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To  be  sold 

Monday  and  Tuesday  Afternoons 
May  10  and  II,  1915 


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A    COLLECTION    OF 


ANGLING     LITERATURE 

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STANDARD  AND  SCARCE  BOOKS 

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AND    FROM    OTHER    CONSIGNORS 

COTTON'S  COMPLETE  ANGLER,  1676  ;    FIRST  EDITIONS  OF  THE  GENTLEMAN 

ANGLER,  IRVING'S  SKETCH  BOOK,  SALTER'S  TROLLER'S  GUIDE, 

AND  SCOTT'S  FIELD  SPORTS;    VARIOUS  EDITIONS 

OF  WALTON  AND  COTTON 

BRUNET'S  MANUEL,  ETCHED  WORK  OF  CAMERON,  ILLUSTRATED  ;  GROLIER  CLUB 

PUBLICATIONS  ;    FIRST    EDITION    OF    GRAMMONT'S   MEMOIRS, 

COLOGNE,  1713;    FIRST  EDITIONS  OF  STEVENSON 

AND  WHITMAN,  AND  MANY  OTHER 

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will  be  made  to  this  rule.     Magazines  and  other  periodicals,  and  all 
miscellaneous  books  arranged  in  parcels,  are  sold  as  they  are  without 
recourse. 

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as  they  are  without  recourse.    The  utmost  care  is  taken  to  authen- 
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ANGLING    LITERATURE 

COLLECTED   BY   THE   LATE 


OF  BROOKLYN 


SCARCE    AKD    STANDARD    BOOKS 

FROM   THE   LIBRARY  OF 

C. 


OF   READING,    PA., 

AND  FROM  OTHER  CONSIGNORS 


FIRST    SESSION 

Monday  Afternoon,  May  10,  1915,  at  2:30  o'clock. 
LOTS  1-332 


1.  ABBEY  ILLUSTRATIONS.    Old  Songs,  with  drawings 
by  Edwin  A.  Abbey  and  Alfred  Parsons.     Frontispiece  on 
China  paper  and  many  fine  illustrations  throughout  text.    4to, 
morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  N.  Y.  1889 

2.  ABBOTSFORD  CLUB.    A  Garden  of  Grave  and  Godlie 
Flowers.   By  Alex.  Gardyne.     The  Theatre  of  Scotish  Kings. 
By  Alex.  Garden.     Together  with  Miscellaneous  Poems.     By 
John  Lundie.     Title  in  black  and  red.     4to,  half  morocco, 
uncut  and  unopened. 

Edin. :  Printed  for  the  Abbotsford  Club,  1845 
*  Large  Paper,  one  of  20  copies  printed  on  drawing  paper. 

3.  ABILDUNGEN  von   51   Pfirsich   Gattungen   nach   der 
Natur.    Engraved  title  and  frontispiece  and  48  (should  be  50} 
finely  colored  plates  showing  the  various  varieties  of  Peaches. 
Folio,  cloth.  Wein,  1821 

4.  AIKEN  (LUCY).    Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  King  James 
the  First.    Frontispieces.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.      Lond.  1822 


M844793 


5.  ALLEN  (ETHAN).     Allen's  Captivity,  being  a  Narra- 
tive of  Colonel  Ethan  Allen,  containing  his  Voyages,  Travels, 
&c.,  interspersed  with  political  observations.    Written  by  him- 
self   [edited  by  F.  W.  E.].     Frontispiece.     12mo,   original 
boards,  leather  back.  Bost. :  0.  L.  Perkins,  1845 

6.  [AjLMON  (JOHN).]     The  New  Foundling  Hospital  for 
"Wit,  being  A  Collection  in  Prose  and  Verse,  not  in  any  Other 
Collection.    6  vols.  small  8vo,  sheep  (hinges  worn).    Lond.  1786 

*  An  interesting  old  collection,  containing  many  pieces  relat- 
ing to  the  American  Eevolution  and  satirizing  King  George  III. 
and  his  minister. 

7.  AMERICAN  CONFLICT  (Greeley),  2  vols.,  Hartford, 
1864;  Life  and  Speeches  of  Henry  Clay  (Mallory),  2  vols., 
N.  Y.  1844 ;  Political  Life  of  George  Canning,  3  vols.,  Lond. 
1821.     Together  7  vols.  8vo,  cloth  and  half  calf. 

8.  AMERICAN  DOCUMENTS.  Declaration ;  Constitution : 
Popular  Tables  of  States;  etc.    12mo,  original  wrappers. 

Manchester,  1863 

9.  AMERICAN  MILITARY  SYSTEM.    Plan  for  the  Gen- 
eral Arrangement  of  the  Militia  of  the  U.  S.  1790 ;  Report  on 
the  improvement  of  our  Military  System,  1800 ;  Report  relative 
to  the  Military  Establishment,  1798;  Report  relative  to  the 
Fortifications  of  the  Ports  and  Harbours,  1796.    4  pieces,  folio 
and  8vo,  sewed. 

10.  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.    An  Answer  to  that  part 
of  the  Narrative  of  Lieut. -General  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  which 
relates  to  the   Conduct  of  Lieut.-General   Earl   Cornwallis, 
during  the  Campaign  in  North  America,  in  1781.     By  Earl 
Cornwallis.  FIRST  EDITION.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top  (name 
erased  from  title,  also  3  small  holes  in  the  same) .      Lond.  1783 

*  George  Bancroft's  copy,  with  his  signature  on  title. 

11.  [AMORY   (THOMAS).]      The  Life  of  John  Buncle, 
Esq.     Containing  Various  Observations  and  Reflections  made 
in  Several  Parts  of  the  World,  and  many  extraordinary  Rela- 
tions.   4  vols.  12mo,  old  calf.  Lond.  1770 

12.  ANACREON.    The  Odes  of  Anacreon.    Translated  by 
Thomas  Stanley.     Edited  with  an   Introduction  by  A.   H. 
Bullen.    8vo,  half  cloth  and  boards,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

*  One  of  only  ten  copies  printed  on  heavy  Japan  paper,  with 
the  illustrations  on  India  paper  colored  by  hand  and  the  initial 
letters  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors. 

13.  ANATOMY  OF  MELANCHOLY.    By  Robert  Burton. 
1852;  Diversions  of  Purley   (Tooke).     1857;  The  Pilgrim's 
Progress  (Bunyan).    3  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

.v.  p.,  1852-57 

14.  ANDERSON  WOODCUTS.     Emblems  of  Mortality; 
representing  Death  seizing  all  ranks  and  conditions  of  People. 
Woodcuts  ~by  Alexander  Anderson.    16mo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Charleston,  1846 

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A  Collection  of  Angling  and  other  Sporting  Books 
made  by  the  late  Henry  Thorpe  of  Brooklyn. 

15.  AFLALO  (F.  G.).    Sport  in  Europe.    Illustrated  from 
drawings  by  A.  Thorburn,  E.  Caldwell  and  E.  F.  T.  Bennett. 
Thick  4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  bond.  1901 

16.  AMERICAN   ANGLER'S    GUIDE    (Brown).     1850; 
Trout  Fishing  (Wayth).     1845;  iSportascrapiana.     By  Cele- 
brated Sportsmen.    1867;  The  Law  of  Field  Sports  (Smith). 
4  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  and  Lond.  1845-86 

17.  AMERICAN  FISH  CULTURE.    By  Thaddeus  Norris. 
(1868);    A    Bibliography    of    Gilbert    White    of    Selborne 
(Martin)  ;  Fishing  Holidays  (Gwynn).    1904;  The  American 
Angler's  Guide  (J.  J.  Brown).     1849;  The  Art  of  Angling 
(Brookes).    1766;  and  others.    7  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  v.  b. 

v.  p.,  v.  d. 

18.  AMERICAN  SALMON  FISHERMAN  (Wells),  N.  Y. 
1886 ;  Shooting,  Boating  and  Fishing  for  Young  Sportsmen 
(Warren),  N.   Y.  1871;   Home  Fishing  and  Home  Waters 
(Green),  N.  Y.  1888.    Together  3  vols.  12ino,  cloth. 

19.  ANDERSON  (EDWARD  L.)  AND  COLLIER  (PRICE). 
Riding  and  Driving.    Illustrated.     Thick  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1905 

20.  ANGLING  BOOKS.  Library  of  John  Gerard  Heckseher. 
Parts  1,  2,  and  3  complete  (parts  1  and  3  priced  in  ink  and 
pencil,  part  2  with  typewritten  prices).    3  vols.  8vo,  wrappers. 

N.  Y.  1909 

21.  ANGLING  CATALOGUES.     Catalogue  of  the  Heck- 
seher Library.    3  parts,  8vo,  wrappers.    5  copies.      N.  Y.  1909 

22.  ANGLING  CATALOGUES.     Check  List  on  Angling, 
Fish,  Fish  Culture  (Fearing),  1901;  Catalogue  of  the  Heck- 
seher Library,  3  parts,  1909 ;  and  others.    Together  13  pieces. 

23.  BARD   (SAMUEL  A.).     Waikna;  or,  Adventures  on 
the  Mosquito  Shore.    60  illustrations.    12mo,  cloth  (3  copies). 

N.  Y.  1855 

24.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Library  of  John  Gerard  Heckseher. 
Parts  1,  2  and  3  complete.    3  vols.  8vo,  wrappers  (2  copies). 

N.  Y.  1909 

25.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.   Wegelin  (Oscar).   Early  American 
Poetry.    8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  Published  by  the  Compiler,  1907 
*  Only  150  copies  printed. 

26.  BIBLIOTHECA  PISCATORIA :  A  Catalogue  of  Books 
on  Angling,  &c.    By  T.  Westwood  &  T.  Satchell.    8vo,  cloth. 
2  copies   (both  imperfect,  each  having  had  many  titles  ex- 
tracted). Lond.  1883 

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27.  BLAKEY    (ROBERT).      The    Angler's    Song    Book. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  inside 
borders,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1855 

28.  BOOKPLATES,  ETC.    The  original  plate  of  the  Heck- 
scher  bookplate;  Proof  impression  of  the  earlier  Heckscher 
plate  on  vellum,  signed  by  Tiffany  &  Co. ;  About  150  copies  of 
the  Virginia  Otis  bookplate,  engraved  by  Barrett;  About  50 
copies  of  the  Heckscher  bookplate ;  and  other  plates,  portraits, 
etc.    Lot. 

29.  BOOKSELLERS  of   Other   Days    (Marston).      1901; 
The  Book  of  Authors    (Russell)  ;  Library  Bureau   Catalog. 
1899;  Books  on  Sale  by  Willis  &  Sotheran.     1862;  Clegg's 
Dictionary  of  Booksellers,  1894  and  1906 ;  Catalogue  of  Old 
and  Rare  Books  (Pickering  and  Chatto),  1894;  and  others. 
12  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  v.  b.  v.  p.,  v.  d. 

30.  [BOOSEY    (THOMAS).]      Piscatorial   Reminiscences 
and  Gleanings.    By  an  Old  Angler  and  Bibliopolist.    To  which 
is  Added  a  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling.     Frontispiece. 
16mo,  half  morocco  (rubbed).  Lond.:  Pickering,  1835 

*  The  Catalogue  of  Books  Upon  Angling  hag  a  separate  title- 
page,  dated  1836,  and  was  contributed  by  Mr.  Pickering. 

31.  BROMLEY-DAVENPORT  (W.).     Sport.     Many  fine 
illustrations  ~by  H.  H.  Crealocke.    8vo,  half  calf.      Lond.  1888 

32.  [BROWN  (JOHN  J.).]    The  American  Angler's  Guide, 
containing  the  Opinions  and  Practices  of  Experienced  Anglers 
of  Both  Hemispheres,  with  the  Various  Modes  Adopted,  etc. 
Steel  frontispiece,  full-page  plates  and  tail-piece  to  each  page. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  N.  Y.  1857 

33.  [BROWN    (JOHN  J.).]     The  Angler's  Almanac  for 
1849.     Illustrations.     8vo,  sewed. 

N.  Y.:  At  the  Angler's  Depot,  1849 

34.  BROWN  (MOSES).  Poems  on  Various  Subjects.  Many 
never  printed  before.     [Piscatory  Eclogues :  a  new  attempt 
in  pastoral,  on  the  plan  of  its  primitive  rules  and  characters. 
To  which  is  prefixed  an  essay  in  defence  of  this  undertaking. 
The  Second  Edition.]     Engraved  frontispiece.    8vo,  old  calf 
(rebacked).  Lond.  1739 

35.  BUCKLAND    (FRANK).     Log-book  of  a  Fisherman 
and  Zoologist.    Illustrated.    8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Lond.  1875 

36.  CANADIAN  HANDBOOK  and  Tourist's  Guide,  with 
a  Description  of  the  Best  Spots  for  'Fishing  and  Shooting. 
Photographs.    12mo,  cloth.  Montreal,  1867 

37.  CATALOGUES.      Ives,   Arnold,    Farnum,    and   other 
important  sales.    25>  pieces. 

38.  CHARLETON  (T.  W.) .    The  Art  of  Fishing :  A  Poem. 
8vo,  half  calf  (hinges  weak,  name  on  title). 

North  Shields:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1819 

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39.  COMPLETE  ANGLER  (THE).     (Walton  and  Cotton.) 
1826;   Fishing    (Cholmondeley-Pennell).     2  vols.      1886;   A 
Danish  Parsonage.     1884;   The   Sea  Fisherman    (Wilcocks). 
(1865)  ;  The  Rod  and  the  Gun  (Wilson).     1844;  and  others. 
9  vols.  16mo  to  8vo,  cloth.  v.  p.,  v.  d. 

40.  COMPLETE  FISHERMAN  (Gallichan),  Lond.  1907; 
Fishin'  Jimmy  (Slosson),  N.  Y.,  n.  d.     Handy  Book  of  the 
Fishery  Laws  (Oke),  Lond.  1878;  The  Jolly  Angler.     Lond., 
n.  d.    Together  4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

41.  COMPLETE    GRAZIER    (THE)  ;   or,   Gentleman   and 
Farmer's  Directory.     Containing  the  Best  Instructions  for 
Buying,  Breeding  and  Feeding  Cattle  .  .  .  Also  Directions 
for  Making  Fish  Ponds  or  Canals,  etc.    Written  by  A  Country 
Gentleman.    Small  8vo,  old  calf  (rubbed). 

Lond. :  Printed  for  J.  Almon,  1767 

42.  CONWAY    (JAMES).     Forays   Among   Salmon   and 
Deer.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Chapman  &  Hall,  1861 

43.  COTTON  (CHARLES).  The  Compleat  Angler.    Being 
Instructions  how  to  Angle  for  a  Trout  or  Grayling  in  a  Clear 
Stream.     Part  II   ('Cypher).     12mo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt 
(title  torn  but  neatly  repaired). 

Lond. :  Printed  for  Richard  Marriott  and  Henry  Brome  in 
St.  Paul's  Church-Yard,  1676. 

*  FIRST  EDITION  :  very  rare.    This  work  was  issued  separately 
and  was  also  sold  with  part  1   (by  Isaac  Walton)   and  part  3 
(Col.  Eobert  Venables),  as  "The  Universal  Angler. " 

44.  COTTON  (CHARLES).    The  Genuine  Poetical  Works. 
Illustrated  with  curious  copperplate  engravings.     12mo,  old 
panelled  calf  (hinges  cracked).  Lond.  1734 

45.  COUCH  (JONATHAN).    A  History  of  the  Fishes  of 
the  British  Islands.    252  colored  plates  from  drawings  by  the 
author,  and  numerous  woodcut  vignettes.     4  vols.  royal  8vo, 
half  -blue  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1868-67 

46.  CRAWHALL    (JOSEPH).      A    Collection    of    Right 
Merrie  Garlands  for  North   Country  Anglers.     12mo,   half 
brown  morocco.  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1864 

47.  -      -  Another  copy,  cloth,  leather  back. 

48.  DALE  (JONATHAN).  Angling  Days  and  an  Angler's 
Books.    Illustrated.    12mo,  half  green  polished  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Lond.  1898 

49.  DIALOGUES  OF  CREATURES  Moralised.    Appliable 
and  Edifying  to  Every  Merry  and  Jocund  Matter,  and  right 
profitable  to  the  Governance  of  Men.    Edited  by  Joseph  Hasle- 
wood.    4to,  morocco.  Lond. :  Robert  Triphook,  1816 

*  VERY  BARE.     Only  98  copies  of  this  reprint  were  printed 
for  sale,  42  of  which  were  destroyed  at  Bensley's  fire.     It  con- 
tains among  other  wood-cuts  the  earliest  known  illustration  in 
a  printed  book  of  an  angler  using  a  float;  this  is  prefixed  to  the 
44th  dialogue.     All  particulars  of  the  author  and  of  the  origin 

I  o£  the  work  have  hitherto  escaped  research. 

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50.  DODD   (ANNA  BOWMAN).     On  the  Broads.     Illus- 
trated ~by  Joseph  Pennell.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1896 

51.  DRYDEN  (ADAM).    Hints  to  Anglers.  Folding  maps. 
16mo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  fish  tooling  on  back,  gilt  top. 

Edinb.  1862 

52.  DU  CHAILLU  (PAUL  B.) .    The  Land  of  the  Midnight 
Sun.     Summer  and  Winter  Journeys  through  Sweden,  Nor- 
way, Lapland  and  Northern  Finland.     Map  and  235  illus- 
trations.   2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1882 

53.  EAGLE  ALMANAC  for  1905.    Brooklyn,  1905;  Web- 
ster's Dictionary.    Phila.,  n.  d.    A  Drama  of  Exile.     Vol.  1. 
(Barrett),  N.   Y.   1845;   and   others,   including  2  pamphlet 
boxes.    Together  11  pieces,  various  sizes  and  bindings. 

54.  ETCHINGS,  engravings,  cuttings,  plates  of  fortifica- 
tions,  armor,  &c.     Newspaper  reviews  of  Isaac  McLellan's 
* '  Poems  of  the  Bod  and  Gun, ' '  with  letters  of  congratulation 
to  the  author,  etc. 

55.  FAVORITE    HAUNTS   and   Rural   Studies    (Jesse), 
Lond.  1847 ;  A  Year  of  Liberty ;  or,  Salmon  Angling  in  Ireland 
(Peard),  Lond.  1867;  Anglers'  Evenings.    Lond.  1882.     To- 
gether 3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

56.  FIELD  (EUGENE).    A  Little  Book  of  Tribune  Verse. 
Edited  by  Joseph  G.  Brown.    8vo,  half  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Denver,  1901 
*  LARGE  PAPER  EDITION,  limited  to  750  copies. 

57.  FISH  CULTURE.    By  Theo.  Garlick.     1858;  Blane's 
Rural  Sports  (being  the  Portion  devoted  to  Angling),    n.  d. ; 
An  Angler's  Rambles  and  Anglish  Songs.    1866.    3  vols.  12mo 
and  8vo,  cloth  and  half  calf  (rubbed).  v.  p.,  1858-66 

58.  FISHERMAN'S  MAGAZINE    (THE).     Vols.   1   and 
2,    1864-5 ;  Dictionnaire  de  Chasse  et  de  Pesche.    2  vols.    1769 ; 
Travel  and  Trout  in  the  Antipodes  (Senior).    1880;  Fly-Rods 
and  Fly-Tackle  (Wells) .    1885 ;  and  others.    13  vols.  12mo  and 
8vo,  v.  b.  v.  p.,  1767-1898 

59.  FISHES  OF  ALASKA.  42  plates,  including  19  colored. 
"Wash.   1907;   Investigations  of  the  Aquatic   Resources  and 
Fisheries  of  Porto  Rico  in  1899.  Wash.  1900.    Together  2  vols. 
royal  8vo,  cloth. 

60.  FISHING  Catalogues.    James  L.  High  (priced).  1911; 
Heckscher,  3  parts,  1909,  2  copies;  Francis  B.  Hayes,  1898; 
and  others.    Together  23  pieces. 

61.  FISHING  EXPERIENCES  (Hopkins).    1893  (stained 
copy)  ;  Fish  Hatching  (Buckland) .    1863 ;  The  Practical  Man- 
agement of  Fisheries  (Francis) .    1883.    Together  3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1863-93 

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62.  FISHING  IN  AMERICAN  WATERS.    By  G.  C.  Scott. 
1875;  Trout  Fishing  (Wayth).    1845  ;  Trout  Culture  (Slack). 
1872;    Superior    Fishing    (Roosevelt).      1865;    Sketches    of 
Travels  (Schaeffer).    1860;  Whaling  and  Fishing  (Nordhoff). 
Cincinnati,  1856.    Together  6  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

v.  p.,  v.  d. 

63.  FISHING  TACKLE    (Keene),   Lond,   n.   d.     Scotch 
Loch-Fishing   ("Black  Palmer"),  Edin.  1882;  Angling  Re- 
sorts near  London  (Lea),  Lond.  1878.    Together  3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth. 

64.  GENTLEMAN  ANGLER    (THE).     Containing  short, 
plain  and  easy  instructions,  whereby  the  most  ignorant  be- 
ginner may,  in  a  little  Time,   become  a  perfect  Artist  in 
Angling  for   Salmon,    Salmon-peal,    Trout,    etc.,   etc.     With 
several  Observations  on  Angling,  Angle-Rods,  and  Artificial 
Flies ;  etc.  ...  Together  with  an  Appendix.    By  a  Gentleman, 
who  has  made  Angling  his  Diversion  upwards  of  Twenty-Eight 
Years.     Woodcut  plate.     12mo,  polished  calf,  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
by  Riviere.  'Lond. :  A.  Bettesworth,  172>6 

*  The  rare  FIRST  EDITION. 

65.  GENTLEMAN  ANGLER    (THE).     Containing  short, 
plain  and  easy  Instructions  to  'become  a  perfect  artist  in 
Angling  for  Salmon,  Trout,  Perch,  Greyling,  etc.    Third  Edi- 
tion.   18mo,  old  calf.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

66.  [GRIFFITH  (ACTON  FREDERICK).]     Bibliotheca 
Anglo-Poetica ;  or,  a  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  a  Rare  and 
Rich   Collection   of   Early   English   Poetry:    Illustrated   by 
Occasional  Extracts  and  Remarks,  Critical  and  Biographical. 
Colored  frontispiece,  and  woodcut  portraits.    Royal  8vo,  calf, 
rebacked,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1815 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  large  paper.     With  two  extra  copies 
of  the  frontispiece,  uncolored,  inserted. 

67.  GRIMBLE    (AUGUSTUS).     Highland  Sport.     Illus- 
trated ~by  Archibald  Thorium.    4to,  half  parchment,  uncut. 

bond.  1894 

68.  GRIMBLE    (AUGUSTUS).      The   'Salmon   Rivers   of 
Ireland.    Profusely  illustrated.    2  vols.  4to,  half  vellum,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1903 

69.  HABITS  OF  THE  SALMON  (THE).     By  J.  P.  Tra- 
herne.     1889;  The  Unappreciated  Fisher   Folk    (Bertram). 
1883 ;  Sportascrapiana.    Facts  in  Athletics.    1868.    Together 
3  vols.  16mo  to  8vo,  cloth  and  half  roan.  v.  p.,  1868-89 

70.  HALL  (MR.  AND  MRS.  S.  C.).  The  Book  of  the  Thames 
from  its  Rise  to  its  Fall.    Numerous  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth, 
gilt,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1859 

71.  HALL  (MR.  AND  MRS.  S.  C.).  The  Book  of  the  Thames 
1867 ;  The  same.  New  Edition.  Photographic  plates  and  other 
illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Lond.  1867  and  n.  d. 


72.  HALL   (MR.  AND  MRS.  S.  C.).     The  Book  of  South 
"Wales,   the   Wye,    and   the    Coast.      Numerous   illustrations. 
Square  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1861 

73.  HALLOCK     (CHARLES).      The    Fishing    Tourist: 
Angler's  Guide  and  Reference  Book.     Illustrations.     12mo, 
cloth  (rubbed).  N.  Y.  1873 

74.  HART-DAVIS   (CAPT.   H.  V.).     Chats  on  Angling. 
Illustrations  by  the  author.    4to,  cloth.  Lond.  1906 

75.  HAYNES     (JOHN     EDWARD).       Pseudonyms     of 
Authors;   including   Anonyms   and   Initialisms.      8vo,    cloth, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1882 

76.  HERBERT    (HENRY  WILLIAM).     The  Fair  Puri- 
tan :   An   Historical   Romance   of   the   Days   of   Witchcraft, 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1875 

77.  HERBERT    (HENRY  WILLIAM).     The  Fair  Puri- 
tan.   1875 ;  Henry  VIII.  and  His  Six  Wives.    1856 ;  Hints  to 
Horse-Keepers.     1859;  Wager  of  Battle.     1855.     Together  4 
vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1855-75 

78.  HERBERT      (HENRY     WILLIAM).       Marmaduke 
Wyvil.     (Vol.  3  only.)     n.  id.;  Wager  of  Battle  (2  copies). 
1855 ;  Memoirs  of  Henry  VIII.  of  England.    1856.     Together 
4  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

79.  [HOLE  (SAMUEL  REYNOLDS).]     A  Little  Tour  in 
Ireland:  Being  a  Visit  to  Dublin,  Galway,  Connamara,  Kil- 
larney,  etc.    By  an  Oxonian.    With  8  colored  plates  and  many 
woodcut  illustrations  in  the  text  ~by  John  Leech.    Small  4to, 
dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  line  borders,  doublure  of  crim- 
son levant  morocco,  with  beautiful  gilt-tooled  corner  orna- 
ments of  scrolls,  and  shamrock,  red  watered  silk  end  leaves, 
gilt  edges,  original  cloth  cover  bound  in,  by  Stikeman.     In  a 
slip-case.  Lond.:  Bradbury,  Agnew  &  Co.  [1859] 

*  Fine  Copy. 

80.  HOWITT  (MARY,  Editor).    Pictorial  Calendar  of  the 
Seasons,  embracing  the  .   .   .  Characteristics  of  Country  Life 
and  Embodying  the  Whole  of  Aiken's  Calendar  of  Nature. 
Many  woodcuts.    12mo,  full  calf,  gilt,  gilt  top.        Lond.  1854 

81.  HUNTERS  AND  FISHERS   (Sinnett),  Lond.   1846; 
Remarks  on  Shooting   (Watt),  Lond.  1835;  Holiday  Sports 
and  Pastimes  for  Boys  (Richardson),  Lond'.  1848;  The  Brook 
Trout  and  the  Determined  Angler  (Bradford),  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 
Together  4  vols.,  various  sizes,  cloth. 

82.  IDYLLS  OF  THE   SEA   (Bullen),  N.  Y.  1899;  The 
Cruise  of  the  Cachalot  (Bullen),  N.  Y.  1899;  The  Call  of  the 
Wildi  (London),  N.  Y.,  n.  d.;  and  others.     Together  9  vols. 
8vo  and  smaller,  cloth. 

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83.  IRELAND    (SAMUEL).      Picturesque  Views   on   the 
River  Thames,  from  its  Source  in  Glocestershire  to  the  Nore ; 
with  Observations  on  the  Public  Buildings,  etc.     Maps  and 
numerous  plates.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  old  half  sheep. 

Lond.  1792 

84.  [IRVING    (WASHINGTON).]      The  Sketch  Book  of 
Geoffrev  Crayon,  Gent.    7  parts  8vo,  sewed  (few  pp.  slightly 
foxed).  N.  Y.  1819-20 

*  Original  Edition   of  each  part ;    all  but   two  of  the  titles 
have  autograph  signature  of  Geo.  H.  Burr,  one  of  the  original 
subscribers.     Although  slightly  spotted,  the  present  is  a  desir- 
able copy  with  good  margins — having  been  bound  in  half  calf. 

85.  IRVING    (WASHINGTON).      The    Sketch    Book    of 
Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.     7  parts,  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut  and 
sewed  (part  I  badly  foxed,  one  leaf  of  No.  VI  supplied  from 
another  copy}.  N.  Y.  1819-20 

*  First  Edition  of  all  parts,  with  titles  and  half-titles.     Parts 
1,  3  and  6  are  in  the  original  wrappers,  uncut,  lower  corners  of 
part  6  shaved. 

86.  [IRVING    (WASHINGTON).]      The  Sketch  Book  of 
Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.    Parts  1  to  6  in  one  vol.  sheep.    Part 
VII.,  sewed.     Together  2  vols.  8vo   (slightly  spotted — a  few 
leaves  torn  into,  slightly  damaging  text  on  one  leaf). 

N.  Y.  1819-20 

*First  Edition  of  each  part.     Parts  I-V  are  numbered  con- 
secutively, Parts  VI  and  VII  have  separate  pagination. 

87.  [IRVING   (WASHINGTON).]     The  Sketch  Book  of 
Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.     Complete.     7  nos.  in  one  vol.  8vo, 
old  half  sheep  (few  pp.  slightly  foxed — one  margin  slightly 
torn,  name  on  several  pages).  N.  Y.  1819-20 

*  First  Edition  of  all  the  parts,  with  all  titles. 

88.  [IRVING  (WASHINGTON).]     The  Sketch  Book.     7 
parts,  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut  and  sewed  (2  parts  stained,  Nos. 
I  and  III  with  original  wrappers,  Nos.  I,  III,  IV  and  V,  un- 
cut, title-page  of  No.  II  torn.  N.  Y.  1819-20 

*First  Edition  of  all  parts,  with  titles. 

89.  [IRVING   (WASHINGTON).]     The  Sketch  Book  of 
Geoffrey  Crayon.     No.  I  (6  copies)  ;  No.  II  (5  copies)  ;  No. 
Ill    (2  copies);  No.  V.;  No.  VI   (2  copies),  and  some  odd 
sheets.     First  and  later  issues.     16  parts,  8vo,  sewed  (foxed 
and  some  imperfect).    Mostly  First  Editions.      N.  Y.  1819-20 

90.  [IRVING   (WASHINGTON).]     The  Sketch  Book  of 
Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.     7  parts,  8vo,  sewed  (not  uniform  in 
size,  2  leaves  torn  into,  few  pp.  foxed).  N.  Y.  1819-20 

*  Parts  I,  III,  VI  and  VII  are  First  Editions. 

91.  [IRVING   (WASHINGTON).]     The  Sketch  Book.     7 
parts,  8vo,  sewed   (part  VII  lacks  title  and  last  leaf,  some 
pp.  foxed,  few  margins  torn).  N.  Y.  1819-20 

*  Parts  1,  3  and  6  are  First  Editions.     The  note  on  page  94 
of  first  part  appears  on  separate  page,  in  a  slightly  different 
form. 

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92.  [IRVING   (WASHINGTON).]     The  Sketch  Book  of 
Geoffrey  Crayon.     6  parts,  8vo,  sewed   (lacks  No.  IV,  also 
titles  to  Nos.  V  andf  VII,  last  leaf  missing,  some  pp.  soiled). 

*  Parts  I,  III  and  VI  are  First  Editions.      N.  Y.   1819-20 

93.  [IRVING  (CHARLES).]     The  Sketch  Book  of  Geof- 
frey Crayon.    No.  I.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo  (3  copies,  sewed, 
one  with  wrappers,  all  foxed).  N.  Y.  1819 

94.  KEMP    (JOHN).      Shooting    and   Fishing   in    Lower 
Brittany.     A  Complete  and  Practical  Guide  to  Sportsmen. 
Folding  map.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1859 

95.  KNOX  (JOHN).    A  View  of  the  British  Empire,  more 
especially  Scotland;  with  some  proposals  for  the  Improve- 
ment of  the  Country,  the  Extension  of  its  Fisheries,  and  the 
Relief  of  the  People.    2  vols.  8vo,  mottled  calf  (rebacked). 

Lond.  1785 

96.  LsMOINE    (J.  M.).     The  Explorations  of  Jonathan 
Oldbuck  in  Eastern  Latitudes.     Canadian  History — Legends 
— Scenery — Sport.    8vo,  paper  wrappers.  Quebec,  1889 

97.  LIFE  AND  SPORT  on  the  Pacific  Slope   (Vachell), 
N.  Y.  1901;  Canoe  and  Camera   (Steele),  N.  Y.  1880;  An 
Iceland  Fisherman  (Malcon),  N.  Y.,  n.  id.     Together  3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth. 

98.  LIGER   (LOUIS).     Amusemens  de  la  campagne,  ou, 
nouvelles  ruses  innocentes,  qui  enseignment  la  muniere  de 
prendre   aux  pieges  toutes  sortes   d'oiseaux   et  de   betes   a 
quatre  pieds;  avec  les  plus  beaux  secrets  de  la  peche  dans 
les  rivieres  et  etangs ;  et  un  traite  general  de  toutes  les  chasses. 
Le  tout  divise  en  quatre  livres.    Par  le  Sieur  L..Liger.    2  vols. 
12mo,  old  sheep  (rubbed),  in  a  green  levant  morocco  slip-case. 

Paris:  Claude  Prudhomme,  1709 

*  The  BARE  FIRST  EDITION,  lacking  pp.  235-238. 

"The  first  edition  was  published  in  1709.  It  contains  only 
four  books.  The  work  was  reprinted,  Amsterdam,  1714,  under 
the  title  t  Traitte  de  toute  sorte  de  chasse  et  de  la  peche ' ; 
and  again  as  ' Amusemens  de  la  chasse  et  de  la  peche.'  Amster- 
dam and  Leipzig,  1743.  In  these  Amsterdam  editions  the  first 
book  is  identical  with  the  corresponding  portion  of  'Les  ruses 
innocentes,'  but  the  other  four  books  of  these  editions  and  all 
the  books  in  the  Paris  editions  (we  have  not  seen  1709)  have 
been  so  rearranged  and  rewritten  as  virtually  to  constitute  a 
new  work." — Bib.  Pise. 

99.  LIST  of  Lincolniana  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  1903 ; 
Dick's    Encyclopedia  of   Receipts;    Principles   of    Domestic 
Science ;  and  others.   Together  14  vols.,  various  sizes  and  bind- 
ings. 

100.  LOG  BOOK  of  a  Fisherman  and  Zoologist    (Buck- 
land).     1875;  Salmon  and  Trout   (Dean  Sage  and  others). 
1902;  Fishing  Gossip  (Pennell).    1866;  The  Young  Angler's 
Pocket  Companion  (Ralph  Cole).     1795  (lacks  frontispiece)  ; 
The  Angler's  Museum.     Third  Edn. ;   and>  others.     8  vols. 
16mo  to  8vo.  v.  p.,  v.  d. 

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101.  LONGFELLOW    (HENRY   WADSWORTH).      The 
Song  of  Hiawatha.     12mo,  original  brown  cloth,  edges  un- 
trimmed.  Bost.  1855 

*  FIRST  EDITION  :  fine  copy. 

102.  M'LELLAN    (ISAAC).     Mount  Auburn,  and  other 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  boards.      Bost.  1843 

103.  McLELLAN  (ISAAC).    Poems  of  the  Rod  and  Gun; 
or,  Sports  by  Flood  and  Field     Edited,  with  a  Memoir  of 
the  Author,  by  Will  Wildfoot  (F.  E.  Pond).    Etched  frontis- 
piece.    12mo,  cloth.     (10  copies.)  N.  Y.  1886 

104.  —    -  The  same.    Another  lot.    15  copies. 

105.  The  same.    Another  lot.    25  copies. 

106.  -  —  The  same.    Another  lot.     50  copies. 

107.  MAXWELL   (W.   H.).     Life  of  Field-Marshal  The 
Duke  of  Wellington.    Illustrated  with  51  engravings  on  steel 
and  77  on  wood,  including  portraits,  plans,  maps,  views,  &c. 
3  vols.  8vo,  half  polished  calf,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut  (rubbed, 
one  hinge  weak).  Lond.  1862 

108.  MEDWIN   (THOMAS).     The  Angler  in  Wales,  or 
Days  and  Nights  of  Sportsmen.    Frontispieces  and  vignettes. 
2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  uncut  (bindings  broken).          Lond.  1834 

109.  MEMOIR  OF  CHRISTOPHER  NORTH   (Gordon), 
2  vols.    Edin.  1863 ;  Walton's  Lives.    Lond.,  n.  d. ;  Henry  St. 
John,    Gentleman    (Cooke),   N.   Y.    1859;   and  others.      To- 
gether 8  vols.,  various  sizes  and  bindings. 

110.  MICHELET  (JULES).     The  Bird.     With  210  illus- 
trations by  Giacomelli.    Royal  8vo,  purple  morocco,  blind  and 
gilt  tooled  borders,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1869 

111.  MILNOR    (WILLIAM).      An    Authentic    Historical 
Memoir  of  the  Schuylkill  Fishing  Company  of  the  State  in 
Schuylkill.      From    its    Establishment    on    that    Romantic 
Stream,  near  Philadelphia,  in  the  Year  1732,  to  the  Present 
Time.     By  A  Member.     1830;   Memoirs  of  the   Gloucester 
Hunting  Club,  near  Philadelphia,  1830.    2  plates  and  3  por- 
traits, including  the  engraved  portrait  of  Gov.  Sam'l.  Morris 
by  St.  Memin.    2  parts  in  one,  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top 
(few  marginal  repairs).  Phila.  1830 

*  Scarce. 

112.  MOORE  (GEORGE  H.).    Washington  as  an  Angler, 
with  Extracts  from  his  Diaries,  1787-89.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  Printed  for  the  author,  1887 
113. Another  copy,  in  sheets. 

114.  MOULE  (THOMAS).  Heraldry  of  Fish.  Notices  of 
the  Principal  Families  Bearing  Fish  in  their  Arms.  Illus- 
trated by  engravings  on  wood.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1842 
'  115.  OBSERVATIONS  on  the  Bill  Introduced  by  Mr. 
Kennedy  as  to  the  Salmon  Fisheries  of  Scotland.  Plate.  8vo, 
boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.  Edin.  1827 

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116.  OPPIAN.     Oppiani  Poeta*  Cilicis  de  Venatione,  Lib. 
IIII.     De  Piscatu,  Lib.  V.  Cum  Interpretatione  Latina  .  .  . 
Consectis  Studio  &  Opera  Conradi  Rittershusii   (Greek  and 
Latin).     12mo,   antique   calf    (cracked   at  hinges,   name   on 
title).      Lugduni  Batavorum,  Ex  Officiana  Plantiniana,  1597 

*  Contained   in   the   Prolegomena   is   a   list   of   early   fishing 
writers. 

117.  OPPIAN.     Oppiani  Poeta  Cilicis  de  Venatione,  Lib. 
IIII.     De  Piscatu,  Lib.  V.  Cum  Interpretatione  Latina  .  .  . 
Consectis  Studio  &  Opera  Conradi  Rittershusii   (Greek  and 
Latin).     Thick  12mo,  old  vellum. 

Lugduni  Batavorum,  Ex  Officiana  Plantiniani,  1597 

*  The  Prolegomena  includes  a  list  of  the  early  fishing  writ- 
ers.     This    copy    contains    "Scholia    in    Oppiani    Halievtica" 
bound  at  the  end  with  1  p.  errata. 

118.  OPPIAN.     Oppiani  Poetae  Cilicis  de  Venatione  Libri 
IV.  et  de  Piscatibne  Libri  V.  Cum  Paraphrasi  Gragca  Libro- 
rum  de  Aucupio.     Grace  et  Latine.     Curavit  Joh.   Gottlob 
Schneider.   8vo,  full  calf  (rubbed).  Argentorati:  Konig,  1776 

119.  OUSELEY   (SIR  F.  A.  G.).     Life  of.     By  F.  W. 
Joyce.    Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  Laid  in  are  3  portraits,  A.  L.  S.,  and  several  cuttings  from 
newspapers. 

120.  PAMPHLETS.      The    Fisher's    Garland    for    1844. 
Containing  the  Fisher's  Courtship.     8  pp.    Newcastle,  1844; 
The  Complete  Angler.    Lond.,  n.  d. ;  Old  Angling  Books  for 
sale  by  James  Jones.     Lond.,  n.  d.     Together  3  pieces,  12mo 
and  smaller,  paper. 

121.  PRINTS.     A  Miscellaneous  lot  of  portraits,   prints, 
etc.     Including  8  plates  of  animal  caricatures,  probably  by 
Gilray;  portraits  amdi  extra  illustrations  for  Irving 's  Sketch 
Book;  and  others.     Together  about  100  pieces. 

122.  RIDING       RECOLLECTIONS        (Whyte-Melville), 
Lond.,  n.  d.     Dogcraft   (Hochwalt),  Cinn.  1912;  Woodcraft 
(Nessmuk),  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  and  others.    Together  5  vols.    12mo, 
cloth. 

123.  RONALDS     (ALFRED).      The    Fly-Fisher's    Ento- 
mology, with  Observations  and  Instructions  on  Trout   and 
Grayling  Fishing.    20  colored  plates.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1883 

124.  RONDELET    (GUILLAUME).     Francisci  Boussueti 
Sur-Regiani  Doctoris  Medici,  Denatura  Aquatiliam  Carmen, 
In  Universam  Gulielmi  Rondeletii  Doctoris  Medici,  &c.    Pro- 
fusely illustrated  with  fine  cuts  throughout  text.     8vo,  full 
polished  calf,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  over  marbled  edges,  by 
Niedree. 

.  Lugduni,  Apud  Matthiam  Bonhome,  sub  Clava  Aurea,  1558 

*  Fine  copy. 

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125.  RUDDIMAN  (WALTER).     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.    Small  8vo,  half  brown  calf,  gilt  top. 

Edinburgh :  W.  Ruddiman,  1773 

*  Contains     ' ( The    Art     of    Angling :     Eight    Dialogues     in 
Verse " ;   ' '  The  Art  of  Cookery,  in  Imitation  of  Horace 's  Art 
of  Poetry,"  etc. 

126.  RUSSELL    (FOX,   Editor).     .Sporting  Society;   or, 
Sporting    Chat   and    Sporting   Memories.      Illustrations    by 
Randolph  Caldecoit.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Lond.  1897 

127.  SALTER  (THOMAS  F.).     The  Troller's  Guide.     A 
new  and  complete  practical  treatise  on  the  Art  of  Trolling  or 
Fishing  for  Jack  and  Pike.     Illustrated  with  numerous  cuts 
of  hooks,  baits,  tackle,  &c.    To  which  is  added  the  best  method 
of  Baiting  and  Laying  Lines  for  Large  Eels.    FIRST  EDITION. 
l'2mo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1820 

128.  SALTER  (THOMAS  F.).     The  Angler's  Guide  .  .  . 
for  Sea,  River,  and  Pond  Fish  (with)  A  Treatise  on  Trolling. 
Portrait   and   many    text   illustrations.     SEVENTH    EDITION. 
Small  8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1830 

129.  iSANBORN    (F.  B.).     The  Personality  of  Emerson. 
Portrait  and  facsimile.    Royal  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

*  Edition  limited  to  500  copies.  Bost.  1903 

130.  SCOTT  (WILLIAM  HENRY).    British  Field  Sports ; 
embracing    Practical    Instructions    in    Shooting — Hunting — 
Coursing — Racing — Cocking — Fishing,  &c.,  &c.     With  32  en- 
graved plates  (should  be  33).  FIRST  EDITION.  Royal  8vo,  half 
dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with  the 
original  cover  bound  in  at  the  end.  Lond.  1818 

131.  SEA  AND  SALMON  Fisheries  (Young).  1877 ;  Handy 
Book  of  Game  and  Fishery  Laws  (Oke)  ;  Always  in  the  Way 
(Jeans);  Angler  and  Tourist's  Guide  (Young).     1857;  The 
House-Keeper's  Guide  to  the  Fish-Market  (Bellamy).     1843. 
5  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth.  v.  p.,  1848-77 

132.  SLATER  (T.  F.).    The  Angler's  Guide,  being  a  Plain 
and  Complete  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling  for 

Sea,  River,  and  Pond  Fish To  which  is  added  a  Treatise 

on  Trolling.    Illustrated  with  88  cuts.    12mo,  half  red  calf. 

Lond.  1841 

133.  SMITH   (JEROME  V.  C.).  .Natural  History  of  the 
Fishes  of   Massachusetts,    embracing   a   Practical   Essay   on 
Angling.     Vignettes.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  boards   (a  few 
leaves  a  little  spotted).  Bost.  1833 

134.  SMITH  (JEROME  V.  C.).     Natural  History  of  the 
fishes   of   Massachusetts,   embracing   a   Practical   Essay   on 
Angling.     Vignettes.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Bost.  1833 
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136.  SPORT.  Reports  of  the  Commissioners  of  Fisheries, 
Game  and  Forests  (with  contributions  by  many  well-known 
sportsmen).  1895  (3  copies);  1896;  1899;  1900;  and  1901. 
Profusely  illustrated  with  full-page  plates  (mostly  finely 
printed  in  colors)  of  birds,  fishes,  dogs,  deer,  etc.,  and  with 
numerous  interesting  text  illustrations.  1  vols.  4to,  cloth. 

(Albany,  1896-1902) 

136.  SPORTING.     A  -Collection  of  Magazine  Articles  on 
Fishing,    Hunting,    Cricket,    Tennis,    Skating,   Football,    etc. 
Illustrated.    Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  1885-95 

137.  SPORTING  SKETCHES.    By  Edwin  Sandys.    1905  • 
Through  Yellowstone  Park  (Wingate).    1886;  Christopher  in 
His  (Sporting  Jacket  (Wilson).    1901.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and 
boards.  N.  Y.  1886-1905 

138.  [STAATS  (CUYLER).]     Tribute  to  the  Memory  of 
De  Witt  Clinton,  being  A  Comprehensive  Sketch  of  His  Life. 
Engraved  portrait.    12mo,  sheep  (slightly  rubbed). 

Albany,  1828 

139.  STREET   (ALFRED  B.).     Woods  and  Waters;  or, 
the  Saranacs  and  Racket.    Map  and  illustrations.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1860 

140.  TAPLIN  (WILLIAM).    The  Sporting  Dictionary,  and 
Rural  Repository  of  General  Information  upon  every  subject 
appertaining  to  the  Sports  of  the  Field.    Frontispieces.    2  vols. 
8vo,  old  tree  calf  (joints  weak).  Lond.  1803 

141.  TURNER-TURNER    (J.).     Life  in  the  Backwoods, 
from  Original  Photographs  by  the  Author.    Albertype  plates. 
Oblong  8vo,  half  morocco,  vellum  sides,  gilt  edges.    Lond.,  n.  d. 

142.  VALENCIENNES   (M.  A.).     Histoire  Naturelle  du 
Hareng.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1847 

143.  VAN   DYKE    (HENRY).     Fisherman's   Luck,    and 
Some  Other  Uncertain  Things.    Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  decorated  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1899 

144.  WALLIHAN  (A.  G.).     Camera  Shots  at  Big  Game. 
Introduction  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.    Imperial  Svo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1901 

145.  WALTON  (IZAAK).    The  Life  of  Dr.  Sanderson,  late 
Bishop  of  Lincoln.     To  which  is  added,  some  short  Tracts  or 
Cases  of  Conscience,  written  by  the  said  Bishop.     Engraved 
portrait  ~by  E.  White.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  calf,  gilt  edges 
(rubbed,  joints  weak).  Lond.:  Richard  Marriott,  1678 

*Very  Bare. 

146.  WALTON  (IZAAK).    The  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne, 
Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr.  Richard  Hooker,  Mr.  George  Herbert, 
and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson.    Engraved  portraits  and  frontis- 
piece.   Small  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1845 

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147.  WALTON    AND    COTTON.      The    Complete   Angler. 
Third  Edition.    Illustrations  on  copper  and  wood  from  origi- 
nal paintings  and  drawings.    12mo,  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Lond. :  J.  Major,  1833 

148.  WALTON  (IZAAK).    The  Complete  Angler;  or,  Con- 
templative Man's  Recreation:    Being  a  Discourse  on  Rivers, 
Fish  Ponds,  Fish,  and  Fishing.    By  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles 
Cotton.    With  Lives  and  Notes  by  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knight. 
Edited  by  James  Rennie.     Portrait  and  illustrations.     12mo, 
green  l°rushed  levant  morocco,  extra  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Edin.  1836 

149.  WALTON  AND  COTTON.    The  Complete  Angler.  Por- 
traits  and  illustrations.    12mo,  cloth  (name  cut  from  title). 

N.  Y.  1847 

150.  WALTON  (IZAAK).     The  Complete  Angler;  or,  the 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation:  In  Two  Parts.     By  Izaak 
Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.    With  a  New  Introduction  and 
Notes.    85  engravings  on  copper  and  wood.    12mo,  half  'brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Henry  Kent  Causton,  1851 

151.  WALTON    (IZAAK).      The   Complete   Angler.     By 
Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.    Edited1  by  "Ephemera." 
Woodcut  portraits  and  illustrations.     12mo,  half  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1854 

152.  WALTON  (IZAAK).     The  Complete  Angler;  or,  the 
Contemplative  Man's  Recreation,  by  Izaak  Walton,  and  In- 
structions how  to  Angle  for  a  Trout  or  'Grayling  in  a  clear 
stream,  by  Charles  Cotton.    With  Copious  Notes,  for  the  most 
part  Original,  a  Bibliographical  Preface  and  a  Notice  of  Cotton 
and  his  Writings,  by  the  American  Editor  (Geo.  W.  Bethune). 
Engraved  and  woodcut  illustrations.     2  vols.  in  one,  thick 
royal  8vo,  olive  levant  morocco,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  edges, 
by  Stikeman.  N.  Y. :  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1880 

153.  WALTON  (IZAAK).    The  Complete  Angler;  or,  the 
Contemplative  Man 's  Recreation  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles 
Cotton.    Edited  by  John 'Major.    With  12  engraved  plates  and 
74  ivoodcuts  on  India  paper.    2  parts,  in  one  vol.  royal  8vo, 
half  dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Phila.:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.   [1881] 
*  Edition  de  Luxe,  limited  to  250  copies.     Extra-illustrated 
by   the   insertion    of   10    engraved   views    and   2   portraits,   all 
India  paper  proofs. 

154.  WALTON   (IZAAK).     The  Complete  Angler  or  the 
Contemplative  Man 's  Recreation  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles 
Cotton.    Edited  by  John  Major.    With  6  etchings,  2  portraits, 
and  74  woodcuts.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond. :  John  C.  Nimmo,  1889 

155.  WALTON   AND    COTTON.      The    Compleat    Angler. 
Edited  with  Introduction  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne.    Portraits 
and  illustrations  by  Edmund  H.  N&w.    4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

'Lond.  1897 
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156.  WALTON  and  the  Earlier  Fishing  Writers  (Marston) , 
N.  Y.,  n.  d;  The  Art  of  Angling  (Holberton),  N.  Y.,  n.  d.; 
Manual  of  Salmon  and  Trout  Hatching   (Buckland),  Lond. 
1864 ;  and  others.    Together  !5  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  paper. 

157.  WESTWOOD  (THOMAS).    Poems.     FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled  panel  and  corner  designs, 
gilt  edges,  with  the  original  cover  bound  in,  by  Kuster. 

'Lond.  1840 

*  Presentation  copy,  name  cut  from  half  title,  but  (graving 
"With  kind  regards  of  the  author." 

158.  WEST  WOOD  (T.)  &  SATCHELL  (T.).    Bibliotheca 
Piscatoria.    A  Catalogue  of  books  on  angling,  the  fisheries  and 
fish-culture.    With  Bibliographical  Notes.    4to,  half  roan. 

Lond.  1883 

*  LARGE  PAPER  COPY.    "With  a  List  of  Books  relating  to  Fish, 
Fishing,   and   Fisheries  to   Supplement   the   Bibliotheca   Pisca- 
toria.    8vo,  wrappers.     Lond.  1901.     This  supplement  is  very 
scarce. 

159.  WHITE   (GILBERT).    Natural  History  of  Selborne 
and  Observations  on  Nature.    With  the  Text  and  New  Letters 
of  the  Buckland  Edition.     Introduction  by  John  Burroughs. 
Illustrations  by  Clifton  Johnson.     2  vols.   12mo,  half  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1895 

160.  [WILMOT    (SAMUEL).]     Report  on  Fish-Breeding 
in  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  1881.     8vo,  half  morocco  (wrap- 
pers bound  in).  Ottawa,  1882 

161.  WILSON  (ALEXANDER).    The  Foresters :  A  Poem, 
Descriptive  of  a  Pedestrian  Journey  to  the  Falls  of  Niagara 
in  the  Autumn  of  1804.    18mo,  old  calf. 

West  Chester,  Pa.,  1838 

162.  WILSON   (JAMES).     The  Rod  and  the  Gun  being 
Two  Treatises  on  Angling  and  Shooting.    Engraved  plates  and 
other  illustrations.     12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Edin.  1840 

163.  YARRELL  (WILLIAM).  A  History  of  British  Fishes. 
Illustrated  with  engraved  portrait  and  nearly  400  woodcuts. 
2  vols.  8vo,  polished  tree  calf,  gilt,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  tops, 
edges  untrimmed,  by  Mansell.    Lond. :  John  Van  Voorst,  1836 


164.  APULEIUS.  Metamorphoseos,  sive  lusus  A&ini  libri  xi, 
etc.    8vo,  half  russia.  Venetiis :  Aldus,  1521 

165.  ARBER  (EDWARD).   An  English  Garner.   Vols.  1,  2, 
3,  6  and  8.    5  vols.  small  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.    Westminster,  1897 

166.  ARENA  (ANTONIUS  DE).    De  bragardissima  Villa 
.de  (Soleriis.    l(2mo,  boards. 

Stamp  atus  in  Stampatura  Stampatorum,  1670 

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167.  ART.      Reveil.      Antique    Sculpture;    Italian    before 
Raphael ;  Dutch.  School.    Laaren  to  Paelinck ;  French  School. 
David  to  Marigny;  and  others.    Numerous  outline  steel  re- 
productions.   'Together  22  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut, n.  p.,  n.  d. 

168.  ASH-TON   (JOHN).     Chap-Books  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century.    Lond.  1882;  Modern  Street  Ballads.     Lond.  1888; 
English  Caricature  and  Satire  on  Napoleon  I.     Lond.  1888; 
Humour,  Wit,  and  Satire  of  the  Seventeenth  Century.    Lond. 
1883.    Together  4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

169.  ASH-TON    (JOHN).      Social  Life  in   the   Reign   of 
Queen  Anne.    Lond.  1897  ;  Social  England  under  the  Regency. 
Lond.  1899;  Florizel's  Folly.    'Lond.  1899;  Curious  Creatures 
in  Zoology.    N.  Y.,  n.  d.    Together  4  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

170.  ASTAROTH.    The  Devil  turn'd  Hermit;  or,  the  Ad- 
ventures of  Astaroth.    2  vols.  16mo,  old  calf  (worn,  name  on 
title,  few  pp.  torn) .  Lond.  1751 

171.  AUCASSIN   AND   NICOLETTE :    A   Song-Tale   of 
True  Lovers.     Translated  into  English  by  M.  S.  Henry  from 
the   Old  French   .   .   .  and  the  Verse  translation  by   E.  W. 
Thomson.    Colored  initials  by  Emilie  M.  Whitten.    16mo,  full 
blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  lines,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  the  Crafts- 
man's Guild,  in  buckram  slip-case. 

Bost. :  Copeland  &  Day,  1897 

172.  AUTOGRAPH  ALBUM  containing  the  signatures  of 
Gen.  J.  A.  Early,  Lewis  Cass,  Benjamin  Butler,  D.  C.  Buell, 
Jefferson  Davis  (on  a  card),  A.  N.  S.  by  Amos  Kendall,  signa- 
tures of  W.  M.  Evarts,  Schuyler  Coif  ax  (on  a  card),  1  line  in 
the  handwriting  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Envelope  addressed  by 
Winfield  Scott,  signatures  of  Wade  Hampton,  G.  T.  Beau- 
regard,  Joseph  Hooker,  John  Bayard,  W.  T.  Sherman,  Lottery 
ticket  signed  by  David  Jackson,  1776,  Song  sheets,  etc.     All 
bound  in  a  12mo  morocco  album. 

173.  AUTOGRAPHS.     A.  L.  S.  by  Leverett  Saltonstall, 
author  of  the  first  History  of  Haverhill.     1  p.  4to.     Salem, 
Dec.,  1808 ;  'Signature  of  Peter  Cooper.    2  pieces. 

174.  BALZAC.    Droll  Stories  Collected  from  the  Abbeys  of 
Touraine.      Translated    into    English,    Complete    and    Un- 
abridged.   Illustrations  ~by  Gustave  Dore.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.,  n.  d. 

175.  BANCROFT    (GEORGE).     History   of   the   United 
States,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  American  Continent,  por- 
traits, 10  vols. ;  History  of  the  Formation  of  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States  of  America,  2  vols.     Together,  12  vols. 
uniformly  bound  in  half  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops   (some  vols. 
rubbed).  Bost.  and  N.  Y.  1860-1882 

176.  BANCROFT  (MR.  &  MRS.).    Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bancroft 
On  and  Off  the  Stage.     Written  'by  Themselves.     Portraits, 
and  facsimiles.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops   (joints 
rubbed).  Lond.  1888 

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177.  BARRIE  (J.  M.).    The  Novels,  Tales  and  Sketches  of. 
Photogravure  portraits  and  plates  on  Japan  paper.    10  vols. 
(should  be  11)  8vo,  silk,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  Author's  Edition.  N.  Y. :  Scribner's,  1898-1900 

178.  BEDE  (CUTHBERT).     The  Adventures  of  Verdant 
Green;  Little  Mr.  Bouncer  and'  His  Friend  Verdant  Green. 
Illustrations  by  the  Author.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  tops 
(one  back  torn) .  Bost.  1893 

179.  BERKELEY  (GRANTLEY  F.).    My  Life  and  Recol- 
lections.   Portraits.    4  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Lond.  1865-66 

180.  BEWICK   (THOMAS  AND  JOHN).     Select  Fables; 
with   Cuts,   designed  and  Engraved  by   Thomas  and   John 
Bewick,  and  Others:  previous  to  the  Year  1784:    Together 
with  a  Memoir ;  and  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Works  of 
Messrs.  Bewick.    Numerous  woodcut  portraits  and  vignettes. 
8vo,  half  old  calf  (hinges  broken).  Newcastle,  1820 

181.  BIBELOT  (THE)  :  a  Reprint  of  Poetry  and  Prose  for 
Book  Lovers,  chosen  in  part  from  scarce  editions  and  sources 
not  generally  known.     Vols.  1  to  13.     13  vols.  16mo,  half 
morocco  (original  wrappers  bound  in). 

Portland:  T.  B.  Mosher,  1895-1907 

182.  BIBLIOGRAPHER    (THE).     Vols.  I  and  II,   1882; 
The  Bookman,  Vol.  Ill,  1896 ;  The  Antiquarian  Magazine  and 
Bibliographer,  Vol.  II,  1882.    Illustrations.     Together  4  vols. 
8vo,  various  bindings  (two  backs  missing).        Lond.  &  N.  Y. 

183.  BIBLIOMANIA.   Merry weather  (F.  Somner).   Biblio- 
mania in  The  Middle  Ages  .  .  .  with  The  History  of  the  Mon- 
astic Libraries  of  Great  Britain,  in  the  Olden  Time.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1849 

184.  BIBLIOTHEQUE    Choisie  pour  les   Dames,   redigee 
par  Madame  Dufrenoy.     First,   Second,   and   Third   Series. 
Frontispieces  and  engraved  titles.     36  vols.   18mo,   boards, 
leather  backs,  uncut.  Paris,  1819-21 

185.  BIBLIOTHEQUE  ELZEVIRIENNE.  Les  Facetieuses 
Nuits  de  <Straparole.     Traduites  par  J.  Louveau   et  P.   de 
Larivey.    2  vols.,  1857 ;  CEuvres  Facetieuses  de  Noel  du  Fail. 
Par  J,  Assezat.    '2  vols.,  1874 ;  CEuvres  Completes  de  Francois 
Villon.    Par  P.  L.  Jacob,  1854.    Together  5  vols.  16mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Paris,  1854-74 

186.  BIOGRAPHICA  DRAMATICA;  or,  A  Companion  to 
the  Playhouse;  containing  Historical  and  Critical  Memoirs, 
and  original  Anecdotes  of  British  and  Irish  Dramatic  Writers. 
By  David  E.  Baker,  Isaac  Reed,  and  Stephen  Jones.     3  vols. 
in  4,  8vo,  half  calf  (slightly  rubbed).  Lond.  1812 

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187.  BIRDS.     Harbaugh    (Rev.   H.).      The  Birds  of  the 
Bible.     Decorated  title-page  in  colors  and  11  finely  colored 
plates.    Royal  8vo,  half  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Phila.  (1854) 

188.  BLACKMORE   (R,  D.).     Lorna  Doone:    A  Romance 
of  Exmoor.     Map  and  many  fine  illustrations.     Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Cleveland,  1890 

189.  BLAKE   (WILLIAM).     The  Art  of  William  Blake: 
His  Sketch-book,  His  Water-colors,  His  Painted  Books.     By 
Eliz.  L.  Gary.     Photogravure  frontispiece  and  50  half-tone 
plates.    Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

190.  BLOOMFIELD   (GEORGIANA).     Reminiscences  of 
Court  and  Diplomatic  Life.   Portraits  and  illustrations.   2  vols. 
8vo,   half  levant  morocco,   gilt  top    (a   few  plates   slightly 
stained).  Lond.  1883 

191.  BLUNT  ( WILFRED  SCA WEN).    Esther:  A  Young 
Man 's  Tragedy.    Together  with  The  Love  Sonnets  of  Proteus. 
Title,  borders  and  initials  ~by  Bertram  G.  Goodhue.     Square 
12mo,  boards  in  Japan  wrappers,  uncut.  [Bost]  1895 

*  LIMITED  EDITION  :  only  500  copies  printed  on  Dutch  hand- 
made paper. 

192.  BONAR  (REV.  ANDREW  A.,  Editor).     The  Scots 
Worthies  according  to  Howie's  Second  Edition,  1781.    Numer- 
ous portraits  and  illustrations.    4to,  half  calf.    Glasgow,  n.  d. 

193.  BOOK  OF  COMMON  PRAYER  and  Administration 
of  the  Sacraments  and  other  Rites  and   Ceremonies  of  the 
Church  according  to  the  use  of  the  United  Church  of  England 
and  Ireland.    Ornamental  borders.    12mo,  purple  morocco. 

Lond.  1853 

194.  BOOKBINDING.     Zaehnsdorf    (Joseph   W.).     The 
Art  of  Bookbinding.    A  Practical  Treatise.    Many  plates  and 
text  illustrations.    12mo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by 
Zaehnsdorf,  in  cloth  slip-case.  Lond. :  Bell,  1897 

195.  BRAITHWAITE  (HENRY  THOMAS).    The  Desert 

Isle  and  other  Poems.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  red  straight- 
grain  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond. :  Pickering,  1849 

196.  BROAD  GRINS,  My  Nightgown  and  Slippers  and 
other  Humourous  Works  (Colman),  Lond.  1898;  The  Choice 
of  Humourous  Works  (Hook),  Lond.,  n.  d. ;  Popular  Romances 
of   the  West  of   England    (Hunt),   Lond.   1896.      Together 
3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

197.  BROWN   (JOHN).     The  Life  and  Letters  of  John 
Brown,  Liberator  of  Kansas,  and  Martyr  of  Virginia.     Por- 
traits and  facsimiles.    8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1885 

198.  BROWN  (WILLIAM  H.).    The  Glory  Seekers.    The 
Romance  of  Would-Be  Founders  of  Empire  in  the  Early  Days 
of  the  Great  Southwest.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Chicago,  1906 

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199.  BROWNE     (IRVING).      Ballads    of    A    Bookworm: 
being  a  Rythmic  Record  of  Thoughts,  Fancies  and  Adventures 
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East  Aurora,  N.  Y. :  Roycroft  Press,  1899 

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200.  BROWNING   (ELIZABETH  BARRETT).     Sonnets 
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201.  -      -  The  same.    2  copies. 

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203.  BRUNET   (JACQUES-CHARLES).     Manuel  du  Li- 
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*  A  fine  set  of  this  valuable  work.  Paris,   1860-65-80 

204.  BULLEN    (A.   H.,   Editor).     Musa  Proterva:    Love 
Poems  of  the  Restoration.    Small  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Privately  Printed,  1895 

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205.  BULLEN  (A.  H.,  Editor).    Speculum  Amantis:  Love 
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206.  BURNABY  (ANDREW).     Travels  through  the  Mid- 
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contemporary  calf  (rebacked).  Lond.  1775 

207.  BUSINESS— A  Profession  (Brandeis),  Bost.  [1914]; 
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Accounting  (Hooper),  N.  Y.  1915.  Together  3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

208.  [BUTLER  (SAMUEL).]     Hudibras.     Corrected  and. 
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old  calf  (name  on  title,  some  pp.  soiled).  Lond.  1739 

209.  CABANES     (DOCTEUR).       Les     Indiscretions     de 
1'Histoire.    Illustrations.     6  vols.  square  12mo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  tops.  Paris,  1907 

210.  CALL  of  the  Stars  (Kippax),  N.  Y.  1914;  The  Earth: 
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N.  Y.  1914.    All  illustrated.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

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211.  CAMERON  (D.  Y.).    D.  Y.  Cameron.    An  Illustrated 
Catalogue  of  his  Etched  Work,  with  Introductory  Essay  and 
descriptive  Notes  on  Each  Plate  by  Frank  Kinder.     Illus- 
trated with  431  reproductions  of  his  works.    Royal  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  Glasgow,  1912 

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212.  CARLETON  (WILLIAM).    Traits  and  Stories  of  the 
Irish  Peasantry.     Numerous  illustrations.     2  vols.  8vo,  half 
calf,  gilt  top  (covers  worn).  Dublin,  1843 

213.  CARMINA    GR^ECA.      Carminum   poetarum   novem 
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214.  CATS    (JACOB).     Alle   de   Wercken   so  ouden   als 
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folio,  half  red  morocco  (engraved  title  and  a  few  pages  torn). 

Amsterdam:  Jacob  Schipper,  1655 

215.  CENTURY    ILLUSTRATED    MONTHLY    MAGA- 
ZINE  (THE).     Vols.  23  to  64.     42  vols.  8vo,  half  roan  and 
half  morocco  (few  bindings  broken).  N.  Y.  1882-1902 

216.  [CERVANTES  (MIGUEL  DE).]     Histoire  de  1'Ad- 
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a  sound,  clean  copy).  Amsterdam:  P.  Humbert,  1735 

217.  CERVANTES  (MIGUEL  DE).    The  History  of  the 
Ingenious  Gentleman  Don  Quixote  of  La  Mancha.     Trans- 
lated by  P.  A.  Motteux.     Etchings  by  A.  Lalauze.     4  vols. 
royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.      Edin. :  John  Grant,  1906 

*  LIBRARY  EDITION,  printed  in  large  type. 

218.  CHADWICK  (WILLIAM).     The  Life  and  Times  of 
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Portrait.    8 vo,  cloth,  uncut  (worn).  Lond.  1859 

219.  CHAP-BOOKS.       Crawhall's     Chap-book     Chaplets. 
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220.  CHAP  BOOKS.     Pearson  (Edwin).     Banbury  Chap 
Books  and  Nursery  Toy  Book  Literature   [of  the  18th  and 
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Original  Woodcut  Blocks,  by  Bewick,  Blake,  Cruikshank  and 
others.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

221.  CHAP-BOOK.     The  Chap-book:  being  A  Miscellany 
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222.  CHAP-BOOKS.    A  collection  of  12  Chap-Books.    The 
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223.  CHAPMAN  (GEORGE).     The  Comedies  and  Trage- 
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in  title,  bindings  rubbed).  Lond.  1873 

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224.  CHEMISTRY  of  Familiar  Things   (Sadtler),  Phila. 
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an   Economic    Quantity    (Watkins),    Bost.    1915.      Together 
3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

225.  CHESS  PLAYER'S  HANDBOOK  (Staunton),  Lond. 
1884;  Morphy's  Games  of  Chess   (Lowenthal),  Lond.  1884. 
Together  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

226.  CHURCHILL   (CHARLES).     Poems.     To  which  is 
added  the  Life  of  the  Author.    2  vols.  12mo,  half  calf. 

Hague,  1769 

227.  CLARKE   (M 'DONALD).     Poems.    Portrait.     12mo, 
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228.  CLASSICS.    Democritus  Ridens.    1649  ;  Ovidii  Opera, 
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'229.  CLASSICS.  Facetiae  Facetiarum.  Pathopoli,  1647; 
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232.  CLEMENS   (SAMUEL  L.).    Lotos  Leaves.     Stories, 
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233.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    The  Adventures  of  Tom 
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234.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).     Following  the  Equator. 
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235.  CLUVERIUS    (PHILIPPUS).      Germanise    antiques 
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Lugdi.-Batav. :  ex  Officina  Elzeviriana,  1631 

236.  COMBE  (WILLIAM).  Doctor  Syntax's  Three  Tours. 
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237.  COMMINES    (PHILIPPE  DE).     Memoires.     12mo, 
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244.  CRABBE     (GEORGE).      The    Poetical    Works    of 
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polished  calf,  gilt  tops.  Lond. :  John  Murray,  1834 

245.  CRAIG  (EDWARD  GORDON,  Editor).     The  Page. 
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246.  CRANE   (WALTER).     Eight  Illustrations  to  Shake- 
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248.  CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).     The  Comic  Almanack, 
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249.  CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).  Four  Hundred  Humor- 
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251.  CURIOSITES  INFERNALES  (Jacob),  Paris,  n.  d.^ 
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252.  DANA    (RICHARD    HENRY).      Poems   and   Prose 
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tops.  N.  Y.  1850 

253.  DANIEL   PRESS.      Blake    (William).     Blake:    His 
Songs   of    Innocence.      Small    8vo,    wrappers,    uncut    (front 
wrapper  torn  into).  Oxford:  H.  Daniel,  1893 

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254.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).   La  Belle  Nivernaise.    The 
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255.  DAUDET   (ALPHONSE).     Robert  Helmont;  Kings 
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256.  DAVIES   (MAURICE).     Fun,  Ancient  and  Modern. 
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258.  DECORATIVE  ARTS.     I.  Internationale  Austellung 
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Alexander  Koch.     Text  von  Georg  Fuchs  und  F.  H.   New- 
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259.  DICKENS    (CHARLES).      The   Entirely   New   and 
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Hearth,  a  Fairy  Tale  of  Home,  dramatized  by  Albert  Smith, 
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the  Author,   Charles  Dickens,   as  performed  at  the  Theatre 
Royal  Lyceum.     FIRST  EDITION.     12imo,  original  wrappers. 

Lond. :  W.  S.  Johnson,  1845 

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260.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).     Phiz  and  Dickens  as  they 
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Hablot  K.  Browne.    Some  colored.    4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1913 

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Lond.  1913 

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Scarce.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

265.  DICTIONARY  of  Quotations    (Wood),  Lond.   1893; 
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ious sizes  and  bindings. 

266.  [DISRAELI    (ISAAC).]      Quarrels  of  Authors;   or, 
some  Memoirs  for  our  Literary  History,  including  Specimens 
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3  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1814 

267.  [D'ISRAELI    (ISAAC).]      Flim-Flam!  or  The  Life 
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Obscurities,  by  Tag,  Rag,  and  Bobtail.    Plates  by  Dagley.    3 
vols.  16mo,  half  polished  calf.  Lond.  1806 

268.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).      Proverbs    in    Porcelain,    to 
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EDITION.     Illustrations.     Small  4to,  original  cloth,  gilt  top, 
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269.  DOUGLAS     (GEORGE    M.).      Lands    Forlorn:    A 
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Colored  frontispiece,  maps  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top.  N.  Y.  1914 

270.  DUBBS   (JOSEPH  HENRY).     History  of  Franklin 
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cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1903 

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271.  DU  BOIS  (HENRI  PENE).    Four  Private  Libraries 
of  New  York.    A  Contribution  to  Bibliophilism  in  America. 
First  Series.     Preface  by   Octave   Uzanne.     Reproductions, 
•frontispieces  in  colors.    8vo,  silk  covers,  uncut.        N.  Y.  1892 

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272.  EARLY  AMERICAN  COMMERCE.     Message  from 
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the  U.  S.  since  Oct.  1,  1796.     8vo,  sewed,  uncut. 

Phila.,  W.  Ross,  1797 

273.  EARLY    AMERICAN    JUVENILE.      Nine    honor 
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293.  ERASMUS  ROTERODAMUS.    Adagiorum  Chiliades 
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294.  ERASMUS.     The  Colloquies  of  Erasmus.    Translated 
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295.  ESSEX  HOUSE  PRESS.    The  Treatise  of  Benvenuto 
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(Lond.)  :  Essex  House  Press,  1898 

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296.  ESSEX  HOUSE  PRESS.     Hood  (Tom).     Miss  Kil- 
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297.  EVERETT    (EDWARD).      Stability    and    Progress. 
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302.  FIELD    (EUGENE).     Sharps  and   Flats.     Collated 
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Yerse  of  Eugene  Field.     Photogravure  portraits  and  plates 
on  Japan  paper.    10  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

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304.  FIELD  (THOMAS  W.).    The  Battle  of  Long  Island, 
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305.  FIEST  U.  S.  SENATE.    Journal  of  the  First  Session 
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held  at  the  City  of  New  York,  March  4,  1789.     2  vols.  folio, 
.sewed.  N.  Y. :  Thomas  Greenleaf,  1789 

306.  FITZGERALD    (PERCY).     The  Royal  Dukes   and 
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Life    and    Manners    for    Seventy    Years,  1760-1830.      FIRST 
EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1882 

307.  FLAGELLUM  SALUTIS  oder  Heilung  durch  Schlage 
in  allerhand  schweren  Krankheiten,  von  R.  F.  Paullini,  Stutt- 
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Manner,  Regensburg,  1791.    2  vols.  12mo,  original  wrappers, 
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308.  FLORIDA.    The  War  in  Florida.     A  History  of  the 
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Woodbourne  Potter.]     Maps.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth 
(worn).  Baltimore,  1836 

309.  FOLENGUS  (THEOPHILUS).     Opus  Macaronicum 
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310.  FORSTER    (JOHN).      Walter    Savage    Landor.      A 
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311.  FOSTER    (BIRKET).     Beauties   of   English   Land- 
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313.  FRANKLIN  (BENJAMIN).     The  Life  of  Benjamin 
Franklin,    written   by   Himself.     Edited  by   John   Bigelow. 
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small  8vo,  half  brown  calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut.          Phila.  1893 

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Indian  War,  from  May,  1745,  to  August,  1747.  Historical 
Introduction  by  Victor  H.  Paltsits.  Maps,  plans,  &c.,  in- 
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343.  GREEN   (J.  R.).     A  Short  History  of  the  English 
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Kate  Norgate.     Colored  plates,  portraits  and  other  illustra- 
tions.   4  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.        N.  Y.  1895 

344.  GROLIER  CLUB.    Curtis  (George  William).    Wash- 
ington Irving.    A  Sketch.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     8vo, 
red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1891 

*  One  of  344  copies  on  hand-made  paper. 

345.  GROLIER  CLUB.    The  History  of  Helyas,  Knight  of 
the  Swan.     Translated  by  Robert  Copeland  from  the  French 
version  published  in  Paris  in  1504.    A  Literal  Reprint  in  the 
Types  of  Wynkin  De  Worde  after  the  Unique  Copy  printed 
by  him  upon  Parchment  in  London,  MCCCCCXII.     Wood- 
cuts.   Square  8vo,  pigskin,  with  clasps,  uncut.         N.  Y.  1901 

*  One  of  325  copies  on  Whatman  paper. 

346.  GROLIER  CLUB.     Lowell  (James  Russell).    Bronze 
Medallion  Portrait  by  Chas.   Claverley,  in  bas-relief,  dated 
1895.    Diameter  6%  inches. 

347.  GROLIER  CLUB.    Emerson  (Ralph  Waldo).  Bronze 
Medallion  Portrait  by  V.  D.  Brenner,  in  bas-relief.    Diameter 
Ti/4  inches. 

348.  GROLIER    CLUB.      Poe    (Edgar    Allan).      Bronze 
Medallion   Portrait   in   bas-relief,    by   Edith  W.   Burrough. 
Diameter  7  inches. 

349.  GROLIER  CLUB.    Longfellow  (Henry  Wadsworth). 
Bronze  portrait  in  low  relief.     Dated  1911.     Size  7^4  x  5% 
inches. 

350.  GROLIER.    Jean  Grolier  (An  account  of  his  life  and 
library).  By  C.  A.  [Charlotte  Adams],  12  pp.  16mo,  wrappers. 

n.  p.,  n.  d. 

*  This  pamphlet  is  believed  to  be  a  publication  issued  some 
years  ago  by  the  Grolier  Club  of  New  York. 

351.  GROVE    (GEORGE).     A  Dictionary  of  Music  and 
Musicians,  1450-1880.     With  Appendix  (to  1889),  edited  by 
J.  A.  F.  Maitland,  and  Index  to  the  4  vols.    Illustrated  with 
music  scores.    5  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (one  binding  worn). 

Bost,  n.  d.,  and  Lond.  1890 

352.  HALE  (EDWARD  EVERETT).   Col.  Ingham's  Visit 
to  Sybaris.     12mo,  wrappers  (back  wrapper  lacking). 

Bost.  [1869] 

*  Autograph  signature  of  author  on  front  cover. 

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353.  HALE   (EDWARD  EVERETT).     In  His  Name:    A 
Christmas   Story.      8vo,   wrappers.      (Old   and   New   Series;. 
No.  2.)  Bost.  1873 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Has  author  7s  autograph  on  front  cover. 

354.  HALE  (EDWARD  EVERETT).    The  Man  Without 
A  Country.    Illustrations  ~by  Frank  T.  Merrill.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1905 

*  Has  author's  signature  on  title:   "Edward  E.  Hale,  Nov. 
30,  1906." 

355.  HALE  (EDWARD  EVERETT).    The  Man  Without 
A   Country.     Numerous  illustrations   by  Frank   T.   Merrill. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1905 

*  Has  author's  autograph  on  title:   "Edward  E.  Hale.  Nov. 
30,  1906." 

356.  HALE   (EDWARD  EVERETT,  American  Author). 
Photographs  in  folders,  by  Marceau,  Boston.     2  portraits,  in 
different  positions,  each  signed  "Edward  E.  Hale."    2  pieces, 
royal  8vo. 

357.  HALE   (EDWARD  EVERETT,  American  Author). 
Photographs  in  folders,  by  Marceau,  Boston.     2  portraits,  in 
different  positions,  each  signed  "Edward  E.  Hale."    2  pieces, 
royal  8vo. 

358.  HALLAM   (HENRY).     Works;  comprising:  Europe 
in  the  Middle  Ages.    2  vols. ;  Constitutional  History  of  Eng- 
land.   2  vols.;  and,  Literature  of  Europe.    4  vols.  in  2.    To- 
gether 6  vols.  thick  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1880 

359.  HAMERTON    (PHILIP    GILBERT).      The    Sylvan 
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Life;  and  others.    Together  8  vols.  12mo,  half  calf. 

Bost.  1876-78 

360.  [HAMILTON  (COUNT  ANTHONY).]     Memoires  de 
la  Vie  du  Comte  de  Grammont;  con  tenant  Particulierement 

1  'Histoire  Amoureuse  de  la  Cour  d  'Angleterre,  sous  le  Regne 
de  Charles  II.     16mo,  half  red  leather,  red  edges  (name  on 
title).  Cologne:  Chez  Pierre  Marteau,  1713 

*  The  Eare  FIRST  EDITION. 

361.  HAMILTON   (COUNT    ANTHONY).      Memoirs    of 
Count  Grammont.     Translated  with  Notes  by  Horace  Wai- 
pole;  with  additional  Notes  and  Biographical   Sketches  by 
Sir  Walter   Scott   and  Mrs.   Anna   Jameson.     Portraits   on 
India  paper.    Imperial  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Phila.  1888 

*  Edition  de  Luxe. 

362.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    Wessex  Tales.    FIRST  EDITION. 

2  vols.  small  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1888 

363.  HARPER    (CHARLES   G.).     From  Paddington   to 
Penzance.    Lond.  1893;  The  Dover  Road.     Lond.  1895;  The 
Portsmouth  Road.    Lond.  1895 ;  The  Bath  Road.    Lond.  1899  ; 
The  Exeter  Road.     Lond.  1899 ;  The  Norwich  Road.     Lond. 
1901 ;  The  Great  North  Road.    2  vols.    Lond.  1901 ;  The  Holy- 

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tions by  the  author,  and  from  old  prints.  FIRST  EDITIONS. 
Together  10  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Lond.  1895-1902 

364.  HARPER  (ROBERT  GOODLOE).    Observations  on 
the  Dispute"   between  the  United  States  and  France.     8vo, 
sewed,  uncut.  Phila. :  Thomas  Bradford,  1797 

365.  HARTE    (BRET).      The   Writings   of   Bret   Harte. 
Standard   Library    Edition.      With    Introductions,    Glossary 
and  Indexes.     Photogravure  portraits  and  plates.     14  vols. 
small  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Bost.:  Houghton,  Mifflin  [1896] 

366.  HAWTHORNE  (NATHANIEL).    Passages  from  the 
English  Note-Books  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.     2  vols.  12mo, 
half  calf,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1870 

367.  HAYES  (RUTHERFORD  B.).     Cards  of  admission 
to  the  Gallery  of  the  House  of  Representatives  during  the 
counting  of  the  vote  for  President  and  Vice-President,  Feb- 
ruary 5  to  19,  and  March  2,  1877,  at  which  date  the  final  vote 
was  taken.    2  cards  for  the  Inauguration  of  Gov.  Hayes,  1873. 
Together  13  pieces. 

368.  HAYWARD  (A.).    Autobiography  Letters  and  Liter- 
ary Remains  of  Mrs.  Piozzi  (Thrale).    Edited  with  Notes  and 
an  Introductory  Account  of  her  Life  and  Writings.    Frontis- 
pieces.   2  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1861 

369.  [HEINSIUS  (DANIEL).]     Cras  Credo,  hodie  nihil. 
Satyra  Menippea.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  vellum. 

Lugd.  Batav. :  ex  Officina  Elzeviriana,  1621 

370.  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).]     Brevia.     Short  Essays 
and  Aphorisms.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half  blue  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1871 

*  With  the  author 's  autograph  inscription :  ' '  From  the  au- 
thor with  his  kind  regards,  Deo.  20,  1860."  The  date  in  the 
inscription  is  evidently  a  mistake  by  the  author. 

371.  HEWLETT  (MAURICE) .    Pan  and  the  Young  Shep- 
herd.   A  Pastoral  in  Two  Acts.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1899 

372.  HEWLETT  (MAURICE).    The  Road  in  Tuscany.    A 
Commentary.    Numerous  illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1904 

373.  HEWLETT  (MAURICE).     Halfway  House.     N.  Y. 
1908 ;  The  Song  of  Renny.    N.  Y.  1911 ;  Open  Country.    N.  Y. 
1909;    East   Harrow.     N.   Y.    1910;    and   others.      Together 
17  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

374.  HILL  (GEORGE  BIRKBECK).     Talks  about  Auto- 
graphs.   Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1896 

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375.  HISTORIA     della    Miracolosa     Imagine     di     Maria 

Vergine Sig.  Cardinale  Camillo   de  Massimi.     8vo, 

vellum.  Bologna,  1674 

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royal  stamp  on  title. 

376.  HISTORY  OF  THE  PLANTING  AND  TRAINING 
of  the  Christian  Church   (Neander),  2  vols.     Lon'd.  1876;  A 
"Woman's   Guide  to  Paris    (Ivimy),  Lond.   1909;   Letters  to 
Young  Ladies.    Hartford,  1833 ;  and  others.    Together  7  vols. 
12mo,  and  smaller,  cloth. 

377.  HOFFMANN  (E.T.  A.).  Erzahlungen  und  Mahrchen. 
7  vols.  12mo,  half  leather,  uncut  (bindings  rubbed). 

Berlin,  1871-73 

378.  HOGARTH   (WILLIAM).     The  Works  of  Hogarth, 
including  the  Analysis  of  Beauty  and  Five  Day's  Peregrina- 
tion.    Intaglio  plates  on  India  paper.     10  vols.   royal   8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Phila.  1900 

*  Limited   edition,   edited   from   the   texts  by   John   Nichols, 
George  Steevens  and  Samuel  Ireland.     With  a  new  critical  in- 
troduction by  John  Lafarge. 

379.  -     -  Another  copy,  the  same. 

380.  HOLLAND  HOUSE  CIRCLE  (Sanders),  N.  Y.  1908  ^ 
Life  and  Times  of  Sydney  Smith   (Reid),  Lond.  1884;  Life 
and  Letters  of  Alfred  Ainger  (Sichel),  Lond.  1906.    Together 
3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

381.  HOLMES   (0.  W.).     Elsie  Vernier.     FIRST  EDITION. 
2  vols.  sm.  8vo,  original  cloth.  Bost.  1861 

*"Ik  Marvel's    (Donald   G.   Mitchell)    copy  with  his   auto- 
graph. 

382.  HOLMES   (0.  W.).     The  Professor  at  the  Breakfast 
Table ;  The  Autocrat ;  The  Poet.     3  vols.  12mo,  half  polished 
calf,  gilt,  leather  labels,  marbled  edges.  ^  Bost.  1888 

383.  HOMER.     The  Works  of  Homer.    By  William  Henry 
Melmoth.     Illustrated  with  finely  engraved  copperplates  by 
Fourdrinier.     4to,  mottled  calf,  gilt  back  and  sides. 

Lond.,  n.  d. 

"  384.  HOMER'S  ILIAD:  a  Burlesque  Translation  by 
Thomas  Bridges.  Revised  and  modified  by  G.  A.  Smith. 
Illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.  1889 

385.  HONE   (WILLIAM).     Every-Day  Book,  Table  Book 
and  Year  Book.    Numerous  illustrations.    4  vols.  8vo,  cloth,, 
uncut.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

386.  HOOD  (THOMAS).    Works.     Edited  with  Notes  by 
his  son.    7  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1852-3 

387.  HORACE.     Quinti  Horatii  Flacci  Opera.    Numerous 
fine  old  copperplates  by  Muller.    2  vols.  contemporary  levant 
morocco,  handsomely  gilt  tooled  on  back  and  sides,  gilt  edges. 

Lond. :  G.  Sandby,  1769 

*  Fine  old  edition  in  a  contemporary  English  binding. 

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388.  HOWITT    (WILLIAM).     The  Rural  and  Domestic 
Life  of  Germany:  with  Characteristic  Sketches  of  its  Cities 
and  Scenery.     Illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  half  calf, 
gilt  top.  Lend1.'  1842 

389.  HUBBARD  (SARA  A.,  Compiler).     Catch  Words  of 
Cheer.     Decorative   headpieces.     16mo,   full   crimson   levant 
morocco ;   panels   and  tooled  in  gilt  with  lines,   scrolls   and 
sprays,  gilt  top,  uncut,  in  buckram  cover  and  case,  by  The 
Craftsman's  Guild.  Chicago,  1906 

390.  HUGO    (VICTOR).    Novels,    comprising:   Les   Mise- 
rables.     5  vols. ;  Notre-Dame.     2  vols. ;   Toilers  of  the  Sea. 
2  vols. ;  The  Man  Who  Laughs.    2  vols. ;  Ninety-Three.    2  vols. 
Numerous  illustrations.    13  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond. :  Routledge  [1886-88] 

391.  HUON  OF  BORDEAUX.    Done  into  English  by  Sir 
John  Bourchier  and  now  Retold  by  Robert  Steele.     Woodcut 
illustrations.    4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

392.  BUTTON    (EDWARD).     The  Children's   Christmas 
Treasury  of  Things  New  and  Old'.     Numerous  illustrations, 
by  Rackham,  H.  Granville  Fell,  and  others,  many  colored. 
Imperial  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Lond.,  n.  d. 

393.  HYDE  (WILLIAM).    London  Impressions,  Etchings 
and  Pictures  in  Photogravure,  And  Essays  by  Alice  Meynell. 
26  illustrations.    Folio,  parchment,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  One  of  a  limited  edition.  Westminster,  1898 

394.  INDIAN  CAPTIVITIES.     An  Affecting  Account  of 
the  Tragical  Death  of  Major  Swan,  and  of  the  Captivity  of 
Mrs.  Swan  and  infant  Child,  by  the  Savages,  in  1815.    20  pp. 
12mo,  stitched,  uncut  (lacks  final  leaf). 

Bost.:  Printed  by  H.  Trumbull   [1815] 

*  This  lady  and  her  son  were  taken  captive  by  the  Indians 
and  conveyed  700  miles  before  they  were  redeemed  by  a  Span- 
ish trader. 

395.  INDIANS.    Byron  (John).    Narrative,  Containing  an 
Account  of  the  Great  Distresses  suffered'  by  himself  and  his 
companions,  On  the  Coast  of  Patagonia,  1740-46  .  .  .  written 
by  Himself.    Frontispiece.    16mo,  boards,  leather  back. 

Edin.  1814 

*  Contains  curious  details  relative  to  the  Indians.     The  au- 
thor was  the  poet's  grandfather. 

396.  INDIANS.    Punka  Indians  encamped  on  the  banks  of 
the  Missouri.     Engraving  by  L.  Weber  after  Carl  Bodmer. 
London,  1839.    Small  folio.    Printed  in  colors. 

397.  INGOLDSBY  LEGENDS.     First,  Second  and  Third 
Series;  Friends  in   Council    (Helps);   Adventures  of  Peter 
Wilkins;  Bradley:   His  Books;  and  others.     16  vols.  18mo  to 
small  folio.  v.  p.,  v.  d. 


398.  INNOCENTS  ABROAD  (Mark  Twain).     1881;  Lin- 
coln and  Men  of  War  Times  (McClure)  ;  The  Salamandrine 
(Charles  Mackay).     1853;  Candida  (Bernard  Shaw).     1908; 
Plants  of  the   Holy  Land    (Osborn).     Colored  plates;  and 
others.    12  vols.  12mo  to  royal  8vo,  cloth  and  wrappers. 

v.  p.,  v.  d. 

399.  INTERNATIONAL   HUMOUR.     Edited  by  W.   H. 
Dircks.     Germany  (Muller-Casenov)  ;  America  (Barr)  ;  Hol- 
land (Werner)  ;  Russia  (Voynich)  ;  Italy  (Werner)  ;  France 
(Lee);   Ireland    (O'Donoghue)  ;   Spain    (Taylor).     Illustra- 
tions.    8  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1893-95 

400.  IN  UNKNOWN  SEAS   (Horton),  Cambridge,  1895; 
Ode  on  the  Centenary  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (Mackaye),  N.  Y. 
1909;  The  Adventures  of  Young  Maverick   (White),  Wood- 
stock, n.  d.    Together  3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  wrappers. 

401.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).    Astoria;  or,  Enterprise 
Beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains.    3  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  uncut. 

*  Best  edition.  Lond.   1836 

402.  IRVING    (WASHINGTON).     Autograph  Signature, 
Dated,  Madrid,  Sept.  4,  1843. 

403.  JAMES  (HENRY).    The  Portrait  of  a  Lady.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1882 

404.  JANNSON  (THEODORUS).    De  vitis  Stephanorum, 
celebrium  typographorum  Dissertatio  epistolica.    Subjecta  est 
H.  Stephani  Querimonia  artis  typographical.    Engraved  por- 
trait.   16mo,  old  vellum.  Amsterdam,  1683 

405.  JERROLD  (WALTER).  Bon-Mots  of  the  Eighteenth 
Centuries.     Edited  by  Walter  Jerrold.     With  Grotesques  by 
Alice  B.  Woodward.    2  vols.  16mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Lond.  1897 

406.  JOHNSON   (SAMUEL).     Works  of  Johnson.     Por- 
traits.    16  vols.  large  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut 
(nail  hole  in  one  back).  Troy,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  Literary  edition,  one  of  a  limited  edition  on  Special  Water- 
marked paper. 

407.  JUNIUS     (HADRIANUS).      Nomenclator    omnium 
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•contemporary  German  binding  in  stamped  and  gilt  pigskin 
(worn),  with  date  1587.     Antuerpiae:  Christ.  Plantinus,  1583 

408.  JUVENALIS  ET  PERSIUS.     Satyrae.     8vo,  boards. 
Old  names  on  title.  Lutetiae :  Rob.  Stephanus,  1544 

409.  KATERFELTO;   A   Story  of  Exmoor    (Whyte-Mel- 
ville),  Phila.,  n.  d. ;  The  Pocket  Miscellany  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Phila.  1798 ;  Thinks-I-to-Myself .    Baltimore,  1812 ;  and  others. 
Together  5  vols.,  various  sizes  and  bindings. 

410.  KELLY    (MICHAEL).     Reminiscences    of    Michael 
Kelly,  of  the  King's  Theatre,  and  Theatre  Royal  Drury  Lane. 
Portrait.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1826 

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411.  KELLY  (T.  TALBOT).     Egypt,  1910;  and,  Burma, 
.1912;    Painted   and   Described.      Numerous   colored   plates. 
"2  vols.  square  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1910-12 

412.  KELMSCOTT    PRESS.      The    Order    of    Chivalry. 
Translated  from  the  French  by  William  Caxton  and  reprinted 
from   his   edition   of   1484.      Edited   by   F.    S.    Ellis.      And 
L'Ordene  de  Chevalerie,  with  translation  by  William  Morris. 
Chaucer  type,  in  black  and  redf  with  woodcut  and  borders 
designed  by  Sir  Edward  Burne-Jones.  Small  4to,  limp  vellum. 

Hammersmith:  Kelmscott  Press,  1893 

*  225    copies   printed.      This   is   the   first   Kelmscott   volume 
printed  in  Chaucer  type  and  the  last  issued  in  small  4to. 

Autograph  of  the  editor  on  fly-leaf:  "F.  S.  Ellis,  The  Eed 
House,  Chelston,  1893"  and  also  an  8-line  pencilled  note  in 
his  hand  relating  to  a  mis-print  in  this  volume. 

413.  KING  (RUFUS).     The  Life  and  Correspondence  of 
Rufus  King  comprising  his  Letters,  Private  and  Official,  his 
Public  Documents  and  his  Speeches.     Portraits.     Edited  by 
•C.  R.  King.    6  vols.  thick  8vo,  buckram,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1894 

414.  KINGLAKE  (A.  W.).    The  Invasion  of  the  Crimea: 
its  Origin,  and  an  account  of  its  Progress  down  to  the  Death 
of  Lord  Raglan.    9  vols.  12mo,  half  polished  calf,  gilt  tops. 

*  Cabinet  edition.  Edin.   1877-9t> 

415.  KINGSLEY    (CHARLES).     Charles   Kingsley:    his 
Letters  and  Memories  of  his  Life.    Edited  by  his  Wife.    Por- 
traits and  illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  tops. 

Lond.  1877 

416.  KIPLING    (RUDYARD).      From    Sea   to    Sea,    The 
Day's  Work,  First  and  Second  Jungle  Books,  Many  Inven- 
tions, Captains  Courageous,  Plain  Tales  from  the  Hills,  and 
others.     Together  15  vols.  uniformly  bound,  12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1899 

417.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    From  Sea  to  Sea:  Letters 
•of  Travel.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.     (2  copies.)  N.  Y.  1899 

418.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    A  Ken  of  Kipling.    Being 
a  Biographical  Sketch  of  Rudyard  Kipling,  with  an  Appre- 
ciation and  some  Anecdotes  (Clemens),  N.  Y.  1899;  Rudyard 
Kipling,  a  Criticism  (Le  Gallienne).    Lond.  1900.     Together 
2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

419.  KIPLING    (RUDYARD).      The   Works   of   Kipling. 
15  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

420.  KIRBY  (W.  F.).     The  Hero  of  Esthonia  and  other 
Studies  in  the  Romantic  Literature  of  that  Country.     Map. 
2  vols.  square  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

421.  KNIGHT   (CHARLES,  Editor).     The  Pictorial  Edi- 
tion of  the  Works  of  Shakespeare.     Numerous  illustrations. 
8  vols.  8vo,  light  brown  levant  morocco,  floral  decorations  on 
sides  and  backs,  gilt  edges  (slightly  rubbed).  Lond.  1867 

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422.  KNIGHT   (CHARLES).     Half  Hours  with  the  Best 
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East  Aurora:  Roycroft  Press,  1899 

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429.  LATHROP    (GEORGE    PARSONS).      Dreams    and 
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433.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Book-Bills  of 
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444.  LIFE  AND   PUBLIC   SERVICES  of  William  Pitt 
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446.  LIGNE   (PRINCESSE  DE).     Memoirs  of  the  Prin- 
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447.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).    Later  Life  and  Religious 
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449.  LITERARY  CHARACTERS  (Thomson),  Lond.  1854, 
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451.  LONDON  CRIES.    Hindley  (Charles).    A  History  of 
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Lond.  [1884] 

452.  LONGFELLOW  (H.  W.).    Outre-Mer;  A  Pilgrimage 
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half  calf,  gilt.  N.  Y.  1835 

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455.  LUC  AN 'S   PHARSALIA:    Translated  into   English 
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458.  MACROBIUS.     In  somnium  Scipionis  et  Saturnalia. 
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463.  MATHEWS     (CHARLES).       Memoir    of     Charles 
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Reading,  Pa.,  1903-11 

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468.  MOLIERE  (JEAN  BAPTISTS  P.  DE).    The  Works 
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469.  MOMMSEN    (THEODOR).     The  History  of  Rome. 
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470.  MOORE    (GEORGE).      Spring   Days.     A   Realistic 
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471.  MOORE   (JULIA  A.).     The  Sentimental  Song  Book. 
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473.  MORMONS.  Thompson  (Charles).   Evidences  in  proof 
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474.  MORSE  (S.  F.  B.).    Samuel  F.  B.  Morse:  His  Letters 
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Lind  Morse.    Illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

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475.  MORUS  (THOMAS).  Dissertatio  epistolica,  de  aliquot 
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478.  MUHLBACH  (L,).     The  Empress  Josephine,  Louisa 
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480.  MUNTZ  (EUGENE).    Raphael;  sa  Vie,  son  osuvre  et 
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481.  MURPHY  (ARTHUR).     The  Life  of  David  Garrick, 
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482.  NAPOLEON.      Bourrienne    (M.    De).      Memoirs    of 
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483.  NAPOLEON.    De  Cussy  (Chevalier).     Souvenirs  du 
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484.  NAPOLEON.     Itineraire   General   de   Napoleon   ler. 
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486.  NAPOLEON.    Le  Comte  F.  C.  de  Mercy-Argenteau, 
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487.  NAPOLEON.     Lejeune  (Baron).    Memoirs  of  Baron 
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Oudinot.     Translated  by  Mrs.  Bell.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  green 
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488.  NAPOLEON.    Le  Jeunesse  de  Napoleon.    By  Arthur 
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rode.   Portrait.    10  vols.  8vo,  half  blue  polished  morocco,  gilt 
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491.  NAPOLEON.      Memoires    du   Baron    Fain,    Premier 
Secretaire  du  Cabinet  de  1'Empereur.     Notes  par  P.  Fain. 
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492.  NAPOLEON.    Memoirs  du  General  Griois.    1792-1822. 
Avec  Notes  par  Arthur  Chuquet.    Portrait.    2  vols.  8vo,  half 
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493.  NAPOLEON.    The  Memoirs  of  Baron  de  Marbot,  late 
Lieutenant- General  in  the  French  Army.    Portrait  and  map. 
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494.  NAPOLEON.     An  Aide-De-Camp  of  Napoleon.     Me- 
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1800-1812.     Revised  by  his  grandson  Count  Louis  de  Segur. 
Translated  by  H.  A.  Patchett-Martin.    2  vols.  12mo,  half  red 
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496.  NAPOLEON.     Thirty  Facsimiles  of  the  different  sig- 
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connected  with  them.     By  J.  Saintsbury.     4to,  half  purple 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1836 

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498.  NEW  YORK  MIRROR:    A  Weekly  Journal  devoted 
to  Literature  and  The  Fine  Arts.     Vols.  11,  13,  14,  15,  16  & 
17,  1833-39.     Views  of  New  York  and  other  engraved  plates. 
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499.  NIGHT  THOUGHTS  (Young),  Lond.  1812;  Gallery 
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cotte),  Paris,  1856;  and  others.     Together  6  vols.,  various 
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500.  OMAR  KHAYYAM.    Payne  (John).    The  Quatrains 
of  Omar  Kheyyam  of  Nishapour,  Now  First  Completely  Done 
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8vo,  vellum,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.          Lond. :  Villon  Soc.,  1898 

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ward Fitzgerald.  Edited  by  Reynold  A.  Nicholson.  16  col- 
ored plates  by  Gilbert  James.  4to,  ornamental  cloth,  gilt 
top.  Lond.  1909 

•502.  OUR  LADY'S  TUMBLER:  A  Tale  of  Mediaeval 
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'503.  OVID.  P.  Ovidii  Nasonis  Fastorum  Libra  di  Ligenti 
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of  title  missing).  Tusculani:  Apud  Benacum,  1527 

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508.  PAUL-DUBOIS    (L.).     Contemporary   Ireland.     In- 
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509.  PERFECT   WOMAN   (THE)  :  being  the  Thirty-first 
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Bost.:  The  Craftsman's  Guild,  1900 

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511.  PHALLISM.     Phallism:  A  Description  of  the  Wor- 
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(Lond.)  :  Privately  printed,  1891 

513.  PHILLIPS    (STEPHEN).     Ulysses,  A  Drama  in  a 
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EDITION.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1902-04-06 

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some  authors  to  have  suggested  ' '  The  Raven ' '   to   Edgar  A. 
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515.  PIRATES.     A  Compleat  History  of  Europe;  or,  A 
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516.  PIRATES.    A  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Capture  of 
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517.  PLAYS.     Original  and  Select;  as  performed  at  the 
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518.  POEMS  by  Longfellow,  4  vols.;  Tennyson,  3  vols.: 
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619.  POETRY.  Shelley's  Works;  Pope;  Goldsmith; 
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520.  POETRY.     Bryant's  Poems  1857;  Hood's  Poems.     2 
vols.;  Festus   (Bailey);  Poetry  of  the  Passions;  and  others. 
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522.  POLYBIUS.    The  Histories  of  Polybius.     Translated 
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12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1889 

523.  PONTANUS    (J.   JOVIANUS).     Amorum  libri  II; 
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524.  PORCELAIN.    A  Book  of  Porcelain.    Fine  Examples 
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'5-28.  PRIVY  PURSE  EXPENSES  of  Elizabeth  of  York 
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529.  RAMBACH      (CAROLUS).        Thesaurus      Eroticus 
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530.  RAMBLES  IN  BOOKS.    By  C.  F.  Blackburn.    1893; 
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531.  RAMBLES  IN  LION  LAND  (Pearce),  Lond.  1898; 
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632.  RANDOLPH  (JOHN).  Vindication  of  Mr.  Ran- 
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533.  RATHBUN  (JONATHAN).  Narrative  of  Jonathan 
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542.  ROLT  (RICHARD).  A  Poem  Sacred  to  the  Memory 
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549.  RUSKIN    (JOHN).     Works   of.     Illustrations.     12 
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555.  SCHOOLCRAFT     (HENRY    ROWE).      Algic    Re- 
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567.  SHAKESPEARE.      Shakespeare's    Sonnets.      Orna- 
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570.  SHAKESPEARE      (WILLIAM).       The     Complete 
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100  photogravure  illustrations  from  original  designs  by  F, 
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571.  SHAKESPEARE    (WILLIAM).     Works   of   Shake- 
speare.   Edited  by  T.  S.  Moore.    Designs  by  Eicketts,  Knight, 
Cottrell  and  Keats.    36  vols.  (should  be  39),  8vo,  cloth,  blind 
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'572.  SHAKESPEARE  (WILLIAM).  The  Comedies  of 
William  Shakespeare.  Many  full-page  illustrations  from 
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boards,  cloth  backs,  uncut.  N.  Y. :  Harper  &  Bros.,  1896 

573.  SHAKESPEARE.     The  Text  of  Shakespeare  Vindi- 
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574.  SHARAN    (JAMES).      The    Adventures    of    James 
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575.  SHERIDAN    (OLIPHANT),    N.    Y.    1883;    Shorter 
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Piracies  of  the  Famous  Captain  Singleton   (DeFoe),  Lond. 
1887 ;  and  others.    Together  6  vols.     12mo,  cloth. 

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576.  SIENKIEWICZ  (HENRYK).     The  Deluge,  Knights 
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577.  SINNGEDICHTE  von  Goeckingk,  Halberstadt,  1772 , 
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578.  SITTLICHE  ZUCHTBUCHER,  des  Hochberumpten 
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boards,  tree  leather  back    (margins  of  leaves  stained,  titla 
margin  a  little  torn).  Strassburg,  1536 

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the  royal  stamp  on  title-page. 

579.  SMITH  (JAMES).    Comic  Miscellanies  in  Prose  and 
Verse.     With  a  Selection  from  his  Correspondence  and  Me- 
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Lpnd.  1841 

580.  SMYTH    (MRS.    GILLESPIE).      The   Romance   of 
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Denmark.    Frontispieces.    2  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  tops. 

Lond.  1861 

581.  SOLDENE    (EMILY).     My  Theatrical  and  Musical 
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Lond.  1897 

582.  SONNETS  from  the  Portuguese.    By  E.  B.  Browning. 
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584.  SPANISH  AND  GERMAN  Novelists.    Translated  by 
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Don  T.  De  Trueba.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.        Lond.,  n.  d. 

585.  STANLEY  (ARTHUR  PENRHYN).    Historical  Me- 
morials   of    Westminster   Abbey.      Illustrations.      8vo,    half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1869 

586.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).    Favorite  Poems.    Illus- 
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587.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  CLARENCE).  An  American 
Anthology   1787-1900.     Selections   Illustrating  the   Editor's 
Critical  Review  of  American  Poetry  in  the  Nineteenth  Cen- 
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Bost.  1900 
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588.  STEDMAN   (E.  C.).     Life  and  Letters  of  Edmund 
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591.  STEVENSON  (ROBERT  LOUIS).    Strange  Case  of 
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592.  STEVENSON   (R.  L.).     Kidnapped:  being  Memoirs 
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593.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.)  AND  OSBOURNE   (LLOYD). 
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594.  STEVENSON   (R.  L.).     The  Master  of  Ballantrae. 
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596.  STEVENSON    (R.   L.).     Virginibus   Puerisque   and 
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597.  STEVENSON  (ROBERT  LOUIS).    Vailima  Letters : 
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599.  STEVENSON   (ROBERT  LOUIS).     The  Pocket  R. 
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600.  STEVENSON   (ROBERT  LOUIS).     The  Letters  of 
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edition,  with  150  new  letters.     Portraits.     4  vols.  8vo7  cloth, 
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601.  STONE    (MRS.).     Chronicles  of  Fashion,  from  the 
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602.  STORIES      by  American  Authors.     10  vols.    12mo, 
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603.  STRANGE    CAREER    of   the    Chevalier    D'Eon    de 
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604.  STRATEGY  of  Robert  E.  Lee  (Bowan),  N.  Y.   1914; 
The   Changing  Order    (Wickersham),   N.   Y.   1914;   Life  of 
Thomas  B.  Reed  (McCall),  Bost.  1914.    Together  3  vols.  8vo, 
cloth. 

605.  STRICKLAND   (AGNES).     Lives  of  the  Queens  of 
England    from    the    Norman    Conquest.      From    the    official 
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Kirk.     Portraits  and  illustrations  on  Japan  paper,  frontis- 
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uncut.  Phila.,  n.  d. 

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606.  STRUTT    (JOSEPH).     The  Sports  and  Pastimes  of 
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607.  SUPERNATURAL  RELIGION.     An   Enquiry   into 
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cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1874-77 

608.  SYMONDS  (JOHN  ADDINGTON).    Wine,  Women, 
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vellum  boards,  uncut.  Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1884 

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611.  TAYLOR  (JOHN).     Records  of  my  Life.     Portrait. 
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612.  TENNYSON  (ALFRED,  LORD).     The  Idyls  of  the 
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1878;   and   others.      Together   5   vols.   12mo,   cloth  and  half 
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614.  THACKERAY    (W.    M.).      The   History    of    Henry 
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Queen  Anne.     Written  by  Himself.     Illustrations  by  T.  H. 
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617.  THACKERAY  (W.  M.).    Contributions  to  "Punch." 
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618.  THACKERAY  (W.  M.).    Works  of  (not  complete), 
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619.  THE    PERFECT   WOMAN:    being   the    Thirty-first 
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625.  TRONCHIN    (HENRY).     Un   Medecin   du   XVIIIe 
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Sullivan.    Portraits  and  illustrations.    Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

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649.  WHITMAN  (WALT).     Leaves  of  Grass.    Engraved 
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both  covers  with  border  lines  and  sprays  in  gold  and  floral 
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back,  gilt  edges.  Brooklyn,  New  York,  1855 

*FIRST  EDITION.  Fine  copy  in  unusually  perfect  condition, 
with  the  binding  and  leaves  clean  and  crisp  throughout. 

Charles  Warren  Stoddard's  copy,  with  inscription  on  fly- 
leaf: "Clias.  Warren  Stoddard  fr.  his  friend  De  Witt  Miller. 
The  Orchard,  New  Rochelle,  Sept.  1901"  and  a  pencilled  note 
below :  ' '  Dear  Charley,  I  congratulate  you  and  also  De  Witt 
Miller.  Francis  Wilson." 

650.  WHITMAN  (WALT).  After  All,  Not  to  Create  Only. 
Recited  by  Walt  Whitman,  .  .  .  New  York,  1871.    12mo,  cloth, 
gilt  (margins  at  lower  corners  slightly  stained).      Bost.  1871 

*  FIRST  EDITION. 

651.  WHITMAN     (WALT).       Two     Rivulets     Including 
Democratic  Vistas,  Centennial  Songs,  and  Passage  to  India. 
Photographic  portrait  from  life.     12mo,   half   sheep    (back 
broken).  Camden,  N.  J.,  1876 

*  AUTHOR'S   EDITION.      The   photograph   is    autographed   by 
the    author:    "Walt    Whitman,    1881,"    and   fly-leaf    has    also 
inscription    in    his    autograph:    "J.    M.    Stoddart,    from    the 
Author." 

652.  WHITMAN  (WALT).    Leaves  of  Grass  [293  poems]. 
12mo,  cloth.     THIRD  EDITION. 

Bost.:  James  R.  Osgood  &  Co.,  1881-82 

*  SCARCE   EDITION,    suppressed    in   Massachusetts   and   after- 
wards issued  in  Camden  by  the  Author,  with  a  change  only  in 
the  imprint. 

653.  WHITTIER  (JOHN  GREENLEAF).  Pericles.  Poem 
of  4  stanzas  printed  on  a  single  8vo  page  and  dated  Haver- 
hill,  Mass.,  9th  mo.  1827  (small  piece  of  margin  missing). 

*  Very  Scarce. 

654.  WILD  LIFE  Conservation  (Hornaday),  New  Haven, 
1914;  The  Canoe  (Pinkerton),  N.  Y.  1914;  Ethnological  Re- 
port and  Bulletin.    Together  4  vols.,  various  sizes,  cloth. 

655.  WILDE    (OSCAR).     The  Ballad  of  Reading   Gaol. 
By  C.3.3.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  uncut  and  un- 
opened. Lond. :  Smithers,  1898 

*  No.   92  of  an  edition  of  99  copies,  each  signed  by  Oscar 
Wilde. 

656.  WILDE    (OSCAR).     De  Profundis.     12mo,  original 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.   [1905J 

*  FIRST  EDITION  :  Scarce. 

62 


657.  WILDE    (OSCAR).      Poems   in   Prose.      16mo,   half 
crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  the  Crafts- 
man's Guild,  with  buckram  cover  and  case. 

Portland,  Me.:  Mosher,  1906 

658.  WILDE    (OSCAR).     Poems   in   Prose.      16mo,   half 
•crimson  morocco,  gilt,   gilt  top,   uncut,  by  the   Craftsman's 
Guild,  with  buckram  cover  and  case. 

Portland,  Me. :  Mosher,  1906 

659.  WILDE    (OSCAR).      Poems   in   Prose.      16mo,   half 
•crimson  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  in  buckram  cover 
.and  case,  by  The  Craftsman's  Guild. 

Portland,  Me.:  Mosher,  1906 

660.  WILLIAMS  (SIR  CHAS.  HANBURY).    The  Works, 
.  .  .  with  Notes  by  Horace  Walpole.    Portraits.    3  vols.  12mo, 
half  russia.  Lond.  1822 

661.  WILLSHIRE  (WILLIA.M  H.).     An  Introduction  to 
the  Study  &  Collection  of  Ancient  Prints.     Second  edition, 
revised  and  enlarged.    Frontispieces.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  leather. 
;gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1877 

*  Book-plate  engraved  by  Timothy  Cole  in  each  volume. 

662.  WILSON  (JOHN).    Recreations  of  Christopher  North. 
:2  vols. ;  Noctes  Ambrosianse.    4  vols. ;  Poetical  Works ;  Tales ; 
Essays   Critical  and   Imaginative.     4  vols.     Portraits.     To- 
gether 12  vols.  12mo,  half  calf  (slightly  rubbed). 

Edin.  1864-5-6 

663.  WITH  the  Turks  in  Thrace  (Bartlett),  N.  Y.  1913; 
France  herself  again  (Dimnet),  N.  Y.  1914;  Colonising  Activi- 
ties (Newton),  New  Haven,  1914.    Together  3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

664.  WOFFINGTON   (PEG).     The  Life  and  Adventures 
of  Peg  Woffington,  with  Pictures  of  the  Period  in  which  she 
Lived.     By  J.  Fitzgerald  Malloy.     FIRST  EDITION.    Portrait. 
2  vols.  12mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1884 

665.  WORK  of  Dickens.    Collier's  Edition.    6  vols. ;  Works 
•of  W.  M.  Thackeray.     Vol.  1.     1881 ;  Works  of  Washington 
Irving.     3  vols.     1885.     Numerous  illustrations.     Together 
10  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1881-85 

666.  WRIGHT  (THOMAS).    A  History  of  Caricature  and 
Grotesque  in  Literature  and  Art.     Illustrations  by  F.   W. 
Fairholt.    Small  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1875 

667.  YEHON     Musha     Burui.       Illustrations     and     text. 
Mounted  on  57  4to  pages  of  heavy  cardboard,   enclosed  in 
2  portfolios  (corners  of  some  of  the  sheets  damaged). 

*  Curious  and  interesting  specimen  of  Oriental  bookmaking, 
done  about  1840. 

668.  ZAEHNSDORF   (JOSEPH  W.).     The  Art  of  Book- 
binding.    Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1900 


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