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ANGLER, IRVING'S SKETCH BOOK, SALTER'S TROLLER'S GUIDE,
AND SCOTT'S FIELD SPORTS; VARIOUS EDITIONS
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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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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
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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,
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199. BROWNE (IRVING). Ballads of A Bookworm:
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200. BROWNING (ELIZABETH BARRETT). Sonnets
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202. BROWNING (ELIZABETH BARRETT). Sonnets
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203. BRUNET (JACQUES-CHARLES). Manuel du Li-
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204. BULLEN (A. H., Editor). Musa Proterva: Love
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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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207. BUSINESS— A Profession (Brandeis), Bost. [1914];
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208. [BUTLER (SAMUEL).] Hudibras. Corrected and.
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209. CABANES (DOCTEUR). Les Indiscretions de
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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
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trated with 431 reproductions of his works. Royal 8vo, cloth,
gilt top, uncut, Glasgow, 1912
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valuable work of reference for collectors of Cameron's etch-
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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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latine. Editio II. Narrow 12mo, morocco.
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214. CATS (JACOB). Alle de Wercken so ouden als
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215. CENTURY ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGA-
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216. [CERVANTES (MIGUEL DE).] Histoire de 1'Ad-
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217. CERVANTES (MIGUEL DE). The History of the
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218. CHADWICK (WILLIAM). The Life and Times of
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219. CHAP-BOOKS. Crawhall's Chap-book Chaplets.
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221. CHAP-BOOK. The Chap-book: being A Miscellany
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96). 5 vols. 12mo, yellow leather, edges uncut.
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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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225. CHESS PLAYER'S HANDBOOK (Staunton), Lond.
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226. CHURCHILL (CHARLES). Poems. To which is
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227. CLARKE (M 'DONALD). Poems. Portrait. 12mo,
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228. CLASSICS. Democritus Ridens. 1649 ; Ovidii Opera,
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230. CLASSICS. Petronii, Satyricum. 1629; C. Tulii
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231. CLASSICS. Solatium Podagricorum. J. Balde. Mo-
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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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236. COMBE (WILLIAM). Doctor Syntax's Three Tours.
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237. COMMINES (PHILIPPE DE). Memoires. 12mo,
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238. COMPLETE TRIBUNE PRIMER (THE). By Eugene
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239. CONNECTICUT. Steady Habits Vindicated; or, a
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240. CONQUEST OF MEXICO (Prescott), 2 vols. in one.
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244. CRABBE (GEORGE). The Poetical Works of
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245. CRAIG (EDWARD GORDON, Editor). The Page.
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246. CRANE (WALTER). Eight Illustrations to Shake-
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247. CROKER (J. W.). The Croker Papers. The Corre-
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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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253. DANIEL PRESS. Blake (William). Blake: His
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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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259. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Entirely New and
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261. DICKENS (CHARLES). Phiz and Dickens as they
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262. - — Another copy. The same.
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264. DICKENSIANA. Oliver Twist. A Serio-Comic
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265. DICTIONARY of Quotations (Wood), Lond. 1893;
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266. [DISRAELI (ISAAC).] Quarrels of Authors; or,
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267. [D'ISRAELI (ISAAC).] Flim-Flam! or The Life
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268. DOBSON (AUSTIN). Proverbs in Porcelain, to
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uncut. Lond. 1893
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269. DOUGLAS (GEORGE M.). Lands Forlorn: A
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270. DUBBS (JOSEPH HENRY). History of Franklin
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271. DU BOIS (HENRI PENE). Four Private Libraries
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272. EARLY AMERICAN COMMERCE. Message from
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274. EARLY AMERICAN SCHOOL-BOOK. Des Deut-
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276. EARLY NEW YORK SCHOOL-BOOK. Dilworth
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277. EARLY U. S. FINANCES. Letters from the Secre-
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278. EBB TIDE (Stevenson), 1894; Grandison Mather
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16 vols. 12tmo, cloth.
279. EDGEWORTH (MARIA). The Life and Letters of
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'280. ELSTON PRESS. The Philobiblon by Richard De
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281. ELSTON PRESS. Rosalynde, or Euphues Golden
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286. ELZEVIR PRESS. Aurelii Prudentii. N. Heinsius.
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287. ENCHIRIDION of Criticism. The Best Criticisms of
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288. ENGLISH ECCENTRICS and Eccentricities
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289. ENGLISH LYRICS from Spenser to Milton. Illus-
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290. ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS. Edited by John
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291. ENGLISH POETS. The Works of the English
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Johnson. Portraits. 75 vols. 12mo, old calf (some bindings
damaged, and a few labels missing from backs). Lond. 1790
292. ENGLISH PROVERBS and Proverbial Phrases (W.
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and 8vo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y. 1893-1907
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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296. ESSEX HOUSE PRESS. Hood (Tom). Miss Kil-
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297. EVERETT (EDWARD). Stability and Progress.
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298. FAMOUS CATHEDRALS As Seen and Described
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367. HAYES (RUTHERFORD B.). Cards of admission
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385. HONE (WILLIAM). Every-Day Book, Table Book
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391. HUON OF BORDEAUX. Done into English by Sir
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392. BUTTON (EDWARD). The Children's Christmas
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393. HYDE (WILLIAM). London Impressions, Etchings
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395. INDIANS. Byron (John). Narrative, Containing an
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443. LIFE AND ADVENTURES of Lazarillo de Tonnes
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498. NEW YORK MIRROR: A Weekly Journal devoted
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500. OMAR KHAYYAM. Payne (John). The Quatrains
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520. POETRY. Bryant's Poems 1857; Hood's Poems. 2
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521. POETRY. Poems of Milton, William Morris, John
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522. POLYBIUS. The Histories of Polybius. Translated
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523. PONTANUS (J. JOVIANUS). Amorum libri II;
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524. PORCELAIN. A Book of Porcelain. Fine Examples
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525. PORTRAITS. Portraits of Men and Women. By
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526. POSTER in colors by Denslow to advertise the Phil-
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527. PREVOST (ABBE). Histoire de Manon Lescaut et
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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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632. RANDOLPH (JOHN). Vindication of Mr. Ran-
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533. RATHBUN (JONATHAN). Narrative of Jonathan
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535. REVERIES of a Bachelor (Marvel), Illustrations ly
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536. RIDERS (C.). British Merlin: Bedeckt with many
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637. RIDPATH (J. C.). Cyclopedia of Universal His-
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538. RILEY (JAMES WHIT COMB). The Old Swimmin'
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539. ROBINSON CRUSOE (Defoe) ; Paul and Virginia
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540. ROBINSON (MARY). Memoirs of Mary Robinson,
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542. ROLT (RICHARD). A Poem Sacred to the Memory
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544. ROSSETTI (DANTE GABRIEL). The Blessed
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545. ROSS (ALEXANDER). A View of All Religions in
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546. ROWLANDSON ILLUSTRATIONS. The History of
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547. ROYCROFT. Hubbard (Elbert). Little Journeys
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548. RUBENS. Rubens by Max Rooses. Translated by
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549. RUSKIN (JOHN). Works of. Illustrations. 12
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550. SAINT-EVREMOND. Melange Curieux des Meil-
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552. SAUER IMPRINT. The Everlasting Gospel, Com-
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553. SCARRON (PAUL). Le Virgile Travesty, en Vers
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554. SCHILLER (FREDERICK VON). Sammtliche
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555. SCHOOLCRAFT (HENRY ROWE). Algic Re-
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557. SCOTT (WILLIAM B.). A History of Land Mam-
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558. SCOURGE OF THE OCEAN (THE) : A Story of the
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559. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE. Scribner's Monthly.
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560. SECUNDUS (JOHANNES). Opera. Engraved title
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561. SETON (ERNEST THOMPSON). Wild Animals I
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564. SCHACKLETON (ROBERT). Unvisited Places of
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565. SHAKESPEARE. The Progress of Human Life>
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567. SHAKESPEARE. Shakespeare's Sonnets. Orna-
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570. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Complete
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571. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Works of Shake-
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'572. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Comedies of
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573. SHAKESPEARE. The Text of Shakespeare Vindi-
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574. SHARAN (JAMES). The Adventures of James
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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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579. SMITH (JAMES). Comic Miscellanies in Prose and
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580. SMYTH (MRS. GILLESPIE). The Romance of
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581. SOLDENE (EMILY). My Theatrical and Musical
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585. STANLEY (ARTHUR PENRHYN). Historical Me-
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586. STEDMAN (EDMUND C.). Favorite Poems. Illus-
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587. STEDMAN (EDMUND CLARENCE). An American
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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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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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606. STRUTT (JOSEPH). The Sports and Pastimes of
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607. SUPERNATURAL RELIGION. An Enquiry into
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617. THACKERAY (W. M.). Contributions to "Punch."
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first page.
634. VIAUD (M. PIERRE). The Surprising, yet real and
true Voyages and Adventures of M. Viaud. 18mo, old calf
(worn). Lewistown, Pa., 1832
635. VIRGIL. Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, Cum Notis
Thomas Farnabii. Copperplate engravings. 18mo, half mo-
rocco (somewhat stained). Lugduni, 1667
636. VIRGILIUS. Opera. 16mo, old vellum. (One margin
repaired and writing on margins.) Lugduni, 1556
637. VOLTAIRE (Lanson), Paris, 1906; Journal de Ed-
mond Got, Societaire de la Comedie-Francaise 1822-1901.
2 vols. Paris, 1910. Together 3 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt
tops, uncut.
638. WAR OF 1812. Letters from the Secretary of State
to Mr. Monroe on the Subject of Impressments. 8vo, sewed
(name on title). Wash.: A. & G. Way, 1808
639. WAR OF 1812, ETC. Messages, Documents, and Re-
ports, relating to the difficulties with England, 1794 to 1820.
10 pieces.
640. WARD (LESTER F.). Glimpses of the Cosmos: A
Mental Autobiography. Frontispieces. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth.
N. Y. 1913
641. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Farewell Address. For-
trait (Hart 574a) . 24mo, calf, gilt edges. Phila., n. d. [1830]
642. WEIR (HARRISON). Beasts and Birds. Verses by
Jas. Bishop. Illustrations (colored) by Harrison Weir. Sm.
4to, wrappers, mounted on cloth. Lond. (1861)
643. WELLS (DR. EDWARD). An Help for the more
Easy and Clear Understanding of the Holy Scriptures: Be-
ing a Compleat Paraphrase with Annotations on all the Books
of the Old Testament, &c. 4 vols. 4to, panelled calf.
644. WELLS (H. G.). The Door in the Wall and Other
Stories. Illustrated with 10 mounted photogravures from
photographs by Alvin L. Coburn. Type and initials designed
by F. W. Goudy. Royal 4to, boards, buckram back, uncut.
N. Y. : Mitchell Kennerley [Village Press], 1911
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645. WERKE von Jean Paul. 7 vols. Berlin, n. d. ; Fritz
Renter's Werke. 7 vols. N. Y., n. d. Together 14 vols. 12mo,
cloth and leather.
646. WEST INDIES. Beckfort (M. W.). Vues pittor-
esques de la Jamaique, avec une description detailee de ses
productions surtout des Cannes a sucre, des travaux, de traite-
ment et des moaurs, des Negres, etc. Traduit de TAnglois.
2 vols. in'l, small 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Lausanne, 1793
647. WHALEY (THOMAS). Buck Whaley's Memoirs,
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1797. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Sir Edward
Sullivan. Portraits and illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth.
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648. [WHITMAN (WALT).] Voices from the Press; A
Collection of Sketches, Essays, and Poems, by Practical
Printers. Edited by James J. Brenton. 8vo, original cloth,
with gilt portrait of Franklin on cover. N. Y. 1850
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preceded by biographical notices of the contributors.
649. WHITMAN (WALT). Leaves of Grass. Engraved
portrait frontispiece. Imperial 8vo, original dark green cloth,
both covers with border lines and sprays in gold and floral
decorations blind stamped, title and floral sprays in gold on
back, gilt edges. Brooklyn, New York, 1855
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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,
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651. WHITMAN (WALT). Two Rivulets Including
Democratic Vistas, Centennial Songs, and Passage to India.
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broken). Camden, N. J., 1876
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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
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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-
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655. WILDE (OSCAR). The Ballad of Reading Gaol.
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Wilde.
656. WILDE (OSCAR). De Profundis. 12mo, original
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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,
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662. WILSON (JOHN). Recreations of Christopher North.
:2 vols. ; Noctes Ambrosianse. 4 vols. ; Poetical Works ; Tales ;
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Edin. 1864-5-6
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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
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666. WRIGHT (THOMAS). A History of Caricature and
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