UC-NRLF r- ^3" < o o LIBRARY SETS, ANGLING LITERATURE ART AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS INCLUDING THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF JOHN F. THOMPSON OF WOODHAVEN, LONG ISLAND TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF OWNERS AND EXECUTORS ON MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING JANUARY 19™, 1920 UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE/AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION MADISON SQUARE SOUTH NEW YORK CITY er THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY M844796 ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK ENTRANCE, 6 EAST 23 RD STREET BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14™, 1920 AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE TIME OF SALE LIBRARY SETS, ANGLING LITERATURE ART AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS INCLUDING THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF JOHN F. THOMPSON OF WOODHAVEN, LONG ISLAND TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF OWNERS AND EXECUTORS HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED ON MONDAY, JANUARY 19™, 1920 AT 3:00 IN THE AFTERNOON AND 8:15 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY SETS, ANGLING LITERATURE ART AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS INCLUDING THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF JOHN F. THOMPSON OF WOODHAVEN, LONG ISLAND TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE OR RESTRICTION BY ORDER OF OWNERS AND EXECUTORS HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED ON MONDAY, JANUARY 19™, 1920 AT 3:00 IN THE AFTERNOON AND 8:15 IN THE EVENING THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANTS, OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS ^ - NEW YORK CITY 0/7-2. RESUME OF CONTENTS The items herein catalogued include Library Sets of English and American Authors ; Illustrated Books of Travel and Biography ; Art Publications ; Books on Engraving, Etchings, Furniture, Bronzes, Tapestries and other Art Ob- jects; Colored Costume Plate Books; Americana, and Important Collection of Books by Bliss Carman, several of which are inscribed. The following are some of the more important items, — AMERICANA, including the First American Edition of Paine's Letter to Wash- ington, 1796; Set of the Natural History of the State of New York, 19 vols.; Schoolcraft's Indian Tribes, 6 vols. 4to; and McKenney's Indian Tribes of North America [Nos. 221 to 248] ANGLING LITERATURE. An important collection of Books relating to Angling, from 1668 to 1905, including Venables' Experienced Angler, 1668; The Husbandman's Jewel, 1680; The Sportsman's Dictionary, 1735; Walton and Cotton's Angler, 1759: The Angler's Pocket-Book, 1805; Scott's British Field Sports, First Edition, Large Paper, 1818; First Edition of Baker's Art of Angling, 1829; and others of importance [Nos. 249 to 403] ARABIAN NIGHTS. Original Villon Society Publication. 13 vols. [No. 9] ART PUBLICATIONS, including Books on Painting, European Galleries, Illus- trated Art Catalogues, etc. [Nos. 12 to 33] BALZAC (HONORE). Writings. Dent's Edition. 40 vols. [No. 36] BRITISH POETS. 48 vols. in binding by Larkins [No. 48] CARMAN (BLISS). A collection of Privately Printed Brochures, First Edi- tions, and Inscribed Books [Nos. 59 to 73] CAULFIELD (JAMES). Portraits of Eemarkable Personages. First Edition [No. 74] CLEMENS (S. L.). Writings. Edition de Luxe. 25 vols. [No. 1907] COSTUME PLATE BOOKS, including Logan's Clans of the Scottish Highlands [Nos. 77 and 78] COOPER (J. F.) Works. Appleton's Edition. 32 vols. [No. 80] CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Various Illustrated Books [Nos. 84 and 85] DRAMA. Various works [Nos. 91 to 96] DURUY (VICTOR). History of Rome and Greece [Nos. 97 and 98] ENGRAVINGS and Etchings. Various collections and illustrated books [Nos. 104 to 110] HARINGTON (SiR JOHN). Orlando Furioso. 1634-1633 [No. 123] HUGO (VICTOR). Writings. Edition de Luxe. 10 vols. [No. 130] IRVING (WASHINGTON). Works. Hudson Large Type Edition. 27 vols. [No. 131] JAMESON (MRS. ANNA). Art Works. 6 vols. in binding by Riviere [No. 13^ JOHNSON (SAMUEL). Works. Literary Club Edition. 16 vols. [No. 135" LAMB (CHARLES). Life and Works. Library Edition. 12 vols. [No. 137" LOBGE (EDMUND). Portraits of Illustrious Personages. 12 vols. [No. 171" MEYRICK (S. E.). Antient Armour. 5 vols. [Nos. 3 and 4] NAPOLEON. Works relating to Napoleon I. Imperial Edition [No. 155] PEPYS (SAMUEL). Diary. Royal Court Edition. 18 vols. [No. 158] PICKERING'S Diamond Classics. Various works [Nos. 159 to 161] PORCELAINS. Various works and Illustrated Catalogues on Porcelains and Other Art Objects [Nos. 164 to 170] SCOTT (SiR WALTER). Waverley Novels. Abbotsford Edition. 12 vols. [No. 183] SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Works. The Larger Temple Shakespeare. 12 vols. [No. 192] SHAKESPEARE ILLUSTRATIONS. BoydelFs Collection [No. 194] SMOLLET (TOBIAS). Novels. Large Paper. 6 vols. [No. 197] STOCKTON (FRANK E.). Novels. Shenandoah Edition. 21 vols. [No. 204] THACKERAY (W. M.). Works. Smith, Elder Edition. 24 vols. [No. 212] TISSOT (J. J.). Life of Christ. Autograph Edition. 4 vols. [No. 214] MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Various collected groups of books on travels, biog- raphy, and miscellaneous English Literature [Nos. 404 to 484] BOOK CASES. Globe-Wernicke Elastic Cases [Nos. 217 to 220] The Library of JOHN F. THOMPSON, ESQ., of Woodhaven, Long Island, is herein catalogued under items, Numbers, — 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 12, 15, 16, 17, 20, 28, 32, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 74, 76, 79, 81, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 100, 102, 104, 112, 114, 117, 118, 119, 121, 123, 124, 126, 127, 129, 134, 135, 137, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 150, 152, 153, 156, 157, 158, 162, 163, 172, 173, 174, 175, 178, 180, 181, 182, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 191, 196, 197, 198, 200, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 209, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 227, 228, 229, 230, 236, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 318, 408, 409, 412, 415, 419, 421, 424, 425, 426, 431, 435, 436, 438, 439, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 454, 457, 458, 459, 460, 462, 463, 464, 466, 467, 471, 472, 477, 479, 482, 484. Literary Property sold by direction of J. B. GILCHEIST, ESQ., repre- senting Heirs of an Estate, is herein catalogued under items, Numbers, — 2, 5, 8, 40, 48, 75, 77, 78, 80, 86, 90, 99, 101, 115, 120, 130, 131, 133, 136, 145, 154, 155, 176, 177, 179, 183, 190, 211, 212, 213, 237, 239, 404, 405, 414, 417, 427, 428, 429, 437, 441, 442, 450, 465, 478, 481. An important collection of Angling Books, the property of a WELL KNOWN NEW YOEK COLLECTOE AND BIBLIOPHILIST, is herein catalogued under items, Numbers, — 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265. 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272 273 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 2SO, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288' 289? 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304 305 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 320, 321 322? 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338? 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354* 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368 369 370* 371, 372, 373, 374, 374A, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399 400 401 402, 403. The Property of FREDERICK F. SHERMAN, ESQ., of New York City, and sold by his order, is herein catalogued under items, Numbers, — 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 34, 49, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82, 106, 110, 111, 138, 147, 148, 159, 160, 161, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 207, 208, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 231, 411, 430, 434, 480. Books from the Estate of SMYTHE MARTIN, sold by order of the Fed- eral Trust Co., of Newark, N. J., are herein catalogued under items, Num- bers,—10, 11, 31, 46, 103, 116, 125, 128, 132, 149, 151, 201, 210, 406, 407, 410, 413, 416, 418, 420, 422, 423, 433, 452, 456, 468, 469, 470, 473, 474, 476, 483. Books from the Library of the late JOHN HENRY OSBORNE, of Au- burn, N. Y., sold by order of Mrs. Osborne, are herein catalogued under items, Numbers,— 14, 18, 19, 33, 35A, 35B, 42A, 43, 97, 98, 105, 107, 108, 109, 113, 122, 171, 193, 199, 226, 232, 233, 234, 235, 242, 248, 432, 440, 449, 451, 453, 455, 475. Books consigned by JOHN BOLAND, ESQ., of New York City, are herein catalogued under items, Numbers, — 13, 194, 195. Conditions of Sale 1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be likely to affect the sale in- juriously. 2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the time of sale, shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such pur- chaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale, shall be a charge against such purchaser. 4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days — except holidays — between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on presenting the bill of purchase. Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers ; doing so, how- ever, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, and thereafter, while the Asso- ciation will exercise due caution in caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association of the cor- rectness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imper- fection not noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which it is sold "as is" and without recourse. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert who thereby would become responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion with- out proper foundation. SPECIAL NOTICE. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on orders trans- mitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone, will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchase so made will be subject to the above Condi- tions of Sale, which cannot in any manner be modified. The Association, however, in the event of making a purchase of a lot consisting of one or more books for a purchaser who has not, through himself or his agent, been present at the exhibition or sale, will permit such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be returned, if the lot in any material manner differs from its catalogue description. Orders for execution by the Association should be written and given with such plainness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit should be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. Priced copies of the catalogue of any sale, or any session thereof, will be furnished by the Association at a reasonable charge. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, New York City. AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF OWNERS AND EXECUTORS HEREINBEFORE DESIGNATED First Session, Numbers 1 to 220, inclusive MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 19th, AT 3:00 O'CLOCK 1. A'BECKETT (GILBERT ABBOTT). The Almanack of the Month. A Ee- view of Everything and Everybody. January to December, 1846. Illustrations throughout text. 2 vols. 16mo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, original backs bound in, bindings slightly rubbed. London: Punch Office, 1846 2. ALKEN COLORED PLATES. Blew (W. C. A.). The Quorn Hunt and Its Masters. With 24 illustrations drawn by Henry Alken, half of which are COLORED BY HAND. London, 1899; [APPERLEY (C. J.)-] Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton. By Mmrod. New Edition with Memoir by E. S. Surtees. With 20 COLORED ILLUSTRA- TIONS by Henry AUcen. London, 1899; SURTEES (E. S.). The Analysis of the Hunting Field. With 13 COLORED PLATES and 43 text illustrations by Henry Alken. New York, 1903; [APPERLEY (C. J.).] JSTimrod's Hunting Tours. With 18 COLORED PLATES after Ben Marshall, R. B. Davis, James Ward, etc. New York, 1903. Together, 4 vols. imperial 8vo, pictorial red and green cloth, gilt tops, 2 vols. somewhat shaken. London and New York, 1899-1903 3. ANCIENT ARMOR. Meyrick (Samuel Eush). A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour, as it Existed in Europe, Particularly in Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Eeign of Charles II., with a Glossary of Military Terms of the Middle Ages. Beautifully illustrated with 80 full-page plates, COLORED BY HAND AND ILLUMI- NATED IN GOLD, with over 25 initial letters in GOLD AND COLORS, depicting knightly combats, etc. 3 vols. folio, half red morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, leather labels, edges of binding slightly rubbed. London : Henry G. Bohn, 1842 SECOND AND BEST EDITION of this famous work on Ancient Armor, cor- rected and enlarged by the author with the assistance of Sir Walter Scott, Francis Douce, and others. ONE OF THE FINEST BOOKS ON ARMOR EVER PUBLISHED. Lord Jefferys eulogised the work as follows, — "No previous work can be compared in point of extent, arrangement, science, or utility, with the one now in question. First, It for the first time supplies to our schools of art correct and ascertained data for costume ; Second, It affords a most conclusive elucidation of a great number of passages in our great dramatic poets ; Third, It throws a flood of light upon the manners, usages, and sports of our ancestors." First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 4. ANCIENT ARMOR. Meyrick (Samuel Bush). Skelton (Joseph — En- graver). Engraved Illustrations of Antient Arms and Armour, from the Collection at Goodrich Court, Herefordshire; after the Drawings, and with the Descriptions of, Sir S. E. Meyrick. With portrait, and over 150 highly finished etchings of the originals from the collection of Llewelyn Meyrick, engraved by Joseph Skelton. 2 vols., folio, half red morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges, leather labels, uniform with the work preceding, edges of binding rubbed. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854 5. ANGLO-SAXON REVIEW (THE) : A Quarterly Miscellany. Edited by Lady Randolph Spencer Churchill. With many reproductions of portraits of famous personages including, — Edward VII. ; The Brownings; Edgar Allen Poe; George Washington; and others. Together, 8 vols. (complete set contains 10 vols.), imperial full deco- rated morocco, each binding being a facsimile of some famous bind- ing of old, including a Derome, Clovis Eve, Canevari, Samuel Mearne, and others. London: John Lane, 1899-1901 Comprises, — June, September, December, 1899; March, June, September, December, 1900 ; and, March, 1901. 6. ANONYMOUS. The Economy of Beauty; in a Series of Fables : Addressed to the Ladies. Illustrated with vignette and several full-page cop- per-plates. Royal 8vo, half red calf, gilt back, leather label, title- page mounted and tear in it mended. London: Printed for J. Wilkie, 1772 7. ANONYMOUS. The Rambles and Surprising Adventures of Captain Bollo. By Delia. Embellished with 32 full-page colored engravings. 8vo, full polished blue calf, gilt tooled back, inner and outer gilt borders, gilt top, leather label. London: Thomas Tegg, 1839 8. APPLETON'S SCIENTIFIC SERIES. Some illustrated. Together, 60 vols. 12mo, various-colored leather, as issued, gilt tops, uncut. FINE COLLECTION. New York: Appleton and Co., 1898, &c. Comprises, — The Works of Herbert Spencer, 15 vols. (Should be 17 vols. ) ; Thomas Huxley, 9 vols. ; Charles Darwin, 15 vols. ; John Tyndall, 6 vols. ; and others. 9. ARABIAN NIGHTS. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night; now Completely done into English Prose and Verse, from the Orig- inal Arabic, by John Payne. 9 vols. ; Tales from the Arabic of the Breslau and Calcutta (1814-1818) Editions of the Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, and Not Occurring in the other Printed Texts of the work. Now First done into English by John Payne. 3 vols.; Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp. Done into English from the recently discovered Arabic Text, by John Payne. 1 vol. Together, 13 vols. 8vo, vellum boards, gilt tops, uncut, back of one vol. cut in the middle. London : Printed for the Villon Society for Subscribers only, 1884-1889 OBIGINAL VILLON SOCIETY PUBLICATION, limited to 500 copies. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 10. ARABIAN NIGHTS. The Thousand & One Nights; or Arabian Nights* Entertainments. Translated by Edward William Lane. With an Introduction by Joseph Jacobs. Illustrations by Frank Brabgwyn. 6 vols. small 8vo, yellow cloth,, uncut, brindings slightly soiled. London and Philadelphia, 1896 LARGE PAPER, only 100 copies printed, of which this is No. -One. 11. ARABIAN NIGHTS. A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, Now Entitled The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. With Introduction Explanatory Notes on the Manners and Customs of the Muslem Men and a Terminal Essay upon the History of The Nights. By Richard F. Burton. 10 vols. ; Supplemental Nights. 7 vols. Portrait and illustrations on Japan paper. Together, 17 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Printed by the Burton Club for Private Subscribers Only. A reprint of the Original Bagdad Edition, called the "Bagdad Edition," of which only 1000 copies were printed, this being, No. 535. 12. ART. D'Overbeke (Bonaventure). Les Restes de FAncienne Rome, recherchez avec soin, mesurez, dessinez sur les lieux, & gravez par feu Bonaventure D'Oberveke. Illustrated with 147 fine copper- plates representing views of ancient Rome. 3 vols. folio, boards, broken at hinges. Amsterdam: Jean Creullius, 1709 13. ART. Galerie de Florence, et du Palais Pitti, dessines par Wicar, et graves sous la Direction de C. L. Masquelier, avec les Explications par Mongez. With 200 full-page plates, containing nearly 400 sep- arate and beautiful engravings of celebrated paintings, antique stat- uary, cameos, gems, etc., ALL BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS. 4 vols. in 2 vols., imperial folio, half morocco, gilt tops, joints of binding cracked in several small places. Paris: J. P. Aillaud, 1819 14. ART. Lavallee (Joseph). Galeries du Musee de France, Publiee par Fil- hol, Graveur. Illustrated with 791 (should be 792) full-page en- gravings. 12 vols. royal 4to, half morocco, gilt backs, uncut, bind- ings and text damaged by water from fire. Paris, 1814-1837 15. ART. Hall (S. G.). Gems of European Art. Illustrated with numer- ous full-page engravings. 1846; WILKIE (SiR DAVID). The Wilkie Gallery. Numerous full-page engraved plates. Undated. Together, 2 vols. folio, half morocco and morocco, gilt backs. London, 1846 and undated 16. ART. Spooner (S.). A Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, from ancient to modern times. With the monograms, ciphers, and marks used by distinguished artists. Thick royal 8vo, half morocco. New York : 1853 17. ART.. European Galleries. Armengaud (M. J. — G. D.). Les Galeries Publiques de FEurope. Profusely illustrated with full-page and text engravings. 3 vols. folio, cloth, gilt, gilt edges. Paris: Ch. Lahure et Cie., 1859-1866, First Session, Monday Afternoon,, January 19th 18. ART. Gargiulo (Raphael). Collection of the Most Remarkable Monu- ments of the National Museum. First Edition, Now Published. Illustrated with 240 full-page engravings. 4 vols. in 2, royal 4to. half morocco, gilt backs, sides torn and damaged by water. Not returnable. Naples, 1870 19. ART. Dutuit (Eugene). Manuel de P Amateur d'Estampes. Illustrated with facsimiles of rare engravings, and portfolio of 34 loose plates. Together 60 vols. 4to, boards, uncut, bindings and text damaged by fire. Not returnable. Paris, 1884-1885 Edition limited to 100 copies. 20. ART. Les Lettres et les Arts. Revue Illustree. 1886. 4 vols.; 1887. 4 vols. Numerous illustrations. Together, 8 vols. 4to, red morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, three bindings broken. Paris and New York, 1886-1887 21. ART. Catalogue des Tableaux Anciens et Modernes. Collection de M. [Dreyfus de Gonzales.] Many fine phototype plates. PRICED. Large 4to, red buckram, leather label. Paris: Galerie Georges Petit, 1896 22. ART. Catalogues of Paintings, etc. Coquelin Collection, Tableaux Mod- . ernes. 1906; TABOURIER Collection, Tableaux, Aquarelles, Tapis- series, etc. 1898; TABLEAUX Modernes, Pastel & Aquarelles de Mai- son Boussod. 1919. All with fine plates, lithographic, helio- gravure, etc. Together, 3 vols. imperial 8vo, wrappers, uncut, two somewhat shaken. Paris, 1898-1919 23. ART. Catalogues of Paintings, etc. TABLEAUX ANCIENS, Francaise, Flamande, et Hollandaise, Collection de M. A. Degueser. 1898; TABLEAUX MODERNES, de Paul Berard, 1905; VIAU (GEORGE) Col- lection. Tableaux Modernes fan(i] Tableaux, Pastels, etc. 2 vols. 1907; TABLEAUX, de Evariste Luminais. 1898. All with fine helio- gravure and other plates. Together, 5 vols. imperial 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1898-1907 24. ART. Catalogues of Paintings. Collection de M. Coquelin, Tableaux, Aquarelles, Pastels, Dessins. 1909; COLLECTION DEPEAUX, Tableaux Modernes, 1906 ; COLLECTION CHATELARD, Tableaux Anciens. 1900. Priced; COLLECTION BERIOT, Tableaux modernes et Aquarelles, 1901. All with fine plates. Together, 4 vols. royal 8vo and 4to, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1900-1909 25. ART. Catalogues of Paintings. Collection Jules Gerbeau, 1908; Col- lection Henry Bernstein, 1911; Collection Thirion, 1907; Collection Eugene Lyon, 1903; Collection de M. Boy, 1904; Collection de Hu- bert Debrousse, 1900. All ivith full plates. Together, 6 vols, thin imperial 8vo and 4to, wrappers, uncut, one shaken. Paris, 1900-1908 First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 26. ART. Catalogues of Paintings, etc. Binant Collection, Tableaux Mod- ernes et Anciens. Paris, 1904; ANTIQUITES et Objets D'Art. Am- sterdam; 1907; E. BLOT COLLECTION, Tableaux, Aquarelles, Pastels, et Dessins. Paris, 1900; TABLEAUX, Pastels & Dessins par Jules Breton, composant son Atelier. Paris, 1911. All with fine plates, photogravure, half-tone, etc. Together, 4 vols. royal 8vo, 4to, and small folio, wrappers, uncut. Paris and Amsterdam, 1904-1911 27. ART. Catalogues of Paintings, etc. Tableaux Modernes et Aquarelles [de] J. F. A. Lindsen. Amsterdam, 1908; ANTIQUITES Egyp- tiennes et Grecques. Paris, 1911; OBJETS D'ART et de Haute Curi- osite, de M. 0. Homberg. Paris, 1908; TABLEAUX Anciens et Modernes, Objets D'Art et D'Ameublement, composant la Collec- tion Mame. Paris, 1904. All with beautiful plates. Together, 4 vols. 4to, red buckram and cloth. Amsterdam and Paris, 1904-1911 28. ART. Canova (Antonio). Works. 3 vols. London, 1849; SHELDON (G. W.). American Painters. New York, 1881; MASTERPIECES of the International Exhibition. By Edward Strahan. 3 vols. Phila- delphia, 1876; HOGARTH (WILLIAM). Works. London, 1833; and two others. Together, 10 vols. 4to, cloth and morocco. Various places, various dates 29. ART. Hamerton (Philip Gilbert). Etching and Etchers. Fine etched plates. Boston, 1876; HUISH (MARCUS B.). Greek Terra-Cotta Statuettes. Plates. London, 1900; CATALOGUE of Casts, Metro- politan Museum. Plates. New York, 1910; ART Museums and Artists. New York, [1919] (2 copies) ; MRS. LOUISE E. BETTENS. New York, For Private Distribution. [1919.] Together, 6 vols. 8vo. and' square 8vo, cloth and wrappers. Various places, various dates 30. ART. Eobie (Virginia). The Quest of the Quaint. Plates of potteries, etc. 1916; BRYANT (L. M.). American Pictures and Their Paint- ers. Illustrations. 1917; MCSPADDEN (J. W.). Famous Painters of America. Plates. 1916; HUGER SMITH (A. R. and D. E.). Dwelling Houses of Charleston, S. C. Fine plates. 1917. Limited Edition from type; ESSAYS on J. S. Y. Bastida, by J. G. Huneker and others. Many fine plates. 2 vols. 1909. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, some gilt tops, uncut. Boston and New York, various dates 31. ART. Samson (G. W.). Elements of Art Criticism. Philadelphia, 1867: LAFENESTRE AND RICHTENBERGER. The National Museum of the Louvre. Illustrations. Paris, no date; MOLLETT (J. W.). An Illustrated Dictionary of Art and Archaeology. Boston, 1883 ; BURTY (PHILIPPE). Chefs-d'Oeuvre of the Industrial Arts. Illus- trations. London, no date; and two others. Together, 5 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and half vellum.' Various places, various dates First Session,, Monday Afternoon,, January 19th 32. AET. Tallis's Shakspere Gallery of Engravings. Full-page engravings. London,, undated; LIVERSEEGE (HENRY). Engravings from the Works of Henry Liverseege. London, 1875; ALBUM de la Com- pagnie Generale Translantique. Profusely illustrated. Paris, 1899 ; PARIS EXHIBITION. The Laurelled Chefs-d'Oeuvre d'Art from the Paris Exhibition and Salon. 300 illustrations. Philadelphia, un- dated. Together, 5 vols. small folio, various bindings. Various places, various dates 33. ART. Une Centaine de Peintres. The Works of One Hundred Great Masters (Engraved) with Descriptive Text under the Direction of Alphonse Bacheret. Illustrated with 59 full-page engravings (should be 100). Folio, plates and text leaves loose, plates water stained. Not returnable. Philadelphia: George Barrie, undated EDITION DE LUXE limited to 1200 copies. 34. ART OBJECTS. Bosanko (W.). Collecting Old Lustre Ware. Illustra- tions. New York, 1916; CARMAN (BLISS). The Friendship of Art. Portrait. Boston, 1904; TANAGRA Figurines. Fine plates. Bos- ton, 1879; CATALOGUE of Old Masters of the Ehrich Galleries. Photogravure plates. New York, 1906. Limited Edition on hand- made paper; ILLUSTRATED Catalogue, partly priced, of the Eita Lydig Collection. New York, 1913; Catalogue of Thomas B. 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Tear in center mended; TAYLOR (JOHN — American Senator). A. L.S. 1 p. 4to. No place, 14th Febry. 1794. Declaration of his appointment in 1776 as purchaser of clothing for the American army, and of sundry purchases made by him; CHOATE (EuFUS M.). Document. 2pp. 4-to. No place, no date. A draft of a brief. Together, 5 pieces. First Session , Monday Afternoon, January 19th 35B. AUTOGRAPHS. Hill (D. 0. — Secretary of the Eoyal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture,, and Architecture). A.L.S. Ip. folio, Royal Academy, Edinburgh, 16th November, 1866. To Mrs. John Grill, thanking her for donation of portrait of David Allan; HALL (Rsv. NEAVMAN). Portion of A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo, [London] undated. To his brother, telling him of his travels; [LIEBER (DR. FRANCIS).] MS. of lecture delivered on 'Prussia's Rising/ 4pp.; Also, portraits of, — Robert C. [lundy] American author and journalist; J. H. Perkins, Boston philanthropist ; and, James Polk. Together, 6 pieces. 36. BALZAC (HONORE DE). 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With 100 illustrations by Frederick Barnard and others, engraved by Dalziel Brothers. 4to, vellum back, parchment sides. London, 1880 EDITION DE LUXE, printed on special hand-made paper, with PROOFS of the illustrations on Japanese paper, limited to 500 copies of which this Is No. 134. 39. BEAUTIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES (THE) ; or, Delineations, Topo- graphical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County. By John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, and others. Illustrated with numerous copper-plate engravings of baronial estates, landscapes, river scenery, etc. 18 vols. in 25, 8vo, half calf, uncut bindings broken. Sold as is. London, 1801-1815 40. BEAUX AND BELLES OF ENGLAND. Titles and etched plates on Japanese paper, and frontispieces HAND-COLORED. 14 vols* 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. London: The Grolier Society, no date THE LIMITED EDITION DE LUXE. [Continued First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th [No. 40 — Continued'] CONTENTS Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson, by John C. Jeffreson, 2 vols. ; The Sheridans, by Percy Fitzgerald, 2 vols/; Mrs. Sarah Siddons, by James Boaden, 2 vols. ; Lord Chesterfield, by W. Ernst, 2 vols. ; Nell Gwyn, by Peter Cunningham ; Count de Grammont, by Anthony Hamilton; Mrs. Mary Robinson, by Herself; Lady Blessington, by J. Fitzgerald Molloy ; Beau Brummell, by Captain Jesse. 41. BEWICK (THOMAS). Thomson (David Croal). The Life and Works of Thomas Bewick, being an account of his career and achievements in art, with a notice of the works of John Bewick. With 100 illus- trations. 4to, cloth. London, 1882 42. BEWICK (THOMAS). The Works of Thomas Bewick. With numerous woodcuts. 5 vols. royal 8vo, morocco backs and cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Newcastle and London, 1885 MEMORIAL EDITION, limited to 750 copies. Comprises, — The History of British Birds (Land and Water) ; Aesop's Fables ; History of Quadrupeds ; and Memoir of the illustrator, by himself. 42A. BEWICK ILLUSTRATIONS. Kings of England. Characters of the Kings and Queens of England; selected from the best Historians. To which is added, A Table of the Succession of each, from Alfred to the present Time. With Heads, by T. Bewick, Newcastle. 24mo, contemporary morocco, gilt edges, ~by MANSELL SUCCESSOR TO HAY- DAY, worn at back ; frontispiece and title have small tear in margin, otherwise in excellent condition. London: Printed for E. Newbury, and Vernor and Hood, 1795 Bewick Collector Supplement, No. 4078. The cuts, used for the first time in this volume, were afterwards, on the removal of their plain line borders, continually employed in the various editions of Dr. Goldsmith's Abridgment of English History. 43. BIRDS. A collection of 20 folio plates in colors, representing the Red Head, the Partridge, the Quail, the Black Duck, the Woodcock, the American Snipe, the Canada Grouse, etc., signed A. POPE JR. Plates loose. 44. BOCCACCIO'S DECAMERON: Translated from the Italian into English, With 11 original etchings by Leopold Flameng. 2 vols. square 8vo, half dark-blue morocco, gilt backs and tops, binding slightly rubbed at joints. London, no date EDITION DE LUXE. One of 500 copies printed by Private Subscription and for Private Circulation only. • 45. BOER WAR. Creswicke (Louis). South Africa and the Transvaal War. With numerous illustrations (some in color), and maps. 6 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1900 Laid in is a one-page military document, signed by PRESIDENT KBUGER. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 46. BKASSEY (MRS. ANNIE). Sunshine and Storm in the East. 1880; In the Trades, the Tropics, & the Roaring Forties. 1885 ; A Voyage in the "Sunbeam/' 1878; The Last Voyage of Annie Brassey. 1887. Illustrations. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs, marbled edges. London, 1878--1887 47. BEITISH NAVY. Clarke (J. S.) and M' Arthur (John). The Life and Services of Horatio Viscount Nelson. Illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt, gilt tops. London, circa, 1842 48. BRITISH POETS. The Writings of the British Poets. With Lives, Crit- ical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes by Eev. George Gilfillan. 48 vols. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, BY j. LARKINS. Edinburgh: James Nichol, 1848-1870 FINE SET OF THIS BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED EDITION. j CONTENTS Spenser, 5 vols. ; Burns, 2 vols. ; Pope, 2 vols. ; Dryden, 2 vols. j The Less Known Poets, 3 vols. ; Chaucer, 3 vols. ; Percy's Reliques, 3 vols. ; Milton, 2 vols. ; Scott, 3 vols. ; Prior ; Thomson ; Young ; Shenstone ; Churchill ; Herbert ; and others. 49. BRONZES AND OTHER OBJECTS OF ART. Gardner (J. S.). Armour in England. Colored and other plates. London, 1897; MURRAY (A. S.). Greek Bronzes. Copper and half tone plates. London, 1898; CATALOGUE of the Egyptian Collection of Robert de Eustafjaell. Plates. New York, 1915. Priced; CATALOGUE .of the Hollins Col- lection of Paintings, Bronzes, etc. Plates. New York, 1915. Priced; BETTENS (E. D.). Picture Buying. Plates. New York. For private distribution. 1919; BETTENS (E. D.). Painter and Patron. Plates. [New York. For private distribution, 1918] ; CATALOGUE of Costly Antique Lace of Leone Ricci. Plates. New York, 1915. PRICED. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York and London, various dates 50. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). Bigelow (John). American Men of Let- ters. William Cullen Bryant. Illustration. 12mo, cloth. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1890 EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 50 loose plates. 51. BULWER-LYTTON (EDWARD, LORD). Bulwer's Novels. Illustrations. 13 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, leather labels, bindings rubbed. New York, no date 52. BURNS (ROBERT). The Complete Works of Robert Burns (Self -Inter- preting). Illustrated ivith 60 etchings and woodcuts, maps and facsimiles. 6 vols. royal 8vo, half polished calf, gilt panelled backs, leather labels, one corner of vol. I damaged. Philadelphia: Gebbes & Co. [1886] First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 53. BURNS (ROBERT). Eogers (Charles). The Book of Robert Burns. Genealogical and Historical Memoirs of the Poet and His Asso- ciates and Those Celebrated in his Writings. With facsimiles. 3 vols. 4to, crimson cloth, gilt, gilt tops. Edinburgh: Printed for the Grampian Club, 1889-1891 54. BUTLER (SAMUEL). Hudibras. With Dr. Grey's Annotations. A New Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Engraved frontispieces,, title- page, and vignettes. 3 vols. Svo, tree calf, gilt backs, gilt inner and outer borders, leather labels, bindings cracked at hinges, some leaves foxed. London: Charles and Henry Baldwin, 1819 55. BYRON (GEORGE GORDON, LORD). The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. 8 vols. Svo, half calf, gilt backs, binding somewhat rubbed and sev- eral leaves stained, 1 with a few words of text destroyed. London: John Murray, 1839 56. CARICATURES IN COLORS. The Looking Glass; or, Caricature Annual. 1830. With 4:Spp. of caricatures, several on each page, IN COLORS. Small folio, half roan, some leaves loose. London: Thomas McLean, 1831 'It is to be hoped this Work will be found, on inspection, although a satirical, yet a faithful record of passing events — a Political Memoranda of the year.' 57. CARICATURES IN COLORS. Ces Bons Autrichiens. Album par Daumier et Charles Vernier. Engraved frontispiece and 28 plates IN COLORS lithographed ~by Destouches. Oblong 4to, cloth. [Paris] undated An attractive and uncommon series. 58. CARLYLE (THOMAS). The Writings of Thomas Carlyle. Illustrations. 10 vols. 12mo, cloth, contents lettered. Boston and New York : Colonial Press Company, undated ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EDITION. Comprises, — Miscellaneous Essays. 2 vols. ; Cromwell's Letters. 2 vols. ; Frederick the Great. 4 vols. ; The French Revolution ; Sartor Resartus, Heroes and Hero-Worship: 59. CARMAN (BLISS). Songs of the Great Dominion. London, 1889. [Has contributions by Bliss Carman] ; The Kinship of Nature. Portrait. Boston, 1903; Behind the Arras. Boston, 1895; Ballads of Lost Haven. Boston, 1897; The Eough Rider. New York, 1909; Cana- dian Sonnets (by Bliss Carman, and others). Toronto (1910). Together, 6 vols. 16mo and 12mo, cloth and ooze calf. London, Boston, and New York, 1889-1909 FIRST EDITIONS. 60. CARMAN (BLISS). A Sailor's Wedding. 1891; The Trail of the Bugles. 1891 ; The Grave-Tree, The Wind and the Tree, Seven Wind Songs, and Overlord. 1892; The Master of the Isles, An Afterword, A Robin Song, The Tragedy of Willow, the Faithless Lover, and The Faithful Love. 1892. Together, 4 pieces, single folding sheets, ranging from long Svo to 4 to, on linen. New York, 1891-1892 ALL OF THESE PIECES WERE PRINTED FOR PRIVATE DISTRIBUTION and Contain a request to guard against their appearance in the public press. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 61. CARMAN (BLISS). A Seamark, A Threnody for Eobert Louis Stevenson. Square 18nm, grey-brown wrappers, uncut. Boston: Copeland and Day, 1895 INSCRIBED PRESENTATION COPY to Laurens Maynard, signed and dated by the author. Printed on hand-made paper. 62. CARMAN (BLISS). At Michaelmas. A Lyric. Small 8vo, thin blue wrappers. Wolfville, Nova Scotia: "The Acadian Press/' 1895 HAS THE AUTHOR'S INITIALS ON FRONT COVER. Written at The Little Red House in the Orchard, and privately printed. Only 100 copies issued. 63. CARMAN (BLISS). The Girl in the Poster. For a Design by Miss Ethel Reed. Square 16mo, brown wrappers, sewed. In cloth folder, with cloth slip case having blue morocco back, ribbed and gilt lettered. Wayside Press: Will Bradley, 1897 Only 100 copies were printed for Bliss Carman and his friends. UNDER THE IMPRINT, ON LAST PAGE, THE AUTHOR HAS WRITTEN A VERSE OF FOUR LINES FROM THE POEM, IN HIS AUTOGRAPH, SIGNED. 64. CARMAN (BLISS). Christmas Eve at S. Kavin's. Etched sepia frontis- piece. Small 8vo, parchment boards, gilt, uncut. New York: Ingalls Kimball, 1901 LIMITED EDITION. 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On the front fly-leaf the author has written the first verse from his "To the Winged Victory," in his autograph, signed. 68. CARMAN (BLISS). The Gate of Peace. A Poem. Royal 8vo, stiff grey boards, linen back, uncut. New York: The Village Press, 1907 Only 112 copies were printed, on special hand-made paper, numbered and autographed by Bliss Carman. THIS VOLUME is VERY RARE, as almost the entire issue was destroyed by fire before it could be distributed. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 69. CARMAN (BLISS). The Path to Sankoty. Siasconset, Mass., 1908; Ma- donna. No place, Christmas, 1910; Messiah. Christmas, 1911; Christmas Eve, A Choral. New Canaan, Conn., 1913; The Yule Tree. New Canaan, Conn., 1916. Together, 5 pieces. As issued. Various places, 1908-1916 An interesting collection of Christmas leaflets and cards. Small editions of each. 70. CARMAN (BLISS). The Gate of Peace. 8vo, grey wrappers. New Canaan, Conn. : Printed by John E. 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With over 150 engraved portraits, 15 of which are engraved by George Cruikshank. FIRST EDITION. 4 vols. royal 8vo, half dark- brown morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, many edges uncut, a number of the plates spotted on margins. London: H. R. Young & T. H. Whitely, 1819-1820 75. CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.). The Writings of Mark Twain. With several portraits of the author and titles on Japanese paper, and other illus- trations. 25 vols. 8vo, buckram, gilt tops, paper labels, uncut. Hartford: The American Publishing Co., 1899-1907 THE LIMITED EDITION DE LUXE. FINE SET. CONTENTS Innocents Abroad, 2 vols. ; A Tramp Abroad, 2 vols. ; Following the Equator, 2 vols. ; Roughing It, 2 vols. ; Adventures of Tom Sawyer ; Huckleberry Finn ; Pudd'nhead Wilson ; Joan of Arc, 2 vols. ; and others. 76. COCKTON (HENRY). The Steward. A Romance of Real Life. FIEST EDITION. Portrait of the author and 22 illustrations on steel by Onwhyn. 8vo, half tan calf, gilt back, gilt edges, leather label. London, 1850 First Session, Monday Afternoon,, January Wik 77. COLORED COSTUME PLATES. The Ladies' Monthly Museum; or, Polite Eepository of Amusement and Instruction; Being an Assemblage of Whatever can tend to Please the Fancy, Interest the Mind, or Exalt the Character of the British Fair. Improved Series, Vols. XIII. to XIX. inclusive. With numerous plates IN COLORS depict- ing the womanly fashions of the various periods noted. Together, 7 vols. Svo, half sprinkled calf, leather labels, binding somewhat rubbed. London: Dean and Munday, 1821-1824 Assumed to be perfect, but sold not returnable. 78. COLORED COSTUME PLATES. Logan (James). The Clans of the Scot- tish Highlands, Illustrated by Appropriate Figures, Displaying their Dress, Tartans, Arms, Armorial Insignia, and Social Occu- pations, from Original Sketches by E. R. Mclan. Illuminated titles- containing armorial insignia and 72 COLORED PORTRAITS OF SCOT- TISH CHIEFS. 2 vols. folio, decorative gilt cloth, gilt edges, binding somewhat rubbed, and Vol. II. pages loose. London: Ackermann and Co., 1845.-1847 FIRST EDITION. Published under the patronage of the Highland Society of London, and the most authentic work upon the subject issued. Aside . from the defect above mentioned, the plates and text are complete and BOTH IN FINE CONDITION. 79. COMB-BRUSH (CATHERINE). Every Man mind his Own Business, or Private Piques no Publick Precedents: Being an Answer to a late Scurrilous Pamphlet, Every-Body's Business is No-Body's Business ... In a Letter to A — M — , Esq. 12mo, half polished calf, gilt back and top, binding slightly rubbed. London: Printed, and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1725 80. COOPER (JAMES FENIMORE). The Works of J. Fenimore Cooper. With Editorial Introductions by Paul Leicester Ford, Edward Everett Hale, and Capt. Alfred T. Mahan. With steel engravings repro- ducing the original illustrations l)y F. 0. C. Darley. 32 vols. 8vo,, half red morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York : D. Appleton & Co., 1901 THE LIMITED IDEAL EDITION. Handsome Set. CONTENTS The Spy ; The Prairie ; The Pathfinder ; Last of the Mohicans ; The Deerslayer ; The Pioneers ; Red Rover ; Wing and Wing ; Afloat and Ashore; Wyandotte ; Water-Witch; Homeward Bound; and others. 81. COOPER (JAMES FENIMORE). Novels. With illustrations. 16 vols. half calf, gilt backs, leather labels, gilt tops. Boston: Dana Estes and Co., no date ILLUSTRATED STERLING EDITION. PARTIAL CONTENTS The Bravo and Mercedes of Castile ; Oak Openings and Satanstoe ; The Crater and Miles Wallingford ; Water-Witch and The Two Admirals ; The Mohigans and The Pioneers ; and others. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 82. COOPER (WILLIAM). The Doctrine of Predestination unto Life, Ex- plained and Vindicated: In Four Sermons, preach' d to the Church of Christ, meeting in Brattle-Street. 16mo, original calf, blind tooled. Name on title. Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards and H. Foster 1740 FIRST EDITION. Fine, crisp copy. 83. COSTUMES. Trollope (T. A.). A Summer in Brittany. Etched and colored plates. 2 vols. 1840; WRIGHT (THOMAS). Womankind in Western Europe. Colored plates and woodcuts. 1869 ; UZANNE (OCTAVE). Fashion in Paris. 100 hand colored plates and many text illustrations. 1898. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo. cloth, morocco, and half calf. London, 1840-1898 84. CRUIKSHAXK (GEORGE and EGBERT ). A Collection of Works, various editions, TWO FIRST EDITIONS. All with illustrations by George Cruikshank. Together, 7 vols. various bindings. London, 1822-1886 CONTENTS MAXWELL (W. H.). History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798. 21 plates. 8vo, half calf, binding poor. London, 1852. EWING (JULIANA H.). The Brownies, and Other Tales. 4 plates in compartments. Small 4to, pictorial wrappers. London, 1886. BEE AND THE WASP, A Fable in Verse. 4 plates. Square 12mo, printed boards, uncut. London, 1861. BACHELOR'S Own Book; or the Progress of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent). 24 plates. Square 12mo, pictorial boards. Glasgow, no date. EVERY NIGHT BOOK. Title vignette. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, half morocco. London, 1828. MIRACULOUS HOST Tortured by the Jew. 10 woodcuts. 12mo, cloth. London, 1822. MONCRIEFF (W. T.). Old Booty. A serio Comic Sailor's Tale. 6 plates after Robert Cruikshank. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, plain wrappers. Lon- don, 1830. 85. CRUIKSHAXK (GEORGE AND ROBERT). A Collection of works, various editions, SEVERAL FIRST EDITIONS. All with illustrations by George and Robert Cruikshank. Together, 6 vols. London and New York CONTENTS HUNT (ROBERT— EDITOR). Popular Romances of the West of England. First and Second Series. 2 etched frontispieces and title vignettes. FIRST EDITION OF BOTH. 2 vols. 12mo, half morocco. London, 1865. MAXWELL (W. H.). History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798. 21 plates. Thick 12mo, half morocco, gilt edges. New York, no date. [COLLIER (JOHN).] Tim Bobbin's Lancashire Dialect; and Poems. 4 plates by George and 2 &// Robert Cruikshank. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half morocco, gilt back and edges. London, 1828. STENELAUS and Amy Ida ; A Christmas Legend. 3 woodcuts in text and 1 repeated on cover. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, half morocco, gilt back and top, original wrappers bound in. London, 1858. BUNCOMBE'S EDITION. Comic Scraps, of the Actor's Pocket Book. COLORED frontispiece ?>// /. R. C. (Robert Cruikshank). FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half calf. [London] no date. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 86. DAYS OF THE DANDIES. With titles on Japanese paper and full-page etched plates, and photogravure frontispieces HAND-COLORED. 15 vols. 8vo, three-quarter red morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. London : The Grolier Society, no date THE LIMITED EDITION DE LUXE. CONTENTS Captain Gronow, by Himself, 2 vols. ; Colley Gibber, by Himself, 2 vols. ; Laurence Sterne, by Percy Fitzgerald, 2 vols. ; Mrs. Jordan, by James Boaden, 2 vols. ; Peg Woffington, by J. Fitzgerald Molloy, 2 vols.; Charles James Fox, by B. C. Walpole ; Fanny Burney and her Friends. Edited by L. B. Seeley ; Beau Nash, by Oliver Goldsmith; Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Edited by A. R. Ropes ; Horace Walpole, by Himself. 87. DECORATIVE ART. Kuenemann (Harry). Decorative American Wild Flowers. 20 folio plates, published by 'The Albertype Co' Folio, loose plates in portfolio. New York, 1890 88. DEFOE (DANIEL). The Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. With illustrations (on India paper) after designs ~by T. Stothard, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, half yellow calf, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia, 1891 Edition limited to 250 copies, of which this is number 193. 89. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Works of Charles Dickens. Illustrations. 15 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs and tops, leather labels. Boston : Aldine Book Co., no date 90. DORE BIBLE. La Salute Bible. Traduction Nouvelle Selon la Vulgate. Avec les dessins de Gustave Dorc. 2 vols. large folio, full red mo- rocco, gilt sides and backs, inside filleted gilt borders, gilt edges, binding slightly rubbed. Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1866 The wonderful plates by Dore, and the ornamentation of the text by Giacomelli, are in FINE CONDITION. 91. DRAMA. Dunlap (William). History of the American Theatre. 2 vols. thick 8vo, full tan calf, gilt backs, gilt edges. INTERLEAVED COPY. London: E. Bentley, 1833 92. DRAMA. Grossmann (Edwina Booth). Edwin Booth. Eecollections by his Daughter, and Letters to her and his friends. Portraits on India paper. Imperial 8vo, boards, white Holland back, paper label, un- cut. New York: Century Company, 1894 One of 50 copies on LARGE PAPER, printed on Whatman paper, of which this is No. 26. 93. DRAMA. Lennox (Lord William Pitt). Plays, Players, and Playhouses at Home and Abroad. 2 vols. London, 1881; BOADEN (JAMES). The Life of Mrs. Jordan. Portrait and facsimile. 2 vols. London, [Continued First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th [No. 93— Continued'] 1831; HATTON (JosErn). Reminiscences of J. L. Toole. Illus- trated by Alfred Bryan and W. II. Margetson. 2 vols. London, 1889. Together^ 6 vols. 8vo3 half morocco, gilt backs. London, 1831-1889 94. DRAMA. Dramatic Table Talk. Illustrations. 3 vols. London, 1825 ; MIDDLETON (THOMAS). Works. With Some Account of the Au- thor and Notes by the Eeverend Alexander Dyce. Portrait. 5 vols. London, 1840; CAEEW (B. M.). The Surprising Adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the Beggars. Vignette. London, 1812; BOBBIN (Tin). The Lancashire Dialect. Woodcut. Pres- ton, 1822; TOM THUMB. An Account of the Life, Personal Ap- pearance, Character, and Manners, of Charles S. Stratton . . . known as General Tom Thumb. Plate. London, 1844. Together, 11 vols. 12mo and Svo,, various bindings. London and Preston, various dates 95. DEAMA. The Theatre. A Monthly Review and Magazine. Illustrations. 3 vols. London, 1878; HAWKINS (FBEDEBICK). Annals of the French Stage. Portraits. 2 vols. London, 1884; EGAN (PIEECE). The Life of an Actor. Embellished with 27 COLOEED PLATES, characteristic scenes, etched by Theodore Lane. London, 1892; HUEET ( JULES). Sarah Bernhardt. Illustrations. London, 1899; THOMPSON (ALFRED) AND LEWIS (E.). The Mask. Volume I. London, 1868; and others. Together, 11 vols. 8vo and 4to, various bindings. London and New York, various dates 96. DRAMA. Collection of Playbills, English and American. Early and late 19th century. Several mounted in scrap book. About 175 pieces. 97. DUEUY (VICTOE). History of Rome and the Roman People. Trans- lated by M. M. Ripley and W. J. Clarke. Edited by the Rev. J. P. Mahaffy. Containing over 3000 engravings, 100 maps and plans, and numerous chromo-lilhographs. 8 vols. in 16, royal 8vo, morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, some leaves lightly water stained. Boston: C. F. Jewett Publishing Company, 1883 IMPERIAL EDITION, printed on fine ivory-finish paper, limited to 750 numbered copies. 98. DUEUY (VICTOE). History of Greece and the Greek People. Trans- lated and Edited by M. M. Ripley, with an Introduction by J. P. MahafTv. Illustrated with over 2000 engravings, including numer- ous maps, plans, and colored plates. 4 vols. in 8, imperial 8vo, cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1890 EDITION DE LUXE, printed on linen vellum paper, limited to 1000 num- bered and registered copies, which are sold to subscribers for complete sets only. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 99. EBERS (GEORG). The Works of Georg Ebers. Translated from the German by Clara Bell, Mary J. Safford, and others. Title-pages within illuminated borders, and frontispieces in duplicate, one IN COLORS. Together., 14 vols. (should be 15, lacks vol. 8), 12mo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, contents lettered, uncut. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1881-1893 AUTHORIZED EDITION: Comprises, — Uarda ; An Egyptian Princess ; The Sisters ; Cleopatra ; The Emperor ; Homo Sum ; Arachne ; A Thorny Path ; In the Fire of the Forge ; Margery ; Barbara Blomberg ; Only a Word ; In the Blue Pike ; The Story of My Life. 100. EGYPTIAN" ART. Perrot (Georges) and Chipiez (Charles). A History of Art in Ancient Egypt. Translated from the French and Edited by Walter Armstrong. Illustrated with 598 engravings in the text and 14 steel and COLORED plates. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half tan calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, leather labels, binding somewhat rubbed. London : Chapman and Hall, 1883 101. ELIOT (GEORGE). The Complete Works of George Eliot. Numerous photogravure illustrations. 15 vols. 8vo, three quarter brown levant morocco, gilt tops. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, no date THE ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EDITION. CONTENTS Romola — Silas Marner, 2 vols. ; Mill on the Floss, 2 vols. ; Felix Holt, 2 vols. ; Adam Bede, 2 vols. ; Daniel Deronda, 2 vols. ; Poems ; Clerical Life, Middlemarch, 2 vols. ; Theophrastus Such. 102. ENGLISH CATHEDRALS. Stanley (Arthur Penrhyn). Historical Memo- rials of Westminster Abbey: Foundation of the Abbey, the Corona- tions, the Royal Tombs, the Monuments, also Historical Memorials of Canterbury : The Landing of Augustine, the Murder of Becket, Edward the Black Prince, Becket's Shrine. The two works illus- trated with 35 full-page mounted platinum prints. 3 vols. 4to, three-quarter light green morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia, recent Fine Set. 250 copies printed of each work. 103. ENGLISH LITERATURE. Taine (H. A.). History of English Literature. Translated by H. Yan Laun. Portraits on Japan paper. 4 vols. in 8, 8vo, dark morocco, gilt backs and tops, sides with panel of gilt fillets, uncut edges. Philadelphia: Gebbie Publishing Co., 1898 ARDENNES EDITION. No. 12 of an edition of 50 copies printed, with registered stamp. 104. ENGRAVINGS. Everdingen (A.). A collection of 60 etchings from 'Rey- nard the Fox.' No place, no date; PORTRAITS des Rois de France. Engraved title-page and 66 portraits. Paris, undated ; LANDSCAPES. A collection of landscapes drawn by P. Sandby and engraved by Mr. Rooker and Mr. Watts. London, 1777; and some loose prints. Together, 3 vols. oblong 8vo and 4to, half calf and roan. Various places, undated, 1777 First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 105. ENGRAVING. Schreiber (W. L.). Manuel de P Amateur de la Gravure sur Bois et sur Metal au XVe Siecle. Vol. VI (3 copies), Vol. VII, Part II (2 copies), Vol. VIII, Part II (2 copies). Numerous full-page illustrations. Together, 7 vols. folio, with and without wrappers, uncut, leaves loose, some pages water stained. Not re- turnable. Berlin, 1893 Edition limited to 300 copies. 106. ERAGNY AND OTHER PRESS BOOKS. Boke off the Revelacion off Sanct Jhon the Devine By William Tyndale. Rubricated. Chelsea: Hornby Press at Shelley House, 1901. Only 54 copies; STEELE (ROBERT, Editor). Some Old French and English Ballads. Col- ored illustration, music score, rubricated. Hammersmith: Eragny Press, 1905. Only 200 copies; WHITE (DIANA). The Descent of Ishtar. Frontispiece and rubricated titles. Hammersmith: Eragny Press, 1903. Only 226 copies; BURKITT (F. CRAWFORD). The Hymn of Bardaisan. Rubricated. London : Essex House, 1899. Only 300 copies; ROSSETTI (D. G.). Hand and Soul. Decorated by C. S. Ricketts. London: Ballantyne Press, 1899. Together, 5 vols. Square 18mo to 8vo, boards and cloth. Various Presses, various dates ALL PRINTED ON HAND-MADE PAPER. 107. ETCHINGS AND DRAWINGS. A collection of 17 plates, etchings and drawings on India paper, some proofs-before-letters, including, — Returning from the Fold, by C. 0. Murray; Girl of Hydra, by Ludwig Otto; Hotel de Ville, Paris, by A. P. Martial; Landscape with Huntsman, from draiving by J. M. W. Turner; and others. 8vo and 4to, mounted to folio. 108. ETCHINGS BY FRANZ HALS. linger (Prof. William). Etchings after Franz Hals by Prof. William Unger. With a Notice of the Life and Works of the Master by Mr. C. Vosmaer. Illustrated with 20 full-page etchings and many smaller ones in text. Folio, wrappers, uncut. Etchings slightly water stained. Not returnable. Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1873 109. ETCHINGS. Twenty Original American Etchings. Published under the Auspices of the New York Etching Club. With Text. 20 full-page plates on Japan paper, ALL SIGNED ARTIST'S PROOFS. Atlas folio, in half morocco case, with key and lock. New York: Cassell and Company, Limited, 1884 EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 501 copies numbered and signed. Among the etchings are the works of, — Samuel Colman, Chas. A. Platt, J. G. Brown, Peter Moran, Henry Farrer, Percy Moran, C. A. Vanderhoff, Stephen Parrish, Leon Moran, Joseph Pennell, and others. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 110. ETCHINGS, ETC. CATALOGUES. The Masterpieces of Engraving and Etching, Books, Bugs, Porcelains, etc. Collected by General Bray- ton IveS. PARTLY PRICED. 1915; HOLDEN (EDWIN BABCOCK). Collection of Rare Americana, Mezzotints, Etchings, etc. 1910; PAINTINGS in Oil and Pastel by James A. McNeill Whistler. Por- trait. 1910. Together," 3 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth with leather labels, and one in wrappers. New York, 1910-1915 111. ETHNOLOGY. Bulletin of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 59, and 61 to 66. 1918; ALLEN (GLOVER M.). The Whalebone Whales of New England. 9 plates. 1916; THIRTY-SECOND Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 1918. Together, 8 vols. 8vo and 4to, cloth. Washington and Boston, 1916-1918 The Bulletins are illustrated with Indian relics, homes, customs, music, etc. They include : Recent Discoveries Attributed to Early Man in America. By Al£s Hrdlicka ; Archeological Explorations in North-Eastern Arizona, by Kidder and Guernsey ; The Maya Indians, by T. W. F. Gann ; Biblio- graphy of the Tribes of Tierra Del Fuego, by J. M. Cooper ; Teton Sioux Music, by Frances Densmore ; Kutenai Tales, by Franz Boas. 112. FISHER (GEORGE). The American Instructor; or, Young Man's Best Companion ... To which is added, The Poor Planter's Physician Plate and illustrations. 12mo, old sheep, leaves foxed, pp. 185-186 missing. New York: H. Gaine, 1760 113. FISKE (JOHN). The Works of John Fiske. Illustrations. 10 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs and tops, leather labels, bindings badly damaged by water. Not returnable. Boston and New York, 1900 114. FRENCH ART. Society of French Aquarellists. Text by the Best French Critics. Illustrated with plates in photogravure printed in tint and with designs in facsimile. American Edition, edited by Edward Strahan. In 8 sections, folio, wrappers, enclosed in various-colored satin portfolios, with ties. Paris: Goupil and Co., 1883 No. 19 of the Bibliophilists Edition, of which but 250 copies have been issued on paper from the Imperial Factories of Japan, with a double series of all the plates, printed separately, and inserted after the text pages. Plates are engraved by Maurice Leloir, Ed. Detaille, Jules Jacquemart, Ch. Delort, Madelaine Lemaire, Eugene Isabey, and other artists. There are brief biographies of each of the above by Montrosier, Silvestre Yriarte, Saint Juirs, and others. 115. FURNITURE. Dilke (Emelia, Lady). French Furniture and Decoration in the XVIIIth Century. Numerous illustrations reproducing cab- inets, chimney-pieces, panels, tapestries, metal work, pedestals, clocks, and other articles of artistic prominence. FIRST EDITION. Imperial Svo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. London : George Bell and Sons, 1901 First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 116. GEORGE FOURTH. Huish (Bobert). Memoirs of George the Fourth, Descriptive of the Most Interesting Scenes of His Private and Pub- lic Life. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco., gilt backs, marbled edges. London, 1830 117. GIBBOX (EDWARD). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Eoman Empire. Xew Edition. Portrait and folding maps. 8 vols. 8vo, calf, gilt panelled backs, leather labels, bindings slightly rubbed. London, 1848 118. GOETHE (JOHAXX W. vox). Works of Goethe, Including Poems, Dramas, and Novels. With a Life of Goethe by Hjalmar H. Boye- sen. With 64 full-page steel plates; 128 full-page woodcuts; and hundreds of illustrations in the text. 10 vols. imperial Svo, full crimson limp morocco, gilt-lettered backs, inside gilt borders, gilt edges. Philadelphia: Geo. Barrie and Son [1885] Poems, 2 vols. ; Dramas, 4 vols. ; Novels, 4 vols, 119. GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). Prior (James). Miscellaneous Works of Gold- smith, including a Variety of Pieces now First Collected. 4 vols.; Life of Goldsmith. 2 vols. Engraved titles, portrait and facsimile, plates somewhat spotted. 6 vols. Svo, full tan calf, gilt backs; [ALSO] Life of Goldsmith, by James Prior. Portrait and facsimile. 2 vols. Svo, full scored calf, gilt backs, joints cracked. Together, 8 vols. London: John Murray, 1837 ALL FIRST EDITIONS. 120. GREEX (Jonx RICHARD). A Short History of the English People. Edited by Mrs. J. E. Green and Miss Kate Xorgate. With hun- dreds of illustrations, many from early sources, some ix GOLD AXD COLORS, and many maps. 3 vols. thick royal Svo, three quarter crim- son levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. London : Macmillan and Co., 1898 HANDSOME COPY OF THE SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED EDITION WITH THE CON- TINUOUS PAGINATION. 121. GREEN (Jonx EICHARD). History of the English People. Engraved title-pages and full-page illustrations. 4 vols. Svo, half calf, gilt backs and tops, leather labels. New York: Continental Press, undated 122. GROLIER CLUB PUBLICATIONS. A Description of the Early Printed Books owned by the Grolier Club. Woodcuts. 1895; NORTON (CHARLES ELIOT). Two Note Books of Thomas Carlyle. Por- traits. 1898. Edition limited to 387 copies on hand-made paper. Together, 2 vols. royal Svo and 12mo, half sheep and roan, both damaged by water. " New York, 1895-1898 First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 123. HARINGTON (SiR JOHN). Orlando Furioso In English Heroical Verse. By Sr John Harington of Bathe Knight Now thirdly revised and amended with the Addition of the Authors • Epigrams. Principib, placuisse viris non ultima laus est. Horace London printed by G. Miller for J. Parker 1634. [SECOND TITLE] The Most Elegant and Wittie Epigrams of Sir John Harington, Knight,, Digested into foure Bookes. Fama bomim quo non foelicius ullum. London, Printed by George Miller. MDCXXXIII. With engraved title and forty-six copper-plates preceding the several books; also, large woodcut of Field's device and colophon -preceding second title, Eoyal 8vo, embossed brown morocco, leather labels, contents lettered in gilt, binding slightly rubbed, a few leaves stained, title remargined. London : G. Miller, 1634-1633 Collation : The same as the first edition, excepting that there is no list of errata on O03 verso, and no leaf O04. Then follows title of "Epigrams" (second title above) with Richard Field's device, O04 (verso blank). Dedication to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, O05 (verso "Epistle to all Readers" ). Epigrams, O06-Rr8 (verso blank), in sizes. Qq4 misprinted Rr4. No pagination after second title. 124. HISTORY OF ALL COUNTRIES. Lord (John). Beacon Lights of History. 7 vols. small 8vo, half calf, gilt. New York, 1888 Comprises, — Old Pagan Civilization ; Antiquity ; The Middle Ages ; Jewish Heroes and Prophets ; Warriors and Statesmen ; Great Women ; Renaissance and Reformation. 125. HOLLAND. Davies (C. M.). History of Holland, from the beginning of the Tenth to the end of the Eighteenth Century. 3 vols. 8vo, red polished calf, gilt backs, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut, by TOUT. London, 1841 126. HONE (WILLIAM). Popular Works, — Table Book, Every-Day Book, Year Book. Illustrated. 4 vols. thick 8vo, cloth, slightly rubbed. London, 1866 127. HORN-BOOKS. Tuer (Andrew W.). History of the Horn-Book. Exten- sively illustrated. 2 vols. 4to, vellum, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1896 The most important work ever issued on Horn-Books, which has be- come quite scarce. Each volume contains a pocket at the front in which are specimens in facsimile of rare originals. From the James W. Ellsworth collection, with bookplate, engraved by E. D. French, in each volume. 128. HOWELLS (W. D.) Works of Howells, as follows,— The Lady of the Aroostook; Suburban Sketches; Foregone Conclusion; Their Wed- ding Journey; The Undiscovered Country; Italian Journeys; A Chance Acquaintance; Venetian Life. Illustrations. Together, 8 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs, marbled edges, contents lettered. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1881 First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 129. HUGO (VICTOR). The Works of Victor Hugo. Translated from the French by Isabel F. Hapgood, Huntington Smith, and others. Pro- fusely illustrated. 12 vols. 12mo, half polished calf, gilt panelled backs, leather labels, gilt tops. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1887-189G ILLUSTRATED EDITION. Comprises, — Les MisSrables. 5 vols. ; The Man Who Laughs ; History of a Crime ; Hans of Iceland ; Notre-Dame ; Toilers of the Sea ; Bug Jargal ; Ninety-Three. 130. HUGO (VICTOR). The Writings of Victor Hugo. With General Intro- duction by Robert Louis Stevenson. Titles and frontispieces on Japanese paper, and illustrations in black. 10 vols. 8vo, buckram, gilt tops, paper labels, uncut. Boston and New York, no date THE LIMITED EDITION DE LUXE. CONTENTS Notre Dame — The Last Day of a Condemned ; Les Mis£rables — Hans of Iceland, 3 vols. ; Toilers of the Sea — Bug Jargal ; Man Who Laughs — Claude Gueux ; and others. 131. IRVING (WASHINGTON). The Works of Washington Irving, 24 vols.; Life and Letters, by his Nephew, Pierre M. Irving, 3 vols. En- graved titles, portraits, views, and other illustrations. Together, 27 vols. 8vo, three-quarter tan calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, leather labels, uncut. New York & London : G. B. Putnam's Sons, no date THE HUDSON EDITION, PRINTED IN LARGE TYPE. HANDSOME SET. CONTENTS Life of Washington, 5 vols. ; Mahomet, 2 vols. ; Life and Voyages of Columbus, 3 vols. ; Knickerbocker's History of New York ; Granada ; Wolfert's Roost ; Sketch Book ; and others, including 3 vols. of Irving's Life and Letters as above noted. 132. ITALIAN NOVELISTS. The Italian Novelists (Straparola, 4 vols., and The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni.) Now First Translated into English by W. G. Waters. Illustrated by Jules Gamier and E. R. Hughes, plates on Japan paper. 7 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. London: Privately Printed for Members of the Society of Bibliophiles, 1901 Number 383 of an edition of 1000 copies printed on Venetian Deckle Edge Paper. 133. JAMESON (MRS. ANNA). The Art Works of Mrs. Jameson as follows: Legends of the Monastic Orders. Third Edition. 1863 ; Sacred and Legendary Art, 2 vols. Fourth Edition. 1863; Legends of the Ma- donna. Third Edition. 1864; The History of Our Lord, 2 vols. Second Edition. 1865. With hundreds of full-page plates and text illustrations. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, handsomely bound in full blue levant morocco, gilt fillet sides with large central gilt ornaments, inside borders, gilt backs, polished gilt edges. BY RIVIERE. London: Longman, Green, &c., 1863-1865 SUPERB SET. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 134. JOHNSON (SAMUEL). Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson, and the Journal of his Tour to the Hebrides. Illustrated with por- traits by Sir Josliua Reynolds. Edited by Henry Morley. 5 vols. 8vo, leather back, gilt lettered, gilt tops, two backs torn. London: Eoutledge & Sons, 1891 135. JOHNSON (SAMUEL). The Works of Samuel Johnson. With illustra- tions, the frontispieces IN COLOR. 16 vols. 8vo, green buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. Troy, New York [1903] LITERARY CLUB EDITION, printed from type on special water marked paper, and limited to 774 sets, of which this is No. 70. CONTENTS The Rambler; The Adventurer; The Idler; Poems; Letters; Lives of the Poets ; Tour to the Hebrides ; Reviews, etc. ; Book of Devotions ; Eminent Persons ; Miscellaneous. 136. KIPLING (EUDYAED). The Works of Kipling. Illustrated. 14 vols. 12mo, three-quarter green levant morocco, gilt tops. New York: Macmillan Co.; Century Co.; &c. 1898-1899 CONTENTS Many Inventions ; Seven Seas ; The Day's Work ; Departmental Ditties ; Captains Courageous ; Ballads ; Jungle Book ; Second Jungle Book ; and others. 137. LAMB (CHARLES). The Life and Works of Charles Lamb. Memoir by Alfred Ainger. Frontispiece portraits. 12 vols. light-brown cloth, gilt tops, paper labels, uncut. Troy, N. Y. : Pafraets Book Co., no date (recent) LIBRARY EDITION, printed at the Merrymount Press. No. 144 of a lim- ited issue. HANDSOME SET. CONTENTS Charles Lamb, A Memoir; Essays of Elia ; Last Essays of Elia ; Tales from Shakespeare ; Poems, Plays, etc., 2 vols. ; Mrs. Leicester's School, 2 vols. ; Letters, 4 vols. 138. LANDSCAPE DESIGN. Hubbard (H. V.) and Kimball (T.). Introduction to the Study of Landscape Design. Many plates and vignettes. Im- perial 8vo, cloth, stamp on title. . New York, 1917 139. LEECH (JOHN). John Leech's Pictures of Life and Character. From the Collection of "Mr. Punch." With over 1400 illustrations. 4to, cloth, gilt, gilt edges. London : Bradbury, Agnew & Co., 1887 140. LEECH ILLUSTRATIONS. Eambaud (Yveling). Little Walks in London. Drawings by John Leech. London, 1875. BOOK OF BALLADS (THE). Edited by Bon Gaultier. Illustrated by Crowquill Leech and Doyle, Edinburgh, undated. Together, 2 vols. 4to and 12mo, cloth and half morocco. London and Edinburgh, 1875, undated First Editions with these illustrations. First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 14.1. LEWIS (LADY THERESA). Lives of the Friends and Contemporaries of Lord Chancellor Clarendon. Portraits. 3 vols. London, 1852; STRICKLAND (AGNES). Lives of the Queens of England. 12 vols. in 6. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1854; CAMPBELL (Jonx LORD). The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Eng- land. 3 vols. London, 1846. Together, 12 vols. 8vo, cloth. Various places, various dates 142. LODGE (EDMUND). Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain. Engraved from Authentic Pictures in the Galleries of the Nobility and the Public Collections of the Country. With Biographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions. Illustrated with 200 full-page engraved portraits (should be 240). Vols. 1 to 11. 11 vols. (volume 12 lacking), royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and edges, bindings rubbed. London: Printed for Harding and Lepard, 1835 143. LONDON AND ITS ENVIRONS Described. Containing an Account of what- ever is most remarkable for Grandeur, Elegance, Curiosity or Use in the City and in the Country Twenty Miles round. With plan of London, Folding map of its environs, and over 75 plates, engraved by various artists after 8. Wale. 6 vols. 8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt-lettered backs, gilt tops, backs somewhat faded. London: R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 FIRST EDITION. Lowndes states that "this work contains interesting matter not to be found elsewhere and is valued for its account of the Duke of Devonshire's pictures at Chiswiek." 144. LONGFELLOW (HENRY WADSWORTH). The Poetical and Prose Works of H. W. Longfellow. Extensively illustrated. 3 vols. 4to, full embossed morocco, gilt edges, bindings slightly rubbed. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1881 145. MACAULAY (THOMAS BABINGTON). The Complete Works of Lord Macaulay: History of England. With Introduction by Edward P. Cheyney. 10 vols.; Miscellaneous Works (Essays). Edited by His Sister, Lady Trevelyan. 10 vols. Numerous portraits and illustra- tions on Japanese paper. Together, 20 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt tops, leather labels, uncut. New York and London : G. P. Putnam's Sons, no date FINE SET OF THE KNICKERBOCKER EDITION. 146. MACMICHAEL (WILLIAM). The Gold-Headed Cane. Illustrated. 12mo, full brown morocco, gilt top. London, 1828 The Cane, so intimately associated with John Radcliffe, Richard Mead and others, can still be seen at the College of Physicians, London. 147. MAJOLICA. Fortnum (C. D. E.). Maiolica. A Historical Treatise ..., with Marks and Monograms. Colored frontispiece and many fine plates. Thick small 4to, buckram, gilt, gilt top, uncut. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1896 First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 148. MAJOLICA. Solon (M. L.). A History and Description of Italian Majolica. Preface by William Burton. 24 colored plates and many black and white illustrations. Eoyal 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt top. London, 1907 LIMITED EDITION of 750 copies. 349. MAKERS OF HISTORY. By Jacob Abbott. Illustrations. 20 vols. 12mo, cloth backs, board sides. Akron, Ohio : The Werner Co., no date 150. MARGARET, QUEEN OF NAVARRE. The Heptameron or Tales and Novels of Marguerite d'Angouleme, Queen of Navarre, now First Com- pletely done into English Prose and Verse from the Original French by Arthur Machen. With etchings by Leopold Flameng. 2 vols. 8vo, buckram, paper labels, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie, no date BIBLIOPHILIST'S LIBRARY Publication. LIMITED EDITION, printed through- out on Japanese paper, with the etchings in two states, before and after letters. 151. MATHEWS (WILLIAM). Works of Mathews, as follows, — Men, Places and Things; Getting On in the World; Literary Style and other Essays; The Great Conversers; Wit and Humor; Monday Chats; Words, Their Use and Abuse; Oratory and Orators; Hours with Men and Books. Together, 9 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. Chicago : S. C. Griggs and Co., 1883-1888 152. MILTON (JOHN). Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. Portrait. 2 vols. 12mo bound in 4to vols., interleaved, half morocco, gilt backs, uncut. London, 1760 153. MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER: Consisting of Historical and Romantic Ballads, collected in the southern counties of Scotland; with a few of modern date, founded upon local tradition. Second Edition. 3 vols. 8vo, mottled calf, gilt backs and borders, leather labels. Edinburgh: James Ballantyne, 1803 H. R. H. PRINCESS ELIZABETH'S COPY, with her autograph in each volume. 154. MODERN ELOQUENCE: Comprising After-Dinner Speeches; Lectures; Occasional Addresses, and Anecdotes. Edited by Thomas B. Reed, Justin McCarthy, Rossi ter Johnson, and others. Portraits on Jap- anese paper. 10 vols. royal 8vo, three-quarter red morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia: J. D. Morris & Co., [1900] FINE SET. 155. NAPOLEON I. Works relating to Napoleon I. as follows, — HAZLITT (WILLIAM). 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Among the portraits illustrated are those of, — Wash- ington, John A. Andrew, George Peabody, R. B. Taney, Schuyler Coif ax, H. Seymour, Henry W. Beecher, William T. Sherman, Robert E. Lee, W. G. Simms, Samuel F. B. Morse, D. E. Farragut, Sam Houston, J. L. Motley, Oliver W. Holmes, Winfield Scott, and many others. 158. PEPYS (SAMUEL). The Diary of Pepys, for the First Time Fully Tran- scribed from the Shorthand Manuscript in the Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge. . . . With Lord Braybrook's Notes. Edited with Additions by Henry B. Wheately. With titles, and nu- merous portraits in two states, plain and COLORED, on Japanese paper. 9 vols. in 18 vols. 12mo, half red levant morocco, gilt and mosaic backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York : Grosscup & Sterling Co., 1898-1900 ROYAL COURT EDITION. Set "A" of the Limited Edition of 26 lettered sets. 159. PICKERIXG DIAMOND CLASSICS. Shakespeare (William). The Plays of Shakespeare. 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La Divina Commedia. 2 vols. 1823-1822; CATULLUS Tibulhis et Propertius. 1824; MILTON. Paradise Lost. 1828; TESTAMENT. ISTovum Testamentun Graecum. 1828; HOMER [Iliad and Odyssey, in Greek.] 1831. Engraved frontispieces and titles. Together, 10 vols. 64mo, full dark blue morocco, gilt lettered backs, blind tooled backs and panels, gilt tooled inside borders, gilt edges. London: William Pickering, 1821-1831 AN EXCEEDINGLY CHOICE COLLECTION. 162. PLUTARCH'S LIVES. Wrangham (Rev. Francis). Plutarch's Lives, Translated from the Greek ; with Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch. By John Langhorne and William Langhorne. The Third Edition, with Corrections and Additions. Portrait. 6 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, leather labels, leaves slightly foxed. London, 1819 163. POMPEII. Gell (Sir William) and Gandy (J. P.). Pompeii; its De- struction and Re-Discovery. Numerous steel and outline plates. Imperial 8vo, cloth. New York, undated 164. PORCELAINS. The Hamilton Place Collection. Illustrated Priced Cata- logue. London : Remington and Co., 1882 ; CATALOGUE of the Pic- tures, Porcelains, etc. of Mrs. Lyne Stephens. Plates. London: Christie, Manson & Woods, 1895. Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 4to, boards and cloth, uncut. London, 1882-1895 165. PORCELAIN. Dillon (Edward). Porcelain. Many fine colored and other plates. New York and London, 1904; HIPPISLEY (ALFRED E.). Ceramic Art in China. No place, [1900 ;] CATALOGUE of Rare Old Persian Pottery acquired by II. 0. Watson & Co. Fine plates. [New York, 1908.] Printed on Japan paper; VAN DE PUT (A.). Hispano-Moresque Ware of "the XV. Century. Colored and other plates. London, 1904. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and small 4to, boards, cloth, and silk brocade. Various places, various dates First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 166. PORCELAINS. Oriental Art Collection of John H. Webster. 2 parts in one volume. Plates. 1913; HERBERT G. SQUIERS Collection of Old Chinese Porcelains. Fine illustrations. 1912 ; ORIENTAL Porcelains of M. C. D. Borden. Many illustrations. 1913 ; ANCIENT FAIENCES, Glass, etc. Many tinted plates. 1911. Together, 4 vols. royal 8vo to 4to, buckram and heavy wrappers. New York, 1911-1913 167. PORCELAINS AND ART OBJECTS. Catalogue des Objets d'Art et d'Ameu- blement des XVII et XVIII Siecles. Porcelaines, Bronzes, Meubles, Tapisseries, Tableaus Anciens, etc. Illustrated with many beautiful plates. 3 vols. in 2, 4to, red buckram. Paris : Galerie Georges Petit, 1903 The famous Mme. Lelong Collection. 168. PORCELAINS AND ART OBJECTS. Ancient Chinese and Persian Porcelain and Pottery. Illustrations. PRICED. 1915; THOMAS B. CLARKE COLLECTION, Beautiful Old Chinese Eugs. Colored and other plates. 1915; TIFFANY STUDIOS COLLCTION, Chinese Rugs and Carpets. Colored and other plates. 1916 ; MoOBE-MuMFORD COLLECTION, Old Chinese Eugs. Colored and other plates. PRICED. 1916.; [and] FFOULKE (CHARLES M.). Monographs on Eight Italian Tapestries and Eight Flemish Tapestries. Illustrated. 2 vols. Washington, 1907. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, (2) wrappers and (4) yellow cloth with leather labels. New York and Washington, 1907-1916 169. PORCELAINS AND OBJECTS OF ART. Pruyn Collection of Eelics and Curios. 1910 ; PEEL COLLECTION Imperial Jades, etc. Illustrations. 1912; YAMANAKA COLLECTION, Chinese Pottery, Porcelains and Bronzes. Illustrations. 1912; CROCKER COLLECTION, Furnishings, Embellishments, etc. Plates. 1912; YAMANAKA COLLECTION, Old Chinese Porcelains, Jades, etc. Many plates. 1911; EGBERT HOE COLLECTION of Art Property. Parts 1 and 2, in one vol. 1911 ; PIER (G. C.). Metropolitan Museum, Collection of Pottery, Porcelain, etc. Fine plates. 1911. Together, 7 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth with leather labels, and (1) in boards. New York, 1911-1912 170. PORCELAINS AND OBJECTS OF ART. Yamanaka, Bare and Beautiful Ori- ental Treasures. Fine plates, some in brilliant colors. 1915; YANG- SHI COLLECTION. Many hinged plates. 1915. PRICED; LECHEVREL COLLECTION, Porcelains, Jades, Eugs, etc. Plates. 1914; YAM- ANAKA Imperial Treasures. Fine plates, some in colors. 1916 ; ANTIQUE Oriental Porcelains Collected by an Amateur. Illustra- tions. 1914; ANCIENT Chinese Art. Plates and vignettes. 1914; CARVALHO, Beautiful Old Chinese Porcelains. Tinted and other illustrations. 1914. Together, 7 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, yellow cloth, crimson leather labels. New York, 1914-1916 First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 171. PORTRAITS or ILLUSTRIOUS PERSONAGES. Lodge (Edmund). Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain. Engraved from Authen- tic Pictures in the Galleries of the Nobility and the Public Collec- tions of the Country. With Biographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions. Illustrated with 240 full-page engraved portraits. 12 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco, uncut, damaged by water, although plates are in good condition. London : Printed for Harding and Lepard, 1835 172. PRESCOTT (WILLIAM H.). History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isa- bella. Fourth Edition. 3 vols. ; History of the Conquest of Mexico. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols.; Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. FIRST COLLECTED EDITION. 1 vol. Portraits, several spotted. 7 vols. large 8vo, half dark-blue morocco, gilt backs. Boston, 1838; New York, 1843-1845 173. PRICHARD (JAMES COWLES). The Natural History of Man. Illustrated with 62 colored plates engraved on steel, and 100 engravings on wood. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, BY LARKINS. London, 1855 Fourth and best edition, edited and enlarged by Edwin Norris. Con- tains valuable information relating to the Indians of North America, with portraits in color of chiefs. 174. EABELAIS (FRANCIS). Master Francis Rabelais, Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and his son Panta- gruel. Translated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter A. Motteux. Illustrated by Louis Chalon. 3 vols. royal 8vo, three- N. quarter olive-green levant morocco, gilt and mosaic backs, gilt tops, uncut. London : A. H. Bullen, 1904 FINE COPY. 175. RANKE (LEOPOLD). The Popes of Rome: Their Ecclesiastical and Politi- cal History during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Trans- lated from the German by Sarah Austin. 3 vols. 8vo, tan calf, gilt backs, marbled edges, leather labels. London : John Murray, 1866 With bookplate of Nathl. W. Conkling, a well known Presbyterian divine of New York. 176. RHODE ISLAND GENEALOGY. Austin (John 0.). Ancestry of Thirty- Three Rhode Islanders (Born in the Eighteenth Century), Also, Twenty-seven Charts of Roger Williams' Descendants . . . and a List of 180 Existing Portraits of Rhode Island Governors, Chief Justices, &c. 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[Combe (William).] The Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of the Picturesque; [Also] The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of Consolation ; [And] the Third Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of a Wife. Illustrated with 78 COLORED plates, and colored vignettes on title-pages, by T. Rowlandson. 3 vols. 16mo, maroon morocco, gilt tooled backs, heavy gilt borders on sides, gilt edges, a few leaves loose in volume 3. London : R. Ackermann, 1823 181. SCARRON (M.ONS.). The Whole Comical Works of Mon. Scarron. Trans- lated by Mr. Tho. Brown, Mr. Savage, and others. With copper- plates. Small Svo, half blue morocco, yellow edges. London, 1712 182. [ScOTT (SiR WALTER).] Religious Discourses. By a Layman. FIRST EDITION. Svo, half calf, contents lettered, binding rubbed. London: Henry Colburn, 1828 183. SCOTT (SiR WALTER). The Waverley Novels. Engraved portraits and plates ~by G. B. Shaw, W. Miller, and others after C. 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SCOTTISH BALLADS. [Herd (D.).] Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, etc. 2 vols. 12mo, half morocco, uncut. Edinburgh, (Reprinted at) Glasgow, 1869; KELLY (JAMES). A Complete Col- lection of Scottish Proverbs. London, 1721; DALELL (SiR JOHN G.). Musical Memoirs of Scotland. Plates. 4to, cloth, uncut. Edin- burgh, 1849. Together, 4 vols. Edinburgh and London, various dates 187. SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS. Keltic (John S. — Editor). History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments. With an account of the Gaelic Language, etc. Numerous illustrations, SOME IN COLOR. 5 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt edges. New York, undated 188. SCOTTISH NATIONAL MEMORIALS : A Record of the Historical and Arch- aeological Collection in the Bishop's Castle, Glasgow, 1888. Edited by James Paton, Sir Arthur Mitchell, Joseph Anderson, David Mur- ray, and others. 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London: John and Josiah Boydell, 1803 FULL SERIES OF THE ATLAS FOLIO PLATES, including the portraits of George III. and Queen Charlotte, and the 2 plates, — "Infant Shakespeare attended by Nature and the Passions" and the "Alto-Relievo" plate, some- times lacking. The greatest painters of England are represented in this series by the best engravers of the period, including, — Romney, Reynolds, Sinirke, Westall, Opie, Bartolozzi, Caroline Watson, Earlom, and others. 195. SHAKESPEARE ILLUSTRATIONS. Darley (F. 0. C.). A Series of 30 plates on India Paper by F. 0. C. Darley illustrating Shakespeare's "Tem- pest," "Measure for Measure," "Winter's Tale/' "The Merry Wives of Winsor," and others of his plays. Size of plates, 4to, mounted to large folio on heavy paper and matted, with leaf of explanatory text to each plate. THREE OF THE PLATES ARE AUTOGRAPHED BY THE ARTIST. Loose, in ooze calf-bound wooden case WITH LOCKS AND KEYS AND HAND-PAINTED LEAF-STEM IN GREEN WITH 29 LEAVES ON COVER OF CASE. No place, [New York] circa 1884 196. SIBORNE (CAPTAIN W.). History of the War in France and Belgium, in 1815. Second Edition. Frontispieces. 2 vols. 1844; NAPIER (W. F. P.). History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, from the year 1807 to the year 1814. Second Edition. 3 vols. 1832. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco, and full polished calf, gilt panelled backs, leather labels (in the second set) . London, 1832-1844 First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 197. SMOLLETT (TOBIAS). Novels of Smollett. Portrait of the author. 6 vols. royal 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, many leaves unopened. London : G. Eoutledge and Sons, 1884 LARGE PAPER COPY. One of 500 copies printed. 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Illustrated with engraved portrait and 20 full-page engravings. 2 vols. 8vo, half roan, gilt backs, uncut, bindings slightly rubbed. Paris, 1813 First Session,, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 210. TENNYSON (ALFRED, LOED). Maud, and other Poems. FIRST EDITION. 1855 ; The Princess. FIRST EDITION. 1847 ; Poems. Third Edition 2 vols. 1845. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, green levant morocco, gilt backs, sides with fillet borders, gilt edges. London: Moxon, 1845-1855 211. TENNYSON (ALFRED, LORD). Poems by Lord Tennyson. 6 vols.; Memoir by His Son, 3 vols. Portraits and facsimiles. Together, 10 vols. 12mo, three-quarter blue levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. New York : The Macmillan Co., 1899 FINE SET. 212. THACKERAY (WILLIAM MAKEPEACE). The Works of Thackeray. With many full-page plates and text illustrations by the author. 24 vols. 8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, other edges uncut. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1869-1886 BEST EDITION AND FINE SET. 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Portfolio containing a series of 29 Confederate War Etch- ings, with index, all on fine China paper. Square 4to, in cloth por- folio. Circa 1864 The etchings, which are all in good condition, represent, — Lincoln writ- ing the Emancipation Proclamation ; Lincoln's Passage through Balti- more ; Free Negroes in the North and in Hayti ; Buying a Substitute for War in the North ; Slaves concealing their Master from a Raiding Party ; and others. 232. AMERICANA. Lossing (Benson J.). Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America. Illustrated by many hundred engravings on wood, by Lossing and Barritt, from sketches by the author and others. 3 vols. royal 8vo, half calf, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, leather labels. Philadelphia and Hartford, 1866-1868 233. AMERICANA. Magazine of American History, with Notes and Queries. January, 1877, to September, 1893. Illustrations. 30 vols. in 33. 4to, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, damaged by water. 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The Colonial Laws of New York from the Year 1664 to the Revolution. 5 vols. 8vo, calf, leather labels, bindings .slightly rubbed. Albany, 1894 Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 237. AMERICANA. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Ed- ited by Distinguished Biographers. Full-page and text illustrations. 12 vols. royal Svo, half leather, gilt backs, lacks Vol. VI, and has two copies of Vol. V. New York: James T. White & Company, 1898-1904 338. AMERICANA. NEW YORK CITY. Zeisloft (E. Idell). The New Metrop- olis 1600 — Memorable Events of Three Centuries — 1900 from the Island of Man-hat-ta to Greater New York at the Close of the Nineteenth Century. Illustrated with 1000 full-page and text en- gravings, many colored. Oblong folio, embossed morocco., gilt, gilt edges. New York, 1899 EDITION DE LUXE limited to 750 copies. This is No. 150. Printed for De Lancey Nicoll. 239. AMERICANA. American Historic Towns: Edited by Lyman Powell, assisted by Albert Shaw, Hamilton Wright Mabie, William M. Sloane, Frank A. Vanderlip, W. W. Battershall, and others. Pro- fusely illustrated with portraits, charts, maps, views, seals, -fac- simile manuscripts, &c. Together, 3 vols. Svo, full crimson levant morocco, Jansenist, gilt tops, uncut. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1899-1900 Includes, — Historic Towns of the Middle States ; New England ; and the Southern States. 240. AMERICANA. PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITS. The White House Gallery of Official Portraits. From George Washington to William McKinley. With Brief Biographies by Edward Everett Hale, Albert J. Bev- eridge, Frank A. Vanderlip, Champ Clark, Chauncey M. Depew, and others. With 24 full-page plates. Imperial 4to, half dark- brown morocco, gilt top, rough edges, with silk ties and gilt-stamped leather seal. New York and Washington, 1901 241. AMERICANA. History of the Expedition under the Command of Cap- tains Lewis and Clark to the Sources of the Missouri, across the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River to the Pacific in 1804-6. A Reprint of the Edition of 1814 to which all the Members of the Expedition Contributed. Portrait and maps. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth backs, paper labels, uncut, one volume loose at hinges, bindings slightly soiled. New York: New Amsterdam Book Company, 1902 Edition limited to 210 numbered copies. This is No. 96. 242. AMERICANA. Magazine of History (The). With Notes and Queries. Vols. I to IV, and Index, bound, Vols. V to XIV, in wrappers; also, Extra Numbers, 1 to 16 ; and some odd numbers. Illustrations. Together, 5 vols. cloth, and 80 parts, wrappers, uncut, 4to. New York: William Abbatt, 1905-1911 Accompanying the above are cloth portfolios, similar to the bound copies, contents lettered, for Vols. V to XI. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 243. AMERICANA. McKenney (Thomas L.). History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Embellished with 121 portraits IN COLORS from the Indian Gallery in the War Department at Washington. 3 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and edges. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, undated 244. AMERICANA. NEW YORK CITY. Bourne (W. 0.). History of the Pub- lic School Society. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. New York, 1870; OUR FIREMEN, a History of the New York Fire Depart- ments. Illustrations. 8vo, leather, binding broken. New York, 1887; OUR FIREMEN, the Official History of the Brooklyn Fire Department. Illustrations. Brooklyn, 1892; KING'S Handbook of New York City. Illustrations. 12mo, cloth; VALENTINE'S Manual, 1862; HADLEY (S. H.). Down in Water Street. Illustrations. 12mo, cloth. New York (1902). Autograph letter of author in- serted; and others. Together, 9 vols, various bindings. Various places, various dates 245. AMERICANA. NEW YORK STATE. Roberts (E. H.). New York (Amer- ican Commonwealths Series.) 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1887; PARK (ROSWELL). A Sketch of the History and Topography of West Point. 16mo, cloth, soiled. Philadelphia, 1840; BEACH (ALLEN C.). The Centennial Celebrations of the State of New York. Illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1879; MILITARY MINUTES of the Council of the State of New York, 1783 to 1821. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1901; SWINTON (WILLIAM). History of the Seventh Regiment, National Guard, with Roll of Honor. Illustrations. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1870. Together, 9 vols. 12mo to 8vo, cloth. Various places, various dates 246. AMERICANA. Hathaway (Benjamin). The League of the Iroquois. Chicago, 1882; SMITH (FRANK M., Editor). San Francisco Vigi- lance Committee of '56. San Francisco, 1883; HUTCHINGS (J. M.). Scenes of Wonder and Curiosity in California. Illustrated. New York, 1870; CUBAS (A. G.). The Republic of Mexico in 1876. Colored plates. Mexico, 1876; HOWE (HENRY). Historical Col- lections of Ohio. Illustrated. Vol. 1 only. Cincinnati, 1907. To- gether, 5 vols. 12mo to royal 8vo, half morocco, half roan, and cloth. Various places, various dates 247. AMERICANA. Tenney (W. J.). Military and Naval History of the Rebellion. Illustrated. New York, 1866; MOTTELEY (PAUL F.— Editor). The Soldier in the Civil War. Copiously illustrated. 2 vols. New York, 1890; DANA (CHARLES A.). Life of U. S. Grant. Springfield, 1868; Moss (FRANK). The American Metropolis. Illustrated. 3 vols. New York, 1897; and 10 others. Together, 17 vols. 12mo to folio, various bindings. Various places, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 248. AMERICANA. Personal Memoirs of IT. S. Grant. Illustrations. 2 vols. New York, 1885; LOSSING (BENSON J.). The Pictorial Field- Book of the War of 1812. With several hundred engravings on wood. New York. 1868; SEWARD (FREDERICK W.). Seward at Washington, as Senator and Secretary of State. Illustrated. New York, 1891; CARRINGTON (HENRY B.). Battles of the American Revolution. Maps. New York, 1876; and others. Together, 10 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth. Mainly damaged by water. Not re- turnable. Various places, various dates 249. ANGLING. [Venables (Colonel Robert).] The Experienced Angler; or, Angling Improved. Being a General Discourse of Angling. The Third Edition much Enlarged. Engraved frontispiece and wood- cuts in text. 16mo, ORIGINAL CALF, ink remarks in margins of text. London: Printed for Richard Marriot . . . , 1668 The recommendatory letter is signed J. W., which is supposed to be Isaac Walton. 250. ANGLING. The Husbandman's Jewel, Directing How to Improve Land from 10 £ per Annum, to 50 £ with small charge by Planting . . . To which are added, the Arts of Angling, Hawking, . . . with divers other matters. 16mo, wrappers. London: Printed for G. Conyers, circa 1680 "The Angler's Instructor," pp. 29-38, contains a curious woodcut head- ing. 251. ANGLING. [Nobbes (Robert).] The Compleat Troller, or, The Art of Trolling. With a Description of all the LTtensils, Instruments, Tackling, and Materials requisite thereto ; with Rules and Direc- tions how to use them. As also a Brief Account of most of the Principal Rivers in England. By a Lover of the Sport. Text illus- trations. 16mo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut. London: Printed by T. James . . . , 1682 [Reprint, circa 1790] The Dedicatory Epistle is signed Ro. Nobbes. This is the facsimile reprint of the FIRST EDITION. 252. ANGLING. Heyrick (Tho.). Miscellany Poems. Vignette. Small 4to, marbled wrappers, ink marks on title page. Cambridge: Printed by John Hayes, 1691 Contains, — 'To His Ingenuous Friend and Brother Angler, Mr. Thomas Heyrick on his Submarine Voyage,' 'The Norway Whale,' a Pindarique Ode in Praise of Angling. 253. ANGLING. The Angler's Vade Mecum; or, a Compendious, yet full, Discourse of Angling. The Third Edition, illustrated with sculp- tures; And very much Enlarged. 12mo, panelled calf, leather labels, rebacked. London: Printed for William Battersby . . . , 1700 Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 254. ANGLING. [Hewlett (Robert).] The Angler's Sure Guide; or, Angling Improved, and Methodically Digested. By R. H. Esq; near 40 Years a Practitioner in this Art. Adorned with copper cuts. 12mo, calf, binding slightly stained, and frontispiece cut and mounted. London: Printed by J. H. for G. Conyers . . . , 1706 255. ANGLING. The Innocent Epicure: Or, The Art of Angling. A Poem. The Second Edition. 16mo, wrappers, margins of 2 leaves of 'dedi- cation' cut down. London: Printed by H. Meere, for R. Gosling . . . 1713 256. ANGLING. The Sportsman's Dictionary; or, The Country Gentleman's Companion, in all Rural Recreations; with full and particular In- structions for Hawking, Hunting, Fowling, Setting, Fishing, etc. . . . Extracted from the most celebrated English and French Au- thors, Ancient, and Modern. Illustrated with 25 copper-plates. 2 vols. 8vo, panelled calf, bindings rubbed, leather labels. London : Printed for C. Hitch and C. Davis . . . , 1735 An important and scarce work. 257. ANGLING. The Gentleman Angler . „ . Together with an Appendix. The Second Edition, with large Additions. By a Gentleman, who has made Angling his Diversion upwards of Twenty-Eight Years. Vignettes. 12mo, sheep, rubbed. London, 1736 A rare volume. 258. ANGLING. Poems on Various Subjects. Many never before printed. Written by Mr. Moses Browne. Vignettes. 8vo, half calf, leather label, hole in title-page repaired, binding rubbed and some leaves foxed. London: Edward Cave, 1739 Contains an Essay in defence of Piscatory Eclogues, and 9 eclogues, pp. 138. 259. ANGLING. [Brookes (R.)] Tne Art of Angling, Rock and Sea-Fishing; with the Natural History of River, Pond, and Sea-Fish. Illustrated with 133 cuts. 16mo, mottled calf*, m tie-page foxed. London: John Watts, 1740 FIRST EDITION. RARE. 260. ANGLING.. The Law-Suit; or, The Farmer and Fisherman . . . shew- ing the Various Artifices made use of in the several Courts of Judica- ture. Curious woodcut frontispiece, torn and repaired. 12mo, half roan, leather label, small hole in last page of text. pp. (4), (29) -48. London: Printed for J. Torbuck, 1740 A curious and very rare work. 261. ANGLING. Howard (H.). The Choice Spirits Museum. A Collection of Songs. 4to, marbled wrappers. London: Printed for the Author, 1759 Contains, — "The Angler," pp. 31-34. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 262. ANGLING. Walton (Isaac) and Cotton (Charles). The Compleat Angler. The Seventh Edition, very much amended and improved. With the Laws that concern Angling. And an Appendix. By Moses Browne. Copper-plates, and text illustrations. 12mo, calf, rebacked, leather labels, some leaves foxed. London: Henry Kent, 1759 The preface has been rewritten, the "directions for the sport" have been distinguished by "particular marks" and four new engravings by Burgh have been added. The plates used in the former edition have been re-engraved, but the artist's name is not attached to them. This is also the case with one of the new plates. 263. ANGLING. Fairfax (T.). The Complete Sportsman; or, Country Gen- tleman's Eecreation. Compiled by Mr. T. Fairfax. 12mo, sheep, leather label, binding rubbed. London, 1764 Pages 118-167 are devoted to Angling. 264. ANGLING. Fairfax (T.). The Complete Sportsman; or, Country Gen- tleman's Eecreation. Compiled by Mr. T. Fairfax. 12mo, old calf, worn and cracked at hinges. Dublin: Printed for T. and J. Whitehouse, 1764 One chapter is devoted to Angling. 265. ANGLING. Brookes (E.). The Art of Angling. The Third Edition, with great Improvements. Illustrated ivith 135 cuts, exactly de- scribing the different Kinds of Fish that are found in the French or Salt Waters. 12mo, calf, binding rubbed, 2 leaves torn and mended. London: Printed for T. Lowndes, 1770 266. ANGLING. Walton (Isaac) and Cotton (Charles). The Complete Angler. To which are prefixed the Lives of the Authors, and Notes Historical, Critical, and Explanatory. The Third Edition. By Sir John Hawkins. Frontispiece, portrait of Cotton, and 14 plates. 12mo, original, calf, leather label, rubbed. London: Printed for John and Francis Eivington, 1775 267. ANGLING. Walton (Isaac) and Cotton (Charles). The Complete Angler . . . with the Lives of the Authors, and Notes Historical, Critical, and Explanatory. By Sir John Hawkins. Engraved frontispiece, portrait of Cotton, 14 plates, and woodcuts in text. The Fourth Edition, with large additions. 12mo, calf, leather label, cracked at hinges, binding rubbed. London, 1784 For the Memoir of Cotton by Oldys is substituted a new biography by Hawkins. An "Ecloga piscatoria, a Metastasio, ut dicitur" is added to the Appendix. 268. ANGLING. A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Valuable Pieces, both in Verse and Prose; chiefly selected from the Fugitive Productions of the most eminent Wits of the Present Age. 12mo, sheep, leather label, binding rubbed. Edinburgh: T. Euddiman and Co., 1785 Contains, — 'The Art of Angling. Eight Dialogues in Verse.' pp. 269-334. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 269. ANGLING. Brookes (R.). The Art of Angling. The Fifth Edition, with great Improvements. Illustrated with 135 cuts, exactly describing the different kinds of Fish that are found in the Fresh or Salt Waters. 12mo, sheep, leather label. Dublin : Printed for J. Beatty, 1788 270. ANGLING. Best (Thomas). A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling. Second, Ninth, and Tenth Editions, all revised, corrected and en- larged. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, half calf, some pages thumbed. London, 1789-1810-1814 271. ANGLING. North (R.)- A Discourse of Fish and Fish-Ponds. By the Hon. Eoger North. Eoyal 4to, boards, uncut, pp. (2), (2), 5-80, (2). No place, circa 1790 272. ANGLING. Bowlker (Charles). The Art of Angling; or, Compleat Fly- Fisher. [Sixth Edition]. Engraved frontispiece. 12mo, sheep, leather label. Birmingham: Swinney and Walker, 1792 With business advertisement of John Higginbotham, fishing rod maker (at Drury Lane), pasted on inside of cover. 273. ANGLING. Cole (Ralph). The Young Angler's Pocket Companion; or, A New and Complete Treatise on the Art of Angling. Curious double-page frontispiece, mounted on heavy paper, one portion slightly defective. 24mo, tree calf, gilt lettering on back and side. London: Printed for R. Baffam, 1795 274. ANGLING. Salter (T. F.). The Angler's Guide. Illustrations. London, 1825; [Rooper (GEORGE).] The Autobiography of the late Salmo Salar, Esq. London, 1867; SHRUBSOLE (EDGAR S.). Long Casts and Sure Rises. London, 1893; TAYLOR (SAMUEL). Angling in All Its Branches. London, 1800. Together, 4 vols. small 8vo, calf, half calf, and half morocco. London, 1800-1893 275. ANGLING. The Angler's Pocket-Book; or, Compleat English Angler;. containing all that is necessary to be known in that Art. Also, Nobbs' Celebrated Treatise on the Art of Trolling. With an Ap- pendix, in which are Improvements and Discoveries, never before published. The Third Edition. Text illustrations. 16mo, rebound in cloth, some leaves soiled, reverse of title-page written on, uncut. London: H. K. Causton, 1805 At page 32 is "The Angler's Commandmants." The treatise by Nobbs is stated to be "prefixed" to the Norwich edition, but, as in the others, it follows after. The author in his address 'To the Reader' declares that "the following Opuscule, or Essay on Angling, is not compiled from any work extant, but is a plain and candid Narration of Fact, founded on many Years" Experience." Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 276. ANGLING. Walton (Isaac) and Cotton (Charles). The Complete An- gler. With the Lives of the Authors, and Notes Historical, Critical, Supplementary and Explanatory by Sir John Hawkins. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo, half calf, binding broke'n at hinges. London, 1808 LARGE PAPER. 277. ANGLING. Williamson (Capt. T.). The Complete Angler's Vade-Me- cum; being a Perfect Code of Instruction on the Above Pleasing Science. Illustrated with 10 engravings. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half calf, binding rubbed, leather label, some leaves foxed. London, 1808 278. ANGLING. Salter (Thomas Frederick). The Angler's Guide, or Com- plete London Angler, containing the Whole Art of Angling as Prac- tised in the Rivers Thames and Lea, and other Waters Twenty Miles round London, founded on Actual Experience. Illustrated with 3 plates and woodcuts in text. 12mo, half calf, leather label, binding worn. „ London : T. Tegg, 1814 279. ANGLING. Lascelles (Eobert). Angling; being the First Part of a Series of Familiar Letters on Sporting. Frontispiece, H. B. Chalon pinxt, II. R. Cook sculp. Svo, half calf, gilt back and top, original wrappers bound in, uncut. London, undated [1815] The letter is signed "Piscator," and dated Feb. 1811. The complete work is in three parts, without any collective title, "Angling, shooting and coursing" [London 1815]. Svo. With 3 illustrations. A second edi- tion was issued in 1818. 280. ANGLING. Scott (William Henry). British Field Sports; embracing Practical Instructions in Shooting — Hunting — Coursing — Racing — Cocking — Fishing, etc. With numerous engraved plates and text illustrations. Royal Svo, half roan. London, 1818 FIRST EDITION. LARGE PAPER COPY. In "The Fresh Water Fishery," pp. 570-602, the author alludes to Gervase Markham as a "vulgar compiler," and to Walton, as a "pious hypocrite." 281. ANGLING. [Lathy (Thomas P.).] The Angler. A Poem, in Ten Cantos. With Proper Instructions in the Art, Rules to Choose Fish- ing Rods, Lines, Hooks, etc. . . . and, in short, every Article re- lating to the Sport. By Piscator. Engraved frontispiece and vig- nettes. 12mo, calf, gilt designs back and sides, leather label, in the manner of THOMAS GOSDEN. Rubbed and cracked at hinges. London : Printed for W. Wright. . . . , 1819 282. ANGLING. Franck (Richard). Northern Memoirs, calculated for the Meridian of Scotland; to which is added The Contemplative and Practical Angler. Writ in the Year 1658, by Richard Franck. New Edition, with Preface and Notes. Svo, cloth, paper label (torn), uncut. Edinburgh, 1821 Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 283. ANGLING. Walton (Isaac) and Cotton (Charles). The Complete An- gler. With an Introductory Essay; the Linnaean Arrangement of the Various Kiver-Fish delineated in the Work; and Illustrative Notes. Extensively embellished with engravings on copper and wood, from original paintings and drawings, by first-rate artists. 12mo, half vellum, leather label, uncut, name written on title. London: John Major, 1823 284. ANGLING. Zouch (Thomas). The Life of Isaac Walton; including Notices of his Contemporaries. Numerous engraved plates and text illustrations. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. London: Septimus Prowett, 1823 The plates are PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER. 285. ANGLING. [Coad (J.)-] The Angling Excursions of Gregory Green- drake, Esq., in Ireland. Dublin, 1824; MATSON (WALTER J.). Salmon and Trout Fishing in Ireland. Folding map and several plates inserted with specimens of flies IN COLORS. Dublin, 1910; BICKERDYKE (JOHN). Wild Sports in Ireland. Illustrations. Lon- don, 1897; HAYNES (J. W. H.). Free Trout Fishing In Ireland. Newspaper clippings pasted in scrap book. Together, 4 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and boards. Condon and Dublin, 1824-1910 286. ANGLING. Whitehead (Charles E.). The Camp-Fires of the Everglades. Numerous plates. Edinburgh, 1891; WARD (ROWLAND). The Eng- lish Angler in Florida. Numerous illustrations. London, 1898; WILSON (JAMES). The Rod and the Gun. Illustrations. Edin- burgh, 1840; VENABLES (CoL. ROBERT). The Experienced Angler. Illustrations. London, 1825. Together, 4 vols. 12mo to royal 8vo, cloth and half calf. Edinburgh and London, 1825-1898 287. ANGLING. The Young Sportsman's Miscellany in Hunting, Shooting, Racing, Coursing, Angling, Cocking, &c &c. including a Reprint of Barker's Scarce Tract on Angling. Frontispiece and 22 fine woodcuts. 16mo, original boards, cracked at hinges, uncut. London, 1826 288. ANGLING. The Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle. Attributed to Dame Juliana Berners, reprinted from the Book of St. Alban's. Woodcuts. 12mo, wrappers, back worn. London : Printed for William Pickering, 1827 289. ANGLING. Bowlker (Charles). The Art of Angling, Greatly Enlarged and Improved. Frontispiece of flies IN COLORS, and wood cut illus- trations in text. 12mo, pictorial boards. Ludlow, 1829 FIRST EDITION. Fine copy. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 290. ANGLING. Armiger (Charles). The Sportsman's Vocal Cabinet, com- prising an Extensive Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Original Songs and Ballads, relative to Field Sports; viz, Racing, Hunting, Coursing, Shooting, Hawking, Angling, etc. 12mo, boards, cloth back, paper label, loose. London: T. Griffiths, 1830 291. ANGLING. Magrath (T. W.). Authentic Letters from Upper Canada; with an Account of Canadian Field Sports. Edited by the Rev. T. Radcliff. Illustrated with 4 plates etched by Samuel Lover. 12mo, cloth, cracked at hinges. Dublin: William Curry, Jim., 1833 292. ANGLING. Baddeley (John). The London Angler's Book, or Waltonian Chronicle, containing much Original Information to Anglers Gen- erally combined with Numerous Amusing Songs and Anecdotes of Fish and Fishing, Never Before Published . . . Frontispiece. 12mo, original boards, paper labels, uncut, somewhat worn. London, 1834 293. ANGLING. [Belton ( — ) .] The Angler in Ireland ; or, An Englishman's Ramble through Connaught and Munster, during the summer of 1833. Engraved frontispiece and folding map. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs, leather labels, bindings rubbed, some leaves foxed, stamps on titles. London: Richard Bentley, 1834 294. ANGLING. Medwin (Thomas). The Angler in Wales, or Days and Nights of Sportsmen. Engraved vignettes and full-page illustra- tions. 2 vols. 8vo, mottled calf, gilt panelled backs, leather labels, some leaves foxed. London: Richard Bentley, 1834 295. ANGLING. [Boosey (Thomas).] Piscatorial Reminiscences and Glean- ings. By an Old Angler and Bibliopolist. To which is added a Catalogue of Books on Angling. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth, paper label in manuscript. London: William Pickering, 1835 The "Catalogue" has a separate title, is without pagination, and has the imprint, London, 1836. The preface is signed T. B. 296. ANGLING. [Chatto (W. A.).] The Angler's Souvenir by P. Fisher Esq. Assisted by several eminent Piscatory Characters. Text printed within woodcut page borders and many engravings on copper, illus- trations by Beckwith and Topham. 12mo, half calf, leather label, frontispieces mounted on heavy paper. London: Charles Tilt, 1835 The copies issued by Bohn are of the first impression, with Mr. Bohn's name in place of Tilt's, on the engraved title-page. The work contains a critique of several of the angling books of the day. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 297. ANGLING. Stoddart (Thomas Tod). The Art of Angling. Engraved title-page. Edinburgh, 1835; Angling Reminiscences. Illustrations. Edinburgh, 1837: TURRELL (W. J.). Ancient Angling Authors. Illustrations. London, 1910; SHERINGHAM (H. T.). Elements of Angling. London, 1908; "THORMANBY." Kings of the Rod, Rifle and Gun. With 32 portraits and illustrations. London, 1901. To- gether, 6 vols. 12mo and Svo., cloth. Edinburgh and London, 1835-1910 298. ANGLING. Sporting Scenes, and Country Characters. By Martingale. With numerous illustrations on wood. 8vo, three-quarter crimson levant morocco, gilt back and top. London: Longman, 1840 With bookplate of Sir William A. H. Bass, Bart. A portion of these sketches originally appeared in the Doncaster Ga- zette. The angling part is divided into chapters, pp. 273-304. 299. ANGLING. Moule (Thomas). Heraldry of Fish. Illustrated with nu- merous engravings on wood. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1842 300. ANGLING. [Pulman (G. P. R.).] Rustic Sketches: Being Poems on Angling, Humorous and Descriptive, in the Dialect of East Devon, with a Glossary and Notes. By Piscator. 16mo, cloth. Taunton : W. Bragg, 1842 301. ANGLING. Phillips (Henry). The True Enjoyment of Angling. Por- trait (foxed). 8vo, half morocco, binding rubbed. London, 1843 SUBSCRIBER'S COPY. Only 100 copies printed. 302. ANGLING. Scribblings and Sketches, Diplomatic, Piscatory and Oceanic. By a Fisher in Small Streams. 8vo, wrappers. Philadelphia, 1844 303. ANGLING. O'Gorman ( — ). The Practice of Angling particularly as regards Ireland. Frontispiece. 2 vols. Svo, cloth, uncut, some leaves foxed, cracked at hinges. Dublin: William Curry, 1845 304. ANGLING. [Blakey (Robert).] Hints on Angling, with Suggestions for Angling Excursions in France and Belgium, to which are appended some Brief Notices of the English, Scottish, and Irish Waters. By Palmer Hackle. 8vo, cloth, paper label. London, 1846 305. ANGLING. [Anderdon (John Lavicount) .] The River Dove with Some Quiet Thoughts on the Happy Practice of Angling. 12mo, half calf, gilt back, leather label, binding rubbed. London: William Pickering, 1847 306. ANGLING. Exmoor ; or The Footsteps of St. Hubert in the West. Illus- trations, COLORED AND TINTED PLATES, taken from Nature by Herbert Byng Hall. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top, cracked at hinges, uncut. London, 1849 Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 307. ANGLING. Herbert (Henry William). Frank Forester's Fish and Fish- ing of the United States, and British Provinces of North America. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt panelled back, leather label. London: Eichard Bentley, 1849 308. ANGLING. [Fitzgibbon (Edward).] The Book of the Salmon, in Two Parts. By Ephemera, assisted by Andrew Young. Colored illus- trations of flies and fish. 12mo, half calf, gilt panelled back, leather label. London, 1850 309. ANGLING. Newland (Eev. Henry). The Erne, Its Legends and Its Fly-Fishing. Colored frontispiece and engraved plates. 8vo, cloth. London, 1851 310. ANGLING. Akerman (John Yonge). Spring-Tide; or, The Angler and his Friends. Illustrated with engravings. Second Edition. 12mo, cloth. London : Eichard Bentley, 1852 311. ANGLING. The Angler's Almanac and Pocket-Book for 1853. By a Practical Angler. Extensively- illustrated. 12mo, half calf, gilt pan- elled back, leather label. London : G. Cox [1853] 312. ANGLING. Jackson (John). The Practical Fly-Fisher; more Particu- larly for Grayling or Umber. Illustrated with 10 plates of flies IN COLOES. 8vo, cloth, light stamp on title-page. London: Charles Farlow, 1854 FIRST EDITION. Dedicated to "T. H. B." who completed the work after the author's death, and who has given a brief biography of Jackson, winding up, in tombstone fashion, with the assurance that he was "a good husband, and indulgent parent, and a kind friend." 313. ANGLING. Blacker (William). Blacker's Art of Fly-Making, &c. com- prising Angling and Dyeing of Colours. With engravings, some colored, of salmon and trout flies, showing the process of the gentle craft as taught in the pages. Rewritten and revised by the author Blacker, Himself. 12mo., cloth. London, 1855 This is a later issue of the 1855 edition, using the same engraved title, date and frontispiece, the last uncolored. 314. ANGLING. Hicks (J.)« Wanderings by the Lochs and Streams of As- synt; and the North Highlands of Scotland. Illustrations, SOME COLORED. 12mo, cloth, gilt, uncut, ink stain on front cover. London : James Blackwood, 1855 315. ANGLING. Lakeland (R.). The Teesdale Angler. 12mo, cloth, paper label. Barnard Castle, 1858 316. ANGLING. [Alfred (H. J.).] A Complete Guide to Spinning & Troll- ing shewing How & Where to take Pike & Jack. With Instructions in the Art of Spinning for Trout & Perch. By Otter. Written from Actual Experience. Embellished with numerous engravings. 12mo, half half, binding rubbed. London, 1859 With bookplate of Arthur Potts. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 317. ANGLING. Wade (Henry). Kod-Fishing in Clear Waters by Fly, Min- now and Worm. With 117 illustrations in colors of natural and artificial flies. I2mo3 cloth, loose at hinges. London : Bell and Daldy [1860] 318. ANGLING. Walton (Izaak) and Cotton (Charles). The Complete An- gler; or, the Contemplative Man's Recreation. With original Me- moirs and Notes by Sir Harris Nicolas. Illustrated. 2 vols. small 4to, half red morocco, gilt, binding slightly rubbed. London: Nattali and Bond, 1860 319. ANGLING. Shaw (Fred G-.). The Science of Dry Fly Fishing and Sal- mon Fly Fishing. Illustrations. London, 1907; SHRUBSOLE (Er> GAR S.). The Land of Lakes. Maps and illustrations. London, 1906; SENIOR (WILLIAM). Near and Far. London, 1890; SIM- EON (CORNWALL). Stray Notes on Fishing and Natural History. Illustrations. Cambridge, 1860; ANONYMOUS. Super Flumina. London, 1905. Together, 5 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth, some uncut. London and Cambridge, 1860-1907 320. ANGLING. A Collection of Right Merrie Garlands for North Country Anglers. Edited by Joseph Crawhall, and continued to the pres- ent year. Illustrations. 8vo, cloth, roan back, gilt top, back dam- aged. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1864 This is a republication ofthe celebrated "Newcastle Fishers' Gar- lands," with a continuation up to 1864. LARGE PAPER, one of '50 copies printed. 321. ANGLING. Westwood (Thomas). The Chronicle of the 'Compleat Angler' of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Being a Bibliograph- ical Record of its Various Phases and Mutations. 4to, cloth, mo- rocco back. London, 1864 322. ANGLING. The Fisherman's Magazine and Review. Edited by H. Chol- mondeley-Pennell. April to October, 1865. Frontispiece and nu- merous text illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs, leather labels. London: Chapman and Hall, 1864-1865 323. ANGLING. Bertram (James G.). The Harvest of the Sea. With 50 illustrations. 8vo, old rose, calf, gilt panelled back, leather label. London: John Murray, 1865 With bookplate of Richard Mills. 324. ANGLING. [Irving (Washington).] Sketch Book by Geoffrey Crayon Gent. Artist's Edition. Illustrated with 120 engravings on wood., from original designs. 4to, full green levant morocco, gilt filet bor- ders on sides, gilt inner floral borders, gilt panelled back, gilt edges. New York, 1865 Contains, — "The Angler," pages 435-438. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 325. ANGLING. Seymour's Humorous Sketches, comprising 86 caricature etchings (by Robert Seymour). Illustrated in Prose and Verse, by Alfred Crowquill. New Edition. With a Descriptive List of the Plates and a Biographical Notice of Robert Seymour, by Henry G. Bohn. 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, somewhat soiled. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1866 326. ANGLING. Cholmondeley-Pennell (H.). The Book of the Pike. Illus- trations. London, undated; The Modern Practical Angler. Col- ored frontispiece and numerous engravings. London [1870] ; Mod- ern Improvements in Fishing Tackle and Fish Hooks. With 250 wood engravings. London, undated; The Sporting Fish of Great Britain with Notes on Ichthyology. Illustrated with 16 lithographs of fish IN GOLD, SILVER AND COLOURS. London, 1886. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, 1870-1886 327. ANGLING. Walton (Izaak) and Cotton (Charles). The Complete An- gler. With 60 illustrations from designs by Stothard and Inslcipp. London, 1875; MARSTON (E. B.). Walton and Some Earlier Writ- ers on Fish and Fishing. London, 1894. Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and morocco back. London, 1875-1894 328. ANGLING. Eonalds (Alfred). The Fly-Fisher's Entomology. WITH 20 COLORED PLATES OF FLIES. ^8vo, cloth. London, 1877 Fine copy of this scarce work. 329. ANGLING. Radford (George). Rambles by Yorkshire Rivers. With numerous full-page etchings. Square 8vo, cloth, uncut. Leeds: Richard Jackson [1880] 330. ANGLING. The Angler's Note-Book and Naturalist's Record. The Green Series Complete. With 6 woodcuts. 1880 ; The Same. The "Yellow Series" Complete. With illustrations. 1888. Together, 2 vols. Small 4to, cloth. London, 1880-1888 331. ANGLING. Anglers' Evenings. Papers by Members of the Manchester Anglers' Association. First, Second, and Third Series. Full-page illustrations and vignettes. 3 vols. Svo, cloth, uncut, one volume needs resewing. Manchester and London, 1880-1894 332. ANGLING. "Diomed." The Sporting Mirror. Edited by "Diomed." Monthly. Jan. to June, 1881 ; Jan. to June, 1882. Profusely illus- trated with portraits. 2 vols. Svo, half morocco, leather labels, bind- ings slightly rubbed. [London, 1881-1882] Contains articles on the Trout of the Thames, The Edinburgh Fish- eries Exhibition, My First Salmon, Pike Fishing, Spinning for Thames Trout, etc. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 333. ANGLING. An Older Form of the Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an angle. Attributed to Dame Juliana Barnes. Printed from a MS. in the possession of Alfred Denison, Esq., with Preface and Glossary by Thomas Satchell. 8vo, boards. London, 1883 Edition limited to 400 copies, printed solely for presentation to the Members of the English Dialect Society and others, "who will please to accept of copies with the best respects of the Editor." 334. ANGLING. An Older Form of the Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle. Attributed to Dame Juliana Barnes. Printed from a Ms. in the pos- session of Alfred Denison, Esq. With Preface and Glossary by Thomas Satchell. Small 4to, leather back, uncut. London, 1883 Edition limited to 200 copies. 335. ANGLING. Mayer (Alfred M.). Sport with Gun and Rod in American Woods and Waters. Profusely illustrated with full-page plates and text illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, roan back, gilt back and top. London [1883] 336. ANGLING. Westwood (T.) and Satchell (T.). Bibliotheca Piscatoria. A Catalogue of Books on Angling . . . with Bibliographical Notes and an Appendix. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut, loose. London, 1883 337. ANGLING. Berners (Dame Juliana). A Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle. Being a Facsimile Reproduction of the First Book on the Subject of Fishing Printed in England by Wynkyn de Worde at Westminster in 1496. With an Introduction by Rev. M. G. Wat- kins. Woodcuts. 4to, wrappers, uncut and unopened. London [1885] 338. ANGLING. Fisher (P.). The Angler's Souvenirs. With numerous en- graved plates and text illustrations by Beckwith and Topham. Small 4to, cloth, gilt top. London and New York, 1886 339. ANGLING. Walton (Izaak) and Cotton (Charles). The Compleat An- gler. Edited and arranged by R. B. Marston. Containing a re- print of the Chronicle of the Compleat Angler, a biographical rec- ord of its various editions and imitations, by T. Westwood and T. Satchell. With numerous fine half-tone plates. 2 vols. 4to, half white Holland and green cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1888 The beautiful Lea and Dove Edition, being the 100th Edition of the Angler. Limited to 500 copies, each autographed by the editor, R. B. Marston. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 340. ANGLING.' Shand (Alexander Innes). Mountain Stream and Covert. Illustrations. London, 1897; SMITH (LAURA A.). The Music of the Waters. Illustrations. London, 1888; SANDEMAN (FRASER). Angling Travels in Norway. With numerous illustrations by pencil, brush, and camera and colored illustrations of salmon flies by the author. London, 1895. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1888-1897 341. ANGLING. Halford (Frederic M.). Dry-Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice. Second Edition. Numerous plates. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. London, 1889 342. ANGLING. Skues (G. E. M.). Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream. Frontispiece. London, 1910; SHAW (FRED. G.). The Science of Dry Fly Fishing. Numerous plates and text illustrations. London, 1906; SAMUELS (EDWARD A.). With Fly-Eod and Camera. Illus- trated with 150 plates from, photographs by the author. New York, 1890. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. London and New York, 1890-1910 343. ANGLING. The Sportsman in Ireland. By A Cosmopolite. Edited by Sir Herbert Maxwell. A New Edition. Colored plates and other illustrations by P. Chenevix Trench. 8vo, half vellum, leather label, gilt top, uncut. London and New York, 1897 344. ANGLING. Grey (Sir Edward). Fly Fishing. Numerous full- page and text illustrations. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut, library label re- moved from cover. London, 1899 345. ANGLING. Grimble (A.). The Salmon Rivers of Scotland. Numerous full-page plates and maps, illustrated by Archibald Thorburn and others. 4to, vellum back, board sides, very slightly soiled. London, 1902 346. ANGLING. Bhead (Louis). The Speckled Brook Trout. (Salvelinus Fontinalis). By Various Experts with Rod and Reel, and an In- troduction by Charles Halleck. Numerous full-page and text illus- trations, MANY IN COLORS. 8vo, colored pictorial boards, paper label, uncut. New York, 1902 347. ANGLING. Rhead (Louis). The Speckled Brook Trout (Salvelinus Fontinalis) by Various Experts with Rod and Reel. With an In- troduction by Charles Halleck. Colored frontispiece, plates and text illustrations by Louis Rhead. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. New York: R. H. Russell [1902] Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 348. ANGLING. Aflalo (F. G.). British Salt-Water Fishes. With a Chap- ter on the Artificial Culture of Sea Fish by R. B. Marston. Colored plates. MAXWELL (Sin HERBERT). British Fresh-Water Fishes. With 12 colored plates including 22 figures from photographs. To- gether, 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt backs and tops, uncut. London, 1904 349. ANGLING. Grimble (Augustus). The Salmon and Sea Trout Rivers of England and Wales. With numerous illustrations and folding map. 2 vols. 4to, parchment backs and boards, paper labels. London, 1904 Limited to 350 copies. Now out of print and scarce. .350. ANGLING. Hutchinson (Horace G. — Editor). Fishing. Extensively illustrated with full-page and text illustrations, some in colors. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, 1904 351. ANGLING. Berners (Dame Juliana). The Boke of Saint Albans, con- taining Treatises on Hawking, Hunting, 'and Cote Armour. With Introduction by William Blades. 4to, parchment, uncut. London. 1905 Reproduced in facsimile from the rare original published in 1486. 352. ANGLING. Harris (William C.) and Bean (Tarleton H.). The Basses, Fresh- Water and Marine. Edited and illustrated, with numerous full-page COLORED PLATES and other illustrations, by Louis Rhead. 8vo, colored pictorial boards, paper label, uncut. New York, 1905 353. ANGLING. Walton (Izaak) and Cotton (Charles). The Compleat An- gler. Portrait, and ornaments, initials and etchings designed and engraved by H. G. Webb. 8vo, morocco, title printed in red and black, uncut, and unopened. Chiswick: The Caradoc Press, Bedford Park, 1905 Reprinted from the first edition printed at London, 1653. 354. ANGLING. Martin (William). The Book of Sports, Athletic Exercises and Amusements. Plates and text illustrations. Small 12mo, pic- torial boards, leaves foxed, and cracked at hinges, uncut. London: Darton and Clark, undated Contains chapters on The Angler, Tackle for Angling, The Line, The Hook, Baits, etc. 355. ANGLING. Aflalo (F. G.). Sunset Play Grounds. Fishing Days and others in California and Canada. London, 1909; Fishermen's Weather. London, 1906; Sea and Coast Fishing. London, 1901; How to Buy Fishing Tackle. London, undated. All illustrated. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, cloth. London, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 356. ANGLING. The Angler's Garland and Fisher's Delight for 1870. Illus- trated. Westminster, 1870; BURNAND (F. C.). The Incompleat Angler. Illustrated by Harry Furniss. FIRST EDITION. London, 1887; BARNES (G. F.). The Rail and the Rod. Numbers 3, 4, 5. London, 1867, 1869, 1871; C. (J. E. B.). The Angler's Diary for 1903, 1905, 1906. London, 1903-1906 ; and other works on Angling. Together, 16 vols. or pamphlets, all in wrappers. Various places, various dates 357. ANGLING. Barker (Thomas). Barker's Delight: or the Art of Angling. London, 1659. Reprint, of which only 100 copies were issued. Lon- don, 1887; BAILEY (WILLIAM). The Angler's Instructor. Lon- don, 1857; CONWAY (JAMES). Letters from the Highlands, or Too Many Years among the Salmon and the Deer. Illustrated. London, 1859; CARPENTER (WILLIAM). The Angler's Assistant. Illustrated. London, 1848 ; and another book on Angling. To- gether, 5 vols. 12mo, various bindings, some in half leather. Various places, ^ arious dates 358. ANGLING. Barringt'on (C. G.). Seventy Years Fishing. Frontispiece. London, 1906; BEEVER (JOHN). Practical Fly-Fishing. LARGE PAPER COPY, No. 36 of 56 printed. London, 1893; BICKERDYKE (JOHN). Practical Letters to Sea Fishers. Illustrated. London, 1902; "CORRIGEEN." The Gentle Art of Angling. London, 1905; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, cloth. Various places, various dates 359. ANGLING. Bickerdyke (John). The Book of the All- Around Angler. New and enlarged Edition. Illustrated. London, 1900 ; also, by the same author, Dreams of My Life. Illustrated. London, 1901 ; BOY'S TREASURY (THE) of Sports, Pastimes and Recreations (with Chapter on Angling. Illustrated. London, 1847; and 3 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, — 3 cloth, 3 wrappers. Various places, various dates 360. ANGLING. Blakey (Robert). The Angler's Complete Guide to the Rivers and Lakes of England. Frontispiece. FIRST EDITION. Original boards. London, 1856; The Angler's Song Book. FIRST EDITION. Original cloth. London, 1855; Angling. Illustrated. Half morocco, name on title. London, no date. Together, 3 vols. 12mo. London, various dates 361. ANGLING. Buchan (John). Musa Piscatrix. With etchings. FIRST EDITION. London, 1896; BUCKLAND (FRANK). Log-Book of a Fisherman and Zoologist. Illustrated. London, no date; BUCK- LAND (FRANK). -Familiar History of British Fishes. Illustrated. London, no date; BRADFORD (CHARLES). The Angler's Secret. Frontispiece. New York, 1904; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. Various places, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 362. ANGLING. Buxton (Sydney). Fishing and Shooting. Illustrated. London, 1902; ARMISTBAD (J. J.). An Angler's Paradise and How to Obtain It. Illustrated. London, 1895; BEAVAN (ARTHUR H.). Fishes I Have Known. Illustrated. London, recent; and 3 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo — 5 cloth, one boards. Various places, various dates 363. ANGLING. Cholmondeley-Pennell (H.). 'Fishing. 2 vols. Illustrated. London, 1889-1887; PEEK (HEDLEY— EDITOR). The Poetry of Sport. Illustrated. London, 1896. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. London, various dates Badminton Library. 364. ANGLING. Crawfurd (Oswald). A Year of Sport and Natural His- tory: Shooting, Hunting, Coursing, Falconry and Fishing. Illus- trated. London, 1885; EMERSON (P. H.). On English Lagoons. Illustrated. London, 1893; and, by the same author, Birds, Beasts and Fishes of the Norfolk Broadland. Illustrated. London, 1895. Together, 3 vols. 4to, and 8vo, original cloth. London, various dates 365. ANGLING. Davy (John). The Angler in the Lake District. London, 1857; The Angler and His Friend. London, 1855. BOTH FIRST EDI- TIONS; CRAWFORD (JOHN). Wild Life in Scotland (with Chap- ters on Angling). Illustrated. London, 1896; COLQUHOUN (JOHN). Salmon-Casts and Stray Shots. Edinburgh, 1858 ; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 366. ANGLING. Dawson (George). Pleasures of Angling. Illustrated. New York, 1876. AUTOGRAPH PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR; DAVIES (G. C.). Angling Idylls. London, 1876; [CLARKE (CAP- TAIN).] The Angler's Desideratum. Edinburgh, 1839; [CART- RIGHT (W.).] Rambles and Recreations of a Fly-Fisher. Illus- trated. London, 1854; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, and smaller, original cloth. Various places, various dates 367. ANGLING. Dewar (G. A. B.). The Book of the Dry-Fly. With illus- trations and representations of flies, SOME IN COLOR, London, 1897; COLQUHOUN (JOHN). The Moor and the Loch. Illustrated. Edin- burgh, 1888; CHAMBERS (E. T. D.). The Ouananiche and Its Canadian Environment. Illustrated. New York, 1896 ; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 368. ANGLING. Fisher (A. T.). Rod and River. London, 1892; FRASER (DUNCAN). Angling Sketches from a Wayside Inn. Illustrated. Edinburgh, 1911 ; FERNIE (F.) . Dry-Fly Fishing in Border Waters. Illustrated. London, 1912; FOSTER (DAVID). The Scientific An- gler. Illustrated, some of the plates of flies IN COLOR. London, no date; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 369. ANGLING. Fishing with the Fly. Sketches by Lovers of the Art. Col- ored illustrations of standard flies collected by Charles F. Orvis and A. Nelson Cheney. Manchester, Vt., 1883; CHOLMONDELEY-PEN- NELL (H.). The Modern Practical Angler. With 50 engravings. London, 1870; REVOIL (B. H.). Shooting and Fishing in the Rivers, Prairies, and Backwoods of North America. 2 vols. Lon- don, 1865; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 16mo to small 4 to, cloth and boards. Various places, various dates 370. ANGLING. Francis (Francis). A Book of Angling. Illustrated. Third Edition, revised and improved (one plate repaired). London, 1872; GEDNEY (C. W.). Angling Holidays. Bromley, 1896; FERGUSON (MALCOLM). Fishing Incidents and Adventures. Illustrated. Dundee, 1893; GWYNN (STEPHEN). Fishing Holidays. London, 1904; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 371. ANGLING. Gallichan (W. M.). Fishing in Derbyshire and Around. London, 1895 ; and The Trout of England. Edinburgh, 1908 ; and Fishing in Wales. Portrait. London, 1903; GORDON (LoRD-GRAN- VILLE). Sporting Reminiscences. Illustrated. London, 1902; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, orig- inal cloth. Various places, various dates 372. ANGLING. Granby (Marquess of). The Trout. Illustrated. London, 1898; SENIOR (WILLIAM). Pike and Perch. London, 1900; EN- GLEFIELD (JAMES). Dry-Fly Fishing for Trout and Grayling. Portrait. London, 1908; DAVIES (G. C.). Meadow, Mountain and Mere. Illustrated. London, 1874; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 373. ANGLING. Gresham. Angling Society Papers, 1882-1883. No place, 1883; HENDERSON (WILLIAM). My Life as an Angler. Illustrated. London, 1879; HAMILTON (EDWARD). Recollections of Fly-Fishing for Salmon Trout and Grayling. Illustrated. London, 1891; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 5 vols. 8vo and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 374. ANGLING. Gallichan (W. M.). Fishing and Travel in Spain. Illus- trated. London, 1904; FRANCIS (FRANCIS). By Lake and River. London, 1874; GATHORNE-HARDY (A. E.). Autumns in Argyle- shire with Rod and Gun. Illustrated. London, 1901 ; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 5 vols. 8vo and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 374A. ANGLING. Geen (Philip). What I have Seen While Fishing. Rich- mond, 1905 ; Days Stolen for Sport. London, no date. Illustrations. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 375. ANGLING. Halford (F. M.). An Angler's Autobiography. Illustrated. London, 1903; HENSHALL (J. A.). Book of the Black Bass. Illus- trated. Cincinnati, 1889; HAREWOOD (HARRY). A Dictionary of Sports . . . Fishing, Hawking, etc. Illustrated. London, 1835 ; HENDERSON (W.). Notes and Reminiscences of my Life as an Angler. Illustrated. London: for private, circulation only, 1876; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 376. ANGLING. Hodgson (W. Earl). An Angler's Season. Illustrated. Lon- don, 1909 ; and Salmon Fishing. Illustrations, the flies IN COLOR. London, 1906 ; and Trout Fishing. Illustrations, the flies IN COLOR. London, 1904; HAGGARD (A. C. P.). Sporting Yarns. Illustrated. London, 1903 ; and 2 other' works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 377. ANGLING. Hofland (T. C.). The British Angler's Manual. Illustrated. London, 1848; HENSHALL (J. A.). The Favorite Fish and Fish- ing. Illustrated. London, 1909; HAMILTON (E.). The River- side Naturalist. Illustrated. London, 1890; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 378. ANGLING. Holder (C. F.). Big Game at Sea. Illustrated. 1908; and, by the same author, The Log of a Sea Angler. London, 1906 ; and, Fish Stories. Illustrated. London, 1909; HOPKINS (F. P.). Fishing Experiences. Illustrated. London, 1893; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 379. ANGLING. Houghton (W.). British Fresh- Water Fishes. Illustrated. London, 1900; HART-DAVIS (II. V.). Chats on Angling. Illus- trated. London, 1906; LAMOND (HENRY). The Gentle Art. Il- lustrated. London, 1911; HODGSON (W. E.). How to Fish. Illus- trated. London, 1907. Together, 4 vols. 4to, and 8vo, original cloth. Various places, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 380. ANGLING. How to Catch Trout. By Three Anglers. Illustrations. Edinburgh, 1888; ANONYMOUS. Three in Norway. By Two of Them. Map and 59 illustrations on wood from sketches by the authors. London, 1888; TAYLOR (J. PAUL). "The Weekly Tele- graph" Fishing Book. London, 1910; KENYON (JOHN). Poems; for the Most Part Occasional. London, 1838. Inserted is a 3pp. A. L. I6mo; July 5, 1839. To His Excellency Mr. Van de Weyen. Written in the third person; and three other works on Angling. Together, 7 vols. 12mo and 8vo, boards and wrappers. Various places, various dates 381. ANGLING. Hunting, Shooting and Fishing: a Sporting Miscellany. With illustrations ~by "Phiz" and others. London, 1877; KNOX (DOCTOR). Fish and Fishing in the Lone Glens of Scotland. Illustrated. London, 1854; HOFLAND (T. C.). British Angler's Manual. Illustrated. London, 1839; HANSARD (G. A.). Trout and Salmon Fishing in Wales. London, 1834. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, half calf or morocco. Various places, various dates 382. ANGLING. Jesse (Edward). Gleanings in Natural History: to which are added Maxims and Hints for an Angler. 3 vols. London, 1832-1835; DAVIES (G. C.). Angling Idylls. London, 1876; "EPHEMERA." A Handbook of Angling. Illustrated. London, 1865; MILLS (JOHN). The Sportsman's Library. Illustrated. Edinburgh, 1845. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, half calf and morocco. Various places, various dates 383. ANGLING. Jesse (Edward). An Angler's Eambles. London, 1836; and, by the same author, Scenes and Tales of Country Life. Illus- trated. London, 1844; IDLE (CHRISTOPHER). Hints on Shooting and Fishing. London, 1855; HARVEY (W. H.). A Sea-Side Book. Illustrated. London, 1854; and 2 other works on Angling, To- gether, 6 vols. 12mo, and 16mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 384. ANGLING. Lang (Andrew). Angling Sketches. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. London, 1891; KNOX (A. E.). Autumns on the Spey. Illustrated. London, 1872; KINGSLEY (CHARLES). Prose Idylls. London, 1874; LOCK (W. G.). Sporting Life on the Norwegian Fjelds. Map. Woolwich, 1878; and other works on Angling. To- gether, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 385. ANGLING. Malloch (P. D.) Life-History and Habits of the Salmon, Sea-Trout, Trout, and Other Freshwater Fish. Numerous illustra- tions. London, 1910; CHOLMONDELEY-PENNELL (H.). Fishing Gossip. Illustrations. Edinburgh, 1866; PATTERSON (CHARLES S.). An Angler's Year. Illustrations. London, undated; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo to royal 8vo, cloth. Various places, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 386. ANGLING. Marston (E.). A collection of Works by, including, — Fish- ing for Pleasure and Catching It. London, 1906 ; Fresh Woods and Pastures. London,, 1887; "On a Sunshine Holiday." ONE OF 250 COPIES INITIALED BY THE AUTHOR. London, 1897; By Meadow and Stream. ONE OF 250 COPIES INITIALED BY THE AUTHOR. London, 1896; and 2 others by the same author. Together, 8 vols. 12mo and 16mo, original cloth, half parchment and 2 in wrappers. London, various dates 387. ANGLING. Martin (J. W.). "The Trent Otter" on Coarse Fish Angling. Illustrated. London, no date; MOFFAT (A. S.). The Secrets of Angling. Edinburgh, 1865; MASON (EICHARD). Angling Experi- ences and Reminiscences. Great Grimsby, 1900; MANLEY (J. J.). Literature and Sea and River Fishing. London, 1883 ; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 388. ANGLING. Martin (S.). Izaak Walton and His Friends. Illustrated. London, 1903; MACKENZIE (M.). View of the Salmon Fishery of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1860; KEMP (JOHN). Shooting and Fishing in Lower Brittany. Folding map. London, 1859; NEWLAND (HENRY). Forest Scenes in Norway and Sweden. Illustrated. London, 1855; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 389. ANGLING. Mather (Fred.) My Angling Friends. Portraits. New York, 1901; and, by the same author, Men I Have Fished With. Portraits. New York, 1897; MARTIN (J. W.). My Fishing Days and Fishing Ways [and] Days Among the Pike and Perch. Illus- trated. London, 1906-1907; and 2 other works on Angling. To- gether, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo., original cloth. Various places, various dates 390. ANGLING. Pulman (G. P. R.). The Vade-Mecum of Fly-Fishing for Trout. London, 1851 ; ORVIS (C. F.). Fishing with the Fly. Plates of flies IN COLOR. Manchester, Vermont, 1883; PRIME (W. C.). I Go A-Fishing. London, 1873; PRITT (T. E.). An Angler's Bas- ket. Manchester, 1896; and 2 other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, original cloth. Various places, various dates 391. ANGLING. Rees (Alfred W.). lanto the Fisherman. Illustrations. London, 1904; ROOSEVELT (ROBERT B.). The Game Fish. Illus- trations. New York, 1866; ROBERTS (SiR RANDAL). The River's Side. London, 1866; RENNIE (JAMES). Alphabet of Angling. Illustrations. London, 1849; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. London and New York, various dates Second Session,, Monday Evening, January 19th 392. ANGLING. Eolt (H. A.). Grayling Fishing in South-Country Streams. Illustrations. London, 1905; ROSCOE (E. S.). Rambles with a Fish- ing-Rod. Edinburgh, 1883; ROOFER (GEORGE). Flood, Field and Forest. Illustrations ~by G. Bowers and J. Carlisle. London, 1874; SHRUBSOLE (EDGAR S.). The Fisherman's Handbook. With nu- merous illustrations from photographs by the author. London, 1904 ; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 16mo and 12mo, cloth. Various places, various dates 393. ANGLING. Roscoe (E. S.). Rambles with a Fishing-Rod. Illustra- tions. Edinburgh, 1906 ; "OTTER." The Modern Angler. Illustra- tions. London, 1898; ROOFER (GEORGE). Thames and Tweed. London [1880]; PHILLIPS (HENRY). The True Enjoyment of Angling. London, 1843; and two other works on Angling. To- gether, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh and London, various dates 394. ANGLING. Samuels (Edward A.) With Fly-Rod and Camera. Illus- trated with 150 plates from photographs by the author. New York, 1890; WALTON (!ZAAK) AND COTTON (CHARLES). The Complete Angler. Plates. 2 vols. in one. London, 1891; WATSON (JOHN). Sketches of British Sporting Fishes. Plate. London, 1890 ; WHEEL- DON (J. P.). Angling Resorts near London. London, 1878; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo to royal 8vo, cloth. New York and London, various dates 395. ANGLING. Scott (Genio C.). Fishing in American Waters. With 170 illustrations. New York, 1869; SHERINGHAM (H. T.). An An- gler's Hours. London, 1905; STEWART (W. C.). The Practical Angler. Edinburgh, 1861 ; Another Copy. With an Introduction by W. Earl Hodgson. Colored plates. London, 1905 ; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and boards. Various places, various dates 396. ANGLING. Stanley (Robert). Angling Anecdotes. Illustrations. Lon- don, undated; ISYS (COTSWOLD). A Handy Guide to Dry-Fly Fishing. 2 plates. London, 1894; SLATER (R.). Rod and Line in Tasmania. Tasmania, 1906; LANE (T. O'NEILL). The Way about Irish Lakes and Rivers. Map and numerous illustrations. London, undated; and 6 other works on Angling. Together, 10 vols. 12mo, wrappers. London, various dates 397. ANGLING. Stoddart (Thomas Tod). An Angler's Rambles and Angling Songs. Vignette. Edinburgh, 1866; SCROPE (WILLIAM). Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing in the Tweed. Illustrated with col- ored lithographs and wood engravings by L. Haghe, T. Landseer, and S. Williams, from paintings by Sir David Wilkie, and others. London, 1898; ROOFER (GEORGE). Tales and Sketches; Thames [Continued Second Session, Monday Evening, January Will | \<>. 397— Continued] and Tweed. London, 1872; SENIOR (WILLIAM). Travel and Trout in the Antipodes. London, 1880; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo and 8vo, various bindings. Various places, various dates 398. A.VGLTXG. Theakston (Michael). British Angling Flies. Illustrations. Eipon [1883] ; WATSON (JOHN). The English Lake District Fish- eries. Illustrations. London, 1899; TOMLINSOX (WILLIAM W.). Songs and Ballads of Sport and Pastime. Plate. London, undated ; THORNE (JAMES). Rambles by Rivers. London, 1844; and six other works on Angling. Together, 10 vols. 16mo to small 8vo, various bindings. Various places, various dates 399. ANGLING. Thomas-Stanford (Charles). A River of Xorway. With 10 photogravure plates and a coloured plan. New York, 1903; SAXDEMAX (FRASER). By Hook and by Crook, with illustrations ly the author. London, 1894; TRAHERNE (JOHN P.). The Habits of the Salmon. London, 1889; TOMPKIXS (HERBERT W.). The Complete Idler. London, 1905; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo to 4to, cloth. Xew York and London, various dates 400. ANGLING. Walton (Izaak) and Cotton (Charles). The Compleat An- gler. London, 1(553. Reprinted [London, 1844] ; The Same. Il- lustrations. 2 vols. Chiswick, 1826; The Same. Illustrations. London, 1826; The Same. Frontispieces. 2 vols. London, 1837; The Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert and Sanderson. Frontispiece with 5 portraits. London, 1827. Together, 7 vols. 24mo and 16mo, cloth and boards. London and Chiswick, various dates 401. ANGLING. Webster (David). The Angler and the Loop-Rod. Illus- trations. Edinburgh, 1885; VAX DYKE (HENRY). Days Off and Other Digressions. Colored plates. London, 1907; Little Rivers. Illustrations. London, 1895; Fisherman's Luck. Illustrations. London, 1906; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. . Edinburgh and London, various dates 402. ANGLING. Wells (Henry P.). The American Salmon Fisherman. Il- lustrations. London, 1886; WALBRAN (FRANCIS M.). Grayling and How To Catch Them. Portrait. Scarborough, 1895; WADE (CLAUDE F.). Exmoor Streams. Numerous illustrations. Lon- don, 1903; YOUNG (LAMBTOX J. II.). Sea-Fishing as a Sport. 'With colored plates and woodcut illustrations. London, 1872; and three other works on Angling. Together, 7 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. Various places, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January lOtli 403. AXGLIXG. Wilcocks (J. C.). The Sea-Fisherman. Second Edition. Illustrations. London, 18G8; AXOXYMOUS. The Young Anglers Guide. Numerous fine engravings and woodcuts. London, 1839 ; WALTON (!ZAAK). The Complete Angler. Facsimile of the First Edition of 1653. Illustrations. London, 1876; WHEELDOX (J. P.). Sporting Facts and Fancies. London, 1894; and two other works on Angling. Together, 6 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and boards. London, various dates 404. ^Esop. The Fables of JSsop. Illustrations ~by Henry L. Stephens, litho- graphed by Julius Bien. 4to, cloth. New York, 1868; LA FON- TAINE. Fables. Translated into English verse by Walter Thoru- burv. Illustrations by Gustave Dore. Thick 4to, cloth. London and Keif Yrork, no date; NEW ENGLAND HISTORY: Edited by H. H. Howard and H. E. Crocker. History of New England, con- taining Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Six New Eng- land States. Illustrated with steel and wood engravings. 2 vols. 4to, cloth. Boston, 1880. Together, 4 vols., bindings somewhat rubbed. New Yrork and Boston, 1868-1880 405. AMICIS (EDMUND DE). Morocco, Its People and Places. Photogravure illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half crimson polished morocco, gilt backs, uncut. Philadelphia, 1897; STANLEY (HENRY M.). In Darkest Africa. Illustrations and maps. 2 vols. square 8vo, cloth. New Yrork, 1890; HOME (GoRDOx). Normandy; the Scenery and liomance of its Ancient Towns. COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS. Square Svo, pictorial cloth, uncut. London, 1905; BAXCROFT (HUBERT H.). The New Pacific. Map. Svo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1900 ; HITCHCOCK (MARY E.). Two Women in the Klondike. With map and 105 illustrations. Svo, pictorial cloth, uncut. New York, 1899; and 2 others. 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New York, 1905; ELLWANGER (G. H.). The Pleasures of the Table. New York, 1902; SOUTHGATE (HENRY). Things a Lady Would Like to Know. London, 1875; HARLAND (MARION). The Dinner Year- Book. New York, no date; and others. Some illustrated. To- gether, 11 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and boards. Various places, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 419. COPPER PLATES. Three Original Copper Plates, inscribed, — Home, Sweet Home, East Hampton, L. I., 1870. T. M. Falconer, 1879; Exterior View of House. C. F. Blauvelt, Annapolis, Md.; At St. Louis, Mo. built 1778. T. M. Falconer, N. York, 1878. Together, 3 pieces. Two of the above are the original copperplates, etched by Falconer, of John Howard Payne's Home in Long Island. 420. DICTIONARIES. Webster's International Dictionary. Springfield, 1890. Binding worn; ABLER (G. J.). Dictionary of the German and Eng- lish Languages. Eoyal 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1884. To- gether, 2 vols. 421. DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. 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Marion Crawford, Katherine Thurston, Agnes and Egerton Castle, Henry Sienkiewicz, Henry Seton Merriman, and others. Numerous illustrations. To- gether, 65 vols. 12mo, cloth, as issued. Various places, various dates 429. FICTION. A Collection of Fiction, including Works by, — Alexandre Dumas, Henri Beyle (De Stenhal), Marie Corelli, Elinor Glyn, Jack London, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Edith Wharton, Robert Hich- ens, Marie Van Vorst, Frank Norris, John Galsworthy, Bret Harte, Gilbert Parker, and others. Numerous illustrations. Together, 69 vols. 12mo, original cloth as issued. Various places, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 430. FIELD (MICHAEL). Sight and Song. London: Bodley Head, 1892. Edition limited to 400 copies ; WOODBERRY (GEORGE E.) . The North Shore Watch. Boston, 1890; SAMUELS (CAPTAIN S.). From the Forecastle to the Cabin. Illustrated. New York, 1887; ALDEICH (T. B.). The Stillwater Tragedy. Boston, 1880; ROBERTSON (MORGAN). Shipmates. Frontispiece. New York, 1901; [NELLY (F. T.).] Coronet Memories. Illustrations. London, [1899.] ALL FIRST EDITIONS. Together, 6 vols. 16mo and 12mo, cloth and boards. Various places, various dates 431. FIRST EDITIONS. Seton-Thompson (Ernest). The Biography of a Grizzly. New York, 1900; STOWE (HARRIET BEECHES). Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands. 2 vols. 1854 (also) Dred. 2 vols. 1856; FISKE (JOHN). Through Nature to God. Boston, 1899; LANG (ANDREW). The True Story Book. Illustrations. London, 1893 ; and others. Together, 10 vols. 12mo, cloth and leather. Various places, various dates 432. FISHES OF AMERICA. Harris (William C.). The Fishes of North Amer- ica. Vol. 1, Parts 1 to 18. Numerous full-page plates in colors, and text illustrations. 18 parts, folio, wrappers, uncut, wrappers and title-page to Part 1, lacking, and wrappers to Part 18 torn. Somewhat damaged by water. Not returnable. New York, 1891-1898 433. FITZGERALD (SYBIL). In the Track of the Moors. Colored plates and other illustrations. London, 1905; LUMHOLTZ (CABL). Among Cannibals. New York, 1889; THOMPSON (J.). The Straits of Mal- acca. New York, 1875 ; and two others. All illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 8vo to 4to, cloth. Various places, various dates 434. FOOTE (ANDEEW H.). Africa and the American Flag. Lithograph plates. New York, 1854, (stained copy) ; MAEK TWAIN'S (Bur- lesque) Autobiography and First Romance. Illustrations. New York, [1871;] WANDEEINGS of Aloha. Illustrations. New York, 1904; and 3 others. Together, 6 vols. 18mo, to 8vo, cloth and wrappers. Various places, various dates 435. FEEEMASONEY, Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. Charleston 18 — ; MACOY (ROBERT). The Knight Templars. Numerous illustrations. New York, 1874; MACKEY (ALBEET G.). A Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences. Portrait. Philadelphia, 1874; BEHAEBELL (REV. T. G.). Odd Fellows Monitor and Guide. Illustrations. Indianapolis, 1889 ; CUEBIEE (REV. CHAELES W.). 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The Country House and its Garden Environment, 3 vols.; AMERICAN Homes and Gardens. Vol. IV. All profusely illustrated WITH HALF-TONE PLATES. Together, 4 vols. folio, pictorial cloth, gilt edges. London and New York, 1907, &c. 438. GRANT (ASAHEL). The Nestorians, or the Lost Tribes. London, 1841; KLOPSTOCK (F. G.). The Messiah. London, undated; DRELIN- COURT (CHARLES). The Christian's Defence Against the Fears of Death. London, 1848; ANONYMOUS. The Political History of the Devil. 8vo, half calf, soiled. Exeter, 1816; Fox (JOHN). Book of Martyrs. Philadelphia, 1837. Together, 5 vols. various bindings. Various places, various dates 439. GREECE. Mure (William). A Critical History of the Language and Literature of Antient Greece. 5 vols. Svo, panelled calf, bindings cracked. London, 1850; FINLAY (GEORGE). History of the Greek Eevolution. 2 vols. Svo, tree calf. Edinburgh, 1861; HEEREN (A. H. L.). A Manual of Ancient History. Svo, calf. London, 1847; and others. Together, 10 vols. Svo, calf and cloth. Various places, various dates 440. HAZLITT (W. CAREW). The Venetian Republic. 421-1797. 2 vols. London, 1900; BRASSEY (ANNIE). The Last Voyage. Illustrations. London, 1889; PIOZZI (HESTER LYNCH). Observations and Recol- lections made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany, 2 vols. London, 1789; HARVEY (DR.). The City Remembrancer. 2 vols. London, 1769. Together, 7 vols. Svo and royal Svo, various bindings, some uncut, some vols. damaged by water. Not returnable. London, various dates 441. HOLDEN (GEORGE H.). Canaries and Cage-Birds. With 14 FULL-PAGE COLORED PLATES, and other illustrations. Royal Svo, cloth, gilt. New York, no date; GIBSON (W. HAMILTON). Our Edible Toad- stools and Mushrooms. With 30 FULL-PAGE COLORED PLATES, and [Continued Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th [No. 441— Continued] over 50 other illustrations by the author. Royal Svo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops. New York, 1899; WRONG (GEORGE M.). 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New York, 1861; and 5 others. Together, 11 vols. royal 8vo and 4to, full morocco, cloth, etc. Various places, various dates. 445. ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. Johnson (R. B.). Popular British Ballads. Il- lustrations by W. C. Cooke. 4 vols. London, 1894; PENNELL (JOSEPH). Modern Illustration. Illustrations. London, 1895; STOWE (H. BEECHER). The Minister's Wooing. Illustrations by Phiz. London, 1859; STERNE (LAURENCE). A Sentimental [Continued Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th [No. 445 — Continued] Journey through France and Italy. Illustrations. New York, 1900; ARNOLD (THOMAS J.). Reynard the Fox. With 60 illustra- tions from the designs of Wilhelm von Kaulbach and 12 India Proof engravings by Joseph Wolf. London, 1887; and others. Together, 18 vols. 12mo and 8vo, various bindings, many uncut. Various places, various dates 446. ILLUSTRATED TRAVEL. Colange (Leo De, Editor). A Tour of the World. Profusely illustrated. 4 vols. New York, [1896;] WILL- IAMS (H. W.) Select Views in Greece. Numerous plates. London, [1892;] WILSON (PROFESSOR). Scotland Illustrated. Plates en- graved after celebrated artists. Edinburgh, no date; BEATTIE (WILLIAM, Editor). The Danube. Engraved plates after W. H. Bartlett. London, 1844; and 3 others. Together, 10 vols, 4to various bindings, some broken. Various places, various dates 447. ILLUSTRATED TTAVEL. Roberts (Emma). Views in India, China, and on the Shores of the Red Sea. Engraved plates from drawings by Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Cox, and others. 2 vols. in one. Lon- don, ca. 1835; MACFARLANE (CHARLES). Constantinople in 1828. Engraved and colored plates. London, 1829 ; FINDEN'S Ports, Har- bours, Watering-Places ... of Great Britain. Engraved plates. 2 vols. London, no date; BARTLETT (W. H.). The Nile Boat. Engraved plates. London, 1849 ; and ,9 others. Together, 14 vols. 8vo to 4to, various bindings. Various places, various dates 448. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Life of George Washington. 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Various places, various dates 455. LOSSING (BENSON J.). The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution. Illustrations. 2 vols. New York, 1860; BRYCE (JAMES). The American Commonwealth. Folding map. 2 vols. London, 1891 ; PECK (CHARLES H.). The Jacksonian Epoch. New York, 1899; SHERMAN (GENERAL WILLIAM T.). Memoirs. By Himself. New York, 1875 ; and others. Together, 9 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, vari- ous bindings, all more or less damaged by water. Various places, various dates 456. MARTIN (HENRI). A Popular History of France. Translated by Mary L. Booth and A. L. Alger. Illustrations. 3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. Boston, no date; LANSDALE (MARIA H.). The Chateau of Touraine. Illustrations^ Imperial 8vo, cloth. New York, 1906; OKEY (T.). Venice and its Story. Illustrations. 8vo, cloth. London, 1903 ; PUGIN (A). Paris and Its Environs. Steel plates from drawings by Puffin, engraved under the superintendence of C. Heath. 4to, half morocco. London, no date; KAUFMANN (RICHARD). Paris of To-Day. 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No place, no date; GARLEPP (BRUNO). Germany's Iron Chancellor. Fully illustrated. Akron, Ohio, 1897; SCHERR (JOHANNES). Ger- mania. Full-page and text illustrations. Stuttgart. Together, 3 vols. royal 4to, various bindings. Various places, various dates 468. SCIENCE. Russell (George E.). Text-Book on Hydraulics. Illustrations. New York, 1913; TUDSBERY (J. H. T.) AND BRIGHTMORE (A. W.). The Principles of Waterworks Engineering. Illustrations. London, 1905; ALGLAVE (E.) AND BOULARD (J.). The Electric Light, Illustrations. New York, 1884; PHILLIPS (A. E.). Surveying. Illustrations. Chicago, 1913; BROWNE (H.). The Geology of Scrip- ture. Plates. Frome, 1832. A. L. S. of the author inserted. To- gether, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth and calf. Various places, various dates 469. SCOTT (SiR WALTER). The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott. Vols. 1 to 12, inclusive, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 27 and 28. En- graved titles and frontispieces. Together, 19 vols. 16mo, calf, gilt backs, marbled edges, bindings slightly rubbed. Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1852-1851 470. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Works of William Shakespeare. By J. Payne Collier. Vols. 2 to 9 (lacking Vol. 1.) 8 vols. 8vo, red morocco, lettered on backs, gilt edges, edges of bindings slightly rubbed. ^London : Whittaker & Co., 1842-1853 Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 471. SPAIN. Thornbury (Walter). Life in Spain. 2 vols. 1859; BORROW (GEORGE). The Zincali, or an Account of the Gypsies of Spain. 2 vols. '1843 (also) The Bible in Spain, 1899. Together, 5 vols. small 8vo, half calf and cloth. London, various dates 472. SPORTING. Patten (William, Editor). The Book of Sport [including Golf, Tennis, Polo, Fox Hunting, etc.] Numerous portraits. 4to, half morocco. New York, 1901; SAME, another copy, in boards; SCOTT (JOHN). The Sportsman's Album. Engraved plates. Lon- don, [1888;] SPORTSMAN'S MAGAZINE (THE). Illustrated. Vols. 1 and 2. London, 1846, etc.; FORESTER (FRANK, Editor). The Dog. Illustrated. New York, no date; MAYHEW (EDWARD). The Illus- trated Horse Management. Philadelphia, 1865 ; and 2 others. To- gether, 9 vols*. 8vo to royal 4to, various bindings. Various places, various dates 473. SPORTING. The Encyclopaedia of Sport. Edited by the Earl of Suffolk & Berkshire. Parts 1 to 19. Photogravures and text illustrations. 19 parts, royal 8vo, original wrappers. New York, Putnam's Sons, no date; TEGETMEIER (W. B.) Pheasants for Coverts and Aviaries. Illustrations. 4to, cloth. London, 1873; COLLYNS (CHARLES PALE). Notes on the Chase of the Wild Deer. Photogravures. 4to, cloth. London, 1892; RHEAD (Louis— Editor). The Speckled Brook Trout. Illustrations. 8vo, vellum, uncut (worn). New York (1902). Together, 4 vols. various bindings. Various places, various dates 474. SPORTING. Grinnell (George B.). American Game-Bird Shooting. New York (1910) ; MICHELL (E. B.). The Art and Practice of Hawk- ing. London, 1900; SPEEDY (ToM). Sport in the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1886; WHITNEY (CASPAR W.). A Sporting Pilgrimage. New York, 1895; GATHORNE-HARDY (A. E.). Autumns in Argyleshire with Eod & Gun. London, 1900; GORDON (LORD GRANVILLE). Sporting Reminiscences. London,, 1902. All illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. Various places, various dates 475. SPORTING. Mayer (Alfred M.). Sport with Gun and Rod. New York, 1883 ; GEEN (PHILIP). Wliat I Have Seen While Fishing. London. 1905; MATHER (FRED). Men I Have Fished With. New York, 1897; SCHILLINGS (C. G.). With Flashlight and Rifle. 2 vols. London, 1906; RHEAD, (Louis). The Speckled Brook Trout. New York, 1902; ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter. New York, 1905. All illustrated. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, and royal 8vo, cloth, some uncut. New York and London, various dates Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 476. SPORTING. Dykes (T.). All Round Sport with Fish, Fur & Feather. London, 1887; HAWKER (LIEUTENANT-COLONEL P.). Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all that relates to Guns and Shooting. Phil- adelphia, 1846 ; "20-BoRE." Practical Hints on Shooting. London, 1887; LLOYD (CAPTAIN L.). The Field Sports of the North of Europe. London, 1885; BROWN (J. MORAY). Powder, Spur and Spear. London, 1889; HUNTINGTON (D. W.). Our Big Game. New York, 1904; and others. Mostly illustrated. Together, 10 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and half leather. Various places, various dates 477. TRAVELS. Stanley (Henry M.). In Darkest Africa. 2 vols. New York, 1890; DAVIS (JOHN FRANCIS). Sketches of China. 2 vols. Lon- don, 1841; HARE (AUGUSTUS J. C.). Walks in London, Walks in Rome, Days near Rome, 3 vols. New York, 1884, etc.; LOVETT (RICHARD). Irish Pictures. New York, 1888; and 6 others. To- gether, 14 vols. 12mo to 4to, cloth, calf, etc. Various places, various dates 478. WILDE (OSCAR). Plays. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1905; VAN DYKE (HENRY). The Spirit of Christmas. Illustrated. 12mo, half vellum, gilt top. New Y0rk, 1911; SYMONS (ARTHUR). Hofmannsthal's "Electra" translated by A. Symons. 12mo, cloth. New York, 1908; SMITH (F. HOPKINSON). In Thackeray's London. Pictures and text by F. H. Smith. With 21 plates. Imperial 8vo, buckram, gilt top, uncut. Garden City, 1913. Together, 6 vols. Various places, various dates 479. WRIGHT (THOMAS). Caricature History of the Georges. Illustration. London, undated; ASHTON (JOHN). A History of English Lot- teries. Illustrations. London, 1893; KEATS (JOHN). Poetry and Prose. Edited by H. Buxton Forman. London, 1890; KEATS (JOHN). Letters, to Fanny Brawne. New York, 1901; SPOFFORD (A. R.). A Book for all Readers. New York, 1900. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. London and New York, various dates 480. YACHTING. Stephens (W. P.). American Yachting. Illustrations. 1904; DAY (T. F.). The Adventures of Two Yachtsmen. 1907; CLARK (A. H.). History of Yachting, 1600-1815. Etched and other plates. 1904; LAWSON (W. M. and T. W.). The Lawson History of the America's Cup. Numerous fine plates and portraits, some colored. 1902. Limited Edition for Private Distribution; KELLEY (J. D. J.). American Yachts, Their Clubs and Races. Illustrations by F. 8. Cozzens. 1884; and 5 others. Together, 10 vols. 12mo to 4to, cloth, wrappers, and buckram. New York and Boston, various dates An interesting collection of yachting books. Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 481. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Rand, McNally and Co.'s Indexed Atlas of the World. 2 vols. Tall folio, limp leather. Chicago, no date ; JOHN- SON'S New Illustrated Universal Cyclopaedia. 4 vols. royal 8vo, half leather. New York, 1878; WEBSTER'S International Dictionary, 1900. Thick 4to, half morocco. Springfield, 1900; BREWER'S Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 8vo, half leather. Philadelphia, no date; and 22 others. Together, 30 vols., various sizes and bindings. Various places, various dates 482. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Burton (Robert). The Anatomy of Melancholy. 3 vols. Boston, 1859; HARLAND (J.) and WILKINSON (T. T.). Lanca- shire Folk-Lore. London, 1867; LOCKHART (J. G.). Life of Scott. 10 vols. Edinburgh, 1869, some worn; MACAULAY (LORD). History of England, 2 vols, Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches, Essays. 4 vols. tree calf. London, 1871-1874; McCosn (JAMES). The Scottish Philosophy. New York, 1875; MORRIS (WILLIAM). Life arid Death of Jason. London, 1882; and others. Together, 34 vols. various sizes and bindings. Various places, various dates 483. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, including "The Americana," a Universal Ref- erence Library. Edited by F. C. Beach. Vols. 1 to 10, and 12 to 15, only. 14 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco. New York (1908) ; and other works. Together, 37 vols. various sizes and bindings. Various places, various dates 484. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. 57 vols. . various sizes, various bindings, some in poor condition. 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