, 
brown  levant  morocco,  inlaid  with  roses  in  red  mosaic,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Alio.  Paris :  A.  Lemerre,  1876 

*  Printed  on  India  paper,  with  5  portraits  in  two  states,  red 
and  black. 

2414.  MUSSET  (ALFRED  DE).  Nouvelles.  Les  deux 
Maitresses ;  Emmeline ;  Le  tils  de  Titien ;  Frederic  et  Ber- 
nerette;  Pierre  et  Camille.  IlUtstre  de  un  portrait  par  Bur- 
ney  et  15  compositions  de  F.  Flameng  et  0.  Cortazzo,  gravees 
a  I'eau-forte.  Imperial  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  doublure 
of  green  morocco,  with  inlaid  floral  decorations  in  blue,  silk 
guards,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Marius  Michel.     In  a  case. 

Paris,  1887 

*  One  op  150  copies  on  large  papier  velin,  with  the  plates 
in  three  states. 

2415.  MUSSET  (ALFRED  DE).  La  Confession  d'un 
Enfant  du  Siecle.  Dix  Compositions  de  P.  Jazet.  Gravees 
a  VEau-Forte  par  E.  Ahot.  Royal  8vo,  green  levant  morocco, 
filleted  back  and  side  borders,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  with 
fillets,  silk  guards,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  Raparlier.  Paris,  1891 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  etchings  in  3 
states,  unfinished,  finished,  and  lettered  proofs. 

2416.  MUSSET  (ALFRED  DE).  On  ne  badine  pas  avee 
1 'Amour;  proverbe  en  3  actes.  Pictorial  cover  and  35  origi- 
nal lithograph  illustrations  in  color  hy  Louis  Morin.  8vo, 
blue  levant  morocco,  covered  with  a  "semis"  of  flowers,  wide 
gilt  borders,  and  inside  cover  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club  Bindery.     Paris,  1904 

■■■  One  of  200  copies  on  papier  velin. 


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THIRTY-THIRD  SESSION,  TUESDAY,  8:15  P.M. 


MANUSCRIPTS. 

2417.  .ELIANUS  ET  ONOSANDER.  In  hoc  codice  eon- 
tinentur  Helianus  de  instruendis  aeiebiis  (Theodoro  Gaza 
interprete)  et  Onosander  de  optimo  imperatore  (Xicolao  Secun- 
dino  interprete).  Latin  MS.  op  the  second  part  op  the 
15th  century,  neatly  written  on  vellu))i  in  Eoman  characters 
with  headings  in  gold  capitals:  prohahly  executed  in  Florence. 
83  leaves  (111/4  xSi/^  inches).  Embellished  with  3  pine 
borders  in  the  interlaced  style,  illuminated  in  gold  and 
colors,  in  the  first  of  which  are  introduced  hambinos  and 
hirds,  4  large  illuminated  initials,  two  historiated  and  two  in 
scroll  irork,  47  smaller  ones  and  31  military  diagrams  in  hlue, 
red,  green,  gold  and  silver.  Folio,  contemporary  Florentine 
binding  in  red  morocco,  the  sides  elegantly  blind  tooled,  gilt 
•edges.  Sffic.  XV 

*  The  arms  of  King  Matthias  CoR^^NUS  of  Hungary  are 
painted  in  the  lower  part  of  the  first  border,  and  probably  the 
manuscript  AA-as  executed  for  this  celebrated  warrior  and  biblio- 
phile.    The  miniatures  are  in  the  manner  of  Attavante. 

2418.  ^ESOP.  Fabulfe  e  grjeco  in  latinum  translates  per 
Einntium  Thessalium,  cum  Vita  ^-Esopi.  Latin  MS.  op  the 
SECOND  PART  OP  THE  15th  CENTURY,  Written  on  paper  in  lettres 
hdtardes,  in  red  and  black;  and  executed  in  France.  Initials 
painted  in  red  and  blue.  80  leaves  (7%x4%  inches).  8vo, 
contemporary  binding  in  stamped  calf,  with  clasps  (re- 
backed)  .        "^  Sffic.  XV 

2419.  AKBAR-NAMAH.  History  of  the  Mogul  Emperor 
Akbar  the  Great.  Persian  jNIS.  op  the  17th  century,  writ- 
ten ON  NATIVE  GLAZED  PAPER,  each  page  within  gold  borders 
outlined  in  black.  275  leaves  (4%  x  Si/g  inches).  Embel- 
lished with  52  miniatures  painted  in  gold,  silver  and  colors, 
by  a  Perso-Tndian  artist.  Folio,  Persian  lacquered  binding, 
both  sides  painted  with  a  representation  of  girls  dancing  be- 
fore the  Emperor  and  his  court;  the  inside  covers  painted 
with  flowers.  '    Saec.  XV 

*  The  nriniatures,  which  are  good  specimens  of  the  art  of  the 
period,  represent  the  meeting  of  two  rulers  and  their  retinues 
on  elephants,  horses,  etc. ;  a  procession  of  camels ;  trumpeter, 
Avrestlers,  dancing  girls,  etc.,  performing  before  the  Shah;  an 
elephant  fight;  a  hunting  scene;  etc. 

369 


MANVSCBIPTS—Continued. 

2420.  ALFIERI  (VITTORIO).  Cleopatra  and  Antonio, 
Tragedia.  Italian  MS.  of  the  first  part  of  the  19th  century. 
30  leaves  (9  x  Gyg  inches).  4to,  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 
Portrait  of  Alfieri  laid  in.  Ssec.  XIX 

2421.  ARISTOTLE.  Latin  Manuscript  on  paper,  contain- 
ing extracts  from  Aristotle,  a  brief  history  of  Rome  from  the 
time  of  Christ,  and  a  mythological  treatise.  Executed  in  France 
in  the  second  part  of  the  16th  century.  473  leaves  (5%  x  3% 
inches).  Thick  8vo,  contemporary  French  binding  in  brown 
morocco,  gilt  borders,  centre  and  corner  ornaments  of  sprays 
in  the  inner  panel,  back  similarly  gilt,  gilt  edges.        Ssec.  XVI 

*  An  interesting  specimen  of  binding,  possibly  by  one  of  the 
Eves. 

2422.  ARTE  DE  LO  BEN  MORIRE,  traducta  in  vulgare 
sermone  da  luniano  Maio ;  Arte  del  ben  morire  composta  da 
frate  Alberto  Magno  de  I'ordine  de  predicatori,  episcopo 
Retisponense.     Italian  manuscript  op  the  latter  part  of 

THE    IStII    century,    NEATLY    WRITTEN    ON    VELLUM    in    BomaU 

characters,  in  red  and  black;  executed  at  Naples  hy  Giovanni 
Marco  Cinico.     35  leaves  (10%  x  7%  inches).     Embellished 

WITH  11  INTERESTING  FULL-PAGE  SEPIA  DRAWINGS,  a  Small  Cir- 
cular drawing,  a  floral  border  and  5  large  initials  in  the  inter- 
laced style,  elegantly  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  and 
numerous  synaller  illumi^iated  initials.  Folio,  old  Italian  red 
morocco,  with  the  Arms  of  Cardinal  Barberini  (1627-71) 
in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt  edges.  Sfec.  XV 

*  Both  the  translations  are  the  work  of  Juniano  Maio,  Pro- 
fessor of  Belles  Lettres  at  Naples^  and  they  were  dedicated  to 
Pasquale  Diaz  Garlon,  Castellano'  of  Napoli,  for  whom  this 
manuscript  was  executed.  His  arms  appear  on  the  lower  mar- 
gin of  the  first  page.  The  drawings  which  ornament  the  volume 
are  beautifully  executed. 

From  the  collection  of  Baron  de  la  Eoche  Lacarelle. 

[See  Eeproduction.] 

2423.  AVRIL  (PAUL).  Histoire  d'une  epingle.  Manu- 
script on  drawing  paper  elegantly  written  on  27  leaves 
(9  6/8x6  7/8  inches).  Embellished  with  66  fine  large  and 
small  original  ivater-color  drawings  by  Paul  Avril.  4to,  blue 
levant  morocco,  mosaic  border  of  maroon  and  brown  levant 
richly  tooled  and  gilt,  the  arms  of  Count  de  La  Croix-Laval 
in  the  centre  of  both  covers ;  doublure  of  rose  levant  with  wide 
mosaic  borders  of  maroon,  blue,  citron,  red  and  mauve  mo- 
rocco tooled  and  gilt  in  the  Louis  XV  style,  silk  linings,  gilt 
edges,  by  Mercier.  Ssec.  XIX 

*  This  binding  was  exhibited  at  the  "Exposition  Universelle " 
in  Paris,  1900. 

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M.A'NVSCmFTQ— Continued. 

2424.  BHAGAVAD-GITA.  A  Sanskrit  MS.  of  the  Divine 
Song  written  in  the  18th  century  on  881  leaves  of  native 
glazed  paper  (4%  ^ -^^/^  inches).  Each  page  within  borders 
of  gold  and  red.  Ornamented  with  23  full-page  miniatures 
surrounded  hy  floral  borders  in  colors  on  a  gold  ground,  and 
76  small  ones.     Small  12mo,  old  red  satin,  painted  edges. 

Sffic.  XVIII 

2425.  BIBLIA    SACRA   LATINA.      IManuscript    op   the 

FIRST   PART   OF    THE    13tH    CENTURY,   neatly    Written   ON    CHOICE 

VELLUM  in  a  minute  and  narrow  Gothic  character,  in  red 
and  black,  double  columns;  and  executed  by  an  English 
SCRIBE.  446  leaves  (IQi/sxT  inches).  Embellished  w^ith 
131  FINE  ornamental  INITIALS  painted  in  colors  on  a  ground 
of  burnished  gold,  76  of  which  are  historiated  ivith  scenes  and 
personages  {in  costumes  of  the  period)   from  the  Bible,  and 

PROBABLY    EXECUTED    BY    AN    ENGLISH    ARTIST    OF    THE    PERIOD; 

also  thousands  of  small  initials  painted  in  red  and  blue.  Thick 
small  folio,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

Sffic.  XIII 

*  A  beautiful  and  interesting  manuscript  of  the  Vulgate. 
From  the  P.  Desq  library,  with  bookplate. 

2426.  BIBLIA  SACRA  LATINA.  Manuscript  of  the 
13th  century,  written  in  a  minute  Gothic  character  in  red 
and  black  on  uterine  vellum  and  executed  by  an  Anglo- 
Norman  scribe.  653  leaves  (61/4x4  inches).  Ornamented 
with  numerous  illuminated  historiated  initials,  including  one 
at  the  beginning  of  Genesis,  extending  the  full  length  of  the 
page,  which  represents  the  days  of  the  creation  (the  lower 
part  of  this  initial  cut  off)  ;  also  over  1000  small  initials, 
painted  in  red  and  blue.  8vo,  dark  brow^n  levant  morocco,  gilt 
tooled  leaf -sprays  in  the  corners,  gilt  back ;  doublure  of  red 
levant  with  broad  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Mereier. 

Sffic.  XIII 

*  A  pretty  and  interesting  manuscript,  said  to  be  from  the 
library  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex.  Preserved  in  a  levant  morocco 
case. 

2427.  BIBLIA  SACRA  LATINA.  MS.  of  the  13th  cen- 
tury, written  on  vellum  in  well-formed  Gothic  characters ^ 
double  columns,  executed  in  Italy.  482  leaves  (10%  x  7% 
inches).  Embellished  with  102  finely  executed  histo- 
riated initials  painted  in  colors,  chiefly  in  red  and  blue, 
representing  scenes  and  personages  from  the  Bible.  To 
35  of  these  initials  are  attached  borders  of  scrolls,  grot- 
esques, etc.  The  initial  letter  ''I"  at  the  beginning  of  Genesis 
extends  the  length  of  the  page  and  contains  8  small  miniatures 
representing  the  seven  days  of  Creation  and  the  Crucifixion. 
There  are  also  thousands  of  small  initials  painted  in  red  and 

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MA'NVSCBIPTS— Continued. 

blue.  Small  folio,  dark  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled 
sides,  corner  scroll  ornaments,  richly  gilt  back;  doublure  of 
light  brown  levant  with  large  borders  of  fillets  and  scrolls, 
gilt  edges,  by  Mercier.  Sase.  XIII 

*  A  very  beautiful  manuscript  of  the  Bible.  From  the  library 
of  the  Duke  of  Sussex,  and  since  rebound.  Preserved  in  a 
levant  morocco  slip  case. 

2428.  BIBLIA  PAUPERUM.  Figurse  XL,  veteris  et  novi 
Testamenti  sese  mutuo  interpretantes.  A  fine  18th  century 
MS.  facsimile  of  the  Biblia  Pauperum,  made  with  the  greatest 
exactness  hy  Leclahert  from  the  original  edition  of  this  im- 
portant Mock-hook,  printed  in  Holland  ahout  1440.  40  plates. 
Small  folio,  old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  broad  dentelle 
borders,  gilt  back  and  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome. 

S^c.  XVIII 

*  From  the  collection  of  M.  Paris,  sold  in  London  in  1791. 
Laid  in  are  several  MS.  leaves  describing  the  nature  of  the  cuts, 
with  translation  of  the  sentences. 

2429.  BOCCACCIO  (GIOVANNI).  De  la  ruyne  des 
nobles  hommes  et  femmes,  translate  de  latin  en  francoys. 
French  MS.  op  the  15th  century,  w^ritten  on  vellum  in 
lettres  hdtardes,  black  and  red;  double  columns.  230  leaves 
(14  X  101/4  inches) .  Ornamented  with  93  miniatures,  {about 
334  X  3  inches),  enclosed  in  gold  and  colored  bands,  accom- 
panied by  pretty  lateral  borders  of  scrolls  and  flowers  illumi- 
nated in  gold  and  colors;  also  numerous  illuminated  floral 
initials.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  Duru.  Saec.  XV 

*  Probably  written  during  the  reign  of  Charles  VII.  The 
miniatures  are  somewhat  crude  in  execution,  but  they  are  very 
interesting  as  representing  the  civil  and  military  costumes,  the 
furniture,  etc.,  of  the  time.  The  first  2  or  3  leaves  of  text,  last 
part  of  book  VIII_  and  all  book  IX  missing.  Illuminated 
manuscripts  of  secular  character,  such  as  the  above,  are  of  very 
rare  occurrence  compared  with  liturgical  ones.  This  is  said  to 
be  from  the  collection  of  the  Due  d 'Orleans. 

The  translation  is  by  Laurent  de  Premierfait,  a  clerk  of  the 
Dioeesis  of  Troyes,  afterwards  secretary  of  the  celebrated 
bibliophile,  Jean,  Due  de  Berry  and  third  son  of  King  Jean,  to 
whom  he  dedicated  this  work,  which  was  finished  April  15,  1409. 

2430.  BONA  VENTURA  (S.).  Psalterium  Beatse  Mariae 
Virginis  a  Sancto  Bonaventura  S.  R.  E.  Cardinali  Episcopo 
Albanensi  compositum.  Latin  MS.  on  vellum,  finely  written 
in  Roman  characters,  with  the  headings  in  gold  letters,  ayid 
each  page  within  a  narrow  gold  border;  executed  in  Italy 
about  the  end  of  the  16th  century.  115  leaves  (5%  x  3% 
inches).     Embellished  with  6  very  fine  pull-page  and  2 

small   miniatures,  besides   3   VIGNETTES;   ATTRIBUTED   TO    THE 

373 


MANUSCEIPTS— Contrnwcd. 

RENOWNED    PAINTER    FeDERIGO    BarOCCIO    OF    UrBINO.         12mO, 

black  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  silver  clasps,  gilt  edges,  in  a 
morocco  slip  case.  Saec.  XVI 

*  The  subjects  of  the  full-page  miniatures  are:  1.  St.  Bona- 
venture  writing  in  his  cell;  2.  The  birth  of  the  Virgin;  3.  The 
Annunciation;  4.  The  Assumption;  5.  The  Virgin  and  Child; 
6.  St.  Francis  of  Assisi  in  prayer.  The  above  MS.  is  said  to 
have  been  a  present  from  Pope  Alexander  VII  to  Queen  Chris- 
tina of  Sweden,  who  gave  it  to  her  chaplain  shortly  before  her 
death. 

2431.  CARTA  EXECUTORIA  de  hidalguia  a  pedimiento 
de  Hernando  de  Porras  vezino  de  la  ciudad  de  Sevilla. 
Spanish  MS.  of  the  year  1586,  finely  written  on  vellum 
IN  NEAT  Gothic  characters.  83  leaves  (11%  x  8i/^  inches). 
Each  page  ivithin  shaded  gold  borders,  and  throughout  the 
volume  39  headings  in  the  form  of  bands,  and  89  initials  in 
azured  gold  on  blue  and  red  grounds.  First  page  fully 
ILLUMINATED  IN  GOLD  AND  COLORS,  the  arms  of  the  Porras 
family  in  the  centre  surrounded  by  a  border  of  flowers,  birds, 
insects,  grotesques  and  scrolls,  in  tvhich  are  introduced  two 
armorial  shields,  and  3  medallion  miniatures,  the  larger  one 
heing  delicately  painted-  in  camaieu,  heightened  with  gold. 
Folio,  old  crimson  velvet,  gilt  edges.  Valladolid,  1580 

2432.  CAS  A  (GIOVANNI  BELLA).  loannis  Casae  de 
potentium  ac  Tenuium  inter  se  Officiis.  Latin  MS.  of  the 
16th  century,  written  on  vellum  in  elegant  itaIjIC  char- 
acters, WITH   the  title  in   GOLD,   BLUE  AND  RED   LETERS.      24 

leaves  (9  x5%  inches).  4to,  old  brown  morocco,  covered  with 
a  design  of  arabesques  and  llenrs-de-lys  outlined  in  gold,  cut 
out  and  backed  with  crimson  silk,  the  arms  of  Henry  II  in  the 
centre,  and  the  three  interlaced  crescents  in  the  corners,  gilt 
edges,  preserved  in  a  case.  Saec.  XVI 

2433.  CAESAR  (CAIUS  JULIUS).  La  vie  et  geste  de 
Cesar.       French  MS.  of  the  15th  century,  written  on 

PAPER    IN    LETTRES    BATARDES,    DOUBLE    COLUMNS.       227    LEAVES 

(16x111/4  inches).  First  page  of  text  surrounded  by  a 
border  of  scrolls,  grotesques,  monkeys,  etc.,  pai^ited  blue  and 
brown.  The  upper  part  is  ornamented  with  a  large  minia- 
ture (71/^x41/4  inches)  painted  in  gold  and  silver  camaieu, 
representing  Ccesar  clad  in  armor,  standing  under  a  canopy 
and  addressing  a  group  of  armored  soldiers  on  his  right,  and 
men  of  law  on  his  left.  Numerous  ornamental  initials  in 
silver  and  gold  on  maroon,  blue  and  green  grounds,  through- 
out the  text.  Large  folio,  blue  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled 
panelled  sides,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle- 
Duru.  '        Sffic.  XV 

*From  the  library  of  Balthazar  de  Villars  (1557-1629), 
first  President  of  the  Parliament  of  Dombes,  with  his  arms 
stamped  on  the  first  preliminary  leaf  and  on  fol.  6  verso. 

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2434.  CHAMP  DE  DRAP  D'OR.  The  Account  of  the 
interview  between  Henry  8th  &  Francis  1st  near  Guisnes  in 
Picardy  in  the  year  MDXX.  With  a  particular  detail  of  all 
the  magnificent  ceremonies  there  observed  from  the  contem- 
porary Chroniclers.  MS.  on  drawing  paper  elegantly  writ- 
ten,   EXECUTED    IN    ENGLAND    IN    THE    FIRST    QUARTER    OF    THE 

19th  century,  each  page  witJmi  'borders  ruled  in  gold.  138 
leaves  (121/2  x  9^/4  inches).  Title  within  an  historiated  border 
in  gold  and  colors  hy  Willefnent,  and  illustrated  ivith  20  large 
and  23  small  original  drawings  painted  in  oil  and  water- 
colors  by  R.  T.  Bone,  Stephanoff,  Kenny  Meadows,  and 
Cooper;  a  crayon  portrait  of  Francis  I  by  Harlowe,  and  39 
heraldic  compositions,  etc.  4to,  blue  straight-grain  morocco, 
gilt  borders;  doublure  of  vellum  richly  tooled  and  gilt  in 
compartments,  vellum  fly-leaves,  gauffred  gilt  edges,  by 
Charles  I,ewis.  Sree.  XIX 

*  A  beautiful  volume  as  regards  both  contents  and  binding. 
The  large  paintings  include  the  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold, 
Henry  VIII  and  Queen  Catherine  sailing  from  Dover,  the  Pro- 
cession of  Cardinal  Wolsey  to  the  Court  of  Francis  I,  Henry 
VIII  riding  to  meet  Francis  I,  Meeting  and  Conference  of  the 
two  Kings,  etc.  From  the  library  of  John  Tobin,  with  his 
illuminated  bookplate. 

2435.  CHANDI  or  Sapta-Qati.  Sanskrit  MS.  of  the 
Chandi,  an  extract  from  the  Markandeyapurana,  written  on 
161  leaves  of  native  glazed  paper  in  the  second  part  of  the 
18th  century  (6%x3%  inches).  Each  page  surrounded  by 
a  filleted  border  of  red,  blue,  green  and  gold.  Ornamented 
with  20  full-page  miniatures  ayid  21  smaller  ones.  12mo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Sa3c.  XVIII 

2436.  CHRISTINE  DE  PISAN.  Cy  commence  la  |  table 
des  Rubriches  |  du  liure  des  fais  |  darmes  et  de  cheuallerie  | 
lequel  dit  liures  est  partis  |  en  quatre  parties  |  .  ,  .  .  French 
MS.  of  the  first  part  of  the  15th  century,  written  on 
vellum  in  lettres  batardes,  red  and  black,  double  columns 
136  leaves  (llx7i/o  inches).  Ornamented  with  4  large 
miniatures,  surrounded  by  borders,  the  first  of  which  is  com- 
posed of  scrolls  and  flowers,  and  the  other  three  of  tracery, 
leaves  and  flowers  in  gold  and  colors;  also  4  large  ornamental 
initials  on  a  gold  ground.  Folio,  dark  brown  calf,  gilt  arab- 
esque borders  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges.  The  upper  corners  of 
most  of  the  leaves  have  been  skilfully  supplied,  with  the  miss- 
ing portion  of  the  text  in  perfect  facsimile ;  also  3  miniatures 
have  been  restored  and  retouched.  Ssec.  XV 

*  A  VERY  IMPORTANT  MANUSCRIPT.  This  work  is  a  treatise 
of  chivalry  and  strategetics  (and  contains  several  curious  his- 
torical details  relating  to  the  reigns  of  Charles  V  and  Charles 
VI).     It  has  also  a  codex  of  international  law.     The  last  two 

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parts  are  especially  interesting  as  a  study  of  the  military 
law  during  the  great  wars  of  the  XIV  and  XV  centuries. 
Verard  published  the  work  in  1488,  under  the  title  of  L'Art 
de  chevalerie  selon  Vegetms,  but  so  mutilated  and  filled  with 
errors  that  all  the  bibliographers  ascribed  the  work  to  Jean  de 
Meung.  Caxton  translated  and  printed  the  work  by  order  of 
King  Henry  VII,  in  1489,  under  its  real  title  and  author's 
name.  The  miniatures  represent:  1.  Christine  de  Pisan  kneel- 
ing before  the  wise  lady  Minerva;  2.  Minerva  teaching  stra- 
tebetics  to  men  in  armor;  3.  A  judicial  combat  within  a  walled 
enclosure   (champ  clos)  ;   4.  The  examination  of  a  sauf -conduit. 

2437.  CICERO.      Discours  de  Ciceron.      French  MS.  op 

THE   18th   century  NEATLY   WRITTEN  ON   84  LEAVES  OP   PAPER 

(8%x7  inches).  4to,  old  French  red  morocco,  broad  gilt 
tooled  dentelle  borders  on  the  sides,  the  arms  op  Louis  Phili- 
BERT  Joseph  Joly  de  Bevy,  president  of  the  Chamber  of 
Deputies  of  Dijon,  in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt  back  and 
inside  borders,  silk  linings,  by  Derome,  in  a  red  morocco  slip 
case.  Saec.  XVIII 

*  A  fine  specimen  of  Derome 's  binding. 

2438.  CLAUDE  (ISAAC).  Le  Comte  de  Soissons,  nou- 
velle  galante.  Imprime  a  Cologne  chez  Pierre  Marteau,  1687. 
French  MS.  op  the  18th  century,  written  on  135  leaves  of 
paper  (7i/4  s:  4%  inches) .  12mo,  contemporary  French  binding 
in  red  morocco,  richly  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders  on  the  sides, 
gilt  centre  panels,  inside  and  outside  fleurons ;  doublure  of 
same  morocco,  with  broad  pointille  and  interlaced  fillet  bor- 
ders, gilt  edges,  probably  by  Duseuil.  Ssec.  XVIII 

2439.  CO.MEDIE  admirable  intitulee  la  Merveille:  ou  I'on 
voit  comme  un  capitain  francois,  esclave  du  Soldan  d'Egypte, 
transporte  de  son  bon  sens,  ce  donne  au  diable  pour  s'affran- 
€hir  de  servitude,  lequel  il  trompe  mesme  subtillement. 
Rouen,  chez  Abraham  Cousturier  [before  1628].  Manuscript 

PACSIMILE  ON  VELLUM  EXECUTED  IN  FrANCE  AT  THE  BEGINNING 

OP  THE  19th  CENTURY.  24  leaves  {6%  X  4: 1/16  inches).  Pen- 
and-ink  vignette  on  title  reproducing  the  woodcut  of  the 
original.  8vo,  old  blue  straight-grain  morocco,  silk  linings, 
gilt  edges.  Sac.  XIX 

2440.  CONTRACT  DE  MARIAGE  de  Henry  IIII.  Roy  de 
France  et  de  Navarre  avec  Marie  de  Medicis  Prineesse  de 
Florence ;  en  suitte  celuy  de  Louis  XIII.  Roy  de  France  et  de 
Navarre  avee  Anne  d'Austriehe  Infante  d'Espagne.  French 
MS.  of  the  year  1643  on  paper.  54  leaves  (6x4  inches).  Title 
enclosed  ivithin  an  engraved  border,  portraits  of  Henry  IV 
and  Marie  de  Medicis  engraved  by  L.  Gaultier,  and  portraits 
of  Louis  XIII  and  Anna  of  Austria  engraved  by  B.  Moncor- 
net.  8vo,  old  French  brown  morocco,  the  front  cover  tooled 
and  gilt  in  a  semis  of  crowned  Hs  and  fleurs-de-lys,  the  Arms 

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OF  Henry  IV  in  the  centre ;  and  the  back  cover  tooled  and  gilt 
in  a  semis  of  crowned  Ls  and  fleurs-de-lys,  the  arms  op  King 
Louis  XIII  of  France  in  the  centre;  the  crowned  H  and  L 
alternately  repeated  on  the  panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges.  1643 

2441.  CONTRACTS  (DEUX)  DE  MART  AGE,  le  premier 
de  Henry  IIII  d'heureuse  memoire  Roy  de  France  et  Navarre 
avec  la  Princesse  de  Florence  [Marie  de  ]\Iedicis],  clu  25^  Avril 
1600.  Le  dernier  de  Lonis  XIII  son  filz  anssi  Roy  de  France 
et  de  Navarre  avec  I'lnfante  [Anne  d'Autriche].  French  MS. 
of  the  17th  century,  on  paper.  62  leaves  (6%x4V2  inches). 
Title  within  an  engraved  horder,  and  portrait  of  Henry  IV 
engraved  hy  De  Leu.  8vo,  old  French  brown  morocco,  the 
upper  cover  tooled  and  gilt  with  a  semis  of  crowned  Hs  and 
fleurs-de-lis,  and  the  lower  cover  with  a  semis  of  crowned  Ls 
and  fleurs-de-lys,  the  arms  of  King  Louis  XIII  of  France 
in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  the  crowned  H  and  L  alternately 
repeated  on  the  panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges.  Sfec  XVII 

2442.  COSTUMES.  35  fine  Turkish,  Persian,  Armenian 
and  Greek  costumes,  painted  in  gold  and  colors ;  executed 
by  a  Persian  artist  in  the  18th  century.  Mounted  in  one  vol- 
mne,  small  Svo,  old  vellum,  gilt.  Saec  XVIII 

2443.  DONATION  et  substitution  faites  par  Francois 
vicomte  d'Aubusson  de  La  Feuillade,  Due,  Pair  et  Marechal 
de  France,  le  29  Juin  1687.  Confirmees  par  lettres  patentes 
en  forme  d'edit  du  mois  de  Juillet  1687,  enregistrees  au  Parle- 
ment  le  4.  du  dit  mois  de  Juillet  1687.  Manuscript  on 
VELLUM  OF  THE  YEAR  1687.  16  Icavcs  (8%  X  4%  inches) .  En- 
graved arms  of  the  Vicomte  d'Auhusson  de  la  Feuillade  on 
title,  2  vignettes.  4to,  old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled 
borders  wuth  fleurs-de-lys  and  cocks,  the  arms  of  Louis  Bou- 
CHERAT,  CoMTE  CoMPANS,  Cliaucelor  of  France,  in  the  centre 
of  both  covers,  gilt  edges.  1687 

2444.  EMBLEIMS.  Emblemata  Varia.  A  collection  of  93 
clever  pen-and-ink  drawings  of  Emblems  tinted  with  Sepia, 
executed  on  vellum,  in  the  16th  century.  Svo,  contemporary 
binding  in  olive  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  the  emblem  of 
the  sun  stamped  in  gold  on  the  centre  of  each  cover,  and  the 
inscription  *'H.  Albani  et  amicorum'';  gilt  back,  gilt  edges. 

Sa^c.  XVI 

2445.  EMBLEMS.  A  remarkable  collection  consisting  of 
102  well-executed  drawings  of  religious  Emblems,  on  vellum, 
finely  colored  by  a  French  artist  of  the  17th  century,  and 
accompanied  by  mottoes  in  French  (about  3x2  inches).  The 
drawings  represent  landscapes  and  interiors,  with  men,  women, 
birds,  flowers,  etc.  Neatly  mounted  in  one  vohune  Svo,  old  red 
straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Ssec.  XVII 

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MANTJSCniFTS— Continued. 

2446.  EPHRAE1\I  (S.).  Sancti  Effrem  dyaconi  de  com- 
puntione  cordis  libri  VI ;  Formula  vite  seu  regula  Sancti 
Anselmi ;  Horse  Conceptionis  Beatae  Mariee  Virginis  a  prae- 
fato  Anselmo  compositae;  Liber  Soliloquiorum  Sancti  Augus- 
tini.  Latin  IMS.  of  the  end  of  the  15Tir  centi^ry  written  on 
VELLUM  in  lettres  hdtardes,  and  executed  by  a  French  scribe. 
167  leaves  (8%  x  5%  inches).  With  H  pine  half-page 
MINL4TURES,  and  several  brilliantly  illuminated  initials.  4to, 
browai  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind-tooled  panelled  sides, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  Sase.  XV 

*  From  the  library  of  Cardinal  George  d'Amboise,  for 
whom  the  manuscript  was  executed,  and  whose  arms  are  painted 
on  the  lower  margins  of  3  pages.  The  escutcheon  is  surmounted 
by  a  crozier  and  shows  that  the  prelate  was  not  yet  Archbishop 
or  Cardinal  when  he  caused  the  volume  to  be  written.  The 
probable  date  of  the  MS.  is  1484-1493.  when  he  was  Bishop  of 
Montauban. 


2447.  EVANGELIA  QUATUOR.    Latin  MS.  of  the  begin- 
ning  OF   THE    16th    century,   FINELY   WRITTEN   ON   VELLUM   i)b 

large  Roman  characters  in  blue,  red  and  black,  double  columns, 
executed  in  Flanders.  464  leaves  (12%  x  8%  inches).  Em- 
bellished WITH  4  BEAUTIFULLY  PAINTED  LARGE  MINIATURES  OF 

THE  Evangelists,  and  172  smaller  miniatures,  depicting 
scenes  in  the  life  of  Christ,  illustrations  of  the  parables  and 
various  saints,  all  accompanied  by  rich  borders  or  semi- 
borders  of  flowers,  foliage,  birds,  grotesques,  and  insects, 
painted  in  brilliant  colors  on  a  dull  gold  ground,  and  in 
shaded  gold  on  a  blue  ground;  the  work  of  at  least  two 
Flemish  artists;  also  numerous  large  and  small  illuminated 
floral  initials.  Bound  in  2  vols,  folio,  in  repousse  silver  bind- 
ings of  the  latter  part  of  the  16th  century,  or  beginning  of 
the  17th ;  sunken  panels  on  both  sides  of  each  volume  repre- 
senting (vol.  I)  the  Virgin  and  St.  John  at  the  foot  of  the 
Cross  on  the  upper  cover,  and  the  Resurrection  on  the  lower ; 
(vol.  II)  the  Resurrection  on  the  front  cover,  and  the  Last 
Judgment  on  the  back;  velvet  backs,  silver  clasps,  gilt  edges. 

S*c.  XVI 

2448.  EVANGELIA   QUATUOR,   Armeniee.       Armenian 

MS.  OF  the  16th  CENTURY  FINELY  WRITTEN  ON  VELLUM  IN 
MINUTE     CHARACTERS,     DOUBLE     COLUMNS.        298     IcaVCS     (41/^  X 

314  inches).  The  first  10  leaves  ornamented  with  elaborate 
borders  of  foliage,  scrolls,  animals,  birds,  and  figures,  illumi- 
nated in  gold  and  colors;  4  full-page  miniatures  represent- 
ing the  four  Evangelists,  on  a  gold  ground,  the  headings,  at 
the  beginning  of  each  Gospel  elegantly  illuminated  in  gold 
and  colors;  and  nearly  every  page  containing  illuminated 
initials  and  ornaments  i)i  tJie  margins.  16mo,  old  mssia,  blind 
tooled,  with  clasps.  Sgee.  XVI 

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MANUSCRIPTS— Co?!  ^Milted. 

2449.  EVANGELIA  QUATUOR,  Armenice.  Armenian 
MS.  OF  THE  XVIIth  century,  neatly  written  in  gold,  red  and 
black,  double  columns,  on  native  glazed  paper.  412  leaves 
(8%  X  6%  inches),  including  the  Calendar.  B.ichly  decorated 
WITH  20  FULL-PAGE  MINIATURES  ON  GOLD  GROUND,  representing 
subjects  from  the  Life  of  Christ.  Calendar  of  10  pages 
splendidly  illuminated,  a  beautiful  piece  of  decorative  work 
on  the  first  page  of  each  Gospel,  and  208  paintings  on  the 
margins,  76  of  ivhich  are  miniatures  and  the  remainder 
arahescjnes  and  floral  work.  4to,  contemporary  Armenian 
binding  in  wooden  boards,  covered  with  stamped  leather  (the 
back  restored),  and  with  ties.  Sffic.  XVII 

2450.  EVANGELIARIUM.  Latin  MS.  of  the  end  of  the 
loth  century,  written  on  vellum  in  large  Gothic  characters 
in  red  and  black,  double  columns,  executed  in  Germaiiy.  192 
leaves  (13%  x  914  inches).  Ornamented  with  6  large  and 
16  small  miniatures,  the  former  surrounded  by  arabesques, 
flowers,  insects  and  birds;  borders  in  brilliant  colors  on  a 
ground  of  red,  green  or  yellow  heightened  with  gold;  also  17 
large  ornamental  initials  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.  On 
the  first  two  leaves  there  are  2  full-page  paintings  containing 
the  arms  of  the  original  oivner  surrounded  by  floral  and 
arabesque  borders.     Folio,  old  black  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Sfec.  XV 

*  The  subjects  of  the  large  miniatures  are:  1.  The  Nativity; 
2.  The  Resurrection;  3.  The  descent  of  the  Holy  Ghost;  4.  The 
Sacrament ;  5.  The  Assumption  of  the  Virgin ;  6.  God  the 
Father,  Christ  and  the  Virgin  surrounded  by  all  the  Saints. 
The  small  miniatures  represent  subjects  from  the  Gospels  and 
various  Saints.     From  the  Bibliotheea  Renesiana. 

2451.  GHEBEDTE.  Flemish  MS.  on  vellum  of  the  second 
part  of  the  16th  century.  232  leaves  (5%  x  3%  inches).  Em- 
bellished WITH  34  large  miniatures  and  one  small  one.  68 
borders  of  various  flowers,  fruits,  insects,  human  figures, 
monkeys,  peacocks,  owls,  fighting-cocks,  jewels,  etc.,  in  sub- 
dued colors  on  grounds  of  dull  gold,  green,  m,aroon,  mauve, 
camaieu  d'or  and  bistre,  all  of  different  design;  and  34  large 
ornamental  initials  in  gold,  gray  and  mauve  camaieu.  8vo, 
dark  brown  levant  morocco,  doublure  of  citron  morocco,  with 
gilt  floral  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet,  in  a  mo- 
rocco slip  case.  Ssec.  XVI 

*  An  interesting  manuscript.  Several  of  the  subjects  of  the 
miniatures  are  unusual,  among  them:  Mary  Magdalen  anointing 
Christ's  feet;  the  Pharisee  and  the  Publican  in  prayer;  The 
Woman  taken  in  adultery;  Moses  and  the  miracle  of  the  manna; 
Susanna  and  the  two  elders,  etc. 

2452.  GEBETBUCH  (KATHOLISCHES)  um  Gott  im 
Geiste  und  in  der  Wahrheit  anzubethen.  German  MS.  of  the 
year  1715  written  in  red  and  black  on  light  blue  paper.  164 
leaves    (4%x2^    inches).       12mo,    Contemporary    German 

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MANUSCRIPTS— Co«fw!wed. 

binding  in  repousse  silver;  centre  medallions  within  a  frame 
work  of  g-arlands  and  angels,  that  on  the  up[)er  cover  contain- 
ing a  representation  of  Faith,  and  that  on  the  lower  cover 
representing  Religious  Zeal;  repousse  back  with  the  figure  of 
Hope  and  other  ornaments,  chased  clasps,  gilt  edges.         1715 

2453.  [GOUGH  (RICHARD).]  An  Account  of  a  rich 
illuminated  Missal  executed  for  John  Duke  of  Bedford, 
regent  of  France  under  Henry  VI.  and  afterwards  in  posses- 
sion of  the  late  Duchess  of  Portland.  With  4  plates,  3  of 
which  are  facsimiles  of  the  miniature  paintings  of  the  missal. 
4to,  crimson  velvet,  watered  white  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  in  a 
silk  case.  London,  1794 

*  Unique  copy_  extra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  a 
duplicate  set  of  the  three  plates  printed  on  vellum,  and  finely 
illuminated  in  gold,  silver  and  colors,  being  a  perfect  repro- 
duction of  the  three  most  beautiful  miniatures  of  the  Missal. 

The  magnificent  Bedford  Missal  is  now  in  the  British  Museum. 

2454.  GREGORIUS  MAGNUS  (S.).  Morali  di  Sancto 
Gregorio  sopra  Job  (Books  I-X).    Italian  MS.  of  the  15th 

CENTUKY    V^RITTEN    ON    VELLUM     IN    ROMAN     CHARACTERS;     IN 

BLACK  AND  RED.  343  leavcs  (1214x81/2).  First  page  sur- 
rounded by  a  border  composed  of  scrolls  in  white  on  a  blue, 
red  and  green  ground,  tvithin  gold  bands;  also  12  large  initials 
in  the  same  style  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.  Folio,  ancient 
binding  in  oak,  borders  covered  with  red  morocco  richly  gilt, 
clasps,  gilt  edges.  Seec.  XV 

2455.  GUIRLANDE  (LA)  DE  JULIE,  contenant  plusieurs 
madrigaux  et  epigrammes.  MS.  on  paper  of  the  17th  cen- 
tury. 187  leaves  (liyg  ^  ^2  inches).  Folio,  old  French  red 
morocco,  richly  gilt  tooled  borders,  centre  and  corner  orna- 
ments; doublure  of  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Duseuil.  S^ec,  XVII 

*  The  manuscript,  written  by  several  hands,  contains  poems 
by  Voiture,  Saint-Amant,  Benserade,  Chapelain,  etc. 

2456.  HISTOIRE  de  Lord  Stenay  et  du  Lady  Clety.  Com- 
mencee  en  1761.  French  MS.  on  paper  of  the  18th  century. 
176  leaves.  Apparently  unpuhlished.  {7x5  inches).  Small 
4to,  old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  Padeloup.  Saec.  XVIII 

2457.  HOR^  BEAT^  MARI^  VIRGINIS  ad  usum 
Romanum,  cum  calendario.  MS.  OF  the  first  part  of  the 
15th  century  written  on  vellum  in  well-formed  Gothic 

CHARACTERS,  IN  RED  AND  BLACK.      187  IcaVCS   (7%  ^  ^-'/g  inchcs)  . 

Ornamented  with  26  fine  full-page  miniatures,  and  55 
borders  of  fruits,  flowers,  birds,  scrolls,  etc.,  in  the  midst  of 
which  are  painted  human  figures  in  contemporaneous  costume, 
representing  ivarriors,  angels  playing  musical  instruments, 
monks,   ecclesiastics,   laymen,   shepherds,   acrobats,   etc.;   also 

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MANUSCEIPTS— Co«ii«  ««?. 

hundreds  of  large  and  small  ornamental  initials  illum^inated 
in  gold  and  colors.  4to,  crimson  velvet,  repousse  silver  clasps 
(one  missing),  gilt  edges.  Sgec.  XV 

*  A  BEAUTIFUL  MANUSCRIPT,  in  whicli  the  miniatures  are 
much  above  the  average.  Among  them  may  be  mentioned: 
Christ  delivering  Souls  from  Hell  (the  most  original  of  the 
l^aintings  in  design)  ;  the  Virgin  weaving  with  the  infant  Christ 
standing  at  her  knee;  The  Martyrdom  of  St.  Catherine;  St. 
Mary  Magdalene;  St.  Susanna  at  the  feet  of  Christ,  etc. 

The  manuscript  was  in  all  probability  executed  in  the  North- 
East  of  France,  and  may  be  termed  one  of  the  best  specimens  of 
the  period  from  that  part.  The  Calendar  has  Eligius,  Dona- 
tianus,  Nicasius  in  red.  In  the  litany  we  find  Quintin  and 
Nicasius,  martyrs;  Amaudus,  confessor;  Gertrude,  Hildegunda, 
virgins.  On  the  inside  of  the  front  cover  is  a  Spanish  inscrip- 
.  *  tion  dated  Nov.  21,  1.572,  showing  that  the  book  had  been  ex- 
amined by  the  Inquisition  and  miglit  be  read. 

2458.  HOR.E  BEAT.E  MARINE  VIRGINIS  ad  nsum 
Romanimi  cum  calendario.  Manuscript  on  vellum  of  the 
15th  century  written  in  Gothic  characters,  with  the 
Calendar  in  gold,  blue  and  red,  probably  executed  at  Tours 
or  in  the  neighborhood.  170  leaves  (9i/ox6i4  inches),  Em- 
hellisJied.  with  39  fine  large  miniatures,  nearly  all  divided 
into  compartments,  the  pages  of  the  Calendar  surrounded  hy 
large  and  heautiful  miniature  borders  containing  from  one 
to  three  compartments,  in  wliich  are  represented  the  occupa- 
tions of  the  months,  the  signs  of  the  zodiac,  religions  scenes, 
amusements  and  sports  of  the  time  [including  the  game  of 
golf],  etc.:  all  the  pages  of  the  te.rl  are  surrounded  by  elaborate 
borders  in  black  tracery  a)ul  bur)iisJied  gold,  with  corner 
sprays  of  flowers  in  blue,  green,  dull  red,  and  gold  " camctieu," 
each  border  contai]iing  3  small  miniatures,  which  are  repeated 
on  tJie  verso  of  the  leaf,  b)it  reversed,  so  as  to  be  seen  against 
the  light,    -tto,  old  blue  velvet,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case.       Sac.  XV 

*  A  MAGNIFICENT  MANUSCRIPT  OP  GREAT  VALUE.  The  Calendar 
marks  Maurus,  Gregory,  George,  Yvo,  Eloy  (twice),  Louis  IX, 
Giles,  Denis,  Martin  (twice),  Clement,  Katherine,  Thomas  a 
Becket,  in  gold;  Aubert,  Donatianiis,  Aubin,  Gertrude,  Ernoul 
(twice),  Kobert,  Vaudrille,  Lyeffart,  Eraele,  Albanus,  Theobald, 
Quintin,  Berlin,  Piatus,  Ferreolus,  Gatianus,  Eomanus,  Co- 
lumbanus  in  Mae;  Genovefa,  Metranus,  Veranus,  Honorina, 
Fuscian,  Leger,  Albinus,  Gobert,  Gengulphus,  Boutoulph,  Sil- 
vanus,  Edmund,  Nicasius,  in  red.  The  Litany  invokes  Dionysius, 
martyr;  Britius,  Mathurinus,  Eemigius,  Jovine,  confessors ; 
Eadegunda,   Genovefa,   Florentia,   Columba,  virgins. 

Among  the  large  miniatures,  besides  those  of  usual  occur- 
rence, are  the  following:  the  Last  Judgment;  the  martyrdom 
of  St.  Peter,  the  Conversion  and  Martyrdom  of  St.  Paul;  the 
Martyrdom  of  St.  John  the  Baptist;  the  Martyrdom  of  St. 
Laurence;  St.  Eloy  restoring  a  horse's  leg;  the  temptation  of 
380 


Frexch  Book  of  Hours  :  Fifteenth  Century. 
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MANUSCEIPTS— Co?(^Mmed. 

St.  Anthony;  the  martyrdom  of  St.  Apollouia,  etc.  The  small 
miniatures  in  the  borders,  in  all  874,  may  be  divided  into  three 
groups,  according  to  their  subjects:  (1)  Sacred  scenes,  con- 
taining representations  from  the  Old  and  New  Testament; 
(2)  Grotesques  and  Obscoena;  (3)  Scenes  from  celebrated 
romances  or  fabliaux  of  the  Middle  Ages,  possibly  from  the 
collection  of  fables  and  moralities  known  as  Ysopet. 

The  beautiful  miniatures,  which  ornament  the  manuscript  are 
the  work  of  at  least  two  artists,  the  more  skilful  of  the  two 
having  executed  the  greater  number.  However,  both  belong  to 
the  school  of  Touraine,  and  it  is  probable  that  the  manuscript 
was  executed  at  Tours  or  in  the  neighborhood,  as  in  the  Cal- 
endar the  name  of  St.  Martin,  bishop  and  patron  of  Tours, 
occurs  twice  written  in  gold,  and  in  the  black  ground  of  the 
large  miniature  representing  St.  Martin  (fol.  161  v.)  is  the 
Church  of  St.  Martin-de-Tours,  exactly  as  it  was  in  the  loth 
century,  with  its  three  Eoman  towers.  From  the  collection  of 
H.  Bordes. 

[See  Keproduction.] 

2459.  HOR^  BEAT^  I^IARI.E  VIRGINIS  ad  usum 
Romanum,  cum  calendario.  MS.  of  the  ISth  century  writ- 
ten ON  VELLUM  IN  LETTRES  BATARDES,  IN  BLACK  AND  RED.      170 

leaves  (61/4x41/4  inches).  Ornamented  with  11  large  minia- 
tures, divided  into  upper  and  lower  sections  and  united  hy 
architectural  borders  in  gold  catndieu;  also  numerous  histori- 
ated  and  ornamental  initials,  illuminated  in  colors  and  gold. 
8vo,  old  French  red  morocco,  inlaid  borders  of  dark  browTi 
morocco,  covered  with  gilt  pnintille  toolings  in  compartments, 
in  the  manner  of  Le  Gascon,  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

Sfec.  XV 

*  A   VERY   GOOD   EXAMPLE   OF   FRENCH    MINIATURE   WORK   of   the 

period.  In  the  Calendar  we  find  St.  Martial  in  red,  and  in 
the  Litany  St.  Martial  among  the  Apostles,  indicating  Limoges, 
Poitiers  or  Eouen,  as  the  j^robable  place  of  origin  of  the  manu- 
script. 

2460.  HOR.E  BEAT.E  MARINE  A^RGINIS  ad  usum 
Romanum  cum  calendario.  MS.  of  the  15th  century  writ- 
ten ON  VELLUM   IN   GOTHIC   CHARACTERS,  RED  AND  BLACK.      153 

leaves  (9%  x  6%  inches).  Ornamented  with  12  large  minia- 
tures of  the  usual  occurrence  and  19  small  ones  representing 
various  saints;  each  page  having  lateral  liorders  finely  painted 
in  flowers,  foliage,  fruits  and  scrolls  in  various  colors, 
heightened  with  gold,  the  borders  surrounding  the  large 
miniatures  and  the  opposite  pages  being  full-page  and  of  a 
more  elaborate  character,  introducing  animals,  grotesques,  etc. 
4to,  red  velvet,  silver  clasps,  gilt  edges.  S[ec.  XV 

*  A  MANUSCRIPT  of  good  execution,  with  strong  Flemish  ele- 
ment. The  names  of  St.  Nicasius  in  red  and  of  the  SS.  jVI^u- 
rice,  Auldegonde,  Aubin,  Urban,  Ernoul,  Fiacre,  Eomacle,  Fre- 
min  d 'Amiens,  and  Severin  in  black  in  the  Calendar  indicate 
the  North-East  of  France  as  the  probable  provenance. 

381 


MANUSCRIPTS— C'ontwMefZ. 

2461.  HOR^  BEAT^  MARIJ5  VIRGINIS  secimdmn 
iisnm  Romanum,  cum  calendario.     MS.  of  the  15th  century 

WRITTEN  ON  VELLUM  IN  NEAT  AND  WELL-FORMED  GOTHIC 
CHARACTERS,    IN    RED    AND   BLACK  ;    BY    A    FLEMISH    SCRIBE.       182 

leaves  (31/4x2%  inches).  Ornamented  with  37  borders  of 
flowers,  fruits,  birds,  and  insects  delicately  painted  on  a  dull 
gold  ground,  10  large  miniatures  of  the  usual  subjects,  and 
12  small  ones  in  the  lower  borders  of  the  calendar  representing 
the  occupations  of  the  months;  also  numerous  large  and  small 
ornamental  initials  in  a  gray  camaieu  on  a  gold  ground,  and 
in  gold  on  a  red  ground.  16mo,  dark  brown  levant  morocco, 
blind-tooled  borders  on  the  sides,  with  a  repousse  silver  medal- 
lion representing'  the  Virgin  and  Child  inlaid  on  the  centre  of 
the  upper  cover;  doublure  of  light  brown  morocco,  gilt  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery ;  in  a  case.  Stec.  XV 

2462.  HOR.E  BEAT.E  MARI.E  VIRGINIS  ad  usum 
Bisuntinum,   cum   Calendario.      MS.   of   the    15th   century 

W^RITTEN  on  vellum  IN  GOTPIIC  CHARACTERS  IN  BLACK  AND  RED, 

WITH  THE  Calendar  in  gold,  blue,  and  red;  executed  in 
THE  East  of  France.  185  leaves  (9  x  614  incehs) .  Orna- 
mented WITH  16  LARGE  MINIATURES,  6  of  wMch  are  on  a  dia- 
pered ground  i}t  blue,  red  and  gold;  each  page  embellished 
u'itJi  lateral  borders  of  the  ivy '  leaf  design  in  black  and 
gold,  with  scrolls  and  flowers  in  colors.  The  miniatures  are 
surrounded  by  full-page  borders  more  elaborately  executed, 
introducing  flowers,  scrolls,  birds,  vases  and  grotesques,  ele- 
gantly illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  blind  tooled  semis  of  fleurs-de-lys  and  shells  on  the 
sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.  Sa3c.  XV 

*  The  niiniatiires,  which  are  all  of  the  usual  subjects,  show 
some  German  influence.  The  provenance  is  probably  Besan- 
gon.  In  the  Calendar  St.  Stephen  is  in  gold_  and  St.  Ferreolus 
(Sept.  17)  in  blue.  The  Litanies  invoke  SS.  Ferreolus,  Fer- 
rutius,  Antidius,  Irena-us  (Lyon),  Gengulphus  (Toul),  Desi- 
derius  (Langres),  Mammes  (LisnigTes),  martyrs ;  SS.  Desideratus, 
Nicetius,  Prothadius,  Anatolius,  Donatus,  Claudius,  confes- 
.<iors.     On  the  first  blank  leaf  are  painted  the  arms  of  a  bishop. 

Manuscript  Hours  for  the  use  of  the  Church  of  Besangon  are 
of  rare  occurrence. 

2463.  nOR.l^]  BEAT.E  MARINE  VIRGINIS  ad  usiun 
Romanum  cum  calendario.  MS.  of  the  15th  century,  writ- 
ten ON  VELLUM  IN  LETTRES  BATARDES,  IN  RED  AND  BLACK;  EXE- 
CUTED IN  THE  North-East  OF  FRANCE.  164  Icavcs  (8x5% 
inches).  Ornamented,  with  18  large  miniatures  of  the  usual 
occurrence.,  each  surrounded  by  ivy  leaf  borders  in  black  and 
gold,  with  flowers  and  scrolls  in  brilliant  colors;  besides  hun- 
dreds of  illuniinaied  initials.  Small  4to,  contemporary  bind- 
in.tf  in  stamped  morocco,  silver  gilt  clasp,  gilt  edges.        Saec.  XV 

*  The  Calendar  has  St.  Yvo,  St.  Gilles  &  St.  Leu;  the  litanies 
have  Vedastus,  confessor. 

382 


MANVSCBIFTS— Continued. 

2464.  HOR.E    BEAT.E    :\IARI.E    VIRGINIS    ad    usum 
Romaniun,  cum  Calendario.     MS.  of  the  second  part  of  the 

15th  century,  on  choice  vellum  ;  WRITTEN  IN  SMALL  LETTRES 
BATARDES,    IN    BLACK    AND    BLUE,    AND    PROBABLY    P^XECUTED    IN 

xVN.Jou.  144  leaves  (6%x4%  hicJtes).  Embellished  with 
13  very  fine  large  MINIATURES  and  Jo')  lateral  hoi'dcis  of 
flowers,  scrolls,  hircls,  insects,  limnan  flxjures,  chimeras,  &c.; 
eleganth/  painted  in  gold  and  brilliant  colors;  those  of  the 
calendar  having  24  exceedingly  good  small  miniatures,  rep- 
resenting the  occupations  of  the  months,  and  the  signs  of  the 
zodiac.  8vo,  red  velvet  over  old  oak  boards,  gilt  edges,  in  a 
silk  bag-.  Sa^e.  XV 

*  A    VERT    BEAUTIFUL     MANUSCRIPT    EXECUTED    EOR    CATHERINE 

D  'Armagnac,  second  wife  of  Jean  II,  Doe  de  Bourbon,  called 
"le  Bon"  [1484-86].  The  large  miniatures  were  probably 
painted  by  a  different  artist  from  the  one  who  executed  the 
small  ones  in  the  Calendar.  They  are  specimens  of  the  best 
French  illuminating  of  the  loth  century,  and  recall  the  work  of 
Jean  Foucquet.  Their  subjects  are  the  usual  ones  occurring  in 
all  books  of  Hours,  with  the  exception  of  the  last,  representing 
the  Virgin,  crowned  as  a  queen  and  attended  by  angels,  ad- 
ministering the  sacrament  to  St.  Avia.  On  9  leaves  there  are 
the  interlaced  initials  of  Jean  and  Katheriue,  and  leaf  27  has  a 
painted  stag  and  hind,  the  emblems  of  the  house  of  Bourbon. 
These  emblems  are  repeated  in  a  different  form  in  the  other 
borders. 

The  Calendar  has  St.  Aldric,  Bishop  of  Mans;  St.  Julian, 
first  Bishop  of  Mans ;  St.  Aubin,  Bishop  of  Angers ;  St.  Tiburce, 
Bishop  of  Mans;  St.  Liboire,  Bishop  of  Mans;  St.  Pavace, 
Bishop  of  Mans;  St.  Maurilius,  Bishop  of  Angers  (in  blue)  ; 
St.  Bene.  Bishop  of  Angers  (in  blue),  all  of  which  would  indi- 
cate Maine  or  Anjou  as  the  place  where  tlie  manuscript  was 
written. 

Two  leaves,  which  probaljly  contained  miniatures,  are  missing. 


2465.  HOR.E  BEAT.E  MARI.E  VIRGINIS  secundum 
eonsuetudinem  Romana*.  Manuscript  of  tlie  second  part 
of  the  XVth  century,  on  vellum,  written  in  Gothic 
characters  of  silver  and  gold,  on  vellum,  tinted  black, 
and  executed  in  the  North-East  of  France.  121  leaves 
(6%x4i4  i)ic]ies).  WitJi  14  fine  large  miniatures  painted 
i)i  gold,  silver  and  colors,  134  borders  composed  of  ornamental 
leaves,  flowers,  birds,  anitnals,  grotesques  and  chimeras,  all  in 
dull  gold,  on  a  darl-  blue  ground,  and  numerous  large  and 
small  illuminated  initials.  8vo,  pigskin,  the  sides  blind-tooled 
in  panels  in  tlie  manner  of  the  15th  century  French  bindings, 
silver  clasps  with  interlaced  Ys,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzon- 
net ;  in  a  pigskin  case.  Sa?c.  XV 

*  In  the  Calendar  are  tlie  names  of  the  following  saints  writ- 
ten in  gold:  Amandus  and  Yedastus  ((5  Febr.),  Eligius 
((3  Juu.),  Dionysius  (9  Oct.),  Donatianus  (14  Oct.),  Xicasius 
(14  Dec.)  ;  and  those  of  Valentine  (14  Febr.),  Gertrude 
(16   Mart.),   Eomanus    (30   Mart.),   Bertinus    (.5    Sept.),   Lam- 

383 


MANUSCRIPTS— Coniinwef?. 

bertus  (17  Sept.),  in  silver:  the  Litanies  have  Nicasius  and 
Quintinus  rnartyrs,  Gertrude  virgin.  All  these  point  to  the 
North-East  of  France.  The  miniatures,  vrhich  are  well  exe- 
cuted and  above  the  average,  have  a  very  strong  Flemish  in- 
fluence, and  are  probably  the  v^ork  of  a  Flemish  artist.  From 
the  Yemeniz  and  Firmin-Didot  collections. 


2466.  HOR.E    BEAT^    MARI^    VIRGINIS    ad    usnni 
Parisiensem,  cum  Calendario.     Manuscript  of  the  second 

PART  OF   THE   15tH   CENTURY,   WRITTEN   IN    GOTHIC    CHARACTERS 

IN  BLACK  AJSTD  BLUE  ON  VELLUM  with  the  Calendar  in  gold,  hlue 
and  red.  Prohahly  executed  in  the  North-East  of  France. 
169  leaves  (6I/2  x  4%  inches).  Each  page  accompanied  hy 
elegant  lateral  borders  composed  of  flowers,  ft^uits,  tirds,  in- 
sects, etc.,  in  gold  and  colors,  and  numerous  illuminated 
initials.  Ornamented  with  9  large  miniatures,  of  the  usual 
occurrence,  painted  in  hrilliant  colors  and  heightened  with 
gold.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  the  sides  tooled  and  gilt  in 
compartments,  with  mosaic  ornaments  in  dark  green  and 
citron  morocco,  and  pointille  tooling,  in  the  manner  of  Le 
Gascon,  gilt  back,  doublure  of  brown  morocco,  gilt  tooled 
dentelle  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape.  In  a  mo- 
rocco case.  Saec.  XV 

*  A   GOOD    SPKCIMEN   OF   THE    FRENCH   ART    OF   THE    PERIOD    and 

probably  executed  for  one  of  the  members  of  the  Royal  family 
of  France,  as  the  fleur-de-lys  is  introduced  in  several  of  the 
borders.  The  Calendar  has  the  following  Saints  in  gold:  Gene- 
vieve, Vincent,  Gregoire,  Nicolas,  Martin,  Louis,  Leu  and  Gilles, 
Denis,  Marcel,  Katherine,  etc.  The  manuscript  is  not  quite  per- 
fect. 


2467.  HOR.E  BEAT.E  MARIJE  VIRGINIS  secundum 
Usum  Romanum,  Horffi  S.  Crucis,  Horce  de  Sancto  Spiritu,  OlB- 
cium  de  Passione  Domini,  Missa  B.  M.  V.,  etc.,  cum  Calendario. 
Flemish  Manuscript  on  vellum  of  the  tear  1524,  written 
IN  elegant  Gothic  characters,  in  red  and  black,  executed 
IN  THE  Low  Countries.  303  leaves  {S%x&  inches).  Embel- 
lished ivith  27  BEAUTIFUL  LARGE  MINIATURES ;  24  fine  miniature 
borders  in  the  Calendar,  representing  the  occupations,  amuse- 
ments and  sports  of  the  months,  all  very  interesting  for  the 
Dutch  manners  and  costumes  of  the  period;  71  pretty  borders, 
including  those  surrounding  the  large  miniatures,  composed 
of  flowers,  fruits,  birds,  insects,  jewels,  ornamental  scrolls, 
figures,  etc.,  painted  in  various  colors  and  gold  " camdieu"  on 
a  blue,  red,  or  green  ground;  also  numerous  elegant  large  and 
small  floriated  initials  in  dull  gold  on  a  rose,  blue  or  green 
ground.    4to,  old  dark  brown  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  an 

384 


Hours  of  the  Virgin: 

Flemish  Manuscript  dated  1524. 

(See  No.  2467.) 


li  .^ 


MANUSCRIPTS— Co*(ti«»e(7. 

English  coat  of  arms  in  silver  gilt  in  the  centre  of  both  covers, 
silver  gilt  clasps,  gautfred  gilt  edges,  in  a  levant  morocco  slip 
case.  1524 

*  An  exquisite  and  magnificent  manuscript.  The  minia- 
tures are  certainly  the  work  of  two  of  the  best  Flemish  artists 
of  the  period,  who  seem  to  have  been  inspired  by  the  famous 
' '  Breviarium  Grimani ' '  and  probably  were  members  of  the  well- 
known  Horebout  Family.  Three  or  four  of  the  miniatures,, 
being  especially  fine,  may  be  ascribed  to  Gerard  Horebout  him- 
self. 

The  large  miniatures  represent :  Christ 's  entry  into  Jerusa- 
lem, the  Last  Supper,  Salome  receiving  from  the  executioner 
the  head  of  John  the  Baptist,  St.  Francis  of  Assisi  receiving 
the  stigmata,  David  and  Goliath,  etc. 

The  Calendar  has  Aldegunda,  Amandus,  Ausbert,  Gertrude, 
Walburga,  Servatius,  Amelberga,  Bertinus,  Gereon,  Willibrord,. 
in  blacl' ;  Nicasius,  in  red. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

2468.  HOR.E    BEAT.E    MARINE    VIRGIXIS    ad    nsum 
Romannm,  cnm  Calendario.     MS.  of  the  year  1537,  written 

ON  VELLUM  IN  LETTRES  BATARDES,  IN  RED  AND  BLACK,  and  exe- 
cuted "en  la  noble  maison  et  abbaye  de  Saint  Amand  a  la  re- 
queste  de  maistre  Franchois  du  Quelin."  143  leaves  {oYo  x4 
inches).  Ornamented  with  11  fine  and  brilliant  full-page 
MINIATURES  of  the  usual  subjects,  with  the  exception  of  the 
one  at  the  beginning  of  the  Office  of  the  Dead,  which  repre- 
sents a  half-naked  man  kneeling  in  supplication  to  a  gaily 
dressed  man  playing  a  flute,  and  two  women  playing  lutes. 
Each  miniature  is  enclosed  in  an  architectural  border  in  the 
style  of  the  French  renaissance ,  heightened  with  gold,  and  8  of 
the  pages  facing  the  miniatures  have  floral  and  scroll  borders; 
also  numerous  ornamental  initials  illuminated  in  gold  and 
colors.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  in  compartments  of  dark  and 
light  brown  morocco  outlined  in  gold,  ornamented  with  dots 
and  rosettes ;  doublure  of  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  borders  of 
flowers  and  leaves,  gilt  edges,  by  Joly,  in  a  levant  morocco 
slip  case.  1537 

*  The  miniatures  are  above  the  average  in  workmanship^  and 
show  the  Italian  influence  of  the  period:  probably  they  are  the 
work  of  some  monk  who  had  passed  a  period  of  his  life  in  Italy. 
The  manuscript  must  have  been  executed  for  presentation  to  a 
member  of  the  Orleans  family  as  the  Orleans  arms  are  painted 
at  the  foot  of  14  pages. 

2469.  UORM  BEAT^  MARINE  VIRGINIS  ad  Usum 
Romannm,  cum  Calendario.  Latin  Manuscript  of  the  begin- 
ning OP  the  XVItH  century,  on  thin  and  VERY  CHOICE  VEL- 
LUM, written  in  neat  Gothic  cJiaracters  and  executed  by  a 
Flemish  scribe.    183  leaves  {3%  x  2%  inches) .    Embellished 

385 


MA'NJJSCRIFTS— Continued. 

WITH  10  VERY  FINE  MINIATURES,  and  49  Jjovders,  43  of  which 
are  historiated;  the  24  of  the  Calendar  representing  the  occu- 
pations of  the  months,  with  medallions  cojitaining  the  signs  of 
the  Zodiac;  the  others  having  representations  of  scenes  from 
lives  of  saints,  manners  of  the  time,  etc.  Also  ornamented 
with  large  floriated  initials  painted  in  " cam^dieu  gris,"  gold 
and  blue  on  a  ground  of  colors  and  gold.  IGmo,  white  mo- 
rocco, the  sides  in  compartments  formed  by  interlacing  bands 
and  arabesques  painted  in  various  colors  and  outlined  in  gold ; 
in  the  centre  of  the  front  cover  the  device  of  Charles  V  with 
the  motto  plvs  vltba,  and  on  the  back  cover  the  imperial 
eagle ;  silver  clasps,  gauffred  gilt  edges.  S^c.  XVI 

*  Although  the  binding  is  modern,  the  manuscript  is  said  to 
have  been  executed  by  order  of  Emperor  Maximilian  I  for 
presentation  to  his  grandson,  afterwards  Charles  V.  The 
miniatures,  which  are  of  the  school  of  Memling,  are  very  re- 
markable for  microscopic  detail  and  delicacy  of  finish;  and  they 
are  very  interesting  as  they  represent  the  games  customs,  archi- 
tecture and  costumes  of  the  Netherlands  at  that  time. 


2470.  nORM    BEATM    MARI^    VIRGINIS    ad    usum 
Parisiensem,   cum  calendario.     MS.   of  the   15th  century, 

WRITTEN  ON  VELLUM  IN  WELL-FORMED  GOTHIC  CHARACTERS,  IN 
RED  AND  BLACK,  WITH  THE  CALENDAR  IN  GOLD,  BLUE  AND  RED; 
PROBABLY    EXECUTED    IN    THE    NoRTH-EaST    OF    FRANCE.       254 

leaves  (9x6%  inches).  Ornamented  with  16  large  and  68 
SMALLER  MINIATURES,  these  last  in  the  borders,  including 
the  24  in  the  Calendar,  tvhich  represent  the  occupations  of 
the  months  and  the  signs  of  the  Zodiac.  Each  page  sur- 
rounded by  exquisitely  painted  ivy  leaf  borders  in  black 
OAid  gold,  with  flowers,  fruits,  foliage,  birds,  etc.;  the  borders 
surrounding  the  large  miniatures  more  elaborately  decorated 
and  embellished  with  miniature  medallions  representing  sub- 
jects from  the  Bible,  the  Life  of  Christ,  and  the  Virgin;  also 
numerous  large  and  small  illuminated  ornamental  initials. 
4to,  old  dark  red  velvet,  gilt  edges,  in  a  cloth  case.        Sasc.  XV 

*  A  REMAKKABLT  FINE  MANUSCRIPT,  and  a  Very  rich  example 
of  French  15th  century  illumination  and  decorative  art.  The 
miniatures  are  beautifully  finished,  and  are  evidently  the  work 
of  a  good  artist.  The  first  three,  which  occupy  the  entire 
pages  and  are  notable  for  correctness  of  design  and  color,  repre- 
sent: 1.  The  Last  Supper,  in  a  Gothic  building,  over  the  door 
of  which  are  painted  the  royal  arms  of  France;  in  the  lower 
part  St.  John  in  the  Island  of  Patmos,  writing  the  Eevelation; 
2.  Herod  receiving  the  Magi;  in  the  lower  part  the  procession 
of  the  Magi  and  their  retinue;  3.  The  Ascension,  below  St. 
386 


Hours  of  the  Virgin: 

French  Manuscript,  circa  1460. 

(See  No.  2470.) 


MAWUSCBIPTS— Continued. 

Matthew,  writing  his  Gospel  and  an  Angel  holding  his  ink  well ; 
the  other  miniatures  are  of  the  usual  occurrence. 

The  names  of  the  following  Saints  are  written  in  gold  in  the 
Calendar:  St.  Genevieve,  St.  Mor,  St.  Vincent,  St.  Gregoire, 
St.  George,  St.  Nicholas,  St.  Eloy,  St.  Martin^  St.  Louis,  St. 
Gille,  St.  Denis,  St.  Katherine,  etc.  In  the  litany  we  find 
St.  Yvo,  St.  Marcellus,  St.  Germanus,  St.  Louis,  St.  Medardus, 
St.  Martial,  confessors ;  St.  Genovefa  and  St.  Oportuna,  virgins. 
The  prominence  of  these  Saints  (and  others  found  in  the  Calen- 
dar) shows  that  the  Of6.ce  has  some  connection  with,  and  prob- 
ably was  written,  in  the  North-East  of  France. 

[See  Eeproduetion.] 


2471.  HOR.E    BEAT^    IMARI.E    VIRGINIS    ad    usmn 
Parisiensem,  cum  calendario.  Latin  Manuscript  of  the  XVth 

CENTURY,  ON  VELLUM,  WRITTEN  IN  GOTHIC  CHARACTERS  IN 
BLACK  AND  RED,   WITH  THE   CALENDAR  IN   GOLD,  BLUE  AND   RED^ 

probably  executed  in  the  North-East  of  France.  238  leaves 
(7  1/16x5  1/8  inches).  Ornamented  with  51  fine  large 
MINIATURES;  eacJi  page  within  exquisite  ivy  leaf  borders  of 
black  and  gold  tvith  floivers  in  brilliant  colors;  those  on  the 
pages  containing  miniatures,  being  more  elaborately  and  more 
richly  ornamented  with  sprays  of  flowers,  leaves,  and  scrolls 
in  various  colors  and  gold,  and  those  of  the  calendar  having 
24  small  nmiiatures  representing  the  occupations  of  the  months 
and  the  signs  of  the  Zodiac.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco, 
richly  tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments  in  the  manners  of  the 
Eves,  doublure  of  green  morocco  tooled  and  gilt  in  small  oval 
compartments  containing  floral  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere,  in  a  green  levant  morocco  case.  Saec.  XV 

*  This  beautiful  and  interesting  manuscript  is  believed 
to  have  been  executed  for  Margaret  of  Anjou,  wife  of  King 
Henry  VI  of  England,  and  the  lady  kneeling  before  the  stand- 
ing figure  of  the  Virgin  (leaf  230  recto)  is  thought  to  be  her 
portrait.  Although  the  office  is  for  the  use  of  Paris,  certain 
saints  of  the  Calendar  and  of  the  litany  point  to  the  North-East 
of  France  as  its  probable  place  of  origin,  while  the  names  of 
S.  Columbanus,  Edmund  and  Patrick  in  the  Calendar  prove  that 
the  manuscript  had  some  connection  with  England.  The  calendar 
has  Genovefa,  George,  Maurus,  Yvo,  Eligius,  Louis,  Leu  and 
Gilles,  Denis,  Martin,  Thomas  a  Becket  in  gold;  Vedastus,  Ger- 
trude, Patrick,  Vaudrille,  Germanus,  Eomanus,  Fiacre,  Gereon,. 
Mello,  Columbanus,  Nicasius  in  blue ;  Vulfran,  Medard,  Fremin, 
Edmund  in  red.  In  the  Litany  we  find  Denis,  Quintin,  martyrs; 
Ursine,  Guillermus,  Austregisile,  Yvo,  Germanus,  Sulpitius,  Gil- 
dardus,  confessors ;  Valeria,  Oportuna,  Genovefa,  Ursina,  Avia, 
Eadegunde,  virgins. 

The  miniatures,  very  likely  the  work  of  two  artists,  are  of 
great  delicacy  and  beauty,  and  far  above  the  average.  Among 
those  of  unusual  occurrence  in  books  of  hours  are;  the  Baptism 
of  Christ,  Peter  baptising  converts,  Peter  preaching  to  converts^ 
etc.     From  the  Addington  library,  and  since  rebound. 

387 


MANUSCEIPTS— Coniwmed. 

2472  HOR^  BEATJE  MAEI^  VIRGINIS  ad  usum 
Ecclesiffi  Rothomagensis,  cum  calendario.  Manuscript  of  the 
15th  century,  written  on  vellum  in  lettres  batardes,  in 
red  and  black,  and  the  calendar  in  gold,  blue  and  red  ; 
executed  in  THE  North-East  OP  France.  93  leaves  (7%  x  5% 
inches).  Each  page  embellished  hy  lateral  borders  of  flowers, 
fruits  and  animals,  painted  in  brilliant  colors  on  a  dull  gold 
ground.  Ornamented  with  14  large  miniatures  and  24 
SMALL  ONES  in  the  Calendar,  the  latter  representing  the  occu- 
pations of  the  months  and  the  signs  of  the  Zodiac.  Also 
numerous  illutninated  initials.  8vo,  light  brown  morocco,  gilt 
tooled  and  mosaic  dentelle  borders,  gilt  back ;  doublure  of  red 
levant  with  richly  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Joly,  in  a  mo- 
rocco slip  case.  Saec.  XV 

*  An  interesting  manuscript,  especially  on  account  of  the 
large  miniatures,  which  are  nearly  all  of  unusual  occurrence. 
Among  them  we  find:  The  Angel  appearing  to  Moses  on  Mount 
Horab ;  Moses  consecrating  Aaron  and  his  sons ;  the  Vision  of 
the  Virgin  and  Child  to  Augustus  Caesar;  Jacob's  ladder;  the 
Queen  of  Sheba  presenting  gifts  to  Solomon;  King  Solomon's 
Judgment,  etc.  The  miniatures  are  good  in  coloring  and  show 
some  Flemish  influence.  The  arms  of  a  former  owner  appear 
fourteen    times. 

In  the  calendar  the  names  of  the  following  Saints  are  in  gold : 
Gervais,  Eloy,  Martial,  Eomain.  In  the  litany  we  find:  Martial, 
Apostle;  Firmin,  Eutropius,  martyrs;  Mello,  Eomanus,  Gildard, 
Medard,  Audoenus,  Severus,  Julianus,  Taurinus,  confessors. 

2473.  HOR^  BEAT^  MARI^  VIRGINIS  ad  usum  Eccle- 
siee  Rothomagensis,  cum  calendario.  MS.  op  the  15th  cen- 
tury, WRITTEN  ON  VELLUM,  IN  GOTHIC  CHARACTER  IN  RED  AND 
BLACK,  WITH  THE  CALENDAR  IN  GOLD,  BLUE  AND  RED;  prob- 
ably executed  at  Rouen  or  in  that  neighborhood.  144  leaves 
(8%  X  5%  inches).  Ornamented  with  12  large  miniatures, 
within  borders  composed  of  ivy  leaf,  scrolls  and  flowers,  painted 
in  brilliant  colors  and  gold,  and,  5  other  borders  of  similar 
designs;  also  numerous  large  and  small  illuminated  initials  of 
an  ornamental  character.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  the  sides 
elaborately  tooled  and  gilt  in  an  interlaced  Grolieresque  pat- 
tern of  compartments,  arabesques  and  pointille,  gilt  tooled 
back,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere,  in  a  morocco  slip  case.      Saec.  XV 

*  The  miniatures  are  remarkable  for  their  execution  and 
coloring,  and  show  the  hand  of  an  artist  above  the  average  in 
ability.  The  Calendar  has  in  gold  the  names  of  St.  Martial 
and  St.  Roman;  and  in  blue  SS.  Ausbert,  Aubin,  Urban,  Trans- 
lation of  St.  Roman,  Fiacre,  Lubin,  Fremin,  and  Enoud.  In 
the  Litany  we  find  Martial,  Apostle;  Fiacre,  Maurice,  Leobin 
Roman,  Audoenus,  Vivian,  Macutus,  Maturin,  Lupus,  confessors ; 
and  Radegunda  and  Austreberta,  virgins. 

2474.  HOR^  BEATJE  MARI^  VIRGINIS  ad  usum 
Ecclesise  Rothomagensis,  cum  Calendario.     MS.  op  the  15th 

century  written  on.  vellum  in  BOLD  GOTHIC   CHARACTERS  IN 
RED  AND  BLACK,  WITH  THE   CALENDAR  IN  GOLD,  BLUE  AND  RED; 


MANJJSCBIPTS— Continued. 

PROBABLY  EXECUTED  AT  RoUEN.      155  UttVeS   {1^4,  ^  4%  iliches)  . 

Ornamented  with  15  large  miniatures  and  54  small  ones, 
including  the  24  of  the  calendar,  which  represent  the  occupa- 
tions of  the  months  and  the  signs  of  the  Zodiac;  205  large  illu- 
minated historiated  initials,  25  horders  composed  of  flowers, 
foliage,  fruits,  scrolls,  animals,  insects,  etc.,  illuminated  in 
gold,  silver  and  colors,  the  ftdl-page  ones  being  embellished 
with  miniature  medallions  of  scenes  from  the  Bible,  and  the 
Life  of  the  Virgin.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  and 
blind  panelled  sides,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford. 

Sfec.  XV 

*  A  very  interesting  manuscript.  The  subjects  of  the  minia- 
tures are  the  usual  ones,  with  the  exception  of  the  13th  (leaf 
115r.)  representing  "les  tkois  vifs  et  les  trois  morts,  " 
which  is  seldom  found.  Among  the  names  of  the  Saints  writ- 
ten in  gold  in  the  Calendar  are:  St.  Gervasius,  St.  Martial,  St, 
Martin,  St.  Denis,  St.  Romanus,  etc.  In  the  litany  we  find: 
St.  Mauritius,  martyr;  St.  Julianus,  St.  Mello,  St.  Romanus,. 
St.  Ausbertus,  St.  Taurinus,  confessors;  and  St.  Radegund  and 
St.  Austreberta,  virgins. 


2475.  HOR^  BEAT^  MARINE  VIRGINIS.  Heures 
Nostre  Dame  a  I'usage  de  Troyes.  French  MS.  op  the  15th 
century,  written  on  vellum  in  Gothic  characters,  in  red 
and  black,  with  the  calendar  in  red  and  black.  237  icavcs 
(101/2x71/4  inches).  Embellished  with  29  fine  large  and 
34  SMALL  miniatures,  24  of  the  latter  being  introduced  in  the 
borders  of  the  Calendar  and  representing  the  occupatioiis  of 
the  months  and  the  signs  -of  the  Zodiac.  Every  page  sur- 
rounded by  rich  ivy  leaf  borders  in  black  and  gold  orna- 
mented ivith  flowers,  birds,  animals,  insects,  centaurs,  grot- 
esques, etc.,  finely  painted  in  gold  and  colors.'  The  borders 
surrounding  the  large  miniatures  are  more  elaborate  than  the 
others,  having  inner  borders  of  red  and  blue  on  a  gold  ground, 
and  tivo  of  them  are  ornamented'  with  medallions  representing 
scenes  from  the  Life  of  Christ  and.  the  Virgin.  4to,  red  velvet, 
painted  gilt  edges,  in  a  levant  morocco  slip  case.  Sa^e.  XV 

*  The  paintings  in  this  manuscript  are  remarkable  for  their 
architectural  details,  vigorous  drawing  and  beauty  of  color. 
Among  the  miniatures  are  found:  The  Virgin  and  Child  en- 
throned, at  their  feet  a  man  and  a  woman  kneeling  (possibly 
the  original  owners  of  the  manuscript)  ;  the  Pieta;  St.  Michel 
and  the  Dragon;  the  Martyrdom  of  St.  Sebastien;  the  Mar- 
tyrdom of  St.  Catherine;  and  an  exquisitely  painted  representa- 
tion of  the  Virgin  and  Child  on  the  margin  of  f.  173. 

This   magnificent    manuscript   was    executed    for    one    of   the 
FAMILY  OF  Habert  du  Berry  d 'Artois,  possibly  the  progenitor 
389 


MA'NVSG'RIPTQ— Continued. 

of  the  poets  Frangois  Pierre,  Isaac  I  and  II  and  Suzanne 
Habert.  The  arms  of  this  family,  impaling  those  of  Pericard, 
are  emblazoned  in  the  borders  of  folios  47  and  146.  Among 
the  names  written  in  red  in  the  Calendar  are  St.  Eemi,  St. 
Savinian  (his  translation  in  black,  March  2),  and  St.  Lupus. 
In  the  Litanies  we  find:  St.  Savinian  martyr;  St.  Lupus,  con- 
fessor; St.  Mastidia,  virgin. 

A  more  particular  account  of  this  splendid  volume  will  be 
found  in  the  "Bulletin  cles  BihliopMles "  for  March,  1860, 
p.  1070. 

[See  Eeproduction.] 

2476.  HOR.^  BEAT^  MARI^  VIRGINIS,  Belgice,  cum 
Calendario.  Superb  Flemish  MS.  on  vellum  op  the  end  op 
THE  15th  century.  171  leaves  (8V2  x  Syg  inches).  Richly 
DECORATED  witJi  exqiUsite  borders  displaying  birds  {including 
peacocks),  fruits,  flowers,  insects,  etc.,  and  also  comprising 
sacred  subjects,  among  which  the  Tortures  op  Hell  and 
Adoration  of  Magi  are  very  curious;  14  beautiful  large 
miniatures,  81  large  illuminated  initials  {of  which  28  are 
historiated)  and  numerous  capitals  in  gold  and  colors,  the 
WORK  OP  a  good  Flemish  artist.  4to,  old  red  velvet,  silver 
gilt  clasps,  with  initials  "  C ' '  and  "  H, "  gilt  edges.      Sffic.  XV 

*  The  beautiful  miniatures  and  very  artistic  borders  are 
painted  in  the  best  Flemish  style,  of  the  school  of  the  Van 
Eycks.  Among  them  the  Annunciation,  Madonna  and  Child, 
Murder  of  the  Innocents,  the  Last  Supper,  the  Crucifixion,  the 
Resurrection,  the  Last  Judgment,  the  Mass  of  St.  Gregory,  are 
truly  fine  specimens  of  illuminating. 

This  superb  manuscript  appears  to  have  been  executed  for 
Cornelis  Crosinck,  Lieutenant-Forester  of  Holland,  whose  juris- 
diction extended  over  nearly  the  whole  of  the  ancient  Ehine- 
Land.  His  arms  and  those  of  his  second  wife,  Hildegarde  Van 
Alkemade,  are  found  emblazoned  twice  in  the  borders  of  f.  109 
verso,  and  their  initials  are  on  the  clasps.  From  the  fact  that 
the  Calendar  does  not  mention  St.  Joseph,  whose  festival  was 
instituted  at  Eome  in  1481  (but  not  generally  observed  until 
1490),  and  that  on  fol.  120  verso  mention  is  made  of  the  death 
of  Pope  Sixtus  IV  (1484),  it  is  probable  that  the  manuscript 
was  executed  after  1484  and  before  1490. 


2477.  HOR^^  BEAT^  MARIiE  VIRGINIS,  Belgice,  cum 
calendario.  Flemish  MS.  of  the  15th  century,  written  in 
Gothic  letters,  black,  blue  and  red  on  vellum.  166  leaves 
(7i/sx5  inches).  Several  pages  ornamented  with  elaborate 
borders  and  semi-borders  in  fine  pen  work  of  foliage,  heads, 
etc.,  in  blue,  red,  mauve,  and  green,  and  with  2  diagrams  in 
red  and  blue,  containing  directions  for  the  flnding  of  the 
golden  numbers  and  the  Sunday  letters,  the  first  bearing  the 
year  1484  and  the  second  1485,  the  probaUe  dates  in  which 
the  MS.  was  executed.    Small  4to,  blue  velvet.  S^c.  XV 

390 


Hours  of  Habkrt  du  Berry  d'Artois  Family;  Fifteenth  Cextury  Manuscript. 

(See  No.  2475.) 


MANUSCRIPTS— Con<  inued. 

2478.  HOR^  BEAT.E  MARI^  VIRGINIS,  Belgiee,  cum 
calendario.     Flemish  MS.  of  the  first  part  of  the  15th 

CENTURY,  ON  VELLUM,  WRITTEN  IN  GOTHIC  CHARACTERS,  IN  RED 

AND  BLACK.  147  Uttves  (5%  X  41/4  inches).  Ornamented 
WITH  5  large  miniatures  on  gold  ground,  5  borders  of  scrolls 
and  flowers  pointed  in  Mack,  green,  gold,  etc.,  and  several 
large  ornamental  initials  on  gold  ground.  8vo,  in  a  Flemish 
17th  century  binding  of  repousse  silver  gilt :  on  the  front  cover 
the  Crucifixion  and  on  the  back  cover  a  representation  of  the 
Religious  Inspiration,  accompanied  by  emblematic  figures ;  the 
back  is  ornamented  with  three  scenes  from  the  Life  of  Christ ; 
chased  clasps,  gilt  edges.  Ssec.  XV 

2479.  INDIAN  DRAWINGS.  A  Series  of  48  water-color 
drawings  heightened  Avith  gold  (14%  x  9%  )of  the  18th  cen- 
tury, executed  by  an  Indian  artist,  representing  Indian 
costumes.    In  one  vol.  folio,  old  panelled  calf.  Ssec.  XVIII 

*  Among  the  subjects  represented,  of  which  fifteen  are  women, 
are  court  officers,  princes,  generals,  privates,  elephant  drivers, 
boatmen,  etc. 

2480.  JARRY  (NICOLAS) .  Prieres  devotes  (Petit  Office  de 
la  Vierge,  Sept  Pseaumes  Penitentiaux,  Vespres  du  Dimanches, 
etc.).  French  MS.  on  vellum,  neatly  and  eleganthi  written 
in  Roman  and  Italic  characters,  tvith  headings  and  initials 
in  gold,  bine  and.  red,  and  each  page  within  a  gold  border, 
executed  by  Jarry  in  the  year  1649,  and  with  his  signature  on 
p.  149.  87  leaves  (4  7/8x3  1/16  inches).  12mo,  old  French 
olive  morocco,  the  sides  tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments 
formed  by  interlacings  and  arabesques,  in  the  manner  of  Le 
Gascon ;  doublure  of  vellum  similarly  tooled  and  gilt,  with 
date  "Juin  1695"  in  the  centre,  gold  clasps,  gilt  edges,  in  a 
morocco  slip  case.  Paris,  1649 

*  The  manuscript  is  embellished  by  4  very  fine  and  5  small 
miniatures  ascribed  to  Petitot,  5  floral  head-pieces  and  9  large- 
illuminated  initials.  The  subjects  of  the  large  miniatures  are: 
1.  The  Nativity;  2.  King  David  praying;  3.  "Ecce  Homo;" 
4.  The  Preaching  of  John  the  Baptist ;  the  small  ones  repre- 
sent the  Crucifixion,  the  burying  of  Christ,  the  Eesurrection, 
etc.  This  manuscript,  which  is  a  fine  example  of  Jarry 's  art 
was  executed  for  the  Due  of  Berry,  grandson  of  Louis  XVI, 
whose  monogram  is  painted  in  gold  at  the  end.  From  the 
Lignerolles  collection. 

2481.  JARRY  (NICOLAS).  Prieres  Saintes  et  Chrestiennes 
tirees  de  I'escriture  et  des  Peres  de  I'^glise.  French  MS. 
on  vellum  very  finely  and  neatly  ivritten  in  Roman  and 
Italic  characters  in  red  and  black,  each  page  within  a  gold 
border,  execl^ted  by  Jarry  in  the  year  1662,  tvith  his  signa- 
ture at  end.  162  pages  (5  x  Si/g  inches).  Title  in  gold  capitals 
within  a  heavy  gold  border,  and  embellished  by  floral  orna- 
ments, wreaths  of  roses,  and  initials  painted  in  gold  and  colors. 
12mo,  contemporary  binding  in  sealskin,  satin  linings,  chased 

391 


MANVSCRIPTS— Continued. 

■gold  clasps,  gilt  edges,  in  a  contemporary  green  silk  bag,  em- 
broidered with  silver  thread,  and  the  monogram  "M.  E.  C, " 
surmounted  by  the  crown  of  a  marquis  on  both  sides.  From 
the  collections  of  Baron  de  La  Roche-Lacarelle  and  G.  de  Ville- 
neuve.  1662 

2482.  KORAN.  Part  XXX.  Arabic  MS.  op  the  15th 
CENTURY  ON  NATIVE  GLAZED  PAPER,  entirely  Written  in  large 
gold  characters  outlined  in  Mack.  44  leaves  (11%  x  8% 
inches).  Emhellished  with  2  ornamental  borders  illuminated 
in  gold  and  blue,  and  numerous  large  and  small  illuminated 
circular  ornaments,  marking  the  divisions  of  chapters  and 
paragraphs.  Folio,  Persian  binding  in  purple  boards,  mo- 
rocco back.  Sffic.  XV 

2483.  KORAN.  Part  XXX.  Arabic  MS.  of  the  begin- 
ning OF  THEl  16th  century,  ON  NATIVE  GLAZED  PAPER,  EXECUTED 

IN  Persia,  written  in  large  and  well-formed  characters,  each 
page  ivithin  gold  borders,  outlined  in  black.  66  leaves  (14  x  8^4 
inches).  First  2  pages  written  in  gold  characters  on  a  ground 
of  arabesques  painted  in  three  shades  of  blue,  and  one  page 
written  in  dull  gold  characters  outlined  in  black  07b  a  ground 
■of  blue  arabesques  painted  on  burnished  gold;  4  pages  sur- 
rounded and  divided  by  gold  and  large  blue  borders  with 
characters  in  dull  gold,  and  3  similar  headings.  Folio,  old 
Persian  lacquered  binding,  painted  dark  brown  and  gold 
(much  rubbed).  Soec.  XVI 

2484.  KORAN.  An  exquisite  Arabic  MS.  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury, with  Persian  interlinear  translation  in  red,  written  on  324 
leaves  of  glazed  paper  (8^4  x  5  inches).  Each  page  sprinkled 
with  gold,  and  within  borders  of  gold  and  blue.  Embellished 
with  10  elaborately  illuminated  pages,  111  ornamental  bands  in 
blue  and  gold  in  the  text,  102  large  marginal  ornaments  indi- 
cating the  division  of  chapters,  and  numerous  other  designs  in 
red,  blue,  and  gold  on  every  page.  8vo,  contemporary  Persian 
lacquered  binding,  finely  painted  outside  and  inside  with 
flowers,  in  gold  and  colors,  painted  edges.  Sfec.  XVIII 

*  This  manuscript  is  one  of  the  best  examples  of  its  class. 

2485.  KORAN.  Arabic  MS.  of  the  end  of  the  18th  century 
or  beginning  of  the  19th,  written  on  366  leaves  of  glazed  paper 
(714x4%  inches).  First  2  pages  entirely  illuminated  in  a 
floral  design  in  blue  and  gold  and  the  first  2  pages  of  text  sur- 
rounded by  floral  borders  also  in  blue  and,  gold;  all  the  pages 
within  gold  borders,  and,  numerous  marginal  illuminated  orna- 
ments to  indicate  the  chapters.  8vo,  contemporary  Persian 
binding  of  brown  morocco,  sunken  panels  with  raised  flowers 
and  foliage  in  dull  gold ;  doublure  of  red  morocco  having 
corner  and  centre  ornaments  in  a  scroll  pattern  cut  out  and 
attached  to  a  blue  ground.  Saec.  XVIII-XIX 

39'^ 


MANJISCHIPTS—Coniinued. 

2486.  KORAN.  Arabic  MS.  of  the  end  of  the  18th  century 
or  beginning  of  the  19th,  written  on  222  leaves  of  glazed  paper 
(91/4x5%  inches).  Each  page  within  ornamental  gold  lines 
and  douhle  gold  borders,  between  which  are  ornaments  in 
blue  and  gold.  Embellished  with  6  rich  borders  of  Persian 
design  painted  in  gold  and  colors.  8vo,  contemporary  Persian 
lacquered  binding  painted  on  the  outside  and  inside  in  borders 
and  panels  of  flowers.  Siec.  XVIII-XIX 

2487.  KORAN.  Arabic  MS.  of  the  early  part  of  the  19th 
century,  written  on  335  leaves  of  glazed  paper  (714  x4i/^ 
inches).  Each  page  within  borders  of  gold  outlined  in  black, 
and  with  gold  divisio7i  lines;  the  first  2  pages  illuminated  in 
gold  ayid  colors.    12mo,  old  green  satin.  Ssec.  XIX 

2488.  KORAN.  Arabic  MS.  written  on  glazed  paper  A.  H. 
1233  (A.  D.  1817).  304  leaves  (67/8x4%  inches).  Each 
page  within  gold  borders,  and  ivith  numerous  marginal  orna- 
ments, the  first  2  pages  being  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors. 
8vo,  contemporary  Persian  binding  in  red  morocco,  gilt  centre 
and  comer  ornaments.  1817 

2489.  LEONICENUS  (NICOLAUS).  Libellus  de  epidemia, 
quam  vulgo  morbum  Gallicum  vocant.  Venetiis :  in  domo 
Aldi  Manutii,  1497.  INIanuscript  facsimile  on  vellum,  prob- 
ably EXECUTED  IN  Frajstce,  at  the  beginning  of  the  19th  cen- 
tury. 28  leaves  (8i/4x5i/2  incites).  8vo,  old  French  red 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  and  blind-tooled  borders,  the 
Aldine  anchor  in  the  centre,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Bozer- 
ian.    From  the  Syston  Park  library.  Sfec.  XIX 

*  See  no.  201-i  for  original  Aldine  Edition  of  1497. 

2490.  LE  VAILLANT  DE  LA  BASSARDRIES.  L 'Ac- 
cord de  la  grace  et  de  la  liberte,  poeme  aceompagne  de 
remarques.  French  MS.  on  paper  of  the  end  of  the  17th 
CENTURY,  elegantly  WRITTEN,  cach  page  within  ruled  borders. 
160  leaves  (IO14  x  8  inches) .  Numerous  pen-and-ink  flourishes. 
4to,  old  French  olive  morocco,  gilt  tooled  broad  floral  borders, 
rose  satin  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup.  Sa?e.  XVII 

2491.  LORRIS  (GUILLAUME  DE)  and  MEUXG  (JEHAN 
DE).  Le  Roman  de  la  Rose,  et  oeuvres  diverses  de  Jehan  de 
Meung.  French  j\IS.  on  vellum  of  the  15tii  century  writ- 
ten IN  LETTRES  RATARDES,  RED  AND  BLACK,  doublc  COlumnS.    202 

leaves  (I314  x  9i/4  inches).  Ornamented  w^ith  2  large  and  74 
SMALL  miniatures  and  numerous  borders  composed  of  flowers, 
leaves,  scrolls,  etc.,  illumiuafed  in  gold  and  colors;  also  hun- 
dreds of  illuminated  initials.     Folio,  old  green  velvet,  corner 

398 


MAN-USCmPTS— Continued. 

pieces,  central  monogram  and  clasps  of  gilt  brass,  gilt  edoes  ■ 
on  the  upper  part  of  the  front  cover  is  applied  a  silver  plate 
with  the  inscription  "Le  Roman  de  la  Rose,"  probably  from 
an  older  binding.  Ssec.  XV 

*  "Le  Eoman  de  la  Eose"  occupies  the  .first  150  leaves;  on  fol. 
351  recto  begins  "Testament  de  Jean  de  Meung"  ending  on 
fol.  177  verso;  the  other  leaves  contain  the  rare  "  Songe  rime,"' 
"Le  codieile  maistre  Jehan  de  Meung,"  and  the  "Miserere 
defunetorum ' '  in  French  and  in  Latin.  The  large  miniatures 
represent  the  poet  sleeping  and  dreaming  of  the  characters  in 
his  Eomance  and  Jehan  de  Meimg  sitting  at  a  table  and  writing. 
The  miniatures  apparently  have  been  slightly  retouched.  In  a 
morocco  slip  case. 

This  manuscript  was  formerly  in  the  collections  of  Le  Tellier^ 
Marquis  de  Courtanvaux,  whose  stamp  is  on  the  first  and  last 
pages.     Later  it  was  in  the  library  of  Henri  Bordes. 

[See  Eeproductibn.] 

2492.  INIIXIATURES.  A  series  of  9  large  miniatures  (size 
about  8x5  inches),  cut  from  Books  of  Hours  printed  on  vel- 
lum, illuminated  in  gold  and  colors  and  mounted  on  vellum 
leaves,  in  one  volume,  folio,  red  morocco,  the  sides  in  compart- 
ments formed  bv  interlaced  bands,  with  fillets  and  pointille. 

Ssec.  xv-xvr 

2493.  MINIATURES.  76  miniatures  well  painted  in  gold 
and  colors,  by  an  Indian  artist  on  native  glazed  paper  (about 
91/4  X  61/4  inches),  all  neatly  inlaid  and  interleaved,  bound  in  a 
folio  volume,  dark  green  morocco,  the  sides  tooled  and  gilt 
in  a  design  of  scrolls ;  doublure  of  olive  morocco,  tooled  and 
gilt  in  a  similar  manner,  gilt  edges,  by  Mackenzie. 

Sffic.  XVIII-XIX 

*  The  subjects  represented  in  the  miniatures  include  domestic,, 
court,  battle,  amorous  and  religious  customs  and  ceremonies,, 
acrobats,  snake  charmers,  musicians,  etc.  From  the  Sir  William 
Jones  collection. 

2494.  MINIATURES.  11  well-executed  miniatures  on  vel- 
lum, copied  from  15th  and  16th  century  originals,  chiefly 
Italian,  representing  the  Last  Supper,  the  Announcement  to 
the  Shepherds,  the  Presentation  in  the  Temple,  the  Descent 
of  the  Holy  Ghost,  the  Annunciation,  etc.  Bound  in  one  vol. 
small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  panelled  sides,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Sa^c.  XIX 

2495.  MISS.E  PONTIFICALES.  Manuscript  of  the  be- 
ginning OF  THE  16tH  century  ON  VELLUM,  WRITTEN  IN  LARGE 
AND    WELL-FORMED    GOTHIC    CHARACTERS,    RED    AND    BLACK,    and 

executed  in  Italy  for  a  prelate  of  the  Borgia  family.     Orna- 

394 


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EOMAN  DE  LA  EOSE,  FIFTEENTH  CeNTUKY   MANUSCRIPT. 

(See  No.  2491.) 


MANUSCBII'TS— Continued. 

mented  with  a  fine  fuU-page  horder  composed  of  flowers  and 
scrolls,  with  4  small  miniatures  in  the  corners,  119  large  orna- 
mental initials,  and  numerous  small  ones,  all  illuminated  in 
gold  and  colors;  also  an  historiated  initial  representi^ig  a 
"Pietd"  at  the  heginning  of  the  Canon.  Folio,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case.  Saec.  XVI 

2496.  MISSALE   ad  usmn  Ecclesiaj   Turonensis.     MS.   of 

THE  BEGINNING  OF  THE  16tH  CENTURY,  WRITTEN  ON  VELLUM 
IN  ELEGANT  LETTRES  BATARDES,  RED  AND  BLACK,  dOllMe  COlumnS,. 

and  probably   executed  in   Touraine.     169   leaves    (131/2x9 
inches).    Ornamented  with  2  fine  full-page  miniatures,  3 
LARGE  ONES,  Occupying  half  the  size  of  the  page,  and  19  small 
ones.     All   the    large    miniatures    surrounded    by    rich    and 
elaborate  borders,  in  the  style  of  the  Italian  Renaissance,  in 
gold  camdieu  and  blue,  on  a  blue  and  gold  ground;  also  an 
illuminated  border  representing  the  instruments  of  the  passion 
{leaf  99  recto)  and  numerous  floral  and  ornamental  initials  on 
gold  ground.     Folio,  old  crimson  velvet,  gilt  edges,  in  a  mo- 
rocco case.  Sffic.  XVI 
*  A  Superb  Missal.     The  miniatures  are  remarkable  for 
correctness   of   design,    execution   and   coloring.      They  may   b© 
numbered  among  the  best  productions  of  the  School  of  Touraine, 
and  possibly  are  the  work  of  one  of  Jean  Foucquet's  pupils, 
although  influenced  by  Flemish  art.     The  2  full-page  miniatures 
represent  the  preparations  for  the  Crucifixion.     Christ  is  sitting 
on  a  rock,  bound,  and  crowned  with  thorns,  a  workman  nearby  is 
completing  the  cross,  the  two  thieves,  bound,  stand  at  the  foot 
of  the  other  two  crosses;  in  the  foreground  are  soldiers  and  the 
Virgin  Mary  supported  by  the  holy  women  and  St.  John;    II. 
The  Crucifixion:  at  the  foot  of  the  three  crosses  are  the  holy 
women,  one  of  whom  supports  on  her  knees  the  fainting  Virgin, 
and  the  soldiers  casting  lots  for  the  vestment  of  Jesus;  in  the 
background  there  are  more  soldiers,  on  foot  and  on  horseback, 
and  in  the  distance  appear  the  hills  of  Jerusalem.     The  large 
miniatures  represent:    1.  the  Nativity;    2.  the  Eesurrection ;    3. 
the  Descent  of  the  Holy  Ghost.   Among  the  small  miniatures  may 
be  mentioned:   St.  Gatian,  first  bishop  of  Tours,  preaching;  the 
Martyrdom  of  St.  Stephen;   St.  Maurice  and  his  warriors;   St. 
Martin  of  Tours  dividing  his  cloak  with  the  beggar,  etc.     Some 
of  the  miniatures  have  been  slightly  restored. 

The  missal  has  the  following  special  services :  Mass  of  St. 
Gatian,  first  bishop  of  Tours,  of  St.  Martin,  bishop  of  Tours, 
and  of  St.  Guillermus,  bishop  of  Bourges;  in  the  Litany  we 
find  Gatian  and  Lidorius,  confessors ;  Monegunda,  virgin.  All 
these  point  to  Tours  as  the  place  of  origin  of  the  MS.  The 
arms  of  the  Lalemant  family  of  Berry  (de  gueules  a  un  chevron 
395 


MANUSCBIVTS— Continued. 

d'or  accompagne  de  trois  roses  d'argent)  are  emblazoned  in 
the  first  two  borders,  and  in  six  of  the  small  miniatures.  Prob- 
ably this  magnificent  missal  was  executed  for  a  member  of  that 
family.  For  a  longer  and  more  detailed  description  see  the 
catalogue  of  Firmin-Didot  (year  1879,  no.  18),  to  whom  the 
manuscript  belonged. 

[See  Frontispiece.] 

2497.  NUSHIRVAN.  Rissalali  (a  Treatise  upon  mysti- 
oism  and  poetry) .  Persian  MS.,  beautifully  written  on  native 
glazed  paper,  on  an  ornamental  gold  ground  within  lines  of 
gold  and  colors,  by  Mohammed  Isma  'el  al  Shirazi,  in  the  A.  H. 
1234  (A.  D.  1818-19).  124  leaves  (73/4x51/8  inches).  Em- 
bellished wUh  13  miniatures  painted  in  delicate  colors  and  8 
elaborate  borders  in  blue,  red  and  gold.  8vo,  Persian  lac- 
quered binding  painted  inside  and  outside  with  orchids,  roses, 
and  nightingales,  in  a  red  morocco  slip  case.  1818-19 

2498.  OFFICIUM  BEAT^  MARI.^  VIRGINIS  secundum 
usiun  Romanum,  cum  calendario.     Manuscript  of  the  15th 

CENTURY,  VERY  NEATLY  WRITTEN  ON  VELLUM  IN  GOTHIC  CHAR- 
ACTERS, IN  RED  AND  BLACK;  BY  A  FLEMISH  SCRIBE.      210   leaVCS 

(3%x2%  inches).  Embellished  with  30  fine  borders  com- 
posed of  floivers,  fruits,  birds,  etc.,  exquisitely  painted  on  a 
dtdl  gold  ground,  13  large  miniatures  representing  the  usual 
subjects,  and  a  small  one;  also  numerous  large  and  small  orna- 
mental initials  in  a  gray  camdieu  on  a  gold  ground.  16mo, 
old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  in  straight-grain  morocco  case. 

Sfee.  XV 

*  A  pretty  little  manuscript,  the  miniatures  of  which  are  re- 
markable for  delicacy  of  composition  and  brilliancy  of  color. 
From  the  Mosbourg  library,  with  book-plate. 

2499.  OFFICIUM  BEAT^  MARI^  VIRGINIS  secun- 
dum usum  Romanum,  cum  calendario.     MS.  of  the  latter 

part  OF  THE  15th  CENTURY,  W^RITTEN  ON  VELLUM  IN  GOTHIC 
CHARACTERS,  IN  RED  AND  BLACK,  AND  EXECUTED  BY  A  FLEMISH 

SCRIBE.     186   leaves    (5x3%  inches).     Ornamented  with   15 

MINIATURES    OF    GOOD    EXECUTION    AND    COLORING,    30     borders, 

composed  of  flowers,  fruits,  scrolls  and  birds  painted  in  gold 
and  colors,  and  numerous  illuminated  initials.  8vo,  old  green 
silk   (worn),  in  a  green  morocco  slip  case.  Sffic.  XV 

*  The  Calendar  has  Amandus  and  Vedastus,  Benedictus,  and 
Nicasius  in  red;  Gudila,  Walburga,  Walric  and  Lambert  in 
black:  these  indicate  the  Low  Countries  as  the  place  of  origin 
of  the  manuscript;  the  name  of  St.  Benedict  in  red  shows  that 
it  was  executed  for  some  monastery  of  the  Benedictine  Order. 

2500.  OFFICIUM  BEAT^  ET  GLORIOS^  VIRGINIS 
MARIiE  matris  domini  nostri  Jesu  Christi  secundum  Roman- 
am  Curiam,  cum  CalenSario.     MS.  of  the  15th  century, 

WRITTEN  ON  VELLUM  IN   GOTHIC   CHARACTERS,  RED  AND  BLACK; 

396 


MA'NJJSGIilFTS— Continued. 

executed  in  South  Italy.  121  leaves  (71^x614  inches). 
Ornamented  tvifh  15  large  historiated  initials,  4  fine  bor- 
ders composed  of  angels,  animals,  pcacocl-s,  parrots,  scrolls, 
leaves,  flowers,  etc.,  illuminated,  in  gold  and  colors,  11  illumi- 
nated semi-borders  of  a  floral  character,  and  hundreds  of 
capitals  in  gold,  blue  and  red,  illuminated  arms  on  folio  7. 
Small  4to,  light  green  velvet,  gilt  edges.  Ssec.  XV 

*  The  Calendar  has  Antonius  Abbas,  translatio  S.  Januarii 
episeopi  et  martyris,  Benedictus  Abbas,  Apparitio  S.  Michaelis 
Archangel!,  Bernardinus  de  ordine  Minorum,  Antonius  de  Padua, 
Vitus,  Modestus  and  Cresantius,  Margarita,  Donatus,  Nicolaua 
de  Tolentius,  Dedicatio  S.  Michaelis  archangeli,  Franciscus, 
Nicolaus  episcopus.  All  of  which  would  indicate  that  the  manu- 
script was  made  for  use  in  some  Franciscan  monastery  in  South- 
em  Italy. 

2501.  OFFICIUM    BEATISSIM^    VIRGINIS    MARIiE 
secundum  consuetudinem  Romanae  Curiae.    MS.  op  the  15th 

CENTURY,   written   ON   VELLUM   IN  NEAT  AND   ELEGANT    GOTHIC 

CHARACTERS,  RED  AND  BLACK;  and  cxccutcd  in  the  North  of 
Tuscany.  201  leaves  (3%x23/4  inches).  Ornamented  with 
3  large  historiated  initials,  3  borders  of  floivers,  fruits  and 
foliage,  and  19  ornamental  initials,  all  illuminated  in  gold 
and  colors.  Also  numerous  initials  with  pen-and-ink  scroll 
work  in  red  and  blue.  Small  8vo,  old  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  Sajc.  XV 

*  The  Calendar  has :  SS.  Antonius  abbas,  Agatha,  Monica, 
Nicolaus  de  Tolentino,  Dedicatio  Basilicee  S.  Michelis,  Dedicatio 
BasiJicEe  S.  SaJvatoris,  Martinus,  Ansanus,  Inventio  S.  Crucis, 
Exaltato  S.  Crucis  in  red;  in  the  Litanys  are  SS.  Gervasius 
and  Prothasius,  martyrs;  S.  Clara,  virgin.  All  of  these  point 
to  Lucca  as  the  probable  place  of  origin  of  the  manuscript. 

2502.  OFFICIUM   BEAT^   MARI^   VIRGINIS    secun- 
dum usum  et  consuetudinem  Romans  Curige,  cum  calendario. 

MS.    OP    THE    15th    CENTURY,    WRITTEN    ON    VELLUM    IN    LARGE 

Gothic  characters,  red  and  black,  and  executed  at  Sala- 
manca, Spain.  467  leaves  (8%x5%  inches).  Embellished 
WITH  13  PULL-PAGE  MINIATURES,  among  tvhich  are  the  Electing 
of  Joachim  and  Anna,  and  St.  Veronica  holding  the  Sudarium; 
156  richly  decorated  borders  and  semi-borders  of  scrolls, 
flowers,  birds,  figures,  and  grotesques,  painted  in  various 
colors  heightened  with  gold;  24  historiated  initials,  and  on  the 
pages  opposite  the  miniatures  large  initials  of  a  floral  design 
on  a  gold  ground;  also  hundreds  of  initials  in  gold  on  an  orna- 
mental ground  of  blue  and  red.  Thick  4to,  old  calf  with  blind 
toolings,  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  slip  case.  Srec.  XV 

*  The  miniatures  are  good  examples  of  Spanish  illumination, 
but  show  a  strong  Flemish  influence,  especially  in  the  borders. 
On  the  lower  border  of  the  first  page  are  painted  the  arms  of 
the  original  owner,  held  by  two  angels.  From  the  library  of 
Prince  di  Torella,  with  bookplate. 

397 


IIA'NJJSC'RIPTS— Continued. 

2503.  PETRARCA  (FRANCESCO).  Sonetti,  Caxizoni  e 
Trionfi.  Italian  Manuscript  op  the  end  of  the  15th  cen- 
tury, ON  VELLUM,  u'ritten  in  neat  Roman  cliaracters.  197 
leaves  (9x5%  indies).  First  page  of  text  surrounded  hy  an 
elaborate  full-page  border  of  garlands,  cupids,  birds,  etc., 
illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  containing  6  heads,  and  with 
historiated  initials;  also  14  illuminated  lateral  borders  in  the 
interlaced  and  floral  style,  and  numerous  ornamental  initials. 
4to,  light  brown  morocco,  the  sides  gilt  in  the  Aldine  manner, 
gilt  edges,  in  a  board  case.  The  full-page  border  is  some- 
what rubbed.  Soec.  XV 

2504.  PETRARCA  (FRANCESCO).  Sonetti,  Canzoni  e 
Trionfi.  Italian  MS.  op  the  latter  part  op  the  15th  cen- 
tury, ON  VELLUM,  written  in  humanistic  characters.  176 
leaves  (11%  x  6%  inches).  First  page  surrounded  by  a  bor- 
der of  flowers,  figures,  etc.,  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors, 
with  ttvo  angels  in  the  lower  part  supporting  a  coat  of  arms, 
another  illuminated  floral  semi-border  on  leaf  140,  and  over 
300  small  illuminated  initials.     Small  folio,  old  vellum. 

Sffic.  XV 

2505.  PRAYER-BOOK.  Coptic  and  Arabic  manuscript 
Prayer-book  of  the  17th  century,  written  in  red  and  black  on 
256  leaves  of  native  paper  (41/4x3%  inches).     Embellished 

with  3  PULL-PAGE  CRUDELY  EXECUTED  MINIATURES  OP  GOD  THE 

Father,  the  Virgin  and  Child,  and  King  David.  8  pull- 
page  ORNAMENTS,  AND  8  HEADINGS  PAINTED  IN  GOLD  AND  COLORS. 
Thick  16mo,  old  Oriental  binding  in  brown  morocco,  gilt  and 
painted  maroon  centre  and  comer  ornaments,  in  an  old  red 
morocco  case.  Ssec.  XVII 

*  From  the  Bateman  Collection,  with  bookplate. 

2506.  PREVOST.  Les  Prieres  du  Salut  pour  la  Chapelle 
du  Roy.  French  MS.  on  vellum,  very  neatly  and  accurately 
'Written  in  Roman  and  Italic  characters,  each  page  within  gilt 
borders  outlined  in  black,  executed  by  Prevost  in  the  18th 
century.  16  leaves  (6  2/8  x  4  inches).  Title  in  gold  and  blue 
capitals,  within  a  border  of  garlands,  a  cupid's  head,  birds, 
floivers,  etc.,  painted  in  gold  and  colors,  amd  5  large  gold 
initials,  the  grounds  representing  landscapes  delicately 
painted.  8vo,  old  French  blue  morocco,  gilt  dentelle  borders 
in  the  sides,  with  the  arms  op  Marie  Leczinska,  Queen  of 
Louis  XV,  in  the  centre  of  both  covers,  her  crowned  mono- 
gram in  the  comers  and  in  the  panels  of  the  back,  satin  lin- 
ings, gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup :  in  a  morocco  slip  case.    ■ 

Sffic.  XVIII 

*  This  fine  manuscript  was  evidently  executed  for  Queen 
Maria  Leczinska,  whose  arms  also  appear  painted  at  the  head 
of  the  dedication.  From  the  collection  of  Count  de  Mousbourg, 
with  bookplate. 

198 


MANVSCmPTS— Continued. 

2507.  PSALTERIU:\I  DAVIDIS  euin  Calendario  ad  iisnni 
Sanun.  Latin  ^Ianuscript  on  vellum  of  the  first  part  of 
THE  XIIItii  century,  written  in  Gothic  characters  in 
BLACK  AND  RED,  with  the  Calendar  in  gold,  blue  and  red,  exe- 
cuted hy  an  Anglo-Norman  scribe.  191  leaves  (9x6^2 
inches).  Embellished  with,  50  -fine  large  circular  miniatures, 
two  on  each  leaf  painted  on  burnished  gold  ground,  and  con- 
tained within  ornamental  panels  in  rose,  blue  and  gold;  24 
small  circular  miniatures  on  the  margins  of  the  Calendar 
representing  the  occupations  of  the  months,  and  the  signs  of 
the  Zodiac,  and  187  large  and  small  historiated  initials  on  gold 
ground.  Every  page  of  the  text  is  beautifully  and  elaborately 
ornamented  with  designs  of  the  most  varied  character,  small 
initial  letters,  marginal  tracery  in  red  and  blue,  and  finials  in 
the  forms  of  fishes,  birds  and  grotesques  in  gold  and  black. 
4to,  old  brown  morocco,  brass  clasps,  gilt  edges,  in  a  brown 
morocco  case.  Sfec.  XIII 

*  In  the  Calendar  are  found  the  following  Saints :  Columba 
in  blue,  King  Edmund  in  red,  Columbanus  and  Thomas  a  Becket 
in  blue:  in  the  litanies  we  find:  Oswald,  Edmund,  Edward, 
martyrs;  Augustine  Amande,  Dunstan,  confessors;  and  Col- 
umba, Fredeswida,  Etheldreda,  virgins.  This  shows  that  the 
psalter  was  executed  for  the  use  of  Salisbury.  The  large  minia- 
tures represent  scenes  from  the  life  of  Christ  and  all  are  exe- 
cuted with  admirable  skill,  being  very  remarkable  for  drawing 
and  fresh  coloring. 


2508.  PSALTERIUM  DAVIDIS  cum  Calendario.  Manu- 
script on  vellum  of  the  END  OF  THE  13tH  CENTLTRY  OR  BE- 
GINNING OF  THE  14th,  WRITTEN  IN   GOTHIC   CHARACTERS,  WITH 

THE  Calendar  in  black  and  red,  and  executed  in  the  Low" 
Countries  218  leaves  (6%x4%  inches).  Ornamented  with 
15  PULL-PAGE  miniatures  ON  GOLD  GROUND,  cnclosed  in  Gothic 
architectural  frames,  12  large  miniatures  in  the  calendar  rep- 
resenting the  occupations  of  the  months,  9  large  historiated 
initials  containing  representations  of  the  principal  saints  and 
175  illuminated  initials,  besides  numerous  smaller  ones;  each 
page  within  trilateral  borders  of  blue,  red  and  gold,  ending  in 
monkeys'  heads,  owls,  peacocks,  etc.  Thick  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  covered  with  a  rich  mosaic  design  of  flowers  and 
scrolls  of  dark  and  light  green,  citron  and  ivory  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindeiy  (Leon  Maillard  finisher),  in  a 
morocco  slip  case.  Sfec.  XIII — XIV 

*  The  calendar  has  Dionysius,   Germanus,  Basilius,   Eemigius 
and  Bavo,   Franciscus,  Donatianus,  Martinus,   and  Amandus   & 
Vedastue    (this  by  a  somewhat  later  hand)    in  red;    Genovefa, 
Gertrude,    Valdetrude,   Lambertus,   Leodegarius,    Willibrord,   in 
399 


MANUSCRIPTS— Coniinwe<?. 

black;  in  the  Litany  we  find  Qiiintine,  Tnartyr;  Bavo,  Aman- 
dus,  Donatianus,  Remigius,  confessors ;  Benedicta,  Walbiirga, 
Gertrude,  vvrgins.  All  this  points  to  the  Low  Countries  as  the 
place  of  origin  of  the  manuscript. 

The  miniatures  represent  the  Bajatism  of  Christ;  the  Scourg- 
ing; the  Descent  into  Hell;  St.  Mary  Magdalen  kneeling  at  the 
feet  of  the  resurrected  •  Christ ;  Christ  and  St.  Thomas;  St. 
Dominick  preaching;  St.  Francis  of  Assisi  preaching  to  the 
birds;  the  Last  Judgment,  etc.  They  are  all  characteristic  of 
the  Flemish  art  of  the  period.  2  leaves  of  the  Calendar  mis- 
bound  and  all  the  miniatures  more  or  less  restored.  From  the 
' '  Bibliotheca  Renesiana. ' ' 

[See  Reproduction.] 

2509.  ROUSSELET  (JEAN-PIERRE).  Prieres  de  la 
Messe  ecrites  par  Rousselet  a  Paris,  M.  DCC.  XXV.  French 
MS.  on  paper,  written  in  elegant  Roman  characters  in  black 
and  red,  within  borders  of  gold  and  black,  executed  by  Rous- 
selet at  Paris  in  1725.  45  leaves  (6x4i/8  inches).  Title  in 
gold,  blue  and  red  within  a  pretty  border  of  flowers  and  gar- 
lands in  colors  on  a  gold  ground,  in  the  Louis  XV  style;  em- 
bellished by  2  fidl-page  miniatures  representing  Jesus  pray- 
ing in  the  Garden  of  Olives,  and  the  Raising  of  the  Cross; 
2  vignettes  and  4  tail-pieces  delicately  painted  in  gold  and 
colors.  8vo,-  old  French  light  brown  morocco,  gilt  tooled 
mosaic  borders  of  dark  brown  and  red  morocco,  the  crowned 
MONOGRAM  OP  Marie  Leczinska  STAMPED  IN  GOLD  on  a  Central 
ornament  of  brown  morocco ;  doublure  of  blue  morocco,  with 
large  gilt  tooled  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup ;  in  a  case. 

Paris,  1725 

*  This  beautiful  manuscript  was  executed  by  order  of  Louis 
XV,  and  presented  by  him  to  Marie  Leczinska  on  the  4th  of 
September,  1725,  the  day  of  their  marriage.  From  the  libraries 
of  the  Duchess  of  Berry,  who  inherited  it  from  the  Royal  family 
of  France,  Bancel,  Baron  de  La  Roehe-Lacarelle  and  Henri 
Bordes. 

2510.  SHAHALI,  SAHIB  OF  DELHI.  Bostan-ul-Mohad- 
dithin.  Persian  MS.  of  the  second  part  of  the  18th  century, 
neatly  written  on  131  leaves  of  native  paper  (8%  x  5% 
inches).  Each  page  within  lined  borders  in  black,  red  and 
blue;  the  first  two  and  the  last  two  pages  within  rich  floral 
borders  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors;  interlineations  in  gold. 
8vo,  in  a  superb  mosaic  binding  of  Persian  design  in  dark  and 
lighter  blue,  green,  citron,  red,  and  ivory  morocco,  delicately 
tooled  and  gilt  in  small  ornaments ;  doublure  with  a  mosaic 
pattern  in  panels  of  ivory,  citron  and  blue  morocco,  floral  gold 
tools  and  small  red  flowers,  oriental  red  silk  linings,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.     Leon  Maillard  finisher.     Sage.  XVIII 

*  An  interesting  Persian  Manuscript  of  Shahali  's  ' '  Garden 
of  Traditionaries. "  Inserted  are  two  modern  water-color  draw- 
ings of  flowers. 

400 


Flemish  Psaltkr,  cii-ca  1310. 
(See  No.  2508.) 


MANUSCRIPTS— Continued. 

2511.  SVETONIUS  TRANQUILLUS.  De  duodeeim  Cffi- 
sariim  vitis  libri  XII.    Latin  manuscript  of  "The  Lives  of 

THE  Twelve  C^sars"  on  vellum,  written  in  humanistic 

CHARACTERS   BY    MiLANO    BURRO    IN    1433,    PROBABLY    EXECUTED 

AT  Florence.  168  leaves  (9%^x7i/^  inches).  Ornamented 
with  6  fuU-page  and  6  three-quavter  page  miniatures  on  gold, 
ground  or  diaper  work,  representing  imaginative  portraits  of 
the  12  Roman  Emperors,  the  first  surrounded  by  an  histori- 
ated  border  in  compartme)its  containing  scenes  from  the  life 
of  Julius  Ccesar;  also  12  large  ornamental  initials  on  gold 
ground.  4to,  in  a  16th  century  Italian  binding  of  dark  brown 
morocco,  the  sides  tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments,  in  the 
centre  of  both  covers  the  device  (the  phoenix)  of  Gabriel 
GiOLiTO  de'  Ferrari,  the  well-known  printer,  gilt  edges 
(rebacked).     In  a  bro\ATi  morocco  case.  1433 

2512.  SA^ETONIUS  TRANQUILLUS.  De  vita  duodeeim 
C^sarum.  Latin  MS.  of  the  15th  century  on  paper,  writ- 
ten IN  humanistic  characters,  and  executed  in  Italy.  121 
leaves  (11x8  indies).  First  page  surrounded  by  a  border 
of  interlaced  scrolls  in  white,  rose  green  and  gold  on  a  blue 
ground  introducing  animals,  with  three  miniature  medallions, 
and  the  aryns  of  a  bishop,  supported  by  two  angels,  in  the 
lower  part;  also  12  large  illuminated  initials,  the  first  of  wliich 
is  historiated.  Folio,  dark  brown  levant  morocco,  blind  tooled 
sides  in  the  15th  century  French  style,  gilt  edges,  ])y  Triquil- 
lier.  Saec.  XV 

2513.  TACITUS.  Annales,  Fragmentum  libri  XI,  et  libri 
XII-XVI;  Historia?,  libri  I-V.  Manuscript  of  the  15th 
century  on  vellum,  tvritten  partly  in  semi-gothic  characters, 
and  partly  in  humanistic;  executed  in  Italy.  218  leaves 
(10%  X 71/4  inches).  First  page  surrounded  by  a  rich  and 
elaborate  border  composed  of  white  scrolls  on  a  blue  ground 
flecked  ivith  ivhite,  red  and  green  being  added,  the  loiver  and 
outer  side  broken  by  an  ornamental  band  in  red,  silver,  brown 
and  gold,  and  introducing  peacocks,  bambinos,  hares,  insects, 
and  a  medallion  portrait  of  Tacitus;  in  the  lower  part  an 
Italian  coat  of  arms.  4to,  dark  brown  levant  morocco  covered 
with  a  blind-tooled  design  in  compartments,  with  gold  and 
red  dots,  in  the  manner  of  the  15th  century  Florentine  bind- 
ings, gilt  edges,  by  Gruel.  "  Saec.  XV 

2514.  TASHRIH-UL-AKWAM.  Persian  MS.  on  fine 
native  glazed  paper  of  the  year  1825,  written  in  elegant 
characters  in  red  and  black,  each  page  within  borders  ruled 
in  gold,  blue,  red  and  brown.  418  leaves  (12^/4  x  8%  inches). 
Embellished  with  122  fine  full-page  miniature-paintings, 
the  work  of  a  skilful  Persian  artist,  representing  the  Persian 

401 


MANJJQCBl'PTS— Continued. 

and  Indian  castes  and  their  occupations.  Folio,  blue  morocco, 
THE  ARMS  OF  JoHN,  Earl  OP  Clare,  in  the  centre  of  both, 
covers,  fi^ilt  edges,  in  a  blue  morocco  case,  lined  with  velvet. 

1825 
*  This  manuscript  contains  an  historical  and  legendary  ac- 
count of  the  different  castes  of  Hindustan,  beginning  with 
Vishnu,  and  it  was  executed  for  presentation  to  Sir  John  Mal- 
colm, the  historian  of  Persia  and  India.  The  manuscript  is 
described  at  length  in  a  manuscript  pamphlet  of  66  pp.,  small 
4to,  uniformly  bound  with  the  volume,  and  enclosed  in  the  case. 

2515.  TERENTIUS.  Comoediffi.  Aeeedunt  Epitaphia  tres 
Ulyssis  de  Lambertinis  composita  a  B.  Cantello  et  J.  B.  de 
Auro.  MS.  of  the  15th  century,  on  vellum,  written  in  human- 
istic characters,  and  executed  in  Italy.  108  leaves  (10%  x  714 
inches).  With  8  ornamental  initials  painted  in  various  colors. 
Small  folio,  citron  levant  morocco.  Sac.  XV 

2516.  TRAGEDIE  FRANgOISE  d'un  more  cruel  envers 
son  seigneur  nomme  Riviery,  Gentilliomme  Espagnole,  sa 
damoiselle,  &  ses  enf ants.  Rouen :  chez  Abraham  Cousturier 
[ca.  1610.]  Manuscript  facsimile  on  vellum,  executed  in 
France  at  the  beginning  of  the  19th  century.  24  leaves 
(6%x4  inches).  5  pen-and-ink  vignettes,  reproductions  of 
the  woodcuts  in  the  original.  8vo,  old  blue  straight  grain  mo- 
rocco, silk  linings,  gilt  edges.  Saec.  XIX 

2517.  TRAGICOM:gDIE  de  la  Rebellion,  ou  mescontente- 
ment  des  grenouilles  contre  Jupiter.  Rouen :  chez  Abraham 
Cousturier  [before  1628] .  Manuscript  facsimile  on  vellum 
executed  in  France  at  the  beginning  of  the  19th  century.  12 
leaves  (6%x4  inches).  Pen-and-ink  vignette  on  title  repro- 
ducing the  woodcut  of  the  original.  8vo,  old  blue  straight- 
grain  morocco,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges.  Sffic.  XIX 

2518.  TR:fiSOR  SPIRITUEL  tire  de  la  pure  parole  de 
Dieu,  et  de  quelques  en  droits  du  livre  de  I'lmitation  de  Jesus 
Christ.  French  MS.  on  paper  of  the  17th  century.  Bided 
throughout  in  red.  196  leaves  {dy^xSyg  inches).  12mo,  old 
French  red  morocco,  doublure  of  red  morocco  mth  gilt  borders, 
gilt  edges,  probably  by  Boyet.  Siec.  XVII 


402 


THIRTY-FOURTH   SESSION,  WEDNESDAY,  2:30  P.M. 


2519.  la  ABBES  (THOMAS).     Microcosmus.     A  morall 
■^        maske,  presented  with  generall  liking,  at  the 

private  house  in  Salisbury  Court,  and  heere  Set  down 
according  to  the  intention  of  the  Authour.  First  Edition. 
Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 
London:  Printed  by  Richard  Oulton  for  Charles  Greene, 
16:37. 

2520.  NADAUD  (GUSTAVE).  Chansons  folles.  En- 
graved frontispiece  and  the  original  drawing  {inserted),  by 
H.  Somm.  Square  12mo,  orange  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
over  rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  b}'  Canape. 

[Evreux,  1882] 

*  No.  1  of  75  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  music  score. 

2521.  NAIGEON  (J.  A.).  Notice  sur  la  vie  de  La  Fon- 
taine, avec  quelques  observations  sur  ses  fables.  Vignette 
portrait  on  title.     8vo,  red  morocco. 

Paris:  A.  A.  Renouard,  1795 

*  One  of  4  copies  printed  on  vellum.  Portrait  of  La 
Fontaine,  engraved  by  St.  Aubin,  Inserted. 

2522.  NAPLES  and  the  Campagna  Felice.  In  a  Series 
of  letters,  addressed  to  a  friend  in  England,  in  1802.  First 
Edition.  3  maps,  title-page,  and  15  plates,  all  in  colors^ 
9  of  which  are  by  Rowlandson.  Royal  8vo,  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Amand. 

London:  R.  Ackermann,  1815 

2523.  NAPOLEON.  Memoirs  of  the  History  of  France 
during  the  reign  of  Napoleon,  dictated  by  the  Emperor  at 
Saint  Helena  to  the  generals  [Montholon,  Gourgaud,  &c.] 
who  shared  his  captivity;  and  published  from  the  original 
manuscripts  corrected  by  himself.  Facsimiles,  maps  and 
diagrams.     7  vols.  8vo,  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Henry  Colburn,  1823-1824 

*  First  Edition.  Napoleon  devoted  six  years  of  bis  cap- 
tivity  at  St.  Helena  to  this  work,  dictating  to  the  Count  de 
Montholon,  Gen.  Gourgaud,  and  others. 

2524.  NAPOLEON.  Napoleon  in  the  other  World.  A 
narrative  written  by  himself:  and  found  near  his  tomb  in 
the  Island  of  St.  Helena,  by  Xongo-tee-foh-tchi,  mandarin 
of  the  third  class.  [B^^  Baron  de  Jomini.]  Frontispiece 
by  T.  Dighton.  8vo,  blue  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  R.  Stagg.  London,  1827 

*  The  Perkins  copy,  with  bookplate,  and  a  letter  relating  to 
the  book  by  J.  E.  Ridgway. 

403 


2525.  NASH  (THOMAS).  The  First  parte  of  Pasquils 
Apologie.  Wherin  he  renders  a  reason  to  his  friendes  of 
his  long  silence:  and  gallops  the  fielde  with  the  Treatise  of 
Reformation  lately  written  by  a  fugitiue,  lohn  Penrie. 
Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  richly  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
doublure  of  red  levant,  in  morocco  case,  by  Cuzin. 

Printed  where  I  was,  and  where  I  will  bee  readie  by  the 
helpe  of  God  and  my  Mase,  to  send  you  the  May-game  of 
Martinisme  for  an  intermedium,  between  the  first  and 
seconde  part  of  the  Apologie.  Anno.  Dom.  1590. 

*  With  the  single  exception  of  "Terrors  of  the  Night,"  this 
is  considered  the  rai-est  of  Nash's  works  in  the  original.  It  is 
dated  "at  London  stone  the  2.  of  luly.  Anno.  1590." 

Although  it  is  supposed  that  only  one  part  was  published,  it 
may  be  inferred  from  a  passage  in  ' '  'Tis  Merrie  when  Gossips 
Meet,"  that  a  second  part  was  issued. 

2526.  NASH  (THOMAS).  The  Apologie  of  Pierce  Pen- 
niless: or  Strange  Newes.  Of  the  intercepting  certaine 
Letters,  and  a  Conuoy  of  Verses,  as  they  were  going  Priuilie 
to  victuall  the  Lowe  Countries.  Small  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  partly  uncut,  by  Chambolle-Duru 
(corners  of  last  four  leaves  slightlj^  repaired). 

Printed  at  London  by  lohn  Danter,  and  are  to  be  solde 
by  William  Bailey,  1593. 

2527.  NASH  (THOMAS).  A  Pleasant  Corned ie,  called 
Summers  last  will  and  Testament.  Small  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Simon  Stafford,  for  Walter  Burre, 

1600. 

*  First  Edition,  with  the  preliminary  blank  leaf.  A  Bridge- 
water  duplicate,  with  stamp  on  verso  of  title. 

2528.  NASH  (THOMAS).  Qvaternio  or  a  fovrefold  way 
to  a  haiDiDie  Life;  set  forth  in  a  Dialogue  betweene  a  Coun- 
tryman and  a  Citizen,  a  Divine  and  a  Lawj^er.  First  Edi- 
tion. Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  wide  inside 
dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London:  Printed  by  lohn  Dawson,  1633 

2529.  NASH  (THOMAS).  Tom  Nash  his  Ghost  To  the 
three  scurvy  Fellowes  of  the  upstart  Family  of  the  Snuf- 
flers,  Ruffiers  and  Shufflers;  the  thrice  Treble-troublesome 
Scufflers  in  the  Church  and  State,  theonely  Lay  Ecclesi-Ass, 
I  call  Generallissimo's.  Being  like  Jobs  3.  Comforters,  or 
the  Churches  3.  Anti-Disciples,  the  Clergies  3.  Perse- 
cuters,  the  States  3.  Hors-leeches,  the  Divels  3,  &c.  Wood- 
cut on  title.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  the  Club  Bindery. 

Printed  first  at  Yorke,  and  since  reprinted  at  London, 
1642. 

404 


3530.  NATALIS  (HIERONYMUS).  Adnotationes  et  medi- 
tationes  in  Evangelia  qiias  in  sacrosancto  missaj  sacrificio 
toto  anno  leguntur.  Engraved  title,  and  15Jf.  brilliant  plates 
engraved  on  copper  by  Jerome,  Jean  and  Antoine  Wierix, 
A.  Collaert,  and  C.  de  Mallery  after  Bern.  Pass  and  Martin 
de  Vos;  also  numerous  vignettes.  Ruled  througliout  with 
red  ink,  and  each  plate  within  a  gold  border.  Folio,  old 
French  red  morocco,  panelled  sides,  with  exquisite  gilt 
tooled  ornaments  of  pointille,  scrolls  and  dots,  gilt  back, 
painted  and  gauffred  gilt  edges,  by  Le  Gascon;  the  arms  of 
Count  de  Hoym,  impressed  at  a  later  date  in  the  centre  of 
each  cover.     In  a  morocco  ease.    (Binding  slightly  rubbed.) 

Antuerpiai,  1595 

*  Described  in  the  Repertoriuvi  B ibliographicum  asa  "  most 
superb  copy."  From  the  Colbert,  La  Valliere  and  Beckford 
libraries. 

2531.  NATTA  (MARCUS  ANTONIUS).  De  Deo  libri 
XV.  Folio,  red  morocco,  gilt  panels,  Aldine  anchor  in 
centre,  inside  borders,  gilt  top,  other  edges  entirely 
UNCUT.  Venetiis:  apud  Paulum  Manutium,  1559 

*  Rare  in  uncut  state.     The  Syston  Park  copy. 

2532.  NATTA  (MARCUS  ANTONIUS).  Volvmina  qvje- 
dam  nvper  excvssa,  nvmero  et  ordine,  qvi  svbiicitvr.  De 
libris  suis  quibusdam  nunc  jrimiira  in  lucem  editis  &  argu- 
mentiseorum.  De  Principumdoctrina,  magnum,  ct  uarium, 
&  elegans  opus,  libris  IX.,  etc.  Folio,  red  morocco  gilt, 
anchor  on  both  covers,  gilt  edges.     The  Syston  Park  copy. 

Venetiis  [Aldus],  1562 

2533.  NEALE  (SIR  THOMAS).  A  Treatise  of  Direc- 
tion, how  To  travell  safely,  aud  profitably  into  Forraigne 
Countries.  Portraitby  W.  Marshall.  16mo,  brown  straight- 
grain  morocco,  gilt  compartments,  doublure  of  brown  mo- 
rocco, tooled  in  border  and  compartments,  gilt  edges,  by  C. 
Hering  (with  his  ticket). 

Lo}idon:  Printed  for  Humphrey  Robinson,  1643 

2534.  NEGRI  (CESARE).  Nuove  Invention!  di  balli, 
opera  vaghissima,  uella  quale  si  danno  i  giusti  modi  del  ben 
portar  la  vita,  et  di  aecomodarsi  con  ogni  leggiadria  di 
movimento  alle  creanze,  et  gratie  d'Amore.  Portrait  and 
58  copper  engravings  by  L.  Pallavicino  after  G.  M.  Rovera. 
Folio,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy-Meunil. 

Milano,  1604 

2535-  NEPOS  (CORNELIUS).  Cornelii  Nepotis  Vita?  ex- 
cellentium  imperatorum.  2  vols.  12mo,  red  straight-grain 
morocco,  silk  linings,  uncut.  Paris:  A  Renouard,  1796 

*  Renouard's  own  copy,  one  of  three  printed  on  vellum. 

405 


2536.  NEPOS  (CORNELIUS).  Les  Vies.  Traduction  de 
P.  F.  de  Calonne  et  A.  Pommier.  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  with  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz- 
Niedree.  ^     Paris,  1827 

2537.  NERVAL  (GERARD  DE).  Sylvie;  Souvenirs  du 
Valois.  Preface  par  Ludovic  Halevy.  Jt.2  compositions 
dessinees  et  gravees  a  Veau-forte  par  Ed.  Rudaux.  12mo, 
green  levant  morocco,  richly  ornamented  with  mosaic  of 
citron  morocco,  doublure  of  light  brown  morocco,  with  vine 
inlaid  in  red  and  ivory,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Marius 
Michel.  Paris,  1886 

*  Large  Japan  paper  copy,  150  printed,  with  the  illustrations 
in  3  states.     A  signed  water-color  drawing  by  Rudaux  is 

INSERTED 

2538.  NERVAL  (GERARD ^DE).  Les  Filles  du  Feu. 
Sjdvie,  Jemmy,  Octavie,  Isis,  Emilie,  avec  une  preface  de 
Jules  Levallois.  Dessins  d^Emile  Adan,  graves  a  Veau- 
forte  par  Le  Bat.  Royal  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Paris,  1888 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  large  and  thick  India  paper,  with  the 
etchings  in  two  states,  proofs  before  and  after  letters. 

2539.  NERVAL  (GERARD  DE).  La  Main  Enchantee. 
Preface  de  Jules  de  Marthold.  24-  illustrations  hy  Le  Sueur 
and  Manesse.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over 
rough  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  hy  ChamboUe-Duru. 

Paris,  1901 

*  One  of  200  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  etchings  in  two 
states. 

2540.  NESIUS  (JOHANNES).  lohannis  Nesii  Floreutini 
Oraculum  de  Novo  Sseculo,  ad  lohannem  Franciscum 
Picum  Mirandulam.  Roman  characters.  28  unnumbered 
leaves,  with  signatures;  31  lines  to  the  page.  Title-page 
within  a  painted  ornamental  border  and  with  the  arms  of 
a  Cardinal.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  blind-tooled  on 
the  back  and  sides,  gilt  edges. 

Florentine:  Laurentius  de  Morgianis,  1497 

*  Hain  Copinger,  11693;  Proctor,  6378. 

2541.  NEUFCHATEAU  (N.  FRANCOIS  DE).  Fables 
et  Contes  en  Vers.  Portrait  hy  Laugier  after  Casanova. 
2  vols.  12mo,  dark  blue  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  borders, 
rose  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Bozerian,  Jeune. 

Paris:  P.  Didot,  1815 

*  The  author's  copy,  with  his  ex-libris, 

406 


2542.  NEWCASTLE  (MARGARET  CAVENDISH, 
DUCHESS  OF).  Poems,  and  Fancies:  written  By  the 
Right  Honourable,  the  Lady  Margaret  Countesse  of  New- 
castle. Contains  the  portrait  of  the  Duchess  in  a  niche  (re- 
backed),  engraved  by  Van  Schuppen  after  Diejjenheke. 
Small  folio,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bedford. 

London:  Printed  by  T.  R.  for  J.  Martin  and  J.  Allestrye, 

1653. 

*  First  Edition.  The  Earl  of  Westmoreland's  copy,  with  a 
poem  of  eighteen  lines,  addressed  to  the  Countess,  in  his  hand- 
writing, on  the  fly-leaf.  On  the  title- page  he  has  written 
"Solus  Deus  p-.tector  mens.     W:" 


2543.  NEWCASTLE  (MARGARET  CAVENDISH, 
DUCHESS  OF).  The  Philosophical  and  Physical  Opin- 
ions, Written  by  her  Excellency,  the  Lady  March ionesse  of 
Newcastle.  Small  folio,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Martin  and  J.  Allestrye,  1655 

*  First  Edition.     At  page  153  is  a  stub  of  a  duplicate  leaf 
(153-154),  and  between  pages  168-169  are  two  stubs. 


■2544.    NEWCASTLE       (MARGARET      CAVENDISH, 

DUCHESS  OF).     Orations  of  Divers  Sorts,  Accommodated 

to  Divers  Places.    First  Edition.    Folio,  original  sprinkled 

calf  gilt.  London:  Printed  Anno  Dom.  1663 

*  The  Hopetoun  copy,  with  bookplate. 


2545.  NEW-ENGLAND.  Thr  Present  State  of  New- 
England,  With  Respect  to  the  Indian  War.  Wherein 
is  an  Account  of  the  true  Reason  thereof,  (as  far  as  can  be 
Judged  by  Men.)  Together  with  most  of  the  Remarkable 
Passages  that  have  happened  from  the  20th  of  June,  till  the 
the  10th  of  November,  1675.  Faithfully  Composed  by  a 
Merchant  of  Boston,  and  Communicated  to  his  Friend  in 
London.  London  :  Printed  for  Dorman  Newman,  1675 

*  King  Philip's  War  Narratives.  Folio.  No.  1.  First 
Edition  of  the  first  of  these  celebrated  Narratives.  A  second 
edition,  entirely  reset,  was  issued  the  following  year,  and  the 
date  on  title  changed  to  1676. 

Uncut  copy,  measuring  11^:1  x  7%  inches. 

A  New  and  Further  Narrative  Of  the  State  of 
New-England,  being  a  Continued  Account  of  the  Bloudy 
Indian- War,  From  March  till  August,  1676.  Giving  a  Per- 
fect Relation  of  the  Several  Devastations,  Engagements, 
and  Transactions  there ;  As  also  the  Great  Successes  Ljitely 
obtained  against  the  Barbarous  Indians,  The  Reducing  of 
King  Philip,  and  the  Killing  of  one  of  the  Queens,  &c.    To- 

407 


gether  with  a  Catalogue  of  the  Losses  in  the  whole,  sus- 
tained on  either  Side,  since  the  said  War  began,  as  near  as 
can  be  collected. 

London:  Printed  by  J.  B.  for  Dorman  Newman,  1676 

*  King  Philip's  War  Narratives.  Folio.  No.  3.  "This 
tract  carries  the  narrative  from  March  to  August,  1676.  O.  Rich 
was  of  the  opinion  that  the  first  three  narratives  in  this  series 
were  all  written  by  the  same  person.  This  may  be  the  narra- 
tive mentioned  by  Increase  Mather  as  having  been  written  by 
a  '  Quaker  in  Road-Island.'  "     [Church  Catalogue.] 

Uncut  copy,  measuring  12%  x  8  inches. 

A  True  Account  of  the  Most  Considerable  Occur- 
ences That  have  hapned  in  the  Warre  between  the 
English  and  the  Indians  in  New-England,  From  the 
Fifth  of  May,  1676,  to  the  Fourth  of  August  last;  as  also 
of  the  Successes  it  hath  pleased  God  to  give  the  English 
against  them;  As  it  hath  been  communicated,  by  Letters  to 
a  Friend  in  London.  The  most  Exact  Account  j^et  Printed. 
Licensed,  October  11,  1676,  Roger  L'Estrange. 

London:  Printed  for  Benjamin  Billingsley  at  the  Print- 
ing-Press  in  Cornhill,  1676. 

*  King  Philip's  War  Narratives.    Folio.    No.  4. 
Uncut  copy,  measuring  12J4  x  7  13/16  inches. 

The  three  volumes  bound  in  limp  morocco,  the  first  in 
crimson,  the  second  in  brown,  and  the  third  in  maroon,  and 
enclosed  in  brown  morocco  solander  case. 

*  Probably  the  finest  copies  extant  of  these  three 
important  items  of  Americana. 


2546.  NEW  ENGLAND.  The  Surprising  appearance  of 
a  Ghost,  with  a  Message  he  brought  from  the  unseen  and 
eternal  World :  being  a  brief  Paraphrase  and  Improve- 
ment (agreeable  to  our  Time  and  Day)  of  the  4th  chap,  of 
Job,  the  13th,  14th,  15th,  16th,  17th,  18th,  19th,  20th  & 
21st  verses ;  etc.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  broad  panels, 
uncut,  in  a  morocco  case.    (Some  margins  repaired.) 

Boston:  Printed  by  Fowle  and  Draper,  1759 

2547.  NEW  YORK  CITY  during  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, being  a  Collection  of  Original  Papers  (now  first  pub- 
lished) from  the  Manuscripts  in  the  possession  of  the  Mer- 
cantile Library  Association  of  New  York  City,  [with  an 
Introduction  by  H.  B.  Dawson].  3Iap  of  New  York  and 
plan.  4to,  brown  morocco  gilt,  mosaic  inlaj^s,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  Pawson  and  Nicholson. 

[New  York]:  Privately  printed  for  the  Association,  1861 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  6  portraits  and 
'   15  views. 

NEW  YORK  CITY:  See  no.  3808,  Vander  Donck. 

408 


2548.  NEW  YORK  LAWS.  Laws,  Statutes,  Ordinances, 
and  Constitutions  of  the  City  of  New-York,  Convened  in 
Common -Council,  for  The  j^ood  Rule  and  Government  of 
the  Inhabitants  and  Residents  of  the  said  City.  Published 
the  Twenty-Seventh  Day  of  January,  and  the  First  Day  of 
February,  in  the  Twenty  Second  Year  of  the  Reign  of  our 
Sovereign  Lord  George  the  Second,  .  .  .  Annoque  Domini 
1748,     And  in  the  Ma3^oralty  of  Edward  Holland,  Esq; 

To  which  is  added.  An  Appendix,  Containing  Extracts 
of  sundry  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of 
New- York,  immediately  relating  to  the  good  Government 
of  the  said  City  and  Corporation.  Printed  and  Sold  by  J. 
Parker,  at  the  New  Printing  Office,  in  Bever  Street,  1749. 

*  One  of  four  copies  on  record.  The  other  three  are  la 
the  Lenox  Library,  the  Philadelphia  Public  Library,  and  the 
Tower  collection  of  American  Laws  in  the  library  of  the  Penn- 
sylvania Historical  Society.  Bound  with  William  Livingston's 
"  Independent  Reflector  "  and  "  The  Occasional  Reverberator," 
as  follows : 

Livingston  (William).  The  Independent  Reflector:  or, 
Weekly  Essays  on  Sundry  Important  Subjects.  More  par- 
ticularly adapted  to  the  Province  of  New- York.  .  .  . 
New- York:  [James  Parker]  Printed  (until  tyrannically 
suppressed),  1753. 

*  The  first  magazine  published  in  New  York  City,  in  fifty-two 
numbers,  from  Thursday,  November  30,  1752,  through  Thurs- 
day, November  23,  1753. 

The  tone  of  the  Essays  was  such  that  the  writer  was  de- 
nounced from  the  pulpit  and  the  printer  menaced  into  discon- 
tinuance of  the  publication. 

The  present  copy  contains  the  preliminary  leaf  of  Advertise- 
ment, the  general  title,  and  the  Preface  of  thirty-one  pages, 
dated  New  York,  January  19,  1753. 

Occasional  Reverberator.  [First  page.]  The  Oc- 
casional Reverberator.  Number  I.  Friday,  September  7, 
1753.  Number  lY.  Friday,  October  5,  1753.  [Colophon  of 
Number  IV.] 

New  York:  Printed  by  J.  Parker,  at  the  New-Printing- 
Office,  in  Beaver-Street,  1753. 

*  A  supplement  to  The  Independent  Reflector,  issued  only 
four  times. 

The  three  works  bound  in  one  volume,  small  folio,  contem- 
porary morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  From  the  collection  of  W.  P. 
Smith,  with  his  bookplate,  engraved  by  Thomas  Johnston, 
which  is  described  by  Mr.  Allen  as  "  our  finest  example  of  the 
Jacobean  bookplate." 


2549.  NICHOLAS  (HENRY— Translator).  Comoedia. 
A  worke  in  Ryme  contayning  an  Enterlude  of  Myndes, 
witnessing  the  Mans  Fall  from  God  and  Christ.  Set  forth 
by  H  N,  and  by  him  newly  perused  and  amended  Trans- 

409 


lated  out  of  Base-al-majme,  into  English.  Gothic  type. 
Printer^s  ornament  on  title  and  woodcut  on  verso.  Small 
8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  rich  foliage  decorations,  gilt 
edges,  by  Lortic.     [Printed  abroad  between  1570  and  1574] 

*  Very  scarce.  The  works  of  Henry  or  Harry  Nicholas, 
founder  of  the  religious  sect  known  as  the  "  Family  of  Love," 
were  ordered  to  be  burned  [13  Oct.  22d  Elizabeth]  and  all 
persons  punished  for  having  them  in  their  possession. 

2550.  NICHOLAS  (HENRY— Translator).  The  Pro- 
phetie  of  the  Spirit  of  Loue.  Set-fourth  by  H  N:  And  by 
Him  perused  a-new  |  and  more  distinctlie  declared.  Trans- 
lated out  of  Base-almayne  into  English.  3  woodcuts.  8vo, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Anno,  1574  [probably  printed  abroad] 

2551.  NICHOLS  (JOHN).  Biographical  Anecdotes  of 
William  Hogarth;  with  a  catalogue  of  his  works,  chrono- 
logically arranged ;  and  occasional  remarks.  The  third 
edition,  enlarged  and  corrected.  Engi-aved  title.  8vo,  half 
green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1785 

2552.  NICHOLS  (JOHN).  Literary  Anecdotes  of  the 
Eighteenth  Century;  comprising  Biographical  Memoirs  of 
William  Bowyer,  Printer,  F.S.A.  and  many  of  his  learned 
friends;  an  incidental  view  of  the  progress  and  advance- 
ment of  literature  in  this  kingdom  during  the  last  century; 
and  biographical  anecdotes  of  a  considerable  number  of 
eminent  writers  and  ingenious  artists;  with  a  very  copious 
index;  (also)  Illustrations  of  the  Literary  History  of  the 
Eighteenth  Century.  Consisting  of  Authentic  Memoirs  and 
Original  Letters  of  Eminent  Persons;  and  intended  as  a 
Sequel  to  The  Literary  Anecdotes.  76  portraits  and  fac- 
similes. Together,  17  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  London,  1812-1858 

2553.  NIDER  (JOHANNES).  Pra^ceptorium  divinae 
legis.  Gothic  characters,  double  columns,  196  unnumbered 
leaves  with  sigiiaturesj  Ji.6  lines  to  the  page.  Rubricated 
throughout,  first  page  of  text  surrounded  by  a  painted  bor- 
der of  flowers,  haves  and  scrolls,  and  initials  painted  in 
red.  Rare.  Not  in  Hain;  Copinger  II,  4415;  Proctor, 
1278.  [Koln:  Ludwig  of  Renchen,  ca.  I486];  Johannes 
Junior.  Scala  coeli.  Gothic  characters,  double  columns. 
ISO  U7inumbered  leaves  {first  and  last  blanks),  with  signa- 
tures; Ul  lines  to  the  page.  Rubricated  throughout,  and 
painted  initials.  Hain-Copinger,  9408;  Campbell,  1044; 
Proctor,  9236.  Lovanii:  Johannes  de  Westfalia,  1485.  In 
one  volume,  folio,  contemporary  binding  in  v^ooden 
BOARDS,  covered  WITH  STAMPED  CALF  (joints  restored), 
and  with  clasps. 

410 


2554.  NIGER  (STEPHANUS).  Dialogus,  quo  quicquid 
in  grsecarum  literarum  penetralibus  reconditum  ....  ad  his- 
toripB  veritatem;  ad  fabularum  oblectamenta:  ad  erudi- 
tionis  famau  conferre  quoquo  modo  possit ....  in  lucem 
propagatur.  Hisaccedunt  Philostrati  Heroica,  &c.  Ruled 
throughout  ivith  red  ink,  rubricated,  and  initial  painted  in 
red  and  blue.  Folio,  contemporary  calf,  richlj^  ornamented 
with  blind  tooling  (rebacked). 

Mediolani,  in  offieini  Minutiana,  1517 

*  First  Edition:  Dedicated  to  Grolier  and  contains  15  verses 
addressed  to  him. 

2555.  NIGHTINGALE.  The  Nightingale:  a  choice  se- 
lection of  the  most  admired  popular  Songs,  heroic,  plaint- 
ive, sentimental,  humourous  and  bacchanalian.  Engraved 
title  and  music  throughout.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  London  [n.  d.] 

2556.  NODIER  (CHARLES).  The  Bibliomaniac.  Trans- 
lated by  Mabel  Osgood  Wright.  Ji.5  illustrations  by  Mau- 
rice Leloir.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. New  York,  1894 

*  One  of  5  presentation  copies,  on  India  paper. 

2557.  NOLHAC  (PIERRE  DE).  La  Reine  Marie-An- 
toinette. With  colored  frontispiece  and  the  other  plates  in 
2  states.  4to,  half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  uncut,  by 
Carayon.  Paris:  Boussod,  Valadon  et  Cie,    1890 

*  First  Edition.     One  of  50  copies,  on  Japan  paper. 

2558.  NOLHAC  (PIERRE  DE).  Les  Femmes  de  Ver- 
sailles. 50  beautiful  plates  printed  in  colors  on  brown 
paper,  in  imitation  of  the  original  paintings,  containing 
portraits  of  Marie-Therese  d'' Austria,  Henriette  Duchesse 
d"*  Orleans,  Mademoiselle  de  La  Valliere,  Marquise  de  Mon- 
tespan,  Madame  de  Maintenon,  Marie  Leczinska,  Madame 
de  Pompadour,  Comtesse  du  Barry,  Marie  Antoinette,  etc. 
5  parts,  atlas  folio,  portfolios  of  blue  and  yellow  figured 
satin.  Paris:   Goupil  &  Co.  [n.  d.] 

*  Only  100  copies  printed,  on  Japan  paper. 

2559.  NON  le  Tresor  ny  le  Trias  ne  le  Cabinet:  moins 
la  Beavte,  mais  plvs,  la  Flevr  ov  I'Eslite  de  tovtes  les 
Chansons  Amoureuses,  et  Airs  de  Covrt.  12mo,  citron 
levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  floral 
borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Rouen:  A.  de  Launay,  1602 
*The  title  indicates  an  early  satire  on  the  use  of  such  terms 
as  Cabinet,  Treasure,  etc. ,  for  collections  of  random  poetry.  The 
book  contains  a  number  of  very  free  chansons,  and  is  rare. 
411 


2560.  NORVINS  (JACQUES  MARQUET  DE).  Histoire 
de  Napoleon.  Ornee  de  portraits,  vignettes,  cartes  et  plans 
(on  India  paper).  First  Edition,  4  vols.  8vo,  half  red 
morocco  gilt,  uncut,  by  Boersch.  Paris,  1827 

*  Printed  on  tinted  paper,  with  21  portraits,  29  views,  a  plan 
and  a  facsimile  autograph,  many  being  extra  plates. 

2561.  NOSTRADAMUS  (MICHEL).  Les  vrayes  cen- 
turies et  propheties.  Engraved  title.  12mo,  old  French  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.      Amsterdam:  Jean  Jansson,  1668 

*  Very  scarce;  a  tall  copy,  measuring  130  millimetres. 

2562.  NOTICE  Historique  des  Peintures  et  des  Sculp- 
tures du  Palais  de  Versailles.  (Quatrieme  partie.)  l<{mo, 
red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  back,  sides  panelled  and 
WITH  THE  MONOGRAM  OF  Louis  PHILIPPE  in  the  centre, 
gilt  edges,  by  Ginain.  Paris,  1839 

2563.  NOUVEAUX  CONTES  A  RIRE,  et  Aventures 
Plaisantes  de  ce  temps,  on  Recreations  Francoises.  Third 
Edition.  Frontispiece  by  D.  Penningen  and  51  engraved 
vignettes.  12mo,  old  red  French  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Derome.  Cologne:  Roger  Bontemps,  1702 


2564.  QBSEQUENS  (JULIUS).      Jules  Obsequent  des 
^-^      Prodiges.    Plus  trois  livres  de  Polydore  Ver- 

gile  sur  la  mesme  matiere,  traduis  par  George  de  la  Bou- 
thiere  Autnnois.  Title  ivithin  an  ornamental  tvoodcut  bor- 
der and  numerous  curious  cuts.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
giJt  centre  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Lyon:  Ian  de  Tournes,  1555 

2565.  OFFICE  de  la  Semaine  Sainte  a  I'usage  de  Rome. 
En  Latin  et  en  Frangois;  traduction  nouvelle  [par  Lemaistre 
de  Sacy].  Jf-copper-plaies.  12mo,  old  French  red  morocco, 
doublure  of  the  same,  with  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1675 

2566.  OFFICE  de  la  Semaine  Sainte  en  Latin  et  en  Fran- 
cois a  I'usage  de  RoDie  et  de  Paris.  Engraved  titles,  6 
plates  and  2  vignettes  by  Scotin.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  French 
red  morocco,  broad  dentelle  borders,  the  arms  of  Marie 
Leczinska,  Queen  of  Louis  XV,  in  the  centre. of  the  cov- 
ers, fleurs-de-lys  on  the  backs,  gilt  paper  linings,  gilt  edges, 
by  Padeloup.  Paris,  1728 

2567.  OFFICE  de  la  Vierge  Marie  mis  en  vers  avec  plu- 
sieurs  autres  prieres  par  J.  Desmarests.  Printed  on  vel- 
lum. Engraved  title  and,  ruled  throughout  with  red  ink. 
12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  elaborately  tooled  and  gilt  in 
compartments,  with  scrolls,  arabesques  and  leaf- sprays,  in 
the  Eves'  manner,  gilt  back  and  inside  borders,  gilt  edges 
in  a  morocco  slip  case,  by  Cape.  Paris,  1645 

412 


2568.  OFFICE  OF  THE  VIRGIN.  Uffizio  della  Beata 
Vergine  Maria,  Per  tutti  i  tempi  dell' anno  coll'  IjJfizio  De' 
Morti,  della  SS.  Croce,  e  dello  Spirito  Santo,  e  co  i  Sette 
Salmi  Penitenziali,  ed  altredivotissimeOrazioni.  Engraved 
Jrontispiece,  fourteen  ijlafes.  and  numerous  ornamental  vig- 
nettes. Contemporary  Italian  binding  in  marbled  calf,  the 
sides  in  compartments  formed  hy  interlaced  bands  painted 
blue,  red,  silver  and  dark  brown,  in  the  central  spaces  a 
crowned  escutcheon  sustained  by  a  double-headed  eagle, 
the  other  spaces  filled  with  richly  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  back, 
gilt  and  painted  edges,  in  a  contemporary  slip-case  of 
marbled  calf,  richly  gilt. 

Roma:  Stamperia  Pontificia  Vaticana,  1742 

2569.  OFFICIO  della  B.  V.  Maria  per  tutti  i  tempi 
dell'  anno;  [coU'  Officio  de'  Morti,  dello  Spirito  Santo  e 
della  Santa  Croce.]  Engraved  plates  by  Passari.  8vo, 
contemporary  Italian  calf,  the  sides  in  compartments 
formed  by  interlacing  bands  painted  blue  and  silver,  out- 
lined in  gold  and  with  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  and  painted 
edges,  in  a  contemporary  calf  slip  case.    Fine  specimen. 

Roma,  1756 

2570.  OFFICIUM  B.  Maria3  Virginis  nuper  refor- 
matum,  &  Pii  V.  Pont.  Max.  iussu  editum:  Ad  instar 
Breviarii  Romani  sub  Urbano  VIII.  recogniti.  Vignette  on 
title  and  16  fine  plates  engraved  on  copper,  all  brilliant  im- 
pressions.    16rao,    blue   morocco,  uncut   and  unopened. 

Antuerpife:  ex  Officina  Plantiniaua,  1677 

*  Miniature  Edition,      Probably  the  only  copy   known 

UNCUT  AND  UNOPENED. 

2571.  OPPIANUS.  De  piscibns  libri  V.  Eiusdem  de 
venatione  libri  IV.  Oppiani  de  piscibus  Laurentio  Lippio 
interprete  libri  V.  Greece  et  Latine.  8vo,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  aldine  anchor  in  centre,  gilt 
edges,  by  David. 

Venetiis:  in  redibus  Aldi  et  Andrese  Soceri,  1517 

2572.  OR.EUS(HENRIClTS).  Viridarium  Hieroglyphico- 
Morale.  Opusculum  novum  ac  rarum,  cuius  vsum  atque 
vtilitatem  pr?efixa  prrefatio  docebit.  Title  within  an  en- 
graved border,  and  eighty ■  eight  copper-plate  illustrations. 
4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Motte. 

Francofvrti:  apud  lacobu  de  Zetter,  1619 

*  The   illustrations   on  pages   116  and    118   were   originally 
transposed. 

2573.  ORDINARIUM  sacri  ordinis  haeremitarum  sancti 
Augustini  episcopi  &  regularis  observantife  [cum  Regula 
beatissimi  patris  nostri  Augustini,  et  constitutionibus  fra- 
truum  heremitarum].  Title  luithm  a  woodcut  border  d:  fidl- 
page  luoodcut  of  St.  Augustin  on  the  reverse  {the  border  and 

413 


7- 


ivoodcut   re'peated  on  the  second  title).     4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  Mexici :  Joannes  Paulus  Brissensls,  1556 

*  An  extremely  rare  specimen  of  early  Mexican  typog- 
raphy. Signatures  a  i  (a  blank  ?)  and  a  5  of  part  III  missing ; 
last  leaf  waterstained  and  slightly  wormed. 

2574.  ORLEANS  (HENRI,  DUG  D').  Notes  et  Docu- 
ments relatifs  a  Jean,  Roi  de  France,  et  a  sa  captivite  en 
Angleterre.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  fleursde-lys 
ornaments  on  back  and  corners,  gilt  edges,  by  Gruel. 

[Londres,  1860] 

2575.  ORLEANS  (LOUIS  PHILIPPE,  DUG  D').  Extrait 
de  mon  Journal  du  Mois  de  Mars,  1815.  A  Twickenham, 
de  I'Imprimerie  de  G.  White.  1816.  Royal  8vo,  red 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  borders,  dentelle  borders  inside, 
yellow  moire  silk  linings,  gilt  edges. 

*  The  printer  was  the  valet-de-chambreof  the  Due  d'Orleans. 

2576.  OSSIAN.  The  Poems  of  Ossian.  Translated  by 
James  Macpherson.  To  which  are  prefixed  Dissertations 
on  the  ^ra  and  Poems.  2  vols.  8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  London,  1807 

2577.  OTTER  (JACOB).  Bettbiichlin  fiir  allerley  gemeyn 
anligen  der  Kirchen  fleissig  zusammen  bracht.  Tiile  within 
a  ivoodcut  border  and  36  interesting  ivoodcuts  depicting 
scenes  from  the  life  and  passion  of  Christ.  Strassburg: 
Wendel  Richel,  1539. — Luther  (Martin).  Vermanung 
zum  Sacrament  des  Leibes  unnd  Bluts  unsers.  Title  within 
a  ivoodcut  border  and  woodcut  on  title.  Wittemberg,  1541. 
— Ettliche  nutzlyche  Gebet  zu  Gott  umb  Syg  Wider  den 
grawsamen  Erbfeind  unnsers  Hayligen  Christenlicheu 
Glaubens  den  Tiircken.  Mit  angehenckter  teiitscher  Leta- 
ney.  Ulm:  Hans  Varnier,  1541.  In  one  volume,  8vo, 
contemporary  German  stamped  calf  (rubbed  and  one  side 
slightly  cracked).  1539-41 

2578.  OTTLEY  (HENRY).  A  Biographical  and  Critical 
Dictionary  of  recent  and  living  Painters  and  Engravers, 
forming  a  Supplement  to  Bryan's  Dictionary  of  Painters 
and  Engravers  as  edited  by  George  Stanley.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1866 

2579.  OTTLEY  (WILLIAM  YOUNG).  An  Inquiry  into 
the  Origin  and  Early  History  of  Engraving  upon  Copper 
and  in  Wood,  with  an  account  of  the  engravers  and  their 
works.  Numerous  facsimile  illustrations.  2  vols,  folio, 
blue  morocco,  pointille  borders,  gilt  edges,  hy  W.  Strong. 

London,  1816 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  only  60  printed,  with  the  illustrations 
on  India  paper,  and  some  in  duplicate,  colored. 

414 


2580.  OTTLEY  (WILLIAM  YOUNG).  The  Italian 
School  of  Design:  being  a  series  of  facsimiles  of  Original 
Drawings,  by  the  most  eminent  painters  and  sculptors  of 
Ital}^  with  biographical  notices,  &e.  5.^  illustrations,  some 
on  India  paper.  Folio,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  Rousselle.  London,  1823 

2581.  OTTLEY  (WILLIAM  YOUNG).  A  Collection  of 
129  Fac-Similes  of  Scarce  and  Curious  Prints,  by  the  Early 
Masters  of  the  Italian,  German,  and  Flemish  Schools; 
illustrative  of  the  History  of  Engraving,  from  the  Inven- 
tion of  the  Art,  by  Maso  Finiguerra,  in  the  middle  of  the 
fifteenth  century:  with  Introductory  Remarks  and  a  Cata- 
logue of  the  Plates.  Folio,  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  W.  Strong.  London,  1828 

*  The  plates  are  on  India  paper,  the  Niellos  in  silver,  and  the 
frontispiece  colored. 

2582.  OTTLEY  (WILLIAM  YOUNG).  A  Collection  of 
[100]  Fac-Similes  of  Scarce  and  Curious  Prints,  by  the 
Early  Masters  of  the  Italian,  German,  and  Flemish  Schools. 
Folio,  half  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1828 

*  One  of  the  copies  containing  100  plates  instead  of  129. 
Some  of  the  plates  are  on  India  paper,  and  Niello  No.  4  is  in 
duplicate,  in  silvei*.     There  is  no  frontispiece. 


2583.  OTWAY  (THOMAS).  The  Poet's  Complaint  of 
his  Muse;  or,  a  Satyr  Against  Libells.  Small  4to,  red  mo- 
rocco, lower  edges  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Norman,  1680 

2584.  OTWAY  (THOMAS).  The  Souldiers  Fortune:  a 
comedy.  Second  Edition.  Small  4to,  mottled  calf  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  R.  Bentley  and  S.  Magnes,  1683 

2585.  OTWAY  (THOMAS).  The  Works  of  Thomas  Ot- 
wa3^  With  notes,  critical  and  explanatory,  and  a  life  of 
the  author,  by  Thomas  Thornton.  3  vols.  8vo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Matthews. 

London:  Printed  for  T.  Turner,  1813 

*  A  COPY  ON  Large  Paper  with  an  original  portrait  draw- 
ing of  Otway,  proof  portraits,  some  on  India,  and  other  plates 
inserted. 

2586.  OVID.  Ouidio  de  Arte  Amandi  vulgarehistoriato. 
Title  within  a  woodcut  border,  and  5  cuts.  8vo,  green  mo- 
rocco.    (Last  leaf  restored.) 

Vinegia:  loanne  Tacuino  da  Trino,  1522 

415 


2587.  OVID.  Fastornm  libri  VI;  Tristium  libri  V;  De 
Ponto  libri  IV;  etc.  8vo.  contemporary  Venetian  binding 
in  brown  morocco,  the  sides  in  compartments  elaborately 
tooled  and  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Venetiis :  in  ?edibu8  liseredum  Aldi  et  Andrew  Soceri,  1533 

*  Autograph  of  "  Thomas  Lucy  "  on  fly-leaf,  repeated  three 
times.  This  autograph  may  possibly  be  that  of  the  Sir 
Thomas  Lucy,  notorious  in  Shakespeare's  dekr-stealing 
EXPLOIT,  and  ridiculed  by  him  as  Justice  Shallow. 

2588.  OVID.  La  Metamorphose  d'Ovide  figuree.  Each 
page  ivitliin  a  charming  ornamental  tvoodcut  border;  and 
17S  woodcuts.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  interlaced 
borders  on  the  sides,  centre  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by 
Alio.  Lyon:  par  lean  de  Tournes,  1564 

2589.  OVID.  The  Fifteene  Bookes  of  P.  Ovidivs  Naso; 
entitvled  Metamorphosis.  Translated  out  of  Latine  into 
English  Meeter,  by  Arthur  Golding  Gentleman,  A  Worke 
very  pleasant  and  delectable.  With  Skill,  heed,  and  ludge- 
ment,  this  Worke  must  be  read:  For  else  to  the  Reader  it 
stands  in  small  stead.  Woodcut  ornament  on  title.  Printed 
in  Gothic  type.  Fifth  Edition  (?).  Small  4to,  original 
vellum  wrappers,  with  ties. 

At  London:  Printed  by  lohn  Danter,  1593 

2590.  OVID.  Les  Metamorphoses  d'Ovide  mises  en  vers 
frangois  par  Raimond  et  Charles  de  Massac.  Engraved 
title.  Bided  throughout  in  red  ink.  8vo,  old  French  red 
morocco,  a  semis  of  gilt  crowned  "  Ls  "  and  fleurs-de-lys 
on  the  sides  and  back,  with  the  arms  of  King  Louis 
XIII  in  the  centre  of  both  covers,  gilt  edges,  in  a  levant 
morocco  slip  case.  Paris,  1617 

2591.  OVID.  Metamorphosis;  Oder  Ovidii  des  Poeten 
Wunderliche  Verenderung  Verschidener  Gestalden  An  Tag- 
gegeben  und  Verlegt.  Engraved  title  and  90  plates.  Ob- 
long 4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Augspurg,  1681 

2592.  OVID.  Metamorphoses  d'Ovide  en  Rondeaux  [par 
Isaac  Benserade].  Frontispiece  and  222  vignettes  hjj  Chr. 
van  Hagan.  2  vols,  in  1.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
center  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  b}^  Niedree. 

*  Large  paper  copy.  [Amsterdam],  1697 

2593.  OVID.  Metamorphoses.  In  15  books.  Translated 
by  Dryden,  Addison,  and  others.  Portrait,  frontispiece  and 
15  engraved  plates.  2  vols.  12mo,  red  straight-grain  mo- 
rocco, elaborate  tooling  on  back  and  sides,  gilt  inside  bor- 
ders, in  the  style  of  Roger  Payne.  London,  172Q 

*  The  Frederic  Perkins  copy. 

416 


2594.  OVID.  Les  Metamorphoses,  en  Latin,  Traduites 
en  Fran^jois,  avec  des  remarques,  et  des  explications  liis- 
toriques;  par  L'Abbe  Banier.  Frontispiece  by  Picnrf^ 
fieurons,  etc.,  and  124-  designs  in  the  text  by  Lebrun  La- 
clerc,  Picart,  Maas  and  others.  2  vols,  in  1.  Royal  folio, 
old  red  morocco,  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  edges. 

Amsterdam,  1732 

2595.  OVID.  Les  Metamorphoses  d'Ovide  en  Latin  et 
en  Franyois,  de  la  Traduction  de  M.  I'Abbe  Banier,  de 
I'Academie  Royale.  Avec  des  explications  Historiques. 
IJfO  plates  from  the  designs  o/Eisen,  Moreau,  Monnet,  d-c. 
4  vols.  4to,  crimson  levant  morocco  gilt,  broad  floriated 
borders,  bj'  Chambolle-Duru.  Paris,  1767-177 L 

*  First  issue  of  this  edition,  and  one  of  13  copies  pricted 
on  Holland  paper.  One  of  the  most  beautifully  illustrated 
books  of  the  eighteenth  century. 

2596.  OVID.  CEavres  Completes.  Translated  by  Bu- 
rette, Chappuyzi,  and  others.  10  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  with  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz- 
Niedree.  Paris,  1834-36 

2597.  OVIEDO  Y  VALDES  (GONZALO  HERNANDEZ 
DE).  La  historia  general  de  las  Indias.  Gothic  characters, 
double  columns,  title  in  red'  beneath  the  arms  of  Spain,  sur- 
rounded  by  an  elegant  luoodcut  border,  woodcuts,  and  the 
author'' s  arms  on  the  verso  of  last  leaf.  Sevilla,  en  la  em- 
prenta  de  Juan  Cromberger,  1535. — Libro.  XX.  de  la  se- 
gunda  parte  de  la  general  historia  de  las  Indias.  Gothic 
chdracters,  double  columns.  Arms  of  Spain  on  title.  Val- 
ladolid,  Francisco  Fernandez  de  Cordova,  1557.  2  parts 
in  one  volume.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Hardy- Mennil. 

*  Both  First  Editions.  The  first  part  contains  nineteen 
books  and  portion  of  the  fiftieth  (on  Shipwrecks);  the  second 
part  contains  only  the  first  book  {the  tweatieth  in  order).  No 
other  portion  of  this  work  appeared  in  print  until  1851.  The 
text  of  the  first  part  contains  several  remarkable  woodcuts  re- 
presenting plants,  animals,  savages  of  America,  their  houses, 
etc. 

One  of  the  rare  copies  with  the  author's  autograph 
signature  at  the  end  of  the  dedicatory  letter  to  Cardinal 
Garcia  .Jofre  de  Loaysa,  bishop  of  Siguenza,  in  part  I.  Stamp 
of  the  National  Library  of  Lisboa  on  title-page. 

259,>!.  OVIEDO  Y  VALDES  (GONZALO  HERNANDEZ 
DE).  L'Histoire  Naturelle  et  Generalle  des  Indes,  Isles, 
et  Terre  Ferine  de  la  Gran  Mer  Oceane.  Ruled  ivith  red 
ink.  Woodcut  initials  and  several  small  woodcids  repre- 
senting pl'ints,  leaves,  etc.  Folio,  old  French  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1556 

417 


2599.  "pACOT.  Figures  de  la  Passion  de  Notre  Seig- 
■^  neur  Jesus-Christ:  Accompagnees  de  re- 
flexions propres  a  donner  I'intelligence  de  ce  mistere.  En- 
graved text,  title  and  85  engraved  pZa^es.  Large  paper 
COPY.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  edges, 
by  Motte.  Paris,  [1743] 

2600.  PAINTER  (WILLIAM).  The  Palace  of  Pleasure, 
beautified,  adorned  and  well  furnished  with  pleasant  his- 
tories and  excellent  novels.  From  the  Edition  of  1575. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Haslewood.  2  parts  in  4  vols.  4to,  half 
russia,  uncut.  London,  1813 

*  One  of  7  copies  on  vellum. 

2601.  PALGRAVE  (JOHN  GORDON).  History  of  New 
England.  6  maps  and  8  illustrations.  3  vols,  royal  Svo, 
cloth  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

*  Large  paper  copy,  only  100  printed. 

2602.  PALLADIO  (ANDREA).  I  quattro  libri  dell' 
architettura.  Numerous  architectural  woodcuts.  Folio, 
old  limp  vellum,  gilt  edges. 

Venetia:  Dominico  de'  Franceschi,  1570 

2603.  PALMERIN  D'OLIVE.  Histoire  de  Palmerin 
d'Olive  fils  du  Roy  Florendos  de  Macedone,  &  la  belle 
Griane,  fille  de  Remicius  Empereur  de  Constantinople. 
Vignette  on  title.  Thick  16mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Lyon :  Benoist-Rigaud,  1593 

2604.  PAQUOT  (RIS).  Histoire  Geuerale  de  la  Faience 
Ancienne,  Frangaise  et  etrangere  consideree;  Dans  son 
Histoire,  sa  Nature,  ses  Formes  et  sa  Decoration.  200 
planches  en  couleur  retouchees  a  la  main,  IJfiO  marques  et 
monogrammes.  2  vols,  folio,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Paris,  1874-1876 

*  One  of  a  limited  number  of  copies  printed.     Volume  I  con- 
tains the  text,  Volume  II,  the  plates. 

2605.  PARABOSCO  (GIROLAMO).  Lettres  Amoureuses, 
avec  quelques  autres  ajouteesde  nouveau  a  la  fin:  reduitees 
de  ritalien  en  notre  vulgaire  Francois,  par  Hubert  Philippe 
de  Villiers.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  wreath  on  the 
sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet  (name  on  title). 

Anvers:  C.  Plantin,  1556 

2606.  PARACELSUS.  Prognosticatio  ad  Ferdinandum 
Roman.  Regem  conscripta  Anno  1536.  First  Edition. 
32  emblematic  copper  engravings.  4to,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  panelled  sides,  blind  tooled  and  gilt  ornaments,  gilt 
edges,  by  Lortic.  [n.  p.,  ca.  1600] 

418 


2607.  [PARADIN  (CLAUDE).]  Quadrins  historiques 
de  la  Bible  (par  Claude  Paradin).  Revuz  et  augmeutez 
d'un  grand  norabre  de  figures. — Figures  du  Nouveau  testa- 
ment. Titles  luithin  elegant  woodcut  borders  and  327  fine 
woodcuts  ascribed  to  Bernard  Salomon^  called  "  Ze  Petit 
Bernard.'''^  2  parts  in  1  vol.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet-Trautz. 

*The  Yemeniz  copy.  Lyon:  par  Ian  de  Tournes,  1558 

2608.  PARADIN  (CLAUDE)  et  SYMEONI  (GABRIELE). 
Symbola  Heroica.  With  217  luoodcut  emblems.  12mo,  old 
vellum.  Ex  Officini  Plantiniana,  1600 

2609.  PARKER  (MARTIN).  The  Nightingale  warbling 
forth  her  owne  Disaster:  or,  The  Rape  of  Philomela. 
Newly  written  in  English  verse.  London,  1632.  [Printed 
by  J.  Moj'es,  Greville  Street,  London,  1828.]  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alfred  Matthews. 

*  Reprinted  at  tlie  expense  of  Amos  Strettell.  A  presentation 
copy  from  Strettell  to  the  Rev.  T.  N.  Blagden. 

2610.  PARNASSE  SATYRIQUE.  Le  Parnasse  Satyr- 
ique  du  dix-neuvieme  siecle  Recueil  de  vers  piquants  et 
gaillards  De  MM.  de  Beranger,  V.  Hugo,  E.  Deschamps, 
A.  Barbier,  A.  de  MusSet,  Barthelmy,  Protat,  G.  Nadaud, 
de  Banville,  Baudelaire,  Monselet,  etc.  Le  Nouveau  Par- 
nasse Satyrique  du  dix-neuvi^me  siecle.  2  plates.  2  vols. 
in  1.  12mo,  citron  levant  morocco,  doublure  of  purple 
levant  with  border  of  grotesques,  gilt  edges,  in  morocco 
case,  by  Lortic.  Rome  &  [Bruxelles],  1866 

*  India  paper  copy,  with  the  plates  in  duplicate. 

2611.  PARNY  (EVARISTE  D.  D.).  (Euvres  completes 
de  Parny.  .3  vols.  18mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Bertrand.  Bruxelles,  1834 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     Portrait  and  six  plates  inserted. 

2612.  [PARSONS  (ROBERT).]  Discours  de  la  Vie 
abominable,  ruses,  trahisons,  meurtres,  impostures,  etc., 
desquelles  a  use  &  use  iournellement  le  my  Lorde  de  Leces- 
tre.     8vo,  calf.  [n.  p.]  1585 

*  This  work  was  published  later  as  "  Leycester's  Common- 
wealth."    W.  Upcott's  copy,  with  MS.  notes.     See  No.  1994. 

2613.  PARTICVLARITEZ  Remarqvees  en  la  morte  de 
Messieurs  de  Cinq  Mars,  &  de  Thou  k  Lyon,  le  Veudredy 
12.  Septembre  1642.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Chambolle-Duru.     No  title-page.  [n.  p. — n.  d.] 

2614.  PASCAL  (BLAISE).  (Euvres.  Portrait' after  L.  N. 
Quesnel.  5  vols.  8vo,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Derome  the  younger.  La  Haye  [Paris],  1779 

419 


2615.  PASS  (CRISPIN  DE).  XII  Sibyllarum  Icones 
Elegantissimi,  a  Crispiano  Pass?eo  Zelando  delineati,  ac 
tabulis  ?eneis  in  lucem  editi.  Engraved  title,  dedication 
plate  and  16  others.  4to,  old  blue  straight-grain  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  [n.  p.  J  1601 

*  The  Hamilton  Palace  copy. 

2616.  PASS  (CRISPIN  DE).  Regia?  Anglican  Maiestatis 
pictura,  et  Historica  declaratio.  Title,  portraits  of  Queen 
Elizaheth,  King  James  I,  Queen  Anne  and  Henry  Prince 
of  Wales,  and  a  genealogical  tree  engraved  by  Crispin  de 
Pass;  all  brilliant  impressions.  First  Edition.  4to,  red 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  R.  De  Coverly. 

Colonia?,  1604 

2617.  PASS  (CRISPIN  DE).  Hortus  Floridum.  In  quo 
rariorum  et  minus  vulgarium,  floruni  Icones  ad  vivum,  etc. 
2  engraved  titles,  4^  frontispieces,  and  160  plates.  2  parts  in 
1  vol.  oblong  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  by 
David.     (Engraved  title  mended.) 

Utrecht:  Crispijn  van  de  Pas,  1614 

2618.  PASS  (CRISPIN  DE).  Les  abus  du  mariage.  Ou 
sont  clairement  representez  les  subtilitez  deshonnestes  tant 
des  femmes  que  des  hommes  dont  ils  usent  pour  se  tromper 
I'un  I'autre  a  cecy  sont  adjoustez  quelques  enseignemens 
pour  corriger  tels  abus.  [The  same  in  Dutch  and  German.] 
Brilliant  impressions  of  the  50  oval  engravings  and  the 
large  plcde  on  the  verso  of  Ii,  Oblong  4to,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  borders,  doublure  of  maroon  levant,  richly  tooled 
in  pointille,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

Ghedruckt  in't  Jaer  ons  Heeren  1641 

2619.  PASSAVANT  (JOHANN  DAVID).  Le  Peintre- 
Graveur.  Contenant  I'histoire  de  la  gravure  sur  bois,  sur 
metal  et  au  burin  jusque  vers  la  fin  du  XVI.  siecle.  Large 
PAPER  COPY.  6  vols,  in  8,  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  inlaid 
backs,  gilt  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Holloway.    Leipsic,  1860-64 

2620.  PASSAVANT  (JOHANN  DAVID).  Raphael  of 
Urbino,  and  his  father  Giovanni  Santi.  Many  engraved 
tllustrations.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London  and  New  York:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1872 

*  The  25  plates  belonging  in  this  book  have  been  removed  and 
68  portraits  and  views,  many  of  them  proofs  in  two  states,  have 
been  inserted. 

2621.  PASSERAT  (JEAN).  Kalendte  Januarife;  Le 
Premier  Livre  des  Poemes;  Discours  presente  a  Mons.  le 
Due  de  Montmorencj^,  etc.  Brilliant  impression  of  the 
portrait  by  Th.  de  Leu.  5  works  in  one  vol.  8vo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Lutetia?,  1595-97 
420 


2622.  PASTORET  (E.  C.  J.  P.  DE).  Zoroastre,  Con- 
fucius et  Mahomet,  compares  comme  sectaires,  legislateurs 
et  raoralistes.  Hvo,  old  French  red  morocco,  with  the  arms 
of  Armand-Thomas  Hue  de  Miromenil,  Chancellor  of 
France,  stamped  in  gold  in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt 
edges.  Paris,  1787 

*  From  the  Paillet  library,  with  booliplate. 

2623  PATELIN  (PIERRE)  Maistre  Pierre  Patelin. 
.Texte  revue  sur  les  Manuscrits  et  les  plus  anciennes  edi- 
tions, avec  une  introduction  et  des  notes  par  F.  Gen  in. 
Vignettes  and  many  looodcuis  in  the  text.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  Coppinger.      Paris,  1854 

*  Limited  edition,  on  papier  velin. 

2624.  PATERCULUS  (CAIUS  VELLEIUS).  M  Velleivs 
Patercvlvs  Cum  Notis  Gerardi  Vossii  G.  F.  First  Elzevir 
Edition.  Engraved  title.  12tno,  red  straight-grain  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.     With  the  final  blank  leaf. 

Lugd.  Batavorum,  1(j39 

*  The  Syston  Park  copy,  with  booliplate. 

2625.  PATERCULUS  (CAIUS  VELLEIUS).  Histoire 
avec  les  supplemens  de  ce  qui  c'est  perdu  de  cet  auteur. 
12mo,  old  French  green  morocco,  the  arms  of  Madame  Vic- 
TOIRE,  DAUGHTER  OF  Louis  XV,  in  the  Centre  of  each 
cover,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Fournier.  Paris,  1672 

2626.  PATERCULUS  (CAIUS  VELLEIUS).  Histoire 
Romaine.  Translated  b}'  Despres.  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  back,  with  the  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by 
Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1825 

26->7.  PATRICI  (FRANCESCO).  Delia  Poetica  la  deca 
historiale.  4to,  old  red  morocco,  THE  arms  of  Prince 
Eugene  of  Savoy  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges  (covers  rubbed). 

Ferrara,  1586 

2628.  PAULDING  (J.  K.).  Slavery  in  the  United  States. 
First  Edition.  With  the  leaves  of  advertisements  at  end. 
12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  18;^6 

2629.  PA  VILLON  (ETIENNE).  CEuvres  d'Etienne 
Pavilion,  de  I'Academie  Frangoise;  Considerablement 
augmentees  dans  cete  nouvele  Edition.  Thick  paper 
copy.  2  vols.  12mo,  olive  morocco,  gilt  backs,  orange  satin 
linings,  gilt  edges,  probably-  by  Padeloup.    Amsterdam,  1750 

2630.  PAYNE  (JOHN  THOMAS)  and  FOSS  (HENRY— 
Editors.)  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana;  or  Bibliographical 
Notices  of  rare  and  curious  Books,  forming  part  of  the 
library  of  thp:  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Grenville.  Portrait  4 
vols.  imp.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 
by  Bedford.  London,  1842-72 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

421 


2631.  PEACHAM  (HENRY).  The  Garden  of  Eloquence 
Conteyning  the  Figures  of  Grammer  and  Rhetorick,  from 
whence  may  bee  gathered  all  manner  of  Flowers,  Coulors, 
Ornaments,  Exornations,  Formes  and  Fashions  of  speech, 
very  profitable  for  all  those  that  be  studious  of  Eloquence, 
and  that  reade  most  Eloquent  Poets  and  Orators,  and  also 
helpeth  much  for  the  better  vnderstanding  of  the  holy 
Scriptures.  Set  foorth  .  .  .  Anno  1577.  First  Edition. 
Small  4to,  citron  levant  morocco,  mosaics  on  sides,  doublure 
of  citron  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  (Auto- 
graph of  contemporary  owner  on  sig.  Mi. ) 

London:  ...  By  H.  lackson  [1577] 

2632.  PEACHAM  (HENRY).  The  Valley  of  Varietie; 
or.  Discourse  fitting  for  the  Times,  Containing  very 
Learned  and  rare  Passages  out  of  Antiquity,  Philosophy, 
and  History.  Collected  for  the  use  of  all  ingenious  Spirits, 
and  true  lovers  of  Learning.  12mo,  original  vellum  wrap- 
pers (one  corner  repaired). 

London:  Printed  bj'  M.  P.  for  lames  Becket,  1638 

*  A  plate  of  an  oak  tree,  engraved  on  copper,  precedes  Bl. 
Lowndes  says  the  oak-tree  plate  is  encircled  with  flowers,  but. 
this  is  probably  wrong.  Flowers  surround  the  foot  of  the  tree, 
but  do  not  encircle  it. 

From  the  libraries  of  Thomas  Jolley,  with  bookplate,  and 
J.  Payne  Collier,  with  his  autogi'aph  and  written  notation, 
"  A  curious  and  rare  little  book." 

2633.  PEARCE  (WILLIAM).  The  Midnight  Wanderers: 
a  comic  opera.  In  two  acts.  Performed  at  the  Theatre 
Royal,  Covent  Garden.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red  morocco, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  London:  T.  N.  Longman,  1793 

2634.  [PECQUET  (ANTOINE).]  Memoires  Secrets  pour 
servir  a  I'Histoire  de  Perse.  16mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Derome.  Berlin,  1759 

*  Attributed  to  Pecquet.    . 

2635.  PEELE  (GEORGE).  The  Works  of  George  Peele. 
Now  first  collected.  With  some  account  of  his  writings, 
and  notes,  by  Alexander  Dyce.  3  vols.  8vo — 2  in  green 
morocco,  decorative  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Hayday;  and  1 
in  original  cloth.       London:  William  Pickering,  1828-1839 

*  First  collected  edition.  One  of  12  copies  printed  on  thick 
paper.  The  third  volume  appeared  eleven  years  after  the 
second,  and  is  consequently  seldom  found  with  the  others. 
Contains  manuscript  additions,  probably  in  the  autograph  of 
the  editor. 

2636.  PELADAN  (JOSEPHIN).  La  Decadence  Latine; 
Ethopee;  A  Cceur  perdu.  Frontispiece,  proof  before  letters, 
by  Felicien  Bops.  8vo,  striped  red  silk,  figured  silk  linings, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  satin-lined  cloth 
case,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1888 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

422 


2637.  PELEUS  (JULIEN).  Trois  Opvscvles  Poetiqves 
de  M.  Ivlien  Pelevs,  Aduocat  en  Parlement.  A  Monsieur 
le  Vidame  du  Mans,  Capitaine  des  cent  Getils-hommes  de 
la  maison  du  Roy.  16mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  large  side 
ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  (Writing 
erased  from  title.)  Paris:  Denis  Binet,  1600 

2638.  PELLICO  (SILVIO).  Mes  Prisons,  suivi  des  devoirs 
des  hommes;  traduction  nouvelle,  par  le  Comte  H.  de 
Messey,  revue  par  le  Vicomte  Alban  de  Villeneuve,  avec 
notice  biographique  et  litteraire  sur  Silvio  Pellico  et  ses 
ouvrages,  par  M.  U.  Philipon  de  la  Madelaine.  Portrait, 
frontispiece,  7Jf  illustrations  on  steel,  and  numerous  ivood- 
cuts.  Royal  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  filleted  panels, 
gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Paris,  1844 

2639.  PENNELL  (E.  R.  and  J.).  The  Life  of  James 
McNeill  Whistler.  Illustrated.  2  vols,  roj'al  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1908 

*  One  of  150  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

2640.  PEPYS  (SAMUEL).  Memoirs  of  Samuel  Pepys, 
Esq.  F.R.S.  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty  in  the  Reigns  of 
Charles  II.  and  James  11.  Comprising  His  Diary  from 
1659  to  1669,  Deciphered  by  the  Rev.  John  Smith,  A.B.  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  from  the  original  short- 
hand MS.  in  the  Pepysian  Library,  and  a  selection  from  his 
Private  Correspondence.  Edited  by  Richard  Lord  Bray- 
brooke.  First  Edition.  6  plates  and  8  portraits  engraved 
by  B.  White,  Bragg,  Thomson  and  Cooper,  after  Kneller, 
Lely,  Hailes  and  Derby.  2  vols,  royal  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  borders,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Henry  Colburn,  1825 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  a  duplicate  set 
of  6  of  the  portraits,  proofs  on  India  paper,  and  other  portraits 
and  plates. 

2641.  PEPYS  (SAMUEL).  Diary  and  Correspondence 
of  Samuel  Pepys,  Esq.,  F.R.S.  from  his  MS.  cypher  in  the 
Pepysian  Library,  with  a  Life  and  Notes  by  Richard  Lord 
Braybrooke.  Deciphered,  with  additional  Notes,  b}'  Rev. 
Mynors  Bright,  M.A.,  President  and  Senior  Fellow  of 
Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.  Portraits,  facsimiles, 
vieivs,  etc.  10  vols.  8vo,  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  and 
blind-tooled  in  panels,  doublures  of  vellum,  dentelle  bor- 
ders, gilt  over  rough  edges,  in  levant  cases,  by  Lortic. 

*One  of  4  COPIES  PRINTED  ON  VELLUM.    Ncw  York,  1884 

2642.  PERCY  (THOMAS,  BISHOP  OF  DROMORE). 
Bishop  Percy's  Folio  Manuscript.  Ballads  and  Romances. 
Edited  by  John  W.  Hales,  M.A.  Fellow  and  Late  Assist- 
ant-Tutor of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  and  Frederick  J. 
Furnivall,  M.A.  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge.      (Assisted  by 

433 


Prof.  Child,  of  Harvard  Univ.,  U.  S  ;  W.  Chappell,  Esq, 
&c.  &c.).  4  vols,  bound  in  7.  4to,  green  levant  morocco, 
richly  tooled  after  the  Roger  Payne  manner,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere.  London,  1867-68 

*  One  of  50  copies  printed.upon  largest  paper.  Volvime 
IV  contains  Loose  and  Humorous  Songs. 

2643.  P:EREFIXE  (HARDOUIN  DE).  Histoire  du  Roy 
Henry  le  Grand.  Equestrian  frontispiece  title.  12mo,  red 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Amsterdam:  Louys  &  Daniel  Elzevier,  1661 

*  Presumably  the  second  of  the  two  Elzevier  editions  printed 
in  1661,  with  the  last  line  of  the  second  paragraph  on  page  95 
containing  the  words  " — vernement  d'Angoumois."  Ruled 
throughout  in  red  ink. 

From  the  Beckford  and  Syston  Park  libraries.  In  the  latter 
catalogue  it  was  described  as  bound  by  Roger  Payne. 

2644.  P:EREFIXE  (HARDOUIN  DE).  Histoire  du  Roy 
Henry  le  Grand  .  .  .  Reveue,  corrigee  &  augmentee  par 
I'Auteur.  Engraved  title  as  in  the  first  Elzevier  edition. 
16mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  covered  with  fleurs-de-lys,  coat- 
of-arms  on  both  covers,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Amstei'dam :  Daniel  Elzevier,  1664 

*  This  edition  contains  "  Recueil  de  quelques  belles  actions 
et  paroles  memorables  de  Henry  le  Grand,"  pages  525-566,  and 
a  poem  by  the  Abbe  Cassagne  entitled  "  Henry  le  Grand,"  with 
half-title,  nine  leaves  of  text  and  a  final  blank  leaf. 

2645.  PEREFIXE  (HARDOUIN  DE).  Histoire  du  Roy 
Henry  le  Grand.  Reveue,  corrigee  &  augmentee  par  I'Au- 
teur. Engraved  title,  dated  1679,  and  portrait  of  Henry  IV, 
engraved  by  Th.  de  Leu,  inserted.  12mo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, edges  entirely  uncut,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Amsterdam:  Daniel  Elzevier,  1678 

2646.  PEREFIXE  (HARDOUIN  DE).  The  Life  of 
Henry  the  Fourth  of  France,  translated  from  the  French  of 
Perefixe,  bj^  M.  Le  Moine.  8vo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  with 
the  ARMS  OF  THE  DucHESSE  d'Angouleme  on  each  cover, 
gilt  edges,  by  Derome.  Paris,  1785 

*  Large  and  thick  paper  copy. 

2647.  PEREY  (LUCIEN)  and  MAUGRAS  (GASTON). 
Une  Femme  du  Monde  an  XVIIIe  siecle.  La  Jeunesse  de 
Madame  d']^pinay  d'apr^s  des  lettres  et  des  documents  in- 
edits.  Woodcut  portrait.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, inside  covers  lined  with  appropriate  plates,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Alfred  Matthews. 

Paris,  1882 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

424 


2648.  PERISTROMATA  TURCICA,  sive  dissertatio  Em- 
blematica  prfiesentem  Euiopa^  statuni  ingeniosis  eoloribus 
repra'sentans.  6  emblematic  copper  engravings  surrounded 
by  borders  of  Turkish  style,  printed  in  light  brown.    4to,  calf. 

Lutetife  Parisiorura :  Toussaiat  da  Braj'  [ca.  IGiO] 

*  In  the  same  volume  are  bound  the  following  pamphlets: 
"Germania  Deplorata,"  "  Aulaea  Roniana  contra  Peristromata 
Turcica,"  ' '  (Jallia  deplorata, "  all  by  the  same  printer  and  about 
the  same  year. 

2649.  PERRAULT  (CHARLES).  Dialogue  de  I'Ainour 
€t  rAmitie  First  Edition.  J6mo,  purple  levant  morocco, 
gilt  back,  gilt  edges.  Paris:  Pierre  Bienfait,  1661 

2650.  PERRAULT  (CHARLES).  Histoires  ou  Contes 
du  teips  passe.  Avec  des  Moralitez  16mo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.      Trevoux,  1697 

*  The  original  edition,  of  which  not  more  than  half  a 
DOZEN  COPIES  ARE  KNOWN,  of  the  famous  Fairy-Tales  of  Cin- 
derella, Bluebeard,  Puss  in  Boots,  etc. 

2651.  PERRAULT  (CHARLES).  Tales  of  Passed  Times 
by  Mother  Goose.  With  Morals.  Written  In  French  by 
M.  Perrault,  And  Englished  by  R.  S.  Gent.  To  which  is 
added  a  New  one,  viz.  The  Discreet  Princess.  With  9 
copper-plate  engravings.  Small  8vo,  purple  calf,  blind- 
tooled,  by  Clj'de.  London,  1764 

*  Large  Paper.  The  text  is  in  English  and  French,  on 
opposite  pages. 

2652.  PERRAULT  (CHARLES).  Contes  des  Fees,  con- 
tenant  le  Chaperon  rouge,  la  Barbe  bleu,  le  Maitre  Chat, 
ou  le  Chat  botte.  la  Belle  au  bois  dormant,  Riquet  h  la 
Houpe,  Cendrillon,  le  Petit  Poucet,  I'adroite  Princesse, 
Peau  d'ane  10  fine  copper-pla.tes,  unsigned.  2  parts  in  one 
vol.  ISrno,  contemporary  marbled  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:   Devaux,  1797 

*  Extra-Illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  the  10  original 
DESIGNS  IN  India  ink. 

2653.  PERRAULT  (CHARLES).  Les  Contes  de  Perrault. 
4i  illustrations  by  Gustave  Dore.  Folio,  half  red  levant 
morocco,  panelled  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1862 

*  The  illustrations  are  proofs  before  letters  on  India  paper. 

2654.  PERRAULT  (CHARLES).  Les  Contes  des  Fees, 
«n  prose  et  en  vers.  Nouvelle  Edition,  revue  et  corrigee 
surles  editions  originales,  et  precedee  d'une  lettre  critique, 
par  C.  H.  Giraud.  Portraits  by  Annedouche  and  Eisen, 
portrait  and  12  full-page  etchings  by  Ad  Lalauze  and  12 
vignettes.  8vo,  maroon  levant  morocco,  richly  gilt  tooled 
in  ornaments,  lines  and  dots,  wide  inside  dentelle  borders, 
gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Paris:  A  L'Imprimerie  Imperiale,  1864 
425 


2655.  PERRAULT  (CHARLES).  La  Barbe  Bleue;  La 
Belle  au  Bois  Dormant.  ^1  illustraiions  after  E.  de  Beau- 
mont, printed  in  colors.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  and 
blind-tooled  panels,  doublure  of  blue  morocco  with  leaf 
sprays  in  the  corners,  silk  guards,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic;  in 
a  case.  Paris,  1887 

2656.  PERRET  (PAUL).  Les  Demoiselles  de  Lire. 
Ulustre  671  collaboration  par  Charles  Delort  et  Maurice 
Leloir.  First  Edition.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  panels 
tooled  in  fillets,  dots,  and  scrolls,  figured  green  satin  linings, 
inside  dentelle  borders,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Mercier.  Paris  [1893] 

*  No.  1  of  50  copies  on  India  paper,  on  one  side  only  of  the 
leaf,  with  a  duplicate  set  of  the  illustrations,  proofs  before 
letters  in  bistre,  and  an  original   water-color  drawing  by 

'    Leloir  on  the  half-title. 

2657.  PERRINCHIEF  (RICHARD).  The  Syracusau 
T3a-ant:  or,  the  Life  of  Agathocles.  With  some  Reflexions 
on  the  practices  of  our  Modern  Usurpers.  Folding  plate 
by  Faitliorne  inserted,  depicting  Oliver  Cromwell  crowned  by 
Perfidy  and  Cruelty.  8vo,  russet  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford. 

London:  Printed  by  J.  F.  for  R.  Royston,  1661 

*  First  Edition.     The  Gosford  copy  on  Large  Paper. 

2658.  PERSIUS  FLACCUS  (AULUS).  Satires  suivies 
d'un  fragment  de  Turnus  et  de  la  satire  de  Sulpicia.  Trans- 
lated by  A.  Perreau.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back, 
with  the  monogram  "  E.  B.,"  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris,  1832 

2659.  PETERS  (HUGH).  Gods  Doings  and  Mans  Duty, 
Opened  in  a  Sermon  Preached  before  both  Houses  of  Par- 
liament, the  Lord  Mayor  etc.  .  .  .  For  the  recovering  of  the 
West  and  disbanding  of  5000  of  the  Kings  Horse,  etc. 
1645.     The  Second  Edition.     Small  4to,  half  cloth. 

London:  Printed  by  M.  S.  for  G.  Calvert,  1646 

2660.  PETITS  CONTEURS  du  XVIIP  Siecle.  A  Col- 
lection of  short  stories  by  D'Ancour,  Benseval  Boufilers, 
Casotu,  Caylus,  and  7  others.  Each  with  a  preface  by 
Octave  Uzanne.  With  12  portraits,  12  vignettes  and  72  etch- 
ings by  Hanriot,  Lalauze,  Poisson,  Mongier,  and  others. 
12  vols,  square  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  richly  decorated 
with  special  tools,  floral  borders,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Meunier.  Paris,  3  879 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  blue  Whatman  paper,  with  the  etchings 
in  3  states,  unlettered  proofs  in  red,  lettered  proofs  in  black 
on  Whatman  and  on  Holland  paper.  The  portraits  and  vignettes 
are  in  two  states.  • 

426 


2661.  PETITY(ABBE  DE).  fitrennes  Francoises,  dediees 
a  la  ville  de  Paris;  pour  I'annee  jubilaire  du  r6gne  de  Louis 
le  Bien-aime.  First  issue.  6  engravings  by  Chenu,  Duclos 
and  Littre  after  St.  Aubin  and  Gravelot,  and  ^plates  of  coats 
of  arms.  4to,  old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle 
borders,  with  the  arms  of  King  Louis  XV  in  the  centre  of 
the  front  cover,  and  of  the  City  of  Paris  on  the  back,  gilt 
edges,  by  Derome.     In  a  morocco  slip  case.  Paris,  1766 

2662.  PETRARCA  (FRANCESCO).  De  los  remedios 
contro  prospera  y  adversa  fortuna.  Gothic  characters. 
Title  in  red  and  black  within  a  luoodcut  border,  and  the 
printer^s  device  on  the  last  leaf.  Folio,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, blind-tooled  back  and  sides,  doublure  of  red  morocco, 
with  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  ChamboUe-Duru,  Marius 
Michel,  gilder.  In  a  cloth  case.     Caragoga:  Georgi  Coci,  1518 

2663.  PETRARCA  (FRANCESCO).  Secret©  in  dialog! 
di  latino  in  vulgar  &  in  lingua  toscha  tradocto.  Woodcut 
on  title.     8vo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Venetia,  par  Nicolo  Zopino  &  Vincentio  compagno,  1520 

2664.  PETRARCA  (FRANCESCO).  IlPetrarcha(Sonetti, 
Canzoni  et  triomphi).  8vo,  red  morocco  gilt,  aldine  anchor 
on  sides,  gilt  edges.  (Last  leaf,  containing  colophon  and 
anchor,  in  facsimile.) 

Vinegia:  Aldo  Romano  &  Andrea  Asolano,  1521 

*  The  Syston  Park  copy. 

2665.  PETRARCA  (FRANCESCO).  II  Petrarcha  con 
I'espositione  d'Alessandro  Vellutello.  Title  within  a  luood- 
cut  border,  portraits  of  Petrarch  and  Laura,  and  cuts  to  the 
triumphs.     4to,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Venetia:  G.  Giolito,  15i4 

2666.  PETRARCA  (FRANCESCO).  II  Petrarcha  con  la 
spositione  di  M.  Giovanni  Andrea  Gesualdo.  Title  within 
an  architectural  and  ornamental  woodcut  border,  tvith  me- 
dallion po7'traits  of  Petrarch  and  Laura  (repeated) ,  and  ivood- 
cuts  to  the  triumphs.  4to.       Venetia:  Domenico  Giglio,  1553 

*  Contemporary  Venetian  binding  in  brown  morocco  gilt, 
ornamental  borders  on  the  sides,  inner  panels  with  a  rich 
arabesque  design  painted  in  various  colors  and  outlined  in  gold, 
in  the  centre  the  title  of  the  book  stamped  in  gold  and  enclosed 
in  a  geometrical  panel  formed  by  two  interlaced  squares;  gilt 
back,  gauffred  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  slip  case.     A  beautiful 

AND  INTERESTING  SPECIMEN. 

2667.  PETRARCA  (FRANCESCO).  Les  Triumphes  Pe- 
trarque.  130  curious  small  cuts.  16mo,  citron  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  and  inlaid  centre  ornaments,  gilt  inside  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris:  par  Estienne  CrouUeau,  1554 

*  The  Yemeniz  copy. 

427 


2668.  PETRARCA  (FRANCESCO).  Rime.  48mo,  green 
levant  morocco,  elaboratelj^  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Lanscelin, 

Londra:  G.  Pickering,  1822 

2669.  PETRA-SANTA  (SILVESTER).  De  SymbolisHe- 
roicis  libri  IX.  Avctore  Silvestro  Petrasancta  Romano  e 
Soe.  lesv.  First  Edition  Engraved  title  hy  Corn.  Galle  after 
Bubens,  portrait  of  Cardinal  P.  Aloysius,  eight  plates  of 
arms  and  genealogies,  and  209  emblems,  medals,  and  sym- 
bols. Small  4to,  calf  gilt,  sprinkled  edges.  (Name  in  ink 
on  page  a  2.) 

Antverpiae:  exofficina  Plantiniana  Baltasaris  Moreti,  1634 

2670.  PETRONIUS  ARBITER  (TITUS).  Traduction 
entiere  suivant  le  nouveau  Manuscrit  trouve  k  Bellegrade 
en  1688.  WitJi  9  plates  engraved  on  copper.  2  vols.  8vo, 
old  red  morocco  gilt,  with  the  arms  of  the  Comtesse  de 
Verrue,  gilt  edges.  [Paris] :  Pierre  Groth,  1694 

*  First  French  translation.     From  the  De  Bure  collection. 

2671.  PETRONIUS  ARBITER  (TITUS).  Le  Satyricon. 
Translated  by  de  Guerle,  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  backs,  with  the  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz- 
Niedree.  Paris,  1834-35 

2672.  PH^DRUS.  Fables.  Translated  by  Ernest  Panck- 
oucke.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  with  the  mono- 
gram "  E.  B.,"  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1834 

2673.  PHAER  (THOMAS)  and  TWYNE  (THOMAS). 
The  whole,  xii.  Bookesof  theiEneidosof  Virgill.  Whereof 
the  first,  ix.  and  part  of  the  tenth,  were  conuerted  into 
English  Meeter  by  Thomas  Phaer  Esqnier,  and  the  residue 
supplied,  and  the  whole  worke  together  newly  set  forth,  by 
Thomas  Twyne  Gentleman.  There  is  added  moreouer  to 
this  edition,  Virgils  life  out  of  Donatus,  and  the  Argument 
before  euery  booke.  Printed  in  Gothic  type.  4to,  green 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Wyllyam  How  for  Abraham  Veale,  1573 

*  First  Edition  of  the  complete  translation  of  the  twelve 
books. 

2674.  [PHILIPON  DE  LA  MADELAINE  (LOUIS).] 
Modeles  de  Lettres  sur  differents  sujets,  choisis  dans  les 
meilleurs  auteurs  epistolaires;  avec  une  courte  instruction 
i  la  tete  de  chaque  espece  de  Lettres.  Precedes  de  quelques 
reflexions  sur  le  style  epistolaire  en  general,  sur  le  caractere 
des  Auteurs  en  ce  genre,  &  du  ceremonial  des  Lettres. 
Nouvelle  edition.  12mo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  borders, 
gilt  edges.  Paris,  1774 

2675.  PHILIPOTT  (THOMAS).  Elegies,  offer'd  up  to 
the  memory  of  William  Glover  Esquire,  late  of  Shalston  in 
Bucliinghamshire.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Riviere.  London:  Tho.  and  Rich.  Cotes,  1641 

438 


2676.  PHILLIPS  (CLAUDE).  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  Illus- 
trated. Roj^al  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Large 
Paper  copy.  London,  1894 

2677.  [PHILLIPS  (HENRY). J  The  True  Enjoyment  of 
Angling-.  Subscriber's  COPY.  Mezzotint  portrait.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1843 

*  Only  100  copies  printed. 

2678.  PHILLIPS  (STEPHEN).  Marpessa.  First  Edi- 
tion. Illustrations  hy  Philip  Conrad.  16mo,  limp,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London:  John  Lane,  1900 

2679.  PHILOPONUS  (HONORIUS).  Nova  Typis  Trans- 
acta  Navigatio.  Engraved  title  arid  18  plates.  Folio,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.        [n.  p.],  1621 

*  Contains  the  plate  showing  Columbus  on  his  ship,  which 
is  not  found  in  all  copies. 

2680.  PHILOSTRATUS.  Les  Images  ou  Tableaux  de 
platte  peinture  des  deux  Philostrates  Sophistes  Grecs  et 
les  statues  de  Callistrate.  Mis  en  Francois  par  Blaise  de 
Vignere  .  .  .  reueus  et  corrigez  sur  I'original  par  un  docte 
personnage  de  ce  temps,  etc.  Engraved  title,  and  65  large 
copper  engravings  hy  Leon  Gaidtier,  De  Leeu,  and  others. 
Folio,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  La  veufue  Abel  I'Angelier,  1615 
*The  WodhuU  and  Payne  copy,  with  autograph  of  Wodhull 
dated  Dec.  13,  1766. 

2681.  PIANTI  (I)  d'Elicona  su  la  tomba  di  Teresa  Ven- 
tura Yenier.     4to,  half  calf,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Parma:  Stamperia  Reale  (Bodoni),  1790 

2682.  PICART  (BERNARD).  Pierre  Antiques  Gravees, 
tirees  des  principaux  Cabinets  de  I'Europe.  With  70  beau- 
tiful fall- 2)age  plates.  Large  folio,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
THE  ARMS  OP  Louis  XI Y  on  covers,  within  a  gilt  border,  gilt 
edges.     (One  fly-leaf  torn.)  Amsterdam,  1724 

*  From  the  John  Peachey  and  W.  E.  Buckley  collections. 
Plate  LVI  contains  a  note  by  John  Peachey  relating  to  the 
purchase  of  that  stone,  and  one  by  W.  E.  Buckley  calls  atten- 
tion to  the  fine  impressions  of  the  plates. 

2683.  PICART  (BERNARD).  Tafereel,  Of  Beschryving 
van  den  prachtigen  Tempel  der  Zang-Godinnen,  Yertoond 
in  LX  heerlyke  Kunststukken.  Frontispiece  and  60  plates, 
all  brilliant  impressions,  designed  and  engraved  by  Picart 
and  others;  also  Le  Temple  des  Muses,  1733.  Royal  folio, 
2  vols,  in  1,  old  green  morocco,  richly  gilt  borders,  with 
fan  corner  ornaments,  inside  dentelle  borders,  silk  linings, 
gilt  edges.  Amsterdam,  1733 

*  Holland  paper  copy  of  the  Dutch  and  French  texts  of 
Picart's  "Temples  des  Muses."     Extra-illustrated  by  the 

439 


insertion  of  (I)  A  complete  set  of  the  60  plates  of  the  first 
Temple  of  the  Muses  by  van  Diepenbeke  ia  1655,  from  the 
library  of  Mariette,  proofs  before  numbers  [showing  that  Picart 
only  copied  or  retouched  van  Diepenbeke's  plates] ;  (II)  A 
complete  set  of  the  24  plates  engraved  by  van  Diepenbeke  and 
rejected  by  M.  de  Favereau.  The  plate  called  "  Sainiacis  and 
Hermaphrodite"  (33)  is  of  exti'eme  rarity;  (III).  Portraits  of 
Michael  de  MaroUes,  Abraham  van  Diepenbeke,  de  Favereau, 
and  Picart. 

2684.  [PICCOLOMINI  (ALESSANDRO).]  La  Messag^re 
d'Amour,  ou  instruction  pour  inciter  les  ieunes  Dames  a 
aimer.  12mo,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
Bauzonnet.  [Rouen],  1616 

*  In  the  same  volume  are  bound:  "  Le  manuel  d'Amour" 
[Rouen,  ca.  1616];  "  Les  secrettes  ruses  d'Amour,"  "  Les  Para- 

*  doxes  d'Amour"  par  le  Sieur  de  La  Valletrie,    "Dialogue  de 

I'Aretin,  ou  sont  deduites  les  vies  et  desportemens  de  Lays  & 
Lamia  courtisanes  de  Rome,"  Rouen,  Thomas  Dare,  1616.  All 
curious  and  rare  pieces. 

2685.  PICCOLPASSI  (CYPRIAN).  Les  Troys  Libures 
de  I'Art  du  Pettier.  With  S8  engraved  plates.  Royal  4to, 
half  red  morocco,  crowned  monogram  on  back.    Paris,  1860 

2686.  PICINELLI  (FILIPPO).  Hondo  simbolico  formato 
d'imprese  scelte,  spiegate,  ed  illustrate  con  sentenze,  ed 
eruditioni,  Sacre,  e  Profane.  Emblematic  frontispiece  en- 
graved by  Simon  Durello  after  Francesco  della  Croce,  por- 
trait by  J.  Cotta,  and  vignettes  by  Durello  in  the  text.  First 
Edition.     Folio,  original  vellum  boards. 

Milano:  Francesco  Vigone,  1669 

2687.  PIGAULT-LEBRUN.  CEuvres  completes  de  Pi- 
gault-Lebrun.     20  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  gilt,  uncut. 

Paris  (Vol.  6  is  dated  Bruxelles,  1824),  1822-24 

2688.  PINDARUS.  Olympia,  Pythia,  Nemea,  Isthmia. 
Callimachi  hymni  qui  inveniuntur,  etc.,  grsece.  First 
Edition.     8vo,  old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Venetiis:  in  sedib.  Aldi  et  Andrese  Asulani  soceri,  1513 

*  Contains  the  final  blank  leaf. 

2689.  PINDARUS.  Olympia,  Pythia,  Nemea,  Isthmia. 
Cseterorum  octo  Lyricorum  carmina,  nonnulla  etiam  ali- 
oruni,  grsece  et  latine.  Ruled  throughout  luith  red  ink. 
16mo,  old  French  red  morocco  gilt;  doublure  of  the  same 
with  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Duseuil. 

Antuerpife:  C.  Plantin,  1567 

*  From  the  Nodier  and  Yemeniz  collections. 

2690.  PINDER  (UDALRICUS).  Speculum  passionis 
domini  nostri  Jesu  Christi.  In  quo  relucent  hec  omnia 
singulariter  vere  et  absolute:  puta.  Omnis  perfectio  Hier- 
archic. Omnium  fidelium  beatitudo.  Omnes  virtutes,  etc. 
39  beautiful  full-page  woodcuts   {some  repeated)    by  Hans 

430 


ScJiciufelein,  representi7ig  scenes  from  the  passion  of  Christ. 
Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt  edges, 
bj^  Bedford.     (Some  wormholes.)     A  large  copy  of  this 

RARE  VOLUME. 

Norimbergfe:  per  Federicum  Peypus  impressum  impensis 
Georgii  Glockendon,  1519. 

2691.  [PINKERTON  (JOHN).]  Select  Scottish  Ballads. 
Vignettes  on  titles.  First  Edition.  'Z  vols,  small  8vo,  half 
green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1783 

2692.  PIRON  (ALEXIS).  La  Metromanie,  ou  le  Poete. 
Comedie  en  vers  et  en  cinq  actes.  First  Edition.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.      Paris,  1738 

2693.  PIRON  (ALEXIS).    CEuvres  Inedites  accompagnees 
de  lettres  egalement  inedites  addressees  a  Piron  par  MM 
Quinault  et  de  Bar  Publiees  sur  les  manuscrits  autographes 
originaux.     3  facsimiles.     12mo,  half  brown  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1859 

2694.  PISTOFILO  (BONA  VENTURA).  Oplomachia 
nella  quale  con  dottrina  morale,  politica,  e  militare,  e  col 
mezzo  delle  figure  si  tratta  per  via  di  teorica,  e  di  practica 
del  maneggio,  e  dpll  'vso  delle  Armi.  Engraved  title,  por- 
traits of  Sir  Kenelm  Dighij  and  the  author,  arid  53  copper- 
plates of  fencing,  and  of  exercises  with  fire-arms.  Oblong  4to, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.      Siena,  1621 

2695.  PLAISIRS  DE  L'AMOUR  (LES),  ou  Recueil  De 
Contes,  Histoirestfc  Poemes  galans.  Frontispiece  and  seven- 
teen charming  plates  {Cohen  says '"'' eighteen^''),  unsigned, 
and  several  proofs  before  all  letters,  for  the  most  part  copied 
from  vignettes  previously  published.  3  vols,  in  one,  small 
8vo,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome  the  j'ounger, 
with  his  ticket.  Aj^ollon:  Au  Mont-Parnasse,  1782 

2696.  PLATO.  Omnia  Platonis  opera,  grsece,  ex  recen- 
sione  Marci  Musuri  et  Aldi  Manutii.  2  parts  in  one  volume, 
folio,  red  morocco,  the  sides  gilt  in  an  interlaced  pattern, 
gilt  edges.    Venetiis :  in  tedibus  Aldi  et  Andre?e  soceri,  1513 

*  First  Edition. 

2697.  PLATO,  Loix  de  Platon;  par  le  traducteur  de  la 
Republique.  (J.  Grou.)  Vignette  portrait  on  the  title.  2  vols. 
8vo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

*  Large  Paper  copy.      Amsterdam:  M.M.  Rey,  1769 

2698.  PLAUTUS.  Comredife  XX  recens  ex  collatione 
multorum  codicum  .  .  .  Item  e?edem  comoedife  omnibus  fere 
locibus  commentationibus  ornantur;  quas  Bernardus  Sara- 
cenus  atque  Joannes  Petrus  Valla  scriptas  olim  reliquere. 
Title  ivithin  a  fine  ornamental  outline  ivoodcut  border,  nu- 

431 


Tnerous   woodcuts,   including  a  full-page   one  of  a  Roman 
theatre;  and  ornamental  initials.   Folio,  vellum. 

Venetiis:  per  Lazarum  Soardum,  loll 

*  First  Venetian   Edition  with  woodcuts,  and  the  finest 
edition  published. 

2699.  PLAUTUS.  Ex  Plauti  comoediis  XX  qiiarum  car- 
mina  magna  ex  parte  in  mensum  suum  restituta  sunt.  4to, 
old  russia  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Venetiis:  in  a^dibus  Aldi  et  Andrese  Asulani,  1522 

*  A  tali  copy.     Edited  by  Francesco  d'Asola. 

2700.  PLAUTUS.  Theatre.  Translated  and  annotated 
by  J.  Naudet.  9  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs, 
with  the  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris,  18.31-38 


THIRTY  FIFTH    SESSION,   WEDNESDAY,  8:15   P.  M. 

2701.  PLAYS.  Le  Fou  Raisonable;  LaPartiedeChasse, 
by  Colle;  Samson;  etc.  13  plays  in  2  vols  8vo,  half  calf, 
gilt  backs.  Paris,  1770-1781 

2702.  PLENARIUM.  Das  newPlenarium  oder  ewangely 
buch,  so  inhaltet  alle  Ewangelien  uud  Epistelen  des  gant- 
zeniars,  sampt  alles  gesangs  aller  messen  von  hejligen 
Kirchen.  Gothic  characters,  double  columns,  title  in  red 
and  black  within  an  historiated  ivoodcut  border,  6  large 
woodcuts  by  Hans  Schaufelein  and  numerous  small  ones 
by  Ursus  Graf,  all  colored  by  hand.  Folio,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panels,  centre  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Bed- 
ford. Basel:  Adam  Petri  von  Langendorff,  1522 

2703.  PLINY.  Historia  Natnrale  tradocta  di  lingua 
latina  in  Fiorentina  per  Christophoro  Landino.  Roman 
character.  JflS  unnumbered  leaves  without  signatures  and 
catchwords;  50  lines  to  the  page.  Thick  folio,  maroon 
morocco,  gilt  inside  borders,  vellum  linings  and  fly-leaves, 
gilt  edges.       Venetius:  Opus  Nicolai  Jansonis  gallici,  1476 

*  First  Italian  Edition.  Printed  on  vellum.  Only  a 
FEW  COPIES  KNOWN  IN  THIS  STATE.  The  Ashburnham  copy  of 
one  of  the  most  beautiful  specimens  from  the  Press  of  Jenson. 
The  3  blank  leaves  missing,  otherwise  in  immaculate  condi- 
tion.    Hain,  13105;  Proctor,  4099. 

432 


2704.  PLINY.  Epistolse,  cura  Juniani  Mali.  Roman 
character.  108  unnumbered  leaves,  ivitli  signatures;  SO 
lines  to  the  page.  Folio,  old  English  olive  morocco,  gilt 
tooled  borders,  the  corners  in  small  floral  tools,  gilt  back, 
gilt  edges,  by  Roger  Payne.  In  blue  straight-grain  mo- 
rocco slip  case.  Neapoli:  Matthias  Moravus,  1476 

*  A  very  large  copy  from  the  Wodhull  library.     Hain,  13111 ; 
Proctor,  6695A. 

2705.  PLINY,  Les  Lettres  de  Pline  le  jeune.  Nouvelle 
edition,  reviie  &  corrigee.  [Traduites  par  Le  Maistre  de 
Sacy.]  3  vols.  12mo,  old  French  red  morocco,  the  arms  of 
King  Louis  XV  on  the  covers,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1721 

2706.  PLINY.  Lettres.  Translated  by  De  Sacy.  Edi- 
tion revue  et  corrigee  par  Jules  Pierrot.  3  vols.  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  backs  with  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges, 
by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1826-2& 

2707.  PLINY.  Histoire  Naturelle.  Translated  by  Ajas- 
son  de  Grandsagne,  and  annotated  by  Beudant  Brongniart, 
and  others.  20  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs 
with  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree. 

Paris,  1829-33 

2708.  PLUTARCH.  Sit  ne  rationis  aliqua  in  bestiis  vis, 
tum  utra  animantium  plus  huius  habeant,  terrestria  ne,  an 
aquatica,  libellus,  Symone  Grynpeo  interprete.  8vo,  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
David.  Basile?e:  Jo.  Bebelius,  1534 

2709.  PLUTARCH.  Les  vies  de  huit  excellens  et  re- 
nommez  personnages  Grecz  &  Rommains,  translatees  par 
messire  George  de  Selve.  Ifjmo,  old  French  green  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome.      Lyon:  Jean  de  Tournes,  1548 

*  First    French    translation.      From    the    Pixerecourt    and 
Yemeniz  collections. 

2710.  PLUTARCH'S  LIVES.  The  Translation  called 
Dryden's.  Corrected  from  the  Greek  and  Revised  by 
A.  H.  Clough.   ovols  royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     Boston,  186& 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  only  100  printed. 

2711.  PCENITENCE  delinee  De  I'Evangelique  David. 
With  text  in  French  and  Dutch,  also,  I'  Iinmaculee  Com- 
munion Deliuiee.  26  hritliant  plates  by  I.  van  Mechelen. 
Small  8vo,  green  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Antwerp,  1629 

2712.  POETA  INFAMIS:  Or,  a  Poet  not  worth  Hang- 
ing: Being  a  Dialogue,  between  Lysander  Valentine,  and 
Poet  Pricket.  With  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Mar- 
riage-Hater matched.  Written  by  his  Friend.  First  Edi- 
tion.    4to,  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

London, 1692 
433 


2713.  POETICAL  MISCELLANIES.      I  nedited  Poetical 

Miscellanies  1584-1700.  Selected  from  MSS.  chiefly  in 
private  hands.  With  a  few  explanatory  and  illustrative 
notes.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled 
in  fillets,  doublure  of  maroon  russia  leather,  russia  guards, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Printed  for  private  circulation,  1870 
*  One  of  50  copies  printed.     Edited  by   Henry  Huth.     An 
autograph  copy  from  the  Editor  to  Henry  G.  Bohn. 

2714.  POETS.  One  hundred  and  seventeen  illustrations 
to  the  English  Poets,  including  seven  portraits.  2  vols. 
Royal  8vo,  russia  gilt,  gilt  edges.    [London:  Sharpe,  1804-06] 

*One  of  6  copies  printed  on  India  paper,  proofs  before  letters. 

2715.  POGGIO  BRACCIOLINI  (GIOVANNI  FRAN- 
CESCO). Les  Faceties  de  Poggie  Florentin.  Traduites  en 
Frangais,  avec  le  Texte  en  regard,  premiere  edition  com- 
plete. 2  vols.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  blind- 
tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Smeers.  Limited  edition  on  Holland 
paper.  Paris,  1878 

2716.  POINDREUX  (IGNACE).  Chaine  Historique,  ou 
I'histoire  sacree  et  prophane  reduites  en  tables,  divisees  en 
trois  livres.  Engraved  frontispiece  with  portrait  of  Colbert, 
to  whom  the  took  is  dedicated,  maps,  and  a  few  engravings 
inserted.  Folio,  old  French  dark  red  morocco,  the  sides 
in  compartments  filled  with  delicate  pointille  and  scroll 
ornaments,  the  arras  of  Louis  Chakles  d'Albert  dug  de 
LuYNES  in  the  centre  of  the  covers,  his  crowned  monogram 
in  the  corners  and  panels  of  the  back,  gilt  edges.    Paris,  1668 

2717.  POINSINET  (ANTOINE  ALEXANDRE  HENRI). 
Le  Cercle,  ou  la  Soiree  a  la  mode,  comedie  episodique  En 
un  Acte  &  en  Prose.  First  Edition.  8vo,  red  morocco, 
gilt  edges.  Paris,  1764 

2718.  POLYBIUS.  Ex  Libris  Polybii  Megalopolitani 
Selecta  de  Legationibus,  grgeee.  4to,  red  straight-grain 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lewis.  Antverpise :  Plantin,  1582 

2719.  POMPADOUR  (MARQUISE  DE).  Suite  d'Estam- 
pes  gravees  par  Madame  la  Marquise  De  Pompadour, 
d'Apres  les  Pierres  gravees  de  Guaj^,  Graveur  du  Roy. 
Folio,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  back  and  side  bor- 
ders tooled  in  flowers  and  urns,  blue  silk  linings,  gilt 
edges,  by  P.  Lefebvre.  [Paris:  Basan,  1775] 

*FroDtispiece-title  and  sixty-three  plates  (dated  1751-56), 
also  inserted,  2  portraits  of  Madame  de  Pompadour,  "La 
Belle  Jardiniere,"  by  Anselin  after  Vanloo  and  mezzotint  after 
Boucher  (rare  original  impression),  and  two  copies  of  the  scene 
from  Corneille's  "Rodogune,"  1760,  engraved  by  Madame  de 
Pompadour  after  Boucher,  and  retouched  and  finished  by 
Cochin. 

This  remarkable  collection  of  allegorical  subjects  was  en- 
graved by  the  Marquise  de  Pompadour  to  amuse  Louis  XV. 

434 


The  plates  were  executed  after  the  gems  engraved  by  Guay, 
who  worked  under  the  favorite's  eyes  at  Versailles;  the 
models  were  furnished  by  Vien  and  Boucher  Madame  de 
Pompadour  distributed  some  copies  of  the  original  proofs 
among  her  friends;  these  impressions  are  of  course  very  rare. 
Later  Basan,  who  acquired  the  plates  upon  the  death  of  the 
Marquis  de  Marigny,  issued  the  present  edition. 

2730.  POMPONIUS  MELA,  Julius  Solinus,  Itinerarium 
Antonini  Augusti,  etc.  8vo,  red  levaut  morocco,  gilt  edges. 
Blank  leaf  and  anchor  leaf  missing. 

Venetiis:  in  pedibus  Aldi,  1518 

2721.  PONTANUS  (J.  J.).  Opera  Omnia  soluta  oratione 
composita.  Title  of  volume  I  surrounded  by  a  border  of 
arabesques,  etc.,  painted  in  gold  on  red  ground,  and  numer- 
ous illuminated  initials.  3  vols.  Svo,  red  levant  morocco, 
inlaid  borders  of  dark  brown  raorocco  with  gilt  tooled 
arabesques,  aldine  anchor  in  the  centre,  gilt  edges,  by 
Cape.       Venetiis:  in  redibus  Aldi  et  Andree  Soceri,  1518-19 

*  A  TALL  COPY.    Folio  64,  Volume  II,  has  not  been  mutilated 
as  in  most  copies. 

2722.  POOLE  (JOSHUA).  The  English  Parnassus:  or, 
a  Help  to  English  Poesie.  Frontispiece.  12mo,  old  half 
-calf.     (Two  pages  ink-marked.)  London,  1677 


FOUKTEEN  ISSUES  OF  "THE  DUNCIAD."  1728-1735. 

2723.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad.  An 
Heroic  Poem.  In  three  Books.  [  Woodcut  of  a  vase  of 
flowers.]  8vo,  brown  morocco,  blind  tooled,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut (several  slight  repairs), 

Dublin,  printed;  London,  reprinted  for  A.  Dodd,  1728 

*  An  uncut  copy  of  the  very  rare  first  issue  of  the  First 
Edition,  measuring  8I4  by  5  inches.  "  B  "  of  Thoms's  list, 
similar  to  tlie  one  in  the  British  Museum. 

.  The  distinguishing  marks  of  this  first  issue  are  the  misprint, 
"  Book  and  the  man  I  sing  "  instead  of  "  Books,"  page  1,  line 
1,  and  the  blank  page  on  the  verso  of  H-  instead  of  an  adver- 
tisement. Lieut. -Col.  F.  Grant's  copy,  once  owned  by  Jonathan 
Richardson,  the  painter.     Notes  in  ink  on  title-page  and  text. 

2724.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  (I.)  The  Dunciad.  An 
Heroic  Poem.  In  three  Books  [Woodcut  of  a  vase  of 
flowers.]    Dublin,  printed  ;  London,  reprinted  for  A.  Dodd, 

1728.  (II.)  A  Corapleat  Key  to  the  Dunciad.  London, 
Printed  for  A.  Dodd,  1728.  (Price  6d.)  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  back,  doublure  of  red  morocco,  wide  border, 
gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

*  Second  issue  of  the  First  Edition.  "C'of  Thoms's 
list.     Very  rare. 

The  distinguishing  mark  of  this  issue  is  on  page  1,  line  1 
(ending  with  "  who  "),  where  "  Book  and  the  man  I  sing"  is 
corrected  to  "  Books  "  The  text  was  probably  printed  from 
the  same  forms  of  type  as  the  first  issue. 

435 


2725.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad.  An 
Heroic  Poem.  In  three  Books.  The  Second  Edition. 
12mo,  maroon  morocco,  blind  tooled,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Dublin,  printed;  London,  reprinted  for  A.  Dodd,  1728 

*  "  D  "  of  Thoms's  list.  Presumably  the  third  issue  of  the 
First  Edition,  although  the  title-page  says  "second  edition." 
The  Address  from  the  Publisher  to  tlie  Reader  appears  to  have 
been  printed  from  the  same  forms  as  the  two  preceding  issues, 
because  of  many  similarities  of  dropped  letters  and  defective 
types. 

Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Grant's  copy,  with  his  annotations. 

2726.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad,  vari- 
orum. With  the  Prolegomena  of  Scriblerus.  Vig7iette 
of  the  Ass.  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  Riviere.  London:  Printed  for  A.  Dod  {sic),  1729 

*  The  rare  first  complete,  and  author's  first  avowed 
edition.  "  F"  of  Thoms's  list.  Contains  the  final  leaf  of  Ad- 
denda. 

Four  varieties  of  the  Ass  frontispiece  are  found  in  different 
editions.  No.  1  as  in  the  present  edition.  No.  2  in  the  first 
variorum  8vo  edition,  No.  3  in  the  reprint  of  the  variorum  4to 
(page  x),  and  No.  4  in  the  Collected  Works,  folio,  1735. 

2727.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad,  vari- 
orum. With  the  Prolegomena  of  Scriblerus.  Vignette 
of  Ass.  -Ito,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Binder3^  London:  A.  Dod  {sic),  1729 

*  Presentation  copy,  with  inscription  in  ink  on  title, 
READING,  "  i^.  Caryll.     Ex  dono  AuthorU." 

The  same  as  the  preceding,  a  little  smaller,  and  the  final  leaf 
of  Addenda  missing. 

2728.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad,  vari- 
orum. With  the  Prolegomena  of  Scriblerus.  Vignette  of 
the  Ass.  12mo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery. 

London :  Printed  and  reprinted  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Dublin,  1729. 

*  A  reprint  of  the  quarto  variorum  edition  of  1739.'  Unde- 
scribed  by  Thorns. 

2729.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad,  vari- 
orvm.  With  the  Prolegomena  of  Scriblerus.  Vignette  of  the 
Ass.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  side  panels  in  floral 
design,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  A.  Dob  {sic),  1729 

*  The  First  Octavo  Variorum  Edition.  "  G  "  of  Thoms's 
list.  Probably  recomposed  from  the  quarto  edition,  with  the 
same  fount  of  type.  Some  of  the  errors  of  the  quarto  edition 
corrected  and  vignette  of  Ass  re-engraved. 

2730.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad.  With 
Notes,  variorum,  and  the  Prolegomena  of  Scriblerus. 
Frontispiece  and  plate.  8vo,  red  straight-grain  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1729 

*"  H  "  of  Thoms's  list. 

436 


2731.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad.  With 
Notes,  variorum,  and  the  Prolegomena  of  Scriblerus. 
Second  Edition,  with  some  Additional  Notes.  Frontis- 
piece. 8vo,  brown  straight-j?rain  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.    London  :  Lawton  Gilliver,  1720 

*  "  K  "  of  Thoms's  list. 

This  edition  has  many  additional  Notes  and  Epigrams,  and 
seven  pages  (four  leaves)  of  Errata  instead  of  two.  It  also 
contains  the  cancelled  leaf  P3,  with  the  preceding  edition 
through  Gg4,  excepting  that  there  is  no  engraving  of  the  Owl 
between  Hi  and  H2,  and  pages  222-232  are  numbered  in  Arabic 
instead  of  Roman  numerals.  After  page  232  are  three  leaves 
of  Errata,  A1-A3,  pages  1-6,  and  a  fourth  leaf,  A4,  containing 
eight  additional  lines  of  Errata. 

2733.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad.  With 
Notes,    variorum,    and    the    Prolegomena    of    Scriblerus. 

Frontispieces  of  the  Ass,  variety  1;  and  the  Owl,  variety  3. 
Small  8vo,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London  :  Lawton  Gilliver,  1729 

*  "  L  "  of  Thoms's  list. 

2733.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  (L)  The  New  Dunciad  : 
As  it  was  Found  In  the  Year  1741.  With  the  Illustrations 
of  Scriblerus  and  Notes  Variorum.  (II.)  [Epistles  of 
Horace.]  (III.)  Poems  and  Imitations  of  Horace.  By  Mr. 
Pope.  Now  first  Collected  together.  4to,  three  works  in 
one  volume,  contemporary  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

*"  O  "  of  Thoms's  list.  London,  1742-38 

First   Edition   of   Book    IV   of   the   Dunciad,  containing  30 

pages.     The  second  work,  the  Epistles,  has  no  general  title. 

The  Latin  text  is  on  the  verso  of  the  page,  the  English  on  the 

recto,  facing  each  other.     From  the  Sunderland  collection. 

2734.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  New  Dunciad:  As 
it  was  found  In  the  Year  M  DCC  XLI.  With  the  Illustra- 
tions of  Scriblerus,  and  Notes  Variorum.  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  hy  David. 

London :  Printed  by  T.  Cooper,  1742 

*"P"  of  Thoms's  hst. 

Second  edition  of  Book  IV  of  the  Dunciad,  containing  44 
pages,  and  620  lines  instead  of  618.  Lines  39-40  in  the  first 
edition, 

"  Oft  her  gaj'  Sister's  life  and  spirit  fled; 
But  History  and  Satire  held  their  head :  " 

are  here  expanded  into  four  lines,  39-42: — 

"  But  sober  History  restrain'd  her  rage, 

And  promis'd  Vengeance  on  a  barb'rous  Age: 
There  sunk  Thalia,  nerve-less,  faint,  and  dead. 
Had  not  her  Sibter  Satire  held  her  head :  " 

2735.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Dunciad,  in  four 
Books.  Printed  according  to  the  complete  copj^  found  in 
the  Year  1742.  With  the  Prolegomena  of  Scriblerus,  and 
Notes  Variorum.  To  which  are  added.  Several  Notes  now 
first  publish'd,  the  Hypercritics   of  Aristarchus,  and  his 

437 


Dissertation  on  the  Hero  of  the  Poem.  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  David  (half  title  mis- 
bound).  London:  M.  Cooper,  1743 

*  First  complete  edition.     "  R  "  of  Thoms's  list. 

2736.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  [Half-title.]  The  Dun- 
ciad,  in  three  Books.  Written  in  the  Year  1727.  With  Notes 
Variorum,  and  the  Prolegomena  of  Scriblerus.  Vignette^ 
etc.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  [London,  1735] 

*  Part  of  Pope's  Works,  Volume  II,  folio,  1735. 

2737.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  Thoms(W.J.).  Notes  on 
Editions  of  the  Dunciad.    12mo,  half  morocco,     n.  p. — n.  d. 

*  Col.  Grant's  copy,  with  bookplate  and  annotations.     Re- 
printed privately  from  "  Notes  and  Queries,"  without  title. 


2738.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  An  Essay  on  Criticism. 
4to,  half  morocco  (repaired  in  several  places,  lacks  half-title 
and  corresponding  leaf  of  advertisements  at  end). 

London:  Printed  for  W.  Lewis,  etc.,  1711 

*  First  Edition,  Second  Issue.  Pope's  first  publication  in 
book  form.     The  Grant  (Pope  collection)  and  McKee  copy. 

2739.  POPE  (ALEXANDER),  GAY(JOHN),  and  others. 
Miscellaneous  Poems  and  Translations.  By  several  hands. 
Frontispiece  engraved  by  Kirk.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  ChamboUe-Duru. 

London:  For  Bernard  Lintott,  1712 

*  Contributions  by  Pope,  Dry  den.  Gay,  Prior,  Brome,  etc., 
concluding  with  "The  Rape  of  the  Locke, "the  first  appearance 
of  the  poem. 

The  book  is  complete,  although  there  are  no  pages  331-352. 

2740.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  Windsor-Forest.  To  the 
Right-Honorable  George,  Lord  Lansdown.  First  Edition. 
Folio,  red  morocco,  some  leaves  uncut. 

London:  Bernard  Lintott,  1713 

2741.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  The  Rape  of  the  Lock. 
An  Heroi-comical  Poem.  In  Five  Canto's.  Written  by  Mr. 
Pope.  6  plates  by  De  Bosc,  after  Du  Ouernier.  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco,  elaborately  tooled  in  compartments  of 
mosaic  in  ivoiy,  dark  and  light  green  morocco,  doublure  of 
red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London  :  Bernard  Lintott,  1714 

*  First  Separate  Edition,  and  the  earliest  to  contain  the 
machinery  of  the  Sylphs.     Printed  on  thick  paper. 

2742.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  The  Rape  of  the  Lock. 
An  Heroi-comical  Poem.  In  Five  Canto's.  The  Second 
Edition.  Frontispiece  and  5  plates  engraved  by  Du  Bosc, 
after  Du  Guernier.  12mo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere.  London :  Bernard  Lintott,  1714 

438 


2743.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  The  Iliad  of  Homer. 
Translated  b}'  Mr.  Pope.  Bust  portrait  by  Vertue,  map  and 
vignettes.  6  vols,  folio,  pigskin,  gilt  and  blind-tooled  backs 
and  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  by  W.  Bowyer,  1715-2(> 

*  Large  Paper  copy  of  the  original  subscription  edition. 

2744.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  The  Works  of  Mr.  Alex- 
ander Pope.  First  Collected  Edition  in  folio.  Folding 
portrait  by  Vertue,  title  in  red  and  black,  also  vignettes  and 
initials.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London:  Printed  by  W.  Bowyer,  1717 

*  Large  and  Thick  Paper  copy,  measuring  lA.}^  x  ^^  inches. 
There  were  3  issues  of  this  edition ;  this  is  probably  the  second. 

2745.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  Several  Copies  of  Verses 
on  Occasion  of  Mr.  Gulliver's  Travels.  First  Issue  of  the 
First  Edition.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  London:  Benj.  Motte,  1727 

2746.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  Several  Copies  of  Verse 
on  Occasion  of  Mr.  Gulliver's  Travels.  Never  before  printed. 
Small  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London:  Benj.  Motte,  1727 

*  Second  Issue,  having  the  additional  poem,  2  pp.,  inserted 
between  signatures  B  and  C. 

2747.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  Poems  occasioned  by 
Reading  the  Travels  of  Captain  Lemuel  Gulliver,  Explana- 
tory and  Commendatory.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.        Dublin:  J.  Hyde,  1727 

*  Probably  a  piracy  of  the  first  edition. 

2748.  POPE  (ALEXANDER)  and  SWIFT  (JONA- 
THAN). Miscellanea.  Never  before  published.  2  portraits. 
2  vols.  12mo,  original  calf.  London,  1727 

*  First  authentic  edition  of  Pope's  Letters.  The  work 
was  advertised  in  The  Daily  Post  of  August  12,  1726;  the  date 
1727  on  the  title  is  merely  a  device  ' '  to  protract  a  little  longer 
the  semblance  of  novelty." 

2749.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER)  and  SWIFT  (JONA- 
THAN).] Miscellanies  in  Prose  and  verse.  First  Edi- 
tions. 5  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1727-35 

2750.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  [Of  Taste.]  An  Epistle 
to  the  Right  Honourable  Richard,  Earl  of  Burlington. 
Occasioned  by  his  publishing  Palladio's  Designs  of  The 
Baths,  Arches,  Theatres,  &c.,  of  Ancient  Rome.  First 
Edition.     Folio,  brown  calf,  blind-tooled,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  for  G.  Gilliver,  1731 

2751.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  [Of  Taste.]  An  Epistle 
to  the  Right  Honourable  Richard,  Earl  of  Burlington. 
First  Edition.  London,  1731 ;  The  Same,  lacking  half-title 
and  advertisements  at  the  end,  1731 ;  Of  the  Knowledge  and 

439 


Characters  of  Men,  an  Epistle  to  Richard,  Lord  Cobham, 
London,  1733 ;  An  Epistle  from  Mr.  Pope  to  Dr.  Arbuthnot, 
London,  1734.  4  vols,  in  one,  folio,  half  brown  levant 
morocco.  Loudon,  1731-4 

2752.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  Of  Taste,  an  Epistle  to 
the  Right  Honourable  Richard,  Earl  of  Burlington.  Second 
Edition.     8vo,  brown  morocco,  uncut. 

[London  :]  Printed  in  the  year  1732 

2753.  POPE   (ALEXANDER).     A  Miscellany  on  Taste. 

I.  Of  Taste  in  Architecture.  An  Epistle  to  the  Earl  of  Bur- 
lington.    With    Notes   Variorum,    and    a    Compleat    Key. 

II.  Of  Mr.  Pope's  Taste  in  Divinity,  viz.  The  Fall  of  Man, 
and  the  First  Psalm.  Translated  for  the  L^se  of  a  Young 
Lady,  etc.  Frontispiece  by  Hogarth,  representing  Pope  on 
a  scaffolding.  8vo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  bj^  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1732 

*  A  pirated  edition  of  Pope's  fourth  moral  essay  "Of  Taste," 
1731. 

2754.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  Of  the  Use  of  Riches,  an 
Epistle  To  the  Right,  Honorable  Allen  Lord  Bathurst.  Lon- 
don: J.  Wright,  17^2;  The  First  Satire  of  the  Second  Book 
of  Horace,  Imitated  in  a  Dialogic',  etc.  London:  Printed 
by  L.  G.  and  sold  by  A.  Dodd,  1733;  An  Epistle  to  I^ichard 
Lord  Vise*- Cobham.  London:  Lawton  Gilliver,  1733;  An 
Epistle  from  Mr,  Pope  to  Dr.  Arbuthnot.  London:  John 
Wright  for  Lawton  Gilliver,  1734;  Of  the  Characters  of 
Women:  an  Epistle  to  a  Lad 3%  by  Mr.  Pope.  London:  J, 
Wright  for  Lawton  Gilliver,  1835;  The  Second  Epistle  of 
the  Second  Book  of  Horace.  Imitated  by  Mr.  Pope.  Lon- 
don:  R.  Dodsley,  1737.  Thesix  works  bound  in  one  volume. 
Folio,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle- 
Duru.  London,  1732-37 

*  First  Edition  of  each  of  the  above. 

2755.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  (I.)  An  Essay  on  Man. 
Address'd  to  a  Friend.  [Henry  St.  John,  Lord  Bolingbroke.] 
Folio,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  b}^  The  Club 
Binder3^      (2  margins  repaired.) 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Welford  [1732] 

*  It  is  difficult  to  determine  the  priority  of  the  various  edi- 
tions of  the  four  Epistles  composing  this  Essay.  Whereas  there 
were  once  supposed  to  be  only  four  editions,  it  is  now  generally 
conceded  that  there  are  ten  or  eleven,  two  of  the  First  Epistle 
with  "  Part  I."  on  the  title-page,  two  of  the  First  with  "  Epistle 
I."  on  the  title-page,  three  of  the  Second,  two  of  the  Third, 
and  one  of  the  Fourth. 

No  recorded  investigations  are  sufficiently  advanced  to  be  of 
service,  and  in  the  manner  of  the  numbering  of  the  lines  or 
neglect  to  number,  one  theory  is  as  plausible  as  another.  It  is 
granted,  however,  that  the  editions  of  the  First  Epistle  with 
"Part  I."  on  the  title-page  were  earlier  printed  than  those 
bearing  "Epistle  I." 

440 


2756.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  An  Essay  on  Man,  Being 
the  First  Book  of  Ethic  Epistles.  To  Henry  St.  John,  L. 
Bolingbrolve.  First  Complete  Edition.  7  vignettes  and  tail- 
pieces.    4to,  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  by  John  Wright  for  Lawton  Gilliver,  1734. 

*  "  No  copy  in  the  British  Museum,  Rowf'ant  Library,  nor  in 
any  of  the  Col.  Grant  Collections." — Hoe  Catalogue. 

2757.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  Letters  of  Mr.  Pope  and 
Several  Eminent  Persons,  from  the  Year  1705,  to  1735.  Poi^- 
trait.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London,  1735 

*  After  page  266  is  "  A  Narrative  of  the  Method  by  which  Mr. 
Pope's  Private  Letters  were  procured  and  published  by  Edmund 
Curll,  Bookseller." 

2758.  POPE  (ALEXANDER)  and  SWIFT  (JONA- 
THAN). A  Collection  of  Poems,  &c.  Omitted  in  the  Fifth 
Volume  of  Miscellanies  in  Prose  and  Verse.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Binder3^ 

London :  Printed  for  Charles  Davis,  1735 

2759.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  The  Dying  Christian  to 
his  Soul:  an  Ode,  written  by  M'"  Pope,  Adapted  for  three 
Voices,  and  the  Piano  Forte.  4to,  green  figured  silk,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.      London:  Printed  and  sold  by  Preston  [n.d.] 

*  Three  pages  of  music  score. 

Tliis  poem  was  written  in  1712,  appeared  in  its  original  form 
in  Lewis's  Miscellany  in  1730,  was  altered  in  the  same  year, 
and  appeared  in  its  present  form  in  1736,  8vo.  Pope  never 
avowed  its  authorship. 

2760.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  Essais  sur  la  Critique  et 
sur  I'Homme.  Ouvrages  traduits  de  I'Anglois  en  Francois. 
Nouvelle  edition.  4to,  old  brown  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt 
edges.  A  Londres,  1737 

*  From  the  Chas.  Forbes  collection,  with  book-plate  and 
autograph. 

2761.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  Horace,  his  Ode  to 
Venus.  Lib.  IV.  Ode  I,  imitated  by  Mr.  Pope.  First  Edi- 
tion.    Folio,  red  morocco. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Wright,  1737 

2762.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  (I.)  The  First  Epistle 
of  the  First  Book  of  Horace  Imitated.  London:  R. 
Dodsley,  1737.  (II.)  The  Sixth  Epistle  of  the  First  Book 
of  Horace  Imitated.  London:  Printed  for  L.  Gilliver,  1737. 
(III.)  The  First  Epistle  of  the  Second  Book  of  Horace,  Imi- 
tated. London,  Printed  for  T.  Cooper,  1737.  (IV.)  The 
Second  Epistle  of  the  Second  Book  of  Horace  Imitated. 
London  R.  Dodsley,  1737.  First  Editions.  4  works  in  one 
vol.,  folio,  red  morocco.  London,  1737 

*  No.  IV  is  of  the  issue  with  the  correct  numbering  of  the 
note,  15,  at  the  foot  of  page  12,  and  no  numeral  in  the  lower 
right-hand  corner  of  the  page. 

441 


2763.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  One  Thousand  Seven 
Hundred  and  Thirty  Eight.  A  Dialogue  Something  like 
Horace.     [Dialogue  1.]  Second  Issue.     Folio,  red  morocco. 

London:  T.  Cooper,  1738 

2764.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  One  Thousand  Seven 
Hundred  and  Thirty  Eight.  A  Dialogue  Something  like 
Horace.  (Dialogues  I  and  II.)  By  Mr.  Pope.  First  Edi- 
tions OF  BOTH  DIALOGUES.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  London :  T.  Cooper  [1738] 

2765.  [POPE  (ALEXANDER).]  The  Universal  Prayer. 
First  Edition.  Folio,  red  morocco,  uncut,  by  The  Club 
Bind.ery.  London:  R.  Dodsley,  1738 

*  Title  and  three  leaves  without  signature. 

2766.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and 
Writings  of  Alexander  Pope,  Esq;  Faithfully  Collected 
from  Authentic  Authors,  Original  Manuscripts,  and  the 
Testimonies  of  many  Persons  of  Credit  and  Honour:  with 
Critical  Observations  (By  William  Ayre).  Adorned  with 
the  Heads  of  divers  Illustrious  persons.  2  vols,  small  8vo, 
red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1745 

[POPE  (ALEXANDER).]     Verses  Upon  the  Late 

-88  of  M .     [Duchess  of  Marlborough]  By  Mr. 

Woodcut  on  title.     Small  folio,  red  levant  morocco, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.    London :  Printed  for  W.  Webb,  1746 

*  The  Announcement  on  the  last  page  reads:  "These  Verses 
are  Part  of  a  Poem,  entitled  Characters  of  Women.  It  is  gen- 
erally said,  the  D ss  gave  Mr.  P.  1000  1.  to  suppress  them: 

He  took  the  Money,  yet  the  World  sees  the  Verses;  but  this  is 
not  the  fii'st  Instance  where  Mr.  P's  practical  Virtue  has  fallen 
very  short  of  those  pompous  Professions  of  it  he  makes  in  his 
Writings." 

2768.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  Works  of  Alexander 
Pope  Esq.  In  Nine  Volumes  Complete.  With  his  last 
corrections,  additions,  and  improvements;  As  they  were 
delivered  lo  the  Editor  a  little  before  his  Death :  together 
with  the  Commentaries  and  Notes  of  Mr.  Warburton.  2Jf 
engravings  by  Major.  9  vols.  8vo,  Spanish  calf  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  London,  1751 

*  Thick  paper  copy  of  Warburton's  First  Edition. 

2769.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  (Euvres  diverses  de  Pope. 
Traduites  de  rAnglois.  Nouvelle  edition,  Considerablement 
augmentee.  Portrait  of  Pope  iy  Syfang,  two  frontispieces,  18 
plates  engraved  by  Fritzsch  and  Punt  after  the  designs  of 
Hayman,  Wale,  Blakey,  and  Walker  and  seven  fleurons  on  the 
titles,  two  of  them  different,  and  one  by  Punt.  6  vols.  12mo, 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  probably  by  Padeloup. 

Amsterdam,  1754 
443 


2770.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  Essai  sur  rHomme,  par 
Monsieur  Alexandre  Pope.  Traduction  francoise  En  Prose, 
par  Mr.  s.  *  *  *  *  [de  Silhouette].  Nouvelle  edition.  Portrait 
of  Pope  on  the  title,  engraved  hy  Will  in  1745  after  Kneller, 
1722,  four  full-page  engravings,  eight  vignettes  and  culs-de- 
lampe  hy  Galimard  and  Soubeyran  after  Delamonce,  and  por- 
trait of  Charles  Frederic,  Margrave  of  Baden  and  Hachherg, 
hy  Will  after  Guillihaud.  English  text  and  French  prose 
translation.  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
David.  A  Lausanne,  1762 

2771.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  The  Works  of  Alexander 
Pope,  Esq.  Complete,  with  his  last  Corrections,  Additions, 
and  Improvements;  as  they  were  delivered  to  the  Editor  a 
little  before  his  Death.  Together  with  the  Notes  of  M^  War- 
burton.  Plates  hy  Grignion.  6  vols.  12mo,  half  blue  morocco, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Lewis.  London,  1764 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  from  the  collection  of  George  Daniel, 
who  wrote  on  the  fly-leaf:  "This  edition  of  Pope  on  Large 
Paper,  and  Uncut,  is  exceedingly  rare.  I  never  saw  another 
copy.  It  was  'brought  from  Holland  in  1829,  and  subsequently 
bound  by  C.  Lewis.  A  few  portraits  (proofs)  of  Pope  are  added. 
George  Daniel,  Islington." 

2772.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  CEuvres  complettes,  tra- 
duites  en  Francois.  Portrait  hy  Le  Beau  after  Kneller  and  14 
plates  after  Marillier;  a  feiv  inserted  plates,  and  an  original 
sepia  drawing  of  Pope.  8  vols,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  un- 
cut. Paris :  Duchesne,  1779 

*  Large  and  thick  paper  copy.  From  the  Pixerecourt  and 
Emmanuel  Martin  collections. 

2773.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  An  Essay  on  Man.  A 
New  Edition.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  critical  essay  by  J.  Aikiu. 
4  plates  after  Stothard,  etc.  12mo,  half  orange  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1796 

2774.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  The  Rape  of  the  Lock,  an 
Heroi-Comical  Poem.  Adorned  with  plates.  Royal  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Matthews. 

London:  Bensley,  1798 

*  Large  Paper  copy.  In  addition  to  the  plates  by  Bartolozzi, 
fourteen  others  have  been  inserted,  including  an  India  proof 
portrait  of  Pope,  engraved  by  C.  Warren,  and  other  proof  illus- 
trations, some  in  two  states. 

2775.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  The  Poetical  Works  of 
Alexander  Pope.  A  new  edition.  Portrait,  and  19  illustra- 
tions after  Stothard,  Westall  and  others.  6  vols,  royal  8vo, 
original  boards  uncut.  London,  1804 

*  Largest  Paper  copy,  only  50  printed. 

443 


2776.  POPE  (ALEXANDER) .  The  Iliad  and  Odyssey  of 
Homer.  Translated  by  A.  Pope.  2  portraits  and  48  plates 
(each  in  three  states)  by  Schiavonetti,  Heath,  Isaac  Taylor, 
Fuseli,  Smirke,  Singleton,  etc.,  and  extra-illustrated  hy  the 
insertion  of  26  plates,  proofs  before  letters,  after  MarilUer, 
twenty-six  other  scenes  to  the  Iliad  (six  on  India  paper), 
Bartolozzi's  engraving  of  Jupiter,  and  the  Parting  of  Hector 
and  Andromache,  colored  like  a  miniature,  4  portraits,  and  18 
scenes,  8  of  which  are  on  India  paper.  12  vols,  in  6,  royal  8vo, 
rel  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

*  Largest  Paper  copy.  London,  1805-6 

2777.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).  Works  of  Alexander 
Pope,  in  verse  and  prose.  Containing  the  principal  notes 
of  Drs.  Warburton  and  Warton :  illustrations,  and  critical 
and  explanatory  remarks  by  Johnson,  Wakefield,  A. 
Chalmers,  FS. A.,  and  others.  To  which  are  added,  now 
first  published,  some  Original  Letters,  with  additional  ob- 
servations, and  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Author.  By 
the  Rev.  William  Lisle  Bowles.  21  portraits  &  facsimiles. 
10  vols.  Bvo,  olive  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lewis. 

London,  1806 

*  Large  paper  copy,  extra  illustrated  with  40  plates  and 
portraits,  by  Stothard,  Burney,  etc.,  ai-tist's  proofs  on  India 
paper,  some  in  2  states. 

2778.  POPE  (ALEXANDER).     The  Rape  of  the  Lock. 

Embroidered  tuith  nine  draivings  by  Aubrey  Beardsley. 
4to,  vellum  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  One  of  25  copies  on 
Japan  paper.  London,  1896 

2779.  POPEIANA.  The  Progress  of  Dulness.  By  an 
Eminent  Hand.  Which  will  serve  for  an  Explanation  of 
the  Dunciad.  Small  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  fore 
and  lower  edges  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.     London,  1728 

*  A  poem,  "  The  Progress  of  Dulness.  To  Duncan  Campbell," 
by  H.  Stanhope,  dated  White-Hall,  June  6,  1720,  is  followed  by 
"  Observations  on  Windsor  Forest,  the  Temple  of  Fame,  and 
the  Rape  of  the  Lock,"  Verses  to  the  Countess  of  Warwick,  by 
J.  Markland. 

2780.  POPEIANA.  Two  Epistles  to  Mr.  Pope,  Concern- 
ing the  Authors  of  the  Age.  [By  Edward  Young.]  First 
Edition.  8vo,  red  morocco,  uncut,  with  the  advertise- 
ments bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Lawton  Gilliver,  1730 

2781.  POPEIANA.  (I.)  Stowe,  the  Gardens  Of  Richard 
Lord  Viscount  Cobham.  Address'd  to  Mr.  Pope.  .  .  . 
London,  1732;  (II.)  A  Dialogue  on  One  Thousand  Seven 
Hundred  and  Thirty-eight:  together  with  a  Prophetic  Post- 
script as  to  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Thirty-nine. 
London,    1738;  (III.)  Are  these  Things   So?  the  Previous 

444 


Question,  from  an  Englishman  in  his  Grotto,  to  a  Great 
Man  at  Court.  .  .  .  [by  James  Miller]  London,  1740;  (IV.) 
The  Great  Man's  Answer  to  Are  these  Things  So?  [by  James 
Miller]  London,  1740;  (V.)  Yes,  they  are:  being  an  answer 
to  Are  these  Things  so?  London,  1740;  (VI.)  What  of 
that!  Occasion'd  by  a  Pamphlet,  intitled,  Are  these  Things 
so?  And  its  Answer,  Yes,  they  are.  .  .  .  The  Second  Edi- 
tion. London,  1740;  (VIL)  They  are  Not.  .  .  .  The  Third 
Edition.  London,  1740;  (VIII.)  Pro  and  Con.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, 1741.     Folio,  eight  works  in  one  volume,  red  morocco. 

London,  1732-41 

2782.  POPEIANA.  Of  Verbal  Criticism :  An  Epistle  to 
Mr.  Pope.  London,  Lawton  Gilliver,  1733;  The  State 
Dunces.  Inscribed  to  Mr.  Pope.  London,  W.  Dickenson, 
1733.     First  Editions.    2  vols,  in  one,  folio,  red  morocco. 

London,  1733 

2783.  POPEIANA.  Of  Verbal  Criticism:  An  Epistle  to 
Mr.  Pope,  occasioned  by  Theobald's  Shakespear,  and  Bent- 
ley's  Milton.     First  8vo.  Edition.     Bvo,  morocco. 

London,  1733 

2784.  POPEIANA.  (I.)  Are  these  Things  So?  The 
Previous  Question,  from  an  Englishman  in  this  Grotto,  to 
a  Great  Man  at  Court.  [By  James  Miller]  1740;  (II.)  The 
Great  Man's  Answer  to  Are  these  Things  So?  in  a  Dialogue 
between  His  Honour  and  the  Englishman  in  His  Grotto, 
1740;  (III.)  Mr.  P-pe's  Picture  in  Miniature,  but  As  Like 
AS  it  can  stare;  a  Poem:  With  Notes,  1743;  (IV.)  Tryal  of 
Skill  between  a  Court  Lord,  and  a  Twickenham  Squire. 
Inscribed  to  Mr.  Pope,  1734.  4  vols,  in  one,  small  folio, 
half  brown -levant  morocco.  •  London,  1734-43 

2785.  POPEIANA.  The  Rape  of  the  Smock.  An  Heroi- 
Comical  Poem.  By  Mr.  Jacob.  Frontispiece.  The  Third 
Edition,  with  other  miscellanies.  12mo,  half  straight-grain 
morocco.  London,  1736 

2786.  POPEIANA.  A  Plan  of  Mr.  Pope's  Garden,  as  it 
was  left  at  his  Death,  with  a  plan  and  perspective  View  of 
the  Grotto:  all  taken  by  J.  Serle,  his  Gardener.  With  an 
Account  of  ail  the  Gems,  Minerals,  Spars,  and  Ores  of 
which  it  is  composed,  and  from  whom  and  whence  thej^ 
were  sent.  With  a  Character  of  all  his  Writings.  Fold- 
ing plan  and  2  plates.  Extra-illustrated  hy  the  insertion 
of  four  engraved  views  and  plans,  three  original  pen  and 
ink  drawings,  2  original  water-color  draiuings  and  two 
pencil  sketches ;  together  with  an  Autograph  Letter 
Signed,  1  p.  4to,  from  Pope  to  Mr.  Richardson,  the  painter. 
4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London:  R.  Dodsley,  1745 
*  The  autograph  letter  is  of  a  personal  character. 
445 


2787.  POPEIANA.  A  Plan  of  Mr.  Pope's  Garden,  As  it 
was  left  at  his  Death :  with  a  Plan  and  Perspective  View 
of  the  Grotto.  All  taken  by  J.  Serle,  his  Gardener.  With 
An  Account  of  all  the  Gems,  Minerals,  Spars,  and  Ores  of 
which  it  is  composed,  and  from  whom  and  whence  they  were 
sent.  To  which  is  added,  A  Character  of  all  his  Writings. 
Folded  plate  "J.  Plan  of  Mr.  Pope''s  Garden''''  and  2  other 
plates.  4to,  green  morocco  gilt,  uncut,  original  blue  wrap- 
pers bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  R.  Dodsley,  1745 

2788.  POPEIANA.  Remarks  on 'Squire  Ayre's  Memoirs 
of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Mr.  Pope,  in  a  Letter  [signed 
J.  H.]  to  Mr.  Edmund  Curl,  Bookseller,     with  Authentic 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  said  E C — 1. 

8vo,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1745 

*  Contains  the  half-title. 


2789.  POPE  (WALTER).  The  Wish,  written  by  Dr. 
Pope,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society.  First  Edition.  4to» 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.    London,  1697 

2790.  PORDAGE  (SAMUEL).  Herod  and  Mariamne. 
A  Tragedy.  Acted  at  the  Duke's  Theatre.  First  Edition. 
4to,  half  black  morocco,  gilt  top,  lower  edges  partly  uncut, 
by  Stikeman.  London:  William  Cademan,  167S 

2791.  PORTALIS  (BARON  ROGER).  Les  Dessinateurs 
d 'Illustrations  au  dix-huitieme  siecle.  Frontispiece  after 
Meisso7iier  and  19  portraits  in  various  states  {making  forty- 
eight  plates  in  all),  including  engraver'' s  etchings,  trial 
proofs,  India  paper  proofs,  and  a  set  printed  in  histre.  2 
vols,  royal  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  edges, 
by  Marius  Michel.  Paris,  1877 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Whatman  paper.     The  author  was  the 
collector  of  the  noted  library. 

2792.  PORTER  (THOMAS).  The  Villain,  a  Tragedy. 
First  Edition.  Small  4to,  dark  green  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  Henry  Herringman,  1663 

2793.  PORTER  (THOMAS).  The  Carnival.  A  Comedy. 
As  it  was  acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal.  Bj^  his  Majesties 
Servants.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery,  (Title  repaired.) 

London :  Henry  Herringman,  1664 

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2794.  POSTEL  (GUILLAUME).  Les  tres  raerveilleuses 
Victoires  des  Feinmes  du  nouveau  monde  et  comment  elles 
doibvent  a  tout  le  monde  par  raison  commander,  &  mesmes 
a  ceulx  qui  haurout  la  Monarchic  du  monde  vieil.  16mo, 
old  French  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  de  I'imprimerie  de  lehan  Gueullart,  J 553 

*  A  RARE  EDITION  of  this  curious   book,  not  mentioned  by 
Brunet.     From  the  J.  Renard  Library. 

3795.  POTTS  (THOMAS).  The  Wonderfvll  Discoverie 
of  Witches  in  the  Covntie  of  Lancaster.  With  the  Arraigne- 
ment  and  Triall  of  Nineteene  notorious  Witches,  at  the 
Assizes  and  generall  Gaole  deliuerie,  holden  at  the  Castle 
of  Lancaster,  vpon  Munday,  the  seuenteenth  of  August 
last,  1612.  Before  Sir  lames  Altham,  and  Sir  Edward 
Bromlej',  Knights.  Together  with  the  Arraignement  and 
Triall  of  lennet  Preston,  at  the  Assizes  holden  at  the  Castle 
of  Yorke,  the  seuen  and  twentieth  day  of  lulie  last  past, 
with  her  Execution  for  the  murther  of  Master  Lister  by 
Witchcraft.  Published  and  set  forth  by  commandement 
of  his  Maiesties  Justices  of  Assize  in  the  North  Parts. 
Curious  woodcut  of  a  ivitcli  hath.  First  Edition.  Small 
4to,  calf,  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  some  edges  uncut  (corner 
of  one  page  torn). 

London:  Printed  by  W.  Stansby  for  John  Barnes,  1613 

2796.  POURTRAITS  DIVERS.  Title-page  within  a 
luoodcut  border  of  fantastic  design,  and  63  woodcuts  by  "  Le 
Petit  Bernard.''''  Small  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
edges.  A  Lion  par  Ian  de  Tournes,  1557 

*  From  the  Desq  and  Renard  collections. 

2797.  POYNGZ  (SIR  FRANCIS).  The  table  of  Cebes. 
[translated  out  of  laten  in  to  englisshe  by  sj^r  Francis 
Poyngz].  First  English  Edition.  Printed  in  Gothic  type. 
Small  8vo,  calf,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

\^Colophon'\  Thus  endeth  the  table  of  Cebes,  Imprinted 
at  London  in  Fletestrete  by  Thomas  Berthelet  printer  to 
the  kynges  most  noble  grace.     Cum  priuilegio.     [n.  d.] 

*  The  W.  H.  Crawford  copy,  with  bookplate. 

2798.  PRAYERS.  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  And 
Administration  of  the  Sacraments,  and  Other  Rites  and 
Ceremonies  of  the  Church,  According  to  the  Use  of  the 
Church  of  England  :  Together  with  the  Psalter  or  Psalms  of 
David,  Pointed  as  they  are  to  be  Sung  or  Said  in  Churches. 
Engraved  frontispiece  to  '^  A  Companion  to  the  Alta r. "  Bu- 
bricated  and  red  lined  throughout.  8vo,  old  English  black 
morocco,  richly  tooled,  gilt  edges. 

University  of  Oxford:  Printed  by  John  Baskett,  1716 

*  See  also  under  Elizabeth  (Queen). 

447 


2799.  PRAYERS.  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  And 
Administration  of  the  Sacraments  and  other  Rites  and 
Ceremonies  of  the  Church,  According  to  the  Use  of  The 
Church  of  England : 

Together  with  the  Psalter  or  Psalms  of  David,  Pointed 
as  they  are  to  be  sung  or  said  in  Churches. 

12mo,  rose  levant  morocco,  richly  ornamented,  gilt  edges, 
by  Bedford.  Cambridge:  J.  Baskerville,  1762 

*  The  University  of  Cambridge  exacted  £12.10.0  per  thou- 
sand from  the  printer  for  permission  to  issue  this  volume. 
Sternhold  and  Hopkins'  version  of  the  Psalms  is  bound  at  the 
end. 


2800.  PRAYER.  The  New  Weeks  Preparation  for  a 
worthy  receiving  of  the  Lord's  Supper,  as  recommended 
and  appointed  by  the  Church  of  England.  Engraved front- 
ispiece.  12mo,  old  English  green  morocco,  richly  gilt,  with 
inlays  in  white  morocco,  gilt  edges.  London    [18th  century] 

2801.  PRETTY  PEGGY  and  other  Ballads.  Illustrated 
hy  Rosina  Emmet.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  tooled  in  a 
pointille  design  with  green  mosaic,  gilt  edges,  in  a  green 
levant  case,  by  Riviere.  New  York,  1880 

*  The  59  original  water-color  drawings  are  bound  in 
this  copy. 


2802.  PREVOST  D'EXILES  (A.  F.).  Memoires  et  Avan- 
tures  d'un  homme  de  qualite,  qui  s'est  retire  du  monde. 
7  vols.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  doublure  of  maroon 
morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Amsterdam :  aux  depens  de  la  Compagnie,  1731 
*  Volume  VII  contains   the    First    Edition    of   "  Manon 
Lescaut." 


2803.  PREVOST  D'EXILES  (A.  F.).  Le  Doyen  de  Kil- 
lerine,  histoire  morale.  3  vols.  12mo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt 
ornaments,  gilt  end-papers,  gilt  edges.      Paris:  Didot,  1750 

2804.  PRJ^VOST  D'EXILES  (A.  F.).  Histoire  du  Che- 
valier Des  Grieux  et  de  Manon  Lescaut.  8  plates  and  a 
vignette  {repeated)  engraved  hy  Lehas  after  Gravelot  and 
Pasquier.  2  vols.  12mo,  light  brown  levant  morocco,  with 
ornamental  borders  and  centre  pieces  inlaid  in  red  and  olive 
morocco,  pointille  tooling,  gilt  mosaic  backs,  doublure  of 
olive  morocco,  gilt  tooled  dentelle  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt 
edges,  in  an  embroidered  silk  case  enclosed  in  a  morocco 
case,  by  Marius  Michel.  Amsterdam  (Paris),  1753 

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2805.  PREVOST  D'EXILES  (A.  F.).  Histoire  de  Manon 
Lescaut  et  du  Chevalier  des  Grieiix.  8  clwrming  plates  en- 
graved by  Lefevre  after  Coiny,  proofs  in  two  states,  be- 
fore letters,  and  in  the  etched  state.  2  vols.  r2mo,  green 
straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Simier. 

Paris:  Didot  I'aine,  1797 

*  Largest  "  PAPIER  velin."  Only  100  copies  printed  In- 
serted are  4  plates  by  Leroux  after  Desenne,  proofs  before 
letters. 

2806.  PREVOST  D'EXILES  (A.  F.).  Manon  Lescaut. 
19  inserted  plates,  including  3 portraits,  one  in  3  states,  and 
the  series  of  illustrations  by  Chauvet,  also  in  3  states.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris:  Jouaust,  1867 

*  One  of  300  copies  on  Whatman  paper. 

2807.  PREVOST  D'EXILES  (A.  F.).  Manon  Lescaut. 
Portrait  and  8 illustrations.  2  parts  in  one  vol.  Imp.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets  and  ornaments,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, original  covers  bound  in.        Paris:  Glady  Freres,  1875 

*One  of  2  COPIES  PRINTED  ON  VELLUM,  with  artist's  proofs 
before  letters. 

2808.  PREVOST  D'EXILES  (A.  F.).  Histoire  de  Manon 
Lescaut  et  du  Chevalier  Des  Grieux,  precedee  d'une  Pre- 
face par  Alexandre  Dumas,  fils.  Small  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  Londres,  1878 

*Copy  in  unusual  state,  printed  on  "  peau  de  velin." 

2809.  PREVOST  (EUGENE  MARCEL).  L'Accordeur 
aveugle.  Illustrations  de  Frangois  Courboin.  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  mosaic  back  and  side  borders  in  interlacing 
bands  of  citron  morocco,  small  ivory  morocco  ornaments, 
gilt  tooling,  doublure  of  blue  morocco,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1905 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  plates  in  2 
states — black  and  colors. 

2810.  PRIAPEIA.  Sive  Diversorum  Poetarum  in  Pria- 
pum  Lusus;  Illustrati  Commentariis  G.  Schoppi,  Franci. 
Small  8vo,  old  green  morocco,  gilt  borders,  grey  moire  silk 
linings,  gilt  edges.  Patavii :  G.  Nicolaus,  1664 

*A  rai'e  collection  of  some  of  the  most  licentious  verse  of  the 
ancients. 

2811.  PRIDEAUX  (SARAH  T.).  An  Historical  Sketch 
of  Bookbinding,  with  a  Chapter  on  Early  Stamped  Bind- 
ings. By  E.  Gordon  Duff.  2  illustrations.  8vo,  buck- 
ram, uncut.  London,  1893 

*One  of  130  Large  Paper  copies. 
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2812.  [PRIOR  (MATTHEW).]  Poems  on  Several  Occa- 
sions: consisting  of  Odes,  Satyrs,  and  Epistles  with  some 
select  translations.     Post  8vo,  original  sheep. 

London:  R.  Burrough  and  J.  Baker,  1707 

*  First  Edition.    The  Locker  copy,  with  the  small  bookplate. 

2813.  PRIOR  (MATTHEW).  Poems  on  Several  Occa- 
sions. Frontispiece  engraved  by  Da  Guernier,  and  2')rinter''s 
ornament  on  title.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford.   London :  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson,  1709 

*  Second  edition,  but  the  first  authorized.  It  contains 
fifty  eight  poems,  whereas  the  edition  of  1707  contains  only 
seventeen. 

2814.  PROCTOR  (ROBERT).  Bibliographical  Essays. 
Portrait  and  facsimiles.     Royal  8vo,  half  leather. 

London,  1905 

2815.  PROPERTIUS  (SEXTUS).  Elegies.  Translated 
by  J.  Genouille.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  with  the 
monogram  "  E.  B, , "  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.   Paris,  18B4 

2816.  PROVERBS.  Les  Illustres  Proverbes  nouveaux  et 
historiques.  2  v^ols.  in  one.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Hardy.  Paris:  Pepingue,  1665 

*  From  the  P.  Desq  collection. 

2817.  PROVERBS.  Les  Proverbes  communes.  A  collec- 
tion of  French  proverbs.  Square  12mo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  ornaments,  uncut,  by  Cape.  Paris,  1839 

*  Printed  on  vellum.  » 

2818.  PSALTERIUM,  Hebrseum,  Grsecum,  Arabicum  & 
Chaldseum,  cum  tribus  latinis  interpretationibus  &  glossis. 
Printed  in  Hebrew.,  Greek,  Arabic,  Chaldean  and  Latin 
characters.  Title  in  red  and  black,  within  an  interlaced  and 
ornamental  woodcut  border.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

Genuse :  Petrus  Paulus  Porrus  in  sedibus  Nicolai  Justin- 
iaui  Pauli,  1516. 

*  Fine  and  large  copy.  Psalm  XIX,  "  Coeli  enarrant 
gloriam  dei,"  has  a  marginal  note  in  which  is  given  a  biography 
of  Columbus.  Harrisse,  B.  A.  V.,  no.  88.  The  A.  Firmin-Didot 
copy. 

2819.  PURCHAS  (SAMUEL).  Purchas  his  Pilgrims. 
The  first  containing  The  Voyages,  &c.,  of  Kings,  Patriarkes, 
Apostles,  &c.,  &c.  (vol.  2)  The  sixth  Contayning  Naviga- 
tions to  Africa,  (vol.  3)  Contayning  Peregrinations  in  Asia, 
<fec.,  and  in  the  Northwest  of  America  and  in  the  New 
World,  called  America,  (vol.  4)  Contayning  English  Voy- 
ages to  the  East,  West  and  South  parts  of  America,  French 

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Plantings,  Spanish  Supplantings,  &c.  (vol.  5)  Relations  of 
the  World  and  the  Religions,  from  the  creation  to  the 
present.  Woodcuts,  engravings,  maps  in  the  text  and  two- 
page  folding  maps.  5  vols,  folio,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Jol3^ 

London :  William  Stansby  for  Henry  Fetherstone,  1625- 

1626. 

*  This  copy  contains  the  leaf  for  cancelled  pages  65-66,  in  the 
first  part  of  volume  1,  on  which  is  "  Hondius,  his  map  of  the 
Christian  World"  (repeated  at  page  115),  instead  of  the  map 
usually  found  there,  "  Designatio  Orbis  Terrarum."  A  copy  of 
this  map  is  given  on  page  39  of  vol.  5,  and  entitled  "Typus  Orbis 
Terrarum."  Lacks  Alphabetical  Table  of  4  leaves  after  p.  186 
(vol.  1)  and  dedication  to  Charles  1,  one  leaf  after  title  (vol.  5). 
Measures  13}-^  x  SJa  inches. 

2820.  PUTEANUS  (ERYCIUS).  Bruma:  Chimonopseg- 
nion,  de  laudibus  hiemis,  ut  ea  potissimum  apud  Belgas, 
etc.  Engraved  title,  7  emblematic  copper-plates  by  Sadeler, 
and  his  device  at  end.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Monaci,  1619 

2821.  PUTTENHAM  (GEORGE).  The  Arte  of  English 
Poesie.  Contriued  into  three  Bookes :  The  first  of  Poets 
and  Poesie,  the  second  of  Proportion,  the  third  of  Ornament. 
With  the  rare  frontispiece  containing  a  woodcut  portrait 
of  Queen  Elizabeth.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  in  a  mosaic 
design  of  rose-branches  and  roses,  gilt  pointille  ground, 
mosaic  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  (Preliminary  leaf  4, 
Sk  blank,  missing.)    London:  Printed  by  Richard  Field,  1589 

*  First  Edition.  It  contains  the  4  extra  leaves  between  sig- 
natures N  and  O,  rarely  met  with.  Horace  Walpole's  copy, 
rebound,  but  with  the  original  vellum  sides  inlaid  in  the  inside 
covei's,  and  his  bookplate  on  the  verso  of  title. 

2822.  [PUZA  (VASCO  DE).]  Prouisiones,  cedulas.  In- 
struciones  de  su  Magestad :  ordenangas  de  dif  untos  y  audi- 
encia,  para  la  buena  expedicion  de  los  negocios,  y  admiuis- 
tracion  de  justicia:  y  gouernacion  desta  nueua  Espaiia:  y 
para  el  buen  tratamiento  y  conseruacion  de  los  Indios, 
dende  el  aiio  1525,  hasta  este  presente  de  63.  Gothic  char- 
acters, title  within  a  ivoodcut  border.  Folio,  green  levant 
morocco,  richly  tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments  of  inter- 
laced scrolls  and  other  ornaments  in  imitation  of  the  Mexi- 
can sculptures,  doublure  of  the  same,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindei'y,  Leon  Maillard  finisher,  in  a  case.  (Title 
skilfully  mended.) 

En  Mexico:  en  casa  de  Pedro  Ocharte,  1563 

*  This  work,  generally  known  as  the  "Cedulario"  of  Puga, 

was  THE  FIRST  PRINTED  COLLECTION  OF  MEXICAN  LAWS,  and  is  a 

volume  of  great  importance   and   extreme   rarity,  especially 
when  complete,  as  is  the  above  copy. 
451 


2823.  QUARLES    (FRANCIS).     A  Feast  for  Wormes. 
^^     Set  forth  in  a  poeme  of  the  History  of  lonah. 

Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut  by  Riviere. 
London:  Printed  by  Felix  Kyngston,  for  Richard  Moore, 
1626. 

*  Second  Edition.  Very  fine  tall  copy,  with  the  preliminary 
blank  leaf.  The  last  six  leaves  comprise  ' '  Pentelogia :  or,  the 
Quintessence  of  Meditation,"  with  a  separate  title. 

2824.  QUARLES  (FRANCIS).  Divine  Poems:  Contain- 
ing the  History  of  lonah,  Ester,  lob,  Sampson,  Sions  Sonets, 
Elegies.  Written  and  newly  augTaented,  by  Fra:  Qvarles. 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London :  Printed  by  M.  F.,  1633 

*  Second  Collected  Edition.  The  first  edition  with  ' '  The 
Historie  of  Sampson"  added. 

2825.  QUARLES  (FRANCIS).  Divine  Poems,  containing 
the  History  of  Jonah,  Ester,  Job,  Sampson,  Sion's  Sonnets, 
Elegies,  Written  and  newly  augmented  by  Fr.  Quarles.  Fifth 
Edition.  Engraved  title,  and  portrait  after  W.  Marshall  (in- 
serted). 12mo,  contemporary  morocco,  elaborately  tooled,  gilt 
edges.  London:  J.  Harriot,  1612 

*  The  text  is  the  same  as  Second  Edition,  but  the  engraved 
title  is  dated  1643. 

2826.  QUARLES  (FRANCIS).  Argalus  and  Partheuia. 
The  Last  Edition,  Corrected,  Amended,  and  Illustrated  with 
30  Figures  relating  to  the  Story;  i.  e.,  portrait  hy  Cross,  en- 
graved title,  and  29  unsigned  plates.  Small  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  by  W.  W.  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1656 

*  Presumably  the  sixth  edition. 

2827.  QUARLES  (FRANCIS).  The  Virgin  Widow.  A 
Comedie.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  London :  Printed  for  R.  Royston,  1656 

*  Second  Edition.  Malone  did  not  possess  a  copy  of  this 
edition. 

2828.  QUARLES  (FRANCIS).  Emblemes  (and  "Hiero- 
glyphikes  of  the  Life  of  Man") .  Numerous  plates  hy  William 
Marshall.  Small  Svo,  red  morocco  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges, 
lacks  XI  (a  blank). 

London :  Printed  for  G.  W.  and  F.  E.  1669 

2829.  QUARLES  (FRANCIS).  Divine  Poems,  containing 
the  History  of  Jonah,  Ester,  Job,  Samson.  Together  with 
Sion's  Sonnets,  Elegies,  Written  and  augumented  by  Fr. 
Quarles.  Now  Illustrated  with  Sculptures  to  the  Several  His- 
tories, not  in  former  editions.  Engraved  frontispiece-title 
dated  1669,  portrait,  and  6  plates,  each  in  4  compartments. 
12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery, 

London:  Tho.  Sawbridge,  1674 

*  Presumably  the  ninth  edition. 

452 


2830.  QUARLES  (FRANCIS).  Emblems;  with  the  Hiero- 
glyphicks :  all  the  cuts  Being  newly  Illustrated.  Frontispiece 
and  94  copper-plate  engravings.  12mo,  brown  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Clarke  and  Bedford. 

London:  M.  G.  and  W.  F.,  1696 

2831.  QUARLES  (FRANCIS).  Divine  Poems,  Contain- 
ing The  History  of  Jonah,  Esther,  Job,  Sampson,  etc.  The 
Fourth  Edition.  Ao(c  ill  list  rated  with  Sculptures.  12mo, 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt  scroll  and  arabesque  decorations, 
doublure  of  vellum,  vellum  fly-leaves. 

London :  Printed  for  George  Sawbridge,  1714 

2832.  QUARLES  (JOHN).  Fons  LachrymaiTon ;  or  a 
Fountain  of  Tears:  from  whence  doth  flow  England's  Com- 
plaint, Jeremiah's  Lamentations  paraphras'd  with  Divine 
Meditations ;  and  an  Elegy  upon  that  son  of  Valor  Sir  Charles 
Lucas.  Allegorical  frontispiece,  and  portrait  of  Quarles  by 
W.  Marshall.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  BinderJ^     (Small  part  of  title  restored.) 

London :  Printed  by  J.  Macock  for  Nathaniel  Brooks,  1648 

2833.  QUARLES    (JOHN).      Gods   Love    and   Mans    Un- 

worthiness.  Frontispiece  portrait  hy  Cross  {?)  and  engraved 
plate.  2  parts  in  one  vol.  12mo,  crimson  levant  morocco, 
gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  for  John  Stafford,  1651 

*  First  Edition.     The  Heber  copy. 

2834.  QUATRE  FILS  AYMON.  Les  quatre  filz  aymon. 
Lettres  hdtardes.  26  woodcuts,  4  heing  repeated.  4to,  blue 
levant  morocco,  tooled  and  gilt  in  a  (^rolieresque  design  of 
interlacing,  scrolls  and  arabesques,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle- 
Duru.  (Last  4  leaves  skilfully  mended,  and  a  few  words  and 
portion  of  the  printer's  mark  retouched  wdth  india  ink.) 

Imprime  a  Lyon  sur  le  Rosne  par  Claude  Nourry,  dit  le 
Prince:  et  Pierre  de  Vingle,  1526. 

*  This  Romance  of  Chivalry  recounts  the  resistance  offered 
to  Charlemagne  by  Renaud  and  other  sons  of  Aymon. 

2835.  QUERLON  (MEUNIER  DE).  Les  Graces.  Frontis- 
piece, title  and  4  copper-plates  hy  Simonet,  Massard  and  others 
after  Moreau  and  Boucher.  Portrait  of  De  La  Mothe  hy 
Ingouf  after  Bank  inserted.  8vo,  half  citron  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  W.  Pratt.  (Two  leaves  and  1  plate 
missing.)  Paris:  Laurent  Prault,  1769 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

2836.  QUEVEDO  (FRANCISCO  DE.).  L'Avantvrier 
Bvscon,  Ilistoire  Facecievse,  Composee  en  Espagnol,  par  Dom 
Francisco  de  Quevedo,  Caualier  Espagnol.  Ensemble  les 
lettres  du  Cheualier  de  I'Espargne.  Large  woodcut  on  title. 
12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron. 

Paris:  Pierre  Billaine,  1635 
453 


2837.  QUEVEDO  (FRANCISCO  DE).  Works.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Spanish..  .5  frontispieces,  by  B.  Scott  after 
A.  Carse.    3  vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1798 

2838.  QUEVEDO  (FRANCISCO  DE).  CEuvres  Choisies 
de  Francisco  de  Quevedo.  Histoire  de  Pable  de  Segovie  (El 
Gran  Tacano).  Traduite  de  I'Espagnol  et  annotee  par  A.  G, 
de  Lavigne.  Portrait  and  91  woodcuts  hy  D.  Vierge.  8vo, 
half  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  Paris,  1882 

2839.  QUILLIAN  (MICHEL).  La  Demiere  Semaine,  ou 
consommation  du  Monde.  Par  Michael  Quillian,  Sieur  de  la 
Touclie.  Reveu  &  augmente  par  I'Autheur.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Rouen :  Claude  de  Villain,  1597 

*  A  poem  on  the  end  of  the  world,  divided  into  seven  days, 
after  the  manner  of  Du  Bartas. 

2840.  QUILLET  (CLAUDE).  Callipgedia:  or,  the  Art  of 
Getting  Beautiful  Children.  A  Poem  in  Four  Books  Made 
English  by  N.  Rowe.  Four  plates  hy  Van  der  Gucht.  12mo, 
polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford.      London,  1733 

2841.  QUILLET  (CLAUDE).  La  Callipedie.  Ou  I'Art 
cl 'avoir  de  Beaux  Enfans.  Traduction  nouvelle  de  ce  poeme 
Latin  par  J.  M.  Caillau.  Frontispiece  by  Palliere.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

[Bordeaux  de  I'imprimerie  de  Pinard,  1799] 

*  Holland  Paper  copy. 

2842.  QUILTER  (HARRY).  Giotto.  Colored  frontispiece 
and  12  other  plates.  4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      London,  1880 

2843.  QUINAULT  (PHILIPPE).  CEuvres  choisies.  Por- 
trait on  India  paper  and  three  others  inserted,  one  on  India 
paper  also.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris:  Crapelet,   1824 

*  One  of  40  copies  on  large  vellum  paper. 

2844.  QUINTILIANUS  (MARCUS  FABIUS).  Institution 
Oratoire.  Translated  by  C.  V.  Ouizille.  6  vols.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  backs  with  monogram  "E.  B.,"  gilt  edges,  by 
Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1819-1835 

2845.  QUINZE    JOIES.      Les    Quinze   Joies    de    Manage. 

Folded  facsimile  and  numerous  woodcuts  in  the  text.    2  parts 
in  1  vol.    Square  16mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  uncut. 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Paris,  1837 

454 


2846.  T^ABAUT  DE  SAINT-ESTIENNE  (J.P.).   Precis 
-^■^     Historique  cle  la  Revolution  FranQoise,  suivi  de 

I'Acte  constitutionnel  des  Francois.  Seconde  Edition,  aug- 
MENTEE.  6  plates  engraved  hy  Simonet,  Langlois,  Halbou, 
and  others,  after  Moreau,  in  ttvo  states,  both  proofs  before 
letters,  on  vellum  and  on  paper.  12mo,  vellum,  gilt  borders, 
uncut,  Paris:  Didot  I'aine,  1792 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

2847.  RABELAIS  (FRANQOIS).  Pantagruel,  Roy  des 
Dipsodes,  restitue  a  son  naturel,  auec  ses  faictz  &  prouesses 
espouentables :  composez  par  feu  M.  Alcof ribas  abstracteur  de 
quinte  essence.  Lettres  hdtardes.  19  small  ciits.  16mo,  citron 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape. 

On  les  vend  a  Lyon  chez  Francois  Juste,  1542 

*  The  Second  part  of  the  ''Vie  tres  horrificque  du  grand 
Gargantua, ' '  issued  from  the  same  press,  and  in  the  same  year. 

This  edition,  printed  by  Juste,  is  the  one  revised  by  the 
Author  to  avoid  persecution  by  the  Church.  The  Firmin-Didot 
copy. 

2848.  RABELAIS  (FRANQOIS).  La  Plaisante,  &  ioyeuse 
histoyre  du  grand  Geant  Gargantua.  Prochainement  reueue, 
et  de  beaucoup  augmentee  par  I'Autheur  mesme;  Pantagruel, 
roy  des  dipsodes,  restitue  a  son  naturel:  auec  ses  faictz,  & 
prouesses  espouuentables.  108  ivoodcuts,  with  numerous  re- 
petitions. 2  parts  in  one  vol.  16mo,  blue  levant  morocco, 
tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments,  with  pointille  ornaments,  in 
the  manner  of  Le  Gascon,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Niedree,  in 
a  morocco  slip  case.  (Last  leaf  containing  the  printer's  mark, 
in  facsimile.)  Lyon:  ches  Estienne  Dolet,  1542 

*  From  the  Yemeniz  collection.  An  unauthorized  [unexpur- 
gated]  issue  from  the  Lyons  press  of  Etienne  Dolet,  the  appear- 
ance of  which  enraged  the  author,  and  one  of  the  rarest  books 
from  Dolet 's  press. 

2849.  RABELAIS  (FRANQOIS).  Le  Quart  Livre  des 
faicts  et  diets  Heroiques  du  bon  Pantagruel.  Ornamental 
initials  in  the  style  of  Geofroy  Tory.  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  panelled  sides,  fleurons  in  the  corners,  gilt  back; 
doublure  of  green  levant,  wide  gilt  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges, 
by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris :  de  1  'imprimerie  de  Michel  Fezandat,  1552 

*  First  complete  edition  of  the  fourth  book.  One  of  the 
copies  without  the  ' '  Brief ue  declaration. ' '  From  the  libraries 
of  Armand  Bertin,  De  Clinchamp  and  De  Montesson. 

2850.  RABELAIS  (FRANQOIS).  (Euvres,  augmentees 
de  la  vie  de  1  'auteur  &  de  quelques  remarques  sur  sa  vie  et  sur 
I'histoire.    2  vols.  12mo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

[Amsterdam:  Louis  and  Daniel  Elzevir],  1663 

*  Portrait  and  13  woodcuts  by  Thompson  and  others  inserted. 

455 


2851.  RABELAIS  (FRANCOIS).  Master  Francis  Rabelais. 
Pive  Books  of  the  Lives,  Heroic  Deeds  and  Sayings  of 
Gargantna  and  his  son  Pantagruel.  Translated  into  English 
by  Sir  Thomas  LTrquhart  and  Peter  Antony  Motteux.  Intro- 
duction by  Anatole  de  Montaiglon.  Illustrations  hy  Louis 
€halon.    2  vols,  imperial  8vo,  buckram,  entirely  uncut. 

*  One  of  210  copies  on  Japan  paper.  London,  1892 

2852.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Le  Thebayde,  ou  Les  Freres  En- 
nemis.  Tragedie.  First  Edition.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.  (Leaf  containing  privilege 
and  last  blank  missing.)  Paris:  Gabriel  Quinet,  1664 

2853.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Alexandre  le  Grand.  Tragedie. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris:  Theodore  Girard,  1666 

2854.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Andromaque.  Tragedie.  Second 
Issue.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
Bauzonnet.  Paris :  Theodore  Girard,  1668 

2855.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Les  Plaideurs.  Comedie.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
Bauzonnet.  Paris:  Claude  Barbin,  1669 

2856.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Britannicus.  Tragedie.  First 
Edition.    12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Duru. 

Paris :  Claude  Barbin,  1670 

2857.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Berenice.  Tragedie.  First  Edi- 
tion. 12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Masson- 
Debonnelle.  Paris:  Claude  Barbin,  1671 

2858.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Bajazet.  Tragedie.  First  Edi- 
tion. 12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzon- 
net. Paris :  Pierre  Le  Monnier,  1672 

2859.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Mithridate,  tragedie.  First  Edi- 
tion.    12mo,  bro\Mi  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Paris :  Claude  Barbin,  1673 

2860.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Iphigenie.  Tragedie.  First  Edi- 
tion.   12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron-Joly. 

Paris :  Claude  Barbin,  1675 

2861.  RACINE  (JEAN).  (Euvres  de  Racine.  First  col- 
lected EDITION.  Engraved  frontispieces,  the  first  hy  Leclerc 
after  Lehrun  and  9  plates  hy  F.  Chaveau.  2  vols.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt  backs  and  edges,  in  a 
morocco  slip  case,  by  Hardy.  Paris :  Claude  Barbin,  1676 

2862.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Phedre  &  Hippolyte.  Tragedie. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris :  Jean  Ribou,  1677 
456 


2863.  RACINE  (JEAN).  (Euvres  de  Racine.  Snivaiit  la 
Copie  imprimee  a  Paris.  Two  engraved  titles  and  9  otJier 
plates,  and  with  separate  titles.  2  vols.  12mo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.     Paris  [Amsterdam,  Wolfgang],  1678 

*  rroni  the  Library  of  Henri  Bordes. 

2864.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Esther.  Tragedie.  First  12mo 
Edition.  Engraved  frontispiece.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape.  Paris :  Denys  Thierry,  1689 

2865.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Athalie,  tragedie.  First  Edi- 
tion. Frontispiece  engraved  hy  Mariette  after  Corneille.  4to, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Paris :  Denys  Thierry,  1691 

2866.  RACINE  (JEAN).  Athalie,  Tragedie.  Tiree  de 
I'Eeriture  sainte.  Engraving  hy  Leclerc.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape.       Paris :  Denys  Thierry,  1692 

2867.  RACINE  (JEAN).  CEnvres  completes.  Nouvelle 
edition,  collationnee  sur  les  meillenrs  textes.  Portrait  hy 
Etliiou  after  Desenne,  ivitJi  duplicate  proof  on  India  paper. 
8vo,  purple  antique  calf,  gilt  fillets  and  edges,  by  Thouvenin. 

Paris,  1829 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  12  plates  by  Bosq, 
Larcher,  Petit,  &e.,  after  Moitte,  Desenne,  Girodet,  and  others. 

2868.  RACINE  (LOUIS).  La  Religion,  [et  la  Grace] 
Poeme.  Portrait  hy  B.  Delvaux  after  Aved.  2  vols.  16mo, 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup.  Londres,  1785 

2869.  RADCLIFFE  (ALEXANDER).  The  Ramble:  an 
anti-heroick  poem.  Together  with  Some  Terrestrial  Hymns 
and  Carnal  Ejaculations.  First  Edition.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  for  the  Author,  1682 

2870.  RADCLIFFE  (ANN  WARD).  The  Italian;  or.  The 
Confessional  of  the  Black  Penitents.  A  romance.  Vignettes 
on  titles.  2  vols.  16mo,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut. Chiswick:  C.  and  C.  Whittingham,  1826 

2871.  RAIMBACH  (MICHAEL  THOMSON  SCOTT— 
Editor).  Memoirs  and  Recollections  of  the  late  Abraham 
Raimbach,  Esq.,  Engraver  .  .  .  including  a  ^Memoir  of  Sir 
David  Wilkie,  R.A.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo,  crimson  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  1843 

*  A  few  copies  printed,  not  published.  Extra-illustrated 
by  the  insertion  of  98  selected  plates,  mostly  proofs,  including 
fine  examples  of  Eaimbach's  engraving  and  portraits  of  his 
contemporaries. 

457 


2872.  RALEIGH  (SIR  WALTER).  To  day  a  man,  To 
morrow  none :  Or,  Sir  Walter  Rawleighs  Farewell  to  his 
Lady,  The  night  before  hee  was  beheaded:  Together  with  his 
advice  concerning  Her,  and  her  Sonne.  Small  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Alfred  Matthews. 

*  First  Edition.  London :  Printed  for  R.  H.,  1644 

2873.  RALPH  (JAMES).  The  Fall  of  the  Earl  of  Essex. 
As  it  is  Perform 'd  at  the  Theatre  in  Goodman 's-Fields.  First 
Edition.    8vo,  morocco,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  W  Meadows,  1731 

2874.  RAMPANT  ALDERMAN.  The  Rampant  Alderman ; 
or  news  from  the  Exchange;  a  farce.  First  Edition.  4to, 
calf  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London :  Randal  Taylor,  1685 

2875.  RANDOLPH  (THOMAS).  Poems,  with  the  Muses 
Looking-Glasse :  and  Amyntas.  First  Edition.  Small  4to, 
old  calf,  arms  on  sides.     ("Gower"  written  on  title.) 

Oxford :  Leonard  Lichfield,  1638 

*  On  the  fly-leaf  Mr.  Hoe  has  written  ''The  largest  and  finest 
copy  I  ever  saw,  has  rough  leaves." 

2876.  RANDOLPH  (THOMAS).  Poetical  and  Dramatic 
Works.  Now  first  collected  and  edited  from  the  early  copies 
and  from  MSS.,  with  some  Account  of  the  Author,  etc.  By 
W.  Carew  Hazlitt.  Portrait  and  plate  {on  India  paper,  only 
50  issued).  2  vols.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  richly  tooled, 
dentelle  border,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London:  Printed  for  private  circulation,  1875 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

2877.  RAVENSCROFT  (EDWARD).  Scaramouch  a 
Philosopher,  Harlequin  a  School-Boy,  Bravo  Merchant  and 
Magician.    A  Comedy.    First  Edition.    4to,  cloth. 

London:  Robert  SoUers,  1677 

2878.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).  The  Sixth  Great  Orien- 
tal Monarchy;  or  the  Geography,  History,  &  Antiquities  of 
Parthia.  Maps  and  illustrations.  First  Edition.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut  (label  on  side).  London,  1873 

2879.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).  The  Seventh  Great 
Oriental  Monarchy  or  the  Geography,  History,  and  Antiqui- 
ties of  the  Sassanian  or  New  Persian  Empire.  76  plates  and 
maps.    First  Edition.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1876 

2880.  RAYIMOND  (OLIVER).  The  Art  of  Fishing  on  the 
principle  of  avoiding  cruelty.  With  approved  rules  for  fish- 
ing used  during  sixty  years'  practice,  not  hitherto  published 
on  any  work  on  the  subject.    Illustrations.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1866 
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THIRTY-SIXTH  SESSION,  THURSDAY,  2:30  P  M. 

2881.  REBELL  (HUGUES).  La  Nichina,  raemoires  in- 
edits  de  Lorenzo  Veudramin.  First  Edition.  12mo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1897 

*  No.  1  of  fifteen  copies  on  Imperial  Japan  paper. 

2882.  REBELL     (HUGUES).       L'Espionne     Imperiale. 

Illustrations  de  A.  Boye.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco, 
scroll  and  pointille  back,  figured  blue  and  grey  silk  sides, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  the  Club 
Bindery.  Paris,  1899 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

2883.  RECREATIONS  FRANCOISES.  Les  Recreations 
Frangoises,  ou  recueil  des  contes  a  rire,  pour  servir  de 
divertissement  aux  Melancoliques,  et  de  joyeux  entretien 
dans  les  Cours,  les  Cercles  &  les  Ruelles.  2  vols.  12mo, 
old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  la  Veuve  Edme  Pepingue:  G.  de  Luynes  (Vol.  11), 
1658. 

*  First  Edition.     From  the  Library  of  Francisque  Sarcey. 

2884.  RECUEIL  de  figures  historiques,  Symboliques  & 
Tragiques.  Pour  servir  a  I'Histoire,  du  XVIIP  siecle. 
Engraved  title,  unsigned,  and  22  other  -plates,  17  signed  hy 
de  Montalais,  one  hy  Nerblin,  and  4-  unsigned.  Holland 
paper  copy.     Royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  uncut. 

Amsterdam,  1762 

2885.  RECUEIL  de  Proverbes  Frangais,  Latins,  Espag- 
nols,  Italiens,  AUemands,  HoUandais,^  Juifs,  Americains, 
Russes,  Turcs,  &c.  A  1' usage  des  lEcoles  Publiques  et 
des  Maisons  d'Education.  Par  le  C?°  D'H.  .  .  .  [L.  J.  P. 
d'Huraieres].  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
Thibaron.  Paris  [1801] 

2886.  RECUEIL  de  Sonnets;  Proposez  par  M.  Mignon. 
12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Petit. 

Paris:  G.  Quinet,  1683 

2887.  REGNARD  (JEAN  FRANgOIS).  CEuvres.  5 
vols.  18mo,  green  vellum,  uncut.  Paris:  Didot,  1801 

*The  Syston  Park  copy;  printed  on  vellum. 

2888.  [REICHENTHAL  (ULRICH  VON).]  Das  Con- 
cilium. So  zu  Constantz  gehalten  ist  worden,  des  jars  do 
man  zalt  von  der  geburdt  unsers  erlosers  M.CCCC.XIII. 
Jar.  Mit  alien  handlungen  inn  Geystlichen  und  weltlichen 
sachen,    auch  was   diss  mals    fiir   Bapts,    Kayser,    Kunig 

459 


Fiirsten  und  herrn,  etc.  With  about  600  luoodcut  coats  of 
arms,  and  numerous  ivood  engravings  of  large  size  repre- 
senting processions,  liturgical  ceremonies,  consecration  of 
the  Pope,  of  the  Emperor  and  Kiyig,  scenes  at  the  Council 
of  Constanz,  the  Pope  blessing  the  people,  etc.  Folio,  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled  centre  and  corner  ornaments 
on  the  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Augspurg,  durch  Heinrich  Steyner,  1536 
*Froin  the  Firmin-Didot  library. 

2889.  REID  (MAYNE).  The  White  Chief.  A  Legend 
of  Northern  Mexico.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  orig- 
inal cloth,  uncut.  London,  1855 

2890.  UtTlF  DE  LA  BRETONNE  (NICOLAS  EDM:^). 
Les  Frangaises,  ou  XXXIV  Exemples  choisis  dans  les 
Moeurs  actuelles,  Propres  a  diriger  les  Filles,  les  Femmes, 
les  Epouses  &  les  Meres.  3If  plates,  engraved  by  Giraud 
after  Binet.  4  vols.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Neufchatel,  1786 

*  The  plates  are  proofs  before  letters. 

2891.  RfiTIF  DE  LA  BRETONNE  (NICOLAS  EDM:^). 
Tableaux  de  la  Bonne  Campagnie,  ou  Traits  caracteris- 
istiques,  anecdotes  secretes,  Politiques,  Morales  &  Litter- 
aires,  recueillies  dans  les  Societes  du  bon  ton,  1786-1787. 
Accompagnes  des  planches  en  taille-douce,  dessinees  et 
gravies  par  Moreau  le  Jeune.  First  Edition.  2  vols. 
18mo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  edges, 
by  Bedford.  Paris,  1787 

2892.  RETIF  DE  LA  BRETONNE  (NICOLAS  EDMlfi). 
Les  Nuits  de  Paris,  ou  le  Spectateur-Nocturne.  With  17 
copper-plate  engravings.  15  parts  in  8  vols.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Chambolle- 
Duru.  Londres,  1788-90 

2893.  RifiTIF  DE  LA  BRETONNE  (NICOLAS  EDM]fi). 
L'Annee  des  Dames  Nationales  ou  Histoire  jour- par- jour 
d'une  Femme  de  France.  JfO  illustrations.  12  vols.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Geneva,  1791-1794 

*  All  the  plates  are  proofs  before  letters. 

2894.  RETIF  DE  LA  BRETONNE  (NICOLAS  EDME). 
Le  Drame  de  la  Vie;  contenant  un  homme  tout-entier. 
Piece  en  13  Actes  des  Ombres,  et  en  10  Pieces  regulieres. 
First  Edition.  5  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Paris,  1793 

*  Contains  the  large  folded  quarto  portrait  of  the  author  by 
L.  Berthet  after  L.  Binet,  which  first  appeared  separately. 

460 


2895.  RETZ  (J.  F.  DE).  Memoires  contenant  ce  qui 
«'est  passe  de  remarquable  en  France  pendant  les  premieres 
annees  du  Regne  de  Louis  XIV.  Portraits  engraved  by 
Thomassin.  4  vols.  1731 — Memoires  de  Gui  de  Joly  con- 
tenant  I'bistoire  de  la  Regence  d'Anned'Autriche,  Ouvrage 
qui  sert  de  supplement  aux  Memoires  du  Cardinal  de  Rebz. 

2  vols.  1738.  Together  6  vols.  12mo,  green  straight-grain 
morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  backs  and  edges. 

Amsterdam,  1731-38 

2896.  REUSNER  (NICOLAS).  Aureolorum  Emblematum 
Liber  Singularis.  Agalmatum  Aureolorum.  Border  on  each 
page,  looodcut  arms  of  Denmark  and  Norway,  and  127  il- 
lustrations in  the  Id  part;  arms,  45  woodcuts  and  portrait 
in  the  2nd  part.  2  parts  in  1  vol.,  12mo,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by   The  Club  Binder3^ 

Argentorati:  B.  Jobinura.  1591 

2897.  REYNAERT  (DE  VOS).  Een  seer  ghenouch- 
licke  ende  vermakelicke  historie:  in  Franchoj'se  ende  neder 
Duj'tsch.  With  42  woodcuts.  Small  8vo,  Spanish  calf, 
gilt  back,  red  edges.  Antwerpen:  C.  Plantijn,  1566 

*  Probably  the  Beckford  copy. 

2898.  [REYNOLDS  (SIR  JOSHUA).]  Engravings  from 
the  Pictures  and  Sketches  painted  by  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds, 
comprising  the  whole  of  his  works,  by  S.  W.  Reynolds,  en- 
graver to  the  King.  One  engraved  title,  38Jf  portraits,  his- 
torical and  other  subjects  on  316  jjlates,  open  letter  proofs. 

3  vols,  folio,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges.  (Titles  in  manuscript, 
and  manuscript  life  of  Rejmolds  and  Index  in  a  contempo- 
rary^ hand  added.) 

Published  by  S.  W.  Reynolds,  1820  (1822,  etc.) 

*  Extremely  rare  and  most  difficult  to  obtain  in  any  state. 
A  complete  set  should  have  428  subjects  on  355  plates,  with 
three  engraved  titles,  this  collection  ranks  among  the  finest 
of  English  mezzotint  engravings. 

2899.  RICCOBONI      (MARIE     JEANNE     LABORAS). 

Lettres  dela  Comtesse  de  Sancerre.  2  vols.  18mo,  red  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome.  Paris,  1780 

2900.  RICCOBONI  (MARIE  JEANNE  LABORAS). 
Lettres  de  Mylad}^  Juliette  Catesby.  18mo,  red  morocco, 
gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome.  Paris,  1780 

2901.  RICCOBONI  (MARIE  JEANNE  LABORAS). 
Histoire  d'Aloise  de  Livarot.  16mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Derome.  Paris,  1780 

2902.  RICHARD  (JULES).  L'Art  de  former  une  Bib- 
liotheque.  8vo,  original  vellum  covers,  uncut.     Paris,  1888 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Seychall-Mill  paper. 

461 


2903.  RICHARD  LE  PELERIN.  La  Chanson  d'Anti- 
oche  composee  au  commencement  du  XII®  siecle  par  le  Pel- 
erin  Richard.  Renouvelee  sous  le  re.^ne  de  Philippe 
Auguste  par  Graindor  de  Douay,  publiee  pour  la  premiere 
fois  par  Paulin  Paris.  2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1848 

*  One  of  500  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

This  Chanson  is  the  oldest  and  the  only  truly  historical  por- 
tion of  the  collection  of  poems  forming  the  legend  of  the  Chev- 
alier au  Cygne. 

2904.  RICHARD  (RENE).  Le  Veritable  Pere  Josef 
capucin  Nomme  au  Cardinalat  contenant  I'histoire  anec- 
dote du  Cardinal  de  Richelieu,  (avec  la  '  Reponse').  Por- 
trait.    12mo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Boyet. 

Imprime  a  Saint  Jean  de  Mauriene,  Clies  Gaspard  Butler, 
1704. 

*  First  Edition,  and  the  first  book  printed  at  St.  Jean  de 
Mauriene.     From  the  Beckford  and  Lamoignon  collections. 

2905.  RICHARD  (REN£).  Le  Veritable  Pere  Josef 
.  .  .  contenant  I'histoire  anecdote  du  Cardinal  de  Rich- 
elieu. Portrait.  12mo,  2  vols,  old  blue  morocco,  with  the 
arms  of  L.  C.  de  Machault,  siegneur  d'Arnouville,  Lieu- 
tenant-General  of  Police,  gilt  edges. 

Imprime  a  Saint  Jean  de  Mauriene,  ches  Gaspard  Butler, 
1704. 

.*  From  the  title,  portrait  and  preface,  the  above  is  apparently 
another  copy  of  the  preceding  number.  It,  however,  bears  the 
running  lieadlines  "  Histoire  de  la  Vie  du  Pere  Josef,"  which 
according  to  Brunet  was  first  published  in  1702.  As  the  list  of 
Errata  is  given  at  the  end  of  Vol.  I,  this  is  apparently  the  first 
edition  with  the  title,  portrait  and  second  leaf  of  "  Le  Verita- 
ble Pere  Josef"  prefixed.  Vol.  II  has  no  separate  title,  though 
the  pagination  begins  anew  with  page  1. 

From  the  Portalis  collection. 

2906;  [RICHARDSON  (SAMUEL).]  Clarissa,  or  The 
History  of  a  Young  Lady.  7  vols,  small  8vo,  original  half 
sheep  and  boards,  entirely  uncut,  each  volume  in  brown 
morocco  case,  by  Riviere.  London,  1748 

*  First  Edition.  Extremely  rare  uncut.  Presentation 
COPY  FROM  the  AUTHOR.  Page  267,  Vol.  7,  contains  16  lines 
in  Richardson's  autograph,  being  two  passages  which  were 
added  to  the  text  in  subsequent  editions.  From  the  Stewart 
Samuel  collection. 

2907.  RIMBAULT  (E.  F.).  A  Little  Book  of  Songs  and 
Ballads,  gathered  from  Ancient  Musick  Books,  MS.  and 
Printed.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London,  1851 

2908.  RINALDO.  Innamoramento  di  Rinaldo  di  Monte 
Albano.  Numerous  small  cuts.  8vo,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.  (Lateral  margins  cut  short,  title-page  and 
a  few  leaves  mended  with  some  words  supplied  in  writing. 
Sold  with  all  faults.)  Venetia,  1537 

462 


2909.  RITSON  (JOSEPH).  Annals  of  the  Caledonians, 
Picts,  and  Scots;  and  of  Strath clyde,  Cumberland,  Galloway, 
and  Murray,  2  vols.  12mo,  half  lilac  levant  morocco,  gilt  and 
inlaid  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Champs.      Edinburgh,  1828 

2910.  RITSON  (JOSEPH— Editor).  Ancient  Songs  and 
Ballads,  from  the  Reign  of  King  Henrj'  the  Second  to  the 
Revolution.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  maroon  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  bj^  Champs.  London,  1829 

2911.  ROBERT  (LOUIS  DE).  Un  Tendre.  Elustrations 
de  J.  Dedina.  12mo,  half  citron  levant  morocco,  scroll  and 
pointille  back,  figured  silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  BinderJ^  Paris,  1899 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

2912.  ROBERTSON  (J.  P.).  Solomon  Seesaw.  With  illus- 
trations by  ''■  Phiz.''''  3  vols.  12mo,  maroon  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  bj'  The  Club  Bindery.      London,  1839 

2913.  ROBERTSON  (WILLIAM).  Works.  With  6  2^or- 
traits,  proofs  on  India  paper.  8  vols,  royal  8vo,  olive  green 
morocco  gilt,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Lewis. 

*One  of  60  copies  on  large  and  thick  paper.    Oxford,  1825 

2914.  ROBIDA  (A.).  Le  Voyage  de  M.  Dumollet.  Illus- 
trations {some  in  colors)  by  the  author.  Small  folio,  orna- 
mental cloth,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris  [n.  d.] 

*  Japan  paper  copy. 

2915.  ROBIDA  (A.).  Voyage  de  Fiangailles  au  XX^ 
si^cle.  Frontispiece  and  text  illustraiions  by  the  aidhor. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.   Paris:  L.  Conquet,  1892 

*  One  of  200  copies  on  India  paper,  and  not  for  sale.  Presen- 
tation copy  from  the  publisher. 

2916.  ROBIN  HOOD.  The  Noble  Birth  and  Gallant 
Achievements  of  that  remarkable  Outlaw  Robin  Hood;  to 
which  is  added  The  Life  of  Robin  Hood,  from  a  MS.  in  the 
British  Museum.  12mo,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  in 
a  case.  London:  William  Pickering,  1827 

*Pjrinted  on  vellum. 

2917.  ROGERS  (SAMUEL).  The  Pleasures  of  Memor3^ 
with  other  Poems.     Small  8vo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

"London,  1801 

*  Large  Paper  copy.  Illustrated  hy  a  set  of  7  engravings 
by  Westall,  proofs  on  India  paper,  mezzotint  portrait  of  Mrs. 
Siddons  by  Turner,  an  unlettered  proof  portrait  of  Rogers  by 
Meyer,  after  Hoppner,  and  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author, 
Jan.  7,  1836,  in  addition  to  the  15  exquisite  vignettes  by 
Stothai'd. 

From  the  collection  of  George  Daniel. 

2918.  ROGERS  (SAMUEL).  Italy,  a  Poem.  First  Edi- 
tion OF  THE  TWO  PARTS.  2  vols.  in  1.  Small  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  hy  Bedford. 

London,  1822-1828 
463 


2919.  ROGERS  (SAMUEL).  Italy,  a  Poem.  Engravings 
hy  Turner,  Stothard  and  others.  8vo,  extended  to  2  vols. 
4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  tooled  in  a  Grolier  pattern,  gilt 
edges,  bj^  David.  London,  1830 

*  Inlaid  on  Whatman  paper  to  quarto  size,  with  193  inserted 
plates,  including  double  and  triple  states  of  the  Turner  and 
Stothard  illustrations,  scenes  and  views,  proofs  on  India  paper, 
and  numerous  portraits.  An  immaculate  collection  of  proofs 
and  engraver's  etchings. 

2920.  ROGERS  (SAMUEL).  Poems.  Illustrations.  Bvo, 
extended  to  2  vols,  4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Matthews.  London,  1834 

*  Proof  copy,  inlaid  to  4to,  and  extra-illustrated  by  the 
insertion  of  126  plates,  and  a  letter  of  the  author.  Many  of 
the  original  illustrations  by  Turner  and  Stothard  are  dupli- 
cated on  India  paper,  and  a  large  proportion  of  the  portraits 
and  views  inserted  are  first  proofs. 

2921.  ROGERS  (SAMUEL).  Recollections.  Edited  by 
William  Sharpe.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1859 

2922.  ROLAND  (GEORGE).  An  Introductory  Course 
of  Fencing.     Second  Edition.     8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh:  Published  by  the  author  [n.  d.] 

2923.  [ROLEWINCK  (WERNER).]  Sermo  in  festo 
prsBsentationis  beatissimge  Mariae  Virginis  (by  Werner 
Rolewinck).  Gothic  characters;  1  unnumbered  leaf  +  11 
numbered  =  12  leaves,  without  signatures  and  catchwords; 
27  lines  to  the  page.  4to,  dark  brown  levant  morocco,  blind 
tooled  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Cologne:  Arnold  ther  Hoernen,  1470 

*  Copinger,  III,  5391 ;  Proctor,  925. 

2924.  ROLLENHAGEN  (GABRIEL).  (I)  Nvelevs  Em- 
blematvm  selectissimorum,  qvfe  Itali  vvlgo  impresas  vocaut 
priuata  industria  studio  singulari,  vndiqz  conquisitus,  non 
paucis  venustis  inventionibus  auctus,  additis  carminib, 
illustratus.  A  Gabriele  Rolleuhagio,  Magdebvrgeuse. 
Colonise  E.  Musfeo  coelatorio  Crispiani  Pass?ei.  Prostant 
Apud  loaiie  lansoniii  Bibliopola.  Arnhemiese.     [1611] 

(II)  Gabrielis  Rollenhagii  selectorum  Emblematum 
Centuria  Secunda.  A*^  MDCXIII.  Ultraiecti  ex  officin?e 
Crispiani  Passa?i.  First  Editions  of  both  parts.  En- 
graved titles,  portraitin  each  part,  and  100  plates  of  emblems 
in  each  by  Crispin  de  Pass.  2  vols,  in  1.  Small  4to,  old  red 
morocco,  gilt  panels,  with  interlaced  Y.  and  C.  in  the  cor- 
ners, arms  on  covers,  gilt  edges.  Cologne,  1611-1613 
"'^The  plates  were  afterwards  sold  to  an  English  bookseller  and 
used  to  illustrate  Withers'  Emblems,  1634. 

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2925.  ROLLENHAGEN  (GABRIEL).  Nucleus  em- 
blematura  selectissimorum  qu?e  Itali  vulgo  impresas  vocaut 
(Latin  and  French).  Engraved  title,  yort/rait  and  100  j\ne 
emblematic  plates  engraved  hy  Crispin  de  Pass.  4to,  old 
calf,  with  the  arms  of  Louis  Phelypeaux,  seigneur  de 
La  Vrilliere,  councellor  of  State,  stamped  in  ,^old 
in  the  centre  of  the  covers;  gilt  back  and  edges,  (cor- 
ners and  joints  skilfully  restored). 

Colonise:  apud  loannem  Jausonium,  1611 

*  In  the  same  volume  are  bound: 

BOISSARDUS  (JANUS).  Emblematum  liber.  Emblematic 
copper  engravings.  Metis,  loSS 

FRANCUS  (JACOBUS).  Reliqua  librorum  .^nete  Vici  Par- 
mensis  ad  imperatorum  historiam  ex  antiquis  nummis  perti- 
nensium.     68  copper-plates.  Venetiis,  1601 

ROMANCE  OF  THE  ROSE.  (See  Nos.  2097,  2098  and 
2491.) 

2926.  ROMANCERO(FRANgOIS).  Histoire  dequelques 
anciens  trouveres,  et  choix  de  leurs  chansons.  Le  tout  nou- 
vellement  recueilli  Par  M.  Paulin  Paris.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Nledree.  Paris,  1833 

2927.  RONALDS  (ALFRED).  The  Fly-Fishers  Ento- 
mology. Illustrated  hy  [i5]  colored  representations  of  tlie 
natural  and  artificial  Insect.  First  Edition.  And  accom- 
panied by  a  few  observations  and  Instructions  relative  to 
Trout  and  Grayling  Fishing.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1836 

2928.  RONDEAUX  D'AMOUR.  Cent  Cinq  Rondeaulx 
Damour.  Publies  d'apres  un  mauuscrit  du  commencement 
du  16me  siecle,  par  Edwin  Tross.  12rao,  citron  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Paris,  1863 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  vellum  paper,  with  red  lines. 

2929.  RONSARD  (PIERRE  DE).  Les  Quatre  Premiers 
iiures  des  Odes  de  Pierre  de  Ronsard,  Vandomois.  En- 
semble son  Socage.  Paris:  chezijuillaume  Cauellat,  1550. — 
L'Hymne  de  France,  compose  par  Pierre  de  Ronsard  Van- 
domois. Paris:  del'imprimerie  de  Michel  Vascosan,  1549. — 
Ode  de  la  Paix  par  Pierre  de  Ronsard  Vandomois,  au  Roi. 
Paris:  chez  Guillaume  Cauellat,  1550.  In  one  vol.  &vo, 
old  calf  gilt  (back  restored). 

Paris:  chez  Guillaume  Cauellat,  1549-50 

*  All  First  Editions,  and  all  very  scarce. 

2930.  ROOSEVELT  (I.  WEST— Editor).  In  Sickness 
and  in  Healtli;  a  Manual  of  Domestic  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, Hygiene,  Dietetics,  and  Nursing,  &c.,  hy  G.  W. 
Crary,  Frederick  S.  Lee,  and  others  4  colored  plates,  and 
numerous  text  illustrations.  Roj^al  8vo,  brown  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  New  York,  1896 

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2931.  ROPS  (F^LICIEN).  Catalogue  descriptif  et  ana- 
lytique  de  I'CEuvre  grave  de  Felicieu  Rops,  precede  d'une 
notice  biographique  et  critique  par  E.  Ramiro.  Orne  cfun 
Frontispice  et  de  Oravures  d^apres  des  Compositions  ined- 
ites  de  Felicien  Rops,  et  de  Fleurons  et  culs-de-lampe 
d'apres  Rops,  J.  La  Palette  et  Louis  Legrand.  Imperial 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  tooled  in  fillets,  dots,  and  scrolls, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Paris:  Librairie  Conquet,  1887 

*One  of  40  copies  on  Holland  paper;  extra-illustrated  by 
the  insertion  of  over  20  etchings,  16  of  them  signed  by  Rops. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription. 

2932.  [ROQUELAURE  (DUC  DE).]  Le  Portrait  et  les 
Aventures  divertissantes  du  due  de  Roquelaure,  Suivant 
les  Memoires  que  I'Auteur  a  trouves  dans  le  Cabinet  du 
Marechal  D'H.  .  .  .  Par  le  S.  L.  R.  .  .  .  Portrait.  16mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris  [n.  d.] 

2933.  ROSARIUM  sine  Psalterium  Beataj  Virginis 
Marise.  Cum  alijs  pijs  exercitijs,  vt  in  Praefatione  nota- 
tur.  a  T.  W.  A.  editum.  Engraved  title,  25  full-page  cop- 
per-plate engravings  by  J.  Collaert  after  M.  de  Vos.  and  Jf 
ornamental  chapter -headings.  16mo,  red  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  C.  Lewis. 

Antverpise:  Apud  loannem  Keerbergium,  Anno  MVIc. 
[1600].  *The  Preface  is  dated  "  8,  Kalend,  lulij,  1599." 

2934.  ROSE  (JOHN).  The  English  Vineyard  vindicated 
by  John  Rose,  Gard'ner  to  His  Majesty,  at  his  Roj^al  Gar- 
den in  St.  James's.  Formerly  Gard'ner  to  her  Grace  the 
Dutchess  of  Somerset.  With  an  Address,  where  the  best 
Plants  may  be  had  at  easie  Rates.  Folding  plate.  Small 
8vo,  calf  gilt.     London:  J.  Grismond,  for  John  Crook,  1666 

*  First  Edition,  possibly  the  only  copy  known,  and  very 
rare  in  any  edition.  It  was  reprinted  in  1675,  1676,  1690,  1691. 
The  Preface  is  by  John  Evelyn.  The  Forsyth  copy,  sold  in  1894. 

2935.  ROSSETTI  (DANTE  GABRIEL).  Sonnets  and 
Lyrical  Poems.     8vo,  vellum,  uncut. 

Hammersmith:  Kelmscott  Press,  1893 

*  One  of  310  copies. 

2936.  ROSSETTI  (DANTE  GABRIEL).  Ballads  and  Nar- 
rative Poems.     8vo,  vellum,  uncut. 

Hammersmith:  Kelmscott  Press,  1893 

*  One  of  310  copies. 

2937.  ROSSETTI  (DANTE  GABRIEL).  The  Blessed 
Damozel.  Introduction  by  W.  M.  Rossetti.  Decorations 
hy  W.  B.  Macdougall.  Square  8vo,  embroidered  gray  satin 
covers,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1898 

*  One  of  65  copies  on  Japan  paper . 

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2938.  ROSSI  (GIOVANNI  GHERARDO  DE).  Scherzi 
Poetici  e  Pittorici.  [With  a  French  translation  in  neat 
manuscript,  by  le  Comte  d'Ussy.]  Willi  J^O  etchings  by  F. 
Rosaspina  after  the  designs  in  outline  by  the  Portuguese 
Tekeira.  4to,  purple  morocco,  tooled  in  the  Grolier  man- 
ner, arms  on  sides;  brass  corners  and  clasps  with  coronet 
and  initials  C.  D. ;  doublure  of  purple  morocco,  with  two 
miniatures  on  ivory,  representing  Cupid  and  Psyche,  silk 
guards,  gilt  edges,  by  Thompson.         Parma:  Bodoni,  1795 

2939.  ROSTAND  (EDMOND).  Cyrano  de  Bergerac. 
Comedie  Heroique.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  richly  tooled 
in  compartments,  outlined  by  fillets,  and  containing  flowers, 
scrolls,  dots,  and  other  tools;  doublure  of  red  morocco  with 
border,  silk  guards,  gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1898 

*  First  Edition.  With  30  original  water-color  draw- 
ings, by  Grivaz. 

2940.  ROTH-SCHOLTZ  (FRIEDRICH).  ThesavrvsSym- 
bolorvm  ac  Emblematvm.  i.  e.  Insignia  Bibliopolarum  et 
Typographorvm  ab  incvnabvlis  typographi?e  ad  nostra 
vsqve  tempora  cvm  indice  dvplici  vno  bibliopolarvm  et 
typographorvm  altero  vrbivm  et  locorvm.  Portrait  by 
Knorris  after  Tascher,  memorial  tablet,  eiigraved  title  and 
Jf9  plates  containing  BIS  printers''  devices.  Folio,  russia 
gilt,  narrow  side  borders,  gilt  edges. 

*  Fine  paper  copy.  Norimbergse  et  Altorfii,  1730 

2941.  ROUSSEAU  (JEAN  JACQUES).  Lettres  de  Deux 
Amans,  Habitant  d'une  petite  Ville  au  Pied  des  Alpes  12 
engravings  by  Frankendaal  after  Gravelot.  6  vols.  12mo, 
figured  blue  satin,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery 
(oue  cover  repaired).  Amsterdam:  M.  M.  Rey,  1761 

*  First  Edition  of  the  famous  Romance  better  known  as 
"La  Belle  Heloise."  Bound  in  are  "La  Nouvelle  Heloise. 
Romance,"  a  poem  of  21  pp, ;  and  "Lettres  sur  la  Nouvelle 
Heloyse,  ou  Aloisia  de  Jean  Jeacques  Rousseau,"  1755. 

2942.  ROUSSEAU  (JEAN  JACQUES).  The  Confessiuus 
of  Rousseau,  the  Reveries  of  the  Solitary  Walker.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.  2  vols.  12mo,  yellow  figured  satin, 
uncut,  in  case,  b}^  The  Club  Bindery.     London :  J.  Bew,  1783 

*  First  Edition  of  this  translation.     [Only  6  books.] 

2943.  ROUSSEAU  (JEAN  JACQUES).  (Euvres  com- 
pletes, Avec  des  eelaircissements  et  des  notes  historiques 
par  P.  P.  Auguis.  500  engraved  plates.  27  vols.  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco,  scroll  backs,  gilt  edges,  by  Masson-Debon- 
nelle.  Paris:  Dalibon  [Jules  Didot  aine],  1824-1825 

*  Large  papier  velin  copy,  with  2  original  drawings  of  Rous- 
seau, one  in  pencil,  the  other  in  pen  and  ink;  24  portraits  of 
him  engraved  by  Ficquet,  Savart,  Le  Mire,  and  others,  some  of 
them  proofs  before  letters,  13  original  designs  by  Alfred  and 

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Tony  Johannot,  Roqueplan,  etc.;  frontispieces  after  Marillier, 
Boucher,  Monnet,  etc. ;  the  series  of  plates  after  the  designs  of 
Moreau  le  jeune,  in  two  states,  artist's  proof  and  proof  after 
letters;  the  series  after  Deveria,  also  in  two  states,  artist's 
proof  and  proofs  before  letters;  the  series  after  Moreau,  proofs 
before  letters;  the  two  series  after  Marillier  and  Cochin; 
65  plates  after  Le  Barbier,  Gravelot,  Monsiau,  and  others,  and 
50  portraits  of  celebi-ated  personages,  including  d'Alembert, 
Buffon,  Helvetius,  Grimm,  Voltaire,  Racine,  Cornejlle,  Moliere, 
Louis  XIV,  the  due  d'Orleans,  Pope,  etc.  Altogether  a  superb 
collection  of  engravings,  numbering  500  plates. 

2944.  [ROUSSEAU  (PIERRE).]  Les  Faux  Pas,  ou  les 
memoires  vrais,  ou  vrai-S3mblables  de  la  baronne  de  *  *  * 
2  vols.  12mo,  old  French  green  morocco,  with  the  arms  of 
Beatrix  de  Choiseul-Stainville,  duchesse  de  Gram- 
MONT,  gilt  backs  and  edges.  [Paris],  1755 

2945.  ROUVEYRE  (EDOUARD).  Connaissances  neces- 
saires  aun  bibliophile.  Troisieme  edition  revue  corrigee  et 
augmentee.  Premiere  Partie  accompagnee  de  7  planches  et  de 
5  specimens  de  papier  [Deuxieme  Partie  accompagnee  de 
plusiers  planches].  2  vols.  12mo,  original  vellum  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1879-80 

2946.  ROU\^EYRE  (EDOUARD).  Portraits  &  Mono- 
graphies  dessines  par  Rouveyre,  1906  &  1907.  Carcasses 
divines.  95  full-page  j^lates.  4to,  original  wrappers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1907 

2947.  RUSCELLI  (GIROLAMO).  Le  Imprese  Ulvstri 
con  espositioni,  et  discorsi.  Con  la  Givnta  di  altre  imprese 
tvtto  riordinato  et  corretto  da  Fran.°°  Patritio.  Engraved 
title,  portrait,  22  large  plates  and  112  emblematic  engravings, 
several  of  'which  are  by  Enea  Vico.  4to,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  panelled  sides,  with  arabesque  borders,  gilt  back 
and  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Venetia,  1572 

2948.  RUSKIN  (JOHN).  The  Elements  of  Perspective 
arranged  for  the  use  of  schools  and  intended  to  be  read  in 
connexion  with  the  first  three  books  of  Euclid  Diagrams. 
First  Edition.     12mo,  green  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

London, 1859 

2949.  RUSKIN  (JOHN).  The  Seven  Lamps  of  Archi- 
tecture. 14  illustrations  by  the  author.  New  Edition. 
Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Orpington,  Kent,  1880 


2950.   [Q     (J.).]      Certaine  Worthye  Manuscript  Poems 

O.     qI  great  Antiquitie.     Reserved  long  in  the 

Studie  of   a   Northfolke  Gentleman.      Small   8vo,  russia, 

blind  tooled.  London:  for  R.  D,,  1597:  (Reprint). 

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2951.  [S.,  J.]  The  Innocent  Epicure:  or,  the  Art  of 
Angling.  A  poem.  The  preface  signed  by  Nahum  Tate. 
Small  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London,  1697 

*  First  Edition.  The  Preface  signed  by  Nahum  Tate, 
begins,  "The  copy  of  this  Poem  being  sent  to  me  frdm  the 
Unknown  Author,  with  Commission  to  Publish  or  Suppress  it, 
as  I  thought  fitting."  etc.  The  poem  "From  J.  S.  to  C.  S.," 
whicli  follows  the  Preface,  would  point  to  the  author  as  the 
J.  S.,  who  in  1696,  wrote  "The  True  Art  of  Angling." 

2952.  SABELLICUS  (MARCUS  ANTONIUS  COCCIUS). 
Rerum  Venetarum  ab  Urbe  condita  Decades.  Roman 
characters.  238  unnumbered  leaves  ivitli  signatures;  Ji.8 
lines  to  the  page.  With  34  ornamental  initials  illumi- 
nated IN  GOLD  AND  COLORS,  INCLUDING  ONE  OF  LARGE 
SIZE,  HAVING  IN  THE  CENTER  A  SMALL  MEDALLION  PORTRAIT 
OF  FINE  EXECUTION ;  AND  WITH  THE  ARMS  OF  MaRCO  BAR- 
BARIGO,  DOGE  OF  VENICE,  PAINTED  IN  GOLD  AND  COLORS, 
WITHIN  AN  ORNAMENT  ON  THE  FIRST  PAGE  OF  TEXT.       Folio, 

Old  French  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt-tooled  borders, 
gilt  back,  inside  borders,  vellum  fly-leaves,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bozerian.     Venetiis:  Andreas  de  Torresanis  de  Asula,  1487 

*  First  Edition.     Printed    on    vellum.     Only    4   copies 

KNOWN,  AND  THE  PRESENTATION  COPY  TO  DOGE    MaRCO  BaRBA- 

RIGO.  This  is  the  oldest  official  account  of  Venice,  and  a  mas- 
terpiece of  printing,  executed  with  the  Jenson  types  by  Andrea 
d'  Asola,  the  father-in-law  of  Aldus.  It  is  very  interesting  also  for 
its  references  to  the  introduction  of  the  art  of  printing  into 
Italy,  which,  according  to  Sabellicus,  happened  about  1463 
(see  Book  xxviii,  signature  13).  According  to  Hain  a  perfect 
copy  should  have  240  leaves.  He  mentions  two  leaves  of  errata, 
printed  in  Gothic  characters;  but  the  book  may  be  considered 
complete  without  them,  as  they  were  printed  after  it  had  been 
put  in  circulation  and  the  above  copy  was  probably  presented 
to  the  Doge  before  they  were  issued. 
The  MacCarthy-Reagh-Syston  Park  copy. 
[See  Reproduction.] 

2953.  SACHS  (HANS).  Collected  works,  as  follows: 
1.  Ein  erklerung  diser  figur,  und  was  sie  bedeut.  Woodcut 
on  title,  J^  II.  Nurnberg,  Hermann  Hamsiug,  n.  d. — 2.  Chron- 
ica uber  all  Romische  Kayser.  Cut  on  title,  1211.  Nurem- 
berg, Georg  Merckel,  1554. — 3.  Die  Neunerlej'  heud  einer 
bosen  frawen.  2  cuts,  8  II.  Nuremberg,  Georg  Merckel, 
1553. — 4.  Der  gantz  Haussrat  bey  dreyhundert  stucken. 
2  cuts,  8  II.  Nuremberg,  Georg  Merckel,  1553. — 5.  Der 
Ehren  spiegel  der  Zwolff  Durchleuchtigen  frawen  des  Alten 
Testaments.      Woodcut  on  title,  12  II.     Nurnberg,  Hermann 

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Hamsing,  n.  d. — 6.  Ein  gesprech  mit  dem  faulen  Lentzen. 
Woodcut  on  title,  8  II.  Nurnberg,  Georg  Merckel,  1554. — 
7.  Des  verlagten  frids  Klagredt  uber  alle  stendt  der  Weldt. 
3  cuts,  10  II.  Nuremberg,  Georg  Merckel,  1553. — 8.  Nachred 
das  grenlich  laster  sampt  seinen  Zwolff  Eygenschafften. 
Cut  on  title,  811.  Nuremberg,  Georg  Merckel,  1553. — 9. 
Ein  Kampff  gesprech  Zurischenfraw  Tugent  und  fraw 
Gltick.  12  II.  Nuremberg,  Hermann  Hamsing,  n.  d. — 10. 
Der  Samariter.  Cut  on  title,  8 II.  Nurnberg,  Hermann 
Hamsing,  n.  d. — 11.  Klagredt  der  weldt.  Woodcut  on  title, 
811.  Nurnberg,  Georg  Merckel,  n.  d. — 12.  Ursprung  des 
Behemiscben  Landes  und  Konigreychs.  811.  Nuremberg, 
Georg  Merckel,  1553. — 13.  Die  neun  getrewen  Hayden. 
12  II.  Nurnberg,  Hermann  Hamsing,  1553. — 14.  Die  Drey 
Todtenn  so  Christus  aufferweckt  hat.  Jf  II.  Nurnberg,  Her- 
mann Hamsing,  n.  d. — 15.  Die  zeganzene  Gothin  Ceres.  Jj.ll. 
Nurnberg,  Herman  Hamsing,  n.  d. — 16.  Die  Neun  verwand- 
lung  im  Ehelichen  Standt.  Woodcut  on  title,  8 II.  Nurem- 
berg, Georg  Merckel,  1559.  — 17.  Eyn  gesprech  von  den 
Scheinrvercken  der  Gaj^stlichen.  Woodcut  on  title,  10  II. 
n.  p.,  n.  d. — 18.  Eyn  gesprech  eyuesEvangelischen  Christen. 
Woodcut  on  title  {repeated).  1211.  n.  p.,  n.  d. — 19.  Disputa- 
tion Zwischen  einem  Chorherren  und  Schuchmacher. 
Woodcut  on  title,  11 II.  and  a  blank,  n.  p.,  1524. — 20.  Eyn 
freuntliches  gesprech  Zwischen  eynem  Parfusser  miinch 
auss  der  Proviutz  Osterreich  der  Observantz.  Woodcut  on 
title,  1511.  and  a  blank,  n.  p.,  n.  d. — 21.  Ain  hupsch  Ges- 
J3rech-viechlin  von  ainem  Pfaffeu  und  ainem  Weber.  Wood- 
cut on  title.  17  II.  and  a  blank,  n.  p.,  n.  d. — 22.  Eyn  gesprech 
von  dem  gemajmen  Schwabacher  Kasten.  Woodcut  on  title, 
7  II.  and  a  blank,  n.  p.,  n.  d. — 23.  Dem  Edlen  und  Vesten 
Ersamen  und  weysen,  Wolff  Christoffel  von  Wissenthaw 
genant,  etc.  Woodcuton  title.  S  11.  andblank  [n.  p.]  [n.d.]. 
23  pieces  in  one  volume  4to,  dark  green  levant  morocco, 
blind-tooled  panelled  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.     All 

VERY  RARE  TRACTS. 

2954.  SACHS  (HANS).  Ein  wuuderliche  weissagung  von 
dem  Bapstumb,  wie  es  yhm  bis  an  dasende  der  welt  gehen 
sol,  ynn  figuren  odder  gemelde  begriffen,  gesunden  zu 
Nurnberg,  ym  Cartlieuser  kloster,  und  ist  seer  alt.  30 
curious  and  Satirical  ivoodcuts  relating  to  the  Pope.  4 to, 
vellum,  from  an  old  manuscript  antiphonery,  with  3  illu- 
minated initials.  [Nurnberg],  1527 

2955.  SADLER  (J.).  Masquarade  du  Ciel :  Presented  to 
the  Great  Queene  of  the  Little  World.  A  Celestiall  Map, 
representing  The  True  Site  and  Motions  of  the  Heavenlj^ 
Bodies,  through  the  yeeres  1639,  1640,  &c.  shadowing  The 
late  Commotions,  between  Saturn  and  Mercury,  about  the 
Northern    Thule.     With    the   Happy  Peace  and    Union, 

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tamcn  fic  omitu  corporis : ut  Polybius  ait  per  qfimili-s  ;  Alu  ucro  cose  Pa^ 
phlagonia  profeaos  affirmant :  in  quibus  rft  Liuius  :  Is  Pj'l.rmtne  Duce  ad 
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through  the  whole  Little  World,  made  by  the  Goodnesse  of 
Phebus  and  His  Royall  Phebe.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  by  R.  B.  for  S.  C,  1640 

*  First  Edition.     The  Jolley  copy. 

2956.  SAGARD-THEODAT  (GABRIEL).  Le  Grand 
Voyage  du  pay  des  Hurons,  situe  en  I'Amerique  vers  la 
Mer  douce,  es  derniers  confins  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  dite 
Canada.  Avec  iin  Dictionaire  de  la  langue  Hnronne.  En- 
graved frontispiece.   8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Denys  Moreau,  1632 

*  First  Edition.  A  work  of  great  interest  and  importance. 
Copies  in  good  condition,  and  perfect  in  every  respect,  as  the 
above,  are  very  rare. 

2957.  SAILLY  (THOMAS).  Thesaurus  Litaniarum  ac 
orationum  sacer,  cum  suis  adversus  sectarios  Apologiis. 
Vignette  on  title,  dedication  arms  and  S7  copper  engravings 
by  P.  Van  der  Borcht.   8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Bruxellte:  Rutgerus  Velpius,  1598 

2958.  SAINT-AMANT  (M.  A.  DE  GIRARD  DE).  La 
Rome  Ridicvle.  Caprice.  12mo,  orange  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzounet.  [HoUande],  1649 

2959.  SAINT-EVREMOND  (CHARLES  DE).  CEuvres 
Meslees.  First  Collected  Edition.  Woodcut  orna- 
ments. 12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz- 
Bauzonnet.  Paris:  Claude  Barbin,  1668 

2960.  SAINT  GRAAL.  L'Hystoire  du  sainct  greaal  Qui 
est  le  premier  liure  de  la  table  ronde  lequel  traicte  de  plu- 
sieurs  matieres  recreatiues.  With  17  ivoodcuts.  Lettres 
bdtardes,  double  columns.  2  parts  in  one  vol.  small  folio, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  doublure  of  blue  levant, 
borders  of  leaf  sprays,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 
(First  4  and  last  2  leaves  restored  and  a  few  letters  re- 
touched with  India  ink.) 

Nouuellement  imprime  a  Paris.  Par  Jehan  petit,  Galiot 
du  pre  et  Michel  le  noir  Libraires,  le  xxv  iour  de  Sep- 
tembre,  1516. 

*  First  Edition. 

2961.  SAINT-JUST  (ANTOINE).  Organt;  Poeme  en 
vingt  chants:  Avec  la  clef.  Etched  Portrait  on  India 
paper.  2  parts  in  1  volume.  16mo,  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  uncut,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

Au  Vatican.   [Paris],  1789-1867 

*  One  of  230  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

471 


2962.  SAINTE-MARTHE  (ABEL  DE).  Discours  au 
Roy  sur  le  retablissement  de  la  Biblioth^que  Royale  de 
Fontainebleau.  4to,  contemporary  red  morocco,  fleur-de-lys 
ornaments,  gilt  edges.  [Paris]  1668 

2963.  SAINT-PIERRE  (JACQUES  HENRI  BER- 
NARDIN  DE).  Paul  et  Virginie.  18mo,  red  straight- 
grain  morocco,  gilt  tooled  inlays  of  dark  blue  morocco, 
richly  tooled  back,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Bozerian,  in 
a  green  morocco  slip  case. 

Paris:  Imprimerie  de  Monsieur,  1789 

*  First  Edition.  Printed  on  vellum,  and  containing,  in- 
stead of  the  engravings  after  Moreau  and  Vernet,  4  original 
water-color  drawings  after  the  same  designs,  and  a  fifth 
vinpublished  one  for  the  passage,  entitled  "  le  Recit." 

2964.  SAINT-PIERRE  (JACQUES  HENRI  BER- 
NARDIN  DE).  Paul  et  Virginie.  La  Chaumiere  Indienne. 
With  many  illustrations  by  Meissonier,  Johannot,  and 
others.  One  volume  extended  to  3.  Royal  8vo,  crimson 
morocco,  decorated  with  leaf  design  and  inlaid  ornaments, 
silk  linings,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Claessens.  Paris,  1838 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  over  250  steel  and 
copper-plate  engravings  by  Moreau,  Prud'hon,  Vernet,  and 
others,  nearly  all  of  whicn  are  proofs,  some  in  two  or  more 
states. 

2965.  SAINT-PIERRE  (JACQUES  HENRY  BER- 
NARDIN  DE).  Paul  et  Virginie.  Portrait  a7id  2  etchings 
by  Larguillermie,  in  2  states;  proofs  before  and  after  letters. 
Bvo,  citron  levant  morocco,  decorated  in  gold  and  mosaic, 
doublure  of  red  morocco  with  mosaic  compartments,  figured 
silk  guards,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  in  a  case,  by  Quinet. 

Paris:  Jouaust,  1878 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  India  paper.  Inserted  are  4  portraits 
and  46  engravings,  including  designs  by  Isabey,  Girodet, 
Moreau,  and  others;  etchings  by  Lalauze,  and  a  set  of  colored 
illustrations  by  Guyot,  after  Dutailly;  chiefly  India  proofs. 

2966.  SAINT-SANTIN.  Contes  de  Saint-Santin.  The 
3  series  complete,  not  printed  for  sale.  Illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Argentan :  Imprimerie  de  Barbier,  1862-70 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  the  brothers  de  Gon- 
court.  Edmond  de  Goncourt's  autograph  and  description  are 
on  the  fly-leaf.  The  second  series  is  printed  on  paper  of  various 
colors. 

2967.  SAINT  SERFE  (SIR  THOMAS).  Tarugo's  Wiles: 
or,  the  Coffee  House.  A  Comedy,  As  it  was  Acted  at  his 
Highness's,  the  Duke  of  York's  Theater.  Written  By 
Tho.  S*^  Serfe,  Gent.  First  Edition.  4to,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  (Some  corners 
mended.)  London:  Henry  Herringman,  1668 

472 


2968.  SAINT-SIMON  (LOUIS  DE  ROUVROY,  DUG 
DE).  Memoires  complets  et  authentiques  siir  le  si^ele  de 
Louis  XIV  et  la  Regence,  collationnes  sur  le  manuscrit 
original  par  M.  Chereul  et  precedes  d'une  notice  par  M. 
Sainte-Beuve.  20  vols.  ro3^al  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
with  THE  ARMS  OF  Saint-Simon  in  mosaic  on  the  covers, 
gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Paris,  1856-58 

*One  of  100  Large  Paper  copies,  with  523  portraits  inserted, 
of  which  44  are  by  Petitot,  India  proofs  before  letters,  141  old 
copper-plate  engravings,  and  the  remainder  for  the  most  part 
India  proofs.  The  illustrations  include  three  drawings  and 
portraits  of  Madame  de  Maintenon  and  Voltaire  by  Ficquet. 

2969.  SALLUSTIUS  CRISPUS  (CAIUS).  CEuvres. 
Translated  by  Ch.  du  Rozoir.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  with  the  monogram  "  E.  B.,"  gilt  edges,  by 
Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1829-33 

2970.  SAMAIN  (ALBERT  VICTOR).  Anx  Planes  du 
Vase.     4to,  original  covers,  in  half  cloth  portfolio. 

Paris,  1898 

*  First  Edition.  One  of  20  copies  on  tinted  papier  velin  for 
the  "  Societe  des  XX." 

2971.  SAMAIN  (ALBERT  VICTOR).  Le  Chariot  d'Or. 
Symphonie  heroique.  First  Edition.  Large  8vo,  citron 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Paris:  Societe  du  Mercure  de  France,  1901 

*  First  Edition.     One  of  20  copies  on  papier  velin. 

2972.  SAMBUCUS  (JOANNES).  Arcus  aliquot  tri- 
umphales  et  monimenta  Victor  Classicse,  in  honor,  invictis- 
simi  ac  illnstriss.  Jani  Austripe.  16  copper-plates  of  tri- 
umphal arches  by  Philippe  Galle.  Small  folio,  old  stamped 
vellum.  Antuerpise:  apud  Ph.  Galle,  1572 

2973.  SANCTO  MARCHO(IIIERONYMUS  DE).  Opus- 
culum  de  vniuersali  mundi  machina  ac  de  raetheoricis 
Impressionibus  a  Fratre  Jeronimo  de  scto  Marcho  ordinis 
minorum  &  in  sacra  theologia  studete  Parisiense  editum  ad 
mentem  Arestotelis  .  .  .  Gothic  characters,  xxix  num- 
bered leaves  and  one  unnumbered.  Woodcut  device  No.  5 
of  Richard  Pynson  on  title.,  and  IJf.  luoodciits  rejDresenting 
the  earth,  the  sphere  and  the  12  signs  of  the  Zodiac.  4to, 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  with  centre  ornaments, 
fleurons  in  the  corners,  gilt  back,  by  Riviere. 

[London:  Richard  Pynson,  ca.  1505] 

*  Entirely  uncut.    Very  scarce  in  this  condition. 

2974.  SAND  (GEORGE).  Valentine.  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Pagnant. 

Paris,  1838 
473 


2975.  SAND  (GEORGE).  Consuelo.  La  Comtesse  de 
Rudelstadt.  Revue  et  Corrigee.  6  vols.  12mo,  half  green 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Hardy. 

Paris:  Charpentier,  1845 
*  Extra-illustrated  with  66  portraits  (one  of  tliemby  Cala- 
matta),  9  views,  and  a  drawing,  many  of  them  in  proof  state. 

2976.  SAND  (GEORGE).  Laure.  First  Edition.  2  vols. 
in  1.     24mo,  half  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

Bruxelles  et  Leipzig,  1854 

2977.  SAND  (GEORGE).  Romans  Champetres;  Andre; 
La  Petite  Fadette;  La  Mare  au  Diable;  etc.  Illustree  yar 
Tony  Johannot.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Petit.  Paris,  1860 

2978.  SAND  (GEORGE).  Mauprat.  Dix  compositions 
par  Le  Blant  Grarees  a  V eau- forte  par  H.  Toussaint.  8vo, 
half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Rousselle.  Paris,  1886 

2979.  SAND  (GEORGE).  Frau^-ois  le  Champi.  Dessins 
et  Aquarelles  de  Eugene  Burnand:  Gravure  de  Guillaume. 
8vo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

2980.  SAND  (GEORGE).  Les  Beaux  Messieurs  de  Bois- 
dore.  Compositions  de  Adrien  Moreau  gravees  a  Veau-forte 
]Dar  Boidard,  Gery-Bichardet  Vion.  Preface  par  Francisque 
Sarcey.  2  vols.  imp.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  filleted  borders, 
with  ornaments,  doublure  of  blue  levant,  gilt  over  rough 
edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Raparlier.      Paris,  1892 

*  One  of  50  copies  printed  on  laid  paper,  with  a  duplicate  set 
of  the  illustrations  on  India  paper. 

2981.  SARASIN  (J.  F.).  CEuvres.  2  vols.  12mo,  old 
French  red  morocco,  with  the  arms  of  a  Lady  of  the 
Franconville  family  on  the  covers,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1685 

2982.  SARCEY  (FRANCISQVE).     Theatres  divers.     26 

portraits  d^artistes  graves  a  Veau-forte  par  Gaucherel  et  La- 
lauze.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris:  Jouaust,  1884 

2983.  SAULIIERE  (AUGUSTE).  Les  Solutions  Conju- 
gales.  Dix  eaux-fortes  par  Henry  Somm.  12mo,  half  citron 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1876 

2984.  SAUNIER  (JEAN  and  GASPARD  DE).  La  Par- 
faite  Connoissance  des  Chevaux;  leur  Anatomic;  etc.  Por- 
trait by  Hage,  and  61  full-page  p)lates  by  La  Cave,  relating 
to  the  anatomy  of  the  horse.     Folio,  brown  levant  morocco, 

gilt  back,  THE  ARMS  of  a.  J.  C.  J.  MORNAY-SOULT,  MAR- 
QUIS DE  MoRNAY-MONTCEVREUiL,  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges, 
by  Hardy-Mennil.  La  Haye:  A.  Moetjens,  1734 

2985.  SAURIN  (BERNARD  JOSEPH).  O^uvres  choisies. 
18mo,  green  vellum,  uncut.  Paris:  P.  Didot,  1812 

*  Printed  on  vellum. 

474 


2986.  SAVAGE  (WILLIAM).  Practical  Hints  on  Dec- 
orative Printing.  With  illustrations  engraved  on  luood, 
and  printed  in  colors  at  the  type  press.  Royal  4to,  half 
maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Alio.  (Lacks 
frontispiece.)  London,  1822 

2987.  SAVARY  (ANNE- JEAN:  DUG  DE  ROVIGO). 
Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Rovigo  (M.  Savary),  written  by 
himself:  illustrative  of  the  history  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon. 
Eight  parts  in  4  vols.  8vo,  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London,  1828 

2988.  SAXE  (JOHN  GODFREY).  Olever  Stories  of 
many  nations.  Rendered  in  rhyme.  First  Edition.  Illus- 
trated by  Champney .  Small  4to,  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Matthews.  Boston,  1865 

2989.  SCARRON  (PAUL).  (Euvres.  Nouvelle  edition. 
Revue,  corrigee,  et  augmentee  de  I'Histoire  de  sa  Vie  et 
ses  Ouvrages,  &c.  Portrait  of  Scarron,  6  frontispieces 
by  J.  Folkema  after  Dubourg,  and  1  fleuron,  repeated. 
7  vols.  12mo,  citron  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  borders, 
gilt  edges, bj-  Bozerian  jeune.  Amsterdam :  J.  Wetsteinjl752 

*  From  the  Noailles  collection. 

2990.  SCHABAELIE  (J.  P.).  Bibelsche  Figuren.  En- 
graved title  and  87  copper-plate  illustratioyis.  Oblong  4to, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Amsterdam,  1648 

2991.  SCHAUFELEIN  (HANS  LEONHARD).  Doctrina, 
Vita  et  Passio  lesv  Christi,  luxta  Noui  Testamenti  fidem 
&  ordinem,  artificiosissime  effigiata.  74  full-page  woodcuts 
of  the  life  and  passion  of  Christy  by  Hans  Schaufelein. 
Muled  in  red  ink.     4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Francofort:  apud  Christianum  Egenolphum,  1537 
■"  First  Edition  of  Schaufelein's  Little  Passion,  and  bears 
his  mark  on  the  title. 

2992.  SCHEDEL  (HARM ANNUS).  Nuremberg  Chrox- 
ICLE.  Registrum  huius  operis  libri  cronicarum  cum  figuris 
et  ymaginibus  ab  initio  mundi.  Gothic  character,  20 
unnumbered  leaves-\-ccc  numbered-\-2  blanks~{-5  unnum- 
bered leaves  for  the  "  Sarmacia^^-\-l  blank;  luithout  signa- 
tures. Upwards  of  2,000  large  and  small  woodcuts  by 
Wolgeniuth  and  Pleydenwurf,  including  numerous  large 
views  of  cities,  geriealogical  trees,  heads  of  celebrated  per- 
sonages,  a  large  woodcut  representing  the  dance  of  death, 
maps,  etc.  Large  folio,  pigskin,  blind  tooled  in  imitation 
of  the  15th  century  German  bindings,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.         Nurembergpe :  Anthonius  Koburger,  1493 

*  First  Edition.  Title  restored,  with  a  very  small  portion 
of  the  lower  ornament  in  facsimile,  otherwise  a  very  fine  copy, 
large,  and  with  portrait  and  biography  of  Pope  Joan  intact, 
and  the  thi-ee  numbered  blank  leaves.  Hain,  14508;  Proctor, 
2084;  Harrisse,  B.  A.  V.,  13. 

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2993.  SCHILDITZ  (HERMANNUS).  Speculum  manu- 
ALE  SACERDOTUM.  OotMc  characters.  16  unnumbered 
leaves  without  signatures  and  catchwords;  30  lines  to  the 
page.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  divided  into  four  com- 
partments by  blind- tooled  bands,  each  compartment  gilt, 
and  all  enclosed  within  an  ornamental  border;  doublure  of 
blue  levant,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  case. 

Mentz  [Printer  of  Darmstadt  Prognostication,  ca.  1475- 
1480]. 

*SaID  to  be  the  only  copy  KNOWN:  THAT  IN  THE  MeNTZ 

Library  having  been  lost.  This  volume,  together  with  the 
"  TracLatus  de  celebratione  Missarum  "  and  the  "Darmstadt 
Prognostication,"  has  been  ascribed  by  Fischer  in  his  "  Essai 
sur  les  Monuments  Typograph.  de  Jean  Gutenberg,"  to  the 
press  of  Gutenberg  and  Johann  Neumeister;  and  as  having 
been  printed  about  1460-63.  Dr.  Hessels,  however,  on  ex- 
amining the  "Prognostication"  in  the  Darmstadt  libraiy 
(which  has  a  printed  date  reading  "Ix,"  i.  e.  1460),  discovered 
that  some  numei'als  had  been  erased;  and  moreover  found 
in  the  text  a  mention  of  Sixtus  IV  (Pope  from  9  August,  1471^ 
to  12  August,  1484).  For  these  and  other  reasons  he  places 
the  date  about  1480.     Hain,  14519. 

2994.  SCHILLER  (FRIEDERICH  VON).  Poems  and 
Ballads.  Translated  by  Sir  Edward  Biilwer-Lytton.  With 
brief  sketch  of  Schiller's  Life.  First  Edition.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1844 

2995.  SCHLUSSEL  uber  das  Hieroglyphische  Beschlusz- 
Gedichte.  Frontispiece.,  engraved  title  and  250  hieroglyphic 
panels  ill iist rating  Bible  verses.  Oblong  4to,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Stikeman.  Augsburg,  1692 

2996.  SCHMAUS  (LEONARDUS).  Lucubratiuncula  de 
morbo  gallico  et  cura  eius  noviter  reperta.  Title  ivithin  an 
ornamental  woodcut  border.      Small  4to,  wrappers. 

Augustpe  Vindelicorum:  Sigismundus  Grimm,  1518 

2997.  SCHOONHOVIUS  (FLORENTIUS).  Emblemata: 
Partim  Moralia,  Partim  etiam  Civilia.  Engraved  title  and 
7Jf.  emblems  engraved  on  copper.     Small  4to,  vellum. 

Amstelodami,  1648 

2998.  SCHOPENHAUER  (ARTHUR).  The  Wisdom  of 
Life.  Translated,  with  a  preface  by  T.  Bailey  Saunders. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1891 

2999.  SCHOPPERUS  (HARTMANNUS).  Speculum  vita) 
aulicfe  De  admirabili  fallacia  et  astutia  Vulpeculfe 
Reinikes  libri  quatuor.  Numerous  fine  cuts  by  Jost  Amman 
and  Virgilius  Sulis.  12mo,  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt 
floral  decoration,  inside  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  bj^ 
David.  Francof.  ad  Moen:  Nicolaus  Bassaeus,  1595 

476 


3000.  SCHULTZ  (ALWIN).  Deutscbes  Leben  im  XIV 
und  XV  Jahrhundert,  von  D""-  Alwin  Schultz,  .  .  .  With  15 
colored  plates  and  265  full-page  and  text  illustrations.  2  vols. 
royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut.    Wien:  F.  Tempsky,  1892 

3001.  [SCOT  (THOMAS).]  Newes  from  Pernassus.  The 
Politicall  Touchstone,  Taken  from  Mount  Pernassus: 
Whereon  the  Governments  of  the  greatest  Monarchies  of 
the  World  are  touched.  4to,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bedford.  Printed  at  Helicon,  1622 

3002.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).  The  original  manu- 
script OF  Sir  Walter  Scott's  Life  of  Jonathan  Swift, 
which  appears  in  the  1814  edition  of  Swift's  writings,  edited 
by  Scott.  It  is  written  on  about  four  hundred  sheets, 
mainly  on  both  sides  of  the  paper,  and  contains  many  page 
proofs  and  annotations.  A  few  transcripts  from  old  poems, 
etc.,  are  in  other  hands.  Bound  in  a  thick  4to  volume, 
russia,  gilt.  [18 — ] 

*  Scott  manuscript  of  great  importance.  From  the 
Phillipps  collection. 

3003.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).  The  Works  of  Walter 
Scott,  Esq.  Illustrated.  5  vols.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Edinburgh:  Printed  by  James  Ballantyne  and  Co.,  1806 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  portrait  by  A. 
Raimbach  after  H.  Raeburn;  in  Volume  III  '6  plates  by  A. 
Smith,  F.  Engleheart,  and  R.  Golding  after  Westall;  in  Volume 
IV  an  original  water-color  half-title  in  a  border,  and  a  drawing 
of  Sir  Tristram's  armor  in  a  similar  border;  in  Volume  V  a 
plate,  the  engraved  title  from  the  Westall  edition  of  1809,  and 
seven  other  designs  by  C.  Heath  after  Westall,  besides  9  en- 
gravings by  J.  Heath  after  J.  C.  Schetky. 

3004.  SCOTT  (DR.)  and  DAVEY  (SAMUEL).  A  Guide 
to  the  Collector  of  Historical  Documents,  Literary  Manu- 
scripts, etc.,  with  an  index  of  valuable  books  of  reference, 
where  several  thousand  facsimiles  of  handwriting  maj^  be 
found ;  also  A  New  Edition  of  Wright's  Court-Hand  Re- 
stored, with  introductory  chapter  for  the  use  of  students 
and  facsimiles  of  watermarks.  With  152  plates.  4to,  half 
green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1891 

3005.  SCROPE  (WILLIAM).  Days  and  Nights  of  Salmon 
Fishing  in  ihe  Tweed  ;  with  a  short  account  of  the 
natural  history  and  habits  of  the  Salmon,  instructions  to 
sportsmen,  anecdotes,  etc.  Illustrated  by  IS  lithographs 
and  9  ivood  erigravings  by  T.  Landseer  and  S.  Williams 
from  paintings  by  Sir  David  Wilkie,  Edwin  Landseer  and 
others.  First  Edition.  Royal  8vo,  green  levant  morocco, 
emblematic  panels,  corner  ornaments  and  inside  borders, 
gilt  top,  edges  scraped,  practically  uncut,  by  David. 

London :  John  Murray,  1843 
477 


3006.  SEDLEY  (SIR  CHARLES).  The  Mulberry-Gar- 
den, a  Comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  by  His  Majestie's  Servants 
at  the  Theatre-Royal,  Second  Edition.  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

London:  H.  Herringman,  1675 

3007.  SEDLEY  (SIR  CHARLES).  Antony  and  Cleopatra, 
a  Tragedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Duke's  Theatre.  First 
Edition.  Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco,  dentelle  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Mercier. 

London:  Printed  for  Richard  Tonson,  1677 

3008.  SELDEN  (JOHN).  Table-Talk:  being  the  Dis- 
courses of  John  Selden  Esq;  or  his  Sence  of  Various  Matters 
of  Weight  and  High  Consequence  Relating  especially  to 
Religion  and  State.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  blue 
straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  E.  Smith,  1689 

3009.  SENECA.  L.  Annsei  Senecse  opera  omnia  ex  ult. 
I.  Lipsii  emendatione,  et  M.  Annsei  Senecse  Rhetoris  quse 
extant  ex  And.  Schotti  recens.  Engraved  title.  3  vols., 
1640.  J.  F.  Gronovii  ad  L.  &>  M.  Ann?eos  Senecas  notse, 
1649.  Together,  4  vols.  12mo,  blue  straight- grain  morocco 
(stained),  gilt  edges.  (Upper  and  lower  margins  of  2  leaves 
of  Vol.  I  supplied. )     Lugd.  Batav. :  apud  Elzevirios,  1640-49 

3010.  SENECA.  L.  A.  Senecse  Tragoidise  cum  notis  et 
interpretatione  gallica  M.  de  Marolles.  Engraved  frontis- 
pieces and  portrait.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  French  red  morocco, 
with  the  arms  of  Louis-Charles  d' Albert  dug  de  Luynes 
stamped  in  gold  in  the  centre  of  the  covers,  the  quarterings 
alternately  repeated  on  the  panels  of  the  backs,  gilt  edges. 

Lutetiae  Parisiorum,  1659 

3011.  SENECA.  Les  Controverses;  Les  Epistres;  Les 
Opuscules.  9  vols,  in  6,  12mo,  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt 
edges,  by  Boyet.  Lyon,  1669 

3012.  SENECA.  Tragedi^e,  Cum  Notis  Th.  Farnabii. 
Engraved  title-page.  16mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back, 
uncut,  by  Bedford.  Amstelodami:  D.  Elsevirium,  1678 

3013.  SENECA.  Tragedies.  Translated  by  E.  Greslou. 
3  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs  with  the  mono- 
gram E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1834 

3014.  SENECE  (ANTOINE  BAUDERON,  SEIGNEUR 
DE).  CEuvres  choisies.  16mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  David.  Paris,  1826 

*One  of  500  copies  printed  for  Charles  Nodier  and  N.  Delangle. 

3015.  SERLIO  (SEBASTIANO).  II  primo  e  secondo  libro 
d'architettura  (text  in  Italian  and  French).  Title  within  a 
woodcut  harder,  architectural  woodcuts  and  diagram^s. 
Ruled  throughout  in  red  ink.  Folio.  Contemporary  Lyon- 
nese  binding  in  brown  morocco,  the  sides  in  compartments 

478 


formed  by  interlaced  bands  painted  in  dark  brown  within 
gold  lines  with  arabesques,  gilt  edges.  A  very  fine  speci- 
men, although  somewhat  restored.  (Title  to  second  book 
missing.)  Paris,  1545 

*  First  Edition. 

3016.  SERRES  (JEAN  DE).  Vie  de  Messire  Gaspar  de 
Coligny.  Seigneur  de  Chastillon,  Admiral  de  France.  2  vols. 
in  one,  12mo,  old  French  red  morocco,  the  arms  of  Denis 
Feydeau  de  Brou,  counsellor  of  the  Parliament  of  Paris, 
stamped  in  gold  on  the  sides,  and  his  monogram  on  the  panels 
of  the  back,  gilt  edges.  Leyde :  B.  &  A.  Elzevier,  1643 

*  First  Elzevier  Edition. 


Y^ 


3017.  SETTLE   (ELKANAH).     The  Empress  of  Morocco. 
A  Tragedy.    With  sculptures.    First  Edition.    Small  4to,  red  j^^O 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  1673 

*  The  six  engravings  are  the  first  representations  of  an  Eng- 
lish stage  and  its  scenery,  and  this  is  the  first  illustrated  English 
play. 

3018.  SETTLE  (ELKANAH).  Love  and  Revenge:  A 
Tragedy.  Acted  at  the  Duke's  Theatre.  First  Edition.  4to, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

London:  "William  Cademan,  1675 

3019.  SETTLE  (ELKANAH).  The  Conquest  of  China, 
By  the  Tartars.  A  Tragedy  Acted  at  the  Duke's  Theatre. 
First  Edition.  4to,  half  maroon  morocco,  gilt  top,  by  Stike- 
man.  London :  Printed  by  T.  ]M.  for  W.  Cademan,  1676 

3020.  SETTLE  (ELKANAH).  Pastor  Fido  ;  or,  the  Faith- 
ful Shepherd.  A  Pastoral.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Duke's 
Theatre.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
top,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  William  Cademan,  1677 

3021.  SETTLE  (ELKANAH).  The  Female  Prelate  :  being 
The  History  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Pope  Joau.  A  Tragedy. 
As  it  is  Acted  at  The  Theatre  Royal.  First  Edition.  Small 
4to,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  by  The  Club  Binder}-. 

Loudon :  Printed  for  W^.  Cademan,  1680 

3022.  SETTLE  (ELKANAH).  Fatal  Love;  or,  the  Fore 'd 
Inconstancy,  a  Tragedy.  Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal.  Fikst 
Edition.     Small  4to,  half  blue  calf. 

London :  Printed  for  William  Cademan,  1680 

3023.  [SETTLE  (ELKANAH).]  The  Medal  Revers'd.  A 
Satyre  against  Persecution.  By  the  Author  of  Azaria  and 
Hushai.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  Charles  Lee,  Anno  1682 

*  On  the  preliminary  leaf  is  the  inscription,  ' '  Given  me  by  ye 
illustrious  Prin-ce  James,  Dul'e  of  Monvioutlt." 

479 


3024.  SETTLE  (ELKANAH).  Distress'd  Innocence;  oi% 
the  Princess  of  Persia,  A  Tragedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the 
Theatre  Eoyal  by  Their  Majesties  Servants.  First  Edition. 
4to,  half  maroon  morocco. 

London:  Printed  by  E.  J.  for  Abel  Roper,  1691 

3025.  SETTLE  (ELKANAH).  Philaster:  or,  Love  lies  a 
bleeding'.  A  tragi-comedy.  As  it  is  now  acted  at  His  Majesty's 
Theatre  Royal.  Revis'd,  and  the  two  last  Acts  new  Written. 
First  Edition.  4to,  half  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  by 
Stikeman.  London  :  Printed  for  R.  Bentley,  1695 

3026.  SETTLE  (ELKANAH).  The  World  in  the  Moon; 
an  Opera.  As  it  is  Perform 'd  at  the  Theatre  in  Dorset- 
Garden,  By  His  Majesty's  Servants.  First  Edition.  Small 
4to,  half  olive  levant  morocco. 

London :  Printed  for  Abel  Roper,  1697 
*  The  Lefferts  copy  wth  bookplate. 

3027.  SETTLE  (ELKANAH).  The  City-Ramble:  or,  a 
Play-House  Wedding.  A  Comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the 
Theatre-Royal,  by  Her  Majesty's  Company  of  Comedians. 
First  Edition.     Small  4to,  half  blue  calf. 

London :  Printed  for  Bernard  Lintott  and  Egbert  Sanger, 
[1711] 

3028.  SEWARD  (ANNA).  Monody  on  Major  Andre;  To 
which  are  added  Letters  addressed  to  her  by  Major  Andre,  in 
the  year  1769.    4to,  half  calf,  yellow  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London,  1781 


SHAKESPEARE:    SECOND,  THIRD  AND  FOURTH  FOLIOS. 

3029.  SHAKESPEARE.   The  Second  Folio.  Mr.  William 
^--^  Shakespeares  Comedies,  Histories,  and  Tragedies.     Published 
<2)0^  according  to  the  true  Originall  Copies.     The  second  Impres- 

sion. Portrait  on  title.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  sides 
gilt  and  decorated  with  small  tools,  gilt  edges,  in  brown  mo- 
rocco case,  by  F.  Bedford. 

London:  Printed  by  Tho.  Cotes  for  Robert  Allot,  and  are 
to  be  sold  at  his  shop  at  the  signe  of  the  Black  Beare  in  Pauls 
Church-yard,  1632. 

*  A  very  fine  and  large  copy,  measuring  13%  x  S%  in.  More 
than  one  variation  of  the  title-page  occurs  in  this  edition,  and 
it  is  difficult  to  decide  which  was  the  first  state.  Errors  in  pagi- 
nation also  occur,  and  this  copy  has  two  of  this  nature  which 
are  corrected  in  most,  viz.,  in  Eomeo  and  Juliet,  pp.  85  and  96 
are  misprinted  58  and  67;  the  other  errors  of  pagination  usually 
found  are  also  uncorrected. 

480 


EXCELLENT 

Hiftory  of  the  Met- 

chmt  of  Venice. 
VVith  the  extreme  cvudty  oi Shylock^ 

the  lew  towards  the  faicle  Merchant,in  cut- 

ting  A  luH  found  of  hisflefj.  And  the  ok  awing 

oiPord^y  by  the  choyfe  of 

three  (^Oikets. 

Written  by  W*  Shakespeare* 


Printed  by  f.  Tsoherts.lGoQ^ 


Merchant  of  Venice,  1600. 
(See  No.  3032.^ 


3030.  SHAKESPEARE.  The  Third  Folio.  Mr.  William 
'Shakespear 's  Comedies,  Histories,  and  Tragedies.  Published 
.according  to  the  true  Original  Copies.  The  third  Impression. 
And  unto  this  Impression  is  added  seven  Playes  never  before 
Printed  in  Folio,  etc.    Portrait,  and  verses  by  Ben  Jonson  on 

leaf  preceding  title.    Folio,  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  with    2*600 

broad  decorations  in  the  18th  century  French  style,  doublure 

of  red  levant  morocco,   gilt  borders,   gilt   edges,   in  maroon 

levant  morocco  case,  by  Mercier.     (Verv  small  holes  are  in 

Bb7,  Qq6,  Lll,  and  at  p.  6  of  The  London  Prodigal ;  at  p.  828 

a  small  piece  is  torn  out  of  the  front  blank  margin ;  and  at 

Fff4  a  slight  repair  to  the  number  of  the  page.) 

London :  Printed  for  P.  C,  1664 

*  Agreeing  with  most  of  the  known  copies,  but  has  in  addi- 
tion the  verses  by  Ben  Jonson  on  a  separate  leaf  included  in  the 
first  signature.  At  p.  623  the  headline  of  ' '  Titus  Andronicus ' ' 
reads  "Eomeo  and  Juliet." 

3031.  SHAKESPEARE.  The  Fourth  Folio.  Mr.  William 
Shakespear 's  Comedies,  Histories,  and  Tragedies.  Published 
according  to  the  true  Original  Copies.  Unto  which  is  added. 
Seven  Plays,  Never  before  Printed  in  Folio,  etc.  Folio,  brown 
levant  morocco,  richly  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 
Small  hole  in  N4. 

London:  Printed  for  H.  Herringman,  E.  Brewster,  R.  Chis- 
well,  and  R.  Bentley,  at  the  Anchor  in  the  New  Exchange; 
and  at  the  Crane,  and  Rose  and  Crown  in  St.  Paul's  Cliurch- 
Yard,  and  in  Russel-Street  Covent  Garden.    1685. 

*  One  of  the  very  rare  issues  of  the  Fourth  Folio  with  Chis- 
well's  name  in  the  imprint.  A  very  tall  copy,  measuring 
14%  X  91/8  in. 


SHAKESPEARE    QUARTOS. 

3032.  SHAKESPEARE.  The  Excellent  History  of  the 
Merchant  of  Venice.  With  the  extreme  cruelty  of  Shylocke 
the  Jew  towards  the  saicle  Merchant,  in  cutting  a  iust  pound 
oi  his  flesh.  And  the  obtaining  of  Portia,  by  the  choyse  of 
three  Caskets.  Written  by  W.  Shakespeare.  Small  4to,  blue 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  W.  Mansell. 

Printed  by  J.  Roberts,  1600 

*  Two  editions  were  prijited  in  1600,  one  by  Roberts,  the 
other  by  "J.R.  for  Thomas  Heyes,"  and  authorities  are  yet 
disputing  as  to  which  should  have  priority.  In  favor  of  the 
theory  that  this  issue  is  the  first  there  is  the  fact  that  Roberts 
obtained  a  license  for  printing  it  on  July  22,  1598,  nearly  two 
years  before  a  license  was  granted  to  Heyes.  It  is  possible, 
however,  that  the  date  is  fictitious  as  is  the  case  in  several 
other  of  Roberts'  publications. 

A  TALL  COPY,  measuring  7^/^x5%  inches. 

[See  Reproduction.] 
481 


^00  - 


3033.  SHAKESPEARE.  The  first  part  Of  the  true  & 
honorable  history,  of  the  Life  of  Sir  lohn  Oldeastle,  the  good 
2^0*^  Lord  Cobham.  As  it  hath  bene  lately  acted  by  the  Right 
honorable  the  Earle  of  Notingham  Lord  High  Admirall  of 
England,  his  Seruants.  Written  by  William  Shakespeare. 
Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco,  covered  with  a  foliage  and 
panel  design,  doublure  of  red  levant,  dentelle  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

London:  Printed  for  T.  P.  [Thomas  Pavier.]  1600 

*  First  Edition.  One  of  the  seven  spui-ious  Shakespeare 
plays.  From  Henslowe's  Diary  it  appears  that  it  was  written 
in  1599  by  Munday,  Drayton,  Wilson  and  E.  Hathwaye.  No 
second  part  is  known  to  exist. 


7/0 


Uo" 


3034.  [SHAKESPEARE.]  The  Puritaine  or  The  Widow 
of  Watling-Streete  Acted  by  the  Children  of  Paules.  Written 
by  W.  S.  Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco,  panelled  back  and 
sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  (Many  margins  and  cor- 
ners repaired  or  replaced,  blank  leaf  a  1,  missing.) 

London :  by  G.  Eld,  1607 

*  First  Edition.  One  of  the  seven  spurious  plays  which  ap- 
peared in  the  third  folio  Shakespeare.  Very  rare  in  uncut 
state,   and  possibly  the  only  copy  known. 

3035.  SHAKESPEARE.  M.  William  Shake-speare,  his 
True  Chronicle  History  of  the  life  and  death  of  King  Lear, 
and  his  three  Daughters.  With  the  unfortunate  life  of  Edgar. 
Sonne  and  heire  to  the  Earle  of  Glocester,  and  his  sullen  and 
assumed  humour  of  Tom  of  Bedlam.  As  it  was  plaid  before 
the  Kings  Maiesty  at  White-Hall,  uppon  S.  Stephens  night,  in 
Christmas  Holidaies.  By  his  Maiesties  Servants,  playing 
usually  at  the  Globe  on  the  Banck-side.  Small  4to,  browu 
levant  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  maroon  levant,  covered  with 
a  scroll  design,  centre  ornaments  of  brown  levant  mosaic,  gilt 
edges,  in  a  green  levant  morocco  ease,  by  David. 

Printed  for  Nathaniel  Butter,  1608 

*  Second  Edition.     Measuring  6%x5  in. 

[See  Eeproduction.] 

3036.  SHAKESPEARE.  The  Whole  Contention  betweene 
the  two  Famous  Houses,  Lancaster  and  Yorke.  With  the 
Tragicall  ends  of  the  good  Duke  Humfrey,  Richard  Duke  of 
Yorke,  and  King  Henrie  the  sixt.  Divided  into  two  parts : 
and  newly  corrected  and  enlarged.  Written  by  William 
Shakespeare,  Gent  London,  for  T.  P.  [1619].  The  Late,  and 
much  admired  Play,  called  Pericles,  Prince  of  Tyre.  With 
the  true  Relation  of  the  whole  History,  adventures,  and  for- 

483 


M.  William  Skke-fpeare; 

HIS 

True  Chronicle  Hiftory  of  the  hTc 

and  death  of  King  Lear^  and  his 
thnc  Daughters, 

With  the  vnfortunate life  o/EvGAky 

fonne  and  heire  to  the  Earle  of  Glocejler^  and 

hisfuUen  and  ajfumed  humour  ofTOlA 

of  Bedlam. 

As  it  WAs^Uid  ye/ore  the  Kings  Mate  By  at  White- ffaH,  t/- 
ffin  S,  Stephens  night ^in  ChriBmas  HoUidAies. 

By  his  Maiefties  Scruants,  playing  vfually  at  the 
Globe  oni\iQBa»ckzpdc^ 


Printed  for  J^thaniel  'Butter. 
1608. 


King  Lear,  Second  Edition,  1608. 
(See  No.  3035.) 


J 


times  of  the  saide  Prince.  Written  by  William  Shakespeare. 
Printed  for  T.  P.  1619.  2  works  in  1,  4to,  red  levant  morocco, 
elaborately  tooled,  with  compartments  of  green  inlays  and 
rich  scroll  tooling,  doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  London:  Thomas  Pavier,  1619 

*  The  first  play  bears  Shakespeare 's  name,  but  is  merely  one 
of  the  plays  of  which  he  made  use.  Two  issues  of  the 
" Pericles''  appeared  in  1609  and  one  in  1611.  This  is  presum- 
ably the  fourth  issue.  The  pagination  of  the  two  plays  is 
continuous. 

3037.  SHAKESPEARE.  A  Yorkshire  Tragedy.  Not  so 
New  as  Lamentable  and  True.  Written  by  W.  Shakespeare. 
Woodcut.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  richly  gilt  tooled, 
doublure  of  red  levant,  gilt  edges,  in  half  levant  morocco  case, 
by  Cuzin.     (Lacks  the  first  blank  as  usual.) 

Printed  for  T.  P.  1619 

*  Second  Edition.  One  of  the  seven  pseudo-Shakespearean 
plays.  The  running  title  reads  "All's  One,  or  One  of  the  four 
Plaies  in  one,  called  a  Yorkshire  Tragedy.  As  it  was  plaid  by 
the  Kings  Maiesties  Players. ' ' 

A  tall  copy,  measuring  7  3/16x5%  inches. 

3038.  SHAKESPEARE.  The  most  excellent  Historic  of 
the  Llerchant  of  Venice.  With  the  extreame  crueltie  of  Shy- 
loeke  the  Jewe  towards  the  said  Merchant,  in  cutting  a  just 
pound  of  his  flesh:  and  the  obtaining  of  Portia  by  the  choice 
of  three  Chests.  As  it  hath  beene  divers  times  acted  by  the 
Lord  Chamberlaine  his  Servants.  Written  by  William  Shake- 
speare. Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Chambolle-Duru. 

London :  Printed  by  M.  P.  for  Laurence  Hayes,  1637 

*  Third  Edition,  and  the  first  of  Shakespeare 's  plays  to  con- 
tain the  Dramatis  Personte.     Fine  copy,  measuring  7x5  in. 

3039.  SHAKESPEARE.  Othello,  the  Moor  of  Venice.  A 
Tragedy.  As  it  hath  been  divers  times  Acted  at  the  Globe,  and 
at  the  Black-Friers :  and  now  at  the  Theatre  Royal,  by  His 
Majesties  Servants.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  Griswold  arms,  by  Bedford. 

London :  Printed  for  Richard  Bentley,  1695 

*  Sixth  Edition.     Tall  copy  from  the  Griswold  collection. 


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3040.  SHAKESPEARE.    Venvs  and  Adonis.     16mo,  origi- 
nal velhun  binding,  uncut,  in  morocco  case.  ^f(OC) 

Edinbvrgh :  Printed  by  lohn  Wreittoun,  and  are  to  bee  sold 
in  his  Shop  a  litle  beneath  the  salt  Trone,  1627. 

*  Presumably  unknown  in  this  condition,  with  the  fore 
and  bottom  edges  entirely  uncut,  and  the  preliminaey 
LEAF  A.  The  only  other  known  copy  is  in  the  British 
Museum. 

The  Griswold  copy. 

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3041.  SHAKESPEARE  (WILLIAM)  and  ROWLEY 
(WILLIAM).  The  Birth  of  Merlin:  or,  The  Childe  hath 
found  his  Father.     As  it  hath  been  several  times  Acted  with 

^  f^      great  Applause.     First  Edition.     Small  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  Lortic  (slight  repair  to  title). 

London :  Printed  by  .  Tho.  Johnson  for  Francis  Kirkman 
and  Henry  Marsh,  1662. 

*  Although  Shakespeare 's  name  appears  on  the  title-page  of 
this  play,  there  is  no  reason  to  suppose  that  he  wrote  any  part 
of  it. 

3042.  SHAKESPEARE.  Macbeth,  a  tragedy.  With  all 
the  alterations,  amendments,  additions,  and  new  songs.  As 
it's  now  Acted  at  the  Dukes  Theatre.  4to,  red  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Printed  for  P.  Chetwin,  1674 

*  First  separate  edition  of  Sir  William  Davenant's  alter- 
ation of  the  play,  originally  printed  in  the  first  folio,  1623. 

3043.  SHAKESPEARE.  Mr.  William  Shakespeares  Come- 
dies, Histories,  &  Tragedies.  Published  according  to  the  True 
Originall  copies.  Portrait.  Folio,  Cambridge  calf  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London:  Printed  by  Isaac  laggard,  and  Ed.  Blount,  1623. 
London:  J.  Wright  [1808]. 

*  Wright 's  reprint  of  the  First  Folio. 

3044.  SHAKESPEARE.  The  Plays  and  Poems  of  William 
Shakespeare.  Portrait.  11  vols.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut  by  Louise  Reymann. 

London :  Wm.  Pickering,  1825 

*  A  very  fine  set  of  Pickering 's  famous  ' '  Wreath ' '  edition. 

3045.  SHAKESPEARE.  The  Pictorial  Edition  of  the 
Works  of  Shakspere.  Edited  by  Charles  Knight.  William 
Shakspere;  a  biography  by  C.  Knight.  Numerous  ivoodcut 
illustrations.    8  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  Charles  Knight  and  Co.   [n.  d.]    [circa  1843] 

*  Original  issue,  comprising  Comedies,  Histories,  Tragedies 
and  Poems,  Doubtful  Plays,  etc.,  and  Biography   (1843). 

3046.  SHAKESPEARE.  Dramatic  Works  of  Shakespeare. 
With  a  Glossary.  Printed  in  red  and  hlack,  and  with  portrait 
{inserted).  Post  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillet,  gilt 
edges,  by  Marius  Michel.  London,  1853 

*  A  three-page  letter  from  Theodore  De  Vinne  is  laid  in. 

3047.  SHAKESPEARE.  Dramatic  Works ;  the  text  carefully 
revised  with  notes  by  Samuel  Weller  Singer  F.  S.  A.  The  Life 
of  the  Poet  and  Critical  Essays  on  the  Plays  by  William  Wat- 
kiss  Lloyd.  Portrait  on  India  paper,  and  ivoodcuts,  hy  John 
Thompson  after  Stothard.  10  vols,  small  8vo,  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London :  Bell  and  Daldy,  1856 

*  Large  paper  copy. 
484 


3048.  SHAKESPEARE,  DAVIES,  and  MARLOWE. 
Venus  and  Adonis,  from  the  hitherto  unknown  edition  of 
1599 ;  The  Passionate  Pilgrime,  from  the  first  edition  of  1599 ; 
of  which  only  two  copies  are  known ;  Epigrammes,  written  by- 
Sir  John  Davies,  and  certaine  of  Ovid's  Elegies,  translated  by- 
Christopher  Marlowe,  from  a  rare  early  edition.  Edited  by 
Charles  Edmonds.     Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  uncut. 

London,  1870 

*  One  op  6  copies  printed  on  vellum,  3  of  which  are  small 
4to. 

3049.  SHAKESPEARE,  DAVIES,  and  MARLOWE. 
Venus  and  Adonis,  from  the  hitherto  unknown  edition  of 
1599 ;  The  Passionate  Pilgrim,  from  the  first  edition  of  1599. 
Epigrammes,  by  Sir  John  Davies,  and  Ovid's  Elegies,  trans- 
lated b}^  Christopher  Marlowe.  1870;  16mo,  green  levant 
morocco,  tooled  in  the  manner  of  Roger  Payne,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. London,  1870 

*  One   of   131   copies  printed  for   subscribers. 

3050.  SHAKESPEARE.  Shakespeare's  Home;  visited 
and  described  by  Washington  Irving  and  F.  W.  Fairholt, 
with  a  Letter  from  Stratford  by  J.  P.  Sabin,  etc.  Etchings 
on  India  paper  hy  J.  F.  and  W.  W.  Satin.    8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1877 

3051.  SHAKESPEARE.  The  Sonnets  of  Shakespeare. 
Edited  by  Edward  Dowden.  Portrait.  12mo,  original  covers, 
uncut.  London,  1881 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

3052.  SHAKESPEARE.  Works.  12  vols.  12mo,  original 
covers,  uncut.     London :  Kegan  Paul,  Trench  &  Co.,  1882-1883 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     One  of  50  copies  printed. 

3053.  SHAW  (G.  BERNARD).  Passion,  Poison,  &  Petri- 
faction. A  new  and  Original  Tragedy  in  One  Act,  by  the 
Chelsea  Shakespear.  The  original  manuscript  of  the  play, 
written  in  pencil  on  one  side  of  41  leaves.  Attested  to  by 
Shaw.  ''This  is  the  true  and  original  copy  written  hy  me, 
mostly  in  Great  Northern  Express  trains;  hence  the  joggly 
handivriting  in  many  places."     4to,  red  morocco. 

[London]    [1905] 

*  Inserted  there  is  a  playbill  of  the  first  performance,  and  2 
autograph  letters  from  Shaw  relative  to  the  acquisition  of  the 
manuscript. 

3054.  SHAW  (HENRY).  Details  of  Elizabethan  Archi- 
tecture. 60  plates,  3  of  which  are  colored.  Imperial  4to, 
boards,  leather  back,  uncut.     Large  Paper  copy. 

London:  Pickering,  1839 

485 


10 


3055.  SHAW  (HENRY).  The  Decorative  Arts,  Ecclesi- 
astical and  Civil,  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Numerous  plates, 
beautifully  illuminated  in  gold,  silver  and  colors.  Folio, 
original  half  morocco,  uncut.  London :  Pickering,  1851 

*  The  special  edition,  of  which  only  2.5  copies  were  printed. 

3056.  SHAW  (HENRY).  A  Handbook  of  the  Art  of  Illu- 
mination, as  practised  during  the  ^Middle  Ages.  With  a  de- 
scription of  the  metals,  pigments,  and  processes  employed  by 
the  artists  at  different  periods.  With  16  plates.  Folio,  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1866 

3057.  SHELLEY  (HARRIET).  Harriet  Shelley's  Letters 
to  Catherine  Nugent.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

London:  Privately  Printed,  1889 

*  Only  21   copies  printed. 

3058.  SHELLEY  (MARY  C40DWIN).  Rambles  in  Ger- 
many and  Italy,  in  1840,  1842,  and  1843.  2  vols.  12mo,  broAvn 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Riviere.      London,  1844 


3059.  SHELLEY    (PERCY   BYSSHE).      Queen   Mab:    a 
r*  t        Philosophical  Poem  ;  with  Notes.    8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 

dentelle  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London :  Printed  by  P.  B.  Shelley,  1813 

'■'The  extremely  rare  First  Edition,  containing  Shelley's 
name  on  the  title-piage,  and  also  his  name  in  the  imjjrint  on  the 
last  page,  and  with  the  dedication  ' '  To  Harriet. ' '  Almost  all 
copies  of  the  first  issue  have  the  name  of  the  author  cut  out  by 
Shelley  himself. 

3060.  SHELLEY  (PERCY  BYSSHE).  The  Cenci.  A 
Tragedy  in  live  Acts.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
other  edges  uncut,  by  Riviere.         Italy :  C.  and  J.  Oilier,  1819 

^  First  Edition.     One  of  a  few^  copies  printed  on  thick 

PAPER. 


486 


THIRTY  SEVENTH  SESSION,  THURSDAY,  8:15  P.  M. 

3061.  SHERBURNE  (EDWARD— Translator).  Seneca's 
Answer,  to  Lvcilivs  His  Qva?re;  Why  Good  Men  suffer  mis- 
fortunes seeing  there  is  a  Divine  Providence?  London,  1648. 
Medea:  a  tragedie.  Written  in  Latine  by  Lucius  Anna^us 
Seneca.  Englished  by  E.  S.,  Esq.  London,  1648.  Both 
First  Editions.  8vo,  2  works  in  1  vol.  citron  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  bj^  The  Club  Bindery. 

Loudon :  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1648 

3062.  SHERBURNE  (EDWARD).  Poems  and  Transla- 
tions: Amorous,  Lusory,  Morall,  Divine.  First  Edition. 
Frontispiece.  12mo,  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Clarke  and  Bedford. 

London:  W.  Hunt  for  Thomas  Dring,  1651 

8063.  SHERBURNE  (EDWARD— Translator).  Troades: 

or  the  Roj^al  Captives.     A  Tragedy.     Written  originally  in 

Latin.     Small  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 

by  Riviere.  London:  Printed  hy  Anne  Godbid,  1679 

*FiRST  Edition.    Contains  the  scarce  preliminary  blank  leaf. 

3064.  SHERIDAN  (RICHARD  BRINSLEY).  The  Critic; 
or,  A  Tragedy  Rehearsed.   A  Dramatic  Piece  in  Three  Acts, 

as  it  is  performed   at  the  Theatre  Royal  in  Drury  Lane.        "7 A 
Vignette  on  title.     First  issue,  but  without  half-title,  pp.      -'^ 
98.     8vo,   green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Riviere.  London,  1781 

3065.  SHERIDAN  (RICHARD  BRINSLEY).  Dramatic 
Works,  with  an  Introduction  by  Richard  Grant  White.      3 

differeyit  portraits  of  the  author,  engraved  by  Ritchie,  each  in 
two  states — before  and  after  letters.  3  vols.  8vo,  blue  levant 
morocco,  floral  ornaments,  dentelle  boj"ders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Marius  Michel.  New  York:  De  Vinne,  1883 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

3066.  SHERLOCK  (WILLIAM).  The  Scripture  Proofs 
of  our  Saviour's  Divinity  Explained  and  Vindicated,  &c. 
8vo,  English  red  morocco,  panelled  sides,  tooled  in  a  deli- 
cate pattern,  with  the  monogram  and  crown  of  Queen 
Anne  in  each  corner,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  for  W.  Rogers,  1706 

3067.  SHIRLEY  (EVELYN  PHILIP).  Lower  Eating- 
ton;  its  manor  house  and  church.  With  5  woodcuts.  Small 
4to,  olive-green  levant  morocco,  doublure  and  guards  of 
maroon  russia,  gilt  toi3,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

London :  Privately  printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press,  1869 

487 


3068  SHIRLEY  (JAMES).  The  Wedding,  As  it  was  lately 
Acted  by  her  Majesties  Servants,  at  the  Phenix  in  Drury 
Lane,  Small  4to,  maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Zaehnsdorf.  London:  Printed  for  John  Grove,  1633 

*  Second  Edition.     Sliirley's  first  play. 

3069.  SHIRLEY  (JAMES).  The  Gratefvll  Servant.  A 
Comedie.  As  it  was  lately  presented  with  good  applause 
in  the  private  House  in  Drury-Lane.  By  her  Majesties 
Servants.  Small  4to,  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  W. 
Pratt.     (Small  corner  of  last  leaf  repaired.) 

London:  Printed  by  I.  Okes  for  William  Leake,  1637 

*  Second  Edition.  Very  rare  uncut.  It  also  contains 
the  preliminary  blank  leaf  Ai. 

3070.  SHIRLEY  (JAMES).  The  Schoole  of  Complement. 
As  it  was  acted  by  her  Majesties  Servants  at  the  Private 
house  in  Drury  Lane.  Second  Edition.  Small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  by  J.  H.  for  Francis  Constable,  1637 

3071.  SHIRLEY  (JAMES).  The  Doubtful  Heir.  A 
Tragi-comedie,  as  It  was  Acted  at  the  private  House  in 
Black  friers.-  Never  printed  before.  Crown  8vo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  for  Humphrey  Robinson  .  .  .  and 
Humphrey  Moseley,  1652. 

*  First  Edition. 

3072.  SHIRLEY  (JAMES).  Six  New  Playes,  viz,  The 
Brothers,  (The)  Sisters,  (The)  Doubtfull  Heir,  (The)  Im- 
posture, (The)  Cardinall,  (The)  Court  Secret.  The  Five 
first  were  acted  at  the  Private  House  in  Black  Frj^ers  with 
great  Applause.  The  last  was  never  Acted.  12mo,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London  :  Printed  for  Humphrey  Robinson  and  Humphrey 
Moseley,  1653. 

*  With  the  rare  portrait  of  Shirley,  by  Marshall,  laid  in. 
Most  copies  have  a  portrait,  that  by  Marshall,  or  the  one  by 
Gay  wood. 

3073.  SHIRLEY  (JAMES).  Honoria  and  Mammon. 
Scene  Metrololis,  or  New  Troy.  Whereunto  is  added  the 
Contention  of  Ajaxand  Ulisses,  for  the  Armour  of  Achilles. 
As  it  was  represented  by  young  Gentlemen  of  quality,  etc. 
Portrait  by  R.  Gayiuood.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  for  John  Crook,  1659 

.3074  SHIRLEY  (THOMAS).  The  Angler's  Museum; 
or,  the  whole  art  of  float  and  fly  Fishing.  Carefully  col- 
lected from  actual  Experience.  Portrait  of  John  Kirhy. 
12mo,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Hering. 

London:  Printed  for  John  Fielding  [1784] 
*The  Frederick  Perkins  copy,  with  bookplate. 
488 


3075.  SHORE  (JANE).  Jane  Shore  to  the  Duke  of 
Gloster,  an  Epistle,  ito,  boards,  leather  back.  London,  1749 

*  This  copy  contains  the  half-title. 

3076.  [SHORTPIOUSE  (HENRY).]  John  Inglesant.  A 
Romance.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1881 

3077.  SHOUNSOm  (TAMENAGA).  Les  Fideles  Ronins. 
Roman  Historique  Japonais.  Illustrated  hij  Kei-Sai-Yei- 
Sen.  Small  4to,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  Paris,  1882 

3078.  SIDI-MOHAMMED.  Lettres  ecrites  pendant  son 
Sejour  en  France  en  1825.  12mo,  calf,  gilt,  with  the  arms 
OF  Louis  de  Bourbon,  Prince  de  Conde,  on  the  back. 

Paris,  1825 

3079.  SIDNEY  (ALGERNON).  Discours  sur  le  Gou- 
vernement.  Par  Algernon  Sidney,  Fils  de  Robert  Comte  de 
Leicester,  et  Ambassadeur  de  la  Republicxue  d'Angleterre 
pres  de  Charles  Giistave  Roi  de  Suede.  .  .  .  Publiez  sur 
rOriginal  Manuscrit  de  I'Auteur.  Traduits  de  I'Anglois 
[de  1698].  Portrait.  3  vols.  12mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  side 
borders,  gilt  edges.  La  Uaye,  1702 

3080.  SIDNEY  (SIR  PHILIP).  The  Countesse  of  Pem- 
brokes  Arcadia.  Written  by  Sir  Philip  Sidney  Knight. 
Now  since  the  first  edition  augmented  and  ended.  Folio, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  doublure  of  red  morocco, 
a  rich  border  in  the  style  of  Derome,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case, 
by  Mercier. 

London.  Printed  for  William  Ponsonbie.  Anno  Domini. 
1593. 

*  Second  Edition.  Made  by  the  Countesse  of  Pembroke 
herself,  on  the  basis  of  the  imperfectly  arranged  First  Edition, 
with  many  alterations  and  omissions.  The  border  on  the  title 
is  the  same  as  that  used  for  "  The  Faerie  Queene, "  1617. 

3081.  SIGOURNEY  (LYDIA  H.).  Scenes  in  my  Native 
Land.  Frontispiece  and  engraved  title  (foxed).  First 
Edition.     IGmo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Boston,  1845 

3082.  SILIUS  ITALICUS  (TIBERIUS  CAIUS).  Les 
Puniqnes.  Translated  by  Corpet  and  Dubois.  3  vols.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  with  the  monogram  E.  B., 
gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1836-38 

3083.  [SILLIMAN  (BENJAMIN).]  Remarks  made  on  a 
short  tour  between  Hartford  and  Quebec  in  the  autumn  of 
1819:  by  the  author  of  a  journal  of  travels  in  England, 
Holland,  and  Scotland.  Engraved  title  arid  9  j^lates.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Riviere.  New  Haven,  1820 

3084.  SILLIMAN  (BENJAMIN).  A  Tour  to  Quebec  in 
the  Autumn  of  1819.  Second  Edition.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
half  red  morocco,  uncut,  London,  1822 

489 


3085.  SIMONIN  (L.).  Les  Merveilles  du  Monde  Souter- 
rain.  Ouvrage  illustre  de  IS  vignettes  par  A.  de  Neuville  et 
accompagne  de  9  cartes.  12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Printed 
ON  India  paper.  Paris,  1868 

3086.  SINCLAIR  (ALEXANDER).  Fifty  Years  of  News- 
Ijaper  Life,  1845-1895:  being  chiefly  Reminiscences  of  that 
Time.  Frontispiece  and  looodcuts.  Small  4to,  blue  mo- 
rocco, gilt  fillets,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Printed  for  private  circulation  [n.  d.] 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

3087.  SINGER  (SAMUEL  WELLER).  Researches  into 
the  History  of  Playing  Cards.  19  plates,  some  in  colors, 
and  many  woodcuts.  First  Edition.  4to,  red  levant 
morocco,  richly  tooled,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  David. 

*  Only  250  copies  printed  for  subscribers.        London,  1816 

3088.  SIR  GILES  GOOSECAP.  Sir  Gyles  Goosecappe 
Knight.  A  Comedj-  latelj^  Acted  with  great  Applause  at 
the  private  House  in  Salisbury  Court.  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges.        London :  Hugh  Perry  [1636] 

*  An  undated  copy  of  the  edition  op  1636.  It  is  printed 
from  the  same  forms  and  on  similar  paper,  and  corresponds 
with  that  edition  in  the  minutest  particulars,  such  as  type  out 
of  alignment,  etc. 

From  the  Jolley  collection. 

3089.  SKELTON  (JOHN).  Here  after  foloweth  a  litel 
boke  called  Colyn  Cloute  compyled  by  Mayster  Skelton 
poete  Laureate.  16mo,  red  nigerskiu,  Gasconesque  tooling, 
doublure  of  the  same  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  me  Rycharde  Kele  dwellyng  in 
the  powltry  at  the  long  shop  under  saynt  Myldredes 
chyrche.     n.  d.  \_ca.  1545]. 

*  The  first  edition  was  probably  that  printed  by  Thomas  God- 
fray  without  date,  but  about  1530  to  1535.  The  next  earliest 
known  edition  is  this  printed  by  Richard  Kele,  probably  about 
1545.  Evidently  more  than  one  issue  was  made,  as  in  some 
copies  D?  has  the  suppositious  portrait  of  Skelton,  while  in  this 
issue  that  leaf  is  blank,  indicating  that  it  preceded  those  issued 
with  the  portrait.  All  issues  are  extremely  rare.  Colla- 
tion: title  and  29  leaves,  followed  by  a  blank  leaf. 

3090.  SKELTON  (SIR  JOHN).  Charles  I.  Colored 
frontispiece,  23 plates  and  18  vignettes.  Roj'al  4to,  red  mo- 
rocco, gilt  fillets,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London  and  Paris,  1898 

*  One  of  500  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  large  plates  in 
duplicate. 

490 


3091.  SKETCHLEY  (W.).  The  Cocker;  containing 
Every  Information  to  the  Breeders  and  Amateurs  of  that 
noble  bird,  The  Game  Cock :  to  which  is  added,  a  variety  of 
other  useful  information  for  The  Instruction  of  those  who 
are  attendants  on  the  Cock  Pit.  Frontisiyiece.  8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1814     (Reprint). 

3092.  SMITH  (ALBERT).  The  Natural  Plistory  of  The 
Gent.  With  Jfl  illustrations.  First  Edition.  Ibnio,  half 
red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  front  cover  bound  in. 

London,  184? 

3093.  SMITH  (CAPTAIN  JOHN).  The  Generall  His- 
toric of  Virginia,  New-England,  and  the  Summer  Isles: 
with  the  names  of  the  Adventurers,  Planters,  and  Gover- 
nours  from  their  first  beginning  An°:  1584.  to  this  present 
1624.  With  the  Procedings  of  those  Severall  Colonies  and 
the  Accidents  that  befell  them  in  all  their  Journj-es  and 
Discoveries.  Also  the  Maps  and  Descriptions  of  all  those 
Countryes,  their  Commodities,  people,  Government,  Cus- 
tomes,  and  Religion  yet  knowne.  Divided  into  sixe  Bookes. 
By  Captaine  lohn  Smith  sometymes  Governour  in  those 
Countryes  &  Admirall  of  New  England.  Four  maps  and 
the  engraved  portraits  of  the  Duchess  of  Richmond  and 
Matoaka  (cut  down  and  inlaid).  Folio,  original  brown 
morocco,  elaborately  gilt  tooled  in  panels,  the  Royal  Arms 
OF  James  I,  with  the  feathers  of  the  Prince  of  Wales 
ON  the  front  cover,  the  Arms  of  the  Duchess  of 
Richmond  on  the  back  cover,  the  intervals  studded  with 
ileurs-de-lys,  gilt  edges,  in  brown  morocco  ease.  (First 
4  leaves  repaired.) 

London:  Printed  by  I.  D.  and  I.  H.  for  Michael  Sparkes, 
1624. 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  probably  the  most  interesting 
KNOWN,  as  it  is  supposed  to  be  the  Dedication  Copy  to  the 
Duchess  of  Richmond,  who  contributed  largely  to  the  cost  of 
publication.  The  above  copy  came  from  the  Hamilton  Palace 
Collection  (described  in  that  catalogue  as  the  Dedication  Copy). 
An  early  issue  of  the  First  Edition,  before  the  errata 

WAS  printed  on  the  last  LEAF;  WITH  THE  MAP  OF  NeW  ENG- 
land in  the  fifth  of  ten  states'  that  of  "  ould  virginia  " 
in  the  first  state,  the  bermudas  in  the  second  state,  and 
Virginia  probably  in  the  sixth  state.  The  original  por- 
traits ARE  EXCESSIVELY  RARE  AND  FOUND  IN  BUT  FEW  COPIES. 

[See  Reproduction.] 
491 


3094.  SMITH  (CAPTAIN  JOHN).  The  True  Travels, 
Adventvres,  and  Observations  of  Captaine  lohu  Smith,  In 
Europe,  Asia,  Affriea,  and  America,  from  Anno  Domini 
1593.  to  1629.  His  Accidents  and  Sea-fights  in  the  Straights; 
his  Service  and  Stratagems  of  warre  in  Hungaria,  Transil- 
vania,  Wallachia,  and  Moldavia,  against  the  Turks,  and 
Tartars.  Together  with  a  continuation  of  his  generall  His- 
tory of  Virginia,  Summer-lies,  New  England,  and  their 
proceedings,  since  1624.  to  this  present  1629;  as  also  of  the 
new  Plantations  of  the  great  River  of  the  Amazons,  the 
lies  of  S*-  Christopher,  Mevis,  and  Barbados  in  the  West 
Indies.  All  written  by  actuall  Authours,  whose  names  you 
shall  finde  along  the  History,  With  the  folding  plate  {small 
tear  neatly  repaired)  mounted  on  linen,  coat  of  arms  on 
verso  of  title,  arid  an  extra  portrait  of  Capt.  Smith  hy  Pass 
inserted.  Small  folio,  dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews. 

London:  Printed  by  J.  H.  for  Thomas  Slater,  1630 

*  First  Edition.  Large  copy  of  this  rare  and  important 
ITEM  OF  Americana. 

3095.  SMITH  (HENRY).  The  Princess  of  Parma.  A 
Tragedy:  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  New  Theatre  in  Little  Lin- 
eolns-Inn-Fields.  First  Edition.  4to,  red  levant  morocco, 
tooled  in  Grolieresque  design,  doublure  of  marquetry,  gilt 
edges,  by  Kaufmann.     (Some  margins  repaired.) 

London:  Joseph  Wilde,  1699 

3096.  SMITH  (WILLIAM).  The  History  of  the  Province 
of  New  York,  from  the  First  Discovery  to  the  Year 
MDCC. XXXII.  To  which  is  annexed  A  Description  of 
the  Country,  with  a  short  Account  of  the  Inhabitants,  their 
Trade,  Religious  and  Political  State,  and  the  Constitution 
of  the  Courts  of  Justice  in  that  Colony.  Folding  view  of 
'^  The  South  View  of  Oswego  on  Lake  Ontario,''^  engraved 
hy  J.  Mynde.  4to,  dark  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  doublure  of  levant  morocco,  rich  border  of  gold  tool- 
ing, blue  watered  silk  linings,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  In  a 
case.  London,  1757 

*  First  Edition.  Contains  unusually  fine  impression  of  the 
folding  plate,  in  perfect  condition.  The  first  history  of  New- 
York,  written  by  a  distinguished  lawyer  and  loyalist. 

3097.  [SMOLLETT  (TOBIAS).]  The  Expedition  of 
Humphry  Clinker.  By  the  Author  of  Roderick  Random. 
First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  backs, 
by  Riviere.  London,  1771 

*  First  issue,  with  the  misprinted  date  (1671)  in  Vol.  1. 

3098.  SMOLLETT  (TOBIAS).  Plays  and  Poems.  Vignette 
'portrait.     12mo,  original  boards,  entirely  uncut. 

London:  Printed  for  T.  Evans  and  R.  Baldwin,  1777 

*  First  Edition.  There  is  no  copy  in  the  British  Museum, 
the  Bodleian  Library,  nor  in  the  University  or  Trinity  College 

493 


THE 

CENERALL  HI5TORIE 

Virginia, New-Engknd.and  the  Summer 

Jflesi-with  tke  names  of  the  Adventurers, 

Plamers.and  Governours  from  their 

firfliDCginning  An",  i  jt  8  4.to  this 

prefent    i  62  4  . 


Alfo  tlieiHaps  and  ]Defcriptions  of  all  thofe 

Countiyes.tlieir  Conimoaitiesjseojple , 

Govemmeni,Cuflomes,aTid  Religion 

yet  known  e 

Dn^IDED  INTO  SJXE  BOOKES 


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i/Ncw  EngJand 

LONDON . 
Pnnted  by  ID.  and 

Sparkc, 

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Dedication  Copy  of  Smith's  History  of  Virginia,  1624. 
(See  No.  3093.) 


I 


Libraries,  Cambridge,  and  the  copy  in  the  Advocates'  Library, 
Edinburgh,  bound  in  calf,  lacks  the  preliminary  half-title. 

The  arrangement  of  preliminary  leaves  in  this  volume  is  so 
unusual  as  to  give  the  impression  on  a  first  examination  that 
cl  is  missing.  But  as  the  copy  in  the  Advocates'  Library, 
Edinburgh,  is  similar  to  this,  the  supposition  is  that  no  leaves 
are  lacking. 

The  simplest  explanation  of  the  discrepancy  is  to  suppose  a 
printer's  error  in  the  pagination  of  preliminary  matter. 

Laid  in  are  o  letters,  mainly  from  the  libraries  mentioned, 
relating  to  this  edition.     Name  on  title. 

3099.  SMOLLETT  (TOBIAS).  The  Expedition  of  Hum- 
phry Clinker.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  author  b}^  Thomas 
Roscoe.  Illustrated  by  George  Cruikshank.  12mo,  half  ma- 
roon levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Krafft.  London, 1831 

3100.  SMOLLETT  (TOBIAS).  The  Adventures  of  Pere- 
grine Pickle  In  which  are  included  Memoirs  of  a  Lady 
of  Quality.  S  illustrations  by  George  Cruiksliank.  2  vols. 
12mo,  half  maroon  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
Krafft.  London,  1831 

3101.  SMOLLETT  (TOBIAS).  The  Adventures  of  Roder- 
ick Random.  Illustrated  by  Cruikslianh.  12mo,  half  ma- 
roon levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Krafft.     Lond.  1831 

3102.  SOLDIER'S  POCKET  BIBLE.  An  exact  reprint 
of  the  original  edition  of  1643  With  a  Prefatorj^  Note  by 
George  Livermore  "Trust  in  the  Lord,  and  keep  the  Powder 
dry,"    8vo,  boards.     Cambridge:  Privately  printed,  1816 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  vellum. 

3103.  SOMAIZE  (ANTOINE  BAUDEAU  DE).  Le  Pro- 
cez  des  Pretieuses,  en  vers  burlesques.  Coraedie.  16mo, 
calf,  gilt.  Paris,  1660 

*  One  of  the  three  issues  of  the  First  Edition  printed 
this  year. 

3104.  SOMAIZE  (ANTOINE  BAUDEAU  DE).  Les 
Veritables  Pretieuses.  Comedie.  First  Edition.  18mo, 
calf,  gilt  back,  blind-stamped  sides.  Paris,  1660 

3105.  SOMERVILLE  (WILLIAM).  The  Chase.  A 
Poem.  Wood  engravings  by  Thomas  Beivick.  London: 
Printed  by  W.  Bulmer,  1796;  Hobbinol.  Field  Sports  and 
the  Bowling  Green.  Illustrated  by  Nesbit  and  Thurston. 
First  Edition  of  the  first-named,  with  the  Bewick  plates. 
2  vols,  in  1,  thick  4to,  dark  green  levant  morocco,  tooled 
in  an  appropriate  design  composed  of  dogs,  deer,  falcons, 
leaves  intertwined,  etc.,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  David.  London:  William  Bulmer,  1796 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  loO  plates 
(many  inlaid)  views  of  the  chase,  field  sports,  portraits,,  etc., 
in  proof  state,  some  on  India  paper. 

493 


3106.  SONGS.  A  Collection  of  English  Songs,  with  an 
Appendix  of  original  Pieces,  collected  bj'^  Alexander 
Dalrymple.     8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London,  1795 

3107.  SONGS.  Songs  from  the  Dramatists.  Edited  by 
Robert  Bell.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  rough 
edges,  in  a  brown  levant  case,  by  Cazin.       New  York,  1882 

*  Large  Paper   copy,    and   the   only    one    printed  on 

VELLUM. 

3108.  SONNETS  ET  EAUX-FORTES.  Forty-two  Sou- 
nets  by  Coppee,  Gautier,  Houssaye,  Sainte-Beuve,  Catulle 
Mendes,  Verlaine  and  others.  Decorated  title-page  hy  Pru- 
naire  after  Renard  and  Ji.2  Etchings  hy  Haden,  Corot, 
Millet,  Bracquemond,  Daubigny,  Manet  and  others. 
Folio,  half  blue  levant  morocco  ailt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Reyman.  Paris,  1869 

*  Large  Paper  copy  with   the  etchings  in  two  states 
in  black  on  India  paper  and  in  bi«tre. 

3109.  SONREL  (L.).  Le  Fond  de  la  Mer.  Ouvrage  il- 
lustre  de  93  gravures  par  Yan^Dargent,  Ferat  et  A.  Mesnel. 
India  paper  copy,     I'^mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.        Paris,  1868 

3110.  SOPHOCLES.  Tragoedise  septem  cum  commenta- 
riis,  grsece.  Editio  Princeps.  8vo,  brown  morocco,  gilt 
panelled  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Clarke  and  Bedford.  [161  mm.] 

Venetiis:  in  Aldi  Romani  Academia,  1502 

3111.  SOUTHEY  (ROBERT).  Amadis  of  Gaul  by 
Vasco  Lobeira.  From  the  Spanish  version  of  Garciordo- 
nez  de  Montalvo.  4  vols.  12mo,  sprinkled  calf  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  London,  1803 

3112.  [SOUTHWELL  (ROBERT).]  Marie  Magdalens 
Funeral  Teares.  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  b}'  F.  Bedford.  (Margin  of  title  and  of  final  leaf 
restored;  corners  of  several  leaves  supplied.) 

London:  Printed  by  J.  W.  for  G    C,  1591 

*  The  earliest  known  edition  and  probably  the  only 
KNOWN  COPY,  not  mentioned  by  Hazlitt,  who  gives  1591  as  the 
earliest  edition.  With  the  unnumbered  leaf  "  Faultes  escaped 
in  the  Printing."  All  Southwell's  books  are  exceedingly  rare, 
many  having  been  destroyed  when  the  author  was  executed 
for  his  Catholicism.  The  great  poetical  collections  of  Heber 
and  Corser  possessed  later  editions  only  of  a  few  of  Southwell's 
writings. 

3113.  SOUTHWELL  (ROBERT).  Saint  Peters  Com- 
plaint, Newly  augmented  With  other  Poems.  Woodcut 
title.  London;  H.  L.  for  William  Leake:  [1596?]  (II)  Mo?- 
oniffi.   Or,   Certaine    excellent    Poems.     London,  V.   Sims 

4S4 


I 


for  John  Busbie,  1595.  (Ill)  The  Triumphs  ouer  Death. 
Londou,  V.  Simines  for  John  Busbie,  1596.  (IV)  A  Foure- 
fould  Meditation,  Of  the  foure  last  things.  London,  G.  Eld : 
for  Francis  Burton,  1606.  (V)  Saint  Peters  Teares.  Lon- 
don William  Jones,  1602.  (VI)  Marie  Magdalens  Lamenta- 
tions. London,  Adam  Islip  for  Edward  White.  1601.  6 
vols,  in  1.,  original  vellum  wrappers  (edges  slightly  dam- 
aged), with  ties,  in  a  morocco  case. 

*  Tall  copies.  From  the  George  Lewis  Way  collection,  with  his 
bookplate.  The  Dictionary  of  National  Biography  says:  "The 
only  perfect  copy  known  was  in  the  library  of  Mr.  G.  L.  Way,  but 
is  not  now  traceable.  A  fragment  of  another  copy  is  in  the 
British  Museum."  "Saint  Peters  Complaint,"  the  first  men- 
tioned, is  undated,  and  has  been  placed  as  early  as  1596  and  as 
late  as  1609.  It  was  first  printed  in  1595.  The  copy  of  "  Moe- 
oni8e"is  the  first  edition;  "The  Triumphs  over  Death,"  the 
second.  "A  Fovre-Fovld  Meditation"  is  the  first  edition  and 
is  said  to  be  the  only  copy  known.  The  copy  in  the  British 
Museum  is  a  fragment  of  only  six  leaves,  and  was  acquired, 
with  other  rare  volumes,  from  the  Isham  collection  in  1894. 
The  signer  of  the  dedication,  W.  H.,  is  supposed  to  have  been 
William  Hall,  a  book-seller's  purveyor.  "Saint  Peters  Teares," 
1602,  is  the  second  edition,  a  reissue  of  "Saint  Peters  Ten 
Teares"  issued  in  1597;  "Marie  Magdalens  Lamentations," 
generally  ascribed  to  Markham,  is  the  first  edition,  of  which 
few  copies  are  known.  Many  of  the  leaves  are  uncut;  there 
are  one  or  two  small  worm-holes,  and  a  small  blank  corner  of 
one  leaf  is  missing,  but  has  all  the  blank  leaves. 

3114.  SPEGHT  (RACHEL).  Mortalities  Memorandvm, 
with  a  dreame  prefixed,  imaginarie  in  manner;  reall  in 
matter.  First  Edition.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt 
panels,  doublure  of  the  original  vellum  covers,  gilt  edges, 
by  Riviere.     London :  Edward  Griffin  for  Jacob  Bloome,  1621 

3115.  SPENCE  (JOSEPH).  Anecdotes,  Observations,  and 
Characters,  of  Books  and  Men.  Collected  from  the  con- 
versation of  Mr.  Pope,  and  other  eminent  persons  of  his 
time.  With  notes  and  life  of  the  author  by  S.  W.  Singer. 
Portrait.     8vo,  half  russia,  gilt  top,  uncut.      London,  1820 

3116.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  Complaints.  Containing 
sundrie  small  Poemes  of  the  Worlds  Vanitie.  Whereof  the 
next  Page  maketh  mention.  Small  4to,  red  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  C.  Lewis. 

London:  Imprinted  for  William  Ponsonbie,  1591 
*  First  Edition.  Heber  had  two  copies,  one  bound  in  vellum, 
uncut,  the  other  in  morocco,  by  C.  Lewis.     The  above  is  pos- 
sibly the  latter,  and  in  that  case  also  from  the  Roxburgh  and 
Sir  M.  M.  Sykes  libraries. 

The  reference  in  the  "Tears  of  the  Muses  "  to  "Our  pleasant 
Willy,"  considered  by  early  writers  to  have  referred  to  Shake- 
speare, is  now  generally  admitted  to  be  a  reference  to  Tarleton 
the  actor.  Shakespeare  refers  to  this  poem  ("  The  Tears  of 
the  Muses")  in  "Midsummer  Night's  Dream." 
495 


3117.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  The  Faerie  Qveene.  Dis- 
posed into  twelue  bookes,  Fashioning  XII.  Morall  vertues. 
Printer'' s  device  on  title,  London ;  Printed  for  William  Pon- 
sonbie,  1596.  The  Second  part  of  the  Faerie  Qveene,  con- 
taining The  Fovrth,  Fifth,  and  Sixth  Bookes.  Printer''s 
device  on  title,  ImjDrinted  at  London  for  William  Ponsonby, 
1596;  Colin  Clovts  Come  home  againe.  Title  tvithin  a 
rvoodcut  border  and  woodcut  device  on  title.  London, 
Printed  for  William  Ponsonbie,  1595.  3  vols,  in  1.  Small 
4to,  old  calf  gilt,  the  monogram  of  John  Evelyn,  "J.  E." 
between  branches  of  palm  and  laurel  in  the  back  panels 
and  in  the  centre  and  corners  of  the  sides,  gilt  edges,  in  a 
red  levant  morocco  case.  London,  1595-1596 

*  Second  edition  of  the  first  part  of  "The  Faerie  Qveene," 
FIRST  EDITION  of  the  second  part,  and  first  edition  of  Colin 
Clout.  John  Evelyn's  copy,  containing  on  the  fly-leaf 
seventeen  lines  in  his  autograph,  quoted  from  Camden's 
Elizabeth.     Tall  copies. 

3118.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  Colin  Clouts  Come  Home 
Againe.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  richly  gilt  tooled  with 
foliage  and  interlaced  scrolls,  doublure  of  green  levant,  gilt 
edges,  bj^  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  William  Ponsonbie,  1595 

*  First  Edition.  A  16th  Century  owner  has  written  in  the 
margins  the  real  names  of  the  characters  in  the  poem,  among 
whom  are  Mary,  Countess  of  Pembroke,  Countess  of  Hunting- 
ton, Lady  Price,  Sir  Philip  Sidney,  etc. 

3119.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  Fowre  Hymnes,  made  by 
Edm.  Spenser  (together  with,  "  Daphnaida  ").  Small  4to, 
citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  back,  sides  covered 
with  gilt  tooling  on  a  mosaic  of  red  and  green  morocco  in 
panels,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Binder3^ 

London:  Printed  for  William  Ponsonby,  1596 

*  First  edition  of  the  "Fowre  Hymns,"  and  the  second  of 
"  Daphnaida." 

3120.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  Prothalamion  Or  A  Spou- 
sall  Verse  made  by  Edm.  Spenser.  In  honovr  of  the  dovble 
mariage  of  the  two  Honorable  &  vertuous  Ladies,  the  Ladie 
Elizabeth  and  the  Ladie  Katherine  Somerset,  Daughters  to 
the  Right  Honourable  the  Earle  of  Worcester  and  espoused 
to  the  two  worthie  Gentlemen  M.  Henry  Gilford,  and  M. 
William  Peter  Esquyers.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  rich 
scroll  borders  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery, 
in  case.     At  London.  Printed  for  VVilliam  Ponsonby,  1596 

*  First  Edition.  The  catchword  on  B2  recto  is  correctly 
printed  "From"  and  not  "To." 

496 


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3121.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  The  Shepheards  Calender: 
conteyning  twelve  Aeglogues,  proportionable  to  the  twelve 
Moneths.  Entitiiled,  to  the  Noble  and  vertuous  Gentleman, 
most  worthy  of  all  tytles,  both  of  learning  and  chiualrie, 
Maister  Philip  Sidney.  12  tooodcuts.  Small  4to,  citron 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled,  doublures  of  citron  levant,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery,  in  a  case. 

London :  Printed  by  Thomas  Creede  for  John  Harrison, 
1597. 

*  Fifth  Edition.  The  title  is  skilfully  repaired  in  two  places, 
one  just  shaving  the  lettering  on  verso,  and  the  corners  of  the 
first  and  second  leaves  of  the  Epistle  to  the  reader  have  been 
restored.     The  woodcuts  are  very  good  impressions. 

3122.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  The  Shepheards  Calender: 
conteyning  twelve  Aeglogues,  proportionable  to  the  twelue 
Moneths.  Entitvled,  To  the  Noble  and  vertuous  Gentle- 
man, most  worthy  of  all  tytles,  both  of  learning  and  chiual- 
rie, Maister  Philip  Sidne3\  12  woodcuts.  Sixth  Edition. 
Gothic  type.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  ornaments, 
doublure  of  red  morocco,  richly  tooled  arabesques  in  com- 
partments, gilt  edges,  partly  uncut,  \>y  Chambolle-Duru. 

London  Printed  by  Thomas  Creede,  for  John  Harrison 
the  yonger.     1597. 

3123.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  The  Faerie  Qveene,  dis- 
posed into  XII.  Bookes,  Fashioning  twelue  Morall  Vertues. 
Small  folio,  olive  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  T.  Aitken. 

At  London,  printed  by  H.  L.  for  Matthew  Lownes,  1609 

*  Third  edition  of  the  first  three  books,  and  second 

EDITION    OF    THE   FOURTH,  FIFTH    AND    SIXTH.      It   IS   THE   FIRST 

POLIO  EDITION,  and  frequently  occurs  with  others  of  Spenser's 
works  bound  at  the  end. 

3124.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  The  Faerie  Queen:  the 
Shepheards  Calendar:  Together  with  the  other  Works  of 
England's  Arch-Poet,  Edm.  Spenser:  Collected  into  one 
volume,  and  carefully  corrected.  Folio,  light  brown  levant 
morocco,  richly  tooled  in  compartments,  with  many  inlaid 
panels  and  ornaments  in  dark  brown  and  green,  doublure 
of  brown  levant,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  bj^The  Club  Bindery. 

Printed  by  H.  L.  for  Matthew  Lownes,  1611 

*  The  first  collected  edition,  with  each  of  the  sub-titles 
dated  1611. 

3125.  SPENSER  (EDMUND).  Works,  with  the  principal 
illustrations  of  various  Commentators.  To  which  are  added 
notes,  some  account  of  the  Life  of  Spenser,  and  Glossarial 
and  other  Indexes,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Todd.  Portrait 
by  J.  Collyer.  8  vols,  roj^al  8  vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford.  London,  1805 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

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3126.  SPINNIKER  (ADRIAN).  Leerzaame  Zinnebeel- 
den;  1757.  Vervolg  der  leerzaame  Zinnebeelden;  1758. 
Feestzang  op  de  Vrede;  1748.  2  frontispieces,  2  fleurons 
and  numerous  copper-plates.  3  vols,  in  1,  4to,  half  calf, 
gilt  back,  uncut.  Harlem:  Jan  Bosch,  1748-58 

3127.  SPINOLA  (GEORGE).  Rules  to  Get  Children  by 
with  handsome  faces:  or,  Precepts  for  the  Extemporary 
Sectaries  which  Preach,  and  Pray,  and  get  Children  with- 
out Book  to  consider  and  look  on,  before  they  leape.  4to, 
half  sprinkled  calf.  London:  Printed  for  R.  H.,  1642 

*  A  Perfect  Copy,  Lowndes  quotes  only  one  copy  which  he 
calls  "  damaged."    From  the  Pope  collection. 

3128.  SPOONER  (LAWRENCE).  A  Looking-Glass  for 
Smoakers,  or,  The  Danger  of  the  Needless  or  Intemperate 
Use  of  Tobacco.  A  Poem.  Small  8vo,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  tooled,  rough  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  A.  Baldwin,  1703 

*  Original  issue  of  this  singular  work,  with  the  half-title. 

3129.  SPRAT  (THOMAS).  The  Plague  of  Athens,  which 
hapned  in  the  Second  Year  of  the  Peloponnesian  Warre. 
First  described  in  Greek  by  Thucydides,  then  in  Latin  by 
Lucretius.  Now  attempted  in  English  bj^  Tho.  Sprat.  4to, 
blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  by  E.  C.  for  Henry  Brome,  1665 

3130.  STADEN  (HANS).  Warhafetige  Historia  und  Be- 
schreibung  einer  Landtschafft  der  Wilden,  Nacketen,  Grim- 
migen  Menschfresser  Leuthen,  in  der  Newen  Welt  America, 
etc.  TUle  in  red  and  black,  woodcut  on  title  and  Jfi  other 
ivoodcuts  in  the  text.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  pan- 
els, gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Franckfurdt  am  Mayn:  Weygandt  Han  [1557] 

*  One  of  the  most  important  books  relating  to  South 
America,  dealing  chiefly  with  the  Tupi  Indians  of  Brazil, 
among  whom  the  author  spent  nine  months  in  captivity.  The 
truthfulness  of  his  narrative  has  been  attested  from  the  per- 
sonal experiences  of  later  travellers.  It  was  translated  into 
Latin  in  1592  for  the  third  part  of  De  Bry's  Grand  Voyages. 

3131.  STAFFORD  (THOMAS).  Pacata  Hibernia,  Ire- 
land appeased  and  redvced :  or,  an  Historic  of  the  late 
Wares  of  Ireland,  especiall}^  within  the  Province  of  Movn- 
ster,  under  the  Government  of  Sir  George  Carew,  Knight, 
Wherein  the  Siedge  of  Kinsale,  the  Defeat  of  the  Earle  of 
Tyrone,  and  his  Armie;  The  Expulsion  and  sending  home 
of  Don  luan  de   Aguila,  the    Spanish  Generall,    with  his 

498 


Forces;  and  mauj'  other  reraarkeable  Passages  of  that  time 
are  related.  Illustrated  with  Seventeene  severall  Mappes  for 
the  better  understanding  of  the  Storie.  Folio,  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London:  Printed  for  Robert  Milbonrne,  16:^3 

*  First  Edition.  Tliis  copy  has  an  original  impression  of  the 
Map  of  Munster.  which  is  of  ten  lacking,  and  is  sometimes  sup- 
plied from  Speed's  maps;  also  the  portrait  of  George  Uarew, 
Earl  of  Totnes,  in  armor,  engraved  by  Voerst,  and  portrait  of 
Queen  Elizabeth  with  globe  and  scepter,  above  verses  by 
G.[eorge]W.[ither.] 

3132.  STANLEY  (HENRY  MORTON).  How  I  found 
Livingstone:  travels,  adventures  and  discoveries  in  Central 
Africa:  including  an  account  of  Four  Months'  Residence 
with  Dr.  Livingstone.  Maps  and  illustrations.  First  Edi- 
tion. 1  vol.  in  2,  8vo,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  New  York,  1872 

3133.  STANLEY  (HENRY  MORTON).  In  Darkest 
Africa  or  the  quest  rescue  and  retreat  of  Emin  (xovernor 
of  Equatoria  by  Henrj^  M.  Stanley.  150  illustrations  and 
maps.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  maroon  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1890 

3134.  [STAPYLTON  (SIR  ROBERT).]  The  Slighted 
Maid,  a  comedy.  Acted  with  great  applause  at  the  Theatre 
in  Little  Lincolns-Inn-Fields.  ^y  His  Highness  the  Duke 
of  York's  Servants.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  light 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Binder3^        London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Dring,  1663 

3135.  STATIUS  (PUBLIUS  PAPINIUS).  Slatii  Syl- 
varum  Libri  Quinque;  Thebaidos  libri  duodecim  Achille- 
idos  duo;  Orthgraphia  et  Flexus  Dictionum  Gr?ecarum,  etc. 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  panelled  sides,  Aldine  anchor  in 
center,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron-Joly. 

Venetiis:  in  tedibus  Aldi,  1502 

*  First  Aldine  Edition. 

3136.  STATIUS  (PUBLIUS  PAPINIUS).  (Eavres  Com- 
pletes. Translated  by  Rinn  and  Achaintre.  4  vols.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  with  the  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt 
edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1829-32 

3137.  STATUTS  et  Reglementspour  la  Communaute  des 
Maistres  Relieurs  et  Doreurs  de  Livres  de  la  Ville  et  Uni- 
versite  de  Paris,  Enterpris  &  rediges  du  tems  &par  les  soins 
des  Sieurs  Jacques-Augustiu  Bonnet,  Alexis-Nicolas  Ducas- 
tin,  Pierre  Anguerand  &  Antoine-Joseph  Monvoisin.  12mo, 
old  green  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  end-papers,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1750 

*  A  list  of  "  Gardes  "  from  1699  to  1750,  at  the  end,  has  been 
continued  in  manuscript  to  the- year  1758. 

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3138.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  CLARENCE).  Poets  of 
America.  With  ten  portraits  on  India  paper.  2  vols.  Hvo, 
cloth,  uncnt.  Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1885 

*  One  of  150  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

3139.  STEELE  (SIR  RICHARD).  The  Funeral:  or, 
Grief  Ala-mode.  A  Comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Theatre 
Roj^al  in  Drury-Lane,  by  his  Majesty's  Servants.  First 
Edition.     4to,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lloyd. 

London:  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson,  1702 

3140.  STEELE  (SIR  RICHARD).  The  Lucubrations  of 
Isaac  Bickerstaff  Esq;  The  original  271  numbers  of 
"The  Tatler,"  from  April  12,  1709,  to  January  2,  1711, 
published  three  times  a  week,  on  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and 
Saturdays.  2  vols,  folio,  green  vellum,  gilt,  entirely 
UNCUT.  London,  1709-1711 

*  From  the  libraries  of  Lord  Hope  and  the  Earl  of  Munster. 
See  No.  17,  "The  Spectator." 

3141.  STEELE  (SIR  RICHARD).  "  The  Guardian."  A 
COMPLETE  FILE,  AS  ORIGINALLY  ISSUED  (175  numbers)  from 
Thursday,  March  12,  1713,  to  Thursday,  Oct.  1,  17  L3.  "  The 
Englishman."  Being  a  Sequel  to  "The  Guardian."  Num- 
bers 1  to  56,  from  Tuesday,  Oct.  6,  1713,  to  Thursday, 
Feb'y  11,  1714.  "  The  Lover,"  written  in  imitation  of  the 
Tatler.  Numbers  1  to  40.  From  Thursdaj^  Feb'y  25, 
1714,  to  May  27th.  Bound  together  in  one  volume.  Folio, 
green  vellum,  gilt  sides,  entirely  uncut.   London,  1713-14 

*  From  the  libraries  of  Lord  Hope  and  the  Earl  of  Munster. 

3142.  STEELE  (SIR  RICHARD— Editor)  Poetical  Mis- 
cellanies, Consisting  of  original  poems  and  translations. 
By  the  best  Hands.  Frontispiece.  Small  8vo,  light  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  b}^  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Jacob  Tonson, 1714 

*  Second  Edition,  with  the  misprint  in  the  date  on  the  title- 
page  corrected,  and  the  contents  resei  in  smaller  type  in  two 
leaves  instead  of  three.  Although  the  text  is  the  same,  line 
for  line,  as  in  the  First  Edition,  an  examination  of  separate 
pages  shows  that  the  type  has  been  reset. 

3143.  STEELE  (SIR  RICHARD).  The  Dramatick  Works 
of  Steele.  Containing  the  Conscious  Lover,  The  Funeral, 
The  Tender  Husband,  The  Lying  Lover.  Frontispiece. 
12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  back,  gilt 
edges.  London  [1730-1733] 

3144.  STEELE  (SIR  RICHARD).  The  Dramatic  Works 
of  Steele.  With  an  Account  of  his  Life  and  Writings. 
Portrait  after  Kneller,  and  an  extra  one  inserted.  12mo, 
red  straight-grain  morocco,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London,  1761 

*  Contains  The  Funeral,  dated  1758;  The  Tender  Husband, 
1761;  The  Lying  Lover,  1760;  The  Conscious  Lovers,  1764 
(probably  a  misprint). 

500 


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3145.  [STEEVENS  (THOMAS).]  A  Miscellany  of  Poems 
upon  Several  Occasions,  both  Moral  and  Amorous;  with 
many  odes,  songs,  acrosticks,  Epigrams  and  elegies;  as 
also  Divine  Hymns.  Composed  bj'  T.  S.  Small  8vo,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery, 

London:  Printed  for  Joseph  Knight,  1689 

*  The  JoUey  copy. 

3146.  STENGEL  (GEORGE).  Ova  Paschalia  Sacro  Em- 
blemate  inseripta,  etc.  Engraved  title,  portraits,  shields 
and  100  copper-plates.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  12mo,  citron 
straight-grain  morocco,  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges. 

Ingolstadii,  1672 

3147.  STERNE  (LAURENCE).  A  SentimentalJourney 
through  France  and  Italy.  2  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, covered  with  mosaic  design  of  olive,  gray,  citron  and 
pink  morocco,  in  compartments,  with  alternate  floral  em- 
blems; doublure  of  red  morocco,  with  a  border  of  heavy 
tools  and  the  monogram  "  R.  H.,"  gilt  over  marbled  edges, 
in  morocco  cases,  by  Mercier. 

London:  Printed  for  T.  Beckett  and  P.  A.  DeHondt,  1768 

*  A  Large  Paper  copy  of  the  First  Edition,  with  leaf  of 
advertisement  (from  a  saialler  copy)  laid  in.  Contemporary 
autograph  of  "  S.  Gideon  "  on  page  1  of  each  volume. 

3148.  STERNE  (LAURENCE).  Voyage  Sentimental, 
suivi  des  Lettres  d'Yorick  a  Eliza,  en  Anglais  et  en  Fran- 
gais.  Ornee  de  6  figures  d'api'es  Monsiau.  3  vols.  18mo, 
original  boards,  uncut.  Paris:  Didot,  1799 

*  The  plates  are  proofs  before  letters,  engraved  by  Le 
Villain. 

3149.  STERNE  (LAURENCE).  A  Sentimental  Journey 
through  France  and  Italy.  By  Mr.  Yorick.  2  vols.  12mo, 
greoi  levant  morocco,  profusely  gilt  tooled,  vellum  linings 
and  end-papers,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  in  morocco  slip-cases,  by 
Riviere.     London,  1768  [New  York:  DeVinne&Co.,  1885] 

*  One  of  4  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

3150.  STEVENS  (FRANK  EVERETT).  Wakefield's 
History  of  the  Black  Hawk  War.  Reprint  of  the  first  edi- 
tion by  John  A.  Wakefield.  Colored  frontispiece  and  other 
illustrations.     8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

Chicago:  Caxton  Club,  1908 

*  One  of  203  copies  printed. 

3151.  STEVENS  (HENRY— of  Vermont)  and  LUCAS 
(FRED  W.— Editors).  The  New  Laws  of  the  Indies  for 
the  Good  Treatment  and  Preservation  of  the  Indians  pro- 
mulgated by  the  Emperor  Charles  the  Fifth  1542-1543.  A 
Facsimile  Reprint  of  the  Original  Spanish  Edition  To- 
gether with  a  literal  Translation  into  the  English  Language 
To  which  is  prefixed  an  Historical  Introduction.  Facsimile 

501 


tvoodcuts  of  ihe  Spanish  edition.  Folio,  dark  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panels,  doublure  and  end-papers  of  vellum, 
gilt  top,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  Privately  printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press,  1893 

*  One  of  18  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

3152.  STITH  (WILLIAM).  The  History  of  the  First 
Discovery  and  Settlement  of  Virginia:  being  An  Essay 
towards  a  General  History  of  this  Colony.  By  William 
Stith.  A.  M.  Rector  of  Henrico  Parish,  and  one  of  the 
Governors  of  William  and  Mary  College.  8vo,  sprinkled 
calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Williamsburg:  William  Parks,  1747 

*  First  Edition.  With  the  Appendix,  containinoj  a  coUeotiou 
of  charters  relating  to  the  period  described.  Two  issues  were 
published  in  1747,  but  no  attempt  has  been  made  to  determine 
their  priority. 

3153.  STOWE  (HARRIET  BEECPIER).  Uncle  Tom's 
Cabin;  or,  The  History  of  a  Christian  Slave.  With  an  In- 
troduction hy  Elihu  Burritt.-  Illustrated  by  sixteen  en- 
gravings by  Johnston  from  original  designs  by  Anelay. 
Svo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Krafft.  London  :  Partridge  and  Oakej^  1853 

3154.  STOWE  (HARRIET  BEECHER).  La  Case  de 
rOncle  Tom;  La  Clef  de  la  Case  de  I'Oncle  Tom.  Portrait 
and  nurneroiis  illustrations  after  G.  Cruikshank.  2  vols, 
royal  8vo,  cloth  (not  original),  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in.  ^  Paris,  1853 

3155.  STRADAN  (HANS).     Passio,  Mors  et  Resurrectio. 

Engraved  title  and  20  plates,  fine  impressions,  by  Th.  Galle, 
Collaert,  Wierix,  and  de  Pass,  after  Stradan^s  designs. 
Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy. 

[Antwerp]  [ca.  1600] 

3156.  STRAPAROLA  (GIOVANNI  FRANCESCO)     Les 

Facetieuses  Nuits.  50  illustrations  by  L  Lebegue.  2  vols. 
Svo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  b}^  The  Club  Bindery.     Paris,  1907 

*  One  of  50  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,  with  an  extra  set 
of  50  illustrations  in  colors  and  an  extra  set  of  initials  in  red  at 
the  end  of  the  second  vol. 

3157.  STUBBES  (JOHN).  The  Discoverie  of  a  Gaping 
Gvlf  vvhereinto  England  is  like  to  be  swallowed  by  an  other 
French  mariage,  if  the  Lord  forbid  not  the  banes,  by  letting 
her  Maiestie  see  the  sin  and  punishment  thereof.  Small  Svo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  (One 
leaf  repaired.)  n.  p. — Anno  1579 

*PiRST  Edition.  The  author  had  his  right  hand  cut  off  in 
the  market  place  at  Westminster,  for  writing  this  book.  The 
publisher,  Page,  was  similarly  punished,  but  the  printer, 
Singleton,  was  pardoned.  The  occasion  for  the  volume  was  the 
proposed  marriage  of  Queen  Elizabeth  to  the  1/uke  of  Anjou. 

503 


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3158.  [STUKELEY  (THOMAS).]  The  Famous  Historye 
of  the  life  and  death  of  Captaine  Thomas  Stukeley.  With  his 
marriage  to  Alderman  Curteis  Daughter,  and  valiant  ending  of 
his  life  at  the  Battaile  of  Alcazar.  As  it  hath  beene  Acted. 
Printed  in  Gothic  type.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

[Loudon]  Printed  for  Thomas  Pauyer,  1605 

3159.  STURT  (JOHN).  The  Orthodox  Communicant,  by 
Avay  of  Meditation.  On  the  Order  for  the  Administration  of 
the  Lord's-Supper,  or  Holy  Communion;  According  to  the 
Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England.  88  vignettes  and  tail- 
pieces and  u'itli  text  engraved  throughout.  12mo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  n.  d. 

3160.  SUAREZ  (FRANCOIS).  Sermons  Panegyriques  a 
I'honneur  de  Nostre-Dame  des  Anges,  &  du  seraphique  pere 
St.  Francois.  Fidl-page  portraits  of  Anne  of  Austria  and 
the  Dauphin,  afterwards  Louis  XIV,  engraved  hy  Boudan. 
4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris,  1639 

3161.  SUBLIGNY  (PERDOU  DE).  La  Folic  Querelle  ou 
la  Critique  d'Andromaque.  Comedie  representee  par  la 
Troupe  du  Roy.  First  Edition.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron.  Paris,  1668 

3162.  SUCKLING  (SIR  JOHN).  Fragmenta  Aurea.  A 
Collection  of  all  the  Incomparable  Peeces  written  By  Sir  John 
Suckling.  And  published  by  a  Friend  to  perpetuate  his 
memory  (with  separate  titles  to  the  various  parts).  Brilliant 
impression  of  the  portrait  hy  Marshall.  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  F.  Bedford. 

London :  Printed  for  Humphrey  Moseley,  1646 
*  First  Edition. 

3163.  SUCKLING  (SIR  JOHN).  Works,  containing  his 
Poems,  Letters  and  Plays.  Portrait  engraved  hy  Van  der 
Gucht.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.    Large  Paper  copy. 

London :  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson,  1709 

3164.  SUCKLING  (SIR  JOHN).  Works;  Containing  his 
Poems,  Letters  and  Plays.  2  vols,  small  8vo,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Brany.  London :  T.  Davies,  1770 

3165.  SUCKLING  (SIR  JOHN).  The  Poems,  Plays  and 
other  remains  of  Sir  John  Suckling,  a  new  edition  With  a 
Copious  Account  of  the  Author,  Notes,  and  an  Appendix  of 
Illustrative  Pieces.  Edited  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  with  life  and 
bibliography.     Portrait.     2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

London  :  Privately  printed,  1874 
503 


3166.  SUE  (EUGENE).  The  Mysteries  of  Paris.  Numer- 
ous woodcuts  ~by  Henri  Valentin.  3  vols,  royal  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1845-1846 

3167.  SUETONIUS  TRANQUILLUS  (CAIUS).  Suetone. 
Translated  by  de  Golbery.  3  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  back  with  the  monogram  "E.  B.,"  gilt  edges,  by  Belz- 
Niedree.  Paris,  1830-33 

3168.  SUFFOLK  GARLAND.  Collection  of  Poems,  Songs, 
Ballads,  Sonnets,  etc.  Small  4to,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Ipswich:  John  Raw,  1818 

3169.  SURREY  (HENRY  HOWARD,  EARL  OF). 
Songes  and  Sonnets,  written  by  the  Right  honourable  Lord 
Henry  Haward  late  Earle  of  Surrey,  and  others.  Woodcut 
headhand  and,  ornament  on  title.  Small  8vo,  brown  levant 
morocco,  richly  tooled,  doublure  of  vellum  ornamented  with 
leaf  sprays,  gilt  edges,  in  half  morocco  case,  by  Mercier.  (One 
or  two  headlines  slightly  cut  into.) 

Imprinted  at  London  by  lohn  Windet,  1585 

*  Seventh  Edition.     Printed  in  Gothic  type.     The  Way- 
Adee  copy.     Excessively  Eare. 

[See  Eeproduction.] 

3170.  SURREY  (HENRY  HOWARD,  EARL  OF). 
Poems;  printed  from  a  Correct  Copy;  with  Poems  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wiat  and  others,  his  famous  contemporaries,  (and) 
some  Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  by  Dr.  Sewell.  8vo, 
russia,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  Roger  Payne.     London,  1717 

3171.  SURTEES  (ROBERT  SMITH).  Handley  Cross; 
or,  Mr.  Jorrocks'  Hunt.  First  Edition.  Colored  and  other 
illustrations  by  John  Leech.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     London,  1854 

3172.  SURTEES  (ROBERT  SMITH).  ''Ask  Mamma;" 
or,  the  Richest  Commoner  in  England.  13  colored  plates  and 
69  woodcuts  hy  John  Leech.  8vo,  orange  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Joly.  London,  1872 

3173.  SWEDENBORG  (EMANUEL).  Heaven  and  its 
Wonders,  the  world  of  spirits,  (or  the  intermediate  region, 
which  is  the  first  receptacle  after  death),  and  Hell.  Trans- 
lated by  S.  Noble.  8vo,  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bedford.  London,  1851 

504 


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SONGES 

AND  SON- 


by  the  Right  honourabl 
iorr/  Henry  Haii^ayJ 

lateEarle  of  Surrey, and 

others. 


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Imprinted  at  London  by  lohn  Witv 

det.  1585. 


Songs  and  Sonnets  of  the  Earl  of  Surrey,  1585. 
(See  No.  3169.) 


3174.  SWEERTIUS  (FRANCISCUS).  XII  Csesarum 
Romanoi'um  Imagines  e  numismatibus  expressas,  et  historica 
narrationo  illustrata".  Engraved  title  and  J 2  medallion  por- 
traits, surrounded  hij  charming  ornamented  frames  engraved' 
on  copper.  4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Koeliler.  Antuerpia^:  apucl  I.  B.  Vrintium,  1603 

*  The  Firmin-Didot  copy. 

3175.  SWIFT  (JONATHAN).  Travels  into  several  Re- 
mote Nations  of  the  World.  In  four  parts.  By  Lemuel  Gul- 
liver, First  a  Surgeon,  and  then  a  Captain  of  several  Ships. 
Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo ;  green  levant  morocco,  side  borders  in 
floral  and  bird  designs,  doublure  of  red  levant,  floral  border, 
figured  silk  guards,  gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  The  Club  Bind- 
ery. London :  Printed  for  Benj.  Motte,  1726 

*  First  Edition  on  Labge  paper,  of  which  very  few  copies 
ARE  KNOWN  (only  three,  the  Hoe  catalogue  states).  It  con- 
tains THE  portrait  IN  THE  FIRST  STATE,  without  the  inscrip- 
tion in  the  oval  and  an  English  instead  of  Latin  inscription 
beneath,  "Captain  Lemuel  Gulliver,  of  Eedriff  Aetat.  fuae  58." 
It  has  also  the  8  preliminary  leaves  (A1-A8)  instead  of  6. 
Measures  8  15/16  x  5  3/8. 

3176.  SWIFT  (JONATHAN).  Voyages  de  Gulliver;  tra- 
duits  de  I'Anglais  par  I'Abbe  Desfontaines.  Four  unsigned 
engravings.  2  vols.  12mo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  edges,  the 
ARMS  OF  Madame  Jeanne  Du  Barry  and  her  motto  on  the 
SIDES,  gilt  edges.  Paris :  Chez  IMartin,  1727 

*  From  the  libraries  of  Baron  de  La  Eoehe  LacareUe  and 
Henri  Bordes.    The  first  French  Translation. 

3177.  SWIFT  (JONATHAN).  Voyages  de  Gulliver.  With 
10  engravings.  4  vols.  16mo,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt 
fillets,  gilt  edges,  uncut.  Paris :  Didot,  1797 

*  The  plates  are  proofs  before  letters.  From  the  library  of 
Comte  Mosbourg. 

3178.  SWIFT  (JONATHAN).  A  Tale  of  a  Tub,  written 
for  the  universal  improvement  of  mankind.  ...  To  which  is 
added,  an  Account  of  a  Battle  between  The  Ancient  and 
Modern  Books  in  St.  James's  library.  Frontispiece  and  6 
other  plates  in  colors  by  Eliodes.  8vo,  Scotch  plaid  silk,  un- 
cut, by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1811 

3179.  SWIFT  (JONATHAN).  Voyages  de  Gulliver;  Le 
Nouveau  Gulliver,  ou  Voyage  de  J.  Gulliver,  fils  du  Cap.  Gul- 
liver. 4  copper-plate  engravings.  4  parts  in  2  vols.  12mo, 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  bv  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris,  1827-1830 
505 


3180.  SWIFT  (JONATHAN).  Travels  into  several  remote 
Nations  of  the  World.  Etchings  by  Lalauze.  8vo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1882 

*  Lakge  paper  copy,  only  150  printed. 

3181.  SWIFT  (JONATHAN).  Voyages  de  Gulliver.  Four 
full-page  colored  plates  hy  V.  A.  Poirson,  numerous  illustra- 
tions in  the  text,  head  and  tail  pieces,  and  initials,  almost  all 
of  them  colored.  4  parts  in  1  vol.  4to,  half  red  morocco,  fig- 
ured red  silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris:  A.  Quantin  [1883] 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

3182.  SWINBURNE  (ALGERNON  CHARLES).  Ata- 
lanta  in  Calydon.  A  Tragedy.  First  Edition.  4to,  original 
white  buckram,  ornamented,  uncut.  London,  1865 

3183.  SWINBURNE  (ALGERNON  CHARLES).  Ata- 
lanta  in  Calydon.  Printed  in  red  and  black,  with  woodcut 
decorations.     Small  folio,  vellum,  with  silk  ties,  uncut. 

Printed  by  William  Morris  at  the  Keknscott  Press,  1894 

*  One  of  a  few  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

3184.  SWINBURNE  (ALGERNON  CHARLES).  The 
Age  of  Shakespeare.  First  Edition.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London,  1908 

3185.  SWINHOE  (GILBERT).  The  Tragedy  of  The 
unhappy  Fair  Irene.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  dark  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf . 

London :  Printed  by  J.  Streater  for  W.  Place,  1658 

3186.  SYMEONI  (GABRIELLO).  Le  Imprese  heroiche 
et  morali.  With  35  tvoodcut  emblems.  First  Edition.  4to, 
contemporary  brown  morocco,  covered  with  a  Grolieresque  de- 
sign of  interlacings  painted  black  and  outlined  in  gold,  arab- 
esques and  crescents  painted  blue,  red,  grey,  green  and  white. 

Lyone:  G.  Rovillio,  1559 

3187.  SYRUS  (PUBLICS).  Sentences.  Translated  by  J. 
Chenu.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  with  the  monogram 
E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1835 

3188.  nnABLEAU  (LE)  de  la  croix  represents  dans  les 
^      ceremonies  de  la  Ste.  messe.     Text  engraved 

throughout.  Title,  portrait,  39  fall-page  plates,  and  39 
pages,  each  containing  two  saints,  and  20  historiated  bor- 
ders. 8vo,  old  French  olive  morocco,  the  sides  tooled  and 
gilt  in  compartments,  with  centre  and  corner  inlaj^s  of 
citron  and  red  morocco,  the  initials  L.  M.  and  E.  H.  in  the 
panels  of  the  back;  doublure  of  red  morocco  elaborately 
tooled  and  gilt  with  pointille,  fleurs-de-lys,  etc.,  gilt  edges, 
by  Le  Gascon.  Paris:  chez  Mazot,  1651 

506 


3189.  TABLEAU.  Le  Tableau  de  la  Vie  &  du  Gouverne- 
ruent  de  Messieurs  les  Cardinaux  Richelieu  &  Mazarin,  &, 
de  Monsieur  Colbert,  represente  ea  diverses  Satyres  & 
Poesies  ingeuieuses;  avec  un  Reeueil  d'Epigrarames  sur  la 
vie  &  la  mort  de  Monsieur  Fouquet,  &  sur  diverses  choses, 
qui  sont  passees  k  Paris  en  ce  temps-la.  Small  8vo,  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  panels  with  centre  ornament,  gilt 
edges,  by  Lortic.     In  a  case.    Cologne :  Pierre  Marteau,  1693 

3190.  TACITUS  (PUBLIUS  CORNELIUS).  Q^^.uvres. 
Translated  by  C.  L.  F.  Panckoucke.  7  vols.  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  backs,  with  the  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges, 
by  Belz-N'iedree.  Paris,  1837-38 

3191.  TACONET  (MAURICE).  Par  les  Sentiers:  Contes 
et  Souvenirs.  52  etchings  by  Ed.  Rudaux  and  Ch.  Leandre. 
12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Carayon.  Paris,  1894 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  large  Japan  paper. 

3192.  TAILLEMONT  (CLAUDE  DE).  La  Tricarite. 
Plus  qelqes chants,  an  faveur  de  pluzieursDamoezelles.  With 
a  woodcut  portrait.  8vo,  maroon  morocco,  gilt  panelled 
sides,  fleurons  in  the  corners,  "ex  mus^o  Caroli  Nodier " 
in  the  centre  of  the  front  cover,  and  the  name  of  the  binder, 
"EX  OFFICINA  Jos.  Thouvenin,"  on  the  back  cover,  gilt 
edges.  Lyon:  Jean  Temporal,  1556 

*  From  the  Yemeniz  and  Renard  libraries.     Rare. 

3193.  TALLEMANT  DES  REAUX  (GEDEON).  Les 
Historiettes.  Troisieme  edition,  entierement  revue  sur 
le  manuscrit  original  disposee  dans  un  nouvel  ordre  et 
preeedee  d'une  notice  historique  et  litteraire  inedite  sur 
I'auteur,  par  MM.  de  Monmerque  et  Paulin  Paris.  6  vols. 
13mo,  half  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
Hardy.  Paris,  1862 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  316  portraits,  in- 
cluding selected  impressions  of  copper-plates  by  P.  de  Jode, 
De  Leu,  Moncornet,  and  others,  and  many  proofs  on  India 
Paper  of  modern  steel  plates.  50  drawings  in  sepia  and  color 
were  specially  executed  for  this  book,  generally  where  no 
engraved  portrait  was  procurable. 

• 

3194.  TANSILLO  (LUIGI).  Stanze  di  cultura  sopra  gli 
horti  delle  donne  et  in  lode  della  menta.  7  small  cuts. 
2  vols.  8vo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.  (Bind- 
ings not  quite  uniform.)  Veuetia,  1544 

3195.  TARTAGLIA  (NICOLO).  Qvesiti  et  Invention! 
diverse,  di  novo  restampati  con  vna  gionta  al  sesto  libro, 
nella  quale  si  mostra  duoi  modi  di  redur  una  Citta  in- 
espugnabile.    Woodcut  portrait  of  the  author  on  the  title,  and 

507 


numerous   cuts    in   the   text.     4to,    green   levant   morocco, 
panelled  sides,  gauffred  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Venetia:  Nicolo  de'  Bascarini,  1554 

*  In  the  volume  are  bound  the  following  tracts  by  the  same 
avithor : 

La  Noua  Scientia  con  una  gionta  al  terzo  Libro.  Full-%>age 
ivoodcut  on  title,  and  cuts  and  diagrams  in  the  text.  Venetia: 
Nicolo  de  Bascarini,  1550. 

Regola  Generale  da  sullevare  con  ragione  e  misura  non  sola- 
mente  ogni  affondata  nave,  ma  una  torre  solida  di  metallo, 
intitolata  la  Travagliata  inventione.  Woodcut  portrait  on  title, 
cuts  in  the  text  and  folding-table  at  end.  Venetia:  Nicolo 
Bascarini,  1551. 

All  rare  tracts. 

3196.  TASSO  (TORQUATO).  II  Forno,  overo  della 
nobilta,  Dialogo.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  original 
vellum.      (Last  blank  leaf  missing.) 

Vicenza:  Appresso  Perin  libraro  et  Georgio  Greco  com- 
pagni,  1581. 

3197.  TASSO  (TORQUATO).  Gernsalemme  Conquistata. 
Vignette  portrait  on  title.  12mo,  old  French  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  Parigi:  Abel  I'Angelier,  1595 

*  One  of  the  copies  containing  3  stanzas  (75,  76  and  77  of 
Canto  XX)  suppressed  by  order  op  the  Parliament  of 
Paris.     From  the  libi-ary  of  the  Due  de  la  Valliere. 

3198.  TASSO  (TORQUATO).  La  Gierusalemme  Liber- 
ata  Aggiuntovi  La  Vita  dell'  Autore  scritta  da  Gio.  Battista 
Manso,  Marchese  di  Villa.  Portrait  of  Tasso,  2  fleurons, 
initials  and  20  plates  engraved  by  O.  Van  Der  Gucht,  after 
B.  Castelli.  2  vols,  royal  4to,  old  blue  morocco  gilt,  red 
silk  linings,  gilt  edges.  Londra,  1724 

3199.  TASSO  (TORQUATO).  La  Gernsalemme  Liber- 
ata.  Frontispiece  and  4-0  other  plates  by  Aug.  de  Saint- Au- 
bin,  J.  B.  Tilliard,  Davibrun,  de  Launay,  Delignon, 
Duclos,  Lingee,  Patas,  Ponce,  Prevost,  Sinionet,  Triere,  and 
Vari7i,  after  the  designs  of  G.  N.  Cochin.  2  vols.  4to, 
green  morocco  gilt,  side  borders,  rose  silk  linings,  gilt 
edges,  by  Derome.  Paris:  Didot  I'aine,  1784 

3200.  TASSO  (TORQUATO).  Frontispiece  and  39  plates 
engraved  b}"  Dambrun,  De  Launaj^  Delignon,  Duclos, 
Lingee,  Patas,  Ponce,  Prevost,  St.  Aubin,  Simonet,  Tilliard, 
Triere  and  Varin,  after  Cochin,  to  illustrate  the  Edition  of 
the  "Gernsalemme  Liberata "  edition  of  Paris,  Didot, 
1784.  All  engraver's  proofs,  plates  24  and  30  being  in 
the  first  and  second  state.  4to,  red  levant  morocco, 
doublure  of  light  brown  levant  with  gilt  tooled  borders, 
gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin.  [Paris,  1784] 

508 


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3201.  TASTU"  (AMABLE).  Poesies.  Numerous  vig- 
nette ivoodcuts  prinied  within  ornamental  borders.  Royal 
8vo,  purple  straight-grain  morocco,  emblematic  gilt  back, 
stamped  side  corners  with  blind  and  gilt  ornaments,  the 
crowned  monogram  C.  M.  on  the  front  and  a  gold  harp  on 
the  back  cover,  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Simier. 

Paris:  J.  Tastn,  1826 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

3202.  TAURELLIUS  (NICOLAUS).  Emblemata  Phys- 
ico-Ethica,  etc.  Woodcut  border  on  the  title,  arms  on  the 
recto  and  116  luoodcut  illustrations.  Small  8vo,  contempo- 
rary French  binding  of  pierced  silver-gilt  over  red  velvet 
with  clasps,  on  the  front  cover  the  Virgin  and  Child,  on 
the  back  the  Vision  of  St.  Francis,  blue  silk  linings,  gilt 
edges.  Norimbergfe:  C.  Lochneri,  1602 

3203.  TAVANNES  (JACQUES  DE  SAULX,  COMTE  DE). 
Memoires  Ou  Ton  rapport  les  Causes,  les  Motifs,  et  divers 
Mouvements  des  Fractions  des  Princes,  du  Parlement  et 
du  Paris;  durant  les  derniers  troubles  qui  ont  afflige  la 
France  jusqu'en  I'annee  1653.  Portrait  and  coat-of-arms 
of  Tavannes.  16mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
Trautz-Bauzonnet.  Paris:   Pierre  Marteau,  1691 

3204.  [TAYLOR  (JEREMY).]  Psalms.  The  Psalter 
of  David :  with  Titles  and  Collects  [by  Bishop  Jeremy  Tay- 
lor] according  to  the  matter  of  each  Psalme.  Whereunto  is 
added,  Devotions  For  the  help  and  assistance  of  all  Chris- 
tian People,  in  all  occasions  and  necessities.  12mo,  old 
brown  morocco,  with  clasps,  gilt  edges. 

London:  R.  Royston,  1646 

3205.  TAYLOR  (JEREMY).  The  Rvle  and  Exercises 
of  Holy  Dying.  In  which  are  described  The  Means  and 
Instruments  of  preparing  our  selves,  and  others  respect- 
ively, for  a  blessed  Death.  Willi  frontisxjiece  title  and  a 
folded  plate  engraved  by  Lombart.  Small  8vo,  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  for  R.  Roj^ston,  1651 

*  First  Edition. 

3206.  TAYLOR  (JEREMY).  The  Great  Exemplar  of 
Sanctity  and  Holj^  Life,  according  to  the  Christian  Institu- 
tion: Described  in  the  History  of  the  Life  and  Death  of 
the  ever  blessed  Jesus  Christ  the  Saviour  of  the  World.  In 
three  Parts;  with  many  Additionals.  Bj^  Jer:  Taylor,  D.D. 
Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  his  late  Majesty.  Portrait  by 
Lombart,  engraved  title  and  11  plates  by  Faithorne.  Second 
Edition.     Folio,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London:  James  Flesherfor  Richard  Royston,  1653 
509    • 


3207.  TAYLOR  (JEREMY).  Dvctor  Dvbitantivm,  or 
the  Rule  of  Conscience  In  all  her  generall  measures;  Serv- 
ing as  a  great  Instrument  for  the  determination  of  Cases 
of  Conscience.  In  Four  Books.  Frontisjnece,  and  portrait 
hy  Lombart.  Folio,  old  English  red  morocco,  gilt  panels, 
gilt  edges. 

London:  Printed  by  James  Flesher,  for  Richard  Royston 
at  the  Angel  in  Ivy-lane,  1660. 

*  First  Edition,  Books  I.  and  II.  only  are  in  this  edition. 
Books  III.  and  IV.  were  printed  for  the  first  time  in  the  sec- 
ond edition,  1671. 

3208.  TEMPESTA  (ANTONIO).  A  series  of  220  copper- 
plate Engravings  of  Biblical  Scenes.  12mo,  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  vellum  lining,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

La  Haye,  ca.  1700 

3209.  TENNEUR  (J.  A.).  De  sacra  Ampulla  Remensi, 
tractatus  apologeticus  adversus  J.  J.  Chifletium.  4to,  con- 
temporary French  red  morocco,  semis  of  gilt  fleurs-de-lys 
and  crowned  Ls  on  the  sides,  repeated  on  the  panels  of 
the  back,  with  the  arms  of  King  Louis  XIV  in  the 
centre  of  both  covers,  gilt  edges.  Parisiis,  1652 

*  The  presentation  copy  to  Louis  XIV.  On  the  title- 
page  are  two  "  L"s,  probably  in  the  King's  autograph. 

3210.  TENNYSON  (ALFRED,  LORD).     In  Memoriam. 

Vignette  portrait  on  title, and  steel  (proof),  portrait  (inserted). 
12mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields,  1861 

*  Thick  paper  copy. 

3211.  TENNYSON  (ALFRED,  LORD).  The  Princess, 
a  Medley.  Frontispiece.  r2mo,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1882 

3212.  TERENCE.  Comcsdise  cum  directorio  vocabulorum, 
glossa  interlineari  et  commentariis  Donati,  Guidonis  et 
Ascensii.  Boman  characters  of  two  sizes,  6  unnumbered 
leaves  and  173  leaves  [numbered  by  mistake  clxxvi),  with 
signatures.  7  large  fall-page  woodcuts,  and  numerous 
smaller  ones  throughout  the  text.  Folio,  russia,  blind  tooled 
borders,  gilt  edges  (some  pages  slightly  stained  and  several 
woodcuts  crudely  colored). 

Argentinse:  Magister  Johannes  Griininger,  1496 

*  Hain-Copinger,  15431 :  Proctor,  473. 

3213.  TERENCE.  Therence  en  francois  Prose  et  Rime 
auecques  le  latin.  Lettres  bdtardes,  double  columns.  376 
leaves,  numbered  by  mistake  ccclxxxv,  with  signatures;  J^6 
and  50  lines  to  the  page.  8  interesting  large  and  297^  small 
ivoodcuts;  evidently  inspired  hy  thos.e  of  the  Latin  edition  of 

510 


b 


Strassburg,   Grnninger,  HOG.     Folio,  red  levant   morocco 

gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru,  last  blank  leaf  missing. 

Imprime  a  Paris  pour  Anthoine  Verard  \ca.  1500] 

*  First  French  Edition.  Rare.  Hain-Copinger,  15435- 
Proctor,  8457;  Macfarlane,  152. 

3214.  TERENCE.  Comoedias  sex,  ex  recensione  Hein- 
siana.  Engraved  title.  I'^imo,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Traiitz-Bauzonnet. 

Lugd.  Batavorum:  ex  offieina  Elzeviriana,  1635 

3215.  TERENCE.  Les  Comedies.  Translated  by  Amar. 
3  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs  with  the  mono- 
gram E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1830-31 

3216.  TESTAMENTUM  NOVUM,  gra^ce.  In  2  vols. 
16mo,  old  French  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Derome 
le  Jeiine,  with  his  ticket. 

Lutetise:  ex  offieina  Roberti  Stephani,  1549 

*  Large  copy  from  the  Yemeniz  Library. 

3217.  TESTAMENTUM  NOVUM.  Le  Novveav  Testament 
de  Nostre  Seigneur  lesvs  Christ.  110  fir, e  cuts.  16mo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges.      Lion :  par  Ian  de  Tournes,  1558 

3218.  TESTAMENT.  The  New  Testament  of  lesvs 
Christ,  translated  faithfvlly  into  English,  out  of  the  au- 
thentical  Latin,  according  to  the  best  corrected  copies  of 
the  same,  diligently  conferred  with  the  Greeke  and  other 
editions  in  diners  languages:  With  Argvments  of  bookes 
and  chapters.  Annotations,  and  other  necessarie  helpes,  for 
the  better  vnderstanding  of  the  text,  and  specially  for  the 
discouerie  of  the  Corrvptions  of  diuers  late  translations, 
and  for  cleering  the  Controversies  in  religion,  of  these 
dales:  In  the  English  College  of  Rhemes.  41o,  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Printed  at  Rhemes,  by  lohn  Fogny,  1582 

*  First  Edition  of  the  Rhemish  Testament,  translated  for 
the  use  of  Roman  Catholics.  It  was  rigidly  suppressed  and 
destroyed  on  account  of  heretical  annotations,  which  were 
either  totally  omitted  or  altered  in  later  editions. 

3219.  TESTAMENTUM  NOVUM.  Printed  in  Greek. 
Engraved  title  ivith  sphere.  16mo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt 
back  and  covers,  with  stars,  thistles  and  leaf-sprays,  gilt 
edges.  Amsterdami,  1G33 

*  Inscribed  "  Ro.  Boswell  to  Alex";  Boswell  1789."  In  an  old 
Scotch  binding. 

3220.  TESTAMENT.  -  Le  Nouveau  Testament,  c'est  a 
dire  la  nouvelle  Alliance  de  nostre  seigneur  Jesus  Christ 
(avec  le  Pseaumes  de  David  mis  en  rime  fran^oise  par 
Marot  et  Theo.  de  Beze).  Engraved  frontispiece.  2  parts 
in  1  volume.  12mo,  old  French  brown  morocco,  richly 
tooled  and  gilt  in  the  manner  of  Le  Gascon,  gilt  edges. 

Se  vend  a  Charenton,  1656 
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3221.  TESTAMENT.  Le  Nouveau  Testament,  c'est-a- 
dire,  La  Nouvelle  Alliance  de  notre  seignenr  Jesus  Christ 
(avec  les  Pseaurhes  de  David  mis  en  vers  fran^ois,  revus 
et  approuvez  par  le  Synode  Walou  des  Provinces  Unies). 
2  parts  in  1  vol.  12mo,  old  French  red  morocco,  semis  of 
gilt  fleurs-de-l3^s  on  the  sides  and  back,  silk  lining,  gauffred 
gilt  edges.  La  Haye,  173  L 

3222.  TESTAMENT.  The  New  Testament  of  Our  Lord 
and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  Engravings  on  wood  from  de- 
signs of  Fra  AngeMco,  Pietro  Perugino,  Francesco  Francia, 
Lorenzo  di  Credi,  Fra  Bartolommeo,  Titian,  Raphael  and 
others.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  richly  tooled,  gilt  edges, 
bj^  Bedford.  London,  1864 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  250  printed- 

3223.  THEATRES  ETR ANGERS.  Chefs-d'a?uvre  des 
Theatres  Etrangers,  allemand,  anglais,  chiuois,  danois, 
espagnol,  hollandais,  indien,  italien,  polonais,  portugais, 
russe,  suedois;  traduits  en  frangais  par  Messiers  Aignan, 
Andrieux,  Benjamin  Constant,  Charles  Nodier,  et  vingt 
autres.  25  vols,  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Paris:  Ladvocat,  1822-1823 

*  Printed  on  papier  velin. 

3224.  THEO-CRIT.  Vive  le  Mariage.  Frontispiece  and 
numerous  ivoodcuts  hy  Uses.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.     One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

Paris  [n.  d.] 

3225.  THEOCRrrUS.  Theocrite.  L'Oaristys.  Texte 
Grec  et  Traduction  de  Andre  Bellessort,  precedee  d'une 
lettre  de  Sicile  par  Anatole  France.  Illustratio7is  hy 
Georges  Bellenger,  engraved  on  wood  hy  Froment.  4to, 
dark  blue  levant  morocco,  emblematic  mosaic  borders  of 
light  blue,  olive,  brown,  red,  citron,  rose  and  ivorj^  morocco, 
tooled  and  gilt,  mosaic  back,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by 
Gruel,  in  a  case.  Paris,  1896 

*  One  of  3  copies  printed  on  velin  du  Marais  ala  forme, 
with  two  duplinate  sets  of  the  engravings,  artist's  proofs 
signed  by  the  engraver,  on  Japan  and  on  India  paper.  Inserted 
is  an  original  drawing  by  Bellenger. 

3226.  THEOLOGIE  MORALE  DE  S.  AUGUSTIN.  Ou 
Le  Precepte  de  I'Amour  de  Dieu:  etc.,  expliquees  parE.  B. 
[E.  Bourdaille].  Ruled  with  red  ink.  Small  8vo,  old  French 
morocco,  doublure  of  red  morocco  with  dentelle  borders, 
gilt  edges.  Paris:  Guillaume  Desprez,  1686 

3227.  THESALTIUS  Historiarum  Veteris  et  Novi  Testa- 
ment! Elegantissimus  Iconibns  expressus.  Engraved  title 
and  85  mezzotint  plates  hy  Gahriel  Bodenehr  after  Mathieu 
Merian.  Oblong  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Motte.  Academiae  Cissareo  Francisce£e,  [ca.  1700J 

513 


i 


3228.  THEVET  (ANDR15).  Les  Singularitez  de  la  France 
Antarctique,  autrement  nommee  Amerique :  &  de  plusieurs 
Terres  &  Isles  deeouiiertes  de  nostra  temps.  41  interesting 
woodcuts.    4to,  old  calf. 

A  Paris :  chez  les  heritiers  de  Maurice  de  la  Porte,  1558 

*  32  pages  are  given  to  the  description  of  Canada,  and  there 
are  many  woodcuts  illustrating  it.  These  woodcuts  represent 
interesting  details  of  the  lives  of  the  inhabitants,  customs  and 
cruelties,  and  they  probably  furnished  subject-matter  for  the 
plates  engraved  by  De  Bry. 

3229.  THIRION  (H.).  Les  Adam  et  Clodion.  With  the 
plates  in  two  states,  proofs  hefore  letters  on  Japan  paper,  and 
with  letters  on  vellum  paper.  Folio,  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in  [by  The  Club  Bindery]. 
One  of  50  copies  on  Whatman  paper.  Paris,  1885 

3230.  THOINAN  (ERNEST).  Les  Relieurs  franeais 
(1500-1800)  Biographic  critique  et  anecdotique  precedee  de 
1  'histoire  de  la  communaute  des  relieurs  et  doreurs  de  livres  de 
la  ville  de  Paris  et  d'une  etude  sur  les  styles  de  reliure.  33 
large  wood  engravings,  a  map,  illustrations  in  the  text.  4to, 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with  the 
original  covers,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  One  of  20  copies  on 
Japan  paper.  Paris,  1893 

*  Extra-illustrated  with  79  reproductions  of  book-bindings, 
etchings,  colored  plates,  etc. 

3231.  THOMAS  (WILLIAM).  The  Historye  of  Italye. 
A  booke  exceding  profitable  to  be  red :  because  it  intreateth 
of  the  astate  of  many  and  dyuers  common  weales,  how  they 
haue  bene,  and  now  be  gouernecl.  Gothic  type,  tvith  the  hlank 
leaves  at  A4-T4.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Riviere. 

[Colophon]  Imprynted  at  London  in  Fletestrete  uere  to 
Saincte  Dunstons  Churche  bv  Thomas  INIarshe.   Anno  Domini. 

1561. 

*  Second  edition.  Autograph  of  John  Evelyn  on  the  title- 
page.     This  book  was  suppressed  and  publicly  burned. 

3232.  THOMASSIN  (LOUIS).  Traitez  Historiques  et 
Dogmaticpies,  sur  divers  points  de  la  Discipline  de  I'Eglise, 
et  de  la  Morale  Chretienne.  Vol.  I  (all  published).  8vo,  old 
French  red  morocco,  the  arms  of  Jean-Baptiste  Colbert, 
MARQUIS  DE  Seignelay,  stamped  in  gold  on  the  covers,  fieurons 
in  the  corners,  gilt  back  and  edges.  Paris,  1680 

3233.  THOMS  (W.  J.— Editor).  Early  English  Prose  Ro- 
mances, with  bibliographical  and  historical  introductions. 
Second  edition,  enlarged.  Large  Paper  copy.  3  vols.  8vo, 
green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  London,  1858 

513 


3234.  THOMS  (W.  J.).  Curll  Papers.  Stray  Notes  on 
the  Life  and  publications  of  Edmund  Curll.  From  Notes  and 
Queries.  12mo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  cover 
bound  in.      [London]  :  Reprinted  for  Private  Circulation,  1879 

*  Presentation  copy  of  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Grant.  Several 
specimens  of  Curll 's  imprints  are  inserted. 

3235.  THOMSON  (JAMES).  Les  Saisons.  Poeme.  Tra- 
duit  de  I'Anglois.  Engraved  title,  four  plates  and  four  culs- 
de-lampe  by  C.  Baquoy  after  the  designs  of  Eisen,  all  brilliant 
impressions.  Small  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Motte.  Paris,  1769 

3236.  THOMSON  (JAMES).  The  Works  of  James  Thom- 
son. With  his  last  corrections  and  improvements.  To  which  is 
prefixed  the  Life  of  the  Author  by  Patrick  Murdock.  3  vols, 
bound  in  4,  12mo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders,  Roger 
Payne  style,  inside  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1788 

*  Extra  illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  180  engravings  on 
copper  and  steel,  including  25  portraits  of  the  author,  with  the 
head  engraved  by  Caroline  Watson  and  others  in  two  states. 
Nearly  all  the  various  series  of  plates  to  the  ' '  Seasons, ' '  etc., 
are  included,  many  in  from  two  to  four  states,  and  the  engrav- 
ing by  Audinet  after  Stothard,  of  ' '  Shepherding, ' '  is  supple- 
mented by  an  original  drawing  said  to  be  by  Stothard. 

3237.  THOU  (J.  A.  DE).  Historiae  sui  temporis.  Large 
Paper.  Engraved  title.  2  vols.  8vo,  contemporary  limp  vel- 
lum, with  the  ARMS  of  King  Henry  IV  stamped  in  gold  on  the 
covers,  gilt  edges.  Parisiis,  1604 

3238.  THRONUS  CUPIDINIS.  P.  T.  L.  Thronvs  Cvpi- 
dinis.  Editio  tertia;  Prioribus  emendatior,  &  multo  auctior. 
33  copper-plate  engravings.  Oblong  24mo,  green  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  Cape.  Amsterdami,  1620 

3239.  THUCYDIDES.  De  Bello  Peloponnesiaco  libri  VIII, 
graece.  Folio,  old  black  Venetian  morocco,  panelled  sides,  gilt 
centre  arabesque  ornaments  and  fleurons  in  the  corners,  gilt 
edges.  Venetiis:  in  domo  Aldi,  1502 

*  Emtio  Princeps.     A   magnificent   copy,  with  the  two 

BLANK  LEAVES. 

3240.  THUCYDIDES.  Eight  Bookes  Of  the  Peloponnesian 
Warre  Written  by  Thvcydides  the  Sonne  of  Olorvs.  Inter- 
preted with  Faith  and  Diligence  Immediately  out  of  the 
Greeke  By  Thomas  Hobbes  Secretary  to  y  late  Earle  of  Deuon- 
shire.  Frontispiece-title  containing  portrait  of  Thucydides, 
engraved  by  Cecill,  two  single  maps,  Platcca  and  the  island 
Sphacteria  with  surroundings,  and  two  double  ones,  " Antient 
Sicele"  and  "Syracuse  beseeged  by  the  Athenians."  Second 
Edition.  Small  folio,  brown  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.     London :  Imprinted  for  Hen :  Seile,  1629 

514 


3241.  TIBULLUS      AND      SECUNDUS      NICOLAIUS. 

Elegies  de  Tibulle,  Avec  des  notes  et  recherehes  de  Mythologie, 
d'Histoire  et  de  Pliilosophie ;  suivies  des  Baisers  de  Jean  Sec- 
ond; traduction  nouvelle,  Adressee  du  Donjeon  de  Vineennes, 
par  Mirabeau,  I'aine,  a  Sophie  Ruffey.  Portrait  of  Mirabeau 
by  Borel  and  of  8.  Ruffey  by  Elluin,  and  12  plates  engraved 
by  Elluin  and  Dupreel  after  Marillier  and  Borel;  all  proofs 
before  letters.  3  vols.  8vo,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  blue  silk  lin- 
ings, gilt  edges.  Paris,  1795 

*  Printed  on  large  papier  velin. 

3242.  TIMOLEON;  or,  The  Revolution.  A  Tragi-Comedy. 
First  Edition.  Small  4to,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
by  Riviere.     (Inner  margin  of  title  restored.) 

London :  Printed  bv  W.  Onlev,  for  John  Sturton,  at  the 
Post-Office,  1697. 

3243.  TISSANDIER  (GASTON).  La  Houille.  Ouvrage 
illustre  de  66  vignettes  par  A.  Jahandier,  and  others.  12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.    Printed  on  India  paper.  Paris,  1869 

3244.  [TOFTE  (ROBERT— Translator).]  Honovrs  Acad- 
emic. Or  the  famovs  Pastorall,  of  the  faire  Shepheardesse, 
Ivlietta.  A  worke  admirable,  and  rare.  Sententious  and 
graue :  and  no  lesse  profitable,  then  pleasant  to  pervse. 
Wherein  are  many  notable  Discourses,  as  well  Philosophicall, 
as  Diuine :  Most  part  of  the  Seuen  Liberall  Sciences,  being 
comprehended  therein :  with  diuers  Comicall,  and  Tragieall 
Histories,  in  Prose,  and  Verse,  of  all  sorts.  Done  into  English, 
by  R.  T.  Gentleman.  Printer's  device  on  title.  Folio,  brown 
levant  mo-rocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Thomas  Creede,  1610 

*  First  Edition. 

3245.  [TOFTE  (ROBERT— Translator).]  Ariostos  Seven 
Planets  Governing  Italie.  Or  his  Satyrs  in  Seven  Famous 
discourses,  shewing  the  estate  of  the  Court  and  Courtiers;  of 
Liberty,  and  the  Clergy  in  general ;  of  the  Romane  Clergie ;  of 
Marriage ;  of  Soldiers,  Musicians,  and  Lovers ;  of  Schoole- 
masters  and  Schollers;  of  Honour,  and  the  happiest  life. 
Newly  Corrected  and  Augmented  with  many  excellent  and 
noteworthy  Notes,  together  with  a  new  Addition  of  three  most 
excellent  Elegies,  written  by  the  same  Lodovico  Ariosto.  4to, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Binder^'. 

London:  William  Stansby,  1611 

3246.  TOLSTOY  (COMTE  LEO).  Resurrection ;  Premiere 
et  deuxieme  parties  traduits  du  Russe  par  Teodor  de  Wyzewa. 
12mo,  half  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  One  of  25  copies  on 
Holland  paper.  Paris,  1900 

515 


3247.  TOMKIS  (THOMAS).  Albiimazar.  A  Comedy  pre- 
sented before  the  Kings  Maiestie  at  Cambridge,  the  ninth  of 
March,  1614.  By  the  Gentlemen  of  Trinitie  Colledge.  4to, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Nicholas  Okes  for  Walter  Burre,  1615 

*  First  Edition,     There  were  two  editions  published  in  this 
year. 

3248.  TOMKIS  (THOMAS).  Albvmazar.  A  Comedy  pre- 
sented before  the  Kings  Maiesty  at  Cambridge.  By  the 
Gentlemen  of  Trinity  Colledge.  Newly  revised  and  corrected 
by  a  speciall  Hand.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt^ 
gilt  over  rough  leaves,  by  Zaehnsdorf . 

London :  Printed  by  Nicholas  Okes,  1634 

3249.  TOPFFER  (RUDOLPH).  Voyages  en  Zigzag  ou 
Excursions  d'un  Pensionnat  en  Vacances  dans  les  cantons 
Suisses  et  sur  le  revers  Italien  des  Alpes.  lUustree  d'apres  les 
dessins  de  rauteur  et  ornes  de  15  grands  dessins  par  M. 
Calanie.  Imperial  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  uncut, 
by  Magnin.  Paris,  1844 

*  Inserted  are  an  autograph  letter  and  a  pen-and-ink  sketch 
by  Topffer,  and  a  large  lithographic  poster  by  Calame. 

3250.  TOPFFER  (RUDOLPH).  Nouveaux  Voyages  en 
Zigzag  a  la  Grande  Chartreuse,  autour  du  ]\Iont  Blanc,  dans 
les  Vallees  d'Herenz,  de  Zermatt,  au  Grimsel,  a  Genes  et  a  la 
Corniche.  Precedes  cl'une  notice  par  Sainte-Beuve.  Illustree 
d'apres  les  dessins  originaux  de  Topffer  par  Calame,  Karl 
Girardet,  Francais.  d'Auhigny,  de  Bar,  Gagnet,  Forest.  Im- 
perial 8vo,  half  olive  levant  morocco,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1854 

*  An  autograph  letter,  dated  March,  1827,  and  two  pen-and- 
ink  sketches  by  the  author  are  inserted. 


516 


THIRTY-EIGHTH   SESSION,    FRIDAY,  2:30   P.M. 


3251.  TOUDOUZE  (GUSTAVE).  Le  Vice,  moeurs  con- 
temj)orains.  12nio,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Holland  Paper 
COPY.  Paris,  1883 

3252.  TOUDOUZE  (GUSTAVE).  Toinon,  moeurs  paris- 
iennes.  12nio,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Holland  Paper 
COPY.  Paris,  1885 

3253.  TOUDOUZE  (GUSTAVE).  La  Vengeance  de 
Peaux-de-Bique.  Illustrations  hy  J.  Le  Blant,  ivith  a  dupli- 
cate set,  proofs  before  letters.  Imperial  8vo,  half  maroon  mo- 
rocco, inlaid  back,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Carayon. 
One  of  50  copies  on  Indlv  paper.  Paris,  1896 

3251.  TOURNAMENT  OF  TOTTENHAM.  (I.)  The 
Turnament  of  Totenham  and  the  Feest:  Two  early  Ballads 
printed  from  a  Manuscript  preserved  in  the  Public  Library  of 
the  LTniversity  of  Cambridge  (II.)  Songs  and  Carols  Printed 
from  a  Manuscript  in  the  Sloane  Collection  in  the  British 
Museum.  2  vols,  in  1,  16mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  Matthews.  London:  William  Pickering,  1836 

3255.  TOUSSENEL  (A.).  L 'Esprit  des  Betes.  Illustrated 
by  Emile  Bayard.    Imperial  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Paris,  [n.  d.]  ca.  1870 

3256.  TOWER  MENAGERIE  (The),  comprising  the 
natural  historj^  of  the  animals  contained  in  that  establish- 
ment ;  with  Anecdotes  of  their  Characters  and  History.  IUks- 
trated  iy  portraits  of  each,  taken  from  life,  hy  William 
Harvey;  and  engraved  on  wood  hy  Branston  and  Wright. 
Svo,  half  blue  silk,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Printed  on  India  paper. 

London:   [Charles  Whittingham],  1829 

3257.  TOWNSEND  (W.  H.).  A  System  of  Foliage,  with 
hints  on  the  acquirement  of  a  touch,  being  an  introduction  to 
the  study  of  nature,  designed  for  the  use  of  amateurs.  23 
plates.    Oblong  4to,  cloth.  London,  [1843] 

3258.  TOWNSHEND  (THOMAS).  Poems.  Vignettes  hy 
Stothard.  Royal  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Alio.    Large  Paper  copy.  London,  1796 

517 


3259.  TRACTS.  Smeeton's  Historical  &  Biographical 
Tracts.  Vol.  1.  Contains:  England's  Remembrancer;  The 
Fatal  Vespers ;  The  Gunpowder  Treason ;  Memoirs  of  Duke  of 
Buckingham,  &c.,  &c.  Vol.  2.  Life  and  Actions  of  Duke  of 
Monmouth;  Vicar's  England's  Worthies;  Life  of  Hugh 
Peters;  Life  of  Captain  James  Hind,  &c.,  &c.  Engraved 
frontispieces  and  20  plates  and  portraits:  2  vols,  small  4to, 
red  niger  skin,  gilt  borders,  corner  ornaments,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut, by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Westminster:  George  Smeeton,  1820 

*  Only  250  copies  printed,  many  of  which  were  destroyed  by 
fire.  This  set  is  complete.  The  separate  titles  run  from  1817 
to  1820. 

3260.  TRACTS.  Fugitive  Tracts  written  in  verse  which 
illustrate  the  Condition  of  Religious  and  Political  Feeling  in 
England  And  the  State  of  Society  there  during  Two  Centuries 
First  Series— 1493-1600  [Second  Series— 1600-1700].  Fac- 
simile titles,  and  ivoodcuts.  2  vols,  square  8vo,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  doublures  and  guards  of 
maroon  russia,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf . 

[Chiswick  Press]  :  Printed  for  private  circulation,  1875 

*  One  of  50  copies  printed.     Edited  by  Henry  Huth. 
Volume  I.  is  a  presentation  copy  to  Robert  S.  Turner  from 

the  Editor,  with  his  inscription  on  the  half-title. 

Among  the  authors  represented  in  the  First  Series  are  Sir 
Thomas  More,  Greorge  Marshall,  Thomas  Gibson,  Edmond  El- 
viden,  Thomas  Nelson,  W.  Kempe,  Maurice  Kyfiin  and  Thomas 
Churchyard.  In  the  Second  Series  Richard  Johnson,  John  Lane, 
("  W.  L. ")  William  Lisle,  Francis  Quarles,  George  Richard- 
son, "  S.S. "  [Samuel  Sheppard],  Lady  Eleanor  Audley, 
Carew  Reynell,  etc. 

3261.  TRAICTE.  Le  traicte  des  eaues  artificielles :  Les 
vertus  z  proprietes  dicelles.  Lettres  hdtardes.  40  leaves. 
Woodcut  on  title  ami  at  the  end.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Nouuellement  imprime  a  Paris  en  la  rue  neufue  nostre  dame 
a  lenseigne  de  lescu  de  France.     [Alain  Lotrian,  ca.  1520.] 

3262.  TREITZSAURWEIN  (MARX).  Der  Weiss  Kunig. 
Eine  Erzehlung  von  den  Thaten  Kaiser  Maximilian  des  Ersten. 
Herausgegeben  aus  dem  JManuscripte  der  kaiserl-konigl.  Hof- 
bibliothek.  236  large  woodcuts  printed, from  the  original. 
BLOCKS,  engraved  after  the  designs  and  under  the  direction  of 
Hans  Burgkmair.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Marius  Michel.  Wien,  1775 

*  FmsT  Edition. 

3263.  TREZENIK  (LEO).  Cocquebius.  Frontispiece  hy 
Willette  and  7imnerous  illustrations.  12mo,  half  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Thierry. 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Paris,  1887 

518 


3264.  TRISTAN.  Tristan  cheualier  de  la  table  ronde. 
nouellement  imprime  a  Paris. —  [colophon]  Cy  finist  le  second 
et  dernier  volume  fait  z  compile  a  Ihonneur  z  memoire 
du  tres  vaillant  noble  z  excellent  cheualier  Tristan  ....  Im- 
prime a  Paris  pour  anthoine  verard  ....  Black  letter  {lettres 
bdtardes).  With  beautiful  large  woodcuts.  2  vols,  in  one, 
small  folio,  purple  straight-grain  morocco,  richly  gilt  tooled  in 
the  cathedral  style,  gilt  back;  doublure  and  linings  of  brown 
morocco,  with  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  several  leaves  uncut,  by 
Thouvenin.     In  half  morocco  case. 

Paris:  Antoine  Verard  [ca.  1506] 

*  A  short  prologue  reveals  the  name  of  the  compiler  of  this 
celebrated  and  rare  work,  which  is  generally  regarded  as  the 
most  beautiful  of  the  Round  Table  romances:  "Je  Luce  cheualier 
seigneur  du  chasteau  de  Gast  voisin  prochain  de  Salesbiere  (Salis- 
bury) en  Angleterre  ay  voulu  rediger  et  mettre  en  volume  aucten- 
tique  des  vertueux  nobles  et  glorieux  faictz  du  tres  vaUlant  et 
renomme  cheualier  Tristan. ' '  As  showing  the  rarity  of  Verard  '& 
editions  of  Tristan,  it  may  be  mentioned  that  Didot  had  no 
copy;  the  earliest  edition  in  his  collection  being  that  of  1533. 
The  Hamilton  Palace  copy. 

3265.  TRISTRAM  (W.  OUTRAM).  Coaching  Days  and 
Coaching  Ways.  214  illustrations  by  Hugh  Thomson  and 
Herbert  Eailton.     Imperial  8vo,  buckram,  uncut. 

*  Large  paper.    Only  250  copies  printed.  London,  1893 

3266.  TROLLOPE  (FRANCES  MILTON).  The  Life  and 
Adventures  of  Jonathan  Jefferson  Whitlaw ;  or,  Scenes  on  the 
Mississippi.  First  Edition.  15  engravings,  drawn  and 
etched  by  A.  Hervieu.  3  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1836 

3267.  TROLLOPE  (FRANCES  MILTON).  Jessie  Phil- 
lips. A  Tale  of  the  Present  Day.  Portrait  and  11  plates  by 
John  Leech.  First  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  green  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London,  1843 

3268.  TRUBLET  (NICOLAS  C.  J.).  Essais  sur  divers 
sujets  de  Litt«rature  et  de  Morale.  Quatrieme  Edition,  revue, 
corrigee  &  augmentee.  4  vols.  8vo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Derome.  Paris,  1749 

*  Large  paper  copy. 

3269.  TUCKERMAN  (HENRY  T).  Book  of  the  Artists. 
American  Artist  Life,  comprising  biographical  and  critical 
sketches  of  American  artists :  preceded  by  an  historical  ac- 
count of  the  rise  and  progress  of  art  in  America.  Portrait  of 
D.  Huntington.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Large  paper. 

London,  1867 
519 


3270.  TUKE    (SIR  SAMUEL).     The  Adventures  of  Five 
^,       Hours.     A  Tragi-Comedj^     First  Edition.     Folio,  red  levant 

morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Cliambolle-Duru. 

London:  Printed  for  Henry  Herringman,  1663 

3271.  TUSSER  (THOMAS).  Five  Hundred  Points  of 
Good  Husbandry.  As  well  for  the  Champion  or  open  Coun- 
trey,  as  also  for  the  Woodland  or  Several,  mixed  in  every 
IMoneth,  with  Houswiferj^  over  and  besides  the  Book  of  Hous- 
wifery.  Corrected,  better  ordered,  and  newly  augmented  to 
a  fourth  part  more,  with  divers  other  lessons,  as  a  diet  for  the 
Farmer.  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 
(AVormholes  through  a  few  pages.)  London,  1672 

*  Printed  in  Gothic  type.     The  entire  work,  including  all  intro- 
ductory matter,  is  in  verse. 

3272.  TYPOTHIUS  (JACOBUS).  Symbola  divina  et 
humana  pontificum,  imperatorum,  regiun.  Titles  and  152 
plates  containing  nearly  900  emblems,  engraved  hy  Egidius 
Sadeler.  3  vols,  in  one,  folio,  old  vellum.  First  plate  supplied 
from  a  shorter  copy.  Prague,  1601-3 

3273.  TYPOTHIUS  (JACOBUS).  Symbola  Divina  &  Hu- 
mana Pontificum  Imperatorum  Regum.  Frontispiece  and  176 
copper-plates  containing  350  emblems.  12mo,  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  panels,  centre  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Amhemi^e,  1666 

3271.  TUPVS  Mvndi  in  quo  eius  Calamitates,  et  Pericvla, 
nee  non  Diuini,  humanique  Amoris  Antipathia,  Emblematice 
olim  proposita  a  R.R.C.S.I.A.  [rhetoribus  collegii  Soc.  Jesu 
Antuerp.]  Nunc  denuo  in  lucem  eduntur.  Engraved  title 
having  on  the  verso  an  engraving  of  Loyola,  standing  on  a 
globe  containing  the  outlines  of  America,  and  32  plates  of 
emblems.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, by  Riviere.  Dilingas :  Apud  lo.  Caf .  Bincard,  1697 

3275.  TTNGRATEFUL  FAVOURITE.      The  Ungrateful 

^  Favourite.  A  Tragedy.  Written  by  a  Person 
of  Honour.  First  Edition.  Small  ito,  dark  brown  calf,  gilt 
edges.     (Some  margins  worn.) 

London :  Printed  by  J.  Cottrel,  1664 

3276.  UNVERZAGT  (WOLFGANG  P.  I.).  Annvs  Po- 
sitionvm  Mathematicarvm  Quas  defendit  ac  demonstrauit 
Perill.  Anno,  1641.  Frontispiece  title  engraved  by  lac. 
Neeffs  after  Ph.  Fruitiers,  and  35  other  emblematic  engravings 
by  Neeffs  after  Fruitiers  and  Mart.  Mandekens.  Folio,  russia, 
gilt  and  blind  tooled  panels,  gilt  edges.  (Corner  of  title  re- 
paired and  one  cover  loose.) 

[Colophon]   Lovanii  Apud  Euerardum  de  Witte,  1640 
*  Laege  Paper  copy, 

520 


3277.  URQUHART  (SIR  THOMAS).  Epigrams,  divine 
and  morall.  By  Sir  Thomas  Vrchard,  Knight.  Frontispiece 
and  portrait  engraved  hy  Glover.  Small  4to,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London:  Printed  for  William  Leake,  1646 

*  Second  Edition,  with  the  frontispiece  of  the  author  seated 
above  the  Castalian  fountain  and  crowned  by  muses.  This  is 
probably  one  of  three  impressions  of  this  frontispiece  on  record. 

3278.  URSINS  (J.  WYNNE  COMTESSE  DES).  Les 
Morlaqnes.  Engraved  title  with  vignette  and  dedication. 
Vol.  I  (no  volnme  II  was  published).  8vo,  green  morocco, 
gilt.  [n.  p.]  1788 

*  First  and  limited  edition,  privately  printed  for  the  author. 

3279.  [UTTERSON  (EDWARD  VERNON).]  Select 
Pieces  of  Early  Popular  Poetry.  Republished  principally 
from  Early  Printed  Copies,  in  the  Black  Letter.  First  Edi- 
tion. 2  vols.  12mo,  half  citron  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 
by  Alio.  London,  1817 

3280.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  Caprices  d'un  Bibliophile. 
Etched  frontispiece  l)y  Adolphe  Lalauze  in  four  states,  includ- 
ings  proofs  in  hlach  and  histre.  12mo,  maroon  levant  morocco 
gilt,  green  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

*  One  of  2  copies  on  vellum.  Paris,  1878 

3281.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  La  Chronique  Scandaleuse. 
Publiee  par  Uzanne,  avec  Preface,  Notes  et  Index.  Frontis- 
piece in  two  states,  one  proof  hefore  letters.  Royal  8vo,  origi- 
nal wrappers,  uncut.     One  of  50  copies  on  India  paper. 

Paris,  1879 

3282.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  Le  Bric-a-Brac  de  TAmour. 
Preface  de  Jules  Barbey  d'Aurevilly.  Etched  frontispiece  by 
Ad.  Lalauze  and  text  and  ornaments  printed  in  two  colors. 
Eoyal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1879 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Whatman  paper. 

3283.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  La  Gazette  De  Cji:here. 
Avec  Notice  Historique.  Frontispiece.  Royal  8vo.  original 
wrappers,  uncut.     Limited  edition.     AVhatman  paper. 

Paris,  1881 

3281.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE— Editor).  Les  Moeurs  Secretes 
du  XVIII<?  Sieele.  publiees  par  Octave  Uzanne  avec  preface, 
notes  et  index.  Tinted  frontispiece  and  vignette  hy  Paul 
Avril.  Royal  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Limited  edition 
on  Whatman  paper.  Paris,  1883 

521 


3285.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  Son  Altesse  La  Femme.  II- 
lustrations  de  Henri  Gervex,  J.  A.  Gonzales,  L.  Kratke,  A, 
Lynch,  Adrien  Moreau  et  Felicien  Bops.  Royal  8vo,  original 
covers,  in  ornamental  portfolio,  with  ties. 

Paris :  Quantin,  1885 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  plates  in  two 
states. 

3286.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  La  Franeaise  du  Sieele: 
modes — moeurs — usages.  Illustrations  a  V aquarelle  de  Albert 
Lynch,  gravees  a  I'eau- forte  en  couleurs  par  Eugene  Gaujean. 
Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut,  in  ornamental  portfolio,  with 
ties.  Paris :  Quantin,  1886 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  plates  in  three 
states,  two  of  each  in  colors. 

3287.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  Les  Zigzags  d'un  Curieux. 
Causeries  sur  I'art  des  livres  et  la  litterature  d'art.  Etched 
frontispiece  in  2  states,  with  and  without  border.  12mo,  origi- 
nal covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  Whatman  paper. 

3288.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE  and  ROBIDA  (A.).  Contes 
pour  les  Bibliophiles  par  Octave  Uzanne  et  A.  Robida.  Nom- 
breuses  illustrations  dans  le  texte  et  hors  texte.  4to,  half 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1895 

*  No.  26  of  thirty  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  full-page 
illustrations  in  two  states.  Inserted  is  an  autograph  letter  from 
Octave  Uzanne. 

3289.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  Voyage  Autour  de  sa  Cham- 
bre.  Illustrations  de  Henri  Caruchet,  gravees  a  I'eau-forte 
par  Frederic  Masse,  relevees  d' Aquarelles  a  la  main.  4to, 
blue  levant  morocco,  panels  of  fillets  and  dots  with  scroll  orna- 
ments, doublure  of  rose  morocco,  mosaic  floral  border  of  blue 
morocco  outlined  in  gold,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  with  the 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Paris:  Henry  Floury,  1896 

*  One  of  210  copies  printed,  with  duplicate  set  of  the  plates 
in  black,  printed  for  ' '  Les  Bibliophiles  Independants. ' ' 

3290.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE)  and  others.  Feminies. 
Huit  chapitres  inedits  devoues  a  la  Femme,  a  1'  Amour,  a  la 
Beaute,  par  Gyp,  Abel  Hermant,  Henri  Lavedan,  Marcel 
Schwob  &  Octave  Uzanne.  Frontispieces  en  couleurs  d'apres 
Felicien  Bops,  Encadrements  et  vignettes  de  Budnicki.  Royal 
8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1896 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  proofs  of  the  title 
and  half-title,  proofs  before  letters  of  Eops'  plates,  the  pros- 
pectus, six  autograph  letters  each  of  Gyp  and  Hermant,  four  of 
Lavedan,  eight  of  Schwob. 

522 


3291.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  La  Nouvelle  Bibliopolis. 
Voyage  d'lin  novateur  Au  Pays  des  Neo-Icono-Bibliomanes. 
Lithographies  en  couleurs  et  marges  decoratives  de  H.  P.  Dil- 
lon, Frontispiece  a  Veau-forte  d'apres  Felicien  Rops  [et] 
nombreuses  illustrations  dans  le  texte  et  Jiors  texte.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  floral  ornaments,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.   Paris,  1897 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  plates  in  two 
states,  one  in  color. 


3292.  T/^^NIUS    (OTHO).     Quinti  Horatii  Flacci  Em- 

^       blemata.       103    full-page  copper    engravings. 

4to,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges.  AntuerpiaB,  1612 

*  The  Syston  Park  copy. 

3293.  V^NIUS  (OTHO).  Amoris  Divini  Emblemata; 
1660.  Emblemata  sive  Symbola,  1624.  Title  vignette  and  60 
copper-plates  {proofs).  2  works  in  one  vol.  4to,  olive  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  Antverpia,  1624-60 

3294.  V^NIUS  (OTHO).  Amorum  Emblemata.  Portrait 
of  Ovid  hy  P.  Bouche  and  125  plates  by  G.  Boel.  Oblong  4to, 
red  levant  morocco,  richly  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Bruxellae,  1667 

3295.  V^NIUS  (OTHO).  Le  Theatre  moral  de  la  vie 
humaine,  representee  en  plus  de  cent  Tableaux  divers,  tirez 
du  Poete  Horace,  et  expliquez  en  autant  de  discours  moraux 
par  le  Sieur  de  Gomberville.  Portrait  of  Vcsnius  engraved  by 
Pontius  and  103  emblematic  copper-engravings.  Folio,  half 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Bruxelles,  1678 

3296.  V^NIUS  (OTHO).  Zinnebeelden  der  Goddelyke 
Liefde,  etc.  With  60  copper-plate  illustrations.  12mo,  vel- 
lum boards.  Amsterdam,  1703 

3297.  V^NIUS  (OTHO).  Le  Spectacle  de  la  Vie  Hu- 
maine; ou  Lecons  de  Sagesse,  exprimees  avec  art  en  103. 
Tableaux  en  taille-douce,  Dont  les  sujets  sont  tires  d 'Horace. 
103  emblematic  copper-engravings.  4to,  vellum,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  La  Haye,  1755 

3298.  VALERIUS    MAXIMUS.       Factormn    dictorumque  ^^^ 

memorabilium  libri  IX.     Gothic  characters.    198  unnumbered    ^JoO 
leaves   without   signatures  and  catchwords;  30   lines   to   the 

page.  Title  of  the  ivork  and  printer's  mark  at  the  end  printed 
in  red.  Small  folio,  blue  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  broad 
inside  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges. 

Mentz:  Peter  Schoeffer,  1471 

*  First  dated  edition.     Large  copy,  from  the  Bateman  lib- 
rary.    Hain-Copinger,  15774,  Proctor,  95. 

523 


3299.  VALERIUS  MAXIMUS.  Faits  et  paroles  Memor- 
ables.  Translated  [into  French]  by  C.  A.  F.  Fremion.  3  vols. 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  with  the  monogram  E.  B., 
gilt  edges,  by  Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1827-28 

3300.  VALLET  (PIERRE).  Le  lardin  du  Roy  tres 
ehrestien  Henry  IV  Roy  de  France  et  de  Navare  dedie  a  la 
Royne.  Arehitectural  engraved  title,  portrait  of  the  author, 
and  74  fine  plates  of  floicers.  Folio,  old  vellum,  with  ties. 
(Writing  on  the  portrait.)  [Paris]  1608 

3301.  VANBRUGH  (SIR  JOHN).  The  Relapse;  or,  Vir- 
tue in  Danger:  Being  the  Sequel  of  the  Fool  in  Fashion.  A 
Comedy  acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal  in  Drury  Lane.  Small 
4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

[London]  Printed  for  Samuel  Briscoe,  1697 

*  First  Edition.    One  of  the  most  famous  of  Vanbrugh  's 
PLAYS,  recast  by  Sheridan  as  "  x4l  Trip  to  Scarborough. ' ' 

3302.  VANBRUGH  (SIR  JOHN).  The  Provok'd  Wife:  a 
Comedy,  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  New  Theatre,  in  Little  Lincolns- 
Inn-Fields.  First  Edition.  4to,  dark  brown  calf,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  Riviere.     (Last  page  repaired.) 

London :  J.  0.  for  R.  Wellington,  1697 

3303.  VANBRUGH  (SIR  JOHN).  The  False  Friend,  a 
Comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in  Drury-Lane, 
by  His  Majesty's  Servants.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  green 
levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehns- 
dorf .  London :  Jacob  Tonson,  1702 

3304.  [VANBRUGH  (SIR  JOHN).]  The  Confederacy. 
A  Comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Queen's  Theatre  in  the 
Hay-Market.  By  Her  Majesty's  Sworn  Servants.  First 
Edition.     4to,  half  red  morocco  (defect  in  paper  on  one  page). 

London :  Jacob  Tonson,  1705 

3305.  VANBRUGH  (SIR  JOHN).  The  Mistake.  A 
Comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Queen's  Theatre  in  the  Hay- 
Market.  By  Her  Majesty's  Sworn  Servants.  First  Edition. 
Small  4to,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Zaehnsdorf.     Contains  the  leaf  of  advertisement. 

London :  Jacob  Tonson,  1706 

3306.  VANBURGH  (SIR  JOHN).  Plays.  Portrait  en- 
graved hy  J.  Miller.  2  vols.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
borders,  gilt  edges.  London :  Printed  for  C.  Hitch,  1759 

3307.  VAN  DER  DONCK  (ADRIAEN).  Vertoogh  van 
Nieu-Neder-Land.  Small  4to,  vellum.  Lateral  and  lower 
edges  uncut.  In  's  Graven-Hage :  Michiel  Stael,  1650 

*  Perhaps  the  most  important  work  on  the  history  of 
New  Netherlands  published  up  to  1650.    The  Brinley  copy. 

524 


3308.  VAN  DER  DONCK  (ADRIAEN).  Bescliryvinge 
van  Nieiiw-Nederlant  (Gliolijcli  het  teoenwoordigh  in  Staet  is) 
Begrijpende  de  Nature,  Aert,  gelegenthcyt  en  vruchtbaerheyt 
van  het  selve  Lant;  etc.  Copper  engraving  representing 
t'FoRT  NiEuw  Amsterdam  op  de  Maniiatans,  on  p.  9.  -ito, 
red  levant  nioroeeo  gilt,  gilt  top,  several  edges  uncut,  by 
Bedford.     (Several  corners  restored.) 

Amsterdam :  Evert  Nieuwenhof,  1655 

*  First  Edition.     The  plate  here  contained  is  the   seconi> 

ENGRAVED  VIEW   OP  NeW  YORK,   WHICH   ORIGINALLY  APPEARED   IN 

165L  It  was  not  issued  as  a  text  engraving  in  the  second 
edition  of  the  above  work,  published  the  following  year,  but 
was  included  in  the  map  [see  No.  3309].  This  treatise  pos- 
sesses an  interest  aside  from  its  rarity,  being  the  relation  of  an 
educated  man  regarding  the  Indians  of  the  island  and  in  the 
neighborhood  of  Xew  York. 

[See  Eeproduction.] 

3309.  VAN  DER  DONCK  (ADRIAEN).  Besehryvinge 
van  Nieuw-Nederlant.  Second  Edition.  AVitli  a  folding  map 
of  New  Netherland  engraved  on  copper,  containing  in  the  lower 
part  a  small  view  of  Nieuw  Amsterdam  op  t  Eylant  ]\Ian- 
hatans.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  richly  tooled  and  gilt  in 
the  manner  of  Le  Gascon,  gilt  edges,  by  David. 

Amsterdam:  Evert  Nienwenhof.  1656 

*  No  copy  of  this  edition  is  in  the  Church  collection. 

3310.  VAN  DER  NOODT  (JOHAN).  Theatnun,  das  ist 
Scliawplatz  darein  die  Eitelheit,  etc.  Portrait,  coat-of-arms 
repeated  and  20  woodcut  plates.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco, 
richly  tooled,  by  Lortic  Freres.  Coin,  1572 

*  Each  page  printed  within  an  ornamental  border. 

3311.  [VARENNES  (CLAUDE  DE).]  Le  Voyage  de 
France  dresse  pour  I'instruction  et  commodite  tant  des  Fran- 
cois que  des  estrangers.  Svo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Lortic.  Paris,  1643 

3312.  VAUGHAN  (HENRY— the  Silurist).  Silex  Scin- 
tillans;  or  Sacred  Poems  and  Private  Eiaculations.  Engraved 
title.  16mo,  dark  green  levant  morocco,  rich  gilt  scrolls  with 
inlays  of  different  colored  leathers,  in  centre  of  front  co\tcr 

A  PANEL  OF  silver,  REPOUSSE,   WITH  THE  RECLINING  FIGURE   OF 

Psyche,  doublure  of  dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
The  Club  Binderv. 

London :  Printed  by  T.  W.  for  H.  Blunden,  1650 

*  First  Edition. 

525 


3313.  VAUGHAN  (HENRY).  Silex  Scintillans.  Sacred 
Poems  and  Private  Ejaculations.  Memoir  by  Rev.  H.  F.  Lyte. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1847 

3314.  VAUGHAN  (HENRY).  Poems,  edited  by  E.  K. 
Chambers.     2  vols.  12mo,  half  vellum,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  Laege  Papee,  one  of  100  copies.  London,  1896 

3315.  VAUGHAN  (SIR  WILLIAM).  The  Chvrch  Mili- 
tant, historically  Continued  from  the  Yeare  of  Our  Saviovrs 
Incarnation  33,  untill  this  present,  1640.  First  Edition. 
Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  red  edges,  by  The  Club  Bind- 
ery. London:  Printed  by  Tho.  Paine,  1640 

3316.  VECELLIO  (CESARE).  De  gli  habiti  antichi,  et 
moderni  di  diverse  parti  del  mondo,  libri  due.  First  Edition. 
420  full-page  woodcuts  of  costumes  of  Europe,  Asia  and 
Africa,  within  ornamental  borders.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
tooled  and  gilt  with  scrolls  and  arabesques  in  the  Venetian 
manner  of  the  16th  century,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Venetia:  presso  Damian  Zenaro,  1590 

*  The  designs  of  the  woodcuts  are  said  to  be  the  work  of 
Tiziano. 

3317.  VECELLIO  (CESARE).  Costumes  Anciens  et  Mo- 
•dernes.  Habiti  Antichi  et  Moderni  di  tutto  il  mondo  di  Cesare 
Vecellio,  precedes  d'un  Essai  sur  la  Gravure  sur  bois,  par 
M.  Amb.  With  513  engravings  on  wood.  2  vols,  in  1,  8vo, 
brown  levant  morocco,  covered  with  a  Grolieresque  design  of 
scrolls  and  azured  fleurons,  doublure  of  dark  brown  morocco, 
Avide  Grolieresque  border,  with  crest  in  centre,  gilt  over  uncut 
■edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Paris:  Firmin-Didot,  1860 

*  Printed  on  India  paper.     Contains  the  Essay  on  Wood  En- 
graving. 

3318.  VELDGEZANGEN  VAN  THYRSIS.  De  Veldege- 
zangen  van  Thyrsis,  Giefierd  met  toegepaste  Zinneminne- 
beelden  door  W.  M.  Frontispiece  title  engraved  by  H.  Eland 
and  20  illustrations.  4to,  brown  morocco  gilt,  blind  tooled 
fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Leyden :  H.  van  Damme,  1702 

3319.  VELMATIUS  (JOANNES  MARIA).  Veteris  & 
noui  testamenti  opus  singulare,  ac  plane  divinum.  Title  with- 
in an  historiated  woodcut  border  and  11  very  fine  woodcuts  in 
the  text.  4to,  olive  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Clarke.  (Small 
Avormhole  in  the  first  and  last  leaves.)  Venetiis,  1538 

*  With  the  Errata. 

3320.  VENTO  (CLAUDE  VIOLETTE).  Les  Peintres  de 
la  Femme.  With  47  illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  original  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1888 

526 


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3321.  VENTURI  (A.).  La  Madone.  Representations  de 
la  Vierge,  dans  I'Art  Italien.  Numerous  illustrations,  some  on 
tinted  paper.     Imperial  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris  [1902] 

3322.  VERGIER  (JACQUES— AND  OTHERS).  Contes  Nou- 
velles  et  Poesies  Diverses  du  Sieur  Vergier  Et  de  quelques 
Auteurs  Anonymes.  Nouvelle  Edition  Augmentee  d'un  Vol- 
ume. Frontispieces.  3  vols.,  small  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Masson-Debonnelle.  Rouen,  1743 

3323.  VERGIER  (JACQUES).  (Euvres  de  Vergier.  Por- 
trait.    3  vols.  24mo,  calf  (spotted)  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1770 

3324.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).  Clioix  de  Poesies;  avec  un 
portrait  de  I'auteur  par  Eugene  Carriere.  12mo,  dark  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  ornament  on  the  back,  floral 
ornaments  of  green  and  mauve  morocco,  gilt  and  blind-tooled 
on  the  sides,  doublure  of  light  brown  morocco,  floral  borders 
in  mosaic  of  ivory,  dark  brown,  and  mauve,  gilt  and  blind- 
tooled,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Rene  Kieffer.  Paris :  Bibliotheque  Charpentier,  1891 

*  First  Edition.  One  of  30  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Extra- 
illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  special  title,  and  98  original 
MARGiNAi  drawings  by  Coulon. 

3325.  VERONE  (FRANQOIS  DE).  (I)  Apologie  povr 
lehan  Chastel  Parisien,  Execvte  a  mort,  et  povr  les  peres  & 
escholliers,  de  la  Societe  de  lesvs,  bannis  du  Royaume  de 
France.  Contre  1 'arrest  de  Parlement,  donne  contre  eux  a 
Paris,  le  29.  Decembre,  1594.  Diuisee  en  cinq  parties  .... 
L'An  cic.cl.xcv.  (II)  Advertissement  avx  Catholiqves,  sur 
1 'Arrest  de  la  Cour  de  Parlement  de  Paris.  En  la  cause  de 
lean  Chastel .  .  .  L'An  M.D.XCV.  Small  8vo,  old  red  morocco, 
gilt  back,  ARMS  op  Claude  Marie  Feveel  de  Fontell,  con- 
SEiLLER  au  Parlement  de  Bourgoyne  [1710-1772],  on  the 
sides,  gilt  edges.  [1595] 

*  First  Edition  of  this  libel,  which  is  attributed  to  Jean 
Boucher,  Cure  de  Saint-Benoit.  Three  pages  of  the  fly-leaves 
are  filled  with  contemporary  handwriting. 

3326.  VERRIEN  (NICOLAS).  Livre  curieux  et  utile  pour 
les  Scavans,  et  Artistes.  Composie  de  trois  Alphabets  de  Chifi^res 
simples,  doubles  &  triples,  fleuronnez  et  au  premier  trait. 
Accompagne  d'un  tres  grand  nombre  de  Devises,  Emblemes, 
Medailles  et  autres  figures  Hieroglyfiques.  Portrait  engraved 
hy  Edelinck  after  Jouvenay,  63  plates  containing  945  em- 
blems, 153  of  monograms,  and  17  plates  of  heraldic  supporters. 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  ]\Iarius  Michel. 

Paris  [1685] 
527 


3327.  VERRYKE  (E.).  Zederyke  Zinnebeelden.  Frontis- 
piece, vignette  and  100  copper-plate  emblems.  8vo,  tree  calf, 
gilt  back.  Amsterdam :  Isaac  Trojel,  1712 

3328.  VERSTEGAN  (RICHARD).  Tlieatrmn  Crndelita- 
tum  IIa?reticorum  Nostri  Temporis.  Frontispiece  and  29 
plates.  First  Edition.  4to,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Cape.  Antverpias:  A.  Huberti,  1587 

*  On  page  85  there  is  an  engraving  and  an  account  of  the 
execution  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  who  was  beheaded  Feb.  8, 
1587. 

3329.  VERSTEGAN  (RICHARD).  Theatre  des  Cruautez 
des  Hereticqnes  de  nostre  temps.  Engraved  title  and  29 
plates.  4to,  contemporary  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  prob- 
ably by  Derome.  Avers :  A.  Hubert,  1588 

*  Although  this  traaislation  contains  the  second  impression  of 
the  plates,  it  is  more  desirable  than  the  original  Latin  text  be- 
cause of  its  additions. 

3330.  [VESALIUS  (ANDREAS).]  Vivee  Imagines  Par- 
tivm  Corporis  Hvmani  aereis  formis  expresste.  Title  within 
an  architectural  border  engraved  on  copper  and  42  fine 
anatomical  copper-plates.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco, 
covered  with  a  Grolieresque  design  of  interlacing  bands  in- 
laid in  dark  brown  and  blue  morocco,  outlined  in  gold,  gilt 
scrolls  with  arabesques  of  blue  and  white  morocco,  mosaic 
back ;  doublure  of  vellum  richly  tooled  and  gilt  in  the  manner 
of  the  Eves,  gauffred  gilt  edges,  in  morocco  case,  by  Cuzin. 
(Blank  leaves  V2  and  last  missing.) 

Antwerpife:  ex  officina  Christophori  Plantini,  1566 


3331.  VESPUCCIUS  (AMERICUS).  Lettera  di  Amerigo 
Vespucci  delle  isole  nuovamente  trovate  in  quattri  suoi  viaggi. 
(At  end)  Data  in  Lisbona  adi  4  di  Septembre  1504:  Servitore 
Amerigo  Vespucci  in  Lisbona.  Sixteen  leaves,  Roman  type, 
with  signatures,  but  no  pagination.  Four  ^voodcut  illustra- 
tions and  large  ornamental  initials.  Sine  nota; 

Lettera  di  Andrea  Corsali  alio  Illustrissimo  Signore  Duca 
luliano  de  Medici,  Venuta  Dellindia  del  Mese  di  Oetobre  Nel 
M.D.XVI.  (At  end)  Stampato  in  Firenze  per  lo.  Stephano 
di  Carlo  da  Pavia.  Adi  x.  di  Dicembre  Nel  M.D.XVI.  Six 
leaves,  Roman  type,  without  pagination. 

Two  vols,  small  4to,  uniformly  bound  in  crimson  levant  mo- 
rocco, tooled  in  a  Grolieresque  design  of  interlacing  gilt  panels, 

528 


relieved  by  blind  tooling,  doublure  of  blue  levant  moroeeo 

gilt,  silk  guards,  gilt  edges,  in  crimson  levant  case,  by  Lortic. 

*  H.  87.  First  Edition  of  the  complete  account  of  the  Pour 

Voyages  of  Vespuecins.     Only  four  other  copies  are  known, 

ALL  OF  WHICH   ARE  IN   EUROPEAN   PUBLIC   LIBRARIES.      The   Court- 

Kalbfleiseh  copy  bought  by  Quaritch  for  Mr.  Kalbfleisch  and 
later  sold  to  Mr.  Hoe,  and  the  one  from  which  the  London  book- 
seller made  the  facsimile  for  his  Monograph  on  the  Voyages  of 
Columbus. 

This  extraordinarily  rare  book  is  with  little  reason  assigned  to 
the  year  1516,  by  Harrisse,  from  the  fact  that  Heber's  copy  was 
bound  with  the  Corsali  letter  of  1516,  in  a  binding  of  the  early 
part  of  the  XVIth  century.  Harrisse,  however,  was  not  aware 
that  there  was  another  copy,  described  by  D  'Avezac,  in  a  con- 
temporary binding  with  a  pamphlet  by  St.  Basel  printed  in 
January  1506  by  the  printer  of  the  "Lettera  di  Vespucci,"  thus 
taking  the  date  back  to  the  beginning  of  the  year  1506. 

Another  fact,  apparently  overlooked,  is  that  Waldseemiiller 
in  his  account  of  the  voyages  of  Vespuccius  printed  about  April, 
1507,  either  copied  from  this  edition,  or  from  the  manuscript  on 
which  it  was  founded,  and  gave  the  incorrect  date  of  the  third 
voyage  as  May  10,  1501,  as  in  this  edition.  In  all  other  editions 
(about  the  same  time  or  later),  the  date  is  given  as  May  14. 

Harrisse  also  states  that  the  types  of  the  Letter  of  Vespuccius 
and  the  pamphlet  by  Corsalis  are  identical,  which  is  only  par- 
tially true,  as  the  printer  of  the  letter — Stephano  di  Carlo,  came 
into  possession  of  the  types  of  the  original  printer.  A  few 
letters  have  without  doubt  been  recast,  the  capital  "Q,"  for 
instance,  while  others  possibly  had  new  letters  cut  on  the  same 
body. 

It  was  this  statement  by  Harrisse  that  probably  induced  Mr. 
Hoe  to  add  the  Letter  of  Corsalis  to  the  Vespuccius,  as  Mr. 
Quaritch 's  original  bill'for  the  latter  only  is  laid  in,  showing 
that  Mr.  Hoe  purchased  the  Corsalis  at  some  other  time. 

There  can  be  little  doubt  that  ' '  Lettera  di  Amerigo  Ves- 
pucci" WAS  PRINTED  NOT  LATER  THAN  JANUARY,  1506,  AND  IT 
MAY  HAVE  BEEN  PRINTED  SHORTLY  AFTER  THE  DATE  OF  THE  LAST 
LETTER  IN  THE  VOLUME,  SEPTEMBER  4,   1504. 

The  editions  of  the  letters  of  Vespuccius  are  extremely  rare. 
The  Florence  edition  of  the  Four  Voyages  is  by  far  the  rarest 
of  the  known  editions.  There  is  a  copy  in  the  British  Museum 
in  the  Grenville  Library.  This  library  was  presented  in  1847 
and  Sir  Thomas  Grenville  bought  books  at  the  Heber  sale.  The 
Heber  and  Grenville  copies  may  be  the  same,  otherwise  all  trace 
of  the  Heber  copy  has  disappeared.  A  second  copy  is  that  de- 
scribed by  Varnhagen,  which  seems  to  agree  with  the  Poggiali 
copy,  and  which  cannot  be  traced  since  1863.  This  copy  is  said 
also  to  have  once  been  a  part  of  the  Palatina  Library  in  Florence, 
where  was  to  be  found  another  copy  bound  separately  and  not 
with  the  tract  of  St.  Basil  found  in  both  the  Varnhagen  and 
Poggiali  copies. 

A  third  (or  fourth)  is  now  in  the  Capponi  Library,  Florence. 
The  only  other  known  copy  is  the  above,  the  history  of  which  is 
529 


as  follows:  Somewhere  in  the  " seventies "  this  copy  was 
owned  by  the  bookseller  Tross  of  Paris,  and  passed  into  the  col- 
lection of  Docteur  J.  Court,  a  famous  French  collector.  At  that 
time  it  had  the  Corsali  Letter  bound  with  it,  but  the  volume 
was  broken  up  by  Dr.  Court  and  each  of  the  two  bound  sepa- 
rately. The  sale  of  the  Court  books  took  place  in  1884,  and 
both  these  volumes  were  purchased  by  Bernard  Quaritch  as  they 
appear  in  his  catalogue  for  June,  1885.  They  were  bought  by 
the  late  Charles  Kalbfleisch  of  New  York,  and  finally  passed 
into  the  possession  of  Eobert  Hoe.  A  careful  argument  narrows 
down  the  number  of  copies.  The  Heber  and  the  Tross-Kalb- 
fleisch-Hoe  copy  had  bound  with  them  the  Corsali  Letter;  were 
these  two  the  same?  The  Varnhagen  and  Poggiali  copies  in 
like  manner  were  bound  up  with  the  tract  of  Saint  Basil — were 
these  also  one  and  the  same  copy?  And  will  that  copy  ever 
come  to  light?     So  far  the  Hoe  copy  is  the  only  one  that 

HAS  ever  been  in  THE  POSSESSION  OF  AN  AMERICAN  COLLECTOR, 
AND  THE  ONLY  ONE  THAT  CAN  EVER  HOPE  TO  BE  KEPT  IN  AMERICA, 
THE   OTHERS   BEING  IN  NATIONAL   LIBRARIES. 

[See  Keproduction.] 


3332.  VESPUCCIUS  (AMERICUS).  Mundus  noiius.  {In 
gothic  type;  followed  hy  Roman.)  Albericvs  Vespvtivs  Lav- 
rentio  |  Petri  De  jNIedicis  Saliitem  Plnri  |  mam  Dicit.  |  Text 
of  the  narrative  commencing  on  the  first  page.  Four  leaves, 
small  Gothic  type,  forty-two  lines  to  the  full  page,  no  signature 
or  pagination.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut,- by  F.  Bedford. 

Sine  nota.   [Rome,  Eucliarius  Silber,  1504] 

*  VeSPUCCIUS  '  NARRATIVE  OF  HIS  THIRD  VOYAGE.      H.  23.    VERY 
FINE   TALL    COPY    MEASURING    8%    X   5%    IN.       ONLY    FOUR    OTHER 

COPIES  ARE  KNOWN.  The  types,  although  a  little  worn,  are  the 
same  as  those  used  by  Silber  in  the  letter  of  Columbus  (1493), 
of  which  a  copy  is  in  this  catalogue  (no.  835). 

3333.  VESPUCCIUS  (AMERICUS).  Folio  1,  recto:  Mun- 
dus Nouus.  Folio  1,  verso:  Albericus  vespucius  Laurentio 
Petri  de  me  |  dicis  salutem  plurimam  dicit.  ||  Four  leaves, 
smMl  Gothic  type,  44  and  45  lines  to  the  page,  without  sig- 
nature or  pagination,  verso  of  last  leaf  blank.  Small  4to,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.  Sine  nota. 

*a^espuccius'  narrative  of  his  third  voyage.    h.  30  and 
Additions  14  (?).     Harrisse  gives  only  forty-four  lines  to 
A  PAGE.    Extremely  rare,  seven  other  copies  being  all  that 
can  be  traced.     Probably  printed  in  Germany. 
530 


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dede  ifole  nuouamente 

tronate  in  quattro 

fuoi  vi^SQU 


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Vespuccius'  Letter   [1506]. 

First  Edition  of  the  "Four  Voyages,"  the  only  copy  in  America. 

(See  No.  3331.) 


3334.  VESPUCCIUS  (AMERICUS).  SEnsuyt  le  Nou— 
veau  mode  (et)  na  |  uigations:  fai  |  ctes  par  Emeric  de  ves- 
puce  Florentin.  Des  |  pays  (et)  isles  nouuellemet  trouuez, 
au  pauat  |  ano(us)  incogneuz. 

Colophon,  at  bottom  of  verso  of  A4'  On  les  vent  a  paris 
en  la  rue  neufue  no  |  stre  dame  a  lenseigne  de  lescu  de 
France.  Four  preliminary  folios  unnumbered,  and  num- 
bered folios  1  to  88  {the  last  wroyighj  paged  90).  French 
Gothic  type,  39  lines  to  a  page,  with  signatures.  Title  in 
red  arid  black.  Curious  woodcut  on  the  title  of  the  Ptolemaic 
conception  of  the  universe.  Small  4to,  blue  levant  morocco, 
open  tooling  of  a  scroll  and  foliage  design,  doublure  of  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery,     s.  d.  [1515] 

*  H.  88.     Both  Brunet  and  Harrisse  agree  in  assigning 

THE  DATE  OF  1515  TO  THIS  EDITION,  AND  AS  PRECEDING  GaLLIOT 

DU  Pre's  EDITION.  It  contains  in  addition  to  the  voyages  of 
Vespuccius,  those  of  Columbus,  Vasco  da  Gama,  and  other 
early  navigators,  being  a  translation  of  Montalboddo's  Paesi 
Novamente  Retrovati,  1507. 

8335.  VIARDOT  (LOUIS).  Les  Merveilles  de  la  Peinture. 

21  luoodcuts,  by  Pasquier.    2  vols.  12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 
Printed  on  India  paper.  Paris,  1868-69 

3336.  VIARDOT  (LOUIS).  Les  Merveilles  de  la  Sculp- 
ture. Ouvrage  illustre  de  62  vignettes  par  Chapuis,  Fetot, 
P.  Sellier,  etc.  12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Printed  on  India 
paper.  Paris,  1869 

3337.  [VIAUD  (THEOPHILE).]  Le  Parnasse  Satyrique 
du  Sieur  Theophile.  12mo,  citron  levant  morocco,  in  com- 
partments formed  by  inlaid  interlaced  bands  of  green  mo- 
rocco, outlined  in  gold,  the  spaces  tooled  and  gilt  with 
pointille  and  scrolls  ornaments,  "  a  la  fanfare,"  gilt  mosaic 
back,  gilt  edges,  by  Cape ;  in  a  morocco  slip  case. 

[Leyde:  Hackius],  1660 

*  The  MOST  charming  and  the  rarest  edition  of  this  collec- 
tion of  very  curious  poems.     Annexed  to  the  Elzevirs. 

3338.  VIAUD  (THEOPHILE).  Les  Oevvres  de  Theo- 
phile, Diuisees  en  trois  Parties.  Premiere  Partie,  conte- 
nant  I'immortalite  de  I'Ame,  auec  plusieurs  autres  pieces. 
La  seconde,  la  Tragedie  de  Pirame  &  Thisbe,  &  autres  mes- 
langes.  Et  la  troisiesme,  les  pieces  qu'il  a  faites  pendant 
sa  prison.  Reueues  &  corrigees  en  cette  derniere  Edition 
de  plusieurs  fautes  notables.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Belz. 

Paris,  chez  Nicolas  Pepingve,  1662 

3339  VICARS  (JOHN— Translator).  Babels  Balm:  or 
The  Honej^-Combe  of  Romes  Religion.  With  A  neate 
draining  and  straining-out  of  the  rammish  Honey  thereof. 
Sung  in  tenne  most  elegant  Elegies  in  Latine,  by  that  most 

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worthy  Christian  Satyrist,  Master  George  Good-vvinne,  And 
Translated  into  tenne  English  Satyres,  by  the  Muses  most 
vnworthy  Eccho,  lohn  Vicars.  First  Edition.  Small  4to,  red 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  (Title  cut  close  and  portion  defective.) 
London:  George  Purslowe  for  Nathanaell  Browne,  1634 

3340.  VICTORIUS(PETRUS).  Commentarii  in  primum 
librum  Aristotelis  de  Arte  Poetarum.  Folio,  old  red  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges.    Florentiffi,  in  officina  luntarum,  1560 

*  From  the  Lamoignon  and  WodhuU  collections. 

3341.  [VIDOCQ  (FRANgOIS  JULES).]  Memoires  d'un 
Format,  on  Vidocq  devoile.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  green  mo- 
rocco, uncut.  Paris,  1828 

3342.  VIDOCQ  (FRANgOIS  JULES).  Memoires  de  Vi- 
docq, chef  de  la  police  de  surete,  jusqu'en  1827,  aujourd'hui 
proprietaire  et  fabricant  de  papiers  a  Saint-Mande.  First 
Edition.    Portrait.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  uncut. 

*  Signature  of  the  avithor  in  Vols.  I  and  III.       Paris,  1828 

3343.  VIE  du  Roi  Salomon,  Redigee  par  Theophile, 
Prince  R.*.  C. ".  Souverain  d'Heredon.  Frontispiece.  ]2mo, 
green  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Bauzonnet. 

[n.  p.].    An  5802  de  la  Creation  [end  of  XVI  Century.] 
*■  From  the  Library  of  Comte  Henri  de  La  BedoySre. 

3344.  VIE  EL:EGANTE  (LA).  Litterature,  Voyages, 
Sport,  etc.  Title-page  by  Raps  and  numerous  illustrations, 
fuU-page  and  in  the  text.  2  vols,  small  folio,  brown  morocco, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  original  covers  bouad  in.       Paris,  1882-83 

*  Printed  on  Holland  paper,  with  duplicate  set  of  the  full- 
page  plates  in  Vol.  I,  on  heavy  tinted  paper;  in  Vol  II,  proofs 
before  letters. 

3345.  VIGNY  (ALFRED,  COMTE  DE).  Les  Destinees, 
precedees  de  Moise.  Ji.6  illustrations  de  G.  Bellenger  gravees 
par  Froment.  Ro3'al  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  borders, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Paris,  1898 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  Large  Japan  paper,  with  duplicate  set 
of  the  illustrations  on  India  paper. 

3346.  VIGNY  (ALFRED,  COMTE  DE).  Servitude  et 
Grandeur    Militaires.     Exemplaire    unique.     31  original 

WATER-COLOR  DRAWINGS,  BY  CHARLES  MOREL.    2  VOls.  in  1. 

Royal  4to,   red  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by 
Canape.  Paris,  1898 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

3347.  VILLANOVANUS  (ARNOLDUS).  L'Eschole  de 
Salerne  en  vers  burlesques  et  poema  Macaronicum,  de  Bello 
Huguenotico.  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere.  Paris:  J.  Henault.  1650 

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3348.  VILLEDIEU  (MARIE  C.  H.  DESJARDINS  DE). 
Cleonice  ou  le  Roman  galant.  First  Edition.  12ino,  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet. 

Paris,  1669 

3349.  VILLEMAIN  (ABEL  FRANCOIS).  Tableau  de 
I'Eloquence  Chretienne  au  IVe  siocle.  Nouvelle  edition, 
revue  et  augmentee.  8vo,  lialf  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  Matthews.  Paris,  1849 

3350.  VILLEMAIN  (ABEL  FRANgOIS).  Souvenirs  Con- 
temporains  d'Histoire  et  de  Litterature.     First  Edition. 

2  vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Matthews.  Paris,  1854 

3351.  VILLEMAIN  (ABEL  FRAN(;^OIS).  Cours  de  Lit- 
terature Frangaise.  Tableau  de  la  Litterature  au  XVIIIe 
siecle.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut, by  Matthews.  Paris,  1855 

3352.  VILLEMAIN  (ABEL  FRANgOIS).  Choix  d'Etudes 
sur  la  Litterature  Contemporaine.  First  Edition.  8vo, 
half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Matthews. 

Paris,  1857 

3353.  VILLEMAIN  (ABEL  FRANgOIS).  M.  de  Cha- 
teaubriand, sa  vie,  ses  ecrits,  son  influence  litteraire  et  po- 
litique sur  son  temps.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Matthews.  Paris,  1858 

3354.  VILLENEUVE  -  BARGEMONT  (FRANCOIS 
LOUIS,  MARQUIS  DE  TRANS).  Histoire  de  Rene  d'An- 
jou,  Roi  de  Naples,  Due  de  Lorraine,  et  C'*'  de  Provence.   17 

plates,  consisting  of  portraits,  views,  facsimiles,  and  music. 

3  vols.  8vo,  brown  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  borders,  the 
arms  op  the  Duchesse  de  Berry  (1798-18T0)  on  both  cov- 
ers, gilt  edges,  by  Simier.  Paris,  1825 

3355.  VILLON  (FRANgOIS).  Les  (Evres  Maistre  Fran- 
goys  Villon.  Le  Monologue  du  franc  Archier  de  Baignol- 
let.  Le  Dj^alogue  des  seigneurs  de  Malle  paye  &  Bailleuent. 
Small  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  in  a  mosaic  formed  by 
ornamental  inlays  of  black,  green  and  red  morocco,  out- 
lined in  gold;  doublure  of  vellum  with  gilt  leaf  sprays, 
gauffred  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  case,  by  Mercier.  (Writing 
on  title.) 

Paris:  a  I'enseigne  de  I'escu  de  France  [chez  la  veuve 
Jean  Trepperel],  1533. 

*  Similar  to  the  issue  of  1533,  and  even  rarer. 
533 


3356.  VILLON  (FRANgOIS).  The  Poems  of  Master 
Francois  Villon  of  Paris,  now  first  done  into  English  verse, 
in  the  original  forms,  with  a  biographical  and  critical  in- 
troduction, by  John  Payne.  8vo,  vellum  boards,  gilt  top, 
uncut.     Limited  issue. 

London :  Printed  for  the  Villon  Society,  1892 

3357.  VINGTRINIER  (AIME).  Histoire  de  I'Imprimerie 
a  Lyon  de  I'origine  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Many  ivoodcuts  in 
the  text.     8vo,  orginal  covers,  uncut.  Lyon,  1894 

3358.  VIOLLET-LE-DUC  (EUGENE  EMMANUEL). 
Dictionnaire  Raisoune  de  1' Architecture  Fran^-aise  du  XP  au 
XVI®  siecle.  Nearly  4,000  illustrations.  First  Edition. 
10  vols.  ro3^al  8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.   Large  paper  copy,  only  100  printed.     Paris,  1854-68 

3359.  VIOLLET-LE-DUC  (EUGi:NE  EMMANUEL). 
Dictionnaire  Raisonne  du  Mobilier  Fran^ais  de  I'epoque 
CarlovingienDc  a  la  Renaissance.  82  colored  plates  and 
many  hundred  woodcuts.  6  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  red  mo- 
rocco, gilt  tops,  uncut.  Paris,  1871-75 

3360.  VIRGIL.  Opera.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
interlaced  borders,  doublure  of  red  levant  morocco,  gauf- 
fred  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco  case. 

Venetiis:  in  pedibus  Aldi  Romani,   1501 

*  First  Aldine  Edition. 

3361.  VIRGIL.  Opera.  First  large  i7iitial  in  colors.  8vo, 
brown  levant  morocco,  riehlj^  tooled  and  gilt  in  a  Grolier- 
esque  pattern  of  interlacing  and  arabesques,  gilt  back, 
vellum  linings,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  (Margins  of  some 
leaves  supplied). 

Venetiis:  in  aedibus  Aldi  et  Andrese  Sorceri,  1514 

*The  Second  of  the  two  editions   dated   1514  with  the 
errors  corrected;  but  not  printed  before  1519. 

3362.  VIRGIL.  Les  oeuvres  de  Virgile.  Translatees  de 
latin  en  franooj^s  et  nouuellement  imprimees,  veues  et  cor- 
rigees  oultre  les  precedents  impressions.  Black  letters, 
double  columns.  Title  within  a  woodcut  border,  and  159 
woodcuts.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  covered  with  a  rich 
design  of  mosaic  compartments  and  ornaments  in  dark 
brown,  blue,  green  and  citron  morocco,  gilt  tooled  "  a  la 
fanfare,"  gilt  mosaic  back,  doublure  of  blue  levant,  gilt 
leaf-spray  borders,  silk  linings,  gilt  edges,  in  a  morocco 
slip  case,  by  Lortic.  Paris:   Oudin  Petit,  1540 

*  A  VERY   early  French   translation  of  Virgil  and  a 
beautiful  specimen  of  modern  bookbinding. 

534 


3363.  VIRGIL.  Opera  Omnia  innumeris  pene  loeis  ad 
veterum  Petri  Bembi  Cardinalis  et  Andrea?  Navgerii  exeni- 
plarium  fidem,  postrema  hac  editione  castigata.  Cum  XI. 
Commentarijs,  Seruio  pr?esertim  ac  Donate,  ad  suam  integ- 
ritatem  restitutis.  Title  luUhiii  an  architectural  ivoodcut 
border  and  112  luoodcuts  by  a  German  master.  Folio,^ 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Venetiis:  apud  hteredes  Lucseantonii  luntte,  15  52 

3364.  VIRGIL.  L'Eneidetranslatee  de  Latin  en  Franrjois, 
par  Louis  des  Masures  Tournisien.  [In  verse.]  Title  within 
an  ornarneyital  woodcut  border  and  12  woodcuts  ascribed  to 
Bernard  Salomon  called  "  Ze  Petit  Berjiard.'''  4to,  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  centre  ornaments  on  the  sides,  gilt 
edges,  by  Trautz-Bauzonnet.       Lion:  Ian  de  Tournes,  1560 

3365.  VIRGIL.  The  XII  ^neids  of  Virgil,  the  most  re- 
nowned Laureat- Prince  of  Latine  Poets;  translated  into 
English  deca-syllables,  by  lohn  Vicars.  First  Edition. 
Engrailed,  title-page.  Square  16mo,  original  limp  vellum, 
with  ties.  [Lond.]  1632 

3366.  VIRGIL.  The  Works  of  Publius  Virgilius  Maro. 
Translated,  adorned  with  Sculpture  and  illustrated  with 
annotations,  by  John  Ogilby.  Froyitispiece  portrait  by 
Faithorne  and  about  100  plates,  and  a  map,  by  Faithorne, 
Lombart,  Richer,  &c.,  besides  vignettes  and  initials.  First 
FOLIO  Edition.  Folio,  brown  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt 
edges,  by  Matthews.  Lond.  1654 

3367.  VIRGIL.  Bucolica  et  Georgica  tabulis  seneis  olim 
a  Johanne  Pine  illustrata.  Engraved  title,  fine  plates, 
vignettes  and  tail-pieces  by  John  Pine.  Roj-al  Svo,  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Londini,  1774 

3368.  VIRGIL.  (Euvres  completes.  Translated  by 
Char]3entior,  Villenave  and  Amar.  4  vols.  Svo,  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  backs  with  monogram  E.  B.,  gilt  edges,  b.y 
Belz-Niedree.  Paris,  1833-35 

3369.  VIRGIL.  Carmina  Omnia  perpetuo  commentario 
ad  modum  J,  Bond.  Engraved  title  and  27  head-pieces. 
16mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  bj^  David. 

Paris,  1858 

3370.  VIRGIL.  Publii  Virgilii  Maronis  Carmina  Omnia 
perpetuo  commentario  ad  modum  Joannis  Bond  explicuit 
Fr.  Dubner.  Engraved  title  and  27  head-pieces.  16mo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  giltedges,  by  Matthews. 

Paris  :  Firm'iu-Didot,  1863 

VIRGIL.     See  No.  2673,  Phaer  and  Twyne. 
535 


3371.  VIRTUTES.     Cardinales  Ethico  Eniblemate    Ex- 

presste.  Engraved  title,  four  plates  and  printer'' s  device 
on  the  last  leaf.  4 to,  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt 
edges,  by  David.  Antverpise,  1645 

3373.  VISSCHER  (ROEMER).  Sinnepoppen.  183  en- 
gravings on  copper.  Oblong  4to,  russia,  panelled  sides, 
gilt  edges.  Amsterdam:  VVillem  lanfz,  1614 

3373.  VITO  DI  GOZZI  (NICOLO).  Dello  Stato  delle 
Republiclie  Secondo  la  Mente  d'Aristotele.  4to,  red  mo- 
rocco gilt,  anchor  on  covers,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*The  Syston  Park  copy.  In  Venetia:  Aldo,  1591 

3374.  VITRUVIUS.  M.  Vitrvvivs  per  locvndvm  Solito 
castigatior  factvs  cvm  figvris  et  tabvla  vt  iam  legi  et 
iutelligi  possit.  Title  within  an  ornamental  woodcut  border 
and  136  ivoodcids,  including  07ie  representing  a  boat  driven 
by  means  of  a  paddle-ivheel.  Folio,  old  French  brown  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.  Fine  large  copy  with  16  initials  in  gold 
AND  COLORS  AND  A  CO  AT- 0¥-  ARMH  p)  CI  Intcd  Oil  the  lower  border 
of  first  j^age  of  text.  Venetiis:  loannes  de  Tridino,  1511 

3375.  VITRUVIUS.  De  Architectura,  libri  decern  ad 
C?esarem  Augustum,  omnibus  omnium  editionibus  longe 
emendatiores;  collatis  veteribus  exemplis.  Woodcut  por- 
trait and  numerous  illustrations  in  the  text;  also  a  folded 
table  containing  an  ancient  Roman  inscription.  4to,  olive 
calf,  gilt  ornaments,  gilt  inside  borders. 

Lugduni:  Joan  Tornfesium,  1552 

3376.  VITRUVIUS.  Architecture  ou  Art  de  bien  bastir 
mis  de  Latin  en  Frangoys  par  Ian  Martin.  Title  within  a 
woodcut  border  and  over  150  architectural  woodcuts  by  Jean 
Goujon.     Folio,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin. 

Paris:  H.  de  Marnef  &  G.  Cavellat,  1572 

*  At  the  end  is  a  dissertation  on  arcliitecture  by  Jean  Goujon, 
accompanied  by  two  plates  of  palaces  in  the  style  of  the  French 
Renaissance. 

3377.  VOISENON  (CLAUDE  HENRI  DE  FUSEE  DE), 
Romans  et  Contes.  Portrait  by  Vigee  and  4  plates  by  Que- 
verdo,  engraved  by  de  Launay.  2  vols.  12mo,  original 
boards,  uncut.  Paris,  1798 

3378.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  (Edipe, 
tragedie.    Small  8vo,  old  red  morocco,  gilt  back  and  edges. 

A  Paris:  Chez  Pierre  Ribou,  &c.,  1719 

*  First  edition  of  Voltaire's  first  publication. 

3379.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  (1).  La 
Ligue  oil  Henry  le  Grand,  poeme  epique.  Geneve'(Rouen, 
Viret),  1723;  (2).  Reflexions  critiques  sur  un  poeme  intitule 
La  Ligue,  Imprime  a  Geneve,  &  attribue  a  M.  de  Voltaire. 

536 


Seconde  edition.  1724;  (3).  Lettre  critique  ou  paralelle  des 
troispoemesepiqiiesanciens,  Sgavoir,  I'lliade,  I'Odyssed'Ho- 
rnere  <fc  I'Eueide  de  Virgile,  avec  le  Poeme  nouveau,  intitule, 
La  Ligue,  ou  Henry  le  Grand,  Poeme  Epique.  1724;  (4). 
Seconde  Lettre  et  critique  generale  [signee  deBellechaunie] 
ou  parallele  des  trois  poemes  epiques  anciens  [same  imprint 
as  (3)].  4  vols,  in  1.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Cuzin.  Geneve,  1723-4 

*  The  first  work  is  the  first  edition  of  "La  Henriade." 
in  nine  cantos  only,  published  secretly  at  Rouen  by  Thiei'ot, 
secretary  and  friend  of  Voltaire.  It  contains  the  blank  leaf  V  4. 

3380.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  Oreste, 
Tragedie.  Also,  Samson,  Tragedie  Lyrique.  Small  8vo, 
red  morocco,  gilt  back,  the  arms  of  Feriol  on  the  sides, 
gilt  edges,  by  Padeloup.  A  Paris,  1750 

*  First  Editions.  Includes  "  Mensonges  Imprimes."  The 
pagination  is  continuovis. 

3381.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  Can- 
dide,  ou  I'Optimisme.  With  4  inserted  plates  hy  Chodo- 
wiechi.     12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin 

[n.  p.]  1759 

3382.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  La 
Pucelle  d'Orleans.  Frontispiece,  20  plates  engraved  on  cop- 
per^ portrait  of  Voltaire,  2  vignettes  and  1  cul-de-lanipe,  all 
unsigned.  8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bed- 
ford. Londres,  1764 

3383.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  La 
Guerre  Civile  de  Geneve.  Poeme  Heroique,  avec  des  Notes 
Instructives.  Dernier  Edition.  6  curious  unsigned  plates. 
Square  18mo,  half  red  morocco.  Besangon,  1768 

*  The  following  title  precedes  the  one  given  above :  "  La 
Guerre  Civile  de  Geneve.  Nouvelle  edition.  Paris  MDCCLX- 
VII." 

3384.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  La 
Tactique  et  Autres  Pieces  Fugitives.  First  Edition.  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  uncut  by  Riviere.        Geneve,  1774 

3385.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  Romans 
et  Contes.  Fleuron  on  titles,  portrait  of  Voltaire  engraved 
hy  Cathelin  after  La  Tour,  57  plates  hy  Baquoy,  Chdtelain, 
Deny,  Damhrun,  Lorieux,  Patas,  Vidal  and  Elisaheth 
Thiehaut,  after  Marillier,  Martini,  Monnet  and  Moreau, 
ALL  BEFORE  THE  NUMBERS,  and  13  vignettes  hy  Deny  after 
Monnet.  3  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  doublure  of  cit- 
ron levant  with  gilt  tooled  large  dentelle  borders,  in  the 
manner  of  Derome,  silk  linings,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  hy 
Marius  Michel. 

Bouillon :  aux  depens  de  la  Societe  typographique,  1778 

537 


3386.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  (I)  La 
Henriade,  poeme,  suivie  de  notes  et  de  variantes.  (II)  Suite 
de  la  Henriade,  contenant  I'essai  sur  les  guerres  civiles  de 
France,  une  dissertation  snr  la  mort  de  Henri  IV,  et  I'essai 
sur  la  poesie  epique.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  backs,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

De  I'imprimerie  de  la  Societe  Litteraire-Typographique 
[Kehl]  1785. 

*The  only  copy  printed  on  vellum,  In  Volume  I  are 
portrait  of  Henri  IV  by  Tardieu  after  Pourbus  and  10  plates 
after  Moreau  le  jeune  engraved  by  Dambrun,  de  Launay, 
Duclos,  Guttenberg,  Helman,  Lingee,  Patas,  Romanet,  Simonet, 
and  Triere,  on  Holland  paper.  Inserted  are  two  portraits  of 
Henri  IV  by  Cathelin  after  Jannet  and  by  Dequevauvillier 
after  Pourbus,  the  latter  on  India  paper,  and  10  plates  after 
Gravelot. 

In  Volume  II  are  an  inserted  portrait  of  Henri  IV,  by  Tardieu 
after  Pourbus,  a  frontispiece  by  Flipart  after  Gravelot,  and  3 
other  plates,  the  two  last,  after  Gerard,  in  2  states,  including 
India  proofs  before  letters. 

Presentation  copy  from  the  actress  Sarah  Felix,  with  her 
autograph  on  the  half-title  of  Volume  I. 

3387.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  Collec- 
tion of  Engravings  for  the  works  of  Voltaire.  113  plates  en- 
graved hy  Coiny,  Croutelle,  Delvaux,  Girardet,  de  Ghendt, 
Godefroy,  Haibou,  Ingouf,  Nicollet,  Petit,  Rihault,  Roger, 
Romanet,  Simonet,  Thomas,  Triere,  Villecoq,  Villerey  and 
De  Villiers  after  Moreau  le  jeune;  with  Renouard'' s  addition 
oj  the  SIf  portraits  engraved  hy  St.  Aubin,  and  the  other  12 
portraits  of  which  he  had  the  plates.  Large  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top  by  Bertrand.   [Paris:  Renouard,  1802] 

3388.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  Romans 
de  Voltaire.  Proof  impressions  of  the  27  plates  by  Moreau  le 
jeune.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut, by  Alio.  Paris,  1821 

*  Large  Paper. 

3389.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  Lettres 
inedites  de  Voltaire  a  Mademoiselle  Quinault,  a  M.  D  'Argental, 
au  President  Henault,  a  M.  Damilaville,  a  Madame  D  'Bpinay, 
«t  autres  personnages  remarquables.  Royal  8vo,  half  red 
levant  morocco,  pointille  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Cape. 

Paris,  1822 

*  Lauge  Vellum  Paper  copy.  Inserted  are  12  portraits  (5 
proofs  on  India  paper),  including  4  of  Voltaire,  after  Hou- 
don's  bust  and  de  Latour's  painting. 

3390.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  CEuvres 
de  Voltaire.  Avec  Prefaces,  Avertissements,  Notes,  &e.,  par 
M.  Beuchot.  72  vols,  in  71,  royal  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco, 
pointille  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Cape.         Paris,  1829-1840 

*  Printed  on  Large  Vellum  Paper.  Inserted  are  over  2,100 
plates,  including  over  100  portraits  of  Voltaire,  after  St.  Aubin, 

538 


Houdon,  de  Latour,  Desenne,  de  Largilliere,  and  others  in 
various  states,  and  an  artist's  proof  impression  of  the  very 
rare  portrait  engraved  by  Ficquet.  The  first  series  of  illus- 
trations after  Moreau  is  in  two  states,  including  proofs  before 
letters  on  India  paper;  the  second  series  is  also  in  two  states, 
engraver's  etching  and  proofs  before  letters;  the  two  series 
after  Desenne  and  Deveria  are  proofs  before  letters  on  India 
paper. 

This  superb  collection  of  plates  contains  many  rare  French 
and  English  portraits  in  various  states,  and  a  number  of  unique 
illustrations.  Among  them  are  (Volume  I)  the  rare  portrait 
of  Moreau  engraved  by  St.  Aubiu  after  Cochin;  (VI)  an 
original  drawing  by  Moreau,  different  from  the  plate;  (IX) 
a  rare  artist 's  proof  impression  of  the  first  plate  of 
' '  Agathocle ' '  engraved  by  Delignon  after  Moreau,  the  pub- 
lished one  having  been  engraved  by  Simonet;  (X)  ten  original 
drawings  by  Le  Prince  for  the  ' '  Henriade, ' '  in  sepia ;  an  original 
pencil  drawing  of  Jacques  Clement  by  Massard,  with  accom- 
panying engraving;  an  original  sepia  drawing  of  Eavaillac  by 
Massard,  with  plate;  frontispiece  by  Moreau  in  three  states, 
the  first  very  rare,  the  first  and  third  states  being  on  India 
paper;  the  series  of  illustrations  after  de  Troy  for  the  first 
edition;  the  series  after  Eisen,  Deveria  (India  paper)  and  N. 
Vleughels;  (XI)  "La  Pucelle, "  an  original  sepia  drawing 
(page  77)  by  Steinel,  with  plate;  the  two  series  of  illustra- 
tions after  Monsieau  and  le  Barbier,  both  in  two  states,  engrav- 
er's proof  and  proof  before  letters;  and  (page  154)  the  rare 
vignette  of  Judith,  proof  before  all  letters;  (XIII)  an 
original  wash  drawing  (page  177)  of  the  Duchesse  du  Maine, 
and  (page  240)  an  original  sepia  drawing  of  Mile.  Clairion  by 
Vanloo,  (XIV)  the  series  of  illustrations  for  the  "Poesies" 
by  Monnet  on  India  paper,  and  an  original  wash  drawing  of 
Madame  de  Pompadour  by  Cazenave;  (XVI)  a  pen  and  pencil 
portrait  of  Friedrich  Barbarossa  (page  98) ;  (XX)  a  folded 
facsimile  of  the  signatures  of  the  ' '  Protecteurs  des  Acade- 
miciens"  and  of  the  "  Aoademiciens;  "  (XXXIII)  an  original 
sepia  drawing  of  "Jeannot  et  Colin"  by  Choquet,  1816  (page 
369),  and  the  rare  series  of  plates  by  Moreau  for  "Candide, " 
in  two  states,  (LXVIII)  the  rare  plate,  "Partage  de  la 
Pologne,  ou  le  Gateau  des  Kois, ' '  proof  before  letters. 


3391.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AEOUET  DE).  Lettres 
inedites  de  Voltaire  recueillies  par  M.  de  Cayrol  et  annotees 
par  M.  Alphonse  Francois,  precedees  d'niie  preface  de  M. 
Saint-Marc  Girardin.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco, 
pointille  backs,  gilt  tops,  nncut,  by  Cape.  Paris,  1856 

*  Printed  on  Papier  Velin,  and  Extra-illustrated  by  the 
insertion  of  10  portraits  (4  proofs  on  India  paper),  ineludiag 
2  of  Voltaire,  after  de  Latour  and  Firilley,  the  latter  a  proof 
before  letters  on  India  paper. 

539 


3392.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).  La 
Pucelle  d 'Orleans.  Portrcuits  of  Voltaire,  portrait,  proof  he- 
fore  all  letters,  of  Jeanne  d'Arc,  frontispiece  and  numerous 
vignettes.  2  vols,  in  one,  12mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Cape.    •  Paris,  1865 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  India  paper. 

3393.  VOLTAIRE  (JEAN  F.  M.  AROUET  DE).    Le  Sot- 

tisier  de  Voltaire  public  pour  la  premiere  fois  d'apres  une 
copie  authentique  faite  sur  le  manuserit  autographe  conserve 
au  Musee  de  TErmitage  a  Saint-Petersbourg,  avec  une  preface 
par  L.  Leouzon  le  Due.  8vo,  half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  un- 
cut, by  Champs.  Paris,  1880 

*  One  of  300  copies  on  Holland  Paper. 

3394.  VORAGINE  (JACOBUS  DE).  Legenda  aurea. 
Gothic  characters,  douhle  columns.  Title  in  red,  with  ivoodcid, 
historiated  and  ornamental  initials.  4to,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco, richly  tooled  to  a  Grolieresque  pattern  of  interlacing 
and  arabesque  on  a  gold  dotted  ground,  with  the  title  of  the 
book  stamped  in  capitals  on  each  cover,  gilt  back  and  inside 
borders,  vellum  linings,  gilt  edges,  in  morocco  slip  ease,  by 
Riviere.     (Title  skilfully  mended.) 

Lugduni:  Claudius  d'Avost  alias  de  Troys,  1504 

3395.  VORAGINE  (JACOBUS  DE).  Hier beghint twinter 
stuck  des  Passionaels.  Dat  ghehieten  is  Aurea  legenda.  Gothic 
character,  douhle  columns;  title  in  red  and  hlach.  Woodcut 
on  title,  77  spirited  woodcuts  in  the  text  and  a  fidl-page  ivood- 
cut  of  all  the  Saints  in  glory  on  the  verso  of  last  leaf.  Folio, 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic. 

Uoleynt  ie.  Pari js  in  sint  Jacobs  strate.  By  Wolffgang  hopyl. 
int  teyken  van  sint  Jorys  voer  Willem  Houtmart.  boec  ver- 
coper  wonende  te  Brusel  in  brabant,  1505. 

3396.  [VORAGINE  (JACOBUS  DE).]  Hier begint tsomer 
stuck  vanden  Passionael.  Gothic  character,  douhle  columns; 
title  in  red  and  hlack.  Woodcut  on  title,  112  spirited  woodcuts 
in  the  text  representing  scenes  from  the  life  and  passion  of 
Christ,  saints,  etc.,  and  a  full-page  woodcut  of  all  the  Saints  in 
glory  on  the  verso  of  last  leaf.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges  by  Lortic. 

Gheprent  te  Pariis  in  sint  Jacobs  strate  in  teyken  van  sint 
Jorys  voor  Willem  Houtmart,  boeck  vercoper  wonende  te 
Brusel,  1507. 

540 


3397.   WALL    (VICOMTE    DE). 

Jeniie  Homme  de  vinyt-t 


Porte-Feuille    d'un 


straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by 
Thouvenin.  Paris,  1788 

*  Vellum  Paper  copy,  50  printed  for  presentation  and  issued 
in  no  other  form. 

From  the  library  of  Comte  Henri  de  La  Bedoyere. 

3398.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  The  VVorkes  of  Edmond 
Waller  Esquire,  Lately  a  INIember  of  the  Honourable  House 
of  Commons,  In  this  present  Parliament.  Leaf  of  Imprima- 
tur Na.  Br€7it.  Decern.  30,  1644.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London  :  Thomas  Walkley,  1645 

*  First  and  Barest  Issue  of  the  "spurious'  first  edition, 
printed  without  the  author's  permission. 

3399.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  by 
Mr.  Ed.  Waller  of  Beckonsfield,  Escjuire.  All  the  Lyrick 
Poems  in  this  Booke  were  set  by  Mr.  Henry  Lavves  Gent,  of 
the  Kings  Chappell,  and  one  of  his  ^lajesties  Private  Musick. 
Printed  and  Published  according  to  Order.  12mo,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  by  T.  W.  for  Humphrey  Mosley,  1645 

*  Second  Issue  of  the  ' '  spurious ' '  fij-st  edition.  The  sheets 
of  the  preceding  issue,  with  new  title,  dedication,  and  the  mis- 
leading Advertisement  to  the  Eeader. 

An  unusually  large  copy,  with  8  pages  at  the  end  giving  a 
list  of  76  books  put  forth  by  Moseley.  This  copy  has  not  only 
the  inserted  signature  "I,"  containing  the  poems  and  the 
table  first  published  in  this  edition,  but  also  the  speeches,  G7- 
118.     It  thus  agrees  in  collation  mth  the  Locker-Lampson  copy. 

3400.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  by 
Mr.  Ed.  Waller  of  Beckonsfield,  Esquire;  Lately  a  Member 
of  the  Honourable  House  of  Commons.  And  Printed  by  a 
Copy  of  his  own  hand-writing.  All  the  Lyrick  Poems  in  this 
Booke  were  set  by  ]\Ii'-  Henry  Lawes,  Gent,  of  the  Kings 
Chappell,  and  one  of  his  ]Majesties  Private  Musick.  Printed 
and  Published  according  to  Order.  (With  the  Speeches.) 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  doublure  of  blue  levant,  wide  bor- 
ders, gilt  edges,  by  Cuzin. 

London:  Printed  by  I.  N.  for  Hu.  Mosley,  1645 

*  Thick  Paper  copy  of  the  First  Edition.  Known  as  the 
First  Genuine  Edition. 

3401.  WALLER  (ED^MUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  Upon 
Several  Occasions,  And  To  Several  Persons.  Never  till  now 
Corrected  and  Published  with  the  approbation  of  the  Author. 
12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  richly  tooled  in  compartments,  gilt 
inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  for  Henry  Herringman,  1664 

*  Second  Edition.  First  Authorized  Edition,  with  the 
several  leaves  of  misprinted  pagination,  to  which  is  prefixed 
the  License  Leaf, — "January  10th,  1663.  Imprimatur,  Eoger 
L 'Estrange. " 

541 


3402.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  upon 
Several  Occasions^  And  to  Several  Persons :  The  Third  Edi- 
tion, with  Several  Additions,  Never  before  Printed.  12mo, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  for  Henry  Herringman,  1668 

*  Third  Edition,  published  with  the  approbation  of  the 
author.     Contains  the  4  lines  of  Errata. 

3403.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  upon 
several  Occasions,  And  to  several  Persons:  The  fourth  Edi- 
tion, with  several  Additions,  Never  before  Printed.  Portraits 
hy  Vander  Banck.  8vo,  original  old  English  black  morocco, 
covered  with  gilt  tooling,  gilt  edges. 

London :  Printed  for  Henry  Herringman,  1682 

*  Fourth  Edition.  Fourteen  poems  are  added  to  this  edition, 
including  ' '  Of  Divine  Love, ' '  published  here  for  the  first  time. 

3404.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Divine  Poems.  Small 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  by  Mat- 
thews. 

[London]   In  the  Savoy:  Printed  for  Henry  Herringman, 

1685. 

*  Second  Edition  of  ' '  Divine  Lfove, ' '  which  first  appeared 
in  the  Fourth  Edition  of  the  Poems,  in  1682,  and  First  Edition 
of  ' '  Divine  Poesie. ' ' 

3405.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  upon 
several  Occasions,  And  to  several  Persons.  The  Fifth  Edi- 
tion, with  several  additions  never  before  printed.  Portrait 
of  the  author  at  the  age  of  76,  hy  Van  der  Banck.  Small  8vo. 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

[London]  :  Printed  for  H.  Herringman,  1686 

3406.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  The  Maid's  Tragedy 
altered.  With  some  other  Pieces.  Not  before  Printed  in  the 
several  Editions  of  his  Poems.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 

London :  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson,  1690 

*  First  Authorized  Edition.  The  play  was  never  intended 
to  be  published,  but  after  the  author's  death  it  was  printed  by 
his  friends  to  rectify  the  spurious  version  published  by  Dean 
Atterbury. 

3407.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  The  Second  Part  of  Mr. 
Waller's  Poems.  Containing,  His  Alteration  of  the  Maids 
Tragedy,  And  whatever  of  his  is  yet  unprinted:  Together 
with  some  other  Poems,  Speeches,  &c.  that  were  Printed  sev- 
erally, and  never  put  into  the  First  Collection  of  his  Poems. 
Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  for  Tho.  Bennet,  1690 

*  First  Edition.  This  version  differs  from  ' '  The  Maid 's 
Tragedy  Altered,"  published  in  the  same  year,  with  the  license 
leaf  preceding  title. 

543 


3408.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  upon 
several  Occasions.  And  to  several  Persons :  The  Sixth  Edi- 
tion with  several  Additions.  Never  before  Printed.  Portrait 
hy  Van  der  Banck.  Small  8vo,  dark  blue  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London :  Printed  for  H.  Herringman,  1693 

3409.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  (I.)  Poems,  &c.  Written 
upon  several  Occasions,  And  to  several  Persons;  The  Sixth 
Edition;  Math  several  Additions.  Never  before  Printed. 
London:  Printed  for  H.  Herringman,  1694;  (II.)  The  Maid's 
Tragedy  altered.  With  some  other  Pieces.  First  Edition. 
Not  before  Printed  in  the  several  Editions  of  his  Poems. 
London :  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson,  1690.  2  vols,  in  1,  small 
Svo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1690,  1694 

*  The  Sheets  of  the  Sixth  Edition  of  the  Poems,  with  a 
new  title-page,  and  another  copy  of  The  First  Edition  of 
"The  Maid's  Tragedy  altered." 

3410.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  upon 
several  Occasions,  And  to  several  Persons :  The  Seventh  Edi- 
tion with  several  Additions,  Never  before  Printed.  Portrait 
hy  Vandrebanc.  [Van  der  Banck.]  Svo,  old  English  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London :  Printed  for  the  Assignes  of  H.  H.,  1705 

*  Ninth  Edition,  although  the  title-page  says  "the  seventh." 

3411.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  upon 
several  Occasions,  And  to  several  Persons.  The  Eighth  Edi- 
tion^ with  Additions.  To  which  is  Prefix  'd  The  Author 's  Life. 
10  portraits  and  plates.  Svo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Pratt.  London:  Jacob  Tonson,  1711 

*  Tenth  Edition,  although  the  title-page  reads  "the  eighth." 
Thick  Paper  copy. 

3412.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  AVritten  upon 
several  Occasions,  And  to  several  Persons.  The  Ninth  Edi- 
tion, with  Additions.  To  which  is  Prefix  'd  The  Author 's  Life. 
Portrait  of  Waller,  aged  76,  and  2  plates,  inserted.  ISmo,  old 
English  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt 
edges.  London :  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson,  1712 

*  Eleventh  Edition,  although  the  title-page  reads  "the 
ninth. ' ' 

3413.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems,  &c.  Written  upon 
several  Occasions,  And  to  several  Persons.  By  Edmond 
Waller,  Esq. ;  The  Tenth  Edition,  with  Additions.  To  which 
is  Prefix 'd  The  Author's  Life.  Portrait  of  Waller,  aged  76. 
12mo,  brown  levant  morocco,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere.  London :  Printed  for  Jacob  Tonson,  1722 

*  Twelfth  Edition.  Contains  the  ' '  Speeches ' '  and  a  list  of 
books  printed  for   Tonson. 

543 


3414.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  The  Works  of  Edmund 
Waller,  Esq.,  in  Verse  and  Prose.  Published  by  Mr.  Fenton. 
Portraits  and  engravings  hy  Vertue.  4to,  old  English  red 
morocco,  tooled  with  curious  design  of  birds,  foliage,  figures, 
&c.,  gilt  edges.  London :  I,  Tonson,  1729 

*  John  Wilkes'  copy,  with  his  book  plate  and  an  autograph 
note  on  the  fly-leaf,  ' '  Tlie  gift  of  Mr.  White. ' ' 

3415.  WALLER  (EDMUND).  Poems.  Edited  by  G. 
Thorn  Drury.  Portrait.  12mo,  cloth,  vellum  back,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London,  1893 

*  One  of  200  copies  printed  on  Large  Paper. 

3416.  [WALPOLE  (HORACE).]  The  Castle  of  Otranto, 
A  Story.  Translated  by  William  Marshall,  Gent.  From  the 
Original  Italian  of  Onuphrio  Muralto,  Canon  of  the  Church  of 
St.  Nicholas  at  Otranto.  First  Edition.  Small  8vo,  light 
brown  levant  morocco,  inside  gilt  tooled  borders,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  London :  Printed  for  Tho.  Lownds,  1765 

3417.  WALPOLE  (HORACE).  The  Mysterious  Mother. 
A  Tragedy.  8vo,  blue  straight-grain  morocco,  ornate  borders, 
floral  corner  ornaments  on  pointille  groundwork,  inside  panel 
of  small  dots,  pointille  and  floral  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Clarke 
and  Bedford.  Printed  at  Strawberry  Hill,  1768 

*  First  Edition.     Only  50  copies  printed. 

3418.  [WALPOLE  (HORACE).]  A  Description  of  the 
Villa  of  Walpole  ...  at  Strawberry  Hill.  With  an  inventory 
of  the  furniture,  pictures,  curiosities,  &c.  27  plates  after  E. 
Edwards.    4to,  green  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Strawberry  Hill :  Printed  by  Thomas  Kirgate,  1784 

*  Third  Edition.  200  copies  printed.  Extra-illustrated  by 
the  insertion  of  a  duplicate  title,  in  red,  blue,  and  black,  56 
portraits,  including  6  water-colors,  &c.,  14  views,  and  several 
plates   in   duplicate. 

3419.  WALPOLE  (HORACE).  The  Castle  of  Otranto,  a 
Gothic  Story.  Translated  by  William  Marshal,  Gent,  from  the 
original  Italian  of  Onuphrio  Muralto.  Royal  8vo,  citron 
levant  morocco,  gilt  borders  in  scrolls,  flowers,  foliage,  and 
small  tools,  gilt  edges,  in  a  brown  straight-grain  morocco  case, 
by  Bedford.  [Parma]  :  Printed  with  Bodoui's  characters,  1790 

*  Marshal  Junot  's  copy.     One  of  six  printed  on  vellum. 

3420.  WALPOLE  (HORACE).  The  Castle  of  Otranto,  a 
Gothic  Story.  Translated  by  William  Marshall,  from  the 
original  Italian  of  Onuphrio  Muralto.  The  Sixth  Edition. 
Frontispiece  in  two  states.  Royal  8vo,  red  morocco  gilt,  with 
the  crest  of  Lord  Gosford  on  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Lewis. 

Parma:  J.  Edwards,  1791 

*  Large  Paper  copy.  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of 
2  portraits,  4  orrgiual  sepia  drawings  by  Bertie  Greathead,  a 
two-page  autograph  letter  of  Horace  Walpole,  signed  ' '  Or- 
ford";  and  a  letter  from  Edwards,  the  publisher.  With  Lord 
Orford's   bookplate   on   the   half-title. 

544 


3421.  WALPOLE  (HORACE).  Jeffery's  Edition  of  the 
Castle  of  Otranto,  a  Gotliic  Story.  Translated  by  William 
Marshal,  Gent,  from  the  original  Italian  of  Onuphrio  Muralto. 
7  plates  in  colors,  engraved  by  BirreU,  witJc  gold  border  to 
each  j^late.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Cham- 
bolle-Dum.     (Writing  on  title.) 

London :  Cooper  and  Graham,  1796 

3422.  WALPOLE  (HORACE).  Anecdotes  of  Painting 
in  England;  with  some  Account  of  the  Principal  Artists, 
collected  by  George  Vertue.  With  considerable  additions  by 
Rev.  James  Dalloway.  5  vols.  8vo,  citron  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  over  rough  edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  1828 

*  In  addition  to  the  published  illustrations,  this  copy  has  an 
EXTRA  SET  OF  THE  PLATES  ON  INDIA  PAPER,  289  engravings,  and 

an  ORIGINAL  DRAWING  BY  HaRDT,  OF  WALPOLE  AS  A   CHILD. 

3423.  W^ALPOLE  (HORACE).  The  Letters  of  Horace 
Walpole,  Earl  of  Orford:  including  numerous  Letters  now 
first  published  from  the  original  manuscripts,  1735-1797.  24 
portraits  on  steel.  First  Collected  Edition.  6  vols.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1840 

3424.  WALPOLE  (HORACE)  and  REEVE  (CLARA). 
The  Old  English  Baron.  A  Gothic  Story.  By  Clara  Reeve, 
also,  The  Castle  of  Otranto.  A  Gothic  Story.  By  Horace  Wal- 
pole. Two  portraits  and  four  drawings,  by  A.  H.  Tourrier; 
etched  by  Damman.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1883 

*  One  of  150  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

3425.  WALPOLE  (HORACE).  Horace  Walpole  and  his 
world.  Select  passages  from  his  Letters.  Edited  by  L.  B. 
Seeley.  With  8  iJIustratio)is  after  Sir  Joshua  Eeynolds  and 
Sir  Thomas  Lawrence.  Square  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Matthews.  London,  1884 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  with  100  portraits  and  views  inserted, 
including  mezzotints  after  Eeynolds,  a  large  number  of  proofs 
before  letters  and  ou  India  Paper. 


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WALTON'S  ANGLER. 
First  to  Fifth  Editions,  with  Ten  other  Rare  and  Early  Editions. 

3426.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Compleat  Angler  or  the 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  Being  a  Discourse  of  Fish 
and  Fishing,  not  unworthy  the  perusal  of  most  Anglers.  Rus- 
sia gilt,  emblematic  tooling,  in  green  morocco  case. 

London :  Printed  by  T.  Maxey  for  Rich.  Harriot,  in  S.  Dun- 
stans  Church-yard  Fleet  Street,  1653. 

*  The  First  Edition.  A  large  copy,  measuring  5%s3% 
inches.     Page  245  reads: 

"And  if  contentment  be  a  stranger,  then 
'  I  '1  nere  look  for  it,  but  in  heaven  again. ' ' 
Collation:  Title,  the  first  8  words  within  an  engraved  dolphin 
device,  A  1;  Dedication,  A  2-4.  To  the  Eeader,  A  5-7.  Table 
of  Contents,  A  8.  There  are  6  engravings  on  copper,  supposed 
to  be  by  Lombart,  and  on  pages  216  and  217  The  Angler's 
Song,  set  to  music  by  Mr.  Henry  Lawes.  The  numeration  of  page 
217  reversed,  recto  of  A  3  has  "dilgence'^;  page  88  "Por- 
didg,"   &c. 

3427.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Compleat  Angler  or  the 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  Being  a  Discourse  of 
Rivers,  and  Fish-Ponds,  and  Fish,  and  Fishing.  Not  un- 
worthy the  perusal  of  most  Anglers.  The  Second  Edition, 
much  enlarged.  London :  Printed  by  T.  M.  for  Rich.  Harriot, 
and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  Shop  in  St.  Dunstans  Church-yard 
Fleetstreet,  1655.  Engravings  of  the  first  edition  with  4 
more,  of  fishes,  added.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  in  green  levant  morocco  case,  by  Riviere.     London,  1655 

*  The  Second  Edition,  even  more  rare  than  the  first.  Com- 
mendatory verses  by  7  writers  are  for  the  first  time  inserted 
and  the  246  pages  in  13  chapters  of  the  first  edition  are  increased 
to  355  pages  in  21  chapters.     Measuring  5%  x  3%  inches. 

3428.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Compleat  Angler  or  the 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  Being  a  Discourse  of 
Rivers,  Fish-ponds,  Fish  and  Fishing.  To  which  is  added 
The  Laws  of  Angling;  with  a  new  Table  of  the  Particulars 
in  this  Book.  The  Third  Edition  much  enlarged.  London: 
Printed  by  J.  G.  for  Rich.  Marriot,  at  his  Shop  in  St.  Dun- 
stans Churchyard,  Fleet-street,  1661.  8vo,  green  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1661 

*  The  Third  Edition.     Tall  copy,  measuring  5%  x  3^^  inches. 

546 


3429.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Compleat  Angler  or  the 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  Being  a  Discourse  of 
Rivers,  Fish-ponds,  Fish,  and  Fishing.  To  which  is  added, 
The  Laws  of  Angling.  With  a  new  Table  of  the  Particulars 
of  this  book.  The  Fourth  Edition.  Much  corrected  and 
enlarged.     8vo,  green  morocco. 

London:  Printed  for  R.  Marriot,  and  are  to  be  sold  by- 
Charles  Harper,  1668. 

*  Fourth  Edition.  Tall  copy,  measuring  5%x3%  inches. 
The  same  text  as  the  Third  Edition,  with  the  exception  of 
sonje  few  corrections. 

3430.  WALTON  and  COTTON.— (I.)  The  Compleat  Ang- 
ler or  the  Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  The  first  part. 
Part  I.  Being  a  Discourse  of  Rivers,  Fish-ponds,  Fish  and 
Fishing.  The  Fifth  Edition  much  corrected  and  enlarged. 
London:  Printed  for  Richard  Marriott.  1676.  (II.)  The 
Compleat  Angler.  Being  Instructions  how  to  angle  for  a 
Trout  or  Grayling  in  a  clear  Stream.  Part  II.  [monogram] 
London:  Printed  for  Richard  Marriott,  and  Henry  Brome, 
1676.'  With  copper-plates.  Small  Svo,  olive  morocco  gilt, 
wide  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges.  (Imprint  on  engraved  title 
cut  into.)  London,  1676 

*  The  Fifth  Edition;  sixth  title-page  of  Walton  (engraved); 
and  first  of  Cotton  (printed,  with  monogram.) 

3431.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Universal  Angler, 
Made  so,  by  Three  Books  of  Fishing.  The  First  Written  by 
Mr.  Izaak  Walton ;  the  second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq. ;  the 
Third  by  Col.  Robert  Venables,  all  which  may  be  bound  to- 
gether, or  sold  each  of  them  severally.  Svo,  green  levant  mo- 
rocco, emblematically  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Richard  Marriott,  1676 

*  This  Work  consists  op  the  Fifth  Edition  of  Walton's 
complete  Angler,  the  First  Edition  of  Cotton  and  the 
Fourth  Edition  of  Venables.  With  the  rare  general  title,  and 
second  title  for  part  I:  also  "License"  leaf  to  part  II. 
Measuring  5%  x  3%  inches. 

3432.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Compleat  Angler: 
or.  Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  In  Two  Parts.  With 
Exact  Representations  of  all  the  Fish,  and  The  Addition  of 
several  Copper-Plates,  designed  as  an  Embellishment  to  the 
Work.  Carefully  and  correctly  published.  From  the  best 
Editions,  with  a  number  of  occasional  notes  by  Moses  Browne. 
To  which  are  added,  The  Laws  of  Angling ;  and  an  Appendix. 
12mo,  light  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  J.  Wright. 

London :  Henry  Kent,  1750 

*  First  Edition  of  Browne  's  Text. 

3433.  WALTON  AND  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
&c.  .  .  In  Two  Parts  .  .  .  [Edited  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.]  9 
plates  hy  Byland  after  Wale,  vignettes  of  fish,  &c.,  and  por- 

547 


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trait  of  Sir  Henry  Wotton    [inserted].     8vo,  olive  straight- 
grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Lewis. 

London:  Printed  only  for  Thomas  Hope,  1760 

*  Hawkins  '  First  Edition,  but  the  figure  of  the  Eoaeh,  page 
243,  is  changed  from  its  inverted  position. 

3434.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler; 
or,  Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  Being  a  Discourse  on 
Rivers,  Fish-Ponds,  Fish,  and  Fishing.  To  which  are  now 
prefixed,  The  Lives  of  the  Authors.  Illustrated  with  cuts  of 
the  several  Kinds  of  River-Fish,  and  of  the  Implements  used 
in  Angling,  Views  of  the  principal  Scenes  described  in  the 
Book,  and  Notes  Historical,  Critical  and  Explanatory,  London, 
1760.  Also  W.  Lauson's  The  Secrets  of  Angling.  London, 
1811,  and  Fishing  by  John  Buncombe.  London,  1809.  2  vols. 
8vo,  red  morocco,  emblematic  and  blind-tooling,  gilt  edges,  by 
Gosden.  London,  1760-1811 

*  Hawkins  '  First  Edition,  bound  by  Gosden,  with  the 
first  impression  of  the  plate  having  the  figure  of  the  Eoaeh  on 
page  243  inverted.  Extra-illustrated  with  50  portraits  and  plates. 

3435.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler;  or, 
Contemplative  ]\Ian's  Recreation.  Being  a  Discourse  on 
Rivers,  Fish-Ponds,  Fish  and  Fishing.  Illustrated  ivith  up- 
wards of  30  copper-plates  hy  Mr.  Byland.  To  which  is  now 
prefixed,  The  Lives  of  the  Authors.  And  Notes  Historical, 
Critical,  and  Explanatory.  By  John  Hawkins,  of  Twicken- 
ham, Esq.  The  Second  Edition.  8vo,  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford.  London,  1766 

*  Hawkins  '  Second  Edition.  This  copy  is  printed  on  thick 
paper.     Part  2  dated  1760. 

3436.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or, 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  Being  a  Discourse  on 
Rivers,  Fish-Ponds,  Fish,  and  Fishing.  Illustrated  with  up- 
wards of  Thirty  Copper-Plate  Cuts  of  the  several  Kinds  of 
River-Fish,  of  the  Implements  used  in  Angling,  and  Vieivs  of 
the  principal  Scenes  described  in  the  Book.  To  which  are 
prefixed.  The  Lives  of  the  Authors.  And  Notes  Historical, 
Critical  and  Explanatory.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  The 
TfiiRD  Edition.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  emblematic  tooled 
back,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1775 

*  Hawkins  '  Third  Edition. 

3437.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler;  or, 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation;  being  a  Discourse  on  Rivers, 
Fish-Ponds,  Fish,  and  Fishing ;  with  The  Lives  of  the  Authors, 
and  Notes  Historical,  Critical,  and  Explanatory.  By  Sir  John 
Hawkins,  Knt.  The  Fourth  Edition,  with  large  Additions. 
Portrait,  and  Plates  by  Ryland.  8vo,  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  by  Bedford.  London,  1784 

*  Hawkins  '  Fourth  Edition.    Very  unusual  in  uncut  state. 

548 


3438.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or, 
Contemplative  Man 's  Recreation ;  being  a  Discourse  on  Rivers, 
Fisli-Ponds,  Fish,  and  Fishing ;  in  two  parts ;  The  First  writ- 
ten by  Mr.  Isaac  Walton,  The  Second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq. ; 
with  The  Lives  of  the  Authors,  and  Notes  Historical,  Critical, 
and  Explanatory.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  Portrait,  and 
plates,  by  Byland.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1792 

*  Hawkins'  Fifth  Edition;  second  issue,  with  title  dated 
1792, 

3439.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler  .  .  . 
with  the  Lives  of  the  Authors,  and  Notes  Historical,  Critical 
and  Explanatory,  ^¥oodcut  and  fi/ve  plates.  Post  8vo,  old  Eng- 
lish blue  straight-grain  morocco,  back  panels  richly  gilded  and 
finished  with  small  dots,  sides  blind  and  gilt  tooled  with 
floriated  ornaments,  the  corners  filled  with  small  dots,  gilt 
edges.  London:  F.  and  C.  Rivington,  1797 

*  Hawkins  '  Sixth  Edition,  on  large  and  thick  paper,  of 
which  but  50  were  issued.  It  has  no  half  title,  but  has  the 
blank  T6,  seldom  found. 

3440.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or. 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation;  with  the  Lives  of  the 
Authors  and  Notes  Historical,  Critical,  &c.,  by  Sir  John 
Hawkins,  Knt.  Illustrated  with  plates  and  portraits.  4to, 
green  morocco  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  by  Lewis. 

London:  Samuel  Bagster,  1808 

*  Laegest-paper  copy  of  Hawkins  '  Seventh  and  Bags- 
ter's  EiRST  Edition.  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of 
112  engravings,  mostly  artist's  proofs  on  India  paper.  These 
plates  include  20  fine  portraits,  and  the  Absolon  illustrations. 

3441.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Compleat  Angler  ,  ,  . 
being  a  Discourse  on  Fish  and  Fishing.  Vignette  illustrations 
of  Fish  engraved  from  silver  (?)  plates.  Small  8vo,  original 
boards,  uncut.  London:  Printed  for  vS.  Bagster,  1810 

*  The  rare  Bagster  reprint  of  the  First  Edition,  many 
copies  of  which  were  destroyed  by  fire.  Presentation  copy  from 
Sir  [SJimon  Taylor,  Bart.,  1812. 

3442.  WALTON  and  COTTON,  The  Complete  Angler, 
&c.  ,  .  In  Two  Parts  .  .  .  With  the  lives  of  the  Authors ;  and 
notes  historical,  supplementary,  and  explanatory,  by  Sir  John 
Hawkins  and  the  present  editor  [Sir  Henry  Ellis].  Portraits 
of  Walton  and  Cotton,  and  50  illustrations  (frontispiece 
foxed).  Large  8vo,  brown  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  London :  Printed  for  Samuel  Bagster,  1815 

*  Large  Paper,  Eighth  Hawkins  '  and  Second  Bagster 
Edition,  Contains  16  illustrations  that  did  not  appear  in  the 
Bagster  edition  of  1808. 

549 


3443.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
&c.  In  Two  Parts  .  .  .  With  the  lives  of  the  authors ;  and  notes, 
historical,  supplementary,  and  explanatory.  By  Sir  John 
Hawkins.  Portraits  ~by  Maile,  and  the  13  plates  of  the  Gosden 
series.     8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London :  Printed  for  James  Smith,  1822 

*  Hawkins  '  Ninth  Edition,  edited  by  T.  Gosden. 

3444.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler  .  .  . 
extensively  embellished  with  engravings  on  copper  and  wood, 
from  original  paiutings  and  drawings  ...  to  which  are  added 
an  introductory  essay,  &c.  14  plates,  and  77  ivoodcuts,  by 
Wale,  Nash,  &c.,  India  proofs.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  London:  John  Major,  1823 

*  Major  's  First  Edition  on  Large  Paper,  Extra-illus- 
trated by  the  insertion  of  13  plates  of  the  Gosden  series,  proofs, 
including  the  mezzotint  portraits  of  Walton  and  Cotton,  by 
Maile. 

3445.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler . . . 
extensively  embellished  with  engravings  on  copper  and  wood, 
from  original  paintings  and  drawings  ...  to  which  are  added 
an  introductory  essay,  «fec.  With  14  copper-plates,  and  77 
woodcuts.  8vo,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Hayday.  London:  John  Major,  1824 

*  Major  's  Second  Edition  on  Large  Paper  ;  with  the  plates 
on  India  paper,  and  the  verses  from  the  pen  of  the  editor, 
afterwards  suppressed. 

3446.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  A  set  of  the  illustrations 
to  the  Complete  Angler,  Major's  edition  of  1824,  with  all 
the  plates  and  [73]  woodcuts,  proofs  on  India  paper.  The 
plates  are  in  three  states,  engraver's  etching,  artist's  proofs, 
and  finished  plate.  4to,  green  morocco,  gilt  back  and  side 
panels,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Lewis.  [London,  1824] 

3447.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler. 
[With  the  lives  of  the  authors,  &e.,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.] 
Portraits  of  Walton  and  Cotton,  and  2  vignettes  by  Thompson. 
2  vols.  16mo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  uncut,  by  Alio. 

Chiswiek :  Printed  by  C.  Whittingham,  1824 

3448.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler.  .  . 
In  Two  Parts  .  .  .Frontispiece  and  engraved  title  after 
Stothard,  and  numerous  ivoodcuts  of  fish.  32mo,  green  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.       London :  William  Pickering,  1825 

3449.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
&c.  .  .  In  Two  Parts  .  ,  .  Engraved  title  dated  1827,  woodcuts, 
proofs  on  India  paper,  in  addition  to  the  usual  illustrations. 
Large  Paper.  32mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  panels,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  Tout.  London :  William  Pickering,  1826 

550 


3450.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler  or 
the  Contemplative  Man's  Recreation;  with  original  memoirs 
and  notes  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas  K.  C.  M.  G.  Two  volumes  in 
4,  royal  8vo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London :  "William  Pickering,  1836 

*  The  Pickering  Edition,  containing  the  variations  of  all 
the  first  five  editions.  Extended  to  four  volumes  by  the  inser- 
tion of  450  engravings  of  the  highest  merit  and  rarity,  includ- 
ing an  unlettered  set  of  proofs  of  the  Pickering  series,  as  well 
as  similar  and  other  proof  states  of  the  Absalon,  Gosden  and 
Major  illustrations,  a  curious  etching  of  a  Trout  executed  and 
printed  in  Newgate  Prison  by  W.  Thomson,  September,  1828, 
two  drawings  by  Corbould,  colored  plates  of  Flies,  &c.  A  dis- 
tinctive feature  is  the  presence  of  nearly  all  the  original  cop- 
per-plate portraits  that  have  served  as  copies  for  modern  engrav- 
ings. These  originals  are  by  Droeshout,  Marshall,  Loggan,  Lom- 
bart,  Gaywood,  Cecill,  Hole,  Hollar,  and  the  Passe  family. 

3451.  "WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler ;  or, 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  With  Lives  and  Notes,  by 
Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight.  Edited  by  James  Rennie.  A  new 
edition.  Portrait  of  Walton,  and  cuts  of  Walton's  house  and 
fishes.  Small  Svo,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Matthews. 

London :  Allan  Bell  and  Co.,  and  H.  Washbourne,  1836 

3452.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
&c.  With  notes  Biographical  and  Explanatory,  and  the  Lives 
of  the  Authors.  Illustrations.  Svo,  brown  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews.  London :  L.  A.  Lewis,  1839 

*  Contains  the  illustrations  for  Major's  First  Edition,  for  the 
most  part  re-engraved,  and  in  addition,  the  portrait  of  Dr. 
Thomas  Wharton  by  Worthington. 

3453.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
or  the  Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  Edited  by  John 
Major.  Portraits,  facsimile  and  9  plates  hy  Willmore,  also 
74  woodcuts.  8vo,  green  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Clarke  and  Bedford.  London :  D.  Bogue,  1844 

*  Large  Paper  copy  op  Major  's  Fourth  Edition. 

3454.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
&c.  .  .  ^^^th  notice  of  Cotton  and  his  writings  by  .  .  .  Rev. 
George  W.  Bethune.  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  in- 
cluding Illustrative  Ballads,  Music,  &c.  .  .  Also,  a  General 
Index  to  the  whole  work.  [Parts  I.  and  II.]  Portraits  and 
plates  on  steel,  and  numerous  woodcuts.  Svo,  half  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  R.  W.  Smith. 

New  York  and  London:  Wiley  and  Putnam,  1847 

3455.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler.  .  . 
In  Two  Parts  .  .  .  with  a  new  introduction  and  notes.  Em- 
dellished  tvith  85  engravings  on  copper  and  ivood  hy  Cook  and 
Pye  after  Wale  and  Nash,  the  one  at  p.  Iviii  representing  a 
printing  office  in  1750,  title-vignette.  Small  8vo,  original 
cloth,  uncut.  London :  H.  K.  Causton,  1851 

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3456.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
&e.  .  .  With  lives  of  the  authors,  and  variorum  notes,  historical 
and  practical.  Edited  by  Edward  Jesse.  To  which  are 
added  papers  on  fishing-tackle,  &c.,  by  Henry  G.  Bohn.  26 
steel  engravings  and  203  tvoodcuts.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London :  Henry  G.  Bohn,  1861 

3457.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
&c.  Frontispiece  hy  Willmore  after  Ahsolo7i.  Small  Svo, 
original  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London:   [Chismck  Press]   1864 

3458.  [WALTON  and  COTTON.]  Westwood  (Thomas). 
The  Chronicle  of  the  "Compleat  Angler"  of  Izaak  Walton 
and  Charles  Cotton.  Being  a  Bibliographical  Record  of  its 
various  phases  and  mutations.  Large  Paper.  4to,  half  mo- 
rocco, uncut  (cover  loose).  London,  1864 

3459.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler.  .  . 
Edited  by  John  Major.  Vignette  on  title,  12  engraved  plates 
after  Absolon,  India  proofs,  and  74  tvoodcuts.  8vo,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Joly. 

Boston :  Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  1866 

*  One  of  100  Copies  on  Large  Paper. 

3460.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  Index  to  the  Original  and 
Inserted  Illustrations  contained  in  "The  Complete  Angler," 
Pickering,  publisher,  in  5  vols.,  ivith  1026  illustrations,  com- 
prising portraits,  vieivs,  &c.     4to,  cloth  (stained). 

New  York :  Privately  Printed,  1866 

3461.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
&c.  .  .  Edited  by  John  Major.  With  8  etchings  hy  Ben  Dam- 
man  after  Tourrier,  in  2  states,  one  on  India  paper,  and  the 
woodcuts  on  India  paper.    Svo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London :  Nimmo  and  Bain,  1883 

3462.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  The  Complete  Angler, 
&e.  .  .  with  an  abridgment  of  the  lives  of  the  authors,  by  Sir 
John  Hawkins.  Edited  ...  by  J.  E.  Harting.  53  illustrations, 
including  etchings  hy  Percy  Thomas  from  paintings,  hy  John 
Linnell,  Sr.,  and  engravings  of  riverside  animals  and  hirds, 
hy  G.  E.  Lodge.  2  vols,  royal  Svo,  half  vellum  gilt,  side  orna- 
ments, gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London :  Samuel  Bagster  and  Sons,  1893 

*  Tercentenary  Edition.     One  of  3.50  copies  on  Large  Paper, 
with  the  engravings  and  etchings  on  Japan  paper. 

3463.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Compleat  Angler;  or,  the 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  A  New  Edition  edited  vfith. 
an  Introduction  by  Andrew  Lang,  and  illustrated  by  E.  J. 
Sullivan.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  Svo,  decorated  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1896 

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3464.  [WALTON  (ISAAC).]  The  Life  of  John  Donne, 
Dr.  in  Divinity  and  Late  Dean  of  Saint  Pauls  Church  London. 
The  Second  impression,  corrected  and  enlarged.  Portrait. 
Small  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  tooled  border,  gilt  edges, 
by  The  Club  Bindery.        London :  J.  G.  for  R.  Harriot,  1658 

3465.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Life  of  Mr.  Rich.  Hooker, 
The  Author  of  those  Leanied  Books  of  the  Laws  of  Ecclesiasti- 
cal Polity.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bedford.  London :  J.  G.  for  Rich.  Marriott,  1665 

*  First  Edition,  with  the  leaf  of  "Imprimatur." 

3466.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Life  of  Mr.  George  Her- 
bert. To  which  are  added  some  Letters  Written  by  Mr.  George 
Herbert,  at  his  being  in  Cambridge ;  wdtli  others  to  his  Mother. 
Written  by  John  Donne,  afterwards  Dean  of  St.  Pauls.  Por- 
trait of  Herbert  engraved  hij  R.  White.  First  Edition.  16mo, 
dark  brown  levant  morocco,  wide  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges, 
by  Chambolle-Duru.     London  :  Printed  by  Tho.  New^comb,  1670 

3467.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Life  of  Dr.  Sanderson, 
late  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  To  which  is  added,  Some  Short  Tracts 
or  Cases  of  Conscience,  his  Judgment  Concerning  Submission 
to  Usurpers,  and  a  Sermon  of  Richard  Hooker.  With  the  title- 
pages  to  each  of  the  three  parts.  8vo,  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
over  red  edges,  by  Riviere.      London  :  Richard  Marriott,  1678 

*  Fifth  Edition.     Inserted  there  are  portraits  of  Sanderson 
by  White,  and  one  by  Hollar. 

3468.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne; 
Sir  Henry  Wotton ;  ]\Ir.  Richard  Hooker ;  Mr.  George  Hei'bert ; 
and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson.  By  Isaac  Walton.  With  Notes, 
and  the  Life  of  the  Author.  By  Thomas  Zouch,  ]\I.A.  Seven 
portraits  and  a  view  of  Leigliton  Church  engraved  on  copper. 
4to,  boards,  morocco  back,  uncut. 

York :  Printed  by  Wilson,  Spence  and  Mawman  .  .  .  Anno 
1796. 

3469.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne, 
Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr.  Richard  Hooker,  Mr.  George  Herbert, 
and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson.  To  which  are  added  the  auto- 
graphs of  those  eminent  men,  now  first  collected;  an  index, 
and  illustrative  notes.  11  copper-plates,  proofs  on  India 
paper,  and  52  ivoodcuts.  One  vol.  extended  to  2,  8vo,  green 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London:  John  Major,  1825 

*  Large  Paper  copy.    Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of 

120  plates,   including  an  original  drawing  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 

portraits  of  Donne  by  Lombart,  of  Paul  V.  and  Clement  YIII. 

by  Crispin  de  Passe,  and  many  plates  in  two  states. 

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3470.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  A  complete  set  of  the  11  steel 
plates  and  53  woodcut  illustrations,  executed  for  Walton's 
Lives,  edited  by  Major,  1825,  all  printed  on  India  paper ;  the 
steel  plates  are  artist's  proofs,  4to,  green  morocco,  gilt  back 
and  side  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Lems.  [London,  1825] 

3471.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne, 
Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr.  Richard  Hooker,  Mr.  George  Herbert, 
and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson.  To  which  are  added,  the  auto- 
graphs, an  index,  and  illustrative  notes.  Portraits  and  plates 
on  India  paper.  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London:  John  Major,  1825 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

3472.  WALTON  (ISAAC).  The  Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton, 
Hooker,  Herbert  and  Sanderson.  Frontispiece.  32mo,  green 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London :  Wm.  Pickering,  1827 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

3473.  WALTON  and  COTTON.  Rules  and  Regulations  of 
the  Walton  and  Cotton  Club.  Instituted  19th  March,  1817. 
Illustrated.  Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco,  emblematically 
tooled,  with  inlays,  and  having  in  the  centers  reproductions  of 
the  frontispiece,  in  gold;  wide  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Hayday.  London,  1840 

*  Presentation  copy,  from  W.  Pickering,  with  inscription.  From 
the  Sir  Edward  Sullivan  collection. 

3474.  [WALTON  (ISAAC).]  The  Tercentenary  of  Wal- 
ton. By  Andrew  Lang.  Portrait  and  other  illustrations.  4to, 
vellum  boards,  uncut.  London,  1893 

*  Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

3475.  [WARD  (EDWARD).]  (1).  Sot's  Paradise;  or, 
the  Humours  of  a  Derby- Ale-House ;  with  a  Satyr  upon  the 
Ale.  (2).  A  Step  to  Stir-Bitch-Fair;  with  remarks  upon  the 
University  of  Cambridge.  [Bound  with  several  other  works.] 
Folio,  blue  morocco,  gilt  inside  borders,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  How,  1700 

*  First  Editions  of  both  the  above.  In  the  same  volume  are, 
— John  Tutchin's  The  Apostates,  1701;  George  SewelPs  The 
Patriot,  1712;   Lewis  Theobald's  The  Mausoleum,  1714. 

3476.  [WARD  (NATHANIEL).]  The  Simple  Cobler  of 
Aggavvam  in  America.  Willing  To  help  'mend  his  Native 
Country,  lamentably  tattered,  both  in  the  upper-Leather  and 
sole,  with  all  the  honest  stitches  he  can  take.  And  as  willing 
never  to  bee  paid  for  his  work,  by  Old  English  wonted  pay.  It 
is  his  Trade  to  patch  all  the  year  long,  gratis.     Therefore  I 

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pray  Gentlemen  keep  your  purses.  By  Theodore  de  la  Guard. 
4to,  brown  levant  morocco  g'ilt,  gilt  top,  uncut  (some  margins 
skilfully  supplied),  by  Bedford.  London,  1647 

*  Presumably  the  Second  Edition,  and  without  the  border 
of  printers '  ornaments.  The  two  editions  were  printed  in  the 
same  year,  but   contain  many  variations.       Veey  unusual  in 

UNCUT   STATE. 

3477.  WARD  (THOMAS).  England 's  Reformation.  From 
the  time  of  King  Henry  the  Vlllth,  To  the  end  of  Gates 's  Plot. 
4to,  black  morocco,  gilt  and  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.  Printed  at  Hambourgh,  1710 

*  The  4  cantos  have  separate  pagination  and  signatures. 

3478.  WARNER  (WILLIAM).  (I.)  Albions  England.  A 
Continued  Historic  of  the  same  Kingdome,  from  the  Originals 
of  the  first  Inhabitants  thereof:  With  most  the  chief e  Altera- 
tions and  Accidents  theare  hapning,  vnto,  and  in  the  happie 
Raigne  of  our  now  most  gracious  Soueraigne,  Queene  Eliza- 
beth :  First  penned  and  published  by  William  Warner :  and 
now  reuised,  and  newly  inlarged  bv  the  same  Author.  London : 
Printed  by  Edm.  Bollifant,^  1602 ;  (II.)  A  Continvance  of 
Albions  England :  By  the  first  Author.  W.  W.  First  Edition. 
London  :  Imprinted  by  Felix  Kyngston  for  George  Potter,  1606. 
Two  parts  in  one  volume,  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Riviere.  London,  1602-1606 

*  The  Sixth  Edition  of  Albion 's  England,  containing  thir- 
teen books  for  the  first  time.  First  edition  of  the  "Con- 
tinuance," sometimes  bound  separately,  but  usually  with  the 
1602  edition  of  the  first  part,  as  here. 

3479.  WARTON  (THOMAS).  The  History  of  English 
Poetry,  from  the  close  of  the  eleventh  century  to  the  com- 
mencement of  the  eighteenth  century.  To  which  are  prefixed 
Three  Dissertations :  by  Thomas  Warton,  From  the  Edition  of 
1824  superintended  by  the  late  Richard  Price  Esq.  including 
the  Notes  of  Mr.  Ritson,  Dr.  Ashby,  Mr.  Douce,  and  Mr.  Park. 
Now  further  improved.  Portrait.  3  vols.  8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Matthews  London,  1840 

3480.  WATSON  (THOMAS).  The  'EKATOMnAQI'A  or 
Passionate  Centurie  of  Loue,  diuided  into  two  parts :  where- 
of, the  first  expresseth  the  Authors  sufferance  in  Loue :  the 
latter,  his  long  fare-well  to  Loue  and  all  his  tyrannic.  Title 
within  an  ornamental  woodcut  border.  4to,  brown  morocco, 
MONOGRAM  OF  George  Daniel  in  the  centre,  gilt  edges,  in 
citron  levant  morocco  case.  (First  blank  missing,  lateral 
margin  of  title  and  corners  of  a  few  leaves  supplied,  with 

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small  damage  to  the  upper  corner  of  the  border  and,  some 
wormlioles  skilfully  mended.) 

London:  Imprinted  by  John   Wolfe   for   Cxabriell   Cawood 

[1582]. 

*  One  of  six  perfect  copies  known  :  two  in  the  Bodleian 
Library,  others  in  the  British  Museum,  The  Huth  collection, 
Britwell  library,  and  the  above,  which  formerly  belonged  to  Mr. 
Bright,  Mr.  Corser,  Mr.  Daniel,  and  Mr.  E.  G.  Asay  of  Chicago. 
When  Mr.  Daniel  purchased  it  the  last  leaf  was  wanting,  and 
was  supplied  by  him  from  George  Stevens'  copy  in  1838. 

Independent  of  its  great  rarity  it  is  a  volume  op  consider- 
able LITERARY  INTEREST,  AS  SHAKESPEARE  APPEAKS  TO  HA\TE 
BEEN    AMONG    THE     NUMBER    OP    ITS    READERS,    THE    PASSAGE    IN 

"Venus  and  Adonis.''  "Leading  him  prisoner  in  a  red-rose 
chain, ' '  was  probably  taken  from  the  LXXXIIIth  Sonnet  ' '  The 
Muses  not  long  since  intrapping  Loue  in  chaines  of  roases. ' ' 

3481.  WATTS  (ALARIC  A.).  The  Literary  Souvenir;  or, 
Cabinet  of  Poetry  and  Romance.  Numerous  plates  hy  and 
after  Heath,  Finden,  Goodall,  and  others,  all  proofs  on  India 
paper.  Large  Paper.  8vo,  contemporary  green  morocco, 
tooled  in  a  Grolieresque  design  of  interlacing  fillets  and 
fleurons,  doublure  of  vellum,  with  wide  borders  of  scrolls  and 
fleurons,  vellum  fly-leaves,  gauffred  edges  on  gilt,  by  Hering. 

London :  Printed  for  Hurst  Robinson  and  Co.,  1826 

3482.  WEBSTER  (NOAH).  An  American  Dictionary  of 
the  English  Language.  Thoroughly  revised,  and  greatly  en- 
larged and  improved  by  Chauncey  A.  Goodrich,  and  Noah 
Porter.  Portrait  of  Weister,  and  engraved  title  on  India 
paper.  2  vols,  folio,  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
Matthews.  Cambridge,  1865 

*  Large  Paper  cojjy,  250  printed. 

3483.  WEIGEL  (CHRISTOPHER).  Ethica  Naturalis  seu 
Documenta  IMoralia,  etc.  100  copper-plate  engravings.  4to, 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Norimbergffi:  [ca.  1700] 

3484.  WEIGEL  (CHRISTOPHER).  Denckwlirdige  Kriegs- 
und  Friedens-Begebenheiten  des  18ten  Jahr-hunderts  nach 
Christi  gebiirt.  Frontispiece  and  27  plates  and  2  {inserted) 
plates  of  32  medallic  heads  of  princes.  4to,  blue  morocco, 
gilt  back,  gilt  edges.  Niirnberg,  1722-27 

*  From  the  Museo  Van  der  Helle. 

3485.  WESLEY  (S.,  Jr.).  The  Battle  of  the  Sexes.  A 
Poem.     Second  Edition.     8vo,  unbound  and  uncut. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Brotherton,  1724 
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3486.  WESTIVriNSTER  SCHOOL  (St.  Peter's  Col- 
lege). Comitia  Westmonasteriensium,  in  CoUegio  S*'  Petri 
habita  die  anniversario  fundatricis  supc  Regina?  Elizabethan  In- 
augurate Jan.  XV.  Engraved  coat  of  arms.  Folio,  red  mo- 
rocco, by  The  Club  Bindery.  (Bound  with  two  other  Latin 
works.)  Londini :  Typis  Guil.  Bowyer,  1728 

*  Included  m  the  above  are,  a  Latin  Poem  to  Geo.  II.  by- 
Robert  Hay,  an  English  Poem  by  Lord  Middlesex,  a  Latin 
Address  by  Thomas  Kingsman,  82  short  poems  in  Latin  and 
English  by  alumni  of  the  College,  an  English  " Speech"  by 
James  Noel,  &e.  On  page  63  is  pasted  four  lines  of  Errata, 
and  on  page  64  is  a  list  of  the  six  men  under  whom  the  meet- 
ing was  begun  in  1726-27,  and  of  some  of  their  successors.  From 
the  Heber  collection. 

3487.  WESTMORELAND  (MILDMAY  FANE,  EIGHTH 
EARL  OF).  Otia  Sacra  Optima  Fides.  2  engraved  titles  hg 
Marshall,  and  3  copper-plates.  Small  4to,  brown  levant  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Loudon :  Printed  by  Richard  Cotes,  1648 
"Privately  printed  for  the  author's  friends,  and  one 

OF    THE    RAREST    VOLUMES    OF    ENGLISH    POETRY.       A    perfect    COpy 

in  the  original  calf  in  Part  I:  of  the  Hoe  Library  brought  $1,000. 
The  margins  of  the  first  engraved  title  have  been  repaired,  and 
the  two  leaves  at  the  end  (1*  and  2*)  are  lacking,  in  the  pres- 
ent volume,  but  it  contains  the  two  folding  leaves  between  70-71 
and  110-111,  which  are  missing  in  the  three  copies  in  the 
British  Museum. 

3488.  "WHARTON  (SIR  GEORGE).  The  Works  of  that 
late  most  excellent  Philosopher  and  Astronomer,  Sir  George 
Wharton.  Collected  into  one  entire  volume.  By  John  Gad- 
bury.  Portreiit  and  numerous  woodcuts.  8vo,  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  bv  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  H.  H.  1683 

3489.  WHARTON  (GRACE).  The  Literature  of  Society. 
With  an  Introductory  chapter  on  the  Origin  of  Fiction. 
First  Edition.  2  vols.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
over  uncut  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  London,  1862 

3490.  WHARTON  (GRACE  and  PHILIP).  The  Queens 
of  Society.  Illustreded  bg  Charles  A.  Dogle,  anel  the  Brothers 
Dalziel.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  panels,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London:  James  Hogg  &  Sons  [n.  d.] 

3491.  WHARTON  (HENRY  THORNTON).  Sappho. 
Memoir,  Text,  Selected  Renderings,  and  a  Literal  Translation, 
Second  Edition.  Portrait  of  SSappho  after  Ahna-Taelema, 
and  facsimiles.     12mo,  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1887 

3492.  WHEATLEY  (HENRY  BENJ A:\IIN).  Notes  on 
the  Life  of  John  Payne  Collier ;  with  a  complete  list  of  his 
works,  and  an  account  of  such  Shakespeare  documents  as  are 
believed  to  be  spurious.  12mo,  original  vellum  wrappers, 
uncut.  London,  1884 

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3493.  WHEATLEY  (HEWETT).  The  Rod  and  Line:  or, 
practical  hints  and  dainty  devices  for  the  sure  taking  of  trout, 
grayling,  etc.  With  9  plates  in  colors.  12mo,  original  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1849 

3494.  "WHEWELL  (WILLIAM).  Astronomy  and  Gen- 
eral Physics  considered  with  reference  to  Natural  Theology. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London :  William  Pickering,  1833 

WHISTLER,  (J.  McN.).    See  No.  1179  Buret. 

3495.  WHITBOURNE     (CAPTAINE     RICHARD).       A 

Discovrse  and  Discovery  of  Nevv-fovnd-land,  with  many  rea- 
sons to  prooue  how  worthy  and  beneficiall  a  Plantation  may 
there  be  made,  after  a  far  better  manner  than  now  is.  To- 
gether with  the  laying  open  of  certaine  enormities  and  abuses 
committed  by  some  that  trade  to  that  Countrey,  and  the 
meanes  laide  downe  for  reformation  thereof.  Engraved  coat- 
of-arms  of  England.  Small  4to,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Bedford.     (Lacks  2  blank  leaves  A  and  N2.) 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Felix  Kyngston,  for  William  Bar- 
ret, 1620. 

*  First  Edition.  This  work  was  written  by  the  "Father  of 
New-found-land, ' '  and  bears  the  same  relation  to  that  colonj- 
as  the  works  of  Champlain  to  New  France. 

3496.  WHITE  (GLEESON).  English  Illustration,  "the 
sixties."  Numerous  facsimiles  after  Keene,  Millais,  Rossetti, 
Whistler,  Walker  and  others.  Imperial  8vo,  cloth  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  London,  1897 

3497.  WHITE  (RICHARD  GRANT).  Shakespeare's 
Scholar :  being  historical  and  critical  studies  of  his  text,  char- 
acters, and  commentators,  with  an  examination  of  Mr.  Col- 
lier's folio  of  1632.  First  Edition.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  New  York,  1854 

3498.  WHITE  (RICHARD  GRANT).  An  Essay  on  the 
Authorship  of  the  three  parts  of  King  Henry  the  Sixth.  En- 
graved portrait  of  the  king  hy  Worthington,  inserted.  8vo, 
half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1859 

*  Only  25  copies  printed. 

3499.  WHITE  (RICHARD  GRANT).  Memoirs  of  the 
Life  of  William  Shakespeare,  mth  an  essay  toward  the  ex- 
pression of  his  genius,  and  an  account  of  the  rise  and  progress 
of  the  English  Drama.  Portrait  on  India  paper,  after  Bur- 
gage.    8vo,  half  olive  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Boston,  1866 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

3500.  WHITEHEAD  (CHARLES).  Richard  Savage.  A 
Romance  of  Real  Life.  17  etchings  after  John  Leech.  First 
Edition.     3  vols.  12mo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1842 

558 


3501.  WHITEHEAD  (WILLIAM).  Atys  and  Adrastus, 
a  tale,  In  the  Manner  of  Dryden's  Fables.  First  Edition. 
Folio,  boards,  leather  back,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

London :  Printed  for  R.  Manby,  1744 

3502.  WHITEHEAD  (WILLIAM).  The  School  for 
Lovers,  a  comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal  in 
Drury  Lane.  First  Edition.  8vo,  brown  morocco,  by  The 
Club  Bindery.      London :  Printed  for  R.  and  J.  Dodsley,  1762 

3503.  WHITEHEAD  (WILLIAM).  Plays  and  Poems  by 
Whitehead.  First  Collected  Edition.  3  vols.  12mo,  half 
crimson  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

London,  1774-1788 

*  Three  portraits  of  the  author  inserted,  two  on  India  paper, 
one  a  proof  before  letters. 

The  third  volume  is  printed  at  York  and  comprises  "Poems 
by  William  Whitehead  ...  to  which  are  prefixed,  Memoirs  of  his 
Life  and  Writings  by  W.  Mason. 

3504.  WHITNEY  (GEFFREY).  A  choice  of  Emblemes, 
and  other  Devises,  for  the  moste  parte  gathered  out  of  sundrie 
writers,  englished  and  moralized.  Full-page  woodcut  of  the 
arms  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  to  whom  the  work  is  dedi- 
cated, on  the  verso  of  title,  and  247  emblematic  woodcuts.  4to, 
red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  (Last  blank 
leaf  missing.) 

Leyden:  in  the  house  of  Christopher  Plantyn,  by  Francis 
Raphelengius,  1586. 

*  The  first  English  book  of  Emblems,  and  of  interest  to 
the  supporters  of  the  Baeon-Shakespeare  theory. 

3505.  WICQUEFORT  (A.  DE).  Advis  fidelle  aux  veri- 
tables  Hollaudois,  touchant  ce  qui  s'est  passe  dans  les 
Villages  de  Bodegrave  et  Svvammerdam,  et  les  cruautes 
inoiiies,  que  les  Francois,  y  ont  exercees.  .8  plates  engraved 
by  Romain  de  Hooghe,  representing  the  cruelties  of  the 
French  to  the  Dutch.  4to,  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  The  Club  Bindery.        [La  Haye:  Steucker],  1673 

3506.  WIELAND  (CHRISTOPH  MARTIN).  Musariou 
ou  la  Philosophie  des  Graces.  Poeme  en  3  chants.  Traduit 
de  I'allemand  par  M.  de  Laveau.  Frontispiece,  3  plates 
and  3  culs-de-lampe  engraved  by  Holzhalb  after  St.  Quentin. 
8vo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  hj  Petit. 

Basle,  ITSO 

3507.  WIERIX  (J.  H.).  Eighteen  engravings,  by  J.  H. 
Wierix,  of  scenes  from  the  Passion  of  Christ;  taken  from  a 
book  of  the  16th  century.  Mounted  ou  heavy  paper.  Small 
4to,  marbled  calf.     [XVIth  Cent.] 

559 


3508.  WILD  (ROBERT).  Iter  Boreale.  With  other 
Select  Poems:  being  An  Exact  Collection  of  all  hitherto 
Extant.  And  some  Added:  Never  Printed  before  this 
Year,  1671.  16mo,  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bedford.  London:  Printed  for  R.  R.  and  W.  C,  1671 

*  There  is  little  doubt  that  this  is  a  spurious  edition,  from  the 
fact  that  the  title-page  says  "  Never  Printed  before  this  Year, 
1671."  The  Poems  had  previously  been  printed  in  1661,  1668, 
and  1670. 

3509.  [WILD  (ROBERT).]  The  Benefice.  A  Comedy. 
Now  made  Publick  for  promoting  Innocent  Mirth.  First 
Edition.  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges.  (Margins 
repaired,  title-page  badly  washed  out.)  London,  1689 

3510.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  The  Portrait  of  Mr.  W.  H. 
Small  4to,  original  covers,  uncut. 

[London]:  Privately  Printed  [1889] 

*  One  of  200  copies. 

3511.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray. 
(Lippincott's  Magazine,  Philadelphia,  July,  1890.) 

*  First  issue.  When  published  in  book  form,  London.  1891, 
the  text  was  revised,  the  preface  and  seven  chapters  added. 

3512.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  A  House  of  Pomegranates. 
Decorated  and  illustrated  by  C.  Ricketts  and  C.  H.  Shannori. 
4to,  decorated  cloth.  London,  1891 

*  First  Edition.  Presentation  copy  from  Wilde  to  Byron 
Webber,  with  inscription. 

3513.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Intentions,  The  Decay  of  Lying, 
Pen,  Pencil  and  Poison,  Critic  and  Artist,  The  Truth  of 
Masks.   First  Edition.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.    London,  1891 

3514.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Lady  Windermere's  Fan,  a 
play  about  a  good  woman.     Small  4to,  buckram,  uncut. 

London,  1893 

*  First  Edition.     One  of  50  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

3515.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  The  Sphinx.  Decorations  by 
Charles  Ricketts.     First  Edition.    4to,  vellum,  gilt,  uncut. 

*  One  of  200  copies.  London,  1894 

3516.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  A  Woman  of  No  Importance. 
4to,  yellow  buckram,  uncut.  London,  1894 

*  First  Edition.     Large  Paper  copy,  50  printed. 

3517.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Salome,, a  tragedy  in  one  act: 
translated  [by  Lord  Alfred  Bruce  Douglas]  from  the  French 
of  Oscar  Wilde.  Pictured  by  Aubrey  Beardsley.  4to, 
olive  green  silk,  uncut.  London,  1894 

*  First  Edition  in  English.     Only  100  copies  printed. 

3518.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Phrases  and  Philosophies  for 
the  Use  of  the  Young.     12mo,  original  paper  wrappers. 

London  :  i^rinted  for  private  circulation,  1894 

*  One  of  75  copies. 

560 


3519.  [WILDE  (OSCAR).]  The  Priest  and  the  Acolyte. 
First  Edition.     Small  4to,  original  brown  wrappers,  nncut. 

[London]:  Privately  Printed  for  Presentation  only  [1894] 

3520.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Apologia  pro  Oscar  Wilde. 
By  Dal  Young.     4to,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

London  [1895] 

3521.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  The  Ballad  of  Reading  Gaol. 
By  C.3  3.  First  [and  limited]  Edition.  &vo,  half  vellum, 
uncut.  London,  1898 

3522.  [WILDE  (OSCAR).]  The  Importance  of  being 
Earnest,  a  trivial  comedy  for  serious  people.  First  Edi- 
tion.    4to,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1899 

3523.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  An  Ideal  Husband.  By  the 
author  of  Lady  Windermere's  Fan.  First  Edition.  Square 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     Limited  edition.  London,  1899 

3524.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Essays,  Criticisms  and  Re- 
views.     Now  FIRST   COLLECTED.      4t0,  boards. 

[London] :  privately  printed,  1901 

3525.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Vera;  or  the  Nihilists.  A 
drama  in  a  prologue,  and  four  acts.  Now  first  pub- 
lished.    Small  4to,  original  covers,  uncut. 

[London] :  Privately  printed,  1902 

*  One  of  200  copies. 

3526.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Ave  Imperatrix:  a  Dirge  of 
Empire.  Illuminated  initial  letters  in  gold  and  colors. 
12mo,  red  calf,  uncut.  Snohomish,  Washington,  1902 

*  One  of  150  copies. 

3527.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Poems.  Together  with  his 
Lecture  on  the  English  Renaissance.  Now  first  pub- 
lished.    8vo,  vellum  boards,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

3528.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  The  Soul  of  Man  under  Social- 
ism.    12mo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

*  One  of  350  copies.    London:  Privately  printed,  1904 

3529.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Rose-Leaf  and  Apple-Leaf. 
L'Envoi.      12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

London:  Printed  for  Private  Circulation,  1904 

*  One  of  250  copies. 

3530.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  The  Sphinx  without  a  Secret, 
The  Canterville  Ghost,  The  Model  Millionaire.  Small  4to, 
original  wrappers,  uncut.    [London] :  Privatelj^  printed,  1904 

*  One  of  300  copies. 

3531.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  De  Profundis.  First  Eng- 
lish Edition.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London:  Methuen  and  Co.,  n.  d.  [1905] 

561 


3532.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Impressions  of  America.  Edited 
with  introduction  by  Stuart  Mason.  12mo,  original  covers, 
uncut.  Keystone  Press,  Sunderland,  1906 

*  One  of  500  copies  printed. 

3533.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Works,  with  an  Editorial  note 
by  Robert  Ross.    14  vols.  8vo,  white  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  A  limited  issue,  printed  on  handmade  paper.    Paris,  1908 

3534.  WILKINS  (GEORGE).  The  Miseries  of  Inforst 
Marriage.  Fourth  Edition.  4to,  dark  brown  calf,  gilt 
edges.  London,  1637 

3535.  WILLAN  (LEONARD).  Astr»a,  or.  True  Love's 
Myrrour.  A  Pastoral.  With  the  rare  portrait  by 
Cross.  Small  Svo,  citron  levant  morocco,  entirely  covered 
with  mosaic  inlays  in  red,  brown,  white,  blue  and  green, 
within  narrow  white  and  green  borders;  back  gilt  tooled 
and  inlaid ;  doublures  of  citron  levant,  gilt  edges ;  con- 
taining over  1300  SEPARATE  INLAYS;  in  slip  case,  by  The 
Club  Bindery,  finished  by  Leon  Maillard. 

London:  Printed  by  R.  White,  for  Henry  Cripps,  and 
Lodowick  Lloyd,  1651. 

*  Exceedingly  rare.     The  Heber  copy. 

3536.  WILLETTE  (ADOLPHE).  CEuvres  choisies  con- 
tenant  100  dessins  choisis  dans  le  "  Courrier  Frangais  "  de 
1884  a  1901.  Preface  illustre  de  I'auteur.  Imperial  Svo, 
citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  with  orig- 
inal covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.         Paris,  1901 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  papier  velin  "  pour  les  XX." 

3537.  WILLIAMS  (D.  E.).  The  Life  and  Correspond- 
ence of  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,  President  of  the  Royal 
Academy.  Portraits.  Two  volumes  extended  to  4,  8vo, 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London,  1831 

*  In  addition  to  the  3  portraits  of  Lawrence  issued  with  this 
book,  206  portraits,  &c.,  have  been  added,  including  all  the  im- 
portant examples  of  the  artist's  lifework.  The  greater  majority 
of  these  inserted  plates  are  in  proof  state,  some  are  colored, 
and  all  are  selected  impressions.  An  autograph  letter  of 
Lawrence  is  also  inserted,  and  special  title-pages. 

3538.  WILLIS  (ROBERT— Translator).  Facsimile  of 
the  Sketch-book  of  Wilars  de  Honecort,  an  architect  of  the 
thirteenth  century;  with  commentaries  and  descriptions  by 
M.  J.  B.  A.  Lassus  and  by  M.  J  [ules]  Quicherat,  Translated 
and  Edited,  with  many  additio)tal  Articles  and  Notes,  by  the 
Rev.  Robert  Willis.  Frontispiece,  73  plates  on  India  paper 
and  JfS  ivoodcuts.  4to,  purple  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  •  London,  185& 

563 


3539.  WILLS  (WILLIAM  GORMAN).  Melchior.  4to, 
vellum  boards,   uncut.  [Loudon],  1884 

*  One  of  7  copies  privately  printed. 

3540.  WILSON  (CHARLES  HEATH).  Life  and  Works 
of  Michelangelo  Buonarroti,  the  Life  partly  compiled  from 
that  bj'  the  Commend.  Aurelio  Gotti.  Illustrated.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1876 

3541.  WILSON  (JAMES  GRANT).  The  Life  and  Let- 
ters of  Fitz-Greene  Halleck.  Porirait  by  Hall  after  Inman 
and  engraved  title-page.     Roj'al  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  One  of  100  Large  Paper  copies.  New  York,  1869 

3542.  WILSON  (JOHN).  The  Poetical  Works  of  Pro- 
fessor Wilson,  ("Christopher  North").  12mo,  calf,  gilt 
back.  Edinburgh,  1858 

3543.  [WILSON  (THOMAS).]  A  Catalogue  Raisonne 
of  the  select  Collection  of  Engravings  of  an  Amateur. 
Plates  on  India  paper.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt 
panels,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews. 

London:  Privately  printed,  1828 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  113  portraits  and  other 
engravings,  the  majority  of  which  are  proofs ;  after  Bartolozzi, 
Raphael  Morghen,  Rembrandt,  &c.  Two  autograph  letters  by 
Wilson  are  laid  in. 

3544.  [WILSON  (THOMAS).]  A  Descriptive  Catalogue 
of  the  Prints  of  Rembrandt.  By  an  Amateur.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1836 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  of  which  ten  were  printed. 
Presented  by  the  author  to  Mr.  Tiffin,  Sept.  19,  1836,  with  an 

inserted  letter  from  Wilson  pertinent  to  the  subject. 

3545.  WINCHESTER  (WILLIAM  POWLET,  MAR- 
QUIS OF).  The  Lord  Marques  Idleness:  containing  mani- 
fold matters  of  acceptable  deuise,  as  sage  sentences, 
prudent  precepts,  morall  examples,  sweete  similitudes,  etc. 
Title  within  an  ornamental  border.  4to,  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges  (first  blank  missing). 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Edmund  Bollifant,  1587 

*  Apparently  the  only  copy  known  with  the  date 
1587,  all  the  others  being  dated  1586.    The  Halliwell-Tite  copy. 

3546.  WINKELMANN  (JOHANN  .JOACHIM).  Histoire 
de  I'Art  cliez  les  Anciens.  Traduite  de  I'Allemand  ;  avec 
des  notes  historiques  et  critiques  de  differens  auteurs.  par 
Huber,  et  revue  par  .Jansen.  Portrait,  frontispieces  and 
68  plates.  3  vols.  4to,  half  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut,  by  Roger  de  Coverly.  Paris,  [1794-1803] 

*  Large  Paper  copy.  The  third  volume  or  second  part  of 
the  second  volume  was  published  by  Gide  after  an  interval  of 
nine  years. 

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8547.  WITHER  (GEORGE).  Abvses  Stript,  and  Whipt: 
or  Satyricall  Essayes.  Diuided  into  two  Bookes.  Reuiewed 
and  enlarged.  With  curious  woodcut.  Small  8vo,  russia 
gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London:  Printed  for  Hnmfrey  Lownes,  1617 

*  The  Heber  copy. 

3548.  WITHER  (GEORGE).  Britain's  Remembrancer 
/  ^O — containing  a  Narration  of  the  Plague  lately  past;  a  De- 
claration of  the  Mischiefs  present;  and  a  Prediction  of 
Judgments  to  come;  (if  Repentance  prevent  not).  Engraved 
frontispiece,  in  the  lower  compartment  of  xvhich  is  a  bird's- 
eye  vieio  of  England  and  Scotland.  12mo,  green  levant  mo- 
rocco, richly  tooled  and  gilt  in  compartments,  doublure  of 
the  same,  gilt  edges,  in  a  case,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

Imprinted  for  Great  Britain,  and  are  to  be  sold  by  John 
Grismand,  1628. 

3549.  WITHER  (GEORGE).  Hymns  and  Songs  of  the 
Church.  With  an  introduction  by  Edward  Farr.  Portrait 
hy  Alais.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1856 

*  Contains  the  tunes  composed  by  Orlando  Gibbons. 

3550.  WITHER  (GEORGE).  Speculum  Speculativuin: 
or,  a  Considering-Glass;  Being  an  Inspection  Into  the 
present  and  late  sad  Condition  Of  these  Nations;  With 
some  cautional  expressions  made  thereupon,  Immediately^ 
after  His  Majesties  Restauration :  To  preserve  in  himself 
and  others  a  Christian  Obedience  to  God's  various  Dispen- 
sations. Hereby  also  are  some  Glimmerings  discovered  Of 
what  will  probably  ensue  hereafter.  Small  8vo,  brown 
levant  morocco  gilt,  doublure  of  maroon  russia  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  London.   .   .   .  Imprinted,  1660 

*Second  issue  of  the  first  edition ,  with  no  h'st  of  Errata  at  the  end. 

3551.  WITHER  (GEORGE).  An  Improvement  of  Im- 
prisonment, Disgrace,  Poverty,  into  Real  Freedom;  Honest 
Reputation,  Perdurable  Riches.  Evidenced  in  a  few  Crums 
and  Scraps;  Latelj'  found  in  a  Prisoners  Basket  at  Newgate. 
First  Edition.  Small  8vo,  olive  straight-grain  morocco, 
blind  tooled,  gilt  edges.     London:  Printed  in  the  Year  1661 

3552.  WITKOWSKI  (G.  J  —Editor).  Curiosites  medi- 
cales,  litteraires  et  artistiques  sur  les  seins  et  I'allaitement 
recueillies.  180  figures  dans  le  texte.  8vo,  original  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1898 

3553.  WORLIDGE  (THOMAS).  A  Select  Collection  of 
Drawings  from  Curious  Antique  Gems,  etched  after  the 
manner  of  Rembrandt  Etched  portrait  and  182  plates.  2 
vols.  4to,  old  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  borders,  gilt 
edges,  by  C.  Smith.  London,  1768 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

The  text  calls  for  only  one  hundred  and  eighty  plates,  but 
there  are  two  Fauns  at  No.  11,  and  preceding  No.  85,  at  the 
beginning  of  Volume  II,  is  an  extra  plate,   "  Medusa  Antique." 
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3554.  WORLIDGE  (THOMAS).  [Select  Collection  of 
Drawings  from  curious  Antique  Geras,  etched  after  the 
manner  of  Rembrandt.]  169  plates.  Royal  8vo,  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Alio.  [London,  J  768] 

*The  correct  edition  of  1768,  without  the  letterpress. 

3555.  WYCHERLEY   (WILLIAM).     Love   in    a  Wood; 

or,  St.  James's  Park,     A  Comedj%  As  it  is  Acted  at  the    ^y(s)-J  — 
Theatre   Royal,    by   his   Majesties   Servants.     Small    4to, 
crimson  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Club  Bind- 
ery. London:  Printed  by  J.  M.,  1672 

*  A  TALL  COPY  OF  THE  FiRST  EDITION  OF  THE  AUTHOR'S 
FIRST   BOOK. 

3556.  WYCHERLEY  (WILLIAM).  The  Country^Wife, 
a  comedy.  Acted  at  the  Thf^atre  Roj^al.  First  Edition. 
4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  iDy  Chambolle-Duru. 

London:  Thomas  Dring,  1675 

3557.  WYCHERLEY  (WILLIAM).  The  Plain-Dealer. 
A  Comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal.  4to,  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  hy  Chambolle  Duru. 

London:  T.  N.  for  James  Magnes  and  Rich.  Bentley,  1677 

*  First  Edition;  one  of  three  issues  made  in  1677. 

3558.  WYCHERLEY  (WILLIAM).  The  Gentleman  Danc- 
ing-Master. A  comedy.  As  it  is  Acted  Bj^  Their  Majesties 
Servants.  First  Edition.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru.      London:  H.  Herringman,  1693 

3559.  WYCHERLEY  (WILLIAM).  Miscellany  Poems: 
as  Satyrs,  Epistles,  Love-Verses,  Songs,  Sonnets,  c%c.  Folio, 
blue  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  edges,  by  Bed- 
ford. London:  Printed  for  Jeffery  Wale,  1706 

*  Second  Edition,  with  a  brilliant  impression  of  the  mezzo- 
tint portrait  of  Wycherley  engraved  by  Smith,  after  Sir  Peter 
Lely. 

3560.  WYCHERLEY  (WILLIAM).  The  Posthumous 
W^orks  of  William  Wycherley  Esq;  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Faithfully  publish'd  from  His  Original  Manuscripts,  by 
Mr.  Theobald.  In  two  parts.  To  which  are  Prefixed,  Some 
Memoirs  of  Mr.  Wycherley's  Life.  By  Major  Pack.  First 
Edition.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  hy 
The  Club  Bindery.     (A  few  leaves  stained.)    London,  1728 

3561.  WYCLIFFE  (JOHN— Translator).  The  New  Tes- 
tament in  English  translated  by  John  Wj'cliffe  Circa 
MCCCLXXX  Now  first  printed  from  a  contemporarj'  Manu- 
script formerly  in  the  Monastery  of  Sion  Middlesex  late  in 
the  Collection  of  Lea  Wilson.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco, 
blind-tooled,  gilt  over  uncut  edges,  by  David.  , 

London:  Printed  by  Charles  Whittingham  for  William 
Pickering,  1848. 

*  Thick  paper  copy,  printed  in  Old  English  type,  differing 
from  the  version  printed  by  Lewis  and  Baber. 

565 


3562.  WYNKEN  DE  WORDE.  Sermo  pro  Episcopo 
PUERORUM.  Black  letter^  double  columns.  12  unnumbered 
leaves  ivith  signatures  a-b6  ;  29  lines  to  the  2^age.  Fol.  1  r.  : 
In  die  Innocencium  sermo  pro  |  Episcopo  puerorum.  Fol. 
1  V.  blank.  Fol.  2  r.,  col.  1:  Landate  pueri  do-  |  minum. 
psalmo  Centesi-  |  mo.  xij?  et  pro  huius  col-  |  lacionis  funda- 
meuto.  I  (P)  Raj^se  ye  cliildern  {sic)  \  almj^ghty  god  as  |  the 
phylosophre  {sic)  sayth  .  .  .  Fol.  10  v.,  col.  1,  line  16: 
AMEN  I  C  Explicit  sermo  ista  (.)  ^[Seqnuut  indulgencie  | 
quas  papa  Johanes.  xxij.  |  concessit  .  .  .  Fol.  11  v.,  col.  2, 
line  11:  .  .  .  |  ma  (quoqz  terret)  scz  de  |  mones.  |  \^Caxton''s 
small  woodcut  device].  Last  leaf  cojitains  a  ivoodcutrepresent- 
ing  the  Crucifixion  on  the  recto,  verso  blank.  4to,  blue 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  C.  Lewis,  in  a  blue  levant  morocco 
case,  lined  with  silk.  Small  blank  portion  of  last  leaf  sup- 
plied. [Westminster:  Wynkyn  de  Worde,  ca.  1496] 

*  Extremely  rare  and  differing  from  the  copy  in  the 
British  Museum  described  by  Copinger  (II.  3299).  From 
the  J.  F.  Russell  collection  with  2  letters  from  John  G.  Nichols 
to  him  regarding  the  book,  laid  in. 

[See  Reproduction.] 

3563.  WYNKEN  DE  WORDE.  Demands  Joyous.  The 
Demaundes  Joyous. 

[Colojjhon]  TfThus  endeth  y*^  Demaundes  Joyous  Em- 
prynted  at  London  in  Fleetestrete  at  the  sygne  of  the 
swane  by  me  Wynkyn  de  Worde  In  the  yere  of  our  lorde  a 
MCCCCC  and  XL  12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges 
(last  leaf  repaired).  One  of  50  copies  printed  for  i)rivate 
distribution. 

[Reprinted  by  Thomas  White,  Johnson's  Court  (1829).] 

WYNKEN  DE  WORDE.  See  No.  845,  "  Communyca- 
con,"  and  No.  1616,  "  S.  Hieronymus. "  Nos.  1286  and 
1287  Fisher's  "  Saynges  of  Dauyd." 


3564.  "Y^AUVILLE  (D').     Traite   de   Venerie.     W   en- 

-^  graved  music  plates  of  hunting  fanfares.  4to, 
green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Chambolle-Duru. 
Scarce.  Paris,  1788 

3565.  YEATS  (WILLIAM  BUTLER).  The  Wind  among 
the  Reeds.     12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1903 

3566.  YOUNG  (EDWARD).  On  the  late  Queen's  Death 
and  his  Majesty's  Accession  to  the  Throne.  Inscribed  to 
Joseph  Addison.     First  Edition.     Folio,  blue  morocco. 

London,  1714 
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Sermo  pro  Episcofo  Puerorum,  printed  by  "Wyxkyx  de  Worde,  1496. 

(See  No.  3562.) 


3567.  YOUNG  (EDWARD).  The  Brothers.  A  tragedy. 
Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal  in  Drury-Lane.  First  Edition. 
8vo,  brown  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  The  Clnb  Bindery. 

London:  R.  Dodsley,  1753 

3568.  YOUNG  (EDWARD).  Works  of  the  Author  of  the 
Night  Thoughts.  Revised  and  corrected  by  himself.  Por- 
trait by  Boitard.  6  vols.  12mo,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  J.  Clarke.  London,  1774-78 

3569.  YOUNG  (EDWARD).  Night  Thoughts  by  Edward 
Young.  With  the  Life  of  the  Author,  and  notes  critical  & 
explanatory.  Portrait  and  S  illustrations  after  Stothard. 
Large  Paper.  Roj^al  8vo,  Spanish  calf,  marbled  edges 
(worn).  London,  1798 


3570.  yACHARIA    (JUST  FRIEDRICH  WILHELM). 
^^     Les  Quatre  Parties  du  Jour,  Poeme  traduit  de 

I'allemand  par  Muller.  Frontispiece,  four  plates  and  vig- 
nettes engraved  by  C.  Baquoy  after  Eisen.  8vo,  old  citron 
morocco,  silver  tooled,  gilt  end  papers,  gilt  edges. 

Paris,  1769 

*  Bound  with  the  above  is  Saint  Lambert's  Les  Saisons,  Am- 
sterdam, 1769. 

3571.  ZEEVSCHE  Nachtegael  ende  Des  selfs  dryderley 
gesang:  Geheel  anders  in  der  vvaerheyt  verthoont,  als  de 
selve  voor  desen  by  sommighe  uyt  enckel  mis-verstant  ver- 
keerdelijck  is  gheoordeelt.  First  Edition.  Froritispiece 
and  7  half-page  plates  engraved  by  P.  de  Jode,  C.  van  Que- 
booren  arid  others,  after  Adriaen  vande  Venne.  4to,  three 
parts  in  one  volume,  original  vellum  covers.  Bound  with 
several  other  works  of  the  same  period.    Middelburgh,  1623 

*  Among  the  contributors  to  this  work  are  Johanna  Coomans, 
Anna  Roemers,  Apollonius  and  Jacob  Schotte,  Jacob  Cats  and 
Adriaen  vande  Venne. 

3572.  ZINCGREFIUS  (J.  G.).  Emblematum  Ethico- 
Politicorum  Centuria.  Engraved  title  and  100  circular 
copper  engravings  of  emblems.     4to,  old  calf  (rebacked). 

Heidelbergse,  1666 

3573.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Mon  Salon,  augmente  d'une 
dedicace  et  d'un  appendice.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half 
cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1866 

3574.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  La  Confession  de  Claude.  First 
Edition.     12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1866 

3575.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Le  Voeu  d'une  Morte.  First 
Edition.     12mo,  original  wrappers  [dated  1867],  uncut 

Paris,  1866 

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3576.  ZOLA  (tmiLE).  Ed.  Manet,  l^tude  biographique 
«t  critique.  Accompagnee  d'un  portrait  d'JEd.  Manet  par 
JBracquemond  et  d'une  eau-forte  d^JEd.  Manet  d'apres 
Olympia.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  original 
covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1867 

3577.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Therese  Raquin.  First  Edition. 
12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured  silk  sides, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  [dated  1867]  bound  in,  by 
The  Club  Bindery..  Paris,  1868 

3578.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Madeleine  Ferat.  Facsimile. 
First  Edition.   12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.   Paris,  1868 

3579.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  La  Fortune  des  Rougon.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  half  cloth,  nncut,  original  wrappers  [dated 
1872]  bound  in.  Paris,  1871 

3580.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  La  Curee.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
[dated  1872]  bound  in,  by  Ourvand.  Paris,  1871 

3581.  ZOLA  (jfiMILE).  Contes  a  Ninon.  Nouvelle  edi- 
tion. 12mo,  half  citron  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  figured 
silk  sides,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1874 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

3582.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Contes  a  Ninon.  12mo,  half  red 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Canape. 

Paris,  [n.  d.] 

3583.  ZOLA  (:EMILE).  Nouveaux  Contes  a  Ninon:— Un 
Bain,  Les  Praises,  Le  Grand  Michu,  &c.  First  Edition. 
12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with 
the  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Canape. 

Paris:  Charpentier,  1874 

3584.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  L'Assommoir.  First  Edition. 
12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  cov- 
ers bound  in,  by  Ourvand.  Paris,  1877 

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3585.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  L'Assommoir.  Numerous  wood- 
■cuts.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  [Paris],  n.  d. 

3586.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Theatre.  12mo,  half  red  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  hy  Pouillet.  Paris,  1878 

*  One  of  75  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

3587.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Mes  Haines;  Causeries  litteraires 
et  artistiques;  Mon  Salon  (1866) ;  Edouard  Manet,  etude  bio- 
graphique et  critique.  Nouvelle  edition.  12mo,  half  blue 
levant  morocco,  figured  blue  silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1879 

*  One  of  75  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

568 


3588.  ZOLA  (l^MILE).  Naua.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured  silk  sides,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

*  One  of  325  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Paris,  1880 

3589.  ZOLA  (EMILE),  DE  MAUPASSANT  (GUY)  and 
four  others:  J.  K.  Huysmans,  Henr}^  Ceard,  Leon  Heu- 
uique,  Paul  Alexis.  Les  Soirees  de  Medan.  G.  Charpen- 
tier,  Editeur.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs. 

Paris,  1880 

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the  six  authors. 

3590.  ZOLA  (:^MILE).  Pot-Bouille.  First  Edition. 
12mo,  half  olive  levant  morocco  gilt,  plaid  silk  sides,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Binder3^ 

Paris,   1883 

*  One  of  350  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

3591.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Nana.  Edition  illustree  par 
Andre  GiU,  Bertall,  etc.  4to,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  with  the  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1882 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Large  Holland  paper,  with  duplicates 
of  the  woodcuts  on  India  paper. 

3592.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Au  Bonheur  des  Dames.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured 
silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1883 

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3593.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Le  Capitaine  Burle.  12mo,  half 
brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured  satin  sides,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, by  The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1883 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

3594.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Une  Page  d'Amour.  2  vols, 
royal  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  fillets,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.     Paris,  1884 

*  One   of   20    copies   on    thick   India  paper,  with  the 
etchings  in  two  states. 

3595.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Nais  Micoulin.  12mo,  half  green 
levant  morocco  gilt,  Dresden  silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.    Paris,  1884 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

3596.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Les  Mysteres  de  Marseille. 
Nouvelle  edition.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  figured 
silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.    Paris,  1884 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

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3597.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  La  Joie  de  Vivre.  First  Edi- 
tion. 12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured  satin 
sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club 
Bindery.  Paris,  1881 

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3598.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Germinal.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
wrappers  bound  in,  by  Canape.  Paris,  1885 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Presentation  copy 
from  the  author  to  Edmund  de  Goncourt,  with  inscription  on 
the  half-title. 

3599.  ZOLA  (lEMILE).  L'CEuvre.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  blue  levant  morocco,  figured  silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery.    Paris,  1886 

*  One  op  175  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

3600.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  LaTerre.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
wrappers  bound  in,  by  Canape.  Paris,  1887 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

3601.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  LaTerre.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in.  Paris,  1887 

*  One  of  275  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

3602.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Renee.  Piece  en  cinq  Actes. 
First  Edition.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  '  Paris,  1887 

3603.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Le  Reve.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured  silk  sides,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

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^3604.  ZOLA(]EMILE).  Le  Voeu  d'une  Morte.  Nouvelle 
Edition.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured 
silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  The  Club  Bindery.    Paris,  1889 

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3605.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  La  Bete  Humaine.  First  Edi- 
tion. 12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Canape.  Paris,  1890 

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court's  copy,  with  his  autograph. 

3606.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  L'Argent.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  blue  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers 
bound  in,  by  Canape.  Paris,  1891 

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3607.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  La  Debacle.  First  Edition. 
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top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The  Club  Bindery. 

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3608.  ZOLA  (:^MILE).  Le  Bocteur  Pascal.  Folding 
plate.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco 
gilt,  plaid  silk  sides,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1893 

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3609.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  La  Curee.  Compositions  de 
Georges  Jeanniot.  Imp.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco,  chis- 
elled figure  of  a  man  on  front  cover,  gilt  over  uncut  edges, 
with  the  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Raparlier. 

Paris:  E.  Testard,  1894 

*  One  of  130  copies  on  India  paper,  with  duplicate  set  of  the 
illustrations,  proofs  before  letters. 

3610.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  LesTrois  Villes.  Lourdes.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  plaid 
silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by 
The  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1894 

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3611.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Les  Trois  Villes.  Rome.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured 
silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  by 
The  Club  B^indery.  Paris,  1896 

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3612.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Nouvelle  Campagne,  1896.  12mo, 
halt  light  brown  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured  brown  and 
green  silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in, 
by  the  Club  Bindery.  Paris,  1897 

*  First  edition  of  articles  which,  except  the  last,  appeared 
in  Le  Figaro.     One  of  20  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

3613.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Les  Trois  Villes.  Paris.  First 
Edition.  12mo,  half  citron  levant  morocco  gilt,  figured 
silk  sides,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  The 
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I 


American  ipi^torp  auD   literature. 


DATE. 

AUTHOR  OR  TITLE. 

LOT  NO. 

1493. 

Columbus. 

Epistola   Christofori  Colom. 

835 

1494. 

Columbus. 

Veradus-Columbus. 

836 

1503. 

Bergomensis. 

Croniearum. 

402 

1504. 

Vespueeius. 

Lettera. 

3831 

1504. 

Vespuccius. 

Third  Voyage. 

3332 

1504. 

Vespueeius. 

Third  Voyage. 

3333 

1512. 

Montalboddo. 

Paesi  nouamente  ritrouati. 

2351 

1515. 

Vespuccius. 

Xouveau    Monde    et    Xaviga- 

tions. 

3334 

1516. 

Giustiniani. 

Psalter. 

2818 

1534. 

Amandus. 

Chronica. 

75 

1535-57. 

,  Oviedo. 

La    historia    general    des    las 

Indias. 

2597 

1539. 

Apianus. 

Cosmographia. 

118 

1552-53. 

,  Las  Casas. 

Complete  Set  of  Tracts. 

1960 

1554. 

Gomara. 

Historia  General  de  las  Indias. 

1465 

1554. 

Gomara. 

Historia  de  Mexico. 

1466 

1556. 

Oviedo. 

L'Histoire  Naturelle  des  Indes. 

2598 

1556. 

Munster. 

Cosmographie  Uhiverselle. 

260 

1557. 

Staden. 

Historia  und  Besehreibung  in 

den  Xewen  Welt  America. 

3130 

1558. 

Thevet. 

Les  Singularitez  de  la  France 

Antaretique. 

3228 

1560. 

Cieca  di  Leone. 

Croniea    del    Gran    Regno    del 

Perv. 

798 

1563. 

Puga. 

Prouisiones,  eedulas. 

1563 

1578. 

Beste. 

Voyages  of  Martin  Frobisher. 

421 

1580. 

Monardes. 

Joyfvll  Xewes  out  of  the  new- 

found world. 

2335 

1586. 

Laudonniere. 

Histoire  de  la  Floride. 

1968 

1590. 

Hariot. 

Eaport  de  la  Virginie. 

969 

1590-1634.  De  Bry. 

Grand  Voyages. 

968 

1598. 

Las  Casas. 

Narratio  Eegionum  Indicarum 

per  Hispanos. 

1961 

1606. 

Baxter. 

Sir  Philip  Sydneys  Ourania. 

342 

1612. 

Hudson. 

Descriptio  Detectionis  Freti. 

1717 

1612. 

Martyr   (Peter). 

Historic  of  the  West  Indies. 

2217 

'1613. 

Champlain. 

Les  Voyages. 

732 

1618. 

Lescarbot. 

Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 

2021 

1620. 

Whitbourne. 

Discovery  of  Nevv-fovnd-land. 

3495 

1621. 

Philoponus. 

Nova   Typis    Transaeta   Navi- 

gatio. 

2679 

573 

DATE. 

1624.  Smith. 

1625-26  Purchas. 

1630.  Smith. 

1632.  Champlain. 

1632.  Sagard   (Theodat). 

1637.  Morton. 

1643.  Eliot. 

1647.  Eliot. 

1647.  Ward. 


1648. 

Eliot. 

1649. 

Eliot. 

1649. 

Bullock. 

1652. 

Eliot. 

1653. 

Eliot. 

1655. 

Eliot. 

1655. 

Van  Der  Donck. 

1656. 

Van  Der  Donck. 

1659. 

Eliot. 

1662. 

Gray. 

1669. 

Morton. 

1671. 

1671. 

Eliot. 

1672. 

Josselyn. 

1672. 

Lederer. 

1674. 

Josselyn. 

1675. 

1689. 

Byfield. 

1702. 

Mather   (Cotton). 

]730. 

Charlevoix. 

1744. 

Horsmanden. 

1747. 

Stith. 

1749. 

New  York  Laws. 

1753. 

Livingston. 

1753. 

Livingston. 

1757. 

Smith. 

1759. 

1769. 

Burke. 

1774. 

Massachusetts  Bay. 

1775. 

Hubbard. 

1781. 

Dusimitier. 

1783. 

Dusimitier. 

AUTHOR  OR  TITLE.  LOT  NO. 

Historic  of  Virginia.  3093 

Pilgrims.  2819 
Travels,  etc.,  in  Europe,  Asia, 

Affrica  and  America.  3094 

Les  Voyages.  733 

Voyage  du  pay  des  Hurons.  2956 

New  English  Canaan.  2395 

Indian   Tracts.     No.    1.  1191 

Indian   Tracts.     No.   2.  1192 
The   Simple   Cobler   of   Agga- 

vvam.  3476 

Indian  Tracts.     No.  3.  1193 

Indian  Tracts.     No.  4.  1194 

Virginia.  618 

Indian  Tracts.     No.  5.  1195 

Indian  Tracts.     No.  6.  1196 

Indian  Tracts.     No.  7.  1197 

Nieuw-Nederlant.  3308 

Nieuw-Nederlant.  3309 

Indian  Tracts.     No.  8.  1198 

Virginia's  Cure.  1479 

New-Englands  Memoriall.  2394 
Great  Storm  in  the  Gulph  of 

Florida.  1014 
Indian  Tracts.  No.  9.  1199 
New-England  Earities  Dis- 
covered. 1809 
Discoveries.  1976 
Two  Voyages  to  New  England.  1810 
King  Philip 's  War  Narratives, 

Nos.  1,  3,  and  4.  2545 
Ijate  Eevolution  in  New-Eng- 
land. 652 
Magnalia  Christi.  2229 
Histoire  de  S.  Dominique.  750 
Journal.  1700 
Virginia.  3152 

2548 

Independent  Eeflector.  2548 

Occasional  Eeverberator.  2548 
History    of    the    Province    of 

New  York.  3096 
Surprising    appearance    of    a 

Ghost.  2546 
Case     of     Great-Britain     and 

America.  632 

Eegulations.  2222 

Indian  Wars  in  New-England.  1715 

Portraits.  1182 

Portraits  of  the  Eevolution.  1183 
574 


DATE. 

AUTHOR 

OR  TITLE. 

LOT  NO. 

1784. 

Filson. 

Discovery,  etc.,  of  Kentucky. 

1284 

[1790-1800].  End  XVIII 

Century. 

Chap-Books. 

739 

1804. 

Irving. 

Early  Manuscript  Journal. 

1758 

1805. 

Irving. 

Early  Manuscript  Note  Book. 

1759 

1809. 

Irving. 

History  of  New  York. 

1762 

1816. 

Barbe-Marbois. 

Complot  d 'Arnold  et  de  Clinton 

.    323 

1819. 

Irving. 

' 

History  of  New  York. 

1763 

1830. 

Irving. 

Manuscript  Note  Books. 

1760 

1833. 

Irving. 

Manuscript  Note  Books. 

1761 

1840-44, 

.  Audubon. 

Birds  of  America. 

153 

1849-1854.  Audubon 

and 

Baclunan. 

Quadrupeds  of  North  America. 

155 

1888. 

Harrisse. 

Columbus    and    the    Bank    of 
Saint  George. 

1560 

1892. 

Harrisse. 

Discovery  of  North  America. 

1561 

1893. 

Stevens. 

New  Laws  of  the  Indies. 

3151 

575 


5^ncunafiula, 


GERMANY. 
Mainz  [n.  a.  1454]. 

Printer  of  the  43  line  Bible.     [1450-54.] 
Biblia  Latina.     [1450-55].     No.  656. 

Peter  Schoflfer  with  Johann  Fust.     1457-66. 
Bonifacius  VIII.     Liber  Sextus  Decretalium.     17  Dec.  1465.     No.  500. 

Peter  Schoffer  alone.     1467.  March  6-1500.  Oct.  5. 
Valerius  Maximus.     14  June  1471.     No.  3298. 

Aquino  (Thomas  de).     Summa,  prima  secunde.     8  Nov.  1471.     No.  126. 
Bonifacius  VIII.     Liber  Sextus  Decretalium.     5  Apr.  1473.     No.  501 . 

Printer  of  the  Catholicon  (J.  Gutenberg?)    1460. 
Balbus.     Catholicon.     1460.     No.  304. 

Printer  of  the  Darmstad  Prognostication,     [n.  a.  1476.] 
Schilditz.     Speculum  Manuale  sacerdotum.     [c.  1475-80.]     No.  2993. 

Strassburg  [n.  a.  1461]. 

Printer  of  the  1481  "  Legenda  aurea"  (Martin  Schott?).     1481-83. 
Eyb.     Margarita  poetica.     [c.  1483.]     No.  1240. 

Johann  Reinhard  of  Griiningen.     1483  Aug.  28-1500  and  later. 
Terentius.     Comoediae.     1  Nov.  1496.     No.  3312. 

Johann  Priiss.     1483-1500  and  later. 
[Bidpay.]     Directorium  humana3  vitae.     [1483?]     No.  439. 

Printer  of  the  1483  "  Jordanus  de  Quedlinburg."     1483-99 
^sopus  Fabula3.     [a.  1483.]     No.  35. 

Martin  Flach.     1487  May  10-1500  and  later. 
Molitor.     De  laniis  et  phitonicis  mulieribus.     [c.  1490.]     No.  2334. 

KoLN,  1466. 

Ulrich  Zel  of  Hanau.     1466-94. 
Augustinus.     Enchiridion  de  fide.     [c.  1467.]     No.  156. 
Gerson.     Opusculum  tripartitum.     [c.  1468.]     No.  1398. 

Arnold  ter  Hoernen.     1470-1482. 
[Rolewinck.]     Sermo  in  festo  prajsentionis  B.  Virginis.     1470.     No.  3933. 

Johann  Koelhoflf  the  Elder.     1472-93. 
[Kannemann.]     Duarum  passionum  collectio.     [c.  1477.]     No.  1831. 

Printer  of  the  Sarum  Breviary,     [date  ?] 
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Ludwig  of  Renchen.     1483-92. 
Nider.     Prseceptorium.     [c.  I486.]     No.  2553. 

576 


NORNBERG,  1470. 

Anton  Koberger.     n.  a.  1471-1500  and  later. 
Biblia  Latina.     16  Nov.  1475.     No.  657. 

Hieronymus.     Vitte  sanctorum  patrum.     7  May  1478.     No.  1615. 
Biblia  Latina.     10  Nov.  1478.     No.  659. 
Durandus.     Rationale.     19  Apr.  1480.     No.  1172. 
Schedel.     Liber  chronicaruin.     12  July,  1493.     No.  2992. 

Caspar  Hochfeder.     1491  March  27-1498  March  19. 
Kempis.     Opera.     29  Nov.  1494.     No.  1841. 

ITALY. 

Roma,  1467. 
Conrad  Sweynheym  and  Arnold  Pannartz.     1467-1473  Dec.  31. 
Ca?sar.     Commeutarii.     12  May  1469.     No.  670. 
Cicero.     Epistolas  ad  Brutum,  etc.     1470.     No.  790. 

Eucharius  Silber.     1480  May  20-1500  and  later. 
Columbus.     Epistola  de  insulis  noviter  repertis.      [a.    April  _29]  1498. 

No.  835. 

Venezia,  1469. 

Wendelin  of  Speier.     1469-1477,  March  10. 

Boccaccio.     Genealogise  deorum  et  de  montibus,  etc.    1472-73.    No.  470. 

Nicolas  Jenson  of  Sommevoire.     1470-1480  Sept  20. 
Leonardus  Aretinus.     De  bello  italico.     1471.     No.  128. 
Diogenes  Laertius.     Vitte  philosophorum.     14  Aug.  1475.     No.  1054. 
Plinivis.     Historia  naturale  tr.  da  C.  Laadino.     1476.     No.  2703. 
Biblia  Latina.     1476.     No.  658. 

Adam  of  Ammergau.     1471  May  18-1472. 
Cicero.     Orationes.     1472.     No.  791. 

Bartolomeo  of  Cremona,  alone,  1472-1473  Nov.  30. 
Antoninus.     Confessionale  (Defecerunt).     [a.  a.  Aug.]  1473.     No.  117. 

A.  de  Paltasichis  alone.     147f  Jan.  31-1492  Jan.  21. 
Aulus  Gellius.     Noctes  Atticte.     1477.     No.  1392. 

Andrea  Torresano  di  Asola,  alone.     1486  Aug.  29-1500  Jan.  12.. 
Sabellicus.     Res  Venetse.     21  May  1487.     No.  2952. 

Aldo  Manutio.     149*  Febr.  28-1500  and  later. 
Aristoteles.     Opera,  graece.     Vol.  I.     1  Nov.  1495.     No.  134. 
Bembus,  ^tna.    Febr.  1495.     No.  392. 
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Ferrara,  1471  July  2. 
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FiRENZE,  1471  Nov.  7. 
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Lorenzo  Morgiani  and  Johann  Petri.     1490  Oct.  8-1498 
Nesius.     Oraculum  de  novo  sseculo.     8  May  1497.     No.  2540. 
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577 


Napoli,  1471. 
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Plinius.     Epistolte.     July  1476.     No.  2704. 

SWITZERLAND. 
Basel  [n.  a.  1468]. 
Johann  Bergmann  of  Olpe.     1494  Febr.  11-1499. 
Verardus — Columbus.     1494.     No.  836. 
Brant.     Stultifera  navis.     1  Aug.  1497.     No.  541. 

FRANCE. 
Paris,  1470. 
Ulrich  Gering  with  Martin  Kranz  and  Michael  Friburger.     1470-73. 
Fichet.     Rhetorica.     [July  1471.]     No.  1268. 

Philippe  Pigouchet.     1491  Dec,  1-1500  and  later. 
Heures  a  I'usage  de  Romme.     17  Sept.  1496.     No.  1680. 

Books  printed  for  Antoine  Verard.     1488-1500  and  later. 
Froissart.     Chronique  [1495-1500].     No.  1342. 
La  Fleur  des  Commandements  [6  Sept.  1499  ?]     No.  1306. 
Terence,     [c.  1500].     No.  3213. 

HOLLAND. 

GOUDA,  1477  May  24. 
Gerardus  Leeu.     1477  May  24-1484  June  19. 
Dialogus  Creaturarum.     31  Aug.  1482.     No.  1028. 

BELGIUM. 

Lou  VAIN  [a.  7  Aug.  1474.] 
Johann  of  Paderborn  [J.  de  Westphalia]  1474  Dec.  9-1496  Nov.  7. 
Henricus  de  Zoemeren — Epitonia.     1481.     No.  1594. 
Johannes  Junior.     Scala  coeli.     1485.     No.  2553. 

Antwerp.  1481  June  8. 
Gerardus  Leeu.  1484  Sept.  18-1493. 
Ludolphus  Carthusiensis.     Tboeck  vanden  leven  Ihesu  Christi.     3  Nov. 
1487.     No.  2140. 

ENGLAND. 
Westminster,  1477. 
William  Caxton.     1477-90. 
Chaucer.     Canterbury  Tales  [1477-78.]     No.  757. 
Higden.     Polychronicon.     [a.  2  July.]     1482.     No.  1618. 

Wynkyn  de  Worde.     1493-1500  (later  in  London). 
Vitas  patrum  [b.  21  Aug.]  1495.     No.  1616. 
Sermo  pro  episcopo  puerorum.     [c.  1496.]     No.  3562. 
Communycacyon  betwene  God  and  Man.     [c.  1499  ?]     No.  845. 

St.  Albans,  1480. 
The  Schoolmaster  Printer.     1480-86. 
Chronicles  of  England,     [n.  b.  1483.]     No.  780. 

578 


Slrmotial  anti  ^^^ociation  ^^intiing^. 


ENGLISH. 

Anne  (Queen),  183,  3066. 

€harles  I,  230. 

Charles  II,  218,  2059. 

Clare  (John— Earl  of),  2514. 

Dvidley  (Robert — Earl  of  Leicester),  173. 

Evelyn  (John),  3117. 

Gosford  (Lord),  3420. 

James  I,  3093. 

Henrietta  Maria,  Queen  of  Charles  I,  244. 

Laud  (Archbishop),  291. 

Eichmond  (Duchess  of),  3093. 

FRENCH. 
Albert  (Charles  d').  Due  de  Luynes,  2716,  3010. 
Angouleme  (Duchesse  d'),  2646. 
Anna  of  Austria,  175. 
Audenet  (Adolphe),  776. 
Berry  (Duchesse  de),  3854. 
Bevy  (Louis  Philibert  Joseph  Joly  de),  2437. 
Boucherat  (Louis),  Conite  Compans,  2443. 
Bouillon  (Claude  de),  222. 

Bourbon  (Charles  Louis  de).  Count  of  Villafranca,  1617. 
Bourbon-Conti  (Louis  de),  2015,  3078. 
Bourbon  (Jeanne  Baptiste  de),  176. 
Bouthillier  (Leon  de).  Count  de  Chaviguy,  (?),  1122. 
Coislin  (Marquis  de),  1001. 

Colbert  (Jean  Baptiste),  Marquis  de  Seignelay,  178,  3232. 
Des  Fortes  (Fhilippe),  abbe  de  Thyron,  203. 
Du  Barry  (Madame  Jeanne),  3176. 
Elizabeth  (Frincess),  sister  of  Louis  XIV,  234. 
Feriol  Family,  3380. 

Fevret  de  Fontelle  (Claude  Marie),  3325. 
Feydeau  de  Brou  (Denis),  3016. 
Fleury  (Cardinal  de),  537. 
Fouquet  Family,  177. 
Francis  I.,  215. 
Franconville  Family,  2981. 

Grammont  (Beatrix  de  Choiseul-Stainville,  Duchesse  de),  1870. 
Grolier(Jean),  247,  256,  269,  278. 
Henry  II.,  260,  2432. 

Henry  II.  and  Diane  de  Poitiers,  241,  287. 
Henry  III.,  207,  273. 
Henry  IV.,  182,  248,  2440,  2441,  3237. 
Hoym  (Count  de),  791,  1392,  2530. 
La  Bedoyere  (Henri  de),  2354. 
La  Croix-Laval  (Count  de),  2423. 
Lagondie  (Conte  Joseph  de),  2352. 
Le  Douarain  (I'Abbe),  2315. 

579 


Longepierre  (Baron  de),  1673,  1865. 

Louis  XIII.,  251,  2440,  2441,  2590. 

Louis  XIII.  and  Anna  of  Austria,  250. 

Louis  XIV.,  206,  263,  2682,  3209. 

Louis  XV.,  1258,  2400,  2661,  2705. 

Louis  XVIII. ,  2089. 

Louis- Joseph,  son  of  Louis  XVI.,  371. 

Louis  Philippe,  2364,  2562. 

Machault  (L.  C.  de),  siegneur  d'Arnouville,  2905. 

Malinfant  (Jacques),  almoner  of  the  Queen  of  Navarre,  213. 

Marie  Antoinette,  192,  1914. 

Marie  Leczinska,  264,  2506,  2509,  2566. 

Mazarin  (Cardinal),  228. 

Mazarin  (Louis-Jules),  Baron  Mancini,  282. 

Medici  (Marie  de'),  201. 

Miromenil  (Armand-Thomas  Hue  de),  chancellor  of  France,  2622. 

Morante  (J.  Gomez  de  La  Cortina,  marquis  de),  2163. 

Mornay-Soult  (A.  J.  C.  J.),  marquis  de  Mornay-Montchevreuil,  2984. 

Napoleon  I.,  221. 

Orleans  (Marie-Anne-Louise  d'),  274. 

Phelypeaux  (Louis),  marquis  de  la  Vrilliere,  2925. 

Pompadour  (Madame  de).  172,  180,  276,  358. 

Richelieu  (Ai-mand  du  Plessis  Wignerot.  Duo  de),  53. 

Richelieu  (Cardinal),  196. 

Richelieu  d'Aguillon  (Lady  of  the  family  of  Du  Plessis  de  Wignerot  de), 

216. 
Richelieu  (Marechal  de),  1131. 
Rohan  (Charles),  Prince  de  Soubise  de,  960. 
Sartines  (A.  R.  J.  Gualbert-Gabriel  de),  1953. 
Savoy  (Cardinal  Emanuel  of),  267. 
Savoy  (Marie  Josephine  Louise  of),  249. 
Savoy  (Eugene,  Prince  of) ,  2627. 
Saxe  (Mane  Josephe  de),  229. 
Seilliere  (Baron  Achille),  773. 
Sophie  de  France,  daughter  of  Louis  XV.,  198. 
Thou  (J.  A.  de),  24,227,  2176. 

Valois  de  Saint-Remy  (Marie-Marguerite  de),  258,268. 
Verrue  (Jeanne-Baptiste  d' Albert  de  Luynes,  Comtesse  de),  933,  2670. 
Victoire  de  France,  daughter  of  Louis  XV,  225,  2625. 

ITALIAN. 
Albani  Family,  202,  2444. 

Barberini  (Cardinal),  2422. 

Benedict  XIIL,  243. 

Canevari  (Demetrio),  170,  200,  238, 

Clement  XI.,  233. 

Ferrari  (Gabriel  Giolito  de'),  2511. 

Foscarini  (Marco,  Doge),  990. 

Foscarini  Family,  2048. 

Gonzaga  Family,  194. 

Maioli  (Thomas),  242, 272. 

Spinola  Family  of  Genova,  688,  833. 

580 


^itibtt^  anD  ^^inding. 


AMEEICAN  BINDERS. 

The  Club  Bindery.  Nos.  116,  214,  452,  472,  597,  670,  1200,  1219,  1413, 
1442,  1443,  1446,  1453,  1569,  2461,  2508,  2510,  2822,  3036,  3535, 
and  409  other  examples. 

Matthews  (Alfred  and  William).     2229,  and  fifty-two  other  examples. 

ARABIAN  BINDING. 

Silver  binding.     No.  266. 

DUTCH  BINDINGS. 

Embroidered  binding.     No.  285. 

Tortoise  shell  and  silver  bindings.     18th  century.     Nos.  185  and  286. 

ENGLISH  BINDERS. 

Bedford.     One  hundred  and  sixty-four  examples. 

Cobden-Sanderson.     Nos.  219,  254,  and  284. 

Gosden.     No.  3434. 

Lewis.     Nos.  787,  2434,  3420,  and  twenty-two  other  examples. 

Mearne  (Charles).     Nos.  209  and  252. 

Mearne  (Samuel),    Nos.  262  and  283. 

Payne  (Roger).     Nos.  169,  171,  174,  181,  2065,  2704  and  3170. 

Pratt.     Forty  examples 

Riviere.     Nos.  780,  998,  1118,  1627,  1830,  1989,  2164,  2167,  2471,  2473, 

and  175  other  examples. 
Zaehnsdorf.     Forty-two   examples. 

ENGLISH  BINDINGS. 

Embroidered  bindings.     17th  century.     Nos.  184  and  188. 

Silver  bindings.     17th  century.     No.  217. 

Silver  bindings.     18th  century.     No.  210. 

Silver  bindings.     19th  century.     No.  197. 

Stag  skin  and  silver  binding.     No.  289. 

Velvet  binding.     No.  288. 

FLEMISH  BINDING. 

Silver  binding.     17th  century.     No.  2478. 

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FEENCH  BINDEES. 

Alio.     No.  1371  and  thirty-six  other  examples. 

Bauzonnet.     Nine  examples. 

Bauzonnet-Trautz.     No.  45  and  ten  other  examples. 

Belz-Niedree.     Forty-three  examples. 

Boyet.     Six  examples. 

Bozerian  Jeune.     Six  examples. 

Canape.     Twelve  examples. 

Cape.     Nos.  1999,  2178,  2466,  2567,  and  forty-five  other  examples. 

Chambolle-Duru.  Nos.  387,  2097,  2662,  2834,  and  eighty-nine  other 
examples. 

Champs.     Fifty-three  examples. 

Cuzin.     Nos.  1097,  2087,  2349,  2525,  and  thirty-five  other  examples, 

David.     Nos.  75,  3035,  and  eighty-two  other  examples. 

Derome.     Nos.  894,  1914,  2315,  and  thirty-three  other  examples. 

Derome  Jeune.     Ten  examples. 

Duru.     Fourteen  examples. 

Duseuil.     Seven  examples. 

Eve  (Clovis).     Nos.  203,  281,  1695  and  1827. 

Gruel.     Nos.  60,  1328,  1525,  1680,  2513,  and  five  other  examples. 

Hardy-Mennil.     Sixteen  examples. 

Joly.     Nos.  1500,  2468,  2472,  and  fifteen  other  examples. 

Le  Gascon.     Nos.  190,  239,  250,  251,  259,  261,  280,  1696,  2530  and  3188. 

Lortic.  Nos.  841,  1343,  2098,  2344,  3331,  3362,  and  forty-four  other 
examples. 

Lyonnese  (ancient)  calf  bindings.     Nos.  1684  and  1686. 

Mercier.     Nos.  143,  656,  757,  2423,  3355,  and  fourteen  other  examples. 

Michel  (Marius).  Nos.  1095,  2281,  2537,  2804,  and  nineteen  other  ex- 
amples. 

Monnier.     No.  245. 

Padeloup.  Nos.  234,  235,  282,  2088,  2357,  and  twenty-four  other  ex- 
amples. 

Eaparlier.     Seven  examples. 

Eousselle.     Eighteen  examples. 

Thibaron.     Seventeen  examples. 

Thibaron-Joly.     No.  1689  and  nine  other  examples. 

Trautz-Bauzonnet.     Nos.  275,  1323,  2465,  2849  and  107  other  examples. 

FEENCH  BINDINGS. 

Embroidered  binding.     No.   223. 

Morocco  bindings.     15th  century.     No.  2463. 

Morocco  bindings.     16th  century.     No.  2421. 

Morocco  bindings.     17th  century.     No.  2480. 

Painted  calf  bindings.     16th  century.     Nos.  1688,  1690,  1691  and  1692. 

Seal  skin  binding.     17th  century.     No.  2481. 

Silver  bindings.     16th  century.     No.  2447. 

Silver  bindings.     17th  century.     No.  3202. 

GEEMAN  BINDINGS. 
Calf  bindings.     15th  century.     Nos.  2553  and  2577. 
Silver  bindings.     18th  century.     Nos.  186,  189,  246  and  2452. 

583 


ITALIAN  BINDINGS. 

Embroidered  binding.     No.  243. 

Marbled  painted  calf  bindings.     Nos.  2568  and  2569. 
Morocco.     15tli  century.     Nos.  2417  and  2454. 
Morocco.     16th  century.     Nos.  2587,  2666  and  3015. 

PERSIAN  BINDINGS.  • ' 

Lacquered  bindings.  15th  century.  No.  2419. 
Lacquered  bindings.  16th  century.  No.  2483. 
Lacquered  bindings.  18th  century.  No.  2484. 
Lacquered  bindings.  18th  and  19th  centuries.  No.  2486. 
Lacqviered  bindings.  19th  century.  No.  2497. 
Morocco  bindings.  18th  and  19th  centuries.  No.  2485. 
Morocco  bindings.     19th  century.     No.  2488. 

SPANISH  BINDING. 
Mother-of-pearl  binding.     19th  century.     No.  212. 

In  addition  to  the  binders  and  binderies  named  above,  the  work  of  less 
important  English,  American  and  French  binders  and  binderies  is  repre- 
sented bv  numerous  examples. 


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PRICED  LIST 

(IV    TIIK 

ISobcrt  l^oe  Library 


PART  SECOND 


Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

1.... 

...$  25.00 

39 

.$   52.50 

77.... 

$  3.00 

2.  ..  . 

.  .  .      30.00 

40 

.      22.50 

78... 

....    40.00 

3.... 

.  .  .      25.00 

41 

.      40.00 

79... 

....    12.50 

4.... 

.  .  .      17.50 

42 

.      20.00 

80... 

....    22.50 

5.... 

3.00 

43 

6.00 

81... 

....    37.50 

6.... 

4.00 

44 

6.00 

82... 

....    11.00 

7.... 

.  .  .      27.50 

45 

.    125.00 

83... 

....     6.00 

8 

.  .  .      27.50 

46 

.     45.00 

84... 

....     8.00 

9.... 

.  .  .      17.50 

47 

2.00 

85... 

....    30.00 

10.... 

.  .  .      12.50 

48 

.  .     12.00 

86... 

....    19.00 

11.  ... 

7.50 

49 

.  .     10.00 

87... 

....    27.50 

12.... 

.  .  .      10.00 

50 

.  .     10.00 

88... 

....    22.50 

13 ...  . 

5.00 

51 

7.50 

89.... 

....    11.00 

14.... 

. .  .      30.00 

52 

8.00 

90... 

....     6.00 

15.... 

.  .  .      22.50 

53 

.  .     14.00 

91 ...  . 

....    20.00 

16.... 

.  .  .      17.50 

54 

3.00 

92.... 

....      1.00 

17.... 

...    950.00 

55 

5.00 

93.... 

...    125.00 

18.... 

.  .  .      50.00 

56 

9.00 

94.... 

....    25.00 

19.... 

3.50 

57  ...spf^is^. 

...     32.50 

95.... 

.  . .    105.00 

20 ...  . 

.  .  .      12.00 

58...:.; 

. .     22.50 

96.... 

....    40.00 

21.... 

5.00 . 

59 

.  .     17.50 

97... 

....   35.00 

22 ... . 

.  .  .      15.00 

60 

.  .     90.00 

98.... 

....    95.00 

23.... 

.  .  .      95.00 

61 

.    160.00 

99 ...  . 

.  . .    100.00 

24 

.  .  .      35.00 

62 

.    250.00 

100. ... 

....    17.50 

25 

...    800.00 

63 

6.00 

101 

....    20.00 

26 

...    450.00 

64 

4.00 

102.... 

....    10.00 

27 

.  .  .      12.50 

65 

1.00 

103 . . . . 

....    42.50 

28 ...  . 

5.00 

66 

5.00 

104... 

....     8.00 

29 

.  .  .      12.50 

67 

.     25.00 

105.... 

....    40.00 

30.... 

.  .  .      72.50 

68 

.     25.00 

106.... 

....    27.50 

31 

.  .  .      10.00 

69 

.     25.00 

107.... 

....    11.00 

32 

.  .  .      52.50 

70 

.     95.00 

108.... 

....      9.00 

33 

.  .  .      20.00 

71 

.     12.50 

109.... 

....    15.00 

34.... 

6.00 

72 

.  .     22.50 

110.... 

....    30.00 

35.... 

.  .  .      40.00 

73 

1.00 

111.... 

....    21.00 

36.... 

2.50 

74 

.    110.00 

112... 

....     8.00 

37 

. .  .      42.50 

75 

. .     92.50 

113.... 

...    370.00 

38 

. . .      37.50 

76 

6.00 

114.... 

....    11.00 

The  Anderson  Auction  Co, 


Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

166 $  30.00 

167 120.00 

168 325.00 

169 225.00 

170 250.00 

171 100.00 

172 250.00 

173 310.00 

174 340.00 

175 350.00 

176 300.00 

177 75.00 

178 40.00 

179 45.00 

180 100.00 

181 40.00 

182 1,850.00 

183 50.00 

184 155.00 

185 82.50 

186 80.00 

187 750.00 

188 350.00 

189 90.00 

190 850.00 

191 90.00 

192 400.00 

193 17.50 

194 10.00 

195 50.00 

196 360.00 

197 60.00 

198 130.00 

199 75.00 

200 400.00 

201 550.00 

202 15.00 

203 300.00 

204 400.00 

205 400.00 

206 150.00 

207 60.00 

208 500.00 

209 30.00 

210 45.00 

211 150.00 

212 7.00 

213 120.00 

214 275.00 

215 1,050.00 

216 55.00 

2 


Price  per  Lot 


115 $110.00 

116 100.00 

117 45.00 

118 8.00 

119 15.00 

120 7.50 

121 60.00 

122 27.50 

123 15.00 

124 17.50 

125 7.50 

126 220.00 

127 2.50 

128 180.00 

129 25.00 

130 11.00 

131 13.00 

132 50.00 

133 5.00 

134 16.00 

135 115.00 

136 60.00 

137 6.00 

138 20.00 

139 30.00 

140 55.00 

141 2.50 

142 10.00 

143 645.00 

144 55.00 

145 122.50 

146 350.00 

147 15.00 

148 7.50 

149 7.50 

150 5.00 

151 60.00 

152 3.00 

153 5.00 

154 575.00 

155 85.00 

156 75.00 

157 3.00 

158 2.00 

159 6.00 

160 172.50 

161 72.50 

162 27.50 

163 17.50 

164 22.50 

165 12.00 


217. 

218. 

219. 

220. 

221. 

222. 

223. 

224. 

225. 

226. 

227. 

228. 

229. 

230. 

231. 

232. 

233. 

234. 

235. 

236. 

237. 

238. 

239. 

240. 

241. 

242. 

243. 

244. 

245. 

246. 

247. 

248. 

249. 
I   250. 

251. 
!  252. 
I  253. 
!  254. 
i  255. 
i  256. 
I  257. 
'  258. 

259. 

260. 
j   261. 

262. 

263. 

264. 

265. 

266. 

267. 


.$   25.00 

.  15.00 

.  180.00 

.  70.00 

.  125.00 

.  55.00 

.  250.00 

.  50.00 

.  120.00 

.  250.00 

.  75.00 

.  275.00 

.  50.00 

.  800.00 

.  25.00 

.  50.00 

.  50.00 

.  675.00 
1,050.00 

.  105.00 

.  15.00 
1,250.00 

.  230.00 
1,050.00 

.  55.00 

.  100.00 

.  425.00 

.  300.00 
5,750.00 

.  60.00 
1,700.00 

.  375.00 

.  105.00 

.  375.00 

.  425.00 

.  65.00 

.  450.00 

.  225.00 

.  90.00 

.  320.00 

.  325.00 

.  250.00 

.  90.00 
1,550.00 

.  450.00 

.  90.00 

.  60.00 

.  80.00 

.  35.00 

.  30.00 

.  100.00 


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I.ot  No.      Price  per  Lot 

268 $  300.00 

269 3,600.00 

270 12.50 

271 80.00 

272 3,200.00 

273 300.00 

274 1,500.00 

275 3,700.00 

276 125.00 

277 600.00 

278 1,700.00 

279 40.00 

280 90.00 

281 125.00 

282 175.00 

283 125.00 

284 110.00 

285 45.00 

286 22.50 

287 4,700.00 

f^^\ 900.00 

290 25.00 

291 100.00 

292 45.00 

293 30.00 

294 7.00 

295 675.00 

296 400.00 

297 140.00 

298 25.00 

299 60.00 

300 25.00 

301 40.00 

302 13.00 

303 12.00 

304 1,625.00 

30^ 57.50 

306 2.50 

307 9.00 

308 5.00 

309 5.00 

310 7.00 

311 25.00 

312 20.00 

313 21.00 

314 2.00 

315 17.50 

316 13.00 

317 50.00 

318 10.00 


Loi  No.      Price  pt-r  Lot 

319 $   17.50 

320 17.50 

321 15.00 

322 1.00 

323 10.00 

324 22.50 

325 50.00 

326 25.00 

327 205.00 

328 10.00 

329 5.00 

330 85.00 

331 5.00 

332 4.00 

333 30.00 

334 90.00 

335 75.00 

336 5.00 

337 15.00 

338 40.00 

339 175.00 

340 10.00 

341 13.00 

342 110.00 

343 42.50 

344 52.50 

345 10.00 

346 15.00 

347 10.00 

348 17.50 

349 17.50 

350 25.00 

351 85.00 

352 15.00 

353 40.00 

354 17.50 

355 17.50 

356 7.50 

357 1.00 

358 78.00 

359 25.00 

360 2.50 

361 42.50 

3r2 H30.00 

363 640.00 

364 35.00 

365 20.00 

366 15.00 

367 40.00 

368 2.50 

369 25.00 

3 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

370 $   15.00 

371 ]9().()0 

372 310.00 

373 35.00 

374 35.00 

375 35.00 

376 15.00 

377 12.50 

378 '  10.00 

379 6.00 

380 20.00 

381 26.00 

382 15.00 

383 10.00 

384 15.00 

385 22.50 

386 105.00 

387 50.00 

388 85.00 

389 1.00 

390 95.00 

391 14.00 

392 255.00 

393 32.50 

394 1.00 

395 2.25 

396 10.00 

397 315.00 

398 20.00 

399 2.50 

400 20.00 

401 32.50 

402 45.00 

403 10,00 

404 25.00 

405 90.00 

406 2.50 

407 7.50 

408 40.00 

409 7.50 

410 6.00 

411 30.00 

412 12.50 

413 17.50 

414 52.50 

415 130.00 

416 40.00 

417 185.00 

418 16.00 

419 12.00 

420 7.00 


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Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

421 .. . 

..$   625.00 

472... 

..$  350.00 

523 .. . 

...$  55.00 

422... 

. . . .     32.50 

473 . .  . 

.    .    300.00 

524... 

. . . .       7.50 

423... 

. . . .     20.00 

474... 

. .  . .     16.00 

525... 

. . . .       5.00 

424... 

. . . .     12.50 

475 .. . 

...    450.00 

526... 

. . . .     50.00 

425 .. . 

. .  . .     10.00 

476... 

. . . .     10.00 

527... 

. . . .       1.00 

426... 

. .  . .     20.00 

477... 

. . . .     60.00 

528... 

. . .  .       5.00 

427 .. . 

. . . .     30.00 

478 .. . 

.  .  . .     38.00 

529... 

. . .       8.00 

428... 

. .  . .     17.00 

479... 

...    125.00 

530... 

. . . .     37.50 

429... 

. .  . .     20.00 

480... 

. .  . .     22.50 

531... 

. . .     35.00 

430 .. . 

.  . . .     17.50 

481 .. . 

. .  .  .       7.50 

532... 

.  . .     35.00 

431 .. . 

. . . .     15.00 

482... 

. .  . .       7.50 

533... 

.  . .       5.00 

432... 

. . . .     12.50 

483... 

. .  . .       6.00 

534... 

. . .     10.00 

433... 

. .  . .     22.50 

484. . . 

.  .  . .     35.00 

535 .  .  . 

.  . .       7.50 

434... 

. .  . .     40.00 

485 .. . 

.  . . .     12.50 

536... 

. . .     20.00 

435 .. . 

. . . .     40.00 

486... 

. . . .     25.00 

537... 

. . .     35.00 

436... 

. .  .  .     10.00 

487 .. . 

. . . .     90.00 

538... 

. . .       3.00 

437 .. . 

. .  . .       1.00 

488 .. . 

. . .  .     22.50 

539... 

. . .     10.00 

438... 

. .  . .     17.50 

489... 

.  .  . .     10.00 

540... 

. . .     27.50 

439... 

...    200.00 

490... 

.  . .     16.00 

541 ... . 

...    125.00 

440. . . 

.  . .   20.00 

491 .. . 

.  .  . .       6.00 

^42 .  .  . 

. . .     75.00 

441 .. . 

...    375.00 

492 ..  . 

.  . .     12.50 

543.... 

...    230.00 

442... 

. . . .       5.00 

493 . . . 

.  .  .  .       7.50 

544.... 

...    185.00 

443 .. . 

. . .     85.00 

494. . . 

. .  .  .     10.00 

545 .. . 

.  . .     75.00 

444... 

. . . .       7.50 

495... 

. .  .  .       8.00 

546.... 

...    220.00 

445 .. . 

. .     130.00 

496... 

. .  . .       5.00 

547 .. . 

.  . .     15.00 

446... 

...    300.00 

497... 

.  . .     17.50 

548.... 

.  .  .    265.00 

447 .. . 

. . .       2.00 

499... 

...    260.00 

549 . . . 

.  . .     15.00 

448.... 

...    180.00 

499... 

.  .  .     10.00 

550.... 

...    130.00 

449 .. . 

.  .  .     11.00 

500... 

..   3.250.00 

551... 

.  . .     36.00 

450... 

.  . .     27.50 

501 .. . 

.  .  .    625.00 

552... 

. . .     25.00 

451 ..  . 

.  . .     10.00 

502... 

.  . .       2.50 

553 . . . 

. . .     15.00 

452.... 

...    665.00 

503 .. . 

.  . .     10.00 

554... 

.  . .     25.00 

453 ... . 

...    120.00 

504... 

.  .  .       1.00 

555.... 

.  . .     25.00 

454. . . 

.  . .       1.50 

505 . . . 

.  . .     30.00 

556.... 

. . .     50.00 

455 . . . 

. . .       1.00 

506... 

.  .  .     22.50 

557.... 

.  .  .     10.00 

456... 

. .  .     16.00 

507... 

.  . .       2.50 

558.... 

...    150.00 

457... 

.  .  .       8.00 

508 .. . 

.  .  .     15.00 

559.... 

.  . .     80.00 

458 . . . 

.  .  .     15.00 

509 . . . 

.  .  .     10.00 

560.... 

.  . .     35.00 

459 .. . 

.  .  .       2.00 

510... 

.  . .       1.00 

561.... 

.  . .       5.00 

460... 

.  . .     15.00 

511... 

.  . .       5.00 

562.... 

.  . .     25.00 

461 ... . 

...    135.00 

512... 

.  . .       3.00 

563 . . . . 

.  . .       4.00 

462... 

. . .       5.00 

513... 

.  . .     10.00 

564.... 

.  .  .       5.00 

463... 

. . .       5.00 

514... 

.  . .     17.50 

565 . . . . 

.  . .       2.50 

464... 

. . .       1.00 

515... 

.  .  .     16.00 

566.... 

.  . .     26.00 

465... 

. . .     17.50 

516... 

.  . .       3.00 

567.... 

.  . .     42.50 

466... 

.  . .     11.00 

517... 

.  . .       7.50 

568.... 

...    125.00 

467.... 

...    120.00 

518... 

.  . .     17.50 

569.... 

...    465.00 

468... 

.  . :       4.00 

519.... 

...    610.00 

570.... 

.  . .     65.00 

469... 

.  . .     30.00 

520.... 

...    200.00 

571 .... 

...    350.00 

470.... 

...    200.00 

521.... 

.  . .       7.50 

572.... 

.  . .     25.00 

471.... 

. . .     10.00 

522.... 

. . .     15.00 

573.... 

. . .     25.00 

The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

574 $  25.00 

575 25.00 

576 20.00 

577 20.00 

578 85.00 

579 45.00 

^^80 175.00 

--581 130.00 

582 20.00 

583 18.00 

584 70.00 

585 25.00 

586 25.00 

587 20.00 

588 15.00 

589 7.50 

590 12.50 

591 100.00 

592 10.00 

593 10.00 

594 1.00 

595 2.50 

596 10.00 

597 .350.00 

598 12.50 

599 10.00 

600 70.00 

601 5.00 

602 2.50 

603 5.00 

604 4.00 

605 4.00 

606 22.50 

607 7.50 

608 15.00 

609 15.00 

610 25.00 

611 7.50 

612 5.00 

613 4.00 

614 4.00 

615 3.50 

616 3.00 

617 25.00 

618 300.00 

619 1.00 

620 1.00 

621 5.00 

622 5.00 

623 6.50 

624 5.00 


Price  per  Lot 


625. ... 

626 .... 

627..  .. 

628 ..  . '. 

629. . .. 

630 .... 

631. . .. 

632 .... 

633.... 

634.... 

635.... 

636..  .. 

637 .... 

638.... 

639 .... 

I   640 

I  641 ... . 
I  642 ... . 
;  643.... 
I  644.... 
I   645.... 

646.. .. 

647.... 
;  648.... 
I  649 ... . 
I    650.. .. 

651..  .. 
j  652 ... . 
j    653.... 

654 .... 

655.... 

i    656 27 

i  657. ... 
I  658..  .. 
I  659..  .. 
!    660. .  .. 

661.. .  . 

662 .... 

663 .... 

664.. . . 

6r5 .... 

666..  .. 

667.. .. 

668.... 

669.... 

670 

671.... 

672..  .. 

673.... 

674.... 

675.... 


5.00 

6.00 

3.50 

11.00 

22..50 

10.00 

5.00 

32.50 

6.00 

22.50 

3.00 

2.50 

75.00 

40.00 

30.00 

47.50 

110.00 

80.00 

12.50 

105.00 

105.00 

85.00 

20.00 

35.00 

20.00 

2.50 

7.00 

100.00 

11.00 

85.00 

32.50 

,500.00 

110.00 

475.00 

200.00 

12.50 

15.00 

75.00 

42.50 

65.00 

80.00 

15.00 

102.50 

45.00 

7.00 

,800.00 

20.00 

10.00 

17.50 

50.00 

27.50 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

676 7$  2.00 

677 35.00 

678 50.00 

679 5.00 

680 185.00 

681 5.00 

682 .30.00 

683 240.00 

684 25.00 

685 2.00 

686 3.00 

687 7.00 

688 60.00 

689 12.50 

690 45.00 

691 6.00 

692 72.50 

693 15.00 

694 55.00 

695 1.00 

696 2.50 

697 17.50 

698 15.00 

699 22.50 

700 22.50 

701 15.00 

702 12.50 

703 15.00 

704 8.00 

705 12.50 

706 5.00 

707 5.00 

708 10.00 

709 7.50 

710 37.50 

711 15.00 

712 25.00 

713 50.00 

714 250.00 

715 22.50 

716 40.00 

717 15.00 

718 55.00 

719 60.00 

720 30.00 

721 5.00 

722 40.00 

723 30.00 

724 100.00 

725 5.00 

726 7.50 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

727... 

.  .$     25.00 

778... 

..$     45.00 

829... 

..$     12.50 

728... 

.  .  .      20.00 

779.. . 

6.00 

830.. . 

.  .  .      70.00 

729... 

.  .  .      12.50 

780.. . 

.  .  .    900.00 

831... 

.  .  .    175.00 

730.. . 

5.00 

781.. . 

.  .  .   210.00 

832... 

.  .  .      10.00 

731... 

...    170.00 

782... 

.  .  .      25.00 

833... 

.  .  .      14.00 

732... 

.  .  .    750.00 

783 . . . 

.  .  .    700.00 

834.. . 

.  .  .      65.00 

733... 

.  .  .    500.00 

784.. . 

.  .  .    350.00 

835. .  .  . 

.  .    1,650.00 

734. . . 

.  .  .      20.00 

785.... 

.  .    1,100.00 

836... 

.  .  .   450.00 

735... 

.  .  .        3.00 

786.. . 

.  .  .    100.00 

837.. . 

.  .  .      12.50 

736.. . 

3.00 

787..  . 

.  .  .      35.00 

838... 

5.00 

737... 

2.50 

788... 

.  .  .      25.00 

839... 

5.00 

738... 

.  .  .      16.00 

789.. . 

.  .  .      12.50 

840. . . 

.  .  .      32.50 

739 . . . 

...    120.00 

790.... 

.  .    1,000.00 

841... 

.  .  .      95.00 

740... 

.  .  .      50.00 

791..  . 

.  .  .    325.00 

842... 

.  .  .      35.00 

741... 

.  .  .      50.00 

792.. . 

.  .  .    425.00 

843... 

. .  .        7.50 

742... 

.  .  .      17.50 

793..  . 

. .  .    250.00 

844... 

5.00 

743... 

.  .  .        7.50 

794.. . 

.  .  .      17.50 

845.. . 

.  .  .    200.00 

744... 

.  .  .        5.00 

795.. . 

.  .  .      50.00 

846... 

.  .  .    500.00 

745... 

.  .  .    310.00 

796.. . 

.  .  .     45.00 

847... 

.  .  .      55.00 

746... 

.  .  .      30.00 

797... 

.  .  .      30.00 

848 .. . 

.  .  .    105.00 

747 . . . 

.  .  .      25.00 

798.. . 

...    165.00 

849..  . 

.  .  .     22.50 

748.. . 

.  .  .    180.00 

799 . . . 

5.00 

850.. . 

...    100.00 

749... 

.  .  .      50.00 

800... 

.  .  .       2.50 

851 .  .  . 

5.00 

750... 

.  .  .      20.00 

801 .. . 

.  .  .     20.00 

852.. . 

.  .  .      15.00 

751... 

.  .  .      15.00 

802..  . 

7.50 

853... 

6.00 

752... 

.  .  .      20.00 

803... 

6.00 

854... 

.  .  .    700.00 

753... 

5.00 

804.. . 

.  .  .    100.00 

855... 

. .  .      90.00 

754.. . 

.  .  .    180.00 

805 . . . 

.  .  .      20.00 

856.. . 

.  .  .      15.00 

755... 

.  .  .      20.00 

806 .. . 

.  .  .      10.00 

857... 

.  .  .      17.50 

756 .  .  . 

.  .  .     40.00 

807 .. . 

.  .  .      30.00 

858... 

.  .  .      16.00 

757...  . 

.  .    5,000.00 

808..  . 

.  .  .      21.00 

859... 

1.00 

758... 

...    530.00 

809 . .  . 

.  .  .      25.00 

860... 

.  .  .        2.00 

759... 

.  .  .    325.00 

810. . . 

.  .  .      60.00 

861... 

.  .  .     20.00 

760.. . 

.  .  .      80.00 

811... 

.  .  .      10.00 

862... 

2.50 

761... 

.  .  .    170.00 

812... 

.  .  .      75.00 

863.. . 

.  .  .      10.00 

7B2... 

.  .  .      75.00 

813 . . . 

5.00 

864. . . 

.  .  .        5.00 

763... 

.  .  .      30.00 

814.. . 

.  .  .      17.50 

865... 

2.50 

764. . . 

5.00 

815. . . 

.  .  .   12.50 

866.. . 

1.00 

765.. . 

.  .  .    270.00 

816.. . 

.  .  .      10.00 

867... 

1.00 

766... 

.  .  .    250.00 

817... 

.  .  .      12.50 

868.. . 

2.00 

767..  . 

.  .  .        5.00 

818... 

7.50 

869 . .  . 

1.00 

768... 

.  .  .      17.50 

819 . . . 

7.50 

870. . . 

1.00 

769.. . 

.  .  .      10.00 

820... 

.  .  .      18.00 

871 . .  . 

1.00 

770.. . 

.  .  .      20.00 

821..  . 

.  .  .      39.00 

872.. . 

7.50 

771..  . 

.  .  .      10.00 

822 

.  .  .      15.00 

873.. . 

5.00 

772.. . 

.  .  .      10.00 

823.. . 

.  .  .      27.50 

874... 

2.00 

773... 

.  .  .    200.00 

824... 

.  .  .      10.00 

875.. . 

4.00 

774... 

.  .  .      20.00 

825... 

.  .  .   40.00 

876... 

2.00 

775... 

.  .  .      75.00 

826.. . 

.  .  .      17.00 

877... 

2.00 

776... 

. .  .     47.50 

827... 

.  .  .      10.00 

878... 

1.00 

777... 

7.50 

828... 

.  .  .     20.00 

879.... 

. . .       1.00 

The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

880 $     1.00 

881 1.00 

882 4.50 

883 5.00 

884 90.00 

885 85.00 

886 15.00 

887 12.50 

888 37.50 

889 31.00 

890 28.00 

891 35.00 

892 55.00 

893 100.00 

894 1,500.00 

895 25.00 

896 20.00 

897 85.00 

898 300.00 

899 10.00 

900 7.50 

901 35.00 

902 35.00 

903 12.50 

904 15.00 

905 17.50 

906 2.50 

907 6.00 

908 25.00 

909 110.00 

910 175.00 

911 100.00 

912 180.00 

913 7.50 

914 20.00 

915 20.00 

916 5.00 

917 50.00 

918 10.00 

919 75.00 

920 100.00 

921 17.50 

922 30.00 

923 3.00 

924 ]2.50 

925 2.50 

926 5.00 

927 5.00 

928 50.00 

929 7.50 

930 22.50 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

931 ..$  20.00 

932 150.00 

933 95.00 

934 80.00 

935 3.50 

936 17.50 

937 35.00 

938 20.00 

939 5.00 

940 1.00 

941 3.00 

942 15.00 

943 5.00 

944 60.00 

945 210.00 

946 20.00 

947 45.00 

948 40.00 

949 30.00 

950 6.00 

951 30.00 

952 7.50 

953 2.50 

954 2.00 

955 35.00 

956 70.00 

957 125.00 

958 35.00 

959 30.00 

960 17.50 

961 15.00 

962 7.50 

963 6.00 

964 55.00 

965 10.00 

966 100.00 

967 7.50 

968 900.00 

969 875.00 

970 860.00 

971 5.00 

972 10.00 

973 2.50 

974 5.00 

975 35.00 

976 35.00 

977 50.00 

978 3.00 

979 3.00 

980 42.50 

981 5.00 

7 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

~982 $     Too" 

983 2.00 

984 1.00 

985 12.50 

986 50.00 

987 9.00 

988 4.00 

989 5.00 

990 15.00 

991 2.50 

992 15.00 

993 27.50 

994 145.00 

995 85.00 

996 35.00 

997 45.00 

998 40.00 

999 37.50 

1000 35.00 

1001 10.00 

1002 5.00 

1003 6.00 

1004 25.00 

1005 1.00 

1006 3.00 

1007 36.00 

1008 10.00 

1009 1.00 

1010 1.00 

1011 ......  1.00 

1012 2.00 

1013 2.50 

1014 45.00 

1015 15.00 

1016 20.00 

1017 7.00 

1018 5.00 

1019 17.50 

1020 2.00 

1021 6.00 

1022 40.00 

1023 10.00 

1024 7.50 

1025 4.00 

1026 8.00 

1027 20.00 

1028 450.00 

1029 22.50 

1030 5.00 

1031 20.00 

1032 10.00 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

1033... 

. .  .$     5.00 

1084... 

...$  20.00 

1135... 

...$     2.00 

1034... 

. . .     70.00 

1085... 

. . .     22.00 

1136... 

. . .     26.00 

1035... 

. . .     20.00 

1086... 

1.00 

1137... 

7.50 

1036... 

6.00 

1087... 

. . .     10.00 

1138... 

. . .      12.00 

1037... 

. . .      15.00 

1088... 

. .  .     25.00 

1139... 

. . .      35.00 

1038... 

. . .     15.00 

1089... 

3.00 

1140... 

3.00 

1039... 

7.50 

1090... 

. . .     40.00 

1141... 

5.00 

1040... 

7.50 

1091 . . . 

. . .      10.00 

1142... 

. . .      15.00 

1041... 

. . .     17.50 

1092... 

. . .     20.00 

1143... 

. . .     70.00 

1042... 

. . .     52.50 

1093... 

. . .      12.50 

1144... 

...    105.00 

1043... 

8.00 

1094... 

. . .      60.00 

1145... 

...    110.00 

1044... 

2.00 

1095. .. 

.  .  .    500.00 

1146... 

. . .      70.00 

1045... 

. . .      22.50 

1096... 

. . .      80.00 

1147... 

. . .     40.00 

1046... 

4.00 

1097 . . . 

...    475.00 

1148... 

6.00 

1047 . . . 

. . .     20.00 

1098... 

. .  .      10.00 

1149... 

4.00 

1048... 

. . .     22.50 

1099... 

. .  .      25.00 

1150... 

5.50 

1049 . . . 

. . .     32.50 

1100... 

3.00 

1151... 

. . .     75.00 

1050... 

. . .     20.00 

1101. .. 

.  .  .    440.00 

1152... 

5.00 

1051 . . . 

. . .      55.00 

1102... 

.  .  .      17.50 

1153... 

. . .     15.00 

1052. .  . 

.  .    1.475.00 

1103... 

. . .      15.00 

1154... 

. . .      15.00 

1053... 

. . .      20.00 

1104... 

...    110.00 

1155... 

. . .     15.00 

1054... 

...    175.00 

1105... 

2.00 

1156... 

. . .     12.50 

1055... 

5.00 

1106... 

2.00 

1157... 

. . .      10.00 

1056... 

.  .  .      11.00 

1107... 

2.00 

1158... 

5.00 

1057 . . . 

. . .      10.00 

1108... 

...    140.00 

1159... 

5.00 

1058... 

7.50 

1109... 

...    145.00 

1160... 

5.00 

1059... 

. .  .      10.00 

1110... 

. . .      16.00 

1161... 

...    135.00 

1060... 

2.50 

nil... 

...    450.00 

1162... 

. . .      10.00 

1061... 

6.00 

1112... 

. . .      55.00 

1163... 

. . .      10.00 

1062... 

.  .  .      25.00 

1113... 

...    180.00 

1164... 

2.50 

1063... 

. .  .      38.00 

1114... 

. . .      35.00 

1165... 

4.00 

1064... 

1.50 

1115... 

...    130.00 

1166... 

. . .      17.50 

1065 . . . 

5.00 

1116... 

. . .      35.00 

1167... 

5.00 

1066... 

.  .  .      17.00 

1117... 

6.00 

1168... 

7.50 

1067... 

2.50 

1118... 

...    375.00 

1169... 

...    125.00 

1068... 

3.00 

1119... 

. .  .      45.00 

1170... 

. . .      11.00 

1069... 

5.00 

1120... 

. . .      10.00 

1171... 

. . .     36.00 

1070... 

....    35.00 

1121... 

. . .      95.00 

1172... 

. . .     55.00 

1071 . . . 

.  .  .    125.00 

1122... 

. .  .      85.00 

1173... 

7.50 

1072... 

. .  .      60.00 

1123... 

...    100.00 

1174... 

2.50 

1073 . . . 

7.50 

1124... 

. .  .      50.00 

1175... 

. . .      35.00 

1074... 

3.00 

1125... 

. . .      90.00 

1176... 

...    100.00 

1075... 

5.00 

1126... 

. .  .      50.00 

1177... 

. . .     75.00 

1076... 

3.00 

1127... 

2.00 

1178... 

. . .      10.00 

1077 . . . 

.  .  .      25.00 

1128... 

.  .  .      25.00 

1179 . . . 

.  .  .      25.00 

1078... 

3.00 

1129... 

. . .     30.00 

1180... 

.  .  .      15.00 

1079... 

.  .  .      21.00 

1130... 

.  .  .      25.00 

1181... 

.  .  .      80.00 

1080... 

2.50 

1131... 

....    32.00 

1182... 

...    180.00 

1081 . . . 

.  .  .      21.00 

1132... 

. . .      12.50 

1183 . . . 

...    120.00 

1082... 

2.00 

1133... 

. . .      65.00 

1184... 

. .  .      15.00 

1083... 

. . .      62.50 

1134... 

. . .      16.00 

1185... 

. . .      10.00 

The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

1j86 $  1.00 

1187 25.00 

1188 15.00 

1189 45.00 

1190 200.00 

119] 285.00 

1192 160.00 

]  198 135.00 

1194 280.00 

U95 120.00 

1196 265.00 

1197 825.00 

1198 885.00 

1199 385.00 

1200 2,700.00 

1201 175.00 

1202 25.00 

1208 5.00 

1204 65.00 

1205 55.00 

1206 65.00 

1207 10.00 

1208 7.50 

1209 10.00 

1210 22.00 

1211 55.00 

1212 5.00 

1213 90.00 

1214 25.00 

1215 12.50 

1216 5.00 

1217 7.50 

1218 10.00 

1219 210.00 

1220 15.00 

1221 20.00 

1222 75.00 

1223 2.50 

1224 57.50 

1225 32.50 

1226 12.50 

1227 10.00 

1228 17.50 

1  '>29 2.00 

1230 11.00 

1231 17.00 

1282 5.00 

1288 18.00 

1234 5.00 

1235 :  42.50 

1236 11.00 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

1237 $  100.00 

1288 2.50 

1289 90.00 

1240 25.00 

1241 7.50 

1242 8.00 

1248 6.00 

1244 10.00 

1245 2.00 

1246 52.50 

1247 55.00 

1248 17.50 

1249 6.00 

1250 5.00 

1251 1.00 

1252 45.00 

1253 37.50 

1254 3.00 

1255 2.00 

1256 5.00 

1257 2.00 

1258 1,350.00 

1259 85.00 

1260 25.00 

1261 10.00 

1262 14.00 

1263 8.00 

1264 4.00 

1265 8.00 

1266 25.00 

1267 12.50 

1268 375.00 

1269 55.00 

1270 135.00 

1271 57.50 

1272 110.00 

1278 100.00 

1274 25.00 

1275 45.00 

1276 80.00 

1 277 75.00 

1278 70.00 

1279 80.00 

1280 45.00 

1281 5.00 

1282 25.00 

1283 200.00 

1284 1,250.00 

1285 135.00 

1286 1,050.00 

1287 650.00 

9 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

1288 .^i;  110.00 

1289 15.00 

1290 5.00 

1291 2.00 

1292 12.50 

1298 10.00 

1294 55.00 

1295 40.00 

1296 5.00 

1297 4.00 

1298 10.00 

1299 70.00 

1800 110.00 

1801 9.00 

1802 85.00 

1803 100.00 

1804 120.00 

1 305 180.00 

1306 125.00 

1307 7.50 

1808 10.00 

1309 150.00 

1310 8.00 

1811 3.50 

1812 135.00 

1813 15.00 

1314 20.00 

1815 50.00 

1316 4.00 

1817 7.00 

1318 32.50 

1819 125.00 

1320 60.00 

1321 27.50 

1822 70.00 

1823 800.00 

1824 13.00 

1325 13.00 

1826 42.50 

1827 15.00 

1328 200.00 

1329 45.00 

1880 16.00 

1381 7.50 

1332 26.00 

1838 6.00 

1834 2.50 

1335 6.00 

1836 15.00 

1337 10.00 

1338 11.00 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot 


1339 $  5.00 

1340 4.00 

1341 7.50 

1342 1,250.00 

1343 255.00 

1344 510.00 

1345 10.00 

1346 25.00 

1347 32.50 

1348 37.50 

1349 10.00 

1350 2.00 

1351 210.00 

1352 10.00 

1353 12.50 

1354 13.00 

1355 115.00 

1356 15.00 

1357 3.00 

1358 17.50 

1359 15.00 

1360 22.50 

1361 12.50 

1362 17.50 

1363 52.50 

1364 62.50 

1365 5.00 

1366 1.50 

1367 10.00 

1368 50.00 

1369 50.00 

1370 13.50 

1371 30.00 

1372 12.00 

1373 12.00 

1374 80.00 

1375 2.00 

1376 175.00 

1377 25.00 

1378 115.00 

1379 35.00 

L380 80.00 

1381 3.50 

1382 60.00 

1383 25.00 

1384 75.00 

1385 42.50 

1386 37.50 

1387 16.00 

1388 32.50 

1389 16.00 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

1390 $  25.00 

1391 22.50 

1392 235.00 

1393 12.50 

1394 45.00 

1395 37.50 

1396 27.50 

1397 20.00 

1398 75.00 

1399 3.00 

1400 475.00 

1401 2.50 

1402 400.00 

1403 87.50 

1404 30.00 

1405 32.50 

1406 40.00 

1407 22.50 

1408 17.50 

1409 7.50 

1410 80.00 

1411 12.00 

1412 13.00 

1413 660.00 

1414 27.50 

1415 85.00 

1416 82.50 

1417 65.00 

1418 100.00 

1419 55.00 

1420 105.00 

1421 95.00 

1422 275.00 

1423 10.00 

1424 17.50 

1425 25.00 

1426 5.00 

1427 15.00 

1428 7.00 

1429 7.50 

1430 12.50 

1431 12.50 

1432 75.00 

1433 5.00 

1434 7.50 

1435 30.00 

1436 20.00 

1437 62.50 

1438 710.00 

1439 200.00 

1440 70.00 

10 


Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot 


1441 $  50.00 

1442 180.00 

1443 425.00 

1444 1,450.00 

1445 90.00 

1446 575.00 

1447 105.00 

1448 85.00 

1449 190.00 

1450 200.00 

1451 65.00 

1452 50.00 

1453 635.00 

1454 22.50 

1455 60.00 

1456 6.00 

1457 90.00 

1458 27.50 

1459 30.00 

1460 120.00 

1461 25.00 

1462 5.00 

1463 2.50 

1464 22.00 

1465 100.00 

1466 85.00 

1467 140.00 

1468 125.00 

1469 6.00 

1470 425.00 

1471 1.50 

1 472 8.00 

1473 2.50 

1474 70.00 

1475 22.00 

1476 17.50 

1477 2.50 

1478 90.00 

1479 710.00 

1480 12.50 

1481 130.00 

1482 100.00 

1483 900.00 

1484 225.00 

1485 100.00 

1486 125.00 

1487 60.00 

1488 25.00 

1489 310.00 

1490.......  20.00 

1491 75.00 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

1492 $     7.50 

1493 42.50 

1494 100.00 

1495 150.00 

1496 25.00 

1497 100.00 

1498 25.00 

1499 115.00 

1500 400.00 

1501 250.00 

1502 60.00 

1503 32.50 

1504 10.00 

1505 20.00 

1506 14.00 

1507 7.00 

150S 37.50 

1509 22.50 

1510 60.00 

1511 180.00 

1^12 41.00 

1513 17.00 

1514 185.00 

1515 18.00 

1516 25.00 

1517 32.50 

1518 20.00 

1519 25.00 

1520 55.00 

1521 50.00 

1522 8.00 

1523 1.00 

1524 7.50 

1525 90.00 

1526 40.00 

1527 30.00 

1528 5.00 

1529 15.00 

1530 10.00 

1531 1.00 

1532 20.00 

1533 10.00 

1534 9.00 

1535 25.00 

1536 2.50 

1537 70.00 

1538 150.00 

1539 360.00 

1540 12.50 

1541 75.00 

1542 245.00 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

1543 $  55.00 

1544 5.00 

1545 10.00 

1546 475.00 

1547 210.00 

1548 5.00 

1549 60.00 

1550 7.50 

1551 125.00 

1552 5.00 

1553 7.50 

1554 15.00 

1555 7.00 

1556 3.00 

1557 30.00 

1558 40.00 

1559 8.00 

1560 7.50 

1561 43.00 

1562 30.00 

1563 15.00 

1564 25.00 

1565 10.00 

1566 100.00 

1567 2.50 

1568 10.00 

1569 500.00 

1570 2.50 

1571 2.50 

1572 21.00 

1573 30.00 

1574 7.50 

1575 5.00 

1576 5.00 

1577 30.00 

1578 5.50 

1579 15.00 

1580 7.50 

1581 10.00 

1582 5.00 

1583 10.00 

1584 4.00 

1585 3.50 

1586 30.00 

1587 3.50 

1588 6.00 

1589 20.00 

1590 26.00 

1591 6.00 

1592 7.50 

1593 4.00 

11 


Lot  No.      Price  per  l.ot 

1594 $  45.00 

1595 360.00 

1596 4.00 

1597 6.00 

1598 100.00 

1599 17.50 

1600 10.00 

1601 2.00 

1602 5.00 

1603 22.00 

1604 15.00 

1605 10.00 

1606. 310.00 

1607 50.00 

1608 50.00 

1609 65.00 

1610 50.00 

1611 5.00 

1612 50.00 

1613 10.00 

1614 6.00 

1615 45.00 

1616 2,300.00 

1617 50.00 

1618 8,000.00 

1619 300.00 

1620 12.50 

1621 7.50 

1622 12.50 

1623 5.00 

1624 6.00 

1626 15  00 

1626 60.00 

1627 400.00 

1628 60.00 

1629 26.00 

1630 7.50 

1631 25.00 

1632 75.00 

1633 20.00 

1634 22.50 

1635 12.00 

1636 9.00 

1637 25.00 

1638 400.00 

1639 950.00 

1640 32.50 

1641 53.00 

1642 34.00 

1643 10.00 

1644 7.00 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

1645... 

. . .     16.00 

1696... 

..$  100.00 

1747... 

...$  35.00 

1646... 

. . .     11.00 

1697 .  . 

.  .  .     87.50 

1748... 

. . .     12.50 

1647... 

. . .       2.50 

1698.. 

. . .     32.50 

1749... 

. . .       2.00 

1648... 

8.00 

1699.. 

. . .       7.50 

1750 . . . 

6.00 

1649... 

. . .     32.50 

1700.. 

...    700.00 

1751... 

. . .       2.00 

1650... 

. . .     37.50 

1701.. 

. . .     40.00 

1752... 

. . .       2.00 

1651... 

...   110.00 

1702.. 

5.00 

1753... 

. . .     70.00 

1652... 

. . .     37.50 

1703.. 

7.50 

1754... 

. . .     35.00 

1653... 

...    180.00 

1704. . 

. . .       2.50 

1755... 

7.50 

1654... 

...    125.00 

1705.. 

5.00 

1756... 

...    375.00 

1655... 

2.50 

1706.. 

. . .     12.50 

1757... 

. . .     50.00 

1656... 

. . .       2.00 

1707.. 

. . .       3.00 

1758... 

...    800.00 

1657... 

3.00 

1708.. 

. . .      35.00 

1759... 

...   750.00 

1658... 

3.50 

1709.. 

2.50 

1760... 

...    675.00 

1659... 

5.00 

1710.. 

. . .     35.00 

1761... 

...    160.00 

1660... 

6.00 

1711.. 

. . .     22.50 

1762... 

...    181.00 

1661... 

. . .     10.00 

1712.. 

. . .     35.00 

1763... 

. . .     32.50 

1662... 

3.50 

1713.. 

. . .     36.00 

1764... 

. . .     30.00 

1663... 

. . .     12.50 

1714.. 

...    130.00 

1765... 

. . .     20.00 

1664... 

3.00 

1715.. 

. . .      11.00 

1766... 

. . .     55.00 

1665... 

. . .      16.00 

1716.. 

...    115.00 

1767... 

.  .  .      67.50 

1666... 

. . .      15.00 

1717.. 

...    225.00 

1768... 

.  .  .      30.00 

1667... 

.  .  .     15.00 

1718.. 

. . .      17.00 

1769... 

.  . .      45.00 

1668... 

6.00 

1719.. 

1.00 

1770... 

. . .     75.00 

1669... 

3.00 

1720. . 

. .  .      30.00 

1771... 

. . .       3.00 

1670... 

4.00 

1721.. 

. . .     23.00 

1772... 

9.00 

1671 . . . 

. . .     75.00 

1722.. 

...    400.00 

1773... 

. . .       7.50 

1672... 

. . .      12.50 

1723.. 

. . .      12.50 

1774... 

7.00 

1673. .. 

.  .  .    230.00 

1724. . 

. . .      10.00 

1775... 

5.00 

1674... 

. .  .      10.00 

1725.. 

2.00 

1776... 

. . .     12.50 

1675... 

. .  .    190.00 

1726.. 

2.00 

1777... 

. . .     10.00 

1676... 

9.00 

1727.. 

4.00 

1778... 

3.00 

1677... 

. .  .      12.50 

1728.. 

2.00 

1779... 

7.00 

1678... 

.  .  .      10.00 

1729.. 

.  .  .        4.50 

1780... 

4.50 

1679... 

. .  .      17.50 

1730.. 

2.00 

1781... 

2.00 

1680... 

...    450.00 

1731.. 

2.00 

1782... 

1.00 

1681... 

...    525.00 

1732.. 

6.00 

1783... 

. . .       4.00 

1682... 

...    110.00 

1733.. 

.  .  .      21.00 

1784... 

6.00 

1683... 

...    200.00 

1734. . 

6.00 

1785... 

5.00 

1684... 

...    400.00 

1735.. 

7.00 

1786... 

5.00 

1685... 

.  .  .      50.00 

1736.. 

1.00 

1787... 

5.00 

1686... 

...    230.00 

1737.. 

. .  .      12.50 

1788... 

6.00 

1687... 

.  . .      50.00 

1738.. 

9.00 

1789... 

2.00 

1688... 

.  .  .      60.00 

1739.. 

2.50 

1790... 

2.00 

1689 . . . 

...    525.00 

1740.. 

2.50 

1791... 

6.00 

1690... 

...    810.00 

1741.. 

4.50 

1792... 

. . .      35.00 

1691... 

. .  .      30.00 

1742.. 

.  .  .        5.00 

1793... 

2.50 

1692... 

.  .    1,100.00 

1743.. 

2.50 

1794... 

.  .  .      75.00 

1693... 

...    260.00 

1744... 

. . .      11.00 

1795... 

. .  .      20.00 

1694... 

...    100.00 

1745... 

. . .      12.50 

1796... 

. . .      30.00 

1695... 

. . .      50.00 

1746... 

. . .      12.00 

1797... 

...    125.00 

12 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot         Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot 


1798 $  10.00 

1799 10.00 

1800 8.00 

1801 31.00 

1802 500.00 

1803 540.00 

1804 400.00 

1805 110.00 

1806 20.00 

1807 2.50 

1808 2.50 

1809 140.00 

1810 30.00 

1811 10.00 

1812 16.00 

1813 2.50 

1814 2.00 

1815 13.00 

1816 17.00 

1817 21.00 

1818 1.00 

1819 2.00 

1820 20.00 

1821 4.00 

1822 15.00 

1823 4.50 

1824 37.50 

1825 5.00 

1826 37.50 

1827 32.50 

1828 55.00 

1829 17.50 

1830 65.00 

1831 35.00 

1832 2.00 

1833 275.00 

1834 2.50 

1835 30.00 

1836 25.00 

1837 3.00 

1838 26.00 

1839 7.00 

1840 10.00 

1841 40.00 

1842 87.50 

1843 75.00 

1844 15.00 

1845 550.00 

1846 45.00 

1847 50.00 

1848 10.00 


1849 $  10.00 

1850 11.00 

1851 10.00 

1852 10.00 

1853 71.00 

1854 61.00 

1855 450.00 

1856 25.00 

1857 16.00 

1858 5.00 

1859 10.00 

1860 6.00 

1861 10.00 

1862 15.00 

1863 8.00 

1864 3.50 

1865......  125.00 

1866 60.00 

1867 40.00 

1868 15.00 

1869 21.00 

1870 60.00 

1871 225.00 

1872 110.00 

1873 11.00 

1874 230.00 

1875 50.00 

1876 16.00 

1877 35.00 

1878 55.00 

1879 50.00 

1880 40.00 

1881 55.00 

1882 95.00 

1883 5.00 

1884 55.00 

1885 18.00 

1886 5.00 

1887 6.00 

1888 8.00 

1889 2.50 

1890 7.00 

1891 50.00 

1892 10.00 

1893 12.50 

1894 250.00 

1895 235.00 

1896 20.00 

1897 26.00 

1898 8.00 

1899 55.00 

13 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

1900 $  460.00 

1901 285.00 

1902 60.00 

1903 175.00 

1904 125.00 

1905 1,750.00 

1906 10.00 

1907 22.50 

1908 17.50 

1909 35.00 

1910 5.00 

1911 5.00 

1912 12.50 

1913 2.50 

1914 300.00 

1915 12.50 

1916 10.00 

1917 10.00 

1918 77.50 

1919 25.00 

1920 25.00 

1921 7.50 

1922 190.00 

1923 7.50 

1924 17.00 

1925 12.50 

1926 5.00 

1927 7.50 

1928 20.00 

1929 5.00 

1930 275.00 

1931 20.00 

1932 3.00 

1933 2.50 

1934 150.00 

1935 5.00 

1936 11.00 

1937 5.00 

1938 27.50 

1939 6.00 

1940 8.00 

1941 5.50 

1942 6.00 

1943 2.50 

1944 1.00 

1945 1.50 

1946 105.00 

1947 150.00 

1948 180.00 

1949 30.00 

1950 16.00 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot 


1951 $  35.00 

1952 11.00 

1953 65.00 

1954 1.00 

1955 50.00 

1956 17.50 

1957 19.00 

1958 28.00 

1959 22.50 

1960 410.00 

1961 32.50 

1962 1.00 

1963 125.00 

1964 37.50 

1965 5.00 

1966 65.00 

1967 50.00 

1968 500.00 

1969 !  50.00 

1970 22.00 

1971 12.50 

1972 22.50 

1973 19.00 

1974......  52.50 

1975 42.50 

]976 850.00 

1977 5.00 

1978 15.00 

1979 10.00 

1980 15.00 

1981 15.00 

1982 20.00 

1983 10.00 

1984 10.00 

1985 10.00 

1986 10.00 

1987 20.00 

1988 25.00 

1989 200.00 

3990 385.00 

1991 20.00 

1992 20.00 

1993 30.00 

1994 40.00 

1995 30.00 

1996 31.00 

1997 15.00 

1998 55.00 

1999 65.00 

2000 2.00 

2001 18.00 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

2002 $  30.00 

2003 25.00 

2004 1.00 

2005 2.50 

2006 2.00 

2007 17.50 

2008 80.00 

2009 50.00 

2010 13.00 

2011 10.00 

2012 30.00 

2013 30.00 

2014 35.00 

2015 525.00 

2016 35.00 

2017 17.50 

2018.......  31.00 

2019 2.00 

2020 25.00 

2021 225.00 

2022 57.50 

2023 100.00 

2024 240.00 

2025 45.00 

2026 25.00 

2027 37.50 

2028 17.50 

2029 32.50 

2030 50.00 

2031 11.00 

2032 52.50 

2033 11.00 

2034 7.50 

2035 67.50 

2036 3.00 

2037 6.00 

2038 3.50 

2039 13.00 

2040 7.00 

2041 10.00 

2042 50.00 

2043 25.00 

2044 25.00 

2045 45.00 

2046 2.50 

2047 5.00 

2048 2.50 

2049 10.00 

2050 6.00 

2051 27.50 

2052 8.00 

14 


Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot 


2053... 

..$     17.50 

2054... 

.  .  .    155.00 

2055... 

.  .  .    175.00 

2056 . . . 

. . .    70.oa 

2057. .. 

. .  .    150.00 

2058... 

.  .  .      80.00 

2059 . . . 

. .  .     20.00 

2060... 

. .  .     40.D0 

2061... 

. .  .     25.00 

2062. .. 

3.00 

2063 .  .  . 

6.00 

2064... 

. .  .     30.00- 

2065... 

.  .  .     80.00 

2066 . . . 

. .  .     21.00 

2067. .. 

.  .  .      17.50- 

2068... 

.  .  .     60.00 

2069... 

.  .  .     20.00 

2070. . . 

5.00 

2071... 

. .  .       8.00- 

2072. .. 

. .  .      16.00- 

2073.. 

5.00 

2074.. 

.  .  .       5.00- 

2075 . . 

.  .  .      14.00 

2076 . . 

.  .  .     14.00 

2077. .. 

.  .  .     55.00 

2078. .. 

. .  .      30.00 

2079... 

.  .  .       9.0O 

2080... 

2.00 

2081 . . . 

.  .  .       2.00 

2082. .. 

5.00 

2083 .  .  . 

.  .  .     12.00 

2084... 

1.00 

2085 . . . 

2.50 

2086.. 

.  .  .       3.00 

2087.. 

.  .  .    550.00 

2088.. 

. .  .    190.00 

2089 . . . 

.  .  .    120.00 

2090. .. 

. .  .     70.00 

2091. . 

.  .  .      18.00 

2092. .. 

...    IIO.OO 

2093 . . . 

. .  .    660.00 

2094. .. 

3.00 

2095 . . . 

3.00 

2096. .. 

.  .  .    130.00 

2097... 

.  .  .    250.00 

2098... 

.  .  .    300.00 

2099 . . . 

9.00 

2100... 

.  .  .      10.00 

2101... 

. . .     45.00 

2102... 

. . .     15.00 

2103... 

9.00 

The  Anderson  Auction  Lo. 


Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No.      Price  per  Lot 

2104... 

..$       9.00 

2155.. 

.  ..$       5.00 

2206. .. 

..$  120.00 

2105. . 

5.00 

2156. . 

6.00 

2207 . . . 

8.00 

2106 . . 

7.50 

2157. . 

5.00 

2208 . . . 

7.50 

2107.. 

.  .  .    100.00 

2158 . . 

.  .  .  .     47.50 

2209. .. 

.  .  .      85.00 

2108.  . 

5.00 

2159. . 

.  . .  .    220.00 

2210. . . 

.  .  .     30.00 

2109 .  . 

.  .  .     25.00 

2160.. 

.  .  .  .      10.00 

2211.  .. 

.  .  .    120.00 

2110. . 

...    140.00 

2161.. 

.  .  .  .      10.00 

2212. .. 

5.00 

2111.. 

.  .  .      90.00 

2162.  . 

.  .  .  .       7.50 

2213. .  . 

.  .  .      10.00 

2112.. 

.  .  .     25.00 

2163.. 

.  .  .  .      10.00 

2214. .. 

4.00 

2113.. 

.  .  .      12.00 

2164. . 

.  . .  .    950.00 

2215... 

.  .  .       5.00 

2114. . 

.  .  .       2.00 

2165. . 

.  .  .  .    125.00 

2216.  .. 

5.00 

2115.. 

1.50 

2166.. 

.  ...    150.00 

2217.  .. 

.  .  .    175.00 

2116. . 

.  .  .      10.00 

2167.. 

.  .  .  .    250.00 

2218... 

2.00 

2117.. 

5.00 

2168.. 

.  .  .  .    175.00 

2219. .  . 

1.00 

2118. . 

8.00 

2169.. 

.  .  .  .      25.00 

2220. .. 

3.00 

2119.. 

...    100.00 

2170. . 

.  .  .  .     80.00 

2221... 

2.00 

2120. . 

.  .  .      30.00 

2171.. 

.  .  .  .    170.00 

2222. .  . 

. .  .     75.00 

2121. . 

.  .  .    150.00 

2172.. 

.  .  .  .       5.00 

2223. 

4.00 

2122. . 

...    300.00 

2173 . . 

.  . .  .       5.50 

2224. 

.  .  .      lO.OO 

2123 .  . 

.  .  .      15.00 

2174. . 

.  .  .  .    115.00 

2225. .. 

.  .  .     50.00 

2124.. 

. .  .      60.00 

2175.. 

.  .  .  .      11.00 

2226... 

.  .  .     35.00 

2125. . 

. .  .     35.00 

2176.. 

.  ...   325.00 

2227. 

.  .  .     35.00 

2126. . 

.  .  .      15.00 

2177. . 

.  . .  .     45.00 

2228. .. 

.  .  .      15.00 

2127. . 

.  .  .     51.00 

2178. . 

.  .  .  .    300.00 

2229 .  .  . 

.  .  .    250.00 

2128. . 

.  .  .      16.00 

2179 . . 

.  .  .  .      10.00 

2230. .. 

.  .  .    165.00 

2129.. 

.  .  .      30.00 

2180. . 

.  .  .  .     20.00 

2231 . . . 

1.00 

2130. . 

7.50 

2181. . 

.  . .  .      10.00 

2232. .. 

.  .  .      27.50 

2131.. 

.  .  .      50.00 

2182.. 

.  .  .  .       4.00 

2233 . . . 

.  .  .      14.00 

2132.. 

.  .  .       3.50 

2183 . . 

.  .  .  .      11.00 

2234. .. 

.  .  .     20.00 

2133. . 

.  .  .     20.00 

2184. . 

2.50 

2235... 

.  .  .      21.00 

2134. . 

2.50 

2185. . 

.  .  .  .      95.00 

2236... 

4.50 

2135 .  . 

.  .  .       7.00 

2186. . 

.  .  .  .      22.50 

2237... 

.  .  .      10.00 

2136. . 

2.00 

2187. . 

.  . .  .     50.00 

2238.  .. 

2.50 

2137 .  . 

4.00 

2188.. 

.  .  .  .    250.00 

2239 .  .  . 

.  .  .    125.00 

2138.  . 

...    150.00 

2189. . 

.  . .  .     25.00 

2240. .. 

.  .  .       2.50 

2139 .  . 

5.50 

2190. . 

.  .  .  .      22.50 

2241 . .  . 

.  .  .     45.00 

2140.  . 

.  .  .    600.00 

2191 .  . 

8.00 

2242. .. 

.  .  .      35.00 

2141.  . 

1.00 

2192. . 

3.00 

2243 . . . 

.  .  .   235.00 

2142.. 

.  .  .     47.50 

2193. . 

2.50 

2244. .. 

.  .  .     25.00 

2143.  . 

...    130.00 

2194.. 

.  .  .  .        5.00 

2245 .  .  . 

1.50 

2144. . 

.  .  .       5.00 

2195.  . 

1.50 

2246 . . . 

.  .  .    340.00 

2145.. 

.  .  .      10.00 

2196.  . 

5.00 

2247. .. 

.  .  .      10.00 

2146.  . 

9.00 

2197.  . 

.  .  .  .      30.00 

2248. .. 

.  .  .      30.00 

2147.. 

6.00 

2198.. 

.  .  .  .      25.00 

2249 . . . 

7.50 

2148.  . 

3.00 

2199. . 

.  .  .  .      35.00 

2250. . . 

.  .  .      50.00 

2149. . 

.  .  .       5.00 

2200. . 

.  .  .  .     25.00 

2251 . . . 

3.00 

2150. . 

. .  .      11.00 

2201 . . 

.  . .  .        1.00 

'^''52 

.  .  .     47.50 

2151.. 

.  .  .       4.00 

2202.. 

.  .  .  .      65.00 

2253... 

.  .  .      50.00 

2152. . 

.  .  .  .      17.50 

2203 . . 

6.00 

2254. .. 

.  .  .       7.50 

2153.. 

.  .  .  .       4.00 

2204. . 

.  .  .  .     80.00 

2255... 

.  .  .     20.00 

2154.. 

.  . .  .       4.00 

2205.. 

.  .  .  .    240.00 

2256 . . . 

.  .  .     21.00 

15 


The  Anderson  Auciiof}  Co. 


Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No.      Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

2257... 

..$     10.00 

2308... 

.$     50.00 

2359... 

..$  450.00 

2258... 

.  .  .     21.00 

2309 . . . 

.  .     75.00 

2360. .. 

9.00 

2259... 

3.00 

2310... 

.  .      25.00 

2361 . . . 

.  .  .    275.00 

2260. . . 

.  .  .      12.50 

2311.  .. 

.  .    100.00 

2362... 

. .  .      20.00 

2261 . . . 

.  .  .      12.50 

2312... 

.  .     25.00 

236o... 

Y.50 

2262... 

.  .  .      15.00 

2313 . . . 

.  .      75.00 

2364... 

.  .  .     47.50 

2263... 

.  .  .      12.50 

2314... 

2.00 

2365... 

.  .  .     26.00 

2264... 

.  .  .      14.00 

2315. .. 

.  .     40.00 

2366... 

.  .  .   250.00 

2265... 

3.00 

2316. .. 

.  .      20.00 

2367. .. 

.  .  .      15.00 

2266... 

.  .  .      22.50 

2317 . . . 

.  .    325.00 

2368... 

.  .  .     25.00 

2267... 

.  .  .       2.50 

2318. .  .  . 

.    1,510.00 

2369 .  .  . 

.  .  .      10.00 

2268... 

2.50 

2319.  .. 

..    150.00 

2370. . . 

.  .  .       2.00 

2269. .. 

8.00 

2320. . . 

.  .    105.00 

2371... 

.  .  .     55.00 

2270. . . 

. .  .       2.00 

2321... 

.  .    130.00 

2372. . 

.  .  .    100.00 

2271... 

.  .  .        7.00 

2322... 

.  .      15.00 

2373... 

. .  .       5.00 

2272... 

.  .  .      11.00 

2323 .  .  . 

.  .      12.50 

2374... 

.  .  .        5.00 

2273... 

.  .  .       5.00 

2324. . . 

.  .    100.00 

2375.. 

.  .  .     50.00 

2274... 

. .  .       5.00 

2325... 

..    160.00 

2376. . 

5.00 

2275... 

.  .  .      30.00 

2326 . . . 

.  .      90.00 

2377 .  . 

. .  .     22.50 

2276. .. 

.  .  .     45.00 

2327. .. 

.  .      30.00 

2378.. 

. .  .       5.00 

2277... 

.  .  .     40.00 

2328.  .. 

.  .     90.00 

2379 . . . 

.  .  .      12.50 

2278... 

.  .  .      10.00 

2329 . . . 

..    130.00 

2380. . 

.  .  .      17.50 

2279... 

2.00 

2330... 

.  .      75.00 

2381.. 

.  .  .     50.00 

2280. . . 

3.00 

2331 . . . 

.  .     35.00 

2382 . . 

.  .  .     42.50 

2281... 

.  .  .      20.00 

2332. .. 

.  .      12.00 

2383. . 

.  .  .      60.00 

2282.  .. 

2.00 

2333 . . . 

.  .    125.00 

2384.. 

.  .  .      17.50 

2283... 

.  .  .      60.00 

2334... 

.  .      60.00 

2385.. 

. .  .      15.00 

2284... 

. .  .        1.50 

2335... 

.  .   400.00 

2386.. 

...       1.00 

2285.. 

.  .  .      25.00 

2336... 

.  .      15.00 

2387.. 

. .  .       4.00 

2286.. 

9.00 

2337 . . . 

.  .      17.50 

2388.. 

2.00 

2287.. 

.  .  .     42.00 

2338... 

.  .     70.00 

2389 . . 

.  .  .     20.00 

2288.. 

.  .  .     42.50 

2339.  .. 

.  .        1.00 

2390. . 

.  .  .     32.50 

2289 . . 

.  .  .      12.50 

2340. .. 

7.00 

2391 . . 

.  .  .      30.00 

2290. . 

2.00 

2341 . . . 

.  .     42.50 

2392.. 

.  .  .     31.00 

:?291 .  . 

, .     42.50 

2342 . . . 

.  .       2.00 

2393 . . 

.  .  .     87.50 

2292.. 

. .  .     23.00 

2343 . . . 

.  .       6.00 

2394. : 

.  .  .   700.00 

2293.. 

.  .  .      15.00 

2344. .  .  . 

.   4,000.00 

2395.. 

.  .  .   400.00 

2294.. 

.  .  .      18.00 

2345 . . . 

.  .     40.00 

2396. . 

7.50 

2295. . 

.  .  .     20.00 

2346 . . . 

.  .     40.00 

2397.. 

1.00 

2296.. 

.  .  .    350.00 

2347. .. 

.  .    925.00 

2398.. 

1.00 

2297.. 

.  .  .   200.00 

2348 . . . 

.  .    290.00 

2399 .  . 

.  .  .     40.00 

2298.. 

.  .  .    725.00 

2349 . . . 

.  .    290.00 

2400. . 

.  .  .      37.50 

2299. . 

.  .  .   450.00 

2350... 

.  .      25.00 

2401 . . 

.  .  .      80.00 

2300. . 

.  .  .    350.00 

2351... 

.  .    175.00 

2402.. 

.  .  .     10.00 

2301 . . 

.  .  .    925.00 

2352. .. 

.  .  .      10.00 

2403.. 

5.00 

2302.. 

.  .  .    100.00 

'   2353... 

.  .     30.00 

2404. . 

1.00 

2303. .  . 

.  .    1,250.00 

2354... 

.  .      10.00 

2405 . . 

.  .  .      10.00 

2304.. 

.  .  .    225.00 

2355. .. 

8.00 

2406.. 

.  .  .      65.00 

2305.. 

.  .  .     75.00 

2356 . . . 

.  .      15.00 

2407.. 

.  .  .     15.00 

2306.. 

...    100.00 

2357 1,100.00 

2408.. 

.  .  .     70.00 

2307.. 

...    110.00 

2358... 

. ..    175.00 

2409 . . 

. .  .     50.00 

16 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

2410 $     7.50 

2411 27.50 

2412 100.00 

2413 42.50 

2414 55.00 

2415 35.00 

2416 27.50 

2417 500.00 

2418 30.00 

2419 135.00 

2420 35.00 

2421 75.00 

2422 3,000.00 

2423 1,025.00 

2424 75.00 

2425 400.00 

2426 225,00 

2427 625.00 

2428 125.00 

2429 435.00 

2430 375.00 

2431 70.00 

2432 100.00 

2433 150.00 

2434 125.00 

2435 55.00 

2436 260.00 

2437 50.00 

2438 65.00 

2439 15.00 

2440 650.00 

2441 200.00 

2442 100.00 

2443 30.00 

2444 45.00 

2445......  50.00 

2446 85.00 

2447 550.00 

2448 60.00 

2449 90.00 

2450 290.00 

2451 500.00 

2452 75.00 

2453 70.00 

2454 175.00 

2455 175.00 

2456 100.00 

2457 1,600.00 

2458 9,200.00 

2459 625.00 

2460 600.00 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

2461 $  300.00 

2462 775.00 

2463 500.00 

2464 5,500.00 

2465 500.00 

24(56 450.00 

2467 2,000.00 

2468 425.00 

2469 1,200.00 

2470 5,250.00 

2471 3,250.00 

2472 475.00 

2473 550.00 

2474 485.00 

2475 7,100.00 

2476 1,950.00 

2477 105.00 

2478 155.00 

2479 50.00 

2480 1,100.00 

2481 950.00 

2482 15.00 

2483 45.00 

2484 175.00 

2485 60.00 

2486 40.00 

2487 25.00 

2488 27.50 

2489 25.00 

2490 20.00 

2491 3,500.00 

2492 105.00 

2493 110.00 

2494 90.00 

2495 350.00 

24^6 7.950.00 

2497 65.00 

2498 1,000.00 

2499 450.00 

2500 130.00 

2501 120.00 

2502 1,500.00 

2503 125.00 

2504 175.00 

2505 50.00 

2506 1,200.00 

2507 900.00 

2508 2,600.00 

2509 1,500.00 

2510 160.00 

2511 325.00 

17 


Lot  No.      Price  per  I^it 

2512 $~55.00 

2513 160.00 

2514 365.00 

2515 37.50 

2516 15.00 

2517 12.50 

2518 10.50 

2519 50.00 

2520 5.00 

2521 10.00 

2522 26.00 

2523 75.00 

2524 15.00 

2525 725.00 

2526 610.00 

2527 610.00 

2528 75.00 

2529 50.00 

2530 70.00 

2531 10.00 

2532 10.00 

2533 145.00 

2534 55.00 

2535 2750 

2536. 1.50 

2537 65.00 

2538 7.50 

2539 33.00 

2540 35.00 

2541 27.50 

2542 300.00 

2543 75.00 

2544 50.00 

2545 645.00 

2546 80.00 

2547 140.00 

2548 1,000.00 

2549 810.00 

2550 130.00 

2551 2.50 

2552 125.00 

2553 25.00 

2554 20.00 

2555 15.00 

2556 15.00 

2557 330.00 

2558 400.00 

2559 85.00 

2560 17.50 

2561 18.00 

2562 22.50 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

2563 $  60.00 

2564 12.50 

2565 10.00 

2566 60.00 

2567 37.50 

2568 27.50 

2569 17.50 

2570 17.50 

2571 17.50 

2572 10.00 

2573 42.50 

2574 7.50 

2575 7.50 

2576 22.00 

2577 15.00 

2578 6.00 

2579 75.00 

2580 85.00 

2581 110.00 

2582 30.00 

2583 25.00 

2584 20.00 

2585 130.00 

2586 3.50 

2587 90.00 

2588 25.00 

2589 25.00 

2590 300.00 

2591 6.00 

2592 22.00 

2593 150,00 

2594 75.00 

2595 750.00 

2596 25.00 

2597 260.00 

2598 100.00 

2599 17.50 

2600 50.00 

2601 4.00 

2602 40.00 

2603 25.00 

2604 110.00 

2605 17.50 

2606 30.00 

2607 25.00 

2608 5.00 

2609 22.50 

2610 22.50 

2611 7.50 

2612 12.50 

2613 12.50 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

2614 $  100.00 

2615 23.00 

2616 50.00 

2617 30.00 

2618 190.00 

2619 21.00 

2620 40.00 

2621 30.00 

2622 30.00 

2623 3.00 

2624 10.00 

2625 30.00 

2626 3.00 

2627 18.00 

2628 3.00 

2629 10.00 

2630 50.00 

2631 325.00 

2632 15.00 

2633 32.50 

2634 10.00 

2635 25.00 

2636 12.00 

2637 7.50 

2638 16.00 

2639 40.00 

2640 240.00 

2641 275.00 

2642 105.00 

2643 10.00 

2644 27.50 

2645 2.50 

2646 45.00 

2647 7.50 

2648 4.00 

2649 9.00 

2650 115.00 

2651 72.50 

2652 75.00 

2653 11.00 

2654 55.00 

2655 140.00 

2656 70.00 

2657 120.00 

2658 5.00 

2659 45.00 

2660 130.00 

2661 830.00 

2662 100.00 

2663 17.50 

2664 27.50 

18 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

2665. $  35.00~ 

2666 160.00 

2667 65.00 

2668 17.50 

2669 6.00 

2670 155.00 

2671 7.50 

2672 5.00 

2673 60.00 

2674 7.50 

2675 60.00 

2676 3.00 

2677 12.00 

2678 2.50 

2679 37.50 

2680 22.50 

2681 1.00 

2682 35.00 

2683 95.00 

2684 32.50 

2685 3.50 

2686 3.00 

2687 4.00 

2688 15.00 

2689 25.00 

2690 60.00 

2691 12.00 

2692 7.00 

2693 1.50 

2694 27.50 

2695 77.00 

2696 52.50 

2697 7.00 

2698 17.50 

2699 8.00 

2700 21.00 

2701 3.00 

2702.' 25.00 

2703 1,400.00 

2704 350.00 

2705 52.50 

2706 .:....  10.00 

2707 30.00 

2708 4.00 

2709 22.50 

2710 25.00 

2711 8.00 

2712 55.00 

2713 17.50 

2714 17.50 

2715 65.00 


1  he  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

2716 $  40.00 

2717 2.00 

2718 9.00 

2719 460.00 

2720 2.00 

2721 70.00 

2722 1.00 

2723 1,800.00 

2724 610.00 

2725 160.00 

2726 170.00 

2727 675.00 

2728 27.50 

2729 50.00 

2730 30.00 

2731 40.00 

2732 30.00 

2733 105.00 

2734 25.00 

2735 105.00 

2736 5.00 

2737 12.50 

2738 10.00 

2739 85.00 

2740......  330.00 

2741 460.00 

2742 35.00 

2743 65.00 

2744 50.00 

2745 40.00 

2746 15.00 

2747 22.50 

2748 75.00 

2749 57.50 

2750 26.00 

2751 17.50 

2752 21.00 

2753 30.00 

2754 1.50.00 

2755 110.00 

2756.......  50.00 

2757 26.00 

2758 67.50 

2759 20.00 

2760 35.00 

2761 35.00 

2762 30.00 

2763 15.00 

2764 32.50 

2765 32.50 

2766 45.00 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

2767 ^  10.00 

2768 140.00 

2769 52.50 

2770 12.50 

2771 95.00 

2772 40.00 

2773 12.50 

2774 85.00 

2775 40.00 

2776 185.00 

2777 175.00 

2778 77.50 

2779 32.50 

2780 7.50 

2781 30.00 

2782 10.00 

2783 5.00 

2784 28.00 

2785 30.00 

2786 75.00 

2787 35.00 

2788 5.00 

2789 10.00 

2790 15.00 

2791 35.0'0 

2792 55.00 

2793 42.50 

2794 31.00 

2795 37.50 

2796 42.00 

2797 30.00 

2798 50.00 

2799 25.00 

2800 20.00 

2801 220.00 

2802 100.00 

2803 10.00 

2804 420.00 

2805 550.00 

2806 -0.00 

2807 37.50 

2808 12.50 

2809 42.50 

2810 22.00 

2811 10.00 

2812 350.00 

2813 70.00 

2814 7.50 

2815 5.00 

2816 5.00 

2817 17.50 

19 


Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot 


2818.. . 

...$     40.00 

2819. .  . 

.  .  .    350.00 

2820. . . 

3.00 

2821 .  .  . 

.  .  .    650.00 

2822... 

.  .  .    610.00 

2823. .. 

.  .  .      25.00 

2824. .. 

.  .  .     40.00 

2825... 

.  .  .      25.00 

2826... 

.  .  .     20.00 

2827. .. 

.  .  .     40.00 

2828. . . 

.  .  .      10.00 

2829. .. 

.  .  .     47.50 

2830. . . 

.  .  .     20.00 

2831... 

.  .  .      25.00 

2832. .. 

.  .  .      50.00 

2833... 

.  .  .      35.00 

2834. .. 

...    510.00 

2835 . . . 

.  .  .      30.00 

2836 . . . 

3.00 

2837 . . . 

.  .  .        5.00 

2838 . . . 

.  .  .        6.00 

2839 . . . 

7.50 

2840... 

.  .  .     42.50 

2841 . . . 

.  .  .      20.00 

2842 . . . 

1.00 

2843... 

.  .  .      13.00 

2844... 

.  .  .      12.00 

2845... 

.  .  .      10.00 

2846... 

.  .  .     50.00 

2847. . . 

.  .  .    100.00 

2848 . . . 

.  .  .    350.00 

2849 . . . 

...    105.00 

2850. .. 

.  .  .     22.50 

2851... 

.  .  .      17.50 

2852... 

.  .  .    107.50 

2853.  .. 

.  .  .    200.00 

2854... 

.  .  .     45.00 

2855. .. 

.  .  .    270.00 

2856. .. 

.  .  .    160.00 

2857 .  .  . 

.  .  .    110.00 

2858. .. 

.  .  .    115.00 

2859. . . 

.  .  .    110.00 

2860. .. 

.  .  .    160.00 

2881. .  . 

.  .  .      80.00 

28^2. .. 

.  .  .    100.00 

2863... 

.  .  .      25.00 

2864. .. 

.  .  .     40.00 

2865. .. 

.  .  .    110.00 

2866. .. 

.  .  .      37.50 

2867... 

.  .  .     70.00 

2868... 

. .  .     15.00 

The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

2869..  . 

..$     35.00 

2920. . . 

..$     85.00 

2971... 

..$     40.00 

2870... 

6.00 

2921.. 

. . .       1.00 

2972... 

5.00 

2871... 

.  .  .      32.50 

2922.. 

.  . .       3.00 

2973... 

...   130.00 

2872... 

...    175.00 

2923.. 

.  .  .   100.00 

2974... 

7.50 

2873... 

.  .  .       5.00 

2924.. 

. .  .     90.00 

2975. .. 

. .  .     21.00 

2874... 

5.00 

2925.. 

. .  .     45.00 

2976.  .. 

6.00 

2875... 

.  .  .      75.00 

2926.. 

. .  .      12.00 

2977... 

. .  .       6.00 

2876... 

. .  .     30.00 

2927.. 

2.00 

2978... 

. . .       5.00 

2877... 

. .  .       5.00 

2928.. 

.  .  .     20.00 

2979 . . 

. .  .       2.50 

2878... 

8.00 

2929.. 

...    300.00 

2980. .. 

. .  .     45.00 

2879... 

2.00 

2930. . 

5.00 

2981. .. 

.  .  .      11.00 

2880. . . 

. .  .        8.00 

2931. . 

. .  .    210.00 

2982. .. 

. .  .       4.00 

2881... 

.  .  .      15.00 

2932.. 

. .  .       4.00 

2983.. 

. .  .       4.00 

2882... 

.  .  .     15.00 

2933.. 

.  .  .     10.00 

2984.. 

. .  .     36.00 

2883... 

.  .  .     35.00 

2934.. 

...    140.00 

2985.  . 

8.0O 

2884. . . 

.  .  .    105.00 

2935.. 

. .  .     18.00 

2986... 

.  .  .      13.00 

2885... 

.  .  .      10.00 

2936.. 

. . .     12.00 

2987.. 

. .  .      22.50 

2886... 

.  .  .      10.00 

2937.. 

. .  .     15.00 

2988.. 

5.00 

2887... 

.  .  .     27.50 

2938. . 

. .  .     55.00 

2989 . . 

.  .  .     55.00 

2888 . . . 

.  .  .      60.00 

2939.. 

...   325.00 

2990. . 

. .  .       7.00 

2889... 

.  .  .       5.00 

2940. . 

.  .  .     25.00 

2991.  . 

. .  .     45.00 

2890. . . 

.  .  .      85.00 

2941.. 

.  .  .    100.00 

2992. . 

. .  .   165.00 

2891 . .  . 

.  .  .     40.00 

2942 . . 

. .  .      10.00 

2993.. 

...    140.00 

2892... 

.  .  .    140.00 

2943. . 

...    400.00 

2994. . 

.  .  .      12.50 

2893... 

...    260.00 

2944.. 

.  .  .     27.50 

2995.. 

...       6.00 

2894. .. 

. .  .     87.50 

2945 . . 

4.00 

2996.. 

. .  .     20.00 

2895... 

. .  .      65.00 

2946.. 

...       2.00 

2997.. 

4.00 

2896... 

. .  .     17.50 

2947.. 

.  .  .      14.00 

2998.. 

...       1.00 

2897 . . . 

. .  .     22.50 

2948.. 

.  .  .        3.00 

2999 .  . 

.  .  .     26.00 

2898... 

...   390.00 

2949.. 

2.00 

3000. . 

.  .  .     20.00 

2899.. 

. .  .     10.00 

2950. . 

.  .  .      11.00 

3001 . . 

. .  .      25.00 

2900. . 

. .  .       7.50 

2951.. 

. . .     30.00 

3002. .  . 

.  .    1,910.00 

2901 . . 

. .  .        6.00 

2952..  . 

.  .    1,350.00 

3003.. 

.  .  .      60.00 

2902. . 

3.50 

2953. . 

.  .  .    145.00 

3004. . 

6.00 

2903.. 

.  .  .      20.00 

2954.. 

.  .  .     27.00 

3005.. 

.  .  .     50.00 

2904.. 

. .  .     28.00 

2955.. 

.  .  .      35.00 

3006 . . 

. .  .     10.00 

2905.. 

.  .  .     45.00 

2956.. 

.  .  .    295.00 

3007.. 

.  . .     20.00 

2906.. 

...    535.00 

2957.. 

4.00 

3008.. 

.  .  .     25.00 

2907 . . 

. .  .       3.00 

2958.. 

.  .  .        6.00 

8009 . . 

3.50 

2908. . 

. .  .      16.00 

2959 .  . 

.  .  .      22.50 

3010. . 

.  .  .     40.00 

2909. . 

. .  .     20.00 

2960... 

.  .    1,000.00 

3011 . . 

9.00 

2910. . 

.  .  .      10.00 

2961. . 

5.00 

3012. . 

.  .  .       3.00 

2911.. 

.  .  .       3.00 

2962. . 

.  .  .      10.00 

3013.. 

.  .  .      15.00 

2912.. 

.  .  .      25.00 

2963.  . 

.  .  .    525.00 

3014.. 

4.00 

2913.. 

.  .  .      22.50 

2964. . 

...    110.00 

3015.. 

. .  .     27.50 

2914.. 

7.50 

2965.  . 

.  .  .      85.00 

3016 . . 

. .  .     32.50 

2915 . . 

. .  .       6.00 

2966 .  . 

.  .  .       7.50 

3017.. 

...   220.00 

2916.. 

. .  .     53.00 

2967.. 

.  .  .      10.00 

3018. . 

. .  .     35.00 

2917.. 

. .  .     27.50 

2968.. 

.  .  .   275.00 

3019.. 

. .  .     35.00 

2918.. 

. . .       7.50 

2969.. 

.  .  .       7.00 

3020... 

. . .     32.50 

2919.. 

...   105.00 

2970. . 

. . .     38.00 

3021.. 

. . .     32.50 

20 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 

Price  p^r  Lot 

3022 

$  40.00 

3023 

.  32.50 

30'2-l 

.  36.00 

3025 

.  37.50 

3026 

.  32.50 

3027 

.  32.50 

3028 

8.00 

3020 

.  800.00 

3030 

2,600.00 

3031 

.  325.00 

3032 

.  800.00 

3033 

.  200.00  i 

3034 

.  710.00 

3035 

.  660.00 

3036 

.  710.00 

3037 

.  525.00 

3038 

.  275.00 

3039 

.  160.00 

3040 

3,800.00  ' 

3041 

.  490.00  ! 

3042 

.  40.00  1 

3043 

.  18.00  , 

3044 

.  55.00  ; 

3045 

.  10.00 

3046 

.   11.50 

3047 

.  32.50 

3048 

.  55.00 

3049 

.  22.50 

3050 

.   5.00 

3051 

2.00 

3052 

.  12.50  1 

3053 

.  140.00  \ 

3054 

.      12.00  1 

3055 

.   12.50  i 

3056 

.  27.50  i 

3057 

.   4.00  1 

3058 

.  10.00  i 

3059 

.  455.00  ; 

3060 

.  150.00 

3061 

.  40.00 

3062 

.  30.00 

3063 

.  20.00 

3064 

.  25.00 

3065 

.  52.50  ! 

3066 

.  10.00 

3067 

2.00 

3068 

.  25.00 

3069 

.  30.00 

3070 

.   10.00 

3071 

.  35.00 

3072 

.  50.00 

Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot     I     Lot  No. 


Price  per  Lot 


3073 $  4.00 

8074 10.00 

3075 10.00 

3076 17.50 

3077 3.50 

3078 2.00 

3079 12.50 

3080 375.00 

3081 1.00 

3082 7.00 

3083 11.00 

3084 20.00 

3085 2.00 

3086 12.00 

3087 42.50 

3088 40.00 

3089 1,025.00 

3090 25.00 

3091 1.00 

3092 2.00 

3093 2,500.00 

3094 590.00 

3095 5.00 

3096 125.00 

3097 25.00 

3098 125.00 

3099 6.00 

300O 6.00 

3101 2.00 

3102 10.00 

3103 2.00 

3104 1.50 

3105 95.00 

3106 3.00 

3107 20.00 

3108 45.00 

3109 1.00 

3110 15.00 

3111 10.00 

3112 700.00 

3113 500.00 

3114 25.00 

3115 3.00 

3116 250.00 

3117 300'. 00 

3118 300.00 

3119 500.00 

3120 500.00 

3121 180.00 

3122 110.00 

3123 105.00 

21 


3124. 
3125. 
3126. 
3127. 
3128. 
3129 . 
3130. 
3131 . 
3132. 
3133. 
3134. 
3135. 
3136. 
3137. 
3138. 
3139. 
3140. 
3141 . 
3142. 
3143. 
3144. 
3145. 
3146. 
3147. 
3148. 
3149. 
3150. 
3151 . 
3152. 
3153. 
3154. 
3155. 
3156. 
3157. 
3158. 
3159. 
3160. 
3161. 
3162. 
3163 . 
3164. 
3165. 
3166. 
3167. 
3168. 
3169 . 
3170. 
3171 . 
3172. 
3173. 
3174. 


200.00 
65.00 

3.00 

115.00 

20.00 

15.00 

200.00 

50.00 

2.50 

2.50 
30.00 
30.00 
10.00 
25.00 

5.00 

17.50 

550.00 

475.00 

10.00 

5.00 
45.00 
40.00 

3.00 

350.00 

17.50 

55.00 

7.00 
35.00 
85.00 

7.50 
15.00 

7.50 

71.00 

175.00 

55.00 

10.00 

4.00 

10.00 

200.00 

30.00 

30.00 

5.00 
25.00 
10.00 

5.00 

925.00 

20.00 

33.00 

15.00 

2.00 
12.50 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

3175... 

..$  865.00 

3226... 

..$       8.00 

3277... 

..$     25.00 

3176... 

...   275.00 

3227 . . . 

.  .  .       7.00 

3278... 

.  .  .     10.00 

3177... 

.  .  .     40.00 

3228... 

...   290.00 

3279... 

.  .  .       8.00 

3178... 

. .  .      17.50 

3229 . . . 

.  .  .     21.00 

3280. . . 

.  .  .      16.00 

3179... 

...      37.50 

3230... 

.  .  .     75.00 

3281... 

5.00 

3180. . . 

. .  .        5.00 

3231 .  . . 

.  .  .      65.00 

3282... 

3.00 

3181... 

. .  .      10.00 

3232 . . 

.  .  .     15.00 

3283... 

...       3.50 

3182... 

.  .  .     42.50 

3233 .  . 

.  .  .      16.00 

3284... 

4.00 

3183... 

. .  .     75.00 

3234. . 

.  .  .     10.00 

3285... 

7.00 

3184... 

7.00 

3235.. 

. .  .      52.50 

3286. . 

.  .  .       7.00 

3185... 

. .  .      12.00 

3236 . . 

.  .  .    100.00 

3287.. 

3.50 

3186.. 

. .  .     70.00 

3237 . . 

.  .  .     90.00 

3288 .  . 

.  .  .     11.00 

3]87.. 

. .  .       4.00 

3238.. 

.  .  .      16.00 

3289 . . 

.  .  .     50.00 

3188.. 

...    120.00 

3239 .  . 

.  .  .     60.00 

3290. . 

...    110.00 

3189.. 

.  .  .      31.00 

3240. . 

. .  .     40.00 

3291.. 

.  .  .     27.50 

3190. . 

.  .  .      17.50 

3241 . . 

...   385.00 

3292.. 

.  .  .     20.00 

3191. . 

.  .  .      12.50 

3242.. 

.  .  .       5.00 

3293.. 

. .  .        9.00 

3192.. 

. .  .      92.50 

3243.. 

2.00 

3294. . 

. .  .     45.00 

3193.. 

.  .  .     75.00 

3244.. 

.  .  .     50.00 

3295.. 

4.00 

3194. . 

6.00 

3245 . . 

.  .  .      60.00 

3296. . 

. .  .        1.00 

3195.. 

.  .  .      12.50 

3246 . . 

5.00 

3297.. 

. .  .       3.00 

3196.. 

. .  .      11.00 

3247.. 

.  ...    200.00 

3298.. 

.  .  .   235.00 

3197.. 

. .  .      17.50 

i    3248.. 

.  .  .  .      15.00 

3299 . . 

7.00 

3198 52.50 

3199 135.00 

3200 115.00 

3201 80.00 

3202 80.00 

3203 3.50 

3204 10.00 

3205 50.00 

3208 20.00 

3207 35.00 

3208 11.00 

3209 100.00 

3210 10.00 

3211 2.00 

3212 65.00 

3213 800.00 

3214 8.00 

3215 9.00 

3216 8.00 

3217 10.00 

3218 50.00 

3219 12.00 

3220 22.50 

3221 27.50 

3222 25.00 

3223 25.00 

3224 3.00 

3225 105.00 


3249 10.00 

3250 15.00 

3251 7.50 

3252 5.00 

3253 6.50 

3254 7.50 

3255 1.00 

3256 10.50 

3257 2.00 

3258 2.00 

3259 30.00 

3260 40.00 

3261 65.00 

3262 62.50 

3263 2.50 

3264 950.00 

3265 4.50 

3266 27.50 

3267 17.00 

3268 17.50 

3269 5.00 

3270 12.50 

3271 40.00 

3272 6.00 

3273 11.00 

3274 10.00 

I   3275 30.00 

'   3276 2.50 

33 


3300 16.00 

3301 35.00 

3302 20.00 

3303 32.50 

3304 31.00 

3305 35.00 

3306 20.00 

3307 445.00 

3308 815.00 

3309 750.00 

3310 30.00 

3311 10.00 

3312 350.00 

3313 2.00 

3314 2.00 

3315 20.00 

3316 45.00 

3317 40.00 

3318 4.0O 

3319 3.00 

3320 5.00 

3321 3.00 

3322 15.00 

3323 2.00 

3324 90.00 

3325 18.00 

3326 52.50 

3327 4.00 


The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

3328 $  35.00 

3329 42.50 

3:-;30 165.00 

3331 8,000.00 

3332 2,500.00 

3333 2,300.00 

3334 3,500.00 

3335 2.00 

3336 1.00 

3337 102.50 

3338 15.00 

3339 60.00 

3340 5.00 

3341 5.00 

3342 10.00 

3343 25.00 

3344 7.00 

3345 11.00 

3346 350.00 

3347 15.00 

3348 8.00 

3349 2.00 

3350 2.50 

3351 2.00 

3352 1.50 

3353 1.50 

3354 52.50 

3355 470.00 

3356 11.00 

3357 7.00 

3358 60.00 

3359 50.00 

3360 850.00 

3361 60.00 

3362 310.00 

3363 45.00 

3364 80.00 

3365 75.00 

3366 60.00 

3367 35.00 

3368 12.50 

3369 4.00 

3370 4.00 

3371 7.50 

3372 10.00 

3373 16.00 

3374 22.50 

3375 7.00 

3376 72.50 

3377 5.00 

3378 35.00 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 

3379 $     15.00 

3380 25.00 

3381 17.50 

3382 37.50 

3383 17.50 

3384 12.50 

3385 360.00 

3386 250.00 

3387 61.00 

3388 45.00 

3389 10.00 

3390 630.00 

3391 15.00 

3392 21.00 

3393 5.00 

3394 175.00 

3396  [  •  •  •  •  210.00 

3397 26.00 

3398 175.00 

3399 125.00 

3400 125.00 

3401 36.00 

3402 20.00 

3403 50.00 

3404 25.00 

3405 25.00 

3406 32.50 

3407 30.00 

3408 30.00 

3409 60.00 

3410 40.00 

3411 30.00 

3412 25.00 

3413 22.50 

3414 35.00 

3415 7.50 

3416 70.00 

3417 105.00 

3418 325.00 

3419 60.00 

3420 60.00 

3421 35.00 

3422 100.00 

3423 23.00 

3424 3.00    • 

3425 85.00 

3426 2,600.00 

3427 450.00 

3428 225.00 

3429 230.00   I 

23 


Lot  No.  Price  per  Lot 


3430.. 

..$  105.00 

343] . . 

.  .  .  .    155.00 

3432. . 

.  .  .      17.50 

3433 . . 

.  .  .      36.00 

3434. . 

.  .  .   260.00 

3435.. 

.  .  .      62.50 

3436 . . 

.  .  .      25.00 

3437. . 

.  .  .      30.00 

3438 . . 

.  .  .      25.00 

3439 . . 

.  .  .     56.00 

3440. . 

.  .  .      60.00 

3441 . . 

.  .  .      20.00 

3442. . 

.  .  .      20.00 

3443. . 

.  .  .      12.50 

3444.. 

.  .  .     40.00 

3445. . 

.  .  .      33.00 

3446 . . 

.  .  .     40.00 

3447 . . . 

.  .  .      15.00- 

3448... 

7.50 

3449 . . . 

.  .  .     15.00 

3450. .. 

.  .  .    365.00 

3451 . . . 

.  .  .      11.00 

3452... 

.  .  .      30.00 

3453. .. 

. .  .     17.50 

3454. .. 

. .  .     11.00 

3455... 

.  .  .       6.00 

3456. .. 

7.00 

3457... 

2.50 

3458 . . . 

.  .  .       5.00 

3459 . . . 

.  .  .      12.50 

3460 . . . 

.  .  .      11.00 

3461 . . . 

.  .  .        6.00 

3462 . . . 

.  .  .      17.00 

3463... 

.  .  .       4.00 

3464. .. 

.  .  .     75.00 

3465 . . . 

.  .  .      82.50 

3466. .. 

.  .  .     55.00 

:U67.  .. 

.  .  .      10.00 

:-'468.  .. 

6.00 

3469 . . . 

.  .  .      82.50 

3470 . . . 

.  .  .      12.50 

3471 . . . 

.  .  .       8.00 

3472. .. 

7.50 

3473 . . . 

.  .  .     40.00 

3-^74.  .. 

.  .  .      16.00 

3475 . . . 

.  .  .      35.00 

3476. .. 

.  .  .     50.00 

3477 . . . 

5.00 

3478... 

..    100.00 

3479 . . . 

. .     10.00 

3480. . . 

.  2,000.00 

The  Anderson  Auction  Co. 


Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No.      Price  per  Lot 

Lot  No. 

Price  per  Lot 

3481 . . . 

..$     17.50 

3528 

$  12.50 

3575 . . . 

...$     1.50 

3482... 

5.00 

3529 

4.50 

3576... 

7.00 

3483... 

6.00 

3530 

13.50 

3577 .  .  . 

. .  .      10.00 

3484... 

.  .  .       6.00 

3531 

12.00 

3578. .. 

. .  .        1.00 

3^185... 

2.00 

3532 

10.00 

3579... 

1.00 

3486 . . . 

5.00    1 

3533 

40.00 

3580... 

4.0U 

3487... 

.  .  .     72.50 

3534 

22.50 

3581... 

5.00 

3488... 

5.00 

3535 

225.00 

3582... 

.  .  .       4.00 

3489 . . . 

.  .  .     27.50 

3536 

35.00 

3583 . . . 

2.50 

3490... 

.  .  .     20.00 

3537 

310.00 

3584... 

.  .  .     37.00 

3491... 

. .  .       2.50 

3538 

20.00 

3585... 

.  .  .       2.00 

3492 . . . 

4.00 

3539 

1.00 

3586... 

.  .  .       4.00 

3493.  .. 

.  .  .       4.00 

3540 

2.50 

3587... 

7.00 

3494... 

4.00 

3541 

2.00 

3588 . . . 

.  .  .       8.00 

3495 . . . 

.  .  .    150.00 

3542 

3.00 

3589 . . . 

. .  .      10.00 

3496 . . . 

.  .  .      12.50 

3543 

100.00 

3590. . . 

5.00 

3497... 

1.50 

3544 

35.00 

3591 .  .  . 

5.00 

3498... 

.  .  .       2.50 

3445 

285.00 

3592... 

9.00 

3499 .  .  . 

. .  .       2.50 

3546... .. 

13.00 

3593... 

. .  .       5.00 

3500... 

. .  .     21.00 

3547 

10.00 

3594... 

.  .  .     20.00 

3501 . . . 

. .  .       5.00 

3548 

160.00 

3595 .  . . 

5.00 

3502. .. 

. .  .      10.00 

3549 

3.00 

3596 . . . 

.  .  .       6.00 

3503... 

.  .  .     21.00 

3550 

22.50 

3597 . . . 

.  .  .       4.50 

3504... 

...    175.00 

3551 

50.00 

3598... 

.  .  .      23.00 

3505... 

.  .  .      30.00 

3552 

5.00 

3599 . . . 

.  .  .       5.00 

3506... 

5.00 

3553 

60.00 

3600... 

9.00 

3507.. 

.  .  .      10.00 

3554 

20.00 

3601 . . . 

. .  .       5.00 

3508.  . 

. .  .     20.00 

3555 

365.00 

3602.. 

.  .  .       3.50 

3509 . . 

. .  .      10.00 

3556 

60.00 

3603. . 

8.00 

3510. . 

2.00 

3557 

52.50 

3604.. 

6.00 

3511 . . 

.  .  .       6.00 

3558 

52.50 

3605.. 

. .  .      14.00 

3512.. 

.  .  .     75.00 

3559 

75.00 

3606 . . 

8.00 

3513.. 

.  .  .      10.00 

3560' 

25.00 

3607. . 

5.00 

3514.. 

.  .  .     40.00 

3561 

20.00 

3608.. 

. .  .       5.00 

3515.. 

.  .  .     22.50 

3562 

1,225.00 

3609 . . 

.  .  .      23.00 

3516.. 

. .  .     26.00 

3563 

.      10.00 

3610. . 

4.00 

3517. . 

30.00 

3564 

.     20.00 

3611. . 

5.00 

3518.. 

.  .  .       8.00 

3565 

1.50 

3612. . 

.  .  .       4.00 

3519 .  . 

.  .  .      11.00 

3566 

.     12.50 

3613. . 

4.50 

3520. . 

1.00 

3567 

2.00 

3614. . 

.  .  .      10.00 

3521 .  . 

.  .  .     16.00 

3568 

.      15.00 

3615.. 

.  .  .      15.50 

3522.. 

.  .  .  .      16.00 

3569 

.      16.00 

3616.. 

.  .  .     32.00 

3523 .  . 

.  .  .  .      17.50 

3570 

.     95.00 

3617.. 

.  .  .      14.00 

3524. . 

5.00 

3.571 

.      10.00 

3618. . 

.  .  .      10.50 

3525 . . 

.  .  .  .      12.00 

3572 

2.50 

I    3619.. 

6.00 

3526 . . 

5.00 

3573 

1.00 

;    3620. . 

8.00 

3527 .  . 

8.00 

3574 

2.00 

3621. . 

3.00 

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