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INTRODUCTION.
The most important sale recorded in this volume is that
of the further instahnent of the Huth Library (Q-S), which,
as a reference to the Table of Contents will show, realised
£30,118, thus making the total sum to date, £211,143.
Large as this amount is, there is now little doubt that
when the entire library is dispersed it will fail to come up
in point of sheer value to the record established by the
great Hoe Sale, held in New York during April and
May, 191 1. The total amount realised for Robert Hoe's
fine collection of books amounted to the colossal sum of
$1,932,056, or, roughly, £386,411 of our money. It will
not, of course, have been forgotten that in the Huth
Library there were a number of costly Shakespearean
folios and quartos which were sold privately, and, there-
fore, do not appear in Sotheby's catalogue; but, even if
they had done so, the Hoe total could hardly have been
reached.
When compared with these figures, the amounts real-
ised by the sales of the other libraries reported in this
volume seem small indeed, though some of them were of
great importance, and in their way quite as interesting as
the two larger collections of which I have spoken. The
Table of Contents affords the necessary information in
this respect, though attention must certainly be called to
the libraries of Mr. C. Fairfax Murray, sold by Messrs.
Christie, Manson and Woods on December 10-12, 1917,
vi. Introduction.
and March 18-21, 1918 ; the third and final portion of the
hbrary of the late Mr. George Dunn, of Maidenhead, sold
by Messrs. Sotheby on November 22-29 of the same year ;
a selection from the hbrary of Mr. George W. Fitzwilham,
April 29th to May 2, 1918 ; and a selected portion of the
library of Lieut. Lord Vernon, R.N., June 10-12, 1918 —
this last of quite exceptional importance. The sale of
Mr. Dunn's library commenced in February, 1913, and
realised from first to last as much as £32,390. The hbrary
of the late Mr. A. M. Broadley, sold by Messrs. Hodgson
at various dates from July 21, 1916, onward, is dealt with,
so far as its final stages are concerned, in this present
volume, and that was also most important by reason of
the extraordinary number of extra illustrated books con-
tained in it. Mr. Broadley was an extra illustrator, or
*' Grangerizer," second to none, and extraordinarily suc-
cessful in the pursuit of the necessary material. As a rule
the " Grangerizer " confines his attention to extra illus-
trating some particular book, as did Mr. Sutherland, of
Gower Street, who illustrated the copy of Clarendon
and Burnet, now in the Bodleian, at a cost of upwards
of £12,000 ; or it may be that he will confine himself
to two or three works, expending upon them the
energy of many years. Mr. Broadley, however, extra
illustrated a large number of books, keeping them going,
as it were, at the same time, and finding in this way a
haven for multitudes of portraits, views, holograph letters,
manuscripts, and general miscellanea which go to the
making of the perfect extra illustrated book, if, indeed,
such a prodigy exists.
Now that the war is virtually over, it is possible to say
that, although it interfered very greatly in its early stages
with the sale of books, as indeed with many other things
that might be named, the period of depression soon passed
Introduction.
away, and it can be asserted with confidence that during
the season that has drawn to its close the prices obtained
lor books of a really important character ruled higher than
they have ever done before in this country. Reference is
made, of course, in general terms to books of a very de-
sirable kind, and not necessarily to individual volumes,
which may or may not maintain their value according to
circumstances prevailing at the time.
J. H. SLATER.
Kingsion-on- Thames,
Surrey,
November, igi8.
CONTENTS,
Comprising a
TABLE OF THE SALES BY AUCTION
REPORTED IN THIS VOLUME.
The Reference appended to each entry throughout the following
pages is to the first day of the undermentioned sales : —
1917.
Oct. 23-26.
Oct. 24-26.
Nov. 5-21.
Nov. 13-14.
Nov. 19-20.
Nov. 26.
Nov. 28-29.
Dec. 4-7.
Dec. 6.
Sotheby.
Hodgson.
Sotheby.
Puttick.
American
Art
Association.
Miscellaneous.
4s. 6d.
Miscellaneous.
Nov. 22-29. Sotheby.
Christie.
Hodgson.
Sotheby.
Hodgson.
Amount realised, ;^3,i97
Library of the late Mr. George Manville
Fenn. Amount reaUsed, ;£3,549 12s. 6d.
Amount realised, £^j(>
Miscellaneous.
15s. 6d.
Miscellaneous.
Third and final portion of the Library
of the late Mr. George Dunn, of Maiden-
head. Amount realised, ;^i 1,737 4s. 6d,
The Property of the late Sir Hugh Lane
and others.
Miscellaneous.
Miscellaneous. Amount reaUsed, ;^2,82a
14s. od.
The Library of the late Mr. R. W. Taylor,
of Folkestone, and other Properties.
Contents.
IX.
Christie.
American
Art
Association.
Hodgson.
American
Art
Association.
Sotheby.
Hodgson.
The first portion of the Library of Mr. C.
Fairfax Murray. Amount reahsed,
;{i8,979 6s. od.
The Library of the late Mr. James
Buchanan Brady, and other Properties.
Fourth portion of the Library of the late
Mr. A. M. Broadley.
Miscellaneous.
Selection from the Library of the late
Rt. Hon. the Earl of Mexborough, and
other Properties. Amount realised,
;^3,7i2 8s. 6d.
Miscellaneous.
Sotheby.
Puttick.
American
Art
Association.
Sotheby.
Sotheby.
Christie.
American
Art
Association.
American
Art
Association.
Hodgson.
American
Art
Association.
Christie.
Miscellaneous.
5S. od.
Amount realised, ;^ 1,2 15
Amount realised, ^^962
Miscellaneous
3s. 6d.
The Libraries of the late Mr
Dick and Mr. W. B. Dick,
realised, 18,918.25.
Harris B.
Amount
Amount realised, ;^2,585
Miscellaneous.
14s. od.
The third and final portion of the stock
of the late Mr. Joseph Hornstein. Amount
reahsed, ;^i 1,376 15s. 6d.
The Indian and Oriental Library of Sir
Richard Carnac Temple.
The Libraries of the late Hon. T. G.
Bergen and Van Brunt Bergen. Amount
realised, $6,927.50.
Miscellaneous. Amount realised, $17,332.
Miscellaneous.
The Library of Dr. Oscar Haywood.
Amount realised, $5,992.
The second portion of the Library of Mr.
C. Fairfax Murray. Amount realised,
;^I9,726.
X.
Contents.
March 19-20.
March 25-26.
April 8-12.
April 10.
April II.
April 22-25.
April 29-
May 2.
May 13.
May 14-16.
May 23-24.
June 3-5.
June 10-12.
June 17-20.
June 26-27.
July 1-9-
Puttick.
Sotheby.
Sotheby.
Miscellaneous.
19s.
Amount realised, ;^940
The remaining portion of the Library of
the late Mr. C. H. Shoppee, and other
Properties. Amount realised, ;^i, 611 12s.
6d.
The Library of the late Mr. H. B. Wheat-
ley. Amount realised, ;^5,i37 us.
American ] The Library of the late Mr. Charles
Art y Roberts, of Philadelphia. Amount real-
Association, j ised, $7,924.50.
American
Art
Association
Christie.
„)
" I
ion. j
Books, etc. of Thos. Hutchinson, the last
Royal Governor of Massachusetts.
Amount realised, $4,614.50.
Sale for the benefit of the British Red
Cross Society and the Order of the Hos-
pital of St. John of Jerusalem in England
(" The Red Cross Sale ").
Sotheby. A selection from the Library of Mr.
George W. Fitzwilliam, of Milton Hall,
Peterborough, and other Properties.
Amount realised, ;^ii,736 los.
Sotheby. Books and MSS. relating to Music and
Musical Notation, the property of the
late Mr. A. H. Littleton, of Lancaster
Gate, W.
Sotheby. Miscellaneous.
Puttick. The Library of the late Dr. George Flux,
and other Properties. Amount realised,
;£763 OS. 6d.
Sotheby. Books, Manuscripts and Autograph Let-
ters from various sources. Amount real-
ised, i'^All 8s. 6d.
Sotheby. A selected portion of the Library of Lieut.
Lord Vernon, R.N. (the Sudbury Hall
Library). Amount realised, ;^20,20i los.
Sotheby. The Library of the late Mr. F. G. Stephens,
and other Properties. Amount realised,
;^2,698 19s. 6d.
Puttick. Miscellaneous.
Sotheby. The Huth Library (seventh portion, Q to-
S). Amount realised, ;^30,ii8 15s. 6d.
July 17-19. Hodgson. Miscellaneous.
Contents.
XI.
July 22-25. Sotheby.
July 22. Christie.
July 29-30. Sotheby,
Aug. 7-8. Sotheby.
The first portion of the Library of the
late Mr. P. M. Pittar, and other Proper-
ties. Amount reaHsed, ;^io,889 i6s. od.
Sporting Books, the property of Mr. S. E.
Kennedy, and Miscellaneous Books.
Miscellaneous.
1 6s. od.
Miscellaneous.
3s. od.
Amount realised, ;^2.i88
Amount realised, £^,2$^
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VOLUME XXXII.
(A. H.) Partheneia Sacra, or the . . . Garden of the Sacred
Parthenes, front, and plates of emblems, mor. gt., g.e.,
by F. Bedford, John Cousturier, 1633, 8vo. (281), Dec. 17^
Sotheby Davis cS- Orioli, £^ 43.
A. (T.) Religio Clerici, orig. cf., Printed for Henry Brome,
1681, sm. 8vo. (1733), Nov. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £1 12s.
Abbot (Geo.) Briefe Description of the Whole World (leaf
p I torn), orig. sheep gt., 1635, sm. 8vo. (i), April 29,
Sotheby Quaritch, £2
Abbot (Geo.) Case of Impotency as debated in England . .
between Robert Earl of Essex and Lady Frances Howard,
2 vol., cf., 1 7 15 — Cases of Divorce for several Causes, 2
ports, inserted, cf., r.e., 1723, together 3 vol., 8vo. (i),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Crompton, £^
[Another copy of the first-named work, together with
" Case of Impotency debated in the late famous Tryal at
Paris," 1714, together 3 vol., 8vo., realised £2 12s. 6d,,
old cf., same sale, Lot 2.]
Abbott (H.) Antiquities of Rome, 24 col. aquatint plates,
hf. roan, Baldwin, 18 18, folio (303), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Tiranti, £1 8s,
A'Beckett (G. A.) Comic History of England, the orig. 20
(in 19) numbers, wrappers, 1846-47, 8vo. (126), Jan. 23,
Puttick Shepherd, £'j 5s.
r/4 15s , orig. cl., first ed., 1847-48, 2 vol., 8vo., same
sale, Lot 451 ; ^5 2s. 6d., the Comic Histories of England
and Rome, first eds., together 3 vol., 1847-48 and n.d.,
orig. cl., Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 2804.]
A'Beckett (G. A.) Comic History of England and Comic
History of Rome, col. plates and illustrations by J.
Leech, 3 vol., linen bds., uncut, n.d., 8vo. (7), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Phillips, £1 14s.
A'Beckett (G. A.) Quizziology of the British Drama, first
ed., front, by Leech and woodcuts, orig. cl., g.e.. Punch
Office, 1846, 8vo. (3), Nov. 5, Sotheby Massey, £1
Accoltis (Fr. de). Elegantissima et fecundissima [Lectura] in
librum secundum decretaha scripta, lit. flOtft., red pen
initials (wormed), BononicB, Ugo de Rugeriis, 1481 —
Cambanis (Vitalis de). Tractatus Clausularum, lit. flotf).
(some margins' stained and wormed), Venetiis, J. Herbort,
1483, 2 vol. in I, modern oak bds., clasps, 1481-3, folio
(1024), Oct. 23, Sotheby Pickard, ^3 los.
XXXII. (i) I
Acc] Book-Prices Current.
Accoltis (Fr, de). Lectura in titulo de legatis primo, lit. gotl)-
[Hain 55], Mediolani ad impensas dni Petri Antonii de
Castellione, 1492, 29 Octobris — Commentaria super titulo
de accusat. inquisit. et denunciat. in quinto libro Decreta-
lium [Hain 46, Pellechet 30], Piscics, Laurentius et Fran-
ciscus Cellis, i486, in i vol., old veil., folio (i), June 10,
Sotheby Quaritch, ^12 los.
Accursius (Mariangelus) . Osci et Volsci, Dialogus Ludis
Romanis Actus, title and 10 leaves, cf. [? Rome, c. 1513],
sm. 4to. (2), June 10, Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £2 2S.
Achillinus (Alex.) De Chyromantiae Principiis et Physio-
nomiae (cum Introductorio Bartholomei Coclitis), lit.
flOtf)., double columns, 49 lines, full-page woodcut, painted
ornamental initials (some leaves wormed), old cf. (re-
backed), arms of the Herbert family, [colophon] Impressum
Bononie per Joanez Antoniuz Platonidem Benedictoruz
Civem Bononiensem, 1503, iv. Sept., sm. folio (1732), Nov.
22, Sotheby Ellis, ^5 los.
Ackermann (R.) Historical Sketch of Moscow, 12 col. plates,
orig. bds. (rebacked), title and text bound up at end, 181 3,
4to. (785), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £j los.
Ackermann (R.) History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter's,
Westminster [by W. Combe], col. plates after A. Pugin,
etc., 2 vol. (a few leaves foxed), mor. ex., g.e. (rubbed),
1812, 4to. (506), July 29, Sotheby Cartwright, £10 los.
Ackermann (R.) History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter's,
Westminster (by W. Combe), col. plates, large paper,
2 vol., hf. russ. (cracking), 1812, 4to. (594), Nov. 13,
Puttick Feather stone, £^
Ackermann (R.) History of the Colleges of Winchester,
Eton and Westminster, with the Charter-House, the
Schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, Rugby
and Christ's Hospital, 48 col. plates by Havell and others,
after Westall and others, cl., 1816, thick imp. 4to. (856),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £^4 los.
[;^4i, hf. mor., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 789; ;^35, mor.
ex. (rubbed), July 29, Sotheby, Lot 503.]
Ackermann (R.) History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton
and Westminster, etc., 48 col. plates, hf. mor., t.e.g.,
bound from the parts with the orig. wrappers, fme copy,
1816. 4to. (2955), Feb. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £t,j
[£■^0 IDS., mor. gt., g.e., Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 158.]
Ackermann (R.) History of the University of Cambridge,
large paper, port, of the Duke of Gloucester, col. plates
and other illustrations, 2 vol., hf. mor. (rubbed), rough
edges, L. Harrison and J. C. Leigh, 1815, imp. 4to. (788).
April 29, Sotheby Batsford, ^27
Ackermann (R.) History of the University of Cambridge,
col. plates and ports., 2 vol., cf. gt., g.e., with two fore-
edge pamtmgs, one of Sion House and the other of King's
College, by Edwards of Halifax, illustration in catalogue,
1815. roy. 4to. (284), Dec. 17, Sotheby Sotheran, £44
(2)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., iqiS. [act
Ackermann (R.) History of the University of Cambridge, col.
plates and ports., 2 vol., russ. gt. (slightly broken), 1815,
4to. (610), June 17, Sotheby H. Davis, £1%
[£\^ 15s., mor. ex., July 29, Sotheby, Lot 504; £i'j,
russ., m.e., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 618.]
Ackermann (R.) History of the University of Oxford, large
PAPER, col. plates, including ports, of the founders, 2 vol.,
18 1 4 — History of the University of Cambridge, large
PAPER, col. plates, including ports, of the founders, 2 vol.,
181 5 — History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton and
Westminster, large paper, col. plates, 18 16, together 5
vol., uniform russ. gt., g.e., line set, 1814-16, folio (2967),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Jaschke, £116
Ackermann (R.) History of the University of Oxford, col.
plates, including the academical robes, 2 vol. (a few leaves
discoloured), mor. ex., g.e., 1814, 4to. (505), July 29,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1^ los.
Ackermann (R.) History of the University of Oxford, col.
plates, including the academical robes, but without the
founders' ports., 2 vol., russ. gt. (repaired), 1814, 4to.
(786), April 29, Sotheby Braun, £12
[The series of 33 ports, of founders in col. aquatint,
published for Ackermann' s History of Oxford, n.d., realised
£j I OS., same sale. Lot 787.]
Ackermann (R.) Microcosm of London, col. plates by Row-
landson and Pugin (descriptive text by W. Combe), 3
vol., mor. gt., g.e., n.d., roy. 4to. (271), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Maggs, £17 5s.
Ackermann (R.) Microcosm of London, orig. ed., col. plates
by Rowlandson and Pugin [descriptive text by W.
Combe], 3 vol., cf. gt., g.e., 1808-10, roy. 4to. (410),
Nov. 28, Hodgson Bumpus, £2.2,
\j£^2, mor. ex., July 29, Sotheby, Lot 562.]
Ackermann (R.) Microcosm of London, 104 col. plates, 3 vol.,
hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, fine copy, 1808-10,
4to. (2953), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sawyer, 27 los.
[^27, hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., by Pratt, 3 vol.', 4to., n.d.
(1808), Dec. 17. Sotheby, Lot 283; ;^ii 5s., hf. mor.,
t.e.g., by Root & Son, 3 vol., 4to., 1809, Feb. 25, Sotheby,
Lot 2954 ; £'25> russ., some plates foxed, July 22, Sotheby,
Lot 504 ; ;^27, cf. gt., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 619.]
Ackermann (R.) Picturesque Tour of the English Lakes.
See Fielding (T. H.) and Walton (J.)
Ackermann (R.) Repository of Arts, Literature and Com-
merce, col. plates, 89 vol. (various), 1809-28, 8vo. (2808),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £^i
Ackermann (R.) Repository of Arts, Literature and Com-
merce, First Series, Vol. v.-viii. ; Second Series, Vol. i., ii.,
iv., vii., x.-xiv. ; Third Series, Vol. i.-xii. ; together 25
vol., col. pktes, hf. cf. (not uniform), 1811-28, 8vo. (i),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, ^^33
Act for Promoting and Propagating the Gospel of Jesus Chnst
(3) 1-2
act] Book-Prices Current.
in New England, blaclt letter, title and 6 pages numbered
407-12, Commonwealth arms on title, cf. ex., g.e., fine
copy. Printed for Edward Husband, 1649, folio (60), Dec.
17, Sotheby H. Stevens, £11
Actors by Gaslight, or " Boz " in the Boxes, Nos. 1-38, illus-
trations of actors and actresses, with the humorous en-
gravings in Nos. 1-12, hf. mor., uncut, 1838, 8vo. (796),
April 8, Sotheby Quariich, £s 7s. 6d.
Acts of Parliament. See Statutes
Adair (Jas.) History of the American Indians, map, cf. gt.,
g.e., 1775, 4to. (3), June 10, Sotheby H. Stevens, £^ 15s.
Adam (R. and J.) Works on Architecture (Decoration and
Furniture), plates, orig. bds., {Reprint), Batsford, 1880,
atlas folio (14), July 22, Sotheby Heffer, £1 4s.
Adam (Victor) . Histoire du Napol6on et de la Grande Armee,
wrapper-title (mounted) and 24 plates in col. lithograph,
hf. mor., g.e., Paris, puhlie par Jeannin, n.d., folio (791),
April 29, Sotheby Philpot, ;^ii
[Addison (J.)] Songs in the New Opera call'd Rosamond,
compos'd by Mr. Tho. Clayton, engraved plates with
words and music, cf. gt. ex., g.e., by Riviere, n.d., folio
(143), May 13, Sotheby Maggs, £2 los.
Addison (J.) The Spectator, orig. daily issues from No. i,
Thursday, March ist, 171 1 to No. 200, Friday, October
19, 171 1 (except No. 149), in i vol., foHo; old cf. (rebacked),
W. M. Thackeray's copy, with his little embossed book-
stamp and several marginal notes in his hand, Sam>
Buckley, 171 1 (2931), April 22, Christie, presented by Mr.
C. J. Sawyer ;^30
Addison (J.) Works, third ed., port, by Vertue, 4 vol., cf.
(rebacked), J. and R. Tonson, 1741, 4to. (4), March 6,
American Art Association $10
Addison (J.) Works, Baskerville's ed., plates by Grignion,
after Hayman, and port, by Miller, after Kneller, 4 vol.,
contemp. russ., g.e., fine copy, almost entirely free from
stains, Birmingham, 1761, 4to. (858), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Maggs, £^ 3s.
\£-^ I OS., with autograph signature of author on title,
cf., Nov. 5, Sotheby, Lot 272 ; £2 los., cf. gt., April 29,
Sotheby, Lot 2 ; £^, cf. gt., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 396.]
Adjuratio Immudorum Spirituum humana Corpora, etc., lit.
flOtt). (8 leaves), cut of an abbot at a reading desk on title,
s.a.L et n. — Martinus de Aries ; Tractate insignis et ex-
quisitissimus de Superstitionibus contra maleficia, lit.
gOt^., Explicit Parisius anno 151 7, xxi. Junii — Malleus
maleficarum, lit. QOt^-, Jehan Marion's device on a sepa-
rate leaf at end, [colophon] Impressus Lugduni per . .
Joannem Marion anno 15 19, in i vol., old French cf. (re-
backed), cr. 8vo. (1734), Nov. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £3
Adrianus Carthusiensis. Liber de remediis utriusq»; Fortunae,
lit. flOt^. [Hain *94, Proctor 275], (wormed, but clean and
large), contemp. oak bds. and leather, with small stamps
(4)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [aen
(worn and repaired). Absque ulla nota, " Explicit liber de
remediis utriusq^ fortune " [Argentinae, H. Eggestein, c.
1470], sm. 4to. (1735), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £G 12s. 6d.
Adventures of a Post Captain. See Thornton (A.)
Adventures of Doctor Comicus, or the Frohcs of Fortune (by
W. Combe ?), first ed., col. plates, hf. mor., m.e., n.d.
(718), Nov. 5, Sotheby Tregaskis, ^-^
Advertisement to the Jury-men of England touching Witches
(a reply to Perkins's " Damned Art of Witchcraft ")
(16 leaves), new hf. cf., ] . G. for R. Royston, 1653, sm.
4to. (ii8<)), July 22, Sotheby ^^ff^'^>i'h los.
iEgidius (de Columna). De Regimine Principum, libri tres,
ed. princcps, lit. rom. [Hain *io7, l^roctor 1535], painted
ornamental initials, fine copy, [colophon] . . . Anno a
partu Virginis Salutifero. Millesimoquadringentesimosep-
iiiagesinioterico. Vicesima septima mensis Junli, s.l. et n.
[Augsburg, G. Zainer, 1473] —Bernardus (S. Abbas Clare-
vallensis). Epistolae et Tractatus, ed. princeps, lit. flOtf).,
a blank wanting [Hain *2870, Proctor 285], fine copy,
Absque ulla nota [Argentinae, H. Eggestein, c. 1475], in i
vol., old monastic bds. and hf. stamped pigskin, blue
edges, folio (1736), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £i()
i^neas Sylvius. [Contra Turcos.] " Pius Papa secundus elo-
quentissimus qui obiit Anno m.cccc.lxiiii. i Anchona,
dum praefisisci proposuerit contra thurchos. composuit,"
&c., lit. rom. [Hain 174, Proctor 3361], hf. bd.. Absque
ulla nota [Roniae, Ulrich Han with Simon Nicholai Char-
della, c. 1474], sm. 4to. (3777), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £j
^neas Sylvius. De duobus amatibus, lit. rom., long lines, 28
to a full page, 42 leaves, including a blank at beginning
and end, without marks [not in Hain or Pellechet, an
earlier variant of Proctor 3455I, painted initials, old cf.,
rough edges. Absque ulla nota [Rcnnae, printer of " Mer-
curiales Ouaestiones," c. 1473], sm. 4to. (3775), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £j 5s.
iEneas Sylvius. De duobus amantibus, roman letter, contemp.
MS. notes, mor. ex., g.e., by Lenegre [Hain 218, Proctor
7146], Absque ulla nota [Vicenza. Giovanni of Reno, second
press, n.d.], 4to. (4), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £'j
^neas Sylvius. Historia Bohemica, lib. V., lit. rom., blank
at the beginning [? Hain 253, _? Proctor 3485], hf. bd.,
[colophon] . . Impressorib^ Mgris Johanne Nicolai Han-
heymer de Oppenheim & Johanne Schurener de Bcpardia,
Rome, Anno mcccclxxv. Die x. mesis Januarii . . 4to.
(3770), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £'j
[Hain gives 71 leaves only ; this has 72 leaves of text,
I blank, and probably should have a blank for last leaf.
Hain also says that the colophon ends with the words
" Memento mori," followed by a Caput Mortui, which
are not in this copy.]
(5)
aen] Book-Prices Current.
Mneas Sylvius. Historia Reruni ubique gestarum (Prima
Pars), lit. rem. j'Hain *257, Proctor 4322], Venetiis,
Johannes de Colonia et Jo. Manthen de Gherretzem, 1477
— Merula (Geo.) De Antiquitate Vice Comitum, lit.
rom. [Hain *ii095, Proctor 6074], Absque ulla notd
[Mediolani, Guill. Le Signerre pro Minutiano, 14—], in i
vol., sides of i6th century Netherlands oak bds. and
leather, stamped centre panels, in 4 divisions, small
separate stamps (rebacked and repaired), [from the
library of Wm. Morris], folio (3772), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £8 5s.
.^neas Svlvius. [Somnium de Fortuna], Dialogus, ht. rom.,
54 leaves, the first an orig. blank [Hain *i93, Proctor
3487], old bds., [colophon] Presens liber impressus est
Roma per Magistrum Johannem Schurener de Bopardia,
anno Jubilei . . m.cccc.lxxv. die xi. Mensis Septebris
(1475), sm. folio (3778), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £8 15s.
-^schylus. Tragedies, trans, by R. Potter, 2 vol., containing,
the autograph signature of William Blake in each vol.,
bds., 1829, 8vo. (28), June 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £\\
-<Eschylus. Tragoediae sex (Graced), XVIth cent. Lyonese
mor. gt., g.e. (repaired), Venetiis in aedibus Aldi et Andreae
Soceri, 1517, 8vo. (5), June 10, Sotheby Dobell, £'j
yEschylus. Tragoediae Sex, Graece, ex recognitione Adr.
Turnebi, ruled in red, woodcut initials and ornaments,
contemp. French mor., centre gt. ornaments, g.e. (re-
paired), from the Gennadius librar^^ Paris., ex off. Adr,
Turnebi, 1552, 8vo. (1740), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Dobell, £2. 15s.
iEsop. Appologi sine mythologi cum quibusdam carminum
et fabularum additionibus Seb. Brant, fjotfjic letter, 44
lines to a page (same type as Furter's edition), signatures,
335 woodcuts, cf., blind tooled, Basle, Jac [Wolff] of
PJorzheim, 1501, folio (13), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £88
[The first ed., with the second part by Seb. Brant, the
author of "The Ship of Fools." Collation: ab8, c6-o8
(alternately), p-s6 (last blank), a-b8, cd6, e8-k6 (alter-
nately), L4, m6 (last blank, missing) = 204 leaves, un-
numbered.]
iEsop. P'ables, with a Life of the Author, 112 plates by
Blake, Stothard and others, 2 vol. in i, russ. (rubbed),
Stockdale, 1793, 8vo. (342), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Campbell, £^ 4s.
i'Esop. [Fabulae et] Vita e Greco latina per Rimuciu facta ad
Antonium Card. Chrysogoni, \\i. got^. parva (blank for
aj wanting), modern gt. Italian binding, rough edges
[Hain 277, Proctor 5873], [colophon] Impressuz Mediolani
ad ipesas Philippi Lavagniae Civis M ediolanensis 1480 die
4. mesis Septeb, sm. 4to. (1742), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ los.
w^sop. [Fabulae et] Vita Esopi fabulatoris ciarissimi e greco-
(6)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [aes
latina per Rimicium facta, etc., semi-got^ic letter, signa-
tures, woodcuts (coloured) and initials, mor. ex., g.e. (the
Crawford and Butler copy), [s.n., Strassbiirg, H. Knob-
lochtzer, c. 1481-2], sm. folio (9), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £iy
[Copinger I. 325, Proctor 387. The full-length figure
of .^sop without border and inlaid. Several leaves re-
paired. Collation: a8-o6 (8 and 6 alternately), pq8 =
114 leaves, i leaf (a8) missing. Illustration in cata-
logue.]
^5iSop. [Fabulae et] Vita Esopi fabulatoris clarissimi e greco
latina per Rimicium facta, etc., gotf)ir letter, large wood-
cut of ^sop, 194 other woodcuts and initials, mor. ex.,
g.e., by Lloyd [s.n., Augsburg, A. Sorg, c. i486], sm. folio
(11), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £1^^
[Probably Sorg's only Latin edition. Hain *326,
Proctor 1723. With MS. quotation, etc. on last blank
leaf. One or two leaves repaired. Collation : a-p8, qio
(last blank) = 130 leaves, unnumbered.)
iEsop. Fabule z vita cum fabulis Auiani : Alfonsij : Pogij
florentini : z aliorum, got^ic letter of two sizes, with signa-
tures, 192 woodcuts, besides that of -^sop, occupying
nearly the whole of title, mor. ex., g.e., Impresse Antwerpie
per me Gerardum leeu . . . i486, folio (10), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £40
[Probably the first L,atin edition (with date) printed
in the Netherlands. Collation: a-g6, h8, a-i6=io4
leaves, not numbered, last page blank, ai-6 and 16 are
in facsimile.]
iEsop. [Fabulae et] vita Esopi fabulatoris clarissimi e greco
Latina per Rimicium facta, etc., QOtf)ic letter, i93 woodcuts,
including large cut of .^sop, and initials, English cf. gt.,
red edges [s.n., Basle, Joh. de Amorbach or M. Furter, c.
1490, folio (12), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^I30
[Apparently the first ed. printed in Switzerland. Hain
♦327, ? Proctor 7629. Collation : a8-o6 (alternately),
pq8= 114 leaves, not numbered ; £85, old English cf., one
woodcut defective, March 18, Christie, Lot 859.]
^sop. Fubulae et Vita, Latine et Italice per Accium Zucchi,
gotl)tc letter, woodcuts, cf. gt., not subject to return
(wanting 2 leaves and i imperfect, several leaves stained),
Venetiis, Manfredus de Monteferato, 1493, sm. 4to. (3),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £14 los.
iEsop. [Fabulae.] [Fables in German] a2 : Hye hept sich an
das biich vnd leben das fabeltichers, etc., got^ic letter,
front, of ^sop (in fac), over 150 woodcuts, ornamental
initials (few painted red), wanting 19 leaves besides the
first, hf. veil. (Hain *334), [s.n., Basle, M. Furter, c. 1495],
sm. folio (14), Dec. 10, Christie Davis & Orioli, £1^ los.
.<Esop. Fabulae, Gr. et Lat. (ex Interpretatione Rynucci
Thettali, editae a Bono Accursio), lit. rom. [Hain 266,
Proctor 7260], old veil., [colophon] Regit Impressum per
(7)
f
AEs] Book-Prices Current.
Dionysiimi bertochum, Anno Salutis mcccclxxxxvii.
[1497], sm. 4to. (1744), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis & Orioli, £^ 13s.
Msop. [Fabulae.j [Fables, in German.] Der teutsch Esopus,
got^ic letter, woodcuts and initials, woodcut of ^sop under
title within a border (repeated on verso without the bor-
der), hf. bd., Augsburg, Hans Schoensperger, 1498, folio
(15), Dec. 10. Christie Davis &> Orioli, £1^ los.
[From William Monis's library (;^ii 5s.), and used by
him in his " German Woodcuts." Hain 340. Collation :
a-d8, e-p6, q8=io6 leaves. Six leaves missing (a7, b5 &
6, h6, p4, q8), also corner of n6. The title repaired.]
iEsop. Fabule, roman letter, large woodcut on title and
woodcuts in text, mor. gt., g.e., by Lloyd, Absque ulla
nota [Venezia, c. 1500], i2mo. (5), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £28
JEsop. Fabulai , . . ab laurentio valla e greco in latinum ser-
monem conuersae, got^ic letter, 20 long lines to a page,
mor., lettered on side and back, ab6=i2 leaves, un-
numbered, no headlines, Deventer [R. Pafraet], 1512, sm.
4to. (8), Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £^
iEsop. Fabulai, elegantissimis Iconibus veras animalium
species ad viuum adumbrantes lo. Posthij Germershemij
Tetrastichis illustratae, etc., Lat. and Ger., nearly 200
woodcuts by Virgil Solis, italic and gotf)if letter, mor., g.e.,
A-z, ab8 = 204 leaves, Francoforti ad Moenum apud G.
Cor. Sig. Feyrabend, etc., 1566, i2mo. (16), Dec. 10,
Christie Edii-ards, £/\.
iEsop. [Fabulae.l /Esopicarum Fabularum Delectus, Gr. et
Lat., item Fabulae Hebraicse et Arabicae selectae e.K re-
censione A. Alsop. large paper, front., old mor. gt., g.e.,
by Kalthoeber, with his ticket, Oxon., 1698, roy. 8vo.
(287), Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1
lEsop. [Fabulaj et Vita.] La Vita de Esopo Hystoriata — Fabule
de Esopo Historiate, 2 vol. in i, woodcuts, old veil.
{senz' alcima nota), 8vo. (417), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Trevor, £^
.^sop. Facecie Morales Lauretii Vallesis. alias Esopus Grecus
per Laurentium translatus, gotfjif letter, rubricated, square
woodcut on title, mor., g.e., with ex-libris Rev. W^ Sneyd
[s.n., Deventer, Jac. de Breda, c. 1498], sm. 4to. (7), Dec. 10,
Christie Tregaskis, £j los.
[Copinger 112. Collation: a in 6, unnumbered. The
Sneyd copy. £'i i8s. in 1903.]
iEsop. Les Fables, avec celles de Auien et Alfonse, lettres
batardes, title in red and black, woodcut of yEsop, cf. gt.,
Imprimees a Aniiers par Jehan le Graphier, pour Grogoire
Boni, 1532, i2mo. (6), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £6
iEsop. Les Fables. Auec celles de Auien : & Alfonce, gottjic
letter, orig. cf. gt. and ties (repaired), (from the Huth col-
lection. ;^2oo), Imprimees a Lyon a la Sphere cheux Gilles
(8) '
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [age
et Jacques Htiguetan freres, 1540, sm. 410. (7), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, ;^i8o
JEsop. Les Fables, printed in lettres de civiUt6, mor., g.e., by
Bauzonnet (from the Didot and Butler collections),
Anvers, Jehan Bellere, 1561, i8mo. (8), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, ;{io 5s.
JEsop. Moralizatus, cum bono comento, QOti)\c letter, 26-27
lines to a full page, signatures, painted initials (some
leaves wormed), mor. ex., g.e. [s.n., Cologne, Jo. Guldin-
schaff, c. 1480J, sm. 4to. (i), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £j 15s.
[Early edition, without cuts. Not in Hain (not 298) or
Proctor. The type is probably Guldenschaff's No. i.
Contemp. MS. notes. a-h8 (last blank) = 64 leaves, un-
numbered.]
.^Esop. Moralizatus, cum bono comento, got{)ic letter of two
sizes, signatures, cf., Hain 309 (no collation), a8, b-f6 =
38 leaves, unnumbered, Impressus anno salutis nostri
[s.L, Cologne, H. QuentellJ, 1491, sm. 4to. (2), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £5 5s.
^sop. Moralizatus, QOtfjir letter of two sizes, initials painted,
with signatures, a-e6, f8 (last blank), Impressus Dauan-
tricB per me Richard urn pafroed. vicesimaquarta die mensis
Decembris [c. 1495], sm. 4to. (3), Dec. 10, Christie
'^'^aggs,£5 15s.
iEsop. Moralisatus cum bono commento, roman letter, title
in 4 lines of gothic, signatures, black pigskin (large copy,
some leaves uncut) [s.n., Cologne, H. Quentell, c. 1498],
sm. 4to. (5), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £^ los.
[Hain *297, Proctor 1452. Collation: a-f6 = 36 leaves,
numbered in roman (gothic) letters.]
iEsop. Moralisatus cum bono cometo, roman letter, title in
three lines of gothic, hf. bd. [s.n., ? Cologne : or ? S trass-
burg, Martin Schott, c. 1498], sm. 4to. (6), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £5 13s.
[Apparently undescribed, but very similar to Quentell's
ed., c. 1498. The text consists of 58 fables in Latin verse,
with commentary. Collation : a8, BC4, d8, E-G4, h8 = 44
leaves, numbered.]
iiisop. Moralisatus cu bono comento, QOt()ic letter, two sizes,
signatures, mor. ex., g.e., Hain 318, collation : a8, b4, c8,
d4, ef8 (last blank, missing),. Impressa Dauentrie per me
Jac. de Breda, 1498, sm. 4to. (4), Dec. 10, Christie
Davis &' Orioli, £6
iEsop from Islington, wrappers. Printed in the year 1699,
8vo. (433), Nov. 13, Puttick Rimell, £1 5s.
Agenda parochialium ecclesiarum, lit. gotl)., 163 leaves (only),
long lines, 19 or 20 to a full page, large capitals supplied
by hand, Teutonic musical notation (wanting 5 leaves,
first leaf defective, 6 leaves defective and mended, text
on d 8 rubbed, a few wormholes), mor. ex., g.e., by Zaehns-
dorf [Copinger III., p. 311, No. 3266b, " 170 leaves"],
(9)
agr] Book-Prices Current.
[colophon] Anno a partu virginis Millesimo quadrin-
gentesimo octuagesimo octavo, quarto idus Maij finitmn est
. . Michaelis Wenssler et Jacohi de Kitchen . . . (1488), folio
(144), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, -£22
Agricola (M.) Musica instrumentalis deudsch ynn welcher
begriften, etc., first ed., lit. gotf)., woodcuts of musical
instruments, etc., veil., Gedruckt zu Wittemherg durch
Georgen Rhaw, 1529, 8vo. (i), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1-^
Aikin (Lucy). Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth,
port., 2 vol., 1826 — Memoirs of the Court of King James
the First, port., 2 vol., 1823 — Memoirs of the Court of
King Charles I,, port., 1833, together 6 vol., uniform mor.,
g.e., by J. Mackenzie, extra illustrated by the addition of
engraved ports., including proofs on India paper, 8vo. (4),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Sawyer, £^ 5s.
Ainsworth (W. H.) Flitch of Bacon, first ed., illustrations by
John Gilbert (title, preface and contents have lower
margins cut), mor. gt., t.e.g., by Root and Son, 1854, 8vo.
(293), Aug. 7, Sotheby Denton, £1
Ainsworth (W. H.) Guy Fawkes, first ed., illustrations by G.
Cruikshank, 3 vol., attached to Vol. i. is an A.L.s. (one
page) from the author to Charles Hervey and a MS. of
6 lines in the autograph of the writer, mor., t.e.g., uncut
(original covers bound in), 1841, 8vo. (292), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Maggs, £8 5s.
Ainsworth (W. H.) Guy Fawkes. 28 illustrations by Geo.
Cruikshank and front., orig. yellow bds., Routledge, 1857,
roy. 8vo. (181), Dec. 17, Sotheby Last, £1
Ainsworth (W. H.) Lancashire Witches, first illustrated ed.,
illustrated by John Gilbert, orig. picture cl., gt. uncut,
clean copy, G. Routledge, 1854, 8vo. (641), May 14,
Sotheby Lowe, £1 i8s.
Ainsworth (W. H.) Leaguer of Lathom, orig. holograph MS.,
called in the manuscript " Siege of Manchester " (a few
leaves missing), mor., 1876, 4to. (1954), April 22, Christie,
presented by Messrs. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. ;^2o
Ainsworth (W. H.) Miser's Daughter, first ed., 20 plates
(inclusive of fronts.) by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol., hf. mor.,
g.t., 1842, 8vo. (2813), Feb. 25, Sotheby Silvester, £4 5s.
Ainsworth (W. H.) Miser's Daughter, first demy 8vo. ed., 20
illustrations by G. Cruikshank (and a port, of the author,
after Maclise), mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut, by Riviere, London,
Parry and Co., 1848, roy. 8vo. (3), Dec. 3, American Art
Association $12.50
Ainsworth (\V. H.) Ovingdean Grange, first ed., illustrations
by Hablot K. Browne, name on page 3, orig. cl., uncut
(stains on cover), i860, 8vo. (676), Aug. 7, Sotheby
. . Winter, £1
Ainsworth (W. H.) Rookwood, first illustrated ed., port.,
engraved title and 11 illustrations by G. Cruikshank
(10)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [air
(margins of plates browned, a few leaves stained), orig.
cl. (loose), 1836, Svo. (679), Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, £2
Ainsworth (W. H.) The Spendthrift, first ed., front, and 7
illustrations by " Phiz," orig. cl. (rebacked). 1857, 8vo.
(680), Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, 8s.
Ainsworth (W. H.) The Star Chamber, first illustrated ed.,
illustrations by " Phiz " (a few leaves stained), yellow
pictorial bds. (repaired), Routledge, 1857, 8vo. (681), Aug.
7, Sotheby Spencer, 12s.
Ainsworth (W. H.) Tower of London, first ed., plates by G.
Cruikshank, orig. cl., uncut, 1840, Svo. (99), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Shepherd, £^
Ainsworth (W. H.) Tower of London, in the orig. 13 parts in
12, 40 etchings and 58 woodcuts by G. Cruikshank, in
the orig. wrappers, uncut, fine set, 1840, 8vo. (281 1), Feb.
25, Sotheby Bumpus, £\2 5s.
[/3 I OS., some wrappers repaired, same sale, Lot 2812.]
Ainsworth (W. H.) Tower of London, first ed., 40 etchings by
Geo. Cruikshank, with a duphcate set col. by hand and 58
woodcuts, mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., fine copy, R. Bentley,
1840, roy. 8vo. (639), May 14, Sotheby Bumpus, £<) 15s.
Ainsworth (W. H.) Windsor Castle, first demy Svo. ed., in
the orig. 11 parts, 18 plates by G. Cruikshank and T.
Johannot and 87 woodcuts by W. A. Delamotte, orig.
wrappers, some repaired, 1843, Svo. (28 14), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Bumpus, £^ 15s.
[;^8 los., in parts, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 301.]
Ainsworth (W. H.) Windsor Castle, first illustrated ed., illus-
trated by Geo, Cruikshank and Tony Johannot, woodcuts
by Delamotte, with port., mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., orig.
wrappers bound in, H. Colburn, 1844, roy. Svo. (640),
May 14, Sotheby Parr, £g
Ainsworth (W. H.) [Windsor Castle.] A Series of Eighteen
Etchings by Tony Johannot and George Cruikshank to
illustrate " Windsor Castle," India proofs before letters,
mounted, specially printed title and list of plates, mor.
plain, silk doublures, uncut, t.e.g. [1842-3], roy. folio
(898), May 14, Sotheby . Rimell, £4 4s.
Ainsworth (W. H.) Works, Library ed., illustrations by H.
K. Browne, G. Cruikshank, etc., 16 vol., hf. roan, t.e.g.,
Routledge, n.d., Svo. (57S), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Roig, £2 I2S. 6d.
[;^3 i6s., hf. mor., July 29, Sotheby, Lot 198.]
Ainsworth (W. H.) Works, Windsor ed., plates by G. Cruik-
shank and others, 20 vol., cl., t.e.g., Gibbings, 1901-2,
i2mo. (86), Dec. 19. Hodgson £1 los.
Airy (O.) Charles H., No. 4 of 1,250 copies on fine paper,
plates and vignettes, port, front, in colours, mor. ex., g.e.,
by R. de Coverly, Goupil & Co., 1901, 4to. (515), Oct. 23,
Sotheby - "^ G. H. Brown, £^
[£2 los., ports, (one col.) on Japanese veil., with dup-
licate set of plates, 2 vol., paper covers, in case, same sale,
Lot 625.] (ijj
ake] Book-Prices Current.
A'Kempis (Thos.) Imitatio Christi, gotl^ic letter, 22 lines to a
page, painted initials in red, mor. ex., g.e., by Hardy,
Per Johannem Zeiner, Ulm. Anno [14187, i2mo. {236),
Dec. 10, Christie Ottaritch, ;^io
[Hain *9093, Proctor 2546. Collation: Prel. 7+1
blank+clxxxiJH- 2 blanks (one missing) = 192 leaves,
without signatures.]
A'Kempis (Thos.) Imitatio Christi, gotl^ic letter, mor. ex., g.e.
[s.n., Magdeburg, Moritz Brandis, c. 1498], sm. 4to. (237),
Dec. 10, Christie Stanjord, £12
[Early ed., perhaps the first with the additional pieces
following the De Meditatione Cordis. Hain *9o8i. Col-
lation : 4 prel., a-o8 = 116 leaves.]
A'Kempis (Thos.) [Imitatio Christi.] The folowing of Christ,
trans, out of Latin into Englishe (by Rich. Whitforde),
first ed. of the first complete English translation, blacit
letter (title in fac), orig. limp veil., with rough edges,
Printed . . . in Paules Churche Yarde at the signe of the
holye ghost, by John Cawood, 1556, sm. Svo. (1031), July
22, Sotheby Bailey, £20
A'Kempis (Thos.) Imitatio Christi libri quattuor, engraved
title, mor. ex., ornament in the style of Le Gascon, inside
borders of gt. dentelles, g.e., by Cape, Lugduni apud J oh.
et Dan. Elzevirios, n.d. \c. 1653], i2mo. (307), June 10,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £25
A'Kempis (Thos.) [Imitatio Christi.] Le livre tressalutaire de
limitacion de nostre seigneur, et du parfaict contenement
de ce miserable mode, etc., lettres batardes, woodcut on
title and on reverse, also another at end, mor. ex., g.e., by
Cocheu (the Luzarches copy), Imprime a Paris par Jehan
Trepperel, s.d., sm. 4to. (370), March 18, Christie
iMaggs, ;^i8
Alabaster (Wm.) Roxana : Tragcedia, first ed., engraved title
by Gaywood, one of the compartments containing the
first known illustration of an English play scene and
stage, orig. limp veil., Londini, excudebat Gulielmus Jones,
1632, cr. Svo. (1032). July 22, Sotheby Maggs, ;^io
Alamanni (Luigi). Gyrone il corteso, italic letter, cf. ex.
(repaired), executed for Diane of Poitiers, the sides only
being of the orig. binding, Stampato in Parigi da Rinaldo
Calderio cS- Claudio suo jigliuolo, 1548, sm. 4to. (9), March
18, Christie Tregaskis, £1^
Alamanni (Luigi). La coltivatione di Lvigi Alamanni al
christianissimo re Francesco primo, italic letter, mor. ex.,
raised design on sides, g.e., Parigi da R. Stefano, 1546,
sm. 4to. (10), March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £g
[With the Epistle " k Madama la Dalphina," the
Privilege of Francis I., and the Errata on verso of folio
154]
Alamanni (Luigi). La Coltivatione . . . al Christianissimo Re
(12)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., iqi8, [alb
Francesco Primo, In Firenza, appresso Bernardi Giunti,
1549, 8vo. (133), April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^<\
[XVI. century English cf., gt. line scroll centre orna-
ments, enclosing the initials W. B., g.e. Porbably bound
by Thos. Berthelet. Illustration of binding in catalogue.]
Alamanni (Luigi). Opere Toscane, al Christ, rd Francesco
primo, first complete ed., old mor., g.e., Sebast. Gryphins
excudebat, Lugd., 1532, 8vo. (289), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £1 is.
Alanus de InsuUs. Distinctiones Dictionum Theologicalium,
ed. princeps, lit. flotl). (wanting a blank for leaf 46), [Hain
♦391, Proctor 343, Pellechet 245], rubricated, painted
initials, hf. bd.. Absque ulla nota [C. W., Civis Argentinen-
sis, 14 — ], large folio (1747), Nov. 22, Sotheby Qiiaritch, £6-
Albertanus. Causidicus opus de loquedi ac tacendi modo,
etc., QOtf)ic letter, double columns, 45 lines to a page,
woodcut initials, veil, (from the Dunn collection, £2, in
191 4), Impressum Cunei pu Magistrum Viotu de dulcis
Anno 1507 die 4 Decembris, sm. folio (11), March 18,
Christie Tregaskis, £^
[Folios 58-9 wanting, but folios 45-6 duplicated. Colla-
tion : Prel. 3 + 62 numbered leaves.]
Alberti (L. B.) Ecatonphyla, this title on leaf otherwise
blank, small cut on a 2 (a-f 4), mor. gt., g.e., by Lloyd
(slightly wormed), Stampata in Venetia per Bernardino de
Cremona, 1491, del mese di marzo, i2mo. (13), March 18,.
Christie Quaritch, ;^io 5s.
[Alberti (L. B.)] Hecatompie, tournee de vulgaire itaUen en
lagaige fracoys, mor. ex., tooled in the manner of Clovis
Eve, g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, s.l.s.t., 1536, i2mo. (14),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £2^ los.
Alberti (L. B.) L'Architettura, lit. ital., contemp. Venetian
mor. gt. under cover, with the initials B. B. in a shield
(the initials of Comte Bonifacio Bevilacqua, to whom the
work is dedicated), stamp of " Hazard de I'lnstitut " on
title, g.e., a genuine Grolieresque binding, in good con-
dition, Vinegia, V. Vaugris, 1546, 8vo. (555), Feb. 20.
Sotheby Edwards, £5 17s. 6d.
Alberti (L. B.) L'Architecture et Art de bien bastir, first
French trans., woodcuts, ruled in red, bound by Hague,
of Brussels, in imitation of the bindings executed for
Henry II. of France and Diane de Poitiers, silver clasp,
in case, A Paris, par Jaques Keruer, 1553, sm. folio (12),
March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £1^
Albertinis (Franc.) Opusculum De Mirabilibus Novae et
Veteris Vrbis Romae, roman letter, 27 lines to a page, full-
page woodcuts of Virgin and Child and SS. Peter and Paul,
printer's device on last page, collation : 4 prel., A4, bc8,
D4-N8 (alternately), o, p, Q4, r8, hf. mor., Basle, Th. Wolff,
15 19, sm. 4*0. (17), Dec. 10, Christie Dobell, £5 5s.
Albert us Magnus. Compendium Theologicae Veritatis, libri
v., lit. QOtt). [Hain ^439, Proctor 4214], rubricated, sides
(13)
alb] Book-Prices Current.
of a contemp. English binding of oak bds. and leather,
with small stamps (rebacked fcf.), large copy, [colophon]
Impressum Venetiis p magrm. Xpoforu Arnoldu alamanu
1476, die 5 Aprilis, sm. 4to. (1751), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £4
Albertus Magnus. De Abundantia Exemplorum, ed. princeps,
lit. gott). [Hain *484, Proctor 2527], rubricated, painted
initials, hf. bd., Absque ulla nota [Ulmae, Ginther Zainer,
c. 1480], sm. folio (1748), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis &> Orioli, £5 los.
Albertus Magnus. De Adhaerendo Vero Deo, 40 leaves,
roman letter, ornamental pen initials, modern cf . antique,
Absque ulla nota [Ulm, Johann Zanier, c. 1474], folio
(455), April 29, Sotheby Masters, £^ 15s.
Albertus Magnus. De Secretis Mulierum, lit. QOt^. [Hain *563,
Proctor 4419, Pellechet 368], mor. gt., g.e., by J. Faulkner,
old woodcuts, etc. pasted in covers (Inglis copy), [at end]
" Explicit liber Alberti Magni de Secretis Mulierum, 1478.
Vicessimaquarta die mensis Junii.," s.l. et n. [Venetiis,
Adam de Roth well], sm. 4 to. (1752), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £S los.
Albertus Magnus. De Secretis Mulieru, gotfjic letter, ab 8,
c-e 6, 36 lines, woodcut border and woodcut on title
(repeated on verso), mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd (few leaves,
including title, repaired). Absque ulla nota [Lyon, s.d.],
sm. 4to. (15), March 18, Christie Ellis, £6 los.
Albertus Magnus. " Liber aggregationis seu liber Secretorum
alFti magni de Virtutibus herbarum lapidum et animaliura
quorundaz," etc., lit. QOtf)., long lines, 27 to a full page, 44
leaves, including an orig. blank for a-j, signs, a-f [not in
Hain, Proctor or Pellechet, a variant or separate ed. of
Proctor 5743], cf., rough edges. Absque ulla nota [Ferrara,
Severinus of Ferrara, c. 1476-7, types 2, 3], sm. 4to. (1750),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £j 5s.
Albertus Magnus, Liber de laudibus gloriosissime dei Gene-
tricis Marie semper Virginis, lit. flOtf). magna, wanting the
first blank [Hain *462, Proctor 7465, Pellechet 297],
capitals painted, contemp. German (Basle ?) oak bds. and
pigskin, with stamped panels, clasps, in fair condition
(" ad Bibliotecam flr. Minorum Pedeponti "), from Wm.
Morris's library. Absque ulla nota [Basileae, Michael
Wenzler, c. 1475], folio (1749), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1 1
Albertus Magnus. Opus de Animalibus, lit. gotf)., initials
painted, orig. oak bds. and stamped cf. (rebacked), clean
copy, from the library of the Duke of Sussex [Hain 546,
Proctor 6895], [colophon] Impressum Mantue per Paulum
Jnhdnis de Bittschbach . . . 1479, folio (6), June 10, Sotheby
Maggs, £12 I OS.
Albertus Magnus : Paradisus Animae. [Begins] " Incipit
tractatus de Vtutibz editus a magno Alberto szm alios
(14)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [alb
votus Paradisus Anime," lit. 0Ot^. parva [Hain *476,
Proctor 1 128, Pellechet 308], Absque ulla vota [Coloniae,
Joh. Solidi ? 14 — ] — Jacobus de Clusa : Sermones Do-
minicales, lit. flCtt)., rough edges [Hain *9333, Proctor
2324], Absque ulla nota [Spirae, printer of" Gesta Christi,"
14 — ], in I vol., contemp. monastic oak bds., back rope
joints, folio (1753), Nov. 22, Sotheby £6 5s.
Albertus Magnus. Sermones de Sanctis et de Tempore, lit.
flOt^. [Hain (incorrect) *474, Proctor 1733, Pellechet 305],
rubricated, ornamental initials, contemp. German oak
bds. stamped in large leafy ornaments with small stamps,
10 metal bosses and clasp catches, back mended, large
copy, [colophon] Sermones de tempore Alberti magni ^
Johannem Wienner Auguste impressi . . s.a. [14 — ], thick
folio (1755), Nov. 22, Sotheby Qitaritch, £j los.
Albertus Magnus. Sermones notabiles de tempore et de
Sanctis, \\t. flutt). [Hain ? 469, Pellechet 307], rubricated,
painted capitals, contemp. Netherlands oak bds. and
leather, with small stamps and legends " Jhesus " and
" Maria " in line compartments, clasps (worn, damaged
and rebacked), from Wm. Morris's library (;^3 lis.).
Absque ulla nota [Coloniae, U. Zel (1475)], folio (1756),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £g 5s.
Albertus Magnus. [Sumina de Eucharistiae Sacramento] . . .
small gotljic letter, outline woodcut hf. border to page i,
initials, hf. russ. gt., Ulmae, Jo Zeiner, 1474, folio (18),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^io
[Hain *456 gives 7 plus 175 folios. This copy has 7
plus 176, as it contains the rare cancel leaf (printed on
one side only) to verso of folio lx. Proctor 2503.]
Albertus (Trottus). De Horis Canonicis [Hain 592, Proctor
3562] — Johannes Andrea. De Sponsalibus et Matrimoniis
[Hain 1072] — Epistola Bernhardi Silvestris sup Guber-
natioe rei failiaris (4 leaves, 27 lines), [not in Hain or
Proctor], three pieces in lit 0Ot()., long lines, without
marks, all printed in type I. iDy Guldinbeck, at Rome,
without date, the first and third with " &," the second
without " &," in i vol, new veil.. Absque ulla nota, sm.
4to. (1759), Nov. 22, Sotheby Stanford, £6
Album de ReUures artistiques & historiques . . . par le biblio-
phile Julien, 4 parts, col. plates on India paper, wrappers,
Paris, 1869-72, folio (512), July 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £\
Albumasar. De Magnis Conjunctionibus, small gotf)ic letter,
woodcuts and initials, mor., g.e. (few early leaves re-
paired), Augsburg, E. Ratdolt, 1489, sm. 4to. (20), Dec.
10, Christie Sotheran, £11 los.
[First ed. Hain-Copinger *6n, Proctor 1882, Pel-
lechet 414. Collation: a-n8, 06, p8 = ii8 leaves. £^
15s., modern mor. gt., Nov. 22, Sotheby, Lot 1760.]
Albumasar. Infroductio in Astronomiam, Venetiis, 1506 —
Albumasar de magnis oiunctionibus, ib., 15 15 — Albumasar
(15)
alb] Book-Prices Current.
Flores Astrologie, ib., s.a., in i vol., lit. 90tl)., astrological
woodcuts, mor. gt., g.e., sm. 4to. (458), April 29, Sotheby
Masters, £^
Albumasar. Introductorium in Astronomia5, small got()ic
letter, woodcuts and initials, mor., g.e., Augsburg, E.
Ratdolt, 1489, sm. 4to. (19), Dec. 10, Christie
Maggs, ;^io I OS.
[First ed. Hain-Copinger *6i2. Collation : a-h8, i6
= 70 leaves, unnumbered.]
Alcedo (Ant. de). Geographical and Historical Dictionary of
America and the West Indies, with additions by G. A.
Thompson, 5 vol. (with Atlas), the maps partly col., old
hf. russ. (cracked), 181 2-16, 4to. and atlas folio (5), April
29, Sotheby H. Stevens, £4 15s.
Alciatus (And.) Emblemata, printed within ornamental
borders, 450 cuts of emblems, mor., stamped blind, g.e.,
fine copy, Lugd., G. Rovillius, 1551, 8vo. (293), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Maggs, £1 los.
Alciatus (And.) Les Emblemes, printed within woodcut
borders, 165 woodcuts, attributed to Le petit Bernard,
cf. gt., g.e., A Lyon, chez Guill. Roville, 1549, 8vo. (292),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Alciatus (And.) Los Emblemas, traduci dos en rhimas
Espafiolas por Bern. Daza Pinciano, woodcuts and wood-
cut borders, cf., r.e., Lyon, Mathia Bonhome, 1549, 8vo.
(16), March 18, Christie Dobell, £3
Aldrich (T. B.) Judith of Bethulis, a Tragedy, second ed.,
front., cl., uncut, Boston, 1905, i2mo. (10), March 6,
American Art Association $17.50
[Autograph presentation copy from the author, with
inscription and autograph corrections.]
Aldrich (T. B.) Works, Ponkapog ed., ports., photogravures
and hand-col. fronts., 10 vol., with the additional vol. of
the author's life, three-quarter mor. gt., Boston, Houghton,
Mifflin & Co., 1907-1908, sm. 8vo. (12), March 6, American
Art Association $65
Aleman (M.) Primera Parte de Guzman de Alfarache, orig.
veil., with ties, Madrid, en casa del Licenciado Varez de
Castro, 1600, sm. 8vo. (447), May 14, Sotheby
Ouaritch, £6 los.
Alexander ab Alexandro. GeniaUum Dierum^Libri Sex (title
written on), Paris. Veneunt apitd Jo. Roigny excud. in
aedibus C. Guillard, 1539, sm. folio (9), April 8, Sotheby
Maggs, ^32
[XVI. century French mor. gt., geometrical scrolls in
blue and red, with involved C's, D in a monogram, fieurs-
de-Hs, etc., bound for Diane de Poitiers, somewhat worn
and the colouring faded ; back repaired.]
Alexander Anglicus. Destructorium Vitiorum. (a2) Tabula
compendiosa s'm alphabeti ordinem operis presentis
destructoriu viciorum intitulati, QOt^ic letter, on ei is a
col. woodcut border, the initial on this leaf also coloured,
(16)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ale
text rubricated, hf. russ., Cdln, H. Quentell, 1480, folio
(21), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £15 10s.
[Second ed. Hain 649, Proctor 1242. Collation: a-x,
a8, b-dio, 1£-v8, x-z6, abcd8 = 36o leaves, not numbered
(first and last 2 blanks missing).]
Alexander (Callus). Alexandri prime et secunde partis
[Grammaticae], lit. QOti^., long lines, 32 to a lull page, 68
leaves, with signs, (the last leaf containing the colophon
and device cut down and mounted), [unmentioned by
bibliographers], paper covers, [colophon] . , nuper Lyptzk
anno grade 1493 impssoriim qiiltadecia mesis Junii finis
[s.n. impressoris Martin Landsberg], sm. 4to. (1764), Nov.
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Alexander (Callus). De Villa Dei. Doctrinale. [Begins on
0 2, a j being blank] " (S)cribere clericulus puro doctrinale
novelis . . . Ego magister Alexander paro scribere doctri-
nale," etc., lit. QOtt). (two types), long lines, 43 to a full
page, 92 leaves, with signs., with orig. blank for a j [an
unrecorded ed.] (first and last leaf scribbled on), modern
cf. antique, [colophon] Doctrinale istud compendiose com-
mentatum stiidioseqj emendation per pnidentes opifices
Leonardum Pachel & Uldericum Scinzcenceller ex gente
theutonica patriasq^ ingelstat diligenter impressum est
Mediolani anno dni m.cccc.lxxx. quarto nonas octobres
(1480), sm. 4to. (1762), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £iy
Alexander (Callus). De Villa Dei Doctrinale, lit. flOtE)., long
lines, 37 to a full page, 38 leaves, with signs., the last
blank, painted capitals (wormed), old English mor. gt.
(xviiith century) (Pembroke copy, ;^2o los. in 1914),
Mediolani Antonius Zarotiis, Parmensis impressit Opera (S-
impendio Johannis legnani Anno domini mcccclxxx. prinio
dio VIII. Augusti, sm. folio (1033), July 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £24
[An apparently unrecorded ed. Not in Hain, Copinger,
Brunet, Proctor or Pellechet. No copy in B.M. or Bod-
leian.]
Alexander (Callus). Medulla aurea de Arte Grammatica
quattuor Partium Alexandri [Partes I. -II.], lit. flOtfj.
magna et parva, old Cerman bds., Impressa in alma
Universitate Colon. ^ me Johannem Koelhoff, anno 1501,
sm. 4to. (1766), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £s
[Only three books are known to have been printed by
Jo. Koelhoff the younger, and the above contains two
parts only. Each has a colophon and device.]
Alexander Magnus. Das biich der geschicht des grossen al-
lexanders, got^ic letter, woodcut of Alexander on back of
title, 27 woodcuts in the text, cf. with bhnd lines (title
mended and text stained), Getrucket vnd vollendet in der
loblichen stat^Strassburg von Marten Schotten, 1488, foUo
(22), Dec. io7 Christie Tregask is, £77
[The earhest Cerman ed. printed at Strassburg. Hain
(17)
ale] Book-Prices Current.
*79i, Proctor 399. Collation : a8, b-n6, 08, pq6, rS (last
blank) = 108 leaves ; three only are numbered. Illustra-
tion in catalogue.]
Alexander Magnus. Historia Alexadri magni, got()ic letter,
double columns, 43 lines, modern mor. [Hain *78o, Proc-
tor 619], (from the Dunn collection, £^ in 1914), Impressa
Argentine i^Sg finita in die sete Gertrudis Vginis, s.n., sm.
folio (17), March 18, Christie Maggs, £^ los.
Alexander Magnus : Historia Alexandri magni, lit. flotl)., 64
leaves (stain on title and a few margins stained) [Hain
781, Proctor 7376], old cf. (repaired), with clasp catches,
[colophon] Historia Alexandri magni finet feliciter 16 Nov.
{no place), 1490, 4to. (36), July 29, Sotheby
Barnard, £^ los.
Alexander (J. E.) Transatlantic Sketches, first ed., plates,
2 vol., hf. mor., 1833, 8vo. (348), Jan. 23, Puttick
Ogden, £1 IS.
Alexander (Sir W., Earl of Stirling). The Monarchicke Trage-
dies, Croesus, Darius, The Alexandraean, Julius Caesar, cf.
(title and some leaves mended), 1604, 4to. (274), Nov. 5,
Sotheb^^ Tregaskis, £2^
[Though the catalogue gives the date 1604, this must
be an error for 1607, as the edition of 1604 contains but
two of the plays, viz., Craesus and Darius. £17 los., title
defective and some leaves mended, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot
323-]
Alexander (W.) Picturesque Representations of the Dress
and Manners of the Austrians, 50 col. engravings — The
Dress and Manners of the Russians, 64 col. engravings,
together 2 vol., mor., uniform, n.d., 4to. (331), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Sawyer, £2 14s.
Alexander (W.) Picturesque Representations of the Dress
and Manners of the Chinese, 50 col. engravings, bds.,
1814, folio (470), July 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 6s.
Alfieri (Vittorio). Tragedie, port., 6 vol., Firenze, 1824 —
Vita, scritta da esso, 2 vol. in i, ib., 1822, together 7 vol.,
cf. ex., g.e., 8vo. (6), April 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 i6s.
Alfonso de Cuenca. Tratado llamado menor da lio de Medicina,
got^ic letter, woodcut, with border on title, 47 lines to a
page, ornamental initials, cf. ex., Emprimio . . . Seuilla por
Jacobo Cronberger, 151 1, sm. folio (18), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, ;^22 los.
Alfred the Great (King). Whole Works, with Preliminary
Essays, col. front, and facs., 2 vol., 185S, roy. 8vo. (16),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Harding, £1
Aliaco (Pet. de). Cocordatia Astronomic cii theologia Cocor-
datia astronomic cu hystorica narratione, flot^ic letter,
full-page woodcut, diagrams and col. printer's device, old
hf. ct., Augsburg, E. Ratdolt, 1490, sm. 4to. (23), Dec. 10,
Christie H. Stevens, ;^i6 los.
[First ed. Hain *834, Proctor 1884. Collation : a-g8
= 56 leaves, unnumbered.]
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [alk
Alison (Sir A.) History of Europe from the commencement
of the French Revolution to the Accession of Louis Napo-
leon, ports., 22 vol. and Index, together 23 vol., cf. ex.,
m.e., fine set, 1858-9, 8vo. (524), July 29, Sotheby
^^^. ib 7S- 6d.
[" All the Year Round " Christmas numbers. See
Dickens (C.).J
Aiken (H.) A Cockney's Shooting Season in Suffolk, col.
plates, mor. ex., t.e.g., fine copy, 1822, folio (2973), Feb.
25, Sotheby Sotheran, ^itt
1^9 5''-. o"g- c^' same sale, Lot 2974.]
Aiken (H.) A Few Ideas, 5 parts in i vol., 36 col. plates, No.
30 has a word missing from inscription, hf. cf., with 4
(onlv) orig. covers bound in (one defective), McLean,
1823-30, folio (2975) Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £-^2
Aiken (H.) Humorous Specimens of Riding, etc. (with Master
George and Seven Ages of Man), 43 col. plates, hf. cf.,
T. McLean, 182 1-4, oblong 4to. (2970), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sotheran, £2,0
Aiken (H.) Illustrations for Landscape Scenery, 24 col.
plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., orig. paper label inserted, 182 1,
4to. (2958), Feb. 25, Sotheby Jaschke, £12^ los.
Aiken (H.) Illustrations to Popular Songs, 43 col. plates,
containing several hundred humorous sketches, hf. mor.,
t.e.g., McLean, 1823, oblong foUo (299), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Bumpiis, £2, 15s.
Aiken (H.) Indispensable Accomplishments, 4 col. plates,
orig. wrappers, E. Orme, 1824, oblong folio (3479), Feb.
25, Sotheby Edwards, £8 5s.
Aiken (H.) Melange of Humour, from Designs of the most
eminant Artists (Henry Aiken and M. Egerton), 30 col.
plates (two wanting), mor. ex,, t.e.g., T. McLean, n.d.,
(772), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £8 5s.
Aiken (H.) National Sports of Great Britain, text in English
and French, col. plates by I. Clark, after H. Aiken, mor.
gt., g.e., 1 82 1, folio (1170), Oct. 23, SxDtheby Bumpus, £95
Aiken (H.) National Sports of Great Britain, 49 col. plates
(wanting " Staghounds " plate), col. title mounted, Eng-
lish printed title wanting, hf. sheep (back damaged),
not subject to return, 1823, folio (2972), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £17 los.
Aiken (H.) National Sports of Great Britain, 50 col. en-
gravings, with descriptions, mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere,
T. M'Lean, 1825, roy. 8vo. (2816), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Bumpus, £^8
[£2^, hf. cf., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 999.]
Aiken (H.) Notions, 36 col. plates (no title), hf. mor., t.e.g.,
fine copy, 1832, foho (2976), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £ig los.
[Aiken (H.)] Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders, by
Ben Tallyho, engraved title and 7 plates — Discoveries,
no title, 7 plates — Some do and some do not, title and 7
(19)
alk] Book-Prices Current.
plates — Some will and some will not, title, 7 pages text
and 7 plates, together 28 plates, all col., hf. mor., 1 815-21,
folio (2968), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £^j
Aiken (H.) Roadster's Album, title-page in col. and a series
of 16 col. plates, orig. brown cl. gt., uncut, with adver-
tisements at the end, London, Messrs. Fores, Jan. 2nd,
1845, folio (517), Dec. 3, American Art Association $180
Aiken (H.) Scraps from the Sketch-Book of Henry Aiken,
42 col. plates, mor. ex., by Root, 1821, 4to. (2959), Feb.
25, Sotheby Jaschke, ^16 los.
Aiken (H.) Specimens of Riding near London, 16 col. plates,
orig. hf. roan, McLean, 1823, oblong 4to. (525), April 29,
Sotheby £12
Aiken (H.) Sporting Notions, wrapper and 35 (should be 36)
col. plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., McLean, 1832, folio (2977),.
Feb. 25, Sotheby F. Sahin, £jo
Aiken (H.) Sporting Scraps, 20 col. plates engraved by J.
Harris after Aiken (no title), mor. ex., g.e., by Larkins,
fine copy, R. Ackermann, 1861, oblong 4to. (2960), Feb,
25, Sotheby Jaschke, £11
Aiken (H.) Sporting Sketches, engraved title and 36 plates
(not col.), hf. mor., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, bookplate of T.
Gosden, 181 7, oblong folio (2969), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Shepherd, £^ 7s. 6d.
Aiken (H.) Symptoms of Being Amused, engraved col. title
and 41 col. plates, orig. hf. roan, McLean, 1822, oblong
4to. (524), April 29, Sotheby £G
Alley (W.) Poore Man's Librarie, port, of the author at end,
hlack letter, 2 vol. in i, orig. cf. (rebacked, few worm-
holes), John Day, 1571, folio (662), Nov. 13, Puttick
Nicol, £1
Allibone (S. A.) Dictionary of English Literature, with the
Supplement, 5 vol., orig. cl., 1902-8, imp. 8vo. (256),
Dec. 19, Hodgson Edwards, £2 los.
Allingham (Wm.) Day and Night Songs, first ed., inscribed
" March 9th/54, Frederic Stephens from his P. R. Brother
John Everett Millais," also with autograph of the author^
orig. bds. (loose), 1854, 8vo. (4), June 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £1 is.
Allingham (Wm.) Flower Pieces and other Poems, first ed.,.
two designs by D. G. Rossetti, autograph presentation
copy, orig. bds., 1888, 8vo. (10), June 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £2
Allingham (Wm.) Poems, first ed. (withdrawn and most
copies destroyed), inscribed on title, " From W. Alling-
ham," orig. cl., uncut, 1850, 8vo. (3), June 17. Sotheby
Maggs, £1 I2S.
[AJlingham (Wm.)] Rambles by Patricius Walker, presenta-
tion copy from the author, orig. cl., uncut, 1873, 8vo. (8),
June 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 is.
Allingham (Wm.) The Music Master and two series of Day
and Night Songs, first ed., woodcuts, autograph presenta-
(20)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [alt
tion copy, orig. cl., 1855 — Peace and War, an Ode, a
pamphlet, 16 pp., including wrappers, inscribed on front
cover, " To Frederic G. Stephens, with friendly regards of
W. A., March, '54 "= 1854, together 2 vol , 8vo. (5), June
17, Sotheby * Tregaskis, £2 8s.
Almack (Ed.) Fine Old Bindings, with other miscellanea in
Edward Almack's Library, fac. plates of binding and other
plates, orig. cl., 19 13, folio (5), July 22, Sotheby
Parsons, £2 2S.
Almanac de Gotha, 1789, 1790, 1797, 1798, 1803, 1813, 1818-
1836, 1838-19 1 3, and a dupHcate for 1820 (wanting title) ,^
ports., together loi vol., orig. bds. and cl. (a few frayed),
8vo. (3), Aug. 7, Sotheby Jaschhe,£() 5s.
Almanach de Gotha, from iSoo to 19 14 (wanting 181 4), the
first 43 vol. in orig. bds., with slip cases (except four, one
of which wants a cover, and one vol. stained), the re-
mainder in cl., as issued, port., view^s and other engravings,
a few col., 114 vol.. 1800-1914, 24mo. (577), Dec. 12,.
Hodgson ;^42
Almansore. Libro tertio de lo Almansore chiamato Cibaldone,
6 leaves, roman letter, double columns, no separate title,
18 small cuts in the text of saints, mor. ex.. g.e.. by
Bauzonnet-Trautz. [colophon] Stdpato p Mro Zdo da trio T
uenesia, n.d. [c. 1500]. 4to. (8). June 10, Sotheby
Qiiaritch, £^ 5s.
Alonso de Cartajena (Obispo de Burgos). Libro Ilamado
Doctrinal de los Cavalleros, second ed., a-o 8, p-r 6, got^ic
letter, cut on title, ornamental woodcut initials [Hain
6313, not the same as Proctor 9589], old cf., Fue imprenso
. . . en Burgos por Juan de Burgos, seys de mayo, 1497, sm.
folio (19), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £/\g
Alphabetum Sacerdotum, got^ic letter, 25 lines to a page,
signatures, woodcut on title and another on verso of the
Annunciation, collation: a8, 64=12 leaves, mor. ex.,
g.e., by Lloyd, hnpressum Traiecti p'me lohdne Bernardi
[c. 1505], i2mo. (24), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £5 los.
Alphonsus de Spina. Fortalicium Fidei, lit. QOtt). parva
[Hain *874, Proctor 8575], painted initials, old bds., r.e.,
s.l. etn., [colophon] Anno incarnatois dntce m.cccclxxxvii.
die XXII. mensis Mali [Lugduni, Guillaume Balsarin], sm.
folio (1772), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £15,
[Altdorfer (Albr.)] Alberti Dureri Noriberg. Icones Sacrae.
In historiam Salutis humanae per Redemptorem nostrum
lesum Christum Dei & Mariae filium instauratae, a-K4,
L2 = 42 leaves, the recto of each leaf blank, save border,
roman and italic letter, title with architectural border, 38
woodcuts, on verso of each leaf, signed with monogram
AA, MS. Latin quotations on one or two leaves, mor.,
g.e., by " Thompson St. Lazare 106 " (ex-libris Didot),
[Hamburg, G. L. Froben], 1604, sm. 4 to. (25), Dec. 10,
Christie "^ Quaritch, £7 los.
Alticotio (Nic.) Comedia Nuouamente, intitulata Pomona,
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ALU] Book-Prices Current.
cut on title, few leaves repaired (a-h 4), mor. ex., g.e., by
Lloyd, Sidpald l Siena : p. M. di. B. F. Ad instdtia di. m.
Gioudni di. A. L., 1524, i2mo. (20), March 18, Christie
Davis &> Orioli, £6
Alunno (Fr.) Delia Fabrica del Mondo Libri X., itaUc letter
(slightly wormed), contemp. mor., arms of Henri III. of
France and Poland, surrounded by his monogram, re-
peated four times, palm-leaf sprays with a cherub in
centre (damaged), Venetia, nella Stamparia al segno della
Luna, 1575, folio (71), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, ;^io los.
Alvares da Costa (Jo.) Carolus tertius Austriacus Rex His-
paniarum Assertus ; Opus Juridicum, contemp. Italian
cf. gt., m.e., in fine state, Amst., P. Mortier, 1705, folio
(1027), July 22, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Alvarotis (Jac. de). Opus super Feudis, ed. princeps, lit.
rom., 372 leaves, with signs. [Hain *886, Proctor 5677],
modern mor gt , g.e., by Riviere, Impressum Venetiis
Anno Domini, 1477, die decimo Julii s.n. impr., large
folio (137), June 3, Sotheby B. F. Stevens,-£^^
Amadis of Gaul. El noveno libro de Amadis de Gaula, 2 parts,
lit. flOttj., title in red and black, with equestrian port,
above, contemp. cf. (rebacked), from the Heber library
(2 leaves torn), Seuilla en las casas de Jud croberger, 1542,
folio (453), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £j
Amadis of Gaul. Esplandian. Las sergas del virtuoso caual-
lero espladian hijo de amadis de gaula (Fifth Book), lit.
QOti)., woodcut of Esplandian mounted above title, mor.
gt , g.e., last leaf mounted, from the Heber library,
[colophon] Fue impresso el presente libro por Jacobo de
junta y Antonio de Salamanca acabose primero dia de
Setiembre, 1525, folio (451), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, £22. los.
Amadis of Gaul. Esplandian. Le Prodezze di Splandian, che
seguono i quatro libri di Amadis di Gaula suo Padre,
tradotte dalla Spagnuola nella nostra lingua, italic letter,
orig. limp veil,, Venetia, appvesso P. Gironimo Giglio,
1559. 8vo. (457), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 los.
Amadis of Gaul. Florisando. El sexto libro del muy effor9ado
y grande rey amadis de gaula, !it. QOt\)., double columns,
large woodcut of arms above title, mor. ex., doublures,
richly tooled and gt. to an old Venetian pattern, g e., by
Marius Michel, from the library of Baron Seilliere, with his
arms, [colophon] Acabose esta obra del principe florisando
a XV. dias del mes^ Abril . . . 1510 en la muy noble . . cibdad
de Salamdca. Impressa en casa de Jud de porras cum
privilegio . . . folio (449), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £^i
Amadis of Gaul. Florisando. El Sexto libro de Amadis. El
qual trata delos grandes y hazanosos sechos dl muy
valiete y effor9ado cauallero Florisando principe de
Cataria su sobrino, lit. flOtt)., title in red and black, wood-
cut initials, old hf. mor., from the library of Richard
(22)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., iyi8. [amb
Heber (a few leaves wormed), Seuilla en casa de Juan
varela de Salamanca, 1526, folio (450), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^ii
Amadis of Gaul. Florisel de Niquea. La Primera Parte de la
quarta de la Chronica de el excellentissimo Principe Don
Florisel de Niquea, roman letter, woodcut initials, contemp.
Spanish cf. (hole in title mended). En Salamanca, por
Andrea de Portonaris, 1551, folio (452), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^
[First ed. of the continuation of the Eleventh Book of
the Amadis.]
Amadis of Gaul. Florisel de Niquea. Le Neufiesme (-Dixiesme
Livre d'Amadis de Gaule, 2 parts in i vol., roman letter,
long lines, woodcuts, old cf. (rebacked), Paris, 1553-5,
folio (460), May 14, Sotheby Lardanchet, £j
Amadis of Gaul. I quattro libri di Amadis di Gaula . . .
Tradotti pur hora di lingua Spagnuola riella nostra buona
Italiana, italic letter, orig. limp veil., Venetia, per Michele
Tramezzino, 1558, 8yo. (455), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, £/\ 5s.
Amadis of Gaul. Le Premier (-quatorzieme) Livre d'Amadis
de Gaule, 14 books in 11 vol., small roman letter, wood-
cuts (a few headlines cut into, title to Book xi. wanting,
title and first leaf of Book xiv. defective), contemp.
French mor. gt., g.e., not subject to return, Books i.-iv.,
Anvers, Chr. Plantin, 1561 — v.-xiii., ib., par Guillaume
Silvins, 1572 — xiv., ib., chez Jean Waesberghe, 1574, sm.
4to. (461), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, ^11 5s.
Amadis of Gaul. Los quatro libros de Amadis d'gaula, 4 parts,
roman letter, long lines, titles in red got^ic letter, with large
woodcut, numerous woodcuts, cf., antique, g.e. (small
hole in one leaf), Venecia por Maestro Juan Ant. de Sabia
impressor de libros, a las espesas de M. Jud Batista Ped-
razano et copano . . . . 1533, folio (21), March 18, Christie
Tregaskis, £2%
[;^2i, mor., g.e.. May 14, Sotheby, Lot 454.]
Amadis of Gaul (mis en abrege par Mile, de Lubert), avec
figures, plates, 4 vol., contemp. cf. gt., r.e., arms of Louis
Fran9ois, Due de Richelieu, Amsterdam, J. F. Jolly, 1750,
sm. 8vo. (463), May 14, Sotheby Tregaskis, £j
Ambrosius de Spira. Quadrigesimale de Floribus Sapientie,
lit. flOtl). [Hain *9i9, Proctor 4412], MS. notes in margins
(a few wormholes), new mor., rough edges, [colophon] . . .
^Magrm Vendelinuz de Spira, Alamanu in Urbe Venetiary.
litter is eneis inipssii . . . Anno dni Millesimoquadrin-
gentesimoseptuagesimosexto die 18. mesis decembris (1476),
thick folio (1773), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £8
Ambrosius de Spira. Quadrigesimale de Floribus Sapientiae
(emendata per R. D. Marcum Venetum), (it. got^. parva,
[Hain *92i, -"Proctor 4806, Pellechet 601], contemp.
German oak bds., with stamped floreate ornaments in
compartments, 10 engraved brass bosses and clasps, in
(23)
amb] Book-Prices Current,
fine condition (from the Buxheim Monastery), [colophon]
Impressus Venetiis p Gabriele Grassis de Papia Anno . .
1485. XI. Aprilis {with device in red), thick sm. ^to. (1774),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quay itch, £11
Ambrosius Episc. Mediol. (Sanctus). De Officiis [cum AHi]
OpuscuUs], lit. rom. [Hain *9io, Proctor 5874, Pelleches
593], old English mor. gt., g.e. (some leaves stained, but
large and sound), from the Sunderland library, [colophont
on reverse of fol. 98] Impressus Mediolani ^ Christofo'^
{sic) Valdarfer Ratisponensem m.cccclxxiiii. die vii.
Januarii (1474), sm. 4to. (1775), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £26
[First ed. with a date and the first book printed by
Valdarter at Milan.]
Ambrosius, Episc. Mediol. (Sanctus). Hexameron, \\i. gotf).,
flourished capitals in red, clean copy, mor. gt., g.e., by
Clarke and Bedford [Hain 903, Proctor 1595, Pellechet
586], [colophon] Per Johannem Schussler imperialis urbis
Aug. [Augsburg], 1472, folio (1006), July 22, Sotheby
Maggs, £\2 I OS.
America. American Mihtary Pocket Atlas, being an approved
Collection of Correct Maps, both general and particular, of
the British Colonies, etc., 6 large folding copperplate maps,
new hf, mor., London, Printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennet,
1776, 8vo. (67), Dec. 12, American Art Association $14
[Orig. ed. of the " Holster Atlas," so called from the
fact that it was made for the use of the mounted British
officers for the campaign in America.]
America. American Revolution. The Treaty, its Merits and
Demerits Fairly Duscussed {sic) and Displayed, pp. 141,
hf. roan, uncut, n.p., n.d. [probably Boston, 1795], 8vo.
(92), Dec. 12, American Art Association $35°
America. Claim of the American Loyalists Reviewed and
Maintained, unbd., 1788, 8vo. (352), Jan. 23, Puttick
Mackenzie, £2 5s.
America. Collection of all the Laws of the Province of Penn-
sylvania, now in Force, published by Order of the As-
sembiy, old cf., Philadelphia, B. Franklin, 1742 (184),
July 22, Christie ^11 ms.
America. Declaration of the State of the Colonic and Affaires
in Virginia with the names of the Aduenturors, and
Summes aduentured in that Action. By His Majesties
Counseil for Virginia, 22 lunij, 1620, 11 pages, woodcut
of the Great Seal of James L on title, and on verso of last
leaf woodcut of the seal of the Council for Virginia, Printed
by T. S., 1620 — A Note of the Shipping, Men and Proui-
sions sent to Virginia by the Treasurer and Company in
the Yeere 1619, 16 pages — The Names of the Adventurers,
with their severall sums adventured, paid to Sir Thomas
Smith, Knight, 30 pages and blank leaf — Names of the
Adventurers, with the sums paid by Order to Sir Baptist
Hicks, Knight, 4 pages — Orders and Constitutions, partly
(24)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ame
collected out of his Majesties Letters Patents, etc., by
the Treasuror, Counseil and Companie of Virginia. Anno
1619 and 1620. 39 pages (last leaf mended), in i vol.,
mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, 1620, 4to. (41), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Heber, £^0
America. History of the British Dominions in North America,
from the first Discovery of that vast Continent by Sebastian
Cabot in 1497 to . . 1763, 2 vol. in i, map and a large
folding col. map, entitled " Carte des Possessions Angloises
et Fran9oises du Continent de I'Amerique Septentrionale
1755" inserted, cf. gt., 1773, 4to. {422), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Lennard, ;^i i
America. History of the Origin, Rise and Progress of the
War in America between Great Britain and her Colonies,
3 vol. in I, contemp. hf. cf., London printed, Boston re-
printed, 1780 (44), Nov. 19, American Art Association $80
[The very rare Boston ed., of which perhaps not over
four perfect copies are extant. The present copy wanted
the last two leaves, and some leaves were stained and
frayed.]
America. Impartial History of the War in America, folding
map of North America, linen-mounted (cleaned and de-
fective), full-length ports., new cf. ex., g.e., by Rividre,
1780, 8vo. (23), Dec. 17, Sotheby Trotter, £j
America. Lettre du Roi a M. I'Amiral, Concernant le Juge-
ment des Prises faites par les Corsaires que les Etats-Unis
d'Amerique arment dans les Ports de France, Du 10 Aoiit
1780, 4 pages, last two blank, edges uncut, [colophon] A
Paris, chez P. G. Simon, Imprimeur du Parlement . . .
1780, 4to. (43), Nov. 19, American Art Association I52.50
America. Proposals for uniting the English Colonies on the
Continent of America, unbd., Printed for J. Wilkie, 1757,
8vo. (14), Dec. 17, Sotheby Crane, £2 los.
America. [Tracts.] Seabury-Wilkins' Tracts (" Westchester
Farmer ") : Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress,
held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774, orig. ed. (wanting two
leaves at end), with the earliest device of the Colonies,
twelve hands grasping a column based on Magna Charta,
on title, Phil., 1774 — Free Thoughts on the Proceedings
of the Continental Congress, Sept. 5, 1774, by a Farmer,
Printed in the year 1774 — The Congress Canvassed, or an
Examination into the Conduct of the Delegates, by A. W.
Farmer, Printed m the year 1774 — [Hamilton (Alex.)] A
Full Vindication of the Measures of the Congress from the
Calumnies of their Enemies, New York, 1774 — View of the
Controversy between Gt. Britain and her Colonies, by A.
W. Farmer, ib., 1774— [Hamilton (Alex.)] The Farmer
Refuted, ib., 1775— [Cooper (Dr. Myles).] A Friendly
Address to all reasonable Americans, America, 1774, to-
gether in I vol.,-orig. hf. cf. (522), Aug. 7, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £15
[According to Winsor (Vol. vi., p. 104). this appears to
(25)
ame] Book-Prices Current.
be a complete set of the pamphlets attributed to Samuel
Seabury and Isaac Wilkins, with the rejoinders of the
youthful Alex. Hamilton.]
America. True and perfect Relation of a great and horrid
conspiracie Discovered by a Jew in Turkic, against the
English With The Names, of the Conspirators, &c. . . .
Published at the request of many Godly Christian People,
by John Headley, 4 leaves, cf., by Riviere, Printed for E.
E,, 1646, sm. 4to. (207), Dec. 6, Hodgson ^3 7s.
America. See also Maps
American Book-Prices Current, ed. by L. S. Livingston, Vol.
ii. to XX. inclusive, together 19 vol., orig. cl., t.e.g.. New
York, 1896-1914, 8vo. (276), March 5, American Art
Association $42.50
American Book-Prices Current, ed. by L. S. Livingston, Vol.
viii. to xiv., together 7 vol.. New York, 1902-8, 8vo. (2817),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Stevens, £4. 5s.
American Ethnological Society. Transactions, Vol. i.-iii., Part
i. (all published), 3 vol., hf. mor. gt., m.e.. New York,
1845-48-53, 8vo. (648), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Ames (Nat.) Astronomical Diary, or Almanack, for 1735 to
1738 inclusive, 1741, 1745 to 1749 inclusive, 1751, 1753
to 1760 inclusive, and 1762 to 1772 inclusive, together 30
vol., new cl., Boston, i735-[i77i], i2mo. (520), March 6,
American Art Association $100
Amman (Jost). Charta Lusoria, Tetrastichis illustrata per
lanum Heinricum Scroterum de Gustrou, etc., roman and
0Otf)ic letter, with 52 woodcuts of playing-cards, with Latin
and German verses, and 2 other woodcuts, modern mor.
ex., doublures, g.e., by S. David (in case), Noribergae,
cxcud. Leonhardus Heuslerus, 1588, sm. 4to. (30), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £^0
[First ed. Collation: a, a( :), b-p, all in 4 = 64 leaves,
unnumbered.]
Amman (Jost), Cleri to tins Romanae Ecclesiae subiecti, etc.,
first ed., 100 woodcuts, italic letter, a6, b-z, a-e4 = iio
leaves, unnumbered, cf., Francoforti Ad Moenum, ex Off.
Martini Lechleri, m.d.xxcv., sm. 4to. (28), Dec. 10,
Christie Tregaskis, £6
Amman (Jost). Eygentliche Beschreibung Aller Stande auff
Erden, got^ic letter, port, and 114 woodcuts, orig. cf.,
Franckfurt am Meyn, hey Georg Raben, in verlegung Sig.
Feyerabents, 1568, sm. 4to. (26), Dec. 10, Christie
Edwards, £1^ los.
[First ed., with the German verses by the shoemaker
poet, Hans Sachs. Collation : 4 prel., b-z, ag4, last blank
= 120 leaves, unnumbered.]
Amman (Jost). Gynaeceum, sive Theatrum mulierum, editio
prima, italic letter, 122 woodcut figures of women, a-z,
a-g4 = i20 leaves, unnumbered, mor. ex., Grolieresque
tooling, by fratelli Binda di Radice, Francoforti Ad
(26)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [anb
Moeniim, Impensis Sig. Feyrabendij , 1586, sm. 410. (29),
Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £11
[Amman (Jost).] Habitus Praecipuorum Populorum, Tam
Virorum Quam foeminarum Singulari artedepicti, 219 full-
page costume figures, mor., g.e., Niirmberg, bey Hans
Weigel, 1577, folio (27), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, l^^
[First ed. The Ashburnham copy : 4 prel., A-z, Aa-zz,
Aaa-iii4^224 leaves, title backed.]
Amman (Jost). Kunstbiichlin, darinnen neben Fiirbildung
vieler geistlicher vnnd weltlicher, holies vnd niderstands
Personen, etc., 293 full-page woodcuts without text, 4
prel., A-003 (one transposed by binder), mor. gt., marbled
edges, by Duru, Franckfurt am Mayn durch Romaniim
Beatum in verlegung Jo. Feyrabends, 1599. sm. 4to. (31),
Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, ^19
Ammonius Hermeus. Commentaria in Librum Peri Her-
menias : Margentini Archiepiscopi Mitylenensis in eundem
Enarratio, Graece, ed. Aldina, contemp. Venetian mor.,
line tooled, gt. gauflred edges, Venetiis, Aldus (no colo-
phon) (1503), sm. folio (1777), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £g los.
[£4, Venetian oak bds. (rebacked), June 10, Sotheby,
Lot 10.]
Amsinck (P.) Tunbridge Wells and its Neighbourhood, etch-
ings by L. Byrne, after drawings by Amsinck, with his-
torical descriptions, old hf. russ., extra illustrated with
124 plates, mostly ports., inlaid to size is Sir R. Twysden's
Account of Anne BuUen, 1810, roy. 4to. (862), Oct. 23,
Sotheby " Spencer, £8 5s.
Anacreon. Carmina (Graecd), thick paper, 3 proof plates
inserted, mor. ex., g.e., Argentorati, apud J. G. Treuttel,
1786, 8vo. (11), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £2 5s.
Anacreon. Odae. Ab Henrico Stephano luce & Latinitate
nunc primum donatae, Gr. et Lat., ed. prima, Lutet. ap.
H. Stephanum, 1554 — Guillonius (Renatus). Gnomon (Seu
dc Syllabarum Graecarum Quantitate), Paris., Chr.
Wechel, 1548, in i vol., cf. gt., g.e., by Thouvenin (Didot
copy), sm. 4to. (1779), Nov. 22, Sotheby Pickering, ;^io
Anacreon. Odes, trans, by Thos. Moore, first ed., 25 plates
after Sir R. Ker Porter, printed in col. (head of Anacreon
plain), an engraving after Cuming by Nugent inserted,
mor. plain, uncut, J. Stockdale, 1800, 4to. (829), May 14,
Sotheby Bumpus, £^ 5s.
Anacreon, Sappho, Bion and Moschus. Recueil de Composi-
tions dessin6es par Girodet et gravies par Chatillon, 94
plates, orig. impressions, 2 vol., mor. plain, gt. lettering,
uncut, by Riviere, Paris, chez Chaillon-Potrelle, 1825-9,
roy. 4to. (828), May 14, Sotheby Bumpus, £g 5s.
Anburey (Thos.) Hindoostan Scenery, engraved title and 12
col. views, F. ^ukes, 1799 — Home (R.) Description of
Seringapatam, no title, i page of descriptive letterpress
and 6 col. views, R, Bowyer, 1796 — ^Tomb of the Emperor
(27)
ANc] Book-Prices Current.
Akbar, 2 pages letterpress descriptions in English and
French and 2 plates, no title, 1786, in i vol., hf. mor.,
not subject to return, oblong folio (528), April 29. Sotheby
Edwards, £11 los.
Ancestor (The), a Quarterly Review of County and Family
History, etc., plates, 12 vol., bds., with two Indexes, 1-8,
1902-5, 8vo. (302), Dec. 12, Hodgson Gregory, £1 12s.
[£1 6s., same state, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 64.]
[Anderson (A.)] Deduction of the Origin of Commerce, front,
after Stothard and maps, 4 vol., old cf., 1787-9, 4to. (284),
Dec. 19, Hodgson David, £1 3s.
Anderson (J.) Genealogical History of the House of Yvery,
genealogical tables, views and mezzo, ports, by Faber, 2
vol., contemp. cf. gt., green edges, 1742, roy. 8vo. (671),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Halliday, £^ 15s.
[This copy has the cancelled leaf, wrongly paged 29,
in Vol. i., the Epitome, which is sometimes absent, and
extra ports, of Sir John and Lady Helena Ra\vdon, It
wants the table at p. 249 of Vol. i., the plate of the Perceval
tomb at p. 406 of the same vol., the port, of Lady C.
Perceval (Vol. ii., p. 151), and pp. 453-60 of the second
vol. not in duplicate, which was the case in some copies.]
Anderson (Dr. P.) The Colde Spring of Kinghorne Craig, his
admirable and New Tryed Properties (17 leaves), cut on
reverse of title, new mor., g.e. (a few headlines shaved,
lower edges rough), Edinh., printed by Thomas Finlason,
Printer to the King's Most excellent Majestie, 161 8, sm. 4to.
(1034), July 22, Sotheby Ouaritch, £S
Andrea (Joh.) Questiones Mercuriales super regulis juris,
lit. flOt&-, painted capitals, old engraved ex-libris of
" Bibliot. P. P. Carm. Discal. Sane. M. Teresa Venet."
pasted on first leaf [Hain *i058. Proctor 4416], veil.,
[colophon] Questiones Mercuriales sup regulis juris Jo.
An. impresse Venetiis per Magistrum Adam de Rothvil,
Anno dni. m.cccc.lxxvii. quarto nonas Julii finiut feliciter,
sm. folio (1793), Nov. 22, Sotheby Masters, £i\
Andreas (J. B.) Tractatus super arboribus consanguinitatis,
OOt^ic letter, 3 woodcut trees of consanguinity, col.,
painted initials, 10 leaves, unnumbered [Hain *io38], cf.,
Nurnberg, Fr. Creussner, 1488, folio (32), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £4 15s.
Andreas de Escobar. Modus cofitendi [Pellechet 684], painted
and illuminated initials, hf. bd., from Dr. Klossz's library,
Absque ulla nota [Romae, Udalricus Gallus {Hahn), c.
1474], sm. 4to. (1795), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 15s.
Andreas de Escobar. Modus Confitendi, whole-page woodcut
on first leaf, flot^ir letter, 12 leaves, 23 lines to a page,
bds. [c. 1490I. i2mo. (244), Dec. 6, Hodgson Quaritch, £7
Andreini (G. B.) L'Adamo, Sacra Representatione, first ed.,
40 engravings by Cesare Bassani (wanting the port, of
Andreini), mor. ex., " au pointille " ornaments, fleurons,
etc., all gt., inscription in an oval tablet in centre, " Ex
(28)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ang
Musaeo Charles Nodier," g.e., Milano, ad instanza di
Geronimo Bordoni libraro, 1613, 4to. (12), June 10, Sotheby
Dobell, £^ 5s.
Andrelinus (P. F.) BuccoUica Fausli. Laiirea serta gerens,
etc., lit. roiii., long lines, 48 leaves, cut of the professor and
scholars on title, modern mor. gt., rough edges [Parisiis
per Joannem Antonium Venetum impressus impensis
Joannis de Prato, 1501], sm. 4to. (1796), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^3
Andrelinus (P. F.) Epistolae Proverbiales et Morales, roman
letter, 32-34 lines to a page, title with large device of
Thierry Martens, neat contemp. MS. notes in margins, a6,
bc4=i4 leaves, unnumbered, roan, a few leaves uncut
[Louvain], T. Martens, 1516, sm. 4to. (33), Dec. 10,
Christie Myers, £1 los.
Androuet du Cerceau (Jac.) Le Premier (et le second) volume
des vastiments de France, folding and other plates, A
Paris, 1576-1607 — Livre d'Architecture, plates, Paris,
Jean Berjon, 161 1 — Livre d'Architecture, plates, Paris,
1 61 5 — Livre des Edifices Antiques Romains, plates, 1584,
together in 2 vol., cf. gt., r.e., arms of G. Du Puy du Fou,
Baron de Combronde, folio (22), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £60
Androuet du Cerceau (Jac.) Livre d'Architecture, contenant
les plans et dessaings de cinquante bastimens tous dif-
ferens, etc., 50 plates, A Paris [Wechel], s.d. — [Second
livre] d'Architecture, contenant plusieiurs, Et diuerses
ordonances de Cheminees, etc., 58 plates (? should be 68),
Paris, Wechel, 1561, together 2 vol., hf. veil, (stained
copy), not subject to return, from the Marquis d'Adda
collection, sm. folio (23), March 18, Christie
Parsons, £() los.
Anecdotes on the Origin and Antiquity of Horse-Racing,
front., hf. cf., 1825, 8vo. (51), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £1
Angas (G. F.) New Zealanders illustrated, col. title and 60
col. plates, hf. mor. (rubbed), 1847, foho (256), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Edwards, £12 5s.
Angas (G. F.) South Australia Illustrated, 60 col. plates, hf.
mor., 1847, folio (154), Nov. 26, Christie Sahin, £8 5s.
Angelo (H.) Angelo's Pic Nic or Table Talk, front, in col. by
G. Cruikshank, hf. mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf,
enclosed is an autograph letter of Henry Angelo and
receipt of H. & W. Angelo, 1834, 8vo. (310), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £1 5s.
Angelo (H.) Hungarian and Highland Broad Sword, 24 col.
plates by Rowlandson, including title (one torn and
mended), hf. mor., g.t., 1799, oblong folio (3726), Feb. 25,
Sotheby " Ellis, £14
Angelo (H.) Reminiscences, limited ed., plates, some col.,
A L.s. and col.^port. of John Wilkes, with a few carica-
tures, etc. inserted, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1904, imp. 8vo. (9),
Dec. 12, Hodgson Gregory, £^ 6s.
(29)
ang] Book-Prices Current.
Angelo (H.) Treatise on the Utility and Advantages of
Fencing, 47 plates by I. Gwyn and Ryland and 6 etchings
by Rowlandson, wrappers, 1817, oblong folio (18), April
29, Sotheby Edwards, £1 i6s.
Angelus (Joh.) Astrolabium planu in tabulis Ascendens,
small gottlic letter, woodcuts (col.) and initials, orig. oak
bds. and leather, stamped, in case, Augsburg, E. Ratdolt,
1488, 4to. (34), Dec. 10, Christie H. Stevens, ^24
[First ed. Hain *iioo. Proctor 1876. Collation: 4
prel., a-e8, f-S4, t-y8, zi2, a-c8, D12 (last 2 blank) = 176
leaves. A few leaves mended. £8 5s., hf. russ., Nov. 22,
Sotheby, Lot 1797.]
Angioli (Nicola degli). Rime Amorose, large paper, old
veil, gt., small stamp on title, Bologna, appresso Gio.
Rossi, 1563, 8vo. (13), June 10, Sotheby
Davis (sy Orioli, £$ 5s.
Angling. Fishery Book of the River Witham, 2 vol., manu-
script ; Vol. i. commences with a preface and a col. map
of the river, on 13 leaves, with vignette, title and index,
followed by 25 orig. sketches in water-colours, also 9
engraved ports, and views ; Vol. ii. contains minutes of
the Annual Fishery on the River Witham, with col. title,
preface and vignette, and 151 pages of the annual pro-
ceedings, contemp. cf, loose covers, 1784-96, 8vo. (8), July
22, Sotheby ;^30
Anglo-Saxon Review, ed. by Lady Randolph Churchill, port,
and other illustrations, 10 vol., sheep gt. in imitation of
old bindings, g.t., 1899-1901, 4to. (516), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sot her an, £^ los.
Angus (W.) Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, engraved title
and plates, old mor. gt., g.e., 1787, oblong 4to. (9), July 22,
Sotheby Welby, £\ 8s.
Anianus. Compotus Metricus cum Commento, lettres batardes,
long lines, 28 to a full page, a-f 8 = 49 leaves, woodcut
diagrams, mor. ex., by Ridge of Grantham, from the
Syston Park and Butler collections. Absque ulla nota
[15 — ], sm. 4to. (24), March 18, Christie Sotheran, ;^io los.
Animucia (J.) Missarum Liber Primus, musical notation on
a staff of five lines, 12 to a full page, large woodcut with
papal keys and tiara, within border of musical instru-
ments, etc. (defective), numerous ornamental initials (a
few leaves damaged by wormholes), mor. gt., with orna-
ments and tiara, g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, Romce, apud Herredes
Valerij et^Aloysij Doricorum frairum Brixiensium, 1567,
folio (145), May 13, Sotheby Terry, £ij
Anna (St.) [Legende von Sant Anna.] Title : Dys5 ist eyn
seltzeme vn giite legede von sant Annan vnd von jrem
gantze geslecht welche sant Anna gebore hatt die miitter
gottes die jugfrowe Maria, got^ic letter, in 2 parts, with
separate titles, woodcuts, mor, ex., g.e., by Lloyd, Getruckt
(30)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ans
vff Griineck [Strassburg, B. Kistler], 1501, sm. 410. (391),
Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £j los.
[First German ed. Collation : A8-H4 (8 and 4 alter-
nately), 16, A4, b6 = 64 leaves.)
Annales du Mus6e et de r;6cole moderne des Beaux- Arts,
redig6 par C. P. Landon, plates in outline, 21 vol., French
mor. gt., with the Imperial eagle in centre of covers and
in panels on backs, g.e., 1815, 8vo. (10), July 22, Sotheby
^J^ggs,£^ 4s.
Annals of Sporting, by Caleb Quizem, Esq., first ed., numerous
col. plates by Woodward, Rowlandson and Bunbury,
orig. bds. (back repaired), in case, 1809, 8vo. (1137), Dec.
17, Sotheby Spencer, £6
Annals of Sporting and Fancy Gazette, complete set of 13 vol.,
including the rare number for June, 1828, col. plates,
woodcuts, etc., mor. gt., t.e.g., other edges uncut, by
Riviere, fine set, 1822-8, 8vo. {2818), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Robson, ;^I20
[A number of volumes in 5 parcels realised £52 at the
same sale. Lot 2819.]
Annals of Sporting and Fancy Gazette, ports., col. and plain
plates after S. Aiken and others, including 2 coloured
etchings by G. Cruikshank, woodcuts, Vol. iii.-xii. (wanting
Vol. iv. and vii.), (wanting 2 leaves in Vol. xii.), hf. cf.,
1823-7, 8vo. (1322), Oct. 23, Sotheby Spencer, £\2.
Annius (Jo.) Commentaria super opera diversorum auc-
torum, roman and QOtt}ic letter, large woodcut on verso of
M I, modern bds., clasps, monastic style [Hain-Copinger
1 130, Proctor 3888], Rome in Campo Flore, 1498, impressa
per Eucharum Silber alias Franck, folio (14), June 10,
Sotheby Quaritch, £'j 5s.
Annual Register, commencing with Vol. ii., 1759, including
two Index vol., 1758-92 and 1758-1819, the majority of
the set in old cf., a few vol. in cl., together 137 vol., 1759-
1891, 8vo. (11), July 22, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 5s.
Anselme (P.) et Du Courny (M.) Histoire Genealogique et
Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France, front, by
Cochin, woodcuts of arms, a few MS. notes in pencil, 9
vol., cf., r.e., Paris, 1726-33, folio (64), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1^
Anselmus Archiep. Cant. " Anshelmi Cantuario:/ Archip-
sulis Clarissimi in librum cur deus homo incipit feliciter,"
lit. QOt^. magna [Hain *ii37, Proctor 349, Pellechet 800],
painted initials, new veil., large copy, Absque ulla nota
[Argentinae, Geo. Husner, 14 — ], sm. folio (1798), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £j los.
Anselmus Archiep. Cant. Opuscula, QOtf)tC letter, hand-painted
initials, hf. russ. [Basel, c. 1497], 8vo. (146), June 26,
Puttick London Library, i6s.
Anson (Geo.) Vcrj^age round the World, compiled by Richd.
Walter, maps and plates, cf. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf,
Printed jor the Author, 1749, 4to. (312), Dec. 17, Sotheby
(31) Maggs,£i I2S.
ANs] Book-Prices Current.
Anspach (Eliz., Margravine of). The Beautiful Lady Craven:
the Original Memoirs of Elizabeth Baroness Craven,
afterwards Margravine of Anspach (i 750-1828), ed. by
A. M. Broadley and Lewis Melville, large paper, illus-
trations, extra illustrated with ports, and views, etc.,
mounted throughout, 2 vol., hf. mor. ex., t.e.g., 1914,
8vo. (6), Dec. 12, Hodgson Myers, £6 los.
Anthologia Epigrammatum Graecorum, Graece, cura J. Las-
caris, old English mor. gt., g.e., from the library of John,
third Earl of Roxburghe, with his arms [Hain 1145,
Proctor 6406], [colophon] Impressum FlorenticB, per
Laurentium Francisci de Alopa Venetum III. idus Augusti
(11 August), 1494, 4to. (19), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^1
[Editio princeps. Wanted the 7 leaves of the Latin
epistle of Lascaris.]
Anthony (King of Portugal). Explanation of the True and
LawfuU Right and Tytle of the moste excelent Prince,
Anthonie, the first of that name. King of Portugall, con-
cerning his warres againste Phillip, King of Castile (30
leaves, the first blank, with folded pedigree), ruled in red,
old veil. (Huth copy, ;^8 in 1911), ^^ Ley den, in the printing
house of Christopher Plantyn, 1585 (1035), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £8 5s.
Antichita di Ercolano (da O. A. Bajardi), engraved titles,
plates and vignettes, 9 vol., Napoli, 1755-92 — Hercu-
lanensium voluminum. quae supersunt, Tomus I., II.,
plates, 2 vol., ib., 1 703-1809 — Dissertationes isagogicse ad
Herculanensium voluminum Explantionem, Parsprima,
map and plates, ib., 1797, together 12 vol., uniform russ.
gt., g.e., by J. Clarke, arms of Earl Fitzwilliam, roy. folio
and folio (154), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £g
Antichristus. De Antichristi Revelatione questio. [Begins
on fol. i^] " Seques questio determinata e in quodlibeto
Studii Erfordensis Anno 1.4.8.6. post Bartholomei Ad
petitione multo2/ ta religiosoj; q5 Seculariu otra triplice
erorez," lit. QOtf). [Hain *ii54, Proctor 3 113 ?], Absque
ulla nota — " Tractatus sive CoUatio Synodalis de Statutis
Ecclesiarum," lit. QOtl^. [Hain *io35i], ib., both works
printed in the same type by the printer of " BoUanus,"
an unknown printer of Erfurt, in i vol., rubricated
throughout, new veil. [14 — ], sm. 4to. (1799), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 5s.
Antiphonarium. [Begins] " Sabbato ante primam Dominicam.
Adventus dni. Ad vesperas super psalmos Antiphonam."
[In finem] " Gratia sit Christo qui fecit : non michi Petro.
qui librum scripsi dictus logiusque notavi. Urbe Placen-
tina natus de nomine digna. Columbe monachus Jh'u
pronomine notus. Sunt bis sexenti nonaginto quinque sit
anni," manuscript on veil. (273 leaves, i6| by ii|in.),
QOt^ir letter, in red and black, with musical notes, large
painted ornamental initial A on reverse of first leaf (7
(32)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [api
by 6in.), 14 others, slightly smaller, all with marginal
decorations, and many still smaller, without marginal
decorations (38 in all), painted and pen-letters, oak bds.
and leather, from Wm. Morris's library (^18 5s. in 1898),
[PlacenticB, 1295], large folio (1801), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^%
[An addition is made on fol. 269, headed " In annuncia-
tione d'nica 1462," and signed " Frater Johannes Was-
serpoliz de Hylaria."]
Antiquary (The), illustrations. Vol. i. to Vol. xxx., hf. cf.,
uniform, 1880-94, 4to. (328), July 29, Sotheby
Halliday, £1 8s.
Antoninus, Archiep. Florent. (S.) Confessionale volgare in-
titolato Medicina dell' Anima, 95 leaves, roman letter,
modern oak bds. and hf. russ., monastic style [Hain
1231], Without printer's name. Bononie impressum anna
1475, sm. 4to. (19), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, ;^io los.
Antoninus Archiep. Florent (S.) Summula Confessionis utilis-
sima, Ut. rom. parva [Hain *ii76, Proctor 4224J, title
within a woodcut decorative scroll border, with two
amorini below (painted), (some leaves stained), hf. bd.,
[colophon] . . MCCCC.LXxiiii. Nicolao Truno Duce Vene-
tiaritm regnante imprrssum [sic) fuit hoc opus faiiciter
[Venetiis, per Bartholomeum da Cremona], sm. folio (1803),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^ los.
Antoninus, Archiep. Florent. (S.) Tractata volgare intitolato
Defecerunt, roman letter, woodcut below title, three
woodcut devices on last page, modern oak bds. hf. russ.,
monastic style [Hain-Copinger 12 11, Proctor 6370], [colo-
phon] Impressa in firenze per Ser Lorenzo Morgiani <S»
Giovanni di maganza, adi xxii. di Febraio, i496[-97], sm.
4to. (20), June 10, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £4 los.
Antoninus Archiep. Florent (S.) Tractatus de instructione
seu directione Simplicium Confessorum [item ; Sermo Jo.
Chrisostomi de Penitentia], ed. prima, Ut. QOtf). [Hain
♦1162, Proctor 820, Pellechet 817], rubricated, painted
initials, bds. and leather back, rough edges, large copy,
from Dr. Klossz's library. Absque ulla nota [Coloniae, U.
Zel, c. 1469], sm. 4to. (1802), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £\i los.
Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius). De Vita sua libri XII., Gr. et
Lat., accessit Marini Proclus, Lugd. sumpt. Fr. de la
Bottiere, 1626, 8vo. (60), April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, £d> 5s.
[XVII. century mor, gt., centre ornaments au pointill6„
g.e. (A. Ruette. Illustration of binding in catalogue.]
Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius). Diall of Princes, written by
Don Antonio of Guevara and trans, out of French by
Thomas North, orig. cf., signature on title, 161 9, folio (13),
July 22, Sotheby Dobell, £2 12s.
Apianus (P.) Cosmographia, 53 woodcuts and diagrams,
some with volvelles (mounted) and printer's device, orig.
veil, (in case), A-04, p6 = 62 leaves, [colophon] Excustim
XXXII. (33) 2
API] Book-Prices Current.
AntiierpicB opera Aegidij Copenij, 1540, sm. 410. (35),
Dec. 10, Christie Myers, £d> 15s.
Apianus (P.) Cosmographia, woodcuts, including volvelles
(one defective), and a spherical map showing America,
orig. veil., Parisiis, 1551, sm. folio (23), April 29, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £1 us.
Apocalypsis S. Johannis. Block Book, second xylographic
ed., the last 12 leaves (37-48) [s.n., Germany, c. 1460-70],
(36), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^700
The blocks are printed in a greyish brown ink and
coloured as originally issued in green, crimson, vermilion,
yellow and slate. Pasted on the backs of these block-
book-leaves are {a) an orig. leaf of the first ed. of the
block-book, " Cantica Canticorum " (col.) ; [h) Nine
Xylographic Prints of Saints (col.) ; (c) An impression in
paste representing a Gothic screen of three divisions
(Ratisbon, Scbc. xv.) ; {d) Large woodcut of S. Gregory
disputing with Peter Diaconus (col.), probably extracted
from an Ulm printed book ; {e) Four Saints, full-length
figures, probably by Wierix. Ihese block-book-leaves
are inlaid or mounted at the end of the following book : —
[Beck (Leonhard).] [Die Heiligen aus der Sipp-Mag-
und Schwagerschaft des Kaisers Maximilian I.], 95 wood-
cuts of saints, with descriptions in got^ic letter, contemp.
pigskin, covered with blind rolls, etc. [s.n., ? Nuremberg,
? H. Holzel, c. 1523], folio
[First collected ed. of these woodcuts, formerly attri-
buted to Burgkmair, but now (see Dodgson II. 131) as-
certained to be by Beck. The book contains 124 leaves.
Eighty-nine cuts are printed on the like number of leaves,
with text at top. The remaining 34 leaves are blank but
for the lines of text, and were in anticipation of other cuts.
In this copy 6 of the delayed woodcuts have been added
to the spaces provided for them by inlaying. Illustra-
tion in catalogue.]
Apocalypsis S. Johannis. Block Book, fourth xylographic
ed., 48 leaves, each printed on one side only and arranged
in pairs to face each other, old velvet binding, from, the
^!uth collection (;^i,2oo), [5.^., Germany, ? Bavaria, c.
1460-70], sm. folio (37), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ^1,005
[Schreiber registers 19 known copies, including the
present (see also Sotheby's Principia Typographia, Vol.
i., p. 21). This copy is complete and in fine preservation.
Illustration in catalogue.]
Apocalypsis S. Johannis. Block Book, fifth xylographic ed,,
48 leaves, each printed on one side only and inlaid to folio
size, mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, [s.n., Germany, c. 1460-70],
folio (38), Dec. 10, Christie W. Lyons, £^go
[Partly made up (and parts in duplicate from the 4th
ed.). Folio 44 wants the lower compartment. Two con-
temp, hands have written a good deal on the backs of the
leaves. Illustration in catalogue.]
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [apf
Apolinarius. Interpretatio Psalmorum, Versibus Heroicis, Gr.
et Lat., Apud Joannem Benenatum Parisiis, 1580, Svo.
(28). April 8. Sotheby B. F Stevens, ;^2i
[XVI. century French mor. gt., with leafy scroll branches,
arms of the city of Toulouse in centres, g.e., in fine state,
probably by Clovis Eve. Illustration of binding in cata-
logue.]
Apollonian Harmony : a Collection of Scarce and Celebrated
Glees, Catches, Madrigals, etc., hf. cf., H. Thompson,
n.d., 8vo. (633), Dec. 12, Hodgson Maggs, £z
\£i, hf. mor.. 5 vol. in i, pub. by Button and Whitaker,
c. 1808, Svo, same sale. Lot 634.]
ApoUonius Rhodius. Argonauticon, libri IV., ed. princeps,
mor. gt., g.e. (Bozerian jeune), fine copy [Hain 1292,
Proctor 6407], [colophon, in Greek, without printer's
name, Florence, Laurentius Franciscus de Alopa, 1496],
4to. (24), April 29, Sotheby Davis &' Orioli, £16
[Apperley (C. J.)] Hunting Reminiscences, 32 full-page
plates and maps by Wildrake, Henderson and Aiken,
mor. gt., t.e.g., by Riviere, orig. covers bound in, R.
Ackermann, 1843, imp. 8vo. (2825), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Kerr, £() los.
[£5 5S-. orig. cl., same sale, Lot 2824.]
[Apperley (C. J.)]" Life of a Sportsman, first issue (blue cloth)
of the first ed., 36 col. illustrations by H. Aiken, orig. cl.
gt., g.e., with 5 leaves of the publisher's announcements
at end, R. Ackermann, 1842, 8vo. (50), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Spencer, £ji
[Exceptionally good cop3^ Except that it is slightly
loose in the cover, it is almost as fresh as on the day it
was issued. ;^3o, orig. blue cl., June 21, 1915, Christie,
Lot 22.]
[Apperley (C. J.)] Life of a Sportsman, first issue of the first
ed., 36 col. aquatints by Aiken, polished cf. ex., g.e., by
Riviere (with the blue cl. back mounted at end), Acker-
mann, 1842, Svo. (31), July 22, Christie £6(>
[Apperley (C. J.)] Life of a Sportsman, first ed., 36 col. plates
by H. Aiken, mor. gt., g.e., orig. cl. covers bound in, by
Zaehnsdorf, 1842, Svo. (2823), Feb. 25, Sotheby
F. Sabin, £^6
[Apperley (C. J.)] Life of Mytton, second ed., vignette title
and 18 coi. plates by H. Aiken and T. J. Rawlins, orig.
cl. gt., g.e. (in fine state), R. Ackermann, 1837, Svo. (51),
Dec. 6, Hodgson ' Spencer, £i-^
[Apperley (C. J.)] Life of Mytton, second ed., vignette title
and 18 col. plates by H. Aiken and T. J. Rawlins, mor.
ex., g.e., by Riviere, orig. cl. covers bound in, R. Acker-
mann, 1S37, Svo. (2821), Feb. 25, Sotheby Kerr, £10
\£\\, orig. cl.. damaged and loose in covers, same sale.
Lot 2822.] -*
[Apperley C. J.)] Life of Mytton, third ed., with a Memoir of
Apperley, by Surtees, 18 col. plates by H. Aiken and T. J.
(35) 2—2
j^PP] Book-Prices Current.
Rawlins, orig. cl., loose in cover, 1851, 8vo. (673), Oct. 23,
Sothebv Tregaskis, £6 12s. 6d.
[£j js. 6d., orig. cl., Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 2826.]
[Apperley (C. J.)] Life of Mytton, fifth ed., 18 col. plates by
H. Aiken and T. J. Rawlins, orig. cl. (shabby), 1870, 8vo.
(116), Jan. 23, Puttick Glaisher, £1 17s. 6d.
[Apperley (C. J.)] Life of Mytton, 18 col. plates by H. Aiken
and T. J. Rawlins, red cl. gt., uncut, 1877, roy. 8vo. (63),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Crawshaw, £2 2s.
Apperley (C. J.) Sporting, ed. by " Nimrod," first ed., 38
engravings and vignettes after Gainsborough, Landseer,
etc., text by Tom Hood and others, orig. cl., g.e., 1838,
folio (320), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £1 3s.
Appianus Alexandrinus. De Bellis Civilibus (Latine a P.
Candido translata), lit. rom. [Hain *i309, Proctor 7254],
[colophon] Impressum Regii per Franciscum de Mazalibus,
Anno Domini m.cccc.lxxxxiiii. die xxii. mensis octobris —
Eiusdem Nimirum Libri a P. Candido, lit. rom. [Hain
1310, Proctor 7325], [colophon] . . Scddiani [Scandiano)
Camillo Boiardo Comite impressa est anno . . m.cccclcxv.
nil. Iduii Januarii — [Peregrino Pasquale] (with device),
editiones principes, in i vol., veil., clean copies, with
rough edges, sm. folio (1808), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Stanford, £y 15s.
Appianus Alexandrinus. De bellis civilibus Romanis, ed.
princeps, roman letter, ornamental initial to first page
in gold and colours, with full borders of various colours,
richly illuminated, 6 other painted initials, MS. marginal
notes, XVIIIth cent. French mor. gt., g.e., arms of Prince
Eugene de Savoie, his monogram and small shield re-
peated in panels on back, in good preservation [Hain
1306, Proctor 4044], [colophon, in verse. Venice, Wendelin
de Speier, 1472], folio (22), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £51
Appianus Alexandrinus. Le Guerre Civili de Romani, tra-
dotto da Messer Alexandro Braccese, Editio junta,
Firenze, Heredi di Philippo di Giunta, 1526 — Historia
delle Guelle esterne de Romani tradotta da A. Braccio,
title within woodcut border, Vinegia, per Nic. d'Aristotile
detto Zoppino, 1528, in i vol., contemp. Venetian mor.,
lettered, with centre inscriptions, thick 8vo. (1810), Nov.
22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £y 5s.
Apuleius (L.) Ain Schon Lieblich auch kurtzweylig gedichte
Lutij Apuleij von ainem gulden Esel, etc., gotfiic letter,
52 lines to a page, title in QCt()ic letter, with woodcut, and
78 woodcuts, some by Hans Schaufelein, a, A-S4 = 76
leaves, limp veil., Augsburg, A. Weissenhom, 1538, folio
(39), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^2
Apuleius (L.) Amours of Cupid and Psyche, the series of 32
engravings after Raphael, by Marc Antoine and others,
mounted in a volume, mor. ex., by Riviere [Roma, s.d.],
oblong 4to. (28), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £25
Apuleius (L.) Metamorphoseos lib. XL, Floridorum IV. de
(36)
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [aqu
Deo Socratis I., etc. Isagogicus liber Platonica* philo-
sophiae per Alcinous philosophum, graecd impressus (some
headlines scored through), contemp. Venetian mor., scroll
and line frames, centre arabesques, Venetiis in aedibus
Aldi et Andreae Soceri, 152 1, sm. 8vo. (23), June 10,
Sotheby Quaritch, £a
Apuleius Platonicus. Incipit herbarium Apulei Platonici ad
Marcum Agrippam, roman letter, numerous woodcuts of
plants col., mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd [Romcs, Joh. Phil, de
Lignamine, c. 1484], sm. 4to. (29), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £2<^
[Collation : 105 leaves ; the first 6 leaves and one other
are in fac ; sold not subject to return. Hain 1322,
Proctor 3962.]
Aquavilla (Nic. de). See Hacqueville
Aquila (Petrus de). Questiones in IV. Libros Sententiarum,
lit. gotl). (two types), 178 leaves, without marks [Hain
♦1325, Proctor 2337, Pellechet 929], rubricated, painted
initials, old russ. gt., with Wodhull arms on upper cover
(Roger Payne), with rough edges, [colophon] Hunc
Studiose tibi gaudet cudisse libellum., Spirensis civts Drach
Petrus arte sua 1480, large folio (1810A), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ los.
Aquinas (Thomas). Catena Aurea, ed. princeps, lit. got^ ,
double columns, 60 lines to a page, woodcut initials, mor.
gt., g.e., by Riviere (some leaves wormed), Esslingen,
Conrad Fyner, n.d. (1470 or earlier), (506), April 29,
Sotheby Carr, £1^
Aquinas (Thomas). " Postilla . . in Job feliciter incipit," lit.
gotf). [Hain *i397. Proctor 2461], rubricated, red painted
initials, old monastic oak bds. and stamped pigskin, with
clasps, fine copy (from the Lakelands library), [colophon]
. . . Anno Millesimoquadringentesimo Septuagesimoqrto,
per discretum Conradum fyner 6- gerhusyen artis impres-
sorie magistriim [Esslingae] [1474], sm. folio (3813), Nov.
22, Sotheby Bull, £5 los.
Aquinas (Thomas). Quaestiones disputationes de Veritate,
lit. QOtf). [Hain *I4I9, Proctor 1027, Pellechet 1018],
rubricated, initials and capitals painted, with leather
divisions of the sections, " Iste liber e monasterii nri
Benedictenpaizen," contemp. monastic oak bds. and
dyed doeskin, blind stamps, orignal MS. title on upper
cover (damaged), text in fine condition, [colophon] ^ me
Johannem Koelhoeff de Lubcek, Coloniae incolam diligenter
impresse anno dhi 1475, thick sm. folio (3812), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Bull, £^
Aquinas (Thomas). Summa Theologiae, gotfjic letter, several
illuminated initials and many painted, orig. wooden bds.
and stamped^ leather, with clasps {s.n., Strassburg, Joh.
Mentehn, not after 1463], foHo (40), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £<q2
[First ed. of Part ii. (2), and earliest appearance of any
(37)
AQU] Book-Prices Current.
part of the Summa. Hain *I454, Proctor 199. Colla-
tion : 248 leaves, unnumbered. There should be 4 blanks,
but these have been cut away.]
Aquinas (Thomas), Summa Theologiae. Pars secunda partis
secundae, lit. 0Ot^. parva, 258 leaves, without marks
[Hain *I459, Proctor 83, Pellechet 1049], rubricated,
painted pen-letters, contemp. German oak bds. and
leather, with stamps (" Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis "),
[colophon] Alma in Urhe Moguntia . . . Artificiosa quadd
ad invencoe imprimendi seu caracterizddi . . . sic effigiatu
. . . Per Petrum Schoiffer, de gernszheim anno dni m.cccc.
Lxvii. ate sexta mensz marcii (1467), large thick folio
(3807), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £2.2,^
Aquinas (Thomas). Summa Theologiae, Prima pars summe,
lit. OOtll-, 215 leaves, double columns, 57 lines to a full
page, floral decoration to first initial and other initials
painted, name on a i and a few MS. marginal notes, mor.,
y.e., Johanne Mocenico inclyto Venetorum, 1484, folio (140),
July 29, Sotheby Thorp, £^ los.
Aquinas (Thomas) . Super Tertio Libro sententiarum, fifteenth
century German, mor. (repaired), decoration built up
laboriously from a large number of small tools, capitals
painted in gold and col., ribbon labels with the name
Maria, the brass catches for the clasps have also the name
Maria engraved upon them, Venice, Hermann Lichten-
stein, 1490, folio (504), April 29, Sotheby Carr, /lo
Aquinas (Thomas). Tertia Pars Summae, first ed., (it. QOtf).
parva, double columns, 52 lines, 218 leaves ((blanks for
first and last leaves wanting), signatures hand stamped
in extreme lower margins [unmentioned by bibliographers],
old russ. gt., plain edges, WodhuU arms on upper cover,
large copy, [colophon] . . . impressa Tarvisy {sic), per
magistrvi Michaelem Manzolo de Parma, anno m.cccc.
Lxxvi., folio (3808), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^ 15s.
Arabian Nights, trans, by E. W. Lane, first ed., illustrated
with designs by W. Harvey, 3 vol., complete in the 32
orig. parts, with all the pictorial wrappers, as clean as
when issued, with new mor. wrappers, in cases, C. Knight,
1838-41, imp. 8vo. (656), May 14, Sotheby
Hatchard, ;^io los.
Arabian Nights, trans, by E. W. Lane, first ed., illustrations
from designs by W. Harvey, 3 vol., hf. veil, gt., g.e., 1839,
8vo. (65), Nov. 5, Sotheby Crawshaw, £1 I'Ss.
Arabian Nights. Book of the Thousand Nights and One
Night, trans, by John Payne, No. 41 of a limited ed., 9
vol., veil., uncut, t.e.g., "Printed for the Villon Society,
1882-84, 8vo. (66), Nov. 5, Sotheby Bond, £q
\£l 5S., same state, Oct. 24, Hodgson, Lot 144.]
Arabian Nights. Tales from the Arabic of the Breslau and
Calcutta (1814-18) editions not occurring in the other
printed texts, trans, by J. Payne, 3 vol., veil., Privately
(38)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [arc
printed, Villon Society, 1884, 8vo. (674), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Lester, £2 15s.
[£2 4s., hf. veil., Large Paper, Nov. 5, Sotheby, Lot
2605 ; £2 los., veil, gt., t.e.g., small paper, Oct. 24,
Hodgson. Lot 145.]
Arabian Nights. Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night,
trans, by Sir R. F. Burton, 10 vol., orig. cl., Benares, 1885,
8vo. (344), Aug. 7, Sotheby Quaritch, £26
Arabian Nights. Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night,
with the Supplemental Nights, trans, by Sir R. F. Burton,
17 vol., together with a series of 70 original illustrations
by A. Letchford, 18 vol. in all, orig. cl., Printed by The
Kamashastra Society, 1885-8, 8vo. (691), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Salby, £^0
Arabian Nights. Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night,
with the Supplemental Nights, trans, by Sir R. F. Burton,
100 illustrations from paintings by Stanley L. Wood,
proofs before letters, 16 vol., Benares, printed by the
Kamashastra Society, 1885-88, roy. 8vo. (67), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Hardy, £^^
[The Supplemental Nights (only), 4 vol., 1886-88,
realised £6 los., Oct. 23, Sotheby, Lot 580.]
Arabian Nights. Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night,
trans, by Sir R. F. Burton, ed. by L. C. Smithers, Japanese
veil, paper, port, and 71 plates after A. Letchford, 12 vol.,
mor. ex., with arabesque design, gt. dentelles, g.t., fine
set, H. S. Nichols, 1897, 8vo. (6), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sawyer, £\2 15s.
Arabian Nights. Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night,
with the Supplemental Nights, trans, by Sir R. F. Burton,
16 vol., orig. cl., together with the set of 100 plates from
orig. paintings by Stanley T. Wood, in case, Benares,
printed j or the Kamashastra Society, n.d., 8vo. (583), June
17, Sotheby Salby, £0^0
Arabian Nights. Illustrations to the Arabian Nights, 100
plates by Stanley L. Wood, in a case, n.d. — Twenty-one
Etchings by Lalauze to illustrate the Arabian Nights,
n.d., together 2 vol., 4to. (317), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Beaverbrook, £2 7s.
Arabian Nights. Lalauze (A.) Suite de XXL Vignettes, pour
illustrer les Mille et Une Nuits (ed. Jouaust, 10 vol.),
epreuves speciales, itr^es sur papier de Hollande, chacun
avec remarque grav6e sur la Planche, et portant la signa-
ture autographe de I'artiste, special title and list of plates,
with their positions in the eds. of Jouaust, Lane and
Burton, 10 sets taken in this form, mor. super ex., g.e.,
by Zaehnsdorf, finely bd., Paris, 1881, 4to. (896), May 14,
Sotheby Quaritch, £']
Arbre des Batailles. See Bonner (Honord de)
Archa^ologia. Set Society of Antiquaries of London
Archa^ologia /Eliana, First Series (complete), 4 vol., hf. cf. gt.,
4to. — New Series, Vol. i.-vi. only, hf. cf. gt., 8vo. — Third
(39)
arc] Book-Prices Current.
Series, Vol. i.-v., cl., together 15 vol., plates, woodcuts
and photographs, 1822- 1909, 4to. (866), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Pickard, £^ los.
Archaeological Survey of India. Reports, by Gen. Sir Alex.
Cunningham and others, Index by V. A. Smith, maps
and plates (wanting Vol. xviii.), together 23 vol., orig.
cl., Simla and Calcutta, 1871-87, 8vo. (217), March 4,
Christie Quay itch, £^
Archaica, ed. by Sir E. Brydges, 2 vol., Privately printed, 18 15
— Heliconia, ed. by T. Park, 3 vol., ib., 1815, together 5
vol., uniform mor. gt., t.e.g., 1815, folio (1509), April 8,
Sotheby Edwards, £^ 7s. 6d.
Archdale (J no.) New Description of that Fertile and Pleasant
Province of Carolina, first ed., cf. gt., by Bedford, 4 pre-
liminary leaves and pp. 32, hf. -title repaired (reproduction
of title in catalogue), London, printed for John Wyat . . .
1707, sm. 4to. (74), April 10, American Art Association
$100
Archer (J. H.) Monumental Inscriptions of the British West
Indies, coats-of-arms, linen bds., uncut, 1875, 8vo. (160),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Winter, 12s,
Archimedes. Tetragonismus id est Circuli Quadratura, wood-
cut on title, with Sessa's device at foot and mathematical
diagrams, got()ic letter, mor. ex., Venetiis, J. B. Sessa,
1503, sm. 4to. (246), Dec. 6, Hodgson Barnard, £6
Aretinus (Leonardus). Epistolarum Familiarium libri VIII.,
lit. rom., 79 leaves, without marks [Hain 1565, Proctor
7349], 8 orig. fly-leaves filled with contemp. notes, old oak
bds., new leather back, [at end] " Leonardi Arretini
Epistolarum Familiarium liber octavus et ultimus finit.
MCCCC.LXXii " [Italy, unknown place and printer], folio
(1813), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £^ los.
[Bound at the end of the volume is a MS. of a Latin
translation of the Ethics of Aristotle, in a little later hand
by an Italian scribe, on 74 leaves of paper.]
Aretinus (Leonardus). Historia del popolo fiorentino tradocta
in lingua tosca da Donato Acciaoli, roman letter [Hain-
Copinger 1563], Impressa a Vinegia per Maestro lacomo de
Rossi di natione Gallo, 1476 — Poggio (J. F. Bracciolini) .
Historia Fiorentina tradocta in lingua toscana da lacopo
suo figliuolo, orig. ed., roman letter [Hain-Copinger 13172^
Proctor 4243], ib., 1476, in i vol., modern bds., antique
style, folio (24), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £'] 15s.
Aretinus (Leonardus). Historia Fiorentina, tradocta in Vul-
gare da Donato Acciaioli, prima ed., lit. rom., 218 leaves,
including orig. blank for aj, with signs. [Hain *I562,.
Proctor 4242], [colophon] . . Impresso a Vinegia per . .
Jacomo de Rossi di Natione Gallico nell anno del mcccc
Lxxvi. adi XII. de Febraio (1476) — Poggio. Historia.
Fiorentina in Lingua Fiorentina, prima ed., lit. rom. (ut
supra), 116 leaves, including orig. blank at end [Hain
(40)
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ari
♦13172, Proctor 4243], ib., Octo di Marzo, 1476, in i vol.,
limp veil., fine copies, folio (1814), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £12
Aretinus (Leonardus). Opera, Italian MS. on veil, [begins]
Leonardi aretini prefatio in phedonem Platonis ad Inno-
centium, arabesque border in gold and colours on first leaf,
also 4 illuminated initials (77 leaves), veil., Scbc. xvi., sm.
4to. (31), March 18, Christie Edwards, ^34 13s.
Aretio (Angelus de). Tractatus Judiciorum expositus per D.
Bart, de Saxoferrato, lit. rom., 102 leaves, including
blanks at beginning and end, with signs. [Hain *i625],
new hf. cf., uncut, [colophon] . . Impressiis Papie p magistru
Antoniu de Carchano impensis Jacobi de Sancto Peiro
Anno doniini m.cccc.lxxvii. Septio Kalendas Mali (1477),
large folio (181 1), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £6
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, first ed., roman letter, device
below title with the initials I. M. surmounted by a crown,
full-page woodcut of a beehive on verso of Privilege (folio
216 has corner torn off and some words supplied in fac),
mor. ex., by Clarke and Bedford (a few stains and some
margins restored), Impresso in Ferrara per Maestro
Giovanni Mazocco del Bondeno, adi xxii. de Aprile, 1516,
4to. (26), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £118
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, gottjic letter, double columns,
with foliation, limp veil., a-z 8, aa 6 (title and few leaves
soiled), Finisse Orlando . . . Stdpato in Vinclita Citta di
Vinegia ad instanza del . . . Sisto Libbraro al Libbro, 1526,
a di ultimo Agosto, i2mo. (32), March 18, Christie
Davis &> Orioli, £ig
Ariosto (L.) [Orlando Furioso.] II Furioso, con la gionta d'altri
canti nuovi ampliato e corretto, lit. QOtl)-, title in red and
black, woodcut port, of Ariosto at end, with the motto
Pro Bono Malum," mor. ex., g.e., Vinegia per Francesco
di Alessandro Bindoni et Mapheo Pasini, 1533, sm. 8vo.
(27), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io los.
Aiiosto (I..) Orlando Furioso, woodcut title, woodcuts and
figured initials, contemp. Venetian mor., corner fleurons
and centre figures and initials E. M. B. H. I. P., gt. gaufired
edges, clasps, In Vinegia, appresso Gab. Giolito, 1549, sm.
4to. (1828), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £j 5s.
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, traduzido por don leronymo
de Urrea, first Spanish ed., arms of Philip of Spain on title
(defective), port, and 45 woodcuts, hf. veil., Imprimiose
enla muy noble y leal villa de Anuers en Casa de Martin
Nucio, 1549, 4to. (124), Dec. 17, Sotheby Ellis, £1 5s.
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, italic letter, historiated initials,
woodcuts precede each canto, contemp. Venetian mor. gt.,
g.e., Vinegia, Gabriel Giolito, 1550, 4to. (29), June 10,
Sotheby ^. Tregaskis, £g 15s.
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Fvrioso tradvzido en romance Castel-
lano por el S. Don Hieronimo de Vrrea, italic letter, wood-
cuts, mor., g.e., Impresso en Venecia por Gabriel Giolito de
(41)
ARi] Book-Prices Current.
Ferrariis y sus Hermanos, 1553, sm. 4to. (33), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £5 los.
Ariosto (L.) Orlando furioso, woodcuts and figured initials
(first few leaves stained), Venetia, G. A. Valvassore, 1559,
sm. 4to. (477), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, {20
' [XVI. century Venetian mor., stamped in the Grolier
manner, g.e.]
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, con le annotationi, etc. di
Geronimo Ruscelli, etc. (title cut), several full-page
woodcut engravings, old sheep, Venetia, V. Valgrisi, 1572,
4to. (25), April 29, Sotheby Heffev, £1
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Fvrioso, tradvzido en romance Castel-
lano, por Don leronymo de Vrrea, italic letter, woodcuts,
Spanish mor., g.e. (title repaired), Imprimiose en Venecia,
en casa de Domingo de Farris, 1575, sm. 4to. (34), March
18, Christie Davis &' Orioli, £6
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso con le Annotationi, di Jeronimo
Ruscelli, etc., 51 engravings by Girolamo Porro (plate 34
mounted), ornamental cartouches and woodcut initials,
Venetia, Francesco de Franceschi, 1584, sm. folio (42),
April 8, Sotheby Heffer. £8
[XVII. century French mor. gt., g.e. This copy has
an old engraved port, of Ariosto and two rare folding
plates by Otto Vaenius inserted. £^, apparently the
same copy, June 10, Sotheby, Lot 33 ; £/\. 5s., old English
mor. gt., g.e., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 987.]
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, con gli Argomenti in ottava
rima di M. Ludovico Dolce, small italic letter, numerous
cuts in the text, mor. ex., g.e., by J. Wright, Venetia,
presso gli Heredi di Pietro Dehuchino, 1588, 8vo. (34), June
10, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 15s,
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, in Italian and English, 2 vol.,
old English mor. gt., g.e., inscription to Lady Hester Pitt
stamped in gold on mor. label on upper cover of Vol. i.,
1755. 4*0. (16), July 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 los.
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, Baskerville's ed., engravings
after Eisen, Moreau. etc. by Bartolozzi and others, 4 vol.,
russ. gt., g.e., Birmingham, Baskerville, 1773, 8vo. (321),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £6 15s.
[£i 15s., cf. antique, March 19, Puttick, Lot 371.]
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, port, by Eisen, plates by
Cipriani, Cochin, Greuze, Moreau, etc., 4 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e., fine copy, Birmingham, da' Torchi di G. Baskerville,
1773, 8vo. (26), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, ^13 los.
Ariosto (L.) Orlando Furioso, port., 8 vol. in 4, cf. ex., g.e.,
by Clarke and Bedford, crest of Earl of Fitzwilliam,
Firenze, 1823-4, 8vo. (28), April 29, Sotheby Lowe, £1 lis.
Ariosto (L.) Roland le Furieux, traduict nou vehement en
fran9ois par F. de Rosset, engraved title-page in com-
partments (margin shaved), full-page engravings, old
French mor. gt., monogram surmounted by a coronet at
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i
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ari
corners and in centre, g.e., Paris, chez Robert Foilet, 1625,
4to. (465), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £2 12s.
Aristophanes. Comoediae Novem Graced cum Scholiis Graecis
et prefatione Graeca Marci Musuri, editio princeps, old
mor. gt., g.e., Venetiis apud Aldum, 1498, folio (321), Nov.
5, Sotheby Pickering, £21 los.
[/16, old cf. gt., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 29; £1^, mor.,
g.e., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 433.]
Aristophanes. Comoedia? Novem, cum commentariis, Graced
(edente A. F. Varchiensi), woodcut ornaments, mor. gt.,
g.e., from the library of John, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe,
with his coat-of-arms, Florentiae, per hceredes Philippi
luntae, 1525, 4to. (30), April 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2
Aristophanes. Comoediae, ex ed. R. F. P. Brunck, interleaved
and with MS. notes in the autograph of Edward Fitz-
gerald, Vol. i., hf. mor., t.e.g., Oxonii, 1814, 8vo. (154),
July 29, Sotheby Cartwright, £1 5s.
Aristoteles. De Moribus ad Nichomachum, Jo. Argyropilo
Byzantio traductore (wants title), oak bds. and leather,
thick bands, stamped panels, that on the upper cover
representing the Annunciation, with legend " Ecce
Ancilla Domini," etc., with the binder's mark, the under
panel having a figure of St. Nicholas and nude boys
within border, with binder's mark and name " Nicolaus
Spierinck " (worn and damaged), Paris., 15 19 — Another
specimen of Spierinck's Cambridge Binding, with the
same panels (much worn), enclosing an imperfect copy of
Erasmi Lingua, Basil., Froben, 1525 (both books sold not
subject to return), 8vo. (473), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Edwards, £']
Aristoteles. Ethica, Politica, Giconomica, ht. rom. parva,
long lines, 24 to a full page, 260 leaves, without marks
(first leaf of text wanting, also a blank at the end of the
" Politica "), modern mor. ex., g. on r.e., large and clean
copy, Absque ulla nota [sed Valenciae, Lambart Palmart
{type i), 14 — ], thick folio (18 17), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6g
[Apparently an unrecorded Spanish Incunabulum.]
Aristoteles. [Ethica, Politica et CEconomica Leonardo Aretino
interprete], lit. goti^. parva, 198 leaves, including two
blanks, without marks [Hain *i762. Proctor 224, Pel-
lechet 1238 (gives 200 leaves, including four blanks)],
point holes above and below, spaces left for Greek, some
orig. MS. signs, left, illuminated initial miniature of Aris-
totle on first page, painted capitals, old veil., fine copy.
Absque ulla nota [Argeniorati, Jo. Mentelin {type 5), " before
April 10, 1469," Pellechet, c. 1475], sm. folio (1818), Nov.
22, Sotheby- Maggs, £^g
Aristoteles. Ethicorum ad Nichomachum, libri decem, Jo.
Argyropylo interprete, "Prelum Ascensianum " (un-
(43)
ARi] Book-Prices Current.
dated) on title, woodcut initials, Paris, ap. Jo. de Roigny,
excud. A. Wechel, 1555, folio (134), April 8, Sotheby
Ellis, £16
[XVI. century English cf., with crown and Tudor rose
in gold in centres, plain edges. Queen Mary's copy. Back
repaired, sides worn.]
Aristoteles. " Incipit prologus de Propositionibus Universali-
bus Aristotelis," lit. 0Ot(). (two types), long lines, 32 to a
full page, 79 leaves, without marks, unmentioned by Biblio-
graphers, painted capitals, veil., Absque ulla nota [Italy,
unknown place and printer, 14 — ], sm. 4to. (1827), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £6 los.
Aristoteles. Oiconomicorum lib. II., cum Commentario Leon-
ardi Aretini, lit. rom., 36 leaves, without marks, printed
on stout paper, with wide margins [Ilain 1774, Proctor
4139], rubricated, old russ., g.e., Absque ulla nota [sed
Venetiis, Chr. Valdarfer, 1470-1], sm. 4to. (1821), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £j los.
Aristoteles. Opera quae quidem extant omnia . . . Item lo.
Lod. Vivis Valentini de libris Aristotelicis censura . . .
Ad haec De vita Aristotelis . . . per Phil. Melanchthonem,
roman letter, contemp. mor. ex., gt. tooled and with panel
of arabesques, g.e., in case, Basle [? H. Petri], 1538, folio
(41), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^8
[With bookplate of Marquis d'Adda and autograph
signature. Collation : a6, a-z, a-z, aa-zz6, AABB4. Illus-
tration in catalogue.]
Aristoteles. Opera Tomus II., Gr. et Lat., signatures on title,
s. /. apud Gulielmum Laemariurn, 1597, thick 8vo. (45),
April 8, Sotheby Gaston, £8
[XVII. century French cf., covered with semis of stars,
arms of Henry, son of Francis II., Duke of Lorraine, with
oval legned, " Henricus Francisci Caroli. Lothar. et Bar.
Due. N. D. D. 1602." Prize copy (worn).]
Aristoteles. Physica, sive de Physica audita et Votari ab
Averroi Cordubensi commentate, lit. got^. (two types),
238 leaves, without marks [Hain 1683, Pellechet 1192
(242 leaves)], old contemp. doeskin (some letters on last
leaf in fac). Absque ulla nota [Patavii, Laurentius Cano-
zius, c. 1473-4], folio (1822), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, 20 los.
Armeno (Cristof oro) . Peregrinaccio di tre Giovani figlivoli del
Re di Serendippo, dalla Persiana nell' Italiana lingua trap-
portato, itahc letter, mor. ex., by Duru, Venetia, M.
Tramezzino, 1557, sm. 8vo. (467), May 14, Sotheby
Dobell, £2 2S.
Armstrong (Sir W.) Gainsborough and his Place in Enghsh Art,
first ed., 62 photogravures and 10 litho. facs., hf. mor.,
t.e.g., 1898, 4to. (36). Nov. 26, Christie Bumpus, £^
[£y 5S-, orig. cl., proof plates, lithos. in col., Dec. 4,
Sotheby, Lot 1259.]
Armstrong (Sir W.) J. M. W. Turner, one of 350 copies on
(44)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ars
Japanese paper, port, and numerous engravings and extra
plates in case, proofs, 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g.,
Agnew & Sons, 1902, folio (1265), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Sawyer, £6 15s.
Armstrong (Sir W.) Sir Joshua Reynolds, 78 photogravures
and 6 lithographic facs. in col., proofs, 2 vol., mor., uncut,
t.e.g., 1900, roy. 4to. (1258), Dec. 4, Sotheby Bumpus, ;^ii
Ame (T. A.) Songs in the Comedies called " As You Like It "
and " Twelfth Night," engraved plates of musical nota-
tion, hf. roan, n.d., folio (146), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, £9> 5s.
Arnold (Matthew). Celtic Literature, the orig. holograph MS.,
134 pp 4to., a transcript of 2 missing pages, mor., by
Sangorski and Sutcliffe (1958), April 22, Christie, pre-
sented by the Viscountess Sandhurst ;^28 7s.
Arnold (Matthew). Works, ed. de luxe, port., 15 vol., orig.
silk cl. gt., uncut, 1903-4, 8vo. (123), July 29, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £6 12s. 6d.
Arnold (Richd.) Names of all the Baylyfs, Custose, Mayors
and Sherefs of the Cyte of London, blacfe letter, no separate
title, wanting blank leaf a i (wormed and some holes
mended, some top margins restored), modern mor. ex.,
not subject to return, Without place, printer's name or
date (152 1), 4to. (38), June 10, Sotheby Dobell, £S
Amoldus, de Villa Nova. Tractatus de virtutibus Herbarum,
roman letter, long lines, first page has ornamental woodcut
borders to text, cut above title-heading, woodcuts of herbs
in the text, modern bds., hf. covered sheep, antique style
[not in Hain, Proctor or Pellechet], Bononiae per me
Bacelierium cognomento de Bacilieriis, 1489, xii. kl. De-
cemhris, sm. 4to. (37), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £^S
Aron (P.) Toscanello de la Musica, first ed., roman letter,
musical notation, title within woodcut border, large
woodcut, with port, on verso of a 4, woodcut initials,
mor. gt., g.e., by Rapartier, fine copy, Vinegia, per B. et
M. de Uitali, 1523, folio (147), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^io los.
Aron (P.) Toscanello in Musica, roman letter, musical nota-
tion, title within woodcut border, large woodcut, with
port, on verso of a ii., woodcut initials, mor. gt., g.e, by
Zaehnsdorf, fine copy, Vinegia, M. Sessa, 1539, folio (148),
May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s.
Ars Memorandi, first xylographic ed., 30 leaves (three of which
are in fac), each printed on one side only, inlaid to folio
size, mor. ex., g.e. [s.n., Germany, c. 1460-70], folio (42),
Dec. 10, Christie " Quaritch, ;^7oo
[First ed. of the three described by Schreiber. Three
copies of this issue are cited, viz., Leipzig, Munich and
Wien. The ink is grey, occasionally deepening to brown.
The 15 pages of text are in large gothic letter. Illustra-
tion in catalogue.]
Ars Memorandi. Memorabiles Evangelistarum Figuras (cum
(45)
ARs] Book-Prices Current.
Versibus Latinis Sebastian! Brant et alii edidit G. Rel-
misius), 15 fuil-page figures of emblems of the four evan-
gelists (partly col.), old French mor. gt., g.e. [PhorccB,
Thomae Anselmi], 1502, 4to. (39), June 10, Sotheby
Pickering, £^
[The woodcuts are similar to those of the block-book
ed. of ' Ars Memorandi."]
[Ars Memorandi.] Hexastichon Sebastian! Brant in me-
morabiles euangelistai/ figuras, 15 woodcuts, mor., with
GroUeresque bhnd design on sides, g.e., by Hering,
[Pforzheim, T. Anshelm, 1503], sm. 4to. (43), Dec. 10,
Christie I regaskis, ;^i i
[Third ed., having been preceded by two issues with
date of 1502. The Latin verses are by Petrus de Rosen-
heim.]
Ars Moriendi, xylographic ed., the 11 blocks and text (13
pages) printed on 24 (?25) leaves on one side of the paper,
without any colouring, the blank backs of each pasted
together as originally issued (except the first and last
leaves of text), modern veil, (one or two leaves loose in
the binding), from the Huth collection (;^i,5oo) [Germany,
? Augsburg, c. 1465-70], sm. folio (44), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £1,150
[First ed. of the blocks forming Group iv. of Schreiber's
division of the various xylographs of this book, almost
exactly copied from the first of Group i. Of these blocks,
there were three other editions. In these three, the
outer border line and the hatching to same were removed
from the blocks, which were in each case then printed on
both sides of the paper. In the third ed., two other cuts
were added, and in the fourth two more. Illustrations
in catalogue.]
Ars Moriendi. F la : Ars Moriendi [Q] Variis scd'm pliilo-
sophu tertio ethicorQ, etc., 12 leaves, gotl)ic letter, n full-
page woodcuts [s.n., Cologne, ? Goswin Gops, or Nicolaus
Gotz, c. 1475] (46), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, i\']0
[Second typographical ed. Copinger (Suppt. II.) 667.
Probably Proctor 11 15. Illustration in catalogue.]
Gerson (Joh. [Charlier] de). Monotessaron, QotE)tC
letter, 40 lines to a page, without marks, rubricated, Hain
♦7719, Proctor 1259 [s.n., Cologne, ? Goswin Gops or
Nic. Gotz, c. 1480]
[Collation: 68 leaves (first and last blank). A few
MS. signatures remain.]
Joannes de Sancto Lauren tio. Postillae EvangeHorum
Dominicalium, flotf)tc letter, double colunms of 40 Hnes,
without marks, rubricated [Hain 9410, Proctor 9332],
Bruxelles [Fratres vitae communis], 1480
[Collation : 198 leaves, the last blank. A few MS.
signatures remain, as well as catchwords.]
The three sm. folio volumes bound together, xvth
century wooden bds. stamped leather (rebacked), bound
(46)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [art
at the monastery of Dulmen, Westphalia, and bears the
characteristic stamps of that binding, notably the square
stamp of two birds.]
Ars Moriendi. Begins F. 4 ? : [woodcut with sig. D.] verso :
Bona inspiracio angeli contra desperacionem, gott)ir \t\XtX,
double columns, 38 lines to a page, mor. ex. [s.n., Cologne,
? Nic. Gotz, c. 1475], sni. folio (45), Dec. 10, Christie
Q liar itch, £2^
[A fragment of 6 leaves (out of 12), presumably the
first typographical ed. (Hain 1831). The subjects are
not in their usual order, nor do they always face their
letterpress.]
Ars Moriendi.] Folio 2a : Das ist die vorred in das Biichlin
des Stubenden Menschen, got^ic letter, five full-page wood-
cuts, col. by hand, and woodcut initials (first woodcut
inlaid, corners of 3 leaves mended), hf. cf. [s.n., Augsburg,
A. Sorg, c. 1478-80], sm. 4to. (49), Dec. 10, Christie
Guar itch, £is^
[Hain *ii629. Proctor 1677. Collation: 96 leaves,
unnumbered [a-m8]. Illustration in catalogue.]
Ars Moriendi. Tractatus succinctus ac valde utilis de Arte et
Scientia. Perfecte Vivendi Beneq. Moriendi, device of
Pierre Mareschal on title and 11 whole-page woodcuts
[Copinger 678], gott)ic letter, 20 leaves [A-E in fours]
(margins stained), mor. ex., g.e., Impressiim Lugduni a
Petro Mareschal [? 1498], sm. 4to. (240), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Quaritch, ^38
Ars Moriendi. Ars Moriendi ex Variis sententijs collecta cum
Piguris, flot^ic letter, woodcut on title (repeated on verso)
and 12 full-page woodcuts, a6, b8=I4 leaves, unnum-
bered, mor. ex., g.e., by ChamboUe-Duru (ex-libris Seil-
liere, with arms), large copy, Impressum Normbergae ....
loannis Weyssenburger, 15 12, sm. 4to. (47), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £^g
[Ars Moriendi.] Pen seer profitelijck boecxken om alle men-
schen wel te leeren steruen, gotflic letter, 22 lines to a page,
with signatures, 6 woodcuts with gothic letter inscriptions
cut on the blocks, ab8, C4 = 20 leaves, unnumbered, mor.
gt., g.e., by Lloyd, Gheprent tot delft In hollant Bi mi
Cornelis cornelisse [c. 1520], i2mo. (48), Dec. 10, Christie
Maggs, £16 I OS.
Art and Life and the Building and Decoration of Cities, a
Series of Lectures by Members of the Arts and Crafts
Exhibition Society, mor. ex., g.e., Doves bindery, finely
bd., Rivington & Co., 1897, 8vo. (1036), July 22, "Sotheby
Shepherd, £^ 5s.
Art de Bien Vivre. Le liure intitule lart de bien viure, et de
bien mourir, lettres batardes, double columns of 36 lines,
woodcuts and ornamental initials (top margin of title
repaired), mer. ex., g.e., by Simier (from the Huth collec-
tion, ;^7o in 191 1), Nouuellement imprhne a par is pour
Hery pacquot, s.d. [1535], sm. 4to. (40), March 18, Christie
(47) Quaritch. £85
art] Book-Prices Current.
Art of Contentment. See Woodhead (A.)
Arthur (King). Most Ancient and Famous History of the
Renowned Prince Arthur, King of Britaine, btacfe letter,
the 3 parts complete, woodcut fronts., in i vol., modern
cf.. Printed by William Stansby for Jacob Bloome, 1634,
sm. 4to. (750), April 29, Sotheby Maggs, ;^io
[£g 15s., apparently the same copy, Aug. 7, Sotheby,
Lot 613 ; £^ 5s., mor., g.e., stained and wormed, May 14,
Sotheby, Lot 571.]
Ascham (R.) Toxophilus, the Schole, or partitions of shoot-
ing, blarit letter, engraved title, mor. gt., g.e., Imprinted
at London by Thomas Marshe, 1571, 4to. (542), Jan. 22,
Sotheby ' Maggs, £2 2S.
[£i I2S., cf. (stained), the ed. of 1789, 4to, same sale.
Lot 543.]
Ashbee (H. S.) Index Librorum Prohibitorum, by " Pisanus
Fraxi," front., etc., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g.. Privately
printed, 1877, 4to. (667), Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £20
Ashe (T.) Travels in America, first ed., 3 vol., bds., uncut,
1808, i2mo. (131), Nov. 13, Puttick Mackenzie, £2 12s. 6d.
Asiatic Researches, or Transactions of the Society Instituted
in Bengal, plates, 12 vol., mor., Calcutta, i78'8-i8i6, 4to.
(569), Dec. 19, Hodgson Bailey, £2 14s.
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Journal, Vol. i, to xxx., in 43 vol.,
1832-61, russ. and cf. (some a little rubbed). Vol. xxxi.-
xxxvii. in parts (not complete), and a catalogue, together
50 vol., 8vo. (365), Aug. 7, Sotheby Heffer, £/\^
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Publications, Vol. xlvii. to Ixx.,
46 vol., hf. bd. (various), Calcutta, 1878-1901 — Proceedings,
1886-1892, 7 vol., hf. cf., ib. — Centenary Review of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal, hf. cf., ib., 1885, together 54
vol., 1878-1901 8vo. (304), March 4, Christie
London Library, £2^
Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Journal, Vol.
i.-xx., 1834-63, hf. cf., and Vol. i.-iv., New Series, in parts,
together 24 vol., 1865-70, 8vo. (366), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Heffer, £11
Aspin (J.) Naval and Military Exploits which have Dis-
tinguished the Reign of George the Third, front, and 33
col. views, orig. bds., uncut, in slip case, London, printed
by Samuel Leigh, 1820, i2mo. (1132), Dec. 12, American
Art Association $36
Assize of Bread. See Powel (J no.)
Astexanus de Ast (J.) Summa de Casibus Conscientiae, lit.
gotl)., 2 vol.. Vol. i., 232 leaves, including a blank at end,
Vol. ii., 284 leaves, with signs. [Hain *i894, Pellechet
1406], woodcut border round first page of Vol. i., painted
initials, modern oak bds. and cf., blind stamped, by J.
Faulkner, in excellent state (IngUs copy), [colophon] . . .
Coloniae, p Pviduni 6- CircumspectO. virum Hinricum
Quentell eiusdem incold et civem sub Anno dni m.cccc.
(48)
Oct., 1917 TO. Aug., 1918. [auc
Lxxix. Sectindo Kalendas Septemhris pervigili cura
impssiim, etc., large folio (1834), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £/\o
[Astley (Jno.)] Art of Riding, trans, from the Italian of
Claudio Corte, by Thos. Bedingfield, woodcuts (wanting
the title), old cf., "H. Denham, 1584, sm. 4to. (32). April 29.
Sotheby Quaritch, £2 15s.
Athenajus. [Deipnosophistae.] (Graece, ex recensione Marci
Musuri), ed. princeps, XVIIIth cent. French mor. gt.,
g.e., fine copy, orig. blank leaves, Venetiis, apud Aldum
et Andream Socerum Mense Augusto, 15 14, folio (33),
April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £1^ los.
Athenaeus. [Deipnosophistae.] Les Quinze Livres des Deip-
nosophistes . . . Traduit (par I'Abb^ Marolles), port, by
Nanteuil, Paris, chez Jacques Langlois, 1680, 4to. (86),
April 8, Sotheby Parsons, £% 8s.
[XVIII. century French mor. gt., g.e., by Derome le
Jeune, with his ticket.]
Athenian Society. Publications. Lucian, Procopius, Alciphron,
Longus, Heliodorus, Achilles Tatius and Aristophanes,
complete set, 7 vol., hf. veil., Athens, privately printed,
1895-8, 8vo. (116), Nov. 28, Hodgson £g 15s.
Atkins (S. E.) and Overall (W. H.) Some Account of the
Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, cl., uncut. Privately
printed, 1881, imp. 8vo. (571), Feb. 20, Sotheby Rimell, 15s.
Atkinson (J. A.) Picturesque Representation of the Naval,
Military and miscellaneous Costumes of Great Britain, 33
plates in col. aqautint, with descriptive letterpress in
English and French, Vol. i. (all published), old hf. russ.
(cracked), W. Miller, 1807, folio (793), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £/\o
Atkinson (J. A.) and Walker (J.) Picturesque Representa-
tion of the Manners, Customs and Amusements of the
Russians, port, of Alexander I. and 100 col. plates in soft
ground etching, 3 vol. in i, russ. gt. (repaired), W. Bulmer
& Co., 1803-4, ^o\\o (794), April 29, Sotheby David, £1^
[Attavanti (P.)] Breviarium totius juris canonici, small got^ic
letter, port., mor. (with ex-libris Robert Proctor), Mem-
mingen, Alb. Kunne, i486, sm. folio (50), Dec. 10, Christie
Maggs, ;^ii
[Third ed. and first printed in Germany. Hain *7i6i.
Proctor 2780. Collation : 4 prel. -h cxxix.]
Attic Miscellany (The), or Characteristic Mirror of Men and
Things, folding plates by Barlow after Collings, etc., and
theatrical character ports., 3 vol. in 2 (all published), old
cf. gt., 1789-91, 8vo. (66), Dec. 12, Hodgson Shepherd, £6
Aubrey (Jno.) Natural History and Antiquities of Surrey,
port., map and plates, 5 vol., hf. mor., r.e., 1719, 8vo.
(1023B), Oct. 23, Sotheby Thorp, £^ 5s.
Auctores Classici -Latini cum notis in usum Delphini, edidit A.
J. Valpy, 143 vol., various, uniform hf. cf. gt., v.y., 8vo.
{74), July 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £y 15s.
(49)
AUc] Book-Prices Current.
Auctores Historiae Ecclesiasticae, Eusebii, Ruffini, Theodoreti,
etc., omnia recognita, per Beatu Rhenanum, etc., Basileae,
Jo. Froben, 1535, thick folio (131), April 8, Sotheby
Heffer, £g 9s.
[Cambridge binding of oak bds. and leather, plain back,
crowned Tudor roses, fleurs-de-lis, etc., with the binder's
initials G. G. repeated, by Garret Godfrey ; in excellent
state.. {See Weale, English Rubbings, p. 130, etc.)]
Audiguier (Vital d'). Diverses Affections de Minerve, 2 vol.
in I, old French mor. gt., g.e., Paris, la veufue M. Guille-
mot, etc., 1625, 8vo. (468), May 14, Sotheby Ellis, £^
Audsley (G. A.) Art of Organ Building, port, and illustrations,
2 vol., hf. veil, gt., t.e.g.. New York and London, 1905, 4to.
(472), March 25, Sotheby Barton, £6
Audsley (G. A.) Ornamental Arts of Japan, plain and coL
plates, 2 vol. in 4 (a few leaves foxed), hf. veil., t.e.g.,
1882-4, folio (170), Aug. 7, Sotheby Thorp, £5 los.
Audsley (G. A.) and Bowes (J. L.) Keramic Art in Japan,
plates and illustrations, some in col., 2 vol., hf. mor., g.e.,
1875, folio (20), July 22, Sotheby Rimell, £2 14s.
Audubon (J. J.) Birds of America, orig. octavo ed., 488
(only) col. plates, 7 vol., hf. cf. (damaged). New York, J.J.
Audubon, 1840-44, imp. 8vo. (132), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Spencer, £2^
Audubon (J. J.) Birds of America, orig. 8vo. ed., 500 col.
plates, 7 vol., hf. cf. (binding damaged), New York, J. J.
Audubon, 1840-44, imp. 8vo. (751), April 29, Sotheby
Maggs, £56
[$370, contemp. hf. mor., March 6, American Art
Association, Lot 26.]
Audubon (J. J.) and Bachman (J.) Quadrupeds of North
America, 150 col. plates, 3 vol., three-quarter mor. gt.,
g.e.. New York, V. G. Audubon, 1854, 8vo. (27), March 6,
American Art Association %5^
Auerswald (Fabian von). Ringer Kunst, etc., Qt^tl^tc letter,
first and only ed., title with coat-of-arms of John Frederic,
elector of Saxony, full-page port, of the author by L.
Cranach and 85 full-page cuts by the same (a-ii6 = 48
leaves, last blank), Gedruckt zu Wittemb., durch Hans
Lujft, 1539 — Vegetius (Flavins). Vier biicher der Ritter-
schafft, gotljic letter, double columns of 52 lines, full-page
cut of a Landsknecht and over 100 woodcuts of military
engines, etc. (102 leaves, unnumbered), Augsburg, H.
Stainer, 1529 — Kriegs Ordung New gemacht, got^ic letter,
40 lines to a full page (42 leaves) [s.n., Augsburg, c. 1530],
together in i vol., orig. German cf., in case, sm. folio (51),
Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £/\'j
Augsburger Geschlechter Buch, second ed., 156 full-page
woodcuts, a6, B-T4, v6=i68 leaves, orig. veil., Frankjurt-
on-Main, S. Feyrabend, 1580, folio (52), Dec. 10, Christie
Ellis, £14 I OS.
Augurellus (I. A.) Opera, first Aldine ed., old French mor.
(50)
Oct.. 1917 TO Aug., iyi8. [aug
gt., with monogram L. B. at comers, repeated on back,
g.e., Venetiis in aedibus Aldi, 1505, 8vo. (41), June 10,
Sotheby £^ los.
Augustinus (S.) Confessionum libri Xlll., lit. rom., 164
leaves, without marks [Hain 2031, Proctor 5883], hf. bd.,
[colophon] . . " 1 heutonicus delatus enini bonus aere
Johannes, Hoc Mediolani fertile pressit opus," Anno In-
carnationis Domini 1475 xii. kal Augusti, sm. 4to. (1845),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £(^ 15s.
Augustinus (S.) De Civitate Dei libri XXII., roman letter,
290 leaves (wants the blanks only), on folio 15 is a small
miniature executed in gold and colours of the Pope
blessing St. Augustine, several large decorative initials,
strap marginal ornaments in gold and colours, with pen
decoration, XVIIIth cent. mor. gt., g.e. (wormed at
beginning and end) [Hain 2049, Proctor 3310], [colophon,
in 9 lines of verse, beginning, "Aspicis illustris lector, etc."
. . . Conradus suueynheym, Arnoldus panartzq. magistri
Rome impresserunt talia multa simul . . . 1470], folio (34),
April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £(y2
Augustinus (S.) De Doctrina Christiana divisus in quatuor
partes, lit. 00t(). (2 blanks wanting), [Hain *i958, Pel-
lechet 1474], rubricated, German library stamps on first
leaf, contemp. oak bds. and leather, stamped, written
label on upper side, giving a list of the printer's similar
productions, clasp catches (rebacked), rough edges, Absque
ulla nota [Coloniae, Barth. de Unkel, c. 1479-80], sm. 4to.
(18^7), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ^11
Augustinus (S.) De la Citta di Dio, roman letter, the "Tavola"
bound at end, old mor. gt., g.e., in case [Hain 2072, Pel-
lechet 1564], Absque ulla nota [Florence, ? F. Bonaccorsius,
? 1475], folio (43), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, Ij 5s.
Augustinus (S.) De la Citta di Dio, 322 leaves, with signs.,
initials painted, first page of text decorated [Hain *207i.
Proctor 6145, Pellechet 1564] (wanted two blanks accord-
ing to the last named bibliographer), old French mor.
gt., g.e. (Padeloup), not subject to return, 5. /. a. et n.
[Florentiae, A. Miscominus, c. 1483], sm. folio (250), Dec.
17, Sotheby Quaritch, £15
[£g, modern oak bds., June 10, Sotheby, Lot 44.]
Augustinus (S.) " Incipit liber Sancti Augustini ad Petrum
diaconem de fide," lit. QOtll-, 36 leaves, without marks
[Hain *2045, Proctor 1093], initials painted, new veil.,
rough edges, [colophon] . . Colonic impressus est in Vigilia
Sdcti Johanis baptiste, anno domini m.cccc. septuagesitno
tercio [1473, printer unknown], sm. 4to. (1851), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Stamford, £5 5s.
Augustinus (S.) " Incipit Sermo beati Augustini episcopi
super orationem dominicam," lit. QOtf)., 8 leaves, without
marks [Hair^*i990, Proctor 1009, Bradshaw 8), new veil.,
Absque ulla nota [Colonic, printer of the " Historia S.
Albani," 14 — ], sm. 4to. (1852), Nov. 22, Sotheby
/c j\ Quaritch, £6 los.
AUG] Book-Pricks Current.
Augustinus (S.) *' Incipit Sermo beati Augustini epi sup
ofonem dfiicam/* lit. QOtl^,. 8 leaves, without marks
[Hain *i989» Proctor S27, Pellechet 1501], rubricated,
painted initials (two point holes in outer margins), new
veil.. Ah^qHf ti/te nota [Co^cmtVw. U. Zel, fWV5 i, 2. before
1472]. sm. 4to. (1853), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s.
Augustinus (S.) Liber de Consensu Evangehstarum, lit. got^.,
X07 leaves, including an orig. blank [Hain *i98i, Proctor
2599, PeUechet 1494]. woodcut initials, modem mor. gt..
g,e,» [colophon]^ . . . /W Civitate Lau^ngen Imprtssus Anno
m pifiH Vifgmis Saintifero. MHlesimoqnadringeniesi'
mos9pltmg9smMiit9rcio. Pridie, Idus. Aprilis [unhncwn
prnUgf^ 1473]. sm. foUo (1843), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, /34
Augustinus (S.) Liber qui vocatur Quinquaginta, fluttiif letter,
long lines, 38 to a page, rubricated, 92 leaves, without
marks, painted initials, modem pigskin (from the Dunn
collection) [Hain ♦1987, Proctor 1641], Anno dn% mcccc
Lxxv. circit. Kai Febnimrii impressus est liber iste ad
konorem dti p. Anikoniu Sorg in Attgnsta [Augnstae Vind,
1475], sm. foUo (42). March 18, Christie Quaritch, £9
Augustinus (S.) Prima Quinquagena, QOt^ir letter [Hain
1971], initials in red and blue (first 2 leaves detective and
wormed), con temp, stamped pigskin. Basilece, J. de Amer-
bach, 1489, foho (556), Oct. 24. Hodgson
Halliday, £2 7s. 6d.
Augustinus de Ancona. Summa de Ecclesiastica Pot estate,
lit. flot^. parva, 375 leaves, including an orig. blank [Hain
♦962, Proctor 3611] (wormhole through several leaves),
old English (?) oak bds. and leather, stamped floriate
ornaments, metal comers (joint cracked), [colophon]
Impssa Rome i domo nobilis viri Frdcisci de Cinquinis apud
Sanctam Mariam de pofndo anno mcccclxxviiii. die xx.
Decembris (1479), thick sm. 4to. (1855), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^io
Augustinus Moravus. " Dialog^ in defensionem Poetices,"
lit. QOttl-, 17 leaves, with signs, (a), 4 leaves (not marked),
b 8 leaves (marked i.-hii.), r 5 leaves (only cj marked),
the last leaf occupied by errata [Hain ♦11613. Proctor
5667], contemp. MS. notes in margins, new veil., [colophon]
Impressiotte compietu Anno Salutis m.cccc.lxxxxiii.
Cateh. IX. Aprils in ora Divi Pantaleonis Venetiis [s.n.
impressoris] [? B. Benahus], sm. 4to. (1856), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £7 5s.
Aurem Opus regaUum Pri\'ilegiorum Civitatis et regni Valentie,
0Ott)ic letter, large cut of Valencia, arms on title and
equestrian figure of St. James, old Spanish cf., prel. 28 +
ff. 248. Valentiae, Didacus de Gumiel, 1515, sm. foho (806),
March 18, Christie Ellis, £14 los.
Aurogallus (Matt.) De Hebraeis, Urbium, Regionum popu-
lorum, fluminum, montium & ahorum locorum nominibus
(52)
Oct., igiy to Aug., 1918. [avi
liber, etc., Basileae, per Henricum Petrum, 1539, sm, 8vo.
(39), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £(}
[XVII. century French orig, veil., with first arms of J.
A. de Thou (as bachelor) with a laurel wreath, plain edges,
fine copy.]
Austen (Jane). Emma, first ed., 3 vol., cf. gt., name on
titles, 1816, 8vo. (226), Jan. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £2 8s.
Austen (Jane). Mansfield Park, first ed., 3 vol., modem bds.,
uncut, 1814, 8vo. (2829), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £5 los.
{£1 I2S,, cf. gt., name on titles, 3 vol., 1816, Jan. 22,
Sotheby, Lot 228.]
Austen (Jane). Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, first ed,,
4 vol., cf. gt., name on titles, 1818, 8vo. (225), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £2 19s.
Austen (Jane). Pride and Prejudice, 2 vol., cf. gt., name on
titles, 1817, 8vo. (227), Jan, 22, Sotheby Dobell, 148.
Austen (Jane). Sense and Sensibility, first ed., with the hf.
titles, 3 vol., contemp, cf.. Printed for the author, 181 1, 8vo.
(392), July II, 191 7, Hodgson Quaritch, £1^
Austen (Jane). Sense and Sensibility, 3 vol., cf. gt., name on
titles, 1813, 8vo. (229), Jan. 22, Sotheby Spencer, £1 12s.
Australian Stud Book, from the earliest Accounts to 1896,
Vol. i. to vi., hf. mor., m.e., Melbourne, 1878-97, 8vo.
(2985), Feb. 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 i8s.
Authentick Memoirs relating to the Lives and Adventures of
the most Eminent Gamesters and Sharpers, hf. cf., r.e.,
1744, 8vo. (86), Nov. 5, Sotheby Phillips, £1 12s.
Averroes Cordubensis. [On a 2] " Incipit Uber de medicina
averoys qui dicitur CoUget, &c.," (it. 0Ot^., 115 leaves,
with signs. [Hain ♦2189], library stamps on first and end
leaves, contemp. oak bids, and stamped leather, with
clasps (worn), rough edges, [colophon] Anno gratie domini.
1482. die. 5 Octobris finis . . Inipsso no p solertes impssores
Magistrum Laurentium o Valetia cS- Socios. In felici Fer-
rariensi Gimnasio {with device), sm. folio (1863), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £2^
Avery (David). Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the
Difficulties which issued in a Separation between the
Minister and People of Bennington, 1783, stitched, uncut,
Bennington, printed by Haswell &> Russell, mdcclxxxiij.,
8vo. (722), Nov. 19, American Art Association $65
[Reproduction of title-page in catalogue. Contains the
leaf authorizing the publication, dated Sept. 25th, 1783.]
[Avianus.] " Compotus cum Comento," [on a jj] " Liber qui
compotus inscribitur una cu figuris & manibus necessariis,
etc., lit. rom. et got^., 42 leaves, with signs. [Hain 5596,
Proctor 3973], ItaUan woodcut on reverse of title and 10
chiromantic and other cuts, ornamental initials, old veil.,
[colophon] . . Impressus Rome, per Andream Fritag de
Argentina, Aj^no (1493), with device, sm. 4to. (1865), Nov.
22, Sotheby Davis <&• Orioli, £8 5s.
Avitus (Alcimus). De origine mundi. De originaU peccato,
(53)
axe] Book-Prices Current.
etc., second ed. (?), got^ic letter, 25 lines to a page, woodcut
of master and pupils on last leaf, mor. (some edges uncut),
a6, B-P4, q6 = 68 leaves, unnumbered, Impressum Colonie
per Martinu de Werdena . . . 1509, sm. 4to. (53), Dec. 10,
Christie Maggs, £2 15s.
Axe (J. W.) The Horse, its Treatment in Health and Disease,
col. plates, etc., 9 vol., orig. cl., 1905, imp. 8vo. (391),
Dec. 19, Hodgson Hill & Son, £1 las.
Ayala (Pedro de). Cronica del rey don Pedro de Castilla (del
rey don Enrique, y del rey don Juan), Ut. QOt^., woodcut
of Don Pedro on title, small woodcuts of Don Enrique and
Don Juan (several leaves discoloured and damp-stained,
wormen at end), contemp. Spanish cf. gt., gt. crest and
initials on sides, Sevilla, J. Cromberger, 1549, folio (501),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Dobell, £2 5s.
Ayllon (D. X.) Los famosos y eroycos hechos del cavallero,
onrra y flor de las Espaiias el Cid Ruy Diaz del Bivar, etc.,
double columns, mor. ex., g.e., from the Marquis d'Adda
collection, with his arms. En Anvers, en casa de la Biuda
de luan Lacio, 1568, sm. 4to. (47), March 18, Christie
Edwards, £11 lis.
[The six preliminary leaves are narrower and a few
corners at end have been repaired. Collation : Prel. 6
leaves + 149 leaves numbered-!- i leaf unnumbered.]
[Aylmer (Jno.)] An harborowe for faithful and true subjects,
cf. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Strasburgh, 1559, sm. 4to. (510),
April 29, Sotheby Harms-worth, £^
{£^ los., mor. ex., the Huth copy, Nov. 15, 191 1,
Sotheby, Lot 360.]
Aytoun (W. E.) and Martin (Sir T.) Book of Ballads, ed. by
Bon Gaultier, first ed., illustrations by Alfred Crowquill,
cf. gt., g.e., by Riviere, orig. cl., covers bound in, fine
copy, 1845, 8vo. (334), Dec. 17, Sotheby Hill, £2 4s.
Bacchanellus (Jo.) De Consensu Medicorum in Curandis
morbis lib. IV., contemp. French (?) cf., the sides stamped
in four panels (rebacked) , a good specimen of a remarkable
binding, with rare stamps, signatures on title, well pre-
served (not in Weale and others), Venetiis, in Vico Sancta
Mariae Formosae ad Signem Spei, thick 8vo. (1866), Nov.
22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £g 15s.
Bach (J. S.) Clavir Ubung bestehend in Preludien . . . Partita
HI., engraved title and 10 pp. musical notation, orig. bds.,
In Verlegung des Autoris, 1727, oblong 4to. (66), May 13,
Sotheby Quaritch, £5
Bacon (Sir F.) Advancement and Proficience of Learning,
third ed., marginal notes, old veil., Oxford, 1633, 4to. (14),
June 3, Sotheby Maggs, £2 5s.
Bacon (Sir F.) Advancement and Proficience of Learning,
interpreted by Gilbert Wats, port, and engraved title by
Wm. Marshall, contemp. Oxford cf. gt., corner fleurons
and centre ornaments, signature on fly-leaf, old ex-libris
(54)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bac
of Sir Henry Mainwaring, Bt., in cover, Oxford. L. Lich-
field, 1640, folio (1867), Nov. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £(>
Bacon (Sir F.) Advancement and Proficience of Learning,
interpreted by Gilbert Wats, port, and front, by Wm.
Marshall (inlaid), orig. cf., arms of K. Charles L on sides
(rebacked), Oxford, L. Lichfield, 1640, folio (823), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Edwards, £d> los.
Bacon (Sir F.) Apophthegmes, New and Old, a re-issue of
the first ed., old cf. (2 leaves torn and binding worn),
Hanna Barret, 1626, i2mo. (140), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Halliday, £1^ los.
[Bacon (Sir F.)] Certaine Considerations touching the better
I'acification and Edification of the Church of P^ngland,
unbd.. Printed for Henry Tomes, n.d. (1604), 4to. (126),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Ellis, Ig
[Two editions were printed for Henry Tomes, this and
another, dated 1604, but it is uncertain which is the first.]
Bacon (Sir F.) Elements of the Common Lawes of England
(name cut out of title), old sheep, 1636, 4to. (167), Feb.
20, Sotheby Parkinson, £2 15s.
Bacon (Sir F.) ' Elements of the Common Lawes of England,
2 parts, with separate titles, continuous signatures, orig.
sheep, Assignes of John More, 1639, sm. 4to. (37), April
29, Sotheby Heffer, £1 6s.
Bacon (Sir F.) Essaies [with the colours of good and evill],.
third ed. [first pirated ed.], modern cf. gt., r.e.. Printed
for John Jaggard . . . in Fleete Streete . . . neere Temple
barre, 1606, i6mo. (1039), July 22, Sotheby Pickering, £81
[Contains ten essays. A to G in eights, first and last
leaves blank, no pagination.]
Bacon (Sir F.) Essaies, fourth ed., slight additions and cor-
rections in ink, cf., a-q 7 in eights, title on a 2 (a i, a
blank, wanting), John Beale, 1612. 8vo. (2), June 3,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Bacon (Sir F.) Essayes, sixth ed. (wanting the first blank
leaf, some headlines cut into), cf. ex., by Bedford, Printed
at London for John Jaggard, 1613, 24mo. (185), July 26,
19 1 7, Hodgson Quaritch, £i(>
Bacon (Sir F.) Essaies [with the Colours of Good and Evil],
title within woodcut border (ruled in red), woodcut orna-
ments and initials, modern cf., r.e.. Printed by I. D. for
Elizabeth Jaggard at the hand and starre neere the Middle
Templegate, 1624, 8vo. (510), Feb. 20, Sotheby Dobell, ;^22
Bacon (Sir F.) Essayes (piece cut off title), mor. ex., g.e.,
/. Haviland for H. Barret, etc., 1625, sm. 4to. (23), July 22,.
Sotheby Dobell, £11 los.
[B-Xx in fours and two leaves with the table. Title,
dedication to the Duke of Buckingham, and Table, to-
gether 5 leaves.]
Bacon (Sir F.) Essaies (with the Colours of Good and Evil),
title within woodcut border, woodcut ornaments and
initials, new veil, gt., g.e., /. D. for Elizabeth Jageard,
(55)"
BAC] Book-Prices Current.
1624 — Wisdome of the Ancients, trans, by Sir Arthur
Gorges (title cut), old mor. gt., g.e., 5. G. /. for J. Kirton
in St. Paul's Chttrch-yard, 1658, together 2 vol., sm. 8vo.
(511), Feb. 20, Sotheby Dobell, ^20
Bacon (Sir F.) Historic of the Raigne of King Henry VII.,
first ed., port, by Payne (name on title, waterstained) , old
cf., 1622, folio (576), March 25, Sotheby Dobell, £2 6s.
Bacon (Sir F.) Instauratio Magna [Novum Organum], first
ed., engraved title by S. Pass, wanting blank leaf com-
pleting sign, e of the " Parasceue," but has the blank at
end, orig. veil, gt., Bacon's device of a boar gt. stamped
in centre of covers, A pud J. Billium, 1620, folio (46),
June 10, Sotheby Pickering, ;^ioo
Bacon (Sir F.) Sylva Syl varum, published by William Raw-
ley, first ed., port, and engraved title, cf. mended, T. H.
for William Lee, 1627, folio (291), Dec. 4, Sotheby
E. Stevens, £^ 12s. 6d.
Bacon (Sir F.) Opera moralia et civilia, first collective ed.,
port, by Passe, orig. cf., r.e., E. Grifhni, 1638, folio (934),
April 29, Sotheby Dobell, £^ 15s.
[The issue of the first collected ed., which includes at
end the first ed. of the " Instauratio Magna." The en-
graved title was suppressed, but is mentioned on the title
of this issue. A copy of the title of the ordinary issue
loosely inserted.]
Bacon (Sir F.) Works, ports., 3 vol. (some leaves in Vol. iii.
stained), each vol. stamped on title, " Edmund Burke,
Beaconsfield," old cf., m.e. (rebacked), 1753, folio (436),
Aug. 7, Sotheby James, £5 los.
Bacon (Sir F.) Works, port., 10 vol., old mor. gt., g.e. (rubbed),
1819, 8vo. (21), July 22, Sotheby Parsons, £2 los.
Bacon (Sir F.) Works, by Basil Montagu, port., 17 vol., cf.
ex., g.e., by Clarke, crest of Earl Fitzwilliam in gold on
sides, W. Pickering, 1825-34, ^^o. (35), April 29, Sotheby
Bumpus, ;^ii I2S.
Bacon (Sir F.) Works, ed. by Spedding, EUis and Heath,
LARGE PAPER, loo copics, printed for subscribers, ports,
on India paper, 15 vol., leather backs and bds., t.e.g.,
uncut, Cambridge, printed at the Riverside Press, 1863,
8vo. (280), March 5, American Art Association $30
Bacon (Sir F.) and Godwyn (Francis). History of the Reigns
of Henry the Seventh, Henry the Eighth, Edward the
Sixth and Queen Mary, port., old cf., 1676, folio (22),
July 22, Sotheby Harding, £1
Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, ed. by the Duke
of Beaufort and A. E. T. Watson, many illustrations, 26
vol. (only), cf. gt., g.e., fine condition, 1889-1902, 8vo.
(677), Oct. 23, Sotheby G. H. Brown, ^3 5s.
Baffo (Geo.) Raccolta delle sue Opere, port., 4 vol., veil,
gt., Cosmopoli {Venezia), 1789 (336), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Davis S' Orioli, /i i8s.
Bagallardus a Flumine (Paulus). Libellus de Egritudinibus
(56)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bal
et Remediis Infantium, lit. rom., 40 leaves, without
marks [Hain *2244, Proctor 6756], Patavii, Bar. Val.
(Barth. Valdezochio) et Martin de Septem Arboribus,
1472 — Petrus de Abano. Tractatus de Venenis, lit. rom.,
30 leaves, without marks [Hain 8, Pellechet 7, Proctor
6775], [colophon] Padue, Anno Domini m.cccc.lxxiii. —
Tractatus Magistri Arnaldi de Villa Nova de Arte cog-
noscendi Venena, lit. rom. (ut supra), 18 leaves, without
marks [Pellechet 1305, Proctor 6775], Absque nota {ut
supra), in i vol., old cf., from the Fountaine sale, 1902,
sm. 4to. (1868), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £15 los.
Bagwell (R.) Ireland under the Tudors, 3 vol., hf. cf. gt.,
1885-90 — O'Curry (E.) Lectures on Ancient Irish His-
tory, hf. cf., m.e., Dublin, 1861, together 3 vol., 8vo. (13),.
Oct. 23, Sotheby Neale, £2. 12s.
Bahr (A. W.) Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in
China, front, and 120 plates, 12 in col., orig. cl., uncut,
t.e.g., 1911, roy. 8vo. (2), Dec. 4, Sotheby Russell, £1 2S.
Baines (T.) The Victoria Falls, Zambesi River, col. title and
10 col. plates, hf. mor., 1865, imp. folio (970), Dec. 4^
Sotheby Last, £2 5s.
Baker (G.) History and Antiquities of the County of North-
ampton, plates and pedigrees, 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.e.
(stained), 1822-41, folio (1028), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Alar con, £6 6s.
[£5, hf. cf., one title defective, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 67.]
Baker (H. C.) Illustrations of Conifers, plates, 3 vol., new hf.
mor., t.e.g., Hertford, privately printed, 1909-13, 4to. (77),
July 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £j
Baker (Sir R.) Meditations and Disquisitions upon the Peni-
tentiall Psalmes, first ed., old cf., 1639, 4to. (418), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Harmsworth, £1
Balbus de Janua (Joannes de). Catholicon, lit. got^., 372
leaves (two blanks wanting), without marks [Hain *225i.
Proctor 246, Pellechet 1699], rubricated, painted capitals,
mor., covered with bUnd stamped antique ornaments,
g.e., by Riviere, from the Lakelands and Morris libraries
(Lakelands, ;^ii, in 1891 ; Morris, £1^, in 1898), Absque
ulla nota [Argentinae, " IC " printer, 147 — ], large folio
(1869), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £y>
Baldwin (T.) Airopaidia, containing the Narrative of a Bal-
loon Excursion from Chester, 8th Sept., 1785, folding
plates, hf. cf. (broken), Chester, 1786, 8vo. (95), Nov. 13,
Puttick Rimell, £1 2s. 6d.
Ballad Society. Publications. Roxburghe Ballads, 9 vol. in
27 (wanting Part 24), in parts as issued, Hertford, 1869-
1899^— Bagford Ballads, 4 parts, ib., 1876-8, etc., 8vo.
(694), Jan. 22, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £5
Baltimore (F. Calvert, Lord). Coelestes et Inferi, ed. de luxe,
with 21 plates (2 inlaid), also vignettes in the text, con-
temp. Venetian cf. (worn), gold tooled, g.e., a copy pre-
sented to the Earl of Shelburne, with an A.L.s., i page,
(57)
bal] Book-Prices Current.
4to., of the author, June 2, 1771, to the same, inserted,
Venetiis, typis C. Palese, 1771, 4to. (249), Nov. 13, Puttick
Pearson, £<) los.
Balzac (H, de). Works, ed. de luxe, ed. by Geo. Saintsbury,
plates in two states, one set on Japanese paper, the other
in sepia, 40 vol., three-quarter mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut,
J. M. Dent & Co., 1896, 8vo. (31), March 6, American Art
Association $152
[$92-50, 40 vol., small Svo., three-quarter mor. gt.,
t.e.g., Library ed., plates on Japan paper, same sale. Lot
32 ; $26, 40 vol., 8vo., buckram, t.e.g., illustrated Library
ed., plates on Japanese veil, paper, J. M. Dent, 1897, etc.,
March 5, American Art Association, Lot 281.]
Bamberg. Bambergische Halszgerichts Ordniing, Qotf)ic letter,
29 lines to a page, 13 full-page cuts and 10 others (three-
quarter page), prel. 8-i-ff. iii.-lxxx., mor. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford (from the Huth collection, ;^i35, in 1911), Und
ist die also auss vnserm beuelhe, jn vnser Stat Bamberg,
durch vnsern Burger, Hannsen Pfeyll daselbst gedruckt,
1507, sm. folio (55), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ^104
Bamberg. Bambergische Halszgerichts Ordniing, Ut- QOti)-,
magna et parva, 52 leaves [Proctor ii. 9851], large cut of
torture instruments on title repeated on 23 4 and 20 other
German woodcuts, new bds., [colophon] Gedrucht zii
Mentz durch Johannem Schdffer auff Symonis un Jude im
Jar do men zalt nach gehurt Cristi funffzehenhundert un
acht Jare [with shields in black), 1508, sm. folio (1871),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^2
Bamberg. Die Weysung vnnd auszruffung des Hochwirdigen
heylthumbs zu Bamburg, Qottltc letter, woodcut on title
and on the reverse, numerous other smaller cuts of relics,
etc. (134 subjects), a-c8 = 24 leaves, unnumbered, last
page blank, mor. ex., by W. Pratt (from the Huth col-
lection, ;^8o, in 191 1), [s.l. et typ., Bamberg, Joh. Pfeil],
1509, sm. 4to. (54), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £s^
Bandello (Matteo). Canti XL, composti dal Bandello de le
lodi S. Lucretia Gonzaga di Gazuolo, e del vero amare,
col tempio di pudicitia, etc., ed. orig., mor. gt., g.e., by
Clarke and Bedford, Si stampanano in Guienna ne la
Citta di Agen de Antonio Reboglio, 1545, 8vo. (341), Dec.
17, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £\2 los.
Bandello (Matteo). Le Novelle (prima, seconda et la terza
parte), 3 vol., Lucca, per il Btisdrago, 1554 — La quarta
parte, inlaid, Lione appresso Alessandro Marsilij {et d la
feu), Stampato in Hone per Pietro Roussino, 1573, uniform
mor. gt., g.e., 1554-73, 4to. (340), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Davis 6- Orioli, ^25 los.
Bandello (Matteo). Le Novelle, prima (seconda et la terza
parte), engraved titles (the first inlaid), 3 vol., Lucca, per il
Busdrago, 1554 — La quarta parte, Lione, appresso Ales-
sandro Marsilii, 1573, together 4 vol., mor. ex., by Cap6
(58)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bar
(portion of title in fac. and some of the earlier leaves re-
J)aired), 4to. and 8vo. (48), June 10, Sotheby Dohell, ;^i8
ello (Matteo). Novels, trans, by John Payne, limited
ed., 6 vol., veil., uncut, t.e.g., Printed for the Villon Society,
1890, 8vo. (291), Nov. 5, Sotheby Hill, £-] 15s.
Banister (J no.) Compendious Chyrurgerie, gathered & trans,
(especially) out of Wecker, title written on, orig, cf..
Imprinted by John Windet for John Harrison the Elder,
1585, sm. 8vo. (1872), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quar itch, £11 los.
Bankes (G.) Story of Corfe Castle, plates, extra illustrated
with 68 additional ports, and plates, hf. mor., g.e., 1853,
4to. (421), Dec. 12, Hodgson Commin, £1 7s.
Bankes (J no.) The Rival Kings, a Tragedy, 1677 — Destruc-
tion of Troy, 1679 — Vertue Betray 'd, or Anna Bullen,
1692 — The Island Queens, or the Death of Mary Queen
of Scotland, 1684 — The Unhappy Favourite, or the Earl
of Essex, 1693 — The Innocent Usurper, or the Death of
Lady Jane Grey, 1694, and others by the same author, in
I vol., hf. cf., 1677-1704, 8vo. (292), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Dobell,£^ 15s.
Bannatyne Club Publications, 128 vol. 4to., 12 vol. 8vo. and
4 unbound vol. of Teulet, French State Papers, together
144 vol., all in club bds. and cl., Edinb., 1831-1867, 8vo.
and 4to. (438), May 14, Sotheby Chester, ;^io5
[Nearly complete set, wanting only the following nos.,
according to the Club catalogue : 2-14 (No. i. is the second
ed.), 16, 43, 67, 88, 95, 98 and 100. Part i., Vol. vi. of
Knox's work is also wanting.]
Barbadoes. Memoirs of the First Settlement of the Island of
Barbados and other the Caribbee Islands, cf. (rebacked,
name and stamp on title), 1743, 8vo. (630), Jan. 22,
Sotheby James, £1 i6s.
Barbadoes.' Short History of Barbados from its First Dis-
covery and Settlement to the end oi the Year 1767, hf.
cf., 1768 — Another edition, cf., 1768, together 2 vol.,
8vo. (632), Jan. 22, Sotheby Walrond, £2 3s.
Barbadoes. See also Caribbeana, Foster (N.), Ligon (R.)
Barber (Mrs. M.) Some Drawings of x\ncient Embroidery, 30
col. plates, orig. cl. gt., 1880, folio (289), June 17, Sotheby
Triislove, £1 los.
Barberiis (PhiUppus de). [Opuscula] Discordantias nonnuUas
inter SS. Hieronymum et Augustinum ; XII. Sibillarum
Vaticinia ; Carmina Probae Centonae, etc., ed. prima, lit.
rom., long lines, 68 leaves, without marks, the first leaf
containing the list of contents wanting [Hain 2453 (66
leaves only), Proctor 3954], woodcut border to first page,
large scroll initials and 13 full-page woodcut figures of
Sibyls, etc. (soiled), new mor., g.e. [Romae, Sixtus Ries-
singer de Argent, {cum Georgio Herolt), with Riessinger's
device and initials S. R. D. A., c. 1475], sm. 4to. (1877),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io los.
(59)
bar] Book-Prices Current.
Barberiis (Philippus de). [Opuscula ; cum Praefatione Jo.
Philippi de Lignamine. Discordantiae SS. Hieronymi et
Augustini, etc.], lit. rom., 82 leaves, without marks
[Hain 2455, Proctor 3961], 29 outline woodcuts (some
leaves stained and a few headlines cut into), hf. bd.,
[colophon] Impssum Ro. An. dhi. mcccclxxxi, . . die
prima mensis Decemhris [Romae, Philippus de Lignamine,
1481], sm. 4to. (1876), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £id)
Barberino (Fran.) Documenti d'Amore con Vita, port, and
plates, veil., Roma, 1640, 4to. (342), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £1 8s.
Barbier (A. A.) Dictionnaire des Ouvrages Anonymes et
Pseudonymes, troisieme ed. — Les Litteraires Devoilees
par J. M. Querard, together 7 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g.,
Paris, 1869-79, roy. 8vo. (673), May 14, Sotheby
Bumpus, £^ 5s.
Barclay (J no.) Argenis, trans, by Kingesmill Long, first ed.,
orig. cf., signature on title, G. P. for Henrv Seile, 1625,
sm. folio (49), June 10, Sotheby Dohell, £^ los.
Barclay (Jno.) Argenis, cum clave, plates, old mor. gt., with
a cardinal's coat-of-arms, g.e., Noribergce, n.d., 8vo. (343),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £2 8s.
Baret (Michael). An Hipponomie, or the Vineyard of Horse-
manship, 3 separate titles, signatures continuous (hole in
s 6, some margins stained), old cf., George Eld, 1618, 4to.
(50), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £4. 5s.
[Bargagli (Gir.)] Dialoghi de' Givochi che nelle Veghia Sanesi
si Usano di Fare, italic letter, con temp, mor., arms of
Henri HI. of France and Poland, surrounded by his
monogram, repeated four times, in the corners are palm
leaf sprays, etc., all stamped in blind (? Clovis Eve),
Venetia, 1575, 8vo. (51), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2.2
{Barham (R. H.)] Ingoldsby Legends, first ed., the three
series, illustrations by Cruikshank and Leech, 3 vol., mor.
ex., g.e., Bentley, 1840-2-7 (2286), April 22, Christie,
presented by Lady Lubbock ^36
[;^24, mor. ex., uncut, May 14, Sotheby, Lot 663.]
Barham (R. H.) Ingoldsby Legends, first ed. (Vol. i. First
Issue), plates by Leech, Buss and Cruikshank, 3 vol.,
hf. cf., R. Bentley, 1840-2-7, 8vo. (265), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Spencer, £^
Barham (R. H.) Ingoldsby Legends, plates by G. Cruikshank,
Leech, and others, 3 vol. (first eds. of Vol. ii. and iii.),
orig. cl., uncut, 1843-7, 8vo. (62), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Maggs,£2, 3S.
Barham (R. H.) Ingoldsby Legends, illustrations by Leech,
Cruikshank, etc., 2 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1870, 8vo. (112),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £1 13s.
Barham (R. H.) Ingoldsby Legends, illustrations, 3 vol., hf.
mor. gt,, t.e.g., 1894, 8vo. (582), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Ford, £7, I OS.
Baring-Gould (S.) Iceland, its Scenes and Sagas, first ed.,
(60)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bar
col. front., map and illustrations, hf. mor. gt., g.e., by
Zaehnsdorf, 1863, imp. Svo. (h^). ^^c. 17, Sotheby
Maggs.£i 7s.
Barker (M. H.) Greenwich Hospital, 12 col. plates by G.
Cruik.shank, hf. mor., g.t., fine copy, 1826, 4to. (2962),
Feb. 25. Sotheby Giles, £6 8s.
Barker (Thos.) Country-mans Recreation, or the Art of
Planting, Graffing (sic) and Gardening, woodcuts (a few
leaves wormed), cf. ex., r.e., B. A hop for M. Young, 1640,
sm. 4to. (97), July 22, Sotheby Thorp, £-^ i8s.
Barlow (Joel). Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of
David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a Collec-
tion of Hymns, orig. blue wrappers (stained throughout,
three leaves torn, small hole in several leaves), in case,
Hartford [Connecticut'], Printed by Barlow and Babcock,
1785, 8vo. (28), Dec. 17, Sotheby Messiter, £2 15s.
Barlowe (W.) Magneticall Aduertisements, diagrams (a few
leaves soiled), 16 16 — Martin (John). Animal Magnetism
examined, port, of the author inserted, 1790, together 2
vol. in I, hf. cf., 1616-1790, 4to. (457), June 17, Sotheby
Pickering, £11 los.
Barnes (Rob.) Supplication of doctour Barnes unto the
moost gracyous Kynge Henrye the eyght, first ed., black
letter, title within woodcut border (some margins wormed),
hf. cf.. Imprinted . . in Poules Churchyard at the signe of
S. Augustyne by Hugh Singleton, n.d., cr. 8vo. (1878),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £6
Barratt (T. J.) Annals of Hampstead, ports., plates (plain
and col.), illustrations, maps, etc., author's presentation
copy, one of 550 signed copies, 3 vol., buckram gt., g.e.,
191 2, 4to. (984), April 8, Sotheby Leckie, £^ 5s.
Barratt (T. J.) Annals of Hampstead, 550 copies signed,
port., over 500 illustrations, 3 vol., orig. cl. gt., g.e., 191 2,
4to. (155), July 29, Sotheby Edwards, £4. 12s.
[Four other sets realised from £4 i6s. to £4 i8s. each,
same sale. Lots 156-9.]
Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, first ed.,
illustrated by Arthur Rackham, mor. ex., by Sangorski
and Sutcliffe, 1906 (2346), April 22, Christie, presented by
Messrs. Sangorski and Sutcliffe ^^28
Barrie (J. M.) Quality Street, a Comedy, col. and other plates
by Hugh Thomson, veil, gt., uncut, t.e.g. (with a holo-
graph original verse (14 lines) by the author), 190 1 (2345),
April 22, Christie, presented by Mr. W. S. Griffin ;^44
[Barry (H.)] Observations on the Reverend Pastor of Rox-
bury's Thanksgiving Discourse, pp. 8, Boston, printed and
sold in the year mdcclxxv., reproduction of title in cata-
logue (100), April II, American Art Association $57oO
Bartholomeus Bologninus. Adolescens, lib. XV., \ix. got^.,
long Unes, 30 -to a full page, title heading on a 2 in red
(39 leaves, aj ? a blank wanting, also e 2 and 7 cut into)
[apparently not in Hain or Proctor], old veil., not subject
(61)
bar] Book-Prices Current.
to return, Impressum Bononie p Johdnez Jaoobum de
Fontanensis, 1492. 19. Aprilis, sm. 4to. (257), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, {.^ 7s.
Bartholomeus de Chaimis. Interrogatonim sive Confessionale,
O0tl)ic letter, 105 leaves [Hain-Copinger 2480] (wormed
and stained), hf. cf. [Mediolani, C. Valdarfer, 1480], sm.
4to. (380), Oct. 24, Hodgson £1 3s.
Bartholomeus de Sancto Concordio Pisanus. Summa de Casi-
bus Conscientiae, lit. rom., 248 leaves (2 blanks and a
leaf of text in quire leaves wanting) [Pellechet 1889],
rubricated, painted initials, modern cf., m.e. (repaired),
Absque ulla nota [Albiae ? Joh. Neumeister, c. 1477], folio
(1879), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 los.
[Pellechet gives 358 leaves, but the Albi copy has only
248, as this, counting the two blanks and leaf of text,
which this wants to complete the number 248.]
Bartholomew Faire or Variety of fancies where you may find,
a faire of wares and all to please your mind, woodcut on
title, 4 leaves, mor. ex., R. Harper, 1641, sm. 4to. (164),
Dec. 6, Hodgson £g
Bartolozzi (F.) Prints Engraved from Pictures by Guerino,
LARGE PAPER, platcs in black, hf. cf., n.d. [1764], imp.
folio (315), Dec. 6, Hodgson £^
Bartolus de Saxoferrato. Lectura super II. Parte Infortiati,
lit. rom., double columns, 50 lines, 310 leaves, with
signs, (wanting a j [? a blank or register] and a blank at
end) [not in Hain, Proctor, Pellechet, etc.], large painted
initials (3 leaves soiled), modern hf. mor., [colophon]
Impressum p Johdne de Colonia et Johdne Manthen de
Gherretzem, Venetiis mcccclxxv. die ix. Marti (1475),
large foho (1884), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £2.0
[Originally Cardinal Morton's copy, with his arms and
rebus painted at head of first page. With the stamp of
the Royal Society (Howard Bequest).]
Bartolus de Saxoferrato. Lectura super tribus libris Codicis,
lit. flOtt). parva, 86 leaves, including 2 blanks, with signs.
[Hain *2558, Proctor 4112, Pellechet 1916], rubricated,
painted initials and capitals, emblazoned coat-of-arms on
first page, contemp. German (? Cologne) oak bds. and
leather, with many small stamps, and legend " ^be ^aria
^Irna," one clasp (binding worn, damaged and stained),
text in fine state, [colophon] . . Venetiis f> Nicolauz Jenson,
Gallicum Ipssa mcccclxxvii., large folio (1880), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £ig
Bartsch (A.) Le Peintre Graveur, plates, 21 vol., cf. ex., g.e.,
Vienne, 1803-20, 8vo. (51), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £1^
Bartsch (A.) Le Peintre Graveur, 21 vol., and Supplement,
together 22 vol., paper wrappers as issued, a made-up set
from various eds., Paris, v.d., 8vo. (133), July 29, Sotheby
Barnard, £8 15s.
Basedow (J. B.) Manuel El^mentaire d'Education. See
Chodowiecki (G.)
(62)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bea
Basile (G.) 11 Pentamerone, or The Tale of Tales, trans, by
Sir Ricd. Burton, one of 165 copies, 2 vol., linen bds.,
uncut, 1893, roy. 8vo. (352), Dec. 17, Sotheby Hill, £^
Basilius Magnus (S.) De Institutis (et Disciplinis) Juvenum
cum Prefatione I.. Aretini, lit. rom., long lines, 29 to a
full page, 10 leaves, without marks [unmentioned by
bibliographers], new cl. bds.. Absque iilla nota, [at ena]
" Magni Basilii de Institutis; cS- disciplinis Juvenem
Liber finit foeliciter " [Venetiis, Chr, Valdarfer, c. 147T-2],
sm. 4to. (1886), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £\6 los.
Baskerville (Jno.) A Specimen Broadside, giving examples
of printing in 18 different types, double columns withn
ornamental border (one corner defective), folio (179),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^
Bassani (Seignior). Harmonia Festiva, being the English
Opera of Divine Mottetts, musical notation, cf. ex., g.e.,
by F. Bedford, n.d., folio (149), May 13, Sotheby
Reeves, £1 12s.
Bassantyne (Jas.) Astronomia, diagrams and plans, some
with volvelles, orig. veil., Lugduni, J. Tornaegius, 1599,
folio (164), Dec. 17, Sotheby Davis S^Onoli, £1 los.
Bassi (P. A.) Le fatiche d'Ercole, 64 leaves, mor. ex., g.e., by
Cap6, wanting the first leaf [Hain 2706, Proctor 5734],
. . per me AugustinU CarneriH magstri {sic) Bernardi biblyo-
pole filium diuo Hercule secundo regnante, 1475, folio (52),
March 18, Christie Ellis, £^o
Bataille (G.) Airs de Differents Autheurs, mis en Tablature de
Luth, woodcut on each title, musical notation, 7 parts in
I vol., mor. gt., doublures, silk end leaf, gt. on mottled
edges, in case, by Lortic, Paris, 1612-22, 4to. (68), May 13,
Sotheby Quaritch, ;^i8
Bates (H. W.) Naturalist on the Amazons, plates, 2 vol.,
orig. cl., 1863, 8vo. (100), Feb. 20, Sotheby Marston, £1 2s.
Baxter (J. P.) Sir Ferdinando Gorges and his Province of
Maine, with Memoir, etc., plates, 3 vol. (limited to 250
copies), hf. mor., t.e.g.. Printed for the Prince Society,
Boston, 1890, sm. 4to. (524), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Stevens, Son (S- Stiles, £1 15s.
Baxter (R.) Treatise of Self-Denyall, first ed., title and bor-
ders ruled in red, mor. gt., g.e., sides inlaid, decorative
gt. border, in the style of Meame, 1660, 4to. (307), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Pickering, £1^
Bayeux Tapestry (The), pub. by the Society of Antiquaries,
17 large col. plates, 1819-23, oblong folio (406), Jan. 22,
Sotheby ' Ellis, £2 8s.
Bayeux Tapestry. See also Bruce (J. C.)
Bayly (L.) Practice of Pietie, contemp. needlework binding,
col. flowers and silver- thread work, on a cream back-
ground, 1668^ 8vo. (147), March 19, Puttick Robson, £12
Bealing (Richd.) Boadicea, or the British Queen, a Tragedy,
MS., ornamented with 2 drawings and numerous pen
(63)
bea] Book-Prices Current.
decorations, contemp. mor., g.e,, 1722, folio (630), July 29,
Sotheby Pickering, £^ 4s.
[An unpublished and apparently unknown tragedy.
The manuscript is beautifully written, and there is added
at end a veil, leaf, on which is drawn the genealogical tree
of the author's family, signed " Tho. Harvey, Pinx.,
1730."]
Beardsley (Aubrey). Book of Fifty Drawings, port., 1897 —
Second Book of Fifty Drawings, 1,000 printed, port.,
1899, together 2 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 4to. (181), June 17,
Sotheby S other an, £^
Beau Monde (Le), or Literary and Fashionable Magazine,
from Nov. i, 1806 to Dec, 1808, numerous col. plates,
engraved ports., woodcuts, etc., 4 vol., cf. (rebacked),
1806-8, roy. 8vo. (132), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 12s.
Beaumont (A.) Travels from France to Italy through the
Lepontine Alps, title with vignette in sepia, maps, proof
plates in col. aquatint, mor. gt., g.e., S. Hamilton, 1800,
folio (797), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, ;^ii 5s.
Beaumont (A.) Travels from France to Italy through the
Lepontine Alps, engraved titles, plates in bistre, old mor.
gt., g.e., 1800, folio (25A), July 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 8s.
Beaumont (A.) Travels through the Maritime Alps, engraved
title, maps and plates in col. aquatint, T. Bensley, 1795 —
Select Views in the South of France, engraved title, plates
in col. aqautint and other illustrations, ih., 1794, in i vol.,
mor. gt., g.e., folio (796), April 29, Sotheby Derby, ;^i8
Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) [Works.] Comedies and
Tragedies, first collected ed., port, of Fletcher (in the
second state, with the name " Berkenhead " in small
letters), old cf. (rebacked, margins of port, restored and
one or two leaves mended). Printed for Humphrey Robin-
son, 1647, folio (235), Dec. 17, Sotheby Halliday, £^ 5s.
Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) [Works.] Comedies and
Tragedies, first collected ed., engraved front., containing
Fletcher's port, by Wm. Marshall, orig. cf., r.e., with
dated ex-libris of George Finch of Valentines, Essex, 1707,
Printed for Humphrey Robinson at the three Pidgeons, and
for Humphrey Mosely at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls
Church-yard, 1647, folio (1041), July 22, Sotheby
Heffer, £37
Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) [Works.] Fifty Comedies
and Tragedies, port., name on title (a few leaves stained),
of., r.e. (rebacked), 1679, folio (437), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Maggs, £5 15s.
Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works, ed. by H. Weber,
ports., 14 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., Edinb., 1812, 8vo.
(680), Oct. 23, Sotheby Edwards, £3 7s. 6d.
[£4 15s., hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 357.]
Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works, ed. by Alex. Dyce,
(64)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bec
port., II vol., cf. gt., Moxon, 1843, Svo. (130), Nov. 5,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^ 5s.
Beaumont (Jos.) Psyche, or Love's Mysterie in xx. Canto's,
first ed., orig. cf. (Huth copy, £5 in 191 1), John Dawson
for George Boddington, 1648, sm. folio (1042), July 22,
Sotheby Bailey, £z<^
Beauties of the Dutch School, selected from Pictures of ad-
mired Landscape Painters, 14 plates, hf. russ., y.e., with
6 col. aquatint views of Wales and 2 prints each of Hereford
Cathedral and Carisbrook Castle inserted, 1793, oblong
4to. (536), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, ^
Beaux and Belles of England, ed. de luxe, limited to 1,000
copies, photogravure and etched ports, and plates and
hand-col. fronts., 29 vol., mor., elaborately decorated in
gt., t.e.g., uncut, London, Grolier Society, recent, Svo.
(44), Dec. 3, American Art Association $60
Beaux and Belles of England, imperial ed., ports, and illus-
trations, some in col., 14 vol., three-quarter mor. gt.,
t.e.g., uncut, London, The Grolier Society, undated, Svo.
(45), Dec. 3, American Art Association $15
Beaux Arts Classics, illustrations in three states : India paper,
Japanese vellum paper and colours, 10 vol., mor., elabor-
ate decorations in gt., doublures, silk linings, t.e.g., repro-
duction of binding in catalogue, Paris, Societe des Beaux
Arts, n.d. (46), Dec. 3, American Art Association $210
[Printed throughout on Japanese vellum paper ; limited
to twenty copies.!
[Beck (L.)] "Images de Saints. See Burgkmair (Hans)
Beck (T. A.) History of the Abbey of Furness, plates and
facs., one of the latter illuminated, hf. mor., t.e.g.
(spotted), 1844, 4to. (871), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Greenwood, £2 6s.
[Beckford (P.)] Thoughts on Hunting, first ed., front, by
Bartolozzi and plans of kennels, hf. cf., Sarum, 1781, 4to.
(251), Dec. 4, Sotheby Spencer, £\
[/13, mor. ex., title defective, Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot
2963.]
Beckford (P.) Thoughts on Hunting, first illustrated ed., 20
plates, cf., 1796, Svo. (550), Nov. 13, Puttick
^^ggs> i'2. I2S. 6d.
Beckford (P.) Thoughts on Hunting, large paper, front.,
engraved title and 9 proof plates, by Scott, hf. roan,
uncut, Albion Press, 1810, roy. Svo. (2989), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Young, £^ 12s.
Beckford (P.) Thoughts on Hunting, illustrations by G. D.
Armour, one of 350 copies, mor., t.e.g., n.d. (1911), 4to.
(202), Jan. 23, Puttick Murrav,£i 7s.
[Beckford (Wm.)] [Vathek], an Arabian Tale, first (London)
ed., orig. hf. binding, uncut, with the blank leaf at end,
J. Johnson, 1786, Svo. (668), May 14, Sotheby
Pickering, £6
Beckford (Wm.) Vathek, ed. from the orig. French version
XXXII. (65) 3
bed] Book-Prices Current.
by Stephane Mallarme, presentation copy, with auto,
inscription from the editor to Richd. Garnett, veil., with
ties, Paris, 1876 — Preface a Vathek, reprinted by the
same, presentation copy from Mallarme to Madox Brown,
paper covers, ib., 1876, together 2 vol., 8vo. (709), July 22,
Sotheby Strachey, £-^
Beda (Ven.) Historia Ecclesiasticae gentis Anglorum libri V.,
mor. gt., sides divided into panels, floral ornaments at
corners, centre ornament enclosing the initial R on lower
cover E, g.e., Cantahvigiae, R. Daniel, 1643, folio (76),
June 10, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £60
[From the bindery of Little Gidding. Illustration in
catalogue.]
Beda (Ven.) De Temporibus, sive de sex aetatibus huius
Seculi, old Itahan bds., the cover engraved on wood,
consisting of renaissance ornament, with a figure and
printed legend of " S. Maurelio " on upper cover and S.
George sla^dng the dragon, with legend " Szorzi," on the
under, in wrapper with ties, Venetiis, Jo. de Tridino,
1509, sm. 4to. (1002), April 29, Sotheby Crawford, £1^
Beddoes (T. L.) The Improvisatore . . . with other Poems, a
correction in the motto on title, probably in the author's
hand, orig. bds., uncut (back missing and some lines of
text scored), Oxford, 1821, 8vo. (189), July 17, Hodgson
£^ 5S.
[Suppressed by the author, £2 i8s., mor., g.e., July 23,
1906, Sotheby, Lot 309. See also Book-Prices Current,
xviii., No. 5611.]
Bede (Cuthbert), pseud. See Bradley (E.)
Bedford (A.) Serious Remonstrance in behalf of the Christian
Religion against the Horrid Blasphemies used in the
English Play-Houses (advertisements at end foxed), cf.,
1 7 19 — Dennis (J no.) The Usefulness of the Stage (foxed),
1698 — The Stage Acquitted, being a full answer to Mr.
Collier, 1699 — Filmer (E.) A Defence of Plays, in i vol.,
cf. — The Stage Condemn'd (some leaves foxed), old russ.,
1698, together 3 vol., 8vo. (832), April 8, Sotheby
Quaritch, £5 15s.
Bedos de Celles (D.) L'Art du Facteur d'Orgues [Description
des Arts et des Metiers], 137 plates [text (in 4 parts) and
plates bound separately], 2 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g.,
Paris de I'lmpr. de L. J. Delatour, 1766-78, roy. folio (473),
March 25, Sotheby Barton, ;^io
Beham (H. S.) Discs buchlin zey get an vnd lernet ein mas;
Oder proporcion der Ross, got^ic letter, 16 pages of woodcut
diagrams and designs of the proportions of the horse,
mor., g.e. (from the Huth collection, £5^ in 1911), Ged-
ruckt zu nurmberg. jm 1528 jar, sm. 4to. (59), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, ;^38
[First ed. The author was suspected of having stolen
the materials of this work from Diirer (see Thausing's
(66)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bel
Diirer, II., p. 311-12. Collation: a-[e]4 = 20 leaves, last
blank, numbered in Arabic]
Behmen (Jacob). Signatura Rerum. or The Signature of aU
Things, hf. cf., 1651, 4to. (361), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Atkinson, £1 6s.
Behn (A.) The Forc'd Marriage, or the Jealous Bridegroom,
a Tragicomedy, first ed. (leaf defective), unbd., 1671,
4to. (151), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, /i is.
Behn (A.) [Works.] Histories and Novels, published by C.
Gildon, port, and plates, 2 vol., hf. cf., 1722, 8vo. (144),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Dobell, £1 los.
Behn (A.) [Worlcs.] Plays, port, by Cole, 4 vol., cf., 1724,
8vo. (145), Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 i6s.
Behn (A.) [Works.] Plays, Histories and Novels, with Life
and Memoirs, port., 6 vol., cf. gt., g.e., by Mansell, 1871,
8vo. (142), Nov. 5, Sotheby Heffer, £4 7s. 6d.
[£2 15s., bds., uncut, Oct. 24, Hodgson, Lot 49 ; £^ 4s.,
cf. gt., t.e.g., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 363.]
Belcher (J.) and Macartney (M. E.) Later Renaissance Archi-
tecture in England, 170 plates, 2 vol., hf, mor., t.e.g.,
B. T. Batsford, 1901, foho (120), July 29, Sotheby
Hill, £s 7s. 6d.
\£^ 5s., same state, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 100.]
Belinzone (Bernardo). Sonetti, Canzoni, Capitoli, etc., roman
letter, port, of author on recto of a 4, mor. ex., g.e., by
Bauzonnet-Trautz [Hain 2754, Proctor 6057], [colophon]
Milano, per Maestro Philippo de Mantegazi dicto el Cassano
. . . 1493, 4to. (56), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £t,6
Bell (Jno.) Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, plates,
16 vol. in 8 (complete in 18 vol., 1789-90), polished cf.,
1789, etc., i2mo. (159), March 19, Puttick Maggs, £2 5s.
Bell (T.) Kalogynomia, or the Laws of Female Beauty, 24
plates, orig. bds., uncut, J. J. Stockdale, 1821, 8vo. (670),
May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £1 12s.
Bella Pertica (Petrus de). Repititiones XLVIII. cum ques-
tione, lit. QOtl)., title written on, sides of contemp. French
oak bds. and leather, the upper cover with four panels,
with figures, within border of quatrefoils, the under cover
with centre panel containing figure of the Emperor
Charlemagne, with figures of his paladins, etc., and mark
of the binder, I. G. (worn and rebacked), modern clasp
figures fairly distinct [see Weale, No. 109 (with differ-
ences)], [colophon] Apud Parrhisios Calcographus Jacobus
Poticin primis Characteribus Jormavit sumptibus Galiotti
Pratensis, 1515 {with device), 8vo. (1891), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £5 los.
Bellai-Langei (Martin et Guil.) Memoires, &c., par I'Abbe
Lambert, 7 vol., contemp. French mor. gt., g.e., Paris,
1753. 8vo. '('182), Nov. 28, Hodgson Bain, £8 17s. 6d.
Bellang^ (H.) Uniformes de I'Armee Fran9aise, 108 plates in
col. hthograph, complete set of the first and best issue,
(67) 3-2
BEL] Book-Prices Current.
mor. gt., g.e., Paris, chez Gihaut freres, 1826, folio (798),
April 29, Sotheby Piatt, £2<)
Bellasis (G, H.) Views of Saint Helena, 6 col. aquatints by
R. Havell, with letterpress, hf. mor., J. Tyler, 1815,
oblong folio (799), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £6
Bellay (Joach. de). Les Regrets et autres (Euvres Poetiques,
italic letter, mor. ex., g.e., by Cape, Paris, F. Morel, 1565,
8vo. (58), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £1^
Belle Assemblee (La), ports, and col. plates, 17 vol., various,
hf. cf., 1827, etc., 8vo. (556), Dec. 4, Sotheby Bumpus, £5
Belleau (Remy). La Bergerie, device on title, mor. ex., g.e.,
by Fratelli, Paris, cJiez Gilles Gilles, 1572, i2mo. (61),
March 18, Christie Maggs, £g los.
Belleau (Remy). OEvvres Poetiques, italic letter, 2 vol. in i
(second vol. entitled " Les Odes d'Anacreon "), mor. ex.,
g.e., by Lortic, Paris, Mamert Patisson, 1578, i2mo. (62),
March 18, Christie * Edwards, £15 los.
Belleau (Remy). GEuvres Poetiques, 2 vol. in i, mor. ex.,
elaborately tooled, silken fly-leaves, gt. gauffred edges,
by Lortic, fine copy, in case, Paris, G. Gilles, 1585, i2mo.
(60), March 18, Christie Edwards, £^4
Bellianis of Greece. See Fernandez (Geron)
Bembo (P.) Gli Asolani (with the dedication to Lucrezia
Borgia), mor. gt., g.e., Impressi in Vinegia nelle case d'
Aldo Romano, 1515, 8vo. (364), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Dohell, £1 I OS.
Bennett (C. H.) Fables of ^sop and others, trans, into
Human Nature, first ed., 22 col. illustrations, hf. mor. gt.,
t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1857, 4to. (366), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Young, £1 I OS.
Bentivolus (Leo). Oratio habita in principio Studii Bonoii
per ornatiss. ac prestantiss. Puck B Leone Betivolum,
lit. rom., long lines, 25 to a full page, 8 leaves, with signs,
[not in Hain, Proctor or Pellechet], modern hf. cf., Absque
ulla nota [Italy, unknown place or printer, ? Bologna, c.
1491-2], sm. 4to. (1894), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £5 15s.
Bentley (Chas.) Twelve Views in the Interior of Guiana,
letterpress by R. H. Schomburgh, 12 col lithos and
woodcuts, " proof copy," mor. ex., g.e., presentation copy
to Lord John Russell, with inscription, Ackermann, 1840,
imp. folio (901), May 14, Sotheby Hill, £5 los.
Bentley's Miscellany, plates, Vol. i. to xii., hf. cf. (Vol. xi. and
xii. not uniform), 1837-42, 8vo. (383), May 23, Puttick
Boys, £2 5s.
Beowulf, Tale of. See Morris (W.) and Wyatt (A. J.)
B^ranger (P. J. de). [Chansons.] Vignettes en Taille-Douce
. . . pour les Chansons de B^ranger, vignette on title, port,
and 82 plates by Tony Johannot, Isabey, Henri Monnier,
H. Vernet, etc., contemp. hf. mor., Paris, Perrotin, 1829,
8vo. (186), July 29, Sotheby Fletcher, £1 5s.
B^ranger (P. J. de). GEuvres Completes, 53 plates after De
(68)
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ber
Lemud, Johannot and others, 2 vol., mor. ex., g.e., Paris,
Parrotin, 1851-57, 8vo. (580), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Edwards, £2 4s.
Beresford (Jas.) Miseries of Human Life, title with col. vig-
nette and 16 col. plates, with letterpress, old cf. gt., W.
Miller, 1807, oblong 4to. (40), June 10, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £^ 12s. 6d.
Bergomensis (J. P.) De Plurimis Claris Seeletisq^ (sic) Muh-
eribus, ed. prima, lit. flOtf)., 4 prel. leaves and clxx. num-
bered leaves [Hain *28i3, Proctor 5762], woodcut on
reverse of title and one before the text, woodcut figures
and initials, Ferrarie impressum opera S- impensa Laurentii
de Ruheis de Valentia, 1497 — C. Julii Caesaris Commentaria
de Bello Gallico et Civili, etc., lit. rom., long lines, 45 to
a full page (134 leaves, the last blank), Impressum Venetiis
sumptibiis dni Fontana, 1499, in i vol., contemp. oak bds.
and stamped pigskin, clasps, sm. folio (860), July 31, 191 7,
Sotheby Quaritch, £g^
Bergomensis (J. P.) Supplementum Cronicarum, \\i. Qot^.
(2 types), 12 preliminary leaves [signs, a-b], first page of
text numbered 5, with sign, a, then leaves numbered
32-295, making in all 274 leaves (two blanks wanting),
[Hain *28o7, Proctor 4868, Pellechet 2066], small woodcut
views and floreate initials (a few leaves wormed), limp
veil., Venetiis impressuz p Bernardinu de Benaliis, aho
i486, die 15. decebris, sm. folio (1897), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^
Bergomensis (J. P.) Supplementum Chronicarum, lit. gotj-,
woodcuts, MS. marginal notes in a contemp. hand, orig.
oak bds. and pigskin [Hain 2809, Proctor 4692], [colophon]
Impressum autem Venetiis, per magistrum Bernardinum
ricium de Nouaria, 1492, folio (60), June 10, Sotheb}'^
Maggs, £g
Bergomensis (J. P.) Supplementum Chronicarum, title with
arms, roman letter, cuts of towns, etc., mor. ex., g.e., by
Leighton (margins of first leaf repaired and slightly
wormed), Impressum Opere &> impensa Georgii de Rus-
conibus, 1506, sm. folio (65), March 18, Christie
Edwards, £15
Berken (J oh.) Vita sanctoru Geruasij et Prothasij cu ser-
mone et translative Ad oppidum Brisach quorum ossa
ibidem habentur, got^ic letter, title above a woodcut and
coat-of-arms, ornamental initials [Proctor 9896], colla-
tion: ab6=i2 leaves, unnumbered, cf., g.e., by F. Bed-
ford (a few headlines shaved), Impressum Argetine p' J oh.
Griiniger [sic], 1505, sm. 4to. (395), Dec. 10, Christie
Sotheran, £^ 3s.
Berlinghieri (Francesco). Geographia, orig. ed., double
columns of 51 lines, maps, old English mor. ex., g.e., not
subject to return (from the Pembroke collection, one leaf
added since, ;^2i5 in 19 14), Impresso in firenze per Nicola
Todescho & emendato con somma diligent ia dallo auctore
(69)
ber] Book-Prices Current.
[Florence, Nic. Laurentii, c. 1,480], folio (66), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, ;^I95
[;^iio, nev/ mor., wanting title and leaf of register,
same sale, Lot 67 ; £^6, imperfect, same sale. Lot 68.]
[Bernard,] Phrosine et Melidore, Poeme en quatre Chants,
premiere ed., grand papier, 4 full-page plates, after Eisen,
hf. mor., uncut, a Messine et trouve a Paris, chez Le Jay,
1772, roy. 8vo. (674), May 14, Sotheby Bumpus, £^ 3s.
Bernard (Geo.) Switzerland : Scenes and Incidents of Travel
in the Bernese Oberland, col. lithographs, including title,
orig. hf. mor., T, McLean, 1843, folio (800), April 29,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^ 15s.
Bemardinus (S.) Sermones de festiuitatibus virginis gloriose,
90tf)ic tetter, painted initials, that on Ai in gold and
colours, full-page col. woodcut (by Wolgemut) of S.
Bemardin preaching, orig. oak bds. and leather, stamps
and panel and the name " Bernhard " at top, clasps (re-
backed), in case, Nuremberg, F. Creusner, 1493, sm. 4to.
(60), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £10
[Hain *2832, Proctor 2160. Collation: 6"^prel., a-m8,
n6 (last blank) = 108 leaves, unnumbered. The first two
sheets wrongly bound.]
Bernardus (S.) De Concordantia Statuum Religiosorum qui
pro tempore suo erant, lit- O^tf)., 56 leaves, with signs., in
eights [Pellechet 2159 (52 leaves only)], veil., M. Morin's
device on reverse oj last leaf, " Imprime a JRouen devant
Sainct Lo," s.a. [1492-3], i2mo. (1901), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Stanford, £j 15s.
Bernardus (S.) Espitole, modern mor. ex., by Lortic, Milan,
Leonard Pachel, 1495, 4to. (488), April 29, Sotheby
Hurst, £^
Bernardus (S.) Floretus . . . fiores ad gaudia paradisi, gottjtc
letter, woodcut on title of S. Gregory, a-h6, 18 = 56 leaves,
unnumbered, rubricated initials, bds. (partly uncut),
[s.n., Coin, H. Quentell, not after 1491], sm. 4to. (62),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^
Bernardus (S.) Floretus . . . fiores ad gaudia paradisi, lit.
flOt^., 51 leaves, woodcut on title (partly col.), " Cartusiae
in Buxheim " in MS. and stamp of the Bibl. Buxheim on
title, hf. mor. [Hain *29i4. Proctor 1418], s.l.a. et typ.
[Cologne, H. Quentell, c. 1493]. 4to. (607), May 14, Sotheby
Dohell, £2
Bernardus (S.) Floretus . . . fiores ad gaudia paradisi, got^ic
letter of two sizes, woodcut on title [Hain *29i7. Proctor
1359], rubricated, hf. mor. (wants i leaf, cc6), Coloniae
[H. Quentell, 1499], sm. 4to. (63), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £1
Bernardus (S.) Meditationes, gotljtc letter [Hain *2883],
painted initials [Basle, Joh. de Amorbach], 1492 — Tambaco
(J oh. de). Consolatio Theologiae, first ed., flot^if letter,
painted initials [Hain *i5237] [ih.], 1492 — Zutphania
(Gerardus de). De reformatione virium animae, got^ic
(70)
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bet
letter, painted initials, col. cut of Adam and Eve [Hain
♦16291] [ib.], 1492, together in i vol., orig. bds. and
stamped leather (repaired), i2mo. (61), Dec. 10, Christie
Quay itch, £5
Berni (Fran9ois). Opere in Terza Rima, printed in italics,
ruled in red, mor. gt., g.e. (Derome), fine copy, s. I., 1545.
8vo. (369), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
[Beroalde (F.)] Le Moyen de Parvenir, front., 2 vol., mor.
ex., inlaid, g.e., 100070073, i.e. 1773, 24mo, (153), Oct. 24,
Hodgson £1 5s.
Beroalde (F.) Le Moyen de Parvenir, vignettes, 2 vol., g.e.,
by Chatelain, Paris, L. Willen, 1880, 8vo. (675), May 14,
Sotheby Hatchards, £'^
Beroalde (F.) Le Tableau des Riches Inventions, engraved
title and woodcuts, old cf., Paris, 1600, 4to. (15), June 3,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £6 5s.
Beroaldus (Phil.) Declamatio de tribus fratribus, roman
letter, 33 lines to a page, woodcuts of Virgin and Child
and arms of Strassburg, collation : a8, b4, cd6, ef4, g8,
h4 = 44 leaves, unnumbered, mor., g.e., Strassburg, Jo,
Priiss, 1501, sm. 4to. (64), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £2
Beroaldus (Phil.) Heptalogus sive Septem sapientium Grecie
sententias prestantiores explicans, gotflic letter, 32 lines
to a page, title with woodcut, hf. mor. (title and last leaf
repaired, the corners of the others rubbed), a6, 604=14
leaves, unnumbered, Deventer, A. Pafraed, 1517, sm. 4to.
(65), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £1 5s.
Berquin (Arnaud). Idylles, large paper, engraved title and
24 plates by Marillier, proofs before numbers, 2 vol. in i,
contemp. French cf. gt., g.e. [Paris] de I'Imprimerie de
Quillau, 1773, 8vo. (63), June 10, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £2\
Berry (W.) Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Kent,
woodcut arms, 2 vol., orig. bds., uncut, 1830, folio (1025),
Feb. 20, Sotheby Edwards, £$ 7s.
Bertelli (P.) Diversarum Nationum Habitus, 91 engravings
of the people of Italy, one col. by hand, also 3 plates at
end, cf., Patavii, 1594, sm. 4to. (266), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Rimell, £5 5s.
Bertholdus. Horologium Devotionis, gotljic letter [Hain
♦2990), 36 woodcuts (col.), painted initials [s.n., Basle,
J. de Amorbach, c. 1490] — [Christus.] De Vita et Bene-
ficiis Salvatoris, got^ic letter, painted initials [Hain * 10992]
[ib.], c. 1490 — Zutphania (Gerardus de). De spiritualibus
ascensionibus, flotllic letter, painted initials [Hain * 16296]
[ib.], c. 1490, together in i vol., cf., i2mo (66), Dec. 10,
Christie Edwards, ;^io
Bethencourt (F. F. de). Historia Geneal6gica y Heraldica de
la Monarquia Espanola, illustrations, 9 vol., paper wrap-
pers as issued, Madrid, 1897-1912, 4to. (66), Aug. 7,
Sotheby - Quaritch, £3 8s.
Betterton (Thos.) History of the EngHsh Stage, first ed.,
ports., cf., 1741, 8vo. (172), Nov. 5, Sotheby Dobell, £2
(71)
bet] Book-Prices Current.
Betterton (Thos.) Life, with the Amorous Widow, or the
Wanton Wife, a Comedy, port., cf., 1710, 8vo. (171),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 los.
Bettini (Ant.) Monte Sancto di Dio, roman letter, two full-
page and one half-page engravings by Baldini, after
Botticelli (first two leaves have wormholes and are torn
and mended, the second large woodcut cut into), mor.
ex., g.e. [Hain-Copinger, 1276, Proctor 61 14], Florentie,
per Nicolo di Lorenzo della magna, 1477, sm. folio (64),
June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^ioo
Beufues Danthonne nouuellement imprime a Paris, lettres
batardes, woodcut on title, with another on reverse,
ornamental initials and full-page cut on last leaf, mor.
ex., t.e.g. (2 leaves shorter and from another copy), colla-
tion A-T 6, v 8, Cyfinist .... iinprime a Paris par Michel
le Noir . . . . le huytiesme iour doctobre, 1502, sm. folio (75),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £50
Beverlev School. The Prologue, Interludes and Epilogue to
the Heauton-timoronmenos of Terence, acted by the
Young Gentlemen of Beverley School, at Christmas, 1756
[in verse], unbd., Hull, Printed and Sold by G. and J.
Ferraby, 1757, folio (176), Dec. 17, Sotheby Pickering, 17s.
Bewick (T.) Fables of ^Esop and others, first ed., imperial
paper, thumb-mark receipt, mor. ex., by F. Bedford,
Newcastle, S. Hodgson, 1822, imp. 8vo. (993), April 29,
Sotheby Spencer, £$ los.
[£5 5s.. orig. cf., imp. 8vo., May 14, Sotheby, Lot 679.J
Bewick (T.) General History of Quadrupeds, large paper,
woodcuts, mor., g.e., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1807, 8vo. (254),
Dec. 19, Hodgson Woore, £1 2s.
Bewick (T.) General History of Quadrupeds, 224 woodcuts
taken on separate leaves, all picked impressions, hf. mor.,
Newcastle, E. Walker, 181 8, 4to. (967), April 29, Sotheby
Wallace, £22
[Presentation set from Bewick to his son, with book-
plate containing the inscription, " Gift from Thomas
Bewick to his Son Robert Eliot Bewick, Sept. 10, 18 18,"
with the latter's signature.]
Bewick (T.) General History of Quadrupeds, eighth ed.,.
royal paper, woodcuts, orig. cl., uncut, Newcastle, 1824,
roy. 8vo. (960), April 29, Sotheby Baxter, £^
Bewick (T.) History of British (Land and Water) Birds,,
first ed., imperial paper, woodcuts, 2 vol., cf., Newcastle,
1797-1804, 8vo. (1214), Dec. 4, Sotheby Sawyer, £5 5s.
Bewick (T.) History of British (Land and Water) Birds,,
first issue of first ed., 2 vol., mor. gt., t.e.g., Newcastle,
1 797-1804, roy. Svo. (2992), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Hopkins, £8 15s.
Bewick (T.) History of British [Land and Water] Birds, first
ed., woodcuts, figures and vignettes, 2 vol., orig. bds.,.
(72)
rir-T ■'o-'r '^'^ A »T^ . Tr»T« [bib
uncut, fine copy, Newcastle, 1797- 1804, imp. 8vo. (677),
May 14, Sotheby Hopkins, £$ 5s.
[^4 I2S., hf. cf., royal Svo., same sale, Lot 676.]
Bewick (T.) History of British (Land and Water) Birds,
first ed., with the two Supplements, imperial paper,
woodcuts and vignettes in the earliest state, 2 vol., hf.
mor., uncut, t.e.g,, fine copy, Newcastle, S. Hodgson Jot
Beilhy 6- Bewick, 1797- 1804-21, imp. 8vo. (742), April 29,
Sotheby Edwards, ^5 los.
Bewick (T.) History of British (Land and Water) Birds, 232
woodcuts and 2 orig. advertisements, mounted, with pro-
tecting windows, bound in 2 vol. (no titles), hf. mor.
[Newcastle, 1800], roy. 4to. (973), April 29, Sotheby
Best, £25
[Bewick's own copy, kept to show to intending pur-
chasers and pressmen. The cuts of the Land Birds were
first printed separately in 1800, but the Water Birds much
later. These two volumes therefore contain the earliest
impressions of the cuts to both the parts.]
Bewick (T.) History of British (Land and Water) Birds,
woodcuts, 2 vol., cf. ex., g.e., Newcastle, E. Walker, 1804,
demy 8vo. (29), July 22, Sotheby Pickard, £^ 3s.
Bewick (T.) New Lottery Book of Birds and Beasts for
Children to learn their letters, woodcuts, orig. fancy bds.,
Newcastle, 1771 (95), Feb. 20, Sotheby Maggs, £2 2s.
Bewick (T.) Select Fables, first ed., imperial paper, ports,
and woodcuts, numerous small woodcuts pasted on the
text and copperplate " Button " engravings inserted, cf.
ex., Newcastle, 1820, imp. 8vo. (994), April 29, Sotheby
Maggs, /3
Bewick (T.) The Sportsman's Friend ; or. The Farmer's Foot-
man, 3 engravings by Thomas Bewick, uncut and un-
opened, orig. blue covers, Newcastle, E. Walker (1801),
8vo. (185), Dec. 17, Sotheby Slocock, 15s.
[£5 I2S. 6d., uncut, March 21, 1905, Sotheby, Lot 277.]
Bewick (T.) Works (Select Fables, History of Birds, 2 vol. ;
Fables of ^Esop, History of Quadrupeds), together 5 vol.,
port, and woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e., by Hayday, Newcastle,
printed for Emerson Charnley, 1822, demy 8vo. (65), June
10, Sotheby Edwards, £8 15s.
Bewick (T.) Works, Memorial ed., reproductions, 5 vol., hf.
mor. gt., t.e.g., 1885-7, i^^P- 8vo. (583), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Jameson, £2 5s.
Bible, The Holy. The Byble which is all the holy Scripture ;
In whych are contayned, the Olde and Newe Testament
truly and purely translated into Englysh by Thomas
Matthew, blocfe letter, full-page cut of Adam and Eve
before Gen^esis and woodcuts in the text, old russ. gt.,
g.e. (Roger Payne), [colophon] The ende of the Newe
Testament and of the whole Byble. ^ To the honoure and
Prayse of God was this Byble prynted and fynesshed in the
(73)
bib] Book-Prices Current.
Yere of Oure horde God a MDXXXVII., folio (464),
March 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £10^
[Perfect copy, except that the first title and the colo-
phon are inlaid and a few minor defects repaired. For-
merly owned by Lea Wilson and the Earl of Ashburnham.]
Bible. The Holy, first ed. of the " Great Bible," blarft letter,
mor., g.e., by Riviere, Prynted by Ry chard Grafton and
Edward Whitchurch. Cum privilegio ad imprimendum
solum, 1539, folio (465), March 25, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2.0
Bible, The Holy, first ed. of Cranmer's version, blacfe letter,
orig. stamped leather over wooden bds., with bosses and
clasps, title and 4 prelim, leaves in fac, £. Whitchurch,
April, 1540, foho (175), Jan. 23, Puttick Gregory, £1^
Bible, The Holy, Cranmer's version, blarlt letter, russ. gt., title
and 9 leaves in fac, E. Whitchurch, Nov., 1541, foUo (177),
Jan. 23, Puttick Gregory, £g 5s.
[/lo I OS., mor., g.e., title and 3 leaves in fac, same sale.
Lot 176.]
Bible, The Holy. The " Great Bible," blarft letter, old cf.,
Imprynted . . in fiete-strete at the Signe of the Sunne, over
against the Conduyte by Edwarde Whitchurche XXIX. Dec.
MDXLIX., folio (466), March 25, Sotheby Tregaskis, £15
Bible, The Holy, Mathewe's version, ed. by Taverner and
Becke, " Bugges " reading in Psalm 91, v. 5, blorft letter,
woodcut titles (the first inlaid), 4 leaves remargined (a
few age-stains), mor. ex., g.e., Jhon Daye, dwelling at
Aldersgate, and William Seres dwelling in Peter Colledge,
xvii. day of August, 1549, folio (159), Dec 17, Sotheby
Messiter, ;^io
[The Bible has five title-pages, 21 woodcuts, and before
each Gospel a figure of the Evangelist, with his emblem ;
only three other perfect copies are said (in the catalogue)
to be recorded.]
Bible, The Holy, Cranmer's version, bladfe letter, cf., title and
last leaf in fac, other prelim, leaves wanting, John
Cawoode, 1561, 4to. (167), Jan. 23, Puttick Eden, £10 los.
[With the autograph of Queen EHzabeth (" Elizabeth
Regina ") on the reverse of the last leaf of Apocrypha,
authenticated by Francis Fry, 1878.]
Bible, The Holy (in French). Bible (La), qui est Toute la
Saincte Escriture : contenant le Vieil & le Nouveau Testa-
ment, mor., tooled in antique style, inset is a gt. medalUon
with the head of Henri II. or Charles IX. from an early
binding, on the inside the leather bookplate of Ambrose
Firmin Didot, Geneva, Fran9ois Estienne, 1567, 8vo. (487),
April 29, Sotheby James, £^2.
[This is the French Genevan version of Olivetan, as
corrected by Calvin and others. It is printed in a minute
Roman type and ornamented with several folding plates
and a number of woodcuts.]
Bible, The Holy, first ed. of the Bishop's Bible, blarft letter,
maps, genealogies and numerous woodcuts in ornamental
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bib
frames, historiated and ornamental initials, etc., engnved
ports, of Q. Elizabeth, Dudley Earl of Leicester and Cecil
Lord Burleigh, etc., mor. ex., g.e., by Hering, in cover.
Imprinted . . in Powles Churchyarde by Richarde Jugge,
Printer to the Queenes Maiestie (1568), folio (467), March
25, Sotheby Tregaskis, £6^
[Perfect except that the title soiled by age has been
strengthened and mended, and some minute defects in
the text repaired.]
Bible, The Holy, Bishops' Version, second folio ed., black
letter, initials of classical subjects (Leda and the Swan,
etc.), contemp. oak bds. and leather, with the name of
the orig. owner stamped on covers, " Richard Heaton
marchat taylor of Lodon, May viii., 1573," brass bosses
and one clasp, modern mor. back (R. Jugge, 1572), large
folio (339), May 14, Sotheby Fry, £6
[Imperfect, wanting first and subordinate titles (except
that of the N. T.) ; has 14 prel, leaves, beginning with
the second leaf of preface on *iiii., some leaves mended ;
3 leaves of Revelation only. (Darlow and Moule, No. 96).]
Bible, The Holy, Bishops' Version, black letter, woodcuts in
the text, orig. cf., metal bosses and clasp. Imprinted by
the assignment of Christopher Barker, her Majesties printer,
1578, folio (344), May 14, Sotheby Harrow, £4 5s.
[Imperfect, margins of title and next 4 leaves frayed,
some leaves torn across and mended, with the blank leaf
following Calendar which Darlow and Moule queries.
(Darlow and Moule, No. 116).]
Bible, The Holy, Bishops' version, black letter, old cf. over
wooden bds., the letterpress in the centre of the woodcut
title in fac, wanted 3 prelim, leaves and last leaf in fac,
Lucas Harrison, 1579, folio (178), Jan. 23, Puttick
Gregory, £1 15s.
Bible, The Holy, Bishops' version, old cf., title and 4 leaves in
fac. Deputies of C. Barker, 1595 — Marbecke (J.) The
Lyves of holy Sainctes, hf. cf., wanted last leaf, 1574,
block letter, together 2 vol., 1595, folio (179), Jan. 23,
Puttick Gregory, £1 3s.
Bible, The Holy, Bishop's version, black letter, orig. oak bds.,
with gt. ornaments, orig. metal armorial corner-pieces,
g.e. (rebacked). Imprinted by R. Barker, printer to the
Queenes Most excellent Majestie, 1602, folio (468), March
25, Sotheby Gregory, ;^io los.
[From the Trentham Abbey Library of the Duke of
Sutherland, with his arms as Earl of Stafford on upper
cover.]
Bible, The Holy, Bishops' Version, black letter, full-page cut of
Adam and Eve before Genesis, woodcut initials, old cf.,
Robert Barker, 1602, folio (349), May 14, Sotheby
-' Woodward, £^ 5s.
[Title backed, some margins mended, a leaf damaged,
and some minor defects. (Darlow and Moule, No. 206) .j
(75)
bib] Book-Prices Current.
Bible, The Holy, Genevan or " Breeches " Version [Tomson's
N. T.], with Apocrypha and two tables, roman letter, 2
woodcut titles and cuts in the O. T., orig. cf., arms of K.
James I. (rebacked), plain edges, with the orig. blank
marked A, in an ornament, R. Barker, 1610 {colophon
161 1), sm. 4to. (1044), July 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £5 5s.
Bible, The Holy, King James's version, second issue ("She")
of the first ed., hlack Utter, mor. ex., g.e., letterpress on
the woodcut title in fac, margins of 3 end leaves repaired,
1611, folio (184), Jan. 23, Puttick F. Edwards, £g 15s.
[£28, mor., g.e., first title inlaid, last leaf in fac, March
15, Sotheby, Lot 470.]
Bible, The Holy, K. James' version, blarft letter, engraved title
by C. Boel, woodcut title to N. T. and ornamental initials,
old rough cf.. Imprinted . . . by Robert Barker, Printer to
the King's Most Excellent Majestie, Anno Dom. 1611, folio
(469), March 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £}(>o
[First issue of the first ed. of the Authorized Version,
with the " HE " reading in Ruth iii. 15. Perfect, except
that the last leaf is in fac. by Francis Fry and some small
defects repaired. There was more than one issue with the
same date. This is believed to be the earliest. Some
copies have been found with a printed title, besides the
engraved one.]
Bible, The Holy, King James's version, blacit letter, woodcut
titles, initials and ornaments, mor., g.e., by Birdsall,
R. Barker, 161 3, folio (471), March 25, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £2$
[The third folio ed. of the true 161 3 ed. of the Author-
ised Version. Large copy, 17^x11 Jin. It has the
" SHE " reading in Ruth iii. 15. Bound at the end is a
modern MS. of 80 pages, signed " John Rogers," entitled
" A Collation of the 161 3 Edition," etc.]
Bible, The Holy, King James's version, second ed., blacft
letter, old stamped leather over wooden bds. (rebacked),
title and last leaf mounted, 1613, folio (185), Jan. 23,
Puttick Murray, £1 2S. 6d.
Bible, The Holy, King James's Version. The Third Part of
the Bible, faithfully trans, out of the Ebrewe (some head
hues shaved, last 2 leaves defective), 152 pp. of manuscript
at the end (a copy of the Book of Psalmes in cryptogram),
old tapestry binding, worked with gold and silver cord and
upwards of 500 seed-pearls, R. Barker, 1614, 8vo. (612),
May 14, Sotheby Tregaskis, £24
[The date of the cover is about 1558 (or previous) ; it
probably formed the binding of a Prayer Book belonging
to Queen Elizabeth. The design is emblematic and con-
sists of the Rose of England and the Royal Crown, etc.
The MS. at the end is of interest, being written in crypto-
gram, or some secret code, bearing a resemblance to
modern shorthand.]
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [Bte
Bible, The Holy, King James's Version (with Speed's Genea-
logies and Map of Canaan), roman letter, two titles bearing
the royal arms, R. Barker, 1616 — Book of Common Prayer
(woodcut title and next leaf inlaid), ib., 1616 — Psalmes in
Meeter, with Apt Notes, Stationers' Co , 1624, in i vol.,
contemp. English mor. gt., sides covered with semis of
gt. lleurs-de-lis and other ornaments [Darlow and Moule,
No. 271], 1616-24, sm. folio (361), May 14, Sotheby
Chester, £-^ t8^.
Bible, The Holy, with the Book of Common Prayer, the
Genealogies of J. Speed, and the Booke of Psalmes in
English Meeter, by Sternhold and Hopkins (with the
musical notation), blacfe letter, woodcut titles, contemp.
English Lyonese cf., gt. corner and central ornaments,
studded with a semis of gt. stars, initials S. B. on sides,
gt. and gauffred edges, Norton and Bill, 1626-9, 4to.
(1343), Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £^S
Bible, The Holy, King James's version. Book of Common
Prayer and Psalter, and Psalms in Metre, engraved title
by John Payne (margin of title to Common Prayer mended) »
Printed by Tho. and John Buck, Printers to the University
of Cambridge, 1629, thick sm. folio (155), April 8, Sotheby
Maggs, £12. los.
[XVII. century English mor. gt., sides covered with
semis of fieurs-de-lys, etc. Probably bound in Cambridge
by the printers. Illustration of binding in catalogue.
l^i 5s., old mor., g.e., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 630.]
Bible, The Holy, King James's version, engraved title (inlaid),
Cambridge, T. Buck and R. Daniel, 1629 — Book of Common
Prayer (corner of title mended), ib., T. and J. Buck, 1629
— Whole Book of Psalms in Meeter, with Apt Notes, ib.,
in I vol., sm. folio (156), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, l'Z\
[XVII. century English oak bds. and cf. gt. (Little
Gidding Ferrars binding ?). In the cover is pasted an
orig. inscription : " The gift of my Father, Sir Oliver
Cromwell (the Protector's Uncle), to Eliza: Ferrers."
From the Ashbumham Library, £2. 4s. in 1897.]
Bible, The Holy, King James's Version (with Speed's Genea-
logies), woodcut titles (soiled and stained, two or three
leaves defective), imperfect copies of the Common Prayer
and Metrical Psalms bound in, cf., R. Barker and assigns
of John Bill, 1631, 8vo. (366), May 14, Sotheby Moule, £g
[The " Wicked " Bible, so-called from the omission of
the word " not " in the Seventh Commandment. [Darlow
and Moule, No. 341).]
Bible, The Holy, with the Psalms in meter by Sternhold and
Hopkins, woodcut titles to each Testament, contemp.
embroidered binding, decorated with blue, red and yellow
roses, worked in gold and silver thread within, scroll
compartmojits, g.e. and gauffred, 1638, 8vo. (1277), Oct.
23, Sotheby Maggs. £^^
Bible, The Holy, King James's version, contemp. needlework
(77)
bib] Book-Prices Current.
binding, on each side a female figure in col. silks on a blue
silver-thread work shield, red silk background, 1639 (?),
8vo. (332), Jan. 23, Puttick Lawrence, £^^
Bible, The Holy, Genevan Version (no Apocrypha), roman
letter, old English mor. gt., g.e. [barlow and Moule, No.
424], Amsterdam, printed for Thomas Stafford . . according
to the copy printed at Edinburgh by A. Hart, 1640, sm. folio
(375), May 14, Sotheby ' Dobell, £1 2s.
Bible, The Holy — The Whole Book of Psalmes, 2 vol. in i,
old mor. gt., with initials I. C, g.e., 1650- 1, 8vo. (155),
Jan. 23, Puttick Qtiaritch, £^ 5s.
Bible, The Holy, Field's pocket ed. of the Bible, woodcut title,
with the four Evangelists below, mor. ex., double, gt. and
gauffred edges (arms of Rev. Th. Williams on side), by
C. Lewis, with his ticket. Printed by John Field, printer to
the Parliament, 1653, i2mo. (466), April 29, Sotheby
McLggS, £9
Bible, The Holy. Field's Pocket Ed. of the Bible, 2 vol., old
mor. ex., 1658 — Another Ed., engraved title, with note on
fly-leaf as to this having been " the Pulpit Bible of the
Red. George \^■hitefield, when he officiated at the Countess
of Huntingdon's Chapel in Bath," contemp. mor. gt.,
metal corner pieces, g.e., J. W. Pasham, 1776, together 3
vol., 1 658- 1 776, 48mo. (473), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Maggs, £1 1 28. 6d.
Bible, The Holy, illustrated with Chorographical Sculps by J.
Ogilby, engraved titles, 7 plates by Hollar (wanting
Ogilby's plates, 3 plates defective), 2 vol., contemp. mor.
gt., g.e., in Vol. i. is bound up the Book of Common
Prayer, 1660, not subject to return, Cambridge, John
Field, 1660, folio (1535), April 8, Sotheby Lewine, £-i 5s.
Bible, The Holy, Old Testament trans, by W. Bedel, Bishop of
Kilmore, printed in Irish characters, the first ed. of the
Old Testament in Irish, old cf., London, 1685, 4to. (217),
May 23, Puttick Quaritch, £-] 7s.
Bible, The Holy, ruled in red, contemp. mor. gt., gauffred
edges, C. Bill, etc., 1686, i2mo. (77), March 18, Christie
Tregaskis, £22
Bible, The Holy, red-ruled throughout, bound for WilUam and
Mary, by Charles Meame, in mor., the royal monogram
ensigned with crown introduced, in three varieties of size,
nearly 50 times, on the sides cottage-roof panels, enclosing
a diamond centre formed also by black stamp lacing, gt.
decoration, the whole surrounded by a broad floreate
border, g.e., in fine preservation (illustration in catalogue),
Oxjord, 1688, folio (1033), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £ij^
Bible, The Holy, i vol. in 2, contemp. English mor. gt., Har-
leian style, g.e., C. Bill and Executrix of T. Newcomb, 1701,
foiio (540), April 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £5 5s.
Bible, The Holy, King James's Version [the "Vinegar"
Bible], LARGE PAPER, front, by Du Bosc, vignettes by Van
der Gucht and historiated initials, contemp. mor. gt., g.e.,
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bib
fine copy, Oxford, John Baskett, 171 7, imp. folio (903),
May 14, Sotheby fiull,£^
[£i 13s., old English mor., " Cottage Roof " pattern,
small paper, fine copy, same sale. Lot 407,]
Bible, The Holy, contemp. Scottish mor., the sides covered
with gold tooling of a fanfare design, gt. thistles, crowns,
etc. on the back, Edinb., printed by John Mosman and
William Brown, 1727, 8vo. (80), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Parsons, £4 12s. 6d.
Bible, The Holy, King James's Version, roman letter, orig.
Scotch mor. gt., g.e., in fine state [Darlow and Moule, No.
761], Edinb., John Baskett and Company, 1726, 8vo.
(413), May 14, Sotheby Dobell, £^ los.
Bible, The Holy. The Bible in Miniature, engraved title and
plates, mor. ex., inlaid ornament on sides (ifin. x i^in.),.
W. Harris, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1774 (414), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Edwards, £1 7s.
Bible, The Holy. Macklin's Bible, plates and vignettes, 7
vol., old English mor. gt., g.e.. Printed for Thomas Macklin
by T. Bensley, 1800-16, folio (541), April 29, Sotheby
Britnell, £6 6s.
Bible, The Holy [printed by Order of K. William IV.], 2 vol.,
mor. gt., silk doublures, g.e., bound by Hering for George,
Duke of Cambridge, with his ex-libris, Cambridge, J. W.
Parker, 1827, roy 4to. (837), May 14, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £5 5s.
Bible, The Holy. Jewish School and Family Bible, trans, by
Dr. A. Benisch, 4 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1852, 8vo. (545),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Halliday, £16 los.
[This copy was presented to Charles Dickens, and has
an inscription, also Dickens' ex-libris and library ticket.]
Bible, The Holy. The Souldiers Pocket Bible, Fry's fac. of
the first ed. of 1643, one of a few copies on veil., in sheets,
1862. 8vo. (147), Jan. 23, Puttick Maggs, i8s.
Bible, The Holy. The Prophete Jonas, by William Tyndale
and Coverdale's Version of Jonah, Fry's fac, one of a
few copies on veil., mor., g.e., WiUis and Sotheran, 1863,
roy. 8vo. (148), Jan. 23, Puttick Magqs, £1 4s.
Bible, The Holy (in French). La Sainte Bible, traduction
nouvelle selon la Vulgate par J.J. Bourasse et P. Janvier,
illustrations by Gustave Dor6, 2 vol., mor. ex., g.e..
Tours, A. Mame et fils, 1866, folio (30), July 22, Sotheby
Kilgour, £2. 15s.
Bible, The Holy. The Enghsh Bible, 5 vol., veil., uncut.
Doves Press, 1903-5, folio (670), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Maggs, £i^
Biblia Pauperum, fourth xylographic ed., 24 out of 40 leaves,
each printed on one side of the paper, inlaid to folio size,
mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd (illustration in catalogue) \s.n.,
Netherlands and Germany, c. 1460-70], folio (67), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £-^50
(79)
bib] Book-Prices Current.
Biblia Pauperum. Block Book of the Fifteenth Century, mor.
ex., g.e., Absque nota, foho (69), June 10, Sotheby
Watts, ;^400
[Apparently the tenth of Schreibers' list. Complete
with 40 leaves, printed on one side of the paper from
wood-blocks. See illustration in catalogue.]
Biblia Sacra, cum Prologis S. Hieronymi, \\t. gotE)., 2 vol.,
double columns, 461 leaves, the first blank, woodcut (or
metal cut) ornamental initials, some containing heads,
col. by a contemp. artist (some leaves wormed and a few
blank lower margins repaired), orig. oak bds. and stamped
pigskin, brass and leather clasps (one defective) [Hain
3053, Proctor 7524], Absque nota {Basel, Bernhard Richel,
c. 1475), folio (225), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^ii
Biblia Sacra, cum prologis S. Hieronymi, 51 double-column
lines to a full page, gotijic letter, miniature of S. Jerome
and an illuminated initial at each book, with painted
terminals, rubricated, small initials in col., old cf., large
copy, Nurnberg, A. Coburger, 1480, folio (174), Jan. 23,
Puttick Edwards, £2^
Bibha Sacra, lit. QOtf)., double columns, orig. oak bds. covered
stamped pigskin (rebacked), clasps (some leaves wormed,
border on verso of third folio cut into), JJlm, Johann
Zainer, 1480, folio (486), April 29, Sotheby Hurst, £7
[Hain 3079, Pellechet 2306, Proctor 2522. Copinger
erroneously gives the number of leaves as 441.]
Biblia Sacra Germanica, the ninth ed. in German, gotf)ic letter,
109 woodcuts, all with orig. col., that of the Creation in
gold and colours, 3 illuminated initials, capitals painted,
2 vol., oak bds. with stamped laether, metal bosses, in
cases (William Morris's copy, ;^38 in 1898), Nuremberg,
Ant. Koberger, 1483, folio (70), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £135
[Hain *3i37. Proctor 2028. Collation : Vol. I., i.-
ccxcv. -f- 3 blanks = 298 leaves. Vol. II., ccxcvi.-ccccclxxxiii.
+ 2 blanks = 290 leaves.]
Biblia Sacra, Gothic character, 538 unnumbered leaves (in-
cluding the blanks i and 538, cut off in this copy), initials
painted, rubricated throughout by a contemp. hand,
bound in 2 vol., i8th century French cf. gt. (some leaves
mended), [Hain-Copinger 3094, Copinger (Incunabula
Biblica) 70, Pellechet 2321, Proctor 7571] [Basel, Johann
of Amerbach], i486, sm. foho (46), March 6, American Art
Association $62.50
Biblia Sacra Germanica. De BibHe mit vlitigher achtinghe :
recht na deme latine in dudesck auerghesettet, got^ic
letter, nearly 100 woodcuts, hf. pigskin, red edges (a few
margins mended), Lubeck, S. Arndes, 1494, folio (71),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^10
[First Bible in Low German. Hain 3143, Proctor 2645.
From the hbrary of William Morris (;^50 in 1898). CoUa-
(80)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bib
tion: a6, b-z, z, c, a-e8, f-g6, h-i8, k-m6, n-o8, p-q6,
R-z8, aa-008, pp-qq6 = 492 leaves, unnumbered.]
Biblia Sacra cum summariis concordantiis divisionibus, lit.
flOtl)., double columns, hf. mor., Lyons, F. Fradin and J.
Pivart, 1497, 4to. (505), April 29, Sotheby Carr, £5
Biblia Sacra, cuz Concordatiis Veteris et Novi Testamenti,
etc., lit. flOtl)., double columns, title in red, with Giunta
device, Italian woodcuts, many from the Mallermi Bible,
floreate initials, etc. (a few leaves stained), limp veil.,
Venetiis, Lucantonius de Giunta, 151 1, sm. 4to. (1903),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £6 6s.
[£9 9S-, mor. richly gt., May 13, Sotheb}^ Lot 69.]
Biblia Sacra cum concordantiis, got^ic letter, woodcuts, con-
temp, stamped pigskin, Liigd., J. Sacon, 1515, folio (235),
March 19, Puttick Mann, £1
[£^, hf. veil., July 17, 1901, Sotheby, Lot 113.]
Biblia Sacra cum Concordantiis, lit. QOtl)., some initials painted,
a page of six woodcuts before folio i, historiated woodcut
initials, port, of Archbishop of Mayence inserted, old
wooden bds. and stamped hogskin (dated 1557), Lugduni,
J. Saccon, 1522, 8vo. (100), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Morton, £1 15s.
Biblia Sacra, lit. flOtt)., double columns, cuts in text, modem
mor. ex., by Gruel, Lyons, Johannes Grespin, 1529, folio
(489), April 29, Sotheby Hurst, £5
Biblia Sacra. Icones. Beham (H. S.) Biblicae Historiae,
Artificiosissimis picturis effigiatae, woodcut border to
title and 80 woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e. [Frankjort, C. Egen-
plph, c. 1540], sm. 4to. (72), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £S
[The cuts were first published in 1533 at Frankfort by
G. Egenolph. Collation: a-K4 = 40 leaves, unnumbered,
last page blank.]
Biblia Sacra, Pentateuchus. Moses Latinus ex Hebraeo f actus,
et in eundem Praefatio, & Annotationes per Sebastianum
Castalionem, lit. ital., orig. veil, gt., centre ornament,
g.e., ruled in red, Basileae ex off. Jo. Oporini, 1546, 8vo.
(1909), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 los.
Biblia Sacra. Icones. [Beham, Weiditz, etc.] Novi Testamenti
Jesu Christi Historia efftgiata : Apocalypsis S. Joannis,
169 woodcuts (including those on the two titles), mor.,
t.e.g.. Franc, apud Hcsre. Chr. Egenolff, 1557-8, i2mo.
(73), Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £6 los.
[Of the 169 cuts, 46 are by Hans Weiditz. Of the
others, 19 are by Beham. One is signed H. S. (H. Schauf-
felein). Collation: a-i, Aa-Bb8 = 88 leaves, unnumbered.]
Biblia Sacra. Icones. Solis (Vergil). Biblische Figuren dess
Alten Testaments, gantz kiinst-Uch gerissen : Biblische
Figuren des5 Neiiwen Testaments, gar kiinstlich gerissen,
in I vol., 2i§. woodcuts, with Latin and German verses,
(i) A-M4, n6 = 54 leaves, unnumbered; (2) a-p4 = 6o
leaves, unnumbered, limp veil., Gedruckt zii Franckfurt
(81)
bib] Book-Prices Current.
. am Mayn, durch D. Zephelium, J . Raschen, und S. Feyera-
bend, 1562, oblong 4to. (74), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £14 los.
Biblia Sacra. Biblia, Ad vetustissima exemplaria castigata,
old mor. ex., sides with geometrical compartments, g.e.
(in case), Excud. Antverpiae Christophorus Plantinus,
xviii. Aug., 1564, i6mo. (69), Dec. 10, Christie
Quay itch, £7,1
[Plantin's third ed. This volume only contains Gen.-
Ruth. The remaining 2 vol. were probably published in
1565.]
Biblia Sacra Polyglotta. Hebraice, Chaldaice, Graece et Latin,
the second Polyglot Bible, printed on veil.. Vol. i.-v.
bound in 10 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by Hering, Antwerp, C.
Plantin, i^{6g)-j2, folio (68), Dec. 10, Christie Harvey, £1^0
[Only 5 copies were printed on veil, are said to be in
existence, i.e., Turin, Vatican, the Escurial, Salamanca,
and the present copy. Besides the last 2 vol. (Apparatus)
— which were on paper, and for that reason were never
rebound like the other vols. — the present set wanted
Vol. i., but in a sense Vol. vi. (Part i.), consisting of the
Hebrew-Latin Bible, supplies this deficiency. The Ash-
byrnham copy, £j(^ in 1897.]
Biblia Sacra. Icones. Stimmer (Tob.) Neue Kiinstliche
Figuren Bibhscher Historien . . . durch I. F. G. M. [Johan
Fischert genant Menzer], got^ic letter, 170 woodcuts, (*)6
A-U4, x6 = 92 leaves, unnumbered (last leaf with imprint,
wanting), mor., g.e., by Lortic fils, Zu Basel hei Thoma
Gwarin, 1576, 4to. (75), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £8 los.
Biblia Sacra. Icones. Stimmer (Tob.) Nouae Tobiae Stijnmer
Sacrorum Bibliorum Figurae, 170 cuts (same as in 1576
ed.), with Latin and German verses, 8 prel. and a-l8 =
96 leaves, unnumbered, mor., gt. back, g.e., Strasshurg,
B. Jobin, 1590, sm. 8vo. (76), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £^
Biblia Sacra, Antwerpiae, ex Off. Plantin. B. Moreti, 1631,
thick 4to. (61), April 8, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £iS^
[XVII. century French mor. gt., laurel-branches, mitre,
crozier and lion, arms of Louis d'Acquin, Bishop of Seez,.
g.e. (Le Gascon). Illustration of binding in catalogue.]
BibUa Sancta Germanica, Luther's translation, \\X. gotf)-, orig.
oak bds. and leather, Gedruckt bey Christoph. Sauer,
Germantown {Pennsylvania), 1776, 4to. (134), June 3,
Sotheby Edwards, £14 los.
[The third ed. of the Bible printed in America in a
European language.]
Bibliographica, Papers on Books, their History and Art,
illustrations, 3 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., uncut, 1894-7, ^^o.
(6), July 29, Sotheby Hill, ^3 5s.
Bibliographical Society. Illustrated Monographs, Nos. i.-xv.,
15 vol., wrappers as issued, 1894-1909, 4to. (1105), April
8, Sotheby Hejfer, £i<y
Bibliographical Society. Transactions and Publications, Vol.
(82)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bin
i.-xiii., with Index of Vol. i.-x. in 19 ; other pubhcations.
26 vol., Rules, News-Sheets, etc., 1893-1916. 4to. (1093),
April 8, Sotheby Northcliffe, ^9
Bibliographical Society. Transactions and Publications, com-
plete set from the commencement to 19 16, comprising
Monographs, Nos. 1-16; Transactions, Vol. i.-xiii., etc.,
with the Bibliographies of Newton and Bentley, together
51 vol. in 49, hf. linen, as issued (5 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g.),
with the news sheets to March, 191 7, 1893-1917, sm. 4to.
and 4to. (474), June 14, 191 7, Hodgson Bailey, £1^ 5s.
Bibliophile Fran9ais (Le). Gazette illustree des Amateurs de
Livres, etc., illustrations, 7 vol., new hf. mor. ex., t.e.g.,
Paris, Librairie Bachelin-Deflorenne, 1868-73, super imp.
8vo. {721), Feb. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 15s.
Bibliotheca Lindesiana : Catalogue of the Printed Books at
Haigh Hall, Wigan, including the Bibliography of Royal
Proclamations, 1485-1714, by R. Steele, Philatelic Litera-
ture, and Hand-list of Proclamations, 1714-1910 (limited
to 200 copies), 8 vol., buckram, t.e.g., Aberdeen, Oxford,
etc., 1910-13, folio, etc. (597), Dec. 12, Hodgson Maggs, £5
BibUotheque Gauloise, ports., 18 vol. (3 vol. injured by damp),
Paris, 1858-9, 8vo. (517), Dec. 19, Hodgson Jaschke, £2
Bickham (G.) Musical Entertainer, engraved titles, vignettes,
words and music engraved throughout (one leaf torn and
mended), 2 vol. in i, mor., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, n.d.
(1737-38), folio (150), May 13, Sotheby Edwards, ;^ii
Bickham (G.) Musical Entertainer, engraved throughout,
with musical notes and head-pieces, 2 vol. in i, hf. bd.,
title and some leaves mended, n.d., 4to. (329), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £'j 15s.
Bidpai. See Pilpai
Billon (F. de). Le Fort inexpugnable de I'honneur du Sexe
Femenin, port, below title, several full-page woodcuts
and ornamental borders, con temp. cf. gt., g.e., Paris, chez
Ian d'Allyer, 1555, 4to. (472), May 14, Sotheby Ellis, £16
Billonius (T.) Sibylla Gallica, ports, and engravings, cf.,
mor. back, arms on the sides, Paris, 1624, folio (1247),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Sawyer, £^ los.
Bing (S.) Artistic Japan, col. plates. Vol. i., iii.-vi. only,
1888-91, folio (197), Feb. 20, Sotheby Wilkinson, £2.
Binns (R. W.) Century of Potting in the City of Worcester,
front., plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., 1877, 8vo. (477), July 29,
Sotheby Hill,£i 18s.
Binyon (L.) Art of Botticelli, etched front, in a mount, 23
col. plates loosely fixed on thick paper, wanted front., hf.
veil., uncut, t.e.g'., 1913, roy. 4to. (677), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Heffer,£i 11s.
Binyon (L.) Art of Botticelli, etched front, in a mount, 23
col. plates, mounted like drawings, hf. veil., uncut, t.e.g.,
1913, cr. folio -(1011), April 29, Sotheby Haymer, £5
[Two other similar copies realised £5 and £^ los.
respectively, same sale, Lots 1012-13.]
(83)
bio] Book-Prices Current.
Biographie Universelle, Ancienne et Moderne, 52 vol., hf. cf.,
Paris, 1811-28, 8vo. (350), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Neuhnys, £1 iSs.
Biographie Universelle et Gen^rale. See Nouvelle
Biondi (G. F.) II Coralbo del Cavalier, contemp. French mor.
gt., g.e., arms of Jean Baptist Colbert and his monogram,
Venetia, N. Pezzana, 1664, sm. Svo. (473), May 14, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £'j 5s.
Birch (W. de Gray). Cartularium Saxonicum, a Collection of
Charters relating to Anglo-Saxon History, with Index of
Names, 4 vol., orig. cL, 1885-93-99, 8vo. (664), Oct. 24,
Hodgson Harding, £^ 15s.
[£,^ 7s. 6d., same state, Sotheby, Dec. 9, 1915, Lot
4082.]
Bird (Wm.) See Byrd
Birgitta (S.) See Brigitta
Bishop (J. G.) Brighton, Old and New, i vol. extended to 10
vol., and extra illustrated, containing hundreds of ports. »
maps, views, water-colour drawings, autographs, letters,
etc., collected by Charles Hindley, hf. mor., Brighton,
1880, 4to. (607), Nov. 5, Sotheby Norton, £^
[£7 15s-, same copy, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 267.]
Bishop (J. G.) The Brighton Pavilion and its Royal Associa-
tions, extra illustrated v.'ith ports., prints, etc., collected
by Charles Hindley, extended to 4 vol., hf. mor., 1882,
4to. (266), Feb. 20, Sotheby Halliday, £^ 7s. 6d.
Blackmantle (Bernard), pseud. See Westmacott
Blades (W.) Life and Typography of William Caxton, facs.,
on India paper (some leaves spotted), 2 vol., hf. roan,
1861-3, 4to. (877), Oct. 23, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^ 15s.
Blaeu (Jo.) Atlas Major, Fiinfter Theil [containing Scotland
and Ireland], engraved title (col.) and large col. maps,
orig. Dutch veil, gt., Amst., 1662, imp. folio (902), May 14,
Sotheby Hopkins, £^ los,
Blagdon (F, W.) Brief History of Ancient and Modern India,
66 (should be 68) col. plates, hf. russ. (broken), w.a.f.,
1805, folio (332), Nov. 13, Puttick Parsons, £^
[£5 I2S., hf. mor., t.e.g., complete, Sotheby, March 5,
1917, Lot 824.]
Blagdon (F. W.) Brief History of Ancient and Modern India,
engraved title, front, and 24 col. aquatint plates, orig. hf.
mor., with label, 1805, oblong folio (548), April 29, Sotheby
Thorp, £9
Blair (R.) The Grave, port, of W. Blake by T. Phillips and
12 etchings by L. Schiavonetti, after Blake, cf., 1808,
foHo (384), Dec. 17, Sotlieby Parsons, £1 13s.
[£i 14s., orig. bds., uncut, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 271.]
Blake (W.) Book of Thel, col. title and col. vignettes, paper
wrappers, as issued, Muir's reprint, 1789, 4to. (182), June
17, Sotheby Kinder, £^
Blake (W.) Jerusalem, fac, 100 plates, wrappers, as issued.
Reprint, n.d., 4to. (183), June 17, Sotheby Kinder, £2 5s.
(84)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ble
Blake (W.) Marriage of Heaven and Hell. Muir's fac. reprint
in col., orig. bds., uncut, n.d., 4to. (2965), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Parsons, £1 13s.
[Blake (W.)] Poetical Sketches, first ed., with plate, signed,
" The Parable of the relapsed Sinner and her seven
Devils " inserted to face title, word on p. 15 scored
through, signature on title, hf. cf., 1783, 8vo. (3), June 3,
Sotheby Pickering, £60
[Blake (VV.)] Poetical Sketches, first ed. (the last three sheets
in fac), cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, 1783, 8vo. (1045),
July 22, Sotheby Protheroe, ;^io
Blakeway (J. B.) Sheriffs of Shropshire, large paper, en-
gravings of arms, interleaved with additional pedigrees
in MS., additional coats-of-arms, chiefly on the margins,
emblazoned in gold and colours, nearly all the arms in the
printed text col. by the same hand, title and 2 leaves
repaired, cf., g.e., Shrewsbury, 1831 — Hughes (W.) The
Sheriffs of Shropshire, 1831-86, large paper, coats-of-
arms, bds., ih., 1886, together 2 vol., folio (338), July 29,
Sotheby Maggs, ^16 los.
Blasio (Jo. Bap. de Sancto). Tractatus de Actionibus et
Natura earum, lit. flot^., 26 leaves, the first blank, 2 full
pages of Schemata in red and black, in woodcut circles,
with a full-length woodcut figure bearing a branch of
lilies [Hain *3237 (i)], printed upon veil., rubricated, new
mor. [from the library of the Royal Society, Howard gift]
[colophon] . . Impressus . . impensa et diligentia Magistri
Erhardi ratdolt de Augusta Venetiis Tertio nojias Madii,
1471, large folio (1924), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £i(>^
[Bound at the end is a large folio legal document on
veil., measuring 17 by 21 inches, written in German,
issued by " Albrecht Pfaltzgrave bei Rhine," concerning
one " Hannsen Sund zu Affalterbach," dated 1479.]
Blason (Le) des Couleurs en Armes, Liurees et Denises, etc.,
lettres batardes, title, with royal arms in colours, and other
col. cuts (a-o 4), veil.. On les vend a paris en la Rue neufue
nostre Dame a lenseigne Sainct Nicolas, s. a. [c. 1530),
i2mo. (85), March 18, Christie Heffer, £'j los.
Blavatsky (H. P.) Isis Unveiled, port., 2 vol., 1884, 8vo.
(388), Dec. 17, Sotheby Hill, £1 12s.
Blaxton (J.) The English Usurer, or Usury Condemned,
second impression, woodcut front., with Explanation in
verse, hf. mor., J. Norton, 1634, sm. 4to. (445), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Maggs, £1 los.
Bleda (Jayme). Coronica de los Moros de Espafia, first ed.,
modern mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Valencia, Felipe Mey,
1618, folio (938), April 29, Sotheby Dobell, £6 los.
Bleda (Jayme). Coronica de los Moros de Espafia, first ed.
(title cut into), arms and initials, Mmmi (p. 913-4)
repeated, wanting Mmm7 (p. 926-7), russ. gt., scroll
ornaments, g.e., by Roger Payne, with British Museum
(85)
ble] Book-Prices Current.
duplicate stamp, Valencia, en la Impression de Felipe
May, 1618, folio (77), June 10, Sotheby Crowe, £<^ ids.
Blennerhassett (Lady). Madame de Stael, her friends and her
influence, port., 3 vol., hf. mor. gt., by Riviere, 1889, 8vo.
(30), Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £2 i6s.
Blith (W.) The English Improver Improved, or the Survey
of Husbandly Surveyed, engraved title and plates, sheep,
1652, 4to. (415), Jan. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £1 12s.
Block Books. See Apocalypsis, Ars Memorandi, Ars Moriendi,
Biblia Pauperum, Speculum Humanae Salvationis
Blome (Hans). Booke of Five Collumnes of Architecture,
trans, by J. T., first ed., engravings in the text (upper
margins of 17 leaves defective), with MS. Treatise on
Architecture, by J. Shute, written in red and black on
35 leaves., bound together in old veil., H. Woutneel, 1601,
iolio (742), Dec. 12, Hodgson Quay itch, £^ los.
Blome (R.) Gentleman's Recreation, second ed., front, and
86 engravings, coats-of-arms, etc., some margins re-
paired (t 3 defective), old cf., not subject to return, 1710,
folio (2Q79), Feb. 25, Sotheby Rimell, £^
Blomefield (F.) and Parkin (C.) Essay towards a Topographi-
cal History of Norfolk, first ed., maps and plates, a few
extra inserted, 5 vol., cf. gt., uncut, wanted dedication
and reference to plan, Fersfield and Lynn, 1739-75, folio
(427), Jan. 22, Sotheby Lennard, ^10
Blomefield (F.) and Parkin (C.) Essay towards a Topo-
graphical History of Norfolk, large paper, ports., fold-
ing plates, pedigrees and maps, 11 vol., hf. cf., m.e.,
1805-10, 4to. (917), Oct. 24, Hodgson Walford, £6 6s.
[£^, bds., small paper, March 19, Puttick, Lot 32.]
Blomfield (R.) History of Renaissance Architecture in Eng-
land, plates, 2 vol., orig. hf. buckram, 1897, 8vo. (6),
Aug, 7, Sotheby Bain, £1 i6s.
Blondus (Flavins). Historiarum Romanorum Decades tres,
lit. rom., 372 leaves, including orig. blank for aj, with
signs. [Hain *3248, Proctor 4575], contemp. Cambridge
oak bds. and leather, with centre panels and triangular
stamps within borders, outer borders of small stamps
(repaired) [see Weale, Nos. 58-62], linings of an ancient
MS. of Aristotle De Anima, [colophon] . . Impressa B
Venetiis p Octavianu Scotus Anno mcccc.lxxx.ii. xvii.
Kalendas Augusti (1482), thick foUo (1926), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £10
[An inscription on the first leaf of text reads : " Liber
Cartusianorum de Shene prope Londinu Anglig legatus a
D. Rogero Rames, Sacerdote Anglo, ut oretur pro anima
eius An. 1584."]
Blondus (Flavins). Le Historic del Biondo, de la Declina-
tione de ITmperio di Roma, tradotte per Lucio Fanno
(wormed), Venetia per Mich. Tramezzino, 1543, cr. 8vo.
(473), April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1^ los.
[XVI. century Venetian mor, gt., the sides covered
(86)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [boc
with gt. floreate ornaments and line frames, enclosing
short title, g.e. Illustration of binding in catalogue.]
Blondus (Flavins). Roma Instaurata, lib. III., ed. princeps,
lit. rom., 65 leaves, including three orig. blanks [Hain
♦3242, Pellechet 2434 (erroneous collation)], contemp.
MS. notes, illuminated scroll border to first page of text,
with arms of an abbot below (a serpent swallowing an
infant) and five illuminated initials, hf. veil.. Absque ulla
nota [Romae, Printer of Statius, before 1471], large folio
(1925), Nov. 22, Sotheby Masters, £1^ los.
Blount (Thos.) Boscobel, or the Compleat History of his
Sacred Majesties most miraculous preservation after the
Battle of Worcester, ports, and plan, ground plot, mor.
gt., g.e., 1662, 8vo. (392), Dec. 17, Sotheby £^
Blunt (W. S.) Love-Lyrics and Songs of Proteus, 300 copies
printed, veil., with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1892, sm. 4to.
(418), March 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
[£5 5S-, same state, March 18, Christie, Lot 386; £6
15s., same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 445.]
Boccaccio (G.) De Casibus Virorum illustrium, semi-gotf)ic
letter, painted initials, that on first page in gold and red,
cf. gt. [s.n., Strassburg, G. Husner, c. 1475], sm. folio (88),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £17
[Hain *3338, Proctor 352. The first two leaves stained
and mended. Collation : 156 leaves ; ai is blank, but
missing. ;^i9, mor. super ex., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 1047.]
Boccaccio (G.) De la ruyne des nobles hommes et femmes,
etc., lettres batardes, double columns, 37 lines to a page,
woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd (few leaves mended
and a few in fac), not subject to return, Imprime a lyon
sur le Rosne par honorables maistres maistre Mathis Husz z
maistre Jehd schabeler, 1483, sm. folio (90), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £50
Boccaccio (G.) De Muheribus Claris. [On fol. I.] " Johannes
boccacius de certaldo mulieri clarissime andree de ac-
ciarolis de florentia alteville comitisse," ed. princeps, lit.
got^., 2 leaves of rubrics and cxvi. numbered leaves,
without signatures [Hain 3329, Proctor 2496], 81 German
woodcuts, with xylographic names, and a nearly com-
plete ornamental woodcut alphabet (the two leaves of
table repaired, the two leaves relating to Pope Joan
pasted together and separated and the paste not cleaned
off, and the heading erased by ink, some leaves wormed,
otherwise perfect, large and clean, not subject to return),
old English mor. ex., g.e., from Sir M. M. Sykes and the
Thorold libraries, [colophon] . . Per Johanem Czeiner de
Reutlingen Ulme impressus Anno dtji mo.cccc°lxxiii.,
folio (1927), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £2(^0
[/245, mor. ex., by De Coverley {Quaritch), Dec. 10,
19 1 7, Christie, Lot 83 ; ^^43, mor., g.e., some leaves in fac,
July 22, Sothreby, Lot 1048.]
Boccaccio (G.) De mulieribus Claris, editio princeps, got^it
letter, 33 long Hnes to a page, 81 woodcuts and initials
(87)
Boc] Book-Prices Current.
(some in MS.), [Hain *3329, Pellechet 2474, Proctor
2496], mor. ex., g.e., by De Coverley, [colophon] Liber
Johdnis boccaccii . . . per Johdnem czeiner de Reutlingen,
vlmcB impressus . . . 1473, folio (861), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £245
Boccaccio (G.) [De Muheribus Claris, in German], Qotl^ic
letter, 79 woodcuts, leather, with orig. sides of old stamped
binding inlaid (a few leaves wormed and stained), Gedruckt
vnd volenndet in d'stat Augspurg vo Ant. Sorgen An freytag
nach sunt Valenteins tag, 1479, sm. folio (86), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, ;^ioo
[First dated ed. in German. Hain *3335. Collation :
prel. 8 + i.-cxxxix= 147 leaves.]
Boccaccio (G.) De Mulieribus Claris, got^ic letter, long
lines, 44 to a full page, with signatures, 76 woodcuts,
mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, [colophon] Explicit com-
pendium Johannis Boccacii de Certaldo : quod de preclaris
mulieribus . . . Impressum Louanii per me Egidium vander
heerstraten, 1^8 J, folio (84), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £134
[Collation : ab8, c-l6 = 70 leaves ; first and last leaves
blank, but missing in this copy.]
Boccaccio (G.) De Mulieribus Claris, roman letter, 38 long
lines to a page, 15 woodcuts (two repeats), hf. mor. gt.,
Bernae Helvet. per Mathiam Apiarium, 1539, folio (85),
Dec. 10, Christie Chicago Press, £6 5s.
[The woodcuts are signed I. K., and have been attri-
buted to J. Koebel or J. Kerver. A few leaves browned.
Collation : a6, a-l6, M4, no6 = 88 leaves.]
Boccaccio (G.) De MulierlDus Claris, in German, trans, by
Steinhowel, gott)ic letter, 42 lines to a page, woodcuts,
a-q6 = 96 leaves, hf. mor. (text stained), Gedruckt
inn der Kayserlichen statt A ugspurg durch Hainrich Stayner,
1543, sm. folio (87), Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £5
Boccaccio (G.) Des cas des Nobles hommes et Femmes,
French manuscript, Scbc. xv., folio (266), June 3, Sotheby
Maggs, £63
[Written on 417 leaves, two of them being veil, and the
remainder paper. At the beginning of each division is an
illuminated miniature. The initial letters of each chapter
are illuminated. Illustration in catalogue.]
Boccaccio (G.) Des Cas des Nobles Hommes et Femme in-
fortunez, translate par Laurent de Premierfait, got^ic
letter, double columns, 34 lines to a page, large woodcuts
(col.) and painted initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, not
subject to return, Paris, J. Dupr6, 1483, sm. folio (91),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £70
[First ed. of this translation. Commences on a2 ; the
last 10 leaves are in fac, as also are one or two others in
the body of the book.]
Boccaccio (G.) Falles of sondry most notable Princes and
Princesses, trans, by Dan John Lydgate, Monke of Burye,
black letter, double columns (with the duplicate leaf
(88)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [boc
ccxx.), woodcuts (title mended and some corners stained),
new mor. ex., gt. on rough, Imprinted in Flete-Strete within
Temple Barre . . by Rich. Tottel, 1554, sm. folio (1049),
July 22, Sotheby Chester s, £12
Boccaccio (G.) [Fiametta.] Libro di Madonna Fiametta ;
Epistole. illuminated manuscript on veil. [Italian, XVth
century], 2 parts in i vol., containing respectively 73 and
49 leaves (lof by yfin.), romano-got^ic characters, 32 and
33 long lines to a page, " La Fiametta " ornamented with
10 large illuminated initials, enclosing miniatures, the
second portion of the manuscript containing the " Epistole"
has large historiated initial in gold and colours and nume-
rous painted initials, velvet binding, xv. cent., sm. folio
(79), June 10, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £154
Boccaccio (G.) Fiametta. " Incomincia il libro de Madonna
Fiammetta da lei alle innamorate mandato," lit. rom.,
77 leaves, with signs, a-k (should have 79 leaves, but k 4-5
are wanting) [Hain 3290, Proctor 7363], old English
mor. gt. and centre ornaments (Sunderland copy). Absque
ulla nota [Italy, unknown place and printer, c. 1475], sm.
folio (1928), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £52
Boccaccio (G.) Fiametta, roman letter, mor. ex., by Trautz-
Bauzonnet [Hain 3294, Proctor 5358], [colophon] Venetia
per Maximo de Papia, 1491, adi xxiiii. Septembre, 4to.
(80), June 10, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, j^io
Boccaccio (G.) Genealogiae deorum gentilium libri XV., ed.
princeps, roman letter, initial on first page in gold and
colours, numerous painted initials (some leaves wormed),
modern oak bds., leather, clasps, monastic style [Hain-
Copinger 3315, Proctor 4045], [colophon] . . . Hec Vindel-
linus signit qui impressit ahenis . . . Venetiis impressum
. . . 1472 [Wendelin of Speier], folio (78), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^i8 los.
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, roman letter, double columns,
59 lines to a full page, ai with large woodcut and woodcut
border (mended) and woodcuts in the text, mor. ex., g.e.,
by Lloyd, sold not subject to return, Impresso i Venetia
per Maestro Manfrino da Monteferrato . . . 1498, Adi 5 de
Decembrio, sm. folio (86), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £jo
[This copy has been cleaned and some leaves repaired.
Z i. has a corner of text wanting.]
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, roman letter, double columns,
woodcut initials and woodcuts in the text (wanting 3
leaves, title imperfect and several leaves mended), mor.
ex., g.e., by Lloyd, with all faults, Impresso in Venetia per
Bertolamio de Zani de Portese, 1504, sm, folio (87), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £11 los.
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, ed. Nicolo Delphino, lit. ital.,
contemp. MS. notes, contemp. Venetian oak bds. and
leather, gt. ocnaments, g.e., ex-Hbris of Sir H. H.
Edwardes, sketch port, and signature of Frate Alesio
Moresini on last leaf, [colophon] Impresso in Vinegia per
(89)
Boc] Book-Prices Current.
Grogorio de Gregorii il mese di Maggio dell' anno 15 16,
sm. 4to. (1929), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone (ed. Niccolo Delphino), italic
letters, title, initial letters and running titles painted in
gold, two leaves of errata at end, does not contain the
seven leaves of table and blank leaf mentioned by Brunet,
a few MS. notes, mor. ex., g.e., by Bauzonnet, Vinegia,
per Gregorio de Gregorii, 1516, sm. 4to. (82), June 10,
Sotheby Maggs, £17,
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, italic letter, woodcuts, old
veil., signature on title, Firenze, per Philippo di giunta,
15 16, 4to. (83), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £2.6
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, editio Aldina prima, mor. ex.,
g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, stamp on title, " Ex Bibl. Jos. Ren,
Card. Imperialis " (Sir Chas. Stuart's copy), Vinegia nelle
case d'Aldo Romano & d' Andrea Asolano 1522 mese di
Novembre, sm. 4to. (983), April 29, Sotheby
Gaschke, ;£io los,
[£19, mor. ex., fine binding, June 10, Sotheby, Lot 84.]
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, large paper, italic letter,
XVII. cent. Italian mor. gt., g.e., Firenze per li heredi di
Philippo di Giunta, 1527, Adi XI I II. del mense Aprile,
4to. (44), April 29, Sotheby James, £12. los.
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, italic letter, mor. ex., tooled a
grolieresque pattern, g. on m.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet,
Firenze per li heredi di Philippo di Giunta, 1527, 4to. (85),
June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £^'^
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, port, and woodcut initials.
In Fiorenza nella Stamperia de i Giunti, 1573, 4to. (26),
April 8, Sotheby Shepherd, £g los.
[XVI. century French cf. gt., line circles enclosing
figures of snails, birds, lions and flowers, etc., g.e.;' £j
5s., mor. ex., June 10, Sotheby, Lot 8g.]
Boccaccio (G.) II Decamerone, port., 5 fronts., no plates
and 97 tailpieces, by Aliamet, Baquoy and others, after
Gravelot, Boucher, Cochin and Eisen, 5 vol., old French
cf. gt., g.e., Londra [Parigi), 1757, 8vo. (394), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Bumpus, £ij los.
Boccaccio (G.) II Philocolo. [Fo. i] : Incomencia il libro
primo di Florio & Bianzafiore chiamato Philocolo, roman
letter, double columns, 43 lines, veil (wormed and first
page mended), [colophon] I psso p. Dominico da Vespola
nel Iclyta cita de Milano nelli dni del Signor, 1476, sm. folio
(94), March 18, Christie Ellis, £g los.
Boccaccio (G.) La Theseide, Poema, manuscript on veil.
[Italian, early XVth century], 141 leaves (io|| by 7|in.),
roman characters, 40 lines to a page, accompanied by a
commentary in a smaller handwriting of the same period,
large miniature of a woman receiving a book from a kneel-
ing figure (partly defaced), large ornamental painted
initials, old veil.. Early xv. cent., sm. folio (81), June 10,
Sotheby Quaritch, /61
(90)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [boc
Boccaccio (G.) Las Cient nouellas, oott)ic letter, double
columns of 46 lines, woodcut title and ornamental initials,
A 4, a-z 8, z 5, old English cf. gt., with crest (elephant),
g.e., Valladolid [s. nom. imp.], 1539, sm. folio (89), March
18, Christie Tregaskis, l^$
Boccaccio (G.) Le Decameron, traduit par A. Le Ma^on, 5
fronts., no plates and 97 tailpieces after Eisen, Gravelot,
Cochin and Boucher, 5 vol., orig. French mor. ex., g.e.,
by Derome, with his ticket, Londres [Paris], 1757-61, 8vo.
(88), March 18, Christie Quaritch. ;^2oo
[£76, mor., g.e., one vol. damaged, June 17, Sotheby,
Lot 948.]
Boccaccio (G.) Le Decameron, traduction par A. Sabatier de
Castr^s, fronts., 2 ports, and it8 plates by Delvaux,
Lepine, Depr^elle, after Gravelot and others, 11 vol.,
wrappers, uncut, Paris, 1801-2, 8vo. (77), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Last, £1 Tos.
Boccaccio (G.) Libro de Jna bocacio que tracta de las illus-
tres Mugeres, got^ic letter, a-k 8, 1 10 (last a blank), wood-
cut title in four compartments, ornamental initials, vell.„
Sevilla, Juan Cromberger, 1528, sm. folio (92), March 18,
Christie Tregaskis, £\2.
Boccaccio (G.) The Decameron. The Modell of Wit, Mirth,
Eloquence and Conversation, now trans, into English,
woodcut title and oval woodcuts. Printed by Isaac Jaggard
for M. Lowndes, 1625 — [Second title :] The Decameron,
containing an hundred pleasant Novels, woodcut title and
oval woodcuts in the text (last leaf repaired). Printed by
Isaac Jaggard, 1620, 2 vol. in i, mor. ex., g. on r.e., by W,
Pratt, 1625-1620, sm. folio (1050), July 22, Sotheby
Hejfer, £17
[The first appearance of the Decameron in English.
The first part is the second ed., the second part first ed.]
Boccaccio (G.) The Decameron, col. plates by Findlay, 2 vol.,.
bds., uncut, James Griffin, 1822, 8vo. (180), May 23,
Puttick Maggs, ;^io los.
Boccaccio (G.) The Decameron, trans, by J. Payne, 3 vol.,
veil, gt., uncut, t.e.g., Villon Society, 1886, sq. 8vo. (688),.
Oct. 23, Sotheby Barrett, £^ 15s.
Boccaccio (G.) The Decameron, trans, by J. Payne, illustra-
tions by Louis Chalon (including the five extra plates),
2 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1893, 8vo. (212), Dec. 19, Hodgson
£^ 17s. 6d.
Boccaccio (G.) The Decameron, trans, by J. M. Rigg, plates
in two states (plain and col.), by Louis Chalon, 2 vol.,
mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut, 1906, 8vo. (24), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Lowe, £^ 4s.
Boccaccio (G.) Vita di Dante Alighieri, mor. ex., g.e., by
Ganard, Roma, per Francesco Priscianese, 1544, 8vo. (91),
June 10, Sotheby Crowther, £5 los.
Boccliius (Achilles). Symbolicarum Quaestionum de Universo
Genere, 151 copperplates, veil., 1555 (2 copies) — Sam-
(91)
Boc] Book-Prices Current.
bucius : Emblemata, illustrations (a few leaves water-
stained), limp veil., Plantin., 1564 — Les Simulachres &
historiees Faces de la Mort, illustrations (some fore-edges
shaved), cf., 1538, etc., together 9 vol., 8vo. (6), June 3,
Sotheby Maggs, £2^
Bocchius (Achilles). Symbolicarum quaestionum de universo
genere, orig. ed., emblematic figures by G. Bonasone,
title repaired, mor. ex., g.e., by T. W. Farrell, Bononi^s,
1555, 8vo. (6iq), Dec. 17, Sotheby France, £2 5s.
Bocherius (Nic.) Caroli Lotharingi Card, et Francisci Ducis
Guysii Literae et Arma, in funebri Oratione habita Nancii,
3 titles, 2 engraved ports., plate of tomb, etc., Lutetiae,
ex. off. Federici Morel., 1577 — Fr. Lindenbrogi Observa-
tiones in Ammianum Marcellinum, etc., Hamb., M. H.
Frobenius, 1609, in i vol., sm. 4to. (41), April 8, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £2^
[XVII. century French mor., arms of Charles D'Orleans-
Valois Due d'Angouleme and his monogram. Illustration
in catalogue.]
Bockler (G. A.) Architectura Curiosa Nova, Erste Ausgabe,
lit. OOtt)., 200 copperplate engravings, mor., g.e., Niimberg,
Paul Fiirst (1664), folio (871), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Parsons, £^
Bode (W.) Catalogue of the Art Collection formed by Otto
Beit, printed on Japanese paper, photogravures, cf. gt.,
silken ends and fly-leaves, in case (presentation copy),
Berlin, 1904, folio (51), Nov. 26, Christie
Dickinson, £g los.
Bode (W.) Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures and
Bronzes in the possession of Otto Beit, photogravures,
cf. gt.. Privately printed, 1913, folio (52), Nov. 26, Christie
Parsons, £16 los.
Bode (W.) Frans Hals, his Life and Work, with Essay by
M, J. Binder, photogravure plates, 2 vol., hf. pigskin, ed.
limited to 200 copies, Berlin, 1914 (41), Nov. 26, Christie
Blacker, £2^ 3s.
Bode (W.) and De Groot (C. H.) Complete Work of Rem-
brandt, with a Study of his Life and Art, trans, by
Florence Simmonds, ed. de luxe, one of 75 copies on
Japanese paper, 8 vol., engravings, mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g.,
by Riviere, fine copy, Paris, 1897-1906, folio (1272),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Sawyer, ;^io2
[£^^, hf. cf., uncut, ordinary issue, Nov. 26, Christie,
Lot 57-]
Bodenborg (Daniel). Betbiichlin Der lieben heiligen Veter,
Patriarchen, Propheten, Koningen,' etc., gotfjic letter,
orig. wooden bds. and cf., stamped with ornaments in
gold and silver, gt. gauffred edges, clasps, in case, fine
copy, Zu Wittemburg druckts Hans Krafft, 1564, sm. 8vo.
(89), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £8
[On fly-leaf is written in bold gothic letters: " 1565
(92)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bol
Katharina Christoff Kressin." Collation: 224 leaves (12
unnumbered + 207 numbered + 4 unnumbered + i blank).]
Boethius (A. M. S.) De Consolatione Philosophie, lit. flOtlj.
(two types), Comment. 40 lines, text various, 196 leaves,
first and last blank (leaves of table supplied from Koel-
hofi's ed. of 1481) [Campbell 307. Proctor 9234, Pellechet
2520] — Lovanii, Johannes de Westfalia, 1484 ; Eiusdem
de Disciplina Scholarum cum Comment. S. Thomae, lit.
gott)., 66 leaves, including two blanks, with signs. [Hain
♦3413, Campbell 325, Pellechet 2554], rubricated, ib.,
1485, in I vol., con temp. Netherlands (?) oak bds. and
leather, stamps of rosettes, etc. in compartments, with
borders (worn and damaged), from the Sunderland
library, sm. folio (1930), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quariich, £16 los.
Boethius (A. M. S.) [Opera Varia], lit. gottl-, 370 leaves [Hain
*3352, Proctor 4555 and 4559], woodcut musical and geo-
metrical diagrams and initials, 2 vol. in i, new mor. ex.,
Venetiis, Jo. et Greg, de Gregoriis Fratres, 1497-9, sm.
folio (1051), July 22, Sotheby Hopkins. £6 6s.
Boethius (A. M. S.) De Disciplina Scholarium, Qot^ic tetter,
woodcut on title, a-l6, unnumbered, hf. mor., Colon,
impressus in off. pie recordatonis, H. Quetell, 1501, sm.
4to. (90), Dec. 10, Christie Sot her an, £1 i6s.
Boiardo (M. M.) Orlando Innamorato, roman letter, wood-
cuts (title and last leaf in fac), mor. ex., Impressum
Mediolani, 1539, 4to. (92), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Boiardo (M. M.) Orlando Innamorato, italic letter, old veil.,
long bibliographical note by J. W. Bruce, Vinegia, per gli
heredi di Lucantonio Giunta, 1541, 4to. (93), June 10,
Sotheby Quaritch, £4 5s.
Boigne (Comtesse de). Memoires, publics par M. Charles
NicouUaud, port, and fac, 4 vol., new hf. mor., g.t., by
Wood, Paris, Plon, i907-'8, 8vo. (32), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Bumpus, £^ 3s.
Boileau-Despr^aux (N.) CEuvres, par De Saint- Marc, vignette
titles and plates after Picart (Vol. iii. contains the sup-
pressed pamphlet, " Boileau aux Prises avec les Jesuites "),
5 vol., hf. cf., uncut, Amst., 1772, 8vo. (251), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Sawyer, £1 8s.
Boisard (M.) Fables, seconde ed., front, by St. Aubin, 8
engravings after Monnet by Schmitz and 2 tailpieces,
grande papier d'Hollande, 2 vol., old French mor. gt.,
silk doublures, g.e. (Bozerian), Paris, Lacombe, 1777
(749), April 29, Sotheby Maggs. £15 los.
Boissardus (J. J.) Emblematum liber, port, of Boissard and
51 engravings of emblems (with Latin verses), by Th. de
Bry, engraved title, a-P4 = 6o leaves, mor. ex., Franco-
furti ad Moenum, 1593, sm. 4 to. (91), Dec. 10, Christie
Edwards, £6
Boleyn (Anne). II successo in morte della regina de Inghil-
(93)
bon] Book-Prices Current.
terra con il consenso del consiglio di S. Magesta, etc. (4
leaves), mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, Bologna [Phaelli], c.
1536, on the last leaf, " Londra x Giugno," 1536, i2mo.
(98), March 18, Christie Ellis, £^1
Bon Ton Magazine (The New), from May, 1818 to Dec, 1820,
28 col. caricature plates only, first 3 vol. hf. bd.. Vol. iv.
to vi., in I vol., bds., uncut, w.a.f., 1818-20, 8vo. (510),
Dec. 1 9, Hodgson Edwards, £2. 12s.
Bona (Jno.) Guide to Eternity, trans, by Sir R. L'Estrange,
front., mor. gt., covered with a design of scrolls and con-
ventional flowers in the style of S. Mearne, g.e., 1688,
sm. 8vo. (73), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £d, los.
Bonaparte (C. L.) Iconografia della Fauna Italica, col. plates,
3 vol., mor. ex., with arms of Earl Fitzwilliam, Roma,
1832-41, folio (47), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Bonaparte (Jos., Roi de Naples). Memoires et Correspond-
ance, 10 vol., cf. ex., Paris, 1853-4, ^^o. (48), April 29,
Sotheby Br aim, £2 2S.
Bonaventura (S.) Auctoritates Utriusq5 Testamenti, tit. QOti^.,
48 leaves, without marks [Hain *3534, Proctor 283],
rubricated, painted capitals, Absque ulla nota [Argent.,
H. Eggestein, 14 — ] — Albertus Magnus : Compendium
Theologice Veritatis, (it. 0Ot()., 148 leaves, including a
blank [Hain *433], rubricated, painted initials, [at end]
[Coloniae, Nicolaus Gotz, 14 — ], in i vol., con temp. Bux-
heim oak bds. and leather, stamped in figures, 4 metal
protectors and clasps (worn), from the Carthusian library
at Buxheim, folio (1936), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^6 los.
Bonaventura (S.) [On aj, in red]: Meditatione sopra la
Passione del nostro Signore . . Sopra Nicolao de lira, \xt.
OOt^., a-0 4 in eights, except b, which has 6 leaves only
[not in Hain, Brunet or Proctor], ornamental initial at
head of first page printed in red, con temp. Venetian oak
bds. and leather, rebacked veil, (worn), [colophon] Im-
presse in Venetia con summa diligentia per Magister Pietro
Maujer jrancioso 6- M. Nicolo del Conteugo da Ferrara,
1483, X. da Martio, sm. 4to. (1948), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^ii
Bonaventura (S.) Meditatione sopra la passione del nostro
signore, roman letter, woodcuts, bds. (wormed and
stained), a-b 8, c-e 6, Venetia, per Matheo de Codecha da
Parana, 1490, 26 Aprile, sm. 4to. (100), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £/[0
Bonaventura (S.) [Psalterium B.M.V., in German] a2 : Dye
vorred sand Bonauentura vber den psalter virginis Marie
(in red), gotf)ic letter, printed on veil., large woodcut
initial, others painted, orig. wooden bds. and stamped
pigskin, clasps, in case (Ashbumham copy, £g los. in
1897), Nuremberg [? Ant. Koburger], 1500, i6mo. (93),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £5^
[Probably the first ed. Hain 3571. Collation: a-r8
(first blank), a8 (last 3 leaves, ? blank, missing).]
(94)
1
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bon
Bonaventura (S.) Speculum Beatae Virginis Mariae, romano-
flOtl)ic tetter, long lines, 38 to a full page, large painted
initial on first page, bds.. Per Anthonium Sorg . . . Augus-
tensem impressus (1477), folio (514), April 29, Sotheby
Hirst, £6
Bonaventura (S.) Speculum Mariae, in German, by Lud.
Moser, flott)ic letter. 23 lines to a page, cut on title and
other small woodcuts, 6 prel., a-z8, ^Io (last blank,
missing), new mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, Hie endet vnser
Frowen Spiegel Marie Getruckt zu Basel durch M. Furter,
1506, i2mo. (92), Dec. 10, Christie Davis 6- Orioli, £$
Bonaventura (S.) Stimulus divini Amoris, lit. flOtt)., long
lines, 31 to a full page, xciiii. numbered folios, including
title, cut of the Virgin and Child, with S. Anna, on title,
repeated on reverse, also on reverse of last leaf (col. by
hand), contemp. Cologne leather, with two stamped panels,
both with outer borders containing small stamps, in fair
state, flap clasp missing, in case, [colophon] Colonie retro
Minores Anno . . mcccccii. Pridie Kalendas Februarii . ,
impressus, sm. 8vo. (1934), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Parsons, £6 los.
Bond (F.) Gothic Architecture in England, numerous plates,
buckram, t.e.g., 1905, imp. 8vo. (30), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Joseph, £1
Bonifacius. An Essay upon the Good, that is to be Devised
and Designed, bv those who Desire to Answer the Great
End of Life, and to do Good while they Live, orig. sheep,
Boston in New England, B. Grete, 1710, i2mo. (511), Aug.
7, Sotheby H. Stevens, £4
Bonifacius VIII. (Papa). Liber Sextus Decretalium cum
Apparatu Jo. Andreae Episc. Aleriensis, lit. QOti)., 162
leaves (wanting last leaf containing the colophon) [Hain
*3590. Proctor loi, Pellechet 2733], miniature initial on
first page, other painted initials, bds. [Moguntiae, Peter
Schoiffer, 1473, Ap. 5], folio (1949), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £5
Bonifacius VIII. (Papa). Liber Sextus Decretalium, Lugduni
ap. G. Rovillium, 1555, thick sm. 8vo. (18), April 8, Sotheby
James, £5g
[XVI. century French mor. gt., with leafy branches,
marguerites, etc., within oval frames, 3 fleurs-de-lis in a
shield in centre, with motto, " Expectata non eludet," the
device of Madame Marguerite de Valois Saint-Remy, g.e.
(Clovis Eve). Illustration of binding in catalogue.]
Bonner (Ed.) Profitable and necessarye doctrine, first ed.,
2 parts in i , black letter, two titles within woodcut borders,
woodcut initials, MS. marginal notes, orig. cf.. J. Cawodde,
15.55. 4to. (510). July 22, Sotheby Egerton, £8 8s.
[Bonner (Honor6 de). Arbre des Batailles]. Begins:
[A] de-saincte
couronne de
france en la
(95)
BON] Book-Prices Current.
quelle au jourduy par lordonnance de dieu
regne Charles Cinquieme, &c.
gotf)ic letter, double columns, 30 lines to a page, mor. ex.,
by Hardy-Mennil and Marius-Michel (from the Huth col-
lection, ;^i85 in 191 1), Without place or date [Lyons, B.
Buyer ?], sm. folio (105), March 18, Christie Maggs, ;^i65
[Collation : a 4, b-y 8, z 3 (signature a not marked,
excepting a 3, which curiously is at the bottom of verso
of a 2).]
[Bonstetten (Alb. von).] Incipit passio sancti Meynrhadi
martyris et heremite, got()ic letter, 21 woodcuts, including
that on title [Hain *i2453, Proctor 7731], ad, b8=i4
leaves, limp, veil., Basle, M. Furter, 20 Sept., 1496, sm.
4to. (396), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, ;^io los.
Book Auction Records. See Karslake (F.)
Book of Christian Prayers, bladt tetter and roman, woodcut
borders of the Dance of Death, port, of Q. Elizabeth on
back of title, old English mor. gt., g.e. (Harleian), Printed
by Rich. Yardley and Peter Short for the assignes of Richard
Day, 1590, sm. 4to. (431), April 29, Sotheby
Harmsworth, £21
[^ 4 leaves, A-P, and A a-O o in fours. The fourth ed.
of " Queen Elizabeth's Prayer Book."]
Book of Common Prayer, blacfe letter, woodcut initials, modern
mor. gt., crest of George John, Second Earl Spencer, g.e.,
Wigorniae in officina Joannis Oswaeni cum privilegio ad
Imprimendum Solum, Anno Do. 1549, Mense Maii, [colo-
phon] Imprinted the xxiiii. day of May Anno MD.XLIX.
At Worceter by John Oswen [They be also to sell at Shrewes-
bury], sm. 4to. (416), April 29, Sotheby Ellis, £355
[Collation] Title ; " The Preface," 2 leaves ; " The
Table and Kalendar," 8 leaves ; tollowed by a leaf blank
on recto, the royal arms on reverse ; text, clxxxiiii.
leaves; then "Confirmation wherin is conteyned a
Cathechisme {sic) for Chyldren," etc., fols. i.-xxxv, ; and
a leaf with colophon on recto and the order about prices
on reverse. The volume contains altogether 232 leaves,
with signs. This copy is perfect, except that the top and
bottom margins of 2 leaves in " The Table " are cut into.]
Book of Common praier noted (by John Marbecke), hlack
letter, 68 leaves, musical notation, woodcut initials (2
leaves mended, first 2 leaves in fac), mor. gt., g.e., by
Zaehnsdorf, Imprinted by Richard Grafton, printer to the
Kinges Maiestie, 1550, 4to. (79), May 13, Sotheby
Terry, £s7
Book of Common Prayer noted (by John Marbecke), blocfe
letter, printed in red and black, 68 leaves, musical nota-
tion in a staff of 4 red lines, 6 to a full page, title within
woodcut borders, woodcut initials, printer's device at end
(one leaf (k iii.) defective, a few leaves stained), mor. gt.,
g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, Imprinted by Richard Grafton, printer
to the Kinges Maiestie, 1550, 4to. (491), Aug. 7, Sotheby
(g6) Quaritch, ;^ioo
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [boo
Boke of Common Prayer, second issue of the second Prayer
Book of Edward VI., hlack letter, woodcut initials, old
English mor. gt., g.e. (Harleian), In officina Edovard
W hitchiirche , cum privilegio ad Imprimendiim Solum Anno
1552. s.n. folio (432), April 29, Sotheby Payton, AS
Book of Common Prayer, secundus contra-tenor part (only),
block letter, musical notation, port, of John Day on last
leaf, woodcut initials, cf., John Day, 1565, folio (153),
May 13, Sotheby Bailey, £6
[The earliest printed collection of service and anthems
for the English Church.]
Book of Common Prayer, blacit letter, woodcut border to title,
woodcut initials, Robert Barker, 1604 — The Psalter or
Psalmes of David, blarft letter, woodcut border to title,
woodcut initials (rust-hole in c 5 and g 4, two holes in
11), Robert Barker, 1604 — The Whole Booke of Psalmes,
Collected into EngHsh Meeter by Sternhold, Hopkins and
others, blarft letter, woodcut border to title (rust-hole in
N 4, 5 and 6, o i, v 5), Printed for the Company of Stationers,
1604, in I vol., mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, with doublure
formed from the sides of the orig. binding of cf. gt., which
bears the name of " Sir Jhon Savill " (1545-1607) stamped
on upper cover, 1604, folio (158), Dec. 17, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £^2
[The first issue of the " Authorised " Prayer Book of
James I., as revised at the Hampton Court Conference,
held January, 1603-4, with the word " all " retained in
the Rubric respecting ornaments (on a i) ; this word
was omitted in all subsequent editions of the Prayer
Book printed during the reign of James I.l
Book of Common Prayer, Cambridge, T. Buck & R. Daniel,
etc., 1629 — Another copy, together 2 vol., 1629, sm. folio
(157), April 8, Sotheby Heffer, £2/\.
[XVn. century English mor. gt., floral ornaments, g.e..
Little Gidding Ferrars binding, in fine condition.]
Booke of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacra-
ments . . . for the Use of the Church of Scotland, first ed.
of Archbp. Laud's Prayer Book for Scotland, ends with
the word " Certaine," blarft letter, title in red and black,
ornamental initials (some outer marginal notes shaved),
Edinburgh, printed by Robert Young, 1637 — The Psalter
after the translation set forth by Authority, ib., 1636 —
The Psalms of King David, trans, by King James, with
musical notes, Lond., printed by Thomas Harper, 1636, in
I vol., Cambridge panel cf. gt., sm. folio (1052), July 22,
Sotheby Bailey, £11
Book of Common Prayer, Holy Bible and Whole Book of
Psalmes, 3 vol. in i, contemp. mor. ex., elaborately gold
tooled, silver clasps, g.e., 1638-9, 8vo. (334), Jan. 23,
Puttick -♦ Pearson, £j
Book of Common Prayer and Holy Bible, contemp. needlework
binding, leafy ornament in silver-thread work on a red
XXXII. (97) 4
boo] Book-Prices Current.
silk ground, goffered g.e., 1649, 8vo. (331), Jan. 23,
Puttick Lawrence, /8
Book of Common Prayer. An Accompt of all the Proceedings
of the Commissioners of both Perswasions, Appointed by
his sacred Majesty, According to Letters Patents, for the
Review of The Book of Common Prayer, etc., cf. ex., g.e.,
by Riviere, Printed for R. H., 1661, 4to. (137), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Masterman, £1 5s.
[A report of the " Savoy Conference," held in 1661,
between twelve bishops and other learned divines of the
Church of England and twelve " Presbyterian Brethren,"
to consider the Puritan objections to the Prayer-book as
revised in 1603-4.]
Book of Common Prayer, blarft letter, large paper, engraved
title by D. Loggan, mor. gt., g.e., J. Bill and C. Barker,
n.d. (c. 1661), folio (550), April 29, Sotheby
Parsons, £^ 5s.
Book of Common Prayer, port, of Charles II. and a set of
copperplate illustrations of the N. T. inserted, contemp.
mor. gt., g.e., silver clasps. Printed by John Field, Printer
to the University of Cambridge, 1662, 8vo. (997), April 29,
Sotheby Bailey, £$ los.
Book of Common Prayer, front, by R. White, panelled mor.,
covered with a chequered design, with crowned fieur-de-
l^'^s, etc., and double monogram a.r. and the word Chappel
on upper cover (corners damaged), from the Royal Chapel
of Queen Anne, 1704, folio (loio), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £<^ I OS.
Book of Common Prayer, with the Psalter and the Form and
Manner of Ordaining Bishops, Priests and Deacons (and
other Forms, with " The Prayer at the Healing "), front,
by R. White, old mor. gt., g.e. (Harleian), C. Bill 6-
Executrix of Thos. Newcombe, 1706, folio (108), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Parsons, £1 los.
Book of Common Prayer, engraved front., contemp. mor. gt.
(Harleian style), with English royal arms, four silk ties
and gold tassels (one missing), g.e., John Baskett, 1715,
folio (549), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £g
Book of Common Prayer in Short-Hand according to Mr.
Weston's Excellent Method, mor. gt., g.e., 1730, 8vo.
(964), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parsons, £^ i8s.
Book of Common Prayer, old English mor. gt., corner orna-
ments, with sprays, etc. and large central ornaments, gt.
line and pointille tooling, the whole studded with dots,
g.e. (rubbed and damaged), Cambridge, T. Baskerville,
1761 (419), Dec. 4, Sotheby Pickering, £'/ 15s.
Book of Common Prayer, old mor. gt., g.e., 1773, 8vo. (348),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Newton, £5 los.
Book of Common Prayer, contemp. mor. gt., g.e., ornamental
gt. sides (rubbed), Oxford, 1784, 4 to. (67), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Parsons, £1 5s.
[On the end paper is written, " This Book appropriated
(98)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bor
to the use of Charlotte Sophia, Queen of Great Britain,
at Worcester Cathedral, when their Majesties and the
Royal Family visited that city in 1788,"]
Book of the Order of Chivalry and the Ordination of Knight-
hood, ed. by F. S. Ellis, 225 copies printed, veil., uncut,.
Kelmscott Press, 1893, sm. 4to. (455), July 22, Sotheby
^aggs.lj 5s.
Book of the Names of all Parishes, Market Towns, Villages,
Hamlets and smallest places in England and Wales, etc.,
hf, cf., Printed by S. S. jor John Garret, 1677, 4to, (310),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 4s.
Book-Prices Current. See Slater (J. H.)
Book-Worm (The), ed. by J. Ph. Berjeau, woodcuts, etc., 5
vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1866-71, 4to. (309), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Atkinson, £1 8s.
Booker (Jno.) The Dutch Fortune-Teller, cut on title, orna-
mental borders and 5 plates of wheels of fortune and
planetary influences, hf. cf., Printed and Sold at the
Printing-Office in Aldermary Church-Yard, n.d. (16 — ),.
sm. folio (731), Feb. 20, Sotheby Davis cS- Orioli, £'^ 3s.
Boord (A.) Breviarie of Health, title within woodcut border,
blarfe letter (some headlines cut into), hf. cf., T. Este, 1598,
sm. 4to. (497), Dec. 19, Hodgson Davis 6- Orioli, £2 2s.
Borellus (Petrus). De vero Telescopii Inventore, 2 ports,
(the second cut in side margin), woodcuts, orig. sheep,
autograph signature of Bishop Kennett on title, Hagae-
Comitum, 1655-6, sm. 4to. (291), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Gabb, £1 1 6s.
Borgi da Venesia (Piero) . [On a 2] : Opera de Arithmeticha,
lit. QOtf). parva, arithmetical sums in margins, 96 leaves,
signs, a-m [Hain 3661, Proctor 5006], ornamental initials,
hf. mor., hole mended in last leaf, [colophon] Stampito in
Veniexia {sic) per Zouane de Hall' [Johann Leoviller],
1488, sm. 4to. (1951), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, ;^io los.
Borrow (G.) Bible in Spain, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., 1843,
8vo. (508), Nov. 13, Puttick Shepherd, £2
{£-], orig. cl., with labels, April 10, 19 16, Sotheby, Lot
1492 ; £^ 4s., same state, March 19, Puttick, Lot 385,]
Borrow (G.) Conrad Wallenrod, autograph MS. Poem of 46
lines, on 2^ pages 4to., with corrections and some lines
erased (2843), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sotheran, £-/ 5s.
[A number of other autograph MSS. by George Borrow
were sold at the same sale (Lots 2836-49). Nearly all
appeared to be unpublished. The amounts realised were
small, ranging from £^ 17s. 6d. to 20s.]
Borrow (G.) Lavengro, first ed., port., 3 vol., orig. cl., with
paper labels, 185 1, 8vo. (386), March 19, Puttick
Heffer, £2 15s.
[;^3 los., ^me state. May 23, Puttick, Lot 199 ; £^ 15s.,
same state, May 14, Sotheby, Lot 686.]
Borrow (G.) Romany Rye, first ed., 2 vol., orig. cl., 1857 —
(99) 4—2
bor] Book-Prices Current.
The Bible in Spain, third ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., 1843, to-
gether 5 vol., 8vo. (1306), Oct. 23, Sotheby Berrot, £6
Borrow (G.) Targum. Or Metrical Translations from Thirty
Languages and Dialects ; The Talisman from the Russian
of A. Pushkin, with other Pieces, first ed., mor. ex., g.e.
(100 copies printed), St. Petersburg, Schulz and Beneze,
1835, 8vo. (1053), July 22, Sotheby Heffer, £16
Borrow (G.) The Sleeping Bard, first ed., orig. wrapper, uncut,
John Murray, i860, 8vo. (687), May 14, Sotheby
Bain, £^ los.
Borrow (G.) The Zincali, first ed., 750 copies printed, 2 vol.,
orig. cl., 1 84 1, 8vo. (507), Nov. 13, Puttick Spencer, £8
[£y los., same state, March 19, Puttick, Lot 384.]
Borrow (G.) Wild Wales, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., with labels,
1862, 8vo. (159), Nov. 13, Puttick Shepherd, £6 2S. 6d.
Borrow (G.) Wild Wales, first ed., with the rare hf. -title to
Vol, i., not issued to the other vols., 3 vol., orig. cl. (labels
defective), Murray, 1862, 8vo. (188), Dec. 17. Sotheby
Shepherd, £4 4s.
Boscan (Juan). Las Obras, contemp. Venetian (? Spanish)
mor. gt., figure of Fortune, with motto, " Velit Nolit /
Ventura / Est mi noverca/ Fortuna " (sides in good state,
back damaged), gt. gauffred edges, s.L, Estampado por
M. Antonio de Salamanca el Anno de 1547, 8vo. (1952),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £11
Boscobel. See Charles II.
Bossewell (J no.) Workes of Armorie, cuts of arms and crests,
mostly col. by an early hand, blacfe letter (a few leaves
stained), mor., g.e., R. Tottyl, 1572-3, sm. 4to. (224), Dec.
6, Hodgson £5 15s.
Bossewell (J no.) Workes of Armorie, second ed., cuts of arms,
blacit letter (title written on), orig. limp veil, (backed), H.
Ballard, 1597, sm. 4to. (225), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Edwards, £4 15s.
Bossius (Don.) Chronica Bossiana. Gestorum dictorumq;
memorabilium, & temporum, lit. rom., 168 leaves [Hain
♦3667, Proctor 5831], sides of contemp. Italian leather,
with title and label PCHE in gold on sides (rebacked), gt.
gauffred edges, Impressum . . Mediolani p. Antonium
Zarotum . . impensas Donati Bossii . . m.cccc.Lxxxxii.
Calendis Martiis (1492), folio (1953), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £$
Boston Gazette (The), from Monday, January 20, to Monday,
Jannary 27, 1723 (No. 218), 2 woodcuts in upper corners,
one that of a ship, the other that of a mounted bugler,
2 pages sm. folio (torn across centre fold, some letters
damaged), [colophon] Boston, Printed by S. Kneeland for
Philip Musgrave Post-Master at his Office in Corn-Hill . . .
[1723] (848), Dec. 12, American Art Association $47.50
Boston News-Letter (The), from Jan. 28 to Feb. 4, 1723 (No.
992), 2 pages, [colophon] Boston, Printed and Sold by B.
Green, at his Printing-House in Newbury-Street, where
(.100)
1
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bou
advertisements are taken in, 1723 (678), Dec. 12, American
Art Association $3
[A series for the years 1723 to 1726 of the first permanent
newspaper in America. The most important collection
extant, as many of the issues contain manuscript notes
and references in the handwriting of Bartholomew Green,
printer and publisher of the paper. Catalogued singly,
but sold in lots, containing several numbers, for a total
sum of $600. The collection comprised Nos. 992-1195,
a few numbers missing. Illustration of the number for
April II, 1723, in catalogue.]
Boswell (J.) Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, first ed., with
the errata leaf, orig. bds., uncut, 1785, 8vo. (93), Nov. 13,
Puttick Tregaskis, £6 15s.
Boswell (J.) Life of Johnson, first ed., port, after Sir Joshua
Reynolds, 2 vol., orig. bds., uncut, H. Baldwin for Chas.
Dilly, 1791, 4to. (1054), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £1^ los.
Boswell (J.) Life of Johnson, additional Notes by Croker,
fronts., vignette titles and plates, 10 vol., orig. cl., 1839,
fcap. 8vo. (170), Dec. 19, Hodgson Hill, £1 2s.
Boswell (J.) Life of Johnson, ed. by G. Birkbeck Hill, port,
and facs., 6 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Oxford, 1887, 8vo.
(339), Nov, 28, Hodgson £a^ 4s.
\£i 8s., hf. mor., t.e.g., Oct. 23, Sotheby, Lot 585.]
Boton (Pierre). La Camille, italic letter, mor. ex., doublure,
gold book-stamp of H. Bordes in centre, g.e., by Cham-
boUe-Duru, Paris, Jean Ruelle, 1573, i2mo. (108), March
18, Christie Maggs, £20
Bouchet (Jean). Le Labirynth de fortune et Seiour des trois
nobles dames (en vers), lettres batardes, woodcut initials,
mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford (from the Huth collection,
;^I9 los. in 191 1), a Paris . . par Jacques Bouchet imprimeur
[1522], sm. 4to. (no), March 18, Christie Ellis, £2^
Bouchet (Jean). Le Labyriht de fortune et Seiour des trois
nobles dames (en vers), lettres batardes, mor. ex., grolier-
esque and floral tooling, g.e., by Belz-Niedree, arms of
Baron Selliere, Paris, Phil, le Noir .... demourdt en la
grant rue sainct Jacques a lenseigne de la Rose blanche
couronne, s.d., sm. 4to. (109), March 18, Christie
^aggs, £2'^
Bouchet (Jean). Le Noble Triumphe des Dames, French
MS. on paper, with half-page illumination, initial P. in
colours and a coat-of-arms on first leaf, this and one
other leaf are on veil., mor., g.e., by Thompson, illustra-
tion in catalogue, Scbc. xv., 8vo. (114), March 18, Christie
Edwards, £46
Bouchet (Jean). Le Panegyric du Chevaulier sans reproche
(Louis de La Trimouille), en vers et prose, first ed., lettres
batardes, title with equestrian figure and arms on reverse,
mor. ex., g.e., over m.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, Cy finist
le Cheualier sans reproche cdpose p. maistre Jehan Bouchet
(lOl)
Bou] Book-Prices Current.
Imprime p. Jacques Bouchet [Paris], 1527, sm. 410.
(112), March 18, Christie Ellis, £2.^
Bouchet (Jean). Les Annalles Dacquitaine, lettres batardes,
mor. ex., g.e., by Niedree, Paris, Pierre Sergent, 1540,
foho (96), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io
Bouchet (Jean). Les Triuphes de la Noble et amoureuse
Dame, lettres batardes, mor. ex., by Duru, Paris, Philippe
le Noir, 1541, i2mo. (113), March 18, Christie
Ellis, £12. I OS.
Bouchet (Jean). Sensuyt le temple de bonne renomee et
repos des hommes et femes illustres (en vers), lettres
batardes, woodcut on recto and reverse of title and a cut
before the text, mor. ex., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet
(from the Huth collection, ;^30 in 191 1), Imprime nouuel-
lement a par is [Jean Trepperel], s.d. [1518], sm. 4to. (m),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^0
Bouchot (H.) Catherine de Medicis, one of 1,000 copies on
fine paper, plates and vignettes, front, port, in gold and
colours, mor. ex., tooled and gt., g.t., Paris, Goupil & Cie,
1899, 4to. (517), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 3s.
[£i, uncut, with extra cover and case, Japanese paper,
col. front, and double set of plates, Nov. 5, Sotheby, Lot
3II-]
Bouffiers (Chev. de). Contes, avec une Notice Bio-Biblio-
graphique par O. Uzanne, port, and fac, mor. gt., uncut,
t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, Paris, 1878, 8vo. (404), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Neumayer, £1 7s.
[Bougouyne (Symon).] Lespinette du jeune Prince. Con-
querant le royaulme de bonne renommee (en vers) , lettres
batardes, woodcuts and ornamental initials, mor. ex.,
g.e., by ChamboUe-Duru, Paris, Michel de Noir, 1514,
sm. folio (115), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £46
[Second ed. The author's name is found in an acrostic
of fourteen lines on the last leaf. Collation : a-q 6.]
Bouillet (J.B.) Album Auvergnat : Bourrees, Montagnardes,
Chansons, etc. en Patois d'Auvergne (les Airs notes),
illustrations, hf. mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Moulins, P. A.
Desrosiers, s.d., super imp. 8vo. (722), May 14, Sotheby
Ellis, £2 1 8s.
Bourdaloue (Louis). Pensees sur divers sujets de Religion et
de Morale, 2 vol., Paris, Cailleau, etc., 1734, 8vo. (96),
April 8, Sotheby Wright, £\2
[XVIII. century French mor. gt., arms of Marie-
Josephe de Saxe, Dauphiness of France, mother of Louis
XVI., g.e. (Fournier).]
Bourgeois (C.) Views in Switzerland, 40 col. lithographs by
A. Aglio, hf. cf., N. Chater & Co., 1822, folio (802), April
29, Sotheby Shepherd, £^ 17s. 6d.
Bourgeois (C.) Vues de la Suisse, Livraison I. -VI I., in wrap-
pers as issued, 28 col. lithographs by Delpech [Paris'],
1822, folio (801), April 29, Sotheby Shepherd, £^ los.
Bourne (H.) History of Newcastle upon Tyne, with the rare
(102)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bow
folding plan, con temp, cf., clean copy, Newcastle, 1736,
folio (1037), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £2 153.
Bourne (J. C.) History and Description of the Great Western
Railway, plan of the railway, geological map and nume-
rous plates of viaducts, bridges, etc., with descriptions,
hf. roan, 1845, roy. folio (529), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Edwards, £1 2S.
Bourrienne (L. A. F. de). M6moires sur Napoleon, 10 vol., old
hf. cf., Paris, chez Ladvocat, 1829, 8vo. (36), July 22,
Sotheby Heffer, £1
Bourrienne (L. A. F. de). Memoirs of Napoleon, ports, and
plates, complete, 4 vol. in 24 parts, wrappers, 1836, 8vo.
(858), Oct. 24, Hodgson Edwards, £2 12s.
Bourrienne (L. A. F. de). Memoirs of Napoleon, ports, and
plates, 4 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1836 — Barrow (Sir John). Lives
of Howe, Anson and Exmouth, ports., etc., 3 vol., hf. cf.
gt., 1835-9, together 7 vol., 1836-35-39, 8vo. (14), March
4, Christie Sotheran, £^ 7s. 6d.
Boutell (Chas.) Monumental Brasses and Slabs of the Middle
Ages, illustrations, orig. cl., 1847, imp. 8vo. (253), Jan.
22, Sotheby Pickard, 12s.
[lis., orig. cl., ed. of 1849, imp. 8vo., same sale, Lot 254.]
Bouvelle (Chas.) Geometric pratique, woodcut diagrams, etc.,
mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, Paris, Regnoud Chaudiere et
Claude son filz, 1547, sm. 4to. (116), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £7
Bowen (Emanuel). Britannia Depicta, or Ogilby Improved,
etc., engraved throughout with numerous maps, coats-of-
arms, etc., old English mor. gt., g.e. (Harleian), large copy
(from the Fountaine library), T. Bowles and Em. Bowen,
1720, sm. 4to. (1954), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £15
Bowman (H.) Songs for one, two and three Voices, to the
Thorow-Bass, with some short Symphonies, front, (cut
close, margin mended), engraved plates of words and
music, hf. cf., Oxford, T. Bowman, 1678, folio (152), May
13, Sotheby Maggs, £5 los.
Bowyer (R.) Historical Narrative of those momentous Events
which have taken place in this Country, 1816 to 1823, col.
aquatint plates by Dubourg and others, orig. hf. roan,
T. Bensley for R. Bowyer, 1823, folio (852), April 29,
Sotheby Thompson, £4
Bowyer (R.) Illustrated Record of Important Events in the
Annals of Europe, col. plates, hf. cf., 1815, folio (245),
March 19, Puttick Edwards, £2 15s.
Bowyer (R.) Illustrated Record of Important Events in the
Annals of Europe — The Campaign of Waterloo, etc., in
I vol., porla. and col. aquatints, including the double-page
view of W^aterloo, hf. cf., T. Bensley for R. Bowyer, 1816,
foho (856), April 29, Sotheby David, £5
Bowyer (R.) Illustrated Record of Important Events in the
Annals of Europe, col. plates, including three double ones,
(103)
bow] Book-Prices Current.
loose and unbd., sold not subject to collation, in portfolio,
Bensley, 1816, roy. folio (219), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Miller, £2 los.
Bowyer (R.) Selection of Facsimiles of Water-colour Draw-
ings from the Works of British Artists, 12 col. aquatints,
with letterpress, orig. bds., R. Bowyer, 1825, folio (906),
April 29, Sotheby Nicol, £16 los.
[;^i3, hf. mor., g.e., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 709.]
Boyce (Edm.) The Second Usurpation of Bonaparte, with
Account of the Victory of Waterloo, front., maps, plans,
etc., 2 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1816
(405), Dec. 17, Sotheby Crompton, £2
Boydell (J.) Collection of Prints engraved after the most
capital paintings in England, containing 450 plates. Vol.
i.-vii. (only), russ. gt., with a few additional prints in-
serted, 1769, atlas folio (552), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, ;^2io
[Should be 9 vol., containing 561 plates.]
Boydell (J.) One hundred Views in England and Wales,
engravings, hf. mor. gt., 1790, imp. folio (1038), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Spencer, £1^
Boydell (J. and J.) History of the Thames. See Combe (W.)
Boydell (J. and J.) Picturesque Scenery of Norway, 80 col.
aquatints drawn and engraved by J. W. Edy, 2 vol., hf.
roan, uncut. Hurst, Robinson & Co., 1820, folio (804),
April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £56
[£45, hf. mor., the 2 vol. bound together, same sale. Lot
553-]
Boyle (Robt.) Some Considerations touching the Usefulnesse
of Experimental Philosophy, contemp. English mor. gt.,
g.e., Oxford, 1667, 4to. (1480), April 8, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 i8s.
Boyne (W.) Trade Tokens issued in the Seventeenth Century,
revised ed., by G. C. Williamson, plates (limited to 250
copies), 2 vol., hf. roan, t.e.g., 1889-91, 8vo. (364), Nov.
28, Hodgson Hill & Son, £2 i6s.
Boys (T. S.) Original Views of London as it is, with Historical
Notices by C. Oilier, col. title and col. lithographs, orig.
portfolio, with ties, n.d. (1842), folio (806), April 29,
Sotheby Derby, £28
Boys (T. S.) Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Ant-
werp and Rouen, col. lithographs, hf. mor., g.t., 1839,
folio (805), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £2^
Boys (Wm.) Collections for an History of Sandwich, plates,
etc., hf, russ., Canterbury , 1792, 4to. (312), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Edwards, £^ 12s. 6d.
Brabant Chronicle. Van Brabant die excellente Cronike van
Vlaendere, Hollat, Zeelant int generael, etc., gotl^ir letter,
double cols, of 42 lines, title with large cut, about 150
cuts and folding genealogical chart (perfect), also large
map (1647) inserted (a few leaves repaired), old Dutch
(104)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bra
veil., Antwerp, J. van Doesborgh, 1530, sm. folio (94),
Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £S
[Collation : a-g6, 114 (last leaf blank), Aa-zz, aa-zz,
a-z 4- 4 = 326 leaves. cc3-Dd4 form the chart.]
[Brack (Wenzeslaus).] Vocabularius Rerum (Lat.-Deutsch),
lit. QOtl)-, Registrum and numbered folios i.-cxxiiii.
[Hain 3699, Proctor 1743, Pellechet 2805], modern mor.,
Finit Vocabularius Rerum ex oficina Johls Keller in
Augusta, Anno dni m.cccc.Lxxviii. (1956), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, /16 10s.
Brack ( Wenceslaus) . Vocabularius Rerum, gottjic letter, hf.
cf., Impressum Argentine per Martinum Flach, 15 12, sm.
4to. (95), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £2. los.
Bradford (Wm.) Sketches of the Country, Character and
Costume in Portugal and Spain, col. plates, hf. russ.,
1809, folio (2982), Feb. 25, Sotheby Parsons, £2 12s.
[£2 los., hf. mor., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 52.]
Bradford (Wm.) Sketches of the Country, Character and
Costume in Portugal and Spain, large paper — Chrono-
logical and Historical Retrospect of the War in the Penin-
sula, 2 parts in i vol., text in English and French, col.
aquatints, hf. roan, uncut, Printed for J. Booth, 1812-13,
folio (807), April 29, Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £^
[Bradley (E.)] Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, 1853 —
Further Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, 1854 — Mr.
Verdant Green, married and done for, 1857, all first eds.,
illustrations, wrappers as issued (one defective), together
3 vol., 1853-87, 8vo. (688), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Spencer, £^ 15s.
Brandis (D.) The Forest Flora of North-W^est and Central
India, illustrations by Fitch, 2 vol., hf. bd., 1874, 8vo.
and 4to. (159), Dec. 19, Hodgson Wheldon, £2 2S.
BrandUng (H. E.) Views in the North of France,- 12 col.
hthographs mounted on cards, letterpress separate, orig.
portfolio, M. and N. Manhart, 1848, foHo (808), April 29,
Sotheby Shepherd, £^
Brandon (Saint). Legende. Hie hebt sich an sand Brandons
Buch waser wunders erfaren hat, got^ic letter, 18 woodcuts
and woodcut initials, mor. gt., g.e. [Augsburg, Ant. Sorg,
c. 1475], folio (96), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^i24
[First ed. The Ashburnham copy (/102 in 1897).
Hain *37i8. Proctor 1661. Collation: 18 leaves, without
signatures. Several are uncut, one or two mended.]
Brandt (Seb.) Carmina in laudem B.M.V., roman letter,
rubricated, woodcuts, Hain *3733, that of " 1494 " men-
tioned by Hain being unknown, a-e8 (last blank), veil.,
[s.n., Basle, J. Bergmann, c. 1495], sm. 4to. (99), Dec. 10.
Christie Quaritch, £6
Brandt (Seb.) 'La Nef des folz du mond, trans, by Pierre
Riviere, first ed. of this version, lettres batardes, large
woodcut on title and numerous others in the text, mor,
(105)
bra] Book-Prices Current.
ex., g.e. (stained in parts), Paris, 1497, sm. folio (117),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^ioo
Brandt (Seb.) Stultifera Navis, lit. QOtt)., woodcuts, including
" The Ship of Fools " on title-page, mor. ex., g.e., by
Niedree [Hain 3748, Proctor 1788], [colophon] Impressus
in imperiali urbe Augusta per Johannc Schensperger, 1497
k}. Aprilis, 8vo. (98), June 10, Sotheby Lardanchet, £1$
Brandt (Seb.) Stultifera navis (ed. per Jodoco Badio As-
censio), title in 2 lines over a woodcut, roman letter,
ornamental initials and woodcuts [Proctor 9596], mor.,
g.e. (slightly stained). Absque nota [Burgos., Fr. Biel,
1499], sm. 4to. (48), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £i(^
Brandt (Seb.) Stultifera Navis, lit. flOtf). (two types), title in
red, upwards of 100 woodcuts (a few headlines cut into),
mor. ex., crest on sides, with inscription, " Sigil. Caroli de
Ashburnham," [colophon] Ex officina nostra in Parr-
hisioru academia nobilissima Vi Calendas Octobris anni
salutis M.D.V., sm. 4to. (99), June 10, Sotheby
Maggs, £1^ I OS.
Brandt (Seb.) Stultifera Navis, ed. Jodoco Badio Ascensio,
QOt^ic letter, title in red and black, with woodcut, and
over 100 woodcuts in text, a8-S4 in 8's and 4's alternately,
mor. ex., g.e., Impressum Basilee p. Nic. Lamparter, 1507,
sm. 4to. (97), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, ;^io
Brandt (Seb.) Stultifera Navis (in Low German). Dat nye
schip van Narragonien, etc., gottlic letter, 30 lines to a
page, 114 woodcuts, besides one on title, and initials,
mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Boystock dorch Ludouicum
Dietz, 1519, sm. 4to. (98), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £15 los.
[Collation: Title i leaf, folios 2-175, register 2 leaves,
colophon I leaf.]
Brandt (Seb.) Stultifera Navis. Ship of Fooles, trans, into
Englishe by Alexander Barclay, hlatk letter, woodcuts
(title repaired and partly in fac, wants folio 152 and 155,
a few le2ves repaired and last leaf repaired and a part in
fac), cf. (worn), g.e., 1570, folio (587), May 14, Sotheby
Dobell, £4 5s.
Brandt (Seb.) Stultifera Navis : Ship of Fools, trans, by
Alexander Barclay, large cut on title and numerous cuts
in the text, old russ., g.e., by Weir, fine copy (Thos.
JoUey's, afterwards Huth's), Imprinted . . in Paules
Churchyarde by John Cawood, Printer to the Queenes
Maiestie, 1570, sm. folio (1055), July 22, Sotheby
Bruton, £40
[Second ed., containing some additional pieces not in
Pynson's ed. The orig. Latin in roman letter precedes
each section. The Ship of Fools is followed by a transla-
tion of Mancyn's Mirrour of Good Maners, with the
Latin in the margin. At the end are five eclogues by
Barclay. ;^44, orig. veil., title written on, same sale. Lot
1056.]
(106)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bre
Brandt (Seb.) Varia Carmina, first ed., 140 leaves, 3 woodcuts
on title and 2 in the text, device at end dated 1497 [Hain
*373i. Proctor 7779], hf. bd., r.e. (from the William Morris
and Dunn collections), Basil, J. Bergman de Olpe, 1498,
sm. 4to. (118), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £7
Brandt (Seb.) Varia Carmina, first ed., the second part, 76
leaves (the first contains 64 leaves), [Hain *373i], wood-
cuts, bds, (cracked), Heber copy, Basilee, Joh. Bergman
De Olpe. 1498. 8vo. (248), Nov. 13, Puttick
Eden, £1 7s. 6d.
Brandt (Seb.) See also Ars Memorandi
Brantdme (P. de). Oiuvres, port, and fronts., 15 vol., French
mor. gt., g.e.. La Haye, 1740, 8vo. (415), Dec. 17, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, ;^ii
Brant6me (P. de). CEuvres, nouvelle 6d., 8 vol., hf. mor., g.e.,
Paris, Foucault, 1822-3, 8vo. (37), July 22. Sotheby
Galloway, £^ 8s.
Brasca (S.) Relazione del suo viaggio a Gierusalemme, first
ed., lit. fiOt^., 62 ff., woodcut plan of the Holy Sepulchre
(wants H I, also a few wormholes in margin), russ. gt.
[Hain 3763, Proctor 5934], Leonardus pachel S' Uldericus
sinczenceller [Mediolani], 1481, 4to. (678), Jan. 22, Sotheby
James, £1 4s.
Brasseur de Bourbourg (Abb6). Recherches sur les Ruines de
Palenque, et sur les Origines de la Civilisation du Mexique,
map and 56 lithographs after Waldeck, hf. mor. (with roy.
4to. vol. of texte, unbd.), Paris, A. Bertrand, 1866. imp.
folio (905), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 5s.
Brayley (E. W.) Historical and Descriptive Accounts of the
Theatres of London, 14 col. aquatints by D. Havell, bds.,
J. Taylor, 1826, 4to. (809), April 29, Sotheby Dobell, ;^ii
Brayley (E. W.) and Herbert (W.) Concise Account of Lam-
beth Palace, plates, large paper, and extra illustrated
with about 100 additional ports, and views, all mounted
to size, hf. mor. gt., g.e., 1806, roy. folio (1039), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Rimell, £6
Brebia (Gabriel de). Explicatio in Psalmos Davidis, (it. QOtll-,
434 leaves [Hain 3766, Proctor 5892], old oak bds. and hf.
veil. (Lakelands copy), [colophon] Impressum Mediolani :
Nonis. Quintil9 Mcccc.lxxvii. Imperdtibus Illustrissimis
Excelletissimisq5 Principus Bonamatre ; et Johdne Galeacio
Maria Sfortia Vicecdte filio, Ducibus vi. [s. n. impressoris ;
Dominicus de Vespolate], 4to. (595), July 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £8
Brees (S. C.) Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand, front.,
21 plates, containing 64 views and a panoramic view,
India proofs, on large paper, orig. cl., uncut, J. WiUiams
& Co., 1847, roy. folio (906), May 14, Sotheby Stead, £^ 5s.
Bremont (S.) Hattig6 ou Les Amours du Roy de Taraeran,
Nouvelle, old French mor. ex., g.e., Cologne, chez Simon
I'Ajricain, 1676, sm. 8vo. (475), May 14, Sotheby
Ellis, £^ 4s.
(107)
bre] Book-Prices Current.
Breviarium Augustense [Directorium] , lit. QOtf)., ii8 leaves,
including orig. blank for a] [Hain *6264], woodcut
initials (a few leaves wormed), contemp. German oak bds.
and hf. leather, with stamped ornaments (damaged),
[colophon] " Liber breviarium Szm Chorum Augustensz
Ecclesie, Impressus p Johanne Bdmler Cocivem ibidem,
Anno Salutis nostre, etc. nonagesimo qnto " [1495], sm.
folio (i960), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £2-^
Breviarium Constantiense pars Estivalis. [Begins] " In
Vigilia Sancti Johannis baptiste legits* omelia sup evange-
liuz iniciuz Evangelii scdm luca," lit- 0Otl^. magna, 269
leaves, without marks [Hain ? 3826, Proctor 1936], rubri-
cated, capitals painted (some leaves wormed), new mor.,
gt. ornaments, by F. Bedford, Absque ulla nota [on folio
269 verso : " Explicit pars estivalis," ? Zurich, unknown
printer, before Aug., 1476], thick folio (1962), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^^
Breviarium Parisiense, D.D. Lud. Ant. Card, de Noailles
editum pars Hyemalis, plates, Paris., F. H. Muguet, 17 14,
8vo. (88), April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis,^ £j 5s.
[XVIII. century French mor. gt., arms of Alexandre
Milon de Mesne, Eveque de Valence, g.e., by Dubuisson.]
Breviarium Romanum (ad usum Argentinensem) partes hie-
malis et aestivalis, lit. gotf). parva, red and black, double
columns, 42 lines [imperfect, having only 451 leaves
(instead of 466), contains one leaf of Calendar only (wants
8 leaves at beginning of Psalter, 3 leaves of the latter
mended, end perfect except 2 blank leaves, not subject
to return)], rubricated, painted capitals, veil, (not in Hain,
Proctor, or elsewhere), Absque ulla nota [Argentines,
Printer of " Henricus Ariminensis," c. 1478-9], thick sm.
folio (1964), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Breviarium Romanum, lit. gotl)., contemp. Italian mor. gt.,
originally stamped in each panel with a small oval armorial
stamp (obliterated by a formal gt. ornament, g.e.), stamp
of Cardinal Antonio Caraffa on each cover. Junta, Venice,
1550, folio (490), April 29, Sotheby Hurst, ;/^io
[This volume contains many woodcuts, initial letters
and a full-page border at the beginning of the various
parts.]
Breviarum Romanum, full-page and other woodcuts, printed
in red and black, old leather, g.e., Venetiis, apud heredes
L. A. Junte 1553, 4to. (211), May 23, Puttick
Ellis, £1 lOS.
Breviarium Romanum, cum Psalterio et Ofhciis, ad" usum
Cleri Basilicae Vaticanae, dementis X. auctoritate, en-
graved titles (mounted), plates and culs-de-lampe by F.
Spiere, etc., 4 vol., contemp. French mor. gt., the arms of
a cardinal on the sides, g.e. (rebacked), not subject to
return, Parisiis, 1674, 8vo. (696), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Withers, £4.
(108)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bre
Breviarium Sarisburiense cum Calendario . . . Mandate et
Impensis Margarete Comitisse Richmondie et Derbie, ac
matris Regis Henrici Septimi, lit. flOt^., red and black,
long lines and double columns, printed without formal
title, wants d ii. in " Sexta die Oct. Visita," and a section
of 24 leaves at end, some Popish phrases and names run
through in pen-and-ink, not subject to return, modern
mor. gt., [colophon] " Arte et Industria Ricardi Pynson
. . . XXV. die mensis Augusti Anno millesimo qiiingentesimo
septimo {with device), sm. 4to. (1967), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^200
[Printed upon veil, (sheet a, " Noctumus Dominicalis,"
on paper). Only one other copy of this Sarum Breviary
is known, viz., that in the Rylands library at Manchester.]
Breviarium Sarisburiense, pars estivalis. Portiforium seu
Breviarium ad insignis Sarisburiensis ecclesie usum, lit.
(jott)., red and black, double columns, 40 lines, contains
title, calendar 6 leaves (first leaf wanting), Tab. Fest., etc.,
3 leaves; text, fol. i.-lii. ; Psalterium, etc., fol. i.-cxx. ;
Proprium Sanctorum, 11 1 unnumbered leaves (cc 7
wanting), some lines in cc j and vi. defaced by ink (in all
291 leaves), woodcut titles, large and small woodcuts
and initials (not subject to return), contemp,. Oxford oak
bds. and leather, with stamped borders (worn), Antwerpie,
impressa per Christophorum Endoviensem Impensis vero
et siimptihus Francisci Bryckman [sic], 1525, 4to. (1968),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £62
[Pasted in the upper cover is a Plenary Indulgence to
English Catholics, issued by Pope Leo X., 1526, printed
in blocfe letter in 36 lines (10 by 7in.), with stamped signa-
ture, " F. W. Wedyrall " (? Wetherell). Probably unique.
There are also two imperfect slips of a printed York In-
dulgence on veil, taken from the binding, " Dat Eboi;
Die xxvii. Octobris Anno dni mdx — " [other figures cut
off, c. 1521], perhaps printed by R. Jaques. On the under
cover is pasted an autograph letter in English addressed
to R. Pace (?) or Passe, signed " Yr true bedman Jo
Borobryg Chaplain of the Hospital." From the Sunder-
land sale.]
Breviarium Sarisburiense. Portiforiu seu Breviarium ad
usum ecclesie Sarisburiensis castigatum, pars Estivalis
(cum Calendario), Londini, 1555 {sic), lit. gotf)., red and
black, double columns, 37 lines (title scraped and cleaned,
corners mended), contemp. English oak bds. and leather,
stamped borders, clasp catches (worn and rebacked),
[colophon] Parisiens. impressa p Franciscu Regnault anno
domini Millesimo qiiingentesimo trigesimo quinto {sic
1535), sm. 4to. (1969), Nov. 22, Sotheby Parsons, £g
Breviarium Sarisburiense cum Calendario. Pars Estivalis.
Portiforiu seu Breviarium ad usum Ecclesie Sarisburiesis,
lit. got^., long lines and double columns, woodcut title,
with royal arms, Tudor rose and St. George and Dragon,
(109)
bre] Book-Prices Current.
woodcuts and floreate initials (some end leaves wormed),
modem cf., g.e., [colophon] In Alma Universitate Parisien.
impressa p. Franciscu Regnaidt, Anno domini Millesimo
quingentesimo trigesimoquinto [1535], sm. 4to. (1970), Nov.
22, Sotheby Maggs, £26
Breviarium Sarisburiense Pars Estivalis. Portiforium sen
Breviarium ad usum ecclesie Sarisburiensis, lit. QOt().
parva, double columns, small woodcuts and initials (wants
t 4, probably a blank), old English cf., Impressum Parisiis
per Magdalenam Boursette Viduam Francisci Regnault,
1555, cr. 8vo. (1971), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £1^
Brevio (Gio.) Rime et Prose Volgari, prima edizione, mor.,
g.e., by Duru, fine copy, Roma per Antonio Blado Asulano,
1545, 8vo. (417), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^I4
Brewer (Anth.) The Love-sick King, first ed. (one leaf de-
fective), R. Pollard, 1655 — The Countrie Girle, a Comedie,
first ed., 1647 — Lingua, or The Combate of the Tongue,
1632, in I vol., cf. (broken), 1632-55, sm. 4to. (159), Dec.
6, Hodgson Dobell, £2 los.
Breydenbach (B. de). [Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam],
QOt^ic letter, folding woodcut views and other illustrations,
painted initials, i8th century French cf. gt., m.e., in case
(the WodhuU copy), Erhardu reuwich de Traiecto
In ciuiiate Moguntina Anno salutis i486, sm. foUo (100),
Dec. 10, Christie Myers, £70
[First ed. Hain *3956, Proctor 156. The woodcuts
are by Erhard Reuwich, who accompanied the author.
The views are seven in number, viz., Venice, Parenzo,
Corfu, Modon, Candia and Jerusalem. The folding cut
of Venice repaired and the one of Jerusalem damaged at
the folds. Collation : 158 leaves, unnumbered + view
of Holy Land 6 leaves. Total number of single leaves,
including extensions of views, 164. Illustration in cata-
logue. £32, hi. mor., some plates defective, w.a.f., June
10, Sotheby, Lot 102.]
Breydenbach (B. de). [Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam],
in German, gotl^ic letter, painted initials, 7 woodcut views
and other illustrations, all col., German wooden bds.
and stamped leather (initials A. G.), title backed, in case,
not subject to return, Durch Erhart rewich von Vttricht
ynn der statt Meyntz, xxi. Brachmonedts .... i486, sm.
folio (103), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £go
[First ed. of the German version, same type and wood-
cuts as the Latin ed. of the same date. Hain *3959,
Proctor 157. Small portion of the views mended and
made up, and all backed. The arms of an early owner
painted on inside cover. The initials on the binding are
probably those of Andreas Giittig, a Wittenberg binder,
who died in 1574. Collation: 174 leaves, unnumbered -t-
view of Holy City, 6 leaves. Total single leaves, including
extensions of views, 180.]
Breydenbach (B. de). [Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam],
(no)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., iqi8. (bre
in German, got^tc letter, ornamental initials, hf. mor., in
case, some uncut edges, Augsburg, A. Sorg, 1488, sm. folio
(104), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, lii
[Second ed. in German. Hain *396o. Proctor 1705. Na
woodcut views were executed for this edition, as far as is
known. The smaller cuts are adapted from the earlier
editions. Collation : ab8, c6-v8, w6-z8 (6 and 8 alter-
nately), A-c8 (last blank, missing).]
Breydenbach (B. de). [Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam],
in Flemish, got(|ii' letter, woodcut views and other illus-
trations as in the first Latin ed. of i486, orig. (?) wooden
bds., with 17th century veil., centrepiece, brass clasps, blue
edges, in case, not subject to return, Ghedruct doir meister
Echaert rewich van vtrecht in die Stadt van mentzs 1488,
xxiiij dach in Meye, etc., sm. folio (105), Dec. 10, Christie
Quay itch, £9>o
[First and only ed. in Flemish. Hain 3963, Proctor 159.
The folding woodcut views have been repaired. Colla-
tion : 190 (unnumbered) leaves in all, reckoning every
leaf of views in the total.]
Breydenbach (B. de). [Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam], in
German, gotflic letter, long lines. 36 to a full page, orna-
mental initials, mor., plain, g.e., by Belz-Niedree, not
subject to return, Augsburg, A. Sorg, 1488, sm. folio (249),
Dec. 17, Sotheby ^ Halliday, £^
[First ed. in German. No woodcut views were issued
with this ed.]
Breydenbach (B. de). Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam,,
0Ot{)if letter, woodcut views and other illustrations (as in
the first Latin ed. of i486), i8th century mor. ex., in the
style of Derome, g.e., in case (the Wodhull copy), not
subject to return. Per Petrum drach ciuem Spirensem im-
pressum Anno salutis nostre 1490 die xxix. Julii finit
feliciter, sm. folio (loi), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £go
[Second Latin ed. Hain *3957. The Venice woodcut
is repaired, the others in very fair condition. Collation :
a-n8 (o omitted), pio=ii4 leaves + view of Holy City.
Total number of single leaves, 120.]
Breydenbach (B. de). [Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam],
in Spanish, first ed. in Spanish, got^ic letter, trans, by
Martinez Dampies (title mended, as well as some leaves,
and two or three of the views in fac), folding views and
woodcuts in the text, mor. ex., g.e., Caragoca, P. Hurus,
1498, sm. folio (120), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^^
Breydenbach (B. de). [Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam],
flOtrjic letter, woodcut views and other illustrations, front,
col., mor. ex., g.e., by Chambolle-Duru, in case, not
subject to return. Per Petrum drach due Spirensem
imp'ssum Anno 1502 die xxiiij nouebris, sm. folio (102),
Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £^t
[Third Latin ed., with his copies of the original cuts.
Proctor 1 1 190. The front, is from the original block.
(Ill)
bre] Book-Prices Current.
Duplicate plate of Modon. Collation : a6, b-m8 = 94
leaves, unnumbered x view of Holy City. ^15 5s., de-
fective, mor. ex., June 17, Sotheby, Lot 913.]^
Breydenbach (B. de). [Peregrinationes.] Dis buch ist inn-
haltend die heilige reysen gein Jherusalem, lit. gott)-, long
lines, 48 to a full page, 7 large folded wood views (some
margins mended) and numerous woodcuts, not subject
to return, mor. ex., g.e., by ChamboUe-Duru, Absque ulla
nota, " Ere sey gott in der hohe " [? Spirae, Peter Drach, c.
1505], folio (1973), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £62
Bridel (Louis). Le Pour et le Contre ou Avis a ceux qui se
proposent de passer dans les Etats-Unis d'Amerique.
Suivi d'une description du Kentucky et du Genesy, map,
with moveable shps, cf. (loose), owner's leather label,
Paris, 1803, i2mo. (479), Dec. 12, American Art Associa-
tion I37-50
Bridgens (R.) Sketches illustrative of the Manners and Cos-
tumes of France, Switzerland and Italy, col. front, and 48
col. plates, hf. roan, uncut, 1821, 4to. (3187), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 4s.
Bridgens (R.) West India Scenery, 27 plates, mor., g.e.,
n.d., folio (275), Jan. 23, Puttick F. Edwards, £2 4s.
Bridges (Jno.) History and Antiquities of Northamptonshire,
port, by Vertue and plates (wanted three of the plates
mentioned in the " Directions," but has the Ecton plate
and an additional map (Bowen's), 2 vol., russ. gt. (chafed),
Oxford, 1 79 1, folio (1040), Oct. 23, Sotheby Murray, £5 5s.
Brigitta (S.) Revelationes Coelestes, printed on veil., got^ic
letter, double columns, 46 lines to a page, with signatures,
15 woodcuts (14 full-page) and woodcut initials, old hf.
mor., veil, sides (Ashburnham copy, £ji in 1897) [Lubeck,
Barth. Ghotan, 1492], folio (79), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £155
[First Latin ed., those of Nuremberg, 1481, and Rome,
1488, being doubtful. The last 30 leaves (a-c) consisting
of the " Visiones Extra vagantes " are missing, and a few
leaves stained. In the blank spaces are written in a
contemp. hand the Bulls of the Popes relating to these
writings. Hain *3204, Proctor 2625.]
Brigitta (S.) Revelationes Coelestes, Qotf)ic letter, 18 woodcuts
and the Imperial and Waldauf arms, cf., blind tooling,
Nuremberg, A. Koberger, 21 Sept., 1500, folio (80), Dec.
10, Christie Quaritch, £2<^
[Second Latin ed. There are slight wormholes and
stains on a few leaves and one or two leaves repaired.
Hain 3205, Proctor 2124. Collation : 14 prel., a-z, a-f8,
gh6 (last blank), a-f8, g6 (last blank) = 312 leaves, un-
numbered (the last blank is missing in this copy). Illus-
tration in catalogue.]
Brigitta (S.) Revelationes Coelestes [in German]. Title: Das
puch der Himhschen offenbarung der heiligen wittiben
Birgitte von dem kunigreich Sweden, gotf|ic letter, 53 lines
(112)
V Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [bri
to pag«, woodcuts, oak bds. and stamped pigskin, with
clasps, Nurnberg durch Anthonien Koberger, 1502, folio
(82), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £2^
[First complete German ed., only preceded by three
editions in Low German. At back of title is the monastery
stamp, " Bibl. Buxheim." Collation: i.-v. 8 leaves, vi.-
xi. 10 leaves, a6, b8, c-z6, a-x6, y8, z6, aa-gg6, hh8 (last
leaf, probably blank, is missing), unnumbered.]
Brigitta (S.) Revelationes Coelestes, got^ic letter, woodcut
border to title, in 8 compartments, Imperial and Waldauf
arms, each a full page, ornamental initials, Levant mor.
ex., g.e., on the rough, Nuremberg, F. Peypus jor J.
Koberger, 15 Nov., 1517, folio (81), Dec. 10, Christie
Maggs.i-j 5S.
[Third Latin ed. Muther 428, Proctor 11 125. Colla-
tion: a8, b-z, A-G, a-f6, g-h8 = 234 leaves (clxxxii. + 52,
unnumbered.]
Brillat-Savarin (J A.) Physiologic du Go{it, a Handbook of
Gastronomy, 500 printed, 52 orig. etchings by A. La-
lauze, hf. parchment, g.t., uncut, 1884, 8vo. (36), June
17, Sotheby Edwards, /i i6s.
Brinkley (F.) Japan, its History, Arts and Literature, col.
and other plates, 12 vol., orig. cl., 1903-4, 8vo. (36), Oct.
23, Sotheby Selby, £11
[;^I2 15s., same state, June 17, Sotheby, Lot 1075.]
Brinton ^D. G.) Library of Aboriginal American Literature,
8 vol. complete, mor. ex., t e.g.. by Zaehnsdorf (with
several autograph letters of Brinton inserted), Phila-
delphia, 1882-90, 8vo. (694), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, ^13 los.
Brinton (D. G.) Papers on American Indian Languages, Folk
Lore, etc., 106 papers, in three pamphlet cases and i vol.,
hf. mor., Philadelphia, v.d., 8vo. (693), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, ^5 los.
Brinton (D. G.) Papers on American-Indian Languages, etc.
South American Native Languages— Nagualism — Natchez
— Names of the Gods in the Kiche Myths — Aboriginal
American Authors — Grammar of the Cakchiquel Lan-
guage of Guatemala — Philosophic Grammar of American
Languages — Grammar of the Choctaw Language, together
8 pamphlets, six hf. mor , two bds., Philadelphia, 1870-94,
8vo. (692), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 los.
Brinton (D. G.) [Works.] Essays of an Americanist, hf. mor.
gt., g.e., Philadelphia 1890 — American Hero-Myths, hf.
mor. gt., g.e., ib., 1882 — Basis of Social Relations, J.
Murrav, 1902 — The Religious Sentiment, N. Y., 1876 —
Notes on the Floridian Peninsula. Philad., 1859, together
5 vol., 8vo. (695), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 i8s.
Brinton (D. G.) [Works.] Myths of the New Worid, first and
second eds., JV.F., 1868-76 — The American Race, ib., 1891
— Religions of Primitive Peoples, 1897 — Races and
Peoples, 1890 — Pursuit of Happiness, 1893— Maria Cande-
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laria. an Historic Drama, Philadelphia, 1897, together 7
vol., 8vo. (691), May 14, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2 6s.
Bristow (Richd.) Brief e Treatise of divers Plaine and Sure
Waies to finde out the truth (hole in last leaf), unbd..
Printed at Antwerpe, with Privilege, 1599, 8vo. (1057),
July 22, Sotheby Bailey, £2 15s.
British Essayists, ed. by Alex. Chalmers, complete set, 45 vol.,
with the " Looker On," 4 vol., ports., hf. cf., together 49
vol., 1803-8, 8vo. (226), Nov. 5, Sotheby Gregory, £1 los.
British Essayists, ed. by J. Ferguson, ports., 45 vol., old mor.
gt., g.e., 1819, sm. 8vo. (38), July 22, Sotheby
Rimell, £6 los.
British Essayists, with Prefaces by L. T. Berguer, ports., 45
vol., mor., 1823, 8vo. (1301), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Edwards, £$ 7s. 6d.
British Essayists, ed. by J. Ferguson, ports., 40 vol., complete,
mor. gt., g.e., 1823, i8mo. (87), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Sawyer, £g 5s.
British Gallery of Pictures from the Old Masters, descriptions
by H. Tresham and W. Y. Ottley, 25 col. plates (each cut
round and mounted, inscriptions pasted on backs), hf.
mor., 1818, folio (556), April 29, Sotheby Rimell, £22
British Hunts and Huntsmen. Containing Short History of
each Fox and Stag Flunt in the British Isles, with Bio-
graphical Records of Masters, etc., ports, and illustrations,
4 vol., hf. mor., g.e., 1908-11, folio (1282), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Gregory, £6
British Museum. Autographs. Warner (Dr. G. F.) Facsimiles
of Royal, Historical, Literary and other Autographs,
Series 1-5, facs., 1898-9, folio (1014), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1 i6s.
British Museum. Prints and Drawings, Division I., Political
and Personal Satires, 3 vol. in 4, orig. cl., 1870-77, 8vo.
(40), July 22, Sotheby Hill, £1 14s.
British Novelists, ed. by Mrs. A. L. Barbauld, 50 vol., hf. roan,
1820, 8vo. (37), Oct. 23, Sotheby C. 6- E. Brown, £$
British Numismatic Journal, ed. by Carlyon-Britton and
others, plates. First Series, 10 vol., and Second Series,
Vol. i., together 11 vol., buckram, t.e.g., 1905-16, sm. 4to.
(912), Oct. 24, Hodgson Grant, £2 15s.
British Poets, with Prefaces Biographical and Critical, by
Samuel Johnson, ports., 75 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1790 (350),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Quaritch, £^^6
British Poets, Whittingham's ed., full set, 100 vol., contemp.
mor. ex., g.e., in fine state, Chiswick, 1822, fcap. 8vo. (91),
July 26, 1917, Hodgson (Lot 91) Sawyer, £2^ los.
British Poets, complete set of Pickering's Aldine eds., ed. by
Alex. Dyce and others, ports., 53 vol., mor. gt., t.e.g.,
uncut, by Root and Son, Pickering, 1830-1845, i2mo.
(6), March 6, American Art Association $400
[With all the hf .-titles. All the volumes, with the excep-
tion of the Burns, are first eds.]
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bro
British Poets, comprising the Works of Surrey, Wyatt, Fal-
coner, Akenside, Young, Parnell, Goldsmith, Beattie,
Gray, Shakespeare, CoUins and White, Pickering's Aldine
eds., ports,, 13 vol., mor., g.e., by Hayday, not uniform
in colour, Pickering, 1831-53, i2mo. (31), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Maggs, £2 73. 6d.
British Poets. Pickering's Aldine eds. Spenser, 5 vol. (a few
leaves stained and torn), 1839 — Shakespeare, 1842 —
Churchill, 3 vol. (a few leaves stained), 18/J4, all orig. el.
(one defective and four with labels damaged), together 9
vol., Pickering, 1839-44, T2mo. (145), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Spencer, £15 los.
British School at Athens. Nos. 2 to 6, 8, 10. 14 and 16 to 21.
1895-1916, 8vo. (394), June 26, Puttick Bailey £5 15s.
British Theatre, ed. by Mrs. Inchbald, character ports., 25
vol., cf. gt., 1808, sm. 8vo. (41), July 22, Sotheby
Galloway, £^ 5s.
Britton (Jno.) Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain,
LARGE PAPER, engraved titles and plates, 5 vol., 1807-26 —
Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities, plates on
India paper, woodcuts, 1830, together 6 vol., uniform hf.
mor., t.e.g., 1826-30, 4to. (42), July 22, Sotheby
Galloway, £2 15s.
Britton (Jno.) Architectural Works, large paper, titles,
plates, 26 vol. in 16, mor. ex., g.e., fine set, 1807-38, 4to.
(54), April 29, Sotheby Hardy, £17 los.
Britton (Jno.) Picturesque Antiquities of English Cities,
proof plates by Le Keux and woodcuts, largest paper,
with a duplicate set of etchings of the plates, the woodcuts
on India paper, 12 copies so printed, hf. mor. gt., g.e.,
1830, folio (1041), Oct. 23, Sotheby Hardy, £2 5s.
Broad Views. A Monthly Periodical dealing with all Subjects
of General Interest, ed. by A. P. Sinnett, Vol. i.-vii.,
1904-7, 8vo. (418), Dec. 17, Sotheby Lawrence, £1 is.
Broinowski (G. C.) Birds of Australia, 300 col. plates, with
descriptions, 6 vol. in 3, hf. mor. gt., g.e., Melbourne,
1890-91, folio (566), July II, 1917, Hodgson (Lot 566)
Wheldon, £1$ 5s.
Brome (R.) Dramatic Works, now first collected, port., 3
vol., cf. gt., g.e., by Mansell, 1873, 8vo. (238), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Hill, £2
Brome (R.) Five New Playes, viz., Madd Couple well Matcht,
Novella, Court Begger, City Witt, Damoiselle, first ed.,
with separate titles, old cf. (one leaf defective), Humphrey
Moseley, 1653, 8vo. (236), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Davis &• Orioli, £2 2S.
Brome (R.) Lachrymal Musarum : The Tears of the Muses
exprest in Elegies . . . upon the death of the most hopeful!
Henry Lord ^Hastings, first ed., front, by F. Clein (shaved)
and folding sheet at p. i (a few headlines touched), auto-
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graphs on fly-leaf, contemp. sheep, T. Newcomb, 1649-50,
8vo. (590), April 8, Sotheby Pickering, £j^
[There are two issues of this book, one in 1649 and the
other in 1650 (the former having 27 contributions and the
latter 36) ; the earlier title-page was suppressed, and the
1650 one substituted ; two leaves were added between
pp. 42-3, and 9 leaves after p. 74, containing the extra
poems, including one by Dryden (his first printed produc-
tion). The above copy shows the book and titles in both
states, and in addition has inserted the two leaves, sign.
F I, 2, containing a postscript and the poem by A. Marvel,
which appears also on the leaves inserted between pp. 42
and 43, which were cancelled in most copies.]
Bronte (A.) Tenant of Wildfell Hall, first ed., 3 vol., hf. mor.
gt., t.e.g., 1848, 8vo. (246), Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £2 4s.
Bronte (C.) Jane Eyre, by Currer Bell, second ed., 3 vol.,
1848 — Shirley, a Tale, 3 vol., 1849 — Villette, 3 vol., 1853,
together 9 vol., hf. cf., m.e., 1848-53, 8vo. (39), Oct. 23,.
Sotheby Sotheran, £-^ 15s.
Bronte (C.) Life, by Mrs. E. C. Gaskell, first ed., ports., 2 vol.,
hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1857, 8vo. (243), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Crawshaw, 15s.
Bronte (C.) Shirley, a Tale, first ed., 3 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g.,
1849, 8vo. (241), Nov. 5, Sotheby Grainger, £1 8s.
Bronte (C.) The Professor, a Tale, first ed., 2 vol., hf. mor.
gt., t.e.g., 1857, 8vo. (244), Nov. 5, Sotheby Masters, 15s.
Bronte (C.) Villette, first ed., 3 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1853^
8vo. (242), Nov. 5, Sotheby Grainger, £1
Bronte (E.) Wuthering Heights, first ed., 2 vol., hf. mor. gt.,.
t.e.g., 1847, 8vo. (245), Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £2
Brooke (E. A.) The Gardens of England, col. plates and
vie:nettes, hf cf., 1857, folio (534), May 23. Puttick
Edwards, £2 2S.
Brooke (Rupert). Home, the orig. autograph MS. of a poem
of four verses, signed (1979), April 22, Christie, presented
by Mr. J. C. Squire £i:s-
[Two of the verses are printed in the catalogue.]
Brooke (Sir R.) Ascun Novell cases de les ans et temps le
Roy H. 8, Ed. 6 et la Roygne Mary escrie ex la graund
abredgement, first ed., blocfe letter, MS. notes in an old
hand on title (damp-stained), old cf., R. Tottyl, 1578,
8vo. (916), Feb. 20, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 14s.
Brookshaw (Geo.) Pomona Britannica, col. plates, russ. gt.,
g.e. (upper cover damaged), T. Bensley, 1812, folio (55),
April 29, Sotheby Edwards, ;^io 15s.
[£6, mor. ex. (rubbed), name on dedication, July 29,
Sotheby, Lot 129.]
B[roughton] (R.) New Manual of Old Christian Catholick
Meditations (a few notes shaved), veil. [Douay], 161 7, 8vo.
(473), Aug. 7, Sotheby Hardy, £4 4s.
Brown (Dr. Jno.) Rab and his Friends, one of 12 copies
printed in folio, with India proofs of the 7 plates, blue cl.,.
(116)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bro
uncut (Noel Paton's copy), Edinb., Edmondstone &
Douglas, 1862, folio (907), May 14, Sotheby Hopkins, £2 2S.
[The orig. autograph MS. on 23 pages, small 4to., was
sold for /40 on March 27, 1906, Sotheby. Lot 202.]
Browne (H. K ) A Run with the Stag-Hounds, 12 col. plates,
bds., 1863, oblong folio (545), May 23, Puttick
Maggs, £2 7s. 6d.
Browne (H. K.) Hunting Bits, by " Phiz," 12 col. plates,
Chapman & Hall, n.d. — A Run with the Hounds, by
" Phiz," no separate title, 12 col. plates, Fores, n.d. —
How Pippins enjoyed a Day with the Foxhounds, by
"Phiz," no separate title, 12 col. plates, ih. (1863), together
3 vol., orig. pictorial bds. (rebacked), oblong folio (810),
April 29, Sotheby Derby, £12^
Browne (H. K.) The Derby Day, by " Phiz "—The Road
and the Course, 8 large tinted plates, hf. roan (issued in
printed bds.), n.d., folio (2983), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Spencer, £2 2S.
Browne (Sir T.) Letter to a Friend, upon Occasion of the
Death of his Intimate Friend, orig. ed. (6 leaves), new
mor.. Printed for Charles Brome at the Gun, at the West-
End of S. Paul's Church-yard, 1690, sm. folio (105S), July
22. Sotheby Bailey, £->,o
Browne (Sir T.) Pseudodoxia Epidemica, first ed. (no port,
in this ed. nor in any other prior to that of 1669), old cf.,
1646, folio (1042), Feb. 20, Sotheby Edwards, £5
[£i IS., old cf.. May 23, Puttick, Lot 538.]
Browne (Sir T.) Works, port, by R. White, old cf., 1686, folio
(1533), April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £2 i8s.
Browne (Sir T.) Works, ed. by Simon Wilkin, port, and fac,
4 vol., cf., W. Pickering, 1836, 8vo. (781), Oct. 24, Hodg-
son G. H. Brown, £2 2s.
[Browning (E. B.)] Essay on Mind, with other Poems, first
ed., orig. bds., uncut, 1826, 8vo. (1286), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Preston, £$
Browning (E. B.) Essay on Mind, Auto. MS., 77 pages 4to.,
complete except for the analysis and notes, in the orig.
envelope in which it was kept by the authoress, with the
title in her writing, silk wrappers, mor. case, gt., by
Sangorski and Sutcliffe, 8vo. (2854), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Prest. £^^
Browning (E. B.) Essay on Mind, Auto. MS., qo pages 4to.,
complete except for one page of the notes to Book L
and two pages of notes to Book IL, mor. gt., in compart-
ments, silk end papers, in case, by Sangorski and Sut-
cliffe (2855), Feb. 25, Sotheby Jordan, £66
Browning (E. B.) Essay on Mind, with other Poems, first
ed., orig. bds., presented by Miss Barrett's father to John
Kenyon and by him to Robert Browning, with inscrip-
tions, auto, notes on the poems, 4 pages 4to., by John
Kenyon, both in. silk wrappers, mor., drop case, gt. back,
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by Sangorski and Sutclifie, 1826, 8vo. (3005), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Maggs, £15 los.
Browning (E. B.) Lines on a portrait of Riego's widow,
Auto. MS. of 40 lines, including 4 in pencil, 2 pages 4to.,
and Lines on the death of Lord Byron, Auto. MS., 2 pages
4to., 37 lines (imperfect), both hinged on cardboard,
mor. gt., corner ornaments, in case, by Sangorski and
SutcliSe (2858), Feb. 25, Sotheby Preston, ;^io
Browning (E. B.) Lines on the port, of the widow of Riego,
Auto. MS., 32 lines, 2 pages 4to., signed with initials,
hinged on cardboard, mor., borders and corner ornaments,
inside dentelles, by Sangorski and SutcUffe (2859), Feb.
25, Sotheby Preston, £11
[This poem was published in ten stanzas, with The
Essay on Mind, 1826. This is probably an early draft,
as it differs widely from the printed text.]
Browning (E. B.) Note-book, containing drafts of the pre-
face, notes and analyses of The Essay on Mind, etc., in
all about 44 pages folio, with Auto, inscription on the
upper cover, " E. B. Barrett, Boulogne, 1824," silk
wrappers, mor. case, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe (2856),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Crowther, £11
Browning (E. B.) Note-book, with upwards of 50 pages 8vo.,
Auto, notes, silk wrappers, mor. gt., by Sangorski and
Sutcliffe (2853), Feb. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £10
[The notes include a draft of paraphrases on Apuleius,
lines on " The Human Passions," two preliminary drafts
for " Prometheus Bound," draft translation of Dante's
" Inferno," Canto I., some original verses believed to be
unpublished, etc.]
Browning (E. B.) Poems, new ed., presentation copy, with
inscription, " R, H. Home, with grateful regard from
E. B. B.," 2 vol., 1850, 8vo. (386), April 29, Sotheby
Masters, £^ 5s.
[£^, same copy, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 1021.]
Browning (E. B.) Poems, 3 vol., MS. inscription on hf. -title
of Vol. i., " Mrs. E. B. Browning with the respects of the
Publishers, March, 1858," and in the autograph of the
poetess, " Given by E. B. B. to R. B., Paris, October 2,
1858," pencil corrections occur throughout the vol.,
especially in Vol. iii., probably by the poetess, and on the
end fly-leaf of the latter vol. is a pencil note in the auto-
graph" of R. Browning, orig. cl., in silk wrappers, mor.
slip case, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, New York, 1857, 8vo.
(3006), Feb. 25, Sotheby Tregaskis, ;^io
Browning (E. B.) Poems before Congress, first ed., inscrip-
tion on hf. -title in the autograph of Robert Browning,
" Dearest Pen, June 5, '66," silk wrappers, mor. drop-
case, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, i860, sm. 8vo. (3007),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £g los.
Browning (E. B.) " Prometheus Bound,." Auto. MS., 40 pages
(118)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bro-
folio of the drama and preface, new mor. ex., g.e., by
Sangorski and Sutcliffe (2857), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Post, 1^2
Browning (E. B.) Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point, first
ed., orig. printed yellow wrapper, 1849, 8vo. (138), Nov.
13, Puttick Shepherd, £t^ 12s. 6d,
Browning (R.) Asolando, Fancies and Facts, orig. Auto.
MS., from which the volume was printed, 93 pages 4to.,
mor., by Proudfoot, with the poet's coat-of-arms on the
upper cover, t.e.g., in case, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe
(2868), Feb. 25, Sotheby Groves, £^i(y
Browning (R.) Bells and Pomegranites, orig. Nos. i.-v.
(should be Nos. i.-viii., 1841-46), hf. mor., E. Moxon,
1 84 1 -3, 8vo. (566), July 22, Sotheby Samuels, £2 los.
Browning (R.) Dramatis Persona?, veil., uncut. Doves Press,
1910, 4to. (659), Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £^ los.
Browning (R.) La Saisiaz : The Two Poets of Croisic, first
ed., presentation copy, with inscription, " Mi s Haworth
with R. B.'s affectionate regards, May 15, 1878," 1878,
8vo. (301 1), Feb. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £2. los.
Browning (R ) Men and Women first ed., 2 vol., with A.L.s.,
I page, from author inserted, name "Frederic G. Stephens"
on both titles and inscription by him, orig. cl., uncut
(frayed), 1855, 8vo. (45), June 17, Sotheby Dohell, £^ 5s.
Browning (R.) Men and Women, 2 vol., rubrics supplied by
hand in green and blue (by E. Johnston), veil., uncut,.
Doves Press, 1908, 4to. (658), Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £1-^
Browning (R.) Pacchiarotto and how he worked in Distemper,
first ed., presentation copy, with inscription, " Fanny
Howarth from her old and affectionate friend, R. B.,
July 18, '76," 1876, 8vo. (3010), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £\
Browning (R.) Paracelsus, first ed., autograph presentation
copy from Dante G. Rossetti, with sign, of P.-R. B.. cl.
(broken) and lettered P.-R. B. on both sides, 1835, 8vo.
{39). June 17, Sotheby Heffer, £^ los.
Browning (R.) Pauline, a Fragment of a Confession, first
ed., orig. bds., with label, in mor. drop-case, by Sangorski
and SutcUffe, Saunders and Otley, 1833, sm. 8vo. (3009),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £^10
Browning (R.) Poems, 2 vol., inscribed in the author's auto-
graph, " Mrs. Jameson, with R. B.'s affectionate regards,
Paris, May 8, '52," orig. cl., Boston, 1850, 8vo. (no),
Jan. 23, Puttick James, £12
Browning (R.) Ring and the Book, Auto. MS. notes for,
1^ pages 4to. (2867), Hopwood, £1^
Browning (R.) Ring and the Book, first ed., 4 vol . with
A.L.s., 2 pp., from author, name on title, orig. cl., uncut,
1868-69, 8vo. (47), June 17, Sotheby Maggs, £2 2S.
Browning (R.) Sordello, first ed., with A.L.s. (initials), lipp.,
from author pasted on inside front cover, name " Frederic
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G. Stephens, P. R. B., 1849," on title, orig. cl. (worn),
1840, 8vo. (42), June 17, Sotheby Dobell, £^
Browning (R.) Sordello, first ed., inscribed on hf. -title,
" Frederic G. Stephens, From his old Friend, W. M. R.,"
autograph envelope from author inserted, orig. cl , uncut,
1840, 8vo. (41), June 17, Sotheby Mattheivs, £2 i8s.
Browning (R.) Strafford, first ed., paper wrappers, uncut, as
issued, 1837. 8vo. (40), June 17, Sotheby Heffer, £^
Browning (R.) Works, large handmade paper, one of 250
copies, 3 ports, and 2 illustrations on India paper, 17 vol.,
buckram, uncut, 1888-94, 8vo. (162), Dec, 4, Sotheby
Bumpus, £1^
[£17 los., same state, March 25, Sotheby, Lot 409.]
Browning (R.) Works, Centenary ed., introduction by F. G.
Kenyon, 526 copies printed, ports., 10 vol., hf. mor., g.t.,
1912, 8vo. (196), July 29, Sotheby Sergent, £j 15s.
[Bruce (J. C.)] Lapidarium Septentrional e, maps and illus-
trations, hf. mor. (rubbed), t.e.g., as issued, 1875, folio
(292), June 17, Sotheby Steadman, £2 12s
Bruce (J. C.) The Bayeux Tapestry Elucidated, col. plates,
fancy bds., 1856, 8vo. (155), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Pickard, £1 is.
Bruce (J. C.) The Roman Wall, third ed., folding maps,
litho. plates and cuts, hf. mor., 1867, 4to. (595), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Barton, £^
Bruce (Jas.) Travels to discover the Source of the Nile, port.,
maps and plates, 8 vol., cf. gt., plates in separate vol. in
hf. cf., 1805, 8vo. and 4to. (46), July 22, Sotheby
Blundell, £1 15s.
Bruce (Jno.) Annals of the Honorable East-India Company,
3 vol., old cf., 1 8 10, 4to. (56), April 29, Sotheby
Edwards, £'^ los.
Brugis (T.) The Marrow of Physick, old cf., P. Parker, 1669 —
Treatise concerning the Manner of fallowing of ground,
old cf., Edinburgh, 1724, together 2 vol., 4to. (45), July 22,
Sotheby Thorp, £2 i8s.
Brugman (Joh.) Vita S. Lijdwi, got^ic letter, 26 woodcuts,
including the large initial P. and the two small shields
and ornamental initials, mor., g.e., by L. Claessens (from
the Huth collection). Hoc opus dei jauete gr'a ex pleteu^
scieddmis. Anno 1498, sm. 4to. (106), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, ;^I40
[Hain 4002, Proctor 9180. Collation: a8, b-t6, u8 =
124 leaves, unnumbered (sheet c and d transposed). Last
3 leaves repaired and made up in fac]
Bnine (Joh. de). Emblemata of Zinne-werck, roman and
italic letter, 51 hf.-page plates by W. de Pass, etc., orig.
veil., Amst., bij Ian Eversten Kloppenburch, 1624, sm, 4to.
(107), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £4.
Brunet (J. C.) Manuel du Libraire et de 1' Amateur de Livres,
fifth ed., with Dictionnaire de Geographic, and Supple-
ment by P. Deschamps and G. Brunet, together 9 vol.,
(120)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [brv
7 in hf. russ., 2 unbd., Paris, 1860-80, 8vo. (3012), Feb.
25, Sotheby Heffer, £g 9s.
Brunfels (Otho). Herbarum Vivae Eiconeb, ad nature imita-
tionem, etc., title in red and black within a woodcut
border by Weiditz, and cuts of plants by him, also full-
page cut (col.) of the ? author's coat-of-arms, old veil,
(from the Kerrich and Hartshorne collections), Argent.,
per lo. Schottum, 1530, sm. folio (210), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, ;^io
[First ed. A second and third volume were issued
later. Collation: prel. 4 + pp. 266+33 leaves, unnum-
bered. Illustration in catalogue.]
Brunfels (Otho). Precationes Biblicae Sanctoru Patrfim,
Illustrium Viroru et Mulierum utriusq. Testamenti, italic
letter, title in red and black, by (Hans Weiditz), prel. 8-1-
91 numbered + 1 unnumbered = 100 leaves, mor., g.e.,
Sirassburg, Jo. Schott, 1528, i2mo. (108), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £1 is.
Bruno (Giovanni). Rime nuove Amorose, italic letter, mor.
gt., y.e., Venetia, per Maestro Bernardino Vitale. ad in-
stantia di M. lacoh da Borgofraytco del mesedi Marzo., 153s,
8vo. (105), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Brusoni (G.) Le Curiosissime Novelle Amorose, libri quattro,
mor. ex., g. on m.e., Venetia, S. Curti, 1663, sm. 8vo. (477),
May 14, Sotheby Ellis, £^ 4s.
Bnisonius (L. D.) Facetiarum Exemplorumq., Libri VII.,
ed. prima, title with border representing a boar hunt,
ornamental scroll initials, mor. ex., g.e., [colophon] Im-
pressum Romae per Jacobii MazochiU Romanae Academiae
bibliopold, 15 18, folio (1976), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6
Brusonius (L. D.) Facetiarum exemplorumque libri VII.,
orig. ed., title within ornamental woodcut (small hole in
last leaf), XVIIIth century French mor. gt., g.e., Romae
per lacobum Mazochium, XV. Kal. Septe., 1518 [the year
added by means of a hand-stamp'], folio (479), May 14,
Sotheby Edwards, £q
[£^ 15s., mor. gt., wormed, apparently the same copy,
June 10, Sotheby, Lot 106.]
Brusonius (L. D.) Facetiarum Exemplorum lib. VII., lit.
ital., old mor. gt., with coat-of-arms, t.e.g., Basil., s. I.,
4to. (423), Dec. 17, Sotheby £2 15s.
Bryan (M.) Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, 2 vol.»
1 81 6, J. Payne Collier's copy, with autograph inscrip-
tions ; an additional volume of MS. Lives of Artists, and
MS. Index, 4 vol., 4to., with the Collection of about
1,300 portraits to illustrate it, in 11 vol. folio, and one vol.
of photographs, all uniform in white veil., each vol. having
the monogram W. G. in gold on the upper cover, with 14
framed ports., and the mahogany cabinet in which the
collection stood, lengthy description of contents in cata-
logue (237), Dec. 17, Sotheby Payne, ;^90
(121)
bry] Book-Prices Current.
Bryan (M.) Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, ed. by
Graves and Armstrong, 2 vol., artist's marks, orig. hf.
buckram, 1899, imp. 8vo. (10), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Parsons, £2 14s,
Bryant (W. C.) The White-Footed Deer and other Poems
[The Home Library; Poetical Series, No. I.], pp. (6), 24
(i), orig. wrappers, uncut, hf. -title and front, blank leaf
unopened. New York, I. S. Piatt, 1844, i2mo. (125), Nov.
19, American Art Association $70
[First ed. and a very fine copy. Reproduction of front
wrapper in catalogue.]
Brydges (Sir S. E.) Censura Literaria, 10 vol., contemp. cf.
gt., g.e., 1805-9, 8vo. (697), Oct. 23, Sotheby Hill, £1 i8s.
Brydges (Sir S. E.) Restituta ; or, Titles . . of Old Books,
4 vol., cf. ex., by F. Bedford, 1814, 8vo. (1058), April 8,
Sotheby Heffer, £2,
Buchan (P.) Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of
Scotland, first ed., port., 2 vol., orig. cl. bds., uncut, labels
intact, Edinb., W. & D. Laing, etc., 1828, 8vo. (701),
May 14, Sotheby Hopkins, £^ los.
[Presentation copy from the author to Ch. Kirpatrick
Sharpe, with an autograph letter saying this is " the very
first copy," etc. Inscription of author on title of Vol. i.
and an extra port, inserted in Vol. ii.]
Buchanan (Geo.) Ane Detectioun of the duinges of Marie
Quene of Scottes touchand the murder of hir husband,
trans, out of the Latine by G. B[uchanan], blacfe XtiitC
(title and a few leaves defective), mor., g.e. [J. Day, 1572],
i2mo. (220), Dec. 6, Hodgson Dobell, £g 12s. 6d.
Buck (S. and N.) Antiquities, or Venerable Remains of above
400 Castles, Monasteries, Palaces, etc. in England and
Wales, 428 engravings, 3 vol., contemp. cf. (rubbed), 1774
— Nearly 100 Views of Cities and Chief Towns in England
and Wales, orig. ed., 83 plates (complete), hf. russ., uncut,
1728-48, together 4 vol., 1728-74, foUo (1042), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Pickard, £^^
Buckhurst (Earl of Dorset). Tragedy of Ferrex and Porrex.
See Sackville
I^Buckingham (Geo. Villiers, Duke of).] Poetical Reflections
on a late Poem entituled Absalom and Achitophel, first
ed. (hole in text throughout the leaves), hf. cf., uncut,
1682, folio (711), April 8, Sotheby Pickering, £1 6s.
Buckingham (R. Greville, Duke of). Memoirs of the Court
and Cabinets of George the Third, ports., 4 vol., cf. ex.,
1853-5, 8vo. — Memoirs of the Court of England during
the Regency, ports., 2 vol., 1856 — Memoirs of the Courts
and Cabinets of William IV. and Victoria, ports., 2 vol.,
1861, together 8 vol., uniform cf. gt., m.e., 8vo. (50-51),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Sawyer, £5 5s.
Buddhist (The), the English Organ of the Southern Church
of Buddhism, ed. by C. W. Leadbeater, 12 vol. in 11, hf.
cf., Colombo, 1888, 8vo. (427), Dec. 17, Sotheby
/j22) Edwards, £4
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bun
Buffon (Comte de). Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux, upwards
of 1,000 col. plates, 10 vol., contemp. cf. gt., g.e., Paris,
1 770- 1 786, 4to. (59), Dec. 3, American Art Association
$135
Buffon (Comte de). Histoire Naturelle, g6n6rale et particu-
lidre, col. plates, 54 vol., cf. gt., Aux Deux-Ponts, chez
Sanson, 1785-90, sm. 8vo. (48), July 22, Sotheby
Thorp, £1
Bulgarini (Belisario). Repliche alle Risposte del Sig. O.
Capponi sopra le prime cinque Particelle delle sue Con-
siderazioni intorno al Discorso di G. Mazzoni composto
in difesa della Comedia di Dante, Siena, Luca Bonetti,
1585 — Risposte a Ragionamenti del Sig. I. Zoppio intorno
alia Commedia di Dante, ib., 1586, contemp, Italian mor.
gt., arms of a Cardinal (a Pegasus rampant, on a mound),
painted in centre of covers, g.e., together 2 vol., 4to.
(107), June 10, Sotheby Sutton, £'j
Bulleid (A.) and St. G. Gray (H.) The Glastonbury Lake
Village, plates, 2 vol., Glastonbury Antiquarian Society^
191 1, 4to. (892), June 17, Sotheby Quaritch, i6s.
BuUen (A. H.) Collection of Old English Plays, 4 vol. — New
Series, 3 vol., together 7 vol., one of 150 copies on Dutch
handmade paper, hf. mor., t.e.g., Privately printed, 1882-90,
4to. (883), April 8, Sotheby Hill, li^
BuUen (A. H.) England's Helicon, 1887 — Lyrics from the
Song Books of the Elizabethan Age, 1887 — More Lyrics ,.
1888, and 2 others, large paper, together 5 vol., orig,
hf. sheep, 1887-90, 8vo. (54), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bain, l-^ 5s.
Bulletin de I'Ecole Fran9aise d'Extreme-Orient, Tome I. k
Tome Xin., illustrated, wrappers (Vol. i. and ii. hf. bd.),
Hanoi, 1901-13, 4to. (344), March 4, Christie
London Library, ;^I2
Bui wer (John). Anthropometamorphosis : Man Transform 'd,
or The Artificial Changeling, first ed., front, (cut close)
and engravings, cf.. Printed by William Hunt, 1653, 4to.
(246), Dec. 4, Sotheby Sawyer, £^
[£^, same copy, April 29, Sotheby, Lot 246.]
Bunbury (H.) Academy for Grown Horsemen, first ed., 12
engravings in brown, orig. bds., uncut, 1787, folio (629),
July 29, Sotheby Maitland, i8s.
Bunbury (H.) Academy for Grown Horsemen, third ed. —
Annals of Horsemanship, col. plates, 2 parts in i vol.,
new mor. ex., by Sangorski and SutcHffe, 1808, 4to. (3181),
Feb. 25. Sotheby Rimell, £j 15s.
[£i IS., old cf., the 2 vol. in i, plates in bistre, same sale.
Lot 3182 ; £1 IS., ib., same sale, Lot 3183 ; £'j 15s.,
mor. ex., plates col., same sale. Lot 3018; £<) 15s., mor.
gt., g.e., the " Academy " only, plates col., same sale.
Lot 3019, both the latter copies dated 1809.]
[Bunbury (H.)] Academy for Grown Horsemen — Annals of
Horsemanship, 2 vol., in i, 29 col. plates after H. Bun-
(123)
bun] Book-Prices Current.
bury (front, to Vol, ii. shaved), hf. cf., 1812, 4to. (614),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 8s.
Bunyan (J.) Barren Fig-Tree, first ed. (margin of title cut
away, last leaf defective and several leaves soiled), cf.,
Jonathan Robinson, 1673, i2mo. (175), Dec. 6, Hodgson
£1 IBs.
Bunyan (J.) Barren Fig-tree, engraved port., with 2 leaves
of books printed for Jonathan Robinson at end, mor. ex.,
g.e., by Wallis, J. Robinson, 1688, i2mo. (176), Dec. 6,
Hodgson £1 4s.
Burchadus de Biberach. Hystoria Friderici imperatoris magni,
roman letter, painted initials, orig. wooden bds. and
buckskin, stamped compartments (rebacked), the Ash-
burnham copy (/8 in 1897), \s.n., Augsburg, Monastery of
SS. Ulrich & Afra, c. 1474], sm. folio (109), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £1^ los.
[First ed. Hain 8718, Proctor 1633. Inside front
cover is a large woodcut ex-libris of Chris. Scheurl the
elder, 1535. Collation: 46 leaves (first and last blank).
£g I OS., mor., g.e., one leaf wanting, March 18, Christie,
Lot 865.]
[Burchadus de Biberach.] Hystoria Friderici imperatoris
magni, s.n. {Augsburg, Monastery of SS. Ulrich &> Afra, c.
1474) — Adelff (Joh.) Barbarossa. Ein warhafftige bes-
chreibung des lebens vnd der geschichten keiser Friderichs
des ersten, genant Barbarossa, 0ot()ic letter, double columns
of 40 lines, large cut on title of Barbarossa on horseback
and 23 other woodcuts in text (including a view of Venice),
mor., g.e., Strassburg, A. Farckal for J. Griininger [Rein-
hard], 1530, sm. folio (no), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, /lo los.
[Collation : A4, b-h6, i 4, k8, l6, m6, N4 = 74 leaves,
with signatures and foliation (5-6 are missing in foliation,
but the book is complete).]
Burchell (W. J.) Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa,
large folding map, col. folding and other views and plates
of costume, with the slip of errata, some leaves foxed, 2
vol., orig. bds., uncut, 1822-24, 4to. (276), July 26, 1917,
Hodgson /13 los.
Burger (G. A.) Leonora, trans, by J. T. Stanley, wanting pp.
1-4 of the German text, col. front, and two col. vignettes
by W. Blake (title defective and some leaves frayed),
wrappers (soiled and torn), not subject to return, 1796,
4to. (184), June 17, Sotheby Matthews, £^ 5s.
Burgess (H. W.) Eidonendron : Views of the general character
and appearance of Trees, port, and plates, russ. gt., g.e.,
arms of Earl Fitzwilliam, 1827, imp. folio (58), April 29,
Sotheby Spencer, £3 5s.
Burgkmair (Hans). Der Weiss Kunig, 237 full-page woodcuts
by Burgkmair, Schaufelein, L. Beck, etc., parchment gt.,
(124)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bur
g.e. (with ex-libris of the Marquis d'Adda), Wien, Jos.
Kurzbocken, 1775, folio (429), Dec. 10, Christie
Tooth, £11 IDS.
[First ed. Accompanying this copy is the Supplement
published at Paris by Tross in 1869 (folio, hf. mor.), con-
sisting of facsimiles of 8 of the 13 missing blocks (lost
from the original set before 1775). Collation : ab2. Table
4, pp. 308+ 237 leaves of woodcuts.]
Burgkmair (Hans). Images de Saints et Saintes issus de la
famille de I'Empereur Maximilien I., 119 woodcuts, hf.
mor., uncut, Wien, 1799, folio (58), Dec. 10, Christie
Tooth, £s
[The woodcuts are really 123 in number; 121 blocks
are preserved at Vienna, three of which are so badly in-
jured that they were omitted from the edition of 1799,
while two more subjects exist in old proofs, though the
blocks are lost.]
Burgkmair (Hans). Triomphe de I'Empereur Maximilien I
en une suite de 135 planches grav6es en bois, text in
French and German, hf. russ. (one back off), uncut, 1796,
folio (44), June 3, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io
Burgo (Lucas de). Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Pro-
portioni et Proportionalita, got^tc letter, diagrams, etc.
[Hain 4105, Proctor 5168], old leather and oak bds.,
Venetiis [Paganinus de Paganinis], 1494, sm. folio (128),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, /lo los.
Burgoyne (J no.) State of the Expedition from Canada as
laid before the House of Commons, maps, cf. ex., 1780,
4to. (59), April 29, Sotheby H. Stevens, £^ 12s. 6d.
Burgundia (Ant. k). Mundi Lapis Lydius sive Emblemata
Moralia, 51 plates of emblems by Jo. Galle, mor. gt., g.e.,
Antverp. (1665), 4to. (432), Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £8 los.
Burke (Edm.) Works, Library ed., 16 vol., cf. gt., 1826-27.
8vo. (203), Oct. 24, Hodgson £^ 5s.
[£^ i2s. 6d., cf. gt., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 61.]
Burke (Jno. and Sir J. B.) Landed Gentry of Great Britain
and Ireland, port., i vol. in 2, old hf. mor., r.e., 1858,
imp. 8vo. (66), Jan. 22, Sotheby Crompton, 15s.
Burke (Sir J. B.) Genealogical History of the Dormant and
Extinct Peerages, plates of arms, hf. mor., m.e., 1866,
roy. 8vo. (433), Dec. 17, Sotheby James, £2 i6s.
Burke (Sir J. B.) Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founder's
Kin, pedigrees, hf. mor., g.e., 1858, imp. 8vo. (65), Jan.
22, Sotheby Hardy, 12s.
Burke (Sir J. B.) Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the
Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain, Both Series,
plates, 4 vol., orig. cl., 1852-5, imp. 8vo. (64), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Low, £1 i6s.
Burley (Walter). In Libros VIII. Phisicorum Aristotelis Ex-
positio, ed. 'princeps, lit- flOtf). parva, 276 leaves, with
signs. [Hain *4i36, Pellechet 3077], rubricated, first page
with a decorated initial and coat-of-arms with initials
(125)
bur] Book-Prices Current.
A. M. below, contemp. MS. notes (letter and note of R.
Proctor inserted), old russ. gt. (broken), WodhuU arms,
Paduae, impressus Bonus Gallus et Thomas de Capitaneis,
1476. 18 Julii, folio (1981), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2j
Burley (Walter). Super decern libros Ethycorum Aristotelis
expositiones, lit. QOtl)., 234 leaves (including 2 blanks, the
last wanting), with signs. [Hain *4i43, Proctor 4566,
Pellechet 3079], painted initials, contemp. German oak
bds. and stamped pigskin, clasps, paper title label on
upper cover, contemp. inscription on a paper label in
cover, " Ex legato egregii Viri Artium et sacre Theo®.
doctor dni Joannis krener ex Scherding Concionatoz Heil-
pronnensis," with engraved ex-libris, " Pars Biblioth.
Civit. Heilbrons," pasted below the colophon, [colophon]
Venetiis per Octavianum Scotuz Modoetiensem Anno Salutis
MO cccc Lxxxi. Sexto idus Mail, folio (1982), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Catalogue of a Collection of
Italian Sculpture, 69 plates, buckram. Privately printed,
1913, 4to. (132), March 18, Christie £/^
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Catalogue of Early English
Portraiture, buckram, 1909, folio (581), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Barnard, £1 14s.
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Catalogue of English Embroidery,
buckram, 1905, folio (580), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Hitchman, £2
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Catalogue of English Mezzotint
Portraits, buckram, 1902, folio (579), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Batsford, £^ los.
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Catalogue of European Steel and
Iron Work, buckram, 1900, folio (578), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Edwards, £^ 3s.
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Catalogue of French Art of the
Eighteenth Century, photogravures, buckram. Privately
printed, 1914, 4to. (129), March 18, Christie £^ 15s.
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Catalogue of Pictures of the
Umbrian School, buckram, 1910, folio (582), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Barnard, £1 2S.
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Catalogue of Pictures of the
Venetian School : Titian and his Contemporaries, plates,
buckram. Privately printed, 191 5, 4to. (131), March 18,
Christie £^
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of a collection of
Silversmiths' Work of European origin, large paper, 116
illustrations, orig. buckram, as issued, 1901, folio (460),
March 25, Sotheby Walford, £6 15s.
[;^5 I OS., as issued, small paper, July 29, Sotheby, Lot
472.1
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of Ancient Greek Art,
112 plates, orig. buckram, 1904, folio (117), July 29,
Sotheby Stephenson, £^
(126)
1
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bur
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of Bookbindings,
LARGE PAPER, 113 platcs of facs. in colour and 3 photo-
graphic specimens added, pigskin ex., g.e., 1891, folio
(461), March 25, Sotheby Kenyan, £i^
[;^io 5s., as issued, small paper, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot
597-]
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of Chased and Em-
bossed Steel and Iron Work, plates, large paper, buckram,
1900 — Catalogue of a Collection of Italian Sculpture,
plates, large paper, buckram, 19 13, together 2 vol., 4to.
(426), Feb. 20, Sotheby Neumayer, £6 15s.
Burhngton Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of Early English Por-
traiture, plates, buckram, as issued, 1909, folio (523),
July 22, Sotheby Vascher, £4
Burlington Fine Arts Club. Exhibition of Illuminated MSS.,
large paper, 162 plates, 1908, folio (994), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Hartland, £6 2S. 6d.
Burlington Magazine (The), Vol. i.-vii. in 6, orig. buckram gt.,
g.t.. Vol. viii.-xii. in parts as issued, together 11 vol.,
1903-8, 4to. (68), Aug. 7, Sotheby Parsons, £2 7s.
Burlington Magazine (The) from its commencement to 19 15,
illustrations, 26 vol. in 25, orig. cl. gt., 1903-15, 4to. (28),
Nov. 26, Christie ;^20
Bumaby (A.) Travels through the Middle Settlements in
North America, old cf., 1775, 8vo. (63), April 29, Sotheby
Heffer, £2
[Burnaby (C.)] Love Betray'd, or the Agreable Disapoint-
ment, a Comedy, first ed. (stained throughout), mor. ex.,
g.e., by Riviere, Printed for D. Brown, 1703, 4to. (756),
April 8, Sotheby £1 12s.
Burne (Nicol). Disputation concerning the Controversit
Headdis of Religion, two woodcuts (name on title, some
leaves stained), limp veil., Paris, 1581, 8vo. (584), June 17,
Sotheby Maggs, ;^io
Burnet (Gilbert). History of his own time, large paper,
2 vol., extended to 6 vol. by the addition of several hun-
dred ports., views, maps, plans, autograph letters, etc.,
inlaid, mor. ex., Harleian style, g.e., by J. Clarke, 1724-34,
folio (no), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £84
Burnett (W. H.) Views of Cintra, 14 col. lithographs, hf.
roan, orig. wrappers bound in, J. Dickinson, n.d., folio
(811), April 29, Sotheby Plait, £3 los.
Bumey (C.) General History of Music, first ed., plates by
Bartolozzi, Grignion, etc., after Cipriani and others,
A.L.s. from the author, 6 pages 4 to., " Chelsea College,
Feb. 2, 1 80 1," inserted, 4 vol. (stained, and Vol. ii. not
uniform in size), old cf. gt., 1776-89, 4to. (646), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Maggs, £2 6s.
Bumey (Frances). Camilla, first ed., 5 vol., old cf., 1796, 8vo.
(97), April 20, Sotheby Bumpus, £^ 3s.
Bumey (Frances). Cecilia, first ed., 5 vol., old cf., 1782, 8vo.
(96), April 29, Sotheby Bumpus, £^
(127)
bur] Book-Prices Current.
Burney (Frances). Diary and Letters, ports., etc., 7 vol.,
orig. cL, 1842-6, 8vo. (345), Jan. 22, Sotheby Low, £2 12s.
Burney (Frances). Diary and Letters, ports., 7 vol.,"'hf. of.
gt., m.e., 1854, 8vo. (346), Jan. 22, Sotheby Lov), £1 14s.
Burney (Frances). Diary and Letters, ed. by her Niece,
ports, and fac, 7 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1854, 8vo. (589), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Maggs, £1 8s.
[Burney (Frances).] Evelina, first ed., 3 vol., old sheep
(broken). Printed for T. Lowndes, 1778, 8vo. (3020), Feb.
25, Sotheby Edwards, £22
{£20, old cf., April 22, Christie, Lot 2314.]
Burney (J as.) Chronological History of the Discoveries in the
South Sea, maps and plates, 5 vol. in 4, old cf. gt., m.e.
(upper cover of Vol. ii. loose), bookplate of H.R.H. Princess
Sophia, 1803-17, 4to. (52), July 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £'] 7s.
Burns (R.) Autograph MS., signed initials, \ page 4to., " On
Chloris requesting me to give her a spray of a sloe-thorn
in full blossom," R.B., set to music by William Shield and
sung as " The Thorn " ; the MSS. has slight variations
{see catalogue) (542), March 4, Christie Spencer, ;^33
Burns (R.) Autograph MSS., comprising eleven fragments of
22 pages, folio, of draft (somewhat injured by damp) of a
letter to Dr. Moore, giving an account of his life and career
(published fully in Dr. Currie's ed. of Burns), arranged
for view within an old glazed frame (1787) (927), July 22,
Sotheby Walker, £'z\
[This was found by Dr. Currie after the poet's death.
Though the document is much injured, many characteristic
words and passages remain intact. A description in Dr.
Currie's handwriting reads, " Original Drt. of his letter to
Dr. Moore in wh. he gives an Act of his Life."]
Burns (R.) Autograph Poem, written in Friars' Carse Her-
mitage, 57 lines, 2 pages folio, framed (2872), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Walker, £\-^^
[The Manuscripts of this poem differ greatly from one
another and from the printed version which was added to
1he Edinburgh ed. of 1793 (see extracts in catalogue).]
Burns (R.) Autograph Poem, " Lament for James Earl of
Glencairn," consisting of ten stanzas of eight lines each,
4 pages 4to., framed (2871), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Hopkins, ;^240
[This manuscript presents variations from the printed
poem. In most cases (but not in all) it agrees with the
Edinburgh University MS. (see transcripts in catalogue).]
Bums (R.) Autograph Song, " Tune, Roy's wife," three
stanzas of four lines each, and on the reverse two stanzas
from another song (see extracts in catalogue), (2870),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £66
Burns (R.) Autograph Verses, To Mr. Graham of Fintrv, 97
lines, on 3^ pages folio, dated 1788, lengthy note in the
catalogue (2873), Feb. 25, Sotheby Walker, £1^^
(128)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bur
Bums (R.) Merry Muses of Caledonia, cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g..
Privately printed, 1827 (? 1867), square 8vo. (705), May 14,
Sotheby Edwards, £1 15s.
Bums (R.) Occasional Address — spoken by Miss Fontenelle
on her Benefit night, orig. holograph MS., 3 pp. 4to.,
commencing : —
" Still anxious to secure your partial favour.
And not less anxious sure this night than ever,
A Prologue, Epilogue, or some such matter.
Would damp my bill, thought I, in nothing better."
(1987), April 22, Christie, presented by Mrs. Alfred Morri-
son ;^9a
Bums (R.) Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, first ed.
(soiled throughout, one or two words rubbed and partly
obliterated, final leaf of preface mended and defective,
leaf p I torn and corner torn off leaf t 4), old cf. gt., m.e.,
(7|in. by 4|in.), Kilmarnock, printed by John Wilson,
1786, 8vo. (1018), July 22, Sotheby Sahin, ;(8i
Bums (R.) Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, first Edin-
burgh ed., with MS. additions by Robert Chambers and
Robert Hogg, brother of the " Ettrick Shepherd," port,
by Beugo, new hf. mor., rough edges, Edinburgh, printed
for the Author and sold by Wm. Creech, 1787, 8vo. (1059),
July 22, Sotheby Hill, If
Burns (R.) Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, first Edin-
burgh ed., port, by Beugo, mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere (title
slightly torn), Edinb., 1787, 8vo. (700), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Edwards, £^ i8s.
[£/[, hf. cf., £^ 15s., cf. gt., Jan. and Feb., Sotheby.]
Bums (R.) Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, first Edin-
burgh ed., with the error " Boxburgh," port, (the hf.-
title, port., title and a few leaves washed and 3 leaves
repaired), orig. bds. (cleaned) and label, uncut, Edin-
burgh, 1787, 8vo. (957), June 17, Sotheby Ewing, £j los.
Burns (R.) Works, ed. by J. Currie, port., 4 vol., 1813
Reliques of Robert Burns, collected by R. H. Cromek,
1813, together 5 vol., mor. gt., silk linings, uncut, t.e.g.,
by Zaehnsdorf, 1813, 8vo. (437), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Bump us, £S 5s.
Burtius (N.) Musices Opusculum, Ut. flott)., 68 leaves, woodcut
diagrams, musical examples printed from wooden blocks,
hf. veil. [Proctor 6565, Hain 4145], illustration in catalogue
of page of music, [colophon] Impensis Bundicti librarij
bonon, ac suma industria ugonis de rugerijs ; qui propatis-
sinius {sic) huius artis exactor impressus Bononie. Anno
domini m.cccclxxxvij, die ultima aprilis 1487, 4to. (72),
May 13, Sotheby Ellis, £7,6
Burton (J. H.) History of Scotland from Agricola's Invasion
to the Revolution of 1688, 7 vol., 1867-70 — History of
Scotland, 1689-1748, 2 vol., 1853, together 9 vol., uniform
cf. ex., m.e.T by Riviere, 8vo. (60), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Australian Book Co., £4 los.
XXXII. (129) 5
bur] Book-Prices Current.
Burton (Jno.) Monasticon Eboracense, plans, russ., g.e.,
York, 17 58, folio (438), Dec. 17, Sotheby France, £1 los.
[Burton (R.)] Anatomy of Melancholy, first ed., with the
leaf of errata (title and dedication, with one or two other
leaves written on or scored and corner of title defective),
old cf., Oxford, John Lichfield and James Short, for Henry
Cripps, 1621, 4to. (139), Dec. 6, Hodgson Edwards, £^0
Burton (R.) Anatomy of Melancholy, first ed., mor., inside
gt. borders, g.e., by Lortic, fine copy, Oxford, John Lich-
field and James Short for Henry Cripps, 1621, 4to. (439),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £\']
[;^39, old cf., last 2 leaves mended, Feb. 25, Sotheby,
Lot 3184.]
{Burton (R.)] Anatomy of Melancholy, first ed., title and
errata in fac, XVIIth century cf., with stamped panels
of a XVIth century English cf. binding, initials R. W.
inserted as doublures, Oxford, Jo. Lichfield and Ja. Short
for Henry Cripps, 1621, thick sm. 4 to. (1060), July 22,
Sotheby Heffer, £\ i
[;^44, mor. ex., holes in some leaves, others stained, Aug.
7, Sotheby, Lot 185.]
I^Burton (R.)] Anatomy of Melancholy, fourth ed., engraved
title by C. Le Blon, in compartments, and the rare leaf of
"The Arguments of the Frontispiece" (re-margined), new
cf. gt., Oxford, printed for Henry Cripps, 1632, sm. folio
(90), March 6, American Art Association $17.50
{Burton (R.)] Anatomy of Melancholy, seventh ed., en-
graved title in compartments, one with a port, of the
author, by C. Le Blon, hf. -title, mor. ex., m.e., autograph
signature of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, H. Cripps,
1660, folio (112), June 10, Sotheby E. Stevens. £6 los.
[;^3 5s., hf. russ.. May 14, Sotheby, Lot 595-]
Burton (Sir R. F.) Abeokuta, port., plates, 2 vol., 1863 — The
City of the Saints, plates, maps, 1861 — Scinde, 2 vol., 1851
— A Mission to Gelele, King of Dahome, illustrations, 2
vol., 1864, together 7 vol., orig. cl., 8vo. (1310), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Edwards, £2 12s.
Burton (Sir R. F.) Book of the Sword, illustrations, orig. cl.,
1874, 8vo. (53), June 17, Sotheby Hill, £2. 2s.
Burton (Thos.) Diary, ed. by J. T. Rutt, plates and facs.,
4 vol., 1828, 8vo. (880), Jan. 22, Sotheby Bumpus,£i is.
Busk (Hans). The Banquet in three Cantos, 18 19 — The
Dessert, a Poem, to which is added The Tea, 1819 —
Fugitive Pieces, in Verse, 18 14 — The Vestriad, a Poem,
1819, in 2 vol., engravings col. by hand, mor. gt., g.e.,
1814-9, 8vo. (348), Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £6
Busy Body (The), or Men and Manners, ed. by Humphrey
Hedgehog, Esq., col. humorous plates by Williams and
others, 4 vol., cf., 1816, 8vo. (352), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Spencer, £5 los.
Butler (A. G.) British Birds, with their Nests and Eggs, col.
(130)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [bvr
and plain plates, 6 vol., orig. cl., n.d., 4to. (450), July 29,
Sotheby Hill, £11 6s.
Butler (Chas.) Principles of Musik, first ed., musical notation,
(diagram on p. 32 shaved at foot, a few leaves shaved and
a few headlines cut close), cf. gt., 1636, 4to. (73), May 13,
Sotheby Quaritch, £1 los.
Butler (H.) South African Sketches, illustrative of the Wild
Life of a Hunter, col. and other plates, orig. cl., Acker-
mann, 1841, folio (628), July 29, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 5s.
Butler (S.) Hudibras, the first [-second] part, first ed., in i
vol., orig. sheep, coat-of-arms with inscription " Sigill.
Pet. Venables Bar. de Kinderton " stamped in centre of
covers, signature on title, A.L. in third person of Mons.
de St. Amand, dated 16 May, 1816, addressed to Lady
Harcourt inserted, in case, Part I., J. G. for Richard
Marriot, 1663 — Part II., T. R. for John Martyn and
James Allestry, 1664, 8vo. (113), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^
Butler (S.) Hudibras, ed. by Dr. Z. Grey, large paper,
port, and plates by Hogarth, 2 vol., mor. gt., g.e., Cam-
bridge, 1744, roy. 8vo. (444), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Dobell, £1 i6s.
Butler (S.) Hudibras, ed. Dr. Z. Grey, large paper, ports.,
plates and woodcuts on India paper, 3 vol., mor. gt., g.e.,
1819, 8vo. (3023), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sotheran, £8 5s.
Butler (S.) Hudibras, col. plates by J. Clark, 2 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e., 1819, 8vo. (1156), Oct. 23, Sotheby E. Stevens, £4. 15s.
Butler (S.) Hudibras, with notes, 12 col. p ates, by I. Clark,
2 vol., mor. gt., g.e., London, Printed for Akerman, 1822,
8vo. (91), Dec. 3, American Art Association $20
Butler (S.) [Works.] Poetical Works, Pickering's Aldine ed.,
port., 2 vol., mor., g.e., by Hayday, Pickering, 1835, 8vo.
(353). Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £1 4s.
Buxton (G. F.) Life in the Far West — Adventures in Mexico
and the Rocky Mountains, 17 orig. water-colour drawings
by the author inserted, together 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.e.,
Murray and Blackwood, 1849, 8vo. (665), May 14, Sotheby
Edwards, £^ 15s.
Byrd (W.) Psalmes, Sonets and Songs of sadnes and pietie,
5 parts in i vol., woodcut device on each title, musical
notation (several leaves mended), mor. gt., g.e., by F.
Bedford, T. East, the assigns of W. Byrd, 1588, 4to. (74),
May 13, Sotheby Terry, £51
Byrd (W.) Songs of sundrie Natures, 6 parts in i, musical
notation, woodcut initials (wanting 4 leaves, a few lower
margins shaved), hf. bd., Thomas East, the assigns of W.
Byrd, 1589, 4to. (75), May 13, Sotheby Terry, £^g
Byrd (W.), Bull (J.) and Gibbons (O.) Parthenia, or The
Mayden-headj)f the first Musick that ever was printed for
the Virginals, engraved plates of music (title-page defec-
tive), cf. gt., by Zaehnsdorf, J. Clarke, 1655, folio (180),
May 13, Sotheby /12 los.
(131) 5—2
byr] Book-Prices Current,
Byron (Lord). Bride of Abydos, first ed., with the rare errata
sUp, lo lines added in MS. at end, T. Davison for J. Murray,
1813 — Siege of Corinth, Parisina, first ed., 18 16 — The
Corsair, 18 14 — The Giaour, with 6 pages of lines added in
MS., 1813, in I vol., hf. mor., 8vo. (3025), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Recheton, £6
Byron (Lord). [Childe Harold.] Sixty-two Engravings on Steel
by E. and W. Finden, from drawings by Warren, Cres-
wick and other artists to illustrate " Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage," India proofs before letters, mounted, with a
special printed title and index, hf. mor. ex., t.e.g. (J.
Murray, 1841), roy. folio (911), May 14, Sotheby
Edwards, {^ 15s.
[Byron (Lord).] Don Juan, cantos i and 2, orig. bds., uncut,
1819, 4to. (227), Nov. 13, Puttick Maggs, £2 los.
Byron (Lord). Don Juan, 6 plates, Cantos 1-5, cf. gt., t.e.g.,
G. Smeeton, 1821, 8vo. (3027), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sotheran, £^ 17s. 6d.
Byron (Lord). English Bards and Scotch Eeviewers, first
ed., orig. printed bds. (mended), uncut. Printed for James
Cawthorn, British Library, No. 24, Cockspur Street [1809],
Svo. (307), June 3, Sotheby Preston, £15
[Three leaves, b-f 3 in sixes. The first genuine ed. of
this work with the watermark E and P, 1805, on thick
paper.]
Byron (Lord). Fugitive Pieces, presentation copy, with auto-
graph inscription, "J. M. B. Pigot, Esq^," on the hf.-
title and drawing of the Byron arms, corrections through-
out and some manuscript inserted and notes on the covers
not in the poet's writing, wanting pp. 17-20 and all after
p. 58, fac. of pp. 17-20, paper covers, uncut. Printed by S.
& J. Ridge, Newark, 1806, 4to. (305), June 3, Sotheby
Philpot, ;^20o
Byron (Lord). Hours of Idleness, first ed. (title and a few
leaves spotted and first leaf of contents defective), mor.
ex., t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, Newark, S. & J. Ridge,
1807, 8vo. (509), Dec. 19, Hodgson Woore, £5
Byron (Lord), Hours of Idleness, 1807 — English Bards and
Scotch Reviewers, Cawthorne, n.d., the two works inlaid
in 3 folio vol., extra illustrated by the insertion of upwards
of 300 ports., 120 autograph letters, 145 views and other
illustrations, etc., a series of 11 water-colour drawings by
T. C. Dibdin, etc., lengthy description of contents in cata-
logue, old russ. (rubbed), folio (229), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Philpot, £195
Byron (Lord). Letters and Journals, by Thos. Moore, extra
illustrated by the addition of several hundred ports.,
'/lews, holograph letters and documents, with Index in
MS. [2 vol., 4to., 1830], bound in 7 4to. vol., mor., t.e.g.,
lengthy description in catalogue [1902] (103), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Myers, £i\']
Byron (Lord). Original holograph MS. of a Poem addressed
(132)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [byr
to his friend Hodgson on Starting for Lisbon, 5 pp. 4to.,
signed, and dated Falmouth Roads, June 30tn, 1809,
commencing :
" Huzza ! Hodgson, we are going
Our embargoe's off at last
Favourable Breezes blowing
Bend the canvas o'er the mast."
(1988), April 22, Christie, presented by Mr. Alfred James
Byron (Lord). Original holograph MS. poem, " I enter thy
Garden of Roses," headed " Translation of the Romaic
Song " and quotation in modern Greek, 36 lines of verse,
with an auto, note in prose about the original song, 2| pp.
folio, signed B (torn at the fold), published in Moore's ed.,
1833, Vol. ix., p. 6, and a letter relating to it (925), July 22,
Sotheby ^aggs, £24 i8s.
[Presented to the owner's father by the Honble. Augusta
Leigh, the poet's sister, Dec. 12th, 1847.]
Byron (Lord). Original holograph MS. verses. "Harriet, why
that pensive brow ?" poem, addressed to Harriet Maltby,
3^pp. 4to., 56 lines, signed and dated Jan. 10, 1807, some
corrections made at a later date, with other verses to the
same, beginning " Harriet, why such circumspection ?"
I p. 4to., 12 lines, the first published in " Hours of Idle-
ness," the second published 1898, and a copy of other
verses to Harriet, 8 lines (268), June 3, Sotheby Philpot, £^2
Byron (Lord). Original holograph MS. Verses written upon
hearing the report that he had made Miss Bristol an offer
of marriage, a parody upon " The little grey Man," in
Monk Lewis's " Tales of Wonder," 138 lines, 11 pp. 4to,
with signed and dated copy (Nov. 30, 1806), and a note
by Miss Pigot on the wrapper, apparently unpublished
(267), June 3, Sotheby Maggs, ;^8o
[The note states that the report was conjectured to
have been spread by the lady herself, and that the whole
is a true tale, even the description of the lady's dress
being accurate. The poem begins : —
Mary Ann was a spinster in Southwell well known,
The Darling was she of her parents alone,
The Plague of her fellows by day and by night.
So few in her presence could e'er find delight.
For no maiden surpass'd. or perhaps ever can
In prudish demeanour, the fair Mary Ann.]
Byron (Lord). Original holograph MS. poem. " Young oak,
when I planted thee deep in the ground," verses addressed
" To an oak in the Garden of Newstead Abbey planted by
the author, in the 9th year of age, this tree at his last visit
was in a state of decay though perhaps not irrecoverable,"
3^ pp. 4to., 40 lines, dated in another hand March 15,1807,
with two copies, published in " Works," 1832, Vol. vii., p.
206 (269), June 3, Sotheby Philpot, £^2
[A number of other original holograph MSS. by
(133)
cab] Book-Prices Current.
Byron, extensively used by Mr. E. H. Coleridge for the
Standard ed. of Byron's Poems, 1898, were sold at this
sale (Lots 270-304). The preface to " Hours of Idleness "
on 6 pp. 4to. realised £^^ (Lot 293), " The First Kiss of
Love," 2 J pp. 4 to., published in " Poems on Various
Occasions," ;^6i (Lot 274), etc. See catalogue.]
Byron (Lord). Original holograph MS. Poem in six stanzas of
24 lines, " To my dear Mary Anne " (Musters, nee Cha-
worth), with a Poem in another hand, headed " Beauty,"
and a note from Mrs. Musters, presenting the poem to Miss
Cursham, written on both sides of a single folio sheet
(repaired and mounted) ; also another Auto. Poem by
Byron, 12 lines, written in pencil and gone over again in
ink by another hand, on the last end-paper and paste-
down of Miss Cha worth's cop}'- of " The Letters of Mme.
de Maintenon," Vol. i., 1772; also Four Letters to Miss
Cursham, three from Sophy Musters and one from Mary
Ann Musters, junr., in case, lettered, together 6 vol.
(2874), Feb. 25, Sotheby Philpot, £6^
[Accompanying these relics is a letter from Mr. A. H.
Hallam and an article from the " Athenaeum," June 11,
1904. Both pieces of verse were written in 1804, when
Byron was a boy of 16 at Harrow School.]
Byron (Lord). Poems on various Occasions. Virginibus
Puerisque Canto. Hor. Lib 3. Ode i, orig. bds., uncut,
orig. label at back, fine copy, Newark, printed by S. &■ J .
Ridge, 1807, 8vo. (306), June 3, Sotheby Sabin, ;^I32
[According to an inscription by Elizabeth Pigot, inside
the cover, this copy was given by Byron to William Smith
of Southwell in 1807, by Smith to his wife, by her to her
niece, Elizabeth Pigot, and by her to Colonel Thomas
Wildman, of Newstead Abbey.]
Byron (Lord). The Island, or Christian and his Comrades,
first ed. (hf. -title stained), orig. wrapper, uncut, John Hunt,
1823 (547), March 25, Sotheby Maggs, £2. 2S.
Byron (Lord). [Works.] Coloured Illustrations (anonymous)
to illustrate Lord Byron's Works, 40 plates col. by hand
to imitate drawings, with quotations (no title), russ. gt.
(cover broken). Published by Pyall &> Stroud, Russell St.,
Covent Garden, 1829, 4to. (843), May 14, Sotheby
Halliday, £5 5s.
Byron (Lord). [Works.] Finden's Illustrations, text by W.
Brockedon, orig. issue, plates after Turner, Stanfield, etc.,.
LARGE PAPER, InDIA PROOFS, 3 VOl., orig. mor. gt., g.C.,.
Murray & Tilt, 1833-4, 4to. (844), May 14, Sotheby
Lowe, £2 18
Cabinet Choiseul. See Choiseul
Cabinet Makers' Union Book of Prices, front., 181 1 — The
London Makers' Book of Prices, with illustrative engrav-
ings, 181 5 — Designs of Ornaments for Cabinet Furniture,,
with prices, 181 1, together 3 vol. in i, cf., brass clasps
(134)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cal
(one back off, the whole thumbed). 181 1- 15, 4to. (303),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Rimell,£^
Cabinet PouUain. See PouUain
Cacciaconti (Ascanio). Pelagrilli, commedia (a-c8), mor. ex.,
g.e., by Lloyd, Siena ad instantia delle Herede di Giouanni
d'Alesandro Libraio, 1552, i2mo. (134), March 18, Christie
£5 5S.
[Cadogan (A. and H.)] Recollections of Rome in 1843, col.
title and 10 col. plates, roan, n.d., folio (2984), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Shepherd, £1 los.
Caesar (Julius). Commentarii de Bello Gallico, woodcuts
(title defective and some leaves mended), contemp.
Itahan binding, gt. tooled, gt. and gauffered edges (re-
paired), Venetiis, Aldus, 1518-19, i2mo. (248), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Myers, £6
[/lo, mor., g.e., March 18, Christie, Lot 136.]
Caesar (Juhus). Commentariorum de Bello Gallico libri,
(edente Joan. Jocundo veronensi), maps and plates,
orig. Aldine binding of dark mor., gold lines and title in
gold on sides, gold gauffred edges, Venetiis in ^d. Aldi
et And. Soceri, Mense Nov., 1519, 8vo. (136), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, ;^io
Caesar (Julius). Les oeuures et briefues expositions de . . sur
se faict des batailles de Gaule, lettres batardes, cuts i:^
the text and large cut on last leaf, mor. ex., g.e., by Lortic,
from the Didot collection, Imprime nouuellement a Paris
par la viusue seu Michel le Noir, s.d., sm. 4to. (137), March
18, Christie Quaritch, ;£i8
Caesar (JuUus). Ooera Omnia, ed. princeps, roman letter,
long lines, 38 to a page, initial letter and border on first
page, painted and illuminated in the Florentine style,
with a coat-of-arms illuminated at foot, 14 other capitals
in gold and colours, with extended decorations, old Eng-
lish mor. gt. (from the Pembroke collection, £600 in 191 4)
(wormholes and a few leaves browned), Rome in domo
Petri de Maximus [C. Sweynheym and A. Pannartz, May,
1649], sm. folio (135), March 18, Christie Maggs, ;^48o
[Hain 4212, Proctor 3299. 275 copies were printed.
Collation: 166 leaves +2 blanks, missing. Illustration in
catalogue.]
Caius (Jo.) De Canibus Britannicis, lib. I. — De Rariorum
Animalium, lib. I. — De Libris Propriis, lib. L, the three
works in i vol., with separate titles, veil,, Londini, per
Gul. Seresium, 1570, 8vo. (484), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 5s.
Calabrella (Baroness de). Evenings at Haddon Hall, illustra-
tions by George Cattermole, in three states, early proofs
and proofs on India paper, thick paper, mor. gt., t.e.g.,
orig. cl. covers bound in, fine copy, H. Colburn, 1846, imp.
8vo. {70 jY, May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £5 15s.
[los., orig. white cl. gt., ordinary copy, same sale. Lot
708.]
(135)
cal] Book-Prices Current.
Calandras (Philippus) . De arithmethrica {sic) opusculum, first
ed., woodcut diagrams and full-page woodcut of the
author (104 leaves), mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd (title and
few leaves repaired), Firenze per Lorenzo da Morgiani et
Giouan7ii Thedesco da Maganza, 1491, i2mo. (138), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £26
Calandras (Philippus). Pictagoras Arithmethrice introductor
[recto of woodcut front.], diagrams (104 leaves), mor., g.e.,
by Lloyd, Impresso . . Fireze per Bernardo Zucchecta, lano
1518, i2mo. (139), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;i^i6 los.
Caldecott (R.) Complete Collection of Pictures and Songs,
ed. by Austin Dobson, col. plates and illustrations by E.
Evans, linen bds., uncut, t.e.g., 1887, foho (448), Dec. 17,
Sotheby France, £1 4s.
Caldecott (R.) Picture (Children's) Books, a complete set of
16 vol., col. illustrations, wrappers, as issued, n.d., 4to.
(3186), Feb. 25, Sotheby Young, £2 i6s.
[£2 4s., complete set, as issued, same sale. Lot 3185.]
Calderini (D.) Commentarium in Valerium Martialem, ed.
princeps, lit. rom., 316 leaves, without marks (a blank
leaf wanting at the beginning) [Ha in 4235, Proctor 3460,
Pellechet 3157], mor., g.e., [colophon] . . Impressi rome
per magisirum Johannem Genszberg, ano Salutis m.cccc.
Lxxiiii. die vero Martis. xxii. Mensis Martii, thick sm. folio
(1987), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^^
Calderinus (Jo.) Auctoritates Decretorum, lit. gotE). parva,
60 leaves, without marks [Hain 4246, Proctor 1200],
rubricated, painted capitals, old cf. gt., [colophon] . .
Impresse Colonie Agrippine per me Petrum de Olpe sub
anno a nativitate domini Millesimo quadringentesimo
septuagesimo finite et complete ipso die lune xxiii. mensis
Junii finiunt feliciter [1470 (1477)], sm. folio (1838), Nov.
22, Sotheby Quaritch, /18
[Although the date in the colophon is 1470, Proctor
gives 1477, the word " Septimo " having apparently been
omitted inadvertently.]
Calderinus (Jo.) Commentarioli in Ibyn Ovidii, roman letter
[Hain 4242], old cf. (from the Pembroke collection, ;^42 in
19 1 4), Impressi sunt Rome arte . . . Impressorum Georgii
Sachsel de Reichenbal et Earth. Golsch de Hohenbart clericoll ,
1474, sm. folio (140), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^^ 2S.
[Calendrier des Bergiers.] Cy est le Compost et kaledrier des
bergiers, etc., lettres batardes (wanting the whole of sign,
b), woodcut borders and woodcuts on title, numerous
other woodcuts in the text, mor., g.e., by Lortic, A Paris,
imprime par Guy Marchant . . . Lan M .cccc.iiii.xx.xvii.
Le xvi iour de Septebre [1497], sm. folio (188), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £60
[Calendrier des Bergiers.] Le grat Calendrier et compost des
Bergiers, lettres batardes, cuts and diagrams, French mor.,
g.e. (small portion of margin of i leaf wanting), illustra-
(136)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cam
tion in catalogue, Imprime a Lyon par Claude nourry diet
le Prince Lan, 1530, sm. 4to. (141), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £48
Calendrier des Princes et de la Noblesse de France, etc., pour
I'Ann^e 1769, old French mor. gt., arms on sides, g.e.
(damaged), Paris, Veuve Duchesne, 1769, 8vo. (571), July
22, Sotheby Samuels, £5
Calengier. Item men mach hier in Scriven met prienten
ghemaect van Goud, of van Silver, of van Ten, of van
Coeper, of van Laettoen ende met eende natten dingher
machment wt doen, etc., lit. QOt^. parva (8 leaves) [at
end, " Die maniere om te leeren Cyfferen ende rekenen metter
pennen," lit. flOt^. (12 leaves), with 12 blank leaves of
cardboard between for memoranda], contemp. Antwerp
leather, with stamped rolls of fabulous animals, with
legends, and name Willhelmus Bach (?), with flap and
brass style for clasp, rebacked, in fair condition, a
singular specimen of i6th century Flemish binding,
I'Antwerpen by Jan Seners op die Lomhaerde Veste, 1527,
i2mo. (1988), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2^
Calfhill (Jas.) An Answer to the treatise of the Cross (written
by John Martiall and printed at Antwerp in 1564), cf. ex.,
g.e., by Rividre, Henry Denham for Luke Harrison, 1565,
4to. (482), April 29, Sotheby Barnard, £1 14s.
Calliope ; or, Enghsh Harmony, fronts, and head-pieces, en-
graved throughout on 400 pages by Henry Roberts, 2
vol., old cf. (rebacked), n.d. (1739), 8vo. (630), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Rimell, £4 17s. 6d.
[/3 I OS., cf.. May 13, Sotheby, Lot 6.]
Cambanis (Vitalis de). Tractatus Clausularum, etc., ed.
princeps, lit. QOt^., 227 leaves, the first blank [Hain 4277],
illuminated initial, painted capitals, russ. gt., g.e., by
Staggemeier, WodhuU copy, [colophon] Impressum . .
Napoli . . Per Magistrum Mathiam Moravum . . sumptu . .
Joannis Anthonii Camos . . in anyiis domini m.cccclxxviii.
Die nona mensis Aprilis, large folio (1992), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch , ;^ 1 8
Cambria Depicta. See Pugh (E.)
Cambrian Mountains, or a Tour through Wales, col. plates,
orig. cl., 1851, 4to. (600), Nov. 13, Puttick Spencer, £^ 15s.
Cambridge Modern History, planned by Lord Acton, ed. by
A. W. Ward and others, complete set, with the atl£LS of
141 col. maps, 14 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.t., Cambridge, 1903-12,
8vo. (71), Oct. 23, Sotheby C. cS- E. Brown, £g
[£(j 15s., same state, full set, as above, 1907-12, Feb.
28, 1917, Hodgson, Lot 79.]
Cambridge Natural History, ed. by S. J. Harmer and A. E.
Shipley, illustrations, 10 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Macmillan,
1909 (995), April 29, Sotheby Runciman, ;{io los.
Camden (W.)- Britannia, enlarged by R. Gough and J.
Nichols, port., maps and plates, 3 vol., russ. (binding
defective), 1789, folio (1045), Oct. 23, Sotheby
/ J - _\ Schumacher, £2
cam] Book-Prices Current.
Camden (W.) Britannia, enlarged by R. Gough and J.
Nichols, port., maps and plates, 4 vol., russ. (joints of
one cover broken), 1806, folio (1046), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Hardy, £2
Camden (W.) Remaines Concerning Britaine, cf. gt., John
Legatt, 1614, 8vo. (615), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Woodward, £2 5s.
Camden Society. PubHcations, including Promptorium Par-
vulorum ; Parts 2 and 3, Wright's Political Songs, etc.,
75 vol., orig. cl., 1838-71, 8vo. (476), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Harding, £^
Camden Society. Publications, New Series, Vol. i. to xxxviii.,
including the star Vol. xvi., together 39 vol., orig. cl.,
1871-85, sm. 4to. (477), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Harding, £^ 7s. 6d.
Camerarius (Jo.) De Philippi Melanchthonis Ortu, Totius
Vitae Curriculo Et Morte, etc., orig. leather gt., with
panel-ports, of " Philip Melan." and " Marti Lvter,"
under ornamental arches, arms of Saxony, etc., gt. gauf-
fred edges, in case (Ashburnham copy, £j 5s. in 1897),
Weale, " Bindings," 738 and 740, Leipzig, E. Voegelin,
1566, sm. 4to. (hi), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £15
Campbell (J. F.) Popular Tales of the West Highlands, first
ed., 4 vol., orig. art cl., uncut, Edinburgh, 1860-2, 8vo.
(709), May 14, Sotheby Bain, £2 2S.
Campbell (Lord). Lives of the Chancellors, 8 vol., with the
Appendix and Index, 1845-69 — Lives of the Chief Jus-
tices, 3 vol., 1849-57, Library eds., 310 ports., etc., with
a few autographs inserted, 11 vol., cf. ex., by Riviere,
with the Life of Lord Campbell, by Mrs. Hardcastle,
port., 2 vol., cf. gt., 1881, together 13 vol., 1845-81, 8vo.
(196), Dec. 12, Hodgson Bumpus, £^0
Campbell (Lord). Lives of the Chancellors, 7 vol., 1846-47 —
Lives of the Chief Justices, 3 vol., 1849-57, together 10
vol., cf. gt., 8vo. (55), July 22, Sotheby Thorp, £2 12s.
Campbell (Lord). Lives of the Chancellors, 8 vol., 1848-69 —
Lives of the Chief Justices, 3 vol., 1849-57, together 11
vol., cf. ex., by Riviere, 8vo. (74-75), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Edwards, £'j 5s.
Campbell (Lord). Lives of the Chancellors, 10 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e., 1868, 8vo. (56), July 22, Sotheby Hill, £2 14s.
Campbell (W.) The Old Forest Ranger, or Wild Sports of
India on the Neilgherry Hills, etc., plates, 1845, 4to. (150),
Feb. 20, Sotheby Ellis, £1 6s.
Campi (P. M.) Dell' Historia Ecclesiastica di Piacenza, parte
prima, front., Piacenza, Gioy. Bazachi, 1651, folio (501),
April 8, Sotheby " Edwards. £8 5s.
[XVII. cent. Italian mor. gt., sides covered with gt.
ornaments and the Braganza (?) coat-of-arms (cut out
and replaced), g.e. Illustration in catalogue.]
Campi (P. M.) Dell' Historia Ecclesiastica di Piacenza, parte
(138)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cao
seconda, front., In Piacenza, per Giov. Bazachi, 1651, folio
(502), April 8, Sotheby Parsons, £% 5s.
[XVII. cent. Italian mor. gt., sides covered with floral
and other ornaments, g.e. The orig. coat-of-arms cut out
of each cover and another inserted.]
Campion (Thos.) Works, ed. by A. H. BuUen, large paper,
120 copies printed, mor., uncut, t.e.g., Privately printed at
the Chiswick Press, 1889, 8vo. (710), May 14, Sotheby
Maggs, £2 18s.
Canaletti (Ant.) Prospectus Magni Canalis Venetiarum Pictis
ab Antonio Canale, delineante atque incidente Antonio
Visentini, front., engraved title and 38 plates (wanting
plates 3-4), hf. bd., Venet., J. B. Pasquali, 1751, roy.
oblong folio (426), July 29, Sotheby Rimell, ^-^ 5s.
Cancionero general (one or two headlines shaved), MS. inscrip-
tion on title, " Parvae B. Soctis Jesu Bruxellis," mor.,
richly tooled and gt., g.e., Anvers, en casa de Philippo
Nucio, 1573, 8vo. (115), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £g 5s.
Canning (E.) Canning's Farthing Post, containing the Whole
Proceedings relating to her Sufferings, as also the Trials
of Mary Squires, Susannah Wells, etc., woodcut port, and
a port, of Squires the Gypsy, hf. mor., g.e., T. Jones, near
Billingsgate, n.d., sm. 4to. (174), Dec. 12, Hodgson £1 15s.
Canning (Geo.) Speeches, with a Memoir of his Life, by R.
Thierry, port., 6 vol., cf. ex., m.e., 1828, 8vo. (57), July
22, Sotheby Bain, £1 los.
Cantipratensis (Thos.) Der bien Boeck, lit. QOt^., two wood-
cuts and eight lines of verse on title, painted initials, orig,
oak bds. and cf., clasps (one missing) [Hain 1658, Proctor
913 1, Campbell 3213], Zwolle, Pieter van Os {second press),
1488, folio (116), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2^
Cantus monastic! formula nouiter impressa : ac in melius
redacta : cui que deerant adiuncta, etc., title in red, text
and musical notes in red and black, full-page woodcut,
veil., In off. Luceanionii Junte florentini Venetiis excusus,
1535, i2mo. (145), March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £q
Canzonete del Cosmico, roman letter, bds. (from the Marquis
d'Adda collection), Impresso in Venetia par Thomaso di
Piasis, 1492, sm. 4to. (200), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £S
Caoursin (Guil.) Exordium in Volumen Stabilimeto 1/ Rho-
diorii Militu Sacri Ordinis hospi talis Sacti Johanis Jhero-
solimitani (French text), lit. gott). (batardes), 126 leaves,
the last blank, with signs. [Proctor 8819, see Claudin],
first page within woodcut border, contemp. French oak
bds. and leather, with stamps (worn and slightly dam-
aged). Absque ulla nota, P. L., s. a. et I. [Claudin, Paris.,
P. Le Dru, c. 1494-5], sm. folio (1994), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis (S- Orioli, /16 15s.
Caoursin (Guil.) Obsidionis Rhodie Urbis descriptio, got^ic
(139)
CAO] Book-Prices Current.
letter, 36 full-page woodcuts and woodcut initials, cf. gt.,
Ulm, Jo. Reger, 1496, sm. folio (112), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £^0
[First collected ed. Hain *4369, Proctor 2586. Con-
temp, marginal MS. notes. Collation: a-f8, gh6 = 6o
leaves, unnumbered. Illustration in catalogue.]
Caoursin (Guil.) Stabilimenta Rhodiorum Militum, gotl^ic
letter, woodcut arms of d'Aubusson and 20 full-page
woodcuts, initial letters, mor. ex., double, g.e., by Cham-
boUe-Duru (with many uncut leaves, a few repaired)
(from the Amherst collection, £^6 in 1908), Ulme impressa
p' loannen Reger de Kemmat, 1496, xxiii. Aug., sm. folio
(113), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ^40
[First and only ed. with these woodcuts. Hain-Co-
pinger 4364a, Proctor 2585. Collation : a-e8, f6, g-18,
m6 = 92 leaves, unnumbered.]
Capell (E.) Notes and Various Readings to Shakespeare,
port., 3 vol., hf. mor., g.e.. Printed by Henry Hughes for
the Author, n.d., 4to. (618), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Dohell, /3 15s.
Carchano (Michaelis de). Sermonarium triplicatum per ad-
ventum et per duas quadrigesimas, lit. gott). (2 types),
274 leaves, including 2 blanks [Hain 4509, Proctor 7490,
Pellechet 3301], rubricated, painted initials, contemp.
German (Westphalia ?) oak bds. and leather, with centre
panels and small stamps, leather and metal clasps and
leaves of old veil. MS., from Wm. Morris's library (origin-
ally in the Conventual library'- of Dortmund, Westphaha,
where it was perhaps bound), [colophon] ImpTsum vero
Basilee ^ Michaele Wenzler . . quarto kl's Junii Anno
M.cccc.LXxix. [1479], large folio (2004), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £-^2
Cards. See Tarocchi Prints
Careless (Jno.) The Old EngUsh Squire, 24 col. plates, orig.
bds. (broken), 1821, super imp. 8vo. (3468), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Spencer, £1^
Carey (D.) Life in Paris, first ed., large paper, 22 col. plates
by Geo. Cruikshank and 22 cuts by White, hf. russ., m.e.,
clean copy, J. Fairburn, 1822 (290), June 4, 1917, Hodgson
Spencer, £\i los.
Carey (D.) Life in Paris, 22 col. plates and 22 woodcuts,
mor., g.e., by Riviere, 1822, 8vo. (3032), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sawyer, £\^
[£i'j los., mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g.. same sale. Lot 3033 ;
£14 los., mor. gt., t.e.g., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 584.]
Carey (D.) Life in Paris, first ed., large paper, 22 col. plates
(8 missing), orig. bds., uncut, w.a.f., 1822, 8vo. (104),
March 19, Puttick Spencer, £14
Caribbeana, containing Letters and Dissertations, together
with Poetical Essays . . relating to Trade, British Sugar
Colonies, and of Barbados in particular, 2 vol., old cf.,
1 74 1, 4to. (662), Jan. 22, Sotheby James, £1 14s.
(140)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [car
Caricature Magazine. See Woodward (G. M.)
Caricatures k la Mode Francjaise, 27 (only) humorous plates,
John Martin Will exc, paper covers, xviii. cent., oblong
folio (422), July 29, Sotheby Peet, £j
Carissimi (G.) Sacri Concerti, 4 parts, Roma, per il Mascardt,
1675, 4to. (290), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 2S.
[Carkesse (J as.)] Lucida Intervalla, containing divers Mis-
cellaneous Poems, cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford (from the
Huth library, £4 in 1912), 1679, 4to. (1498), April 8,
Sotheby Dobell, £4
Carleton (M.) Memoirs of Mary Carleton, commonly stiled
the German Princess, first ed., port, by Chantrey (cut
round and inlaid), another port, inserted, mor. gt., g.e.,
1673, 4to. (1252), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £4 6s.
Carleton (W.) Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry,
illustrations, 2 vol., orig. cl., uncut, Dublin, W, Curry,
1843, Svo. (711), May 14, Sotheby Shepherd, £2 12s.
Carleton (W.) Valentine M'Clutchy, the Irish Agent, first
ed., plates by " Phiz," orig. cl., Dublin, 1847, 8vo. (3036),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 2s.
Carlisle (Fredk. Howard, Earl of). The Father's Revenge, a
Tragedy, first ed., contemp. mor. gt.. Printed by H. Hughs
{privately), 1783, 4to. (70), April 29, Sotheby
Parsons, £^ 15s.
Carlyle (T.) Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, port.,
3 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere and Son, 1846, 8vo.
(3085), Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £1 los.
Carlyle (T.) Sartor Resartus, printed in red and black, veil.,
uncut. Doves Press, 1907, 4to. (661), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Heffer, £(j 15s.
Carlyle (T.) Works, i6 vol., cf. ex., by Riviere, Chapman &
Hall, 1858, 8vo. (79), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sawyer, £4
Carlyle (T.) Works, Library ed., ports., as issued, 33 vol.,
1869-71, 8vo. (3037), Feb. 25, Sotheby Heffer, £\'j los.
\£^, as issued, 22 vol., same sale. Lot 3038.]
Carosa da Sermoneta (Fab.) II Ballarino, first ed., italic type,
port., plates, musical notation, with tablature, border of
one plate cut into, mor. gt., g.e., Venetia, F. Ziletti, 1581,
4to. (76), May 13, Sotheby Edwards, £q
Carosa da Sermoneta (Fab.) II Ballarino, italic letter, en-
gravings of dancing positions, musical notes, woodcut
initials and ornamental borders, mor. ex., by Duru,
Venetia, appresso Francesco Ziletti, 1581, 4to. (118), June
10, Sotheby Ellis, ;^io
Carr (Sir Jno.) The Stranger in France, 12 col. aquatints, old
cf., m.e.. Printed for J. Johnson, 1803, 4to. (812), April 29,
Sotheby David. £^ los.
Carr (Sir Jno.) The Stranger in Ireland, map and 16 col.
aquatints by T. Medland, orig. bds. uncut. Printed for
Richard Phillips, 1806, 4to. (813), April 29, Sotheby
Shepherd, £6 15s.
(141)
car] Book-Prices Current.
Carre (Thos.) Sweete Thoughts of Jesus and Marie, mor. ex.,
g.e., by La Gascon (worn), Paris, 1665, 8vo. (10), March
4, Christie Tregaskis, £5 15s.
Carte (Thos.) Life of James Duke of Ormonde, 3 vol., Dean
Swift's copy, with MS. inscription on fly-leaf of first vol.,
" The three Volumes of the Life of the great Duke of
Ormonde were the generous gift of the Worthy Author,
the Reverend Mr. Thomas Carte. 1737. Jonath: Swift,"
old cf. (rebacked), 1736-35, folio (3216), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sharp, £50
Carter (Matt.) Honor Redivivus, or an Analysis of Honor
and Armory, second ed., engraved title by Gay wood
(repaired), front, and woodcuts of arms, old sheep, Printed
for Henry Herringman, 1660, 8vo. (48), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Crompion, los.
Carter (Matt.) Most True and exact Relation of that . ,
Unfortunate Expedition of Kent, Essex and Colchester,
signature of " O. Cromwell " on title, orig. cf., 1650,
i2mo. (546), March 25, Sotheby Last, £-^ 3s.
Carvajal (Bern. de). Oratio super praestanda solenni obedientia
Sanctissimo D. N. Alexandro Papse VI. ex parte Chris-
tianissimorum dominof Fernandi & Helisabe Regis &
Reginae Hispaniae habita Romae in Consistorio publico per
R. Patrem dnm Bernardinum Caruaial Epfh Carthaginen
die Mercurii XIX. Junii Salutis Christiane M.CCCC.XCIII.
(? Roma, Etienne Plannck, 1493), 4to.
[Collation: Begins on sig. a as above, then aii., a iii.
and a iiii., no signatures to the remaining four leaves, 8
leaves in all, roman letter, 28 lines to the full page. At-
tributed to the press of Eucharius Silber by Giovanni
Audiffredi, Denis and Panzer, and to that of Plannck
by Hain, the last-named bibliographer being probably
correct. The tract is extremely rare and very important,
as it contains one of the earliest references to the dis-
covery of America, in the words commencing " Ostendit
et nuper alias incognitas versus Indos quae maxime ac
plene omnibus mundi preciosis existimant." Henry Har-
risse gives an account of the tract in a pamphlet printed
at Paris in 1897, under the title " un Rarissime Ameri-
canum," and reproduces the first leaf in fac. See also
the Times Literary Supplement of Sept. 5, 1918, p. 420.
No other copy has been sold in this country during the
lifetime of Book-Prices Current. This one is said to
have been found in a volume of fifteenth century pamph-
lets sold at Hodgson's, apparently on June 30th (? Lots
500-2). There is a copy in the British Museum Library,
another in the Bibliotheque Nationale, and several
examples in the United States.]
Carver (Jon.) Travels through the Interior Parts of North
America, port., col. plates of the tobacco plant, etc., cf.,
1781, 8vo. (807), Dec. 4, Sotheby H. Stevens, £4 12s.
(142)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cat
Casa (G. della). Rimi et Prose, prima ed., mor., t.e.g., Vinegia,
1558, 4to. (461), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dohell, £1 iSs.
\£i 5s., of., same sale, Lot 462.]
Casa (G, della). Satire, et Capitoli Piaceuoli di Messer Gioan
Agostino Cazza, prima ed., printed in italics, woodcut
initials, mor. gt., g.e., by Padeloup, In Milano, 1549
(460), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 3s.
Cassiodorus (M. A.) Historia Ecclesiastica. In hoc corpora
continentur tripertite historic ex Socrate, Sozomeno et
Theodorico, etc., lit. flOt^., 196 leaves, including one cancel
and three blanks, the two blanks at end wanting [Hain
♦4573, Proctor 1594], rubricated, painted initials, illumin-
ated initial, with marginal decoration on first page, early
Netherlands or German oak bds. and leather, stamped in
panels and " ittiiria ^flf," paper title label (worn and
damaged), [colophon] . . per Johanne Schiiszler regie urbis
Augustensis civem impressi Anno [1472], folio (2011), Nov,
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^i
Castellanos (Juan de). Primera Parte de las Elegias de Varones
illustres de Indias, first ed., port, of the author (a few
headlines shaved), mor. ex., by J. Winstanley, En Madrid,
en casa de la viuda de Alonso Gomez. 1589, 4to. (120), June
10, Sotheby Masterman, £8
[The continuation of the work was not published until
1850.]
Castiglione (Balthasar). The Covrtier, trans, by Thomas
Hobby, black letter, hf. cf., r.e. (few leaves stained and
mended), Thomas Creede, 1603, sm. 4to. (152), March 18,
Christie Cooper, £11
Castlereagh (R. S., Viscount). Memoirs and Correspondence,
port., 12 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1848-53, 8vo. (569), July 29,
Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
Castlereagh (Viscount). Memoirs and Correspondence, port.,
8 vol., cf. ex., g.e.. by Clarke, with crest of Earl Fitzwilliam,
1848-51 — Correspondence, Despatches and other Papers,
third series, 4 vol., cf. ex., 1853, together 12 vol., 8vo. (72),
April 29, Sotheby Maguire, £5 5s.
Catharina de Siena (S ) Epistole devotissime, roman letter,
woodcut port, of the saint on verso of leaf opposite first
page, initials, orig. oak bds. and stamped cf., clasps
[Hain-Copinger 4688, Proctor 5575], [colophon] Stampato
in Venetia in Case de Aldo Manutio Romano adi xv. Sep-
tembris, 1500, folio (122), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £1$
T;^!! los., veil, gt., same sale. Lot 121.]
Catherina de Siena (S.) Libro de la divina providetia, ed.
prima, lit. rom. parva, 146 leaves, without marks [Hain
4689, Proctor 6521] (a few leaves stained and wormed),
bds.. Absque itlla nota [Bononiae, Balth. Azzoguidi, c.
1475-6], sm. folio (2012), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis (S- Orioli, £g los.
Catherwood (F.) Ancient Monuments in Central America,
Chiapas and Yucatan, ornamental title by Owen Jones,
(143)
cat] Book-Prices Current.
map and 25 lithographs, hf. mor., 1844, imp. foUo (912),
May 14, Sotheby Hill, £4
Cato (Dionysius). Incipit hber Cathonis in vulgares rigmos
translatus a dno Catellucio de Campania miUte, ptermissa
Cathonis prosa, without marks (26 leaves), roman letter,
24 lines, bds.. Absque ulla nota, sm. 4to. (158), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £7 los.
Cato. Disticha de Moribiis : [Joh. de Garlandia] Facetus,
gotl)tC letter, 24 lines to a page, without marks, painted
initials, old cf. (from the Huth collection) [s.n., Cdln,
John. Guldenschaff, c. 1477], sm. 4to. (114), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £48
[Unknown to all bibliographers prior to Pellechet, who
describes the only other known copy (Biblioth. Nat.).
On folio 24 begins the Facetus attributed to John Gar-
land. Collation: [a-d8, ef6] = 44 leaves.]
Cats (Jacob). I. Cats Spiegel Van den Ouden ende Nieuvven
Tijt, engraved title by De Bremden and 123 engravings,
3 parts in i vol., cf. antique, r.e., Tot Dordrecht, Ghedruckt
by H. van Esch . . . voor Matt. Havius, 1635, sm. 4to. (115),
Dec. 10, Christie Myers, £2.
Catullus, TibuUus et Propetius {sic). Opera, italic letter,
old English mor. gt., g.e., with leaf at end containing the
authors' names, Venetiis in cBdibus Aldi, mense Januario,
1502, sm. 8vo. (73), April 29, Sotheby Bain, £6
[/5 los., mor. ex., June 18, Sotheby, Lot 123.]
Catullus, TibuUus et Propertius. Opera, contemp. mor. gt.,
g.e., Birmingham, J. Baskerville, 1772, 4to. (401), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Maggs, £^ i6s.
Caulfield (Jas.) Portraits and Memoirs of Remarkable Per-
sons, plates, 3 vol., hf. mor. gt., 1813, 4to. (218), Dec. 12,
Hodgson £2 6s.
Caulfield (Jas.) Portraits and Memoirs of Remarkable Per-
sons, LARGE PAPER, platCS, 4 VOl., cf. CX., 1819-2O, 4tO.
(60), July 22, Sotheby Rimell, £i
Cavalcha (D.) Spechio de Croce, lit. rom., 96 leaves (first
blank and folio 8 wanting), Senza nota [Romae, Eucharius
Silber, type 2 early'] — " Comincia la tavola sopra la vita
et transito et li miracoli del beatissimo Hieronimo Doctore
excellentissimo," lit. rom. et flotf)., 120 leaves, without
marks, the first an orig. blank, Senza nota [Romae, Stephan
Plannck, types 3, 6] — Antoninus, Archiep. Florent. Con-
fessionale, lit. 0Ot(). parva, 50 leaves, the first an orig.
blank, without marks, [on folio 41a] " Finisse lo confes-
sionale cS-c. a laude et gloria di xpo Jesu omipotente m.cccc.
Lxxxiii.," etc., Senza nota [Romae, Eucharius Silber, type
I, 1483], in I vol., old Venetian leather, arabesque orna-
ments, apparently bound for Ptolomeo Dante del Van-
taggio in 1489, whose name is on a fly-leaf, all three pieces
undescribed, sm. 4to. (2015), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £iS los.
Cavendish (Geo.) Life of Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal Arch-
(144)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cax
bishop of York, from a MS. in the British Museum, wood-
cut borders and initial letters, veil., 1893, sm. 4to. {456),
July 22, Sotheby Shepherd, £^ los.
Cavendish (Michael, of Cavendish). [Ayres and Madrigals.]
(i) 14. Ayres in Tabletorie to the Lute expressed with
two voyces and the base Violl or the voice & Lute only,
6. more to 4. voyces and in Tabletorie. And 8. Madri-
galles to 5. voyces. By Michaell Cavendish Gentleman.
[Printer's device] At London, Printed by Peter Short, on
hredstreet hill, at the signe of the Starre : 1598, woodcut of
Cavendish arms at end, old hf. roan (title defective, corner
of sign. B 2 defective and other defects throughout,
roughly mended, not subject to return), 1598, folio (546),
March 19, Puttick Quaritch, £g^
[Bought for the British Museum Library. The only
copy known and hitherto unrecorded. It collates A to M
in twos, L I and 2 transposed in binding. It is dedicated
" To the Honourable protection of Ladie Arbella "
(Lady Arabella Stuart). Another work with title " Ayres
for four Voyces, composed by Michael Cavendish, Peter
Short, 1599," is recorded by Hazlitt and by Robert Steele
from Clavel's catalogue, but cannot now be traced. See
the " Times " Lit, Supp., April 4, 1918, " A Unique
Elizabethan Song Book."]
Caxton (W.) The Game and Playe of the Chesse moralized
(trans, by W. Caxton from the French of Jehan de Vignay,
who trans, from the Italian of Cessolis), second ed., black
letter, long lines, 29 to a page, has 82 leaves only (instead
of 84) and wanted a i (a blank) and h 3, several woodcuts
(some words on verso of B i scored through with a pen,
two letters on G g 5 (recto) and on last page rubbed,
somewhat wormed throughout, leaf 1 1 misplaced before
18), old cf. [De Ricci 18, type 2] (lOy^ x 7^ inches), [at
end] Explicit per Caxton. Without place or date. [West-
minster, W. Caxton, c. 1483], sm, folio (74), April 29,
Sotheby Quaritch, ;£400
Caxton (W.) The Royal Book, [a i. blank. On aii. is the
preface. On a iij begins the table with the heading] Here
foloweth the table of the rubriches of thys presente book
en ty tied & named Ryal whiche speketh fyrst of the ten
commandements. The text begins on a 6. [At the end]
This book was compyled & made atte requeste of kyng
Phelyp of Fraunce in the yere of thyncarnacyon of our
lord M.CC.lxxix. & translated or reduced out of frensshe
in to englysshe by me Wyllyam Caxton . . . Whiche trans-
lacion or reducyng oute of frensshe into englysshe was
achyeued, fynysshed & accomplysshed the xiij day of
Septembre in the yere of thyncarnacyon of our lord.
M CCCC.lxxxiiij And in the second yere of the Regne of
Kyng Rychard the thyrd, blarit letter, woodcuts and gothic
woodcut initials, mor., antique ornaments, sm. folio
6464), July I. Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^i,8oo
■^a-u in eights, except that the last signature has 9
(145)
CAx] Book-Prices Current.
leaves ; a j is blank. Perfect, in the finest condition,
with the orig. blank at the beginning. This is one of the
two perfect copies described by Blades as being then in
Cambridge University Library. Being a duplicate, it was
exchanged for another volume of equal rarity and value.
Illustration in catalogue.]
Caxton (W.) The Royal Booke ; or Book for a King (" trans-
lated out of frensshe into englysshe by me William Caxton,
whiche translacion was fynysshed the xiii. day of Sep-
tembre in the yere of our lord M.cccc.lxxxiiii."), hlack
letter, long lines, 33 to a full page (161 leaves, signs. a-U in
eights, tl having 9 leaves wanting blank for aj, 8 leaves
at the beginning and 9 leaves at end in fac. (io| by 7|in.),
mor., g.e., by Clarke and Bedford [Printed by Wni. Caxton
at Westminster, c. 1487], sm. folio (1062), July 22, Sotheby
Bailey, i^oo
Caxton (W.) The Royal Book. " The boke na/med the
Royall " [these words in large block gothic letters, with a
woodcut below], trans, by Wm. Caxton, blacfe letter, long
lines, woodcuts and large gothic grotesque initials (wants
m 3, 4 and sheet BB (8 leaves in all), (title mended, some
leaves stained, not subject to return), cf. gt. (Towneley
copy), [colophon] fynysshed & accomplysshed the xiii. day
of Septembre in ye yere . . m ccccc xvii. . , Eniprynted in
fletestrete at the Sygne of Saynt George bi Rycharde Pynson
[1507] {with large device), sm. 4to. (2017), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £^g
Cazotte (J.) OUivier, Poeme, grand papier velin, 12 plates
par Godefroy, proofs before letters, 2 vol. in i, old russ.
gt., g.e., Paris, Didot I'Aine, 1798, 8vo. (518), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Ellis, £^ los.
Celebrated Trials and Remarkable Cases of Criminal Juris-
prudence, ed. by Geo. Borrow, ports, and plates, 6 vol.,
cf., 1825, 8vo. (401), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £/^
Celestina. Celestine en laquelle est traicte des deceptions des
seruiteurs enuers leurs maistres et des macquerelles enuers
ses amoureux, lettres batardes, a 8-r 2, woodcut on title,
woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e., by Bauzonnet-Trautz (wormhole
in a few lines), Lyon en la maison de Claude Norry, diet Le
Prince : pres nostre dame de Confort, 1529, i2mo. (162),
March 18, Christie Maggs, ;^4Q
Celestina. Celestine en laquelle est Traicte des deceptions
des seruiteurs enuers leurs Maistres, et des Macquerelles
enuers les Amoureux, lettres batardes, woodcut initials,
woodcuts, cf. gt., g.e. (the Roxburgh copy, £1 5s. in 1812),.
Paris, par Nicolas Barbou, 1542, i2mo. (163), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £15 los.
Celsus (A. C.) De Re Medica lib. VIII. (ex recognitione B.
Fontii et Saxetti), ed. princeps, lit. rom. parva, 196
leaves, with signs. [Hain *4835, Proctor 61 16] (some
margins mended), modern mor. gt., g.e. (C. Lewis) (Lake-
lands copy, ;^8 15s. in 1891), [colophon] Florentiae, a.
(146)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cep
Nicolao {Laurentii) impressus Anno Salutis mcccclxxviii.,
sm. folio (2019), Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £^i^)
Celtis (Conrad). Quatuor Libri Amorum Secundum Quatuor
Latera Germanic Feliciter Incipiunt, roman letter, full-
page port, of the author as laureate, folding view of
Nuremberg and other full-page woodcuts, orig. oak bds ,
stamped leather, with clasp, in case, Inpressa autem
Norebergae eius d'anni Nonis Aprilibus. Sub Priuilegio
Sodalitatis CelHccB, etc., 1502, sm. 4to. (116), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch,ibi
[First ed. Proctor 11 029. MS. notes in margins. Col-
lation: ab8, cd6, ef8, g4, h6, i8, k6, ImS, n6, o-qS', r6 =
120 leaves.]
Cent Nouvelles (Les). Sensuyuet les cet nouvelles cotenant
cent hystoires, ou nouueaulx coptes plaisans a deuiser en
toutes bonnes compaignies par maniere de joyeusete,
QOttjic letter, title in red and black, with large woodcut,
woodcuts in text and full-page woodcut on last leaf, mor.
ex., g.e., by Lortic (collation a-r 8, Nouuellemet imprimes
a Lyon sur le rosne par Oliuier Arnoullet [s.a., 1530], sm.
4to. (165), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £S^
Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles (Les). Suivent les Cent Nouvelles,
front, and engravings after Romain de Hooge, 2 vol., old
French cf. gt., g.e., Cologne, P. Gaillard, 1701, 8vo. (480),
May 14, Sotheby Lardanchet. £7
[£8 I OS., mor. gt., g.e., same sale. Lot 715.]
Centlivre (Mrs. S.) Works, port., 3 vol., hf. cf., r.e., 1761,
8vo. (402), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £1 8s.
Centlivre (Mrs. S.) Works, port., 3 vol., cf. gt., g.e., by
Mansell, 1872, 8vo. (403), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs. £1 15s.
Cento Novelle Antike, ed. orig., publiee par Ch. Gualteruzzi,
mor. gt., g.e., by Bauzonnet, Impresso in Bologna nelle
Case di Girolamo Benedetti, 1525, 4to. (471), Dec. 17,
Sotheby H. Stevens, £1 1
Century Dictionary (The), ed. by W. D. Whitney, 11 vol.,
orig. hf. mor., m.e., Times, n.d. (1899), 4to. (520), Oct. 23,
Sotheby George, £4 4s.
Cepio (Coriolanus) . Petri Mocenici Imperatorum Gestorum
libri III., ed. prima, lit. rom., 52 leaves, with signs, begin-
ning on a 2 [Hain *4849, Proctor 4369], woodcut flowered
border on a 2 and ornamental initials, modern veil.,
Impre^sum . . Venetiis per Bernardum Pictorem cS* Er-
hardum ratdolt una cum Petro loslein de Langencen correctore
ac socio, 1477, sm. 4to. (2021), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^i8 los.
CepoUa (Barth.) De Servitutibus Urbanorum et rusticorum
praediorum, lit. flOt^. parva, 118 leaves, with signs., the
first and last orig. blanks [Hain *4850, Proctor 7064],
[colophon] Papie : Joanneantonio birreta ipressionis hums
auctore 1492 kal Aprilis — Ubaldis (Angelus de). Consilia
et Responsa, lit. QOtl). parva, 56 leaves, including a blank
at beginning and end, with signs. [Hain 15866, Proctor
(147)
cer] Book-Prices Current.
7105], [colophon] Papie per Bernardinum 6- Ambrosium
Fratres de Novellis, m.cccc xcix. die x. Mali, in i vol.,
old oak bds. (back damaged), large folio (2022), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £j
Certain necessary Directions, As well For the Cure of the
Plague, As for preventing Infection, etc., blarft letter
(some leaves shaved), cf. gt., John Bill and Christopher
Barker, 1665, 4to. (570), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote (title soiled), Ano 1605. Con Privi-
legio de Castella, Aragon y Portugal. En Madrid, por Juan
de la Cuesta — Segunda Parte del Ingenioso Cavallero Don
Quixote de la Mancha, Ano 1615. Con Privilegio. En
Madrid, por Juan de la Cuesta, the 2 parts in uniform
modern mor. gt., double, g.e., SalvA's copy, 1605-15, sm.
4to. (429), April 29, Sotheby Maggs, :^i85
[Part I.: 12 preliminary leaves; fols. 316; Talkie, 4
leaves. Part II. : 8 prel. leaves ; fols. 280 ; Table and
leaf of Colophon, 4 leaves. Part I. second issue of the
first ed. ; Part II. the first ed.]
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, mor. ex., g.e. on m.e., by Lortic,
Impresso t.on licencia, en Valencia, en casa de Pedro Patricia
Mey, 1605. A costa de lusepe Ferrer mercader de libros,
delante la Diputacion, i2mo. (166), March 18, Christie
Ellis, ;^28
[There were two editions of Valencia, printed in 1605.
This is the one which has LA as catchword to the second
leaf.]
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, orig. veil, gt., g.e., signature
on title, Madrid, por Juan de la Cuesta, 1608, 4to. (133),
June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £i<^
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote (by Thos. Shelton), old cf.,
R. Hodgkinso7ine for A. Crooke, 1652, sm. folio (913), May
14, Sotheby Halliday, £^
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, nueva edi9ion, plates, 2 vol.,
old cf., Bruselas, Juan Mommarte, 1662, 8vo. (481), May
14, Sotheby Crailsheim, £2 i6s.
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, trans, by C. Jarvis, plates, 2
vol., old cf. (worn), 1742, 4to. (75), April 29, Sotheby
Woodward, £^
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, trans, by T. Smollett, 28 plates
by Hayman, 2 vol., old russ. ex., 1755, 8vo. (709), Dec.
12, Hodgson G. Brown, £2, 6s.
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, nueva edicion corregida por la
Real Academia Espanola, map, port , plates (proofs before
the inscriptions) and vignettes, 4 vol., con temp. French
mor. gt., g.e., by Derome le Jeune, with his ticket, Madrid,
por Don Joaquin Ibarra, 1780, 4to. (134), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £b()
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, trans, by C. Jarvis, large
PAPER, port., map and plates, 4 vol., cf. gt., 1801, roy.
8vo. (3041), Feb. 25, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^ 5s.
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, trans, by C. Jarvis, 24 col.
(148)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cha
plates by J. H. Clark, 4 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1819, 8vo.
(1155), Oct. 23, Sotheby ^oggs. £8 58.
Cervantes (M.) [Don Quixote.] The Spirit of Cervantes, or
Don Quixote abridged, in 2 parts, 3 col. plates, bds.,
uncut, 1821, Svo. (163), Nov. 13, Puttick Shepherd, £2 8s.
Cervantes (M.) [Don Quixote.] Illustrations of Don Quixote,
13 engravings by J. Zeitter, after H. Aiken, hf. mor.,
t.e.g., 1831, folio (301), Dec. 17, Sotheby Rimell, £\ 14s.
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, trans, by J. Ormsby, 4 vol.,
mor. ex., g.t., by Riviere, 1885, 8vo. (85), Oct. 23, Sotheby
^^(^ggs.£4 15s.
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, trans, by Motteux, ed. by J.
G. Lockhart, 16 etchings by R. de Los Rios, 4 vol., hf.
cf. gt., t.e.g., 1885, 8vo. (3047), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Young, £2 1 8s.
Cervantes (M.) Don Quixote, trans, by H. E. Watts, 5 vol.,
hf. parchment, uncut, 1888, 4to (124), July 29, Sotheby
Hin,£i 13s.
Cervantes (M.) Los Trabaios de Persiles y Sigismunda, first
ed., device on title, mor. ex., g.e., by Cap6, En Madrid,
por Itian de la Cuesta, 1617, sm. 4to. (167), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £2-^
Cespedes (Gon9alo de). Gerardo the Unfortunate Spaniard,
made English by L.(eonard) D.(igges), first ed., autograph
of Sir Roberte Gordone (of Gordonstoun) on title, new
veil., rough edges, Ed. Blount, 1622, sm. 4to. (430), April
29, Sotheby Dobell, £6 6s.
Cessolis (Jac. de). Dis5 piichlin weiset die auS5legug des
schachzabel [sic] spils vn menschlicher siten Auch von de
ampten der edeln., German QUtf)ic letter, cut of man and
woman playing chess, also 14 other woodcuts and a few
ornamental initials, mor. ex., with some uncut leaves,
Augsburg [Jo. Schonsperger] , 29 March, 1483, sm. folio
(117), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £iO/{
[Third ed. of the German trans., the second with date.
Hain *4896. Hain was unaware of the first leaf (title on
verso), as also was Schreiber, who gives only 14 cuts.
Collation : 38 leaves (last blank), unsigned and unnum-
bered.]
Cessolis (Jac. de). Dis biichlin weiset die aus3legung des
schachzabel spils, Vnd menschlicher sitten, Auch von
den ampten der edeln, Qotljic letter, woodcut on title of a
table, with chess-board, 15 woodcuts and several initials,
mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Sirassburg, H. Knoblochtzer,
Sept. I, 1483, sm. folio (118), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^88
rpourth ed. in German, the third with a date. Hain
4897, Proctor 389. Collation : a8, b6, c8, d-f6 (last blank,
missing) = 39 leaves, unnumbered.]
Cessolis (Jac. de). Game and Playe of the Chesse. See
Caxton (W.)
Chalmers (Geo.)- Introduction to the History of the Revolt of
the Colonies, giving from State Papers a Comprehensive
(149)
cha] Book-Prices Current,
View of their Conduct, etc., orig. ed.. Vol. i., old hf. cf..
Baker and Galabin, 1782, 8vo. (517), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Willoughby, £^^
[The only copy recorded with a title-page. The issue
was suppressed " owing to the separation of the colonies,
which happened just at the season for publication, Dec,
1782, or the prior cause in April precedent, the dismission
of a tory administration." At the author's death a MS.
continuation (Vol. ii.) was found, revised and prepared
for the press, and when Sparks reprinted the single volume
in 1845 he added the second part. On the fly-leaf of this
copy the author has written, " From the Author to Mr.
Macknight as a mark of his esteem."]
Chalon (J. J.) Twenty-four Subjects exhibiting the Costume
of Paris, 24 col. lithographs, cl., Rodwell & Martin (1820-2),
folio (814), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £15
Chamberlayne (Wm.) Pharonnida : A Heroick Poem, first
ed., port, by Hertochs (re-margined), cf. gt., R. Clavell,
1659, 8vo. (451), Dec. 12, Hodgson Pickering, £2 14s.
[Chambers (R.)] An Olde Thrift newly revived wherein is
declared the Manner of Planting, Preserving and Hus-
banding yong Trees of divers kindes for Timber and
Fuell, hlack letter, folding plate and woodcuts, cf. ex.,
W. S. for R. Moore, 1612, sm. 4to. (62), July 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £5 12s. 6d.
Chamerovzow (L. A.) Chronicles of the Bastile, First Series,
illustrations by R. Cruikshank, 1845 — Second Series, 3
vol. in I, 1846 — Third Series, illustrations by R. Cruik-
shank, 1848, hf. mor. gt., m.e., 1845-8, 8vo. (436), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Spencer, £^ los.
Chamerovzow (L. A.) Chronicles of the Bastille, illustra-
tions by R. Cruikshank, in the 20 orig. parts, with all the
wrappers, etc. intact, T. C. Newby, 1844-5 — Philip of
Lutetia, first ed., illustrations by R. Cruikshank, orig. red
cl. gt., uncut, lb., 1848, together 2 vol., 1844-48, 8vo. (718-
719), May 14, Sotheby Giles, ;^ii
Champfieury. (J F.) Le Violon de Faience, col. illustrations
after F. Renard, etchings after J. Adeline, mor. ex.,
t.e.g., uncut, by Zaehnsdorf, Paris, 1877, 8vo. (10),
May 13, Sotheby Rimell, £1 2S.
Champier (Symphorien) . Le recueil ou croniques des hys-
toires des royaulmes d'austrasie, ou france orientale dite
a present Lorrayne, lettres batardes, w^oodcuts, mor. gt.,
by Duru, from the Yemeniz and Butler collections (Butler,
;^30 I OS. in 191 1), a-r 6, s 8 (last, a blank, wanting), Lyon,
V. de Portunaris, 15 10, sm. folio (171), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £-},6
Champlin (J. D.) and Perkins (C. C.) Cyclopedia of Painters
and Painting, special ed., with photogravures. No. 7 of
25 copies, plates and text illustrations, 4 vol., hf. mor.,
g.e., 1886-8, 4to. (525), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £j 5s.
Chansons et Rondes Enfantines (et Nouvelles Chansons), avec
(150)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cha
notices par J. B. Wekerlin, illustrations, 2 vol., orig.
► picture paper wrappers, uncut, in case, Paris, Gamier
Frdres, 1885-6, super imp. 8vo. (848), May 14, Sotheby
Winter, £2 4s.
Chansons Nationales et Populaires de France, par Du Mersan,
2 vol., paper covers, uncut, Paris, Gamier, 1866, 8vo.
(732), May 14, Sotheby Ellis, £1 i6s.
Chansons Populaires de la Basse-Bretagne, recueillies par J.
M. Luzel et A. de Braz [Gwerziou & Soniou], 4 vol., hf.
mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Lorient., 1868 — Paris, E. Bouillon,
1890. roy. 8vo. (727), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 8s.
Chansons Populaires des Provinces de France, notices par
Champfleury, illustrations par Bida, Flameng et autres,
orig. wrapper, uncut, in case, Paris, Bourdillia, i860,
1^ super imp. 8vo. (849), May 14. Sotheby Winter, £2 4s.
P Chants et Chansons Populaires de La France (avec les airs
notes), first ed., the three series complete in the orig.
parts, illustrations by Meissonier, Daubigny, etc., uncut,
in case, Paris, H. L. Delloye, 1843-4, super imp. 8vo.
(847), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £2$
Chants et Chansons Populaires des Provinces de I'Ouest^
recueillis par Jer. Bujeand, 2 vol., hf. mor. ex., uncut,
t.e.g., Niort, L. Clouzot, 1865-6, imp. 8vo. (725), May 14,
Sotheby Ellis, £2 i8s.
Chants Populaires du Bas-Quercy, recueillis par Emm. Sole-
ville, hf. mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Paris, Champion, 1889,
imp. 8vo. (726), May 14, Sotheby Reeves, £1 4s.
Chants Populaires du Languedoc, publics sous la Direction de
MM. Montel et Lambert, Paris, Maisonneuve, 1880 —
Chants Populaires, recueillies en Franche-Comte, par Ch.
Beauquier, ib., E. Chevalier, 1894, together 2 vol., hf.
mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g. (uniform), roy. 8vo. (729), May 14,
Sotheby Ellis, £^ 12s.
Chapman (Thos.) Essay on the Roman Senate, first ed.,
old mor. gt., g.e., Cambridge, 1750, 8vo. (477), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Parsons, £1 6s.
Chappe d'Auteroche (Jean). Voyage en Siberie, 50 plates
after Le Prince (28), Moreau le Jeune (8), Caresme de
Fecamp (12) and Martinet (2), 2 vol., with atlas, bound
in 4 vol., contemp. French mor. gt., g.e., Paris, chez
Debure pere, 1768, folio (64), July 22, Sotheby
Parsons, £\2 los.
Chapuy (N. M. J.) Promenade de Nice k Genes, 12 col. litho-
graphs, orig. bds., Paris, chez Bulla, n.d., oblong folio
(815), April 29, Sotheby Piatt, £3 los.
Charles L Basilika. Workes of King Charles the Martyr,
engraved title, port, by Hertochs and front, by W. Hollar,
2 vol., contemp. mor. gt., 1662, folio (1520), April 8,
Sotheby Edwards, £1 4s.
Charles L Basilika, Workes of King Charles the Martyr,
title containing port., front, of the royal arms and folding
plate of the king kneeling, contemp. mor. gt., arms of
(151)
cha] Book-Prices Current.
Charles II., silver clasps, g.e., /. Fiesher for R. Royston,
1662, folio (136), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, ;^io
Charles I. Reliquiae Sacrae Carolinae, 2 titles, front, before
each by G. Marshall, old mor. gt., g.e., Hague, 1651, 8vo.
(973), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parsons, £1 i8s.
Charles II, Boscobel ou Abrege de ce qui s'est passe dans la
Retraite Memorable de sa Majest6 Britannique apres la
Bataille d'Worcester, traduit de I'Anglois, folding plate
of Boscobel and White-ladies (shaved), cf., a Rouen, chez
Pierre Cailloue, 1676, 8vo. (96), Dec. 17, Sotheby £1 iSs.
Chamois (J. C. Le Vacher de). Recherches sur les Costumes
et sur les Theatres de toutes les Nations, front, and aqua-
tint plates by Alix, mostly in col., 2 vol. in i, old cf. gt.,
Paris, chez M. Drouhin, 1790, 4to. (816), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1^
Charron (Pierre). De la Sagesse, first Elzevir ed., engraved
title, tall copy (132 mm.), mor., inside gt. borders, g.e.,
dLeide, chez les Elzeviers, 1646, 8vo. (99), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £1 5s.
Chartier (Alain). Les Faiz (dictes et ballades), grotesque
initial on title, with two heads, lettres batardes, double
columns of 40 lines, 3 woodcuts, genealogical table, mor.,
inlaid, with monogram M.A., double, MA. in corners and
the arms of Massena Due de Rivoli, g.e., by Hardy-Mannil
for the Due de Rivoli (from the Huth collection, ^48 in
1912), illustration in catalogue, Imprimes a Paris par
Pierre le Caron en la rue de quiquepoit a lenseigne
de la croix hldche ou au palais pres la premiere porte de
lentree [s.d.], sm. folio (172), March 18, Christie
Edwards, £6%
Chartier (Alain). Les Faiz (dictes et ballades), grotesque
initial on title, with one head, lettres batardes, double
columns, 40 lines to a full page, 3 large woodcuts, genea-
logical table, old cf., arms of Jean du Bouchet (the Wod-
hull copy), illustration in catalogue, Imprimez a paris par
Pierre le caron. Pour Anthoine verard demouranf a paris
sur leipont nostre dame a lymage saint Jehan, etc., s.d., sm.
folio (173), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £52
Chartier (Alain). I>es Faiz (dictes et ballades), with the same
imprint as Lot 173, the initial L on the title has two
heads, Spanish cf. (much worn, few margins wormed and
stained and wanting the blank leaf between the two parts),
illustration in catalogue (174), March 18, Christie
Edwards, £^g
Chartier (Alain). [Les Faiz (dictes et ballades).] Sensuyuet les
faictz de maistre alai chartier cotenant en soy douze liures
dot les nos sont en la table cy aps, lettres batardes, double
columns of 40 lines, title in red and black, with woodcut,
2 other woodcuts, genealogical table and ornamental
initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet (from the
Huth collection, /13 los. in 1912), Imprimez a Paris par
(152)
Oct.. 1917 TO Aug., 1918. Fcha
k ^
■ la veusve sen iehan trepperel et Jehan iehannot [s.d.], sm.
W 4to. (175), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £17
W Chateaubriand (F. R. A., Vicomte de). Oiuvres completes,
ports., 20 vol., cf. ex., g.e., by Clarke, crest of Earl Fitz-
william, Paris, Penaud Frdres, n.d. [1849], 8vo. (78),
April 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^
Chateaubriand (F. R. A., Vicomte de). CEuvres Conipldtes,
plates, 12 vol., hf. mor., g.e., 1859-61, 8vo. (125), May 23,
Puttick Edwards, £2 5s.
Chatelain (J. B. C.) Views of Churches, Villages, etc. adjacent
to London, 50 plates by J. Roberts, MS. title, cf. ex., g.e.,
^ 1750, oblong 8vo. (955), April 8, Sotheby Stead, £10 los.
H^ Chatterton (Thos.) Poems, by " Thomas Rowley," ed. by
W Robert Steele, ornamental borders and initial letters by
p Chas. Ricketts, 210 copies printed, 2 vol., art bds., uncut.
Vale Press, 1898, roy. 8vo. (1064), July 22, Sotheby
Heffer,£i 15s.
[Chatto (W. A.)] Treatise on Wood Engraving, upwards of
300 engravings on wood by J. Jackson, hf. mor., g.e.,
1839, imp. 8vo. (709), Oct. 23, Sotheby Last, £1
[Chatto's own annotated copy, including the " Third
Preface," which he had especially printed, as well as the
rare slip engraving of Ovingham Parsonage at p. 712.]
Chaucer (G.) Canterbury Tales, second issue, a portion only,
containing 131 leaves instead of 168, three of which are
(defective and three in fac, begins on ciij, bladk letter,
double columns, new mor., by Leighton, the orig. leaves
tall and sound, woodcuts, Emprynted at Westmestre by
Wynkin de Worde, 1498, sm. folio (1065), July 22, Sotheby
Dohell, £s<y
[;^i,ooo, modern mor., the only perfect copy known,
the Ashburnham sale, June 25, 1897, Sotheby, Lot 1048.]
Chaucer (G.) Canterbury Tales, ed. by T. Tyrwhitt, port,
and plate, large paper, 5 vol., cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by
Bedford, 1822, 8vo. (710), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Bumpus, £5 5s.
Chaucer (G.) Workes, hlack letter, double columns, title
within woodcut border, woodcuts and ornamental initials
(some margins repaired), mor. ex., g.e., by Rividre, Im-
printed . . by Rycharde Kele dwellynge in Lombarde Strete
nere unto the Stockes Market at the Syne of the Egle, n.d.
[c. 1538 ?], sm. folio (1066), July 22, Sotheby Heffer, £2$
[In this ed. the Plowman's Tale appeared for the first
time. It precedes the Parson's Tale, and differs in other
respects from the dated eds. of 1542.]
Chaucer (G.) Works, compiled by John Lidgate, ed. by John
Stow, hXat^ letter, double columns, title woodcut of
Chaucer's arms, woodcut headpiece at the beginning of
the Canterbury Tales, wants the divisional titles to the
Canterbury Tales and Romaunt of the Rose, a portion of
the Ust of hard words is wrongly place (some leaves
(153)
cha] Book-Prices Current.
stained), old cf. (chafed), 1561, folio (1050), Oct, 23,
Sotheby Schumacher, £g
\£\o, russ. (rebacked), last leaf mended and some head-
lines cut close, Dec. 6, Hodgson, Lot 295.]
Chaucer (G.) Works, compiled by John Lidgate, ed. by John
Stow, blacfe letter, woodcut of Chaucer's arms on title,
genealogical woodcut borders to the Canterbury Tales
and Romant de la Rose (leaf Dd 6 defective, some head-
lines cut into), old cf., /. Kyngston for J. Wyght, 1561,
folio (79), April 29, Sotheby Heffer, ;^io
[£j 5s., old cf., wanting leaves 261-270, some leaves
wormed and soiled, same sale, Lot 80.]
Chaucer (G.) Works, Speght's second ed., hlatk letter, double
columns, title within woodcut border, the armorial port,
of Chaucer inserted from a smaller copy, orig. cf. gt.,
bookplate (^ Isham) inside cover, large copy, on 2 fly-
leaves at the beginning are two contemp. MS. 17th century
poems in English, Adam Islip, 1602, folio (1241), April 8,
Sotheby Edwards, £11
[£2 14s., hf. cf., port, inserted, May 14, Sotheby, Lot
581.]
Chaucer (G.) Works, ed. by John Urry, port, of Chaucer by
Virtue and of Urry by Pigne, plates, Mitford's copy, old
cf., 1 72 1, folio (283), March 25, Sotheby Braun, £1 6s.
Chaucer (G.) [Works.]" Poetical Works, ed. by Sir H. Nicolas,
Pickering's Aldine ed., port., 6 vol., mor., g.e., by Hayday,
Pickering, 1845, 8vo. (429), Nov. 5, Sotheby Bmnpus, £5
Chaucer (G.) [Works.] Poetical Works, ed. by Sir H. Nicolas,
Aldine ed,, port., 6 vol., cf. ex., 1866, 8vo. (66), July 22,
Sotheby Coup land, £1 4s.
Chaucer (G.) Works, ed. by F. S. Ellis, boarded stamped
ornamental pigskin, with clasps (Doves Bindery, 1896),
Kelmscott Press, 1896, royal folio (990), April 29, Sotheby
Shepherd, £gi
[£'^6 and ;^82, orig. bds., canvas back, as issued, April
22, Christie, Lots 2426-7.]
Chaucer (G.) Works, ed. by F. S. Ellis, 425 copies printed,
in black and red, 87 designs by Sir E. Burne-Jones, orna-
mental borders and initials, etc., uncut, as issued, Kelms-
cott Press, 1896, large folio (484), July 22, Sotheby
Shepherd, £^^
Chaucer (G.) Works, ed. by F. S. Ellis, orig. bds., canvas
back, uncut, with A.L.s. from Burne-Jones inserted,
Kelmscott Press, 1896, roy. folio (113), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Tregaskis, £SS
Chaucer Society. Publications, Series I., No, 1-99 (wanting
8 nos., a few in duplicate), 1 868-191 2 — Series II., No,
1-48 (wanting 6 nos., a few in duplicate), 1869- 1908, 8vo,
and oblong 4to. (1399), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, ^27
Chauncy (Chas.) All Nations of the Earth blessed in Christ,
a Sermon preached at Boston at the Ordination of the
Rev. Mr. Joseph Bowman to the work of the Gospel
(154)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [chi
Ministry more especially among the Mohawk-Indians,
mor. ex., g.t., by Rividre, fine copy, Boston, John Draper,
1762, 8vo. (35), Dec. 17, Sotheby Plaistow. £3 15s.
[Chaussard (J. B.)] Fetes et Courtisanes de la Grdce, front.,
plates and music, 4 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Paris, 1821,
Svo. (478), Dec. 17, Sotheby Hunt. £1 8s.
Chelidonius (Bened.) Passio lesu Chr'i amarulenta, woodcuts
by the master NH (one signed), cf. (the Heber copy),
Coloniae in off. Qiienteliana, 1526, i2mo. (119), Dec. 10,
Christie Edwards, £^
[The 17th cut in this copy is inverted. Collation:
a-e8 = 40 leaves, unnumbered.]
Chemin (Le droict) de Lospital, et de ceulx qui en sont pos-
sesseurs et heritiers, got^ic letter (8 leaves), in prose (text
shaved at top), mor., g.e. (from the Yemeniz and Didot
collections). Absque nota, [at end] :
Cy finist le chemin de Lhospital
Ou fortune maine grans et petis
A pied par faulte de cheual
Qui est la fin de gens mal aduertis, etc.
i2mo. (176), March 18, Christie Maggs, £1^
Chemin (Le droict) de lospital, Et ceulx qui en sont possesseurs,
lettres batardes, cut on title (8 leaves), mor., g.e., by
Chambolle-Duru, Imprime a Paris . . . par Jeha Trepperel
z Jehd Jehdnot, s.d., i2mo. (177), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £1-^ los.
Chesterfield (Lord). Letters, ed. by Lord Mahon (afterwards
Earl Stanhope), ports., 5 vol., cf. gt., inscription in the
autograph of Earl Stanhope, coroneted monogram in gold
on covers, 1845-53, 8vo. (68), July 22, Sotheby
Leon, £6 6s.
Chesterfield (Lord). Miscellaneous Works, ed. by M. Maty,
2 vol., 1777, 4to. — Walpole's Notes on Maty, 8vo. —
Letters of the Earl of Chesterfield to his Godson and
Successor, ed. by the Earl of Carnarvon, i vol., Oxford,
1890, 4to. — The Fine Gentleman's Etiquette, or Lord
Chesterfield's Advice to his Son, versified by a Lady,
1776, 4to., inlaid to 4to. size where necessary, extra illus-
trated and extended to 11 vol. by the insertion of 738
ports., 408 views, 30 drawings, 82 caricatures, 16 auto-
graphs and 80 coats-of-arms and miscellaneous items,
together 11 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g. (479), April 29, Sotheby
Bumpus, £^0
Chetham Society. Publications, Vol. i.-cxiv., with Indices,
New Series, Vol. i.-lxv. and Vol. Ixxiii., together 182 vol.,
Manchester, 1844-1915, 4to. (58), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Pickard, £10 10&.
Chiewitz (E.) Scener ur Fredmans Epistlar och Sangar, 12.
col. plates (title torn and first plate stained), wrappers,
Stockholm, C. Beleen, 1827, oblong folio (817), April 29,
Sotheby Spencer, £1^
Chifney (S.) Genius Genuine, first ed., with the title of
(155)
CHi] Book-Prices Current.
" Genius Genuine," hf. ci., Sold only for the Author [Shury,
Printer), n.d. (1803), 8vo. (942), April 29, Sotheby
Hulton, £2
Chifney (S.) Narrative containing a full Account of the
running of his Royal Highness's horse " Escape " at
Newmarket, first ed. (pp. 21-2 defective), old hf. of..
Printed for the Author, by Davis, Wilks and Taylor, n.d.
(1801), 8vo. (941), April 29, Sotheby Hulton, £j
Child (F. J.) See English and Scottish Ballads
Chinenson (E. J.) Elizabeth Montagu the Queen of the Blue
Stockings, her Correspondence from 1720 to 1761, illus-
trations, 2 vol., extended to 8 vol., and extra illustrated
with a collection of ports., maps, engravings and a collec-
tion of autograph letters written by or addressed to Mrs.
Montagu, hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., 1906, 8vo. (1201), Dec. 4,
Sotheby Suckling, £1^
Choderlos de Laclos (A. F.) Les Liaisons Dangereuses, first
ed., 4 parts in 2 vol., hf. mor., rough edges, t.e.g., Amst.,
1782 (823), Dec. 17, Sotheby Stewart, £2 i8s.
Choderlos de Laclos (A. F.) Les Liaisons Dangereuses, en-
gravings, 2 vol., hf. roan, uncut, Lond. {Paris), 1796, 8vo.
(12 1 7), Dec. 4, Sotheby Bain, £5 15s.
Choderlos de Laclos (A. F.) Les Liaisons Dangereuses, col.
lithographs by Lubin de Beauvais, one of 40 copies on
Japan paper, with the illustrations in three states, and an
orig. drawing, wrappers, 1908, 8vo. (77), March 19, Puttick
Rimell, £-^ los.
Chodowiecki (G.) Recueil d'Estampes relatives au Manuel
£lementaire d'Education, par Jean Bernard Basedow,
destinees a 1' Usage des jeunes gens et de leurs Amis, 96
plates in compartments, chiefly after Daniel Chodowiecki
by G. Chodowiecki, modern cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., by
Riviere, Berlin and Dessau, 1774, oblong 4to. (1067), July
22, Sotheby Jameson, £4.
[Choiseul.] Cabinet Choiseul, Recueil d'Estampes gravees
d'apres les Tableaux du Cabinet du Due de Choiseul, par
le Sieur Basan, port, and 128 plates, with a few extra
in different states inserted, hf. cf., Paris, chez I'Auteur,
1771, 4to. (741), Feb. 20, Sotheby Rimell, £y 5s.
[£2 2S., mor. gt., g.e., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 445.]
Chorier (Nic.) Dialogues of Luisa Sigea, literally translated,
3 vol., wrappers, uncut, Paris, J. Liseux, 1890, 8vo. (740),
May 14, Sotheby James, £^
Christian Praiers and Holy Meditations, black letter (imperfect
at beginning), in old tapestry binding, with a semis of
T's worked in silver thread, R. Robinson, 1589, 8vo.
(1341), Oct. 23, Sotheby Legg, £2 los.
Christine of Pisa. Lart de cheualerie selon Vegece (lequel
traite de la maniere que les princes doiuent tenir au fait
de leurs guerres et batailles), lettres batardes, double
columns, 33 lines, woodcuts (col.), old oak bds. and
leather, metal ornaments (much worn), prel. leaves badly
(156)
t
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [chr
wormed and corner of the first wanting, not subject to
return, Explicit le liure de droit darmes subtil ite z cautelU
adce seruds selon Vegece . . . Intprime le xxvie. iour de
luing 1488 par Ant. verard Libraire demourant a Paris
sur le pont nrB dame, sm. folio (179), March 18, Christie
Pickering, ^56
[Christus. Auslegung des Leben Jesu Christi.] 0.2 : Gaist-
liche vsslegong [sic] des lebes [sic] Ihesu Cristi, got^ic
letter, 40 lines to a page, with signatures, 87 woodcuts
(wanting 8), with contemp. colouring, woodcut initials
(also col.), wanting several leaves (a2 and last leaf in fac),
orig. wooden bds., stamped leather, with figures of roses,
etc. (rebacked) [s.n., Augsburg, Joh. Schobsser, c. 1490-4],
sm. folio (120), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, l^%
[First ed. Hain *2i46, Proctor 1868. Collation : a-x8,
yio(?) = i78 leaves, unnumbered. Wanted a2-6, X7.8,
yi-9 ; a2 and yio are in fac. An extra (?) woodcut, in-
laid, added between e6 and ey.]
[Christus. Die Neue Ehe und das Passional.] F. i verso :
Hie hebt sich an der anfang der newen ee, vnnd das pas-
sional von ihesu vnd marie leben, gotl^ic letter, 38 lines to
a page, without marks, 75 woodcuts and many small
initials, mor., Atigsberg, A. Sorg, 1476, sm. folio (122),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £150
[First ed. Hain *4057, Proctor 1647. Old MS. signa-
tures on first page Collation : =156 printed leaves.]
[Christus. Die Neue Ehe und das Passional.] Title : Von
der kinthait vnsers her ihesu cristi gent vita cristi, German
0Otf)ic letter, 74 woodcuts, ornamental initials in outhne,
mor. ex., blind tooled to a XVth century pattern, dull
g.e. (the William Morris copy), Augsburg, A. Sorg, 1491,
sm. folio (123), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £Sd>
[Fourth ed. Hain *4o6o. Morris, " German Wood-
cuts," No. 23 (this copy). MS. inscriptions on title-page.
Title and few leaves repaired. Collation : a-q8, rio= 138
leaves.]
[Christus.] Hier beghint dat leven ons heren Ihesu cristi,
square gotfjic letter, 20 lines to a page, signatures, 50 full-
page woodcuts, including one on title, all with contemp.
col., mor., g.e., by Belz-Niedr6e, Geeprent Tantwerpe . , .
Bi mi Henrijc Eckert vd Hoberch, 1510, i2mo. (121), Dec.
10, Christie Quaritch, £ij los.
[Collation: a-d8, e4, f-r8, S4, t-z, z, 98, a-b8 = 2o8
leaves, unnumbered. £6, apparently the same copy, but
now found to want one leaf, March 18, Christie, Lot 864. [
[Christus.] Ic sal horen wat die h6 god in mi spreke sal
Salich is die ziel de de h6 in hair spreke hoort, etc., 116
leaves, gutflir letter, 20 lines to a full page, 7 large wood-
cuts and J 5 smaller ones, painted initials, cf. gt., g.e.,
Schoonhoven, canons of the monastery of S. Michael in den
Hem., 1504, i2mo. (297), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £1^
[Christus.] Passio Domini. [a2] : (e) Gressus ihesus venit
(157)
chr] Book-Prices Current.
cu discipulis su is in villa q' d'r getzemani tras torrete
cedron in monte oliveti .... QOtf)ic letter, 24 lines to a
page, woodcut on title, a8, b4=i2 leaves, only bi has
signature, mor., most leaves uncut at tail, [s.n., Antwerp,
G. Back, c. 1495], i2mo. (125), Dec. 10, Christie
Myers, £^ los,
Christus Sanctorvm, et Martyrvm Christi Icones (44 leaves,
including title), 85 woodcuts, moi ., g.e., by Hardy-Mennil,
Franc. Apud Chr. Egenolphum, 1551, 8vo. (6578), July i,
Sotheby Edwards, £y 15s.
[Christus.] Von der kint hait vnnsers herren iesu cristi geiiat
vita cristi, QOtf)ic letter, double columns of 42 lines, with
signatures, about 80 woodcuts and large ornamental
initials, hf. cf. (MS. writing on title, few passages scored
through, last leaf repaired and margin of another defec-
tive). Hat getruckt Hanns Schaur zu Augspurg, 1494, sm.
folio (124), Dec. 10, Christie Myers, {2.1
[Fifth ed. in German. Not in Hain, Copinger or Proctor.
Schreiber cites four copies, viz., Berlin, Darmstadt, St.
Gallen and Prag. Collation: Title -h cix.+ i blank. This
copy lacks M5 and 6 and the blank.]
[Chronica.] Beschreibung vnd gemeyne anzeyge, Vonn aller
Wellt herkommen, Fiirnamen, Launden, Stande, Eygen-
schafften, Historien, wesen, manier, sitten, an vnd ab-
gang, gotfjic letter, 52 lines to a page, title within border
of 14 cuts, 59 Bible cuts by Beham and 190 medallion
heads of emperors, etc., hf. mor., Getruckt zu Francken-
fort am Meyn Bei Christian Egenolffen, 1535, folio (126),
Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £1 i6s.
[Collation : a, a-u6, *2, x-z6 (last leaf, ? blank, missing)
= 145 leaves.]
Chronicles of the Bastille. See Chamerovzow
Chrysopolita (Zac.) Unum ex quatuor, seu concordantia
EvangeUorum, lit. qoti)., 182 leaves, including four blanks
[Hain *5023, Proctor 339, Pellechet 3582], rubricated,
painted initials, con temp. MS. signatures, catchwords
and pagination, leather division knobs, contemp. German
oak bds. and leather, with numerous small stamps, a
shield of arms (a chevron with a star in sinister chief),
within diagonal line compartments, clasp catches (worn
and slightly damaged), s. /. et n., " 1473 " [C. W. Civis
Argentinensis], large folio (2035), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Parsons, £g 15s.
Chrysostomus (S. Johannes). De Reparacone lapsi ad Aman-
ticu lapsum, lit. QOtf)., 40 leaves, the last an orig. blank,
blank for first leaf wanting [Hain 5051, Proctor 814],
rubricated, painted initials, a fine engraving of an ab-
original woman (? Eve) suckling a child in a cave, by A.
Durer, pasted in cover, mor. gt., by Faulkner (Inglis
copy). Absque ulla nota [Coloniae, U. Zel, 147 — ], sm. 4to.
(2039), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £8 los.
Chrysostomus (S. Johannes). [Homiliae in Matthaeum.] [At
(158)
. Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cic
end] " Traductio librum sancti Joannis Crisostomi super
Mathaeum e Greco i latinu edita a Georgio trapezontio
directaq^ sanctissimo presuli Nicholao Pape v.," ed.
f)rima, lit. flOtf)., 252 leaves, including an orig. blank at
eaf 128 (with point-holes), rubricated, painted capitals
[Hain *5034, Proctor 197], hf. modern russ., Absque ulla
nota [Argentinae, Johannes Mentelin, not after 1466],
folio (2036), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ^82
Chudleigh (Eliz.) Life and Memoirs of Elizabeth Chudleigh,
afterwards Mrs. Hervey and Countess of Bristol, com-
monly called Duchess of Kingston, mor. gt., t.e.g., by
Zaehnsdorf, n.d., 4to. (813), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 4s.
[/4 4s., cf. ex., extra illustrated copy, Dec. 12, Hodg-
son, Lot 129.]
Churchill (Chas.) Poems, first collected ed., 2 vol. (wanted
hf.-title to The Farewell in Vol. ii.), old English mor. gt.,
g.e., 1763-5, 4to. (423), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parsons, £6 los.
Churchill (Chas.) Poetical Works, ed. by W. Tooke, Picker-
ing's Aldine ed., port., 3 vol., mor., g.e., by Hayday,
Pickering, 1844, 8vo. (432), Nov. 5, Sotheby Bumpus, £6
Churchill (J.) Collection of Voyages and Travels, with the
Harleian Collection, maps and plates, together 8 vol., old
cf. gt., r.e., 1744-5, folio (289), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Edwards, £;^ los.
Chytraeus (D.) A Postill or orderly disposing of certeyne
Epistles usually read in the Church of God, trans, by
Arthur Godyng, blacfe letter, engraved title and woodcut
initials, cf. gt., r.e.. Imprinted at London for Lucas Harry-
son 6- George Bishop, 1577, 4to. (417), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, i8s.
Cibber (Colley). Apology for his Life, illustrated by the addi-
tion of 132 ports., including 32 mezzotints and 21 en-
graved views, fancy subjects, etc., inlaid and mounted,
I vol. 8vo., inlaid and extended to 2 vol. folio, old English
mor. gt., g.e., 1750, folio (69), July 22, Sotheby Thorp, £^0
[This was formerly the property of Queen Charlotte,
Consort of George the Third, and was illustrated by her
with prints from her private collection. It formed part
of the library of the Princess Sophia, whose autograph
signature, " Sophy," appears on the title leaf.]
Cibber (Colley). The Tragical History of King Richard HL,
mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, B. Lintott and A. Bettesworth,
n.d. (? 1700) (763), April 8, Sotheby Dohell, £3
Cicero. De Amicitia [et Versus XII. Sapientum], lit- flOt^.,
30 leaves, without marks, the iast an orig. blank [Hain
5302, Proctor 812] (margins frayed by damp). Absque
ulla nota [Coloniae, U. Zel, 146 — ] — " Marci Tulii Cice-
ronis Paradoxa incipit," lit- flotl^. [ut supra], 13 leaves
[Proctor 813], ib. — Burley (Walter). " Incipit pulcher
tractate coUcus p Venerabilem doctore Walteru burley
Anglicu De Vita pho]/*" Ht. gotl^., 98 leaves, without
(159)
cic] Book-Prices Current.
marks [Hain 4122, Proctor 931], [colophon, in red] . .
Per me Arnoldu ter hoene, Anno dni 1482 [Coloniae], in i
vol., all rubricated, old cf. (broken), from the Sunderland
library, sm. 4to. (2050), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Maggs, £11 los.
Cicero. De Finibus Bonorum & Malorum lib. V. (cum Pre-
fatione Georgii Merulae), lit. rom., 89 leaves, without
marks [Hain 5328, Proctor 4036], old cf. gt., r.e., clean
copy, from the Hopetoun library, [colophon] Venetiis,
M.cccc.LXXi. Christophoro Mauro Duce. Joanne ex Colonia
Agrippinensi sumptu ministrante impressum [Impressum
per Wendelin de Spira], sm. folio (2051), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^^
Cicero. [De Ofificiis.] Ein Biich, So Marcus Tullius Cicero der
Romer, etc., 0Otf)ic letter, woodcut on title of Julius
Caesar enthroned and on verso the port, of Johann, baron
Schwartzenberg, by Weiditz, after Diirer, over 100 other
woodcuts, chiefly by Weiditz, ornamental initials, hf. cf.,
Augsburg, H. Steyner, 1531, sm. folio (127), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £iS los.
[First ed. of Neuber's version. Collation : Prel. 8,
A-06, p8 (last leaf missing, probably a blank). Illustra-
tion in catalogue.]
Cicero. [De Ofhciis.] Ein Biich so M. T. Cicero der Romer,
etc., lit. flOtf)., woodcuts by H. Burgkmair, title mended
(two holes in second leaf), new mor. gt., Augspurg, H.
Steyner, 1533, folio (429), Feb. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £5
Cicero. [De Ofhciis.] Tulles des offices z operatios humaynes
vertueuses z honestes familierement, lettres batardes,
title in red and black, mor. ex., Lyon, Oliuier Arnoullet,
1533, 1 2 mo. (182A), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £7
Cicero. [De Ofhciis], trans, into German by Jo. Neuber, got()ic
letter, a page-for-page reprint of the ed. of 153 1, with
slight alterations (a new cut M.5 verso), Augsberg, H.
Steiner, 1535 — Dictys Cretensis & Dares Phrygius, Von
dem Troianischen Kreig, trans, by Tatius, first ed., got()tC
letter, 67 woodcuts by Burgkmair, Weiditz, etc., ib., 1536,
2 vol. in I (i) prel. 8 4xci. leaves, (2) prel. 12 + lxxxii.
leaves, parchment, sm. folio (128), Dec. 10, Christie
Dobell, £7
Cicero. De Oratore libri III., ed. princeps, 108 leaves, semi-
gotf)ic letter, 30 long lines to a page, without marks, large
illuminated initial on first page, 3 other similar initials,
old mor. ex., g.e. (from the Pembroke collection, ;^ 1,000
in 1914) [Hain 5098, Proctor 3287], MS. notes in the
margins, [s.n., Subiaco, Conrad Sweynheym and Arnold
Pannartz before Sept. 30, 1465], sm. folio (181), March 18,
Christie Maggs, ;^630
Cicero. De Philosophia, Prima Pars [et Volumen Secundum],
2 vol., ruled in red, Paris, ex off. Roberti Stephani, 1543,
8vo. (10), April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £7 los.
[XVI. cent. French mor. gt. ; style of Clovis Eve.]
(160)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cic
Cicero. De Philosophia Tomus Primus (-Secundus), 2 vol.,
contemp. Italian cf., gt. to a Grolieresque pattern, de-
signs on sides not uniform, Apud Seb. Gryphium Lugduni,
1548, i2mo. (148), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^35
Cicero. [De Senectute.] Des hochberiimpten biichlein v6
dem Alter, diirch herr Johan Neuber, Qottlir letter, 40 lines
to a page, title within woodcut border, 5 large woodcuts
by Hans Weiditz, hf. mor., Augsburg, Sigism. Grimm, 1522,
sm. folio (129), Dec. 10, Christie Sotheran, Ij 8s.
[Probably the first ed. of the first German trans. A
few marginal MS. notes. Collation : A-D4, e6 = 22 leaves,
unnumbered.]
Cicero. Epistolae ad Atticum, Seb. Corradi brevissimis Inter-
pretationibus illustratae, contemp. Venetian mor., scroll
ornaments, with the oval device of Apollo and motto
in centres, repeated in medallion at each corner, attributed
to Canevari (slightly damaged), Venet., Hieron. Scotus,
1544, sm. folio (94), Dec. 17, Sotheby Preston, £2j
Cicero. Epistolae ad Atticum, ad M. Brutum, ad Quintum
fratrem, italic letter, mor. gt., " au pointill6 " decoration,
silk linings and end-leaves, g.e., by P. Bozerian jeune,
fine copy, Venetiis, apud Aldi Filios. 1544, 8vo. (144),
June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Cicero. Epistolae ad Atticum, Pauli Manutii in easdem
Epistolas Scholia, italic letter, contemp. cf. gt. to a
Grolieresque design, g.e., fine copy, LuteticB, ex officina
R. Siephani, 1547, i2mo. (146), June 10, Sotheby
Davis 6- Orioli, £j
Cicero. Epistolae ad Familiares, lit. rom., 146 leaves, without
marks [Hain 5169, Proctor 4143], first page decorated,
painted capitals, modern veil. [s. /. et w.], " mcccclxxi."
[with 4 lines of verse above] [Venetiis, Adam de Ammergau,
1471] (2054), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £7.1
Cicero. Ex Platonis Timaeo particula, Greek and italic letter,
orig. mor., ornamented with panels, enclosing gold arab-
esques, three bands on back, with contemp. lettering,
a-mS, n4, op8 = pp. 232, g.e., in case, Basle [s. /., s. a., c.
i53o]» sm. 8vo. (130), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £1^
Cicero. [Opera Varia.] Rhetorica, de Inventione, de Oratore,
de Claris Oratoribus, Orator, Topica, Oratoriae Parti-
tiones, de Optimo Genere Oratorum (cum Indice), ed.
Aldina secunda, contemp. Venetian mor., gt. ornaments
and figure of Fortune, gt. gauffred edges, Venetiis in
Aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri mense Octobri, 1521, sm.
4to. (2041), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £6 6s.
Cicero. Orationes XXX., ed. princeps, lit. rom., 260 leaves,
without marks, including two orig. blanks (has not the
leaf of table) [Hain 5122, Proctor 4137], numerous MS.
notes in the fly-leaves and margins by a former possessor,
1490-93, named Willelmus Panntz, veil., with flap and
leather tie, from Wm. Morris's library (;^io los. in 1898),
XXXII. (161) 6
cic] Book-Prices Current.
Venetiis, Christopher Valdarfer, 1471, foHo (2045), Nov.
22, Sotheby Maggs, £31
Cicero. Orationes XXX., lit. rom., 298 leaves, including two
blanks, without marks, some leaves supplied in contemp.
MS. [Hain *5i23, Proctor 4150], illuminated initial and
decorated coat-of-arms on first page and a col. contemp.
ex-libris on fly-leaf, text rubricated, painted initials
(some leaves wormed), contemp. monastic oak bds. and
pigskin, from the Carthusian library at Buxheim, [colophon]
. . Ambergau natus ahenis impressit formis. Ecce M agister
Adam m.cccc.lxxii. {Venetiis, 1472), thick folio (2046),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Davis &> Orioli, £15
Cicero. Orationes, lit. rom., 286 leaves, with signs. [Hain
♦5124, Proctor 4464, Pellechet 3691], contemp. German ?
oak bds. and mor., stamped ornaments, chased clasp
catches, metal rims and centre-pieces, written title on
veil., both covers rubbed, [colophon] . . Expliciunt Orones
. . et p Nicolau G. Venetiis, impraese Anno domini m.cccc.
Lxxx. die X. Martii [Nic. de Girardengis, 1480], folio
(2047), Nov. 22, Sotheby Qnaritch, £37
Cicero. [Orationes.] Orationum Tomus primus ex castigatione
Joannis BouUerii, contemp. Lyonnese cf., inlaid, with gt.
scrolls and semis of points, g.e. (well preserved), Lugduni,
ap. Ant. Vincentium, 1560, sm. 8vo. (2048), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £2^
Cicero. Tusculanae Quaestiones ad Brutum, lib. V., lit. rom.
(and large gotf)ic), 69 leaves, without marks [Hain 5312,
Proctor 3338, Pellechet 3777] (wants leaf of text in the
last quire and 3 blanks), headings written in red ink,
painted initials (d 3 verso left blank by the printer, caus-
ing the loss of a page of text), modern mor. gt., g.e. (Syston
Park copy), [colophon] . . Rome per Mgrm Ulricum han
de Wienna, Anno dhi m.cccclxviiii. Die vero prima
mensis Aprilis (1469), sm. folio (2056), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^g
Cicero. Tusculanae Questiones ad Brutum, roman letter, 33
long lines to a page, without marks, with 5 painted orna-
mental initials in " camaieu gris " style, ornamental arms
in the same style [Hain 5313, Proctor 4088], 85 leaves -f-
2 blanks at end, old mor. ex., g.e. (from the Pembroke
collection, ;^i8o in 1914), Impressum Venetiis per Nico-
laum lenson Gallicum, 1472, sm. folio (182), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, ;^iii
Cie9a de Leon (Pedro). Chronica del Peru (ed. segunda),
woodcuts, cf. ex., g.e., by Simier, fine copy, En Anvers en
Casa de Martin Nucio, 1554, cr. 8vo. (741), May 14,
Sotheby Ellis. £g
Cino (Sinibaldi). Rime, novellamente poste in luce ; Rime del
Montemagno da Pistoia, Coetanio del Petrarca, 2 parts in
I vol., italic letter, mor. ex., by Duru, Roma, per Antonio
Blado (1559), 8vo. (149), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £3
[Published by N. Pilli under the title " Raccolta di
(162)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cla
rime antiche." In the present copy this general title is
wanting.]
Cipriani (G. B.) Collection of Prints after the Sketches and
Drawings of Cipriani, 50 plates by Earlom and Barto-
lozzi, some tinted in red or brown, hf. russ., J. Boydell,
1789, roy. folio (317), Dec. 6, Hodgson Spencer, £^
[£^, mor., Nov. 26, Christie, Lot 137; ;^2i, hf. roan,
April 29, Sotheby, Lot 568.]
Cipriani. Musici Fxcelentissimi Motectorum nuperrime maxima
diligentia in lucem aeditorum, liber primus, 5 separate
parts, musical notation (from type), wrappers, Venetijs,
A. Gardane, 1544, oblong 4to. (78), May 13, Sotheby
Quarittyh, £^
[Clapham (J.)] Historic of Great Britannic, medallion ports,
and pedigrees (a few stains), russ. gt., g.e., crest on sides,
by Lewis, 1606, 4to. (895), Oct. 23, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2
Clarendon (Earl of). History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars
in England, port., 3 vol., 1707 — Life, written by himself,
1759. together 4 vol., large paper (six copies said to
have been printed), extended to 7 vol. and extra illus-
trated by the addition of upwards of 1,000 ports., views,
maps, plans, etc., and 90 autograph letters, etc., inlaid or
mounted, mor. ex., Harleian style, g.e., by J. Clarke,
Oxford, 1707-59 (150), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £iS5
Clarendon (Earl of). History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars
in England, and his Life, ports, by M. Van der Gucht,
together 9 vol., old mor. gt., g.e., monogram of J. M [ark-
land] on the backs, Oxford, 1720-61, 8vo. (712), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Maggs, £^ i8s.
Clarendon (Earl of). History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars
in England, 7 vol., russ. gt., g.e., arms on sides, Oxford,
1849, 8vo. (72), July 22, Sotheby Leon, £1 los.
Clark (R.) Words of the most favourite Pieces Performed
at the Glee and Catch Clubs and other Societies, illustrated
by the insertion of 118 ports., with MS. index, in 2 vol.,
old mor. gt. (Vol. ii. loose in cover), 1814, 8vo. (642),
Dec. 12, Hodgson Edwards, £2
Clark (S.) Views in Scotland, no title, 32 col. aquatint plates,
hf. roan, n.d. [1825], atlas folio (819), April 29, Sotheby
Duncan, £6()
[Clark (Wm.)] Archerie Reviv'd, a Poetical Essay, hf. roan
(some headlines cut into), Edinh., 1677, 4to. (544), Jan.
22, Sotheby Fenton, £2 i8s.
Clarke (J. S.) and McArthur (J.) Life of Nelson, engravings,
2 vol., contemp. mor. ex., g.e., 1809, roy. 4to. (617), July
29, Sotheby Edwards, £2 12s.
Clarkson (C.) History of Richmond, Yorkshire, plan, plates
and woodcuts, cf. ex., t.e.g., Richmond, 182 1, 4to. (896),
Oct. 23^ Sotheby Pickard, £2 Ss.
Claude le Lorraine. Beauties of Claude Lorraine, consisting
of twenty-four Landscapes selected from the Liber Veri-
(163) 6—2
cla] Book-Prices Current.
tatis, port, and tinted plates, mor. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehns-
dorf, 1825, folio (883), Dec. 17, Sotheby Arthur, £6 2S. 6d.
Claude le Lorraine. Liber Veritatis, orig. ed., 200 engravings
by R. Earlom, 2 vol. (without the supplementary vol.),
contemp. cf. gt., J. Boydell, 1777, folio (316), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Spencer, £5 15s.
[£^ 5s., contemp. mor. gt., 2 vol., June 14, 1915,
Knight, Frank and Rutley, Lot 1177; £7 los., old cf.,
2 vol., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 82 ; £g 5s., old mor. gt.,
2 vol., same sale. Lot 83 ; ;^i2, russ., 2 vol., Aug. 7, Sotheby,
Lot 289.]
Claude Le Lorraine. Liber Veritatis, or a Collection of Prints,
executed by Richard Earlom, port, and 300 plates in
bistre, 3 vol., hf. mor., g.e., n.d. and 1819, folio (75), July
22, Sotheby Thorp, £5 los.
Claude le Lorraine. Liber Veritatis, 200 engravings by
Richard Earlom, port., 3 vol., hf. mor., g.e., Boydell, n.d.,
folio (618), June 17, Sotheby Rimell, £^ los.
Clavell (J no.) Recantation of an ill led Life : or, A Disco verie
of the High- Way Law, etc. (in Verse), first ed., sheep,
R. Meighen, i2mo., 1628 — Second ed., with additions, cf.
ex., by Morrell, R. Meighen, 1628, sm. 4to., together 2
vol. (170), Dec. 12, Hodgson D obeli, £2 lis.
Claxton (L.) The Quakers Downfal, old cf., pp. 72 (stain on
title, contemp. MS. notes on some margins), London,
printed for the Authour, 1659, sm. 4to. (84), April 10,
American Art Association $40
Clemens (S. L.) Original MS. of " More Tramps abroad,"
comprising about 1,800 8vo. sheets, in the autograph of
the author, with the exception of a few printed extracts
and 9 typewritten pages, with a pencil note, dated June
15/97, to his publishers, added (548), March 25, Sotheby
Spencer, ^^20
Clement V. (Pope). Constitutiones una cum Apparatu Jo.
Andreae Episc. Alerinesis [etiam cum Constitutione
execrabilis Johannis Papae XXII. ], lit. QOtE). (2 types),
76 leaves, without marks, the first a blank [Hain *5407,
Proctor 272], new bds. and mor. ex., by Winstanley, with
rough edges, Absque ulla nota [Argentinae, H. Eggestein,
c. 1469], large folio (2063), Nov. 22, SothelDy
Quaritch, £12 los.
Clement V. (Pope). Constitutiones cum apparatu Jo. Andreae,
QOtf)ic letter, printed on veil., initial on first page in gold
and col., with marginal decorations, other initials painted,
orig. wooden bds. and leather, blind tooling in compart-
ments, with stamps, gt. centre boss and corner-pieces,
clasps, in case, Mainz, Peter Schoffer, 13 Aug., 1471,
folio (131), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, /270
[Hain *54i2, Proctor 96. Collation: 65 leaves, with-
out signatures or marks, but occasional MS. signatures.
Illustration in catalogue.]
Clement V. (Pope). Constitutiones [una cum Apparatu
(164)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [clu
Johannis Andreae Episcopi Aleriensis], lit. flotfj., 87
leaves, without marks (3 blanks wanting) [Hain *54i5,
Pellechet 3840], painted capitals, old French mor. gt.,
g.e. (Padeloup), from the Wodhull library, [colophon] . .
Per Venerabiles Vivos Leonharduz Pflugl et Georgium Lauer
Rome impressum Anno dhi m.cccclxxiii. die vero deci-
maoctava menlz Marcii, folio (2064), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £14 I OS.
Clerk (J.) Etchings, chiefly of Views in Scotland, 28 plates,
hf. mor., Bannatyne Club, 1825, folio (567), Jan. 23,
Puttick Grant, £1 2s. 6d.
Cleveland (Duchess of). Battle Abbey Roll, front., 3 vol.,
1889 — History of Battle Abbey, plan, 1877 — Life and
Letters of Lady Hester Stanhope, front., 1897, sm. 4to.
(76), July 22, Sotheby Bain, £4
Cleveland (Duchess of). Battle Abbey Roll, front., 3 vol.,
orig. cl., 1889, 4to. (870), June 17, Sotheby
G. Harding, £2 4s.
Climachus (Joannes). [Scala del Paradiso.] [Begins on a j] :
" In Nomine domini nostri Yesu cristi amen. In Comencia
el Prologo nel libro Chiamato Climacho," etc., lit. rom.,
200 leaves, with signs. [Hain 5467, Proctor 7240], contemp.
oak bds. and leather (damaged), uncut, [colophon] m:
cccc : Lxxviii, Die ; xix. Septembris . . Questro Libro fo
facto in casa del reverendo miser pre Lunar do longo, rector
de la giesia de misier Sancto Lorezo datore de bel Vesin . .
{Bergamo), sm. 4to. (2066), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^6
Clio and Euterpe, or British Harmony of celebrated Songs
and Cantatas, engravings and musical scores, 2 vol. in i,
cf. gt., 1758-9, 8vo. (587), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Rimell, £2 7s. 6d.
Clio and Euterpe : or, British Harmony, fronts, and head-
pieces engraved throughout by H. Roberts, 3 vol. (as
usual, wanting the additional volume), cf., 1759-62, 8vo.
(631), Dec. 12, Hodgson Edwards, £6
[£g, cf. ex.. May 13, Sotheby, Lot 12.]
Clode (C. M.) London Livery Companies. Memorials of the
Guild of Merchant Taylors, illustrations, hf. bd., m.e.,
Privately printed, 1875, roy. 8vo. (573), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Rimell, £1 5s.
Clouet (P.) Three hundred French Portraits, ed. by Lord
Ronald Gower, tinted plates, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1875, folio
(78), July 22, Sotheby Neuhiiys, £1 12s.
Clowes (W. L.) The Royal Navy, maps, ports, and" other
illustrations, 7 vol., orig. cl., 1897-1903, 4to. (521), Oct.
23, Sotheby W . Brown, £4 12s.
Clusius (Carolus). Rariorum aliquot Stirpium per Hispanias
obseruatarum Historia, port, of author by M. Rota,
woodcuts of flowers, etc., veil., Antverpiae, C. Plantin,
1576, 8vo. (76), Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 los.
Clutterbuck (R.) History and Antiquities of the County of
(165)
cob] Book-Prices Current.
Hertford, large paper, maps and plates by W. and G.
Cooke, etc., 3 vol., hf. roan, uncut, 1815-27, imp. folio
(1052), Oct. 23, Sotheby Rimell, £^
[Proof plates, the folding map in Vol. i. in duplicate,
and the cancel and cancelled leaves in Vol. i. and ii.]
Cobbett (Wm.) Rush-Light (The), by Peter Porcupine
(William Cobbett), including the rare sixth number, also
the very rare seventh number, " The Republican Rush-
Light," the 7 numbers (complete set) in i vol., new hf.
mor.. New York, London and Philadelphia, 1800, 8vo.
(1029), Dec. 12, American Art Association $12.50
Cockayne (Oswald). Leechdoms, Wortcunning and Starcraft
of Early England, facs., 3 vol., orig. hf. sheep. Rolls Series,
1864-6, 8vo. (791), July 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £/\. 5s.
Cockburn (J no.) Journey over Land from the Gulf of Hon-
duras to the Great South-Sea, with the Travels of Nich.
Withington in the East Indias, folded map, cf. ex., C.
Rivington, 1735, 8vo. (742), May 14, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 los.
Cocker (Ed.) Twenty-six Engraved Calligraphic Plates, with
port, of Cocker by Gayw^ood, " aetatis suae 26," dated
1657, without title, inlaid throughout, hf. bd., [imprint
on port.] Are to be sold by Samuell Eyre, Stationer, at the
great north Doore of St. Paule's Church, 4to. (125), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Ellis, £4. 15s.
[This port., with the plate altered and the name of J.
Dowse as publisher, is appended to the " Pen's Triumph,"
but this series of engravings is different from that or any
other known volume by Cocker. It seems probable that
this may be Cocker's first work, " The Pen's Experience,"
of which no copy is recorded.]
Cockton (H.) George St. George Julian, The Prince, com-
plete in the 9 orig. parts as issued (Part i. stained), 24
illustrations by T. Onwhyn, uncut, in case, Grattan &
Gilbert, 1841 (743), May 14, Sotheby Spencer. £1
[Coddington (Wm.)] A Demonstration of True Love Unto
You the Rulers of the Colony of the Massachusets in New-
England, hf. mor., pp. 20 (piece torn out of top corner of
one leaf), reproduction of title in catalogue, No place,
printed in the year 1674, sm. 4to. (61), April 10, American
Art Association $420
Cokayne (G. E.) Complete Peerage, ed. by the Hon. V.
Gibbs, consisting of Vol. i.-iv., already published, and the
remainder of the series as issued, buckram, uncut, t.e.g.,
1910, imp. 8vo. (1420), April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £$ 15s.
Coke (Thos.) and Moore (Hy.) Life of the Rev, John Wesley,
1792, illustrated by the addition of ports., views and
autograph letters, arranged. by A. M. Broadley, specially
pnnted prefaces and titles, in 6 vol., mor. gt., t.e.g., 1792
(1903), 8vo. (470), Dec. 12, Hodgson Halliday, £7,^
Golden (C.) History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada,
(166)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [co^
first London ed., folding map, old cf., 1747, 8vo. (84),
April 29, Sotheby Holbrooke, l^ 15s.
Colden (C.) History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada,
third ed., folding map, 2 vol., orig. cf., London, Printed
for Lockyer Davis . . . 1755, i2mo. (414), Dec. 12, American
Art Association $13
[Cole (B.)] Antient Constitutions of the Free and Accepted
Masons, engraved on 59 pp., including the dedication and
songs, with A Speech Deliv'd at York, etc., 181 1, and
Prologue and Epilogue, 2 leaves, both paged 21-22 (cf.,
the Levander copy, and the copies in the Broad ley col-
lection), cf. and old mor. (rubbed), 1729, 8vo. (910), Oct.
24, Hodgson Halliday, £^ 5s.
[See Book-Prices Current, Vol. xxxi., page 162.]
Cole (J no.) Bibliographical and Descriptive Tour from Scar-
borough to the Library of a Philobiblist [Francis Wrang-
ham], port, and woodcuts, Scarborough, 1824 — The
Talents of Edmund Kean, 181 7, in i vol., contemp. hf. russ.
gt., uncut, t.e.g., 8vo. (714), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £5
[The author's illustrated copy, with prospectuses, cut-
tings, extra illustrations and various new insertions.]
Colebrook (R. H.) Views of Places in the Kingdom of Mysore,
12 col. aquatint plates (slightly wormed), old hf. roan,
1805, oblong folio (668), Jan. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Coleridge (S. T.) Christabel : Kubla Khan, a Vision — The
Pains of Sleep, first ed., mor. ex., 1816, 8vo. (1358), April
8, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 2S.
Coleridge (S. T.) Christabel and other Poems, ed. by F. S.
Ellis, 300 copies printed, veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press,
1896, sm. 4to. (480), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £6 15s.
Coleridge (S. T.) Poems on Various Subjects, first ed., with
" Errata " leaf and leaf of advertisements at end, cf. ex.,
1796, 8vo. (1371), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £4
Coleridge (S. T.) Sibylline Leaves, first ed., hf. cf., with auto-
graph note in pencil signed by the author inserted, 1817,
8vo. (1369), April 8, Sotheby ' Dobell, £1 15s.
Coleridge (S. T.) The Friend, Nos. i to 26, in i vol., including
the unnumbered part for Jan. 11, 1810, first page written
on (margin of one leaf defective, 3 leaves show postage-
stamp, a few stained), hf. cf., Penrith, 1809-10, 4to. (405),
July 29, Sotheby Atkinson, £1 los.
[The first number appeared on June ist, 1809, the 27th
and last on March 15th, 18 10. The original MS. is in the
Forster collection at South Kensington.]
Coleridge (S. T.) The Garden of Boccaccio, orig. autograph
MS., signed with initials, 7 pp. 4to., with the printed
version as it appeared in " The Keepsake " for 1829, with
India proof port, of Boccaccio and the 11 India proofs
before letters of Stothard's illustrations, inlaid to folio
size, mor. ex., g.e., 1829, folio (1068), July 22, Sotheby
Heffer, £11
[This MS. contains many interlinear corrections and
(167)
col] Book-Prices Current.
cancelled lines, as well as a foot-note of 22 lines, which do
not appear in the printed version.]
Coles (Elisha). Nolens Volens ; or You shall make Latin
whether you Will or No, second ed., illustrated (with
great variety) in four and twenty copperplates, front.,
orig. cf.. Printed by T. D. for T. Basset and H. Brome,
1677, 8vo. (1069), July 22, Sotheby Pickering, £2 i8s.
Coligny (G. de). La Vie de Messire Caspar de CoUigny Seig-
neur de Chastillon, Admiral de France (par J. de Serres),
d Leyde, chez B. et A. Elzevier, 1643, sm. 8vo. (237), April
8, Sotheby Edwards, ^15 15s.
[XVIII. cent. English mor. gt., tooling au pointille,
g.e. (? Roger Payne).]
CoUado (Luys). Manual de Artilleria, full-page and smaller
woodcuts in the text, folding plates, orig. veil., En Milan,
Por Pablo Gotardo Poncio, 1592, folio (85), April 29,
Sotheby Quaritch, £2 15s.
Collaert (Adrian). Vita Jesu Salvatoris, title and 35 plates —
Passio et Resurrectio Jesu Christi, 32 plates, including
title, in i vol., old mor. gt., n.d., 8vo. (97), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Lowther, £\ 7s.
Collaert (Jan). Monilium, Bullarum Inauriumque Artificio-
cissimae Icones ; Theodorus Galleus Excudebat, 10 plates
(including title leaf) of designs for jewelled pendants,
mor. ex., t.e.g. {^Antwerp'], 1581, sm. 4to. (132), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £2\
Collection complete des Tableaux historiques de la Revolution
fran9aise, 153 plates of views, etc., 66 ports, by Levachez,
3 vol., bds., uncut, sold, as usual, not subject to collation,
Paris, chez Auber, 1804, folio (843), April 29, Sotheby
Derby, £1^ los.
Collection des Memoires relatifs a la Revolution frangaise, 87
vol., various, old hf. cf., Paris, v.y., 8vo. (82), July 22,
Sotheby Neuhuys, £^ 12s.
Collection of Old Ballads, ed. by A. Phillips, plates, 3 vol., cf.
gt., g.e., by Mansell, (1723), rep. n.d., 8vo. (100), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Maggs, £1 12s.
Collection of Pretty Poems for the Amusement of Children six
feet high, interspersed with a series of Letters from Cousin
Sam to Cousin Sue, 9 plates (some margins cropped and
signatures and catchwords cut into), cf. ex., g.e., 1779,
i2mo. (151), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £^ los.
Collection of Visions and Allegories, selected for the Improve-
ment of the Youth of both Sexes, front., the copy of
Thomas Bewick, with his autograph signature, sheep
(broken), n.d., 8vo. (m), Feb. 20, Sotheby Heffer, £1
Collection Spitzer. Antiquite — Moyen Age — Renaissance,
plates (some col.) and illustrations, one of 600 copies on
veil, paper, in portfolios. Vol. i., iii. and vi., 1890-92, folio
(316), Nov. 13, Puttick Batsford, £^
{£1^ 7s. 6d., the 6 vol. in portfolios, March 30, 19 16,
Hodgson, Lot 307.]
(168)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [col
Collenucio (P.) Apologi quatuor, bds., Melancthon's copy,
with his marginal notes, No. 11 13 in the Kloss sale,
Argent., M. Schurer, 151 1, 4to. (282), Nov. 13, Puttick
Maggs, £^
Collier (J. P.) Bibliographical Account of the Rarest English
Books, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1865, 8vo. (595), Dec. 12, Hodgson
^aggs,£i 2S.
CoUier (J. P.) History of English Dramatic Poetry, 1879 —
Annals of the Stage, together 3 vol., hf. bd., 1879, 4to.
(642), Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £t^ ys. 6d.
Collins (A.) English Baronetage, best ed., plates of arms,
4 vol. in 5, old cf. (broken), 1741, 8vo. (60), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Crompton, £1 3s.
Collins (A.) Peerage of England, augmented by Sir Egerton
Brydges, woodcuts, 9 vol., cf. (broken), 181 2, 8vo. (58),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Harding, lis.
CoUins (Wilkie). No Name: a Drama, orig. cl.. Published by
the author, 1870, 8vo. (3052), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Richeton, £2 2s.
Collins (Wm.) Odes on Several Descriptive and Allegoric
Subjects, first ed. (suppressed and most copies destroyed
by the author), new cf., A. Millar, 1747, 8vo. (1070), July
22, Sotheby Pickering, £<)
CoUinso Furioso. See Egerton (M.)
Collinson (Jno.) History of Somersetshire, map and 40 plates,
a few extra inserted, 3 vol., old cf. (some leaves spotted),
Bath. 1 79 1, 4 to. (897), Oct. 23, Sotheby Walford, £3 los.
CoUot (V.) Journey in North America (Atlas only), 36 maps,
plans, views and divers cuts, hf. cf., Paris, 1826, 4to.
(245), Dec. 12, American Art Association $32
Colnett (J.) Voyage to the South Atlantic and round Cape
Horn, maps, hf. cf., 1798, 4to. (894), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Mackenzie, £^ 3s.
Cololendi. Arliquineana, ou les Bon Mots, les Histoires
Plaisantes et . . recueillies des Conversations d'Arlequin,
first ed., mor., g.e., by Roger Payne, Paris, 1694, ^^o.
(322), Dec. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £1 4s.
Colston (M.) Plates illustrative of a Tour in France, Switzer-
land and Italy, 50 col. lithographs, orig. bds., G. and W.
B. Whitaker, 1823, folio (820), April 29, Sotheby
Thompson, £^ 15s.
Columna (Franciscus de). Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, ed.
prima, woodcuts from the designs of Bellino and Car-
paccio (the priapus mutilated, first 5 leaves stained,
wanted leaf at end containing the errata and colophon),
veil. [Venetiis, Aldus, 1499], sm. folio (2069), Nov. 22,
Sotheby 0 Quaritch, £70
[David Garrick's copy, with his ex-libris, and 9 lines of
a note in his autograph, signed " D. G."]
Columna (Franciscus de). Hypnerotomachia, ed. princeps,
woodcuts ' attributed to Carpaccio and other Italian
masters, the Priapus un mutilated, mor. gt., g.e., fine copy,
(169)
col] Book-Prices Current.
Venetiis, Mense decembri mi.d. in cedibus Aldi Manutii,
accurantissime (1499), folio (492), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs, £92
Columna (Francescus de). Hypterotomachia Poliphili, ed.
prima, woodcut engravings attributed to Carpaccio and
others, large copy, with the cut on m 6 intact, mor. ex.,
g.e. [Hain-Copinger 5501, Proctor 5574], Venetiis, mense
Decembri 1499 in csdibus Aldi Manutii, folio (153), June
10, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £\2.o
[^94, cL, the Priapus unmutilated, I2in. by 8in., June 3,
Sotheby, Lot 49 ; £2'^, mor. ex., some leaves stained and
others repaired, the Priapus unmutilated, same sale, Lot
48.]
Columna (Franciscus de). Hypnerotomachia di Poliphilo,
first ed. in Italian, woodcuts attributed to Carpaccio and
others, Priapus unmutilated, cf. gt., coat-of-arms on sides,
[colophon] In Vinegia, 1545. In casa de' Figliuoli di
Aldo, folio (945), April 29, Sotheby Maggs, £^5
Columna (Francescus de). Hypnerotomachie, traduict de
langage Italien en Francois, woodcuts after designs
attributed to Carpaccio and other Italian artists, the
Priapus intact, old veil, gt., Paris, pour Jacques Kerver,
1561, folio (483), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £27
Columna (Guido de). Ein hiibsche histori von der kunng-
clichenn stat troy wie si zestorett wartt, gotl^tc letter, 65
leaves, 106 woodcuts, border to aii and ornamental
initials, mor. ex., Strassburg, Martin Schott, 1489, sm.
folio (133), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £60
[First Strassburg ed. Hain 5518, Proctor 401. Illus-
tration in catalogue.]
Columna (Guido de). Historia di Troia, 108 leaves, the first
blank, roman letter, mor. ex., g.e., by Bauzonnet-Trautz
[Hain-Copinger 5523, Proctor 4599], Impressa per Antonio
de Alexandria della paglie &^ Zuane Saluazo, etc., Venexia,
1481, folio (154), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £5 5s.
Columna (Jean). Mer des histoires, 0ot()ic letter, 400 woodcut
illustrations in the text, 2 full-page cuts with borders,
7 borders with initials the size of half the page, 52 full-
page genealogies, also duoble-page view of the world and
another of the Holy Land, etc., numerous painted initials,
2 vol., new mor., g.e., Ce present volume fust acheve ou
mois de Feurier pour Vincent comin marchant demourant
a lenseigne de la rose en la rue noeufue de Nostre dame de
Paris et iprime par Maistre Pierre le Rouge . . . 1488, folio
(524), March 18, Christie Edwards, ;^I90
[Copinger 3991, Proctor 8092. Several leaves repaired,
a few leaves wormed and sheet r not in its right order.]
Columna (Jean). Mer des Histoires, got{)ic letter, double
columns, the title with grotesque initial L with the figure
of St. George and the Dragon, woodcuts, ornamental
initials and genealogical tables, 2 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by
Lloyd (fine copy), Cy finist le second z dernier volume de
(170)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [com
la mer des hystoires .... Imprime a lyon sur le rosne par
Claude dauost al's de troye pour maistre iehan dyamdtier
. . . 1506, xiiiie. iour de nouembre, folio (525), March 18,
Christie Ellis, £^2
[A few leaves repaired and re-margined.]
Columna (Jean). Mer des Histoires, Le Premier (at la Second)
Volume de la Mer des Histoires, lettres batardes, woodcut
genealogies, heads of kings, views, etc., 2 vol. in i, mor.
gt., g.e., arms of Abbe Charles de Castellan (repaired),
Paris, imprimi par Nic. Couteau {pour Galiot du Pre),
1536, sm. folio (526), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £80
[Combe (W.)] Dance of Life, first ed., 26 col. plates by Row-
landson, orig. bds., uncut, with paper label (cover broken),
Ackermann, 1817, roy. 8vo. (3071), Feb. 25, Sotheby
[/ii, orig. bds. (back missing), same sale. Lot 3072;
£(), hf. mor., t.e.g., uncut, Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 498.]
[Combe (W.)] Dance of Life, first ed., 26 col. plates (inclusive
of front, and title) by Rowlandson, cf. gt., Ackermann,
1817, roy. 8vo. (1219), Dec. 4, Sotheby James, £c)
[Combe (W.)] Doctor Syntax in Paris, first ed., 18 col. plates
by Williams, including title, orig. bds. (rebacked), with
paper label, 1820, roy. 8vo. (3167), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Hulton, ;^io los.
[l7> cf. gt., t.e.g., uncut, fine copy, Dec. 17, Sotheby,
Lot 499.]
[Combe (W.)] English Dance of Death, first ed., 72 col.
plates by Rowlandson, 2 vol., cf. gt., 181 5- 16, roy. 8vo.
(12 18), Dec. 4, Sotheby Sawyer, ;^ii
[Combe (W.)] EngHsh Dance of Death, first ed., in 20 parts
(should be 24), col. plates by Rowlandson, last number
wanting cover, 2 vol., R. Ackermann, 1815-16, 8vo.
(3068), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £2^
[;^io los., russ. gt., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 87.]
[Combe (W.)] English Dance of Death, 72 col. plates by
Rowlandson, 2 vol., orig. bds., uncut, R. Ackermann,
1 8 15-16, 8vo. (3069), Feb. 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £2^
[£6, hf. mor., same sale. Lot 3694 ; £^ los., hf. mor.,
Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 497 ; £'], hf. mor., Jan. 23, Puttick,
Lot m ; £ij los., orig. orange cl., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot
323]
[Combe (W.)] English Dance of Death — Dance of Life,
together 3 vol., first eds., col. plates by Rowlandson, mor.
ex., t.e.g., others uncut, by Riviere, fine set, 1815-17
(3070), Feb. 25, Sotheby Hopkins, £-^6
[;^i2, cf. ex., the 3 vol., March 4, Christie, Lot 95.]
[Combe (W.)] English Dance of Death, 72 col. plates after
Rowlandson, 2 vol. (one leaf torn and mended, text
affected), mor. gt., g.e., 1816, 8vo. (1157), Oct. 23, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £6 5s.
[Combe (W.)] -^ First Tour of Doctor Syntax (in search of the
Picturesque), first ed., engraved title, with col. vignette,
(171)
com] Book-Prices Current.
and 30 col. plates (some leaves damp-stained), hf. cf.
(rubbed), 1812, 8vo. (9), July 29, Sotheby Spencer, £^ 5s.
[Combe (W.)] History of Johnny Qua^ Genus, first ed., 24
col. plates (inclusive of front.) by Rowlandson, old bds.,
uncut, clean copy, Ackermann, 1822, ro3^ 8vo. (498), Nov.
5, Sotheby Hardy, £6 5s.
[Combe (W.)] History of Johnny Quae Genus, 24 col. plates
(inclusive of front.) by Rowlandson, orig. bds., Acker-
mann, 1822 (3076), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £16
[£^ 15s., cf. gt., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 501.]
[Combe (W.)] History of the River Thames, map, front, and
76 col. plates, 2 vol., hf. mor., g.t., by Zaehnsdorf, fine
copy, Bulmer, 1794-6, folio (2980), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sotheran, ;^i8 5s.
[;^io 15s., hf. mor. (rubbed), signature on title, same
sale. Lot 2981 ; £1^, hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehns-
dorf, Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 407; ;^io, old mor. gt., g.e.,
one plate torn and some discoloured or foxed, Dec. 17,
Sotheby, Lot 233 ; ;^i8, hf. mor., fine copy, April 29,
Sotheby, Lot 803.]
[Combe (W.)] Journal of Sentimental Travels in the Southern
Provinces of France, first ed., 17 col. plates by Row-
landson, cf., 1 82 1, roy. 8vo. (803), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Spencer, £6 15s.
[;^ii los., orig. bds., Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3381.
[Combe (W.)] Life of Napoleon, first ed., 30 col. plates by G.
Cruikshank, mor. ex., silk linings and fly-leaves, 181 5,
8vo. (3065), Feb. 25, Sotheby Shepherd, £iy
[£15 los. and ;^i6, new cf. and hf. sheep respectively,
same sale, Lots 3066-67 ; ;^i6, cf., June 17, Sotheby, Lot
637.]
[Combe (W.)] Poetical Sketches of Scarborough, 21 col.
plates by Rowlandson after J. Green, cf., 1813, 8vo.
(1326), Oct. 23, Sotheby Rirnell, £5 17s. 6d.
[Combe (W.)] Poetical Sketches of Scarborough, first ed., 21
col. plates by Rowlandson, mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut, by
Riviere, R. Ackermann, 1813, 8vo. (3510), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Maggs, £g 9s.
[/5 5s., cf. gt., t.e.g., same sale, Lot 351 1 ; £^, orig.
bds., with label, same sale. Lot 3064 ; ;^3, hf. bd., uncut,
Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 123 ; £^ 15s., cf. gt., Dec. 17,
Sotheby, Lot 1073.]
[Combe (W.)] Second Tour of Doctor Syntax (in Search of
Consolation), in the orig. 8 parts, col. plates by Row-
landson, orig. wrappers, Ackermann, 1820 (3058), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Maggs, £26
[£^ 15s., parts i.-vii., same wrappers damaged, same
sale, Lot 3059 ; £/^ 5s., third ed., 1820, orig. bds., same
sale. Lot 3061.]
[Combe (W.)] The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax, col, plates
(172)
t
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [com
by Rowlandson, 3 vol., of. gt., t.e.g., by F. Bedford,
1812-20, roy. 8vo. (3054), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sabin, £^G
[£2j, mor. ex., t.e.g., same sale. Lot 3055 ; ;^io los.,
orig. bds., 3 vol., the 9th ed., the 3rd ed. and the ist ed.
respectively, same sale, Lot 3056 ; £2;^, 3 vol., first eds.,
mor. gt., g.e., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 495.]
[Combe (W.)] The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax, miniature
ed., col. plates (reduced) by Rowlandson, 3 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e., Ackermann, 1823 (3057), Feb. 25, Sotheby ^^4
[Combe (W.)] Third Tour of Doctor Syntax (in Search of a
Wife), in the orig. 8 parts, col. plates by Rowlandson (two
missing), orig. wrappers, 8vo. (3062), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Spencer, £6 los.
[/12, orig. bds., uncut, with label, same sale, Lot 3063.]
[Combe (W.)] Tour of Dr. Prosody in Search of the Antique
and Picturesque, 20 col. plates by Read and Williams,
hf. linen bds., 1821, roy. 8vo. (2428), Nov. 5 Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £6
[£S, mor. ex., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 1072.]
[Combe (W.)] Tour of Doctor Prosody in Search of the Antique
and Picturesque, 20 col. plates, bds., cl. back, uncut,
1821, 8vo. (3647), Feb. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £S 15s.
Combe (W'.) Tour of Doctor Syntax through London, first
ed., 19 col. plates, hf. cf., 1820, 8vo. (3649), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Sharp, ;^io
\J,5, orig. bds., defective, same sale, Lot 3648 ; £5 los.,
mor. gt., g.e., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 500; £^, cf., Jan. 23,
Puttick, Lot 113.]
[Combe (W.)] Wars of Wellington, 30 col. aquatints by J. C.
Stadler after Wm. Heath, hf. mor., g.e., fine copy, C.
Whittingham, 1819, 4to. (821), April 29, Sotheby
Edwards, £\2 5s.
Comicus. See Adventures of Dr. Comicus
Commedia delle Gelosia, composta per P. Franceschi (12
leaves), Siena, Michelagnolo di Bernardino, 153 1 —
Commedia Rusticale di Pidinzuola (12 leaves), ib., 1531 —
Commedia Rusticale di Don Picchione, par P. dello
Striccha (12 leaves), ib., 1533 — Commedia Nuova di
Scanniccio, per D, G. Aretino (14 leaves), ib., 1533 —
Commedia Nuoua Rusticale Chiamata, per M. di Gio.
Roncaglia (12 leaves), Siena, C. di Simione, 1538 —
Egloga Pastorale (12 leaves) [ib.], together 6 vol., uniform
mor. gt., g.e., by Lloyd, i2mo. (186), March 18, Christie
Davis &> Orioli, £20
Commedia di Beco et Randello & I'hoste, con alcune Stanze
in lode d'vna sua innamorata, mor., g.e., by Lloyd,
Firenze, Diacinto Fantucci, s.a., i2mo. (187), March 18,
Christie Dobell, £g
Commines (Ph. de). Cronique et histoyre, Francoys Reg-
nault, 1529 — Croniques du Roy Charles huytiesme,
Enguillebert de Mamef, 1529, 2 parts in i vol., lettres
(173)
com] Book-Prices Current.
batardes, mor. ex., tooled to a Le Gascon pattern, g.e.,
Paris, 1529, folio (156), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £16
Committee for the Survey of the Memorials of Greater London,
Vol. i. to vi. and viii. to x., with Parish Surveys, Vol. i.
to vi., plates, together 15 vol. in 12, orig. cl. (one sewn),
1896-1915, 4to. (419), Nov. 28, Hodgson £'j 15s.
Compendium Musices confectu ad faciliore instructione Can-
tum Chorale dicentiu, etc., lit. gotl^., musical notes, cut
on title, full-page cut before folio 17, and other cuts, old
Venetian mor., gt. panels, gt. gauffred edges (damaged),
Venet., L. A. de Giunta, 15 13, cr. Svo. (2071), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £j los.
Coney (Jno.) Engravings of Ancient Cathedrals, etc. in
France, Holland, Germany and Italy, 32 engravings,
India proofs, hf. bd.. Moon & Co., 1832, imp. atlas folio
(795), Feb. 20, Sotheby Edwards, £2 6s.
Confession of the f ayth of the Germaynes exhibited to the most
victorious Emperour Charles the V. in the Councell or
assemble holden at Augusta the yere of our lorde 153 [sic].
To which is added the Apologie of Melancthon, trans, by
R. Taverner, first ed., 2 parts in i vol., bJacfe letter (text
on one leaf rubbed and one leaf defective), orig. stamped
leather and wooden bds. (repaired), R. Redman, 1536,
Svo. (463), Aug. 7, Sotheby Halliday, ^8 los.
Confessions of an Oxonian, 36 col. plates by J. Findlay, 3 vol.,
orig. bds., uncut, J. J. Stockdale, 1826, 8vo, (3079), Feb.
25, Sotheby Spencer, £1 los.
Congreso negli Elisi (II). Poema per le Augustissime Nozze di
Ferdinando Infante di Spagna e Maria Amalia, Archi-
duchessa d' Austria, etc., dalla communita di Piacenza
(dalle Varie Autori), large paper, full-page front., vig-
nette on title, 8 vignettes in text and figured initials, orig.
Italian mor gt., with arms of Ferdinand and the Duchess,
in fine state, Piacenza, A. B. Salvoni, 1769, large folio
(1029), July 22, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
Congreve (W.) Works, port, and plates, 3 vol. (some leaves
stained), cf. gt., Birmingham, John Baskerville, 1761, Svo.
(350), Aug. 7, Sotheby Edwards, £6 15s.
Connoisseur (The), Vol. i.-xix., orig. cl., 1901-7, 4to. (71), Aug.
7, Sotheby Parsons, £'^ 3s.
Connoisseur (The), 195 numbers, illustrations, in parts as
issued, Vol. i. to xlix., 1901-17, 4to. (1339), June 17,
Sotheby Hill, £8
Conrad (J.) Almayer's Folly, first ed., orig. cl., t.e.g., clean
copy, 1S95, Svo. (792), July 17, Hodgson £^
Conrad (J.) Lord Jim, first ed., orig. cl., uncut, clean copy,
1900, Svo. (209), July 17, Hodgson £^ los.
Conrad (J.) " Never Again, Impressions of a Flight on the
East Coast, with Flight Lt. Kilner in Sep. 1916 ; pub-
lished in the Fledgeling, a weekly paper, ed. by B. Mac-
donald Hastings, at one of the R.F.C. training stations on
the South Coast " ; orig. holograph MS., 5 pages foolscap,
(174)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [con
signed with initials at end and endorsed on front page,
"Written in 1917 Joseph Conrad" (2000), April r2,
Christie, presented by the author £^6 14s.
Conrad (J.) Nigger of the " Narcissus," first ed., orig. cl.,
ex-hbrary copy, 1898, 8vo. (440), Jan. 23, Puttick
Moore, £1 2S. 6d.
Conrad (J.) Tales of Unrest, first ed., orig. cl. (clean copy),
1898, 8vo. (402), Dec. 19, Hodgson Allen, £-^ los.
[£'i 3s., same state, July 17, Hodgson, Lot 793.J
Conrad von Megenberg. [Buch der Natur.] F. i : Das Register.
Zu dem ersten haltet dz piich jnn vo de mensche in einer
gemein, etc., got()ic letter, woodcut initials and 12 full-
page woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e. on the rough, Augsburg, Jo.
Bamler, 1478, sm. foho (134), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £'j^
[Second ed., with the same cuts as the first of 1475,
also by Bamler. Hain *4042. In the present copy,
four leaves are shorter than the rest of the book. Illus-
tration in catalogue.]
Constable (J no.) Various Subjects of Landscape, character-
istic of English Scenery, 29 plates by David Lucas, proofs
before all letters, mor. ex., interleaved throughout, with
orig. wrapper at beginning and end, 1833, oblong folio
(191), March 18, Christie Bowyer, £i3S
Constable (Jno.) Various Subjects of Landscape character-
istic of English Scenery, 40 mezzotint engravings by
David Lucas, hf. mor., 1855, folio (557), March 19, Puttick
Allen, £^ 5s.
Constant (Louis). Memoirs of Constant, the Emperor Napo-
leon's head valet, trans, by P. Pinkerton, ports., 4 vol.,
hf. mor., 1896, 8vo. (347), Oct. 23, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £1 i8s.
Constantine (Imp.) Treatyse of the Donation or Gyfte . . .
gyven and graunted unto Sylvester Pope of Rhome by
Constantyne Emperour of Rome, blacit letter, title within
woodcut Holbeinesque border, old russ. gt., rough edges,
[colophon] Imprinted . . by Thomas Godfray, cum Privi-
legio, n.d. (c. 1534), sm. folio (2072), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £9
Constituciones sinodales del obispado de Cordoua, woodcut
arms and border on title (corner mended), got^ic letter,
ornamental initials, mor., g.e., by Rene Kieffer, collation:
a 6, b-g 8, h 10 (last a blank, wanting), h9 repaired,
Seuilla, por Jacobo Cromberger, 1521, sm. folio (197),
March 18, Christie Ellis, £14 los.
Constitucions de Cathalunya. [Begins] : COm per ordinacio
de les Corts general del principat de Cathalunya, gotdic
letter, prel. leaves and table long lines, the rest in double
columns, full-page woodcut, Absque ulla nota [Barcelona,
i48i]--Constitucions fetes per lo 111. . . . Don Ferrando
Rey de Arago, 15 10, and other supplementary pieces,
(175)
con] Book-Prices Current.
got{)tc letter, coat-of-arms on titles [Barcelona, c. 1510-47],
in 2 vol., mor., sm. folio (193), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £54
Contareni (Gasp.) De Republica Venetorum, lib. V., engraved
title, Lugd. Bat. ex Off. Elzeviriana, 1626, i2mo. (58),
April 8, Sotheby James, £$ 5s.
[XVII. century French mor., with arms and repeated
monogram of L. E. Bigot, plain edges.]
Conti (Giusto de). La Bellamano, per M. lacopo de Cor-
binelli ristorato, italic letter, old mor. gt., g.e., Parigi,
appresso Mamerto Patisson, 1590, i2mo. (157), June 10,
Sotheby Davis &> Orioli, £6
Cook (Capt. Jas.) First, Second and Third Voyages round
the World, etc., maps and plates, 8 vol., russ. gt., m.e.,
with 3 folio atlases of plates, hf. russ., 1773-85, 4to. (425),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Kashnor, £11
Cook (Capt. Jas.) Second and Third Voyages : Voyage
towards the South Pole, 1772-5, 2 vol. ; Voyage to the
Pacific Ocean, 1776-80, 3 vol., together 5 vol. and 2 atlases,
cf., 1777-85, 4to. (124), March 4, Christie
H. Stevens, £5 los.
Cook (Captain Jas.) Three Voyages round the World, ports.,
maps, charts and plates, with folio atlas of plates, 8 vol.,
9 vol. in all, cf. ex., y.e., by F. Bedford, atlas in hf. cf.,
fine set, 1773-85, 4to. and folio (158), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £7.c^ los.
Cook (Capt. Jas.) Views in the South Seas, 16 col. plates
after J. Webber, illustrative of Captain Cook's Voyages,
hf. mor., 1808, foUo (1173), Oct. 23, Sotheby
F. Sabin, £7 5s.
Cook (Jno.) Observations on Fox-Hunting, first ed., plates,
mor. ex., t.e.g., uncut, by Rividre & Son, 1826, 8vo. (377),
March 19, Puttick Edwards, £6 5s.
Cook (M.) Manner of Raising, Ordering and Improving
Forest and Fruit-Trees, also how to plant, make and keep
Woods, Walks, etc., whereunto is now added that Treatise
of Mr. G. Plattes, A Discovery of Subterranean Treasure,
old cf., P. Parker, 1679, 4to. (91), July 22, Sotheby
Thorp, /3 I2S.
Cooke (Jno.) Greenes Tu Quoque, or the Cittie Gallant,
woodcut of the actor Green in character on title (a few
headUnes, catchwords and signatures cut into, some
leaves stained, text on verso of a 2 cut into), mor. ex.,
g.e.. Printed at London by M. Flesher, n.d., 4to. (1231),
April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £1^
Copper Plate Magazine, topographical views after Paul Sandby,
ports, and mythological subjects, contemp. hf. mor. gt.,
G. Kearsly, 1778, 4to. (319), Dec. 12, Hodgson £1 12s.
Copper- Plate Magazine : or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque
Prints, 250 plates by Walker and others, 5 vol., hf. cf.,
J. Harrison [1792-1802], oblong 4to. (811), Oct. 24, Hodg-
son £2 js. 6d.
(176)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cor
Coppier (G.) Histoire et Voyage des Indes Occidentales,
front, by Pass, orig. veil., 1645, 8vo. (400), April 29,
Sotheby Sharp, l^i 15s.
Cordyale. Quattuor Novissimorum liber ; de Morte Vide-
licet Penis ifemi judicio & Celesti glroia quern plerisq5
Cordiale Copellat . . . [per Gerardum de Vliederhoven],
lit. OOt^., 70 leaves [Hain 5694, Proctor 7896], cf. ex., g.e.,
by C. Lewis, not subject to return, a. u. n., Impressum
Gehennis. Deo Gratias. Amen. {Paris., P. Caeser & Jo.
Stoll, c. 1477), sm. 4to. (251), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Quariich, £4 los.
Comazano (Ant.) [Discorso della Creazione del Mundo sino
alia venuta di Giesu Cristo : accedit Carmen heroicum pro
laudibus Venetiarum.] [De Fide et Vita Christi] (in
rythmis italics), prima ed., lit. rom., 69 leaves (wanting
3 blanks) [Hain 5729, Proctor 7386, Pellechet 3977],
modern mor. gt., g.e., by Cap6 (Lakelands, £2 6s. in
1891), s. I. et n., " Finis, m.cccc.lxxii." [Italy, unknown
place and printer, 1472], sm. 4to. (2073), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^ii
Comazano (Ant.) [Vita della Vergine Maria. Begins on recto
of fol. i] " Capitulo primo come. S. De Cui Naque La
Nostra Donna," \\i. gotf)., 36 leaves (wanting the first,
probably a blank, and tenth leaves), wormed [Brunet 11.
c. 275, Pellechet 3979], new mor., Absque ulla nota [Medio-
lani, Philippus de lavagna {type 2), c. 1478], sm. 4to.
(2074), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^ los.
Corneille (Pierre). [CEuvres.] Theatre, avec des Comment-
aires (par Voltaire), front, by Pierre and 34 plates after
Gravelot, 12 vol., contemp. French cf. gt., g.e., inserted
in Vol. i. is a port, of Corneille and a copy of Voltaire's
letter accompanying a copy of the work presented to
M. D**** [Gdneve], 1764, 8vo. (161), June 10, Sotheby
Corneille (Pierre). [CEuvres.] Theatre, avec des Commentaires
(par Voltaire), front, and 34 plates after Gravelot, 12 vol.,
contemp. French cf., m.e., {Geneve), 1764, 8vo. (89), April
29, Sotheby Landauchet, £6
Cornwall (Barry), pseud. See Procter (B. W.)
Corpus Poetarum Latinorum, ed. J. P. Postgate, 2 vol., hf.
veil., 1894-5, 4to. (300), July 29, Sotheby Hill, £1 i8s.
Cortes (Hernan). Historia de Nueva Espana . . por D. L.
Ant. Lorenzana, plates, russ. ex., g.e., Mexico, J. Ant. de
Hogal, 1770, 4to. (856), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 8s.
Corvus (Andrea). Excellentissimi et singularis viri in thiro-
matia, got^ic letter, woodcuts on each page (88 leaves),
hf. cf.. Absque note [? Lyon, Huss, c. 1498], i2mo. (198),
March 18, Christie Ellis, ^13
Corvus (Andrea). L'Art de Chyromace, title in red and black,
with border, cuts of the hand, old cf., Lugduni, Jacobi
Moder, s.*., 12 mo. (199), March 18, Christie Ellis, £12
Coryat (Thos.) Crudities hastily gobbled up in five moneths
(177)
cor] Book-Prices Current.
travells in France, etc., first ed., engraved title by W.
Hole (mended), printed title, plates, including two ports,
(rust-holes in one or two leaves, corner torn off g 4, some
letters in fac, top of " Strasbourg Clock " plate cut into,
two folding plates have margins restored), mor. gt., g.e.,.
Printed by W. S., 161 1, 4to. (163), June 10, Sotheby
Pickering, ^i\
Coryat (Thos.) Traveller for the English Wits : Greetings,
from the Court of the Great Mogul, Resident at the Towne
of Asmare in Eastern India, port, of the author riding on
an elephant on title and two folding woodcuts {Reprint),
W. Jaggard, 1616, 4to. (182), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Leonard, i8s.
Costumes of Austria, Costume of the Hereditary States of
the House of Austria. 50 col. engravings, mor. gt., g.e.
(rubbed), 1804, folio (1007), June 17, Sotheby
Atkinson, £1 los.
Costumes of Austria. K. K. Oesterreichische Armee, 88 col.
plates (some thumbed, title and two front, leaves frayed,
one plate repaired), mor., g.e., Herausgegeben von M.
Trentsensky, n.d., folio (1003), June 17. Sotheby
Spencer, £1^ los.
Costumes of Austria. Kleidertrachtern der Kaisers Konigs
Staaten, 47 col. plates of costume (imprint in some cases
cut into), text foxed, stamp on title, russ. gt., Vienne,
n.d., 4to. (593), Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, ;^io 15s.
Costumes of China, 60 col. engravings, 1800 — The Punishments
of China, 22 col. engravings, 1801, together 2 vol., mor.
gt., g.e. (rubbed), 1800-1, folio (1005), June 17, Sotheby
Creasy, ;^3 los.
Costumes of France. Characteristic Costume of France, with
descriptions, 19 col. plates, bds., uncut, text in French
and English, 1819, 4to. (3188), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Jaschke, £g
Costumes of France. Costumes Civils et Militaires de la
Monarchic Fran^aise depuis 1200 jusqu'a 1820, 380 col.
lithographs after H. Lecomte, 3 vol., hf. russ., {Paris), F.
Delpech, 1820, folio (826), April 29, Sotheby Gregory, £\^
Costumes of France. Dames de la Cour des Xlle-XVIe
siecles, 31 col. litho. plates, mounted on paper, MS. in-
scriptions in pencil, hf. mor., g.e., Paris, Delpech, n.d.,
foUo (576), April 29, Sotheby Howell, £6
Costumes of France. Le grant Coustumier du pays et duche
de Normandie, blacfe letter, title in red and black within
woodcut border (shaved along fore-margin), old cf. gt.,
Paris, par Francoys Regnaiilt, 1534, folio (98), July 22,
Sotheby Hill, £2
Costumes of France. Modes et Costumes historiques, dessines
et graves par Pauquet freres, 96 plates in col., orig. cl.,
Paris, n.d., folio (95), July 22, Sotheby Rimell, £^ 12s.
Costumes of France. Mosaique de Costumes ou Alphabet
etranger par H. Grevedon, engraved title (foxed) and 4S
(178)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cos
col. lithographs, mor. gt., g.e., Paris, chez Gihaut jrhres,
1826, folio (828), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £7
Costumes of France. Uniformes de rArm^e et de la Marine,
par Lalaisse, 46 col. plates, orig. cL, Paris, n.d., 4to.
(3195), Feb. 25, Sotheby Parsons, £$
Costumes of France. Uniformes des Armies Fran9aises de
1 791 k 1814, dessin^s par H. Vernet et E. Lami, 100 col.
lithographs by Delpech, with descriptive letterpress, hf.
cf., Paris, Gide fils, 1822, imp. 8vo. (827), April 29, Sotheby
Piatt, £1^
Costumes of France. See also Bellang6 (H.), Chalon (J. j.)
Costumes of Germany. Schema aller Uniform der Kaiserl.
Konigl. Kriegsvolkern, 135 col. plates, orig. bds., Wien,
Artaria, 1785, 8vo. (3438), Feb. 25, Sotheby Prentice, £^
Costumes of Holland, etc. Collection des Costumes des Pro-
vinces septentrionales des Pays-Bas, 20 col. plates, with
descriptions, hf. roan, Amsterdam, 1828, 4to. (3192), Feb.
25, Sotheby Rimell, £3 17s.
Costumes of Norway. Norska Arm6ens nuvarande Uni-
former, 8 (only) col. plates, orehro, 1866 — Series of Ten
Col. Plates, representing Norwegian Cavalry and In-
fantry, n.d. — Fourteen Col. Plates of Russian Uniforms,
n.d., together 32 plates, in portfolio (3486), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Richeton, £g 5s.
Costumes of Portugal. Sketches of Portuguese Life, Man-
ners, Costume and Character, by A. P. D. G., 20 col. plates,
hf. cf., 1826, 8vo. (236), Dec. 19, Hodgson £1 4s.
Costumes of Switzerland. Collection of Swiss Costumes in
Miniature designed by Reinhard, descriptions in French
and English, 25 col. plates, hf. roan, uncut, n.d., 8vo.
(103), Feb. 20, Sotheby Rimell, £$ 5s.
Costumes of Switzerland. Helvetischer Almanach (1815
missing), col. plates of costume, chalets, etc., also folding
views, 17 vol., bds., in cases, in clean state, Ziirich,
1800-17, 24mo. (267), Oct. 24, Hodgson Berthel, £4. los.
Costumes of Switzerland. Nouvelle Collection de Costumes
Suisses d'apres les dessins de F. N.^ Koenig, 50 col. plates,
orig. wrapper, in case, as issued, Ziirich, 181 1, i2mo.
(268), Oct. 24, Hodgson Berthel, £7
Costumes of Switzerland. Nouvelle Collection de Costumes
Suisses des XXII. Cantons, col. plates, uncut, Zurich,
n.d., 8vo. (284), Jan. 22, Sotheby Spencer, £-i 5s.
[£(^ 9s., orig. bds., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 1032.]
Costumes of Switzerland. See also Reinhard (J.)
Costumes of the British Empire. Costume of the Army of
the British Empire, col. front., 54 col. costume plates and
6 col. plates of facings, etc., old cf., fine copy, 18 15, folio
(3218), Feb. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £-^0
Costumes of the Russian Army, 9 col. plates, including port,
of Alexander the Great, orig. bds., with col. engraved
title pasteiJ on upper cover, E. Orme, 1807, folio (91),
April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £6 15s.
(179)
cos] Book-Prices Current.
Costumes of the Russian Empire, 73 col. engravings, mor. gt.,
g.e. (rubbed), 1803, folio (1004), June 17, Sotheby
Werner, £4 15s.
Costumes of the Russian Empire. Costume of the Inhabitant s
of Russia, title and 26 col. plates, orig. bds. (loose), J.
Edington, n.d., 4to. (3193), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £;i 5s.
Costumes of the Russian Empire, col. plates, 1804 — Costume
of Turkey, col. plates, 1804 — Military Costume of Tur-
key, col. plates, 1878— Costume of Great Britain, by W.
H. Pyne, col. plates (wanting plate 22, another copy of
plate 23 substituted), 1804 — Costume of the Flereditary
States of the House of Austria, by B. de Moleville, trans,
by R. C. Dallas, col. plates, 1804 — Costume of China, by
G. H. Mason, col. plates, 1804 — Punishments of China,
col. plates, 1804, together 7 vol., uniform mor. gt., g.e.,
fine set, 1804-78, folio (1168), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sotheran, £i\
Costumes of the Russian Empire, 1804 — Costume of Turkey,
1804 — The Costume of China, by G. H. Mason, 1804 —
The Punishment of China, 1804 — Costume of the Here-
ditary States of the Houses of Austria, by B. de Mole-
ville, 1804 — Costume of Great Britain, by W. H. Pyne,
1808 — Military Costume of Turkey, 18 18, together 7 vol.,
col. plates, uniform mor. gt., g.e., fine set, 1804-18, folio
(187), Feb. 20, Sotheby Heffer, £16 los.
Costumes of Turkey, 60 col. engravings, mor. gt., g.e. (rubbed),
1802, folio (1006), June 17, Sotheby Rimell, £1 i6s.
Costumes of Turkey, 60 col. plates, with descriptions in Eng-
lish and French, mor. (one cover loose), W. Miller, 1804,
folio (308), Dec. 19, Hodgson Atkinson, £2
Costumes of Turkey. The Military Costume of Turkey, 30
col. plates, with descriptions, large paper, bds., T.
McLean, 1818, folio (307), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Atkinson, £2. 2S.
Cotgrave (R.) Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues,
first ed., engraved title (cut close at fore-edge and de-
fective), hf. cf., 1611, folio (202), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Williams, £\
{£->, 15s., hf. mor., March 19, Puttick, Lot 234.]
Cotman (J. S.) Architectural Antiquities of Normandy, 100
etchings, with Notices by Dawson Turner, 2 vol. in i, hf.
russ., 1822, super roy. folio (1054), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Hardy, £2 12s.
Cotman (J. S.) Etchings illustrative of the Architectural
Antiquities of Norfolk, hf. bd., uncut, 1818, folio (456),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Dott, £1 5s.
Cotton (Jno.) Way of the Churches of Christ in New-England,
hf . roan (lower margin of C 2 cropped) {see also Twisse
(Wm.), 1645, 4to. (53), Dec. 17, Sotheby Hopwood, £2 5s.
(180)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cox
Coulon (Lud.) Lexicon Homericum, Paris, sumpt. S. Cra-
moisy, 1643, 8vo. (69), April 8, Sotheby Gaston, (j 7s.
[XVII. century French mor. gt., ornaments tooled in
scrolls and au pointing, g.e. Style of Le Gascon (re-
paired).]
Country Gentleman's Companion (The) : Hunting, Hawking,
Angling, Archery, etc., 2 vol., cf., 1753, 8vo. (464), Jan.
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 8 s.
Countryman's Recreation. See Barker (T.)
Court Memoirs. See Secret Court Memoirs
Cousin (Jehan). Livre de perspective, id. originale, folding
and other diagrams, etc., mor. ex., g.e., by Hardy, arms
of Baron Sellidre, Paris, Jehan le Royer, 1560, folio (201),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £g los.
Coussemaker (E. de). Chants des Flamands de France,
plates, hf. mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., 1855-6, super imp. 8vo.
(731), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £2 15s.
Couteau (J. B.) Confessions, written by himself and trans,
by Robert Jephson, first ed., 9 engravings, 2 vol., cf.,
1794, i2mo. (524), Nov. 5, Sotheby Mason, £1 6s.
Coverte (R.) True and almost Incredible report of an English-
man . . . cast away in Cambaya, second ed., blarfe letter
(a few headlines shaved), mor., g.e., N. O. Jor T. Archer,.
1614, 8vo. (200), Dec. 6, Hodgson Edwards, £4 12s. 6d.
[Cowell (Ebenezer).] Concise View of the Controversy between
the Proprietors of East and West-Jersey : being An Ex-
planation of the Bill presented by the Western Pro-
prietors to the Legislature of New- Jersey, etc., pp. vi.
18, sewed, uncut (tear in one leaf and small stain), Phila-
delphia : Printed by Hall &- Sellers, 1785, i2mo. (571),
Nov. 19, American Art Association $145
[Neither Sabin nor Evans had seen a copy of this work ;
the latter's pagination is in error. Reproduction of title-
page in catalogue.]
Cowley (A.) Naufragium Joculare, Comoedia, first ed., old
cf., H. Seile, 1638, i2mo. (151), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Dobell, £2 I OS.
Cowper (W.) [Works.] Poems (and) The Task, first ed., 2 vol.,
hf. mor. gt., 1782-5, 8vo. (926), Feb. 20, Sotheby Maggs, £6
Cox (David). Treatise on Landscape Painting, 12 orig. parts
in wrappers, 16 col. and numerous uncol. plates in aqua-
tint, S. & J. Fuller (1813-14), oblong folio (829), April 29,
Sotheb}^ Riniell, £6
[Cox (Nicolas).] Gentleman's Recreation, by Richard Blome,
second ed., engraved title, plates and woodcuts, old cf.,
1 7 10, folio (93), April 29, Sotheby Hill, £7 los.
Coxe (W.) Account of the Russian Discoveries between Asia
and America, maps and plan, old English mor. gt., g.e.,
1780, 4to. (99), July 22, Sotheby Ellis, £1 12s.
Coxe (W.) Historical and other Works, large paper, aqua-
tint and.,other plates, ports., facs. and maps, a few of the
plates col., together 24 vol., mor. gt. ex., g.e., by J. Clarke
(181)
■cox] Book-Prices Current.
(spotted and damp-stained), 1794-1829, roy. 4to. (901),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £25 los.
Coxe (W.) Memoirs of Horatio, Lord Walpole, ports., cf. gt..
Queen Charlotte's copy, presented by the author, with her
crowned monogram on sides, MS. inscription on hf. -title,
1802, 4to. (100), July 22, Sotheby Ellis, £1 2S.
Coxe (W.) Travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden and Den-
mark, maps and engravings, 3 vol., old mor. gt., g.e., from
the library of the Princess Sophia, with her bookplate,
1784-90, 4to. (loi), July 22, Sotheby Ellis, £^ 15s.
Cozens (Z.) Tour through the Isle of Thanet, etc., plates,
hf. cf., uncut, J. Nichols, 1793, 4to. (645), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Walford, £^
Crabbe (G.) George Crabbe :] Priest, Poet, Philosopher [1754-
1832], his Life, by his grandson, the Rev. G. Crabbe
[1834], illustrated by the insertion of several hundred
ports., views and maps, together with a unique series of
the poet's holograph letters (approximately 40 letters in
all), orig. letter from Dr. Johnson to Sir Joshua Reynolds,
etc., the poet's original private journals for the years
1813, '14, '20, '25 and '26, etc., the whole collected by A.
M. Broadley, in 8 vol., hf. mor. ex., t.e.g., 1903, roy. 4to.
(92), Dec. 12, Hodgson Myers, ;^ii5
Crabbe (G.) Holograph Manuscript of " The Library," pre-
sumably the fair copy transcribed by the Poet for the
press, written on 28 pages, with a note by Crabbe 's grand-
son attesting its authenticity, bound up with a copy of
the first ed., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Printed for J. Dodsley,
1781, 4to. (97), Dec. 12, Hodgson Myers, £2, los.
Crabbe (G.) Romance of an Elderly Poet, by A. M. Broadley
and Walter Jerrold, illustrations, large paper, extra
illustrated by the addition of original letters and several
letters to other correspondents, numbering over 50 in all,
ports., views, etc., 2 vol., hf. mor. ex., t.e.g., 1913, roy.
4to. (93), Dec. 12, Hodgson Myers, £26
Crabbe (G.) Works, 5 vol., cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Bedford,
1823, 8vo. (719), Oct. 23, Sotheby James, £2 4s.
Crainte du grant Jugement (en vers), orig. ed., lettres batardes,
long lines, 30 to a full page, cut on title and 3 on reverse,
also 2 cuts on last page, mor., g.e., by Riviere (from the
Huth collection, £ig in 1912), s.l. et d. \c. 1495], sm. 4to.
(203), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £\^ los.
Cranach (Lucas). Das Symbolum oder gemeine Bekentnis
der zwelff Aposteln, first ed., 30 leaves, Qot^if letter, 12
woodcuts of the martyrdoms of the Apostles, mor. ex.,
g.e., Gedruckt zu Wittemherg, durch G. Rhaw, 1539, sm.
folio (135), Dec. 10, Christie Tooth, ;^ii
Crane (W.) Toy Books, col. illustrations, pictorial wrappers
as issued, together 21 vol., Routledge, n.d., 4to. (209),
June 17, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 15s.
Cranmer (Thos.) Defence of the True and Catholike doctrine
of the Sacrament, blacit letter, title within woodcut border,
(182)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cre
MS. notes in contemp. hand, orig. cf., Reynold Wolfe .
1550 (139), Dec. 17, Sotheby Jameson, £2 5s.
Cranmer (Thos.) Defence of the true and catholic Doctrine
of the Sacrament, black letter, title within woodcut border
(repaired), 3 leaves stained, veil., London, Reynold Wolfe,
1550 (412), March 25, Sotheby Dobell, {^^
[This is the issiie without the errata on back of folio
117 ; sign, s does not include the cancel leaf.]
Crashaw (R.) Steps to the Temple (3 leaves wanted and 5
imperfect), name on Hy-leaf, orig. sheep, 1646. 8vo. (563),
July 22, Sotheby Dobell, £5 15s.
Craven "(Eliz., Lady). Memoirs. See Anspach
Creighton (M.) Queen Elizabeth, plates and text illustra-
tions, front, in colours mor. ex., g.e., Boussod, Valadon &
Co., 1896 (524), Oct. 23, Sotheby Young, £7 los.
Crema (Fr. de). Singularia Juris, lit. flOt^., 10 leaves, without
marks [Proctor 6534], [colophon] " Expliciut slgularia
faniossissimi juris Mondche dni Frdcisci de Crema, im-
pressa Bononie " [printer unknown, s. a., c. 1475] — Bur-
batia (Andreas). Repetitio Legis cum accutissimi C. de
Fidei, lit. gotl)., 44 leaves, without marks [Hain *2432,
Pellechet 1829], [colophon] Impressa Parme,per Stefanum
Cofallum de Lugduni, die sexta mensis Mali, Anno Mil-
lesimo qiitercenlesinio {sic) septuagesimoquarto , etc. (1474)
— Butrio (Antonius de). Repetitio de Notabili C. Vestra
de Cohabitatione Clerici et Mulieris, lit. rom., 20 leaves,
without marks [Hain 4181, Pellechet 3122], [colophon]
Bononiae, impressum per me Ugonez Rugeriuz Regiensem
M.cccc.LXXiv. decima quarta menssis Novemb'is (1474) —
Ancharano (Petrus de). Repetitio Cap. postulasti de
foro competente, lit. rom., 12 leaves, without marks
[Hain 948, Pellechet 611], Bononiae, H. Rugerius, 1474,
Oct. 29 — Ejusdem Ancharani Repetitio Cap. Canon.
Statuta de Constitutionibus, lit. rom., 52 leaves, without
marks [Hain 950, Pellechet 612], Bononiae, H. Rugerius,
1475, IX. Jan., all large copies, with numerous old MS,
notes, bound in i vol., old russ. gt., y.e. (Wodhull copy),
large folio (2083), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £i-^
Crescentio (Petrus de). De Agricultura, lit. rom., double
columns, 42 to a full page, 179 leaves, with signs, [not in
Hain or Proctor], Italian woodcuts (title mended, some
leaves stained and damaged), not subject to return, new
veil., [colophon] Impressum Venetiis die ultimo mensis
Mai anno M CCCC LXXXXV. [s.n. Impr.], sm. 4to.
(682), Feb. 20, Sotheby Jci'^^^,£j> 5S.
Crescentio (Petrus de). Libro della Agricultura, first Italian
ed., 2 parts in i vol., roman letter, long lines, 43 to a page,
signatures and catch-words, but no numeration, mor. gt.
(a few stains), [colophon] . . . Florent per me Nicolaum
Diocesis Vratislaviensis die xv. Mensis lulii. Anno 1478
(Nicholas Laurentii), folio (165), June 10, Sotheby
Edwards. £iS los.
(183)
cre] Book-Prices Current.
Crescentio (Petrus de). Opus Ruralium Commodorum, gotdic
letter, painted initials, mor., g.e., some uncut edges,
Augsburg, Joh. Schiissler, 1471, folio (136), Dec. 10,
Christie Edwards, /40
[First ed. Hain *5828, Proctor 1590. Top margin of
first leaf repaired. Marginal MS. notes ; 209 printed
leaves.]
Crescentio (Petrus de). Opus Ruralium Commodorum, 0Otf)ic
letter, over 300 woodcuts of husbandry, falcons, etc., cf.
[s.n., Speier, P. Drach, c. 1493], sm. folio (137), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £^g
[Hain 5826, Proctor 1441. Collation: a8, b-q6, r8,
s-z, ab6 (last blank) + table 4 leaves.]
Cries of London. Complete Set of 31 col. plates of the Itinerant
Traders ot London in their ordinary costume, with letter-
press descriptions, hf. cf (1804), 4to. (85), Aupj. 7, Sotheby
Eaton, £^ 4s.
[This is the set of col. plates often found bound up
with " Modern London, or History of the Present State of
the British Metropolis," 1804, 4to.]
Criminal Recorder, or Biographical Sketches of Notorious
Public Characters, ports., 4 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1804-9, 8vo.
(540), Nov. 5, Sotheby Hill, £2 los.
Crisp (F. A.) Catalogue of Lowestoft China, port., col. plates,
one of 150 copies, hf. veil., uncut, t.e.g., Privately printed,
1907, 4to. (486), July 29, Sotheby Warren, £1 i6s.
Cromwell (Thos.) Walks through Islington, extra illustrated
with many hundred ports., views, plans, cuttings
from newspapers, etc., text inlaid, mounted and bound
in four scrap-books (Vol. iv. blank), 1835, roy. folio (126),
June 3, Sotheby Seal, £g
Cronike van Vlaenderen, gotl^ic letter, title in red and black,
with large woodcut of Charles V. mounted on horseback,
another on verso of the same, also mounted, and about
200 woodcuts, old veil., Eh es gheprent Tantwerpen, by my
Willem Vorsterman, buyten dye Camerpoorte inden gulden
Eenhoren, 1531, sm. folio (138), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £^
[Collation : 6 prel. -h ff. ccc. + ff. Ux. (error for Ixi.) -h 5
unnumbered.]
Cross (T.) Autobiography of a Stage Coachman, 43 col. plates
after Rowlandson and others, 2 vol., hf. buckram, 1904,
imp. 8vo. (532), Dec. 12, Hodgson £1 12s.
Crossly (A.) Peerage of Ireland, Dublin, 1725 — The Significa-
tion of most things that are born in Heraldry, Dublin,
1724, 2 vol. in I, old cf. (rebacked), folio (625), July 29,
Sotheby Maitland, ^3
Croston (Jas.) History of the Ancient Hall of Samlesbury,
mor. gt., g.e., 1871, folio (66), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Murray, £1 2S.
" Crowquill." See Forrester (A. H.).
Cniikshank (G.) Comic Almanack, complete set, plates by
(184)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cru
G. Cruikshank, etc., some col., 19 numbers in 5 vol., hf.
mor. gt., g.e., 1835-53, Svo. (561), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Crawshaw, £8 15s.
Cruikshank (G.) Comic Almanacks, complete set, illustra-
tions by G. Cruikshank, 19 vol., orig. wrappers and cl.
covers, fine set, as issued, 1835-53, 8vo. (3089), Feb. 25,.
Sotheby Spencer, £2;^
Cruikshank (G.) Cruikshankiana, an Assemblage of the most
celebrated Works of George Cruikshank, 81 plates on 64,.
hf. mor., n.d., folio (546), Jan. 23, Puttick
Ogden, £1 17s. 6d.
Cruikshank (G.) Cruikshank 's Magazine, ed. by Smedley,.
Nos. 1-2, January and February [all published], orig.
wrappers, 1854, Svo. (3097), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Maggs, £2 2S.
Cruikshank (G.) Cruikshank's Water-Colours, Introduction
by J. Grego, 6d. de luxe, front, and col. plates, one of 300
copies, rough edges, t.e.g., 1903, 4to. (919), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Sotheran, £1 4s.
Cruikshank (G.) Fairy Library : Puss in Boots — Jack and the
Bean-Stalk — Cinderella — Hop'o'-my-Thumb, col. copy, 4
parts in i vol., mor. ex., g.e., n.d., 4to. (3196), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Richeton, £4 5s.
Cruikshank (G.) Fairy Library. Jack and the Beanstalk^
Cinderella and Hop-o'-my-Thumb, first eds., 25 etchings,
orig. illustrative covers, D. Bogue, n.d., 4to. (743), April
29, Sotheby Barton, ^10
Cruikshank (G.) Illustrations to the Fairy Tales, 24 plates on
India paper, including title, mounted on cards, mor. ex.,
g.e., n.d., 4to. (3197), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £2 15s.
Cruikshank (G.) Omnibus, ed. by Laman Blanchard, first
ed., illustrations, hf. cf. gt., m.e., 1842, Svo. (555), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Crawshaw, £1 15s.
Cruikshank (G.) Omnibus, ed. by Laman Blanchard, 100
plates and woodcuts, orig. cl.. Tilt and Bogue, 1S42, Svo.
(3099), Feb. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £1 15s.
[£2, hf. cf., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 190.]
Cruikshank (G.) Omnibus, ed. by Laman Blanchard, 18S5 —
Table Book, ed. by G. A. a Beckett, together 2 vol., illus-
trations by G. Cruikshank, India paper impressions, hf,
mor. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1885, 4to. (630), Oct. 23,
Sotheby £2 los.
Cruikshank (G.) Phrenological Illustrations, col. illustrations,
printed wrappers, with autograph presentation inscrip-
tion, 1S73, oblong folio (264), May 23, Puttick £2
Cruikshank (G.) Table Book, ed. by G. A. k'Becket, first ed.,
plates by G. Cruikshank, hf. cf. gt., 1845, roy. Svo. (556),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Crawshaw, £2 12s.
Cruikshank (I. R.) Comicalities, 24 col. plates (3 copies), hf.
mor., 1830, oblong Svo. (3113), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Myers, £5 2s. 6d.
(185)
cui] Book-Prices Current.
Cuisinier Francois (Le), engraved front., mor. ex., g.e., by
Trautz-Bauzonnet, 1656, 8vo. (494), June 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £17 ids.
Culpepper (N.) Culpeper's Last Legacy, orig. sheep, 1655,
8vo. (55), Jan. 23, Puttick Sawyer, i6s.
Culpepper (N.) English Physician and Complete Herbal, 2
parts in i, port, and col. plates, tree cf., 1789 — Sibley (E.)
Key to Physics and the Occult Sciences, col. plates (one
without margins), tree cf. (damaged), n.d., together 2 vol.,
4to. (241), Aug. 7, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^
Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological
Society. Publications, Vol. i.-xvi. ; New Series, Vol. i.-
xiv., plates, maps, etc., mor. gt. and buckram, Kendal,
1874-1914, 8vo. (443), Feb. 20, Sotheby Thurman, £1^
Cumberland (R.) British Theatre, 45 vol., 1826 — Minor
Theatre, 16 vol., n.d., together 61 vol., ports, and other
engravings, hf. bd., m.e., 1823, etc., 8vo. (570), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Quaritch, £g los.
[Cummings (Maria).] The Lamplighter, illustrations by F.
Gilbert, complete in the 26 orig. penny parts, wrappers,
uncut, in case, John Cassell, n.d. (1854), ^vo. (756), May
14, Sotheby Maggs, £2 los.
Cundall (H. M.) Birket Foster, ed. de luxe, illustrations, one
of 100 copies, white cl., 1906, 4to. (509), Jan. 23, Puttick
Curry, £2 5s.
Cunningham (A.) Lives of the Painters, Sculptors and Archi-
tects, extra illustrated with hundreds of engravings and
etchings, including ports., landscapes, historical, genre
and other subjects, 6 vol., hf. mor. gt., uncut, 1829-33,
8vo. (720), Oct. 23, Sotheby Borrell, /16
[Inserted at the article on Raebum is a long and in-
teresting autograph letter (3 pp. 4to.) from the celebrated
Scotch portraitist to a newly-married friend, William
Burrell, Esq., Broom Park, by Alnwick.]
Cunningham (Sir A.) Mahabodhi, or the Great Buddhist
Temple at Buddha-Gaya, plates, cl., 1892 — The Sttipa of
Bharhut, a Buddhist Monument, plates, cl., 1879, together
2 vol., 4to. (354), March 4, Christie Edwards, £6 5s.
Cunningham Memoirs (The), 10 parts, plates and facs., orig.
wrappers. Royal Irish Academy, 1880-94, 4to. (610), July
29, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 3s.
[Complete set, including Mahaffy's Flinders Petrie
Papyri, 189 1-4, a copy of which, in bds., sold separately
for £2 3s., same sale. Lot 611.]
Cupid (The), a Collection of Love Songs, in twelve parts, orig.
ed., engravings by Scotin, orig. cf., r.e., /. Crichley for R.
Dodsley, 1736, 8vo. (1091), May 14, Sotheby
Dobell, £^ 128.
Curia Palatium, gotftic letter of two sizes, 36 lines to a page,
woodcut on title of a man with a scroll (Jesus, son of
(186)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [cus
Sirach), hf. veil, [s.n., Cdln, ? J. Koelhoff, c. 1495], sm. 4to.
(139), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £y
[Probably an unrecorded ed., diflfering from all authori-
ties consulted. Collation : a in 6.]
Cursus Beatae Mariae Virginis, cu plerisq*; cursib? necn6
oratoibs* deq^ figuris sulptis, flottjif letter, pictorial borders,
title (in fac), full-page cut of the " Anatomical Man "'
and other full-page woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e. [s.n., Strass-
hurg, J. Reinhard of Griiningen, c. 1490], i2mo. (140), Dec.
10, Christie Quaritch, £g los.
[Proctor describes the British Museum copy in his-
" Bibliographical Essays," p. 37. According to Proctor,
there should be an astronomical table on the 8th leaf
(verso blank) ; in this copy it is missing. Eight leaves
are also wanting and two are in fac. Collation : a-r8 =
136 leaves. Missing leaves are a8, hi and 8, R1-3, 6, 7.
A I and r8 are in fac]
Curtis (W.) Botanical Magazine from the commencement in
1787 to 1849, with two Indexes, port, and col. plates, 75
vol. in 28, russ. gt., g.e., fine set, 1787-1849, 8vo. (408),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Parsons, £^8
Curtis (W.) Botanical Magazine, col. plates. Vol. i.-lxxxii.
(wanting Vol. Ixi.), in 68 vol., hf. russ., 1 793-1856, 8vo.
(50), April 29, Sotheby Joseph, £ij
Curtis (W.) Flora Londinensis, col. plates, 2 vol., hf. cf.,.
1777-98, folio (1033), Feb. 20, Sotheby Wheldon, £j los.
Curtius (Quintus). De los hechos del magno Alexandre rey
de macedonia, got()ic letter, title in red, old Italian mor.,.
gold border and centrepiece, g.e. (portion of blank margin
wanting to fol. 62), Impressa en la muy noble y leal ciudad
Seuilla en casa de Juan Cromberger, 1534, sm. folio (206)^
March 18, Christie Edwards, ;^i8
Curtius (Quintus). [Opere.] Quinto Curtio da P. Candido di
latino in volgare tradotto, lit. ital., title within border
(corner defective), contemp. Venetian cf., stamped panels,
g.e., In Vineggia per Vetter. q. Piero Ravano, della Serena
&> Compagni, 1531, 8vo. (2090), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Dobell, £'] 15s.
Curzon (G. N.) Persia and the Persian Question, map and
illustrations, 2 vol., orig. cl. (loose in covers, but clean),
1892, 8vo. (218), Oct. 24, Hodgson Maggs, £6
Cusanus (Jo.) Algorithmus linealis Proiectiliu, etc., Vienna
impressus per Hier. Uietore z loannem Singrenium, 11
July, 1514 — Tractatulus artificiose memoriae, ib., 1514,.
the two works in i vol., gct^ir letter, mor. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, sm. 4to. (141), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £6-
[In the latter work are 10 leaves of woodcuts arranged
as alphabets to assist the memory. Collation : (i) 4
leaves, unsigned and unnumbered ; (2) a6, bi2 = 18 leaves
+ I leaf csChcel (between B4 and 5).]
Cust (L.) National Portrait Gallery, with an illustration of
(187)
cus] Book-Prices Current.
each port., 2 vol., hf. mor. ex., t.e.g., 1901, 4to. (82^, Dec.
10, Christie Russell, £6 ids.
Cust (L.) The Royal Collection of Paintings at Buckingham
Palace and Windsor Castle, 180 plates, 2 vol., orig. cl.
portfolio, 1905-6, folio (121), July 29, Sotheby
Camp, £^ I OS.
Cutter (The), in Five Lectures upon the Art and Practice of
Cutting Friends, Acquaintances and Relations, col. plates,
hf. mor., t.e.g., 1808, 8vo. (528), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Rimell, £1 2s.
Cuvier (Baron). The Animal Kingdom, ed. by Edward
Griffith and others, plates, 16 vol., including index, cf. ex.,
1827-35, 8vo. (525), July 29, Sotheby Hill, £3 3s.
Cyprianus (S.) Epistolae et Opuscula, ed. secunda (?), lit.
rom., 182 leaves, without marks [Hain *5897, Proctor
4032, Pellechet 4077 (184 leaves, including 2 blanks)],
painted capitals, old cf. (Sunderland), [colophon] Loquitur
Lector ad Vindelinum Spirensem Arttficem qui Epistolas
Beati Cipriani reddit in lucem m.cccclxxi. [Venetiis,
1471], folio (2093), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £20
Cyrillus (S.) Speculum Sapientiae, ed. princeps (?), lit. 0Otf|-,
61 leaves [Hain *5903, Proctor 7468], painted capitals,
bds., covered with old veil., M.S., not subject to return,
a. u. n. {Basileae, Michael Wenzler, c. 1473), folio (252),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
D'Abrantes (Duchesse). Autobiography and Recollections,
ports., 4 vol., new hf. cf. gt., by Riviere, 1893, 8vo. (2),
Oct. 23, Sotheby "^ Maggs, £2 6s.
D'Abrantes (Duchesse). Memoires, ou Souvenirs historiques
sur Napoleon, 18 vol., hf. cf., Paris, 1831-5, 8vo. (2), July
22, Sotheby Heffer, £2 15s.
D'Abrantes (Duchesse). Memoirs of Celebrated Women, 16
col. lithographic ports., old hf. russ., Edward Churton,
n.d. (1834), folio (863), April 19, Sotheby Lewine, £6 5s.
Dagley (R.) Takings ; or, The Life of a Collegian, first ed.,
26 col. etchings after R. Dagley, mor. gt., uncut, London,
John Warren, 1821, roy. 8vo. (169), Dec. 3, American Art
Association $17.50
Dallas (Sir Geo.) Memoir of Sir Peter Parker, Bart., Capt. of
H.M.S. Menelaus, Killed in Action at the American Camp
at Bellair, near Baltimore, Aug. 31, 1814, illustrated with
32 orig. ports, in water-colours by G. P. Harding (minia-
ture size), mor. ex., g.e.. Naval Chronicle Office, 1815 (771),
April 29, Sotheby James, £^^
Dalrymple (Alex.) Collection of Plans of Ports in the East
Indies, folding and other plans, charts, etc., cf.. For the
Author, 1775, 4to. (355), March 4, Christie
H. Stevens, £6 5s.
Dalton (E. T.) Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal, 38 Htho-
graphic plates from photographs, hf. mor., Calcutta, 1872,
4to. (356), March 4, Christie Edwards, £^ 5s.
D'Alton (Jno.) Illustrations, Historical and Genealogical, of
(188)
■
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dan
King James's Irish Army List (1689), 2 vol., orig. cl.,
Dublin, und. (i860), 8vo. (580), July 29, Sotheby
Maitland, £1 8s.
Damhoudere (J. de). Practycke ende handbouck in criminele
zaeken, gotl)ic letter, full-page woodcuts, 10 leaves + pp.
292+1 leaf, orig. cf., ornamental borders (margin at tail
wormed). Tot Lotien Gheprent by Steuen W outers ende Ian
Bathen, 1555, sm. 4to. (142), Dec. 10, Christie |^
Edwards. £^ 15s.
Danfrie (Ph.) Declaration de lusage du Graphometre, etc.,
script type, 18 engravings, mor., g.e., by Thompson
(Paris), Paris, chez ledict Danfrie, rue des Carmes, 1597,
sm. 4to. (2096), Nov. 22, Sotheby Parsons, £10 los.
Daniel (Geo.) Merrie England in the Olden Time, first ed.,
plates by Leech, 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., m.e., 1842, 8vo.
(585), Nov. 5, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 lis.
[£4, orig. cl. (not cut open). May 14, Sotheby, Lot 759.]
Daniel (Sam.) Civile wars between the two houses of Lan-
caster and Yorke (" the first fower Bookes "), first ed.
(title, B to Z in fours), title within woodcut border, mor.
gt., g.e. (a few catchwords and shoulder notes cut into),
P. Short for Simon Waterson, 1595, sm. 4to. (119), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Myers, £'^'j
[Two issues of this book were printed in 1595, but the
above — containing 89 leaves in all — is the earlier, as the
other contains 108 leaves, the additional leaves being a
fifth book.]
Daniel (Sam.) Civile Wares betweene the Houses of Lan-
caster and York, first complete ed., engraved title (re-
paired), also a few other leaves mended and one or two
marginal notes cut into, cf., 1609, sm. 4to. (120), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Myers, £^ 5s.
Daniel (Sam.) Collection of the History of England,^ with
a Continuation by John Trussel, fifth ed., 2 vol. in i,
F. Leach for Benj. Tooke, 1685, folio (211), April 8, Sotheby
Ellis, £'j
[XVII. century English mor. gt., arms of the Cambells
of Clay Hall, Baronets, 1664-99, g.e.]
[Daniel (Sam.)] Delia. Contayning certayne Sonnets : with
the complaint of Rosamond, first ed. (A 2 leaves, B to
H 2 and Bb to G 2 in fours), title within woodcut border,
mor. ex., g.e., by Rividre, At London, Printed by I. C. for
Simon Waterson, dwelling in Paules Church-yard at the
signe of the Crowne, 1592, sm. 4to. (117), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Quaritch, ^265
[The collation of the three 1592 issues of " Delia "
and the " Complaynt of Rosamond " — the former being
Daniel's first orig. literary effort — is a complicated one.
The above copy appears to be the first of the 1592 eds.
of "Delia!' as issued with "Rosamond." The points
in support of this are : — (i) the arabesque border on
title ; (2) the imprint, as given in the first ed. described
(189)
dan] Book-Prices Current.
by Corser, Part v., p. lo ; (3) the fact that it contains
only the original 50 sonnets (four being subsequently
added), and (4) the " Faultes escaped " are uncorrected.
The " Rosamond " is apparently the later version, con-
taining 129 stanzas, as against the 106. The latter poem
commences on sign. Bb, without a second title. The
above copy has been cleaned, but is quite perfect (as
described), save for a slight defect in the last leaf of the
" Rosamond."]
Daniel (Sam.) Letter from Octavia to Marcus Antoninus,
title within border (title and dedication 2 leaves, B and
C 4 leaves each and D 2 leaves) , P. Short for Simon Water-
son, 1599 — The Tragedie of Cleopatra, title within woodcut
border (A to K in fours), same imprint, 1599, being part
of the " Poeticall Essayes," 1599, in i vol., modern bds.,
sm. 4to. (118), Dec. 6, Hodgson Dohell, £4 4s.
[Daniel (Sam.)] Order and Solemnitie of the Creation of the
High and mightie Prince Henrie, Eldest Sonne of our
sacred Soveraigne, Prince of Wales, etc., first ed., Tho.
Heame's copy (stained), hf. cf.. Printed at Britains Bursse
for John Budge, 1610, sm. 4to. (189), July 26, 1917,
Hodgson Myers, £-^0
Daniel (Sam.) Panegyrike .... to the Kings Most Excellent
Maiestie at Burleigh Harrington in Rutlandshire. Also
Certaine Epistles, with A Defence of Ryme (A to H in
eights, B8, C8, D8 and E4 being blanks, but wanting
blank A, and last 5 leaves defective), E. Blount, 1603 —
Certaine Small Poems lately printed : with the Tragedie
of Philotas (the latter being the first ed., A to H in eights,
last leaf blank, but wanting title, and (Philotas) A to F6
in eights, Ai and 2, before the title, being blanks), G. E.
for Simon Water son and Edward Blount, 1605, in i vol.,
old cf. (some headlines and a few side-notes cut into,
not subject to return), 1603-5, i2mo. (518), Aug. 9, 1917,
Hodgson Pickering, £\i 5s.
Daniel (Sam.) Poeticall Essayes, 4 titles within woodcut
borders (border on first title defective), veil, gt., with ties.
At London, printed by R. Short for S. Waterson, 1599, 4to.
(487), Aug. 7, Sotheby Qiiaritch, /86
Danieli (B.) Libro di Diversi Disegni, per Colari, Punti per
fazzoletti, et Reticele di varie sorti, title and 13 (should
be 22 ?) plates of patterns for embroidery, etc., hf. mor.
(from the Marquis d' Adda's collection), Bologna, A.
Parasini [c. 1640], oblong 4to. (441), March 18, Christie
Ellis, £S
Danieli (Sam.) African Scenery and Animals (First Part),
engraved title and 30 col. plates, with descriptive letter-
press, old hf. russ., 1804-5, oblong folio (582), April 29,
Sotheby Edwards, £25 los.
Danieli (T.) Hindoo Excavations in the Mountains of Ellora
near Aurungabad, 8 tinted plans and 24 col. views from
the drawings of J. Wales, letterpress descriptions (8vo.)
(190)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dan
cut up and pasted on fly-leaves, hf. mor., 1803-4, oblong
folio (583), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, ^
Daniell (T. and W.) Antiquities of India, engraved title in
bistre and 12 col. views, letterpress descriptions (8vo.)
cut up and mounted on fly-leaves, hf. mor., 1799, oblong
folio (585), April 29, Sotheby Heffer, £6 los.
[£6 los., hf. roan, 12 col. plates, Part the Second (only),
1804, April 29, Sotheby, Lot 586.]
Daniell (T. and W.) Oriental Scenery : Views in Hindoostan,
taken in the years 1789-90, 1792, 1801, engraved titles
and 72 col. plates, 3 vol., letterpress descriptions (8vo.)
in each vol., cut up and pasted on fly-leaves, hf. mor.,
1 795-1801, oblong folio (584), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £58
[/15, loose within bds., 46 of the plates on cardboard,
no general title, same sale. Lot 781.]
Daniell (T. and W.) Oriental Scenery : Views in Hindoostan,
fourth series, 24 col. plates (with letterpress descriptions,
8vo. tract), old hf. russ., with ties, 1807, atlas folio (587),
April 29, Sotheby Spencer, ;^i8
Daniell (T. and W.) Voyage to India by way of China, 50
col. plates, with descriptive letterpress, hf. mor., 18 10,
oblong 4to. (588), April 29, Sotheby Ellis, ;^io
Daniell (W.) Voyage round the North and North-West Coast
of Scotland, etc., 42 col. views, hf. mor., W. Lewis, n.d.
(1818-20), roy. 4to. (769), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £\7. 12s.
Daniell (W.) and Ayton (R.) Voyage round Great Britain,
308 col. plates, wanting the map, 8 vol., hf. mor., 1814-25,
folio (3224), Feb. 25, Sotheby Bain, £68
Daniell (W.) and Ayton (R.) Voyage round Great Britain,
index chart and 308 plates in col. aquatint, russ. gt.,
arms of the Duke of Sutherland, 8 vol., g.e. (rebacked),
1814-25, folio (830), April 29, Sotheby Harper, £81
D'Annunzio (Gabriele). La Canzone di Garibaldi, mor. gt.,
silk linings, arms on the side, t.e.g., by Torrini, Milano,
1901, folio (674), Dec. 17, Sotheby France, i8s.
Dante Alighieri. De la Vulgare Eloquenzia tradotto in Lingua
Italiana (da G. G. Trissino), first ed. in Italian (26 leaves),
italic type, a Greek w for 0 being used throughout, sides of
an ancient veil. MS., autograph letter of W. R. Pollock to
Prof. By water (whose copy this was) inserted, Vicenza
Stampata per Tolomeo Janiculo da Brescia, 1529, sm. folio
(1076), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £5
Dante Alighieri. II Convivio, first ed., roman letter (margins
of first leaf restored), modern wooden bds. and hf. sheep
[Hain 5954, Proctor 6309], [colophon] Impresso in Firenze
per set Francesco honaccorsi, 1490, 4to. (207), June 10,
Sotheby Maggs, ;^io los.
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, MS. on veil. [Italian],
205 leaves (Tof by 7|in.), roman characters, 36 lines to a
page, ornamental initial on first page painted on a ground
(191)
dan] Book-Prices Current.
of burnished gold, enclosing a port, miniature of Dante,
in lower margin the arms of the Medici family, similar
initials with shorter elongations occur at the commence-
ment of the Purgatorio and Paradiso, old veil,, xv. cent.,
sm. folio (170), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^220
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, MS. on paper [Italian],
104 leaves (12-^ by 9-j^in.), roman book-hand, double
columns, 36 lines to a page (a few leaves wormed), modern
oak bds. and leather, antique style, xv. cent., folio (172),
June 10, Sotheby ;^2io
[Two other Italian MSS. of the xv. century realised £^^
and ^32 respectively at the same sale. Lots 171 and 174.]
Dante Alighieri, La Divina Commedia, roman letter, portion
only, consisting of 135 leaves (one blank), commencing
with the latter part of Canto xiii, of the " Purgatorio,"
but appears to have the " Paradiso " intact, old hf, russ.,
uncut, not subject to return [Hain 5938, Proctor 5723],
[colophon, in 6 lines of verse, without place. Fuligno,
Johann Neumeister, 1472], folio (178), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £22
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, col commento di
Benevenuto de Imola, \\t. got^., two large painted initials
at beginning, numerous smaller painted initials (a few
leaves stained and the three blank leaves missing), old
russ. gt. [Hain 5942, Proctor 4414], [at end] . . . De spiera
vendelin fu il stampatore del mille quattro cento e settanta
setti . . . [Venice, Wendelin de Speier, 1477], folio (180),
June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £^0
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Comedia, col commento di M.
Paulo Nidobeato e di Guido Terzago, roman letter (com-
mentary in lit. 0OtE).), initials painted (some leaves wormed,
small hole in last 5 leaves mended, a few leaves at end
damp-stained), old russ. gt., signature on fly-leaf [Hain
5943, Proctor 5896, Pellechet 41 13], Without printer's
name [Mediolani, Ludovicus et Albertus Piemonte, 1477,
27 Sept., 22 Nov., 1478, 9 Febr.], folio (182), June 10.
Sotheby Quaritch, £jo
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, col commento ^ di
Christ. Landino, roman letter, long lines, with the whole
of the 19 engravings by Baccio Baldini from the designs of
Sandro Botticelli, russ. ex., crests of an elephant on back,
Firenze par Nicholo di Lorenzo delta Magna, 1481, folio
(213), March 18, Christie Edwards, £()6o
[First ed. of Dante having Landino's Commentary.
The first two designs are impressed in the spaces left for
that purpose, the rest being taken off separately and
mounted in the blank spaces. The first, as usual, has
been slightly cut into, and those mounted are browned,
and some defective. Several leaves torn and a few stained.
Collation : Prel. 12, a 9, b 8, c-e 10, f 8, g 10, h-i 8, 1 10,
mn 8, o-r 10, s 6, aa 9, bb-gg 10, hh 12, 11-mm 10, nn
(omitted), 006, aaa 8, b-h 10, 16, l 10. Illustration in
(192)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dan
catalogue. ;^ioo (Quaritch), hi. mor. ex., containing two
of the engravings only several leaves repaired and slightly-
wormed, same sale, Lot 214.]
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, col Commento di
Christophoro Landino, roman letter, contains 366 leaves
only and wanted the last 6 of the preliminary leaves, two
engravings only, the first damaged (some leaves wormed
and rubbed), 5 large painted initials, four of which have
illuminated borders, mor. ex. to a Lyonnese pattern, g.e.,
by F. Bedford [Hain 5946, Proctor 6120, Pellechet 41 14],
i6^in. by io|in., [colophon] . . . Impresso in Firenze per
Nicholo di Lorenzo delta Magna a di xxx. dagosto. M.cccc.
Ixxxi. (1481), folio (183), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^1
[Two other copies, both imperfect and defective, realised
;^28 and £26 respectively at this sale, Lots 184-5. The
former had two of the engravings and the latter seven.]
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, col Commento di C.
Landino, roman letter, modern oak bds. and leather,
antique style [Hain-Copinger 5947, Proctor 4581], [colo-
phon] Impresso in Vinegia per Octaviano Scoto da Monza,
adi xxiii. di Marzo, 1484, folio (186), June 10, Sotheby
Maggs, £17
Dante Alighieri. [La Divina Commedia col commenti di
Cristoforo Landino], roman letter, 68 Italian woodcuts
(first leaf repaired, a few at beginning and end stained,
one or two leaves torn), MS. marginal notes [Hain 5948],
russ. gt. (from the Marquis d'Adda collection) . . . . Et
impresso in Bressa per Boninum de Boninis di Raguxi a
di ultimo di Mezo . . . 1487, folio (215), March 18, Christie
Edwards, /175
[/70, old veil,, uncut, blank leaf at end wanting, one
plate inlaid, April 29, Sotheby, Lot 988 ; ;^87, old veil.,
June 10, Sotheby, Lot 187.]
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, col Comento di
Christophoro Landino, et Canzone (8| pages), roman
letter. 61 lines to a full page, woodcuts and ornamental
initials, old cf. gt. (a few leaves wormed) [Hain 5949,
Proctor 4877], [colophon] Impresso in Vinegia per Petro
Crenionense dito Veronense, Adi xviii. di Novembrio, 1491,
folio (95), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, /20
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, col Commento di C.
Landino ; Credo di Dante, roman letter, initial letters
and woodcuts (several leaves wormed), modern wooden
bds. and russ., end-leaves from a XlVth century veil.
Antiphonarium [Hain-Copinger 5949, Proctor 4877, Pel-
lechet 41 17], [colophon] Impressi in Venesia per Bernardino
bernali et Matthio da Parma, 1491, adi Hi. marzo, folio
(188), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £20
{£\^, old cf. gt., some leaves wormed and others defec-
tive, June 10, Sotheby, Lot 189.]
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, col Comento di
Christophoro Landino, roman letter, two types, 4 fuU-
XXXII. (193) 7
dan] Book-Prices Current.
page woodcuts, within borders, and 97 cuts and orna-
mental initials (some leaves stained, repaired or wormed),
veil., Impressi i Venesia P. Bernardino benali E. Matthio
da Parma, 1491 (51), June 3, Sotheby Tregaskis, ^11 los,
[The " Purgatorio " in this ed. has two impressions of
the full-page cut.]
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, col Commento di
Chr. Landino, revisto et emendato da Pierro da Figino,
roman letter, woodcuts (some leaves stained and wormed),
old hf. sheep [Hain 5952, Proctor 4496], [colophon] 7m-
pressa in Venetia, per Matheo di chodecha da parma 1493,
adi xxix. de Nouemhre, folio (190), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £i\
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Comedia, col Comento di Christo-
phoro Landino, roman letter, woodcut within architectural
borders (col.) at beginning, text on first page within orna-
mental borders (col.), small cuts in the text, veil., g.e.
[Hain 5953, Proctor 5482, Pellechet 41 19], [colophon]
Inipressa in Venetia, per Piero de zuanne di quarengii da
palazzo hergamasco , 1497, adi xi. Ortubrio, folio (191), June
10, Sotheby Ellis, £15 los.
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Comedia, col comento di C.
Landino, roman letter, woodcuts (some leaves wormed
and stained, small hole in last leaf), old cf., Venetia, per
Bartholomeo de Zanni da Portese, 1507, folio (192), June 10,
Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £^
Dante Alighieri [La Divina Commedia], col sito et forma dell'
Inferno, italic letter two titles, full-page woodcuts at end,
XVIth century Venetian wooden bds and mor. gt., clasps,
Vinegia, nelle Case d'Aldo e d' Andrea di A solo suo socero,
1515, 8vo. (203), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £12
r/2 2S., veil., some leaves stained and cut into, same
sale, Lot 205.]
Dante Alighieri. [La Divina Commedia], col sito et forma dell'
Inferno, semi-cursive characters, has 202 leaves, with 5
pages at end containing woodcuts, mor. ex.. Absque nota
[Toscolano, Alex. Paganini, c. 1515], 32mo (204), June 10,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 15s,
Dante Alighieri. [La Divina Commedia.] Traducido de lengua
toscana en verso castellano, por Pedro Fernandez de
Villegas, gotflic letter, title wanting and supplied in MS.,
coat-of-arms on last leaf, russ. gt., not subject to return,
Tmprimiose . . . Burgos por Fadrique aleman de Basilea,
acabose lunes a dos dias de Abril, 1515, folio (216), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £14
[£^2, mor. ex., part of title in fac, June 10, Sotheby,
Lot 208.]
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, col espositione di
Christ. I^andino, lit. rom., woodcut port, of Dante on
reverse of title, small Italian woodcuts, engraved port.
of Dante, after Stradan, by C. Galle, inserted (mounted
on fly-leaf), old cf. gt., r.e., Venetia, per Jac. del Burgo-
(194)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dan
franco ad instantia di I.. A. Junta, 1529, folio (989), April
29, Sotheby Tregaskis, £7 15s.
[£j 5s., orig. veil., some leaves stained, June 10,
Sotheby, Lot 193.]
Dante Alighieri. [La Divina Commedia.] Comedia con la dotta
e leggiadra spositione di C. Landino, italic letter (title and
first two leaves wormed, small hole in folios 345-47, stain
on D i), orig. limp veil., Vineggia per M. Bernardino
Stagnino, 1536 4to. (194), June 10, Sotheby Ellis. £;i 3s.
Dante Alighieri. [La Divina Commedia], con I'Espositione di
C. Landino et di A. Velutello, argomenti et allegoric per
F. Sansovino, head of Dante on title, woodcuts, veil.,
title mounted (some leaves stained), ^^^enetia, appresso
Giovamhattista, Marchio Sessa &> Fratelli, 1564, folio (195),
June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^ 5s.
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, con I'espositione di
M. Bernardino Daniello da Luca, 3 engravings, that
facing page i shaved at top, orig. veil.. In Venetia, 1568,
4to. (436), April 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2 i6s.
Dante Alighieri. [La Divina Commedia], con I'Espositioni di
C. Landino et d' A. Velutello, Argomenti et Allegoric per
F. Sansovino, italic and roman letter, woodcut head of
Dante on title, woodcuts in text, old veil., Venetia, ap-
presso Giovambattista, Marchio Sessa e Fratelli, 1578, folio
(198), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^3 los.
[£j 5s., French mor. gt., g.e., arms of J. A. Claret de
La Tourette, same sale, Lot 197 ; £iy los., pigskin ex.,
g.e., long historical note on Dante on fly-leaf in the auto-
graph of Thomas Gray, the poet, same sale, Lot 196.]
Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia, printed on veil, (only
2 copies so done), port., 3 vol., hf. mor. gt., Roma, M. de
Romanis, 1810, i2mo. (217), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £^$
Dante Alighieri. La Monarchia, tradotta da Marsilio Ficino,
MS. on paper [Italian], 64 leaves (7^^ by 5iin.), written
in a cursive roman hand, 25 long lines to a page, painted
initial on first page, with emblazoned coat-of-arms in
upper margin, contemp. Italian cf., xvi. cent., sm. 4to,.
(175). June 10, Sotheby ;^29
Dante Alighieri. L'Inferno, illuminated MS. on veil. [Italian],
140 leaves (9^^ by 6|in.), written in humanistic or roman
characters, 18 long lines to a page, first leaf painted in
capitals, large initial N on second leaf (recto) painted in
gold, with typical Italian decoration enclosing two small
circular miniatures and a painting representing the seven
spheres of hell, numerous smaller painted initials, old
bds., autograph signature on first leaf, xv. cent., 4to. (173),
June 10, Sotheby Maggs, :{250
Dante Alighieri. L'Inferno, el Purgatorio et el Paradiso,
italic lett^ (stain on one leaf), cf. gt., g.e., Venetiis in
cBdib. Aldi, men. Aug., 1502, sm. 8vo. (200), June 10,
Sotheby Ellis. £S 5s.
(195) 7—2
dan] Book-Prices Current.
Dante Alighieri. L' Inferno, el Purgatorio et el Paradise, the
Lyons counterfeit of the first Aldine ed., 1502, italic letter,
two double-page and one full-page woodcuts at end (the
first cut into), mor. ex., g.e., fine copy, Without place,
name or date {Lyons, 1502J, 8vo. (201), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £j los.
Dante Alighieri. L' Inferno, el Purgatorio et el Paradiso,
italic letter, woodcuts at end, mor. ex., g. on m.e., by
Bauzonnet-Trautz, [at end] P. Alex. Pag. Benacenses.
F[ecerunt] Bena[censes] V[iva] V[iva], n.d. [Toscolano, per
Alessandro Paganino], i2mo. (202), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ los.
Dante Alighieri. Le terze Rime, first Aldine ed., italic letter,
contemp. cf., silk ties, Venetiis in cBdib. Aldi, m. Aug.,
1502, sm. 8vo. (206), June 10, Sotheby James, £i/^ los.
Dante Alighieri. The Divine Comedy, trans, by Charles Eliot
Norton, large paper (250 copies printed), 4 vol., hf.
Holland and bds., paper labels, uncut, Cambridge,
printed at the Riverside Press, 1892, 8vo. (297), March 5,
American Art Association $14
Dante Alighieri. The Divine Comedy, trans, by H. F. Cary,
illustrations after Gustave Dorl and about 150 initial
letters, illuminated in gold and colours, 6 vol., mor. gt.,
with inlays, doublures, silk linings, t.e.g., uncut, Cassell
and Co., n.d., folio (172), Dec. 3, American Art Association
$105
[The Henry Irving ed. Limited and numbered. One
of the special sets, with the initial letters illuminated by
hand.]
D'Arblay (Mdme.) See Burney (Frances)
{Darell (J.)] Strange News from th' Indies: or East-India
Passages further discovered (small defect in last leaf),
hf. mor., S. Bowtel, 1652, sm. 4to. (206), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Edwards, £5 12s. 6d,
Darley (F. O. C.) The Cooper Vignettes, from Drawings by
F. O. C. Darley, India proofs to illustrate Fenimore
Cooper, mor., g.e., 1862, folio (673), Nov. 13, Puttick
Parsons, £^ 3s.
Darly (M.) Caricatures, Macaronies, Characters, etc., engraved
titles and 72 plates, with 9 in duplicate col., 3 vol., mor.,
1 77 1 -2, oblong folio (216), Dec. 12, Hodgson £2 4s.
[The complete set comprises 4 titles and 96 plates. £g,
mor. ex., 4 vol. in 2, col. plates, complete, July 28, 1905,
Sotheby. Lot 68.]
Darly (M.) Collection of Comic Prints of Characters, Carica-
tures, Macaronies, etc., dedicated to David Garrick, 275
humorous engravings, hf. mor., 1776, folio (236), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Hill, £i 7s. 6d.
Dart (J.) Westmonasterium, or the History and Antiquities
of Westminster Abbey, mezzo, port, of the author and
upwards of 140 plates, large paper, with two extra
plates, a large col. view of the west front, by Middleton,
(196)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dav
and Graves's large folding plate (1796), 2 vol., russ. gt.,
g.e., n.d. (1723 ?), roy. folio (1056), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Rimell, £2 los.
D'Artagnan. M^moires de M'. D'Artagnan Capitaine Lieu-
tenant de la premiere Compagnie des Mousquetaires,
premiere 6d., 3 vol., old cf., d Cologne chez P. Marteau,
1700, 8vo. (760), May 14, Sotheby Davis &- Orioli, £t^
Darwin (C.) and Fitzroy (R.) Narrative of the Surveying
Voyages of H.M. ships " Adventure " and " Beagle,"
maps and plates, 4 vol., complete with appendix, orig.
bds., uncut, H. Colburn, 1839, 8vo. (638), May 14, Sotheby
Bumpus, £^ 15s.
Darwin (E.) Botanic Garden, a Poem, plates, name on title,
contemp. mor., sprinkled edges, 1791, 4to. (402), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Maggs, £1 i6s.
Datus (Aug.) " Augustini Datti Scribae Senensis Elegantiolae
feliciter incipiunt," lit. rom., 40 leaves, the first blank
[Hain *5969, Proctor 6787, Pellechet 4126], illuminated
initial and coat-of-arms on first page, modern cf. gt., with
rough edges. Absque ulla nota [Paduae. Albertus de
Stendal, 14 — ], sm. 4to. (2097), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 los.
Daudet (A.) [Works.] Novels, Romances and Writings, illus-
trations, some in col., 16 vol., hf. leather, t.e.g.. New York
[1900], i2mo. (298), March 5, American Art Association
$20
Daumier (Honore). Les Cent et Un Robert Macaire, humorous
col. plates, orig. hf. roan (loose in covers, back damaged),
Paris, 1839, 4to. (830*), April 29, Sotheby Harper, £g los.
Davenant (Sir W.) Crueltie of the Spaniards in Peru, first
ed. (title defective, some headlines cut into), cf. ex., arms
of Henry Perkins (Huth copy, ^3 5s. in 1912), 1658, 4to.
(1470), April 8, Sotheby Dohell, £8
Davenant (Sir W.) Gondibert, an Heroick Poem, first ed.,
modern hf. cf., r.e., Printed by Tho. Newcomb for John
Holden . . in the New Exchange, 1651, 4to. (601), July 22,
Sotheby Dobell, £1 5s.
[This copy belonged to Thos. Barlow, Bishop of Lincoln
[1607-91]. On the title and fly-leaf are inscriptions by
him and two contemporary MS. satires on the poem are
written on the fly-leaves.]
Davenant (Sir W.) King John and Matilda : a Tragedy (a
few headlines cut into and some leaves stained), hf. roan^
R. Gammon, 1662, sm. 4to. (157), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Dobell, £2 9s.
[Davenant (Sir W.)] Macbeth, a Tragedy, first ed., mor. ex.,
g.e.. by Riviere, on p. 47 some words have been missed in
printing. Printed by P. Chetwin, 1674, 4to. (746), April 8,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £')
[Davenant (Sir W.)] The lust Italian, first ed. (title soiled
and last leaf repaired), hf. mor., T. Harper for J. Water son,
1630, sm. 4to. (156), Dec. 6, Hodgson Dobell, £2 15s.
(197)
DAv] Book-Prices Current.
Davenant (Sir W.) Two Excellent Plays. The Wits— The
Platonick Lovers, titles within woodcut borders (a few
headlines shaved), old sheep, 1665, 8vo. (833), April 8,
Sotheby Edwards, £2 12s.
Davenant (Sir W.) Works, first collected ed., port, by W.
Faithorne, name on title (a few leaves stained), cf. gt.
(rebacked). Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman, 1673,
folio (440), Aug. 7, Sotheby Halliday, £8 5s.
[£2 I OS., old cf., July 29, Sotheby, Lot 250.]
Davenport (Cyril). Thomas Berthelet, plates, including nine
printed in col., vignettes on India paper, hf. bd., uncut,
one of 252 copies on handmade paper, Chicago, published
by the Caxton Club, 1901 — Samuel Mearne, plates, in col.,
vignettes on India paper, hf. bd., uncut, one of 252 copies
on American handmade paper, ib., 1906, together 2 vol.,
4to. (1075), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, ;^ii 5s.
Davenport (Robt.) King lohn and Matilda, a Tragedy, first
ed., with orig. blank at end, mor. ex., by Riviere, A.
Pennycuicke, 1655, 4to. (899), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £j
Davidson (J no.) Scaramouch in Naxos, presentation copy to
Oscar Wilde from the author, with inscription, 1890, 8vo.
(11 13), Dec. 4, Sotheby Jenkins, £1 19s.
[Da vies (John, of Hereford).] The Scourge of Folly, Consisting
of satyricall Epigramms, and others in honor of many
noble and worthy Persons of our Land, etc., engraving
on title of Folly, upon the back of Time, being scourged
by Wit, col. by an early hand (A 8 leaves, including
blank A and title, and B to S 4 in eights, with a blank at
end, but wanting G 3, and a few leaves stained), orig. veil.,
At London, printed by E. A. for Richard Redmer sould at
his shop at ye west of Paules [c. 1611], i2mo. (136), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Dobell, £\<^ los.
Dawkins (W. B.) Cave Hunting, first ed., illustrations, col.
front., 1874 — Early Man in Britain, illustrations, 1880,
together 2 vol., 8vo. (13 18), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Land, £2, 3s.
Dawkins (W. B.) Early Man in Britain, woodcuts, orig. cl.,
uncut, 1880, 8vo. (400), Dec. 19, Hodgson £1 los.
Day (Fr.) Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, illustrations,
2 vol., orig. cl., 1880-4, 8vo. (521), June 17, Sotheby
Wheldon, £^ los.
[Day (Thos.)] The Desolation of America, a Poem, with
A.L.s. from the author to Stockdale, also a stipple port,
and obituary notice from the " European Magazine," hf.
mor., t.e.g., 1777, sm. 4to. (85), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Myers, £3
Debat du corps et de lame, lettres b&tardes, large woodcut
initial on title, mor. ex., g.e., by Bauzonnet-Trautz, from
the Yemeniz and Huth collections (Huth, ;^22 in 1912),
Absque ulla nota [? Lyons, c. 1500], sm. 4to. (218), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £^8
De Bry (J. T. and I.) Bibliotheca Chalcographica, engraved
(198)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [deg
titles and ports., 9 parts in i vol., mor. gt., scroll borders
of acorns, g.e., by J. Clarke, Francofurti, 1650, sm. 4to.
(47), July 22, Sotheby Bain. £5 5s.
De Bry (J. T. and I.) Petits Voyages, first ed.. Parts i.-viii.
(only), engraved titles, plates, maps, one plate wanting
in Vol. i. and ii., several leaves stained, two titles cut
into, hf. cf. gt. (one vol. with g. and gauffred edges),
Francojurti, 1598- 1607, folio (960), Dec. 4, Sotheby
H. Stevens, ;^io los.
Decker (Thomas). See Dekker
Defoe (D.) Moll Flanders, first ed. (wanting title, foxed), old
cf. (rebacked) (1721), Svo. (51), March 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 4s.
\£i, cf. gt., the second ed., 1741, one leaf torn, title and
front, mounted, same sale, Lot 52.I
Defoe (D.) Robinson Crusoe, second ed., front.. Printed for
W. Taylor, 1719 — The Farther Adventures of Robinson
Crusoe, second ed., folding map, ib., 1719, together 2 vol.,
cf. ex., g.e., Svo. (219), March 18, Christie
S other an, £S los.
Defoe (D.) Robinson Crusoe, engravings after Stoth ard, 2
vol., cf. gt., Stockdale, 1790, roy. 8vo. (541), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £2 4s.
Defoe (D.) Robinson Crusoe, plates by C. Heath after Sto-
thard, large paper, India proofs, 2 vol., orig. bds., uncut,
Cadell & Davies, 1820, roy. 8vo. (763), May 14, Sotheby
Bumpus, £^ 7s. 6d.
Defoe (D.) Robinson Crusoe, Major's ed., illustrated by Geo.
Cruikshank, large paper, India proofs, 2 vol., orig. cl.,
back labels intact, Shakespeare Press, by W. Nicol for J.
Major, 1 83 1, Svo. (764), May 14, Sotheby
Maggs, £6 2s. 6d.
[Defoe (D.)] [Works.] The Storm, 1704— History of the Life
of Colonel Jack, 1723 — Political History of the Devil,
front., 1726 — Essay on Apparitions, plates, 1727 — Life of
Capt. Singleton, 1720 — Tour thro' Gt. Britain, map of the
Siege of Colchester, 1724 — Memoirs of Mr. Duncan Camp-
bel, port., 1732 — System of Magick, 1728, all first eds.
(except the two last), together 8 vol., various cf. bindings,
Svo. (221), March 18, Christie Dobell, £\2
Defoe (D.) [Works.] Novels and Miscellaneous Works, ed. by
Sir W. Scott, 20 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Oxford, 1S40-41,
8vo. (597), Nov. 5, Sotheby Bumpus, ;^ii 15s.
De Groot (C. H.) Catalogue Raisonn6 of Dutch Painters of
the Seventeenth Century, based on the Work of John
Smith, ed. and trans, by E. G. Hawke, Vol. i.-v., orig.
cl., 1908-13, imp. Svo. (8), Nov. 26, Christie
Bernard, £4 15s.
[£j los., orig. cl.. Vol. i.-vi., 190S-16, same sale, Lot 64.]
De Groot (C. H.) Meisterwerke der Portratmalerei auf der
Ausstellurrg im Haag, 1903, 69 plates, orig. bds., Munchen,
1903, folio (97), Nov. 26, Christie G. S. Philips, £y 5s.
(199)
deg] Book-Prices Current.
De Guilleville (G.) El peregrinage de la vida humana, tradu-
zido en vulgar Castellano, por frey Vincentio Mazuells,
0Ot()ic letter, long lines, woodcut on title and many others
in the text, cf. gt. (stained). En Tolosa, por Henrique
[Meyer] Aleman, 1490, sm. folio (331), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £^0
De Guilleville (G.) Le Romant des trois Pelerinaiges, lettres
batardes, double columns, a 10, a-n 8, m 4, n-z 8, a-b 8,
c 10, mor. ex., g.e., by Chambolle-Duru [Paris, B. Rembolt
et Jehan Petit, c. 1500], sm. 4to. (330), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £^^
Dekker (Thos.) Works, 4 vol., cf. gt., g.e., by Mansell, 1873,
8vo. (601), Nov. 5, Sotheby Bumpus, £4. 15s.
Delafosse (J. C.) Nouvelle Iconologie historique ou Attributs
hieroglyphiques, engraved throughout, plates and letter-
press, old cf. (worn), arms on sides, Paris, i768,^folio
(589), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £12,
Delamotte (W. A.) Views of the Colleges, Chapels and Gar-
dens of Oxford, col. title and col. lithographs, with descrip-
tive letterpress, hf. mor., T. Voys, 1842, folio (831), April
29, Sotheby David, £<^
[/i, bds., plates frayed and loose, w.a.f., March 19,.
Puttick, Lot 556.]
Delange (C.) et Borneman (C.) Recueil de Faiences Italiennes
des XV., XVI. et XVIIe Siecles, 100 chromo-lithographs,.
mor. ex., g.e., by Winstanley, of Liverpool, Paris, Quai,
Voltaire, 1869, super imp. folio (780), April 29, Sotheby
Neukuys, ;^io los.
De la Serre (J. P.) The Mirrour which flatters not, transcribed
English by T. C. {i.e., T. Cary), first ed., plates, old cf.
(some headlines shaved), 1639, 8vo. (417), Nov. 13, Put-
tick Nicol, £1
Delices de la Grande Bretagne, 36 plates by W. Birch, after
Rowlandson, etc., hf. mor. ex., silk linings, 1791, oblong
4to. (262), Dec. 12, Hodgson Shepherd, £1 us.
De Lisle (Guill.) Atlas, containing 99 mxaps, partly col., in-
cluding America, Canada, Louisiana, Mexico, etc., con-
temp, cf. gt., r.e., Paris, 1745, foHo (99), April 29, Sotheby
Heffer, £5
De Lisle (Guill.) Atlas, containing 84 maps, including several
of America, on one sheet being views of Mexico, New
York, Fall of Niagara and Quebec, hf. cf., no title, w.a.f.,
Amst., Covens et Mortier, n.d., oblong folio (559), Jan. 23,
Puttick Nelson, £6 los.
Delolme (J. L.) History of the Flagellants, plates, veil, gt.,
with the Holmes crest, 1777, 4to. (906), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Edwards, £2
De Manne (E. D.) Galerie Historique des Comediens de la
Troupe de Talma, ports, by F. Hillemacher, with auto-
graph letters from the actors and actresses of the
" Troupe " inserted, hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Lyon, 1866, 8vo.
(19), Dec. 12, Hodgson Maggs, £2 2s.
(200)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dep
De Maurepas. Recueil dit de Maurepas, Pieces Libres Chan-
sons, Epigramraes, etc., 35 vol., with Supplement and
Index, in 6 vol., three-quarter mor., t.e.g., Leyde, 1865,
i2mo. (192), Nov. 28. Hodgson Neuhuys. £^ 15s.
De Morgan (Aug.) Budget of Paradoxes, hf. mor., 1872, 8vo.
(396), July 29, Sotheby E. Stevens, £1 8s.
Demosthenes. Orationes duae & sexaginta, ed. princeps et
Aldina, Venetiis in aedib. Aldi, 1504, sm. folio (462),
April 8, Sotheby Gaston, £^i
[XVI. century Venetian mor., plain, floral ornaments,
centre gt. cartouches enclosing the title and name " Hen-
ricus A. Pagk," illustration in catalogue.]
Demosthenes. Orationes duae et sexaginta, ed. princeps,
Venetiis in JEdib. Aldi., 1504 — Ulpianus. Commentarioli
in olynthiacas, philippicasque Demosthenes orationes,
contains 130 leaves instead of 171, as given by Brunet,
ib., apud Alduni, 1503, in i vol., XVIIIth cent. French
mor. gt., g.e. (Derome), folio (100), April 29, Sotheby
Runciman, £1^
Denham (Sir Jno.) Poems and Translations, with the Sophy,
first ed., old sheep (rubbed and broken), 1668, 8vo. (591),
April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £2 4s.
Dennis (Jno.) The Comical Gallant, or the Amours of Sir
John Falstaffe, a Comedy, first ed., mor. ex., g.e., by
Riviere, A. Baldwin, 1702, 4to. (748), April 8, Sotheby
Pickering, £4
Den rette Ordinants som paa Herre dagen i Ottense bless
offuerscet de Besiglet Huorledis Kircketienisten skal
holdis udi Danmarckis oc Norgis Riger oc de Hertug-
domme Slesuig Holsten, lit. QOt^. and roman letter, musical
notation on a staff of 4 lines, port, on verso of title and
coat-of-arms on last leaf, cf. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf,
Prentet i Kiobenhaffn, aff Hans Zimmerman, 1562, 8vo.
(41), May 13, Sotheby Ellis, ;^io
D'lSon de Beaumont (Chas.) Collection of Orig. Manuscripts,
Autograph Letters and Documents, Engravings, Draw-
ings, Printed Books, etc. illustrative of the Dual Career
of the Chevalier D'£on, comprising about 60 volumes or
portfolios, box containing the ports, and 14 volumes of
printed books (202), Dec. 12, Hodgson £'^^5
[A lengthy description is given in the catalogue.]
D'il^on de Beaumont (Chas.) Life and Adventures as narrated
by E. A. Vizetelly [London, 1895], extra illustrated by
the addition of several hundred ports., caricatures, orig.
drawings, views, etc., collected by A. M. Broadley and
Godefroy Mayer, where necessary inlaid to size, 7 vol.,
hf. mor., g.e., roy. folio (201), Dec. 12, Hodgson Myers, ;^ioi
[Lengthy description of the contents of these vols, in
the catalogue.]
" De Praecepto prudentiae," MS. on veil., flotf)ic letter, over 100
leaves, several large illuminated initials and several others
(201)
deq] Book-Prices Current.
in red and gold, cf., illustration in catalogue, Scsc. xv.,
sm. 4to. (496), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^ii5
De Quincey (T.) Works, " Author's Ed.," ports, and facs.,
15 vol., hf. cf. gt., Edinburgh, 1862-3, 8vo. (113). Oct. 23,
Sotheby Sawyer, £^ 15s.
De Rossi (G. B.) Fiori Diversi nouamete posti in luee intag-
liati da Nicolo Rvbert Francese ad instanza di Gio. Batt.
de Rossi, engraved title (inlaid) and 84 engravings of
flowers, etc., cf., Roma, 1640, 4to. (276), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £i\
De Sarques (M.) Universal Way of Dyaling, or . . directions
for placing the Axeltree and marking the hours in Sun-
Dyals, trans, by Daniel King, front, and plates, cf., g.e..
Printed by Thos. Leash, 1659, 4to. (549), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 8s.
Deschamps (J.) Scenery and Reminiscences of Ceylon, col.
plates, hf. roan, 1845, folio (548), March 19, Puttick
Spencer, £1 15s.
Description de I'Egypte. See Egypt
De Smet (P. J.) Oregon Missions and Travels over the Rocky
Mountains, first ed., plates, orig. cl., New York, 1847, 8vo.
(415), Jan. 23, Puttick Edwards, £2
Desperiers (Bon). Les Nouvelles Recreations et joyeaux devis
de Bonaventure des Periers, mor. gt., g.e., by Koehler,
Rouen, 1615 (553), Dec. 17, Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £1 lis.
Desportes (Ph.) Les Premieres CEuvres (Poetiques), derniere
ed., contemp. mor. gt., g.e., Paris, M. Patisson, 1600, sm.
8vo. (225), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £11 los.
Destruction (La) de Iherusalem et la mort de Pilate, got^ic
letter, 37 lines to a page, double columns (17 leaves), inlaid
throughout, full-page cut of the death of Pilate, mor., g.e.,
by ChamboUe-Duru, from the Selliere collection, with
arms, an unrecorded ed., illustration in catalogue, Absque
ulla nota [c. 1490], sm. folio (226), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £^g
Detaille (Ed.) L'Armee Fran9aise, Types et Uniforms, texte
par Jules Richard, illustrations, many in col. or tints,
2 vol. in 16 sections, veil, paper wrappers, in portfolios,
Paris, Boussod, Valadon et Cie, 1885-1889, folio (144),
Dec. 3, American Art Association $52.50
De Veer (Gerrit). De I'Histoire de la Navigation aux Indes
orientales ; Journal ov Comptoir, contenant le uray Dis-
cours et Narration Historique, etc., 4 parts in i, copper-
plate illustrations (some shaved), veil., Amsterdam, 1598-
1605, folio (505), June 17, Sotheby Edwards, £1^ los.
[Devonshire.] Scenery on the Southern Coast of Devonshire,
col. plates, with letterpress, hf. cf gt., Sidmouth, 18 19, 4 to.
(3696), Feb. 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £g los.
D'Horsay : or the Follies of the Day. See Mills (J no.)
Dialogue de Consolation. See Le Roy (Fr.)
Dialogue in English, betwene a Doctour of Divinitye, and a
Student in the lawes of England (by C. St. Germain), blacfe
(202)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dib
letter, title within woodcut border (worn and shaved at
fore-edge), a few MS. marginal notes, unbd., R. Tottel,
1569, 8vo. (481), Aug. 7, Sotheby Hardy, £^ los.
Dialogus Creaturarum Moralizatus. F. 2 : Prefacio i libru
qui dicitz: dyalog^ creaturaru moralizat^ omni materie
morali iocudo et edificatiuo modo applicabiUs Incipit
feliciter, gotfjic letter, first leaf of text has woodcut border,
initial S and cut of the sun and moon, over 100 other
woodcuts, painted initials, hf. cf. gt., arms on front side
and another (ex Bibliotheca Biinaviana) on the under
side, from Wilham Morris's library, Gouda, G. Leeu, 3
June, 1480, 4to. (143), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £26
[First ed. Hain 6124, Proctor 8920. Collation : Prel.
10, a-1 8, m6= 104 leaves, ff. i and 11 are blank, but are
both missing. Four leaves in contemporary MS.]
Dialogus Creaturarum Moralisatus. A2 : ^ Prefatio in libru;
qui dicitur dyalogus creaturarum moralisatus om'i materie
morali iocundo z edificatiuo modo applicabilis, got()ic
letter, woodcuts as in the first ed. of 1480, 2 woodcut
initials, others painted, mor. ex., g.e., by Duru, from the
Yemeniz collection. Per Gerardum Leeu in opido Ant-
werpiensi inceptus .... i486, sm. folio (144), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, ;^53
[Leeu's fourth Latin ed. Hain 6129, Proctor 9363.
With MS. note by M. Noel respecting the author. Colla-
tion : a6, a-k6, 18 = 74 leaves, unnumbered.]
Dialogus de sene et iuuene de amore disputantibus, title above
a woodcut showing the disputants. Sig. di : Tractatus
breuis lacobi de reno decani grauien et canonici ecclesie
sanctoru apostolol/ Colonien in laudem musice artis et
de eius vtilatatibus, got^ic letter, 24 lines to a page,
printer's device at the end of each tract, cf. gt. (from
the Huth collection, £21 los. in 1912), Antwerp, G. Leeu,
1491, i2mo. (145), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £26 los.
[First ed. Hain 6144, Proctor 9398. Collation : ab8,
c6, de8 = 38 leaves.]
Dibdin (T. F.) ^des Althorpiana, with Supplement to the
Bibliotheca Spenceriana, ports, and other illustrations,
2 vol., russ. gt. (rebacked), uncut, t.e.g. (spotted), auto-
graph letter from Dr. Dibdin inserted, 1822, imp. 8vo.
(731), Oct. 23, Sotheby Burrell, £2
Dibdin (T. F.) [Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque
Tour.] Proofs of the whole of the plates in Dibdin's Anti-
quarian and Picturesque Tour, including those published
in the text, no other copy, title, as above, port, of Dibdin
as front, and 156 plates, mostly on India paper, com-
prising ports., views, buildings, interiors, facs., etc.,
inlaid, mor. ex., 1821, foHo (212), June 10, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1^
Dibdin (T. F.) Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque
Tour in the Northern Counties of England and in Scot-
land, plates after T. M. Richardson, etc. (spotted), 2 vol.,
(203)
DIB] Book-Prices Current.
mor. gt., g.e., name on title, 1838,107. 8vo. (733), Oct. 23,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £2 5s.
Dibdin (T. F.) Bibliographical Decameron, engravings, some
on India paper (a few pages spotted), 3 vol., russ. gt.,
m.e., 1817, 8vo. (729), Oct. 23, Sotheby Heffer, £^ los.
[;^7, mor., g.e., by Murton, Dec. 4, Sotheby, Lot 1285 ;
£S 5s., mor. ex., Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 351.]
Dibdin (T. F.) Bibliographical Decameron, extensively extra
illustrated by Sir Francis Freeling (i 764-1836), 3 vol.
extended to 10, with 2 vol. of Supplement, in all 12 vol.,
richly bound in mor. ex., by C. Lewis, 1817, 8vo. (211),
June 10, Sotheby Bumpus, £2.20
[A lengthy description of the contents of these volumes
is given in the catalogue.]
Dibdin (T. F.) Bibliomania, or Book Madness, large paper
(18 copies so printed), port and woodcut engravings, 2
vol., contemp. mor. gt., " au pointille " scrolls, uncut, by
George Mullen, of Dublin, with his ticket, 181 1, imp. 8vo.
(210), June 10, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £6 los.
Dibdin (T. F.) Bibliomania ; or Book-Madness, with Supple-
ment, etc., front, and illustrations, cf. antique, t.e.g.,
1842, roy. 8vo. (558), Dec. 17, Sotheby Ryland, £2
Dibdin (T. F.) Bibliotheca Spenceriana, facs. and initials,
4 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g. (spotted), 1814-15, imp. 8vo.
(728), Oct. 23, Sotheby Heffer, £^ los.
Dibdin (T. F.) Bibliotheca Spencerciana, 4 vol. — yEdes Al-
thorpianae Catalogue, 2 vol. — Cassano Catalogue and
Supplement, together 7 vol., russ. gt. (Marquis d' Adda's
copy), 1814-23, 8vo. (231), March 18, Christie Ellis, ^15
Dibdin (T. F.) Typographical Antiquities, mezzo, ports.,
woodcuts and facs. (spotted), 4 vol., cf., 1810-19, 4to.
(908), Oct. 23, Sotheby Heffer, £^ 4s.
Dickens (C.) All the Year Round, complete set of the 9
Christmas numbers, with separate pagination, in i vol.,
orig. cl., 1859-67, 8vo. (139), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Sawyer, £1 2S.
Dickens (C.) American Notes for General circulation, first
ed., 2 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1842,
8vo. (564), Dec. 17, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 6s.
Dickens (C.) [American Notes.] English Notes, intended for
very Extensive Circulation, by " Quarles Quickens, Esq.,"
brown paper wrappers, pp. 16, Boston, published at the
Daily Mail Office, 1842, sm. folio (190), Dec. 3, American
Art Association $45
[This American publication is a skit on Dickens'
" American Notes for General Circulation."]
Dickens (C.) American Notes, first ed., 2 vol., hf. mor. (pre-
sentation copy), 1842 (2485), April 22, Christie, presented
by Mr. Charles P. Johnson ;^98
[" Frederick Salmon Esquire from his friend Charles
Dickens twenty-second October 1842."]
(204)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dig
Dickens (C.) Bleak House, first ed., plates by H, K. Browne,
orig. cl., 1853, 8vo. (3149), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 i6s.
[;^3 los., orig. cl., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 302.]
Dickens (C.) Christmas Books. A Christmas Carol, green
end papers and " Stave I.," 1843 — The Chimes, 1845 —
The Cricket on the Hearth, 1846 — The Battle of Life,
1846 — The Haunted Man. 1848, together 5 vol., first
issues (except " The Battle of Life "), col. plates and
woodcuts by J. Leech and others, orig. cl., in case, 8vo.
(3136), Feb. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £2j
Dickens (C.) Christmas Carol, first issue of the first ed., col.
illustrations by John Leech, title printed in red and blue
and with " Stave I.," orig. brown cl., g.e., 1843, 8vo. (297),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Sawyer, £^
Dickens (C.) David Copperfield, first ed., the original 20
parts in 19, illustrations by H. K. Browne, wrappers, a
few mended, 1850, 8vo. (3146), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Spencer, £S
[£5 3s., wrappers, Jan. 23, Puttick, Lot 470.]
Dickens (C.) David Copperfield, Library ed., plates by
" Phiz," 2 vol., red cl., autograph of Charles Dickens on
engraved title, 1865 (2477), April 22, Christie, presented
by Sir Charles W. Mathews, Bart. ;^23
Dickens (C.) David Copperfield : a Reading in Five Chapters,
mor. ex., unuct, g.t.. Privately printed, n.d., 8vo. (3148),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £g los.
Dickens (C.) Dombey & Son, complete in the orig. 20 nos.
(in 19), wrappers (three wrappers missing), 1846-8, 8vo.
(831), Oct. 24, Hodgson Crawshaw, £^ 2s. 6d.
Dickens (C.) Dombey and Son, first ed., illustrations by H.
K. Browne, cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Tout, wrapper bound
in, 1848, 8vo. (565), Dec. 17, Sotheby France, £^ los.
Dickens (C.) Gad's Hill Gazette, nine numbers and two
supplements of this magazine, dated July 22 and 29,
Aug. 26, with supplement, undated, and Dec. 30, 1865 ;
Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27 (with supplement), Feb. 3, 1866, with an
A.L.S., two L.s. and an A.L. by the editor, H. F. Dickens,
the novelist's sixth son, to Capt. Cavemlish Boyle, re-
lating to the magazine, 8vo. (562), June 3. Sotheby
Sotheran, £210
[This was' a private magazine dealing with Gad's Hill
and the Dickens family. All the numbers, except that
for Jan. 6 and the supplement for Jan. 27, 1866, were
printed at the little press presented to the family by W.
H. Wills. The numbers from Dec. 30, 1865, onwards,
including the supplement to Jan. 27, 1866, have Dickens'
crest at the top of the first page. The number for Aug.
26, 1865 torn (text not injured).]
Dickens (C.) Great Expectations, first ed., 3 vol., old cf.,
name on, titles, 1861, 8vo. (119), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Spencer, £■>, los.
(205)
Die] Book-Prices Current.
Dickens (C.) [Great Expectations.] Twenty-one Etchings to
Great Expectations, by F. W. Pailthorpe, one of 50 sets
col., 1885, roy. 8vo (3165), Feb. 25, Sotheby
G. W. Davis, £2 2s.
Dickens (C.) Hunted Down, first ed., orig. green wrappers
(pub. at 6d.), J. C. Hotten, n.d. (1870), 8vo. (693), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Hansen, £1
Dickens (C.) Little Dorrit, plates by H. K. Browne, in the
20 (in 19) orig. parts, wrappers, 1855-57, 8vo. (3152),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Shepherd, £2 los.
[£2 i2s. 6d., wrappers, Jan. 23, Puttick, Lot 471.]
Dickens (C.) Little Dorrit, first ed., illustrations by H. K.
Browne, mor. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1857, 8vo. (567),
Dec. 17, Sotheby France, £1 5s.
Dickens (C.) Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman, first ed. and
apparently the first issue, 11 etchings by Cruikshank,
orig. cl., 8 pp. of advts. at end, Charles Tilt, 1839, 8vo.
(621), Dec. 4, Sotheby Edwards, £5 los.
Dickens (C.) Martin Chuzzlewit, first ed., 20 parts in 19,
illustrations by " Phiz " (with the loo;^ on vignette title),
(several wrappers missing and that of No. 7 defective,
name on wrappers), 1843-44, 8vo. (561), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Spencer, £5
Dickens (C.) Martin Chuzzlewit, the orig. 20 parts in 19,
illustrations by " Phiz," wrappers, in case, 1843-44, 8vo.
(3135), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £10 los.
Dickens (C.) Master Humphrey's Clock, first ed., illustrations
by G. Cattermole and H. K. Browne, 3 vol., mor. gt.,
t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, cl. covers bound in, 1 840-1, imp.
8vo. (563), Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 12s.
Dickens (C.) Master Humphrey's Clock, parts 11-20 (belong-
ing to the 20 monthly parts set, containing Barnaby
Rudge), illustrations by G. Cattermole and H. K. Browne
(several wrappers torn and lower wrapper to part 12
wanting, name on wrappers), 1841, 8vo. (562), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Spencer, £2
Dickens (C.) Memoirs of Grimaldi, ed. by " Boz," first ed.,
port, and illustrations by G. Cruikshank, 2 vol., orig.
pink cl., uncut, 1838, 8vo. (1320), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Edivards, £5 los.
Dickens (C.) Memorandum Book, containing 28 pp. of holo-
graph notes, consisting of outline sketches of characters,
scenes, suggestions for plots, commencements of books
and general ideas for use when writing, the first page dated
January, 1855, in Dickens's autograph, cl., with inscrip-
tion " To Mr, and Mrs. Comyns Carr, with the affectionate
love of Kate Perugini, 1892," on fly-leaf, 8vo. (2013),
April 22, Christie, presented by Mrs. Comyns Carr ;^325
Dickens (C.) Minute Book of the Meetings held by " The
Guild of Literature and Art " from 12th June, 1854 to
25th April, 1898, during the earlier part of which period
Charles Dickens was Chairman on 26 occasions, the Minutes
(206)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dig
on each of these occasions being signed by him in full ;
also the Chairman's Addenda from July 17, 1854 to Dec.
7, 1896, comprising the Agenda, with comments or notes
in Dickens's handwriting, on 25 pp., signed by Dickens in
8 places, 2 vol., folio, roan, together with the Secretary's
Minute Book from July 17, 1854 to June 4th, 1867, mostly
in the handwriting of W. H. Wills, or in that of the Clerk
of the Guild, hf. roan, together 3 vol. (43), March 13
Hodgson £8$
Dickens (C.) Mystery of Edwin Drood, first ed., port, and
illustrations by S. L. Fildes, mor. gt., t.e.g., 1870, 8vo.
(570), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £1 6s.
Dickens (C.) [Mystery of Edwin Drood.] John Jasper's Secret,
by Wilkie CoUins, H. Morford and others, first ed., 20
illustrations, hf. cf., 1872, 8vo. (571), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Shepherd, £1 is.
Dickens (C.) Nicholas Nickleby, first ed., port, and plates by
" Phiz," 40 extra plates by Onwhyn inserted, hf. sheep,
1839, 8vo. (3131), Feb. 25, Sotheby T. W. Davis, £j 5s.
[£i 15s., mor. gt., t.e.g., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 562.]
Dickens (C). [Nicholas Nickleby.] Scenes from the Life of
Nickleby Married (by E. Lloyd ?), plates, cf. gt., g.e.,
1840, 8vo. (3163), Feb. 25, Sotheby G. W. Davis, £5 los.
Dickens (C.) Nickelas Nickelbery, containing the Adventures,
etc. of the Family of Nickelbery, by " Bos " (E. Lloyd),
woodcuts, orig. wrapper inserted, cf. gt., t.e.g., n.d., 8vo.
(3162), Feb. 25, Sotheby G. W. Davis, £5 5s.
Dickens (C.) [Oliver Twiss.] Life and Adventures of Oliver
Twiss, the Workhouse Boy (by E. Lloyd), illustrations,
cf. gt., g.e., by Larkins, 1839, 8vo. (3161), Feb. 25, Sotheby
G. W. Davis, £4. 5s.
Dickens (C.) Oliver Twist, first ed., first issue (by " Boz "),
illustrations by G. Cruikshank, including the " Fireside "
plate, 3 vol., mor. gt., t.e.g., fine copy, Bentley, 1838, 8vo.
(561), Dec. 17, Sotheby Spencer, £6 los.
Dickens (C.) Oliver Twist, first ed., second issue, with adver-
tisements, 24 plates by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol. (one leaf torn
across), orig. cl., 1838, 8vo. (218), July 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £5
Dickens (C.) Oliver Twist, first 8vo. ed., plates by CruiK-
shank (re-etched), in the orig. 10 parts, with the wrap-
pers (2480), April 22, Christie, presented by Mrs. Wood
Dickens (C.) Our Mutual Friend, in the orig. 20 parts in 19 ,
illustrations by Marcus Stone, wrappers (repaired), in case,
1864-5, 8vo. (3155), Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £2 15s.
[19s., orig. cl., 2 vol., 1865, same sale. Lot 3157.]
Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, illustrated by Seymour,
Buss and " Phiz," in the orig. 20 parts (in 19), with all
the covers, the Buss plates, addresses in Parts ii. (an-
nouncing the death of Mr. Seymour), x., xv., in case,
1836-7, 8vo. (174), Nov. 26, Christie Maggs, £74
(207)
Die] Book-Prices Current.
Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, in the orig. 20 parts in 19,
illustrations by Seymour, " Buss " and " Phiz," in parts
as published, in case, 1836-7, 8vo, (560), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Spencer, £'^1
[This copy had the first issue of all the plates except
those in part i, which are the " Phiz," not the Seymour
plates, and the vignette on the title, which has " W,"
not " V," for Weller. Parts i.-viii. had no advertisements
or addresses, and the advertisements in Parts ix.-xix.-xx,
were not in every case complete. The wrappers were the
second issue, and those of Nos. 15, 16, 19-20 had the date
1837-]
Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, in the orig. 20 parts m 19,
plates by Seymour and " Phiz," wrappers, 1837, ^^o.
(3 121), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £1^ los,
[£2.0, wrappers, same sale. Lot 3123 ; ;^i3 los., some
wrappers repaired, same sale. Lot 3122 ; £ij\ 15s., wrap-
pers, extra matter inserted, same sale, Lot 3124.]
Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, with the 2 Buss plates, 2 vol.,
hf. roan, bound from the parts, 1836-37, 8vo. (58), March
25, Sotheby Thorp, £^ 7s. 6d.
Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, first ed., illustrations by Sey-
mour and " Phiz," including the " Buss " plates, cf. gt.,
g.e., by Riviere, 1837, ^^^- (5^°)' ^^^- 17, Sotheby
France, £2 15s.
[;^i los., hf. cf. gt., with the " Buss " plates, Feb. 25,
Sotheby, Lot 3125.]
Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, first ed., 43 illustrations by R.
Seymour and " Phiz," presentation copy, with author's
autograph inscription, " Frederick Salmon, Esquire, From
Charles Dickens, Twenty-fifth October, 1841," and at-
tached an A.L.S., 2 pp., also addressed to Frederick Sal-
mon, Esquire, same date (some leaves at the end stained),
mor. gt., 1837, 8vo. (291), Aug. 7, Sotheby Sabin, ;^88
Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, first ed., illustrations by Sey-
mour and " Phiz," with MS. inscription on title, " Dr.
Elliotson, with the author's best regards," mor. gt., g.e.,
1837, 8vo. (559), Aug. 7, Sotheby F. Sabin, £2^
Dickens (C.) [Pickwick Papers.] Pickwickian Illustrations,
20 plates by Heath, 1837 — Illustrations to the Pickwick
Club, ed. by " Boz," 8 parts complete, 1837 — Pictures
picked from the Pickwick Papers, by Alfred Crowquill,
40 plates, and another set, col., 1837 — The Beauties of
Pickwick, 1838, orig. wrappers bound up in i vol., mor.
ex., g.t., 8vo. (3128), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £\<^
Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, Victoria ed., with duplicate
set of all the illustrations and the two extra Buss plates,
India proofs (500 printed), 2 vol., mor., uncut, t.e.g.,
1887, 8vo. (768), May 14, Sotheby Heffer, ^3
Dickens (C.) [Pickwick Papers.] Post-Humourous Notes of
the Pickwickian Club, edited by " Boss " (E. Lloyd),
(208)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dic
woodcuts, titles mounted, 2 vol., cf. gt., uncut, by J.
Larkins, n.d., 8vo. (3164), Feb. 25, Sotheby
G. W. Davis, £6 5s.
Dickens (C.) Poor Traveller, Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn,
and Mrs. Gamp, first ed., mor. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf,
orig. green wrapper bound in, 1858, 8vo. (568), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Shepherd, lis.
Dickens (C.) Sketches by " Boz," First Series, first ed., illus
trations by G. Cruikshank, 2 vol. in i, hf. mor., 183O,
8vo. (679), Nov. 5, Sotheby Crawshaw, £1;^ los.
Dickens (C.) Sketches by " Boz," first series, first ed., illus-
trations by G. Cruikshank, 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.e., by
Tout, 1836, 8vo. (559), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Shepherd, £$ 5s.
Dickens (C.) Sketches by " Boz," first ed., both series, plates
by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol., orig. cl., 1836-7, 8vo. (31 18),
Feb. 25, Sotheby G. W. Davis, ;^43
[£g 15s., both series, 3 vol., mor. gt., t.e.g., first issues,
but one plate missing, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 98.]
Dickens (C.) Sketches by " Boz," first 8vo. ed., 40 plates by
G. Cruikshank, 1839, 8vo. (3120), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Spencer, £^ 15s.
Dickens (C.) Sketches by Boz, first 8vo. ed., 40 plates by G.
Cruikshank, hf. mor. (presentation copy), 1839 (2470),
April 22, Christie, presented by Mr. C. E. Stewart ;^53
[" Augustus N. Dickens a wedding gift from his brother
the author."]
Dickens (C.) Strange Gentleman, a Comic Burletta, in two
acts, by " Boz," first ed., orig. paper cover, uncut (front,
by " Phiz " missing, as usual). Chapman & Hall, 1837,
8vo. (767), May 14, Sotheby Parr, £^
[/141, orig. wrappers, with the front, by " Phiz,"
March 21, 1904, Sotheby, Lot 69.]
Dickens (C.) Sunday under Three Heads, orig. ed., illustra-
tions by H. K. Browne, orig. wrappers, 1836, with a copy
of Jarvis's reprint, 1884, together 2 vol., 8vo. (31 17), Feb.
25, Sotheby ^ F. Sahin, £iy
Dickens (C.) Tale of Two Cities, in the orig. 8 parts in 7,
illustrations by H. K. Browne, orig. blue wrappers, in
case, 1859, 8vo. (3154), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £26
Dickens (C.) Tale of Two Cities, first ed., front, only by H. K.
Browne, hf. mor., g.e., presentation copy from the author
to John EUiston, with the autograph inscription, 1859,
8vo. (619), Dec. 4, Sotheby Spencer, £60
Dickens (C.) Tale of Two Cities, first ed., engraved title and
plates by H. K. Browne, sheep, 1859, 8vo. (118), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Sotheran, £2 5s.
[;^3 los., orig. cl., March 19, Puttick, Lot 397.]
Dickens (C.) Uncommercial Traveller, first ed., orig. cl.,
uncut, 1861, 8vo. (658), Dec. 4, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Dickens (C.) "^Uncommercial Traveller, first ed., mor., t.e.g.,
by Zaehnsdorf, 1861, 8vo. (569), Dec. 17, Sotheby
(209) Atkinson, £2
Die] Book-Prices Current.
Dickens (C.) Works, illustrated Library ed., reproductions
of all the orig. illustrations by H. K. Browne, G. Catter-
mole, G. Cruikshank, etc., 30 vol., orig. cl., 1874-6, 8vo.
(589), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, ;^io 15s.
Dickens (C.) Works, ed. de luxe, illustrations on India paper,
30 vol., hf. mor. gt., cl. sides, t.e.g. (the sides of the bind-
ings of some vols, injured by water and in most cases the
colour of the silk markers has run on to the text) , Chap-
man & Hall, 1881-2, imp. 8vo. (581), Nov. 28, Hodgson
Crawshaw, /13
[;^io los., hf. cf., Dec. 4, Sotheby, Lot 617; £8 los.,
linen bds., as issued, with Plays and Poems, Speeches and
Bibliography, together 33 vol., Nov. 5, Sotheby, Lot 690.]
Dickens (C.) Works, ed. de luxe, illustrations on Japanese
veil, paper, 45 vol., cl., paper labels, uncut, Boston, Estes
and Lauriat, 1890, 8vo. (299), March 5, American Art
Association $30
Dickens (C.) Works, Library ed., illustrations, 30 vol., hf.
mor., m.e.. Chapman & Hall, n.d., 8vo. (116), July 22,
Sotheby Edwards, £1^ 15s.
Dictionary of National Biography, orig. ed., 63 vol.. First
Supplement, 3 vol.. Index and Epitome and Errata „
together 68 vol., orig. cl., 1885-1904, 8vo. (759), Oct. 24,.
Hodgson ;^2i 5s.
[/22, hf. mor., m.e., with the Supplements, Errata and
Index and Epitome, together 71 vol., Oct. 23, Sotheby,
Lot 122.]
Dictys Cretensis. De Historia belH Troiani et Dares Phrygius
de eadem historia Troiano, roman letter, 79 ff., woodcut
initials (some leaves stained, small hole in 2 leaves (ki,
ij), a few MS. marginal notes), veil. gt. [Hain *6i57.
Proctor 6939], Messanae, Guil. Schonberger, 1498, 4to.
(679), Jan. 22, Sotheby Barnard, £j los.
Dietrich (C. G. E.) (Euvre, 59 plates, including title, contemp.
French cf. gt., g.e., Dresde, chez la Veuve Dietrich, 1742-63,
folio (592), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io los.
Dietterlein (Wendel.) Architectura von den fiinf Saulen und
aller darauss folgender Kiinstarbeit von Fenstern, first
collected ed., over 200 plates of windows, doors, etc., old
veil., Gedriiokt zu Nilrnberg., In verlegung. Bait. Caymocx,
1598, folio (146), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £8
Digby (Sir K.) The Closet Opened, port, by Cross, cf. gt.,
g.e., 1669, i2mo. (625), Dec. 12, Hodgson £2 iis.
Dillon (Viscount). An Almain Arm.ourer's Album, with In-
troduction and Notes, 31 col. plates, reproduced by W.
Griggs, hf. veil., t.e.g., 1905, imp. folio (1058), Oct. 23,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £2 i8s.
D'Imray (Comte le G.) Bibliographic des Ouvrages Relatifs a
I'Amour, 3^ ed., grand papier (100 copies so issued), 6 vol.,
cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Turin et Lond., 1871-73, sm. 4to.
(866), May 14, Sotheby Heffer, £6 los.
Diodorus Siculus. Historiarum priscarum lib. VI. e graeco in
(210)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dio
latin um traducti per F. Poggium, roman letter, MS.
marginal notes (some leaves wormed), orig. oak bds. and
veil., bound in at end are 6 leaves with the title-heading,
" Cornellii Taciti . . . de situ moribus et populis Germaniif
libellus aureus " [Hain-Copinger 6188, Proctor 6516],
Bononiae impressum, 1472 [Bologna, Baldassare Azzoguidi],
folio (213), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £1^
Diodorus Siculus. Historiarum libri aliquot, graced, opera et
studio Vincentii Obsopoei in lucem editis (title and last
leaf torn), contemp. wooden bds. and cf., with the Ware
arms, Basileae, 1539, folio (85), June 3, Sotheby Ellis, £j
Diogenes Laertius. Vitae et Sententiae Philosophorum, lit.
rom., 140 leaves, without marks (spaces left for Greek
quotations) [Hain 6196, Proctor 7364], first page decorated
with scroll ornament, a large initial and an emblazoned
coat-of-arms, painted initials, old oak bds. and stamped
leather, metal bosses, Absque ulla nota, " Finis Philo-
sophorum Vita" \? Romae, unknown printer, c. 1475], sm.
folio (3048), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Diogenes Laertius. [Vitae et Sententiae Philosophorum.]
Incomincia el hbro de la vita de philosophi e delle loro
elegantissime sententie extracto da D, Lahertio, roman
letter, 26 lines to a page, 72 leaves, including the first, a
blank [Hain *62o6. Proctor 4603], Italian veil., Impressum
Venetiis per Bernardinum Celerium de Luere, 1480,
sm. 4 to. (234), March 18, Christie Maggs, £6 los.
Diomedes. " In Hoc Volumine continentur Diomedes . . .
Phocas . . . Caper . . . Agraetius . . . Donatus . . . Servius
et Sergius (De Arte Grammatica, etc.), ed. princeps, lit.
rom., 170 leaves, with signs. [Hain 6214, Proctor 41 18],
old English (xviiith cent.) mor. gt., g.e. (Pembroke copy,
;^24 in 1914), Nicolaus Jenson Gallicus [s. a. et I., Venetiis,
c. 1476], sm. folio (1080), July 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £2(i
Dion Cassius. Historiarum Romanarum libri XXIII. ^
XXXVI. ad LVIII. usque ; Graecd (cum castigationibus
R. Stephani), ed. princeps, large copy, Lutetiae, ex off. R.
Stephani, 1548, sm. folio (14), April 8, Sotheby
Leonardon, £5 los.
[XVI. century French mor., gt. ornaments in the
Lyonnese style, g.e.]
Dion Cassius. Historiarum Romanarum libri XLVI., Gr. et
Lat., Studio Jo. Leunclavii, Hanoviae, typis Wechelianis,
1606, thick foUo (48), April 8, Sotheby Parsons, £g los.
[XVII. century French mor. J. A. de Thou's copy,
with his arms and his second wife's, Gasparde de la
Chastre, on sides and monogram on back, g.e. In good
condition.]
Dionysius Alexandrinus. De Situ Orbis, lit. rom., 42 leaves,
the last blank [Hain *6226, Proctor 4370], title within
woodcut border, floral initials bds., veil, back, some leaves
stained (Wodhull), [colophon] Impressum . . Venetiis per
Bernards pictore & Erhardii ratdolt de Augusta, una cu
(211)
Dio] Book-Prices Current.
Petro loslein de Langencen eoii correctore ac socio m.cccc.
Lxxvii., sm. 4to. (3052), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Dionysius Alexandrinus. De Situ Orbis, Ant. Beccharia
interprete, lit. rom., 36 leaves [Hain *6227, Proctor
4173], rubricated, woodcut initials painted, bds., [colo-
phon] Impressum est hoc opusculu Venetiis per Franciscum
renner de Hailbrun, m.cccc.lxxviii., .sm. 4to. (3053),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Dionysius Alexandrinus. De Situ Orbis, Greek and italic
letter (top margin repaired), mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd,
BasilecB apud Val. Curionem [Schaffner], 1522, i2mo.
(147), Dec. 10, Christie Sotheran, £^
Dionysius Alexandrinus. De Situ Orbis, cum Comment.
Eustathii, annotationibus Jo. Olivarii, etc., Gr. et Lat.,
old English cf., arms of Queen Elizabeth and those of
Cambridge City stamped in gold (repaired), Lutet., H.
Stephanus, 1577, sm. folio (1081), July 22, Sotheby
Maggs, £\2 I OS.
Discours Facetieux et trds Recreatif pour oter des Esprits d'un
chacun tout ennuy et inquietudes, ed. originale, mor. gt.,
g.e., by F. Bedford, Paris, Millot, 1609, 8vo. (577), Dec.
17, Sotheby Edwards, £1
Diurnal du Breviaire Romain, ruled in red, Paris, P. G. Le
Mercier, 1750, cr. 8vo. (106), April 8, Sotheby
Maggs, £\^ I OS.
[XVIII. century French mor. gt., double, g.e. [Derome].
In good condition. Illustration in catalogue.]
Divell in Kent (The), or His Strange Delusions at Sandwitch
(4 leaves), hf. mor.. Printed in the Yeer MDCXLVII., sm.
4to. (6580), July I, Sotheby Bailev, £4
Dives and Pauper (by Henry Parker ?), first ed., black letter,
double columns, with signs, (imperfect, containing 163.
leaves only out of 244), several leaves supplied in MS.^
not subject to return, old cf. (rebacked) [R. Pynson,.
1493], sm. folio (3055), Nov. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £2^.
Dives and Pauper, first ed., black letter, double columns, wood-
cut initials (first leaf of table (a ij , a j a blank wanting)
cleaned, a few plain corners mended, wanted last blank
leaf), with rough edges, old russ. (rebacked), Fynisshed the
V. day of July, the yere of Oure lord god M.cccc.lxxxxiii.,
Emprentyd by me Richarde Pynson at the temple barre of
London (1493), thick sm. folio (1150), July 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^35
[There is no title-page ; the text begins on the 13th
leaf after the table. From the libraries of Sir Francis
Freeling and Wm. Morris, with the latter's Kelmscott
House label.]
Dixon (W. Hepworth). [Works.] The London Prisons, 1850 —
Story of Lord Bacon's Life, 1862 — The Holy Land, 2 vol.,
1866 — Spiritual Wives, 2 vol., 1868 — New America, 2 vol.,.
1867 — Free Russia, 2 vol., 1870 — Her Majesty's Tower,
4 vol., 1870 — History of William Penn, 1872 — The Swit-
(212)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dod
zers, 1872 — History of Two Queens, 4 vol., 1873 — White
Conquest, 2 vol., 1876 — Royal Windsor, 4 vol., 1879 —
British Cyprus, 1879, together 27 vol., ports, and illustra-
tions, uniform hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., 1850-79, 8vo. (71O), Nov.
5. Sotheby Maggs. £s
Doctrine des princes et des servans en court, title in 2 lines,
with grotesque initial L, full-page woodcut on reverse
(4 leaves, without marks), mor. ex., g.e.. Absque ulla nota
[c. 1500], sm. 4to. (240), March 18, Christie Ellis, £i\o
Doctrine et instruction q baillent z monstrent les bos peres a
leurs enfans, lettres batardes, full-page cut at end (8
leaves), mor., by Bauzonnet (from the Yemeniz, Didot
and Hoe collections), Imprime a Lyon, 1523, i2mo. (241),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^2i
[Dodgson (C. L,)l Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, first
published ed., 42 illustrations by Tenniel (name on hf.-
title, small stain on first 6 leaves and binding worn), orig.
cl., g.e., 1866 (126), July 26, 1917, Hodgson Spencer, £;^i
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, first
published ed., 42 illustrations by John Tenniel, mor., g.e.,
by Zaehnsdorf, orig. cl. cover and back bound in, 1866,
Svo. (778), May 14, Sotheby Shepherd, £^(>
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, first
published ed., illustrations by Tenniel, orig. cl., sign. Bi
repaired (soiled), 1866, Svo. (121), Jan. 23, Puttick
Edwards, £15 los.
[/14 los., orig. cl., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 581.]
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, with
Proem by Austin Dobson, illustrations by Rackham,
mor., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, n.d., 8vo. (582), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Sargent, £1 14s.
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Alice's Adventures Underground, first
ed., 37 illustrations by the author, orig. red cl., g.e., 1886,
8vo. (587), Dec. 17, Sotheby France, £1 is.
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Hunting of the Snark, first ed., 9 illustra-
tions by H. Holhday, mor., g.e., orig. cl. covers and back
bound in, 1876, 8vo. (777), May^i4, Sotheby
Kingdon, £2 8s.
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Phantasmagoria and other Poems, first
ed., mor. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, 1869, 8vo. (583), Dec.
17, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 i8s.
[£2 2s., same state and binder, May 14, Sotheby, Lot
779-]
Dodgson (C. L.) Rhyme ? and Reason ? first ed., illustra-
tions by Frost and Holiday, orig. green cl. gt., g.e., Mac-
millan, 1883, 8vo. (783), May 14, Sotheby
W. Brown, £1 12s.
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Rhyme ? and Reason ? illustrations by
Frost and Holiday, red cl. gt., g.e., 1890, 8vo. (589), Dec.
17, Sotheby Macrae, 17s.
Dodgson (C. .L.) Syllabus of Plane Algebraical Geometry,
Part i., orig. cl., presentation copy " from the Author,"
(213)
dod] Book-Prices Current.
Oxford, i860 — Elementary Treatise on Determinants,
first ed., presentation copy, Macmillan, 1867, together 2
vol., 8vo. (776), May 14, Sotheby W. Brown, £^
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Sylvie and Bruno, first ed., 46 illustrations
by Harry Furniss, orig. red cl., g.e., 1889, 8vo. (588),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Macrae, £1 los.
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, first ed., 46
illustrations by Harry Furniss, orig. red cl., g.e., 1893,
8vo. (590), Dec. 17, Sotheby Macrae, £1
Dodgson (C. L.) Tangled Tale (A), first ed., illustrations by
A. B. Frost, orig. cl. gt., g.e., 1885, 8vo. (784), May 14,
Sotheby W. Brown, £1 6s.
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Through the Looking-Glass, first ed., 50
illustrations by J. Tenniel, presentation copy from the
author, with autograph inscription, orig. cl. gt., g.e.,
1872, 8vo. (622), Dec. 4, Sotheby Myers, ;^ii
(Dodgson (C. L.)] Through the Looking-Glass, first ed., 50
illustrations by John Tenniel, hf. mor., 1872, 8vo. (584),
Dec. 17, Sotheby France, £1 12s.
Dodgson (C. L.) Through the Looking-Glass, first ed., 50
illustrations by John Tenniel, mor., g.e., orig. cl. covers
and back bound in, 1872, 8vo. (780), May 14, Sotheby
Heffer, £4 5s.
[Dodgson (C. L.)] Through the Looking-Glass, first ed., 50
illustrations by J. Tenniel, orig. cl., g.e., 1872, 8vo. (545),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Sawyer, £4 8s.
[£2 i6s., hf. mor., Latin trans, of the Jabberwock by
A. A. Verral, inserted, same sale. Lot 547.]
Dodoens (R.) Frumentorum, Leguminum, Palustrium Et
Aquatilium Herbarum, Ac Eorum, italic letter, 84 wood-
cuts of plants, a-r8, 54=140 leaves, orig. veil., with ties,
Antverpiae Ex off. Christ. Plantini, 1566, i2mo. (148),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £5 15s.
Dodsley (R.) CEconomy of Human Life, large paper, col.
engraved vignettes, old mor. gt., g.e., 1795, 4to. (3200),
Feb. 25, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £2 5s.
Dodsley (R.) Select Collection of Old English Plays, ed. by
W. C. Hazlitt, 15 vol., cf. gt., g.e., by Mansell, 1874-6,
8vo. (721), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, /lo 15s.
[£j I OS., orig. cl., April 8, Sotheby, Lot 841.]
Dod well (Ed.) Views in Greece, 30 col. aqautints, 2 vol. in i,
old mor., g.e., text and plates hinged, Rodwell and Martin,
1 82 1, folio (832), April 29, Sotheby Gregory, £6 los.
[£4 15s., old cf. gt., plates cut round and mounted,
same sale. Lot 593 ; £5 los., hf. mor., g.e., plates cut
and mounted. May 14, Sotheby, Lot 920.]
Dolby (L E. A.) Italy, Switzerland and Belgium, 40 col.
lithographs on India paper, wrappers, 1836, folio (833),
April 29, Sotheby Levine, £^ 17s. 6d.
Dolce (Lodovico). Delle Stanze di Diversi illust. poeti raccote
da M. Lod. Dolce, 2 vol. in i, mor. ex., semis of marguerites
and foliage, by Clovis Eve, with the arms of Queen Mar-
(214)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [don
guerite de Valois (illustration in catalogue), Vinegia,
Gioloto, 1590, i2mo. (242), March 18, Christie
Tregaskis, £6^
Dolce (Lodovico). Dialogo, prima edizione, 22 full-page
woodcuts, including circular alphabet, old mor. gt., coat-
of-arms on the sides, g.e., Jn Venetia appresso Gio. Batt.
et M. Sessa, 1562, 8vo. (591), Dec. 17, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, ly
Dolce (Lodovico). Didone, Tragedia, prima ed.. In Vinegia,
in Casa de' Figliuoli di Aldo, 1547, sm. 8vo. (81), April 8,
Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £g
[XVIII. century French cf. gt., with arms of Mme. de
Pompadour (one of the rare examples with the entrance
to the Towers closed), r.e.]
Domenichi (Lod.) Rime, first ed., mor. gt., g.e., by ChamboUe-
Duru, In Vinegia appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari,
1544, 8vo. (592), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 12s.
Dominicus de Sancto Geminiano. Lectura secunda super
sexto Decretalium, lit. rom., 272 leaves, including two
blanks, the blank at end wanting [Hain *754o. Proctor
3432, Pellechet 4401], rubricated, painted initials, contemp.
MS. notes, new mor., antique ornaments, rough edges,
[colophon] . . Nulla calami exaratoe sz quadd artificiosa
Karacterisandi ac imprimedi invetide . . ^ magistrH Adam
Rot. clericu Meten. dioce Anno, etc. m.cccc.lxxi. die vero
Liine ultima Septembris, large folio (3056), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^5
Dominicus de Sancto Geminiano. Prima pars Lecturae super
VI. Decretalium, Ut. flOt^., 324 leaves, with signs., aj a
blank wanting [Hain *7539, Proctor 4247], [colophon]
Impssa Venetiis per magistrum Jacobum de Rubeis Gal-
licum . . anno 1476 quarto Idus Septembris — Ejusdem
Auctoris super secunda parte VI. Decretalium, tit flOtll-
(2 types), 225 leaves, with signs. [Hain *754i. Proctor
4321], [colophon]_ Venetiis, Impressus impensis Jo. de
Colonia et Jo. Mathen de Gherretzem '^'\TJ, in i vol., illu-
minated miniature at the beginning of each vol., the
margins of the first page of first vol. with emblazoned
coat-of-arms, old German oak bds. and stamped leather,
engraved clasps (back and covers renewed), 1476-77,
large thick folio (3057), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £10
[Donaldson (Jas.)] Undoubted Art of Thriving, wherein is
shewed That a Million £. Sterling Money, or more if need
be may be raised for Propagating the Trade of the Nation,
etc. (stained, a fed headlines shaved), orig. sheep (broken),
Edinb., John Reid, 1700, 8vo, (521), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Dobell, £2 2S.
Donkin (Robert). Military Collections and Remarks, front,
by J. Smither, orig. cf. and label. New York : Printed by
H. Gaine, 1777, 8vo. (40), Nov. 19, American Art Associa-
tion |6o
Donne (J.) Letters to Severall Persons of Honour, first ed.,
(215)
don] Book-Prices Current.
port, by Lombart, contemp. cf., 1651, 4to. (909), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £6
[£11, orig. sheep, April 29, Sotheby, Lot 104.]
Donne (J.) Poems, by J. D., with Elegies on the Author's
Death (by I zaak Walton and others), first ed., with the 2
extra leaves inserted after the title, containing " The
Printer to the Understanders " and " Hexastichon Biblio-
polae," and all the orig. blanks (a few stains), orig. limp
veil., with rough edges, in box. Printed by M. E. for John
Harriot in St. Dunstan's Churchyard in Fleet-Street, 1633,
sm. 4to. (1082), July 22, Sotheby Bailey, £^0
Donne (J.) Poems by J. D., first ed. (wanting the blank leaf
before title and at end), orig. veil., M. F. for J. Marriot,
1633, 4to. (103), April 29, Sotheby Pickering, £16
Donovan (Ed.) Epitome of the Natural History of the In-
sects of China, col. plates, old cf., 1798, 4to. (106), April
29, Sotheby Heffer, £'i
Donovan (Ed.) Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects
of India, col. plates, old hf. russ. (broken), 1800, 4to. (107),
April 29, Sotheby Wheldon, £^
Doran (Dr.) Table Traits — Habits of Men — Queens of Eng-
land— Knights and their Days — Monarchs retired from
Business — History of Court Fools — New Pictures and Old
Panels — Princes of Wales — Saints and Sinners, together
12 vol., first eds., fronts., hf. cf., m.e., 1854-68, 8vo. (725),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 7s. 6d.
Doran (Dr.) Their Majesties Servants : Annals of the English
Stage, ed. by R. W. Lowe, ports, and engravings, large
PAPER, with a duplicate set of the ports., 3 vol., orig. cl.,
J. C. Nimmo, 1888, 8vo. (2), Dec. 12, Hodgson £1 9s.
Dorat (C. J.) Oiuvres Completes, port, and engravings after
Eisen, 20 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., 1770-92, 8vo. (595),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £^
Dorat (Jean). Magnificentissimi Spectaculi, a Regina Regum
matre in hortis suburbanis editi, in Henrici regis Poloniae
inuictissimi nuper renunciati gratulationem descriptio, 3
full-page woodcuts and numerous smaller ones of emblems
(26 leaves), mor., g.e., by ChamboUe-Duru, Parisiis, ex off.
Federici Morelli, 1573, sm. 4to. (246), March i8, Christie
Quaritch, £i/[ los.
Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club. Pro-
ceedings, plates, first 34 vol., cl., as issued, Sherborne and
Dorchester, 1877-1904 (424), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Edwards, £2
Dougall (J.) Cabinet of the Arts, second ed., 130 plates, some
col., 2 vol., uncut, R. Ackermann, 4to. (549), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Spencer, £2.
Dowell (S.) History of Taxation and Taxes in England, 4
vol., hf. cf., m.e., 1884, 8vo. (127), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Atkinson, £^ 5s.
Doyle (A. Conan). Adventures of the Dancing Men (Sherlock
Holmes Series), orig. holograph MS., signed, 52 pp. 4to.,
(216)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dra
veil., with title on front cover, " The Dancing Men. Sher-
lock Holmes. A. Conan Doyle. Anno belli germanici IV.,"
in the author's hand (2037), April 22, Christie /lo los.
Doyle (A. Conan). Adventures of the Norwood Builders
(Sherlock Holmes Scries), orig. holograph MS., signed,
50 pp. 4to., bound in veil., with title on front side, " Sher-
locK Holmes, A. Conan Doyle. Anno Belli Germanici IV.,"
in the author's handwriting (203S), April 22, Christie,
presented by the author ^12
Doyle (A. Conan). The White Company, orig. holograph MS.,
531 pp. foolscap, cl. (2036), April 22, Christie, presented
by the author £i(^
Doyle (J. E.) Official Baronage of England, 1,600 illustra-
tions, 3 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1885, 4to. (75), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Craig, £1 8s.
Doyle (R.) An Old Fairy Tale : The Sleeping Beauty, first
ed., illustrations, f. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1868, 4to.
(601), Dec. 17, Sotheby France, £1
Doyle (R.) The Fairy Ring, a New Collection of Popular
Tales, trans, from the German of Jacob and Wilhelra
Grimm, by J. E. Taylor, first ed., 12 illustrations by
Richard Doyle, with 3 of the original drawings by Doyle
for the vignette title and 2 other subjects, differing in text
and title from the printed copies, orig. bds., uncut
(cracked), in case, presentation copy from the author
and publisher, signed by J. E. Taylor and John Murray,
J. Murray, 1846, cr. 8vo," (1083), July 22, Sotheby Giles, £5
Doyle (R.) World Upside Down, being a series of 22 humorous
drawings in pen and ink by Richard Doyle, A.L.s. from
the author and port, inserted, mor. [1850], sm. 4to. (229),
Dec. 12, Hodgson W. Brown, £g los.
D'Oyly (Sir C.) European in India, Preface and Descriptions
by T. Williamson, with a brief History of India by F. W.
Blagdon, 20 col. plates, bds., uncut (broken), 181 3, 4to.
(3202), Feb. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £2 12s,
D'Oyly (Sir C.) Tom Raw, the Griffin, first ed., 25 col. plates,
mor. gt., t.e.g., by Riviere, R. Ackermann, 1828, 8vo.
(3170), Feb. 25, Sotheby Hulton, £1^, los.
\£& los., mor., t.e.g., March 19, Puttick, Lot 109.]
Drayton (M.) Battaile of Agincourt, first ed., port, by Hole,
mor., g.e., W. Lee, 1627, sm. folio (144), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Dohell, £S los.
Drayton (M.) Poems, Newly Corrected and Augmented, with
the 16 leaves of " Idea " at end, engraved title, veil,
(some leaves stained), W. Stanshy for J. Smethwick, 1630,
i2mo. (145), Dec. 6, Hodgson Myers, £-^
Drayton (M.) Polyolbion [Part i.], first ed., engraved title
and port, of Prince Henry with a pike (before the name),
by Wm. Hole, and 18 maps before the pagination, orig.
veil., newly boarded. Printed for M. Lownes, I. Browne,
J . Helme,-/. Bushie, n.d. (1613), sm. folio (3058), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Parsons, £d> los.
(217)
dra] Book-Prices Current.
Drayton (M.) Polyolbion, first ed. of both parts together,
front, and port, of Prince Henry with a pike, by Wm.
Hole, and 30 maps (a few blank margins repaired), 2 vol.
in I, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, H. L. for Mathew
Lowndes, etc., 1613 — A. Mathewes for John Marriott, etc.,
1622, sm. folio (1084), July 22, Sotheby Heffer, £24
Drayton (M.) Polyolbion, first complete ed. (but second issue
of Part i.), title by W. Hole, with leaf of explanation, port,
of Prince Henry by Hole (with inscription Henricus
Princeps), 30 double-page folding maps, without printed
title to either part (stain on one leaf) (11 Jin. by y^in.), cf.,
g.e. (rebacked), n.d. (1613-22), folio (502), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Pickering, £8 los.
[£8, mor. gt., title to second part dated 1622, no printed
title to first part, general title inserted in fac, same sale.
Lot 503.]
Drayton (M.) Polyolbion, both parts, engraved title and port,
of Prince Henry with a pike, in two states, one before
the name, and 32 maps, printed title from a smaller copy
inserted (no title to Part ii.), orig. cf., large copy (Ash-
burnham, ;^ii 5s. in 1897), Printed for John Marriott,
John Grismand and Thomas Dene, 1622, folio (3060),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £16 los.
Dress and Address, by the author of the Greeks, etc., dedicated
to the Merveilleux of either sex, 6 col. plates (sm. 8vo.),
each leaf and plate inlaid, extra illustrated by the addi-
tion of 62 caricatures and fashion plates, mostly col., hf.
mor., g.e., 1819, oblong folio (3225), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Hulton, ;^35
Drummond (H.) Histories of Noble British Families, 72
ports, col. like miniatures, emblazoned coats-of-arms,
col. and other engravings of seals, monuments, etc., 2
vol., mor. gt., gt. borders, g.e., by Riviere, W. Pickering,
1846, imp. folio (1063), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £2\
[;^i3 los., hf. russ., ports, col., June 17, Sotheby, Lot
556.]
Drummond (J.) Archaeologia Scotica : Sculptured Monu-
ments in lona and the West Highlands, tinted plates, hf.
bd., t.e.g., For the Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of
Scotland, 1881, folio (181), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Stephenson, £1 los.
Drury (D.) Illustrations of Natural History : Exotic Insects,
col. plates, orig. cf. gt., 1770, 4to. (109), April 29, Sotheby
Thompson, £2 12s.
■[Dryden (J.)] Absalom and Achitophel, first ed., 1681 —
The Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel [by J.
Dryden and N. Tate], first ed., 1682, in i vol., new mor.
gt., by Riviere, g.e., 1681-82, folio (718), April 8, Sotheby
Heffer, £\2 los.
[^5, unbd., same sale, Lot 713.]
Dryden"^ (J.) Address to the Prince of Orange (margins
wormed), 1689, and others, folio (715), April 8, Sotheby
(218) Pickering, £\^ los.
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dry
Dryden (J.) Albion and Albanius, an Opera, first ed., mor.
gt., g.e., 1685, folio (708), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £4 5s.
Dryden (J.) Alexander's Feast, first ed., with hf. -title, new
mor. gt., by Rividre, g.e., 1697, ^^li^ (7^7). April 8, Sotheby
Heffer. ^36
Dryden (J.) All for Love, or the World well Lost, a Tragedy,
first ed. (stains on title), mor. ex., g.e., 1678, 4to. (684),
April 8, Sotheby Dobell. £t^
Dryden (J.) Amboyna, a Tragedy, first ed., hf. mor., 1673^
4to. (635), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £4 15s.
|j^3, mor. ex., some leaves stained, same sale, Lot 631 ;
£1 I2S., cf., one leaf imperfect, same sale, Lot 627.]
Dryden (J.) Amphitryon, or the Two Sosia's, a Comedy,
first ed. separate title to the Songs (a few headlines cut
into and some pages foxed), cf. ex., port, of Dryden in-
serted, J. Tonson, 1690, 4to. (652), April 8, Sotheby
Dobell. £4
[£i 6s., cf. ex., ed. of 1691, same sale. Lot 651.]
Dryden (J.) Annus Mirabilis, first ed., port, inserted, old of.,
1667, lamo. (182), Dec. 6, Hodgson Dobell, £4 4s.
[£5 5s., old sheep, April 8, Sotheby, Lot 597.]
Dryden (J.) Aureng-Zebe, a Tragedy, first ed., first issue
(some pagination shaved), mor. ex., 1676, 4to. (685),
April 8, Sotheby Dobell. £4 los.
Dryden (J.) Britannia Rediviva, a Poem on the Birth of the
Prince, first ed., with rare leaf before title, cf. gt., g.e.,
1688, folio (709), April 8, Sotheby Heffer, £j los.
[£2 7s. 6d., two leaves supplied in MS., same sale. Lot
626.]
Dryden (J.) Cleomenes the Spartan Heroe, a Tragedy, first
ed. (hole in h i mended), mor. ex., 1692, 4to. (645), April
8, Sotheby Dobell, £^ los.
Dryden (J.) Conquest of Granada, 2 parts in i vol., mor. ex.,
by Riviere (a few leaves repaired) , T. N. for H. Herring-
man, 1672, 4to. (654), April 8, Sotheby Maggs, £5 los.
Dryden (J.) Don Sebastian, King of Portugal, a Tragedy,
first ed. (some pagination and headlines cut into), hf.
mor., g.e., 1690, 4to. (655), April 8, Sotheby
S other an, £2 12s.
Dryden (J.) Elegy on the Usurper O. C, one leaf, 1681, folio
(706), April 8, Sotheby Pickering, £<)
Dryden (J.) Eleonora, a Panegyrical Poem, first ed., large
PAPER, unbd., Tonson, 1692, 4to. (678), April 8, Sotheby
Heffer. £i2
[;^3, cf. ex., small paper, same sale. Lot 659.]
Dryden (J.) Evening's Love, or the Mock Astrologer, first
ed., cf. ex., 1671, 4to. (638), April 8, Sotheby
Sotheran, £4 15s.
[£2 I OS., unbd., same sale. Lot 680.]
Dryden (J.) Fables, first ed., cf., 1700, folio (704), April 8,
Sotheby *^ Heffer, £1 los.
Dryden (J.) Fables ornamented with engravings from the
(219)
Book-Prices Current.
pencil of Lady Diana Beauclerk, 9 plates and several
vignettes, mor. gt., g.e., Bensley, 1797, folio (127), July
22, Sotheby Leon, £7, 5s.
Dryden (J.) Hind and the Panther, first ed., license leaf
mended, cf. ex., g.e., by Riviere, 1687, 4to. (629), April
8, Sotheby Hejfer, £1^
[£10, mor. ex., same sale. Lot 671 ; £2. los., mor. ex.,
some leaves cut into, same sale. Lot 649.]
Dryden (J.) Indian Emperour, or the Conquest of Mexico
by the Spaniards, first ed., mor. ex., g.e., 1667, 4to. (656),
April 8, Sotheby D obeli, £25
[£6, mor. ex., the second ed. of 1668, same sale. Lot 657.]
Dryden (J.) Kind Keeper, or Mr. Limberham, a Comedy,
first ed., cf. ex. (a few headlines cut into), 1680, 4to. (632),
April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £2 2s.
Dryden (J.) King Arthur, a Dramatick Opera, first ed. (hf.-
title torn), unbd., 1691, 4to. (683), April 8, Sotheby
Dobell, £1
Dryden (J.) Love Triumphant, a Tragi-Comedy, mor. ex.,
g.e., 1694, 4to. (637), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £1 12s.
Dryden (J.) Luctus Britannici, or the Tears of the British
Muses for the Death of John Dryden, first ed., port,
(shaved at foot), new mor. gt., by Riviere, g.e., 1700,
folio (719), April 8, Sotheby Pickering, £1;^
Dryden (J.) MacFlecknoe, or a Satyr upon the True-Blew-
Protestant Poet (T. S.), first ed.. Printed for D. Green,
1682, 4to. (963), Nov. 5, Sotheby Pickering, £^^
Dryden (J.) Marriage a-la-Mode, a Comedy, first ed., new
cf. ex., g.e. (a few letters on p. 71 missed in printing),
1673, 4to. (633), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 4s.
Dryden (J.) Mistaken Husband, a Comedie, first ed., cf. ex.,
g.e., 1675, 4to. (650), April 8, Sotheby Wise, ;^io
[Ed. by Dryden and containing a scene from his hand.
The author is unknown.]
Dryden (J.) Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell, first
ed., 30 pp. musical notation, mor. gt., g.e., 1696, folio
(707), April 8, Sotheby Heffer, £2^
Dryden (J.) Of Dramatick Poesie, first ed. (last leaf defec-
tive), mor. ex., by Leighton, 1668, 4to. (639), April 8,
Sotheby Edwards, £-i los.
[£i 15s., unbd., same sale. Lot 681.]
Dryden (J.) Poem upon the Death of . . . Oliver, Lord Pro-
tector, first ed., mor. ex. (title and last leaf mended),
1659, 4to. (695), April 8, Sotheby Heffer, £$
[£^ I OS., mor. gt., by Riviere, title mended, same sale.
Lot 670.]
Dryden (J.) Prologues and Epilogues, including the Pro-
logue to the Dutchess, 1682 — Prologue and Epilogue to
Mithridates, with signature of Dryden at foot (margin
mended), hf. mor., 1681, folio (705), April 8, Sotheby
Dobell, £2^
(220)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., iqi8. [dry
Dryden (J.) Religio Laid, a Poem, first ed., mor. ex., uncut,
1682, 4to. (648), April 8, Sotheby Soiheran, £-^ 3s.
Dryden (J.) Rival Ladies, a Comedy, first ed., mor. ex., by
Riviere, 1664, 4to. (692), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £26
[£2 i2S., veil., ed. of 1669, the Huth copy (12s. in 1912),
same sale. Lot 668.]
[Dryden (J.)] Satyr to his Muse, first ed., hf. mor., g.e.,
Printed for D. Green, 1682, 4to. (697), April 8, Sotheby
Sotheran, £2 12s. 6d.
Dryden (J.) Secret Love, or the Maiden-Queen, first ed.,
mor. ex., by Rividre, 1668, 4to. (673), April 8, Sotheby
Maggs, £(> 5S.
Dryden (J.) Secret Love, or the Maiden-Queen, second ed.,
unbd., 1669 — The Wild Gallant, a Comedy, first ed. (a
few stains), unbd., 1669, together 2 vol., 4to. (662), April
8. Sotheby Dohell, £^
[Dryden (J.)] Sir Martin Mar-all, or the Feign'd Innocence,
a Comedy, first ed., new buckram, 1668, 4to. (687), April
8, Sotheby Dohell, £1 los.
[£i I2S., unbd., dated 1669, same sale. Lot 663.]
Dryden (J.) State of Innocence and Fall of Man, an Opera,
first ed., mor. ex., g.e., 1677, 4to. (686), April 8, Sotheby
Dohell, £s 5s.
[£2, unbd., same sale. Lot 676.]
Dryden (J.) The Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery, fisrt
ed., mor. ex., g.e., 1673, 4to. (630), April 8, Sotheby
Sotheran, £6 12s. 6d.
[/3 3s., unbd., same sale. Lot 677.]
[Dryden (J,)] The Medall, a Satyre against Sedition, first
ed., mor. ex., 1682, 4to. (636), April 8, Sotheby Heffer, £5
Dryden (J.) The Mushroom, 1682 — To his Sacred Maiesty, a
Panegyrick on his Coronation, first ed., 1661 — Absalom
Senior, or Achitophel transpos'd, 1682 — The Loyal Medal
Vindicated, 1682, all unbd., together 4 pieces, folio (714),
April 8, Sotheby Heffer, £^1
Dryden (J.) The Tempest, a Comedy, first ed., mor. ex., g.e.,
large copy, 1670, 4to. (690), April 8, Sotheby
Pickering, £2\
{£% I OS., hf. mor., same sale. Lot 691 ; £-^, unbd., the
ed. of 1674, same sale. Lot 658.]
Dryden (J.) Threnodia Augustalis, a Funeral-Pindarique
Poem, sacred to the Happy Memory of King Charles II.,
first ed., cf. ex., by Riviere, 1685, 4to. (693), April 8,
Sotheby Heffer, £s
Dryden (J.) Troilus and Cressida, first ed., unbd., leaf of
book advertisements at end, 1679, 4to. (698), April 8,
Sotheby Dohell, £2 i8s.
[£2 los., hf. cf., same sale. Lot 688; £^ 5s., mor. ex.,
same sale, Lot 674.]
Dryden (J.) Xyrannick Love, or the Royal Martyr, a Tragedy,
first ed., new veil., from the Huth library {£j los. in
1912), 1670, 4to. (689), April 8, Sotheby Dohell, £8 los.
(221)
dry] Book-Prices Current.
Dryden (J.) Wild Gallant, a Comedy, first ed., clean copy,
unbd., T. Newcomb, 1669, 4to. (661), April 8, Sotheby
Dobell, £6 ids,
[£2 2S., mor. ex., some headlines cut into, same sale.
Lot 905.]
Dryden (J.) Works, first collected ed., folding port., 3 vol. (a
few leaves cut into at foot and headlines cut close), cf. gt.,
1 70 1, folio (700), April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £2
Dryden (J.) [Works.] Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works
and a collection of Dryden's Letters, ed. by E. Malone,
ports., 3 vol. in 4, orig. bds., uncut, 1800, 8vo. (605), April
8, Sotheby £2 2s,
Dryden (J.) Works, ed. by Sir W. Scott, port, and folding
plate, LARGE PAPER, 1 8 vol., contemp. russ., m.e. (some
of the backs restored), 1808, roy. 8vo. (742), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Sotheran, £6
[£-^ I2S. 6d., old cf., Oct. 24, Hodgson, Lot 463.]
Dryden (J.) Works, ed. by Sir W. Scott, port., 18 vol., mor.
gt., g.e., 1821, 8vo. (128), July 22, Sotheby Bain, £ig
Dryden (J.) and Lee (N.) Duke of Guise, a Tragedy, first ed.,
with the 2 leaves of music at the end, cf. ex., g.e., 1683,
4to. (640), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 15s.
[£i 8s., unbd., title defective, same sale. Lot 679.]
Dryden (J.) and Lee (N.) Oidipus, a Tragedy, first ed., mor.
ex., g.e., by Riviere, 1679 — Dryden. Religio Laici, a
Poem, first ed., bds., 1682, together 2 vol., 4to. (696),
April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £2 7s. 6d.
Dryden (J., junior). The Husband his own Cuckold, a
Comedy, first ed. (a few headlines shaved), hf. cf., 1696,
4to. (628), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £^ 12s. 6d.
Du Bartas (G. S.) His Diuine Weekes and Workes, trans, by
Joshua Sylvester (second ed.), engraved and plain titles,
coat-of-arms, etc., mor. gt., g.e., by F. Bedford, fine copy
(Humfrey Lownes, 1605), 4to. (604), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £8 5 s.
Du Bartas (G. S.) His Devine Weekes and Workes, trans, by
Josuah Sylvester (second ed.), engraved title, with leaf
facing marked " A," woodcuts and separate titles, fine
copy, some uncut leaves, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,
Humfrey Lownes, 1605-6, 4to. (213), Dec. 17, Sotheby £2
[Containing " Posthumus Bartas, The Third Day of His
Second Weeke, 1606," not in the Huth copy; separate
pagination, pp. 1-154, and starred signatures.]
Du Bois. Thirty Col. Views of Swiss Lake and Mountain
Scenery, Towns, Villages, etc., mounted, stamped roan
covers, in slip case, Geneve, Briquet et Du Bois [1830I,
oblong foho (139), July 26, 191 7, Hodgson ;^i8
Dubourg (M.) Views of the Remains of Ancient Buildings in
Rome and its Vicinity, 26 col. aquatints, orig. hf. mor..
Printed for J. Taylor, 1820, imp. 4to. (834), April 29,
Sotheby Thompson, £2 5s.
Duchesne (Jos.) Le Grand Miroir dv Monde, first ed., italic
(222)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dug
letter, russ. gt., g.e., Lyon, povr Barth. Honorat, 1587, sm.
4to. (247), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £11 los.
Duclos (J. P.) Acajon et Zirphile, engravings, cf. gt., A.
Minutie (Paris), 1744, 4to. (605), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Parsons, £1 i6s.
Duff (E. G.) William Caxton, numerous facs., an original leaf
from Caxton's " Golden Legend," 1483, inserted, bds.,
uncut, in case, presentation copy from the author, 250
copies printed, Chicago, The Caxton Club, 1905, 4to.
(1061), July 22, Sotheby Maggs,£g los.
Du Fresnoy (C. A.) De Arte Graphica, trans, by Mr. Dryden,
engraved title by S. Gribelin, first ed., large paper, cf.
gt. (rebacked), 1695, 4to. (624), April 8, Sotheby
Pickering, £^ 14s.
Dugdale (Sir W.) Antiquities of Warwickshire, first ed.,
plates, russ. gt., g.e., by Clarke, maps on guards and
their margins, where narrow, extended, title backed and
repaired, port, by Hollar mounted, the two prospects
and ground plot at page 297 mounted, had the plate of
escutcheons (page 58) and the Peto plate (383), 1656,
folio (1064), Oct. 23, Sotheby Daffern, £g
[Presentation copy from the author to Cassibelin
Burton, with the following note on title-page : " Ex
libris Cassibelini Burton ex dono Authoris Amici mei
clarissimi, February 5th, 1656."]
Dugdale (Sir W.) Antiquities of Warwickshire, second ed.,
ed. by Wm. Thomas, port., maps and plates, 2 vol., old
cf. (cracked), 1730, folio (594), April 29, Sotheby
Edwards, ;^i8 los.
Dugdale (Sir W.) Antiquities of Warwickshire, maps and
engravings, cf., Coventry, 1765, folio (199), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Low, £1 8s.
Dugdale (Sir W.) History of Imbanking and Drayning, first
ed., maps, old mor. gt., g.e., 1662, folio (112), April 29,
Sotheby Bumpus, £g los.
[£^, cf. ex., name on title, July 22. Sotheby, Lot 130.]
Dugdale (Sir W.) History of Embanking and Draining,
second ed., revised by C. N. Cole, maps, hf. cf., 1772, folio
(1070), Oct. 23, Sotheby Ford, £2 15s.
\i?> 5S-, old russ. gt., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 131.]
Dugdale "(Sir W.) History of St. Paul's Cathedral, first ed.,
port, and numerous views, etc., by Hollar, cf., 1658, folio
(1065), Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £2 19s.
[;^3, hf. cf., July 29, Sotheby, Lot 251.]
Dugdale (Sir W.) History of St. Paul's Cathedral, second ed.,
by E. Maynard, large paper, port., plates, russ. gt., by
H. Walther, 1716, folio (102 1), April 8, Sotheby Hardy, £8
Dugdale (Sir W.) Monasticon Anglicanum, engravings by
Hollar and King, 3 vol., hf. cf., 1655-73, folio (202), Jan.
22, Sotheby Harding, £1 14s.
Dugdale (Sir Av.) Monasticon Anglicanum, abridged and
trans., with additions by John Stevens, views of monastic
(223)
dug] Book-Prices Current.
habits, etc., 3 vol., russ. gt., g.e. (repaired), 1718-23, folia
(329), Dec. 12, Hodgson Lowe Bros., £2. 4s.
Dugdale (Sir W.) Monasticon Anglicanum, ed. by Caley,
Ellis and Bandinel, 250 plates by Coney, etc., and nume-
rous illustrations in the text, 8 vol., contemp. russ. (joints
of Vol. i. cracked), 1817-30, folio (1069), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Harding, ;!^io los.
[£i^ los., russ. gt., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 113; £i-^,
cf., July 29, Sotheby, Lot 163.]
Dugdale (Sir W.) Monasticon Anglicanum, ed. by Caley,
Ellis and Blandinel, port., plates, 6 vol. in 8, mor. gt.,
g.e., 1846, folio (986), Jan. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ^19
[£12, 8 vol., hf. mor., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 129.]
Du Halde (J. B.) Description de la Chine, plates and maps,
4 vol., old cf. (worn), Paris, P. G. Lemercier, 1735, folio
(595), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, ^4 los.
Dulwich Gallery (The), 50 engravings printed in col. after
Rembrandt, Cuyp, Van-der-Velde, Ruysdael, Claude and
others, on 45 mounts, in portfolio, R. Cockburn, Dulwich,
n.d. (1820) (568), July II, 1917, Hodgson Spencer, £17 5s.
Dumas (A.) Celebrated Crimes, trans, by J. G. Burnham,
Library ed., plates, Japanese paper, with the plates in
two states, 100 copies so done, 8 vol., 1895, 8vo. (591),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Roig, £^
Dumas (A.) Celebrated Crimes, trans, by J. G. Burnham,
Library ed., photogravure plates, 8 vol., buckram, uncut,
1895 (189), Dec. 12, Hodgson Gregory, £2 15s.
Dumas (A.) Les Trois Mousquetaires, illustrations by M.
Leloir, 2 vol., mor., t.e.g., 1894, 4to. (189), June 26, Puttick
F. Kingdon, £2 los.
Duncker (Max). History of Antiquity, trans, from the
German by E. Abbott, 6 vol., hf. cf., m.e., 1877-82, 8vo.
(133), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £2 15s,
Duncumb (J no.) Collections towards the History of the
County of Hereford, maps and plates, Vol. i. and ii., Part
i. (all published), russ. gt., g.e. (tears in two margins),
Hereford, 1804-12, 4to. (911), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Burrell, £3
[This copy had Thorpe's continuation (from the author's
MS.) of Vol. ii., from p. 319 to 358, and Index.]
Dunn (Geo.) Woolley Photographs. Photographs of Fif-
teenth Century Types, designed to supplement published
Examples, with References to Proctor's Index, 500
photographs in 5 cl. cases, 50 sets issued, with printed
list in narrow folio, of which 150 copies were issued,
1899-1905 (3063), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £2^
Dunraven (Edw., Earl of). Notes on Irish Architecture, ed.
by M. Stokes, illustrations, 2 vol., orig. cl. gt., 1875-7,
folio (297), June 17, Sotheby Hill, £10
Duns Scotus (Jo.) [Opera et tractatus . . studio Joannes de
Colonia], ed. prima, lit. QOti^., 389 leaves [Hain *6454,
Proctor 441 1], old russ. gt. (by Weir), rough edges, Wod-
(224)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dur
hull copy, with arms on upper cover, [colophon] Expliciut.
q. Jo. Scoti. sup qtuor libris snlaruz mec^'. &' de aid. (^
qodliheti eusde. impsse p Mgtm. Vindelinu de Spira [Vene-
tiis, c. 1476], thick sm. 4to. (3066), Nov. 22, Sotheby
^aggs. £14 I OS.
Duns Scotus (Jo.) Quaestiones Quodlibetales, lit. flot^., 116
leaves, with signs., aj a blank wanting [Hain *6436],
modern bds., uncut (some leaves at end wormed), [colo-
phon] . . Impresse Venetiis ope ac imPesa Joanis de Colonia,
Nicolai Jeson Sociorumq^ . . Anno Saluti 1481. 14. Novem-
bris {with device in red), 4to. (3067), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £S
Duns Scotus (Jo.) Super Primum Sententiarum [Prater
Rufinus emendavit], lit. flOtl).. 224 leaves, including 2
blanks [Hain +6422 , Pellechet 4456], new hf. veil., [colo-
phon] . . finit die v»- novebris p nobile Viru VindelinU
Spirensem [Venetiis], m.cccc.lxx20 [1472], folio (3065),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £\i
Dupleix (Scipion). Cours de Philosophic. Revue, illustr6 &
augment^, engraved title and woodcut initials, Paris, chez
L. Sonnius, 1626, 8vo. (59), April 8, Sotheby
Parsons, £6 15s.
[XVII. century French mor. gt., ornaments tooled k
petits fers, with arms on back and in centres (three stags'
antlers in a shield) [? Soderini], g.e. (in the style of Le
Gascon) .]
Duppa (R.) Illustrations of the Lotus of the Ancients and
Tamara of India, col. plates, 1816, imp. 4to. (305), Dec.
19, Hodgson Quaritch, £1 i6s.
Du Pre (Jehan). Le Palais des Nobles Dames, lettres batardes,
title in red and black within border, woodcuts within
borders, one with date 1534, 118 leaves, signs, n-p (Part
i. only), mor., g.e., by Koehler (clean copy, from the
Didot library), s. a. I. ou n. [Lyons, 1534 ?], sm. 4to.
(3069), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Durand (J. N. L.) Recueil et Parallele des Edifices de tout
genre anciens et modemes, 90 plates, hf. mor., Paris, An.
IX. (1801), oblong atlas folio (797), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Batsford, £^ 15s,
Durandus (Guil.) Le racional des diuins offices .... a este
translate de Latin en francoys, ^otf)k letter, double columns
of 43 lines, old stamped binding, presentation copy, with
inscription, from Louise de Bourbon, g.e. (from the Didot
collection), Nouuellement imprime a Paris, 1503, pour
Anthoine Verard, sm. folio (249), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £37
Durandus (Guil.) Rationale Divinorum Ofificiorum libri
VIII., Ut. 0Ot()., 219 leaves (wanting 2 blanks and 2 leaves
of text at the beginning), without marks [Hain *6472,
Proctor 1523, Pellechet 4492], rubricated, painted initial,
painted capitals, contemp. (?) Buxheim oak bds. and
leather, sides covered with stamps, clasps (much worn
xxxii. (225) 8
dur] Book-Prices Current.
and damaged), from the Buxheim Carthusian Hbrary,
[colophon] Anno a nativitate dnica Millesimo quadringen-
tisimo septuagesimo Kalend' v'o Februarias undecimo . .
Gintherus Zainer ex Reutlingen . . exaravit . . Augustensi
Civis (1470), large folio (3071), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ^10
Durandus (Guil.) Rationale Divinorum Ofhciorum, lit- gotl^ ,
double columns, 35 lines, 473 leaves, without marks,
rubricated, painted capitals and ornamental pen-letters,
con temp. Cologne (?) oak bds. and leather, with small
stamps (much damaged), the text in good order, some
rough edges, Absque ulla nota [apparently Coloniae, Ulric
Zel, type 2, later use, 147 — ], thick folio (3070), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £q 5s.
Durandus (Guil.) Rationale diuinol/ officio!^ , fldtfiic letter, 46
lines to a page, full-page cut of the Crucifixion, woodcut
initials, large coat-of-arms on last leaf, mor. ex., g.e., by
Leighton, Impressu^np. iohdnez varelae salamdtiu {Granada) ,
1504, sm. folio (250), March i8, Christie Quaritch, £j\g
Durandus (Guil.) Speculum, prima Pars, cum Additionibus
Joannis Andreae et Domini Baldi, lit. semi-rom., 252
leaves, including a blank [Hain *65o8. Proctor 3414,
Pellechet 4524], rubricated, painted initials, contemp.
German oak bds. and leather, with small stamps, clasp
catches (much damaged, back missing, end leaves
wormed), [colophon] . . Rome impressa per . . Leonarduz
Pflugel et Georgium Lauer, s.a. [1474], large thick folio
(3074), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Durandus (Guil.) [Speculum.] Tertia (et quarta) pars Speculi
Guil. Duranti cum additionibus Jo. Andreae et Domini
Baldi, lit. semi.-rom., 378 leaves, including two blanks,
without marks [Hain *65o8. Proctor 3414, Pellechet
4524], rubricated, painted initials, contemp. German oak
bds., with small stamps (joints cracked), sides fairly wel
preserved, clasp catches, Romae, Geo. Lauer, 1474, thick
large folio (3075), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £i/[ los.
Durell (Jo.) Sanctae Ecclesiae Anglicanae adversus iniquas
atque invercundas Schismaticorum Criminationes Vin-
diciae, large paper, Typis Guliel. Godbid, 1669, sm, 4to.
(180), April 8, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, ^29
[XVII. century English mor., with crowned monogram
D. L., crowned monograms of double C and J. D. at the
corners, with laurel branches, g.e. The devices are those
of King Charles II. and of K. James II. as Duke of York
(S. Mearne). Illustration in catalogue.]
Diirer (A.) ApocaHpsis cii Figuris, gotl^ic letter, double columns
of 61-62 lines, large cut on title and 15 full-page woodcuts
and the text of the Apocalypse on backs, 17th century
mor., [colophon] Impresso denuo Nurnberge p' Albertum
Durer pictorem [H. Holzel], 151 1, large folio (149), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £iiS
[Second ed. of the Latin text. The cuts appeared in
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dur
1498. Collation : 16 leaves, without signatures or folia-
tion. ;^ioo, mor. ex., by Lloyd, mark of an unknown
engraver on last blank page, each leaf inlaid, same sale.
Lot 150.]
Diirer (A.) Delia Simmetria de i Corpi Humani, libri quattro,
illustrations and diagrams (wormed, a few leaves stained),
veil., Venetia, 1591, folio (609), May 14, Sotheby
Hill,£i 8s.
Durer (A.) De Symetria partium in rectis formis huanorum
corporum, gothif letter, title in 6 lines of gothic letter,
below which are verses and the artist's monogram, 85
woodcuts of the human frame and other diagrams, Norim-
bergae . . . In aedib. vidua Durerianae, 1532 — De Varietate
Figuarum et fiexuris partium ac gestib. imaginum, gothtr
letter, 60 full-length figures similar to the above, but
represented as in movement and diagrams, Impensis
viducB Dureriancp, per Hier. Formschneyder Norinbergae,
1534, together in i vol., old veil., sm. folio (162), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, ;^io los.
[The former is the first ed. in Latin of Books i. and ii.
of the original German work ; the latter the first ed. in
Latin of Books iii. and iv. Collation : (i) a-e6, F4, g-n6,
04 = 80 leaves, the last blank ; (2) a-k6 = 60 leaves, the
last blank.]
Diirer (A.) Hierin sind begriffen vier Biicher von menschlicher
Proportion, etc., woodcut diagrams of the human figure,
port, inserted (some leaves stained), hf. mor., t.e.g.,
Nurenberg, 1528, folio (247), Dec. 6, Hodgson Barnard, £d>
Diirer (A.) Icones Sacrae. See Altdorfer
Diirer (A.) Imperator Caesar diuus Maximilianus, pius felix,
augustus Christianitatis, supremus Princeps Germaniae
Hungariae Dalmatian Croaciae Bosnacq3 Rex Angeliae,
etc., 20 compartments, printed on 12 sheets, inlaid to
large folio, mor. ex., by Lloyd [Niirnberg, Hier. Andrea,
c. 1 5 19] (159). Dec. 10, Christie Ellis, £42
[Of these separate cuts of the triumphal arch of the
Emperor Maxim iUan, this is the only ed. with Latin text
above each picture. The ornamental border (generally
wanting) all round the full sheet is perfect in this copy,
except for a few trifling tears.]
Diirer (A.) Life of the Virgin, a set of early proofs of the
twenty woodcuts (with two extra), without text, mor.
gt., g.e., by Cobden Sanderson (151), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £igo
[Seventeen of these cuts were finished before Diirer
went to Venice in 1505. The series was completed in
1 5 10, when Diirer added the front, and the Death and
Assumption of the Virgin. The front, in this set is a
proof, and inserted (loose) is the same cut from the 151 1
ed., with woodcut title. Added at the end is the single
woodcut of the Adoration of the Magi, dated 151 1 (Bartsch
3.]
(227) 8—2
x>ur] Book-Prices Current.
Diirer (A.) OEuvre reproduit et public par Armand-Durand,
texte par Georges Duplessis, plates, hf. mor., g.t., Paris,
n.d., folio (132), July 22, Sotheby Bain, £8
Dtirer (A.) Passio Christi, a set of the 16 engravings of the
Little Passion on copper, mostly with narrow margin,
fine impressions, hinged to 4 sheets (4 on a page), bds.
[NUrnberg, 1507-13], 4to. (153), Dec. 10, Christie
Tooth, ;^6o
[On the back of one of the mounts a former German
owner has noted 12 different imitations of these engrav-
ings. Bartsch 3-18.]
Diirer (A.) [Passio Christi.] Passio Domini Nostri lesu ....
per fratrem Chelidonium coUecta cum figuris Alberti
Dureri Norici Pictoris, roman letter, 30 lines to a page,
12 large woodcuts, the whole hinged, mor. ex., by Lloyd,
Nurnberg [H. Holzel], 151 1, folio (152), Dec. 10, Christie
Tooth, £1^5
[" The first and only complete ed. of the 12 woodcuts
of the Great Passion, with Latin text." The front,
appears to be a proof on thin paper, without text of any
kind. The 11 following full-page cuts are all with text
on backs.]
Diirer (A.) Passio Christi ab Alberto Durer Nurenbergensi
efhgiata cii varij generis carminibus Fratris Benedicti
Chelidonij Musophili, roman letter, 24 lines to a page,
title with woodcut, 36 woodcuts by Diirer, mor. ex., by
Gruel, Impressam Nurnberge per AlbertH Diirer Pictore
[H. Holzel], 151 1, sm. 4to. (155), Dec. 10, Christie
Colnaghi, £1^0
[First ed. of the woodcut Little Passion, with Latin text
by Chelidonius. Early signature on title. Collation :
a-d8, e6 = 38 leaves, unnumbered.]
Diirer (A.) Passio Christi. Fol. i : Martinus Petrus Excude-
- bat In Insigni Aurei Fontis Prope Novam Bursam, this
lettering engraved on a tablet beneath a circular engrav-
ing of the crucifixion, with 13 engravings of the Little
Passion on copper, closely copied from the originals (in-
cluding the orig. dates), orig. veil. [Antwerp, c. 1570], sm.
4to. (154), Dec. 10, Christie Ellis, £5 los.
Diirer (A.) [Passio Christi.] La Passione di N.S. Giesu Christo,
roman letter, 25 lines to a page, title with port, of Diirer
aet., 56 in red, 37 woodcuts by Diirer, mor. ex., g.e., by
Lloyd, In Venetia, 161 2, appresso D. Bissuccio, sm. 4to.
(156), Dec. 10, Christie W. Lawson, ;^io
[Second ed. of the orig. Little Passion cuts. First and
last leaves repaired and a few slightly stained. Colla-
tion : A-K4, L2 = 42 leaves, unnumbered.]
[Diirer (A.)] [Passio Christi.] Passio Unsers lieben Herren lesu
Christi auS5 den vier Evangelisten gezogen, German
flOtllir letter, title within woodcut border and 24 cuts of the
Passion from the originals, but signed with initials of Virgil
(228)
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [dur
Solis, orig. sheep, Gedruckt zu Munchen, bey Anna Bergin,
Wittib. Im lahr, 1618, i2mo. (158), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £^
[Diirer (A.)] [Passio Christi.] Historia Passionis Domini Nostri
lesu Christi : Ab Alberto Durero dehneata, title with cut
of the Man of Sorrows and the 36 cuts of the Passion, no
text, contemp. MS. back of first plate, mor. ex., t.e.g., by
Lloyd, Bruxellae, excud. Joannes Mommartius [1644], sm.
4to. (157), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £'] los.
Diirer (A.) Triumphalis hie Corrus Ad Honorem Invictiss.
Ac Gloriosissimi Principis D. Max. Caesaris Semper
Augusti concinnatus est, Ac per Albertum Durer Delinia-
tus, printed on 8 sheets (repaired), each hinged to a blank
foho page, bound in mor. ex., by Lloyd, Impressus est
Currus iste Amstel. per Harmannum Allardi Rosier, S'
Davidem de Meyne, 1609, large folio (160), Dec. 10,
Christie Maggs, ;^33 12s.
[Sixth (?) ed. of the Great Triumphal Car.]
Diirer (A.) Underweysung der Messung mit dem Zirckel un
richtscheyt, first ed., lit. flot^., woodcut diagrams, initials,
2 large dated woodcuts, etc., new cf. ex., g.e., by Root,
Gebrucht zu Nuremberg, Im Jar, 1525, sm. folio (1086),
July 22, Sotheby Maggs, Ig los.
Diirer (A.) Underweysung der Messung, mit dem Zirckel vnd
richtscheyt, second ed., got^ic letter, woodcuts of archi-
tectural figures, alphabets, etc., Nurnberg, Hier. Andrea,
1538 — Etliche vnderricht, zu befestigung der Stett,
Schols5, vnd flecken, gotE)ic letter, second ed., title of the
arms of Feridnand I., below which is the text, 20 dia-
grams and illustrations, ib., 1527 — De Symmetria Partium
CoFporum, Books I. and II., got^ic letter, 85 full-length
woodcuts, ib., 1532, the three works together in i vol.,
old cf. gt., in case (161), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £2^
Diirer Society. Publications, with introductory Notes by
Dodgson and others, Series 6 to 10, in portfolios, 1903-8
(436), March 25, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 15s.
Durf6 (H.) L'Astree, engraved titles (two cut into), plates,
including ports., 5 vol., old French mor. gt., g.e., Paris,
T. Quinet, 1647 (Vol. v., F. Pomeray, 1630), 8vo. (554),
May 16, Sotheby Quaritch, £j 5s.
Durfey (T.) Butler's Ghost, or Hudibras, the Fourth Part,
with Reflections upon these Times, mor. gt., t.e.g.. Printed
for Joseph Hindmarsh, 1682, 8vo. (612), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Dobell, 5s.
Durfey (T.) Commonwealth of Women, a Play, first ed.
(headlines cut into), unbd., 1686, 4to. (144), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Dobell, £1
Durfey (T.) Love for Money, a Comedy, first ed. (hole in
E3), unbd., 1691 — The Comical History of Don Quixote,
Parts i.-iii. (last leaf of Part ii. defective), first ed., in i
vol., unbd., 1694-6, 4to. (146), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Dobell, £1 8s.
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dur] Book-Prices Current.
Durfey (T.) Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy,
first ed., port, by Vertue after E. Gouge, 6 vol., mor. ex.,
g.e., W. Pearson for J. Tonson. 1719-20, 8vo. (217), June
10, Sotheby Dobell, ;^io 15s.
Durfey (T.) [Works.] Siege of Memphis, 1676 — A Fond Hus-
band, 1685 — Madam Fickle, or the Witty False One, 1677
— The Fool turned Critick, 1678 — Trick for Trick, or The
Debauch'd Hypocrite, 1678 — Squire Oldlapp, or The
Night Adventurers, 1679, and 24 other plays by the same
author, mostly first eds., in 2 vol., hf. mor. (some leaves
defective and some head-lines cut into), 1676- 1706, 4to.
(966), Nov. 5, Sotheby ^^8 5s.
Du Rosoi (B. F.) Les Sens: Poeme en Six Chants — Epitre
au Verrou de ma Porte, in i vol., front., engraved title
and 7 engravings after Eisen and Wille, mor. gt., g.e., by
Zaehnsdorf, 1767, 8vo. (548), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £/\
Du Hyer (Sieur). L'Alcoran de Mahomet, traduit d'Arabe en
Fran9ois, front., mor. gt., g.e., by Courteval, La Haye,
1685, 8vo. (613), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £2. i6s.
Dympna (S.) Legeda see dympne virginis et martyris filie
regis hybernie Incipit feliciter, gotf)ic letter, 31 long lines
to a full page, woodcut on title, another on verso, small
ornamental initials, mor., uncut, by Hayday (Ashburnham
copy [Hain 6523, Proctor 9435], Impressum dntwepie per
me Go. Bac, 1496, sm. 4to. (394), Dec. 10, Christie
Gaselee, £8
Dynus de Regulis Juris. Castigatus et noviter correctus cum
additionibus et repertorio Nicolai Boetii, etc., lit. QOtf).,
three columns, sides of contemp. Netherlands oak bds.
and leather, with four panels stamped with figures and the
legend, "Viiqti ^antta Uatfitrixta (Bretit dKema" (rebacked),
stamps well preserved (loose binding), s. I. et n., 1525, sm.
4to. (3076), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £g 5s.
Early English Text Society. Publications, Original Series,
No. 1-149, 1864-1913 — Extra Series, many on large
paper. No. 1-115, 1867-1914, orig. wrappers, uncut (a
few numbers cut and bound), 1864-1914, 8vo. (1405),
April 8, Sotheby Heffer, /66
Earwaker (J. P.) East Cheshire, Past and Present, illustra-
tions, 2 vol., cl. gt., Printed for the author, 1877, 8vo. (138),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Suckling, £1 4s.
East (W.) Musarum Britannicarum Thesaurus, words and
music engraved throughout (title and 2 leaves mended),
cf. ex., g.e., by De Coverly, Collected, printed and sold by
William East in Waltham, Leicestershire, 1748, 4to. (90),
May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 los.
Eastman (Mrs. M. H.) The American Aboriginal Portfolio,
steel illustrations by S. Eastman, orig. cl. gt., Philadelphia,
n.d., 4to. (622), July 29, Sotheby Hill, £1 5s.
[Eben (Fredk, Baron).] Military Uniform adopted in the
Royal Army of Sweden, text in English and French, 24
(230)
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [edw
col. plates by N. Heideloff, some heightened with gold,
also the plates of distinctive marks of ranks at the end,
no title, as is usually the case, con temp, russ., g.e. [Acker-
mann, 1808], folio (118), Dec. 3, American Art Association
$150
Ebers (Jno.) Seven Years of the King's Theatre, 1828 —
Lumley's Reminiscences of the Opera, 1864, extra illus-
trated by the insertion of 170 autograph letters, over 130
ports., 27 character ports, and 40 engravings and views,
some col., etc., extended to 7 vol., with MS. index of
the autographs in each vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1902 (658),
Dec. 12, Hodgson ;^24
Eccles (Jno.) Collection of Songs (front, shaved), cf., J.
Walsh, n.d., 8vo. (295), May 14, Sotheby Dobell, /lo
Eckius (Jo.) Asseritur hie invictissimi Angliae regis liber
de Sacramentis & calumniis & impietatibus Ludderi. Ad
iidei Catholicae defensionem & inclytissimi Angliae Regis
honorem, ed. prima (48 leaves), royal arms of England on
title, bds., Excusum in alma urbe Rhoma, typis Marcelli
Franck Germani Anno 1523 mense niaio, sm. 4to. (3248),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Pickering, £8 los.
Eckius (Jo.) Homiliarum tomus tertius, etc., contemp.
Netherlands (Tournay) leather, two stamped panels on
each cover representing St. John and S. Anna and the
Madonna and Child [see Weale, No. 375], well preserved
[inscription on title shows that the book was bequeathed
to the Cathedral Library of Tournay by Giles le Roy,
curate of the Church of S. Mary Magdalene in Tournay],
in case, 5. /. et n. Impr. [Ingoldstatii ?], 1534, thick 8vo.
(3077), Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £1^
Eckstein (Jno.) Picturesque Views of the Diamond Rock,
port, and 14 col. plates by J. C. Stadler, uncut, 1805,
imp. oblong folio (991), Dec. 4, Sotheby E. Smith, £\2.
Edmondson (Jos.) Baronagium Genealogicum, 5 vol., coats-
of-arms, rough cf. (rubbed), n.d., folio (129), Aug. 7,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 14s.
Edmondson (Jos.) Complete Body of Heraldry, port, and
plates, 2 vol. in i, cf. (broken), 1780, folio (197), Jan, 22,
Sotheby Thorp, £1 12s.
Edward VI. Iniunccions geuen ... To all and singuler his
lovyng subjectes, blaclt letter, mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere,
[colophon] Imprinted at London . . . by Rychard Grafton,
1547, 4to. (133), Dec. 17, Sotheby Amor, £^
Edward VI. Ordo Distributionis Sacramenti Altaris sub
utraque specie, et formula confessionis faciendae in Regno
Angliae, Haec Londini evulgata sunt octavo die Martii anni
MD.XLViii., mor. ex. [Leipzig (?), Wolfgang Gunter], 1548,
8vo. (109), Dec. 17, Sotheby Plaistow, ;^io
[But one other copy is recorded — that in the British
Museum. The epilogue to the book is signed A.A.S.D.Th.,
standing'for Alexander Alesius Scotus Doctor Theologiae.]
Edward VII. The Boyhood of a Great King, 1 841 -1858: An
(231)
EDW] Book-Prices Current.
Account of the Early Years of the Life of His Majesty-
Edward VII., illustrated b}?^ reproductions of contemp.
royal autographs, ports, and drawings, by A. M. Broadley,
one of 125 copies on handmade paper, extra illustrated
by the insertion of many hundreds of ports., col. and
other engravings, orig. drawings, etc., inlaid throughout,
7 vol., mor. gt., t.e.g., 1906, folio (699), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Bumpus, £7,^
Edwards (J no.) Collection of Flowers drawn after Nature,
79 col. plates, with 6 ornamental prints inserted, mor. gt.,
g.e., by C. Hering, 1794, folio (599), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £22
Edwards (S. T.) New Botanic Garden, col. plates by San-
som, 2 vol., cf. gt., g.e., 1812, 4to. (617), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Fulton, £2 15s.
Effigies Regum Francorum Omnium, A Pharamundo, Ad
Henricum Vsque Tertium, ad viuum . . expressae, 62
etched plates of ports, of the French kings, with pictorial
borders, mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Niirnberg, 1576, sm.
4to. (163), Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, ;^ii
[First ed. The engravings are by Jost Amman and
Virgil Solis. Collation : AQ-4 = 64 leaves, numbered.]
Egan (P.) Anecdotes of the Turf, the Chase, the Ring and the
Stage, 13 col. plates (including front.) by Th. Lane and
woodcuts (a few leaves stamed), mor., uncut, 1827, roy.
Svo. (3179), Feb. 25, Sotheby Hulton, £it, ios.
Egan (P.) Boxiana, both series, ports., 5 vol., orig. bds.,
uncut (some leaves and plates loose), 1812-29, 8vo. (3174),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, ;^2o
Egan (P.) Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic,
first ed., 36 col. plates by R. Cruikshank and woodcuts,
orig. bds., uncut (part of back missing), in case, 1830, 8vo.
(3180), Feb. 25, Sotheby F. Sabin, £^y
[£62, mor. ex., by Riviere, same sale. Lot 3235 ; ;^47,
orig. bds., uncut, same sale. Lot 3236.]
Egan (P.) Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic
in their Pursuits through Life in and out of London, 36
col. plates by R. Cruikshank, old bds. (broken), G. Virtue,
n.d. (1830), roy. 8vo. (781), Nov. 5, Sotheby Bumpus, £^^8
Egan (P.) Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic
in their Pursuits through Life in and out of London, 36
col. illustrations by R. Cruikshank, orig. cl., uncut, Hotten,
n.d. (1869), 8vo. (782), Nov. 5, Sotheby Bumpus, £4 los.
Egan (P.) Life in London, first ed., col. plates by I. R. and G.
Cruikshank, three folding sheets of music and woodcuts,
orig. bds. (rebacked), 1821, 8vo. (3176), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sharp, £14.
[£15, mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere, same sale. Lot 3177;
£'j 5s., cf. ex., Sotheby, July 29, Lot 183.]
Egan (P.) Life in London, extra illustrations. See Heath (W.)
Egan (P.) Life of an Actor, Poetical Descriptions by T.
Greenwood, 27 col. illustrations (inclusive of front.) by
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [eli
T. Lane, hf. cf., date erased (1825), roy. Svo. (784), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Edwards, £^ 3s.
Egan (P.) Life of an Actor, 27 col. plates etched by Theodore
Lane, three-quarter mor. gt., t.e.g., London, Pickering? and
Chatto, 1892, royal Svo. (3), March 6, American Art Asso-
ciation $5-50
Egan (P.) Real Life in Ireland, or the Day and Night Scenes
. . of Brian Boru, Esq. and his elegant friend Sir Shawn
O'Dogherty, col. plates, hf. cf., uncut, 1821, Svo. (3524),
Feb. 25. Sotheby Spencer, £21
Egan (P.) Real Life in London, first ed., col. plates by Aiken,
Rowlandson, etc., 2 vol., cf. gt., m.e., 1821-2, Svo. (11 12),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Spencer, £()
{£52, orig. 14 parts, with the wrappers (a few damaged).
Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3525 ; ;^23, mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut,
by Tout, same sale, Lot 3526 ; ;^22, cf. gt., g.e., by Zaehns-
dorf, with the scarce presentation plate at p. 122 of Vol.
i. and extra plate at p. 656 of the same vol., which was
dated 1827, same sale. Lot 3527.]
Egan (P.) Sporting Anecdotes, Original and Selected, ports.,
col. plates and woodcuts by H. Aiken and I. R. Cruik-
shank, mor. gt., wanting folding plate, t.e.g., by Sangorski
and Sutcliffe, 1825, Svo. (3178), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Hidton, £^ I OS.
[Egerton (D. T.)] Fashionable Bores, or Coolers in High Life,
by Peter Quiz, col. title and 12 col. plates, hf. mor., orig.
covers bound in, W. Sams, 1824, oblong 4to. (3227), Feb.
25, Sotheby Sawyer, Ij 15s.
[/16, cf. gt., by Riviere, orig. covers bound in, same
sale, Lot 3204.]
Egerton (M.) Collinso Furioso ; or Matters "to Tatters,"
13 col. plates from drawings by M. E. (M. Egerton), en-
graved by G. Hunt, hf. bd., 1825, 4to. (643), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Edwards, £-i 5s.
[£5y orig. bds., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 998.]
Egerton (Wm.) Memoirs of . . Mrs. Anne Oldfield, with other
Dramatical Memoirs, port., old cf. gt., 1731. Svo. (786),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Hardy, £2 i8s.
Egypt. Description de L'Egypte, Observations et Recherches
. . pendant I'Expedition de I'Armee Fran9aise, 24 vol. of
text (Svo.) and 11 vol. of plates and maps, together 35
vol., hf. russ. (some broken), 1821-9, folio (1036), June 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £6
Eliot (Geo.) Middlemarch, 4 vol. in 8 books, as issued, wrap-
pers, with all the hf. -titles, titles, sUps and adverts., each
book a presentation copy from the author, with inscrip-
tion, n.d. (1871-2), Svo. (160), Nov. 13, Puttick
White, £7^ 15s.
Eliot (Geo.) Scenes of Clerical Life, first ed., 2 vol., orig. cl.
(loose), i§58, Svo. (3243), Feb. 25, Sotheby
^aggs, £14 los.
Eliot (Jno.) New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus
(233)
ELI] Book-Prices Current.
Christ, trans, into the Indian Language, and Ordered to
be Printed by the Commissioners of the United Colonies
in New-England [Indian title], con temp. mor. gt., g.e.,
Xx I in fac, Cambridge : Printed by Samuel Green and
Marmaduke Johnson, mdclxi., sm. 4to. (141), Nov. 19,
American Art Association $170
[Orig. ed., with the diamond-shaped figure on Indian
title. Size of leaf, 7^ by 5^ inches, a few of the lower
margins with uncut edges. First leaf of dedication has
inner margin inlaid. Collation : 2 blank leaves, one of
which is of a later date ; English title, i leaf, verso blank ;
Dedication, 2 leaves ; Indian title, i leaf, verso blank ;
Matthew to Revelation, 126 leaves ; two blank leaves,
one of which is of a later date.]
Elizabeth (Queen). [Statutes.] Anno Quinto Reginae Eliza-
bethe. At the Parliament holden at Westminster, the XII.
of January. . . To the hygh pleasure of Almyghty God
and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as
foloweth, etc., blacit letter, hf. mor., Richard Jugge and
John Cawood, 1563, folio (160), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Best, £1 14s.
[An important liturgical Act in this volume is " An Act
for the Confirmation of a Subsedie graunted by the
Clergy."]
Elliot (Frances). Old Court Life in France (title frayed and
leaf torn), 2 vol. (Vol. i. wanted hf. -title), hf. cf., g.t.,
1873, 8vo. (199), July 29, Sotheby Lee, £1 12s.
Elliott (Sir H. M.) History of India, continued by Prof.
Dowson, Vol. i.-vi. (should be 8 vol., 1867-77), ^^- nior.
gt., 1867-75, 8vo. (170), March 4, Christie
Edwards, £4 8s.
[/5 2S. 6d., orig. cl., the 8 vol. complete, March 31,
1913, Sotheby, Lot 844.]
Ellis (Sir H.) Original Letters illustrative of English History,
three series, fronts., 11 vol., hf. cf. gt., m.e., 1825-46, 8vo.
(27), Dec. 4, Sotheby Holland, £2 5s.
Ellis (Sir H.) Voyage to Hudson's Bay, first ed., plates, old
cf., 1748, 8vo. (61), Jan. 23, Puttick F. Edwards, 19s.
Ellis (Sir H.) Lord Amherst's Embassy to China, port., map
and col. plates, new hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., 1817, 4to. (286), Dec.
19. Hodgson £1 4s.
Emblemata Amatoria : lam demum emendata, engravings of
emblemS; hf. cf., n.d., 4to. (618), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs, £2 23.
Emerson (R. W.) Essays, with Preface by Thomas Carlyle,
veil., uncut. Doves Press, 1906, 4to. (656), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Heffer, £6 5s.
Emerson (R. W.) Works, Riverside ed., large paper, port.,
II vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g. (slightly faded), Cambridge,
U.S.A., 1883, 8vo. (585), Nov. 28, Hodgson Brown, £5 los.
Emerson (R. W.) Works, 12 vol. — Correspondence of Thomas
Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, 2 vol.,
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [eng
Boston, 1883 — Cabot (J. E.) Memoir of Emerson, 2 vol.,
Cambridge, 1887, ports., together 16 vol., large papkr,
limited to 500 copies, bds., uncut, Cambridge, printed at
the Riverside Press, 1883- 1893, large 8vo. (305), March 5,
American Art Association $75
Encyclopaedia Britannica, ninth ed., 25 vol., hf. mor., in book-
case, 1875-89, 4to. (481), March 19, Puttick
Solomon, £2 los.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, tenth ed., with Index, maps and
plates, 35 vol.. mor., g.e., 1875-1903, 4to. (555), Oct. 24,
Hodgson G. H. Brown, £5 15s.
[£5 15s., hf. mor., March 19, Puttick, Lot 170.]
Encyclopeedia Cambrensis. Y Gwyddoniadur Cymreig, 10
vol. in 5, hf. mor., Dinbych, 1856-79, 8vo. (69), Jan. 23,
Puttick Gregory, £1 T2s. 6d.
Engelbach. Naples and the Campagna Felice, in a Series of
Letters addressed to a Friend in England, in 1802, col.
plates by T. Rowlandson and views, mor. gt., t.e.g., others
uncut, by Riviere, Ackermann, 1815, 8vo. (3495)
Sawyer, £'j los.
[/lo los., orig. bds., rebacked, same sale. Lot 3494 :
£2, hf. mor., t.e.g., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 1139; £^ 8s.,
russ., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 318.]
Englefield (Sir H. C.) Picturesque Beauties, etc. of the Isle of
Wight, port, and plates (i to 25 and 34) by Cooke, and the
3 geological maps, with an extra map and 7 col. plates
from Daniell's " Voyage round Great Britain " inserted,
hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1816, roy. 4to. (336), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Edwards, £2. 13s.
English and Scottish Popular Ballads, ed. by F. J. Child, 8
vol., hf. mor., g.e., 1861, 8vo. (102), Nov. 5, Sotheby
G. H. Brown,'£2 8s.
English and Scottish Popular Ballads, ed. by F. J. Child,
ports., 10 parts, finely bound in 5 vol., mor. gt., oval
centres inlaid, uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, Boston and
New York, 1892-8. 4to. (852), May 14, Sotheby
Heffer, £23
English Dialect Dictionary. See Wright (Joseph)
English Historical Society. Publications, 29 vol., various,
bds., uncut, 1838-56, 8vo. (116), April 29, Sotheby
Heffer, £7
English Men of Action, 12 vol., uniform hf. veil, gt., g.e., 1889-
1904, 8vo. (138), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £2 los.
English Men of Letters, ed. by John Morley, 18 vol., uniform
hf. veil, gt., m.e., 1884-9, 8vo. (139), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sotheran, £\
English Orpheus, music and words engraved on 129 leaves,
with illustration at the head of each, old hf. cf. (title
wanted), w.a.f. (1743), 4to. (470), March 19, Puttick
^ Brown, £1 3s.
English Pilot (The) for the Southern Navigation, with the
Fourth Book, describing West India Navigation from
(235)
eng] Book-Prices Current.
Hudson's Bay to the River Amazones, maps and charts
(some leaves damp-stained), 1779-80, folio (204), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Robertson, £/\.
English Rogue. See Head
Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, col. plates of fashions,
etc. (letterpress cut into), Vol. i., iii., vii. (only), hf. mor.,
1860-3 • Vol. i., ii., iv.-vii. (only), illustrations, col. plates,
hf. mor. gt., 1866-9, together 9 vol., 1860-69, 8vo. (144),
Feb. 20, Sotheby London Book Co., £2 12s.
Epigrammata et Poemata vetera, old mor. gt., g.e. (Derome),
Paris, excudehat Dionysius Duvallius, 1590, d la fin, 1589,
8vo. (620), Dec. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £1 los.
Epistola de miseria Curatorum seu plebanorum, QOt()ic letter,
8 leaves, woodcut below title, dated 1489 [Hain 6617], cf.
gt. (from the Huth collection) [s.n., Leipzig, Conr. Kache-
lofen, c. 1489], sm. 4to. (164), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £5 5s.
Equicola (M.) Di Natura d'Amore, contemp. Venetian cf.
gt., centre ornaments, figure of Fortune and gold lettering
" Se. Amico. Emmi il D-olor. Che Polei. Fa-rmi.," " L.
De. Na. Damor. Indisso-lubile," on sides, gt. gauffred
edges, In Vinegia per G. Ant. &- Fratelli de Sabbio, 1526,
8vo. (3082), Nov. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £q los.
Equicola (M.). Di Natura d'Amore, old of., Vinegia, Fr.
Aless. Bindoni, 1531, 8vo. (622), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £■>,
Era Almanack (The) from 1868 to 1902, ports., etc., in 7 vol.,
hf. cf. gt., 8vo. (25), Dec. 12, Hodgson Giles, £1 12s.
Erasmus (Des) . De Recta Latini Graeciq5 Sermonis pronunti-
atione ; Ejusdem Ciceronianus, Dialogi, contemp. English
royal cf., stamped panels on each cover, one with the
Tudor rose, the other with a crowned double-headed
eagle, divided by a roll containing a wild beast in a wood,
(rebacked, sides in good state), Basileae in off. Frobeniana,
1528, 8vo. (3090), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £y 15s.
Erasmus (Des). Ecclesiastae sive de Ratione Concionandi
Libri quatuor, roman letter, 40 lines to a page, with
Diirer's port, of Erasmus inserted, orig. cf., gold lines and
arabesques, with title in circle on front side and " Gro-
lierii et Amicorum " on reverse, g.e. (rebacked), in case,
Basilae In Officina Frobeniana, 1535, folio (169), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £165
[From the library .of Jean Grolier. On page 444, in
probably Grolier's own hand, is " lo Grolierij Lugdunen
et amicorum." Collation : 230 leaves, partly paged.
Illustration in catalogue.]
Erasmus (Des). Epistola, ad illustriss, Principe ac Duce
Saxoniae, &c. Fridericu, roman letter, 33 lines to a page,
border to first page (ai.), a in 6, hf. cl. {s.n., Leipzig, M.
Lotter, c. 1519], sm. 4to. (168), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £1 15s,
Erasmus (Des.) In Novum Testamentum Annotationes,
(236)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [esc
woodcut borders and initials (a few small wormholes),
contemp. oak bds., stamped leather, remains of clasps,
Basikis, 15 19, folio (1040), Jan. 22, Sotheby Bull, £1 28.
Erasmus (Des). In Novum Testamentum Annotationes, two
woodcut borders and ornamental initials (large copy, but
some leaves stained), contemp. English royal oak bds.
and leather, with stamped borders of Tudor rose, port-
cullis, etc., centre panels (rebacked, sides well preserved),
Basileae, apud Joannem Frobenium, 1527, folio (3085),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s.
Erasmus (Des). In Novum Testamentum Annotationes, two
woodcut borders, woodcut device on title, woodcut
initials (upper margin of title mended, a few leaves
stained), contemp. English royal binding of oak bds. and
leather, stamped borders of Tudor rose, etc., with centre
panels, clasps wanting, joints mended, Apud I. Ravra-
corum, Basileam, 1527, folio (902), June 17, Sotheby
Thorp, £1^
Erasmus (Des.) Moriae Encomium, Froben's second ed.,
roman letter, title by Hans Holbein (a-z, A-K4, l6), Basle,.
J. Froben, 1517 — De Copia Verborum, etc., roman letter,
title within woodcut border (by one of the Holbeins),
ornamental initials (a-z, A-G4, h6), ib., 15 17 — Sileni Alci-
biadis : Scarabeus, roman letter, 2 titles without borders
(42 leaves, numbered), ib., 15 17 — Bellum, roman letter
(20 leaves), ib., 15 17 — Querela Pacis, etc., roman letter,
4 titles, with woodcut borders by Holbein, etc., orna-
mental initials by the same (324 leaves, numbered), ih.,
1517, in 2 vol., russ. gt. (from the Marquis d'Adda's col-
lection, with monogram on sides), sm. 4to. (165), Dec. 10,
Christie Maggs, £(>
Erasmus (Des.) Moriae Encomium, italic letter, Greek title
within border and printer's device, cf., Argentinae Apud
loannem Knoblouchium, 1522, i2mo. (166), Dec. 10,
Christie Tregaskis, £2
Erasmus (Des.) Praise of FoUe, Englished by Sir Thomas
Chaloner, first ed., hlack letter, contemp. cf., clean copy,
T. Berthelet, 1549 (1569 in colophon), sm. 4to. (3093),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £2$
Ercologe, ou Livre de I'Eglise, a 1' Usage du Diocese de Paris
(some leaves stained), Paris, Libraires Associes, 1769, Svo.
(112), April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £40
[XVIII. century French mor. gt., tooling of flower
scrolls interspersed with daisies, etc., g.e. (Le Monnier).
Illustration in catalogue.]
Erdeswick (S.) Survey of Staffordshire, with additions by
Thos. Harwood, plates, some extra inserted, 1844, 8vo.
(33). J^ri. 22, Sotheby Walford, 19s.
Escher (A. von). Schweizer Truppen in fremden Diensten, 50
col. places of military costume, mounted on cards, in
portfolio, as issued, n.d., folio (3228), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sharp, £s 5s.
(237)
esc] Book-Prices Current.
Eschuid (Joh.) Summa Astrologiae judicialis, lit. rem., 2
prel. leaves, 306 numbered leaves (badly paged) and leaf
of " Registrum," with signs. [Hain *6685, Proctor
5184, Pellechet 4626], woodcut mappemonde on f. 4,
astrological diagrams and floreate initials, modern cf.,
Venetiis, impressum per Joannem Lucilium Santntter,
Impensis Francisci Bolani, 1489, sm. folio (3096), Nov.
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £g los.
Escuteaux (Sieur des). Les Avantureuses Fortunes d'Ipsilis
et Alixee, 2 parts in i vol., orig. veil., Part I., Rouen, T.
Dare, 1604 — Part II,, ih., T. du Bray, 1605, i2mo. (488),
May 14. Sotheby Ellis, £^ los.
Esemplario de Lavori. See Zoppino (Nic.)
Espejo de Principes y Cavalleros, en el qual en tres libros se
euentan los immortales hechos del Cauallero del Febo, y
de su hermano Rosicler, hijos del grande Emperador Tre-
bacio, etc., 4 parts in 2 vol., three titles, roman letter
(some leaves stained), mor. ex., CaragOQU, por Juan de
Lanaja y Quartane ; y por Pedro de Carharte, a costa de
luan de Bonilla mercador de Libros, 1617-23, folio (489),
May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Espinosa (P.) Prim era Parte (all published) d-e la Flores de
Poetas Ilustres de Espaiia, second issue, with the 12 pre-
liminary leaves and reprints of the folios 126, 127, 202
and 203, mor. ex., g.e., by Bedford, from the Huth Ubrary,
Valladolid, Por L. Sanchez, 1605, sm. 4to. (273), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Davis & Orioli, £^ 4s.
[£^, orig. veil., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 950.]
Esquemeling (Jno.) Bucaniers of America, first ed., the 4
parts complete, map, ports, and folded plates (corners of
a few leaves stained), old russ. gt., g.e., Wm. Crooke,
1684-5, sm. 4to. (869), May 14, Sotheby ;^37
Esquemeling (Jno.) [Bucaniers of America.] Histoire des
Avanturiers qui se sont signalez dans les Indes, etc., par
Alex. Olivier Oexmelin, front., maps and plates, 2 vol.,
cf. ex., Paris, Jacques le Febure, 1688, post 8vo. (791),
May 14, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2 i8s.
Esquemeling (Jno.) Bucaniers of America, third English ed.,
25 maps and plates, orig. cf., T. Newborough and others,
1704, 8vo. (792), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £g 15s.
Essex (Jno.) Dancing-Master (The) : Or, The Whole Art and
Mystery of Dancing Explained ... in two parts, second
ed., engravings, some folding, and vignettes, cf. gt., g.e.,
by Riviere, London, Printed and Sold by him at his House,
1 73 1, sq. 8vo. (170), Dec. 3, American Art Association
$27.50
Essex Champion (The), or the Famous History of Sir Billy
of Billericay and his Squire Ricardo, etc., woodcut on
title, printed on straw paper, hf. bd., /. Blare at the
Looking Glass on London Bridge [c. 1690], sm. 4 to. (181),
Dec. 6, Hodgson Dobell, £1 19s.
Essex House Song Book (The), being the Collection of Songs
(238)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [eus
formed for the Singers of the Guild of Handicraft, by C. R.
and Janet E. Ashbee, musical notes, hmited to 200 copies,
2 vol., hf. veil., uncut, Essex House Press, 1905, sm. 4to.
(1088), July 22, Sotheby Hejjfer, U
Etcher (The). 5 plates, Vol. ii.-iv. (only), 1880-2, folio (198).
Feb. 20, Sotheby Whittingham, £2 17s.
Etherege (Sir Geo.) Comical Revenge, or Love in a Tub,
mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, 1669, 4to. (1474), April 8,
Sotheby Sotheran, £2 2S.
Euclid. Elementorum Geometriae, lib. XV. (cum praefatione
S. Grynaii), graec6, first ed., woodcut diagrams, device on
title and last leaf (wormholes, title written on), mor.,
Basileae, apud J. Hervagium, 1533, folio (608), July 22,
Sotheby Samuels, £2 15s.
Euclid. Elements of Geometric, trans, by H. Billingsley,
Preface by Dr. John Dee, first ed., woodcut title of the
sciences, large head of Daye the printer at end, contemp.
English oak bds. and leather, outer and inner borders of
small stamps, with a centre band of foliage, with initials
R. P. [see Weale, 236, for outer border, the others not
identified], large copy, having duplicate leaves for Cc j
and 6, the stamps in first-rate state, Printed by John
Daye, over Aldersgate, 1570, folio (3098), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, /13 15s.
Euclid. Opera, ex recensione D. Gregorii, front., woodcut
diagrams, old English mor. gt., Harleian style, g.e.,
Oxoniae, 1703, folio (117). April 29, Sotheby Heffer, £y
Euripides. Medea, ed. R. Porson, large paper, on veil.,
orig. bds., CantabrigicB , 1801, 8vo. (754), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £2 I2S.
Euripides. Tragoediae septemdecim (Graece), first Aldine ed.,.
italic letter, title to each tragedy, 2 vol. in i, mor. ex.,
Aldine device in gold on sides, g.e., Venetiis, apud Aldum
mense Februario, 1503, 8vo. (218), June 10, Sotheby
Maggs. £8 8s.
European Magazine and London Review, from its commence-
ment to December, 181 7, plates, maps (some headlines
and foot-notes shaved), etc., 72 vol., hf. cf. (some vols,
broken), not subject to return, 1782-1817, 8vo. (769), Jan.
22, Sotheby Edwards, £5 los.
Eusebius Cremonensis. Beschreibiig des heyligen Bischoffs
Eusebii .... von dem leben vn sterben, desselben hey-
ligsten Hieronymi, etc., got()ic letter, 35 long lines to a
page, on reverse of title a full-page cut of " S. Jerome
in a Cave," by Diirer, dated 15 12, bds., N umber g, H.
Holzel, 1514, sm. 4to. (170), Dec. lo, Christie
Quar itch, £11 lis.
[Collation: a8, BC4, d8, E-G4 = 36 leaves, unnumbered.]
Eusebius Pamphilus. Historia Ecclesiastica, lib. XL (per
Ruffinum Latine translata), ed. princeps, lit. flot^., 128
leaves, Without marks [Hain ♦6708, Proctor 289], rubri-
cated, painted initials (wormed), mor. ex., by Mackenzie,
(239)
Eus] Book-Prices Current.
Absque ulla nota [Argent., H. Eggestein, c. 1470], sm.
folio (3102), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £j^
Eusebius Pamphilus. Historia Ecclesiastica, lib. XI., per
Rufinum de Greco in Latinu traducta, lit. QOtl)., 204
leaves [Hain 6709, Campbell *7ii, Proctor 8841],
painted initials, contemp. Netherlands oak bds. and
leather, with small stamps (rebacked, under cover dam-
aged, top cover fairly well preserved), s.l. et n., " mocccco
Lxxiiiio " [Ultrajecti, per N . Ketelaer & Gerhard de Leempt],
folio (3103), Nov. 22, Sotheby Lloyd, ;^26
Eusebius Pamphilus. Historia Ecclesiastica, lit. rom., 218
leaves (no blanks), without marks [Hain *67io. Proctor
3398, Pellechet 4637], rubricated, painted capitals, old
cf., clean copy, [colophon] Millesimo. cccc.lxxv.. Die
x.v. Mail . . completu est hoc opus Rome [Phihppus de
Lignamine, 1476], folio (3104), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis 6- Orioli, ;^io
Eusebius Pamphilus. Historia Ecclesiastica, Latine, a Rufhno
interprete, lit. rom., 171 leaves [Hain *67ii, gives 170
leaves only], old French mor. gt,, g.e. (Derome), Mantuae,
Johann. Schall, 1479, sm. folio (1089), July 22, Sotheby
Maggs, £12 5s.
Eustathius. Gli Amori d'Ismenio, di Greco tradotti per Lelio
Carani, mor. gt., silk fly-leaves, g.e., by F. Torrini of Siena,
Firenze, 1.01. ToYrentino, 1550, 8vo, (628), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Gaston, £5
Eutropius et Paulus Diaconus. De Historiis italice provincie
ac Romanorum, ed. princeps, lit. rom., 104 leaves [Hain
♦6726, Proctor 3406], painted capitals (some leaves
water-stained), old mor , Etruscan ornaments on back,
side festoon borders and centre ornamental panels, g.e.,
finely bd. (Lakelands copy, £5 7s. 6d. in 1891), [colophon]
. . Rome, Impressus Anno dni m.cccc.lxxi. die lune xx.
Mensis Mail . . s. n. impressoris (Georgius Lauer, 1471),
sm. folio (3107), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2,^
Evangelische Lanterne (Die) . . . gheapprobeert van Meester
Godscalck Rosemondt ende Meester Ruwaert va En-
chusen doctoren under godheyt Te loeven, Ut. QOtf)., wood-
cut initials, all col. by hand, text rubricated, contemp.
Netherlands leather, stamped centre panels representing
a figure of S. Roche, with legend, 3 small stamps, clasp,
in first-rate state [not in Weale], Gheprint Tantwerpen by
my Willem Vosterman . . 1525 {with device), 8vo. (3108),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £11 5s.
Evelyn (Jno.) Acetaria, a Discourse of Salletts, first ed.
(foxed), orig. sheep (worn), B. Tooke, 1699, 8vo. (513),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Quaritch, £\ 2S.
[Evelyn (Jno.)] Character of England as it was . . . plain
upper margin of title cut away), cf. gt., 1659, 8vo. (744),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 6s.
Evelyn (Jno.) Diary, ed. by Wm. Bray, with a Life of the
(240)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [eyb
Author by H. B. Wheatley, ports., 4 vol., cf. ex., g.t.,
by Rividre, 1879, Svo. (141), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Daffern, £^ iSs.
Evelyn (Jno.) Memoirs, ed. by Wm. Bray and Lord Bray-
brooke, port., folding pedigree and plates, 5 vol., tree cf.
gt., m.e., 1827, Svo. (137), July 22, Sotheby kitnell, £2 i8s.
Evelyn (Jno.) Publick Employment and an Active Life
prefer'd to Solitude, first ed., with the errata slip, name on
title, old sheep, 1667, i2mo. (858), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Dobell, £^ 5s.
Evelyn (Jno.) The French Gardiner, plates by Hertocks (last
2 leaves defective and a few side-notes cut into), orig. cf.,
i6gi, i2mo. (564), Aug. 7, Sotheby Pickering, £1 5s.
Exhortationes Novitiorum. CoUoquiu iesu cu puero Dyalogus
iesu z senis, orig. ed., flot^ic letter, 39 lines to a page, title
with woodcut of the patron of Deventer (Liafwin), painted
initials [Hain 6777, Proctor 8998], hf. cf., Impressum
Dauenirie In platea episcopi [R. Paffroet], 1491, sm. 4to.
(171), Dec. 10, Christie Quay itch, £^ 15s.
Eximines. See Ximenes
Exposition de I'Grigine, des Constitutions, Ceremonies, &c. des
Frdres de Boheme et de Moravie [with a trans, of the Act
of 1747 inviting the Sect " a former des etablissemens
dans I'Amerique Britanique "], 16 folding plates, five of
which depict ceremonies amongst the N. A. Indians,
the Colonists, etc. (some margins wormed), bds., 1758
(474), Dec. 12, Hodgson Stevens, Son & Stiles, £10
Expositiones terminorum regum Anglorum, et Natura Brevium
blacit letter, 2 woodcuts at end (damp-stained), orig. cf..
Without place or printer's name, xv. Julii, 1527, i6mo.
(118), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^ii
Eyb (Albertus de). Margaritica Poetica, lit. rom., 324 leaves,
the first blank [Hain *68i9, Proctor 3364, Pellechet
4703], rubricated, painted initial on first page, capitals
painted, contemp. German (? Lemburg) oak bds. and
stamped leather, the covers with centre panels,^metal
corners (one missing), centre bosses and clasps, engraved
with " Ave Maria," orig. paper title-label on back, book
and binding in fine state, from Wm. Morris's library {£^
5s. in 1898), [colophon] . . Per ingeniosiim virum Magistru
Udalricu Han Alamanu . . non calamo . sed nova artis ac
solerti industrie genere Rome impressa. Anno . . mcccclxxv.
die. X. mensis decembris, folio (31 10), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2^
Eyb (Albertus de). Margarita Poetica, lit. rom., 142 leaves,
including blanks at beginning and end [Hain 6821, Proctor
7858, Pellechet 4705], illuminated initial on first page,
rubricated, painted capitals, modern mor. (Ashbumham
copy. £^ I OS. in 1897), [colophon] . . Impressumq^. Parisius
p Magistrum Ulriciim Gering, Anno m.cccc.lxxviii. die
vero penitltima mensis Novembris (1478), sm. folio (31 11).
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £15 10s.
(241)
eyb] Book-Prices Current.
Eyb (Albertus de) . Ob einem Man gezimeziinemen ein Eeweib
Oder nit, sampt der antwort darauff, aus den alten Philo-
sophis, Oratoren vnnd Poeten bevvert, got^ic letter, 78
leaves, 33 lines to a page, woodcut of a marriage on title
and 25 others cuts in text, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford
(from the Huth collection, £14 los. in 1913), Gedmckt zu
Augspurg durch Heinrich Steiner, 1540, sm. 4to. (172),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £2^ los.
E5nnericus (Nic.) Directorium inquisitorii. Sequuntur decre-
tales tituli de summa trinitate et fide catholica, first ed.,.
flOttjic letter, printed on veil., double columns, 41 lines,
with signatures, ornamental initials, sides of an orig.
stamped leather binding inserted as doublures, joints,
g.e., by F. Bedford, collation : a-i 8, k-n 12, o-z 8, f 8, ? 8,.
)/ 8, i 8, Impressum harghinone per iohanem luschner Ale-
manum. Subfactis z expensis Reuerendissimi dhi Didaci de
deQa Epi Palentini Comitz pnie, 1503, 28 Sept., sm. folio
(263), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^I35
Eyton (R. W.) Antiquities of Shropshire, woodcuts, maps
and pedigrees, 12 vol. in 6, mor. gt., g.e., by Hayday,
300 copies printed, 1854-60, roy. 8vo. (746), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Quaritch, £i(y
\£i'i, cf. ex., g.e. {Walford), the 12 vol. in 11, June 28,
191 7, Hodgson, Lot 188 ; ^15, hf. mor. (rubbed), 12 vol.,
July 29, Sotheby, Lot 309.]
Eyton (T. C.) Osteologia Avium, plates, 2 vol. (without
supplement), Wellington, Salop, 1867, 4to. (161), Feb. 20,.
Sotheby Parkinson, £1
Faber (G. S.) Origin of Pagan Idolatry, first ed., fronts., 3
vol., cf., 1 8 16, 4to. (629), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Heffer, £1 i6s.
Faber (Jno., the elder). Portraits of the Founders of Colleges
in Oxford and Cambridge, no title, 43 (should be 45)
mezzotint ports, within red ruled borders, old veil, gt.,,
(1712), folio (138), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, ^31
[MS. inscription on fly-leaf reads : " This was the very
book presented to the Duke of Ormonde by Faber," and
the plates are of the first impression.]
Fabri di Rieti (Alberto). Arcani Politici e Documenti Morali,
contemp. Italian mor. gt., fan-shape ornaments, blue
edges, Bologna, MDLVI. {sic pro 1656), sm. 4to. (104),
Dec, 17, Sotheby Parsons, £^ i8s,
Fabri (J.) Musica libris quatuor demonstrata, diagrams (a-
few leaves damp-stained, last leaf defective), orig. veil.,
Parisiis, 1552, 4to. (92), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Fabritius (A. C. de). Libro della Origine delli Volgare Proverbi
(inverse) [the title reads "Ady /Tumigna /Vis /Procul /
Hinc/ Abeste/ Profani."/], lit. ital., double columns (4
prel, leaves and cxciiii. numbered leaves), modern mor.
ex., g.e. (C. Hering), not subject to return, Vinegia,.
Bernardino et Matheo di I Vitali Frotelli Venetiani, 1526,
folio (253), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £S
(242)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [far
Fabritius (A. C. de). Libro della Origine delli Volgari Pro-
verbi, italic letter, double columns, first page with an
ornamental woodcut border (cut along fore-edge), wood-
cut initials, one or two leaves mended, mor. ex., g.e.,
Stampata in Vinegia, per maestro Bernardino cS* Maestro
Matheo de i Vitali Fratelli, 1526, sm. folio (219), June 10,
Sotheby Davis S' Orioli,£io 15s.
Fabulen der Dieren. De Warachtige Fabulen der Dieren,
roman and italic letter, woodcut on title and 107 other
woodcuts in the text, by Gheeraerts, a-z, Aa-Ee4=ii2
leaves, orig. sheep, Ghedruct te Britgghe . . . by Pieter de
Clerck, 1567, sm. 4to. (173), Dec. 10, Christie
H. Stevens, £i(i los.
Fac-similes of Water-Colour Drawings, by British Artists,
5 col. plates only, bds., w.a.f., 1825, folio (560), Jan. 23,
Puttick Brown, £^ los.
[Fail (Noel de).] Les Contes et Discours d'Eutrapel, old cf.,
Rennes, pour NoSl Glamet, 1597, 8vo. (493), May 14,
Sotheby Dobell, £2
Fair Representation of his Majesty's Right to Nova-Scotia
or Acadie, briefly stated from the Memorials of the Eng-
lish Commissaries, unbd., Edward Owen, 1756, 8vo. (16),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Arrow, £1 12s.
Familiar Illustrations of the Language of Mathematics, by
W. A. G., 9 col. plates, in wrappers, as issued, Ackermann
and Co. (1850), oblong folio (3229), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Richeton, £2 los.
Farinator (Matt.) [Lumen Animae.] F. 2 : Ij Liber moralita-
tum elegantissimus magnaru rerum naturalium Lumen
anima dictus. cum septem apparitoribus . . . semi-flotllif
letter, 3 ornamental initials, pigskin, g.e., with title on
same in bright gold (ex-libris of the Marquis d'Adda),
[s.n., Augsburg, G. Zainer, 1477], folio (174), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io los.
[Second ed. Hain * 10330, Proctor 1552. Large copy,
with some uncut leaves and colophon. Collation : 350
leaves, unnumbered : ff. i and 49 are blank.]
iFarinator (Matt.)] Lumen Animae, lit. flOt^. (three types),
274 leaves, the first and last blank [Hain * 10333, Proctor
413, Pellechet 4749], [colophon] . . [s.n. impr.. Argent.,
printer oj 1481 Legenda Aurea] [1482] — Bernardus (S.)
Sermones super Cantica Canticorum, lit. QOX\). magna
(index in smaller type), long lines, 37 to a full page, index
4 leaves, text 204 leaves, without marks, rubricated,
painted initials, [colophon in red] . . Impressi in Roztock
per fratres Cols vitae ad Sanctu Michaelem anno . . Mil-
lesimoquadringentesimooctuagesimopmo, qnto kaledas Au-
gusti, with device [1481], in i vol., con temp. Augsburg (?)
oak bds. and pigskin, stamped in panels, 10 metal bosses
and clasp catches, binding and text in fine state, from the
monastic Ibirary of SS. Ulric and Affra of Augsburg,
thick sm. folio (3116), Nov. 22, Sotheby Lloyd, £^^
(243)
far] Book-Prices Current.
Farmer (J. S.) National Ballad and Song — Merry Songs and
Ballads, prior to the year a.d. 1800, together 5 vol., bds.,
uncut, Privately printed for Subscribers only, 1897, sm.
4to. (871), May" 14 , Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^ 15s.
Farmer (J. S.) and Henley (W. E.) Slang and its Analogues,
one of 750 signed copies, 7 vol., hf. cf. gt., uncut, 1870-
1904, 4to. (522), March 25, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £6 15s.
Farmer (J. S.) and Henley (W. E.) Slang and its Analogues,
revised ed., 7 vol., bds., uncut, Printed for Subscribers
only, 1909, sm. 4to. (872), May 14, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £6 los.
Farmer (Jno.) History of the Town and Abbey of Waltham,
plates, 8vo., inlaid to folio size, and extra illustrated with
47 views and ports., cf.. Printed for the author, 1735, folio
(1071), Oct. 23, Sotheby Rimell, £^ los.
Farnaby (Thos.) Florilegium Epigrammatum Graecorum,
first ed., old cf. (rebacked) (few leaves stained), 1629,
8vo. (155), May 23, Puttick Maggs, £2 los.
Fasciculus Temporum. See Rolewinck (W.)
Felibien (A.) Principes de 1' Architecture, de la Sculpture, de
la Peinture, plates, contemp. French mor., g.e., Paris,
J. B. Coignard, 1676, 4to. (602), April 29, Sotheby
Thorp, £7
[Felibien (A.)] Tapisseries du Roi, engraved titles, plates and
vignettes, orig. cf., arms of Louis XIV., Paris, de I'lm-
primerie royale, 1670, folio (601), April 29, Sotheby
Rimell, £11 los.
Felicia, ou mes Fredaines, plates, 4 vol. in 2, mor. ex., by
Hardy, Londres [c. 1770], 24mo. (281), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Edwards, £5 los.
Felicianus (Fr.) De Diuina Predestinatoe, got^ic letter, 15
leaves, woodcut on title [Hain *6954, Proctor 2429], old
bds. (old cuts pasted on inside cover) [Speier, Conr. Hist],
1495, sm. 4to. (175), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £2, los.
Fellowes (W. D.) Visit to the Monastery of La Trappe, col.
plates, hf. cf., 1818, 8vo. (432), May 23, Puttick £2 5s.
Fellowes (W. D.) Visit to the Monastery of La Trappe, col.
plates, mor., g.e., McLean, 1820, 8vo. (193), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, i6s.
Fenelon (F.) Les Avantures de Telemaque, front, by Montu-
lay, 72 plates after Monnet and 24 plates of summaries
within borders, vignette beneath, 2 vol., old French mor.
gt., g.e., from the library of Firmin-Didot, with the name
" Didot " stamped on backs, [Paris'] de V Imprimerie de
Monsieur, 1785, 4to. (140), July 22, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £^2
[£S los., cf. ex., in one vol., containing front., plates
and summaries, but without the letterpress, same sale.
Lot 141.]
Fenestella (Lucius). De Magistratibus Romanorum, lit. rom.,
46 leaves, the last blank [Hain 6964, Proctor 5895], hf.
bd., [colophon] . . Impressum Mediolani i Calendis mensis
(244)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [per
Februarii m.cccc.lxxvii., sm. 4to. (3133), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £g
Fenestella (Lucius). De Magistratibus Romanorum Magis-
tratibus incipit [Acced. Albricus Philosophus de Imagini-
bus Deorum], lit. rem., 52 leaves, with signs. [Hain 6963,
Proctor 6279], Absque ulla nota [Florentiae, Bartholomeo
di Libri, c, 1487-90] — Sallustius. Bellum Catilinarium et
Jugurthinum (cum prefatione Pomponii Laeti et Vita
Sallustii), lit. rom., 142 leaves, including orig. blank for
a j and one for t 8 at end (the latter wanting) [Hain * 142 17,
Proctor 3844], contemp. MS. notes and 15 leaves of MS.
at end, [colophon] Impressus Romae, per M. Eucharium
Silber, alias Franck, m.ccccxc. tertia nonas Aprilis, in i
vol., old roman mor., with arabesque ornaments and
head of Julius Caesar in centres, gt. gauffred edges (re-
backed), sm. 4to. (3134), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £'] los.
Fenestella (Lucius). De Magistratibus Romanorum, italic letter,
woodcut border to title attributed to Holbein, al8, M4 = 92
leaves, old veil, (old armorial ex-libris), BasilecB apud
Valentinum Curionem, 1523, 12 mo. (176), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £1 los.
Fenestella (Lucius). De Magistratibus Romanoru, italic letter,
title within a woodcut border after Holbein, a-l8 = 88
leaves, unnumbered, bds. [s.n., Cdln, ? E. Cervicornus, c.
1530], i2mo. (177), Dec. 10, Christie Sotheran, i6s.
Fenestella (Lucius). De Magistratibus Romanorum, Lutetiae,
ex. off. Rob. Stephani, 1549 — Sententiae Veterum Poet-
arum, per Georgium Maiorem in locos communes digestae,
etc., lb., 1551, in i vol., contemp. English cf. gt., line
sides with gt. corner fleurons and device of a crowned
falcon. Queen Elizabeth's copy with the badge used by
her in memory of her mother. Queen Anne BuUen, in
excellent state, in case, 8vo. (3135), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £^6
Fenton (G.) Certaine Tragicall Discourses, black letter, mor.
ex., g.e., title inlaid (last leaf in fac, a few margins written
on), not subject to return, Thomas Marshe, 1567, 4to.
(3205), Feb. 25, Sotheby D obeli, £6 los.
Fenton (R.) Historical Tour through Pembrokeshire, plates,
cf., 1810, 4to. (516), Jan. 23, Puttick Arnett, £1 2s. 6d.
Fergusson (Jas.) Tree and Serpent Worship, 100 plates and
21 woodcuts, hf. mor., 1868, 4to. (362), March 4, Christie
Thacker, £5 5s.
Fernandez (Diego). Primera, y Segunda Parte de la Historia
del Peru, orig. and only eds., the 2 parts complete in i vol.
(with separate titles and pagination), orig. veil, (small
stain on corners of few leaves at end) (reproduction of
title-page in catalogue), Sevilla en Casa de Hernando
Diaz, 1571, sm. folio (642), Nov. 19, American Art Associa-
tion ^ $95
Fernandez (Geron.) Libro Primero (y Segundo) del valeroso
e inuencible Principe don Belianis de Grecia, 2 parts,
(245)
fer] Book-Prices Current.
continuous foliation and signatures, separate titles, each
with large woodcut (equestrian port.), roman letter, old
mor. gt. tooled, fine copy, En Burgos, por Alonso y Estevan
Rodriguez. 1587, folio (495), May 14, Sotheby
Edwards, £1^ los.
Feme (Jno.) Blazon of Gentrie, first ed., woodcuts of arms,
con temp. " Index Rerum " by " Ja. Balfour, Kynardiae
Miles, Leo Rex Armorum " on fly-leaves and the above
inscription on title, new veil, gt., John Windet for Toby
Cooke, 1586, sm. 4to. (653), Feb. 20, Sotheby Maggs, £y
Ferrandus (Thos.) Epistolae, Latine, roman letter, 25 long
lines to a full page, without marks, 10 leaves (wormed),
s.l.a. typ. n. [c. 1475] — Dictys Cretensis. Historia Troiana,
roman letter, 54 leaves, without marks (wormed) [Hain
6156, Proctor 5857], Impressum Mediolani .... 1477
{Milan, Philippus of Lavagna], together in i vol., old
mor. ex., g.e. (from the Pembroke collection, £^0 in June,
1914), sm. 4to. (267), March 18, Christie Ellis, £7.0
Ferrari (Filippi). Costumi di Roma, 29 col. plates, cf., Roma,
182^, 4to. (277), Dec. 19, Hodgson Atkinson, £1 i8s.
Feiiillet (M.) Art of Dancing, trans, by P. Siris (? by John
Weaver), diagrams, musical notation, hf. cf., 1706, 4to.
(83), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £5
Fewterer (Jno.) Myrrour, or Glasse of Christes Passion (trans,
by John Fewterer), first ed. of this trans., blacit letter, title
within woodcut border by Holbein (with his initials), cut
on reverse of title and one before the text, mor. ex., g.e.,
Imprynted . . . in Flete Strete at the Sygne of the George by
me Robert Redman [with device), 1534, sm. folio (1146),
July 22, Sotheby Bailey, £150
Feyrabend (S.) Geschlechter Buch : Darinn der loblichen
Kaiserliche Reichsstatt Augspurg, so von Fiinflhundert
und mehr Jaren hero daselbst gewonet . . etc., erste Aus-
gabe (a Wapenbiich of German princes), 4 parts complete,
4 titles and 156 full-page woodcuts of German kings,
knights, etc. in armour with their armorial bearings, by
Jost Amman, contemp. German stamped pigskin, Franck-
fort a. M., S. Feyerabend, 1580, sm. folio (1090), July 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £6 15s.
Ficino (Marsilio). De le tre Vite, recata in buona lingua
volgare. In Venetia, per M. Tramezzino, 1548 — Di Galeno
delli Mezzi che si possono tenere per Conservarsi la Sanita,
ib., 1549 — Opera Utilissima di Arnaldo di Villa nuova, di
conservare la Sanita, tradotta in lingua Italiana, ib., in
I vol., contemp. Venetian mor., sides covered with gt.
ornaments, 2 lions rampant, with fleurons and stamped
initials L. P., gt. gauffred edges, in fine state, 8vo. (3 141),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £1-^ los.
Ficino (Marsilio). Epistolae, roman letter, 254 leaves, Nurem-
berg wooden bds. and pigskin, blind stamped, clasps (re-
backed), uncut at bottom [Hain *7o62. Proctor 21 13],
(246)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [fin
contemp. MS. on fly-leaves, NUrnberg, Ant. Koberger,
1497, sm. 4to. (178), Dec. 10, Christie QuarUch, £3 los.
Field of Mars, being an Alphabetical Digestion of the Principal
Naval and Military Engagements in Europe, Asia, Africa
and America, first ed., 2 fronts, and upwards of 70 maps,
charts, plans, ports, and views of battles and sea-fights,
2 vol. in I, hf. cf., 1801, 4to, (184), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Spencer, 12s.
Fielding (Copley). Picturesque Illustrations of the River
Wye, LARGE PAPER, 28 col. aquatints, hf. mor., t.e.g.,
182 1, foHo (836), April 29, Sotheby Bain, £i(>
Fielding (H.) History of Amelia, first ed., 4 vol., old cf. gt.,
1752 — History of Tom Jones, 4 vol., old cf. gt., 1768,
together 8 vol., 1752-68, 8vo. (121), April 29, Sotheby
Shepherd, £^ 7s. 6d.
Fielding (H.) History of Tom Jones, 6 vol., 1749 — History of
Amelia, 4 vol., 1752 — History of Joseph Andrews, 2 vol.,
1742, together 12 vol., first eds., cf. ex , by Riviere, A,
Millar, 1742-52, 8vo. (271), March 18, Christie Garth, £58
Fielding (H.) Miscellanies, first ed., large paper, 3 vol., old
cf., 1743, 8vo. {120), April 29, Sotheby Bain, £6 los.
Fielding (H.) [Works.] Dramatic Works, first collected ed.,
3 vol., hf. cf., 1755, 8vo. (830), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Edwards, £^
Fielding (H.) Works, ed. by A. Murphy, port., 10 vol., of.,
g.e., 182 1, 8vo. (370), Jan. 23, Puttick Bumpus, £7 15s.
[£^, mor. gt., g.e., July 22, Sotheran, Lot 144.]
Fielding (H.) Works, ed. by LesHe Stephen, ed. de luxe,
port, and plates, India proofs, 10 vol., buckram, uncut,
1882, imp. 8vo. (831), Nov. 5, Sotheby Hardy, £^ 4s.
Fielding (T. H.) History of British Castles, 25 col. plates,
hf. roan, 1825, oblong 4to. (231), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Brown, £^ 5s.
Fielding (T. H.) Picturesque Description of the River Wye,
col. plates, orig. cl. (loose), 1841, 4to. (3206), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Halton, £^ 12s. 6d.
Fielding (T. H.) Twenty Aquatint Coloured Engravings of
Landscape Scenery, principally Views in and near Bath,
after Benjamin Barker, 20 col. plates, mounted as draw-
ings, mor., pubhshed by subscription, Frome, 1824, oblong
4to. (358), Dec. 12, Hodgson Spencer, £5 5s.
[;^i6, hf. roan, plates mounted, April 29, Sotheby, Lot
837-]
Fielding (T. H.) and Walton (J.) Picturesque Tour of the
English Lakes, 48 col. plates, hf. cf. gt., R. Ackermann,
182 1, 4to. (34), Dec. 6, Hodgson Lowe Brothers, £^ 7s. 6d.
[/lo los., mor. gt., g.e., fine copy, Feb. 25, Sotheby,.
Lot 2956; £6 los., old russ., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 838.]
Fincham (B. H. W.) Artists and Engravers of British and
American ^ook-Plates, with a duplicate set of 57 plates
on Japanese paper (limited to 15 signed copies), wrap-
pers, 1897, 4to. (722), Dec. 12, Hodgson £1 12s.
(247)
pin] Book-Prices Current.
Pinelli (Octavio). Histoire Negre-pontique con tenant la Vie
et les Amours d'Alexandre Castriot et d'Olympe la belle
Grecque, mis en ordre par I. Baudoin, seconde ed., 2 vol.,
con temp. French mor. gt., g.e., Paris, chez Musier, 1731,
8vo. (496), May 14, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2 12s.
Finlay (Geo.) History of Greece, ed. by H. F. Tozer, port.,
7 vol., cf. ex., by Riviere, Oxford, 1868-77, ^^o. (149),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £4
Fiori Diversi. See De Rossi (G. B.)
Fire of London. Tracts. Londini quod Reliquum, or Londons
Remains, port, of Charles II. by Faithorne (cut round and
inlaid), plates by Hollar, etc., chiefly cut round and inlaid
(a few headlines shaved, hole in title), S. Gellibrand, 1667
— Conflagratio Londiniensis, plates by Hollar (inlaid)
inserted (title mended, headlines cut into), 1667 — [Ford
(S.)] Londini Renascentis, front, and port, of Charles II.
(cut into), map (defective), title defective, 1668 — London's
Resurrection, folding map as front, (cut into), folding
plate by W. Hollar, 1669, and others, in i vol., several
plates inserted, cf. gt., g.e., by Riviere, v.y.. 4to. (606),
March 25, Sotheby Rimell, £^1 5s.
Firenzuola (A.) Le Rime, printed in italics, mor., g.e., by F.
Bedford, Fiorenza, Bern. Giunta, 1549, 8vo. (646), Dec.
17, Sotheby France, £1
Firmin (Thos.) Life of Thomas Firmin, Citizen of London,
bds., A. Baldwin, 1698, 8vo. (82), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Murray, £1
Fisher (G. B.) Six Views of North America, engraved by J.
W. Edy, 6 aquatint plates, title and letterpress mounted,
1796 — Colebrook (R. H.) Twelve Views of Places in the
Kingdom of Mysore, 12 plates, 1794, in i vol., hf. mor,,
oblong folio (604), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £^1
Fisher (Jno., Bishop of Rochester). Hereafter ensueth two
Fruytfull Sermons, blacit letter, orig. veil, (small hole in
first 2 leaves), W. Rastell, the xxviii. day of June, 1532,
8vo. (236A), Dec. 17, Sotheby Peters, ;^io
[Bound up is the first ed. of Fisher's De Unica Mag-
dalena {Paris), 15 19, from the press of Badius.]
Fisher (Jno., Bishop of Rochester). Here after foloweth a
mornynge remembrauce had at the moneth mynde of the
noble prynces Margarete Countesse of Rychemonde &
Darbye moder unto Kynge Henry the VII. . . first ed.,
blaCi^ letter, woodcut of the bishop preaching, with a figure
of Henry VII. as chief mourner, inlaid throughout,
modern mor. gt., by F. Bedford, [colophon] . . Enprynted
at London in Flete Strete at the Syne of the Sonne by Wynkyn
de Worde, n.d. [1509], sm. 4to. (3143), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Maggs, £49
Fisher (Jno., Bishop of Rochester). Treatyse concernynge
the fruytfull Saynges of Dauyd the kynge & prophete in
the seven penytencyall psalmes, second ed., black letter,
long lines, 32 to a page, woodcut arms on first page,
(248)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [fit
woodcut initials and Wynkyn de Worde's Caxton device
at end, a few old MS. marginal notes (one leaf defective,
a few leaves stained, leaves in sheet kk transposed),
[colophon] Eniprynted at London in the Fletestrete at the
sygne of the sonne by Wynkyn de Worde . . . In the yere
our lorde god Mcccccix. — Hugo de Sancto Victore. Opera,
roman letter, long lines, 33 to a page (title scribbled on),
[colophon] . . . excudit Henricus Stephanus . . . Petro Porta
ipsitts operis recognitore sedulo. Anno domini quingentesimo-
sexto supra miUesinium, in i vol., contemp. stamped
leather over wooden bds. (damaged), 1509- 1506, 4to.
(518), July 22, Sotheby Egerton, £110
Fiske (Jno.) Works, ports., facs., views, etc., large paper,
limited to 250 copies, 13 vol., bds., with labels, uncut,
Cambridge, Riverside Press, 1892- 1904, royal 8vo. (312),
March 5, American Art Association $90
Fitzclarence (Lieut. -Col.) Journal of a Route across India,
folding map, plans and col. plates, cf. gt., m.e., 1819. 4to.
(421), Jan. 22, Sotheby Mag.qs, £1 is.
Fitzgerald (Ed.) Saldm^n and Absdl, an Allegory, trans,
from the Persian of Jdmi, first ed., orig. blue cl. gt., pre-
sentation copy, with inscription on fly-leaf, " The Reverend
George Kitchen with the sincere Regards of Edward Fitz-
gerald, June 3, 1856," J. W. Parker & Son, 1856, sm. 4to.
(1091), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £i2) los.
Fitzgerald (Percy). Annals of the Kemble Family, extra
illustrated by the insertion of many hundred ports., views,
col. caricatures and play-bills, together with several
holograph letters, comprising in all about 1,000 pieces,
2 vol., extended to 15 vol., with Campbell's Life of Mrs.
Siddons, port., 2 vol., 1834, together 17 vol., uniform hf.
mor. gt., printed preface and titles [1903], 8vo. (49), Dec.
12, Hodgson Lowe Bros., £66
Fitzgerald (Percy). Life of Garrick, grangerized by the addi-
tion of contemp. ports., views and play-bills, also about
100 Autograph Letters and Documents, extended by the
insertion of over 1,400 pieces to 17 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g.,
1868 (33), Dec. 12, Hodgson Myers, £60
Fitzgerald (R. D.) Australian Orchids, full-page col. plates,
hf. mor. gt., m.e., Sydney, N.S.W., n.d. (1880), folio (627),
July 29, Sotheby Bumpiis, £j
[Presentation copy from the author, with inscription.
Seemingly bound up from parts as issued, without a title.]
[Fitzherbert (A.)] Le Grand Abridgment du Comun Ley,
3 parts. Parts ii. and iii., with full-page cut of the royal
arms of England (first and last leaves supplied in MS.),
old cf. (broken), Printed abroad [probably in Paris) for
Wynkyn de Worde, 15 16, thick folio (443), May 14, Sotheby
Jenkins, £^
Fitzherbert (A.) Newe Boke of Justices of peace, R. Tottill,
1566 — Tlfe Contentes of this booke, Fyrste the Booke for
a Justice of peace (etc.), R. Tottil, 1559, 2 vol. in i, blacfe
(249)
fit] Book-Prices Current.
letter, contemp. cf., 2 pp. of contemp. English MS. on fly-
leaves, 8vo. (354), March 19, Puttick Jones, £2 15s.
Fitzpatrick (B. M.) Irish Sport and Sportsmen, port., mor.
gt., richly tooled, g.e., Dublin, 1878, 8vo. (3276). Feb. 25,
Sotheby Quaritch, £1 6s.
Flaubert (Gustave). Madame Bovary, plates by E. Abot and
D. Mordant, hf. mor., t.e.g., Paris, 1885, 8vo. (650), Dec.
17, Sotheby Spink, £j 2S.
Flaubert (Gustave). SalammbA, troisieme ed., port, and
plates, mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere, Paris, 1863, 8vo. (649),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Guinness, £1 14s.
Flaubert (Gustave). Salammb6, dix compositions par A.
Poirson, gravees a I'eau-forte par Mme. Louveau-Rou-
veyre, L. MuUer et G. Mercier, with a duplicate set of the
etchings, proofs before letters and port., mor., uncut,
t.e.g., Paris, Maison Quantin, s.d., roy. 8vo. (794), May 14,
Sotheby Kingdon, £1 5s.
Flaxman (Jno.) Compositions from Dante, no outline
plates, engraved by Piroli, orig. impressions, hf. mor. ex.,
uncut, Longman, 1807, oblong folio (923), May 14, Sotheby
Maggs, £2 8s.
Flaxman (Jno.) Compositions from Homer's Iliad and
Odyssey, Hesiod and iEschylus, 147 outline plates, en-
graved by Piroli and Blake, orig. impressions, hf. mor.
ex., uncut, Longman, 1805-31, oblong folio (922), May 14,
Sotheby Maggs, £^
Fletcher (Jno.) The Pilgrim, a Comedy, unbd., 1700, 4to.
(653), April 8, Sotheby Dohell, £-i 3s.
Fletcher (Lieut. -Col.) History of the American War, plans,
3 vol., orig. cl., 1865-6, 8vo. (489), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Brown, £1 i6s.
Fletcher (W. Y.) English Bookbindings in the British Museum,
66 plates in col. and gold, one of 500 copies, uncut, t.e.g.,
1895, folio (1106), April 8, Sotheby Ellis, £^ los.
Fletcher (W. Y.) Foreign Bookbindings in the British Museum,
plates, printed in gold and col. by W. Griggs, one of 500
copies, uncut, t.e.g., 1896, folio (1109) Sylvester, £-^ 15s.
Florando (Don). Comien9a la coronica del valiente y esfor-
^ado pricipe do Florado d Inglatierra, 3 parts, lit. flOt^.,
double columns, title in red and black, woodcut equestrian
port, above, numerous small cuts in the text, title and
preliminary leaf repaired, folio i mended, mor. ex., g.e.,
by C. Lewis, Lisbona par Germd Gallarde, 1545, folio (497),
May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £^^
Florentinus (Paulus). Quadragesimale de reditu peccatoris
ad Deum, lit. flOtfl- (a lew leaves wormed), old hf. cf.
[Hain-Copinger 7166, Proctor 5926], [colophon] Impres-
sum Mediolani per prudentes Alemanos . . . Uldericum
scinzenzeler et Leonardum pachel socios, 1479, folio (225),
June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £10 los.
Flores (Jean de). Histoire Amoureuse de Flores et Blanche-
(250)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918, [fol
fleur traduit par Jaques Vincent, italic letter, old cf.,
Paris, Michel Fezandat, 1554, 8vo. (502), May 14, Sotheby
Home, £^ los.
Flores (Jean de). Historia di Aurelio et Isabella, tradotta da
M. Lelio Aletiphilo, italic letter, woodcut initials, mor.
ex., g.e. (a few headlines cut into), Vinegia, G. Giolito,
1548, sm. 8vo. (498), May 14, Sotheby Tregaskis, £\ los.
Flores (Jean de). Histoire de Aurelio et Isabelle, traduict en
quattre langues, Italien, Espagiiol, Fran9ois et Anglois.
roman and italic letter, woodcut port, on back of title of
Senora Margarita Volschaten. to whom the work is dedi-
cated, old cf., r.e., Anvers, en casa de luan Steelsio, 1556,
sm. 8vo. (499), May 14, Sotheby Pickering, £6 5s.
Flores (Jean de). Histoire de Aurelio et Isabelle, traduict en
quatre langues, Italien, Espaignol, Fran9ois et Anglois,
double columns, the Spanish and English in italic letter,
mor. ex., g.e., by E. Niedr^e, Bruxelle, chez Jean Mom-
mart, 1608^ 8vo. (501), May 14, Sotheby
Davis 6- Orioli, £4 los.
Flores (Jean de). Le lugement damour, traslatee de Espaig-
nol en Fricoys, 60 leaves, roman letter, old mor. gt., g.e.,
Iniprime nounellerviH a paris pour Hierosme denis . . . Cuin
privilegio, n.d., 8vo. (500), May 14, Sotheby
Lardanchet, £1^
Florian (J. P. C. de). Galatee, Roman pastoral, large paper,
4 plates in col. by Cazenave and Colibert, after Monsiau,
proofs before inscriptions, old French cf. gt., g.e., Paris,
chez Defer de Maisonneuve, 1793, folio (839), April 29,
Sotheby Duncan, £^8
Florilegium diversorum Epigrammatum (Graced), first Aldine
ed., contemp. Venetian oak bds. and mor., with panels
formed of the Arabic knot, tooled in blind, Venetiis in
aedibiis Aldi mense Novembri, 1503, 8vo. (226), June 10,
Sotheby James, £g 15s.
Florilegium diversorum Epigrammatum, italic letter, mor.
ex., g.e., Venetiis in aedibus Aldi et Andreae Soceri, mens
Januario, 1521, 8vo. (227), June 10, Sotheby Hill, £2 15s.
Florus (L. A.) Epitoma id est abbreviatio de cursu ac statu
Touiamoy. [item De comendacoe romani imperii], lit. ^Otf).
parva, 29 leaves [Hain 7199, Proctor 974], modern mor. gt.,
g.e., by Storr of Grantham (Syston Park copy), Absque
ulla nota [Coloniae, Arn. Therhoernen, 14 — ], sm. folio
(3147), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quar itch, £12 los.
Fludd (R.) De Templo Musicae. Tractatus Secundi pars II.,
musical notation, plates, woodcut diagrams (a few leaves
cut into), cf. ex., g.e. {Oppenheim), 1618, folio (156), May
13, Sotheby Ellis, £1
[Folengo (Teofilo).] Opus MerUni Cocaii Poete Mantuani
Macaronicorum, etc., with sheet m m after the colophon
(wanting in nearly all copies), woodcuts, old French mor.
(251)
fol] Book-Prices Current.
gt., y.e., Tusculani, Alex. Paganinus, 1521, 8vo. (892),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^ 3s.
[£i I2S., mor. gt., with sheet m m, but cut into, June
10, Sotheran, Lot 228.]
FoUanus (L.) Musica Theorica, diagrams and illustrations,
MS. marginal notes on one leaf, mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere,
Venetiis, per lo. Antonium 6- Fratres de Sabio, 1529, folio
(157), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Folk Lore Society. Publications, from the commencement to
1896 (being Nos. i to 39, including Callaway's System of
the Amazulu), also Nos. 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 60 and 63,
with the Transactions of the International Folk Lore
Congress for 1891, together 40 vol., cf., the Bibliography
for 1900 and continuation for 1906 in wrappers, 1878-
1908, 8vo. (404), June 14, 191 7, Hodgson Pickard, £12.
Folk-Lore Society. Publications, viz., Folk-Lore Record, 5
vol. — Folk-Lore Journal, 7 vol. — Folk-Lore, a Quarterly
Journal, from its commencement to 1917, 31 vol. (3 vol.
in duplicate and Vol. vii. wanting a part) — County Folk-
Lore, 7 vol. — Extra Publications, 29 vol., together 79
vol., cl. and parts, 1878-1917, 8vo. (268), March 4, Christie
Grant, £2.0
L^io los., Nos. xi.-lxxv., chiefly in parts as issued,
1883-1915 ; Folk-Lore, Vol. i.-xxvii., in parts as issued,
1 890- 191 6, Jan. 22, Sotheby, Lot 804.]
Fontenelle (B. de). GEuvres diverses, large paper, front.,
plates and vignettes by Bernard Picart, 3 vol., contemp.
French, cf. gt., g.e., A la Haye, chez Gosse et Neaulme,
1728-9, folio (840), April 29, Sotheby Gregory, £^
Fontius (Barth.) Commentum in Persium, marginal MS.
notes, painted initials [Hain 7226, Proctor 6098], Impres-
sum Florenticd apud Sanctum lacobum de Ripoli, 1477 —
Suetonius. De Grammaticis (14 leaves) [Proctor 6104],
ib., 1477 — Plinius Secundus. Liber Illustrium Virorum,
roman letter, 27 long lines to a page, signatures (32
leaves, not in Hain or Proctor), ib., 1478, in i vol., old
mor. ex., g.e., from the Pembroke collection, sm. 4to.
(279), March 18, Christie Ellis, ^29
Foot (Jesse). Life of Arthur Murphy, ports., mor. gt., g.e.,
presentation copy from the author, with inscription, 181 1
— Another copy, old russ., g.e., 181 1, together 2 vol., 4to.
(987), Nov. 5, Sotheby £6 los.
Forbes (Jas.) Oriental Memoirs, port, and plates, 4 vol., old
hf. mor., m.e., 1813, 4to. (147), July 22, Sotheby
Thorp, £^ 8s.
Forcadel (E.) (Evvres Po6tiques, mor. ex., Paris, Giullaume
Chaudiere, 1579, i2mo. (280), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £16 los.
[Ford (Emanuel).] Famous History of Montelion, Knight of
the Oracle, woodcut front., blacit letter (title defective),
cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, 1687, sm. 4to. (179), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Quaritch, £2 los.
(252)
Oct.. 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [for
Foreign Field Sports. See Orme (E.)
Fores. Sporting Notes and Sketches, tinted plates by 1*\
Mason, R. M. Alexander, etc.. Vol. i.-xxviii., orig. cl., g.e.,
1885-1906, 8vo. (151), Aug. 7, Sotheby Mawson, £2 los.
Fores (J.) New Book of Iron Work, title and 20 plates, 1759
— Decker (P.) Gothic Architecture decorated, title and
12 plates, 1759, in i vol., hf. cf., sm. folio {605), April 29,
Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Forlong (J. G. R.) Rivers of Life, plates, maps and woodcuts,
with col. chart in case, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1883, 4to. (657),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 ids.
Former Ages never heard of. See Vicars (Jno.)
Formulare Instrumentorum Necnon Ars Notariatus cu Tabulis
subjunctis, lit. flOtt)., double columns, ornamental initials,
con temp. English (?) oak bds. and leather, stamped panel
on each cover, the upper one representing the Annuncia-
tion, with legend " iJJrre anrilla Iromini fiat micfti attuntitm
Vtx'bum tuum." the under one the Baptism of Christ,
with legend " f)ir rst filiufi incus liclertufl," clasp catches
(under cover pierced by 2 large wormholes), stamps in
first-rate condition [not in Weale], Parisiis, opera Jo.
Barbier impensis Fr. Regnault, 1512, 8vo. (3149), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Edwards, £12
Formularium Romanum. [Begins on fol. i^] " De devolutione
Causarum ad Romanam Curiam scdm jura communis &
veram practicam tractatus," ed. princeps, lit- QOttl- parva,
174 leaves (wanting 2 blanks) [Hain *7292, Proctor 3615,
Pellechet 4880], hf. bd., from Dr. Klosz's library, [colo-
phon] . . Rome, impressus per magistrum Johannem Bremer,
alias Bulle, anno domini mcccclxxviii. die xii. mensis
Marcii [1478], folio (3150), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £15 los.
Forrest (Lieut. -Col.) Picturesque Tour along the Rivers
Ganges and Jumna, map, 24 col. plates and 2 vignettes,
orig. bds., uncut, 1824, 4to. (3209), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £4 5s.
[£6 I OS., in same state, April 29, Sotheby, Lot 842.]
Forrester (A. H.) Absurdities in Prose and Verse, by " Crow-
quill," col. plates, orig. picture bds., uncut, 1827, 8vo.
(3087), Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £2
Forster (Jno.) Life of Charles Dickens, first ed., 3 vol.,
1872-4, extra illustrated and extended to 7 vol. by the
insertion of 134 holograph letters of Dickens and his
Contemporaries, 126 ports., 210 views and other illustra-
tions, including Five Letters from Dickens, etc. The
seventh vol. comprises : The Law and Lawyers of Pick-
wick, by Sir F. Lockwood, with orig. pen-and-ink sketch
by the Judge, n.d. — The Lamplighter, a Farce, Privately
printed, 1879 — The BibHography of Dickens, by R. H.
Shepherd,^ 1880, together 7 vol., uniform mor. ex., t.e.g.
[1872-1902], March 13, Hodgson £66
(253)
for] Book-Prices Current.
Fortescue (Sir Jno.) A Learned Commendation of the poli-
tique Lawes of England, trans, by R. Mulcaster, English
version in blarft letter, veil., 1599, i6mo. (122), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Sweet 6- Maxwell, £1 4s.
Fortescue (J. W.) Records of Stag-hunting on Exmoor, first
ed., folding map and 14 plates by Edgar Giberne, col. by
hand, hf. mor., t.e.g., 1887, 8vo. (3278), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1
Fortune's Tennis-ball .... or a Proviso for all those that are
elevated (foundation of " The Winter's Tale "), woodcut
on title, 4 leaves, hf. mor., 1640, 4to. (162), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Dobell, £->^ 7s. 6d.
Foss (Ed.) The Judges of England, 4 vol., cf. ex., by J. Clarke,
1848-51, 8vo. (122), April 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 8s.
Foster (Birket). Brittany, a series of 35 Sketches, printed on
India paper, orig. cl., g.e., with the artist's autograph
receipt, Published by the artist, 1878, folio (523), March 19,
Puttick Loudon, i8s.
Foster (J. J.) British Miniature Painters and their Works,
large paper, plates, mor. ex., t.e.g., 1898, folio (262),
June 26, Puttick Maggs, £2 15s.
Foster (J. J.) British Miniature Painters, Author's ed., plates,
2 vol., hf. cl., 1903, folio (95), Nov. 26, Christie
Russell, £g 15s.
Foster (J. J.) Samuel Cooper and the English Miniature
Painters of the XVIIth Century, with the Supplement,
ed. de luxe, col. and other reproductions, 2 vol., hf. veil.,
1916, folio (94), Nov. 26, Christie Parsons, £\2. 5s.
Foster (Jos.) Alumni Oxoniensis : The Members of the
University of Oxford, 1500-1886, the two series, 8 vol.,
hf. roan (worn), 1887-92, imp. 8vo. (690), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Walford, £^ 9s.
[£^ I2S. 6d., as issued, and £^ 7s. 6d., as issued.]
Foster (N.) Brief e Relation of the late Horrid Rebellion
acted in the Island Barba^das in the West Indies. 1650,
hf. bd., Printed by I. G. for Richard Lowndes, 1650, 8vo.
(631), Jan. 22, Sotheby James, £5 15s.
Fothergill (G. A.) Twenty Sporting Designs, with Selections
from the Poet<5, ed. de luxe, one of 300 copies, plates, hf.
bd., uncut and unopened, Edinb., 191 1, folio (209), Feb.
20, Sotheby Walford, los.
Foucquet (Jehan). Qiuvre, avec appendice, fac. miniatures
and borders of Horae B. Maria Virginis and other offices,
illuminated in gold, silver and colours, decorative col.
borders, 2 vol., orig. cl., Paris, 1866-7, 4'to. (404), Aug, 7,
Sotheby Thorp, £4 los.
Fouque (F. K. H. De la Motte). Undine, trans, by W. L.
Courtney, illustrations by A. Rackham, mor., uncut,
t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1909, 4to. (662), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Neumayer, £1 8s.
[Fox (Geo.)] Answer To several New Laws and Orders Made
by the Rulers of Boston in New-England, orig. ed., cf.
(254)
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [fra
gt.. by P. Riach, pp. 7, reproduction of title in catalogue,
[Londo7i] printed in the year 1678 (197), April 10, Amencan
Art Association $115
Fox (Geo.) Gospel Family-Order, being a Short Discourse
concerning the Ordering of Families, first ed., roan back
(cracked), pp. 22, [London] printed in the year 1676, sm.
4to. (196), April 10, American Art Association $30
Fox (Geo.) Instructions for Right-Spelling, and Plain Direc-
tions for Reading and Writing True English, cf. gt., by
Riviere, pp. 104 (title-page in fac, first leaf of text re-
paired, three or four leaves mended). Re-printed at Phila-
delphia by Reynier Jansen. 1702, i6mo. (209), April 10,
American Art Association I42.50
Fox (Geo.) Something in Answer to a Law Lately made at
the first Session of the General Court held at Boston in
New-England, roan back, pp. 20 (first leaf torn). No place,
no date [1679], 4to. (201), April 10, American Art Associa-
tion $150
Fox (Geo.) and Burnyeat (Jno.) New-England Fire-Brand,
Being an Answer unto a Slanderous Book, Entituled ;
George Fox Digged out of his Burrows, &c., second ed.,
mor., g.e., 14 leaves, pp. 233, 1 leaf, pp. 255 (i), reproduc-
tion of title in catalogue, [London] printed in the year
M DC LXXIX. (1679), sm. 4to. (203), April 10, American
Art Association $360
Fox (Geo.). Stubs (Jno.) and Furley (B.) Battle-Door for
Teachers and Professors to Learn Singular and Plural,
etc., first ed., old cf. (broken), title cut down and mounted,
London, printed for Robert Wilson, 1660, sm. folio (169),
April 10, American Art Association I42.50
Foxe (John). Acts and Monuments (Book of Martyrs), blacfe
letter, title within woodcut borders, 3 vol. (the first has
small hole, two preliminary leaves of Vol. i. defective
and re-margined as usual), not subject to return, panelled
cf. ex., i632-'3i, folio (148), July 22, Sothcby
Atkinson, £1 2s.
Foxe (John). Acts and Monuments (Book of Martyrs), large
PAPER, port, by G. Glover, illustrations, 3 vol., contemp.
mor. gt., g.e.. bound for Charles, Prince of Wales, after-
wards K. Charles II., with the royal arms and initials C. P.,
Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1641, folio (230),
June 10, Sotheby Parsons, /18 los.
Fracastorius (Hieron). Opera Omnia, editio tertia, port, and
diagrams, mor. gt., g.e. (Delaux Pere). Venet. apiid Juntas,
it^Sd. 4to. (664), Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1
Fracastorius (Hieron.) Syphilis, sive Morbus Gallicus, ed.
prima (38 leaves, including 4 blanks, completing sheet e),
Veronae, 1530, mense Augiisto s. n. impr. — Demostheses.
De Immunitate adversus Leptinem Oratio, Petro Nannie
Alecmarino interprete (32 leaves, including separate leaf
with device), Parisiis, Chr. Wechel, 1542, in i vol., con-
temp. Italian oak bds. and mor., blind stamped, with
(255)
fra] Book-Prices Current.
gt. floreate ornaments, figure of Fortune with a swelling
sail and ii stars, g.e., 4 clasps, in good preservation, in
case, from the library of W. H. Corfield, sm. 4to. {3152),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch,£^i
[This binding was exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts
Club in 1 89 1, and reproduced as plate xxix. in the cata-
logue.]
Fran9ais peints par eux-memes, engravings, 9 vol., cf., 1841-2,
8vo. (386), Jan. 23, Puttick Grant, £2 15s.
Fran^ais peints par eux-memes, Encyclopedic morale du Dix-
Neuvieme Siecle, 5 vol. — The same. Province, 3 vol. — Le
Prisme (Album des FranQais), together 9 vol., col. illustra-
tions, hf. cf., uniform, Paris, 1841-2, folio (519), July 29,
Sotheby Rimell, £4 17s.
Franchini (F.) Poemata, italic letter, with initials in gold
and colours, mor., covered with Grolier tooling and mono-
gram of the Marquis de Menars, g.e., from the libraries of
Grolier and Thuanus), Romae [typis Aldinis], 1554, i2mo.
(282), March 18, Christie Pearson, /105
[MS. notes of Mr. Beckford, at whose sale this copy
realised ;^230.]
Frankau (Julia). Eighteenth Century Colour Prints, col.
plates, silk covers, 1900, folio (259), June 26, Puttick
Sawyer, £S los.
Frankau (Julia). John Raphael Smith, his Life and Works,
text in I vol. 8vo., with 30 photogravures and portfolio
of 50 plates in col. and monchrome, 1902, folio and 8vo.
(171), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £4. 5 s.
Frankau (Julia). William Ward, A.R.A., James Ward, R.A.,
their Lives and Works, 40 engravings in portfolio, with
text in I vol. 8vo., 1904, folio (224), March 19, Puttick
Edwards, £6 los.
Franklin (Benj.) Bowles' Moral Pictures, or Poor Robin
Illustrated, by the late Dr. Benj. Franklin, 25 oval pic-
tures on folding sheet mounted on linen, with port, of
Franklin on top, cl. covers, Hayward & Co., Manchester,
n.d., 8vo. (410), Feb. 20, Sotheby Edwards, £1 iis.
[Franklin (Benj.)] Interest of Great Britain considered with
regard to her Colonies, first ed., unbd., 1760, 8vo. (4),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Norton, £1 los.
[Franklin (Benj.)] Poor Richard improved, by Richard
Saunders, woodcuts, old wicappers, interleaved, contemp.
manuscript notes (one leaf wanted), Philadelphia, printed
and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1758, 8vo. (397),
April 29, Sotheby Cameron, £$
Fraser (J. B.) Views in the Himala Mountains, engraved
title and 20 col. aquatints, hf. roan, fine copy, Rodwell &
Martin, 1820, atlas folio (606), April 29, Sotheby
Thorp, £g los.
Fraternitas Rosaceae Coronae, small gotl^ic letter, 45 lines to a
page, below the five lines of title is an illustration on metal
fastened to the wooden block by pins, with three border-
(256)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [fri
pieces, probably on wood, on last leaf 4 small cuts, mor.
ex., [s.n., Cdln, ? Joh. Landen, c. 1498], sm. 4to. (179).
Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, ;^io los.
[Hain 7356. Collation : a-c6= 18 leaves, unnumbered.]
Fraunce (Abr.) Lawiers Logike, exemplifying the praecepts of
Logike by the practise of the Common Lawe, first ed.,
black letter and rom., with the folding table at fol. 118 and
the blank for A a ij (title damaged), orig. veil., rough
edges, Wm. Hoiv for Thos. Gubbin and T. Newman, 1588,
sm. 4to. (10Q4), July 22, Sotheby Pickering, ffy
Frazer (J. G.) The Golden Bough, second ed., 3 vol., orig. c\.,
1900, 8vo. (171), Nov. 28, Hodgson Hill &> Son, £2 4s.
Freculphus (Episc, Lexoviensis) . Chronicorum Tomi II.,
roman letter, title with device of Arnold Birckman,
several large initials, orig. cf., with Grolieresque scroll-
work, title in centre of front side and at foot Tho. Maioli
et Amicor., on reverse is one of his mottoes, g.e. (rebacked),
in case, with leather ex-libris of Baron Double and Robert
Hoe, [Cdln], M. Novesianus for A. Birckman, 1539, sm.
folio (180), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^6
[First ed. Collation: *4, ap6, Q4, r-z, aa-dd6=i64
leaves. Illustration in catalogue.]
Frederick of Jennen. This Mater treateth of a Merchantes
Wyfe that afterwarde went lyke a Ma and becam a great
Lorde and was called Frederyke of Jennen afterwarde,
blocfe letter, 27 English woodcuts within ornamental
borders, with the royal arms (Henry VIII.) on reverse
of title, old cf., g.e., arms of the Duke of Roxburghe {£6^
2S., Roxburghe sale, in 18 12), [colophon] Thus endeth this
lyttell storye of lorde frederyke Impryted I Anwarpe by me
John Dusborowghe dwellynge besyde ye Camer Porte in the
Yere of our lorde God a.M.CCCCC. and XVIII., sm. 4to.
(427), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^i05
[A-B in sixes, C. D. E. in fours, with an extra leaf at
end, having a duplicate of the cut occurring on reverse
of the colophon, but the royal. arms (painted) within a
border on recto. Orig. ed., probably not more than two
or three copies known.]
Freeman (E. A.) History of the Norman Conquest, 6 vol.,
cf. ex., by Riviere, 0.r/orrf, 1867-79, 8vo. (162), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Edwards, £5 7s. 6d.
[^4 15s., same state, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 3.]
Free-Mason's Magazine, engraved titles plates, 11 vol., old
cf. gt., 1793-8, 8vo. (3281), Feb. 25, Sotheby Rolls, £1^
Freer (M. W.) History of the Reign of Henri IV., King of
France and Navarre, first eds., ports., 3 series, 6 vol.,
orig. cl., 1860-3, 8vo. (3286), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Spencer, £5 los.
French Art from Watteau to Prud'hon, ed. -de-luxe (limited to
175 copies), hf. veil., t.e.g., 4to. (34), Nov. 26, Christie
Bumpus, £q
Frilinghuisen (Theo. Jac.) Drie Predicatien De Eerste, Over
XXXII. (257) 9
fro] Book-Prices Current.
Jesai 66 v. 2. De Twede, Van de Gerecgtigden, tot het
Heylige Avontmael Cover den 30 Sondagh van den Hey-
delberghschen Catechismus. De, Derde van het Geh-
ruyck der Sleutelen Dover den 31 Sondagh van den Hey-
delbergschen Catechismus, old wrappers, title, i leaf ;
Vooreden, 3 pp.; text, pp. 1-36, verso blank; Tweede
Predicatie, pp. 1-30 (wanting pp. 13-20) ; Derde Pre-
dicatie, pp. 31-51 and 60-79 (in this last part the break
after page 51 is an error by the printer in giving page
numbers, also duplicates of pages 77 to 79 bound in),
Gedruckt tot Niew-York by William Bradford in den Jaere,
1 72 1, i6mo. (120), April 11, American Art Association $85
Frobisher (Sir Martin). Beschreibung Der schiffart . . in die
Lender gegen West und Nordt-west im Jar 1577, small
gothic type, 13 leaves, old stamped veil., title hinged and
the outer margin cut close, in case, [colophon] Gedruckt zu
Nurnberg durch Katharinam Gerlachin und Johanns vom
Berg Erben [imprint on title], Nurnberg. m.d.lxxx., sm.
4to. (385), Nov. 19, American Art Association $97.50
[The first German translation containing a narrative
of Frobisher's second voyage ; the woodcut view is the
same as the one appearing in the first French ed. Repro-
duction of title-page in catalogue.]
Frobisher (Sir Martin). De Martini Forbisseri Angli Naviga-
tione in Regiones Occidentis et Septentrionis Narratio
historica. Ex Gallico sermone in Latinum translata per
D. Joan. Tho. Freigium, folding woodcut view showing
the author in his canoe, mor. gt., g.e., [colophon] Nori-
bergcB Imprimebatur, in officina Catharines Gerlachin, 6-
HcBredum lohannis Montani Anno mdxxc. (1580), sm. 8vo.
(386), Nov. 19, American Art Association $60
[Fine copy of the first Latin ed., trans, from the French
version of Dionysius Settle's English narrative. Repro-
duction of title-page in catalogue.]
Froger (F.) Relation of a Voyage made on the coasts of
Africa, Streights of Magellan, Brasil, Cayenna and the
Antilles, first ed., front, and 12 maps and plates (one
mutilated), contemp. cf. (rebacked), London, 1698, 8vo.
(372), Dec. 12, American Art Association $16
Froissart (Sir J.) Croniques de France, Dangleterre, Descoce,
Despaigne, De bretaigne, De gascongne, De fiandres,
lettres batardes, double columns, initial on titles, 46 lines
to a page, 4 vol. in 2, mor. ex., g.e., by Clarke and Bedford
. . . Imprime pour Anthoine verard . . a Paris . . s.a. [1485],
sm. folio (284), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ^200
[The first of the two eds. printed by Verard. The
second issue can be distinguished by the grotesque initial
L in each volume. In this later issue there are two men's
heads in the L, and only one in the L of the first.]
Froissart (Sir J.) Cronycles, trans, by Sir John Bourchier,
blacfe letter, titles within woodcut borders, large woodcuts
of the royal arms and of Lord Berners on reverse of title
(258)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [fug
and last leaves of each vol., 2 vol. in i (margins of a
few leaves repaired and small portion of last leaf in fac),
contemp. English oak bds. and leather, blind stamped
(much worn), with rough edges, Wm. Myddlton and R.
Pynson, 1525, folio (3160), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, l7.(>
Froissart (Sir J.) Chronicles, plates in two states (plain and
col.), 4 vol., Hafod Press, 1803-5 — Monstrelet (E. de).
Chronicles, col. plates, 4 vol., ih., 1809 — Joinville (J. Lord
de). Memoirs, map, plates (stained at beginning), 2 vol.
in I, ih., 1807, together 9 vol., all trans, by T. Johnes,
mor. gt., g.e., by C. Smith, 1803-9, 4to. (397), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Hardy, £1^ los.
Froissart (Sir J.) Histoire et Chronique, par Denis Sauvage,
4 vol. in 2, folio 279 margined, old mor. ex., g.e. (Derome).
Paris, 1574, folio (1015), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £8
Froude (J. A.) English in Ireland, 3 vol., cf. ex., m.e., by
Rividre, 1872-4, 8vo. (167), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Woolaitd, £2 5s.
Froude (J. A.) History of England, 12 vol., cf. ex., by Riviere,
1858-70, 8vo. (166), Oct. 23, Sotheby James, £^ 15s.
Froude (J. A.) History of England, Library ed., 12 vol., hf.
mor., 1858-70, 8vo. (44), Dec, 19, Hodgson
Woore, £1 17s.
Fry (Fr.) Bibliographical Description of the Editions of the
New Testament, plates, orig. cl., 1878, 4to. (161), Jan. 23,
Puttick Bull, 8s.
[14s., orig. cl., Large Paper, same sale, Lot 162.]
Fry (Fr.) Description of the Great Bible, 1539, and the six
editions of Cranmer's Bible, facs. and 14 orig. leaves, hf.
mor., 1865, folio (181), Jan. 23, Puttick Baker, £1 12s.
[Two other copies realised 30s. and 35s. respectively,
same sale. Lots 182-3.]
Fryer (Jno.) New Account of East India and Persia, port.,
maps and plates, cf., 1698, folio (415), March 4, Christie
Sotheran, £^ 8s.
Fuchsius (Leonardus). De Historia Stirpium Commentarii
Insignes, first ed., woodcut ports, of the author and the
three engravers, H. Fiillmaurer, Alb. Meyer and R. Speckle,
and 512 figures of plants, col. by hand, orig. mor., elabor-
ately gold-tooled, g.e., ribbon ties, in case, Basle, Mich.
Isengrin, 1542, folio (181), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £(>o
[Collation: 14 leaves unnumbered -1- pp. 8964-2 leaves
unnumbered.]
Fuchsius (Leonardus). Historia de Yeruas, y Plantas, tradu-
zidos nueuamente en Espaiiol, roman letter, about 520
woodcuts of plants, cf. ex., g.e., by Larkins, En Anvers,
En la Gallina gorda, por los herederos de Arnaldo Byrcman,
1557, sm. 8vo. (182), Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £8
[Collation : prel. 8 + 520 pp. -1- 1 leaf unnumbered.]
Fugger. Pinacotheca Fuggerorum S.R.I. Comitum Ac Baro-
num In Khierchperg Et Weissenhom Editio Nova Multis
(259) 9—2
ful] Book-Prices Current.
Imaginibus Aucta Vlmae Apud loan. Frid. Gaum, 1754,
engraved title and ports., orig. veil., arms on sides, VlmcB
Apud loan. Frid. Gaum, 1754, folio (183), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £S 5s.
[Collation: 2 prel. + 4 leaves letterpress + 139 ports. -1-
22 leaves letterpress.]
Fuller (Thos.) Anthologia, or The Speach of Flowers (and
Birds), title by Vaughan (repaired), russ., g.e., 1655,
i2mo. (437), Dec. 12, Hodgson Tregaskis, £^
Fuller (Thos.) Appeal of Iniured Innocence .... in a Con-
troversie, etc., fine copy, cf., g.e., 1659, folio (441), Dec.
12, Hodgson Tregaskis, £^ 5s.
Fuller (Thos.) Church-History of Britain, plates, cf., 1656,
folio (995), Jan. 22, Sotheby David, i6s.
Fuller (Thos.) Good Thoughts in Bad Times, first ed. (head-
lines shaved), hf. cf., Exeter, T. Hunt, 1645, 24mo. (434),
Dec. 12, Hodgson Tregaskis, £^ 5s.
Fuller (Thos.) Good Thoughts in Worse Times, first ed., orig.
sheep, with the leaf at commencement (a blank) and the
two blank leaves at end, 1647, 8vo. (54), Jan. 23, Puttick
Tregaskis, £2 2S.
Fuller (Thos.) Historic of the Holy Warre, title by Marshall,
Cambridge, 1639 — The Holy State, engraved title, ports,
and the plate of the Prince of Wales's feathers (often
wanting) by Marshall, 1642, first eds., in i vol., russ., g.e.
(cracked), 1639-42, foho (429), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Tregaskis, £2 2S.
Fuller (Thos.) History of the Worthies of England, first ed.,
with the rare Index and an extra title-page, cancelled in
most copies, port, by Loggan, cf. (rebacked), 1662, folio
(442), Dec. 12, Hodgson Tregaskis, £4.
i/5 I2S., cf. ex., March 25, Sotheby, Lot 363 ; £2 14s.,
russ. (rubbed), Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 108.]
Fuller (Thos.) Pisgah-Sight of Palestine, first ed., front.,
armorial plate and 27 folding plates by F. Clein, Marshall,
etc., orig. cf., London, 1650, folio (175), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 los.
Gad's Hill Gazette. See Dickens (C.)
Gafurius (Fr.) De Harmonia Musicorum Instrumentorum
Opus, first and only ed., roman letter, 106 leaves, long
lines, 33 to a full page, 5 woodcuts by W. Le Signerre,
woodcut initials and diagrams (defect on one leaf, a few
leaves discoloured), mor. ex., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, Im-
pressum Mediolani per Gotardum Pontanum Calcographum
die XXVII. Novemhris, 15 18, folio (164), May 13, Sotheby
Terry, £^6
Gafurius (Fr.) Musice utriusque cantus practica, second ed.,
roman letter, musical notation and diagrams (wormed at
beginning, last leaf mended, a few MS. marginal notes),
hf. mor. [Hain 7408, Proctor 6995], Impressa Brixies
opera & impensa Angeli Britannici anno salutis Millesimo
(260)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [gal
quatringentesimo nonagesimo septimo nono KaleH: Octohris
(1497), folio (162), May 13, Sotheby Terry, £16
Gafuriiis (Fr.) Practica Musicae utriusque cantiis, third ed.,
roman letter, iii leaves, long lines, 40 to a full page,
musical notation, MS. note on fly-leaf stated to be in the
autograph of Dr. Charles Burney, mor. ex., by Zaehnsdorf,
Brixiae, per Bernardinum Misintam de Papia, 1502, folio
(163), May 13, Sotheby Terry, ;^ii
Gafurius (Fr.) Theorica Musice, 68 leaves, capitals in red
supplied by hand, musical examples (border of one shaved),
2 full-page woodcuts by W. Le Signerre of Rouen, one on
title, the other on folio b 6 (wormholes at beginning) [Hain
7406, Proctor 6055], Impressum mediolani per Magistrum
Philippum Mantegathim dictum Cassanum, opera et
impense Magistri Joannis Petri de lomatio anno salutis
M.ccccl.xxxxii. die xv. Decembris, folio (161), May 13,
Sotheby Terry, £58
Gafurius (Fr.) Theoricum opus musice disciplina, first ed.,
roman letter, 115 leaves (wanting first blank), 2 full-page
woodcuts, 7 diagrams (first leaf imperfect and mounted,
several margins mended, 2 leaves supplied from another
copy), veil. [Proctor 6721, Hain 7407, " 114 ff "], some
papers in fac, Impressum Neapolis per Magistrum Fran-
ciscum di dino florentinum. Anno domini Mcccc.Lxxx.
Die octavo octohris (1480), 4to. (94), May 13, Sotheby
Terry, £^$
[Folio 98 left blank for the insertion by hand of the
Hymn for the Nativity of S. John the Baptist ; in this
copy inserted by a contemporary hand. Several smaller
spaces also left blank have been similarly filled in by the
same hand.]
Gage (Thos.) New Survey of the West Indies, the English
American, his Travail by Sea and Land, second ed., 4
maps, mor., g.e., in case, 1655, sm. folio (925), May 14,
Sotheby ^ H. Stevens, £3 15s.
Gage (Thos.) The English- American his Travail by Sea and
Land, or a New Survey of the West-India's (wormed
throughout), orig. sheep, R. Cotes, 1648, sm. folio (124),
April 29, Sotheby Heffer, £(j
[£7, los., mor. ex., fine copy. May 14, Sotheby, Lot 924.]
Galerie de Florence et Palais Pitti : Tableaux, Statues, Bas-
reliefs et Camees, dessines par Wicar, explications par
Mongez, 200 plates, 4 vol., hf. mor., Paris, 1789-1807,
roy. folio (609), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £5
Galerie de Florence et du Palais Pitti. Tableaux, Statues, Bas
reliefs et cam6es, 201 plates by Wicar, engraved under
the direction of Masquelier, explanations by Mongez, 4
vol., hf. russ. gt., g.e. (stained), Paris, 1819, roy. folio
(1074), Oct. 23, Sotheby Rimell, £2 15s.
[£^ 5»'., hf. mor., g.e., 4 vol. in 2, July 22, Sotheby, Lot
153]
Galerie de Versailles et les deux Salons qui I'accompagnent,
(261)
Book-Prices Current.
peints par Charles Le Brun, plates, old hf. russ. (broken),
Paris, 1752, atlas folio (154), July 22, Sotheby
Rimell, £2 12s.
Galerie des Artistes Dramatiques de Paris, 80 ports, by La-
cauchie, with descriptions, hf. mor., 1841, 4to. (510), Jan.
23, Pnttick Spencer, £1 2s. 6d.
Galerie du Comte de Briihl. Recueil d'Estampes, I. Partie
(only), 50 plates, including port., old hf. cf., an additional
print inserted, Dresde, 1754, folio (610), April 29, Sotheby
Rimell, £^ 15s.
Galerie du Musee Napoleon, publiee par A. M. Filhol et redigee
par J. Lavallee, 720 plates, 10 vol., contemp. French
mor. gt., with the Imperial eagle on the sides and back,
g.e. (a few rust spots and an oil stain on the cover of Vol.
v.), Paris, 1802-10, roy. 8vo. (750), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sotheran, £6 los.
Galerie du Musee Napoleon, publiee par A. M. Filhol, et redigee
par J. Lavallee, 720 plates, 10 vol., old French cf. gt., g.e.
Paris, 1804-15, roy. 8vo. (611), April 29, Sotheby
Howell, £5 5s.
Galerie du Palais du Luxembourg, peinte par Rubens, dessinee
par les Srs Nattier, port, of Rubens, after Van Dyck, and
21 plates before the numbers by Audran, Duchange, etc.,
mor. gt., inside dentelles, g.e., Paris, 1710, imp. folio (125),
April 29, Sotheby Bumpus, £\^ los.
\j£^ 15s., old cf. gt., plates numbered, same sale. Lot
612.]
Galerie du Palais du Luxembourg, peinte par Rubens, large
PAPER, 25 proof plates (stipples) printed in col. hf. mor.,
g.e., Paris, chez Deseve et Deterville, de V Imprimeric de
Crapelet, 1808, folio (844), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £^0
Galerie du Palais Pitti, illustree par L. Bardi, plates, with
descriptive letterpress, 4 vol., hf. mor., r.e.g., Florence, L.
Bardi, 1842-5, folio (155), July 22, Sotheby Thorp, £2
Galerie du Palais Royal, par M. I'Abbe de Fontenai, 355
plates on India paper, 3 vol., hf. bd., Paris, 1786-1808,
imp. folio (487), Dec. 4, Sotheby Parsons, ^3 3s.
[£y I OS., hf. russ., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 613.]
Galerie Frangaise de Femmes Celebres. See Gatine
Galerie Royale de Dresde. Recueil d'Estampes, 103 plates^
including the ports, of King Augustus III. of Poland and
his queen. Vol. I., II., 2 vol., Dresde, 1753-57, atlas folio
(614), April 29, Sotheby Rimell, £j los.
Galileo (Vincentio). Dialogo della Musica antica et della
moderna, woodcut title, music and diagrams in the text,
orig. veil., Fiorenza, G. Marescotti, 1581, folio (953), April
29, Sotheby Gaston, £^
Gallica Fides, or French Policy, containing Memoirs of all the
Depredations, Cruelties and Oppressions of the French
and their Indian Allies . . . also a Geographical Descrip-
tion of Nova Scotia, New England, Virginia, Maryland
(262)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [gar
and Pennsylvania, unbd.. Printed for M. Cooper, 1755,
8vo. (20), Dec. 17, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £20
Gallus (C. C.) The Impotent Lover, made English from the
Latin by Hovenden Walker, hf. mor., g.e., 1689, 8vo.
(677). Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £1
Galsworthy (Jno.) Strife, the original holograph MS., 148 pp.
4to., mor. ex. (2054), April 22, Christie, presented by the
author £^5
Gamaliel, nueuamente traduzido en lengua Castellana aAadido,
historiado, z con mucha diligencia Emendado, got^ir
letter, 36 lines to a page, numerous small woodcuts, mor.
ex., g.e., by Lloyd, Emprimido enla muy noble y niuy leal
Ciudad de Seuilla, par Dam. de Robertis, 1536, sm. 4to.
(290), March 18, Christie Ellis, £15
Gardens, Old and New. The Country House and its Garden
Environment, plates, orig. cl., n.d. — The Flower-Garden
Displayed, copperplates from designs of Mr. Furber and
others, col. to the life, cf., 1732, together 2 vol., folio (109),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Parsons, £^ los.
Gardiner (S.) Detection of the Devils Sophistrie, wherwith
he robbeth the unlearned people, of the true byleef, in the
most blessed Sacrament of the Aulter, chiefly blocfe letter,
passages in Greek and roman letter (woodcut border on
title defective, portion of last leaf cut away), Jhon Her-
forde, 1546 — Peryn (W.) Thre godlye and notable Ser-
mons, of the most honorable and blessed sacrament of the
Aulter, black letter (a few headlines shaved and side-notes
cut close), lb., n.d., in i vol., stamped cf., 1546, 8vo. (464),
Aug. 7, Sothebv Maggs, £j los.
Gardiner (S. R.) History of England, from the Accession of
James I. to the outbreak of the Civil War, map, 10 vol.,
hf. cf. gt., 1883-4, 8vo. (170), Oct. 23, Sotheby
He_ffer, £2 5s.
Gardiner (S. R.) Oliver Cromwell, one of 1,475 copies on fine
paper, plates and vignettes, col. port, as front., mor. ex.,
by Rividre, Goupil & Co., 1899, 4to. (531), Oct. 23. Sotheby
£5
Gardnor (Jno.) Views taken on or near the Rhine at Aix la
Chapelle, engraved title (mounted), 32 col. aquatint
plates, mor. ex., finely tooled, g.e., n.d. {c. 1788), 4to.
(3447), Feb. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £5 15s.
Garlandia (Joh. de). Synonyma et Aequivoca cum commento,
flOtljic letter, woodcut on title [Hain *7476], Cdln, H.
Quentell, 24 Dec, 1500 — [Garlandia.] Verba Deponen-
tialis cum commento, Joh. Synthis, t)Ot^ir letter, cut on
title as above [Hain * 14790], ib., c. 1500 — Synthen (Joh.)
Composita Verborum, gotljic letter, woodcut on title,
coin [? Martin of Werden] for H. Quentell, 1501, together
in I vol., mor. ex. (from the Carthusian monastery of
Buxheim), 1 500-1 (184), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Garrick (David). Memoirs, interspersed with characters and
anecdotes, the whole forming a History of the Stage, by
(263)
gar] Book-Prices Current.
Thomas Da vies, illustrated by the addition of 320 ports.,
3 orig. drawings and 16 views, etc., 2 vol. 8vo., inlaid
and extended to 4 vol. folio, old English mor. gt., g.e.,
1780, folio (159), July 22, Sotheby Parsons, £^S
[This collection was formerly the property of Queen
Charlotte, Consort of George III., and was made by her.
Later it formed part of the library of H.R.H. Princess
Sophia, and was purchased in 1848 by James Banks
Stanhope, of Revesby Abbey, Lincolnshire.]
Garter (Order of the). Statutes and Ordinances of the most
Noble Order of St. George named the Garter, Reformed
by K. Henry VIII., MS. on 19 leaves, front, of royal arms
col. by hand and an engraving of the coffin of K. Charles
I. inserted, contemp. mor., arms of K. Charles II., xvii.
Cent., sm. folio (640), Feb. 20, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1^ los.
Gaskell (Mrs.) Work's, ed. by A.. W. Ward, Knutsford ed.,
port., plates, 8 vol., new cf., 1906, 8vo. (15), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Lawrence, £'^ 12s.
Gatine. Galerie fran9aise de Femmes celebres, portraits des-
sines par M. Lante, 70 col. plates, the last 16 v/ithout
descriptive letterpress, hf. roan, Paris, Crapelet, 1827^
folio (164), June 10, Sotheby Spencer, £^
Gautier (Theophile). Emaux et Camees, no aquarelles in col.
by Henri Caruchet, mor. ex., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, Paris,
1903 (691), Dec. 17, Sotheby Kingdon, £1 3s.
Gautier (Theophile). La Mille et Deuxieme Nuit, one of 160
copies on Japan paper, plates by Lalauze, in two states,
mor. gt., elaborately tooled, silk hnings, uncut, t.e.g., by
Zaehnsdorf, Paris, 1898, roy. 8vo. (690), Dec. 17, Sotheby
James, £s 15s.
Gautier (Theophile). Le Capitaine Fracasse, 60 designs by
Gustave Dore, hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Paris, 1866, imp. 8vo.
(683), Dec. 17, Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, 13s.
Gautier (Theophile). Le Roi Candaule, one of 200 copies,
illustrations by Paul Avril, in two states, hf. mor., uncut,
t.e.g., Paris, 1893, roy. 8vo. (688), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Blackie, £1 7s.
Gautier (Theophile). Le Tombeau de Theophile Gautier,
first ed., port., cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, orig.
wrapper bound up, Paris, 1873, 4to. (686), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 14s.
Gautier (Theophile). Les Jeunes-France, Romans Goguenards,
one of 200 copies on Holland paper, front, by Felicien
Rops and port., hf. mor., rough edges, Amst., 1866, 8vo.
(684), Dec. 17, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, i6s.
Gautier (Theophile). Mademoiselle de Maupin, port, of the
author and Mdlle. de Maupin and illustrations by Poirson,
mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Riviere, Paris, 1880, 8vo. (687),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 15s.
Gautier (Theophile). Mademoiselle de Maupin, port, of
Gautier by Burney after C. Nanteuil, 2 ports, on titles by
ChampoUion after Leloir and 18 unlettered proof etchings
(264)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [gel
(including front, to Vol. ii.) by ChampoUion, 2 vol., mor.
super ex. (original wrappers preserved), rough gt. edges by
Chiambolle-Duru, Paris, Conquest, 1883, 8vo. (185). July
29, Sotheby Cartwright, £1 1 5s.
[" Exemplaire sur papier v61in (only 350 numbered copies
printed) reli^ sur brochure." This copy contains, further-
more, a duplicate of front, and the two refused etchings,
by Bouland his and ChampoUion, after Jeanniot and
Toudouze, with leaf of description.]
Gautier (Th^ophile). Menagerie Intime, hf. mor., uncut,
t.e.g., Paris, 1869 — Poesies, pr6c6d^es d'une Autobio-
graphic, humorous port., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., France,
1873, together 2 vol., 8vo. (685), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Davis & Orioli, £1 3s.
Gautier (Th^ophile). Une Nuit de Cl^opatre, one of 200
copies, illustrations by Paul Avril, in two states, mor.,
elaborately tooled, silk linings, uncut, t.e.g., by Torini
and Torricelli, in case, Paris, 1894, roy. 8vo. (689), Dec.
17, Sotheby Bumpus, £1^
Gay (J.) Fables, with a Life of the Author, Stockdale's ed.,
plates by Blake, Skelton, etc., 2 vol., ornament on title,
cut at fore-edges, russ. gt., 1793 (1319), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Lane, £1 8s.
[/5, orig. bds. (broken and one cover wanting), slightly
foxed, same sale, Lot 1320.]
G^y (J-) Fables, Stockdale's ed., large paper, 70 engrav-
ings by \Vm. Blake, Skelton, etc., 2 vol., mor. gt., uncut,
t.e.g., by Riviere, choice copy, 1793, imp. 8vo. (694), Dec.
17, Sotheby Edwards, ;^io 15s.
[£2 6s., cf., small paper (ro}^. 8vo.), Feb. 25, Sotheby,
Lot 3290 ; £^ 3s., uncut, Large Paper, name cut from
title, same sale. Lot 3291.]
[Gay (J.)] Three Hours after Marriage, a Comedy, first ed.,
cf., g.e., by Riviere and Son, 1717, 8vo. (337), Jan. 23,
Puttick Dobell, £1 2S.
Gay (J.) Trivia, or the Art of Walking the Streets of London,
first ed., vignette on title, name on title, russ. ex., uncut,
t.e.g., n.d. (1714), 8vo. (927), Feb. 20, Sotheby Maggs, £'^
Gayton (E.) Art of Longevity, a Poem, mor. gt., g.e.. Printed
for the Author, 1659, sm. 4to. (614), Dec. 12, Hodgson £^
Gaza (Theod.) Grammaticae institutionis libri quatuor, in
Latin and Greek, wooden bds. and stamped leather, con-
taining the initials GG. (inside margins wormed), Vaenun-
dantur in aedibus Ascensianis, etc. [1521], sm. 4to. (294),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, ^35
Gellius (Aulus). Noctes Atticae [ex recensione Jo. Andreae
Episc. Aleriensis], lit. rom., 174 leaves, including first
blank, last blank wanting [Hain 7519, Proctor 4084,
Pellechet 5010], first page of text decorated, with il-
luminated initial, other initials painted, modern mor.,
g.e., by Chambolle Duru, [colophon] . . Impressi Venetiis,
(265)
gem] Book-Prices Current.
per Nicolaum Jenson, Gallicum . . m.cccc.lxxii., folio
(3173), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, l^g
Gemini (Thos.) Compendiosa totius Anatomic delineatio,
ed. prima Latina, dedication to Henry VIII., title in
compartments, with the royal arms in centre and 40
anatomical plates (one wanting), old cf. gt., In Officina
Joanni Herjordie Anno Domini, 1545, folio (3178), Nov.
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £2^
Gemini (Thos.) Compendiosa totius Anatomic delineatio, ed.
tertio, front, of royal arms (painted and* the crown tin-
selled), engraved title with head of Queen Elizabeth (painted
and tinselled), two plates with movable shps, large en-
graving of Adam and Eve (col. by hand) and anatomical
plates (title and two plates mended, stained, leaves weak,
not subject to return), mor. gt.. Imprinted . . within the
hlacke fryars by Thomas Gemini, 1559, folio (3179), Nov.
22, Sotheby Ellis, £1^
Genealogical Magazine (The), a Journal of Family History,
Heraldry and Pedigrees, Vol. i.-vii., orig. cl., 1898-1904,
4to. (78), Aug. 7, Sotheby Hitchman, £1
General Stud-Book, containing Pedigrees of Race Horses, Vol.
i.-xiv. and one Supplement (title of Vol. i. defective),
hf. cf., not uniform, 1820-81, 8vo. (586), June 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £j 12s.
Genest (J.) Some Account of the English Stage, 10 vol.,
extended to 16 vol., and extra illustrated with 819 ports.,
scenes, plates of theatres, col. plates of costume, etc.,
new title-pages printed and MS. index of illustrations
inserted in each vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Bath, 1832 [Chel-
sea, 1865), 8vo. (891), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £2^ los.
Genest (J.) Some Account of the English Stage, 10 vol., hf.
cf., 1832, 8vo. (854), April 8, Sotheby Maggs, ;^io los.
Gengenbach (Pamph.) Der NoUhart. Dis3 sind die prophetic
sancti Methodii vnd NoUhardi, etc., first ed., QOt()ic letter,
34 lines to a page, woodcut on title and 19 other woodcuts
by Ambrose Holbein, a-g4 = 28 leaves, unnumbered, cf .
ex., g.e., by F. Bedford (from the Huth collection, ;^24 in
1913) [s.n., Basle, P. Gengenbach, c. 1515], sm. 4to. (185),
Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, ;^20
GenUs (Mdme. de). Memoirs, written by herself, port., 8 vol.,
cf., 1825, 8vo. (892), Nov. 5, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 i8s.
Gentleman Angler (The), containing Short, Plain and Easy
Instructions in Angling, first ed., A. Bettesworth, 1726 —
Second ed., with large additions, ib., 1736 — Another edi-
tion (a few leaves missing at end), uncut, G. Kearsley,
1786, together 3 vol., 8vo. (279), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1 12s.
Gentleman's Calling. See Woodhead (A.)
Gentvlnes and Nobylyte, an Enterlude, large paper (23
copies printed), mor. gt., g.e., by Hayday, lohes Restell
me fieri fecit, n.d., 4to. (977), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1 4s.
(266)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ger
George IV. Life and Loves of George IV. as depicted by
Contemporary Caricaturists : Collection of 109 Carica-
tures, 85 of which are col., by Gillray, " Paul Pry,"
" Sharpshooter," and others, also 3 ports, of Mrs. Fitz-
herbert and 2 of Mrs. Mary Robinson (" Perdita "), with
other matter, hf. mor., Exeter, 1902, imp. folio (241), Dec.
12, Hodgson Spencer, £1^
[At this sale (Lot 138) an extra-illustrated copy of
Cobbett's " History of the Regency and Reign of George
IV.," 2 vol., 1830, realised ;^4i.]
Gerard (Abb6). Le Comte de Valmont, front, and 14 plates
after Monnet, 5 vol., French cf. gt., Paris, 1779, Svo.
{695), Dec. 17, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 i6s.
Gerard d'Euphrate. Le Premier Livre do I'Histoire et ancienne
Cronique de Gerard d'Euphrate, Due de Bourgongne,
roman letter, woodcuts, mor. ex., arms of the Baron
Seilliere, g.e., by Duru & ChamboUe, fine copy, Paris, par
Estienne Groulleau, pour luy, Ian Longis et Vincent Ser-
tenas, Libraires, 1549, folio (504), May 14, Sotheby
^<^ggs. ;^22
Gerarde (Jno.) Herball, first ed., engraved title (stained),
woodcut illustrations (wanting port, and i (?) preliminary
leaf), hf. cf., 1597, folio (522), July 22, Sotheby
Qiiaritch, ;^ii 7s. Od.
Gerarde (Jno.) Herball, enlarged and amended by T. John-
son, engraved title, woodcuts, old cf. gt., 1633, folio (276),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Parsons, £6 15s.
Gerarde (Jno.) Herball, enlarged and amended by T. John-
son, engraved title, woodcuts, mor. ex., by Riviere,
Adam Islip, etc., 1633, folio (3231), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Young, £10
[£S, old cf ., title and last leaf defective, Feb. 20, Sotheby,
Lot 194.]
Gerarde (Jno.) Herball, enlarged and amended by T. John-
son, engraved title, woodcuts (a few col.), cf., fine copy,
1636, folio (59), June 3, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^ 5s.
Gerichtsordniing Im fiirsfnthiimb Obern vnd Nidern Bayrn
Anno 1520 aiifgericht, first ed., QOt^ic letter, printed on
veil., in red and black, woodcut on title, orig. (?) wooden
bds. with 15th cent, cf., clasps, with arms of Max Comte
de Preysing, Munich [J oh. Schobsser, ajter 23 Apt., 1520],
foHo (57), Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £^4
[Collation : ab8, a-m6, no8 (b8 prel. and 08 are blanks,
the first missing) = 103 leaves.]
Germ (The), first ed., 4 etchings, 4 nos. (all published), pale
pink printed wrappers, as issued, 1850, Svo. (435), Jan. 23,
Puttick Quaritch, £^0
Germ (The), first ed., 4 etchings, 4 nos. (all pubhshed), with
the Address and three handbills (one duplicate) advertis-
ing the work inserted, cl. lettered on back, 1850. 8vo.
(too), Jyne 17, Sotheby Matthews, £yo
[Mr. F. G. Stephens' copy, with names of the authors
(267)
ger] Book-Prices Current.
in his autograph. On the fly-leaf he v/rote : " The
' Address ' here following was never published ; this is
probably the unique copy of the same. The sheet to
which it belongs, pp. 1-16, was cancelled. It is very un-
likely that any other copies of the three hand-bills in-
serted in this volume are existing. — July, 1882."]
Geming (Baron von). Picturesque Tour along the Rhine from
Mentz to Cologne, 6 orig. parts in wrappers as issued, 24
col. aquatints by Havell and Sutherland after Schuetz,
fine set, R. Ackermann, 1820, 4to. (847), April 29, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £(^
[^8 los., hf. mor., g.e.. Large Paper, same sale, Lot 848.]
Geming (Baron von). Picturesque Tour along the Rhine
from Mentz to Cologne, map and 24 col. plates by Havell
and others after Schutz, hf. mor., g.t., other edges uncut,
Ackermann, 1820 (3448), Feb. 25, Sotheby Lowe, £j los.
[£^, hf. russ. gt., March 4, Christie, Lot 155.]
Gerrond (J.) Poetical and Prose Works, port, and plate, cf.
gt., g.e., with a fore-edge painting of a farm-house and
outbuildings, Leith, 1815, 8vo. (696), Dec. 17, Sotheby
King don, £1 4s.
Gerson (Jo.) Collectorum super magnificat, lit. QOtf)., 167
leaves (only), musical notation on one leaf, capital letters
and rubrics supplied by hand in red and blue (leaf with
musical notation torn, but perfect, one leaf defective, a
few margins wormed, wants 2 leaves at end), mor. gt.,
from the collection of M. Wodhull, with his autograph
signature [Hain *77i7. Proctor 2458], Mcccclxxiii. s.l.
{Esslingen, C. Fyner), 1473, folio (165), May 13, Sotheby
Gaine, £^0
[Contains the earliest known specimen of musical
notation. This copy differs from those in the British
Museum and in the John Rylands library, in that the
latter are both without lines, whereas in the present copy
a staff of four red lines has been added in red by the
illuminator. Illustration in catalogue.]
Gerson (Jo.) Collectorum super magnificat, lit. QOtl)., 167
leaves (only), long lines, 38 to a full page, musical nota-
tion on one leaf on a staff of 4 red lines (added by hand),
capital letters and rubrics supplied by hand in red and
blue (leaf with musical notation slightly torn, one leaf
defective, a few margins wormed, wanted 2 leaves at end
for rubrics and registrum), mor. gt., from the collection
of M. Wodhull [Hain *jjij, Proctor 2458], [colophon] Et
sic terminat hec compilacio devota egregii et famosi magistri
iohannis gerson sacra pagine doctor eximij cancellarij
Parisiensis Anno domini Mcccclxxiii. s. I. [Eselingen, C.
Fyner), 1473, folio (624), Aug. 7, Sotheby Coupland, £^1
[Contains the earliest known specimen of musical nota-
tion. The notes were printed at the same time as the
letterpress, not stamped in afterwards. This copy differs
(268)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug.. 1918. [ges
from those in the British Museum and in the John Rylands
Library in that the latter are both without hnes.]
Gerson (Jo.) De Ecclesiastica Potestate, lit. flOt^., long lines,
35 to a page, hf. mor., Absque nota [Parisiis, Guido Mer-
cator, 1484], 4to. (513), April 29. Sotheby Hirst, £^
Gerson (Jo.) [De PoUucione Nocturna, an impediat cele-
brandem vel non] [begins] : ( ) " Ubitatu e ap ^ me
freqnter," etc., lit. flUtl)., 16 leaves, including an orig.
blank [Hain *7964, Proctor 800], rubricated, painted
capitals, mor. gt., g.e., by J. Faulkner, Absque ulla nota
[Coloniae, U. Zel {type i, with commas), c. 1466], sm. 4to.
(3187), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 15s.
Gerson (Jo.) Monotessaron, got()ii' letter, leather, Grolieresque
strap-work, inlaid and painted, dotted gold comers,
flowers, etc., with " fvl . cor . cardin . et . fp . per."
on sides, in case [s.n., Cdln, Pyinter oj " Salomonis et
Marcolphi Dialogns," ? Goiswin Gops or Nic Gotz, c.
1480], sm. folio (187), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £^ los.
[Hain *77i9, Proctor 1259. Collation: 68 leaves,
without marks, the last a blank.]
Gerson (Jo.) Opusculu triptitum de preceptis decalogi de
ofessioe & de arte moriedi, lit- flOtf)-, 32 leaves, including a
blank at beginning and end, the first wanting [early typt,,
4 points to a page] [Hain 7653, Proctor 804], painted
initials, new veil.. Absque ttlla nota [Coloniae, U. Zel, c.
1467], sm. 4to. (3190), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis 6- Orioli, £8 los.
Gervaise (C.) Quart livre contenant xxvj chansons musicalles
a troys parties a deux dessus Sc ung concordant, 32 leaves
of musical notation (a few small holes in last leaf, a few
headlines cut into), mor. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, Paris,
Pierre Attaignant, 1550, oblong 8vo. (21), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, £5 7s. 6d.
Gesnerus (C.) Epitome Bibliothecae, wooden bds. and stamped
cf., stamp dated 1554 (Polish), repaired, Tiguri, apud C.
Froschoverum, 1555, folio (997), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 2S. 6d.
Gessner (S.) (Euvres, 3 ports, and 48 plates after Moreau,
4 vol., hf. cf., Paris, Renouard, 1799, 8vo. (697), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £1 12s.
Gesta Romanorum. Ex Gestis Romanorum hystorie notabiles
de Viciis Virtutibusqs; tractantes, etc., lit. flOt^., long lines,
30 to a full page (247 leaves, with signs.), sign, a a5, c C4-5,
also f f 8 (defective), mor., uncut, by C. Lewis, not subject
to return, Lovanii, impressit Jo. de Westfalia, s.a. [14 — ].
sm. 4to. (262), Dec. 17, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £->,2.
Gesta Romanorum. F. 2 : Ex gestis romanoli hystorie n6-
biles : de vitijs v'tutibusq^ tractantes, etc., (^otllic letter,
mor., g.e. (some edges uncut), (from the Huth collection,
;^6o in 191 3) \s.n., COln, U. Zell, c. 1470-5], sm. folio (188),
Dec. I o, Christie Quaritch, £112
[Protiably the first ed. Hain 7734, Proctor 872. The
(269)
GEs] Book-Prices Current.
first leaf (a blank) wanting. Collation : [a-no] = 170
leaves. Partly signed in old MS.]
Gesta Romanorum. Ex Gestis Romanorum hystorie notabiles,
de viciis virtutibusq5. q. tractantes, lit. gotft., 144 leaves
(wanted leaf in sheet P), painted initials, stamped mor.,
g.e., by Lortic, not subject to return, Gouda, per Gerardum
Leeu, anno 1480, sm. 8vo. (254), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £1 1
Gesta Romanorum cii applicationibus moralisatis z mysticis,
QOt^ic letter, wooden bds. and stamped pigskin (rebacked)
[s.n., Augsburg, A. Sorg, c. 1487], sm. folio (189), Dec. 10,
Christie Qiiaritch, £11 los.
[Hain *7789. MS. on title. Collation: Title + xci.+
Table 6 leaves = 98 leaves.]
Gesta Romanorum. Das biich Gesta Romanoru. der romer.
vo : den geschichte oder geschehen dingen gaistlichen. vnd
Voeltliche, got^ic letter, outline initials, mor. ex., g.e., by
Belz-Nidree, arms of Baron Seilliere, Augsburg, J. Schob-
sser, 23 Feb., 1489, sm. folio (190), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £16
[First German ed. Hain *7753, Proctor 1863. Colla-
tion : Prel. 4 X a-q8 132 leaves. Sig. di missing; £12.,
mor. ex., a leaf wanting, March 18, Christie, Lot 858.]
Gesta Romanorum cii applicatioibs* moralisatis ac misticis, lit.
QOtl)., cxxviii. numbered folios and 8 leaves of title and
tabula, with signs. [Hain *7749], title-page renewed and
the words inlaid, modern russ., antique ornaments, g.e,
[colophon] . . Anno nostre Salut^ m.cccc.xcvii. In die
SanctolJ. Martyru ruorii fabiavi &> sebastiani, s.n. impr.
[? Basil., Jo. Amorbach], sm. 4to. (3193), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6
Ghetiden (Die) vanden seuen bliscappen onser lieuer vrouwen.
Die seue psalme onser lieuer vrouwen, etc., gotl)ir letter,
20 lines to a page, full-page woodcut of Virgin and Child
with floral border, a similar border to opposite page, about
140 small woodcuts, within borders, with contemp. col.,
old veil, (fine copy), Gheprent ter Goude tot die Collacie
breeders Int iaer ons here m.ccccc. ende Hi., i2mo. (191),
Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £1^0
[Probably unique. Books from the press of the Fran-
ciscan monastery of Emmaus at Gouda are extremely
rare. Collation: a-m8, n4=ioo leaves, unnumbered.]
Gibbon (E.) Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, ed. by
Milman, Guizot and Smith, port, and maps, 8 vol., cf. gt,,
by Riviere, 1862, 8vo. (177), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Bumpus, £^ I2s. 6d.
[Gibbon (E.)] Essai sur I'lfitude de la Litterature, orig.
wrappers, uncut, Suivant la copie d Londres, chez T. Becket
&> P. A. de Hondt, 1762, 8vo. (959), July 22, Sotheby
Bain, £1 los.
Gibson (Fr.) Memoirs of the Bastille, plan and 2 col. plates,
(270)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [gil
hi. mor., t.e.g., uncut, Whitby, 1802, 8vo. (3292), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Giles, £4 4s.
Gibbs (Jas.) Book of Architecture, first ed., 150 plates, name
on title, cf., 1728, foUo (256), March 25, Sotheby
Freemantle, £^
[£2, old cf., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 127.]
Gilbert (Benj.) Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of
Benjamin Gilbert and his Family, 1790 — Journal of
Daniel Stanton, late of Philadelphia, 1799 — Some Account
of the life of William Reckitt, 1799, 3 vol. in i, 1790-99,
8vo. (154), Jan. 23, Puttick F. Edwards, £4 5s.
Gilbert (J. T.) Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin, ports
and facs., 8 vol., orig. hf. leather, uncut, Dublin, 1B89-
1901, 8vo. (585), July 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £i 3s.
Gilbert (J. T.) Jacobite Narrative of the War in Ireland,
1688-91, with contemporary letters and papers, 200 copies
printed, ports, and facs., hf. mor. gt., g.t., Dublin, 1892,
4to. (607), July 29, Sotheby Harding, £1 los.
Gilbert (W.) On the Magnet, Magnetick Bodies also, and on
the great Magnet of the Earth, woodcuts, Chiswick Press,
1900 — Notes on the De Magnete of Dr. William Gilbert,
plate on India paper, Privately printed, 1901, in i vol.,
veil., uncut, 1900- 1, folio (998), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Heffer,£z 15s.
Gilbert (W. S.) " Bab " Ballads, first ed. of the first series,
illustrations by the author, orig. green cl., g.e., 1869, sm.
4to. (904), Nov. 5, Sotheby Treqaskis, £1 los.
Gilbert (W. S.) Bab Ballads and More Bab Ballads, first eds.,
illustrations by the author, 2 vol., mor, gt., silk linings,
g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, orig. covers bound in, i869-(7i), 4to.
(698), Dec. 17, Sotheby Sylvester, £g los.
Gilchrist (A.) Life of William Blake, illustrations on India
paper, 2 vol., rough edges, orig. cl., 1880, 8vo. (1175),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Bain, £4 los.
[Gildon (Chas.)] Measure for Measure, or Beauty the Best
Advocate, written originally by Mr. Shakespear : and
now very much alter'd, with additions, first ed., hf. title
(some leaves stained), mor. ex., by Riviere, Printed for D.
Brown, 1700, 4to. (755), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £1 12s.
Gilles (N.) Les treselegantes & copieuses Annales . . . des
moderateurs des belliqueses Gaules, etc., woodcuts, coats-
of-arms, etc., mor., blind stamped, arms of the Tennant
family in gold on sides, g.e,, by C Lewis, Paris, Galiot du
Pre, 1547, folio (926), May 14, Sotheby Ellis, ;^io
Gillow (Jos.) Literary and Biographical History of the Eng-
lish Catholics, 5 vol., n.d,, 8vo. (2), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Harmsworth, £2 15s.
Gillray (Jas.) Caricatures, 80 col. plates, hf. cf. (no title ever
printed), London, J. Miller and W. Blackwood, n.d, (c.
1800), 4to. (214), Dec. 12, Hodgson £7 5s.
Gillray (Jtis.) Caricatures, col. plates, port, of Gillray and
2 plates inserted (The Grand Coronation Procession of
(271)
■GIL] Book-Prices Current.
Napoleon, cut and mounted, and A Charm for Demo-
cracy), hf. mor., n.d., oblong 4to. (680), June 17, Sotheby
Edivards, £4. los,
Gillray (Jas.) HoUandia Regenerata, 20 plates in red, descrip-
tions in Dutch, French and English, hf. mor., uncut,
t.e.g. [1792-3], 4to. (237), Dec. 12, Hodgson Spencer, £1 i6s.
Gillray (Jas.) Works, containing upwards of 800 engravings
and a few orig. drawings, arranged in chronological order
and inlaid, 8 vol., mor. gt., g.e., by F. Bedford, 1777-1811,
folio (3233), Feb. 25, Sotheby Rohson, £2^$
Gillray (Jas.) Works, ed. by T. Wright and R. H. Evans,
port, and engravings from the original plates, also the
series of suppressed plates, 2 vol., atlas folio, with a de-
scriptive account, in 8vo. (loose in cover), together 3
vol., uniform hf. mor., g.e., Bohn, 1851 (239), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Lowe, £^
Gilpin (Wm.) Practical Illustration of Gilpin's Day, repre-
senting Various Effects on Landscape Scenery, 30 col.
plates, hf. cf., 1811, foUo (3232), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Peel, £1 I OS.
Gioiello di sapienza nel quale si contengono gl' Auuisi d'Arme.
Con molti bellissimi Secreti medicinali, c artifiziose, e
alcuni auuisi contra gl' animali, cut on title and others in
the text of sword-play, others of explosives (24 leaves,
sign. A), mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, Firenze, alle Scale di
Badia, 1625, i2mo. (300), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £\o los.
Giovanni (Ser). II Pecorone, italic letter, last leaf in fac, old
mor. gt. (some leaves stained), Milano, appresso di Giovann'
Antonio degli Antonii, 1558, sm. 8vo. (239), June 10,
Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £10 5s.
Giovanni (Ser.) The Pecorone, trans, by W. G. Waters,
illustrated by E. R. Hughes, orig. cl., Lawrence & BuUen,
1897, imp. 8vo. (150), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Wooland, £2. 7s. 6d.
{£2. 14s., same state, Dec. 19, Hodgson, Lot 215.]
Giovio (Paolo). See Jovius
Giraldi (Lilio Gregorio). Syntagma de Musis, roman letter,
woodcut on title and 9 others in the text [Proctor 10188],
A4, b8, 04=16 leaves, unnumbered, hf. mor., g.e., Strass-
burg, Matt. Schiirer, 1511, sm. 4to. (193), Dec. 10, Christie
Bull, £3
Girardi (P. F.) II Mercuric del decimo-settimo secolo, Napoli,
G. Passaro, 1664, sm. 4 to. (77), April 8, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £^ los.
[XVII. century French mor., tooled a petits fers, with
coronetted monogram, J. B. C, small arms of J. B.
Colbert, with the St. Esprit collar, m.e., in good state.]
Gironi (Rob.) Le Danze dei Greci, thick paper, col. plates,
con temp. mor. gt., with comer fan and centre ornaments,
silk linings, g.e., Milano dalV Imperiale Regia Stamperia,
1820, folio (^40), June 10, Sotheby Bumpus, £6 los.
(272)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [gle
Gissing (Geo.) Isabel Clarendon, orig. autograph MS. of about
240 pp. 4to. (2907), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £^^6
Giusto (II). Inganno, Comedia Nuovo (39 pages). In Siena,
alia Loggia del Papa, 1583 — Gl' Intrighi Amorosi Corn-
media villesca (70 pages), ib., 1587 — Liberatione d'Amore
(a-c 8), ib., s.a. — II ladro cacco, italic letter (a-f 8), Venetia,
1583 — Sena fila, Comedia Pastorale (a-c 8), Siena, s.a. —
Gl' Inganni Villaneschi (a-b 8), ib., s.a. — Tita, Egloga
Rusticale (48 pages), ib., 1583, and 3 other similar pieces,
in I vol., old of., i2mo. (301), March 18, Christie
Davis 6- Orioli, £10 los.
Glanville (Bart.) Bartholomeus de Proprietatibus Rerum
(trans, into English by John de Trevisa), first ed., block
letter, double columns, woodcuts and ornamental initials,
mor. ex., g.e., by Pratt, in case, London, Wynkyn de
Worde, n.d. [1496] (2656), April 22, Christie, presented by
Miss Baskerville Mynors ;^iio
[Printed on paper made at Hertford by John Tate (see
verses). Title and first leaf repaired, A iii. and last leaf
of table in fac, the last leaf made up with an original
device of Caxton's and reverse in fac]
Glanville (Bart.) El libro de las propriedades de las cosas
trasladado de latin en Romance por el reverendo padre
Fray, QOt()ic letter, double columns of 47 lines to a full
page, title with coat-of-arms, 17 large woodcuts, Spanish
mor. ex., g.e., Emprimido en tholosa por Henrique
Meyer de Alemanna, Sept. 18, 1494, sm. folio (302), March
18, Christie Davis cS- Orioli, £2^
[Hain 2523, Proctor 8722. The title is in fac, several
leaves repaired and some preliminary leaves wanting.]
Glapthorne (Hy.) The Hollander, a Comedy, first ed. (35
leaves, title on a2), new hf. mor., /. Okes for A. Milson in
Grayes-lnne Gate, 1640, sm. 4to. (1097), July 22, Sotheby
Dobell, £2 I OS.
Glareanus. See Loritus (H.)
Glas (Geo.) History' of the Discovery and Conquest of the
Canary Islands, trans, from a Spanish Manuscript lately
found in the Island of Palma, first ed., folding map and
chart, orig. bds., uncut, 1764, 4to. (236), July 29, Sotheby
Ewart, I OS.
Glasse (Mrs. H.) Art of Cookery, made Plain and Easy, first
ed., con temp. mor. gt., arms of the Montagu family,
Printed for the Author, 1747, sm. folio (776), April 29,
Sotheby Pickering, £21
[£12 los., new mor. ex., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 1098.]
Glen (J. B.) Du debvoir des filles, traict^ brief, et fort utile,
divise en deux parties, 20 plates of lace patterns, French
mor. ex., g.e., from the Yemeniz collection, prel. 14 pp.4
pp. 120 4- 20 plates, Liege, chez J. de Glen, 1597, oblong
8vo. (443), March 18, Christie Andrew, £16
[Brunet mentions 12 unqumbered pages in the second
(273)
gob] Book-Prices Current. /
part ; these are wanting in this copy. He also gives 39
as the number of plates.]
Gobin (Robt.) Les loups rauissans. Cestuy liure Ou autre-
ment doctrinal moral Intitule est : qui deliure Douze
chapitres en general Ou chascun se brutte et rural Nest
par trop il pourra congnoistre Comment euiter vice et
mal On doit et tres vertueux estre, lettres batardes, 43,
woodcuts, mor. ex., doublures, g.e., by Marius Michel,
arms of Baron Seilliere (from the Hope collection), Im-
prime pour Anthoine Verard .... Paris [s.d., 1503], sm.
4to. (303), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^ioo
Godefrey of Boloyne. Hertzog Gotfrid wie er wider die
Tiirgen vnd Hayden gestritten vnd dz heyhg Grab ge-
wunen hat, gotl^if XtiitX, woodcut on verso of xylographic
title (inner margin repaired) and 82 ornamental initials,
mor., g.e., by HoUoway (from the Huth collection, £2^
los. in 1913), Gedruckt Lucas Zeissenmair zu Augspurg.
Vnd volenndet am afftermontag vor leorij, 1502, sm. 4to.
(194), Dec. 10, Christie Ellis, £10 los,
[Second ed. in German. Proctor 10656 a-nS, 06 =
no leaves, unnumbered.]
Godefrey of Boloyne, done after the first ed., corrected for the
Press by rf. H. Sparling, woodcut initials, many with
borders, veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1893, sm. folio
(457), July 22, Sotheby Bumpus, £12 los.
Goethe (J. W. von). Die Leiden des Jungen Werther, printed
in red and black, veil., uncut. Doves Press, 191 1, 4to. (664),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Tregaskis, £6 15s.
Goethe (J. W. von). Iphigenie auf Tauris, printed in red and
black, veil., uncut, Doves Press, 1912, 4to. (665), Aug. 7,.
Sotheby Maggs, £j 5s.
Goethe (J. W. von). Sammtliche Werke, 30 vol. in 18, cf. gt.,
arms on the sides, Stuttgart, etc., 1850, 8vo. (703), Dec. 17,.
Sotheby Hill, £2 7s. 6d.
Goethe (J. W. von). Schriften, first collected ed., fronts, and
vignette titles by Chodowiecki, Angelica Kauffman, etc.,
8 vol., hf. cf., Leipzig, G. J. Goschen, 1787-89, 8vo. (77),
Dec. 6, Hodgson Maggs, £^
Goethe (J. W. von). Taschenbuch fiir 1798: [being the first
ed. of] Hermann und Dorothea, fornt. and col. plate, etc.,
Berlin — Historischer Calender fiir Damen, fiir 1791, 1792
and 1793, von Friedrich Schiller, plates, 3 vol., Leipzig,
together 4 vol., boards, as issued, 24mo. (76), Dec. 6,
Hodgson £^ 15s.
Golden Coast, The, or a Description of Guinney (a few head-
lines cut into, small hole in f 3, mor. ex., g. e., by Riviere,
S. Speed, 1665, 4to. (57), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Goldsmith (O.) Deserted Village, first ed. (with hf.-titlej,.
vignette by Isaac Taylor on title, new hf. mor., clean
copy, W. Griffin, at Garrick's Head in Catherine Street,
Strand, 1770, 4to. (iioo), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £1^ los.
(274)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [gol
Goldsmith (O.) Deserted Village, illustrated by the Etching
Club, 35 etchings, proofs on India paper before the text,
mounted, loose in atlas portfolio, 1841 (928), May 14,
Sotheby Fredericks, /^
Goldsmith (O.) Good Natur'd Man : A Comedy, first ed.,
mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere, London, printed for W. Grijffin,
1768, 8vo. (251), Dec. 3, American Art Association $40
[Pp. vi. 74, with the hf, -title. Apparently the second
issue without the epilogue.]
Goldsmith (O.) History of England, in a Series of Letters
from a Nobleman to his Son, first ed., with an original
signed receipt pasted on fiy-leaf of Vol. i., " Received
from Mr. James Dodsley thirty guineas for writing and
compiling an history of England, August 3th {sic) 17O4 —
Ohver Goldsmith," 2 vol., orig. cf., J. Newbery, 1764, cr.
8vo. (1099), July 22, Sotheby Sotheran, £^^
Goldsmith (O.) Poems and Plays, to which is prefixed a Life
of the Author, first complete collected ed., engraved vig-
nette port., orig. cf., Dublin, 1777, 8vo. (557), July 29,
Sotheby Maggs, £^
[This appears to be on Large Paper, and it is also on
thicker paper than is usually the case. A small piece torn
from top front corner of title.]
Goldsmith (O.) She Stoops to Conquer, first ed., the first
issue, with the errors {e.g., pp. 73-80 missed), old cf. (3
leaves defective, some others bound in the vol.), F. New-
bery, 1773, 8vo. (925), Nov. 5, Sotheby Phillips, £16
[^25, mor. ex., first issue, April 22, Christie, Lot 2514.]
Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, first ed., first issue, with
the error " Waekefield " in the headline of p. 95 of Vol. ii.,
2 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Salisbury, printed by
B Collins for J. Newbery, 1766 (2513), April 22, Christie,
presented by Mr. George Weston 4^ 25
Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, first issue, 24 col. designs
by Rowlandson, mor. ex., t.e.g., the other edges uncut,
by Riviere, R. Ackermann, 181 7, 8vo. (loi), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Spencer, £2C>
[July 26, 1917, Hodgson; £1^, mor. ex., first issue,
same sale. Lot 102 ; £2$, orig. bds., back missing, March
13, Hodgson, Lot 541.]
Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, 24 col. illustrations by T.
Rowlandson, mor. gt., silk linings, g.e., by Zaehnsdorf,
Ackermann, 181 7, roy. 8vo. (705), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Spencer, £i9> los.
[£16 los., cf. gt., Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3298; £12 5s..
ed. of 1823, orig. bds. (part missing), same sale. Lot 3299.]
Goldsmith (O.) Vicar of Wakefield, 24 col. plates by Row-
landson (front, slightly spotted), R. Ackermann, 1823,
8vo. (1197), Oct. 23, Sotheby Parsons, £^ 15s.
Goldsmith (O.) Works, port, and plates, 20 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e., 182s. 8vo. (165), July 22, Sotheby Leon, £\2
Goldsmith (dT) [Works.] Miscellaneous Works, ed. by James
(275)
gol] Book-Prices Current.
Prior, 4 vol. — The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 2 vol., uniform
mor., t.e.g., 1837, 8vo. (509), June 17, Sotheby
Sawyer, £4 5s.
Goldsmith (O.) Works, Library ed., ed. by P. Cunningham,
title vignettes, 4 vol., mor. gt., g.e., Murray, 1854, 8vo.
{75^)> Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £^ los.
Goltzius (Hubert). Historiae Imperatorum Caesarumque Ro-
manorum . . . liber primus, roman letter, 40 and 47 lines
to a page, engraved title, 54 plates of coins and woodcut
initials, orig. mor. ex., g.e., in case, Brugis Flandrorum
apud Hubertum GoUzium, Sept., 1562-3, sm. folio (197),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ^33
[The binding was no doubt executed for Mark Lauwrin,
Lord of WatervUet, and, according to an inscription on
the front side, was presented to a relative of his. In the
centre of each side, within a wreath, is " Hvbertas Avrea
Secli.," the motto of Goltzius.]
Goltzius (Hubert). Los Vivos Retratos De Todos Los Empera-
dores, desde lulio Cesar hasta el Emperador Carlos. V. y
Don Fernando su hermano, 134 ports, in deep brown,
mor. (17th cent.) gt., g.e., Antwerp, Gillis Copenius van
Diest, 1560, folio (196), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £6
[First ed. in Spanish, a, a-b, d-z, Aa-Ee6, Ff-Gg4 (last
blank) = 176 leaves, unnumbered.]
Goltzius (Hubert). Vivae Omnium Fere Imperatorum Imag-
ines, A. C. lulio Cses. Vsque Ad Carolum V. Et Ferdinan-
dum Eius Fratem, etc. orig. ed., italic letter, ornamental
title-page (repaired), 133 medallion ports, in tints, also
several leaves, with only the circular space provided, cf.
gt. (rebacked), Antwerp, Gillis Copenius van Diest, 1557,
folio (195), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £-i
[The illustrations are in chiaroscuro. The blocks are
said to have been cut by Jose Gietleughen of Courtrai.
Collation: *6, ab, a-z, Aa-Bb6, ccDd4 (last blank) = 176
leaves, unnumbered ; ai mended.]
Gomberville (M. Le Roy de). Polexandre, engraved titles, 8
vol., old French mor. gt., g.e., arms of Jeanne d' Albert de
Luynes, Comtesse de Verrue, crests stamped on backs,
Paris, Augustin Courbe, 1637, 8vo. (506), May 14, Sotheby
Ellis, £10
Gomez de Luque (Gonzalez). Libro Primero de los famosos
hechos del principe Celidon de Iberia, roman letter, double
columns (corner torn off folio 27 and some text suppUed
in MS.), mor. ex., g.e., En Alcala, en casa de Juan liiiguez
de Lequerica, 1583, 4to. (241), June 10, Sotheby
Crowther, £4 los.
Gonse (L.) L'Art Japonais, plain and col. illustrations, 2 vol.,
orig, silk (one back off), Paris, 1883, folio (337), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Quaritch,' £5 15s.
Gospels of the Power Evangelists. See New Testament
Gotch (J. A.) Architecture of the Renaissance in England,
(276)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [gou
145 plates, 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1804, folio (303) »
June 17, Sotheby Hill, £^ los.
[£j\ 8s., hf. mor., t.e.g., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot no.]
Gotch (J. A.) Early Renaissance Architecture in England,
illustrations, orig. cl., 1901, 8vo. (98), Jan. 23, Puttick
Walton, I2S.
[Gough (R.)] Coins of the Seleucida?, Kings of Syria, Dunae
Cabinet, 25 plates, 1803 — Coins of the Kings of Macedonia,
12 plates, n.d., in i vol., the plates by Bartolozzi, russ.
(cracked), uncut, Masterman Sykes' copy, 1803, 4to. (488),
Jan. 23, Puttick Nelson, £1 12s. 6d.
Gough (R.) Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain, 243
plates by Basire, 2 parts in 6 vol., russ. gt., g.e., by Clarke
and Bedford, comparatively few stains (unusual in this
work), one or two margins repaired, 1786-96, folio (1075),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Edwards, £1}
Gould (Jno.) Birds of Asia, complete set of 35 parts, of which
25 are bound in 5 vol., mor. ex., g.e., the remainder in
orig. bds. as issued, upwards of 400 col. plates, 1850-83,
folio (171), July 22, Sotheby Edwards, £5^
[/68, mor. gt., g.e., 7 vol. (back cover of Vol. v. rubbed) »
Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 245.]
Gould (Jno.) Birds of Australia, Parts 16, 18-25, 9 in all,
with 17 col. plates to each part (one leaf torn), orig. bds.
as issued, 1844-6, folio (164), July 29, Sotheby
Cartwright, £\^
Gould (Jno.) Birds of Australia, col. plates, 7 vol. (without
the Supplement), mor. ex., g.e., 1848, folio (167), July 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £iiS
Gould (Jno.) [Birds of Australia.] Handbook to the Birds
of Australia, 2 vol., name on titles, orig. cl. gt., 1865, 8vo.
(236), Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs, 17s.
Gould (Jno.) Birds of Australia, 53 (only) col. plates, with
descriptive letterpress (a few plates foxed), mor. gt., g.e.,
n.d., folio (251), Aug. 7, Sotheby Edwards, £(y
Gould (Jno.) Birds of Europe, col. plates, 5 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e. (a little rubbed), 1837, folio (247), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Quaritch, £49
Gould (Jno.) Century of Birds from the Himalaya Moun-
tains, col. plates, mor. gt., g.e., 1832, folio (252), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Quaritch, £g los.
[£g, hf. russ. (cracked), same sale, Lot 253.]
Gould (Jno.) Mammals of Australia, col. plates, 3 vol., mor.
ex., g.e., 1863, folio (169), July 22, Sotheby Bumpus, ;^38
Gould (Jno.) Monograph of the Odontophorina;, or Partridges
of America, col. plates, mor. gt., g.e., 1850, folio (248),
Aug. 7, Sotheb}^ G. H. Brown, ;^ii 5s.
[£g los., mor. ex., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 168.]
Gould (Jno.) Monograph of the Ramphastida?, or Family of
Toucans, col. plates, mor. gt., g.e., 1834, folio (250), Aug.
7, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^ los.
Gould (Jno.f Monograph of the Ramphastida% or Fanuly of
(^77)
-Gou] Book-Prices Current.
Toucans, col. plates, mor. ex., g.e., 1854, folio (170), July
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £g
Oould (J no.) Monograph of the Trochilidae, or Humming
Birds, col. plates, 5 vol. and Supplement, together 6 vol.,
mor. gt., g.e., 1861-87, folio (244), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Edwards, £s^
•Gould (Jno.) Monograph of the Trogonidae, or Family of
Trogons, col. plates (one plate torn), mor. gt., g.e., 1838,
folio (249), Aug. 7, Sotheby G. H. Brown, ^3 los.
Gould (Jno.) [Works.] Analytical Index to the Works of the
late J. Gould, by R. B. Sharpe, with a Biographical
Memoir, port., orig. cl., 1893, sm. folio (166), July 22,
Sotheby Edwards, 9s.
Gould (Jno.) and Sharpe (R. B.) Birds of New Guinea, col.
plates, 5 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1875-88, folio (246), Aug. 7,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £66
Gould (R. F.) History of Freemasonry, plates, 3 vol., mor.
ex., g.e., Edinb., n.d., 4to. (440), May 14, Sotheby
Heffer, £1 13s.
Gower (Jno.) De Confessione Amantis, got^ic letter, woodcut
border to title (defective), modem mor., g.e., by Riviere,
Thomas Berthelete, 1554, folio (162), Dec, 17, Sotheby
Dohell, £j 15s.
Goya y Lucientes (Fr.) Caprichos inventados y grabados al
aqua forte, 80 plates, including port., Spanish cf. gt.,
[Madrid, 1799], sm. folio (307), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £\i
Goya y Lurientes (Fr.) Los Proverbios, 18 etchings, proofs
before letters, hf. Spanish mor., Madrid, 1864, sm. folio
(308), March 18, Christie Colnaghi, ;^ii
Gradus ad Cantabrigiam, by a Brace of Cantabs, port., col.
front, and 5 col. plates, hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., 1824, 8vo. (708),
Dec. 17, Sotheby E. Stevens, £1 14s.
Grand Calendrier et Compost des Bergers, compose par le
Berger de la Grande Montaigne, etc., woodcuts (title and
2 leaves repaired, 2 leaves partly gone, 2 leaves defective,
6 leaves cut into and several leaves stained), stamped
boarded russ., g.e., Aluon povr Estienne Tantillon, 1610
(80), Aug. 7, Sotheby Winter, £1 14s.
Grand Calendrier. See also Shepherd's Calendar
Granger (J.) Biographical History of England, fifth ed.,
printed on foUo paper and extra illustrated, 4 vol., russ.
gt., g.e.. Printed jor the Illustrator, n.d., folio (649), Nov.
13, Puttick Braun, £y
[Another extra illustrated copy (by A. M. Broadley)
extended to 20 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., realised ;^42, Dec.
4, Sotheby, Lot 1202.]
Granville (Geo.) See Lansdowne (Geo. Granville, Lord)
Grapaldus (Fr. M.) De Partibus aedium cum additamentis,
lit. rom., long lines, woodcut floreate initials, con temp.
Netherlands (Tournay) stamped leather, sides covered
with conventional fleurs-de-lis and a shepherd leaning on
(278)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 191 8. [ore
his crook, small square stamps (see Weale 363-4) (upper
cover damaged, from Wm. Morris's library), Franctscus
Ugoletus Parmensis impressi anno 1506, sm. 4to. (3203),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £<^ 15s.
Graphaeus (Corn.) i)e Triumphe va Antwerpen. Title : De
seer wonderlijcke, schoone, Triumphelijcke Incompst, van
den hooghmogenden Prince Philips, Prince van Spaignen
. . Anno M.ccccc.XLix., gotl)if letter, title (hf.-title) within
woodcut border, 29 woodcuts by Pieter Coeck, hf. mor.,
[colophon] Geprint Tantwerpen, voer Peeler Coecke van
Aelst, gesworen Printere, by Gillis van Diest, 1550, sm. folio
(198), Dec. 10, Christie Parsons, £"] 5s.
[A copy of this ed. in Flemish is in the S. Kensington
Museum. Collation: A-H4, 16, K4, L2+1, m-04 = 57
leaves, unnumbered.]
Graphaeus (Corn.) Le triumphe d'Anuers, woodcuts by P.
Coeck d'.Tllost (some folded), mor. ex., g.e., by Chambolle-
Duru (from the Huth collection, {^\o los. in 1913), Im-
primJ a Anuers, pour Pierre Coeck d' A Host . . . par Gillis
van Diest, 1550, sm. folio (318), March 18, Christie
Edwards, /21
Gratianus. [Decretales.] Decretorum Codex, emendatum per
Cuthbertum Stoutenburch, lit. gotf)., 552 leaves, including
an orig. blank [Hain *7882, Proctor 4420], contemp.
(Buxheim Monastery) oak bds. and pigskin, with stamps
and the name " Maria," hf. clasps and clasp catches,
rough edges, [colophon] . . Adam de rotwyl, ex ducentis
Venetiis diligetissime impressum . . . s. a. [c. 1480], thick
sm. 4to. (3204), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £g
Gratianus. [Decretales.] In nomine sancte et individue trini-
tatis, roman letter, 477 leaves, initials in blue and red, a
few marginal MS. notes (a number of leaves stained and
3 repaired), orig. stamped pigskin, with clasps, bookplate
and stamp (on folio i) of H. Lloyd, Archbishop of Canter-
bury [Hain *7889, Proctor 7529], Georgia Laur., Roma,
1476, folio (143), July 29, Sotheby Thorp, £2 los.
Graves (Alg.) and Cronin (W. V.) History of the Works of
Sir Joshua Reynolds, photogravure plates (edition limited
to 135 copies), mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., 1899-1901, 8vo. (14),
Nov. 26, Christie Douglas, £^^
Gray (Thos.) Bentley's Designs for Six Poems, by T. Gray,
LARGE PAPER, printed on one side only, mor., gt. borders,
uncut, t.e.g., J. Dodsley, 1765, folio (715), Dec. 17, Sotheby
France, £^
Gray (Thos.) Odes, first ed., vignette on title of Strawberry
Hill, cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed at Strawberry
Hill, 1757. 4to. (1488), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £\i.
Grazzini (A. F.) La Prima e la Seconda Cena, Novelle, large
PAPER, old mor. gt., g.e. (Derome), In Londra, Parigi,
1756, 4to. (717), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £5
[£2, On small paper, mor. gt., same sale. Lot 716.]
Gr6ard (V. C. O.) Meissonier, his Life and his Art, trans, by
(279)
-gre] Book-Prices Current,
Lady Mary Loyd and Florence Simmonds, 38 plates,
orig. cl., 1897, folio (116), July 29, Sotheby Kerry s, £1 6s.
Greeks (The), a Poem, 6 col. etchings by G. Cruikshank, cf. gt.,
uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 181 7, 8vo. (718), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Spencer, £2. los.
Green (J. R.) History of the English People, 8 vol., orig. cl.,
1895-6, 8vo. (104), Jan. 23, Puttick Bumpus, 17s.
Green (J. R.) Short History of the English People, first ed.
of the illustrated issue, ed. by Mrs. J. R. Green and Kate
Norgate, col. plates and maps, 4 vol., hf. mor., g.t.,
1892-4, 8vo. (197), July 29, Sotheby Bumpus, £2 15s.
Green (J. R.) Short History of the English People, illustrated
ed., 3 vol., hf. mor., 1898, 8vo. (105), Jan. 23, Puttick
Bumpus, £1 I2S. 6d.
Green (J. R.) Short History of the English People, ed. by
Mrs. Green and Kate Norgate, illustrated ed., plates,
some col., 4 vol., new hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., uncut, 1902-3, 8vo.
(134), Dec. 19, Hodgson Woore, £2 8s.
[£i 6s., orig. cl., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 27.]
Green (M. A.) The Eighteenth Century Architecture of Bath,
plates, limited to 500 copies, orig. cl., 1904, 4to. (378),
Dec. 12, Hodgson Australian Book Co., £1 los.
[£71, extensively extra-illustrated and bound in 2 vol.,
hf. mor. gt., g.e., same sale. Lot 377.]
Green (Val.) History of Worcester, port, and plates, 2 vol.
in I, mor., g.e., 1796, 4to. (420), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 i8s.
Green (Wm.) Views of the English Lakes, 60 col. etchings,
hf. bd., 1815, oblong folio (216), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Maggs, £3 7s. 6d.
Greenaway (Kate). Almanack, 1885, 1889, 1890, '91, '94,
'95. '97» together 7 vol., orig. pictorial bds. and leather
(covers of three dull), 1885-97, 8vo. (29), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Spencer, £5 los.
Grego (Jos.) Rowlandson the Caricaturist, illustrations, 2
vol., hf. mor. gt., 1880, 4to. (219), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Lowe Bros., £2 los.
Gregorius Magnus. Incominicia il prologo del vulgarizatore
del Dyalogo de miser sancto Gregorio papa, lit. QOtl).
(stains on a few leaves), cf., m.e. [Hain 9777, Proctor
4712], [colophon] Itnpresso in venesia per Andrea di
Toresani de Asola, 1487, 4to (405), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Thorp, £2 I2S,
Gregorius Magnus. Omeliae Super Evangeliis, etc., lit. QOtf).,
134 leaves [Hain 7947 (i). Proctor 1136], [Coloniae, B. de
Unckel] — Leo Papa. Liber Sermonum, lit. QOt^., 125
leaves, the first an orig. blank [Hain 7947 (2), Proctor
1 1 38] — Guido de Monte Rotherii. Manipulus Curatorum,
lit- QOtE)., 100 leaves [Hain 8175], Colonic, Bartholomew de
Unckel . . 1476 — Fusigna (Jacobus de). Libellus Artis
Predicationis, lit. flUt^., 36 leaves [Hain 7399], all large
copies, with rough edges, in i vol., painted capitals, con-
(280)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [gre
temp. Netherlands oak bds. and leather, numerous small
stamps, in fair condition, Coloniae, Barth Unckel, 1475-6,
thick folio (3219), Nov. 22, Sotheby QuariUh, £16 los.
[These four works are all printed with the same types
and in the same form, by the same printer.]
Gregorius Magnus. Omeliae in Ezechielem Prophetam, \\t.
flUt^., 132 leaves (wanting a blank at end) [Hain 7944,
Proctor 9336, Campbell *853, Pellechet 5374], painted
capitals, Absque ulla nota [Bruxellis, Fratres Vitae Com-
munis, c. 1476-7] — Albertus Magnus. Opus tripartitum ;
Summa de Officio Misse, de Sacramento Eucharistie, Ser-
mones XXXII., lit. flOtl). parva, double columns, 54 Hues,
132 leaves, the last a blank, painted initials, Coloniae, H.
Quentell, " Anno post Jubileo tertio " (1503 ?), both clean
copies, in i vol., contemp. oak bds. and leather, with clasp
catches, " Liber Carthusianorum domus Castrimarie ppe
Dulmania " (Westphalia), sm. folio (3220), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £i'] los.
Gregorius Magnus. Omelies, lettres batardes, woodcut on
back of title, numerous woodcuts and device on last leaf,
mor. ex., g.e., by V. Bedford, Imprime a Paris Ian mil
cinq {cents) z vng -pour Anthoine Verard (1501), sm. folio
(324), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £40
Gregorius Magnus. Pastoralia, lit. QOtlj., long lines, 25 to a
full page, 120 leaves, the last an orig. blank, with signs.
[Campbell 856, Pellechet 5385], rubricated, painted
capitals, hf. bd.,'from Dr. Klosz's library, [colophon] . .
" Finitus Anno dfii millesimo quadringeyitesimo octogesimo,"
s. I. et n. [Zwolle, Petrus Van Os, 1480], sm. 4to. (3216),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £12 los.
Gregorius Magnus. Regula Pastoralis, got^ic letter, hf. cf.,
[s.n., Basle, Martin Flach, not after 1472], sm. 4to. (199)
Quaritch, £y
[Hain *7982, Proctor 7540. Collation : 152 leaves, un-
numbered, and without signatures or other marks.]
Gregorius Magnus. Secundus dyalogorum liber de vita ac
miraculis beatissirai Benedicti, lit. QOtl)., long lines, 25 to
a page, woodcuts, oricij. cf. q:t., central device, g.e., clasps,
Veneitijs, impressuni L. de piunta fiorentinum, 1505, 8vo.
(2 2\ May 13. Sotheby ' Maggs, £:^ 5s.
Gregorius IX. (Papa). [Decretales.] Decretalium libri V. cum
Glossis Bernhardi Bottoni, lit. flOtl^., 306 leaves, including
a blank at beginning and end [Hain *7999, Proctor 103],
painted capitals and ornamental pen-letters, contemp.
German oak bds. and leather, with stamps (rebacked)
(from Wm. Morris's library, ;^8 15s. in 1898), [colophon,
in red] . . Impressus in Urbe Moguncie per Petrum Schoeffer
de Gernsheym, 1473, ix. Kal. Dec. {with shields), large folio
(3207), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £\z
Gregorius IX. (Papa). [Decretales.] Nova et Glossata Com-
pilatio, lit. flOt^., 314 leaves [Hain *8oo7, Proctor 4120],
painted capitals, numerous MS. notes, contemp. oak bds.
(281)
•gre] Book-Prices Current.
and pigskin, [colophon, in red] . . Impressa Venetiis im-
pensa atq^ industria singulari Nicolai Jenson gallici Mil-
lesimo cccclxxviiii. die octavo Mail, large folio (3209),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £j
■Gregorius IX. (Papa). [Decretales.] Decretalium libri V.,
cum glossis, lit. 00t()., ornamental initials painted (hole in
last leaf, wormed and some leaves stained), orig. bds.
covered stamped cf. (damaged) [Hain 8015, Proctor
4696], Impressa Venetiis impensa atque diligentia Baffho-
lomei de Alexandria Andree de asula Mapheique de salodio
saciorum . . . 1482, folio (132), April 29, Sotheby
Tregaskis, ^3 los.
•Gregorovius (F.) History of Rome in the Middle Ages, trans,
by A. Hamilton, 8 vol. in 13, cl., 1894-1902, 8vo. (117),
Nov. 28, Hodgson Mayhew, £2 4s.
•Grenada. Laws of the Legislature of the Islands of Grenada
and the Grenadines, 4 vol. (Vol. iv. without title), orig.
cf., Grenada, i778-[87], folio (135), July 22, Christie
London Library, £g
Greville (C. C. F.) Memoirs, Reigns of George IV., William
IV. and Victoria, ed. by Henry Reeve, Library ed., 8 vol.,
hf. cf. gt., m.e., fine set, 1874-87, 8vo. (191), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Bumpus, £^
Greville (C. C. F.) Memoirs : Reigns of George IV., William
IV. and Victoria, Cabinet ed., port., extra illustrated by
the insertion of over 60 ports., with a few autograph
letters, 8 vol., cf. gt., 1888, 8vo. (686), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Myers, £3 5s.
Grevin (Jac.) Theatre . . . ensemble la siconde partie de
rOlimpe et de la Gelodacrye, port, back of title, mor. ex.
gt., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, Paris, Vine. Sertenas, 1562,
sm. 8vo. (325), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £1$
Grillet (R.) Curiositez Mathematiques, 6 engravings, d Paris,
chez J. B. Coignard, 1673, 4to. (122), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Parsons, 15s.
Grimble (Aug.) Deer-Stalking, large paper, one of 250
copies, illustration, hf. veil., uncut, 1886, 4to. (423), Jan.
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £2
Grimm (Bros.) Fairy Tales, trans, by Mrs. Edgar Lucas,
illustrations by A. Rackham, hf. mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g.,
1909, 4to. (722), Dec. 17, Sotheby Danielson, £2 i6s.
Grimm (Bros.) German Popular Stories, first ed., etchings by
G. Cruikshank, Vol. i., cf., 1823, 8vo. (425), June 26,
Puttick Bumpus, £^ 3s.
Grimm (Bros.) German Popular Stories, trans, from the
Kinder und Haus Marchen, first ed., engraved titles and
21 etchings by George Cruikshank, 2 vol., the first vol.
having the hf. -title and the list of plates, hf. cf., and 'the
second with hf. -title and the 3 leaves of advertisements
at the beginning and end, orig. pink bds., canvas back,
paper label (rubbed), edges uncut, C. Baldwyn, 1823, and
J. Robins, 1826, 8vo. (471), July 11, 1917, Hodgson
(282) Spencer, £40
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918, [gua
Grindlay (R. M.) Scenery, Costumes and Architecture, chiefly
on the Western side of India, 36 col. plates, vignette on
title, hf. mor., g.e., Smith, Elder & Co , 1830, imp. 4!©.
(849), April 29, Sotheby Howell, £^ 158.
Gringore (Pierre). Contredicts de sogecreux, lettres bAtardes,
text ruled in red, full-page woodcut, mor., g.e., by Cham-
bolle-Duru, Imprimez a Paris par Nicolas Coiiieau . .
pour Galliot du pre . . . le second tour du mays, 1530, i2mo.
(327), March 18, Christie " Quaritch, £^^1
Gringore (Pierre). Notables enseignements, adages et pro-
verbes, seconde €d., lit. got^. (bitardes), long hues, 20 to
a full page, title in red and black, with woodcut on reverse
of second leaf, with Geoffry Tory's mark, Du Pre's device
at end, " Ex Bibliotheca J. Richards D.M." stamped on
title and other leaves, mor., g.e., by Bauzonnet-Trautz,
Imprimez a Paris p Nicolas Couteau [pour Galiot du Pre],
XXVI. jour de Janvier, 1528, cr. 8vo. (3223), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £ig los.
Grisoni (Freder.) Ordini di Cavalcare, woodcuts, Venetia, G.
Perchacino, 1565 — Russo (Gior.) Libro dell' Arte de
Marascalchi, Venetia, 1563, in i vol., veil., 1563-65, sm.
8vo. (328), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^ los.
Gronow (H. R.) Reminiscences and Recollections, ed. de
luxe, illustrations in two states, one set col., 2 vol., orig.
cl., J. C. Nimmo, 1889, roy. 8vo. (162), Dec. 12, Hodgson
£1 14s.
Grote (G.) History of Greece, Library ed., port., maps and
Index, 12 vol., orig. cl., 1846-56, 8vo. (169), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Walford, £1 12s.
Grote (G.) History of Greece, port., 12 vol., cf. gt., m.e., by
Riviere, 1854-56, 8vo. (195), Oct. 23, Sotheby Miles, £^ 5s.
[£2 los., orig. cl., Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3304.]
Grote (G.) [Works.] History of Greece, 12 vol., 1846-57 —
Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3 vol., 1867
— Aristotle, ed. by A. Bain and G. C. Robertson, 2 vol.,
1872 — Minor Works, ed. by A. Bain, port., 1873 — Per-
sonal Life, by Mrs. Grote, port., 1873, together 19 vol., hf.
mor. gt., t.e.g., 8vo. (3303), Feb. 25, Sotheby
W. Brown, £q
Grove (Sir G.) Dictionar}'^ of Music and Musicians, with Ap-
pendix and Index, 4 vol., orig. red cl., 1896-8, 8vo. (662),
Dec. 12, Hodgson £2 4s.
Grunbach (Jo.) See Lichtenberger
Griinbeck (Jos.) Ein newe aus5legung. Der seltzamen wun-
dertzaichen vnd wunderpiirden, etc., gotf)ic letter, 37 lines
to a full page, woodcut on title (? by W. Traut), A4, veil.
(from the Huth collection) [s.n., Nurnhcrg, ? H. Holzel, c.
1507]. sm. 4to. (201), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^
Gualterotti (Raffael). Feste fatte in Fiorenza per le nozze di
Franc, de' Medici, G. D. di Toscana, e de sua consorte
Bianca Capello, 16 etchings, bds., Fiorenza, Giunti, 1579,
sm. 4to. (329), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £i\ 15s.
(283)
^ua] Book-Prices Current.
Guarini (Batt.) II Pastor Fido, port, (mounted) and front.,
mor. gt., g. and m.e., by Padeloup, Avith his ticket, 1736,
4to. (727), Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £^g
•Guarinus ( Veronensis) . Erotemata cum multis additamentis
et cum commentariis I.atinis (Pontici Virunii, ed. J. M.
Tricaelio), mor. gt , with inlaid panels formed of covers
from a xvth century Italian binding covered with dia-
mond-shaped ornaments in compartments, tooled and gt.,
g. tooled e., Impressum Ferrariae per me Jodne Mazochu,
1509, 8vo. (242), June 10, Sotheby Gaston, £8 los.
Guercino (G. F.) Eighty-two Prints engraved by Bartolozzi
and others from Drawings by Guercino, printed in red
and brown, hf. cf., J. Boyd ell [1764], roy. folio (314),
Dec. 6, Hodgson ' £6 15s.
-Guercino (G. F.) Prints engraved by F. Bartolozzi, etc., 2
parts in i vol., titles and 119 plates, mounted on paper,
russ. gt., J. & J. Boydell, n.d., atlas folio (620), April 29,
Sotheby Spencer, £1^ los.
[;^ii los., hf. mor. (damaged), 155 plates in sepia, same
sale, Lot 621.]
'Guercino (G. F.) Raccolta di alcuni Disegni del Barberi da
Cento detto II Guercino, 130 plates by F. Bartolozzi, J.
Ottaviani, etc., mor. ex., g.e., Roma, 1764, folio (636),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, £y
[£^, hf. bd., Aug. 13, 1917, Sotheby, Lot 1028.]
Guercino (G. F.) Suite d'Estampes, 2 parts in i vol., engraved
title and 40 plates engraved by A. Bartsch. hf. russ., with
16 additional plates inserted, 1803-7, iolio (619), April 29,
Sotheby Parsons, £^ 5s.
Guerino (called II Meschino). Ystoria breue del Re Karlo
Imperatore, roman letter, folios i and 129 wanting and
supplied in fac, without the 8 leaves of table mentioned
by Brunet, English mor. gt., g.e., by Roger Payne, from
the Duke of Roxburghe's library, with his arms [Hain-
Copinger 8141, Proctor 4453], [colophon] In Venexia a di
xxii. de Nouembre 1477. Inclito Venetiarum Duce Andrea
Vendramino. Gerardus [Lisa] de Flandria impressit, sm.
folio (243), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £^6
Guernerius (J. F.) Delinatio Montis a Metropoli Hasso-
Cassellana uno-circiter Miliari Distantis, etc., engravings,
old mor., arms on the sides, g.e., Cassellis, 1706, folio
(559), Jan. 22, Sotheby Parsons, £^
•Guido de Monte Rocherii. Manipulus Curatorum, ? ed. prin-
ceps, lit. QOt^. magna, 138 leaves, including an orig. blank
[Hain *8i57. Proctor 3242], painted capitals, hf. bd.,
clean cop3^ Absque ulla nota, " Curatoll tnanipulus finit
feliciter " [unknown place and printer {Germany) , before
1475], sm. folio (3231), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £j 5s.
-Guild (W.) Three Rare Monuments of Antiquitie, or Bertram,
Priest, a Frenchman, of the Bodie and Blood of Christ,
etc., arms of the City of Aberdeen on title (wanting aj,
(284)
■
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [guz
blank, and other defects), old cf. . Printed at Aherdene bv
Edward Raban, 1624, 8vo. (97), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Harmsworth, £2 15s.
Guillermus (Episc. Parisiensis). Tractatus de fide et lej»ibu8,
lit. flOtl)., large painted initials [Hain 8317, Proctor 1556],
Absque ulla nota [Augsburg, Gunther Zainer, n.d.] — Attes-
tatio radicalis fidei orthodoxae, etc., lif. flotf)., painted
initials [Hain-Copinger 1908, Proctor 2138]. Impressum
per Fridericum Cretiessncr de Nuerihberga, 1477, in i vol.,
orig. oak bds., covered hogskin, folio (245), June 10,
Sotheby James, £S los.
Guizot (F. P. G.) Qiuvres varies, 48 vol., hf. mor., not uni-
form, Paris, Hachette, Didier, etc., 1849-74, 8vo. (622),
April 29, Sotheby Jaschke, f/j los.
[Guldin Spil : Das Golden Spiel.] Hie hebt sich das biich an,
das man nent dz guldin spil, vnder dem begriffen seind
siben spil, etc., gott)ir letter, 12 woodcuts of games, painted
initials, mor. gt., g.e., by J. Mackenzie (from the Huth
collection), [Augsburg^ G. Zainer, i Aug., 1472, sm. folio
(238), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, li'jo
[First ed., probably never reprinted. "Hain *9i87.
Proctor 1 53 1. Collation: 48 leaves, unnumbered and
unsigned. Illustration in catalogue.]
Gun (The) at Home and Abroad. British Game Birds and
Wildfowl, by W. R. Ogilvie-Grant and others, col. and
plain plates, one of 950 copies, mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g.,
London and Counties Press Association, 191 2, 4to. (608),
May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £1 i6s.
[i^20, mor. gt., t.e.g., 4 vol., 1912-15, Aug. 12, 191 7.
Sotheby, Lot 424.]
Gumey (D.) Record of the House of Gournay, illustrations,
4 parts in 3 vol., and Supplement, 4 vol., presentation
copy from the compiler, orig. cl.. Printed for Private Cir-
culation only, 1848-58, 4to. (734), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Walford, £4
[^4 15s., same state, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 46.]
Gutch (J. M.) Lytell Geste of Robin Hode, illustrations by
Fairholt, 2 vol., hf. mor., m.e., 1847, 8vo. (2052), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Hejfer, £1 2s.
Guy (Earl of Wanvick). Cy commence Guy de waruich
cheualier Dagleterre qui en son temps fit plusieurs prouesses
et conquestes en Allemaigne, ytalie et Dannemarche,
lettres batardes, cuts in the text, modern mor. gt., g.e.
(hole in last leaf), [colophon] Neuuellement imprime a
Paris par Anthoine couteau pour Francoys regnault . . .
1525, sm. folio (507), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £']0
[Guyot (Mme.)] Julie, ou j'ai sauv6 ma rose, nouvelle Id.,
2 vol. in I, mor. gt., g. and m.e., by Chambolle-Duru,
Hambourg et Paris, 1807, 8vo. (732), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs,£2 5s.
Guzman (F. P. de). La Cronica del sereniss. Rev Don Juan
el Segundo, got^ic letter, double columns, title mounted,
(285)
Gwi] Book-Prices Current.
full-page cut of the Crucifixion and one in compartments
containing ports., ornamental initials, mor., g.e., with
stamp of " Biblioteca de Salvi " (from the William Morris
collection, £(^ los. in 1898), last 2 leaves mended, Impressa
in Logrono por Arnao Guillen de Brocar, 151 7, folio (335).,
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £2g
Gwilt (Jos.) Slight Memoirs, MS. and printed, illustrated
with photographic ports., orig. sketches, etc., collected
by J. S. Gwilt and presented to C. J. Shoppee by his
Widow, February, 1891, new cf. ex., sm. folio (833), Feb.
20, Sotheby Thorp, £7 los.
[Gwynn (Nell).] A Pleasant Battle between Two Lap-Dogs
of the Utopian Court. Or a Dialogue between Sleep and
Awake, Jest and Earnest, Reality and Fancy, being
fought on the new erected Dog-Pit, . . where it was fought
with Great Applause, Satisfaction and Content of the
Company there Present . . . Enter Two Lap-Dogs, Tutty
and Snap-short ... (2 leaves, uncut), bound in a vol., new
hf. mor.. Printed for R. B., 1681, sm. folio (1103), July 22,
Sotheby Dobell, £5
[The two lap-dogs represent Nell Gwynn and the
Duchess of Portsmouth. ^23 los., cf. ex., the Huth copy,
June 2, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 3420.]
Gyllius (Petrus). De Bosporo Thracio Libri III. [et de Typo-
graphia Constantinopoleos et Antiquitatibus lib. IV.],
device on titles, 2 vol. in i, Lugduni, ap. G. Rovillium,
1 56 1, sm. 4to. (24), April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, ;^ii
[XVI. century French mor., g.e., J, A. de Thou's copy,
with his arms (as bachelor) and name Jac. August Thuanus
on sides and monogram I. A. D. T. on back ; in good con-
dition.]
Gyron le Courtoys. Auecques la deuise des armes de tous les
cheualiers de la table ronde, first ed., lettres batardes,
double columns, 46 lines to a page, woodcuts and initials,
old French mor. ex., g.e. (from the Yemeniz and Huth
collections, Huth, ;^i6o in 19 13), Imprime a paris pour
Anthoine verard, und. [c. 1503), sm. folio (336), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, ;^I30
[Collation: Title and prel. 8 leaves -i-ff. 342 (the last
leaf wrongly numbered. Illustration in catalogue.]
Habert (Isaac). (Evvres Poetiques, first ed., cf. gt., g.e.,
Paris, Abel I'Angelier, 1582, 8vo. (337), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £q.\
[Hacqueville (Nic. de).] Sermoes dnicale moralissimi & ad
populuz instruendum exquisitissimi, X\i. gotl^. (clxiiii.
numbered leaves and 4 leaves of table) [Parisiis, P.
Gaudoul], 15 17 — [Utino (Leonardus de).] Sequitur opus
novii maximum et insigne super epistolas totius quad-
ragesime qcf dicit Anima fidelis, Ut. QOt^. (ccviii. num-
bered leaves and 4 leaves of table), ib., 1515, in i vol.,
contemp. Netherlands (Maestricht ?) oak bds. and leather,
(286)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hal
stamped panels, " ^anrtr Jbnbflti ^y ," within a border
legend, " ^rrbntiuB gnbnblt fitjrm flrrbflbit pirbrm bomiii
gnbanDo ft omnlro mnuit quoti nrlnlDii nllrlup.i," clasp
catches [see Weale, No. 396J. in excellent state, thick
cr. 8vo. (3237), Nov. 22, Sotheby Parsons, £j
Haden (Sir F. S.) About Etching, orig. etching and 15 facs.,
LARGE PAPER, hf. bd., uncut, t.e.g., 1879, 4to. (170), Feb.
20, Sotheby Parkinson, £^ los.
[£2 los., same state, June 17, Sotheby, Lot 1343.]
Hafiz of Shiraz (S. M.) The Diwan, Persian manuscript,
illuminated decorations and gold sprinkled borders,
native binding (damaged), ah. 872 [1465], 8vo. (286),
March 4, Christie Myers, ;^33
Haghe (Louis). Sketches in Belgium and Germany, the 3
series, 79 col. lithographs, several loose, 3 vol , orig. hf.
roan, 1845-50, folio (850), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £6 5s.
{£1 I OS., hf. mor. (rubbed), lithographs in tints, some
loose, March 25, Sotheby, Lot 367.]
Hain (Lud.) Repertorium Bibliographicum, 2 vol. in 4, orig.
wrappers, uncut, Stuttgartiae , 1826-38, 8vo. (247), June
10, Sotheby Hill, £8 los.
Hain (Lud.) Repertorium Bibliographicum, orig. ed., 2 vol.,
hf. mor., Stuttgart et Paris, 1826-31 — Appendices ad Hain-
Copinger, ed. D. Reichling, Parts i.-v., wrapper, 1903-9,
together 7 vol., 8vo. (338), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £12
Hakluyt (Rich.) Discoveries of the World, from their first
Originall unto the Year of Our Lord 1555. brief ely Written
in the Portuguese tongue by Antonie Galvano, black letter,
unbd., G. Bishop, 1601, 4to. (183), June 26, Puttick
H. Stevens, £^0
Hakluyt (Rich.) Principal Navigations of the English Nation
(with the Account of Sir Francis Drake's Voyage, 6 leaves
between pp. 643 and 644), first ed., black letter, folding
map, mor. gt., g.e., by Rividre, Imprinted at London by
George Bishop and Ralph Newberie, 1589, folio (736), Dec.
17, Sotheby H. Stevens, £^7
[/19, mor. ex., map missing and several leaves mended,
June 10, Sotheby, Lot 248.]
Hakluyt (Rich.) Principal Navigations of the English Nation,
ed. by Prof. W. Raleigh, maps and plates, 12 vol., orig.
cl., MacLehose, Glasgow, 1903-5, 8vo. (288), March 4,
Christie Joseph, £6 12s.
Hakluyt Society. Publications, 77 vol., orig. cl., 1848-1916,
Svo. (289), March 4, Christie Edwards, £^$ los.
Hakluyt Society. Publications. Cathay and the Way Thither,
ed. by Col. H. Yule, maps, 2 vol., 1866 — Travels of Pedro
de Cieza de Leon, trans, by C. R. Markham, maps, 1864,
together 3 vol., 8vo. (805), May 14, Sotheby
Edwards, £5 15s.
Hale (Sir M.) ^ Contemplations, Moral and Divine, the Second
Part, first ed., con temp, mor., gold tooled in compart-
(287)
HAL] Book-Prices Current.
ments, within a series of the " draw-handle " tools
similar gt. and silver back, g.e , by Samuel Mearne.
Printed for William Shrewsbury and John Leigh, 1676.
8vo. (73), Dec. 17, Sotheby Merton, ;^io los.
Hale (Sir M.) New- Years Gift. The Sum of Religion (lower
margin cut close), Reprinted and sold in Newbury Street
at Boston in N.E., January 1st, 1724, sm. folio (154), Dec.
12, American Art Association $35
[Probably unique. Illustration in catalogue.]
Halfpenny (W. and J.) Rural Architecture in the Chinese
Taste, 4 parts in i, plates, old cf., 1752, 8vo. (99), Feb.
20, Sotheby Marston, £2.
Hahburton (T. C.) The Clockmaker, three series, 3 vol.,,
1838-40 — Sam Slick's Wise Saws and Modern Instances,
2 vol., 1853 — The Attache, or Sam Slick in England, both
series, 2 vol., 1843-4 — Americans at Home, 3 vol., 1854 —
Traits of American Humour, 3 vol., 1852 — The Old Judge,
or Life in a Colony, 2 vol., 1849 — Nature and Human
Nature, 2 vol., 1855 — Rule and Misrule of the English in
America, 2 vol., 1851 — The Season-Ticket, i860 — Letter
Bag of the Great Western, 1840, together 23 vol., first
eds., hf. cf. gt. (one vol. badly stained), 1838-60, 8vo.
(1038), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £^ los.
Halkett (S.) and Laing (J.) Dictionary of the Anonymous
and Pseudonymous Literature, 4 vol., uncut, Edinb.,
1882-88, 8vo. (1037), Nov. 5, Sotheby Heffer, £6 los.
Halkett (S.) and Laing (J.) Dictionary of Anon^^mous and
Pseudonymous Literature, large paper, one of 50 copies,
4 vol., Edinb., 1882-8, 4to. (1076), April 8, Sotheby
Anderson, £y 15s.
Hall (Capt. B.) Voyage to Corea and Loo-choo, with the
Appendix by Clifford, maps and plates, some col., new hf.
cf., 1818, 4to. (285), Dec. 19, Hodgson £1 6s.
[Hall (Capt. W. C.)] History of the Civil War in America,
second ed.. Vol. i. (all published), orig. bds., uncut, T.
Payne and Son, 1780, 8vo. (516), Aug. 7, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £^
[Hall (Jos )] Mundus alter et idem sive Terra Australis ante
hac semper incognita, etc., maps and plate, mor. ex., g.e.,
Hannoviae, Gul. Antonium, 1607, sm. 8vo (508), May 14,
Sotheby Edwards, £6 los.
Hall (S. C.) Baronial Halls and Picturesque Edifices of
England, 71 tinted plates by Harding, Cattermole, Prout,
etc., and woodcuts, large paper, 2 vol., hf. mor., g.e.
(spotted), 1858, folio (1078), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Schumaker, £1 5s.
\£\, hf. mor. (rubbed), Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 112.]^
Hallam (Isaac). The Cocker, a Poem, front., cf. ex., by
Riviere, Stamford, 1742, 4to. (3450), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Parsons, £2 5s.
Halliwell (J. O.) Skeleton List of the Early Quarto Editions
of the Plays of Shakespeare, 30 copies printed on blue
(288)
Oct.. 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [han
paper, on one side only, hf. bd.. Printed jor private circu-
lation, i860, Svo. (1045), Nov. 5, Sotheby Mag^s, £2 148.
Hamerton (P. G.) Eighteen Etchings by EngUsh, French and
German Artists, with Notes (title and a few leaves foxed),
orig. cl., g.e., 1877, folio {169), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Mitchell, £s 5s.
Hamerton (P. G.) Etching and Etchers, first ed., illustrations,
hf. bd , g.e., 1868, 8vo. (1153). June 17, Sotheby Last. £0
Hamerton (P. G.) Etching and Etchers, illustrations (vi|[-
nette on title on India paper), hf. bd., uncut, 1880, folio
( 1 2 1 o) , Oct . 23 , Sotheby Hill. £$
[£5 5s., same state, Dec. 19, Hodgson, Lx)t 313.]
Hamerton (P. G.) Graphic Arts, illustrations, hf. mor., uncut,
1882, 8vo. (181), Jan. 22, Sotheby Parsons, £1 8s.
Hamerton (P. G.) Landscape, orig. etchings and other illus-
trations, hf. mor., uncut, 1885, sm. folio (314), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Atkinson, £1
Hamerton (P. G.) Portfolio, from its commencement in 1870
to 1893, copperplates, etc. (many on India paper), 24 vol..
Vol. i.-v. in cl. gt., g.e.. Vol. vi.-xxi. in hf. mor., Vol. xxii.-
xxiv. cl. gt., t.e.g., 1870-93, folio (538), April 8, Sotheby
Braun, ;^io los.
Hamilton (A.) Memoirs of Count Grammont, ports., 2 vol.,
old mor. gt. (rebacked), g.e., 181 1, 8vo. (3310), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Edwards, £^ 4s.
[£^ los., mor. gt., g.e., same sale. Lot 331 1.]
Hamilton (A.) Memoirs of Count Grammont, ed. by Sir W.
Scott, 68 plates, mostly ports, engraved by Van den
Bergh, etc., 2 vol., embossed mor. gt., g.e., 1828, roy. 8vo.
(764), Oct. 23, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^ 7s. 6d.
Hamilton (A.) Memoirs of Count Grammont, ed. by Sir W.
Scott and H. Vizetelly, large paper, plates on India
paper by Boisson and Delort, mor. ex., g.t., 1889, 8vo.
(203), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bump us, £2 2S.
Hamilton (Emma, Lady). Attitudes, from drawings by Fr.
Rehberg, 26 plates in col., with the rare set of caricatures
on blue paper and a folded col. caricature, " Dido," in-
serted in front, mor. ex., g.e., 1794, 4to (879), May 14,
Sotheby Biimpus, £j los.
[£i 5s. and £1 is , both orig. cl., 62 plates by Rehberg,
ordinary copies, same sale. Lots 880-1.]
Hamilton (W.) Dated Book-Plates, 3 parts, plates, 1894-5 —
Examples of Armorial Book-Plates. Nos. 1-6 — Second
Series, Nos. 1-12, plates (one in gold and colours), Privately
printed, 1884-92, 4to. (1091), April 8, Sotheby
Thort},£5 15s.
Hancarville (H. d'). Monuments de la Vie Priv6e des Douze
Cesars — Monuments du Culte Secret des Dames Romaines,
orig. eds., 100 plates from antique gems, 2 vol., mor. ex.,
uncut, fine copies, uniformly bd. by Zaehnsdorf, d CaprSe,
che^ Sabellius, 1780-4, 4to. (i 142), May 14, Sotheby
Howarth, £16
XXXII. (289) 10
HAN] Book-Prices Current.
Hancarville (H, d'). Veneres et Priapi uti observantur in
Gemmis Antiquis, 70 plates, mor., uncut, Lus:d. Bat., s. a.,
8vo. (1007), May 14, Sotheby Jason, ^-^
Hangesto. Moralia Hieronymi ab Hangesto, lit. ootb. parva
(cxxxvi. leaves, the last blank), old MS. notes in margins
[not in Brunet], Impressum in Alma Parrhysiorum Aca-
demia, 1515 (5. n. impr.), sm. 4to. (2), April 8, Sotheby
Maggs, £4 I2S.
[Calf, blind stamped panels of crowned fieurs-de-lis
and other ornaments, with the devices of Louis XII. and
Anne of Brittany, newly rebacked. but with the orig.
sides in fair state.]
Hannon (Theo.) Rimes de Joie, one of 480 copies on Holland
paper, front, and 3 engravings by Felicien Rops, hf. mor.
gt., uncut, t.e.g., Bruxelles, 1881, Svo. (738), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Elliott, £1 15s.
Hansard (T. C.) Parliamentary Debates, comprising Parlia-
mentary History, 1066- 1803, 36 vol. — Debates, First
Series, 1803-1820, 41 vol. — Debates, Second Series, 1820-30,
25 vol. — Index to First and Second Series — Debates, Third
Series, 1830-91, 356 vol. — Debates, Fourth Series, 1892-
1907, 182 vol., together 643 vol., uniform hf. mor. (ex-
cepting Fourth Series, Vol. cxxxii.-cxxxv. and clxviii. to
clxxxii., which are in publisher's cl.), 1803-1907, 8vo.
(442), July 17, Hodgson ' ;^i85
Hardiman (J as.) History of the Town and County of Gal way,
maps and engravings, hf. cf., Dublin, 1820, 4to. (609),
July 29, Sotheby Hate hards, £j 12 s. 6d.
Harding (Jno.) Chronicle, first ed., blacfe letter, 2 parts, each
with a title (leaf Pp 7 torn, last leaf defective and repaired),
old mor. gt., arms of the Duke of Roxburghe, g.e., Ex
officina Richardi Graftoni, Mense lanuarii, 1543, sm. 4to.
(249), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £6
[The first of the two issues of the same year and month.
£(), cf. ex., some leaves stained and others shaved. May 14,
Sotheby, Lot 569.]
Harding (J. W.) Sketches in North Wales, 6 col. plates, hf.
cf. (rubbed), 1810, folio (3234), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Spencer, £g los.
Hardy (J.) Tour in the Mountains of the High Pyrenees,
map and 24 col. views, hf. cf., g.e., Ackermann, 1825
(233), Dec. 19, Hodgson Spencer, £1 12s.
Hardy (T.) A Changed Man, and other Tales, first ed., front.,
autograph presentation copy from the author, with two
postcards inserted, orig. cl., 1913 (118), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Spencer, £6 15s.
Hardy (T.) A Laodicean, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., 1881, 8vo.
(142), Nov. 13, Puttick i8s.
[Hardy (T.)] Desperate Remedies, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl.,
1871, Svo. (3312), Feb. 25, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £4^
Hardy (T.) Far from the Madding Crowd, orig. holograph
(290)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [har
MS., 597 pp. 4to., new mor. (2069), April 22, Christie,
presented by the author and Mrs. Reginald J. Smith ;^230
[Bound in is an A.L.s. by the author respecting this
MS., which he says was lost sight of for 40 years, also
stating that one page that was missing had been supplied
by him, 1918.]
Hardy (T.) Mayor of Casterbridge, first ed., 2 vol., orig. cl.,
1886, 8vo. (143), Nov. 13, Puttick Watson, £1 7s. 6d.
Hardy (T.) The Convergence of the Twain, orig. bds., uncut,
191 2, 8vo. (3347), Feb. 25, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £10
[Written for the Covent Garden Matin6e in aid of the
" Titanic " Disaster Fund, and republished in the " Fort-
nightly Review " for June 12. This is the only separate
issue of ten copies, and this one includes the author's
signed permission to have it reprinted and his acceptance
of a copy.]
Hardy (T.) The Woodlanders, first ed., 3 vol., orig. el., 1887,
8vo. (144), Nov. 13, Puttick Shepherd, 13s'
Hardy (T.) Time's Laughingstock, and other Verses, first
ed., two A.Ll.s. from the author, 3 pp. each, inserted,
orig. cl., 1909, 8vo. (117), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Spencer, £g 9s.
Hardy (T.) Under the Greenwood Tree, first ed., 2 vol., orig.
green cl., clean copy, 1872, 8vo. (1064), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Bain, £1^
[£15, same state, Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3313.]
Hardy (T.) Works, first eds., all in orig. cl. : — Desperate
Remedies, 3 vol., 1871 — Under the Greenwood Tree, 2
vol., 1872 — A Pair of Blue Eyes, 3 vol., 1873 — Far from
the Madding Crowd, 2 vol., autographed by the author,
1874 — The Hand of Ethelberta, 2 vol., 1876 — The Return
of the Native, 3 vol., 1878 — The Trumpet Major, 3 vol.,
1880 — A Laodicean, 3 vol., 1881 — Two on a Tower, 3 vol.,
1882 — ^The Mayor of Casterbridge, 2 vol., 1886 — The
Woodlanders, 3 vol., T887 — Wessex Tales, 2 vol., 1888 —
Three Notable Stories (including The Melancholy Hussar),
1890 — Tess of the D'Urbervilles, 3 vol. (1891) — A Group
of Noble Dames (1891) — Life's Little Ironies (1894) —
Jude the Obscure (1896) — The Well-Beloved (1897) —
Wessex Poems (1898) — Poems of the Past and Present
(1902) — The Dynasts, 3 vol.. Vol. i. autographed by the
author, 1903-8 — Time's Laughinstocks, 1909 — A Changed
Man, 1913 — Satires of Circumstance, 19 14, 47 vol ; also,
Stories from Black and White (including To Please his
Wife), cl., 1893 — 29th Annual Report of the Society for
the Protection of Ancient Buildings (including Memories
of Church Restoration), wrappers (1906) — Romantic Ad-
ventures of a Milkmaid, binder's cl.. New York, n.d. —
Various Articles from Periodicals, in 3 vol., binder's cl.,
various dates — Johnson (L.) Art of Thomas Hardy,
buckram, 1894 — Windle (B. C. A.) Wessex of Thomas
(291) 10 — 2
har] Book-Prices Current.
Hardy, cl., 1902 — Webb (A. P.) Bibliography of Thomas
Hardy, cl., 191 6, together 56 vol. (530), Nov. 13, Puttick
Danielson, £102
Hardy (T.) Works, first eds., and in the orig. cl., unless other-
wise stated : Under the Greenwood Tree, 1872, orig. cl.,
2 vol. in I, ;^3 ; 2 vol., ;^io ; £2 9s. (cut) ; first illustrated
ed. of 1878, 5s. — A Pair of Blue Eyes, 3 vol., 1873, library
copy, £/{ 5s. — Far from the Madding Crowd, 2 vol., 1874,
£5 ; £1 6s. (cf.) — The Hand of Ethelberta, 2 vol., 1876,
library copy, £1 los. ; i6s. (soiled) ; £5 — The Return of the
Native, 3 vol., 1878, library copy, £1 15s. — The Trumpet
Major, 3 vol., 1880, £2 los., £2 19s. — A Laodicean, 3 vol.,
t88i, £1 I2S. ; 17s. (library copy) — Two on a Tower, 3
vol., 1882, library copy, £2 2s. ; i8s., library copy, name
on titles — The Mayor of Casterbridge, 2 vol., 1886, £^ 5s. ;
17s. (library copy) — The Woodlanders, 3 vol., 1887, ^^3
5s. ; 14s. (one leaf mended) — ^Wessex Tales, 2 vol., 1888,
/3 — Three Notable Stories, 1890, i6s. — Tess of the
D'Urbervilles, 3 vol., 1891, £j — A Group of Noble Dames,
1891, I2S. — Life's Little Ironies, 1894, £1 3s. — Jude the
Obscure, 1896, first complete ed., lis. — The Well-Beloved,
first complete ed., 1897, 5s. — Wessex Poems, first com-
plete ed., 1898, £1 I2S. — Poems of the Past and Present,
1902, £^ I2S. 6d. — The Dynasts, 3 vol., 1904-8, £^ los. —
Time's Laughing Stock, first collective ed., 1909, 12s..
14s. — In Scarlet and Grey, 1896, 17s. — Romantic Adven-
tures of a Milkmaid, A^ew York, n.d. — Fellow Townsmen,
New York, 1880, the 2 vol., £4 17s. 6d. (3314-3349), Feb.
25, Sotheby
Harleian Society. Publications. Registers, etc.. Vol. viii., xii.,
xv.-xviii., XX,, xxvii. and xxx. to Ixvii., together 46 vol.,
brown cl., 1873-1916, roy. 8vo. (125), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Harding, ;^ii los.
Harleian Society. Publications : Registers Section, Vol. ix.-
xxiv., containing Marriage Registers of St. George's,
Hanover Square, Vol. i.-iv., 1725-1837, and Burials in St.
James, Clerkenwell, Vol. iv.-vi., 1551-1754, etc., together
14 vol., orig. cl., 1886-97, 8vo. (316), July 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Harleian Society. Publications : Visitations of Herts. — Shrop-
shire, 2 vol. — Norfolk and Cambridge — Marriage Licenses,
London, 2 vol. — Marriage Licenses, Hampshire, 2 vol.,
etc., together 20 vol., orig. cl., 1886-97, 8vo. (317), July 29,
Sotheby Harding, £^ 15s.
Harley (G.) First Principles of Landscape Drawing, col.
plates, hf. roan, R. Ackermann, Jun., n.d., oblong 4 to.
(499), Jan. 23, Puttick Parker, £1 lis.
Harmonia Ruralis, or an Essay towards a Natural History of
British Song Birds, col. plates, 2 vol., orig. hf. mor., 1824,
4to. (3451), Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £1 15s.
Harper (C. G.) Half-Hours with the Highwaymen, illustra-
(292)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [har
tions by Paul Hardy and the author, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1908,
8vo, (437). July 29, Sotheby Hardy, 188.
Harraden (R. B.) Cantabrigia Depicta, port, and plates, mor.
gt., g.e., by C. Hering, 181 1, 4to. (517), July 22, Sotheby
James, Is
Harris (S.) The Coaching Age, first ed., 16 illustrations by J.
Sturgess, 1885, 8vo. (3351), Feb. 25, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, 13s.
Harris (W. C.) Wild Sports of Southern Africa, col. plates,
orig. pictorial cl. (defective), 1852, 8vo. (356), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Hill, £1 us.
Harrison (F.) Annals of an Old Manor House, plates on
India paper, 1893, 4to. (1347), June 17, Sotheby
Walford, £1 is.
Harte (Bret). Three Vagabonds of Trinidad, orig. hologiaph
MS., 13J pp. 4to., signed (2071), April 22, Christie, pre-
sented by Miss Minnie C. G. Jackson ;^8o
Harvey (Gabriel) Smithus vel Musarum Lachrymae pro obitu
Thomae Smithi, Equitis Britanni, port, of Smith, also cut
of his arms and of his tomb, Ex officina Henrici Binnemani,
1575 — Rhetor, vel duorum dierum Oratio de Natura,
Arte et Exercitatione Rhetorica, woodcut border to title,
ib., 1577 — Ciceronianus vel Oratio, ib., 1577, in i vol.,
17th century English cf., gt. stamped ornaments, sm. 4to.
(145), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, ^23
[Harvey (R.)] Plaine Percevall the Peace-Maker of England,
device on title, black letter, unbd.. Printed in Broad-streete
at the signe oj the Pack-staff e \c. 1590], sm. 4to. (156), July
26, 191 7, Hodgson Myers, £1^
Harvey (\Vm.) Anatomical Exercises, with the Preface of
Zachariah Wood, to which is added Dr. James De Bach
his discourse of the Heart (some leaves wormed), sheep-
skin (rubbed), Francis Leach for Richard Lowndes, at the
White Lion in St. Pauls Churchyard, 1653, 8vo. (238),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £2 i8s.
Harvey (W. M.) History and Antiquities of the Hundred of
Willey, CO, Bedford, map and illustrations, hf. mor., g.t.,
1872-8, 4to. (623), April 29, Sotheby Murray, £g
Harvie-Brown (J. A.) and Buckley (T. E.) A Vertebrate
Fauna of Sutherland, Caithness and West Cromarty, map
and plates, some col., by T. G. Keulemans and others,
orig. cl., t.e.g., Edin., 1887, cr. 4to. (152), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Wheldon, £2 12s.
Harvie-Brown (J. A.) and Buckley (T. E.) A Vertebrate
Fauna of the Outer Hebrides, map and plates, one col.,
orig. cl., t.e.g., Edinb., 1888, cr. 4to. (153), Dec. 19, Hodg-
son Wheldon, £2 4s.
Harvie-Brown (J. A.) and Buckley (T. E.) [Works.] Series
of Works relating to the Fauna of Scotland : Sutherland,
Outer Hebrides, Orkney Islands, Moray Basin (2 vol.),
Argyll and Inner Hebrides, Shetland Islands, North-West
Islands and Skye, Tay Basin and Strathmore (and The
(293)
har] Book-Prices Current.
Birds of lona and Mull, by H. D. Graham), illustrations,
together lo vol., orig. cl., uncut, t.e.g., Edinb , D. Douglas,
1887-1906, 8vo. (811), May 14, Sotheby Bain, £12
Harwood (E.) Biographia Classica, David Garrick's copy,
with his pictorial bookplate in each vol. and a printed
label stating that the book was bequeathed by his widow,
2 vol., old cf., 1778, 8vo. (68), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, i8s.
Hassell (Jno.) Memoirs of the Life of George Morland, port.
and plates, cf. gt., t.e.g., 1806, 4to. (972), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Halliday, £1 8s.
Hassell (Jno.) Tour of the Grand Junction Canal, map and
42 col. plates, hf. cf., 1819, 8vo. (35), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Hill 6- Son, £^ 5s.
[£-^ I2S., orig. bds., Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3352.]
Hasted (E.) History of Kent, orig. ed., maps, including the
rare one of the Hundred of Worth, 168 plates of views,
etc., 4 vol., cf. (wanting pp. 217-220, not subject to
return), Canterbury, 1778-99, folio. (269), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Norton, £\i
\£^o, hf. russ., Nov. 5, Sotheby, Lot 1004 ; £c) 15s.,
niss. gt., wanting the map of the Hundred of Worth and
the " Errata " leaf in Vol. ii., Oct. 23, Sotheby, Lot 1079 ;
£\^, hf. veil., uncut, several leaves missing, but with the
map of the Hundred of Worth, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot
1022 ; ;^i8, russ. gt., with the map, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot
633]
Hasted (E.) History of Kent, orig. ed., maps, including the
rare Hundred of Worth, plates, etc., 4 vol., cf., wanting
pp. 217-220, Canterbury, 1778-99, folio (616), June 17,
Sotheby G. B. Brown, £1^ los.
\£\^ 5s., hf. veil., with the map of the Hundred of
Worth, but wanting three leaves, same sale. Lot 986.]
Hasted (E.) History of Kent, maps, plates, etc., 12 vol., hf.
cf., buckram, rough edges, Canterbury, 1797-1801, 8vo.
(163), Dec. 4, Sotheby Sawyer, £j 5s.
[£2 2S., uncut, some plates missing, same sale. Lot 164.]
Havell (D.) Scenery on the Southern Coast of Devonshire,
30 col. aquatints by D. Havell, contemp. cf. ex., gt.
borders, Sidmouth, 1819, 8vo. (813), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Hill, £9 5S.
Havell (R.) Picturesque Scenery, 15 (only) col. aquatints of
views in Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, etc., after C. V. Fielding,
W. Havell, J. C. Smith, etc., with descriptive letterpress,
no title, hf. roan, R. Havell, 1816-17, folio (887), April 29,
Sotheby Spencer, £1^
Havell (R.) Views of London no title, 12 col. aquatints,
with inscriptions in English and French, hf. cf., Colnaghi
& Co., 1 820- 1, oblong folio (851), April 29, Sotheby
Bumpus, £2^
Havell (Wm.) Series of Picturesque Views of the River
(294)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [haw
Thames, col. title and 12 col. plates, hf. mor., fine copy,
T. McLean, 1818, folio (3473). Feb. 25, Sotheby Robson, ^53
Hawaiian Spectator (The), conducted by an Association of
Gentlemen, Vol. i., Vol. ii., Nos. i and 2, together 6 num-
bers, in parts as issued, Honolulu, Oahu, Sandwich Islands,
1838-9, 8vo. (695), Dec. 4, Sotheby Edwards, £2 8s,
Hawker (P.) Instructions to Young Sportsmen, second ed.,
LARGE PAPER, col. front, and plates, cf. gt., t.e.g., by
Zaehnsdorf, 18 16, roy. 8vo. (742), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Young, £1 I OS.
Hawker (P.) Instructions to Young Sportsmen, third ed.,
plates, hf. mor. gt., 1824, 8vo. (3353), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Parsons, £1 5s.
Hawkesworth (J no.) Account of the Voyages undertaken for
making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, maps,
charts and plates, 3 vol., old russ. gt., y.e. (rebacked),
1773, 4to, (189), July 22, Sothel^ Leahy, £1 i8s.
Hawkins (F. W.) Life of Edmund Kean [London, 1869],
extra illustrated by over 500 contemp. ports, of actors in
character, about 50 col. caricatures or views, nearly 200
topographical views and about 190 autograph letters, the
2 vol. extended to 15 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., with MS. [1902],
4to. (51), Dec. 12, Hodgson Myers, £59
Hawkins (Sir J.) General History of Music, first ed., ports, by
Caldwall and Grignion, facs. and other illustrations, 5
vol., hf. mor., 1776, 4to. (645), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Hill,£i I2S.
Hawkins (Sir J.) Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., first ed.,
orig. bds., uncuf, Horace Wal pole's copy, with criticisms
on Johnson in Walpole's hand in the margins, in box,
Printed for J. Buckland and others, 1787, 8vo. (1116), July
22, Sotheby Mathieson, £21
Hawthorne (N.) The Scarlet Letter, first issue of the first
ed., mor. gt., t.e.g., orig. covers preserved (edges scraped),
Boston, Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1850, i2mo. (280), Dec.
3, American Art Association $15
[The first issue contains the word " reduplicate " on
page 21, which was in the later issues corrected to " re-
pudiate."]
Hawthorne (N.) Works, ed. by G. P. Lathrop, Riverside ed.,
etched fronts, and vignette titles by Blum, Church,
Turner and others, large paper (limited to 250 copies),
13 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g. (text stained and otherwise
affected by damp), 1883, 8vo. (584), Nov. 28, Hodgson
Brown, £5
Hawthorne (N.) Works, autograph ed. (500 copies printed),
illustrations on India paper, many autographed by the
artists, and facs., 23 vol. (including " The Life of Haw-
thorne," by G. E. Woodberry), orig. buckram, paper
labels, uncut, Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin &
Company, 1900-1902, 8vo. (320), March 5, American Art
Association $130
(295)
Book-Prices Current.
Hay (Ed.) History of the Insurrection of the County of
Wexford, 1798, map, old EngHsh mor. gt., g.e., author's
presentation copy to Lord Milton, with MS. inscription,
Dublin. 1803, 8vo. (146), April 29, Sotheby Pendleton, £^
. \j[2 15s., a similar presentation copy, same sale, lot 147.]
Hayes (Wm.) Natural History of British Birds, col. plates,
old hf. russ., 1775, folio (149), April 29, Sotheby
Wheldon, £\2 los.
Hayley (Wm.) Ballads, plates by W. Blake, old hf. cf., Chi-
chester, 1805, 8vo. (297), Jan. 22, Sotheby Rimell, £1
Hayley (Wm.) Life and Posthumous Writings of William
Cowper, first ed., ports, etc. by Blake, 3 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e., Duke of Sussex's copy, with coronated A on the
sides, 1803-4, 4'to- (745). Dec. 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 14s.
Hayley (Wm.) Life of George Romney, first ed., ports, and
illustrations, hf. cf., Chichester, 1809, 4to. (261), June 17,
Sotheby Hardy, £1 i8s.
Hayward (Abr.) Biographical and Critical Essays, three
seeris, 1858-74 — Sketches of Eminent Statesmen and
Writers, 1880, together 7 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1858-80, 8vo.
(209), Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Hayward (J no.) Sanctuarie of a Troubled Soule, 2 parts in
I vol., orig. limp veil., 1616, sm. 8vo. (151), April 29,
Sotheby Harmsworth, £2
Hayv/ood (Eliza). Secret History of the Present Intrigues of
the Court of Caramania, first ed., port, of Mrs. Haywood
inserted (mounted), new cf. gt., 1727 — Secret Memoirs
and Manners of Several Persons of Quality from the New
Atlantis, first ed., 2 vol., old cf., J. Morphew, 1709, to-
gether 3 vol., 8vo. (813), May 14, Sotheby Dobell, £1 14s.
Haywood (Eliza). [Works.] Secret Histories, Novels and
Poems, fourth ed., port., 4 vol., orig. cf. gt.. Printed for R.
Ware, etc., 1742, 8vo. (812), May 14, Sotheby
Dohell. £2 1 8s.
Head (R.) English Rogue Described in the Life of Meriton
Latroon, 4 vol., cf. gt., g.e., by Mansell, Reprint, n.d.,
1665 (800), Nov. 5, Sotheby Halliday, £2 12s.
Heath (Baron). Some Account of the Worshipful Company
of Grocers, third ed., illustrations, mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g.,
by Holloway, Privately printed, 1869 — The same, first ed.,
hf. mor. (not published), 1829, together 2 vol., 1829-69,.
8vo. (575), Feb. 20, Sotheby Edwards, £1 8s.
Heath (C.) Picturesque Annual for 1832-36, a series of 119
India proof engravings from drawings by Clarkson Stan-
field, G. Cattermole and A. G. Vickers, mounted, specially
printed title and list of plates, fine set, hf. mor., g.e.,
Longman, 1832-6, roy. 4to. (930), May 14, Sotheby
Edwards, £4 6s.
Heath (H.) Such Things are, 25 col. plates (should be 26) on
papers of various colours (some inscriptions cut into),
mor. ex., 1835, 4to. (3704), Feb. 25, Sotheby
(296) spencer, £g los.
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hen
Heath (S.) and Prideaux (W. de C.) Some Dorset Manor
Houses, plates, buckram, 1907, 8vo. (404), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Allen, £1
Heath (VV.) Extra Illustrations to Life in London, no title,
12 col. plates, mor. ex., g.e., 1832, folio {3475), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Edwards, I'j 5s.
Heath (W.) Military Costumes of the British Cavalry, 18 col.
plates, some heightened with gold (reproduction of one of
the plates in the catalogue), contemp. hf. russ., London,
J. Watson, 1820, folio (125), Dec. 3, American Art Associa-
tion $190
Hedehn (Fr.) The Whole Art of the Stage, hf. cf.. 1O84
(900), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, i8s.
Hedgeland (J. P.) Description of the Decorations recently
made to the Church of St. Neot, in Cornwall, 16 col.
plates, new hf. mor., t.e.g., 1830, 4to. (822), July 12,
SothelDy Quaritch, £2. los.
Hegendorphinus (Chr.) Libii dialecticae Legalis quinque,
Parisiis, ex off. R. Stephani, 1535, 8vo. (38), April 8,
Sotheby Lanclachet, £6
[XVn. century French mor. gt., device of the Toison
d'Or, the mark of Baron de Longepierre, g.e. (Ruette).j
Heiden (Jan. Vander). Beschryving der nieuwlyks Slang-
Brand-Spuiten, en Haarewyze van Brand-Blussen, etc.,
25 engravings of fires and fire engines (one wanting),
bds., Amst., 1735, roy. folio (794), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 8s.
Hellier (Thos.) The Vain Prodigal Life, and Tragical Penitent
Death of Thomas Hellier, who was executed at W^estover
in Charles City, in the County of Virginia, etc. [A 2 leaves,
B-F in fours] (a few comers and last leaf repaired), mor,
ex., Sam Crouch, 1680, sm. 4to. (415), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Stevens, Son 6^ Styles, ;^20 los.
[;^ii, mor. ex., Sotheby, June 9, 1902, Lot 138. See
Book-Prices Current, xvi.. No. 5444, where the title is
given more fully.]
Henderson (T. F.) James I. and VL, one of 800 copies on
fine paper, plates and vignettes, front, in colours, mor.
ex., Goupil & Co., 1904, 4to. (535), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sot her an, £^ 15s.
Hendley (T. H.) Ulwar and its Art Treasures, col. front, and
port., maps and illustrations (some col.), orig. cl., 1888,
folio (307), June 17, Sotheby Bats ford, £2 los.
Hennepin (L.) New Discovery of a Vast Country in America,
2 parts in i vol., front., maps and plates (one map torn
and repaired, small rust-hole in n 8), orig. cf., 1699, 8vo.
(193). July 22, Sotheby Pickering, £22 los.
Hennepin (L.) Nouveau Voyage d'un Pais plus grand que
I'Europe, etc., folding map of Mexico and 4 plates, old cf.»
Utrecht, Antoine Schouten, 1698, i2mo. (771), Oct. 24,
Hodgson Stevens, Son S' Stiles, £^ 17s. 6d.
Henri H. Le Sacre et Covronnement, device on title and full-
(297)
hen] Book-Prices Current.
page woodcut, cf., inlaid, with a Grolieresque design,
g.e., by Hague (from the Didot collection), [Paris] R,
Estienne [1547], i2mo. (343), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, ;^i8 los.
Henrici Petri (Adam). Chronyc. Historie der Nederlandtscher
Oorlogen, Troublen, en oproeren oorspronck, anvanc en
eynde, lit. got^., title in red and black within woodcut
border (some stains), orig. veil., Getruct tot Noortwitz
[Norwich), na de Copie Van Basel, anno 15 19, thick cr.
Svo. (1105), July 22, Sotheby Ellis, £24
[One of the earliest books printed in the City of Norwich
by Adam de Solemne.l
Henry (O.), pseud. See Porter (S. W.)
Henry VIII. Assertio Septem Sacramentorum adversus
Martin. Lutheru, ed. prima, title by H. Holbein, woodcut
initials, cf. ex., g.e. (W. Pratt), with the two orig. blanks
at end, fine copy, [colophon] A pud inclytam urbem Lon-
dinum in csdibus Pynsonianis An. m.d.xxi. quarto Idus
Julii, 1521, sm. 4to. (3247), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £;iS
Henry VIII. Gravissimae, atqi? exactissime illustrissimaru
totius Italiae et Galliae Academiaru censurae, officiacis-
simis etiam quorundam doctissimorum viroru argu-
mentationibus explicatae illius propositionibus, etc., ed.
prima Latina, title within woodcut border (mended and
some margins wormed), old cf., [colophon] Impress . . in
Officium Thome Bertheleti . . mense Aprili, 1530, sm. 4to.
(3249), Nov. 22, Sotheby Pickering, £6 los.
[This tract, relating to the divorce of K. Henry VIII.
and Katherine of Arragon, was trans, into English and
printed by Berthelet in 1531.]
Henry VIII. lUusrissimi [sic) ac potentissimi Regis, Senatus,
Populisque Angliae, sententia et de eo Concilio, quod
Paulus Episcopus Rom. Mantuae futurum similavit ; et
de ea bulla, quae ad Calendas Novembras id prorogamt
[sic), orig. ed. (20 leaves, including title, leaf with colophon
and a blank), mor. ex., g.e., by Lortic (R. S. Turner's and
Mackellar's copy), In cedibus Thomae Bertheleti Regii
Impress. An. 1537, cr. Svo. (3250), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £g los.
Hepplewhite (A.) Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide,
plates, orig. cl., y.e.. Reprint, Batsford, 1897, ^o^io (113),
Aug, 7, Sotheby Batsford, £1 i8s.
Herbal. Le Grand Herbier en francoys, lettres batardes, cuts
of plants, mor. ex., g.e., by Hardy-Mennil, with the arms
of Baron Seilliere on sides, Paris [Denis Janot], pour
Estienne Groulleau, s.d., sm. 4to. (345), March 18, Christie
Ellis, £40
Herbal. Incipit Tractatus de Virtutibus herbarum, roman
letter, 150 cuts of plants (not col.), old cf. (broken and
some leaves stained), Venetiis, per Alex, de Bindonis, 1520,
die 4 Aprilis, sm. 4to. (346), March 18, Christie
/2q8) Edwards, £16 los.
»
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [her
[Herbarius. Maguntie impressus Anno zc. Ixxxiiii.], semi-
notf)ic letter, 32 lines to a full page, without marks, 150 hf.-
page woodcuts of plants in outline, col. by a contemp.
hand, russ. (broken), Ashburnham copy (see Book-Prices
Current, Vol. xii., No. 171) [s.n., Mainz, P. Schoefifer,
1484], sm. 4to. (202), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, {c):\
[The first work printed in Germany with woodcuts of
plants. There appear to be three varieties of the first
ed. This copy is the one without a title, but in place of
the orig. blank leaf is one of a somewhat later date.]
Herbarius Patauia impressus Anno dome z cetera Ixxxv.,
flOtfjir letter, 150 col. woodcuts, wooden bds. and leather,
blind ornaments, Passaii [Joh. Petri], 1485, sm. 4to. (203),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, jtyo
[The second ed. with a date. MS. signature on fly-leaf.
Hain *8445, Proctor 2829. Collation: 174 leaves, un-
numbered. The cuts and text are in correct order, but
some numbers are wrong. ;^55, hf. cf., some leaves
stained, same sale, Lot 204.]
Herbarius i latino cu figuris, got^ic letter, 28-29 lines to a page,
without marks, woodcuts, title within the device block of
Veldener (repaired), mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, [s.n., Lo twain,
J. Veldener, c. 1485], sm. 4to. (205), Dec. 10, Christie
Ellis, {jo
[Copinger IL 2916 (no details). Collation: [A4, b-v8,
x-z6] = i74 leaves, unnumbered.]
[Herbarius.] Herbarum imagines uiuae. Der kreuter lebliche
Conterfeytunge, 2 parts, 2 titles witliin border of plants,
etc. and upwards of 200 cuts of plants, A-L4, a-e4, f 2 = 66
leaves, bds., g.e., Frankjort, C. Egenolff, 1538, sm. 4to.
(209), Dec. 10, Christie London Library, {j
Herbert (Geo.) Herbert's Remains, or Sundry Pieces of that
sweet Singer of the Temple [comprising the first ed. of
" A Priest to the Temple," 1652 ; " Jacula Prudentum,
or Outlandish Proverbs," 1651, inserted between pp. 168
and 171], mor. ex., g.e., T. Garthwait, 1652 [-1651], i2mo.
(148), Dec. 6, Hodgson Tregaskis, £5 2s. 6d.
Herbert (Geo.) The Temple, fourth ed., ruled in red (a 9
mended), old cf. gt., g.e. (rebacked), Cambridge, Buck &
Daniell, 1635, narrow 8vo. (608), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Ellis, £^ I OS.
Herbert (W.) History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies
of London, much extra material, printed and engraved,
inserted, 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut. Published by the
author, 1834-7, roy. 8vo. (574), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Thorp, £4 15s.
Herbolario volgare nel quale le virtu de la herbe et molti
simplici se dechiarano, etc., 2 full-page cuts and numerous
others of flowers, herbs, etc., all uncol., 5. n. {Venet., Zoan
Andr. Vavassore, c. 1522), 8vo. (347), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £jfi
(299)
her] Book-Prices Current.
Herbolario volgare, nel quale le virtu delle herbe, et molti
simplici se dechiarano, Ut- 0Otf)., woodcut of St. Peter and
St. Paul below title, cuts in the text, nior. ex., from the
Heber library, Venetia, per Bernardino Benalio, 1526, sm.
8vo. (256), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £2^
Herckmans (Elia). Der Zee-vaert lof Handelende vande
gedenckwaerdighste Zee vaerden met de daeranklevende
op en onderganghen der Voornaemste Heer schappijen
der gantscher Wereld, hf. -title of 4 lines and engraved
title, 18 engravings, the one on p. 97 by Rembrandt,
veil., t'Amstelredam, Ghedruckt voor J. Pietersz Wachter, By
Ian Fred. Stam. in de Hope, 1634, sm. folio (367), Dec. 10,
Christie Tregaskis, £ig
[The name of Columbus occurs on page 157 and that of
Vespucci on page 161. Collation: 10 leaves, unnum-
bered + pp. 235 + 4 leaves, unnumbered.]
Heresbachius (Conradus). Foure Bookes of Husbandry,
newely Englished and increased by Barnabe Googe, blacit
tetter, woodcut of arms on verso of title (corner torn off),
modern cf., R. Watkins, 1577, 4to. (195), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, ;^io los.
Hermitage (The). Eighty-four photogravures (proofs) repro-
duced from the orig. paintings in the Imperial Gallery at
St. Petersburg, Introduction by Sir Martin Conway, mor.,
uncut, t.e.g., n.d., atlas folio (1275), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Parsons, £8
Herodianus. Der Fiirtreffiich Griechisch geschicht schreiber
Herodianus . . . vnd Hier. Boner in nachuolgend Teiitsch
pracht, etc., first ed., QOtl)ic letter, woodcut on title and
another by Weiditz (fol. i), ornamental initials, Augsburg,
H. Steiner, 1531 — Justinus. Des Hochbenimptesten Ges-
chicht schreybers Justini, warhafftige Hystorien .... die
Hier. Boner, etc., first ed., got^ic letter, woodcut on title
and numerous others, by Weiditz and Breu, woodcut
initials, ib., 153 1, in i vol., bds., sm. folio (211), Dec. 10,
Christie Parsons, £^ los.
[Collation: (i) 4 prel. 4- lxx. leaves. (2) 4 prel. -i-cxix
-1- I blank.]
Herodianus. Historiarum Libri VIII., Ang. Politiano inter-
preta, ed. secunda, roman letter, veil, (from the Dunn
collection, £2 i8s. in 1914), Bononiae, Plato de Benedictus,
1493, sm. folio (349), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £\t>
[One leaf (aaiii.) has a painted border, with illuminated
initial. Hain 8467, Proctor 6598.]
Herodianus. Historiarum libri VIII., cum Angeli Politiani
interpretatione, contemp. French mor. gt., stamped all
over with the fieurs-de-lys and the crowned monogram
of two G's interlaced of J. B. Gaston de France, Due
d'Orleans, brother of Louis XIII. (corners repaired),
Lugduni, 1624, 8vo. (74), June 10, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £g
Herodotus. Historiarum libri IX,, quibus musarum indita
(300)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [her
sunt nomina (Graced), ed. princeps et Aldina, MS. notes
in Greek (stated to be in the liand of Beatus Rhenanus
in an autograph note of Brunet on fly-leaf), cf., g.e.. Venetiis
in domo Aldi mense Septembri, 1502, folio (955), April 29,
Sotheby Edwards, £<}
Herodotus. Historianim lib. IX., roman letter, with Greek,
51 lines to a page, title within border of 13 compartments,
signed in top centre A. W. {i.e., Anton Woensam von
Worms), woodcut initials [by Diirer], Aa6, Bb8, a-z6 (last
blank), hf. russ., Coloniae apud Eucharium Ceruicornum,
(Bre 6- impensa M. God. Hittorpij, 1526, sm. folio (212),
Dec. 10, Christie Sotheran, £2 19s.
Herolt (Joh.) Sermones Discipuli de tempore per Circulum
Anni [et Commune Sanctorum eiusdem discipuli], lit.
QOtt)., 522 leaves [Hain 8479], rubricated, painted capitals
(many leaves wormed), modern bds., from Dr. Klosz's
library, [colophon on fol. 439b] . . Impressi Colonie Anno
. . Millesimoquadringentesimo septuagesimo octavo die
Veneris Mensis Mail octava s. n. Impr. [Ulric Zel {type 2),
1478], thick sm. folio (3257), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, ;{ii
[Herolt (Joh.)] Sermones discipuli de tempore — Sermones dis-
cipuli de Sanctis, etc., lit. gotl). parva, double columns,
both parts (Part i. wanted sheet A, Part ii. wanted last
leaf, Julian Notary's device at end of Part i., woodcut of
the Feast at Cana on title of Vol. ii., some margins frayed
by damp, not subject to return), sides of contemp. English
oak bds. and leather, with stamped ornaments (repaired),
[Printed by Julian Notary, 1510], sm. 4to. (3260), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £1^ los.
Herrera (Ant. de). Historia general de los Hechos de los
Castellanos, 5 parts in 4 vol., titles in compartments,
containing ports, of Columbus, Sandoval, Magellan, etc.,
14 maps (title to Vol. iii. defective and backed, also first
leaf of same vol. mounted), old cf., not subject to return,
Madrid, 1601-15, sm. folio (156), April 29, Sotheby
Davis d>' Orioli, £^ 15s.
Herrick (Rob.) Poems, ed. by F. S. Ellis, 250 copies printed,
veil., uncut, Kelmscoit Press, 1895, sm. 4to. (479), July 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £14 los.
Herring (J. F.) Portraits of the Winning Horses of the Great
St. Leger Stakes, at Doncaster, 1815-1824 [1827], inclusive,
13 large col. aquatints by Sutherland after Herring (12)
and Dolby (i), orig. bds., uncut, Doncaster [1827], folio
(52), July 22, Christie ;^200
[The title gives the dates as 1815-24, but the plates and
letterpress include the years to 1827.]
Hertslet (Lewis). Complete Collection of the Treaties and
Conventions at present subsisting between Great Britain
and Foreign Powers (with Indexes), Vol. i.-xvi., in 13 vol.,
mor. gt., 1840-85, 8vo, (196), July 22, Sotheby
Heffer, £\ los.
(301)
her] Book-Prices Current.
Hertslet (Sir Ed.) Map of Europe by Treaty, maps (mounted),
4 vol., hf. cf., 1875-91, 8vo. (215), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Dingwall, £^ 2s. 6d.
Heures a I'usaige de Romme, lettres batardes, long lines, 30
to a page, printed on veil., within woodcut borders, 19
fine full-page woodcuts, within borders, Hardouin's
device on title (illuminated), and on last leaf, astrological
man, figures of saints and illuminated initials, mor. ex.
doublure, g.e., by Cape, Ces presentes Heures a I'usaige de
Rome . . . ont este achevees a Paris le huitiesme jour de Mars
1509 par Gillet Hardouyn, etc., 8vo. (357), March 18,
Christie Edwards, £^g
Heures a lusaige de Romme tout au long sans riens requerir,
avec Calendrier, (it. fiOt^., printed on veil., 14 (should be
18) woodcuts and small woodcuts of saints, etc., all
painted over in gold and colours, capital letters painted
in gold on red or blue grounds (wanted a 2, 3, 4, c 7, 8,
D 6, L2), sheep, stamped sides (broken), Paris, par Gillet
Hardouyn pour Germain Hardouyn (15 10), 8vo. (17), July
29, Sotheby Thorp, £1 1
Heures a lusage de Rome, lit. QOtf)., printed on veil,, com-
mences on b ij, woodcuts uncol., initials illuminated [not
mentioned by Brunet or Lacombe], Paris, pour Nicolas
Vivian, 1514, 8vo. (233), June 3, Sotheby Dohell, £^ los.
Heures a lusaige de Romme tout au long sans riens requerir.
avec le Calendrier, etc., \\i. QOtt)- (batardes), long lines, 30
to a full page (92 leaves), printed throughout within
woodcut borders, 14 large woodcuts of the life of Christ
and the Virgin (three in fac), small initial figures of saints,
etc., Jehan de Erie's device on title, initials and capitals
painted (a few stains), contemp. French cf., the sides
covered with rows of ermines, rosettes, arabesques, etc.,
in the style of the bindings done for Henri II and Anne of
Brittany (repaired), in case, Imprimees a Paris par Nyco-
las Hygman pour Jehan de Brie, s. a. {Almanach, 1521-36),
sm. 4to. (iiii), July 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £10 los.
Heures de nostre dame translatees en francoys et mises en
rithme par Pierre Gringoire {sic), QOtf)\C letter, woodcuts,
[Paris] Jehan Petit a la rue Sainct Jacques a la fleur de lis
dor [1525] — Chantz royaulx figurez morallement sur les
misteres miraculeux de nostre saulueur, etc., par Pierre
Gringoire, On les ved a Paris . . . en la maison de Jehan
petit [1527], together in i vol., cf., with Grolieresque
design (corners of a number of leaves damaged), w.a.f.,
1525-27, sm. 4to. (326), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £'^'j
Heures. See also Horae B.V.M.
Hewitson {V\l . C.) British Oology, col. plates, 4 vol., Newcastle-
on-Tyne, n.d., 8vo. (91), Feb. 20, Sotheby Wheldon, £6
Hewitson (W. C.) Coloured Illustrations of the Eggs of
British Birds, 2 vol., cf., 1846, 8vo. (69), March 19, Puttick
Dulau, £2 I OS.
(302)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hie
Hewlett (M.) Earthwork out of Tuscany, first ed., front.,
orig. cl., J. M. Dent & Co., 1895, i6mo. {84), March 19,
Puttick Spencer, £5
Hewlett (M.) Life and Death of Richard Yea and Nay. orig.
holograph MS., 535 pp. 4to., 2 vol., mor., t.e.g., by Zaehns-
dorf (2073), April 22, Christie, presented by the author ^^32
Heyden (S.) De Arte Canendi, musical notation (last leaf
defective, hole in title), hf. cf., Norimbergae, apud I.
Petreium, 1540, 4to. (98), May 13, Sotheby Terry, ;£ii
Heywood (Thos.) Dramatic Works, 6 vol., cf. gt., g.e., 1874,
8vo. (1133), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 7s. 6d.
Heywood (Thos.) Gunaikeion, or nine Bookes of various
History concerninge Women, engraved title in compart-
ments, cf., Adam Ishp, 1624, folio (198), July 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £^ 2S. 6d.
Heywood (Thos.) Hierarchic of the blessed Angells, first ed.,
engraved title by Cecil and plates (one margined), mor.,
g.e., 1635, folio (1081), Oct. 23, Sotheby Dohell, l^, 5s.
Heywood (Thos.) Love's Mistresse, or The Queenes Masque,
second ed.. hf. mor., 1640, 4to. (888), April 8, Sotheby
Dobell, £1 I OS.
[Hickeringill (Edm.)] Jamaica Viewed, by E. H., folding map
of Jamaica (mended), title backed, mor. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, London, printed for John Williams at the Crown
in St. Paul's Church-yard, i66i (31), Dec. 17, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £^
[This copy had a second title-page inserted, identical in
wording, though the setting differs slightly, and the im-
print reads " London, Printed by J. R., 1661."]
Hieronymus (S.) [Der heiligen Altvater leben], semi-Qotftir
letter, 147 woodcuts (a few col.) and ornamental initials,
mor. ex., silken ends and fly-leaves, red edges, gold
stamp on side, " Ex libris Caroli Becher, M.D.," with
monogram and motto [s.n., Strassburg, unknown printer,
? J. Priiss, c. 1480], sm. 4to. (214), Dec. 10, Christie
Davis (Sy Orioli, £zo
[First ed. of the German translation of the " Vitas
Patrum." Hain *86o3. Proctor 3251. Collation: 232
leaves, the first and last blank. Wanting 11 leaves.]
Hieronymus (S.) [Der heiligen Alfvaten leben]. Part IL : die
Beispiel, flottjir letter, double columns of 34 Unes, without
marks, woodcut on verso of second leaf, 137 smaller
woodcuts, all col., and ornamental initials, wooden bds.
and stamped leather \s.n., Augsburg, J. Schonsperger,
c. 1481], sm. folio (215), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch,£jS
[Probably the second ed. The book usually consists of
2 parts, but of this ed. only the second portion, as the
present, is known. Collation : 188 leaves, unnumbered
(first and last blank).]
Hieronymus (S.) [Der heiligen Altvater leben], flotftir letter,
with full-page cut and 263 smaller woodcuts, ornamental
(303)
hie] Book-Prices Current.
initials, mor., g.e., by Lortic fils, Augsburg, J. Schobsser,
19 Dec, 1492, sm. folio (216), Dec. 10, Christie
Maggs, £60
[Hain 8607. Collation: a6, a-r8, a-r8, 56 = 284 leaves,
unnumbered. r8 and s6 are wanting, but were un-
doubtedly blanks.]
Hieronymus (S.) Der heiligen Altvater leben niiw getruckt
wie sie ir heiliges leben volbracht haben, got^ic letter,
double columns, 49 lines, with signatures, woodcuts, all
col., and ornamental initials, veil, (stained and mended),
4 prel. -1- v.-cxciiii. (several errors), William Morris's
copy, £j 15s. in 1898), Strassburg, J. Gruninger [Rein-
hard], 1507, sm. folio (217), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £8
Hieronymus (S.) Epistolae et Tractatus, a Theodoro Lelio
editae (2 vol.), lit. rom. (Vol. i., 376 leaves, including
blanks, the last blank wanting; Vol. ii., 452 leaves, in-
cluding 6 blanks) [Hain *8550, Proctor 6747], illuminated
initial miniature at beginning of each vol., marginal
decorations [Romano di Roma], other illuminated initials,
painted capitals, contemp. stamped pigskin, Wm. Morris's
copy, ;^ii IIS. in 1898), [at end of Vol. ii.] " Veritas
Vincit J a. Ru." [? Romae, Ulricus Gallus, c. 1467], folio
(3263), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £200
[Proctor has this work under Naples, with " Ja. Ru-
beus" as the printer, but in a later note it appears that
this volume was printed at Rome by Ulrich Han before
1467.]
Hieronymus (S.) Epistolae et Tractatus, lit. gotf). parva,
Vol. i., 374 leaves, including 5 orig. blanks [Hain *8550,
Proctor 6747], borders of first page of text decorated, a
shield of arms below, per fess azure and gules, coronet or
in chief, ornamental pen letters (some leaves wormed),
contemp. Italian oak bds. and leather, with stamped
ornaments (worn and rebacked), Absque ulla nota [Romae,
Udalricus Han, before December, 1467 ?], thick folio
(3264), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £jzq
[Proctor has a special note to this early production, in
which he connects it with Han's " Turrecremata " of
December, 1467.]
Hieronymus (S.) Epistolae et Tractatus (ex recognitione Jo.
Andreae), lit. rom.. Vol. i. 302 leaves. Vol. ii. 338 leaves,
including 2 blanks in each vol. [Hain *8552, Proctor
3312], illuminated initial in each vol., capitals painted,
contemp. oak bds. and stamped leather (damaged, text
in line state), from Wm. Morris's library (;^ii lis. in
1898), Impressum Romae, in domo P. &^. F. de Maximis,
per Conrad Sweynheym et Arnold Pannartz, 1470, folio
(3266), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £']0
Hieronymus (S.) Epistolae [ed. Jo. Andreae] (2 vol.), lit- QOt^-,
408 leaves (Vol. i,, 198 leaves, the first blank; Vol. ii.,
210 leaves) [Hain *8553, Proctor 91], rubricated, painted
initials and capitals, 2 vol., old mor., gt. floreate backs,
(304)
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [hig
g.e. (Derome), fine copy, from the WodhuU library.
Moguntiae, Peter Schoiffer de Gemsheim, 1470, large folio
(3265), Nov. 22. Sotheby Maggs, l%i
Hieronymus (S.) Epistolae (ed. Jo. Andreae), ()Ot^ir letter (at
foot of the first page is the painted coat-of-arms of the
abbey of Georgental, to which the book belonged), painted
initials, 2 vol., orig. wooden bds. and stamped leather,
clasp fittings (from Georgenthal Abbey), Mainz, P. Scho-
effer, 7 Sept., 1470, large folio (213), Dec. 10, Christie
Davis &> Orioli, £22
[Hain *8553, Proctor 91 ; see No. 409. Collation : (i)
198 leaves, (2) 210 leaves; without marks. The first leaf
of Vol. ii. in fac]
Hieronymus (S.) Epistole de san hieronymo volgare, first
Itahan ed.. roman letter, numerous woodcuts and orna-
mental initials, leaves 188 and 191 printed on one side
only (first leaf torn and mended, some leaves rendered
frail by damp and in some cases mended, a few womi-
holes), old hf. veil. [Hain 14418, Proctor 5766], not subject
to return, Ferrara per Maestro Lorenzo di Rossi da Valenza,
1497, folio (257), June 10, Sotheby Davis cS- Orioli, £8 los.
Hieronymus of Brunswick. Das biich der Waren Kunst zu
distillieren die composita un simplicia und das biich
thesaurus pauperu, etc., lit. flOt^-, double columns, German
woodcuts and ornamental initials, contemp. German oak
bhs. and leather, with small stamps, etc., with clasps
(rebacked, some leaves at end wormed), [colophon] Ged-
ruct und geendigt in . . Straszburg im Jar 15 12 [k.n.], folio
(3275). Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £2C)
Higden (R.) Polycronicon (trans, b^^ John of Treves and con-
tinued by Wilham Caxton), black letter, long lines, 40 to a
full page, contains 448 leaves, of which three are blank,
some leaves inlaid or restored, fifth leaf of table inlaid,
folio 192 mended, 231 mended (a portion in fac. 327
(recto) has two letters rubbed, 422 torn and inlaid, 424
inlaid, headline on verso shaved, 427 has two corners
torn off, leaf inlaid and portion of text in fac, one or two
small wormholes), mor. ex., g.e. [De Ricci, 49, type 4
only]. Imprinted by William Caxton («o place or date),
[Westminster, c. 1482], sm. folio (lo^in. by 9|in.) (258),
June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £^iS
Higden (R.) Policronicon, trans, by John of Trevisa, blartt
letter, 398 leaves, double columns, musical notation on a
staff of 8 lines on sign, m 5, last leaf with Caxton 's device
and 5 leaves of text supplied in fac, several margins
mended (hole in one leaf, a few small wormholes at end),
mor. ex., g.e., by Pratt [Proctor 9606], [colophon] Ended
the thyrtenth daye of A pry II the tenth yere of the regne of
kyng Harry the seventh. And of the Incarnacyon of our
lord. M.cccclxxxxv. Emprynted at Westmestre by Wynkyn
Theworde {1495), folio (168), May 13, Sotheby
Edwards, £24
(305)
hig] Book-Prices Current.
Higden (R.) Polycronycon [trans, by John of Trevisa], btorft
letter, woodcuts and woodcut initials (title defective,
stained throughout, 2 leaves holed, wants colophon and
blank leaf to make sheet h h perfect), old cf., Southwerke,.
P. Treveris, 1527, folio (579), May 14, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £6 los.
Higgins (G.) Anacalypsis, an Attempt to draw aside the Veil
of the Saitic Isis, first ed., 2 vol., cf. gt., g.e., 1836, 4to.
(751), Dec. 17, Sotheby Bumpus, ^13
Higgins (G.) Apology for the Life and Character of the
celebrated Prophet of Arabia, called Mohamed, first ed.,
cf. gt., t.e.g., 1829, 8vo. (750), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1 8s.
Higgins (G.) The Celtic Druids, first ed., plates, cf. gt., g.e.,
1829, 4to. (749), Dec. 17, Sotheby Heffer, £2 2S.
Hill (A. G.) Organ-Cases and Organs of the Middle Ages and
Renaissance, illustrations, both series, 2 vol., cl. gt., t.e.g.,
1883-91, roy. folio (474), March 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £6 5s.
\j£5 7s. 6d., same state, July 29, Sotheb}'-, Lot 474.]
Hill (Thos.) Gardener's Labyrinth, containing a Discourse of
the Gardener's Life, 2 parts, blac^ letter, woodcuts, cf. ex.^
by Riviere, Adam Islip, 1594, 4to. (293), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, ;^io los.
Hills (R.) Sketches in Flanders and Holland, plates, col. and
in sepia, cf. gt., g.e. (cracked), 1816, 4to. (626), April 29,
Sotheby Spencer, £4 4s.
Hind (H. Y.) Explorations in the Interior of the Labrador
Peninsula, maps, 11 chromos. and woodcuts, 2 vol., cf.
ex., uncut, t.e.g., Longman, 1863, 8vo. (815), May 14,
Sotheby Edwards, £2 14s.
Hindeswell (T.) History of Scarborough, plates and plan,
and three others, hf. cf. gt., York, 1798, 4to. (940), Oct.
23, Sotheby Pickard, £1 i6s.
Hipkins (A. J.) and Gibb. Musical Instruments, 50 plates in
col., with descriptions, hf. mor., g.e., 1888, roy. folio (682),
Dec. 12, Hodgson £2 12s.
[^4 los., mor., g.e., May 13, Sotheby, Lot 169.]
Historia Belgica : Hoc est Rerum Memorabilium quae in
Belgio passim aliquando evenerint 1529-83, Franco/, ad
Moenum apud Sigismundum Feyrahenium, 1583, thick
8vo. (30), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, /22
[XVII. century French mor. gt., g.e., J. A. de Thou's
copy, with his arms and those of his first wife, Marie
Picardet, and monogram I. A. M. on back ; from the
Beckford library. Illustration in catalogue.]
Historia del invitto Cavaliero Platir, figliuolo de I'lmperatore
Primaleone, italic letter, mor. ex., Venetia, per Michele
Tramezzino, 1548, 8vo. (509), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £%
Historia di Florindo et Chiarastella [in verse], 6 leaves, roman
letter, double columns, two woodcuts below title and two-
other cuts in the text, mor. ex., by Delange pere, Firenze,
(306)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hod
rinconiro d Santo Apolinari Vanno 1622, 4to. (443). June
10, Sotheby Tregaskis, {6 15s.
Historic Military and Naval Anecdotes. See Orme (E.)
Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. Transactions,
New Series, illustrations. Vol. i.-xiii., Liverpool, 1888-98,
8vo. (98), Jan. 22, Sotheby Last, 13s.
Historical Sketch of Moscow, 12 col. plates, orig. bds., uncut,
1 81 3, 4to. (598), Aug. 7, Sotheby Wrangel, £5 5s.
History of New-England, A 2 leaves, B-Hh in fours, wanting
last 2 leaves (I 2 torn and holed, y 2 and 3, Dd 4, head-
lines shaved, Z 2, signature and catchword shaved, Hh
last lines shaved, Hh 2 last lines cut away, MS. 1 otes on a
few leaves), hf. cf. (rubbed), Nath: Brooke at the Angel in
Corn-hill, 1654, 4to. (452), June 17, Sotheby
H. Stevens, /ii los.
[The authorship of this work has been ascribed to
Edward Johnson, of Woburn, N.E., also to Sir Ferdinando
Gorges, who has included it bodily in " America Painted
to the Life." " To the Reader " is signed T. H.]
Histrio-Mastix. Or, The Player Whipt (A-H 3 in fours), (30
leaves, title on a 2). (title and last leaf soiled and backed,
some headlines cut close), Roxburghe arms on reverse of
title, new mor. ex., g.e. (Mitford's copy), Printed for Th :
Thorp, 1 610, sm. 4to. (1107), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £1^ los.
[This play was written towards the close of Q. Eliza-
beth's reign, though not printed till 1610. It contains a
ridicule on a passage in Shakespeare's " Troilus and
Cressida " (Act iv., Sc. 4). [Sec Simpson's "School of
Shakespeare," 1878.] No other ed. known. ;^i6 i6s.,
apparently the same copy. May 12, 19 16, Hodgson, Lot
263 ; ;^38, hf. mor., the Huth copy, June 2, 1913.]
Hoare (Sir R. C.) Ancient History of" South and North Wilt-
sliire, over 120 engraved maps, plans, views, etc., and 2
ports., 2 vol., 1 812-19 — The Modern History of Wiltshire,
including the History of Old and New Sarum, by R.
Benson and H. Hatcher, large paper (except Vol' iii..
Part ii., wich is inlaid to size), many engravings, 6 vol. in
12 parts, 1822-44, together 14 vol., uniform in size, hf.
mor. gt., t.e.g. (a few leaves stained), 1812-44, folio
(1082), Oct. 23, Sotheby Qiiaritch, £21
Hobbes (Thos.) Le Corps Politique, mor. gt., g.e., by Masson
de Bonnelle, Leide, Elzevier, 1653, 8vo. (756), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Dobell, 13s.
Hobbes (Thos.) Leviathan, first ed., front., cf., stated to be
Bp. Atterbury's copy, with MS. notes in his handwriting,
1651, folio (755), Dec. 17, Sotheby Halliday, £2 8s,
[£2 I OS., orig. cf., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 260.]
Hobson (R. L.) Worcester Porcelain, col. front., on Japanese
veil, mount, plain and col. plates, buckram gt., uncut,
t.e.g., 19K), folio (487), July 29, Sotheby Hill, £^ 4s.
Hodges (N.) Loimologia, sive Pestis nuperae apud populum
(307)
hod] Book-Prices Current.
Londinensem grassantis narratio historica, Bedford library-
copy, cf. gt., g.e., by Bedford, 1672, 8vo. (937), April 8^
Sotheby Edwards, £2 los.
Hodges (William). Select Views in India, map and 48 col.
aquatints, old mor. gt., inlaid, g.e., J. Edwards, 1786,.
folio (853), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £ij
Hodgkin (J. E.) Rariora, illustrations (a few in col.) and facs.,
3 vol. (wants title to Vol. ii.), orig. buckram, g.t., n.d., 4to.
(998), June 17, Sotheby Last, £1 12s.
Hodgkin (T.) Italy and her Invaders, maps, plates, some col.,.
8 vol. in 9, Oxford, 1892-9, 8vo. (5), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Pieroli, £^ 15s.
Hodgson (Mrs. W.) Old English China, col. plates and illus-
trations, orig. cl., 1913, folio (223), March 19, Puttick
Brown, £1 is.
[£2 I OS., same state, May 23, Puttick, Lot 485.]
Hoffmann (E. T, W.) Contes Fantastiques, traduction par
P. Christian, illustrations by Gavarni, hf, bd., Paris,
1843, 8vo. (757), Dec. 17, Sotheby Neumayer, i8s.
Hoffmann (E. T. W.) Weird Tales, trans, by J. T. Bealby, 11
etchings by Lalauze, large paper, proofs (100 copies
printed), 2 vol., orig. cL, uncut, Nimmo, 1885, 8vo. (816)',.
May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £2 2S.
Hogarth (W.) Analysis of Beauty, original MS., partly auto-
graph, with many drawings by' the author in pen and
pencil, corrections, erasures, additions, etc., in 6 vol , old
veil. (c. 1753), 4 to. (490). June 3, Sotheby Quaritch. £86
Hogarth (W.) Works, 103 plates, bds. (broken), Boydell,.
1790, atlas folio (783), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, ;^i8 los.
Hogarth (W.) Works, port, and 109 plates by T. Cook (letter-
press of a few plates cut into and 12 plates mounted), 2
plates inserted, russ. gt. (rebacked), 1802, folio (908), Feb.
20, Sotheby Hill, £5 5s.
Hogarth (W.) ' Works, from the original plates, restored by
J. Heath, with the " Before " and " After" in pocket, hf.
mor. gt., g.e., as issued, 1822, elephant foUo (1083), Oct.
23, Sotheby Sawyer, £^ los.
[;^4, no date, old russ. (repaired), same sale, Lot 661.]
Hogarth (W.) W^orks, from the original plates restored by J.
Heath, with the suppressed plates, biographical essay, etc.,.
by J. Nichols, plates (brilliant impressions), hf. russ. gt.,^
1822, atlas folio (162), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £S
[Holbein (H.)] Historiarum veteris Testamenti Icones, title
within border and over 90 woodcuts, hf. mor., uncut,
Antverpiae apud loan. Steelsium, 1540, sm. 8vo. (219),
Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £6
[Third ed., but first with a text in Spanish. Collation :
A-M4 = 48 leaves, unnumbered.]
Holbein (H.) Icones Historiarum Veteris Testamenti, 94
woodcuts and woodcuts of the four evangelists on last
leaf, mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, Lugduni, 1547, 4to. (760),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £g 15s.
(308}
Oct.. 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hol
[Holbein (H.)] Imagines Mortis. His Accesserunt, Epigram-
mata, 6 Gallico idiomate k Georgio Aemylio in Latin um
transiata, roman letter, 53 woodcuts, a-m8, N4 (? last
blank, missing), mor., g.e. (autograph of Lord I^ighton),
Coloniae apud hcsredes Arnoldi Birckmanni, 1555, i2mo.
(218), Dec. 10, Christie Davis dv Orioli, £^ los.
Holbein (H.) La Danse des Morts, j^glise de la Chaise Dieu,
a roll, gft 8in. by ift. 9.Jin., mounted on Hnen, engraved
by H. Reuxaine, col. costume illustrations, in case (130).
July 2Q, Sotheby Atkinson, £1 12s.
Holbein (H.) Portraits of Illustrious Persons of the Court of
Henry VHI., by John Chamberlaine, 83 col. plates, in-
II eluding Holbein and his wife (imprint cropped) and the
y two miniatures of the Dukes of Suffolk, mor. gt., g.e., by
L J. Wright, 1792, roy. folio (203), July 22, Sotheby
I Spencer, £^0
I f/44> russ. (one back gone), margins of some plates
I stained. Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 286.]
. Holbein (H.) Portraits of Illustrious Persons of the Court of
Henry VIII., by John Chamberlaine, 83 col. ports., mostly
on pink paper, including the additional ports, of Holbein
and his wife and the miniatures of the Dukes of Suffolk,
in 2 vol., fine copy, hf. mor., y.e., 1792, roy. folio (164),
April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £6/^
Holbein (H.) Portraits of Illustrious Persons of the Court of
Henry VIII., engraved by F. Bartolozzi, with Biographi-
cal Notices by E. Lodge, 90 tinted ports., hf. mor., g.e.,
1884, folio (1016), Jan. 22, Sotheby /. Smith, £'^ los.
Holinshed (R.) Chronicles, first ed., black letter, woodcuts,
with the plan of the Siege of Edinburgh Castle (defective),
2 vol., old cf. (some leaves mounted and mended and a few
headhnes cut into, not subject to return). Printed for J .
Bishop, 1577, folio (1366), Dec. 4, Sotheby Pickering, £20
Holinshed (R.) Chronicles, first ed., blarfe letter, woodcut
titles (the first cut round and inlaid, the second mended),
cuts in the text, folding view of the " Siege of Edinburgh
Castle " (cut into, partly mounted), with leaf of " Names
of Knights made at Leith " and leaves of " Faultes
escaped " (some headlines and side-notes cut into), 2 vol.,
old mor. gt., g.e., Imprinted jor loh/i Hunne, 1577, sm. folio
(261), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £2.^
\£'], mor., many leaves cut, stained or imperfect. May
14, Sotheby, Lot 601.]
Hohnshed (R.) Chronicles, by John Hooker and A. Fleming,
blarfe letter, woodcut initials, 3 vol. in 2, 1587 — Castra-
tions, 1723, russ. super ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, 1587-1723,
foho (618). Dec. 4, Sotheby Halliday, £9 5s.
Holland (H.) Herwologia Anglica, 65 ports, and monuments
by Pass and Janson, complete copy, with all the pre-
liminary leaves and the list of plates, russ. gt. (rebacked),
y.e., 1620, folio (1085), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1^ los.
(309)
hol] Book-Prices Current.
Holme (C.) English Water-Colour, ports, and col. plates,
buckram. Studio, 1902, 4to. (257), June 26, Puttick
Stazenger, {,1 12s.
Holme (R.) Academy of Armory, ed. by J. H. J eayes, "second
vol., engravings, rox., Roxburghe Club, 1905, folio (250),
Jan. 23, Puttick Nelson, £^ 5s.
[£S 15s., same state, Dec. 15, 1916, Hodgson, Lot 123.]
Holmes (O. W.) [Works.] Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes,
Riverside large paper ed. (limited to 25 copies for Europe),
port, (stained), 13 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g. (the fore-edges of
some vols, and a few leaves stained), 1891, 8vo. (586),
Nov. 28, Hodgson Brown, £^ los.
Holmes (O. W.) [Works.] Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes,
artist's ed., limited to 750 copies, illustrated, 15 vol., veil,
backs and silk sides, t.e.g., uncut, Boston, Houghton,
Mifflin & Co. [1892-1896], 8vo. (322), March 5, American
Art Association $110
Holmes (R. R.) Naval and Military Trophies and personal
relics of British Heroes, col. plates by Wm. Gibb, new hf.
mor., t.e.g., in case, J. C. Nimmo, 1896, folio (526), July
22, Sotheby Parsons, £1
Holmes (R. R.) Queen Victoria, 1897, extra illustrated by
the addition of many hundreds of autograph letters, ports.,
caricatures, historical documents, views, etc., in 10 vol.,
hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1902, 4to. (689), April 29, Sotheby
Biimpus, £60
Holmes (R. R.) Specimens of Royal and Historical Book-
binding at Windsor Castle, text within col. borders, 152
col. facs. by W. Griggs, orig. decorated bds., 1893, folio
(1000), Jan. 22, Sotheby Low, £'i 12s.
Holtzwart (Math.) Eikones .... veteris Germaniae Heroum,
italic letter, woodcut arms (? of author) on title and 14
full-page cuts of heroes, veil.. Per Bernhardum lobinum,
Argentorati, 1573, i2mo. (220), Dec. 10, Christie
Parsons, 14s.
Homer. Iliads, trans, by Geo. Chapman, first ed. of the 24
books, engraved title (mounted) by W. Hole, together
with the first 12 books of the Odysses, with 4 leaves of
Sonnets (wanting title). 2 vol. in r, old cf.. Printed for
Nathaniell Butter, und., c. i6ti, folio (^>2), June 3, Sotheby
Dohell, £4 I OS.
Homer. Iliads, done according to the Greeke, by Geo. Chap-
man, engraved title (margins repaired), with the orig.
blank leaf at end (161 1) — Homer's Odysses, trans, by Geo.
Chapman, engraved title (repaired), 1614, together 2 vol.,
first complete ed., cf. ex., by Sangorski and Sutcliffe
(i6ii)-i6i4, folio (236), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £^
[Two extra leaves of dedicatory sonnets which are
occasionally found are wanting in this copy.]
Homer. Iliads (XXIV. Bookes), never before in any language
truly translated, with a coment upon some of his chief e
places ; done according to the Greek by Geo. Chapman,
(310)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hom
engraved title by Wm. Hole, Printed for Nathan iell
Butter, n.d. {c. 161 1) — Homer's Odysses, trans, according
to Ye Greeke by Geo. Chapman (Books I. -XI I.), engraved
title, R. Field for Nathaniell Ihitter. n.d. (c. 1614), in i vol.,.
orig. cf., gt. ornament, plain edges (a few wormholcs),
sm. folio (1063), July 22, Sotheby Pickerine^, ;^ii
[First ed. of the complete Iliad in English and of any
part of the Odyssey.]
Homer. Iliads (and The Odysses), trans, by Geo: Chapman,
engraved title (wanted title for the Odysses, a few leaves
stained), cf., g.e. (rubbed), Nathaniell Butter, c. 1616,
folio (449), Aug. 7, Sotheby James, £b 5s.
Homer. Iliads, trans, by J. Ogilby, plates by Lombart, mor.
gt., by Holloway (one marg. repaired), 1660, folio (1086),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Schumacker, £"] los.
Homer. Iliads, trans, by Alex. Pope, first ed., port., map and
plates, 6 vol. in 3, cf. gt., g.e., by Rividre, 1715-20, folio
(1081), Dec. 17, Sotheby H alii day, £2 2S.
Homer. Ilias, Latino Carmine reddita, Helio Eobano Hesso
Interprete, ruled in red, Paris., Mart. Juvenas, 1550, thick
i2mo. (16), April 8, Sotheby Parsons, £^ los. 6d.
[XVI. century French cf. gt., in the Grolier manner,
g.e., fairly well preserved. Illustration in catalogue.]
Homer. Ilias (Grsecd), large paper, orig. veil. gt. (title
written on), Paris, apiid Adr. Turnebum, 1554, 8vo. (264),
June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £6 15s.
Homer. Odyssea, Batrachomyomachia, Hymni XXXII.
Graced, contemp. Venetian mor. gt., coat-of-arms in
centres and initials M. G., Venetiis, apiid Joannem Far-
reum &> fratres, 1542, cr. 8vo. (3283), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis & Orioli, £j
Homer. Opera, Graced, ed. princeps, long lines, 39 to a page,
preface of B. Nerlius in Latin (i page), mor. ex., sides
elaborately tooled and gt., with borders of interlaced lines
and designs, gt. back, inside borders of gt. dentelles, veil,
linings and end-leaves, g.e., inscription in a contemp.
hand, " Cuthebertus Londoniensis {sic) eps studiosis dono
dedit " [Hain 8772, Proctor 6194], Florentiae labore et
industria Demetrii Mediolanensis Cretensis siimptibus B.
et N. Tanidis Nerilii . . . 1488, folio (3477), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2g(>
Homer. Opera, Graece, ed. princeps, old mor. ex., veil, fly-
leaves, g.e., by F. Bozerian jeune, from Renouard's
library [Hain 8772, Proctor 6194], Florent., B. and N.
Nerlius, 9 December, 1488, folio (166), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2^^
Homer. Opera, Graece, ed. princeps, small Greek characters,
first leaf of second vol. from a shorter copy and inlaid,
ornamental initials, in two styles, some in tempera of blue
or red with cupids, nymphs and other classical subjects,
others wath grounds of floral scrolls in various colours,
2 vol. in I, modern mor. ex., antique Venetian style, g.
(311)
hom] Book-Prices Current.
gauffered e., by Clarke and Bedford, Florentics, 1488,
folio (263), June 10, Sotheby F. Sabin, £2^5
Homer. [Works.] The Whole Works of Homer, Prince of
Poets, trans, by Geo. Chapman, both parts, title by Hole,
port, of Chapman on reverse (mended), memorial plate
to Prince Henry (wanting, as is usual, the title to the
Odyssey), mor. ex., g.e.. Printed for Nathaniel Butter,
1616 ? sm. folio (2024), Nov. 22, Sotheby Dohell, £12
^Homilies.] Certaine Sermons appoynted by the Queenes
Majestic to be declared and readde by al Parsons, etc.
[with the second tome of Homilies], black letter, woodcut
titles and initials (first title defective, the second book
wanted last leaf with colophon), 2 vol. in i, contem.
English oak bds. and leather, stamped borders and arms
of Topsfield of Frisingfield, Norfolk (rebacked). Imprinted
by R. Jugge by Newgate Market, 1574, thick sm. 4to.
(3280), Nov. 22, Sotheby Parsons, £g
Honan (M. B.) The Andalusian Annual for 1837, col. plates,
presentation copy, with inscription " To Mrs. Macrone
from Michael Burke Honan " and seven holograph letters
of the latter inserted, orig. embossed covers, g.e., 1836,
4to. (3455), Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £2 4s.
Hone (W.) Ancient Mysteries Described, woodcuts, 1823 —
Another ed., n.d. — Apocryphal New Testament, 1820,
together 3 vol., mor., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1820-23, ^vo.
(762), Dec. 17, Sotheby Halliday, £1 i6s,
Hone (W.) Every-Day Book, Table Book and Year Book,
first ed., together 4 vol., woodcuts by G. Cruikshank, etc..
mor. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1839, 8vo, (764), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £4 4s.
Hood (Thos.) Miss Kilmansegg and her Precious Leg, a
Golden Legend, first ed., large paper, 60 illustrations by
T. S. Seccombe, engraved by F. Joubert, orig. cl. gt., g.e.,
1870, folio (203), Aug. 7, Sotheby Leonard, 12s.
Hood (Robin). See Robin Hood
Hooke (R.) Micrographia, or some Physiological Descrip-
tions of Minute Bodies made by magnifying glasses, first
ed., plates, old cf. (rebacked), 1665, folio (1002), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £2 2S.
Hooker (Sir J. D.) Illustrations of Himalayan Plants, rol.
plates, orig. bds., 1855, folio (168), April 29, Sotheby
Wheldon, £4
Hooker (Sir J. D.) Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya, col.
plates, 1840, folio (260), July 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 los.
Hooker (Richd.) Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity old cf.
(rebacked), 1676, foho (1532), April 8, Sotheby Last £2
Hooker (Thos., of Hartford, Conn.) Survey of the Summe of
Church-Discipline, cf. ex., g.e., by Wallis, 1648, 4to. (47),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Latter, £^ 5s.
Hooker (Thos., of Hartford, Conn.) The Soules Exaltation,
" The Soules Benefit " has a separate title-page, mor.
(312)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hor
ex., g.e., by Wallis, H. Haviland for A. Crooke, 1638, 4to,
(46). Dec. 17, Sotheby H. SUvens. £4
Hooker (Thos., of Hartford, Conn.) The Soules Vocation, by
T. H., mor. ex., g.e., by Wallis, /. Haviland for A. Crooke.
1638, 4to. (45), Dec. 17, Sotheby Latter, £2 5s.
Hooker (Sir W. J.) and Greville (R. K.) Figures and Descrip-
tions of Ferns, plates, 2 vol., mor. gt., g.e., arms of Earl
FitzwiUiam, 1831, folio (169), April 29, Sotheby
Wheldon, £^ los.
Hooper (Bp. Jno.) Declaration of the ten holy commaunde-
mentes of allmyghtye God, first ed., blacft letter (foreign
type) (some leaves stained, old MS. notes), cf., panels of
old English stamped cf. inlaid, r.e.. No colophon or imprint
{preface dated 5. Novem., 1549), ZUrich, by Aug. Fries,
1549, 8vo. (507), Feb. 20, Sotheby Dobell, £2 i6s.
Hooton (Chas.) Jack Tench : or The Midshipman turned
Idler, by " Blowhard," plates by Perch, hf. mor., t.e.g.,
1841, 8vo. (3375), Feb. 25, Sotheby Hulton, £2 15s.
Hope (Thos.) Costume of the Ancients, plates, 2 vol., cf. ex.,
g.e., 1812, 4to. (206), July 22, Sotheby Atkinson, £1 14s.
[Hopkins (Sam.)] Abridgment of Mr. Hopkins's Historical
Memoirs, relating to the Housatunnuk, or Stockbridge
Indians [Introduction by Benjamin Franklin], pp. iv.
5-60 ; [also] Translation of a German Letter, Wrote by
Conrad Weiser, Esq., Interpreter on Indian Affairs, for
the Province of Pennsylvania, pp. 7, stitched (writing on
title, outer margins repaired), Philadelphia, Printed and
Sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, 1757, 8vo. (413), Nov.
19, American Art Association $400
Horae B.V.M. ad usum Sarum, cum Calendario. " Hore pre-
sentes ad Usum Sarum impresse fuerunt Parisius per
Phillipu Pigouchet Anno Salutis m.cccc.xcviii. die vero
XVI. Mai pro Symone Vostre," etc., lit. QOtfj- (batardes),
long lines, 26 to a full page, printed upon veil., woodcut
borders, Pigouchet's device on title, full-page and smaller
cuts, initials illuminated (title soiled, text on last leaf
obliterated, d 8 damaged, wanted 9 leaves, not subject
to return), old cf. (from the Ashbumham library), [colo-
phon, illegible] [Paris, P. Pigouchet pro S. Vostre, 1498 ;
Almanack, 1488-1508], 8vo. (3288), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £8 5s.
Horae B.V.M. , cum Calendario, MS. veil., gothic and roman
letter, 2 full-page miniatures, numerous illuminated
borders, at the beginning is a coat-of-arms unfinished,
mor., g.e., i2mo. — Hore B.V.M. ad usum Parisiesem,
printed on veil., with printer's device on first page and
II full-page woodcuts, finely illuminated, i8th cent,
mor. ex., g.e., Impressum Parisius . . . Udalrici Gering et
B. Renbolt, 1502, sm. 8vo. (167-168), Nov. 26, Christie
Bankes, ;^i36 los.
Horae B.V.Mr scd'm verum usum Romanum (Almanach pour
1 497- 1 520), roman letter, in red and black, printed on
(31.^)
hor] Book-Prices Current.
veil., within borders, astrological man, printer's device on
title and 12 full-page woodcuts (wanting 6 leaves, each
with a woodcut), old cf. (repaired), in case, Impsoil Parisiis
1505, XI. kal. Mail, opera Thielmdni Keruer, 8vo. (360),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £11
Horae B.V.M. secundum usum Romanum, printed on veil., 108
leaves, lettres batardes, long lines, 29 to a page, text
within woodcut borders, 15 full-page woodcuts, Hardouin's
device on title, anatomical man on verso, 29 woodcuts of
evangelists, etc., old velvet, g.e., with clasps (one defec-
tive), [at end :] Cefi presentes heures . . . furent achevees le
premier iour de Octohre Ian mil cinq cens et cinq. Par
Guillaume Anahat, Imprimeur demourant a Paris . . . pour
Germain Hardoiiin (1505), 8vo. (8|-in. by 5fin.) (266),
June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £^6
[The woodcuts, Hardouin's device and the anatomical
man illuminated in gold and colours, the borders un-
touched. Initial letters painted in gold.]
Horae B.V.M. secundum usum Romanum (cum Kalendario),
printed on veil., 96 leaves (4^ by 2|^in.), roman letter,
15 woodcuts painted in gold and col., with gt. borders,
to represent miniatures (the first rubbed), initial letters
painted in gold, several letters on title (rubbed and re-
stored in ink), old velvet, Paris, par Germain Hardouyn,
n.d. (c .1510), 8vo. (223), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £6 los.
Horae B.V.M. secundum vsum Romanum, printed on veil.,
contains 99 leaves only (6fin. by 3fin.), roman letter, 16
full-page woodcuts, 33 smaller cuts in the text, all painted
in gold and colours, numerous small painted initials, con-
temp, velvet, g. gauffered e., Parisiis noviter impressum
opera Egidii Hardouyn . . .pro Germano Hardouyn . . .
n.d. [Almanac for 1510-30], 8vo. (267), June 10, Sotheby
Edwards, £2^
Horae B.V.M. secundum usum Romanum, printed upon veil.,
within woodcut borders of Biblical subjects, 16 large
woodcuts within borders, besides illustrated title-page
and printer's large device on reverse of last leaf (a few
small defects in title, a 2, c i and last leaf, a small portion
of the printing rubbed from f 5 and a few leaves cut into),
old bds., veil, back, Paris, Egidu Hardouyn et Germani
Hardouyn, n.d. {Almanac, 1511-1530), 8vo. (551), July
29, Sotheby Withers, £11 5s,
[The woodcuts are uncoloured. A rare ed., apparently
unknown to Brunet and other bibliographers. Didot had
a similar ed. printed by the Hardouyns ; for description
see Brunet, Vol. v. (column 1635, No. 237), but the
Calendar in that is described as 1513-1530.]
Horae B.V.M. secundum usum Sarum (una cum Calendario),
lit. flOtl^., long lines (very imperfect, wanting title and 65
leaves, 9 defective, not subject to return), under cover
(only) of a contemp. royal binding (Henry VIII.) of oak
bds. and leather, with two stamped panels of royal arms
(314)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. (hor
and Tudor rose, binder's initials T. L. (worn) [see Weale,
No. 170], Parisiis impresse impensis Francisci byrckman,
anno 1514, sm. 4to. (3290), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch. £-j 15s.
Horae B.V.M. ad usum Romanum, " Ces presenles heiires a
lusaige de Romme toutes au long sans reqrir . . , ont este
faictee a Paris pour Symo Vostre libraire, (it. flutl}., text
within borders, large device with two leopards of Simon
Vostre on first leaf, 17 full-page woodcuts (one col.), also
the anatomical man, smaller woodcuts in text, old hf. cf.,
Paris, pour Symon Vostre, n.d. [Calendar 1515-30], (23),
June 3, Sotheby Barnard, ;^io los.
Horaj B.V.M. secundu usum Sarum [cum Kalendario], (it.
gott)., long lines, 29 to a page, 120 leaves, with engraved
borders to every page, and 20 woodcuts (including title
and the anatomical man), almanack for seventeen years,
beginning with 1520, mor. ex., g.e., by Wallis, Parisiis opa
ac arte Nicolai Hygmd. Impensis honesti viri Symonis
vostre, 1520, 4to. (132), Dec. 17, Sotheby Ellis, ;^ii6
[Fine copy, including the rare " Rosarium Beate
Marie " (8 leaves) at the end. In addition to the 18
large wood engravings, there are a large number of small
ones, including 87 illustrating " The Dance of Death,"
and 60 illustrating the Rosary of the Blessed Virgin.
Only one other copy (with the " Rosarium ") is recorded.]
Horae B.V.M. Secundum Ritum insignis Ecclesiae Sarum
(cum Calendario), lit- flOt^. magna, long lines, 26 to a full
page, woodcuts (some English rubrics of Papal indul-
gences and the Popes' names in calendar obliterated),
numbered folios clxxxv. (wanted title), Anno 1524 die
XIX. Aiigusti, s. I. et nom. impressoris — Psalterium cum
Antiphonis dominicalibus et ferialibus suis locis insertis
una cum Hymnis Ecclesie Sarum et Eboracensis deser-
vientibus, lit. gott)., red and black, plain chant, woodcut
initials [Psalms contain folios cxlviii., with cut of David
and Bathsheba on reverse of last leaf (wanted title, leaf
of " Laude Psalmorum " torn), hymns contain folios
xxxiiii. and two pages of table], Impressum Parisiis ex-
pensis et sumptibus Francisci Burckmann, 1522, vii.
Junii, in i vol., contemp. English (York ?) oak bds. and
leather, with small stamps (worn), not subject to rieturn
(from the Ashburnham library), sm. 4to. (3289), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Myers, £^$
Horae B.V.M. secundum ritum ac cosuetudinem insignis ec-
clesie Romane, printed on veil., Almanack commencing
1524, 14 woodcuts, illuminated in gold and colours as
miniatures, old French mor., g.e., Impresse Parisius . .
Germani Hardouyn (1524), i6mo. (467), April 29, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £6 los.
Horae. B.V.M. ad Usum Ecclesie Sarisburiensis (cum Calen-
dario), litT flotf). magna, long lines, 26 to a full page (con-
tains 21 prel. leaves, ccvi. numbered leaves, tabula 4
(315)
hor] Book-Prices Current.
leaves, title with large cut on reverse mended and inlaid,
wanted part of i 4, ni, 2, r8 and s 5, some offices and
the word " Pope " partly erased, sold not subject to
return), woodcuts, modern mor., [colophon] . . Impresse
Pavisiis in aedibus Francisci Regnault . . Anno domini
millesimo quingentesimo trigesimo, die ultima Aprilis {with
device) [1530], sm, 4to, (3292), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £g 15s.
Horae B.V.M. Secundum usum Romanum, lettres batardes,
printed on veil., woodcut borders, astrological man (Al-
manach 1532-45), 16 oval woodcuts of scenes in the life
of Christ and the Virgin (without borders), small cuts of
saints, the small ornamental initials illuminated, contemp.
Lyonnese cf., richly gt., g.e. . . Imprimees d Paris par G.
Hardouyn demourant entre les deux partes de Paris d len-
seigne de Saincte Marguerite [c. 1532], 8vo. (358), March
18, Christie Edwards, ^58
[Collation : A-08. A different ed. from that described
in Lot 359 — next entry.]
Horae B.V.M. secundum usum Romanum, gotf)tf letter, 26 lines,
printed on veil, within borders, astrological man, numerous
three-quarter-page woodcuts, small cuts of saints, etc.,
rubricated (Almanach pour 14 ans commen9ant en 1532),
contemp. Lyonnese cf., Imprimees a Paris Par Germain
Hardouyn Imprimeur z Libraire demourant entre
les deux portes du Palais a senseigne de Saincte Marguerite
[c. 1532], 8vo. (359), March 18, Christie Tregaskis, ^45
[Collation • a-n 8. One O! two of the cuts soiled. Illus-
tration in catalogue.]
Horae B.V.M. ad usum fratrum predicatorum, lit. gotf)-, printed
in red and black, several full-page woodcuts, including
Kerver's device on last page, text within borders (one or
two signatures cut into and a few top margins cropped
and restored), modern cf. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, [colophon]
Parisiis, ex edibus Vidue spectabilisviri Thielmanni,
keruer, in vico diui Jacobi sub signo unicornis, 1547, ^"^O-
(826), July 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, ;^ii
Horse B.V.M. ad usum Romanum, ruled in red, printed in
red and black, within borders, by Geoffrey Tory, 14 full-
page woodcuts, modern mor. gt., g.e., Parisiis, ex ojjicina
Reginaldi Calderii et Claudii eius filii, 1549, 4to. (121),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £49
Horae B.V.M. ad Usum Parisiensem. got^ic letter, long hues of
27 to a full page, full-page woodcuts and smaller ones of
the Dance of Death, etc., with " Nielli " in the lower mar-
gins, new mor., g.e., " Ces presentes Heures a liusage de
Paris tout au log sds reqrir, Imprimees par Gillet Har-
douyn," s.d., 8vo. (361), March 18, Christie £12 los.
[Imperfect. Wanting the calendar and several inter-
mediate leaves, 103 leaves only, commencing on aa 2.]
Horae B.V.M. See also Heures
Horatius. Carmina et Epodon liber cum commentariis Ac-
(316)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hor
ronis et Porphyrionis, roman letter, initials painted, a few
MS. marginal notes, mor. gt., g.e. [Hain 8890. Proctor
3559I, Absque ulla nota \Rome, Barth. Guldinbeck, c.
1475], folio (281), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £iG
Horatius. Carmina, studio et opera N. S. Sanadonis, French
mor. gt., arms of the Dauphin, son of King Louis XV.,
in centre of covers, scroll borders of dolphins and crowns,
doublure, silk end-leaves, g.e., by Padeloup, Ltitetiae
Parisiorum, 1728, sm. Svo. (75), June 10, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £^^0
Horatius. Carmina recensuit Georgius Wade, large paper,
contemp. English mor. gt., sides elaborately tooled to a
" cottage " pattern, g.e., Typis Gul. Bowyer, 1731, sm.
4to. (282), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 3s.
Horatius. De Arte Poetica, QOtf)k letter, 18 lines to a page,
cut on title, few contemp. MS. notes, old cf., with the
Sunderland arms, Impensis Petri Os de Breda [Zwolle, c.
1495], sm. 4to. (223), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^^
[First recorded by Copinger (3154) from this copy.
Probably unique. Collation: a6, B4, c6=i6 leaves, un-
numbered.]
Horatius. [De Arte Poetica.] Poetarum Institutiones ad
Pisones ; Carmen Seculare, 16 leaves, got^tc characters,
long lines, 18 to a page, with signatures, below title is a
large woodcut containing three heraldic shields, mor. ex.,
g.e., by Clarke and Bedford, fine copy, Inipressum Cracovie
[without printer's name], 1505, 4to. (283), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £20
Horatius. [Odae.] Traduction libre des Odes d'Horace en vers
fran^ois (par Deloyne d'Autroche), 2 vol., contemp.
French mor. gt., g.e., Orleans, 1789, 8vo. (295), June 10,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £Q> 15s.
Horatius. Opera [begins, in gold letters] " Quinti Oratii
Flacci Venusini liber primus Carminum incipit et prima
haec Oda ad Mecaenatem." mor. ex., elaborately tooled
in the Grolier manner, g.e., by F. Bedford (from the Huth
collection, ;^240 in 1913), Scbc. xv., sm. folio (362), March
18, Christie Quaritch, ;^303
[Manuscript on veil., of Italian execution. The first
page has illuminated border, an initial miniature of the
poet and a coat-of-arms at the bottom. Several illumin-
ated initials, others painted. Illustration in catalogue.]
Horatius. Opera, roman letter, 124 leaves, first initial painted,
(some letters rubbed or missed in printing and written
over in ink), mor. gt., g.e., by Bozerian jeune [Hain 8867,
Proctor 5888], Absque ulla nota {Milan, printer of Servius),
Sere. XV , folio (268), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £2^
Horatius. Opera, cum commentario Acronis, 2 vol., roman
letter, MS. notes in Vol. i., old cf. (Vol. i.) and orig. oak
bds. [Hain-Copinger 8876], Per Antonium Zarothum par
mensem Mediolani impressa, 1474, 4to. (269), June 10,
Sotheby Maggs, £17
(317)
hor] Book-Prices Current.
Horatius. Opera, reman letter, painted initials (signatures
cut into in some cases, some leaves damp-stained), old
English mor. gt., g.e. [Hain-Copinger 8870, Proctor 5847],
Impessum est opa 6- impensis Philippi de Lauagna Ciuis
mediolanensis, 1476, sm. folio (270), June 10, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1-^
Horatius. Opera omnia, cum comment. Porphyrionis et
Acronis, roman letter, 52-53 lines to a full page, 184
leaves (margins of two leaves defective, a few leaves
stained and some lines scored) [Hain 8878, Proctor 4751],
veil, gt., g.e., Absque ulla nota [Venet., Michele Monzolo,
1481], 4to. (192), Aug. 7, Sotheby ^(^ggs> £7
Horatius. Opera, cum comment. Christophori I.andini, first
ed. of Horace with this Commentary, hf. binding (prel.
leaves loose), Impressum per Antonium Miscominum
Florentiae . . . 1482, sm. folio (363), March 18, Christie
Tregaskis, £1^ los.
Horatius. Opera, roman letter, 3 columns to a page, large
woodcut on title and numerous other woodcuts, bds.,
Argentina, opera <§* Ipensis . . . lohdnis Reinhardi cog-
nometo Gurninger . . . 1498, sm. folio (221), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £2.0
[First illustrated ed. and the first ed. printed in Ger-
many. Hain *8898, Proctor 485. Collation: prel. 6-f-
i.-ccvii.+ i blank (missing) -h 6 (table); ;^36, bds., gt.
(repaired), March 18, Christie, Lot 862.]
Horatius. Opera, first Aldine ed., italic letter, port, of Horace
inserted, French mor. gt., doublures, end-leaves of watered
silk, g.e., by Bradel I'aine, successor to Derome le Jeune,
with his ticket, Venetiis, apud Aldum Romanum mense
Maio, 1501, 8vo. (271), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £^g
[£13, mor. gt., g.e., same sale, Lot 272.]
Horatius. Opera cum commentariis, Mattha>i Bonfinis et
Aldi Manutii, old mor. gt.,,g.e., Venundantur Parhisiis in
via Jacobea ah ipso Ascensio (1519), folio (273), June 10,
Sotheby Edwards, £6 5s.
Horatius. Opera, italic letter, mor. ex., Venetiis, apud Paulum
Manutium, Aldi F., 1555, 8vo. (296), June 10. Sotheby
Maggs,£i 5s.
Horatius. Opera. M. Antonii Mureti in eundem Annota-
tiones, Aldi Manutii de metris Horatianis, ejusdem anno-
tationes in Horatium, italic letter, old English mor. gt.,
g.e., Venetiis apud Paulum Manutium, Aldi F., 1555, sm.
8vo. (171), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 15s.
Horatius. Opera, italic letter, woodcut initials, old English
mor. gt., Venetiis, 1561, 8vo. (297), June 10, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £2
Horatius. Opere, commentate da Giovanni Fabrini da Fig-
hine in lingua volgare Toscana, xviiith cent. French mor.
gt., arms of Charles, Comte d'Hoym, and his crest on
back, g.e., Venetia, appresso gli Heredi di Marchio Sessa,
1587, 4to. (274), June 10, Sotheby James, £2$
(318)
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [hor
Horatius. Opera cum erudito 1^. Torrentii Commentario,
item P. Nannii AJcmariani in Artem Poeticam, sheep gt.,
arms of Pierre (irassin, Seigneur d'Albon-sur-Seine, g.e.,
Antverpiae, ex officina Plantiniana, 1608, folio {275). June
10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^ 5s.
Horatius. Opera cum commentariis et enarrationibus J. C.
Messenii, contemp. Spanish cf. tooled and gt. " k la fan-
fare," coat-of-arms in centre, silk ties, g.e., Antwerp, ex
ojfficina Plantiniana, Raphelengi, 161 1, folio (276), June
10, Sotheby Maggs, £y
Horatius. Opera, contemp. French mor. ex., covered with
fieurs-de-lis, arms in centre of Collegium Grassinaeum,
g.e. (title repaired and leaves browned), Antwerp, ex. off.
Plantiniana Raphelengii, 161 1, 4to. (222), Dec. 10, Christie
Maggs, £g los.
Horatius. Opera, aeneis tabulis incidit Johannes Pine, en-
graved throughout, plates and vignettes, " Potest " or
S2cond issue, 2 vol., old cf. gt., 1733-7, 8vo. (172), April 2(),
Sotheby Lardaunhet, £8
[£^ los., mor. ex., " Post-est " or first issue, March 25,
Sotheby, Lot 353.]
Horatius. Opera, aeneis tabulis incidit Johannes Pine, first
issue, with " post est " in vignette on p. 108, Vol. ii.,
engraved throughout, front, and vignettes, 2 vol., contemp.
mor. gt., line borders, corner ornaments, g.e., fine copy,
1733-7, 8vo. (277), June 10, Sotheby Bumpus, £1^ los.
[;^22, contemp. mor. gt., first issue, same sale, Lot
278 ; £2^ los., old mor., richly tooled, second issue, same
sale. Lot 279.]
Horatius. Opera, aeneis tabulis incidit Johannes Pine, with
" potest " on vignette on p. 108, Vol. ii., engraved through-
out, vignette and other engravings, 2 vol., old veil., 1733-7,
8vo. (208), July 22, Sotheby Hill, £^ 6s.
Horatius. Opera, plates by H. Gravelot (a few leaves foxed),
cf., y.e. (broken), Birmingham, J. Baskerville, 1770, 4to.
(406), Aug. 7, Sotheby Bain, £$
Horatius. Opera, recensuit et notulis instruxit G. Wakefield,
LARGE PAPER, platcs. 2 vol., old mor. ex., Impensis Kears-
ley. 1794, 8vo. (280), June 10, Sotheby Bain, £1 los.
Horatius. Poemata, italic letter, above the title an orna-
ment in col. containing a coat-of-arms emblazoned, mor.
gt., corner ornaments of leaves and dots, g.e., by Roger
Payne (illustration of binding in catalogue), Venetiis,
apud Aldum Romanum, mense Martio, 1509, 8vo. (284),
June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £66
Horatius. Poemata, italic letter, title in red (cut round and
inlaid, last leaf torn and mended), mor. ex., g.e., Lugduni,
sumptibiis Bartholomei trot., 1518, sm. 8vo. (285), June 10,
Sotheby Maggs, £1 los.
Horatius. Poejnata, italic letter, old mor. gt., with auto-
graph signature. " J. A. Th." {i.e., J. A. Thuanus) on
(319)
hor] Book-Prices Current.
title, Venetiis, in cedibus Aldi et Andreae Soceri, mense
Novembri, 1519, 8vo. (286) June 10, Sotheby Dobell, £^
Horatius. Poemata, printed from the Aldine ed, of 1519,
italic letter, cf. ex., Aldine device blind stamped in centre
of covers, g.e.. Without place or date [? Venice, Gregorio
de Gregoriis], sm. Svo. (288), June 10, Sotheby
M(^ggs,£3 15s.
Horatius. Poemata, italic letter, the Aldine device on title
and at end, painted over in gold and colours, on the first
page of the work is painted in col. a three-quarter figure
of a man holding a staff, which supports an initial M in
gold, contemp. Lyonese mor. gt., g.e., Venetiis in cedibus
Aldi et Andreae Soceri, mense Septembri, 1527, 8vo. (289),
June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £11
Horatius. [Poemata], printed from the Aldine ed. of 15 19,
italic letter, mor. ex., corner ornaments, g.e., Friburgi
BrisgoicB, excudebat Johannes Faber Ernmeus luliacensis,
1536, sm. Svo. (287), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £1 15s.
Horatius. Poemata, Lutetiae, ex officina Michaelis Vascosani,
1553 — Epodon Liber, ib., 1545 — Epistolarum libri II.,
Apud Vascosanum, 155 1 — Sermonum seu Satyrarum libri
II., ib., 1551 — De Arte Poetica liber ad Pisones, ib., 1551,
in I vol., old English mor. gt., g.e., 1545-53, 4to. (290),
June 10, Sotheby Sutton, £6
Horatius. Poemata, a Joanne Bond illustrata, mor. gt., g.e.
(Roger Payne), Impensis Johannis Bill, 1620, Svo. (291),
June 10, Sotheby Sutton, £^
Horatius. Poemata, scholiis sive annotationibus a Johanne
Bond illustrata, engraved title, contemp. cf. gt., Mnth
coat-of-arms, the name " Theodorus Hardensten "
stamped on upper cover, with date " Anno 1632 " on
lower cover, silk ties, g.e., Amstelodami , apud J. Jan-
sonium, 1628, Svo. (292), June 10, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £11 los.
Horatius. Poemata, scholiis sive annotationibus commentarii
illustrata a J. Bond, mor. gt , tooled " au pointille," silk
end-leaves, uncut, and many leaves unopened, Am-
stelodami, apud Danielem Elzevirium, 1676, i2mo. (293),
June 10, Sotheby James, £8 5s.
Horatius. Poemata, vignette on titles, 2 vol., old mor. gt.,
g.e. (Roger Payne), Apud Vaillant et Prevost, 1721. Svo.
(294), June 10, Sotheby Bain, £1 7s. 6d.
[Hormannus (Guil.)] Dialogus lingue et Ventris, lit. got^. (two
types), with marginal notes, long lines, 35 to a full page,
6 leaves, sign. a. with initials 51131. Vk. on reverse of last leaf,
new mor.. Absque nota " f[ Felix finis 5133. ?^." {printed by
Richard Pynson before 1494], sm. 4to. (3297), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £86
[Hitherto unknown grammatical piece, probably by
William Hormann, the grammarian, and antagonist of
Rob. Whitinton, probably unique.]
(320)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hor
Home (H. P.) Sandro Botticelli, painter, of Florence, 40 repro-
ductions from the originals, with Appendixes containing
the 1550 and 1568 eds. of Vasari's Life of Botticelli, and
a Bibliography of the Original Documents, etc. (limited
to 225 numbered copies), bds., linen back, Chiswick Press,
1908, folio (637), Nov. 28, Hodgson £6 15s.
Horozco y Covarruvias (Juan). Emblemas Morales, primera
ed., woodcuts of emblems, orig. Spanish cf., blind stamped
ornaments and the sacred monogram and crowned M in
centres (Ashburnham copy, £1 15s. in 1897), En Segovia
por Juan de la Cuesta, 1589, sm. 4to. (3298), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £i:\
Horsfield (T. W.) History of Sussex, plates, 2 vol., hf. roan,
subscriber's copy, 1835, 4to. (515), Jan. 23, Puttick
Rolls, £^
Horsfield (Thos.) Planta Javanicae Rariores, col. plates, orig.
cl., 1838-52, folio (174), April 29, Sotheby Wheldon, ^5 5s.
Horsley (J.) Britannia Romana, upwards of 100 plates, russ.
gt., g.e., by Clarke, 1732, folio (1088), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Quart tch, £^ 3s.
[Horsmanden (Daniel.)] Journal of the Proceedings In the
Detection of the Conspiracy Formed by some White
People, in conjunction with Negro and other Slaves, for
burning the City of New- York, etc., orig. cf. (broken),
Printed at New-York : London, Reprinted . . . 1747, 8vo.
(415), Nov. 19, American Art Association |ioo
Hortulus anime denuo diligentissime per prestatissimos viros
et dfios doctorem Brant et mgr'm lacobu Wympffelin,
got^ic letter, in red and black, 25 lines to a page, small
cuts, cf., Impressum Argentine per J oh' em Wehinger,
1503, i2mo. (224), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^ 5s.
[Several missing leaves supplied in MS. Other leaves
of MS. are additions. Slips of MS. are also pasted over
the print in a few cases. Proctor 10162. Collation :
prel. 20, a-z, a-e8 = 244 leaves.]
Hortulus Anime cum alijs qoplurimis orationibus pristine
impressioni superadditis, etc., got^ic letter, 25 lines to a
page, ornamental borders, woodcuts by H. Springinklee,
Erhard Schon, etc., mor. ex., g.e., Lyon, Jo. Clein for Jo.
Koberger of Nurnherg, 15 Mar., 1516, sm. 8vo. (225), Dec.
10, Christie Quaritch, £1^ los.
[First ed. with these illustrations. Collation : 20 un-
numbered-H ccx. -i- 10 unnumbered, the last leaf (? blank)
missing.]
Hortulus precationum, dat is het Hofken der Bedinghen . . .
door F. Petrum Bucherium, lit. flotl)-, woodcut borders,
Gheprent tot Loven, bii Jan Bogaerts, 1566, sm. 4to. (144),
April 8, Sotheby Edwards, ;^io los.
[XVn. century English cf. gt., stamped gt. corner and
centre ornaments, g.e., orig. silk ties (Lyonnese style).
The front ily-leaf with inscription.]
[H]Ortus Sanitatis, QOtf)ic letter, double columns of 47 lines,
XXXII. (321) II
hor] Book-Prices Current.
title, with cut on verso (in fac), 6 other full-page cuts and
over looo cuts of plants, etc., painted initials, veil, gt.,
g.e., by Hering (Ashburnham copy, £2.\ in 1897), Mainz,
Jac. Meydenbach, 23 June, 1491, thick sm. folio (206),
Dec. 10, Christie Ouaritch, £^1
[Hain *8944, Proctor 160. Collation: a-c8, d6-z8,
a6-m8 (6 and 8 alternately), n8-z8 (6 and 8), z8, aa6-ii6
(6 and 8), kk, 116 (i., ii., iii., iiii.) 8 (v., vi., vii.), 6, a8, b-e6
(last blank, missing) = 454 leaves. Illustration in cata-
logue.]
[H]Ortus Sanitatis, got()ic letter, double columns of 55 lines,
woodcuts and large ornamental initials, old hf. binding,
uncut at bottom, last 2 leaves repaired, [s.n., Strassburg,
J. Priiss, c. 1507], sm. folio (207), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £1^
[These are three undated editions in Latin, very difficult
to distinguish. Hain 8943, Proctor ? 1448. Collation :
360 leaves, unnumbered.]
tH]Ortus Sanitatis, QOt^ic letter, double columns of 57 lines (on
a2), title within border, over 1,000 woodcuts in the text,
old veil. (Ashburnham copy, ;^20 in 1897) L^-^- ^^ ^yp-i
Strassburg, Reinhard Beck], 15 17, sm. folio (208), Dec. 10,
Christie • Quaritch, ;^33
[Possibly the second Latin ed. with a date, that is,
printed in Germany ; the 3rd, if the 151 1 ed. of Venice is
reckoned with. Proctor 103 10. Collation : 356 leaves,
unnumbered.]
Hotten (J. C.) Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emi-
grants, etc. who went to America, 1600- 1700, ed. by J. C.
Hotten, orig. cl., 1874, sm. 4to. (688), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Hill, £2. IS.
Hotten (J. C.) Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emi-
grants, etc. who went from Great Britain to the American
Plantations, 1600-1700, New York, 1874, 8vo. (141), Jan.
22, Sotheby Maggs, £2 5s.
[$15, hf. cf., t.e g., uncut, American Art Association,
March 5, Lot 117.]
Houbraken (J. A.) and Vertue (G.) Heads of Illustrious Per-
sons of Great Britain, with their Lives, by T. Birch, ports.,
old hf. sheep, uncut, 1743, folio (176), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £g
Houbraken (J. A.) and Vertue (G.) Heads of Illustrious
Persons of Great Britain, with their Lives, by T. Birch,
large paper, plates, 2 vol., old russ. gt., g.e., 1743-51,
foho (209), July 22, Sotheby Spencer, £S los.
Houbraken (J. A.) and Vertue (G.) Heads of Illustrious
Persons of Great Britain, v/ith their Lives, by T. Birch,
large paper, 108 ports., cf. (damaged), 1756, folio (290),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, ,^13
Houbraken (J. A.) and Vertue (G.) Heads of Illustrious
Persons of Great Britain, with their Lives, by T. Birch,
(322)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., iqi8. [how
108 ports., russ. gt. (a few stains and one leaf torn), 18 13,
folio (1087), Oct. 23, Sotheby Spencer, £2 15s.
[£2 15s., hf. roan (rubbed), July 29, Sotheby, Lot 475.]
Houghton (Lord). Monographs : Personal and Social (Landor,
Agnes and Mary Berry, Sydney Smith, etc.), ports., extra
illustrated with over 50 ports, and a few autograph
letters, cf. ex., t.e.g. 1873 (112), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Dobell, £2 14s
Howard (Hon. E.) The British Princes, an Heroick Poem,
first ed., old cf., with the errata leaf (O 4), 1669, 8vo. (56),
Jan. 23, Puttick Dobell, £1
Howard (H. E.) The British Warblers, col. plates by Henrik
Gronvold, 2 vol. in 9 parts, including the * part, bds., as
issued, 1907-15, roy. 8vo. (559). Nov. 28, Hodgson
Wheldon, £/[ los.
Howard (Henry, Earl of Northampton). Defensative against
the Poyson of Supposed Prophecies, first ed. (some mar-
gins wormed), old cf. gt., Jolley ex-libris, Printed by John
Charlewood printer to the right Honourable Earle of Arun-
dell, 1583, sm. 4to. (3300), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Howard (J. J.) and Burke (H. F.) Genealogical Collections
illustrating the History of Roman Catholic Families of
England, 4 parts, facs., bds. as issued. Privately printed,
1887, folio (344), July 29, Sotheby Harding, £-^ los.
Howard (J. J.) and Crisp (F. A.) Visitation of England and
Wales, 500 copies printed, coats-of-arms, facs. auto-
graphs. Vol. i.-xi., to which is added : Visitation of Eng-
land and Wales, Notes, Vol. i.-v., 80 copies of Vol. i.,
100 copies of Vol. ii.-iii. and 150 copies of Vol. iv.-v.
printed, coats-of-arms, fac. autographs, together 16 vol.,
hf. veil.. Privately printed, 1893-1903, folio (345), July 29,
Sotheby Thorp, £^
Howard (Jno.) Account of the Principal Lazarettos in
Europe, port, inserted, plates and plans, old hf. cf., auto-
graph letter of the author inserted, Warrington, 1789, 4to.
(1619), Nov. 5, Sotheby Osier, £1 5s.
Howard (Sir R.) Poems, first ed. (a few headlines and side-
notes cut into), sheep, 1660. sm. 8vo. (141 1), April 8,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 12s.
Howell (Jas.) Dendrologia, Dodona's Grove or the Vocall
Forrest. 3 full-page engravings of trees, orig. cf., fine copy,
1640, sm. folio (177), April 29, Sotheby Bain, £6 15s.
Howell (Jas.) Epistolae Ho-Elianae, Familiar Letters, Domestic
and Forren, first ed., engraved front, containing a port, of
the author (repaired), old cf. gt., Humphrey Moseley,
1645, 4to. (123), Dec. 17, Sotheby Brightman, ^3 los.
Howell (Jas.) LondinopoHs : an Historicall Discourse, or
Perlustration of the City of London, first ed., port, of the
author and folding view of London, cf., 1657, folio (405),
Nov. 28, Hodgson Walker, £2
Howell (T. B.) and Cobbett (W.) Complete Collection of State
(323) II— 2
how] Book-Prices Current.
Trials, Index, by D. Jardine, 34 vol., hf. russ. (injured),
1816-28, 8vo. (1196), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 12s.
Hewlett (Robt.) School of Recreation ; or a Guide to the most
Ingenious Exercises, engraved title in six compartments
(pencilled) (a few head-lines shaved), orig. sheep, H.
Rhodes, 1696, i2mo. (520), Aug, 7, Sotheby
Pickering, £2 19s.
Howorth (H. H.) History of the Mongols, 2 maps, 4 vol.,
orig. cl., 1876-88, 8vo. (175), March 4, Christie
Murray wood, ;^io
Hrosvita. Opera Hrosvite illustris Virginis et Monialis Ger-
mane Gente Saxonica Orte nvper a Conrado Celte inventa,
roman letter, 44 lines to a page, 8 full-page woodcuts (the
first two by Diirer, the others being attributed to Traut),
initials painted, mor. ex., g.e. (Ashburnham copy, £14 15s.
in 1897), Impressum Nonmhergae Sub priuilegio sodalitis
Celticae a senatu rhomani Imperii impetrartae [? F. Peypus],
1 501, folio (226), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^z
[Ed. princeps. Collation: aio, b-k8 = 82 leaves, un-
numbered. Illustration in catalogue.]
Hubbard (W.) Present State of New-England, old cf. (with
the " Licensed " leaf, but wanting the map and three
wormholes in the lower margins throughout), T. Park-
hurst, 1677, sm. 4to. (208), Dec. 6, Hodgson Quaritch, £\']
Hubrigh (Joakim). Almanacke and Prognostication, for the
yeare 1565, blarit letter, 16 leaves, woodcut of anatomical
man (leaf b i defective, title stained), orig. wrappers of
thin veil, from a XlVth century MS., Imprinted by Henry
Denham for William Pickring (1565), sm. 8vo. (7), April
29, Sotheby Quaritch, £5
Hudson (F.) Brasses of Northamptonshire, ornamental title
in col., fac. plates of brasses, orig. cl., 1853, folio (178),
April 29, Sotheby Walford, £^ 15s.
Huet (P. D.) De Interpretatione libri duo, Paris., Seb. Cra-
moisy, 1661, sm. 4to. (75), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io
[XVII. century French mor., covered with semis of
fleurs-de-lis and crowned L's, with the royal arms of
France (Louis XIV.), g.e. Prize copy for a Latin oration
to Jean Doumengin, from the Jesuit College at Claremont.]
Hughes (J no.) Poems on Several Occasions, port., on the
back of which is written in the autograph of Dean Swift,
" Sent to me by Mr. W. Duncomb the Publisher, 1735.
The Author is a mediocre Poeta. But seems to have
been an honest Man. Jonath : Swift " ; and, later, is
added, " March 13th, 1737-8. Upon th whole this Writer
hath not shewn one Single Quality of a Poet in his two
Volumes. J. S.," Vol. i. (only), old cf., 1735, 8vo. (582),
June 17, Sotheby Dobell, £16 los.
Hughes (W.) American Physitian ; or, A Treatise of the
Roots, Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Fruit, Herbs, etc. growing
in the English Plantations in America, first ed., mor. gt.,
(324)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hum
g.e., London, printed by J. C. for William Crook, 1672,
i6mo. (ii), Nov. 19, American Art Association $40
[Collation: 12 preliminary leaves, including blank leaf
before title; text, pp. 159; Catalogue of Books, 5 pp.
Reproduction of title-page in catalogue.]
Hugo Senensis. [Super quarta seu primi Canonis usq5 ad ilium
paragraphum positum in capitulo de enemate, etc.], lit.
rom. parva, double columns, 56 lines, 104 leaves, with
signs, [not in Hain or Proctor], old russ., [colophon] Im-
pressuz Papie per Damianuz de Comphaloneriis de Binascho
[14 — ], folio (3301), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £it^ ios.
Hulicinus (B.) Opa dilecteuole & nuoua della Carte sia
Gratitudine & Liberalita, woodcut on title, old mor. gt.,
richly gt. sides, g.e. (illustration in catalogue). In Venetia,
per ueorgio di Rusconi, 1515, 8vo. (773), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Chaundy, ^^ 5s.
Humbertus de Romanis. Auslegung iiber den gantzen Pre-
diger Orden iiber Sant Augustins regel, etc., lit. got^.
(batardes and capitals), 4 leaves of register and ecu.
(206) numbered leaves, with signs. [Hain *9030, Proctor
2579], painted capitals, contemp. German oak bds. and
pigskin, with stamped panels, orig. metal clasps, with
long narrow catches, K. 0. n. o. j. [Ulmae, Conrad Dinck-
mut, 14 — ], folio (3303), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £y
Humboldt (A. von). Vues des Cordilleras, plates, russ. gt.
(broken), Paris, 18 10, folio (180), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, ;^io los.
Humboldt (A. von) et Bonpland (A.) Voyage, sixieme partie,
Botanique ; Plantes Equinoxiales, 2 vol., 1808-9 — Nova
genera et species Plantarum, 7 vol., 1815-23 — Mono-
graphic des Metastomacees, 2 vol., 1816-23 — Mimoses,
1819, together 12 vol., plates, mostly col., uniform russ.
gt., Paris, 1808-23, folio (i79). April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2%
Hume and Marshall. Game Birds of India, Burmah and
Ceylon, 152 col. litho. plates by Waller, 3 vol., orig. cl. gt.,
Calcutta, 1878-81, roy. 8vo. (269), Dec. 19, Hodgson
E. Brown, £g 15s.
Humourist (The) : a Collection of Entertaining Tales, Anec-
dotes, Repartees, Witty Sayings, etc., 40 col. plates by
G. Cruikshank, 4 vol., orig. drab bds., uncut, in case,
London, Printed and Published by J. Robins and Co., 1819-
1819-1819-1820, i2mo. (160), Dec. 3, American Art Asso-
ciation 1 1 25
[Fine copy of the first ed., with Robins' advertisement
on the reverse of each list of plates, at end, with the
exception of vol. iv. Several of the plates are without
Robins' imprint and date, as is generally the case with the
issue in drab paper bds., the previous issue in pink bds.
being the only one where the imprint is on every plate.
Reproduction of title-page and front, in catalogue. ;^37,
(325)
hum] Book-Prices Current.
mor. gt., by Riviere, 4 vol., 1819-22, Feb. 25, Sotheby,
Lot 3104.]
Humphreys (David). Historical Account of the Incorporated
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts, folding map of Carolina and of New England, etc.,
old cf. (a few margins wormed), Joseph Downing, I730>
8vo. (29), Dec. 17, Sotheby Taylorson, £1 12s.
Hunt (Leigh). Imagination and Fancy, first ed., orig. cl. gt.,.
g.e., as clean as when first issued, in case, Smith & Elder,
1844, 8vo. (827), May 14, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 17s.
Hunt (Leigh). Jar of Honey from Mount Hybla, first ed.,
illustrated by R. Doyle, orig. picture bds., g.e., as clean
and fresh as when issued, in case, Smith & Elder, 1848,
8vo. (938), May 14, Sotheby Pickering, £^ i8s.
\£-^ los., orig. picture bds., same sale. Lot 939 ; £1^
orig. red cl., same sale, Lot 940.]
Hunt (Leigh). Jar of Honey from Mount Hybla, first ed.,
illustrations by R. Doyle,, mor. gt., silk linings, g.e., by
Zaehnsdorf, fine copy, 1848, 8vo, (775), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Shepherd, £1 14s.
Hunt (Leigh). Men, Women and Books, first ed., port., 2
vol., orig. cl., uncut, Smith & Elder, 1847, 8vo. (937),.
May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £^ i8s.
Hunt (Leigh). Stories from the Italian Poets, first ed., 2 vol.,
orig. blue cl., uncut. Chapman & Hall, 1846, 8vo. (936),
May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £1 is.
Hunt (Leigh). The Town, first ed., 45 illustrations, 2 vol.,
orig. ornamental brown cl., uncut, clean copy. Smith &
Elder, 1848, 8vo. (941), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £s 12s.
Hunt (Leigh). Wit and Humour, first ed., orig. pink picture
cl., g.e., clean as issued, in case, Smith & Elder, 1846, 8vo.
(936), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, 15s.
Hunter ( Jas.) Picturesque Scenery in the Kingdom of Mysore,
41 col. plates, including port, of Tippoo Sultan, orig. hf.
roan, with label, 1805, oblong folio (629), April 29, Sotheby
Carstairs, £g^
Hunter (Jos.) Hallamshire, first ed., plates, etc., the 186
coats-of-arms emblazoned (spotted), uncut copy, russ. gt.„
t.e.g., by Bedford, 1819, folio (1089), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Halliday, £/s^ 5s.
Hunter (Jos.) Hallamshire, ed. by A. Gatty, plates, with two
autograph letters from Dr. Gatty inserted, 1869, folio
(1091), Oct. 23, Sotheby Walton, 17s.
[17s., hf. roan (rubbed). Large Paper, same sale. Lot
1092.]
Hunter (Jos.) South Yorkshire : History and Topography of
the Deanery of Doncaster, port., map and plates, 2 vol.,
mor. gt., g.e., by J. Clarke, arms of Earl Fitzwilliam,
18-^8-31, folio (182), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
Hunter (Jos.) [Works.] Hallamshire, first ed., large paper,
plates, vignettes and pedigrees, 18 19 — South Yorkshire :
History and Topography of the Deanery of Yorkshire,
(326)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hut
LARGE PAPER, 50 copics printed, plates, maps and pedi-
grees, 2 vol., 1828-31, together 3 vol., uniform mor. gt.
ex., by Hayday, 1819-31, folio (1090), Oct. 23. Sotheby
Rimell,lis
[Hurtado de Mendoza (D,)] Histoire plaisante. facetieuse et
recreative du Lazare de Tormes Espagnol, augment^e de
la seconde partie (title frayed, some leaves stained), orig.
veil., A fivers, Giiislain lansens, 1598 — Histoire plaisante
et facetieuse du Lazare de Tormes Espagnol, orig. veil.,
Paris, pour Ian Longis et Robert le Mangnier (1561), to-
gether 2 vol., i2mo. and 8vo. (513), May 14, Sotheby
Ellis. £^ 5s.
Hurtado de Mendoza (D.) La Vida de Lazarillo de Tormes,
italic letter, device on_title, mor. g. over m.e., En Milan,
ad instanza da Antono de Antoni, 1587, i2mo. (366),
March 18, Christie Davis & Orioli, ff^ 15s.
[Hurtado de Mendoza (D.)] Vie de Lazarille de Tormes,
traduicte par M.P.B.P., Parts i. and ii., in i vol., engraving
on first title-page in four compartments, old cf., mono-
gram H. L. surmounted by a coronet. Paris, R. Boutonn6,
1520 [error for 1620], i2mo. (512), May 14, Sotheby
D obeli, £1 15s.
Huss (Jno.) Processus consistorialis, cum correspondentia
Legis Gratiae, ad ius Papisticum, in Simoniacos & forni-
catores Papistos, etc., woodcuts, old veil. [Strassburg,
Johann Schott, 1525], 4to. (520), April 29, Sotheby
Maggs, £5 I OS.
[The first part professes to give some account of the
opinions and trial of Huss ; the second contains the
treatise of the victory of Christ and the fall of antichrist.
The woodcuts are copied from drawings in the manuscript.]
Hutchins (Jno.) History of Dorset, first ed., map, plates and
pedigrees, extra illustrated with nearly 150 views and
ports., 2 vol., Bowyer & Nichols, 1774-1815, folio (1093),
Oct. 23, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^
[£2 6s., hf. cf., Dec. 12, Hodgson, Lot 389.]
Hutchins (Jno.) History of Dorset, second ed., by R. Gough
and J. B. Nichols, map, plates and pedigrees, 4 vol.
(wanted the scarce Vol. ii.), cf. gt., 1796-1815, folio
(1094), Oct. 23, Sotheby Halliday, £2 los.
Hutchins (J.) History of Dorset, third ed., augmented by
Shipp and Hodgson, plates by Le Keux, etc., and pedi-
grees, 4 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1861-70, 8vo. (391), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Edwards, £6 los.
Hutchins (Jno.) History of Dorset, third ed., augmented by
Shipp and Hodson, views by Le Keux, etc. and pedigrees,
LARGE PAPER, 4 thick vol., hf. russ. gt,, 1861-70, roy
folio (1095), Oct. 23, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £S
Hutchinson (Thos.) Collection of Original Papers relative to
the History of the Colony of Massachusets-Bay, orig. bds.,
uncut (reproduction of title in catalogue), Boston, printed
(327)
hut] Book-Prices Current.
by Thomas and John Fleet, 1769, 8vo. (85), April 11,
American Art Association $40
Hutchinson (Thos.) Copy of Letters sent to Great-Britain,
first ed., pp. 40, Boston, printed by Edes and Gill, 1773
(89), April II, American Art Association $27.50
Hutchinson (Thos.) History of the Colony of Massachusetts-
Bay, 3 vol., orig. bds., uncut (broken), 1765-1828 — Col-
lection of Original Papers relative to the History of the
Colony of Massachusets-Bay, contemp. cf., autograph of
(John) Hutchinson on fly-leaf, Boston, New-England,
1769, together 4 vol., cf. and bds., London and Boston,
1765-1828, 8vo. (84), April II, American Art Association
$30
[A portion of the orig. MS. of this work comprising
chapter iii. of Vol. iii., on 196 pp. folio, realised $560,.
same sale. Lot 83.]
Hutchinson (Wm.) History of Cumberland, map, plans,,
plates, 2 vol., contemp. cf., Carlisle, 1794, 4to. (946),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Walford, £^ 3s.
Hutten (Ulrich von). Aula. Dialogus. Ad Lectorem, title
within woodcut border, dated mdxvii., by Weiditz, and
large initial [Proctor 10882], new mor. (wormed), [Augs-
burg] In off. excus. Sig. Grimm Medici &• Marci Vuyr stingy
1518, XVII. Sept., sm. 4to. (228), Dec. 10, Christie
S other an, £^ 3s.
[Hutten (Ulrich von).] Title: Beklagunge der Freistette
deutscher natid
Der Nemo hatt das geticht gemacht
Das mancher jm regiment nit lacht, etc.
0Otf)ic letter, a in 4, unnumbered, 38 lines to a page, title
as above over a port, of Hutten, each page with a woodcut
border on the right-hand side, cf . antique (from the Huth
collection, ;^i4 in 1913) [s.n., ? Erfurt, c. 1522], sm. 4to.
(234), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^io los.
Hutten (Ulrich von). Concilia wie man die halten sol . . .
Ermanung das ein yeder bey dem rechten alten Christ-
lichen glauben bleiben, durch herr Ciinrat Zartlin, etc.,
0Ctf)ic letter, port, of Charles V. and woodcut of armoured
knight, with arms at foot, hf. veil., [s.n., Strassburg, Joh.
Schott, c. 1 521], sm. 4to. (232), Dec. 10, Christie
Schriener, £s 5s.
[First ed. The portrait is probably by Weiditz, the
other woodcut probably by Wechtelin. Collation : a-g4 =
28 leaves, unnumbered.]
Hutten (Ulrich von). De Guaiaci Medicina et Morbo Gallico
Liber unus, woodcut coat-of-arms of Archbishop Albrecht
IV. of Brandenburg (by Weiditz) and port, of the author
on last page, mor. ex., g.e., by Hardy (some uncut edges),
MoguticB In jEdibus loannis Scheffer, 15 19, sm. 4to. (229),
Dec. 10, Christie Pickering, £S
[First Latin ed. Proctor 9865. Collation: a-i4 = 44
leaves, unnumbered.]
(328)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [hvs
Hutten (Ulrich von). Invectivae et Opuscula. woodcut de-
picting the murder of the author's cousin by the Duke of
Wurtemberg, by Hans Weiditz, port, of the author and
initials, old russ. (with ex-libris W. H. Crawford), Opus
Excusum In Arce Stekelberk [Mainz, J. Schoffer], 15 19,
sm. 4to. (230), Dec. 10, Christie Jaschki, £1 8s.
Hutten (Ulrich von). Invectivae et Epistolae, port, of Hutten
on first leaf, with " Verte " below, by Weiditz, with 4
coats-of-arms in corners, new mor. \s.n., Strassburg, Joh.
Schott, 1521-2], sm. 4to. (233), Dec. 10, Christie
Schriener, £4 5s.
[First Latin ed. Collation : a-h4 = 32 leaves, un-
numbered.]
Hutten (Ulrich von) Oi/rtj, Nemo, title cut on the block in
a panel at the top of a woodcut of a bearded man in
Roman military costume, by Weiditz, new mor., Impres-
sam Augustae in off. Millerana [1518], sm. 4to. (227), Dec.
10, Christie Parsons, l^
[Collation : A-C4 = 12 leaves, unnumbered. B3 is marked
A3-]
Huttich (Joh.) Imperatorum et Caesarum Vitae, cum Imagini-
bus ad uiuam effigiem expressis, italic letter, title within
a 4-piece border, numerous medallions of emperors,
mostly by Weiditz, veil, ex., Strassburg, W. Kopfel, 1534,
sm. 4to. (235), Dec. 10, Christie Parsons, £2
[Fourth ed., but first with the Elenchus and first with
this title. Collation: Aa, Bb4, A-X4, y6, aa-dd4=ii4
leaves.]
Huygens (C.) See Hyginius
Hyginius (C.) Astronomicon Opus, \\t. gotf)-, long lines, 37
to a full page (52 leaves, the last blank), cut of " Sphaera
Mundi," astrological woodcuts and ornamental initials,
orig. Italian leather, the sides stamped, [colophon] Papiae,
impressus arte & industria Jacobi Paucidrapensis de
Burgofranco sumptibus . . heredum Octaviani Scoti, 15 13,
sm. 4to. (3276), Nov. 22, Sotheby H. Stevens, £1^
Hyginius (C.) Astronomicon Poeticon, roman letter, the two
cuts on reverse of title, numerous astronomical cuts, cf.
antique, r.e. (stained), Paris, Jehan Lambert, 1514, sm.
4 to. (368), March 18, Christie Pickering, £4 los.
Hymnorum cum notis Opusculum secundu usum insignis
ecclesie Sarisburiensis, lit. QOtf)-, red and black, musical
notes, Birckman's device on title (fl-CC 4 in eights (want-
ing X 6), ISIS 8 leaves, (JKff 4 leaves, ^'Si 6 defective, mar-
gins of title and next leaf frayed, not subject to return),
contemp. Enghsh binding, with stamped frame sides
(damaged) [not in Weale], [Antwerpiae, Christof. Endo-
viensis, 1525], " Impensis honesti Viri Francisci brykman
{sic) civis Colonien," sm. 4to. (3307), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £22
Hystoria de los siete sabios de Roma, (\otf)ic letter, double
columns, 37-38 hues to a page, woodcuts, collation : a-b 8
(329)
iam] Book-Prices Current.
(a I blank), c 6, d 8, e 6, f 8, mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd
(stained in parts), Absque ulla nota [? Zaragoza], sm. folio
(73^), March i8, Christie Qiiaritch. £jS
lamblichus. De Mysteriis ^gyptiorum, etc., first ed. (Mar-
silio Ficini interprete), roman letter, sheep gt., linings of
green silk, g.e [Hain-Copinger 9358, Proctor 5559], fine
copy, Veneiiis, 1497, in aedibus Aldi, folio (300), June 10,
Sotheby Edwards, £^ los.
Ham Anastatic Drawing Society. Publications from 1863 to
1873 (wanting 1869), illustrations, 10 vol., 1863-73, 8vo.
(170), Jan. 22, Sotheby Harding, £1 is.
Illustrated London News, Vol. Ixi. to xcviii., July, 1872 to
June, 1 89 1, hf. mor., together 38 vol.', folio (263), June 26,
Puttick Wilson, £2 15s.
Illustrations of Armorial China, 6 parts in i, plates in gold
and colours, one of 100 copies, hf. bd., t.e.g. (orig. wrap-
pers bd. in), Privately printed, 1887, folio (1525), April 8,
Sotheby Thorp, ^3 15s.
Inderwick (F. A.) Calendar of the Inner Temple Records,
fronts., illustrations, plates, 3 vol., hf. bd., uncut, t.e.g.,
Published by Order of the Masters of the Bench, 1896-1901,
folio (627), May 14, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 3s.
Indispensable Accomplishments. See Aiken (H.)
Indulgence. " (R)Obertus Castellen. Aplice Sedis ptonotarius.
Et ad hec sctissimi dni nri Pape Commissaris* Vobis "
[blank space left for name], lit. gotf)., gothic orna-
mental initial R, 13 lines, printed on veil. (4 by 7|in.),
" Datii Londoii xxvi. Feb." [1498, year cut off] (probably
a licence to grant Indulgencies), [Printed by R. Pynson,
1498] (3311), Nov. 22, Sotheby Nelson, £16
Ingersoll (Robt.) Writings, Autograph ed. (250 sets printed),
vignette in col. of Ingersoll's birthplace and ports., 12
vol., three-quarter mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut. New York,
The Dresden Publishing Co., 1902, 8vo. (304), Dec. 3,
American Art Association $40
Inglis (H. D.) Rambles in the Footsteps of Don Quixote,
first ed., illustrations by G. Cruikshank, orig. cl., 1837,
8vo. (413), May 23, Puttick Maurice, £1 is.
Inman (Thos.) Ancient Faiths embodied in Ancient Names,
engravings, 2 vol., 1868-69 — Ancient Faiths and Modern
Christian Symbolism, 1876, together 3 vol., orig. cl.,
1868-76, 8vo. (787), Dec. 17, Sotheby Heffer, £3 5s.
Innes (Thos.) Critical Essay on the Ancient Inhabitants of
the Northern Parts of Britain or Scotland, first ed., 2 vol.,
cf. ex.. Printed for Wm. Innys, 1729, 8vo. (944), May 14,
Sotheby Forrester, £1 los.
Institor (Hen.) Sancte Romane eccrie fidei defensionis clip-
peum Adversus Waldesium seu Pickardorum heresim,
lit. QOtl)., magna et parva, double columns, 55 lines,
cxxxiii. numbered leaves, arms of Pope Alexander VI.
and of Stanislaus, Archbp. of Olmutz, on title, full-length
figure of S. Wenceslaus on reverse, painted capitals, old
(330)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ire
veil., [colophon] . . . Molmucz, Marchionatu Moravie per
. . . Cdradu Baumgarthe impressuz . . . Anno Mccccci.,
XX. du Aprilis (1501), sm. folio (3320), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^i6 los.
Institutiones Imperiales, Elementorum iurisprudentiae libri
quatuor, black letter, woodcut initials, orig. oak bds. and
cf., stamped with royal arms of England, fleurs-de-lys
and the Tudor rose, remains of clasps, Parisiis, ex ojficina
Clatidii Chevallonii, 1527, i6mo. (185), April 29, Sotheby
Tregaskis, {7 los.
Instructiones Confessorum. [Begins on a j] : " Simpliciores et
minus expertos Confessores de modo audiendi Oonfes-
sioes," etc., lit. gotl). magna, 40 leaves [Hain *9248],
rubricated, new veil., Absque ulla nota [Madgehurgae, Alb.
Ravenstein et Joachim Westphal, 14 — ], sm. 4to. (3321),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, /lo 5s.
Instructions which his Maiesties Commissioners for the loane
of money to his Maiestie throughout the Kingdome are
exactly and effectually to observe and follow, autograph
signature of Charles I. on a 2, with 11 leaves contemp.
MS., containing a notice of the receipt of the loan, a list
of persons in the Castle Morpeth and Tyndale wardes
willing to lend to the king, etc., mor. gt. ex., uncut, t.e.g.,
Bonham Norton and lohn Bill, 1626, 4to. (493), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Maggs, £12 los.
Intrationum excellentissimus liber perqz necessarius oibus
legibus homimibs., etc., woodcut of the royal arms on
verso of title and Pynson's device on last leaf (No. 3 in
Gordon Duff's " Hand List ") (several leaves at each end
wormed and binding broken), R. Pynson, 1510, folio
(242), Dec. 6, Hodgson Dohell, £1$ los.
loanellus (P.) Novi Thesauri Musici, 5 books in i, sextus
part only, musical notation (from type), ports., coats-of-
arms, orig. veil., Venetijs, A. Gardano, 1568, 4to. (99),
May 13, Sotheby Dohell, £1 14s.
Ireland (S.) Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant
and part of France, aquatint plates, 2 vol., cf. gt., the
sides decorated with a grolieresque pattern, 1795, 8vo.
(158), Nov. 28, Hodgson F. Edwards, £2 lis.
Ireland (S.) Picturesque Views on the River Thames, tinted
plates, 2 vol., hf. russ., 1801-2, 8vo. (129), Nov. 13, Puttick
Ryland, £1 3s.
Ireland (S.) Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwick-
shire Avon, aquatint plates and cuts, large paper, cf.
(broken), 1795, 4to. (313), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Spencer, £1 5s.
Ireland (S.) [Works.] Picturesque Views on the River Thames,
2 vol., 1792 — Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant,
etc., 2 vol., 1796 — Picturesque Views on the Upper or
Warwickshire Avon, 1795 — Picturesque Views on the
River Medway, 1793 — Picturesque Views on the River
(331)
ire] Book-Prices Current.
Wye, 1797 — Picturesque Views of the Inns of Court,
1800, together 8 vol., plates in aquatinta, mor., g.e.,
1792-1800, roy. 8vo. (1230), Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, ;^ii
Ireland (S.) [Works.] Picturesque Views on the Medway,
1793 — Picturesque Views of the Upper Avon, 1795 —
Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant and part of
France, 2 vol., 1796 — Picturesque Views on the Wye —
Picturesque Views with an historical Account of the Inns
of Court, 1800 — Picturesque Views on the River Thames,
2 vol., 1 80 1, together 8 vol., col. aquatints and woodcuts,
mor. ex., g.t., by Wood, 1793-1801, 8vo. (857), April 29,
Sotheby Hulton, £^^
Ireland (S.) [Works.] Investigation of Mr. Malone's Claim to
the Character of Scholar or Critic, n.d. — Miscellaneous
Papers and Legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal
of William Shakspeare, 1796, in i vol., hf. cf. gt., m.e.,
1796 — Confessions of William Henry Ireland, with Anec-
dotes, etc., front., hf. cf., 1805, and others relating to
Shakespeare, together 10 vol., 8vo. (1234), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 12s.
Ireland (W. H.) Autograph MS. of the " Frogmore Fete,"
" As written by me W. H. Ireland, At the request of
Princess Elizabeth " [Daughter of George III., 1770-
1840], " in 1802, And thus fairly transcribed for Pos-
terity AD. 1805. Omnes stultos insanire," with the
abusive " Prefatory Lines " in which he attacked Princess
Elizabeth, signed and dated Dec, 1806, 48 pp., illustrated
by the insertion of 22 ports., a col. caricature of Sir
Lumley Skeffington and an autograph letter from him to
the author, also an orig. drawing of the grounds at Frog-
more, etc., hf. cf. (worn), 4to. (127), Dec. 12, Hodgson
£2 lOS.
[Ireland (W. H.)] Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc, port, on India
paper, col. front, and plates, large paper, 2 vol., hf.
mor., t.e.g., 1824, 8vo. (394), Jan. 23, Puttick
Edwards, £2 2S.
Ireland (W. H.) Vortigern, an Historical Tragedy, in five
Acts, and Henry the Second, an Historical Drama, sup-
posed to be written by the author of Vortigern, uncut,
1799, 8vo. (1235), Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, 14s.
Irish Archaeological Society. Publications, 6 vol., orig. cl.,
Dublin, 1 84 1 -4, 4to. (433), Dec. 4, Sotheby Veal, £\
Irving (Washington). Rip Van Winkle, 50 col. plates by
Rackham, mor. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, 1908, 4to. (789),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Serjent, £2 los.
Irving (Washington). W^orks, Geoffrey Crayon ed.. Introduc-
tion by C. D. Warner, illustrations and vignette titles,
27 vol., finely bd. in hf. mor., cl. sides, t.e.g. (the leaves
in some vols, a little crinkled from damp), 1880-82, 8vo.
(583) » Nov. 28, Hodgson G.Brown, £11 los.
Isidorus (S.) Comenza la Cronica de Sancto Isidero Menore ;
(332)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [iti
con Alchune additione . . . e del Libro de Paulo Orosio,
lit. flot^., 50 leaves, the last blank [Hain 9308, Proctor
7267], painted initials, old cf. (Wodhull copy), [colophon]
Finita . . In Cividal de Friuli. Nel Anno del nostra Stgnore
Jesu Christo 1480. Adi 24 de Novembre (s. n. impr.)
[Gerardus de Lisa], sm. 4to. (3326), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quay itch, £1^ 15s.
Isidorus (S.) Etymologiarum lib. XX., ed. princeps, lit.
semi-flott)., 142 leaves, the first blank, spaces left for
Greek quotations supplied in MS. [Hain *9270, Proctor
227], rubricated, large painted initials, 9 woodcut dia-
grams, MS. notes in margins, hf. cf., large copy, with
rough edges. Absque ulla nota [Argentinae, Jo. Mentelin,
c. 1470], large folio (3323), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £26
[With an inscription, probably by the orig. owner, on
the last leaf, signed " Malaquin," and 12 extra con temp,
fly-leaves, mostly filled with MS. Indexes, a Greek alpha-
bet, references to Alain Chartier, and verses on Louis de
Luxembourg (executed in 1475), etc. From the Hoskier
library.]
Isidorus (S.) Liber de Responsione Mundi & Astrorum Or-
dinatione, ed. princeps, lit. rom., 20 leaves [Hain *9302,
Proctor 1533], >voodcut circular zones, rubricated, old
English mor. (worn) (Heber and Wodhull copy), [colophon]
. . .p Gintheru Zainer de reutlinge. Civem Augustensem.
Anno dni m.cccc.lxxii. Mensis decembris die septia
[Augsburg, 1472], sm. folio (3325), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quay itch, £g
Isle of Pines. See Neville (Henry)
Isocrates. Orationes, roman letter, with Greek, title within
border by Ambrose Holbein, the first page of text (ai)
having a border by Hans Holbein, also ornamental
initials, a-y, a-z, A-i4=i40 leaves, Basileae, Apud An-
dream Cratandrum [Hartmann], March, 1529, sm. folio
(239), Dec. 10, Christie Dobell, £2 15s.
Itinerant (The). A Select Collection of Interesting and Pic-
turesque Views in Great Britain and Ireland, by John
Walker, after J. M. W. Turner and others, with descrip-
tions, cf. gt., g.e. (rubbed), J. Walker, 1799, roy. folio
(334), Dec. 12, Hodgson Shepherd, £2 los.
Itinerarium beatae Mariae Virginis. a2 : Prefacio in itine-
rarium feu [sic] peregrinatio nem : beate virginis z dei
genitricis marie, etc., gotl)ic letter, 32 lines to a page, 19
woodcuts, all except the first in 3 compartments, orna-
mental initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Joly (fine copy) [s.n.,
Ulm, Joh. Reger, c. 1489], sm. 4to. (240), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £2^
[Hain *9322 or 9323. Proctor 2584. Collation : a-d8,
e4 = 36 leaves, unnumbered (i leaf misplaced).]
Itinerarium ^beatae Mariae virginis, got^ic letter, 20 lines to a
page, over 50 woodcuts, ornamental initials, title in 3
(333)
jAc] Book-Prices Current.
lines of gothic, cf., [Basle], Leonhard Eisenhut or Ysenhut
[c. 1489], sm. 4to. (241), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^33
[Hain 9324, Proctor 7716. Collation : a-n8, 04 (last
leaf blank, missing) = 108 leaves, unnumbered, b4 and 5
transposed.]
Jack Tench. See Hooton (Chas.)
Jackson (Lady). French Court and Society, first ed., ex-
library copy, but clean and uncut, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1881,
8vo. (58), Oct. 24, Hodgson Sawyer, £5 12s. 6d.
Jackson (Lady). Old Paris, first ed., ports,, 2 vol., ex-library
copy, but clean and uncut, 1878, 8vo, (57), Oct. 24,
Hodgson Maggs, £5
Jackson (Lady). [Works.] The Old Regime, 2 vol., 1880 —
French Court and Society, 2 vol., 1881 — The Court of the
Tuileries, 2 vol., 1883 — The Court of France in the Six-
teenth Century, 2 vol., 1886 — The Last of the Valois, 2
vol., 1888 — The First of the Bourbons, 2 vol., 1890,
together 12 vol., ports., orig. cl. (some ex-library copies),
1880-90, 8vo. (3374), Feb. 25, Sotheby Hatton, £\i
Jackson (Lady). [Works.] Court of France, 2 vol. — Old Paris,
2 vol. — Court of the Tuileries, 2 vol. — Last of the Valois,
2 vol. — The Old Regime, 2 vol. — First of the Bourbons,
2 vol., together 14 vol., ports, and other illustrations, hf.
mor., g.t., by Worsfold, J. C. Nimmo, 1899, 8vo. (227),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £ig los.
Jacob (J. G.) Life and Times of Patrick Gass, now sole
survivor of the Overland Expedition to the Pacific . .
together with Gass' Journal of the Expedition Condensed,
first ed., port, and 3 plates, cl., Wellsburg, Va., 1859,
i2mo. (378), Dec. 12, American Art Association $11.50
Jacobson (L.) Description of the Islands and Inhabitants of
Foeroe, Englished by J. S. [John Sterpin], 2 folded maps,
cf. gt., r.e., F. L. for William lies, at the Flower-de-luce in
Little-Brittain, 1676, sm. 8vo. (945), May 14, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 2S.
Jacobus de Callicio. Solempnissimi aureiq5 Tractatus excell.
utriusq5 juris doctoris et equitis . . videUcet De Pace et
Treuga, lit. gotl)., double columns, 56 lines (title and ciiii.
numbered leaves), title in large got^if, within woodcut
border, with a woodcut of a scribe writing, woodcut of
the Crucifixion on reverse, ornamental initials (Haebler
114), new mor., uncut (bound by D. C, 1900), small
wormholes through several leaves). Absque ulla nota
[Hispaniae, Scbc. xvi., c. 1506], folio (3328), Nov, 22
Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £g 5s.
Jacobus de Clusa, [Begins] : De Contractibus qui fiut cii
Pacto repciois ppetuoT/ cesue seu ad Vitam, lit. QOtf).,
long lines, 14 leaves, without marks [Hain 9342, Proctor
954], rubricated, painted capitals, old French mor. (Pade-
loup) (Sykes and Syston Park copy). Absque ttlla nota
[Coloniae, A. Theroernen, 14 — ], sm. 4to. (3329), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £j
(334)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. (jah
Jacobus de Clusa. Opusculum quod appelatum est Quot-
libetum Statuum humanorum, lit. flUtO. parva, long lines,
67 leaves, without marks [Hain *9335 (69 leaves in error ?),
Proctor 2473], painted initials, modern mor., large copy,
with rough edges, from the Ashburnham library, [colo-
phon] " Per descretu Viru Johanem hug de Gdppingen
[probably printed for Hug by Conrad Fyner of Esslingen,
14 — 1, sm. folio (3331), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, l^ 15s.
Jacobus de Theramo. Belial [begins on folio i, recto] " Lis
Cristi & belial judicialit^ cota Salomone judice; a sede
divina data agitata super Spolio & Violencia : per eudS
Xpm i inferno," lit. gotl)., 96 leaves, without marks
[Proctor ? 1 107], painted initials, old cf. gt.. Absque ulla
nota [Coloniae, Printer of " Augustini de Fide," c. 1473],
sm. folio (3333), Nov. 22, Sotheby Thomas, £(.)
Jacobus Magnus. See Legrand (Jac.)
Jacquemin (R ) Iconographie du Costume du 46 au 190
Siecle, hand-col. ed., 200 plates (420 figures), mor. gt.,
Paris, 1869, folio (277), June 26, Puttick Hill, £^ 15s.
James I. Basilikon Doron, first published ed., old russ. (few-
headlines cut into), Edin., R. Waldegrave, 1603, sm. 8vo.
(360), March 19, Puttick Maggs, £1 12s. 6d.
James I. Opera, edita ab Jacobo Montacuto, full-page wood
cut of royal arms and 2 ports, by S. Pass (wanted first
leaf of preface, not subject to return), old cf., coat-of-
arms on sides and monogram, Londini, 1619, folio (177),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Chaundey, £2
James (Grace). Green Willow and other Japanese Fairy
Tales, ed. de luxe, 40 col. illustrations by Warw-ick Goble,
500 copies printed, veil., with silk ties, 1910, 4to. (454),
July 29, Sotheby Maggs, £1 2S.
James (R. N.) Painters and their Works, fronts., signatures
and painter's marks, 3 vol., orig. cl., 1896, 8vo. (131),
June 17, Sotheby Braun, £2 2S.
[£z 14s., same state, July 29, Sotheby, Lot 478.]
James (Wm.) Naval History of Great Britain, ed. by Captain
Chamier, ports., 6 vol., hf. cf. gt., g.t., 1847, 8vo. (229),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Bain, £2
[£i IS., hf. cf. gt., Jan. 22, Sotheby, Lat 352.]
Jameson (Mrs.) Memoirs of Beauties of the Court of King
Charles IL, large paper, plates on India paper, mor. gt.,
by L Wright, 1833, folio (496), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Edwards, £(>
Jameson (Mrs.) Memoirs of Beauties of the Court of King
Charles IL, ports., 2 vol., orig. cl., 1838. 8vo. (117), Jan.
23, Puttick Lowe, £1 4s.
Jameson (Mrs.) Sacred and Legendary Art, 2 vol. — History
of Our Lord, as represented in Works of Art, 2 vol. —
Legendary and Monastic Orders — Legends of the Madonna,
together 6 vol., plates, cf. gt., g.e., 189 1-2, 8vo. (599) »
Oct. 23, Sotheby Edwards, £2 17s.
Jamyn (Amadis). CEvvres Po6tiques, italic letter, mor. ex.,
(335)
JAN] Book-Prices Current.
Grolieresque back, g. over m.e,, by Trautz-Bauzonnet,
Paris, pour R. le Mangnier, 1575, 8vo. (375), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £ig
Jane (Giacomo). Rime, first ed., printed in itaUc type, 17th
century Itahan mor., arms of the Venetian family of
Foscarini, g.e., In Venetia, 1562, Svo. (793), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Dohell, £^ 3s.
Janinet (F.) Gravures historiques des Principaux Evenements
depuis rOuverture des ;£tats Generaux (en 1789), 52
plates printed in col., modern cf. ex., r.e., specimen wrap-
per bd. in, illustration in catalogue (1789-91), 8vo. (859),
April 29, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, ;!^ioo
Janinet (F.) Vues Pittoresques des principaux ]£difices de
Paris, col. title and 117 circular views printed in col.,
including the very scarce view of " Le Tour du Temple,"
plate 94 bis cut round and inlaid, 108 cut round and
mounted (imprint of plate 82 cut into), Nos. 70, 112 and
113 without printed numbers (nos. of i bis and iii cut
into), new cf. gt., illustration in catalogue, Paris, chez les
Campions freres et fits, rue St. Jacques d la Ville de Rouen,
n.d. (c. 1789), sm. 4to. (858), April 29, Sotheby
Duncan, £iij
Janinet (F.) Vues Pittoresques des Principaux l^difices de
Paris, engraved title in col., 73 circular plates printed in
col., after Durand, mounted on paper, old mor. gt., g.e..
Without place, printer's name or date [Paris, chez Lamy,
etc., ? 1792], 4to. (860), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £d)0
[Plates 1-48 have numbers in top left corner ; Nos. 22-
28 bear the imprint " chez Esnauts et Raphilly, etc."
(No. 22 has its number written in ink) ; plates 49 " Pont
Louis XVI." and 72 " Maison sur le Boulevart de I'Opera "
are without numbers, while the remaining plates bear
their numbers at the base within the circular border.
One or two of the earlier plates have the numbers cut into.]
Janson (C. W.) Stranger in America, aquatint plates, hf. cf.
(broken), 1807, 4to. (277), Nov. 13, Puttick
Edwards, £1 los.
Jean D' Arras. Historic von Melusina, German trans., by
Thiiring von Ringoltingen. F, 2 (in red) : Dis ouenturlich
biich bewiset wie von einer frauwen genantt Melusina,
etc., QOt^ic letter, 32 lines to a page, 67 hf. page woodcuts,
touched with col., rubricated initials, mor. ex., double,
with dentelle border, g.e., by Chambolle-Duru (fine copy),
\s.n., Strassburg, H. Knoblochtzer, c. 1478], sm. folio (242),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £185
[Apparently an unrecorded ed. Collation : 78 leaves,
the first blank (missing). Two leaves are in fac. from a
similar ed.]
JefEeries (Richd.) Works, first eds., as originally published,
including Jefferies Land, a History of Swindon, ed. by
Grace Toplis, 1896 — Besant's Eulogy of Jefferies, 1888 —
Contributions to Longman's Magazine, 1883-87, the last
(336) V
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [jes
k
hf. cf. gt., together 32 vol., orig. cl., 1874-96, Svo. (948),
May 14, Sotheby Bailey, £2-]
{Jefferson (Thos.)] Dialogue, between A Southern Delegate
and His Spouse, on his Return from The Grand Continental
Congress (in verse), pp. 14, stitched, uncut, \New York :
Rivington] Printed in the Year mdcclxxiv., Svo. (23),
Nov. 19, American Art Association $32.50
(Jefferson (Thos.)] Notes On the State of Virginia, first ed.,
woodcut, " Eye-draught of Madison's Cave," folding
table of Indian tribes, eontemp. cf., leather label, gt. back,
reproduction of title in catalogue, [Paris] 1782, Svo. (445),
Nov. 19, American Art Association $320
Jefferys (Thos.) American Atlas, 29 maps, bds., 1776, imp,
folio (17), April 29, Sotheby H. Stevens, £5 15s.
Jenkins (J.) Martial Achievements of Great Britain, col.
plates, hf. russ. gt., 1814-15, roy. 4to. (209), Dec. 4,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £6
[£4, in 12 parts as issued, title and contents missing,
same sale. Lot 210 ; ;^ii, hf. mor., no date (1815), Nov. 13,
Puttick, Lot 331.]
Jenkins (J.) Martial Achievements of Great Britain, col.
plates, 1814-5 — Naval Achievements of Great Britain,
col. plates, 1816. together 2 vol., uniform hf. mor., uncut,
1814-16, 4to. (3463), Feb. 25, Sotheby Bain, £^0
Jenkins (J.) Martial Achievements of Great Britain — Naval
Achievements of Great Britain, together 2 vol., col.
plates by T. Sutherland and others, after Whitcombe,
etc., hf. russ. gt., n.d. (1815-17), 4to. (1275), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Braun, £24
[£y2, hf. mor., uncut, April 29, Sotheby, Lot 878.]
Jenkins (J.) Naval Achievements of Great Britain, col.
plates, hf. mor. gt., g.e., by Wallis, n.d., 4to. (484), July
29, Sotheby Spencer, £17 5s.
Jennings (Hargrave). The Rosicrucians, their Rites and
Mysteries, illustrations, 2 vol., 1887 — Phallicism Celestial
and Terrestrial, etc., 1884, together 3 vol., Svo. (794).
Dec. 17, Sotheby ' Edwards, £1 12s.
Jephson (Robt.) Roman Portraits, a Poem, ports., mor. gt.,
g.e., with fore-edge painting of a mythological subject,
1794, 4to. (795), Dec. 17, Sotheby Halliday, £2 14s.
Jerdan (T. C.) Birds of India, 3 vol., hf, mor., Calcutta, i^'j'j,
Svo. (195), Nov. 13, Puttick Weldon, £1 17s. 6d.
Jerome (St.) See Hieronymus
Jesse (J. H.) George Selwyn and his Contemporaries, 4 vol.,
hf. mor., g.t., 1882, Svo. (234), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Symes, £2 los.
Jesse (J. H.) Life of George Brummell, 40 ports, in col.,
LARGE PAPER (limited to 100 copies), autograph letter
from Beau Brummell, i page 4to, [1773] inserted, 2 vol.,
orgi, cl., J. C. Nimmo, 1886, imp. Svo. (161), Dec. 12,
Hodgson ' £2 2S.
Jesse (J. H.) [Works.] Memoirs of the Court of England
(337)
jew] Book-Prices Current.
during the Reign of the Stuarts, front., 4 vol., 1840 —
George Sehvyn and his Contemporaries, ports., 4 vol.,
1843-4 — Memoirs of the Court of England from the
Revolution in 1688 to the Death of George the Second,
fronts., 3 vol., 1843 — Memoirs of the Pretenders, front,
and ports., 2 vol., 1845 — Literary and Historical Me-
morials of London, 2 vol., 1847 — London and its Celeb-
rities, 2 vol., 1850, together 17 vol., first eds., hf. mor.
gt., m.e., 1840-50, 8vo. (1354), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Brunton, ;^io los.
Jewel (Bp. Jno.) Defence of the Apologie of the Church of
England, first ed., contemp. Oxford oak bds. and leather,
with stamped ornamental borders and centre panels, with
initials N. S. repeated continually, good state. Imprinted
in Flete-Streate at the Signe of the Elephante by Henry
Wykes, 1567, folio (3339), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Parsons, £5 5s.
Joannes Damascenus. Barlaam und Josaphat, gott)ic letter,
64 woodcuts, with names of the characters cut on the
wood, touched with red by the orig. rubricator, woodcut
initials (col.), hf. mor. (fine copy) [s.n., Augsburg, Giinther
Zainer, c. 1476], sm. folio (243), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £y8
[First ed. m German and first with woodcuts. Hain
*59i5, Proctor 1580. Collation : 98 leaves, first and last
blank (last missing) .]
Joannes Presbyter. De Ritu et moribus Indorum, semi-0ott)ic
letter, 31 lines to a page, col, initial P., containing figure
of the author, and woodcut border to first leaf, other
painted initials, parchment, [s.n., Strassburg, H. Knob-
lochtzer, c. 1482], sm. 4to. (244), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £\2
[Hain *9429, Proctor 386. Collation : a in 10, un-
numbered, first blank, missing.]
Jodelle (Estienne), OEvvres et Meslanges Poetiques, premiere
ed. (premiere volume, le seul publiee), small port, facing
title, mor. ex., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, Paris, N.
Chesneau et M. Patisson, 1574, 8vo. (381), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, ^17
Johannes Carthusiensis. Liber qui intitulatur Corona Senum,
lit. rom., 24 leaves, signs, a-c in eights, with orig. blank
for Aj [Hain 9390, Proctor 4127(2)], [colophon] y4c/2im
quoqi} hoc opus ex inclyta : janiosaq^ officina Nicolai Jeson
{sic) Gallici anno dominice nativitatis m.cccclxxx. quintas
nonas Julias — Ejusdem Joannis de Immensa Charitati
dei, lit. rom., 12 leaves, sign, a, with orig. blank for aj
[Proctor ? 4127 (3)], [colophon, as above, but m.ccccc
Lxxx. in error] — Ejusdem de Humilitate Interiore, lit.
rom (ut supra), 8 leaves, with sign, a, with orig. blank for
a j [not in Hain or Proctor], [colophon, as above, but name
spelt in full and erroneous date mcccc], in i vol., modern
(338)
Oct., 19 1 7 to Aug., 191 8. [joh
cf., blind ornaments [Venetiis, 1480], sm. 4to. (3342),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ^^23 los.
[These three pieces are printed with the same types,
and in the same year and month. The erroneous dates
of the last two pieces are referred to by Brunet [HI. 534].
Each piece is sometimes found separately, but together
very rarely.]
Johannes de Gaddesden. [Rosa Anghca practica medicine a
Capite ad Pedes], [on a j] "Practica Joanes AngUci Physici
clarissimi ab opis prestatia Rosa medicine nucupata,"
lit. O0tt|., 173 numbered leaves and an orig. blank at end
[Proctor 7106, reference to Hain, 1108, is wrong], en-
graved border round title, engravings pasted in each
cover, modern cf., stamped ornaments, [colophon] Papie.
1492, die 24. Jamiarii Joanes antonius birreta Ipressioni
tradidit [per Leonardum Gerla], with device, sm. folio
(3347), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, ;^2i
[Johnson (C.)] Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea,
LARGE PAPER, col. platcs by W. Read, etc. (stain on one
leaf), 3 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1821, 8vo. (1158), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Spencer, £S
[Johnson (C.)] Chrysal ; or the Adventures of a Guinea,
15 col. plates by W. Read, after Corbould and others,
3 vol., cf. gt., g.e., 1821, 8vo. (3379), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sawyer, ;^ii
[$30, cf.. gt. (rubbed), Jan. 24, American Fine Art
Association, Lot 83.]
Johnson (C.) Lives and Adventures of the most celebrated
Highwaymen, Street Robbers, etc., col. plates, hf. cf.,
G. Smeeton, n.d., 8vo. (1361), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Edwards, £4 12s.
Johnson (C.) Lives and Adventures of the most Famous
Highwaymen, Murderers, Street- Robbers and Pyrates,
first ed., 26 full-page ports., etc., mor., g.e., fine copy,
J. Janeway, 1734, folio (933), May 14, Sotheby
Hopkins, £26
[;(2o, old cf. gt., 2 leaves mended, July 22, Sotheby,
Lot 1 1 13.]
Johnson (C.) Lives and Actions of the most Famous High-
waymen, Murderers, etc., with an account of the Voyages
of the most Noted Plunderers and Pirates, plates (name
on title and two of the plates col.), hf. cf., Birmingham,
1742, folio (171), Dec. 12, Hodgson Loive Bros., £2 los.
Johnson (C.) Lives and Exploits of the most remarkable
Pirates, Highwaymen, Murderers, etc., plates, cf., Bir-
mingham, 1742, folio (799), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs, £6 1 8s.
J Johnson (Robert).] Relations of the most famous Kingdoms
and Common -weales thorough the World, trans, into
English and enlarged (title repaired, some leaves stained),
new cf., John laggard, 161 1, 4to. (572), May 14, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 15s.
(339)
joh] Book-Prices Current.
[Johnson (S.)] Compleat Vindication of the Licensers of the
Stage, hi cf., 1739— [? Garrick (D.)] The Theatres, a
Poetical Dissection, by Sir Nicholas Nipclose, vignette on
title (title and last page scribbled on), 1772, together 2
vol., 4to. (889), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £-/ los.
Johnson (S.) Johsoniana, or Supplement to Boswell, large
PAPER, extended to 2 vol. and illustrated by the addition
of many ports., views, water-colour drawings, autograph
letters, caricatures of the tour in Scotland, facs., etc.,
inlaid and mounted, mor. gt., g.e., by Hering, 1836, 4to.
(302), June 10, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^I40
[Made by William Upcott, who has written a hst of the
contents. See catalogue.]
Johnson (S.) Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland,
first ed., orig. bds., uncut, 1775, 8vo. (32), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £2 15s.
[£^ 6s., orig. bds. (broken). May 14, Sotheby, Lot 949.]
[Johnson (S.)] Prince of Abissinia [Rasselas], a Tale, first
ed., 2 vol. in i, old hf. cf., R. and J. Dodsley, 1759, 8vo.
(191), April 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, £$.
Johnson (S.) Prince of Abissinia [Rasselas], first ed., 2 vol.,
orig. sprinkled cf., R. & J. Dodsley, 1759, sm. 8vo. (301),
June 10, Sotheby Bain, £6
Johnson (S.) Prince of Abissinia (Rasselas), a Tale, first ed.,
2 vol., orig. cf., clean copy, Printed for R. 6- /. Dodsley
in Pall Mall; and W. Johnston in Ludgate Street, 1759, sm.
8vo. (1 1 14), July 22, Sotheby Heffer, £S
[5s., mottled cf., g.e.. Stock's fac. reprint, 1884, same
sale. Lot 11 15.]
Johnson (S.) Vanity of Human Wishes, first ed., hf. cf., R.
Dodsley, 1749, 8vo. (15), Nov. 28, Hodgson
Edwards, £^ 3s.
Johnson (S.) Works of the English Poets, with Prefaces,
Biographical and Critical, ports., 75 vol., cf. gt., y e.,.
1790, sm. 8vo. (217), July 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Johnson (S.) and Thrale (Mrs.) Mrs. Thrale's Unpublished
Journal of the Welsh Tour made in 1774, and Much
hitherto Unpublished Correspondence of the Streatham
Coterie, by A. M. Broadley, with Introductory Essay by
Thomas Seccombe, large paper, extending from i to 10
vol. by the addition of the printed pamphlets : Love
Letters of Mrs. Piozzi to William Augustus Conway,
London, 1843 — Johnson. Lord Rosebery's Address at
the Johnson Bicentenary, 1909 — Bozzy and Piozzi, a
Town Eclogue, and extra illustrated by the insertion of
355 engraved ports., 311 views, 108 autographs, 81 cari-
catures and 57 broadsides, coats-of-arms and miscellaneous
items, totalling in all 912 items, inlaid to 4to. size where
necessary, 10 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., 1910, 4to. (478),
April 29, Sotheby Bumpus, £50
[See Book Prices Current, Vol. xxx., p. 372.]
Johnston (Robt.) Travels through part of the Russian Em-
(340)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [jon
pire and the Country of Poland, maps and plates in col.
aquatint, mor. gt., g.e., J. & J. Stockdale, 1815, 4to. {862),
April 29, Sotheby Lewine, £^ 3s.
Jonas (Justus). Ad versus lohannem Fabrum Constantiefi.
Vicarium scortationis patronum pro conjugio sacerdotali
Justi lona? defensio, roman letter, border to title by Hans
Cranach, A-G4, h6 (last blank) = 34 leaves, MS. marginal
notes, hf. mor., g.e., Wittembergae [? N. Schirlentz], 1523,
sm. 4to. (245), Dec. 10, Christie Jaschke, £;^ 5s.
Jones (Ed.) The Bardic Museum, col. front, by Rowlandson,
1 8 19, folio (311), Dec. 19, Hodgson £1 7s.
Jones (Inigo). Designs, published by W. Kent, orig. ed.,
front, and 136 plates, 2 vol. in i, old cf., 1727, folio (1096),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
Jones (Inigo). Designs, published by W, Kent, front, and 13G
plates, 2 vol., old hf. cf., uncut, 1727 — A parcel of 59
plates of designs for furniture, decoration, etc., loose,
folio (188), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £2Qy
Jones (O.) Examples of Chinese Ornaments, 100 plates in
gold and colours, orig. cl. gt., g.e., 1867, folio (432),
Nov. 28, Hodgson Quaritch, £Cy
Jones (O.) Grammar of Ornament, orig. ed., 100 col. plates,
with descriptive letterpress, hf. mor. gt., g.e. (chafed),
1856, imp. folio (1098), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Thompson, £^ los-
Jones (O.) Grammar of Ornament, col. plates, orig. cl., 1865,
4to. (240), May 23, Puttick Rimell, £2 2S.
Jones (O.) The Alhambra, many steel, col. and illuminated
plates (spotted), 2 vol., hf. mor., g.e. (worn), 1842-45,
imp. folio (1097), Oc^- 23, Sotheby Parsons, £1 12s.
Jones (Thos.) British Language in its Lustre, first ed. (some
leaves shaved), cf., London, sold by Lawrence Baskerville,
1688, 8vo. (loi), Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £1 5s.
Jones (Thos.) Diary of the Quorndon Hunt, orig. bds., uncut,
Derby, 1816, 8vo. (3380), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Whittier, £j^ 10s.
Jonson (Ben) . Horatius : his Art of Poetry, with other
Workes, first ed., title containing port., by Marshall, mor.
gt., g.e., by Riviere, /. Okes for John Benson, 1640, i2mo.
(364), March 18, Christie Dobell, £S
[The other works are " Execration against Vulcan,"
" The Masque of the Gypsies," and " Epigrams," each
with a separate title.]
Jonson (Ben) . Horatius, his Art of Poetry, with other Workes,
engraved title, containing port., by W. Marshall, mor. gt.,
g.e., by C. Hering, /. Okes for John Benson, 1640, i2mo.
(304), June 10, Sotheby Dobell, £S
[Collation : A 10 leaves (only) ; B 12, C 12 (the 9th
blank), D 5 d 14 ; E 4 e 12 ; F 12, G 11 (G 12 a blank
wanting), followed by 8 leaves (sign. A) of advertisements
of books printed for Humphrey Moseley.]
Jonson (Ben). Workes (Vol. i.), first ed., engraved title by W.
(340
jon] Book-Prices Current.
Hole (cut into), separate title to each play, woodcut title
to " The Poetaster " only (a few stains and some passages
underlined), contemp. Enghsh mor. gt., Jacobean centre-
piece, g.e., not subject to return. Will Stansby, 1616, folio
(303). June 10, Sotheby James, £^0
Jonson (Ben.) Workes (Vol. i.), first ed., title by W. Hole
(mounted), woodcut title to Every Man out of his Humour
(hole in 2 leaves, one laef imperfect), mor. gt., g.e., 161 6,
folio (206), Feb. 20, Sotheby Robertson, £^
[/5, new hf. mor., engraved title by Hole, mounted,
same sale, Lot 819,]
Jonson (Ben.) Workes, first issue of first ed., engraved title
by Wm. Hole, in earliest state, but margins mended
(margins of last two leaves mended), (io| by 6|in.), mor.
ex., g.e., by W. Pratt (from the libraries of Birket Foster
and George Dunn), Imprinted by Will. Stansby, 161 6,
thick sm. folio (11 17), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £2.'^
Jonson (Ben). Works, to which is added A Comedy, called
The New Inn, port., name " W. Hepworth Dixon " on
title (last leaf repaired), boarded veil., 1692, folio (450),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Halliday, £^ los.
Jonson (Ben). Works, with Notes by Peter Whalley, port.,
7 vol., old cf., D. Midwinter, etc., 1756, 8vo. (389), April
29, Sotheby James, £^ los.
Jonson (Ben). Works, ed. by W. GifEord, port., 9 vol., cf.
gt., by Riviere, 1816, 8vo. (1367), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Quaritch, £8 15s.
[/5, hf. mor., t.e.g., Jan. 22, Sotheby, Lot 434.]
Jordan (Mrs.) Life Story of Dorothea Jordan, illustrated by
contemp. ports., play-bills and caricatures, arranged by
A. M. Broadley and S. F. T., together about 130 pieces,
hf. mor., folio (55), Dec. 12, Hodgson Dobell, ;^io
Jordan (Mrs.) Public and Private Life of that Celebrated
Actress, Mrs. Jordan, 11 ports., mor. ex., g.e., by Zaehns-
dorf, J. Duncombe, n.d., 8vo. (56), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Spencer, £^ los.
Jordan (T.) Death Dis-sected ; or a Fort against Misfortune
(some margins cropped), engraved front, (outer margin
cut), with verses opposite, dedicated to " loseph Randal,"
the name having been printed in with apparently a hand-
press, old cf.. Printed by Authority for the use of the Author,
1649, 8vo. (1372), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £6 6s.
Jordan (T.) London Triumphant ; or the City in Jollity and
Splendour, orig. ed. (14 leaves, the first blank), modern
mor., uncut. Printed by W. G. for Nath. Brook and John
Playford, 1672, sm. 4to. (11 18), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £5 5s.
Jordan (T.) Poeticall Varieties : or Varietie of Fancies, first
ed. (some headlines cut away and last 7 leaves remargined),
hf. mor., T. C. for H. Blunden, 1637, sm. 4to. (161), Dec.
6, Hodgson Dobell, £2 los.
Jordanus Memorarius. Arithmetica (a Jacobo Fabro Stapu-
(342)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [jov
lensis), Musica libris demonstrata quattuor, Epitome in
libros Arithmeticos Severini Boetii, lit. (^Oti^. parva, 72
leaves [Hain ♦9436, Proctor 8137]. diagrams and figures
(wormed), [colophon] Parisiis, Jo. Higmanus et Wol-
gangus Hopilius, siiis laboribus et impensis . . Et idem quoq^
facit David Lauxius Brytanniis Hdinburgensis ubiq^ ex
architypo diligens operis recognitor, 1496 — Sacrobosco (Jo.
de). Tractatus de Sphera, lit. flOtt). parva, 32 leaves.
with signs., title within woodcut border, spherical dia-
grams (wormed), Impressum Pari si i per Wolgangum
Hopylium, 1500 — Epitome Compendiosa q5 introductio
in libros Arithmeticos Boetii (cxii. leaves), spherical and
other diagrams (wormed), Paris., W. Hopilius et H.
Stephanus, 1503, in i vol., contemp. Netherlands oak
bds. and stamped leather, centre panels, the under one
containing full-length figure of the Emperor Charlemagne,
stamps as in the upper cover, clasps (rebacked), stamp
of Buxheim Carthusian library on title, sm. folio (3348),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Jornandes et Paulus Diaconus. De Rebus Gothorum. Paulus
Diaconus. Foroiuliensis de Gestis Langobardorum, roman
letter, woodcut on first page with title on a shield, by Hans
Burgkmair, ornamental initials and printer's device (by
Hopfer), hf. cf. (Ashburnham copy, £^ 3s. in 1897),
Augsburg, Joh. Miller, 21 Mar., 1515, sm. folio (246), Dec.
10, Christie Tregaskis, ;^3
[First ed. of Jornandes. Paulus was first printed with
Eutropius in 1471. Proctor 10826. Collation: a8, b-d6,
aa-ffG, GG-HH4 = 70 leaves, unnumbered. d6 blank.]
Josephus (Fl.) De Imperatrice Ratione, deque inclyto septem
fatrum Macabaeorum . . . . a D. Erasmo Roterodamo,
recognitus, roman letter, 35 hnes to a page, 15 full-page
woodcuts of tortures, woodcut initials, hf. mor., ex-libris
Marquis d'Adda, [C6hi\ Excud. suis typis Eucharius
Ceruicornus \c. 1517], sm. 4to. (247), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis. £^ 5s.
[Probably the first Latin ed. Proctor 10580. Colla-
tion : a8, BC4, d8, EF4, gh8 = 48 leaves.]
Journal des Dames et des Modes, col. plates of costume, hf.
cf., 1821-2, 8vo. (1338), Oct. 23, Sotheby Spencer, £2 los.
Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. iv.-xxix. (wanting Vol. xxiii..
Part i., and Vol. xxviii., Part ii.), illustrations, in parts as
issued, 1883-1909 — Supplementary Papers, 3 vol. (two in
foUo), 1892, 1900 — Council's Report, 1889, 1883-1909,
8vo. (1241), Oct. 23, Sotheby Porter, £<\
[£6 5s., same state, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 269.]
Journal of Sentimental Travels. See Combe (W.)
Joutel (Capt.) See La Salle and Joutel
Jovius (Paulus). Eigentliche vnd gedenckwiirdige Contra-
facturen oder anbildungen, wolverdienter vnnd Weit-
berumpter Kriegshelden, etc., flottjic letter, 133 ports., a,
H-R4=72 leaves, unnumbered, mor. ex., g.e., by Rividre,
(343)
jov] Book-Prices Current.
Getruckt zu Basel hey Peter Perna, 1577, sm. 4to. (192),
Dec. 10, Christie Davis & Orioli, £^ 15s.
Jovius (Paulus). Elogia Virorum bellica Virtute illustrium,
LARGE PAPER, woodcut initials (last leaf defective), con-
temp. Venetian cf. gt., au pointille ornaments, the sides
elaborately tooled in the style of Grolier, g.e., not subject
to return, Florentiae, L. Torrentinus, 1551, folio (267),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Lubrano, £2.0
Junius. Letters of Junius, 2 vol., mor., g.e., by Kalthoeber,
with his ticket. Printed by T. Bensley, 1794, 8vo. (1372),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Heffer, £7, 5s.
Junius. Letters of Junius, ports., 2 vol., cf., 1801, 8vo. (175),
May 23, Puttick Sawyer, £1 2S. 6d.
Junot (Mdme.) See D'Abrantes
Justinianus (Imp.) Novellae . . cum Canonibus Sanctorum
Apostolorum, Gregorio Halvandro interprete, Graece et
Latine, contemp. German (?) leather, stamped panels,
within borders, roses in comers, orig. metal chain, Norem-
bergae, sive in Castro Norico apud Jo. Petreium, 1531, folio
(3358), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £61
Justinus. In Trogi Pompei Historias libri XLIV., roman
letter, 140 leaves, the first page of text surrounded by a
woodcut Renaissance border, painted in various colours,
with a crest at the bottom, large capitals painted, old
mor. ex., g.e. (from the Pembroke collection, ;^205 in 1914),
Venice, Nicolas Jenson, 1470, sm. folio (384), March 18,
Christie Ellis, £1^^
[Ed. princeps. A fine copy, with one of the earliest
woodcut borders used at Venice. A few MS. notes. Hain
9647, Proctor 4067.]
Juvenal. Opera cum tribus commentariis Ant. Mancinelli,
Dom. Calderini, Merulae et Georgii Valla?, etc., lit. rom.,
8 prel. leaves and cxc. numbered leaves, with signs.
[Hain *97ii. Proctor 21 16], rubricated, contemp. MS.
notes, contemp. German (?) oak bds. and leather, with
numerous small stamps, one clasp, in fair state, [colophon]
N umber ge impressum per Ant. Koberger, m.cccc.xcvii.
die vero vi. Decebris (1497), folio (3360), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Parsons, £6
Juvenal. Satyrae cum Comment. Domitii Calderini, ed.
princeps of this commenatry, lit. rom., 96 leaves, without
marks, including the 10 leaves at end after the colophon
not mentioned by Hain, i blank (4 leaves supplied in
MS.) [Hain *9688, Proctor 4239], old cf., with Marl-
borough arms, r.e., [colophon] Libri Impressi Venetiis
arte et ingenio Jacobi de Rubeis, natione Gallici viii. Kl.
Maias, Anno Christi m.cccclxxv., sm. folio (3359), Nov.
22, Sotheby Lewine, £6
Juvenal. [Satirae.] " Textus Juvenalis sine Commento," lit.
gotE)., long lines, 25 to a full page, 79 leaves, with signs,
[not in Hain or Proctor], device of De Marnef on title,
new hf. veil., r.e., [colophon] Impressus Parisiis O^a
C344)
i
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [kak
Georgii Wuolf Cadensis Anno . . M.CCCC.XC.III. die
Penultima mensis Mail, sm. 4to. (684), Feb. 20, Sothebv
Tregaskis, (a
Juvenal et Persius. Satyrae, first Aldine ed., unpaged and
without the anchor (thumbed), mor. gt., g.e., Venetiis,
Aldus, 1501, Svo. (367), Aug. 7, Sotheby ^ciggs,f,s 'os.
Juvenal et Persius. [Satirae.] Commentarii Joannis Bntannici
in Juvenalem, printed in peculiar upright italic letters
(plain margins of title mended, stained and wormed),
Venetiis ex aed. Alexandri Paganini, 15 16, sm. folio (463).
April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^ 3s.
[XVI. century Italian mor. gt., elaborate scroll orna-
ments, with a cardinal's arms in centres (badly repaired).}
Juvenal et Persius. Satyrae, old cf., given by David Garrick
to John Ranby, Eton, 1757, with inscription on fly-leaf,
Dublinii, 1746, Svo. (99), Nov. 13, Puttick Maggs, £2
Juvenal et Persius. Satyrae (several leaves stained), mor.
gt., Birmingham, Baskerville, 1761, 4to. (408), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Bain, £2 5s.
Juvenal et Persius. Satires, trans, into English verse by
Dryden, first ed., large paper, hf. cf. gt., 1693, folio
(703), April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, £'^ los.
[A small paper copy, in hf. cf., realised 19s., same sale.
Lot 702.]
Kaempfer (E.) History of Japan, trans, by J. G. Scheuchzer,.
copperplates, name on title, 2 vol., cf. gt. (rubbed), 1728^
folio (693), Aug. 7, Sotheby Hughes, £^
Kalender (Deutsch). Das ist der Teutsch Kalender mit den
figuren, oot()ic letter, 32 lines to a page, woodcuts, orna-
mental initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Lortic (Didot's copy),
Getruckt zu Augspurg in der Kayserlichen stat von Hannsen
Froschauer, 1522, sm. 4to. (248), Dec. 10, Christie
Sotheran, £1^ los.
[Collation : a-f8, g6, h4 = 58 leaves, unnumbered. One
or two leaves misplaced.]
Kane (Paul). Wanderings of an Artist among the Indians of
North America, col. plates and woodcuts, hf. cf. (worn),
1859, 8vo. (416), Jan. 23, Puttick H. Stevens, £^
Kann (R.) Catalogue of his Collection of Pictures, photo-
gravures, 2 vol., wrapper, Paris, 1907, folio (54), Nov. 26,
Christie Forester, £2 15s.
Kann (R.) Catalogue of his Collection : Pictures and Objets-
d'Art, plates, 4 vol., wrappers, Paris, 1907, 8vo. (486),
May 23, Puttick Rimell, £6 los.
[Karl der Kuhn und der Burgundische Krieg], semi-got^ic
letter, 8 full-page woodcuts, mor. gt., by Trautz-Bauzonnet,
[5./., Strassburg, H. Knoblochtzer], 1477, sm. folio (249),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^28o
[First and only (?) ed. Hain 8345 (8344 in Hain being
a dififerenf work) . Not in British Museum or Bodleian.
This poem is generally known as the " Historie von Peter
(345)
kar] Book-Prices Current.
Hagenbach." Collation : lo leaves, without signatures or
marks. Illustration in catalogue.]
Karslake (F.) Book-Auction Records from 1903 to 191 2-13,
being Vol. i. to x., buckram, t.e.g., 8vo. (409), Oct. 24,
Hodgson Crawshaw, £4 2S. 6d.
Kay (Jno.) Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etch-
ings, 2 vol., hf. cf., Edinh., 1837-8, 4to. (492), March 19,
Puttick Last, £1 8s.
Kaye (Sir J. W.) History of the Sepoy War, 3 vol. — Malleson
(Col.) History of the Indian Mutiny, with Analytical
Index, by F. Pincott, Library ed., together 7 vol., orig.
cl., 1896, 8vo. (519), Dec. 12, "Hodgson Hejfer, £1 5s.
[Kearsley (Jno.)] Letter to a Friend ; Containing Remarks
on a Discourse Proposing a Preparation of the Body for
the Small-Pox, pp. (2) -16, stitched, uncut (top corner of
4 leaves, small tear in margin of title and top margin of
last leaf repaired), reproduction of title in catalogue,
Philadelphia, Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1751,
8vo. (451), Nov. 19, American Art Association $60
Keats (J.) Endymion, first ed. (with the 5-line errata), mor.,
uncut, by Tout, Printed for Taylor 6^ Hessey, 1818, 8vo.
(1120), July 22, Sotheby Bumpus, £16 los.
[/14 I OS., cf. gt., g.e., signature on title, with Vol. xix.
of the " Quarterly Review " containing the criticism,
July 22, Sotheby, Lot 568.]
Keats (J.) Endymion, first ed., with " Erratum " leaf and
5 -line " Errata " slip, orig. bds., uncut, autograph inscrip-
tion of Sir Charles W. Dilke on fly-leaf. Printed for Taylor
6- Hessey, 1818, 8vo. (3383), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sabin, £40 los,
Keats (J.) Lamia, first ed. (v/ith the 4 leaves of advertise-
ment at end), orig. bds., uncut (the back label defective),
in box, Printed for Taylor and Hessey, 1820, cr. 8vo.
(1121), July 22, Sotheby Hill, £38
Keats (J.) Lamia, first ed., orig. bds., with paper label,
Printed for Taylor &' Hessey, 1820, 8vo. (3384), Feb. 25,
Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £-^0
Keats (J.) Poems, first ed., head of Shakespeare on title,
orig. bds., uncut, with back label, fine copy, Frederick
Locker-[Lampson's] copy, with his ex-libris, in case,
C. & J. Oilier, 1817, cr. 8vo. (11 19), July 22, Sotheby
Wilmer, £'2.00
Keats (J.) Poems, first ed., inscription on title, " to C. Wil-
kinson from the Author," cf. (broken), C. & J. Oilier, 181 7,
8vo. (3382), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sabin, £'>,y
Keats (J.) Poems, overseen by F. S. Ellis, 300 copies printed,
veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1894, sm. 4to. (466), July 22,
Sotheby Shepherd, £1^
Keightley (Thos.) Fairy Mythology, first ed., plates by W. H.
Brooke, 2 vol., cf, ex., uncut, t.e.g., W. H. Ainsworth,
1828, 8vo. (951), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £1 12s.
(346)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [kev
Keith (A. B.) Responsible Government in the Dominions,
3 vol., orig. buckram, Oxford, 1912, 8vo. (205), Dec, 19,
Hodgson Hill, £1 2s.
Keith (Geo.) Doctrine of the Holy Apostles & Prophets the
Foundation of the Church of Christ, first ed., hf. mor.,
pp. (2) 17, reproduction of title in catalogue, Boston,
printed for Samuel Phillips at the Brick Shop, 1702, sm.
4to. (311), April 10, American Art Association 1 155
[Keith (Geo.)] Some Reason and Causes of the Separation
That hath come to pass at Philadelphia betwixt us, called
by some the Separate Meeting, And Others that meet
apart from us, uncut, pp. 36 (two blank corners torn),
reproduction of title in catalogue [Philadelphia, printed
by William Bradford, 1692], sm. 4to. (291), April 10,
American Art Association $ioq
Keith (Geo.) Testimony Against that False & Absurd Opinion
Which some hold, viz., That all True Believers and Saints
immediately after the Bodily Death attain to all the
Resurrection they expect, etc., mor., uncut, by Pratt,
pp. 12 (tear in title and 3 leaves repaired), reproduction
of title in catalogue [Philadelphia, printed by William
Bradford, 1692], sm. 4to. (288), April 10, American Art
Association $i35
[Keith (Geo.)] Vision Concerning The Mischievous Separation
Among Friends in Old England, cf. gt., pp. 7 (two leaves
repaired), reproduction of title in catalogue. Printed and
Sold by Will Bradford at Philadelphia, 1692, sm. 4to. (293),
April 10, American Art Association $130
Kelham (Robt.) Dictionary of the Norman or Old French
Language, cf., n.d. — Domesday Book Illustrated, cf.,
1788, together 2 vol., 8vo. (43), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Crompton, £1 los.
[Kelly (H.)] Thespis, or a Critical Examination into the Merits
of the Principal Performers belonging to Drury-Lane
Theatre, cf. gt., by Riviere, 1766, 4to. (896), April 8,
Sotheby Shepherd, £1 is.
Kelmscott Press. German Woodcuts of the Fifteenth Century,
ed. by S. C. Cockerell, 35 woodcuts, 225 copies printed,
bds., uncut, 1897, folio (492), July 22, Sotheby
Shepherd, £4 4s.
Kelmscott Press. See also under Author's Names and Titles
Kenrick (Thos.) British Stage and Literary Cabinet, col.
ports, by G. and R. Cruikshank, 5 vol., unbd., no title to
Vol. ii., some extra ports, inserted, not subject to return,
1817-21, 8vo. (1388), Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £11
[£4 5s., hf. cf.. Vol. i. only. May 23, Puttick, Lot 422.]
[Key (F. S.)] National Songster ; or, a collection of the most
admired Patriotic Songs, on the Brilliant Victories,
achieved by, the Naval and Military Heroes of the United
States of America, first Hagers-Town ed., pp. 40, orig.
gray wrappers, in case, Hagers-town, Printed by John
(347)
Book-Prices Current.
Gruber and Daniel May, 1814, 8vo. (464), Nov. 19, Ameri-
can Art Association $62
[Contains the first publication in book-form and the
first publication in any form after its first appearance in
the Baltimore American of Key's " The Star Spangled
Banner." Orig. autograph legal document by Key in-
serted.]
Kidd (J. B.) Views in the Island of Jamaica, 44 plate's, 31 in
col., hf. mor. (rubbed), n.d., foho (977), June 17, Sotheby
Spencer, £1^ los.
Killigrew (T.) Comedies and Tragedies, first ed., with the
port, (defective, some wormholes in margins), old cf.
(cracked), H. Herringman, 1664, folio (300), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Myers, £7
[£/\. 5s., old cf., port, missing, from Garrick's library,
Dec. 4, Sotheby, Lot 1378.]
Kilhgrew (Sir W.) Three Playes, viz., Selindra, Pandora,
Ormasdes, first ed., with separate titles, old sheep, Printed
by T. Mabb, 1665, 8vo. (1389), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Pickering, £^ 7s. 6d,
King (Ed.) Munimenta Antiqua, or Observations on Antient
Castles, plates, 4 vol., hf. mor., 1 799-1805, folio (1534),
April 8, Sotheby Last, £1 8s.
Kinglake (A. W.) Eothen, folding col. frontispiece and plate,
russ. gt., g.e., presentation copy from the author, with
inscription, 1845, 8vo. (812), Dec. 17, Sotheby Vaughan, £2
Kinglake (A. W.) Invasion of the Crimea, maps and plans,
8 vol., cf. ex., by Riviere, 1863-87, 8vo. (242), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Bumpus, £^ j^s.
Kingsley (Chas.) Works, Library ed., large paper, 525 sets
published, port., 19 vol., cf., elaborately gt., t.e.g., uncut,
by Zaehnsdorf, London, Macmillan, 1901-1903, 8vo. (254),
March 6, American Art Association 1 137.50
Kingsley (Hy.) Ravenshoe, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., ex-
library copy, 1862, 8vo. (3385), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Bain, £1 i6s.
Kingston (Duchess of). See Chudleigh (Eliz.)
Kip (Jno.) Britannia Illustrata, 80 engravings, old cf. (broken),
1707, folio (1016), Dec. 4, Sotheby Last, £5 5s.
Kip (Jno.) Britannia Illustrata, 157 double plates (only),
in 2 vol., old cf. (rebacked), H. Overton, 1714, folio (331),
Dec. 12, Hodgson Parsons, ;^io 5s.
Kip (Jno.) Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne, map
and 80 double-page plates by I. Kip after L. Knyff,
stamp on title, old cf. gt., Londres, 1708, folio (495), Dec.
4, Sotheby Hill, £/\ los.
Kipling (R.) A Nativity, 4 leaves, including title and two
pages of text printed on one side of leaf only, orig. printed
wrappers, one of about 12 copies printed for copyright
purposes. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Page &
Company, 191 7, i2mo. (175), March 13, American Art
Association $16
(348)
I
Oct.. 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [kip
Kipling (R.) Ballad of the Bolivar, original holograph MS.,
2i pp. 8vo., signed [Jan. 28th, 1892] {2085), April 22,
Christie, presented by Sir Sidney Low £75
Kipling (R.) Departmental Ditties and other Verses, first ed.,
in the orig. wrapper, with Hap and orig. piece of red tape
(margin cut into in one leaf by the orig. binder), Lahore,
1886 (2551), April 22, Christie, presented by Mrs. John
Gordon £^2
[£i^, orig. wrapper, with flap. Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 543.]
Kipling (R.) Destroyers at Jutland, 4 parts (54 pp.), orig.
printed wrappers, one of about 12 copies printed for
copyright purposes, Garden City, New York, Doubleday,
Page & Company, 1916, i2mo. (172), March 13, American
Art Association $21
Kipling (R.) Echoes, by two Writers, first ed., mor. ex., g.e.
(presentation copy, with three orig. verses), Lahore, printed
at the " Civil and Military Gazette " Press [1884] (2550),
April 22, Christie, presented by Mr. Frank Gielgud ^94
Kipling (R.) In Black and White, first ed., orig. wrappers,
Allahabad, n.d. (1889), 8vo. (241), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Spencer, £^
[;{3 8s., orig. wrappers, name on title, Aug. 7, Sotheby,
Lot 529.]
Kipling (R.) Jungle Book, first ed. — The Second Jungle
Book, together 2 vol., illustrations by J. L. KipHng, etc.,
orig. blue cl., 1894-7, S'^o- (247). Oct. 23, Sotheby
Heffer, £2 2s.
Kipling (R.) Kim, first ed., illustrated, orig. cl., laid in is a
type-written letter, signed in full, Nov. i6th, 1907, London,
1901, i2mo. (166), March 13, American Art Association $7
Kipling (R.) Letters of Marque, first ed., orig. cl., Allahabad,
1 891, 8vo. (135), Nov. 13, Puttie Shepherd, £^ 4s.
Kipling (R.) Mesopotamia, 4 leaves, including title and two
pages of text, printed on one side of leaf only, orig. printed
wrapper, one of about 12 copies printed for copyright
purposes, Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Page &
Company, 191 7, i2mo. (176), March 13, American Art
Association 1 1 1
Kipling (R.) Phantom 'Rickshaw and other Tales, first ed.
(first issue), orig. wrappers, Allahabad (1888), 8vo. (132),
Nov. 13, Puttick Spencer, £^
[£i los., orig. wrappers, second issue, same sale. Lot
133 ; £/[, same state, first issue, Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 240.]
Kipling (R.) Phantom 'Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales, first
ed. and first issue, with 5 leaves of advertisements and
with the apostrophe before 'Rickshaw and the periods
After A. and H. in A. H. Wheeler on cover, orig. wrap-
pers (No. 5 of the Indian Railway Library, " Reprinted
in chief from the ' Week's News ' "), Allahabad, n.d.
(1888), 8vo'. (541), Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, ;^3 8s.
Kipling (R.) [Plain Tales from the Hills], orig. holograph MS.
(349)
kip] Book-Prices Current.
Poem of 20 lines, published in Plain Tales from the Hills,
signed in full, dated Simla, Aug. i8th, 1887, commencing —
" By the hoof of the Wild Goat uptossed.
From the Cliff where She lay in the Sun,
Fell the Stone."
(2084), April 22, Christie, presented by Miss Sibyl Heeley
Kipling (R.) Quartette : The Christmas Annual of the Civil
and Military Gazette, by Four Anglo-Indian Writers,
orig. wrappers, Lahore, " The Civil and Military Gazette ""
Press, 1885, 8vo. (544), Aug, 7, Sotheby Spencer, ^3
Kipling (R.) Schoolboy Lyrics, printed for private circulation
only, cl. (without the orig. wrapper), Lahore, 1881 (2552),
April 22, Christie ^^72
Kipling (R.) Story of the Gadsbys, first ed., with 5 leaves of
advertisements, orig. wrappers (No. 2 of the Indian
Railway Library, " Reprinted in chief from the ' Week's
News ' "), Allahabad, A. H. Wheeler & Co., n.d. (1889),
8vo. (538), Aug. 7, Sotheb}^ Spencer, £^ 5s.
Kipling (R.) Tales of " The Trade." I. Some Work in the
Baltic, 9 pp. ; II. Business in the Sea of Marmora, 11 pp. ;
II. Ravages and Repairs, 10 pp., together 3 parts, orig.
printed wrappers, one of about 12 copies printed for
cop^'-right purposes, Garden City, New York, Doubleday,
Page & Company, 1916, i2mo. (173), March 13, American
Art Association $21
Kipling (R.) The Brushwood Boy, illustrations (in col.) by
F. H. Townsend, orig. cl., London, 1907, sm. 8vo. (168),
March 13, American Art Association $7
[Inserted is a type-written letter, signed in the auto-
graph of Kipling, dated " Dec. 12th, 1908," to Miss C.
Welch.]
Kipling (R.) The Neutral, 4 leaves, printed on one side of
page only, orig. printed wrapper, one of about 12 copies
printed for copyright purposes. Garden City, New York,
Doubleday, Page & Company, 191 6, 8vo. (174), March
13, American Art Association $21
Kipling (R.) The New Army (Infantry) : The Men at Work,
8 pp. 8vo., orig. printed wrappers, one of about 12 copies
printed for copyright purposes. Garden City, New York,
Doubleday, Page & Company, 19 14 (171), March 13,
American Art Association $21
Kiphng (R.) The War in the Mountains. I. The Roads of
an Army, 9 pp. ; II. Podgora, 9 pp. ; III. A Pass, a King
and a Mountain, 9 pp. ; IV. Only a Few Steps Higher Up,
9 pp. ; V. The Trentino Front, 7 pp., together 5 parts,
orig. printed wrappers, one of about 12 copies printed for
copyright purposes. Garden City, New York, Doubleday,
Page & Company, 1917, i2mo. (177), March 13, American
Art Association $30
Kipling (R.) Under the Deodars, first ed., with 5 leaves of
advertisements, orig. wrappers (No. 4 of the Indian
(350)
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [kre
Railway Library, " Reprinted in chief from the ' Week's
News'"), Allahabad, n.d. (1880), 8vo. (540), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Spencer, l-^ 83.
Kipling (R.) Wee Willie Winkie, first ed., orig. wrappers,
Allahabad, n.d. (1889), 8vo. (242), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Spencer, £1
Kipling (R.) Works, Bombay ed., limited ed., signed by the
author, 23 vol., hf. canvas, uncut, 1913-15, roy. 8vo.
(3387), Feb. 25, Sotheby Davidson, li-j
[At this sale other sets in the same state realised ^15
5s., £1^ 15s. and £1$ 13s. respectively. Lots 3388, 3394-5-1
Kitton (F. G.) Charles Dickens by Pen and Pencil, ports.,
facs. and illustrations, 3 vol., mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by
Wood, fine copy, 1890-2, folio (1336), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Maggs, £7 5S.
Kirchen Ordnung, In meiner gnadigen herm der Marggrauen
zu Brandenburg und eins Erbem Rats der Stat Niirmberg
oberkeyt und gepieten, 2 parts in i vol., lit. QOtt)., cf. ex.,
g.e. (from the Huth library, £ig in 1914), [colophon]
Getrnckt [zu Basel] diirch Johan Petreium, 1533, folio (957),
April 29, Sotheby Bates, £6
Kircher (A.) China Monumentis, engraved front., port., maps
and plates, veil., Amstelodami, 1667, folio (477), June 17,
Sotheby Maggs, £2 8s.
Klein (Rudolf). Felicien Rops, reproductions of his works,
plates, some col., hf. mor., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, Paris,
n.d., folio (815), Dec. 17, Sotheby Rimell, £1 lis.
Knight (R. P.) Account of the Remains of the Worship of
Priapus ... to which is added, a Discourse on the Worship
of Priapus, first ed., illustrations, orig. mor. gt., g.e.
(rubbed), London, printed by T. Spilsbury, 1786, 4to.
(259), March 6, American Art Association $35
Knight (R. P.) Account of the Remains of the Worship of
Priapus. New ed., to which is added The Worship of the
Generative Powers, plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., Privately
printed, 1894, 4to. (453), June 26, Puttick Hill, £2 12s. 6d.
Knight (R. P.) Discourse on the Worship of Priapus, illustra-
tions, hf. roan, t.e.g., Privately printed, 1865 — Transactions
of the Blavatsky Lodge, of the Theosophical Society, hf.
mor., t.e.g., 1890, etc., together 3 vol., 4to. (816), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Heffer, £^ 15s.
Knight (T. A.) Pomona Herefordiensis, 30 col. plates and
letterpress, cf. gt., 181 1, 4to. (195), April 29, Sotheby
Thompson, £2 8s.
Kosewitz (W. F. von). Eccentric Tales, first ed., 20 etchings
by G. Cruikshank after Crowquill, bds., uncut, 1827, 8vo.
(414), May 23, Puttick Spencer, £2 los.
Kretschmer (A.) and Rohrbach (C.) Costumes of All Nations,
col. plates (some loose), H. Sotheran, 1882, folio (227),
July 22, Sotheby Edwards, £i 12s.
KPYIITAAIA. Recueil des Documents pour servir 5, I'^tude
(351)
lab] Book-Prices Current.
des Traditions populaires, 12 vol., red cl., uncut, Heilbronn et
Paris, 1883-1911 (820), Dec. 17, Sotheby Neumayer, £^ 5s.
Labat (F. J.-B.) Noveau Voyage aux Isles de rAmerique,
plates, maps and plans, 6 vol., old cf. gt., Paris, 1722, 8vo,
(189), Dec. 19, Hodgson Edwards, £1 4s.
La Borde (J. B. de). Choix de Chansons raises en Musique,
port, by Masquelier after Denon, 100 plates by Moreau
and others, text and music engraved by Moria and Mile.
Vend6me, 4 vol. in 2, cf. gt., g.e., Paris, I'j'j^, 8vo. (26),
May 13, Sotheby Edwards, ;^ii2
La Bruyere (Jean de). Les Caractdres de Theophraste, mor.
ex., g.e., by Petit, succr. de Simier, 1694, 8vo. (73), Nov.
13, Puttick Kingdon, £1
Lace, Works on. See Danieli (B.), Glen (J. B.), Libro Quarto
de rechami, Libro Primo de rechami, Patrons de diverses
manieres. Sera (Dom. de), Vavassore (G. A.), Vecellio
(C), Vinciolo (F. de), Zoppino (N.)
Lacepiera. Libro dell' occhio morale, cut on title, roman
letter (a-h 8) [Hain 9805, Proctor 542], veil., Venetior
[Johannes Rubeus], 1496, sm. 4to. (458), March 18, Christie
Davis & Orioli, £4 5s.
Lacollombe (De). Nouveaux dessins d'Arquebuseries, title
and 7 plates (should be 11) of sword-handles, etc., mor.
ex., g.e., by Lloyd [Paris], 1730-43, oblong folio (459),
March 18, Christie Edwards, £5 los,
Lacombe (H.) Dictionnaire du vieux Langage fran^ois, 2 vol.,
contemp. mor. gt., g.e., coat-of-arms on sides, Paris, 1766,
8vo. (196), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £6 5s.
Lacroix (P.) Le Dix-Septieme Siecle, Institutions, Usages et
Costumes — Lettres, Sciences and Arts — Le Dix-huitieme
Sidcle. Institutions, ^Usages et Costumes — Lettres, Sciences
and Arts. Moyen Age. Arts, Sciences and Lettres — Vie
Militaire — Moeurs, Usages et Costumes, together 8 vol.,
chromos and other illusrations, cl. ex., Paris, Firmin-
Didot, 1871-80, super imp. 8vo. (734), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Parsons, £'/
Lacroix (P.) Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages,
1874 — The Arts in the Middle Ages, 1875 — Manners,
Customs and Dress during the Middle Ages, 1876 —
Science and Literature in the Middle Ages, 1878 — The
XVI nth Century, 1876, together 5 vol., col. lithographs
and other illustrations, as issued, imp. 8vo. (3397), Feb.
25, Sotheby Parsons, £^ 5s.
[;^3 5s., another set, in the same state, same sale. Lot
3399]
Lacroix (P.) Science and Literature — Arts, Military and Re-
ligious Life and Manners and Customs of the Middle Ages
— The Eighteenth Century in France, together 5 vol.,
chromo-lithographs and woodcuts, hf. mor. (damaged),
v.d., imp. 8vo. (37), Aug. 7, Sotheby Edwards, £$ 4s.
Lactantius (L. C.) De Divinis Institutionibus ed. princeps,
184 leaves, including blanks, semi-flot^tc letter, the
(352)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [laf
first page with an illuminated initial in gold and col.,
with emblazoned coat-of-arms, 8 other illuminated initials
and many others painted, old mor. ex., g.e. (from the
Pembroke collection, ;^8io in 191 4), In uenerabili monas-
terio Sublacensi [Subiaco, Conrad Sweynheym and Arnold
Pannartz], 30 Oct., 1465, sm. folio (460), March 18, Christie
Quay itch, ;^6io
[The spaces for the Greek quotations in the early part
of the work left blank, but after leaf 1 1 these quotations
are mostly printed in. Wants two leaves of errata, but
has the blank leaf after the table and two blanks at end ;
one leaf mended. Hain 9806, Proctor 3288.]
Lactantius (L. C.) [Opera.] De Divinis institutionibus adversus
Gentes, etc., lit. rom. (with Greek), 227 leaves, with signs.
[Hain *98i4, Proctor 4332], painted capitals (outer
margins of first 2 leaves renewed), new mor. ex., g.e.,
Impressum Venetiis impendio Johts de Colonia ; Johtsz
Mathen de Gheretzem sociorum, Anno 1478, sm. folio
(1124), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £5
Lactantius (L. C.) [Opera.] " De Divinis Institutionibus; De
Ira Dei; et Opificio hominis cum Epithomon eiusdem.,"
lit. rom. (with Greek), 138 leaves, with signs. [Hain-
Copinger *98i6. Proctor 5376], mor. ex., g.e., Venetiis^
Vincentius Benalius, 1493, sm. folio (1125), July 22,
Sotheby Atkinson, £;^
Ladies' Cabinet (The) of Fashion, Music and Romance, col.
plates of costume (some cut into), 9 vol. only (Vol. i., ii.,
iv.-vi., xi.-xiv.) (2 leaves of Vol. v. defective), hf. mor.,
1837-42, 8vo. (117), Feb. 20, Sotheby
London Book Co., £1 los.
Laet (Jean de). Notae ad Dissertationem H. Grotii De
Origine gentium Americanarum, 2 parts in i vol., old cf.,
Amstelodami, apitd L. Elzevirium, 1643-4 (32), Dec. 17^
Sotheby |l Prosser, £1
La Fontaine (J. de). Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, 4 col.
plates after Schall, Holland paper, orig. hf. cf., uncut
(rubbed), Paris, Defer de Maisonneuve, 1791, roy. 4to.
(81), Jan. 24, American Art Association $70
La Fontaine (J. de). Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, 4
plates printed in col., bds., uncut, with prospectus leaf
at end of a companion vol., " Le Paradis Perdu, par
Milton," Paris, chez Defer de Maisonneuve, de V Imprimerie
de P. F. Didot jeune, 1791, 4to. (864), April 29, Sotheby
Duncan, £^-^
"Lai Fontaine (J. de). Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, ed.
orn^e de (8), figures dessinees par Moreau le Jeune, port.,
old cf. gt., g.e. [Paris, Didot le Jeune, An III. (i795)]»
4to. (891), May 14, Sotheby Bumpiis, /lo 5s.
La Fontaine (J. de). Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, 6d.
stereotypy, exemplaire sur grand papier fin d'essone,
plates after Moreau, modern mor. ex., t.e.g., uncut, in
XXXII. (353) 12
tAF] Book-Prices Current.
case, finel}^ bound, Paris, Stereotype d'Herhan, se Vend
chez Renouard aIII. = i8o4, 8vo: (965), May 14, Sotheby
Parsons, -^^ 5s,
La Fontaine (J. de). Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon, ornee
de 26 figures de Borel, gravees en couleurs par Vigna-
Vigneron, tirage unique a deux cent exemplaires, with the
plates in three states, outline, bistre and col. -printed, 2
vol., orig. mottled bds., uncut, Paris, T. Belin, 1899, 4to.
(892), May 14, Sotheby Jaschke, £12
La Fontaine (J. de). Contes et Nouvelles en vers, engravings
in the text, 2 vol. in i, old French mor. gt., Amsterdam,
chez Henry Deshordes, 1685, 8vo. (514), May 14, Sotheby
Heffer, £3
La Fontaine (J. de) . Contes et Nouvelles en Vers, ed. Fermiers-
Generaux, port., plates after Risen and vignettes by
Choffard, etc., the " Cas de Conscience " and " Diable de
Papefiguiere " decouverte, 2 vol. (Vol. i. wanted 8 leaves
at end, Vol. ii. wanted 4 leaves), old French mor. gt., g.e.
(Derome), d Amsterdam [Paris, Barbou], 1762, 8vo. (960),
May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £48
La Fontaine (J. de). Contes et Nouvelles en Vers, Fermiers-
Generaux ed., 2 ports., 80 engravings after Eisen (that to
" Le Cas de Conscience " decouverte) and 52 tail-pieces
by Choffard, 2 vol., con temp. mor. ex., silk lining, g.e.,
Amsterdam [Paris], 1762, 8vo. (279) , Dec. 6, Hodgson
Sabin, £^^
[Some of the plates slightly discoloured or stained.]
La Fontaine (J. de). Contes et Nouvelles en Vers, ed. Fermiers
Generaux, ports, of La Fontaine and Eisen by Fiquet, 80
plates by Eisen and 57 vignettes by Choffard, the " Cas
de Conscience " and " Diable de Papefiguiere " Decou-
vertes, 2 vol., contemp. mor. gt., g.e., Amst. [Paris,
Barbon], 1762, 8vo. (461), March 18, Christie Dighton, £110
[Several plates in duplicate, being variations of the
same scenes. The portrait of Choffard in the earliest
state.]
La Fontaine (J. de). Contes et Nouvelles en Vers, port., 80
plates and 64 vignettes by Eisen and Gravelot (without
letters), 2 vol., mor., g.e., A Amsterdam, 1764, post 8vo.
(626), Feb. 20, Sotheby Thorp, £\^ 5s.
\£^ 15s., old French cf. gt., same sale, Lot 590.]
La Fontaine (J. de). Contes et Nouvelles en vers, plates
(reversed) and vignettes, counterfeit of the " fermiers
generaux " ed., 2 vol., bds. (titles cut), w.a.f., Amst.,
1764, 8vo (173), May 23, Puttick Allen, £^
La Fontaine (J. de). Contes et Nouvelles en Vers, vellum
paper, Mition om6e de la suite des 20 figures de Fragonard,
Malet et Touze, extra illustrated with upwards of 300
engravings, comprising the series of figures and fleurons
by Eisen and Choffard for the edition of 1762, the series
of figures of Desenne and Chasselat, and various plates,
vignettes and ports., after Moreau, Deveria, Queverdo,
(354)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [lam
Girardet, etc., 2 vol., mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut (E. Bosquet),
Paris, Didot rAin6, 1795, roy. 4to. (825), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Halliday, £22
La Fontaine (J. de). [Contes et Nouvelles en Vers.] Set of 38
plates after Lancret, Boucher, Eisen, Pater, etc., illustrat-
ing the Tales of La Fontaine, proofs on Japanese paper, in
portfolio, n.d., 4to. (254), May 23, Puttick Hill, £2
La Fontaine (J. de). Fables choisies, mises en vers, large
PAPER, front, and 275 plates by Oudry, 4 vol., old hf.
russ. (broken), Paris, chez Desaint cS- Saillant, 1755-59,
folio (230), July 22, Sotheby Hill, £\o los.
[Apparently the late issue with the inscription " Le
Singe et le Leopard " on the ensign in the first plate to
the 172nd Fable.]
La Fontaine (J. de). Fables choisies mises en vers, les figures
par le S*" Fessard, le texte par le S^ Montulay, engraved
throughout, plates, vignettes and ornaments by Monnet,
Meyer, and others, 6 vol., contemp. French mor. gt., arms
of Jerome Frederic Bignon in gold on sides, g.e., by Pade-
loup le jeune, fine copy, Paris, i^hez t'Auteur, 1765-75, 8vo.
(312), June 10, Sotheby Parsons, /i 35
La Fontaine (J. de). Tales, imitated in English Verse port,
and plates by Eisen, re-impressions of the Fermiers-
Generaux ed. inserted, 2 vol., mor., uncut, t.e.g., by
Riviere, London, privately printed. 1814, 8vo. (963), May
14, Sotheby Bain, £f) 15s.
[La Fronde.] Recueil de 73 Pieces du Temps de La Fronde et
du Ministdre du Card. Mazarine [en Prose et en Vers],
bound in 2 vol., mor., uncut, t.e.g., by Hammond, a col-
lection of rare tracts, Paris, etc., 1649-50, sm. 4to. (895),
May 14, Sotheby Ellis, £12
La Gueriniere (R. de). l^cole de Cavalerie, first ed., engraved
title and 23 plates (the first frayed), old cf., J. Collombat,
1733, folio (197), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Lahontan (Baron). Voyages dans I'Amerique Septentrionale,
seconde ed., folding maps and plates, 2 vol., old cf., A La
Have, 1706, i2mo. (772), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Stevens, Son S' Stiles, £'^ 3s.
Lajarte (T. de). Bibliotheque Musicale du Theatre de I'Opera
— Catalogue Historique, Chronologique, Anecdotique, 2
vol., ports, by Le Rat, mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., Paris, 1878,
8vo. (27), May 13, Sotheby Dobell, £^ los.
Lamb (C.) Elia : Essays which have appeared under that
signature in the London Magazine, 1823 — Last Essays,
1833, together 2 vol., first eds., uncut, in cl. wrappers
within cases, 1823-33, 8vo. (3403), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Garth, £^s
Lamb (C.) Poetical Recreations of the Champion, hf. cf..
Printed at the Champion Press, by and for John Thelwall,
1822, 8vo: (71), Dec. 17, Sotheby Norman, £\ 12s.
Lamb (C.) Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, first ed.,
(355) 12—2
tAM] Book-Prices Current.
orig. bds., uncut (defective), 1808, 8vo. (3402), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Maggs, £^
Lamb (C.) Tale of Rosamund Gray and Old Blind Margaret,
first ed. (wanting title and two blank leaves at end, dedica-
tion and last page discoloured, one leaf torn and repaired),
1798 : bound with The Life and Writings of J. B. Bossuet,
by C. Butler, 1812, 2 vol. in i, hf. cf., sprinkled edges,
1798, 8vo. (954), June 17, Sotheby Spencer, £^ los.
Lamb (C.) Tales from Shakespeare, first ed., copperplates by
Mulready and Blake, 2 vol. in i, hf. roan, m.e. (the plate
of the " Last Entertainment of Timon " torn, several
leaves and 3 plates stained), 1807, 8vo. (1281), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Leicester, £1^ 15s.
[/18 5s., same copy, June 17, Sotheby, Lot 576.]
Lamb (C.) Tales from Shakespeare, first issue of the first ed.,
before the advertisements were printed on pp. 237-8,
plates by W. Blake (an attempt has been made to colour
frontispiece to Vol. i.), plates, as usual, shorter than the
text (one leaf torn across and plate torn, four leaves
frayed, a few leaves foxed), 2 vol., orig. bds. (back strips
gone), uncut. Printed for Thomas Hodgkins, at the Juvenile
Library, Hanway St., 1807, 8vo. (515), July 22, Sotheby
Sabin, /61
Lamb (C.) Tales from Shakespeare, large paper, illustra-
tions by Rackham, buckram, uncut, t.e.g., 1909, 4to.
(827), Dec. 17, Sotheby Danielson, £1 los.
Lamb (C.) Works, port., 4 vol., cf. gt., m.e., Moxon, 1855,
8vo. (220), Jan. 22, Sotheby Low, £1 14s.
Lamb (R.) Original and Authentic Journal of Occurrences
during the late American War, Dublin, 1809 — Memoir of
his own Life, ib., 181 1, together 2 vol., uniform contemp.
cf. gt., 8vo. (571), July 29, Sotheby Maitland, £^ 3s.
Lana (F.) Prodromo : ouero Saggio di alcune inuentioni
nuoue premesso all' Arte Maestra, 20 plates, including one
of the earliest known designs for a " Flying-Boat " or
balloon, orig. bds., uncut, Brescia, 1670, folio (729), Dec.
12, Hodgson Rimell, £-^
Landor (W. S.) Dry Sticks Fagoted, first ed., A.L.s. from the
author pleading for help for the great grandson of Defoe
inserted, orig. cl., Edin., 1858, 8vo. (102), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Tregaskis, £2
Landrin (M.) Recueil de soixante-quatre feuilles de Contre-
Danses, engraved throughout, plates of music and illus-
trations of the figures, in i vol., cf., Paris, n.d., 8vo. (13),
May 13, Sotheby £/^ los.
Lanfrey (P.) History of Napoleon the First, 3 vol., cf. ex.,
by Riviere, 1871-6, 8vo. (254), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Edwards, £4 7s. 6d.
Lang (A.) Ballads and Lyrics of Old France, first ed., orig.
cl., with the blank first leaf, 1872 (131), Jan. 23, Puttick
James, £1 15s.
(356)
i
Oct., 1917 TO Aug.. 1918. [lar
Lang (A.) History of Scotland, fronts., 4 vol., new hf. of. gt.,
m.e., 1900-7, 8vo. (256), Oct. 23, Sotheby Mackay, £2 los.
Lang (A.) Prince Charles Edward, one of 1,500 copies on
fine paper, plates and vignettes, front, in colours, mor.
ex., g.e., Goupil & Co., 1900, 4to. (540), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sotheran, £;^ 5s.
Langdale (C.) Memoirs of Mrs. Fitzherbert, port., autograph
presentation copy, extra illustrated by the insertion of
37 ports, and 3 A.Ll.s., including one from Mrs. Fitz-
herbert, cf. ex., t.e.g., by Riviere, 1856 (143), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Lowe Bros., £4
Langford (J no.) A just and cleere Refutation of a false and
scandalous Pamphlet entituled Babylons fall in Mary-
land, &c. And A true Discovery of certaine strange and
inhumane proceedings of some ungratefuU people in
Maryland (margins of pp. 5-6 pasted together, p. 25 cut
in headline and p. 27 side-note cut into), unbd., autograph
signature of Bishop Kennett on title, Printed for the
Author, 1655, sm. 4to. (294), Feb. 20, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £1^1
[Orig. ed. ;^i82, same copy, probably returned for
undiscovered defects, July 30, 191 7, Sotheby, Lot 89.]
Langland (Wm.) Vision of Pierce Plowman, now fyrste im-
prynted by Roberte Crowley, dwellyng in Ely rentes in
Holbourne Anno Domini 1505 (1550), first ed., bladt
letter, woodcut title, cf. gt., g.e., by F. Bedford, Im-
prynted at London by Roberte Crowley, 1550, 4to, (830),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Young, £'j 7s.
Langley (B.) City and Country Builder's and Workman's
Treasury of Designs, 186 plates, old cf., 1740, 4to. (199),
April 29, Sotheby Bain, £^ los.
Langley (B.) City and Country Builder's and Workman's
Treasury of Designs, 186 plates and 14 additional plates
at the end, old cf., 1745 (445), Dec. 4, Sotheby Bain. ^3 6s.
Lansdowne (Geo. Granville, Lord). The Jew of Venice, a
Comedy, first ed. (last leaf mended, a few stains), mor.
ex., g.e., B. Lintot, 1701, 4to. (744), April 8, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £2 6s.
La Perouse. See Perouse
La Primaudaye (P. de). The French Academic. The second
part of the French Academic, trans, into English, 2 vol.,
old cf. gt., 1614, 1605, 4to. (loii), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Dobell, £2 15s.
Larivey (P. de). Les Six Premieres Comedies Facecieuses,
first ed., hf. mor. (few leaves wormed), 1579, 8vo. (56),
Nov. 13, Puttick Barnard, £1 6s.
La Rochefoucauld (F.) Reflexions ou Sentences et Maximes
Morales, first ed., front., mor., g.e., Paris, 1665, 8vo.
(831), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, /12
Larrey (I. de). Histoire des deux Triumvirats, nouvelle ed.,
augment^e de I'Histoire d'Auguste, plates, 4 vol., French
mor. gt., g.e., arms of Princesse Sophie of France, daughter
(357)
las] Book-Prices Current.
of Louis XV., Trevoux, par la Compagnie, 1741, 8vo. (316),
June 10, Sotheby Parsons, £g los.
La Salle (R. de) and Joutel (Capt.) Journal Historique du
Dernier Voyage . . . dans le Golfe de Mexique, premiere
ed., with the orig. folded map (name erased from title by
ink), orig. cf., r.e., Paris, chez E. Robinot, 1713, 8vo. (402),
April 29, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, ;^io
Lascaris (Con.) Compendium Octo Orationis Partium, Gr. et
Lat. (ed. tertia), 62 leaves [Hain 9922, Proctor 7127],
Impressw^n Vicentiae, per T.eonardum de Basilea, xviii. Kal.
Julii, 1489 — Eiusdem Tiepl 'Ovo/xaros /cai "pTj/iaroi, Graec6^
ed. princeps (18 leaves, including blank for a j) [Hain
9925], a. u. n., in i vol., mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, with
some rough edges [Huth copy, ;^i6 los. in 1914], sm. 4to.
(253), June 3, Sotheby Barnard, ;^ii los.
Latimer (Hugh). Sermons preached before . . Lady Catherine
Duches of Suffolke, 1552, blacfe letter, full-page woodcut
and colophon, 3 parts, not subject to return, old cf..
Imprinted at London by John Day, 1571-2, 4to. (214),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Halliday, 12s.
[Latour-Landry (Geoff roy de).] Spiegel der Tugend und
Ersamkeit, got^ic letter, 31 long lines to a page, 40 wood-
cuts (? should be 46) and ornamental initials, bds.,.
Getruckt zu Strassburg durch I oh. Knoblouch, 15 19, sm.
4to. (253), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^ii
[The fifth ed. in German. Nine leaves are in fac. Col-
lation : cxviii. + Register, 5 leaves +1 blank =124.]
La Trau (Olivier de). Le Portrait racourcy de Monseigneur
reminentissime Cardinal de Grimaldi, orig. veil, gt.,
covered with gt. tooling, g e., name " Due de Valentinois "
on title, Paris, par Ant. Estienne, 1643, 8vo. (317), June
10, Sotheby Quaritch, £S
Laurent de I'Ardeche (P. M.) Histoire de Napoleon, col.
plates and illustrations by Horace Vernet, hf. mor., 1840^
8vo. (177), May 23, Puttick Ward, £1 7s. 6d.
Laurentinus. De Arte Metrica, MS. on paper, first page il-
luminated (63 leaves), headings in red and blue, oak bds.
and stamped leather, 4 clctsps, metal corner studs, a port,
in relief on sides, [at end] p. vrbomii loais lacobi de vrbdis
die V. Nouebis ana 1495, i2mo. (464), March 18, Christie
Ellis. £25
Lavater (J. C.) Essays on Physiognomy, trans, by H. Hunter,
plates by HoUoway and others, 5 vol., cl. bound, 18 10,.
4to. (411), Aug. 7, Sotheby Arnold, £1 17s.
Laverack (E.) The Setter, 2 col. plates, orig. cl., 1872, 8vo.
(90), Feb. 20, Sotheby Murray, £1 6s.
Law (E.) Vandyck's Pictures at Windsor Castle, ed. de luxe,
3 parts, 60 copies on Japanese veil, paper, signed, 30
plates in photogravure, wrappers as issued, 1898-99, folio
(462), March 25, Sotheby Kenyon, £5
Lawes (H. and W.) Choice Psalmes put into Musick for three
voices, 4 parts in i vol., musical notation (last title and
(358)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [lee
last leaf and corners of a few leaves mended), mor. gt.,
g.e., by F. Bedford, /. Young for Humphrey Moseley,
1648, 4to. (loi), May 13, Sotheby Terry, l^-j
[£id> {Barnard), unbd., two parts only, April 29, Sotheby,
Lot 201.]
Lawes (H. and W.) Choice Psalms put into Musick for Three
Voices, and 9 Canons by W. Lawes, 3 parts (only), ports,
of Carolus Rex (Cantus Primus part wants port., several
headlines shaved), cf., /. Young for Humphrey Moseley,
1648, 4to. (301), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, ^28
Lawrance (Mary). Collection of Roses from Nature, 91 col.
plates, including front., MS. index on fly-leaf and on back
of front., old English mor. gt., g.e., by Staggemeier, with
his label, 1799, folio (640), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £65
Lawrence (Sir Thos.) Cabinet of Gems, with Memorials by
P. G. Patmore, tinted plates, orig. cl., g.e., 1837, 4to.
(483), March 19, Puttick Long, £6 5s.
Lawson (Wm.) New Orchard and Garden, hlatk letter, wood-
cuts (title cut into, side notes on p. 12 cut into), B. Alsop
for R. Jackson, 1618 — [Markham (Gervase).] The In-
richment of the Weald of Kent, bladt letter, folding map,
G. P. for R. Jackson, 1625 — Expert Gardener, or a Treatise
in Grafting and Gardening, woodcuts (wormed), R. Heme,
1640, in I vol., cf. ex., sm. 4to. (236), July 22, Sotheby
Maggs,£^ 15s.
Leabhar Breac, the Speckled Book : Collection of Pieces in
Irish and Latin (complete in 2 vol., 1872-76), facsimiled
from the orig. manuscript, bds. as issued, R. I. Academy,
1876, folio (624), July 29, Sotheby Maitland, £2 i8s.
Le Blon (J. C.) Coloritto ; or, The Harmony of Colouring in
Painting, text in French and EngUsh, 4 col. plates (should
be 5), hf. cf., n.d. (c. 1730), 4to. (166), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Ellis, £^2
Lecky (W. E. H.) History of England in the Eighteenth
Century, 8 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1878-90, 8vo. (261), Oct. 23,
Sotheby . Bumpus, £5 15s.
Lecky (W. E. H.) History of England in the Eighteenth Cen-
tury, 8 vol., cl. as issued, 1888-90, 8vo. (237), July 22,
Sotheby Bain, £4
Lecky (W. E. H.) History of Rationalism in Europe, 2 vol.,
1866 — History of European Morals, 2 vol., 1869— De-
mocracy and Liberty, 2 vol., 1896, together 6 vol., uniform
cf. gt., m.e., 8vo. (260), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £^ los.
Le Clerc (Seb.) Battles of the Duke de Guise, front, of monu-
ment and 10 plates of battles, paper cover {Paris, s.d.),
sm. foho (1068), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Le Clerc (Seb.) Triat6 de Geometric, folded plates, old mor.
gt., g.e., Paris. Jombert, 1744 — Nouvel Office pour les
Chevaliers de I'Ordre du St. Esprit, old mor. gt., g.e.,
Jmpr. Royale, 1816, together 2 vol., 8vo. (480), Feb. 20,
Sotheby " Quaritch, £8 los.
Lee (Nat.) Works, containing Thirteen Tragedies, in i vol.,
(359)
lee] Book-Prices Current.
hf. cf. antique, r.e., David Garrick's copy, with his ex-
Ubris, 1694, 4to. (1645), Nov. 5, Sotheby Dobell, £2 4s.
Leech (J.) FoUies of the Year, col. etchings from Punch's
Pocket Books, hf. mor., g.e., 1844-64, oblong folio (836),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £1
Leech (J.) Pictures of Life and Character, five series com-
plete, illustrations, 5 vol., hf. bd., as issued, 1864-9, oblong
folio (838), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 i6s.
Leech (J.) Portraits of Children of the Mobility, with Memoirs
[by P. Leigh], 8 col. lithographs, front, (foxed), orig. cl.,
R. Bentley, 1841, 4to. (865), April 29, Sotheby
Piatt, £2 5s.
Leech (J.) " Young Troublesome," or Master Jackey's Holi-
days, first ed., 12 col. illustrations, cf. gt., g.e., by Riviere,
orig. wrappers bd. in, n.d., oblong 4to. (840), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £2 7s.
Le Fevre de la Boderie (Guy). La Galliade, ou de la Revolu-
tion des Arts et Sciences [Poeme], cf. gt., g.e., Paris, chez
Guillaume Chaudiere, 1578, sm. 4to. (465), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £1^ los.
Le Fevre (R.) Recuyell of the History es of Troye, trans, by
Caxton and ed. by H. H. Sparling, 3 vol. in 2, limp veil.,
Kelmscott Press, 1892, sm. folio (112), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Maggs, £7
{£11, same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 450.]
Legende des sainctz nouueaulx, got^tc letter, double columns,
27 lines to a page, with signatures, painted initials, oak
bds. and leather, with clasps (worn), Imprime p. bartholo-
mieu buyer citoye de lyon . . . . le vinctiesme iour daoust,
1477, sm. folio (467), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £/^o
[Wanting the table and i leaf (h8). At the end, by the
same printer, is "la vie et les miracles que nostre benoit
sauueur me seygneur ihesuscrist." Collation : (i) a-q 8,
r 6. (2) a-c 8, d 6, e-g 8, h 10 (last a blank).]
Legends of Terror and Tales of the Wonderful and the Wild,
woodcuts, hf. mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., Sherwood, etc., 1826,
(973), May 14, Sotheby Pickering, £1 12s.
Legrand (Jac.) Le Livre intitule de Bonnes Moeurs, MS. on
veil. [French], 88 leaves (gf by 7in.), written in lettres
batardes, 30 lines to a page, 5 ornamental initials painted
in gold and colours, with borders, and 5 miniatures, other
smaller initials painted, xviiith century French mor. gt.,
g.e., Early xv. cent., 4to. (319), June 10, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, 3^340
[A fine example of illumination and calligraphy, in
excellent preservation. The work is the orig. of the
" Boke of Gode Maners," printed by Caxton in 1487, in a
version made by himself from the French. The author
was otherwise known as Jacobus Magnus. A description
of this MS. appears in the catalogue.]
Lehenrecht (Buch der) [trans, by J. Pflantzmann] , gotf|ic
letter, woodcut on reverse of title representing the emperor,.
(360)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [lem
six electors and the Court of Wurtemberg, 3 ornamental
initials, with 2 ornamental woodcut pages at beginning
and end, orig. wrappers (mended), hf. cf. (title and several
leaves repaired), Gedruckt durch maister Erharte Radtolt
{sic) zu Augspurg, 1493, sm. folio (254), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £\
[First ed. in German. Copinger III. 4730. Collation :
a-e8 = 40 leaves, unnumbered.]
Leicester (Sir P.) Historical Antiquities of Great Britain and
Ireland, coats-of-arms, W . L. for R. Clavell in Little
Britain, 1673, folio (79), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £<}
[XVII. century French mor. gt., with monogram,
J. B. C, and the large arms of J. B. Colbert and
Collar of St. Esprit (in excellent state). From Sir A.
Fountaine's library.]
Leigh (Ger.) Accedens of Armorye, large paper, woodcut
title and coats-of-arms painted heraldically (has no fold-
ing woodcut at end as in other eds.), R. Tottel, 1576 —
Bossewell (John). Workes of Armorye, first ed., large
PAPER, blacfe letter, coats-of-arms painted heraldically.
In aedibus Richardi Totelli, 1572, in i vol., contemp.
English (Lyonnese) cf., cartouches enclosing the name
" Hugh Grantham " (mended) (from the Ashburnham
library, £1^ in 1897), sm. 4to. (3370), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £1$
Leisenstrit (Joh.) Catolisch Pfarbuch, Kurtze Fragstiicke
von den Sacrament, etc. (5 works), lit- flOtl)., with wood-
cuts (the first treatise wormed). Coin, durch Mart. Cho-
linum, 1578, thick sm. 4to. (565), April 8, Sotheby
Edwards, £11 5s.
[XVI. century German oak bds. and cf., the sides
stamped in compartments, with legends in Latin, centre
panel of ornamental pillars and medallion heads, with
date 1559, metal and leather clasps (one broken). Some-
thing like Weale, No. 756, but with variations. Four
wormholes in cover.]
Le Keux (J. H.) and Cooper (C. H.) Memorials of Cambridge,
LARGE PAPER, platcs on India paper, photographs and
woodcuts (spotted), 3 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.e., not subject
to return, 1860-6, 4to. (900), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sotheran, £1 8s.
Leland (J.) [Itinerary.] Laboryouse Journey and serche for
Englandes Antiquitees, enlarged by Johan Bale, first ed.,
blacfe letter, orig. blank leaf at end (title torn and worn,
small hole running throughout the book), cf. gt., Johan
Bale, 1549, 8vo. (77), Feb. 20, Sotheby Barton, £5
Le Maire de Beiges (Jean). Les Illustratios de Gaule et Singu-
laritez de Troye (trois livres), avec les deux Epistres de
lamant Verd — Le Traictie de la Differece des Scismes et
des ConciUes de leglise — L'Epistre du Roy a Hector de
Troye. Et aucunes autres CEuvres assez dignes de veoir,
lit. OOt^., woodcuts, devices, coats-of-arms, etc. (some col.),
(361)
LEMj Book-Prices Current.
in I vol. (first title scribbled on), new cf. gt., Paris, E. &
J. de Marnef et Pierre Viart, 1520-1, folio (617), July 22,
Sotheby David, £4 4s.
Le Maire de Beiges (Jean). Les Illustrations de Gaule et
Singularitez de Troye . . par Antoine de Moulin, title
within woodcut border, " Bibliotheca Colbertina," modern
French cf. gt., g.e., Lvon, Jean de Tournes, 1549, folio
(1207), May 14, Sotheby Hill, £^
Lemegeton, or the Clavicula. See Solomon
Lemon (Mark). The Enchanted Doll, first ed., illustrations by
R. Doyle, mor. gt., cartouche, enclosing the name ' 'Mary,"
probably the dedication copy to Mary Dickens, Bradbury
& Evans, 1849, 8vo. (974), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, ^5 5s.
Lemon (Mark), The Enchanted Doll, first ed., illustrations
by R. Doyle, mor. gt., silk linings, rough edges, t.e.g., by
Zaehnsdorf, orig. pink bds. bd. in, Bradbury & Evans,
1849, 8vo. (845), Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £2 3s.
Lennox (W. P., Lord). Celebrities I have Known, 2 vol.,
1876 — My Recollections, from 1806 to 1873, 2 vol., 1874 —
Fifty Years' Biographical Reminiscences, 2 vol., 1863 —
Fashion Then, and Now, 2 vol., 1878 — Coaching, with
Anecdotes of the Road, 1876 — Plays, Players and Play-
houses, 2 vol., 1881, together 11 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.e.,
1863-81, 8vo. (1458), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 5s.
Leo (J no.) Geographical Historic of Africa, trans, by John
Pory (corner torn off c 5), old cf., 1600, sm. folio (202),
April 29, Sotheby Ellis, £S los.
Le Pautre (Jean). Designs for Gates, Vases, Entrances,
Altars, Panels, Cartouches, etc., and designs by other
artists, 156 plates (some mounted), orig. impressions, in
2 vol., hf, bd., Paris, s.d., sm. 4to. (727), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £^ los.
Le Pautre (Jean). Oiuvres d'Architecture, engraved titles
and 698 plates. Vol. i.-ii. (should be 3 vol., containing 787
plates), hf. mor., g.t., Paris, Cellot & Jombert fils, 1751,
sm. folio (642), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £18
Lepolemo. Libro del inuecible cauellero Lepolemo hijo del
Empador de Alemaiia, lit. flOtf)., double columns, title in
red and black, with woodcut above of two mounted
knights jousting, title and engraving within ornamental
woodcut borders, old cf., coat-of-arms in gold on sides,
silk ties, [colophon] Acabose de impriniir la presente obra
en la insigne ciudad de Seuilla ; en casa de Juan cromberger ;
a veynte de Agosto, 1534, sm. folio (517), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, ^25
Le Roy (Fr.) Dialogue de Consolation entre Lame et Raison,
lettres batardes, title within woodcut border, full-page
cut on reverse (mended), mor. ex., g.e., by Hardy, from
the Butler collection, Paris, P. Sergent, 1537, sm. 8vo.
(230), March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £20
Le Sage (A. R.) Gil Bias, ed. ornee de figures en taille douce
gravees par les meilleurs Artistes de Paris, port, and 28
(362)
■
Oct.. 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [lev
plates, 4 vol., some leaves mended, French cf. gt., g.e.,
Paris, de I'lmprimerie de Didoi jeune. Van in. [1795], ovo,
(323), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £5 los.
Le Sage (A. R.) Gil Bias, trans, by Martin Smart, 100 en-
gravings, col. by hand at a later date, 4 vol., mor. gt.,
t.e.g., by Riviere, London, 1807, i2mo. (92), Dec. 3,
American Art Association $55
Le Sage (A. R.) Gil Bias, trans, by B. H. Malkin, plates after
R. Smirke (foxed), 4 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1809, 8vo. (1154),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s.
Le Sage (A. R.) Gil Bias, trans, by T. Smollett, 15 col. en-
gravings, 3 vol., cf. gt., London, 1819, 8vo. (82), Jan. 24,
American Art Association $23
Le Sage (A. R.) Gil Bias, pr6cM6e d'une notice par M. Sainte-
Beuve, port, and plates, 2 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by Morrell,
Paris, Garnier, 1864, 8vo. (238), July 22, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £2 los.
Le Sage (A. R.) Gil Bias, trans, by T. Smollett, 3 vol. — As-
modeus, or the Devil upon two Sticks — History of Vanillo
Gonzales, together 5 vol., etchings by R. de Los Rios, hf.
cf. gt., g.e., 100 copies printed, 1881, 8vo. (605), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Post, £^
Leschevin (Isaac). Portraits, Palisades et Hayes pour enricher
les Jardins, no title, dedication leaf and 10 plates, hf.
mor., Utrecht, Salamon de Roy, 1635, folio (644), April 29,
Sotheby Quaritch, £S los.
Leslie (C. R.) and Taylor (T.) Life and Times of Sir Joshua
Reynolds, inlaid and extra illustrated with ports, referred
to in the work, mezzotint ports, by Faber, etc., engrav-
ings, etc., 2 vol. 8vo., extended to 12 vol. folio, mor.,
rough edges, t.e.g., specially printed title-pages, fine copy,
1865, folio (1264), Dec. 4, Sotheby Suckling, £120
[£i I2S., not extra illustrated, hf. mor. gt., Oct. 23,
Sotheby, Lot 1187.]
Lessons of Thrift, published for General Benefit, by a Member
of the Save-all Club, col. plates by R. Cruikshank, orig.
bds., uncut, T. Boys, 1820, roy. 8vo. (3404), Feb. 25,
Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £6 los.
L'Estrange (Hamon). Americans no Jewes, or Improbabilities
that the Americans are of that Race, orig. ed., unbd. (one
leaf split), W. W. for Henry Seile in Fleet Street, 1652, 4to.
(186), June 26, Puttick E. W. Stevens, £1^
Letarouilly (P.) Edifices de Roma Moderne, port., plan of
Rome and 355 large plates, 3 vol. super imp. folio and 3
vol. in 2 of text in 4to., Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1840-57,
folio (798), Feb. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £2^
Leti (G.) El Teatro Britannico, 2 vol., English mor. gt., with
centre panel, the whole studded with circles and stars
characteristic of the work of the Meames, 1683, 4to. (304),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Edwards, £2'^
Levaillant (F.) Travels into the Interior Parts of Africa
(363)
lev] Book-Prices Current.
(First and Second Journeys), plates, together 5 vol., cf.,
1790-96, 8vo. (347), Jan. 23, Puttick Ogden, £1 12s. 6d.
[£i 6s., cf., March 19, Puttick, Lot 165.]
[Le Vayer de Boutigny.] The Famous Romance of Tarsis and
Zelie, done into English by Ch. Williams, first ed., front,
by J. Sturt, mor. ex., g.e., Nath. Ponder, 1685, sm. folio
{1208), May 14 , Sotheby Dohell, £2 17s.
Lever (C.) Charles O'Malley, in the orig. 22 parts in 21,
illustrations by " Phiz," orig. pink wrappers (some de-
fective), Dublin, 1840-41, 8vo. (3405), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Garth, £^ 3s.
[£i 17s. 6d., hf. mor. gt., first ed., 2 vol., 1841, Dec. 17,
Sotheby, Lot 858.]
Lever (C.) Confessions of Con Cregan, first ed., illustrations
by H. K. Browne, 2 vol., advertisements at end, cf. ex.,
t.e.g., by Riviere, orig. covers bound in, W. S. Orr, n.d.
(1849), 8vo. (1189), Oct. 23, Sotheby Dobell, £2. 2s.
Lever (C.) Davenport Dunn, first ed., engraved title and
plates by " Phiz," bd. from the orig. parts, with wrappers,
2 vol., cL, 1857-59, 8vo. (3416), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Garth, £1 12s.
Lever (C.) One of Them, first ed., orig. cl., 1861 (3419), Feb.
25, Sotheby Spencer, £1 15s.
Lever (C.) Our Mess, in the orig. 35 parts, port, and 69
plates by " Phiz," orig. pink wrappers (some loose),
Dublin, 1843-44, 8vo. (3407), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Maggs, £^ 5s.
Lever (C.) St. Patrick's Eve, first ed., illustrations by "Phiz,"
mor. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, 1845, 8vo. (859), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Sylvester, £1 12s.
Lever (C.) The Daltons, in the orig. 24 parts in 23, plates by
" Phiz," 2 vol., prink wrappers, 1850-2, 8vo. (3412), Feb.
25, Sotheby Garth, £2 los.
Lever (C.) Works, together 43 vol., mostly first eds., illustra-
tions by " Phiz," etc., hf. mor. gt., some stilted, 1839-72,
8vo. (1466), Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £12 los.
Lever (C.) [Works.] Roland Cashel, first ed., illustrations by
" Phiz," 1850 — Confessions of Con. Cregan, first ed.,
illustrations by H. K. Browne, 2 vol., orig. cl., Orr & Co.,
n.d. (1849) — Sir Brook Fossbrooke, first ed., 3 vol., orig.
cl., 1866, together 6 vol., 8vo. (1316), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Lane, £^ 19s.
Levins (P.) Manipulus Vocabulorum, a Dictionarie of English
and Latine wordes, orig. ed., black letter and roman (inner
margins of first 4 leaves renewed, last leaf mended, leaf of
errata in fac), mor., g.e., Henrie Bynneman for John
Waley, 1570, sm. 4to. (393), April 8, Sotheby Barnard, £4
Lewin (Wm.) Birds of Great Britain, containing 324 col.
plates, 7 vol. in 3, old cf. gt., y.e. (cracked), 1789-95, 4to.
(674), Jan. 22, Sotheby Gladstone, £i(> los.
Lewis (C. T. Courtney). The Picture Printer of the Nine-
(364)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [Lie
teenth Century : George Baxter, 1804- 1867, col. front.,
plain and col. plates, 191 1, 8vo. (481), July 29, Sotheby
Campbell, £1 12s.
Lewis (M.) and Clark (Capt.) Original Journals of the Lewis
and Clark Expedition, 1804- 1806, printed from the original
manuscripts, ed. by R. G. Thwaites, ports., some in col.,
views, facs., etc., medallion ports, in col, in centres, 15
vol., buckram, uncut. New York, Dodd, Mead & Com-
pany, 1904-1905, 4to. (353), Dec. 3, American Art Associa-
tion $85
[Printed throughout on imperial Japan paper ; 50
copies so printed.]
Lewis (M. G.) Alfonso, King of Castile: a Tragedy, first ed.,
cf. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1801, 8vo. (865), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Maggs, los.
Lewis (M. G.) Tales of Terror, 3 folding col. plates, cf. gt.,
m.e., 1808, 8vo, (866), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, 13s.
Lewis (Sam.) History of the Parish of St. Mary, Islington,
inlaid throughout and extra illustrated with many orig.
drawings by Shepherd and others, numerous old col.
ports, and other views, etc., bound in 3 vol., hf. mor. gt.,
t.e.g.. Printed for the Author, 1842, roy. 4to. (775), April
29, Sotheby Maggs, ^45
Leycester. See Leicester
Liber Precum Publicarum . . in Ecclesia Anglicana, first ed.
of Walter Haddon's Latin-Anglican Prayer Book, roman
letter, title within woodcut border (cut into at foot),
mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Excusum Londini apud Re-
ginaldum Volfium (1560), 4to. (135), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Best, £3,
Liber Precum Publicarum ... in Ecclesia Anglicana, Liber
Psalmorum Davidis, 2 parts in i, titles within woodcut
borders (first title mended), calendar in red and black,
cf. gt., silver clasps, g.e., Londini, apud R. Wolfium, 1572,
8vo. (472), Aug. 7, Sotheby Hardy, £10 los.
Libii Agendorum secundum usum Sarisburgensis Ecclesiae,
musical notation, 2 vol., contemp. binding, 1555, 4to.
(470), May 23, Puttick Goodman, £7, 15s.
Libri (G.) Monuments Inedits ou peu connus, 65 plates,
printed in gold and colours, one of 150 copies, from the
Hamilton Palace library, mor. ex., g.e., by J. Wright,
1862-4, roy. folio (1108), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, £j los.
Libro Primo de rechami p. elquale se impara, etc., 2 cuts
showing lace workers, 34 plates of designs, etc., col. bds.,
P. Alex. Pag. Benacenses F. Bena, v. v., s.d., sm. 4to. (444),
March 18, Christie Ellis, £1^ los.
Libro Quarto de rechami p. el quale se impara, etc., 2 wood-
cuts showing the method of work, 18 designs for lace, etc.,
on one side of the page only, bds., P. Alex. Pag. Benacenses
F. Bena, v. v., s.d., sm. 4to. (445), March 18, Christie
Ellis, £1$
Lichtenberger (Jo.) Conjunctio Saturni et Martis, anno 1473,
(365)
Lie] Book-Prices Current.
goti)ic letter, 24 long lines to a page, painted initials, bds.
covered with veil, from a XV. cent. MS., [s.n., ? Cdln,
unknown printer, c. 1474-5], sm. 4to. (200), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, /lo los.
[An unknown work, much earlier than any hitherto
described by bibliographers. Autograph signature of
Robert Browning. Collation : 12 leaves, first blank.]
Lichtenberger (Jo.) Pronosticatio Latina, got^ic letter, 48
leaves (wanting 5), 36 woodcuts [Hain 10081] [Modena,
Dominicus Recociola, s.a. (1488)] — Bernardi Justiniani
Leonardi Oratoris filii legati Veneti Oratio habita apud
Sixtum mi. Pont. Max (2 Dec, 1471), QOttjic letter, 8 leaves
(last blank), without marks [Hain *9644] [Romae, St.
Planck, s.a.'] — Tractutus Procuratoris, got^ic letter, 8
leaves, without marks [Hain 2648], Rome p. mgrni S.
Planck de Patavia, i486, the three pieces in i vol., old
veil., from the Sykes and Dunn collections, sm. 4to. (475),
March 18, Christie Ellis, ^\2.
Lichtenberger (Jo.) Pronosticatio Latina, etc., got^ic letter,
43 woodcuts (3 full-page), name and verses on title, mor.,
g.e., Mainz [Jac. Meydenbach], 1492, sm. folio (255), Dec.
10, Christie Quaritch, ;^38
[Hain *ioo82. Proctor 161. Collation: a-f6 = 36 leaves,
unnumbered.]
Lichtenberger (Jo.) [Pronosticatio.] Title : Hec practica
narrat de presenti ano et sequetibus quamplurimis annis
de nouis raris et inauditis rebus et gestes, got^ic letter, title
with woodcut, 44 other woodcuts and initial, cf. ex., g.e.,
by Petit, successor of Simier (fine copy), Strassburg [B.
Kistler, c. 1499], sm. 4to. (256), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £\(^
[Fourth or fifth Latin ed. Hain * 10084, Proctor 755.
Collation : A8-H4 (8 and 4 alternately) = 48 leaves, un-
numbered. Sig. B and g transposed by binder.]
Life in India, the first no. containing 6 col. plates, with de-
scriptive letterpress, orig. wrappers, 1826, oblong 4to.
(3459), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £■>, 5s.
Ligon (Ric.) True and Exact History of the Island of Barba-
does, map and plates, hf. cf., and two others, 1673, folio
(665), Jan. 22, Sotheby Walrond, £^
Lilford (Lord). Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British
Islands, 421 plates, 7 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1885-97, 8vo.
(434), May 23, Puttick Edwards, ^46
\£'\i, lif. polished cf., g.e., the plates mounted on
guards, June 3, Sotheby, Lot 79.]
Lilly (Jno.) See Lyly
Linacre (Thos.) De Emendata Structura Latini Sermonis,
libri VI., contemp. Netherlands binding, with two stamped
panels, divided by a roll of five dancing figures (repaired)
[see Weale, No. 419], Basileae apud And. Cratandrum,
1530, sm. 4to. (3378), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £10 los.
Lindley (Jno.) Sertum Orchidaceum, a Wreath of the most
(366)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [lit
beautiful orchidaceous flowers, col. plates, mor. gt., g.e.,
by Clarke and Bedford, coat-of-arms of Earl Fitzwilliam.
1838, folio (204), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, ;^ii los.
Linton (W. J.) Masters of Wood-Engraving, col. front.,
plates (many on India paper), illustrations in text, signed
copy, buckram, Issued to subscribers only, 1889, folio
(looi), Jan. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 8s.
Lipomanus (Aloy.) De Vitis Sanctorum, nunc primum a F.
Laurentio Surio emendatis et auctis, 6 vol., mor. ex., g.e.,
from the Syston Park library (a few leaves wormed and a
small stamp on titles), Venetiis (Aldus), 1581, folio (845),
July 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £'j los.
Lippmann (F.) Engravings and Woodcuts of Old Masters,
reproduced in fac, 10 parts, hf. mor., uncut, Quaritch,
1889-1900, imp. folio (1271), Dec. 4, Sotheby Maggs, ;^33
Lipscomb (Geo.) History and Antiquities of the County of
Buckingham, maps and plates, pedigrees, etc. (several
plates spotted), 4 vol., mor., ex., g.e., by Hayday, 1847,
4to. (955). Oct. 23, Sotheby Hardy, ;^ii lis.
Lipscomb (Geo.) History and Antiquities of the County of
Buckingham, plates, etc., 4 vol., hf. mor., rough edges,
t.e.g., 1847, 4to. (872), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £j 5s.
Lipsius (Justus). De Constantia libri duo; [Ejusdem Satyra
Menippaea Somnium], in i vol., orig. veil, gt., J. A. De
Thou's copy, with his first arms on sides and monogram
on back, Antwerpiae apud CJir. Plantinum, i584-(i58i),
sm. 4to. (3379), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £g
Lirer (Thos.) In Gottes namen Amen. ^ In diser Cronick
wiirdet durch verdriesslich vermeiden langer geschrifft
zii lesen, etc., 23 full-page woodcuts, some touched with
col., Levant mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd (Stuttgart public
library stamp on first leaf), Ulm, Conr. Dinckmut, 12
Jan., i486, sm. folio (257), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £^S
[Second ed. Hain *ioii7. Proctor 2567; b3 defective
and few others mended. Collation: ab8, ci6, kio = 68
leaves, unnumbered ; ai and kio blank, but missing in
this copy.]
List of All the Ships and Frigots of England, with their Number
of Men, Guns, and of what Rates. Also, the Names of all
the Commanders in their Expedition in May, 1653, against
the Dutch ... (6 leaves), mor. antique. Printed by M.
Simmons, 1658, sm. 4to. (6810), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6
Listenius (N.) Rudimenta musicae, woodcut on title, musical
notation, bds., AugustcB Vindelicorum, per Henricum
Steyner, 1540, 8vo. (31), May 13, Sotheby £2
Litteratures Populaires de toutes les Nations. Poesies Popu-
laires de la Gascogne, par J. Fr. Blad4, 3 vol. — Litt6rature
Orale de la Basse-Normandie, par Jean Fleury — Rimes et
Jeux dcl'Enfance, par E. Rolland — Chansons Populaires
de r Alsace, par J. B. Wekerlin, 2 vol., together 7 vol.,
(367)
xit] Book-Prices Current.
five cl,, two hf. mor. ex., uncut, Paris, Maisonneuve,
1881-3, 8vo. (734), May 14, Sotheby Winter, £2 los.
Little (Janet). Poetical Works, first ed., orig. paper covers,
uncut, Air, printed by John and Peter Wilson, 1792 (1061),
May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £2 15s.
Littleton (Sir T.) Tenures in Englishe, hlack letter, names on
title, orig. cf. gt., R. Tottle, 1556, 8vo. (915), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £^
Littre (E.) Dictionnaire de la Langue Fran^aise, with Sup-
plement, 5 vol., hf. bd., Paris, 1885-6, 4to. (231), Nov. 28,
Hodgson Dulau, £^
Liturgia Inglesa, o Libro del Rezado publico, de la administra-
cion de los Sacramentos . . . de la Yglesia de Ingalaterra,
woodcut initials, old cf. (Brit. Mus. stamp on title),
AugustcB Trinobantum, cid. idi ixiiv. [1693], 4^0- (i35)»
March 4, Christie Parsons, £^
Liturgia Sacra, seu Ritus Ministerii in ecclesia peregrinorum
profugorum propter Euangelium Christie Argentinae, cf.
(repaired), arms of Queen Elizabeth on sides, manuscript
marginal note said to be in her hand, in case, [Without
place or printer's name] Cum Priuilegio ad imprimendum
solum, 1551, 8vo. (72), March 4, Christie Tregaskis, £i6s
[Livingstone (Ph.)] The Other Side of the Question : or, A
Defence of the Liberties of North- America . . by "A
Citizen," pp. 29 (i), (i), stitched, uncut. New York:
Printed by James Rivington, fronting Hanover-Square,
MDccLxxiv. (1774), 8vo. (22), Nov. 19, American Art
Association $37.50
[Orig. ed. With the leaf at end advertising the " Let-
ters of the Earl of Chesterfield."]
Livius. Deche delle Historic Romane, tradotte nella lingua
Toscana da Jacopo Nardi, roman letter, printer's device
on title and at end, cf. gt., in a grolieresque style (cover
loose), Venetia, Heredi di Luc' Antonio Giunti, 1540, folio
(205), April 29, Sotheby Lewine, ;^io los.
Livius. Historiae Romanae Decades IV. [a Luca Porro recog-
nitus : cum Epitoma Decadum L. Flori], 254 leaves
[Hain *ioi36, Proctor 6499], the first page surrounded
by decorative border in various colours and large illumi-
nated initial, coat-of-arms below surrounded by the
motto, " Tutus Fide Tua," 30 painted and illuminated
initials, contemp. Italian oak bds. and leather, stamped
panels, 3 clasp catches (worn and damaged), rough edges,
[colophon] Tarvisii Joannes Vercellenses impressit Anno
Salutis Millesimo Quadringentesimo Octogesimo quinto
(1485), folio (3381), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £^s
Livius. Romsche History usz T. Livio (first ed. in German),
lit. got^., long lines, 50 to a page, cccxlvi. numbered
leaves, including title, on which is a full-page woodcut,
upwards of 200 German woodcuts in the text by Schauf-
felein and Burgmair and ornamental initials, new mor.,
(368)
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [lod
g.e., Getruct in Sirasburg dutch Jo. Griininger {al's Rein-
hard), 1507, folio (1129), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £\^
Livre dii faulcon des dames, lettres batardes, cut on title
(a-c8), mor. ex., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet [Paris, s.a.],
sm. 4to. (478), March 18, Christie Qiiaritch, £25
Livre (Le). Revye Mensuelle, Bibliographie Ancienne, ports.,
plates, facs. and illustrations, 9 vol., hf. mor,, uncut,
t.e.g., Paris, 1880-88, imp. 8vo. (874), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Lusano, £^
Locher (Jac] [Opuscula.] Title : Continentur. In hoc opus-
cule a Jacobo Locher Philomuso facili Syntaxi concinnato,
etc., roman and got{)ir letter, 32 lines to a page, 6 woodcuts
attributed to Traut (one 2 pages), large device on last
leaf, a-d6, e8 = 32 leaves, unnumbered, mor. ex., g.e., by
Pratt, some leaves uncut, Impressum Nurnberge, per dom.
loannem Veissenburger, 1506, sm. 4to. (259), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £^ los.
Locher (Jac.) Panegyrici ad Maximilianum, etc., roman
letter, full-page woodcut of the author (verso of title)
and other woodcuts, bds. and hf. veil, (broken), Strass-
burg, J. [Reinhard] Griininger, 1497, sm. 4to. (258), Dec.
10, Christie Parsons, £^ los.
[Hain *ioi53, Proctor 483. Collation: ab6, c8, D4,
ef6, 04, h8, I 4, k6, L4 = 64 leaves, unnumbered.]
Lock (M.) The English Opera ... To which is Adjoyned the
Instrumental Musick in the Tempest, old cf. (broken),
T. Ratcliff and N. Thompson, 1675, sm. 4to. (184),
Dec. 6, Hodgson Pickering, £/[ 15s.
Locke (W. J.) Septimus, orig. holograph MS., 551 pp. 4to.,
signed, hf. mor. (2100), April 22, Christie, presented by
the author ;^50
[Loddington (Wm.)] Plantation Work the Work of this
Generation, first ed., three-quarter mor., by Bradstreet,
pp. (2) 18, reproduction of title in catalogue, London,
printed jor Benjamin Clark, 1682, sm. 4to. (372), April 10,
American Art Association $ 1 70
[Lodewijcksz (Willem).] Premier Livre de I'histoire de la
Navigation aux Indes Orientales, Amst., C. Nicholas,
1609 — Second Livre, Journal ou Comptoire, Apiid eundem,
1609 — Appendice, Vocabulaire des mots javans ou malayts,
Apud eundem, 1609 — Vraye Description de trois Voyages
.... par Girard le Ver, Apud eundem, 1600 — Description
du penible Voyage fait autour de I'univers, etc., par O.
du Nort, Apud eundem, 1610 — Description et recit his-
torial du riche royaume d'or de Gunea, Amst., C. Claesson,
1605, in I vol., maps and plates by De Bry, contemp.
mor. ex., g.e., 1600-9, folio (418), March 4, Christie
Myers, £^^
Lodge (E.) "Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great
Britain, orig. ed., 240 engravings, 4 vol., contemp. russ.
(369)
LODj Book-Prices Current.
ex., g.e. (joints of one cover broken and some plates-
stained), 1821-34, folio (iioo), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Suckling, Ij 5s.
[£j los., mor. gt., g.e., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 246.]
Lodge (E.) Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great
Britain, ports., 12 vol., hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., 1835, imp. 8vo.
(878), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £1 i8s.
Logeas (Sieur de). Le Romant heroique ou sont contenus les-
memorables faits d'armes de Dom Rosidor et de Clarisel,
engraved title (cut into), old French mor. gt., g.e., small
crest on sides, Paris, chez A. Courhe, 1632, 8vo. (519), May
14, Sotheby Ellis, £5.
Loggan (D.) Oxonia illustrata, Oxoniae, 1675 — Cantabrigia
illustrata, Cantabrigiae (1688), 2 vol. in i, plates, with the
rare mezzo, ports, of the Dukes of Ormonde and Somerset,
by Smith (4 plates cut into and inscription on second
port, rubbed), contemp. English mor. gt., g.e., 1675-88,
folio (161), Dec. 17, Sotheby Arrow, {7.0 los.
Lombardus (Petrus). Textus Sententiarum cum Conclusioni-
bus (Henri ci Gorichem) ac titulus questionii S. Thome
Articulisq5, lit. QOtt). (280 leaves, with signs.) [Hain *ioi95,
Proctor 7670], painted initials (wants 28 leaves at end),
contemp. Basle oak bds. and stamped pigskin, clasps-
(worn), not subject to return, Basileae, Nic. Keslers, 1488,
10. mensis Oct. {with device), sm. folio (269), Dec. 17,.
Sotheby Halliday, £^ los.
Londina Illustrata — Theatrum lUustratum, together 2 vol.,.
plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., R. Wilkinson, 1819-25, folio (1014),
April 8, Sotheby T. Mackenzie, £^ los.
[/4 8s., hf. roan, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 248.]
London and its Environs Described, map (mended), plates,
6 vol., old cf. gt., belonged to Thomas Gray the poet,
many marginal notes in his autograph, 1761, 8vo. (943),
April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £g 5s.
London Bills of Mortality, No. 1-52, 20 December, 1664 to 19
December, 1665, wanting leaves a 1-4 — A Generall Bill
for this present year ending the 19 of December, 1665,
small folio broadside (damaged), in i vol., cf. ex., not
subject to return, 1665, 4to. (1475), April 8, Sotheby
Dobell, £^ 15s.
London Gazette (The), from August, 19 14 to August, 191 7
inclusive, together 37 vol., cl., 1914-17, imp. 8vo. (1210),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Clarkson, £\o los.
London Library. Catalogue, by C. T. Hagberg Wright and
C. J. Purnell, 2 vol., 1913-4 — Supplement I., 1915 — Sub-
ject Index, 1909, together 4 vol., 4to. (1102), April 8,
Sotheby Ellis, £^ 7s. 6d.
London Magazine, or Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, en-
graved title (cut into), plates and maps. Vol. xxx. (several
margins cut), old quarter sheep, 1761, 8vo. (24), Dec. 17,.
Sotheby Sutton, £s~
[Contains many references to New York, Montreal and
(370)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [lor
other parts of America, and has several plans and views
of American interest.]
London Oddities, or Theatrical Cabinet, revised by Tim Tidy,
col. plates by J. R. Cruikshank (front, cut into), 1824, Svo
(1498), Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £1 12s.
London Theatre (The) : Collection of the most celebrated
Dramatic Pieces, ed. by Thos. Dibdin, woodcuts, 26 vol.,
cf., 1815-18, Svo. (1502), Nov. 5, Sotheby Dohell, £2 los.
London Topographical Society. Records, illustrations. Vol.
i.-x., 10 vol., orig. bds., 1901-16, 8vo. (952), April 8, Sotheby
Rimell, £5 2S, 6d.
Longfellow (H. W.) Works, large paper, ports, on India
paper, 11 vol., hf. Holland, paper labels, uncut (backs
soiled), Cambridge, printed at the Riverside Press, 1886,
Svo. (340), March 5, American Art Association $17.50
Longus. Daphnis et CI06, traduict de I'original Grec par le
Sieur de Marcassus, engraved title, cf. gt., r.e., Paris, T.
du Bray, 1626, Svo. (521), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ Ss.
Longus. Pastoralium de Daphnide et Chloe, editio alia, Gr.
cum Proloquio de Libris Eroticis Antiquorum (a P. M.
Paciandi), mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Torrini and Torricelli,
in case, Parmcs, 17S6, 4to. (882), Dec. 17, Sotheby
France, £1 2s.
Looking Glass (The) : or, Caricature Annual, col. plates by R.
Seymour, wanted title and first plate transposed (at-
tached to back cover), some plates frayed, hf. mor. (loose),
1831, folio (336), Aug. 7, Sotheb}^ Spencer, £1 15s.
[£2 2S., hf. mor., g.e., for 1830-36, bound in 2 vol., not
subject to collation, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 58.]
Looking Glass (The) : or. Caricature Annual, plates by Wm.
Heath, Seymour, etc., col. copy. Vol. i. to iii., 3 vol., hf.
mor. gt., T. McLean, 1831-3, folio (243), Dec. 12, Hodgson.
Spencer, £5
Lopez de Castaneda (Hernan). Historie of the Dicoverie and
Conquest of the East Indias, trans, into English by N.
L. [i.e., Nicholas Lichefield], hlack letter, woodcut initials
and ornaments, date erased and last leaf missing, old
sheep, autograph signature of Bishop Kennett on title,
Thomas East, 15S2, 4to. (293), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 los.
{£6, same copy, July 30, 1917, Sotheby, Lot 27, pro-
bably returned for undiscovered defects ; ;^io, russ. gt.,
coronetted "V" on covers, June 10, Sotheby, Lot 325.]
Lopez de Haro (Alonso). Nobihario Genealogico de los Reyes
y Titulos de Espaiia, genealogical trees and coats-of-arms
(some col.), one table mounted and some leaves stained,
2 vol., limp veil., Madrid, 1622, folio (121), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1 12s.
Lord's Prayer (The) in above a Hundred Languages, Versions
and Characters (among the languages are Virginian,
Mexican and Poconchi), the above on a hf. -title, with a
(371)
lor] Book-Prices Current.
general title in Latin following, mor. ex., g.e., 1700, 4to.
(58), Dec. 17, Sotheby Norton, £1 5s.
Lorich (Melchior). Tiirkische Figuren, 114 leaves, woodcut
of a conduit on title, cut of the artist's arms, head of
Christ and 117 full-page and other woodcuts, printed on
one side only of the leaf, all signed and dated (1570-83),.
old cf. (title repaired), Hamburg, Bey Michael Hering, Im
lahr, 1626, sm. folio (260), Dec. 10, Christie Tooth, £1^
Loritus (H.) AfiAEKAXOPAON, roman letter, musical nota-
tion (a few leaves stained), museum stamp on verso of
title and at end, mor. ex., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, from the
Heber library, Basilecs, per H. Petri, 1547, folio (166), May
13, Sotheby Terry, £8 15s.
Lorris (G. de) et Meun (J. de). Le Roman de la Rose, MS. on.
veil., with miniatures [French], 206 leaves (lOy^^ by 7^in.),
secretary-gothic characters, in double columns, 33 lines
to a full page, illustrated with 67 large (three-quarter
page) and 37 small (quarter page) miniatures, finely painted
in gold and colours, the large paintings with architectural
borders of dull gold and brown, which enclose the minia-
ture and text beneath, executed for Francis I., King of
France, with his coat-of-arms, emblazoned, occupying an
entire page at the beginning of the vol., while opposite is a
full-page port. -miniature of the King, surrounded by his
courtiers, small initials painted in gold on blue or red
grounds, red velvet, edges gt. and tooled with diagonal
dotted lines, enclosing the initial F and fleurs-de-lys, in
case, c. 1520, sm. foho (327), June 10, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, ;^2,ioo
[Dibdin refers to this MS. in the Bibliographical Decam-
eron, Vol. i., 181 7. A very lengthy account of it is given
in the auctioneer's catalogue. See also The Times, Lite-
rary Supplement, Aug. 8, 191 8, page 376. The MS. was
executed for Francis ist by or under the auspices of Girard
Acarie, whose signature is appended to a prefatory epistle
immediately preceding the " Roman." He was a Con-
seiller du Roi and Contr61eur-General des Finances de
Normandie from 1528 to 1548 ]
Lorris (G. de) et Meun (J. de). Le Rommant de la Rose,
roman letter, woodcuts, title in fac, one leaf of table
mended, folio 217 mended (a few side-notes shaved),
mor gt , g.e., by Brad el I'aine, successor to Derome le
jeune, with his label, [colophon] Imprime d Paris par
maistre Pierre vidoue, Pour Galliot dupre . . . au movs de
Marz mil centz xxix. [1529], sm 8vo. (328), June 10,
Sotheby Lewine, £it^
Lorris (G. de) et Meun (J. de). Le Rommant de la Rose,
lettres batardes, long lines, woodcuts (one or two leaves
soiled), old French mor. ex., crowned corner fleurons, g.e.
(Derome), (from the Butler collection, £12. in 191 1), Paris,
Jehan Longis, 1538, 8vo. (481), March 18, Christie Ellis, £-^0
Lorris (G. de) et Meun (J. de). Le Rommant de la Rose,
(.372)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [lov
lettres b&tarde.s, Le Bret's device on title and at end, small
•woodcuts, old cf. gt,, On les vend d Paris au clou Breunio
a lenseigne de la come de Serf pour Guillaume le Bret,
[at end] . . . Paris, Ian mil cinq cens [1538], sm. 8vo. (329),
June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £15
Lorris (G. de) et Meun (J. de). Le rommant de la rose, lettres
batardes, double columns, 41 lines to a page, printed on
veil., with over 80 illuminated miniatures in gold and col.,
finely bd. in mor., the sides tooled, royal coat-of-arms in
centre, doublures, silken fly-leaves, gt. gauffred edges, by
Lortic [Paris, V^rard, s.d.], sm. foUo (480), March 18,
Christie Sabin, £^^0
Lory (G., fils). Souvenirs de la Suisse, 40 col. aquatints by
Hurlimann, hf. mor., g.e., Neuchdtel, C. H. Wolfrath, 1829,
folio (867), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £57
Lory (G., fils). Voyage Pittoresque de I'Oberland Bernois, 3^^
col. aquatints, hf. roan, Paris, J. Didot I'aine, 1822, folio
(866), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £^y
Lory (J. & J.) Picturesque Tour from Geneva to Milan by the
way of the Simplon, with particulars by F. Shoberl, map
and 36 col. plates, orig. orange cl., R. Ackermann, 1820,
imp. 8vo. (869), April 29, Sotheby Shepherd, £5 los.
Lory (J. & J.) Voyage Pittoresque de Geneve a Milan par le
Simplon, hf. -title (only) and 35 col. aquatints, with letter-
press, hf. mor., Bdle, Birrmann et Huber, n.d., folio (868),
April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £^5
Louis XL Le Rosier des Guerres copile par le seu Roy loys
unziesme de ce nom, title in 3 lines of gothic letter over a
woodcut of a siege, lettres batardes (14 leaves), mor. ex.,
g.e., with P.M. under a crown in centre of sides, Paris,
Michel le Noir, 152 1, sm. 4to. (482), March 18, Christie
Ellis, £2^
Louis XV. Le Sacre de Louis XV., engraved title, plates,
text within ornamental borders, contemp. French cf. gt.,
arms of Louis XV., g.e., Paris, 1722, folio (848), July 22,
Sotheby Edwards, £7 5s.
Loutherbourg (P. J. de). Romantic and Picturesque Scenery
of England and Wales, col. title and 18 col. plates, with
descriptive letterpress, in English and French, hf. mor.,
g.e., 1805, folio (3483), Feb. 25, Sotheby Bain, ;^io
[£g los., hf. mor., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 870 ; £4, hf.
mor., Puttick, June 26, Lot 550.]
Louvre Gallery. Great Masters in the Louvre Gallery, ed. de
luxe, No. 3 of 25 copies, col. ports, on mounts, tinted
engravings, etc., proofs, 2 vol. in 6, mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g.,
by Rividre, Goupil & Co., 1 899-1900, imp. folio (1267),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Bumpus, £4$
Lovelace (R. Milbanke, Earl of). Astarte, a Fragment of Truth
concerning George Gordon Byron, ports, and facs., bds.
{soiled) , 'Privately printed at the Chiswick Press, 1905, 8vo.
(82), March 19, Puttick Quaritch, £ij
(373)
low] Book-Prices Current.
Lowe (P.) Discourse of the Whole Art of Chyrurgery, hlack
letter, orig. cf., 1654, 4^0- (213), May 23, Puttick
Edwards, £^ 5s.
Lowell (J. R.) A Year's Life, first ed., orig. bds., uncut, with
. label and slip of errata, Boston, C. C. Little and J. Brown,
1841, i2mo. (364), Dec. 3, American Art Association $17.50
Lowndes (W. T.) Bibliographer's Manual, ed. by H. G.
Bohn, 6 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1864, 8vo. (593), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Walton, £1 is.
[£i los., hf. cf. gt., Dec. 19, Hodgson, Lot 255.]
Loy (La) Salicque, premiere loy des Francoys faicte par le
roy Pharamond, lettres batardes, device of Pierre le Caron
at end, mor. ex., g.e., by Lortic, Imprime par Guillaunie
Nyuerd librare (sic) demourant a Paris, s.d., sm. 4to. (483),
March 18, Christie Ellis, £2.^
Loyer (P. de). Treatise of Specters, newly done out of French
into English by Zacharie Jones, mor. gt., g.e. (with leaf
of errata, pp. 2), Printed by Val. S. for Mathew Lownes,
1605, sm. 4to. (3371), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1^ los.
Lozano (Pedro). Descripcion Chorographica del Terreno, Rios,
Arboles, y Animales de las dilatadissimas Provincias del
gran Chaco, Gualamba : y de los ritos, y costumbres de las
innumerables Naciones barbaras, e infieles, que le habitan,
etc., large folding map (corner of title repaired), veil,
(rare), the Marquis d'Adda's copy, Ano de ijj^. En Cor-
doba : En el Colegio de la Assumpcion : por Joseph Santos
Balbds, sm. 4to. (484), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £26
[Collation: Prel. 10 leaves, pp. 1-485 + 2 leaves un-
numbered.]
Lucanus. Civilis Belli Libri X., italic letter, old English mor.
gt., line borders, g.e. (Payne), Venetiis in cBdibus Aldi et
AndrecB Soceri, mense Julio, 1515, sm. 8vo. (206), April
29, Sotheby Bain, £2 155.
Lucanus. Pharsalia (cum Vita Lucani), lit. rom., 106 leaves
[Hain 10227, Proctor 5655], 2 large painted and silvered
initials and an emblazoned coat-of-arms on first page of
text, old English mor. gt., centre ornaments (Harleian),
Sunderland copy, Absque ulla nota [Venetiis, unknown
printer, c. 1471], sm. narrow folio (3389), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £4^
Lucanus. Pharsalia (cum Vita Lucani), lit. rom., 119 leaves,
with signs. [Hain *io233. Proctor 4426], old English mor.
gt., g.e. (Syston Park copy), [colophon] Impressum est
hoc opus . . M.cccc.LXXvii. Die xiiii. Mensis Mali [Vene-
tiae, Juvenis Guerinus], sm. folio (3390), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £() los.
Lucanus. Pharsalia, trans, per R. P. L. de Montechiello Card.,
ed. prima, lit. flOtf)., signs, a-r 4 in eights, ij having 6 leaves
only, n| and r 4 blank [Hain 10247], limp veil., [colophon]
Jmpressus Rome per Eucharium Silber al's Frank anno
1492 X. mensis Januarii, sm. 4to. (3391), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £14
(374)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [luc
Lucanus. Pharsalia, ed. Aldina princeps, several ornamental
initials painted in gold, on the first page gt. strap borders
with floral decoration, at foot a coat-of-arms, old English
mor. gt., with name " D. of Grafton, 1783," on title (hole
in title mended), Venetiis apiid Aldiim, mense April i, 1502,
Svo. (330), June 10, Sotheby James, £11
Lucanus. [Pharsalia] De Bello Civili libri decern, lit. ital.,
ruled in red, contemp. Lyonnese mor., tooled in lines and
leafy scrolls, centre gt. ornaments, lettered " Lucanus "
on upper cover, g.e., Lugdnni ap. Seb. Gryphhim, 1551,
sm. Svo. (3396), Nov. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £8
Lucanus. Pharsalia, cum notis H. Grotii et R. Bentlei, vig-
nette on title, contemp. mor. gt., g.e., autograph inscrip-
tion of George, Lord Townshend, Strawberry Hill, 1760,
4to. (207), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s.
Lucanus. La Pharsale, traduite en Frangois par M. Mar-
montel, front, and 10 plates by Gravelot, 2 vol., in contemp.
French mor. gt., richly tooled, arms of Rene Charles de
Maupeou, Chancellor of France, g.e., by Padeloup le
Jeune, Paris, chez Merlin, 1766, Svo. (332), June 10,
Sotheby Harpington, £()(>
Lucianus. Dialogi et alia multa opera (Graece), old English
mor. gt., g.e. (Payne), Venetiis in cedibus Aldi & Aridrece
Asulani Soceri, 1522 Mense Octobri, folio (208), April 29,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £5 los.
Lucianus. Dialogi Piacevoli, le vere narrationi, per M. Nicolo
da Lonigo, illustrations (some headlines cut into), Venetiis
154 1 — Icones Historiam veteris Testamenti, 90 woodcuts,
old cf., Joannes Frellonius, 1547 — Another copy (last leaf
defective), mor., 1547, together 3 vol., Svo. (11), June 3,
Sotheby Barnard, £S
Lucidaire. " Here begynneth a lytell treatyse called the
Lucydarye ' ' [trans, from the Latin into English by
Andrew Chertsey], blortt letter, long lines, 32 to a full
page, woodcut on title and 13 in the text (text inlaid and
wanted 3 leaves at end, contains 25 leaves instead of 28),
modem cf., padded with blanks (Wynkyn de Worde, c.
1503), sm. 4to. (1130), July 22, Sotheby Bailey, ;^ioo
Lucidaire. " Le Lucidaire." [Aii.] " Sensuit le lucidaire,"
lettres batardes, 32 leaves, 28 lines to a page, woodcut of
the Madonna and Child on reverse of title, mor. ex., g.e.,
arms of Baron A. Audenet (from the Yemeniz and Huth
collections, Huth, ;^6o in 1914), Absque ulla nota [c. 1500],
sm. 4to. (485), March 18, Christie Maggs, £^&
Lucifer, a Theosophical Magazine, ed. by H. P. Blavatsky,
etc.. Vol. i.-xliii. (wanting Vol. xxxv. and xxxvi.), 41 vol.,
orig. cl., 1887-1909, Svo. (885), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Shepherd, £^
Lucretius. De Rerum Natura lib. VL nuper emendati per H.
Avancium, first Aldine ed., roman letter, mor. ex., Aldine
device stamped in gold on sides, g.e., from the library of
the Marquis of Trivulzio, his stamp on verso of last leaf
(375)
lud] Book-Prices Current.
[Hain-Copinger 10285, Proctor ^^j6\,Venetiis, apud Aldum,
mense Decern., 1500, sm. 410, (34), June 10, Sotheby
Ludolphus de Saxonia. Vita Christi, semi-QOtt)tC letter, Levant
mor. ex., edges plain (partly uncut), fine copy, [s./., s.typ.,
Strassburg, ? H. Eggestein, or the Printer of Henr. Ari-
minensis, for the Carthusian monastery, Mons. S. Mariae],
1474, thick folio (262), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £10
[First ed. Hain * 10290, Proctor 297. In Main's copy
there was a further leaf, a register of quires. Collation :
394 leaves (the last blank, missing).]
Ludolphus de Saxonia. [Leven Jhesu Christi], QOt^ic letter,
27 full-page woodcuts, also 130 smaller ones, all lightly
col., mor. ex., in 15th century style, g.e., by Riviere (fine
copy), Zwolle, Peter van Os, 20 Nov., 1495, sm. folio (263),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^8
[Fifth ed. in Dutch. Hain 10052, Proctor 9146. Colla-
tion : 10 unnumbered 4- fi. cccxlvii. (error for cccxlv.),
last a blank (missing).]
Ludolphus de Saxonia. [Leven Jhesu Christi], gotE)ic letter,
double columns of 41 lines, rubricated initials, 24 full-page
woodcuts and 125 smaller ones, printer's device (defec-
tive and supplied from a shorter copy), i6th century
wooden bds., stamped leather, Antwerp, Henr. Eckert,
1503, sm. folio (264), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ^iy
[Collation: prel. 8 + cccxxviii, 4- 1 leaf device. Folio
77 is omitted from the numbering.]
Lullius (Raymundus). Introductorium magne artis generalis
. . ad omnes Scientias utilissimum, lit. got^., double
columns, 50 lines, full-page woodcuts, contemp. English
(? Lyons) oak bds. and leather, with stamped panels,
clasp catches, back renewed, [colophon] \ImpressurYi\ in
inclyta TJrhe Lugd. Opera Gilherti de Villiers Impesis V-
Magistri Guilhelmi huyon &> Constdtini fradin anno
1515. iiii. Nonas Maii, sm. 4to. (3403), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Edwards, ;^4 5s.
Lupsete (Thos.j Compendious and a very fruteful Treatyse
teachynge the waye of Dyeinge Well, black letter, 39
leaves, including title, old Enghsh mor. gt., g.e., ex-libris
of Sir M. M. Sykes, Ex ^dibus Thomae Bertheleti regii
impressoris, 1541, sm. 8vo. (3404), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Dobell, £j I OS.
Xupus (Jo.) De libertate ecclesiastica, gotl^ic letter, 38 lines to
a page, title within woodcut border, printed in black on
a deep red ground, orig. wooden bds. and leather, stamped
with figures of S. Michael, and the Baptist preaching,
between emblems, the whole forming one stamp, stamp
repeated to fill up the side (rebacked), in case, Strassburg,
Joh. Schott, 151 1, sm. 4to. (265), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £24
[The chiaroscuro border on title is one of the earliest
and the first by Wechtlin. Collation : 72 leaves, num-
bered in arable] (376)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [lut
Luscinius (O.) Musurgia seu praxis Musicae, full-page woodcut
representing Silvanus and Virdung and about 70 figures
of instruments, notation, etc., ornamental initials, a-04 =
56 leaves, veil, (title mended), Argentorati apud loannem
Schottum, 1536, oblong sm. 4to. (266), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, ;^io los.
Luther (Martin). Acht Sermon. D. M. Luthers von jm gepre-
diget zii Wittemberg in der fasten, gotE)ic letter, 35 long
lines to a page, title within border ascribed to Hans
Weiditz, hf. cf., Wittenberg [? Zwickau, ? Jorg Gastel],
1523, sm. 4to. (278), Dec. 10, Christie Sotheran, £1 4s.
Luther (Martin). Ain giitte trostliche predig von der wir-
digen berayttung zii dem hochwirdigen Sacrament, gott)ic
letter, 34 lines to a page, title within woodcut border.
Proctor 10768, veil., Gedruckt zu Augspurg durch Siluanum
Otmar, 1518, sm. 4to. (267), Dec. lo, Christie
Maggs.l^ los.
Luther (Martin). Ain nutzliche Sermon .... von dem reich
Christi vnnd Herodis, M.D.xxi., goti^ic letter, 34 long lines^
to a page (6 leaves), title within woodcut border, by
Weiditz [s./., Aiigsb., S. Otmar], 1521 — Raidbach (Joh.)
Ain Christnliche Maynug, got^ic letter (4 leaves), title with
border (not by Weiditz), [s.n., ? Wittenberg, c. 1532], in
I vol., hf. mor., sm. 4to. (274), Dec. 10, Christie
Jaschke, £7,
Luther (Martin). Ain Sermon von dem neiiwen Testament,
got^ir letter, 34 lines to a page, title within woodcut
border [Proctor 10802], hf. cf. [s. I., Augsburg, S. Otmar],
1520, sm. 4to. (269), Dec. 10, Christie Jaschke, £1 5s.
Luther (Martin). Buchlein in aller Widerwartigkeit, gotl^ic
letter, 37 lines to a page, woodcut title to border, by Hans
Cranach, hf. mor., Gedruckt tzu Wittembergk durch Joh.
[Rhau] Grunenberg, 1522, sm. 4to. (276), Dec. 10, Christie
Sotheran, £2
Luther (Martin). Das Eltem die Kinder zii der Ehe nicht
zwinge noch hindern, etc., %oi\)\t letter, 35 lines to a page,
title within border, [5./., ? Erfurt, M. Maler], 1524 — Sermon
von der Siinde, got^if letter, 34 lines (4 leaves), title within
woodcut border [s.n., ? Augsburg, c. 1523], in i vol., hf.
mor., sm. 4to. (279), Dec. 10, Christie Jaschke, £1 2s.
Luther (Martin). De Captivitate Babylonica Ecclesiae, roman
letter, woodcut port., attributed to Lucas Cranach, and
at end woodcut of two dogs fighting [Proctor 10297], cf.
antique (name on title), [s.n., Strassburg, Joh. Schott,
1520], sm. 4to. (268), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £2 5s.
Luther (Martin). Decem Praecepta Vuittenbergensi praedi-
cata populo, small roman letter, 42 lines to a page, title
with woodcut border having the Saxon and Leipzig arms
at foot, woodcut of Moses on verso, bds. (some leaves
uncut), LipsicB ex Aedibus Valentini Schumah, 1521, sm.
4to. {2jiy, Dec. 10, Christie Sotheran, £1 i8s.
Luther (Martin). Der Prophet Jona ausgelegt, got^ic letter ►.
(377)
lut] Book-Prices Current.
title in tablet above large woodcut by Hans Cranach,
bds. (stained), Gedriickt zu Wittemherg, Michael Lotterus,
1526, sm. 4to. (281), Dec. 10, Christie Jaschke, £1
Luther (Martin). De Votis Monasticis, first ed. roman letter,
33 lines to a page, title within woodcut border, by Hans
Holbein, ornamental initials, cf., Basle [? Adam Petri],
1522, sm. 4to. (275), Dec. 10, Christie Jaschke, £1 los.
Luther (Martin). Ein Christlich vnd vast wolgegriindet be-
weysung von dem liingsten tag, etc., Qot^ic letter, 34 lines
to a page, woodcut on title, hf. bd., [s.n., ? Strassburg, c.
i53o]» sm. 4to. (283), Dec. 10, Christie Jaschke, 12s.
Luther (Martin). Ein einfeltige weise zu beten, fur einen
guten freund — Dietrich (V.) Einfeltiger vnterricht, wie
man das Vater unser beten sol ... . Leipzig — Luther (M.)
Der Spruch Christi Matthei am xx. Capitel — Brentz (J oh.)
Der trostliche spruch — Jacobi (L.) Ein Christlicher lieb-
licher trostbrieff wie, bound in the same vol. and printed
with the same type and borders to each page, orig. white
leather blind scroll design on each side, g.e., in case,
Leipzig, V. Bapst, 1549-51, i2mo. (289), Dec. 10, Christie
Parsons, £^
Luther (Martin). Ein Sendbrieff von dolmetschen und fiir-
bitte der Heiligen, gotE)ic letter, 31 lines to a page, woodcut
border to title by Hans Cranach, hf. mor., Gedriickt zu
Wittemherg durch Georgen Rhaw, 1530, sm. 4to. (284), Dec.
10, Christie Stechert, £2 los.
Luther (Martin). Enchiridion piarum Precationum, woodcut
border to title, 50 woodcuts of the Passion of Christ,
partly imitated from the Little Passion by Albert Diirer,
mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, fine copy, Vuittembergae, apud
Johannem Lufft, 1543, 8vo. (m), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Masters, £2
Luther (Martin). Ordeniig eyns gemeynen Kastens, got^tc
letter, 34 lines to a page, title within border, by Hans
Cranach, cf. (text browned) [s.L, Wittenberg, Cranach &
Doring], 1523, sm. 4to. (277), Dec. 10, Christie
Jaschke, £1 los.
[Luther (Martin).] Passional Christi und Antichristi, 0Otf)ic
letter, title with woodcut border and 26 full-page cuts by
Hans Cranach, wrapper [s.n., Wittenburg, J. Rhau, called
Griinenberg, 1521], sm. 4to. (272), Dec. 10, Christie
Tooth, £56
[First ed. in German. The authorship has also been
attributed to Melanchthon. Collation: AB4, 06=14
leaves, unnumbered. ;^io, mor. ex., the counterfeit with
title different and collation A-C4, D2 = I4 leaves, un-
numbered. This counterfeit, though it bears no im-
print, is also dated 1521, and is from the press of Matt.
Maler at Erfurt.]
Luther (Martin). Von den guten Wercken, goti^ic letter, 33
lines to a page, title within woodcut border, by Hans
Cranach [Protor 11887], hf. mor., ex-libris of Lord Craw-
(378)
■
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [lys
ford (MS. notes on margins), Getruck zu Wittenberg bey dent
iungen Melchoir Lotther, 1520, sm. 410. (270), Dec. 10,
Christie Tooth, £1 los.
Luther (Martin). Von den Schliisseln, first ed., gotljic letter,
32 Unes to a page, title within woodcut border by Lem-
berger, woodcut initials, cf. (stamp of Royal Library,
Berlin, back of title), Wittemberg, H. Lufft, 1530, sm. 4to.
(285), Dec. 10, Christie Maguire, £1 5s.
Luther (Martin). Von der Winckelmesse vnd Pfaffen Weyhe,
flOtljic letter, title with woodcut border (56 leaves, un-
numbered), Wittenb., Nickel Schirlentz, 1534 — Zwo predigt
vom Zorn, got^ic letter, title within woodcut border (by
Lemberger) (21 leaves, unnumbered), Wittenb., Jos. Klug,
1536, in I vol., pigskin, sm. 4to. (287), Dec. 10, Christie
Jaschke, £1 los.
Luther (Martin). Von heimlichen und gestolen Brieffen, etc.,
flOt^ic letter, 33 lines to a page, title within woodcut border,
attributed to Lemberger, cf. (wormed), Wittenberg, Hans
Lufft, 1529, sm. 4to. (282), Dec. 10, Christie Jaschke, 15s.
Lydekker (R.) Royal Natural History, ed. by P. L. Sclater,
72 col. plates and numerous cuts, 6 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g.,
1893-6, 8vo. (154), Dec. 19, Hodgson £1 i6s.
Lydgate (J no.) The Troye boke, otherwyse called the Sege
of Troye, trans, by John Lydgate, Monke of the Monastery
of Bury, block letter, double columns, 50 lines, 38 large
woodcuts and numerous fioreate initials, wanted title,
9 leaves in fac, modern mor. ex., g.e., with the Grenville
arms, Emprynted . . by Richarde Pynson, prynter unto his
most noble Grace, 15 13 {with device), sm. folio (1131), July
22, Sotheby Heffer, £^0
Lyly (Jno.) Euphues the Anatomy of Wit — Euphues and his
England, 2 parts in i vol., separate titles, continuous
signatures, cf., G. Eld for W. B., 1617, sm. 4to. (203).
April 29, Sotheby Dohell. £28
Lyly (Jno.) and Nash (Thomas). Pappe with an Hatchet,
alias a figge for my Godsonne, first ed. (wormed and
mended, some letters missing, title washed), mor. gt., g.e..
Imprinted by lohn Anoke and lohn Astile, etc., n.d. (1589),
4to. (680), Jan. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £^
Lyndewode (W.) Constitutiones Provinciales, published with-
out title-page, blacfe letter [collation : a-v in eights, A 8
leaves, B 4 leaves], contemp. cf. and oak bds., stamps of
stags and griffins (stained and binding worn), Emprinted
by Richard Pynson [1499], sm. 4to. (241), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Quaritch, £52
Lyon (G. F.) Travels in Northern Africa, map and col. plate,,
new hf. cf. gt.. t.e.g., 1821, 4to. (287). Dec. 19, Hodgson
[;^i 7s., hf. cf., same sale, Lot 275.] £1 13s.
Lysons (D. and S.) Magna Britannia, maps and plates, 10
vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g. (damp-stained), not subject to
return, 18I3-22, 4to. (957), Oct. '23, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Lysons (S.) Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, no
(379)
lyt] Book-Prices Current.
plates (one col.), hf. cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g. (title spotted),
1804, roy. folio (1102), Oct. 23, Sotheby Ford, £^
Lytton (Lord). The Pilgrims of the Rhine, first ed., large
PAPER, illustrations by D. Roberts and others, with a
triple set of the ports., plates and vignettes, proofs and
India paper proofs taken separately, mor. ex., uncut,
t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, fine copy, in case, Saunders &
Ottley, 1834, super imp. 8vo. (1133), May 14, Sotheby
Maggs, £5
Lytton (Lord). [Works.] Novels and Historical Romances,
ed. de luxe, large paper, illustrations on Japanese paper,
one of 500 copies, 32 vol., linen bds., uncut, n.d., 8vo.
(1525), Nov. 5, Sotheby Green, £y los.
Lytton (Lord). [Works.] Novels, Knebworth ed., illustra-
tions, 24 vol., orig. cL, Routledge, n.d., 8vo. (257), July
22, Sotheby tieffer, £1
Maaskamp (E.) Voyage Pittoresque en Pays-Bas, plates,
including col. plates of costume, 2 vol., hf. cf., Amst.,
1819, 8vo. (99), Jan. 23, Puttick Loudon, £2 2S.
Maberly (J.) Print Collector, extra illustrated, MS. notes,
etc., hf. mor., t.e.g.. New York, 1885, 8vo. (132), March
19, Puttick Wood, £2 I OS.
McAdam (B.) Le Villebrequin, con tenant toutes sortes de
Poesies gallantes. Sonnets, etc., mor. gt., coat-of-arms on
sides, g.e., Paris, 1663, 8vo. (285), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Davis S' Orioli, £1 i8s.
M'Affee (R. B.) History of the Late War (of 181 2) in the
Western Country, first ed., old cf. (rubbed), reproduction
of title-page in catalogue, Lexington, K., 1816, 8vo. (12 16),
Dec. 12, American Art Association $40
McArthur (Jno.) Army and Navy Gentleman's Companion,
front, and col. plates, bds., uncut, n.d. (1780), 4to. (3460).
Feb. 25, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^ is,
Macaulay (Lord). History of England, 5 vol., orig. cl., 1854-61,
8vo. (196), Dec. 17, Sotheby Greenwood, £1 8s.
Macaulay (Lord). Works, large paper, ports, on Japanese
veil, paper, 20 vol., three-quarter mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut,
Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1899-1900, 8vo. (344),
March 5, American Art Association $120
Maccius (Paulus). Emblemata, figure of the Madonna and
Child and 81 plates, stamped cf., g.e., in case, Bononia,
Clemens Ferronius, 1628, 8vo. (896), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs, £1 1 6s.
Mace (Thos.) Musick's Monument, first ed., port, by Faithome,
musical notation, mor. ex., 1676, folio (173), May 13,
Sotheby Terry, £1 1
Macer (A.) Floridus de Viribus Herbarum, rhythmice, cum
commentario G. Guervaldi, woodcuts of plants, gotl^ic
letter, old deerskin, ancient MS. notes [P.] Baquetier, 5. /.
et a. [Cologne, c. 1490), 8vo. (150), May 23, Puttick
Davis & Orioli, £1 1
(380)
■
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mac
Macgillivray (W.) History of British Birds, plates (some leaves
foxed), 5 vol., hf. of., 1837-52, 8vo. (83), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Weldon, £^ 4s.
Machen (A.) Fantastic Tales, plates, bds., uncut, Privately
printed, 1890, 8vo. (793). May 14, Sotheby Hill, It^
Machiavelli (Nic.) Historic Fiorentino — Discorsi, together 2
vol. (8 leaves of Vol. ii. repaired), old mor. gt., g.e., Vinegia,
Fighuoh di Aldo, 1540. 8vo. (372), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Dobell, £7. 15s.
Machiavelli (Nic.) The Florentine Historic, trans, by T. B.,
Esquire [Thos. Bedingfield], title within woodcut border,
autograph of the translator on title and a leaf of MS.
notes, orig. veil., large copy, with rough edges, Printed by
T. C. for W. P., 1595, sm. folio (3412), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Dobell, £^ 15s.
Mackail (J. W.) Biblia Innocentium, woodcut border and
initials, veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1892, 4to. (451),
July 22, Sotheby Shepherd, £5
Mackail (J. W.) William Morris, an Address delivered the
Xlth November, MDCCCC, at Kelmscott House, Ham-
mersmith, before the Hammersmith Socialist Society,
one of the few copies printed on veil., orig. limp veil..
Doves Press, 1901, sm. 4to. (1144), July 22, Sotheby
Heffer, ;^io los.
Mackenzie (Alex.) Voyages from Montreal through the Con-
tinent of North America, port, and maps, cf, gt., 1801,
4to. (210), April 29, Sotheby H. Stevens, £^ 8s.
Macquoid (Percy) . History of English Furniture (the Ages of
Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood), col. plates after S,
Slocombe, illustrations in the text, 4 vol., buckram gt.,
t.e.g., 1904-8, foho (211), Aug. 7, Sotheby Sawyer, £()
[£'j, complete in the 20 parts, same sale. Lot 122 ; £6
5s., complete in the 20 parts, July 29, Sotheby, Lot 126.]
Macquoid (Percy). History of English Furniture, col. plates
after Slocombe and numerous other illustrations, 4 vol.,
buckram, uncut, t.e.g., 1904-8, folio (1278), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Rimell, £'j 17s.
[;^8, buckram gt. (rubbed), April 8, Sotheby, Lot 615.]
Macrobius. Expositio in Somnium Scipionis, Manuscript on
veil. (75 leaves, 9 by sjin.), written in minuscules, with
marginal and interlinear notes, by an English ? scribe,
long lines, 30 to a full page, text rubricated, 6 painted
initials, astronomical and other diagrams, a separate
planetary sphere, an outline drawing of a spear-man on
recto of first leaf, with a Greek alphabet on reverse (dam-
aged), followed by a table of affinities on the reverse of
which are full-length figures in pen-and-ink outline of
Publius Scipio and King Masinissa, before the text are
elongated outline figures of Macrobius presenting the
book to his son Eustachius, sides of 15th century English
or Italian oak bds. and stamped leather (inlaid and back
(381)
mac] Book-Prices Current.
and borders renewed), from the Phillipps collection, S(BC.
XI., sm. 4to. (3413), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, i^2Qr
Macrobius. [Opera Omnia.] [On folio I., recto] Somnium
Scipionis ex Ciceronis libro de Republica excerptum. [On
sign, aiiij] Macrobii Aurelii Theodosii Viri Consularis et
Illustis {sic) in Somnium Scipionis Expositionis [sic] quam
elegantissimae liber primus, lit. rom. (with Greek), 191
leaves, with signs. [Hain *I0427, Proctor 6953], woodcut
diagrams of the Zodiac and other planetary spheres,,
mappemonde of Africa on f. 8, painted initials and capi-
tals, modern bds. and mor., g.e., by Aitken (Huth copy,.
;^23 los. in 19 16), Brixiae, Boninus de Boninis de Ragnsia^
1483, sm. folio (1132), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, {^2\
Maclauchlan (H.) The Roman Wall and Illustrations of the
Principal Vestiges of Roman Occupation in the North of
England, 2 vol., plans, hf. mor.. Printed joy Private Dis-
tribution, 1857-64, imp. folio (900), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2
Macready (W. C.) Reminiscences and Selections from his
Diaries and Letters, ed. by Sir F. Pollock, extra illus-
trated by the insertion of over 180 ports., views, play-
bills, etc., also 40 autograph letters of contemp. theatrical
celebrities and others, 2 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., by Tout,
1875 (13), Dec. 12, Hodgson £S 17s. 6d.
Macrin (S.) De Gelour de Borsala uxore chorissima, etc., Libri
tres, old mor. gt., g.e. (Derome), illustration in catalogue,
LuteticB, 1550, 8vo. (902), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Davis & Orioli, ;^ia
Madox (Thos.) History and Antiquities of the Exchequer,
cf. (broken), 1711 — Baronia Anglica, cf., 1736 — Formulare
Anglicanum, cf., 1702, together 3 vol., folio (209), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Harding, £2 12s.
Madras Government. Publications. Dutch Records, No. 6
and No. 8 to 14, together 9 vol., bds., Madras, 1909-11,
folio (505), March 4, Christie Edwards, £^ los.
Maggi (G.) Delia Fortificatione delle Citta, military woodcuts
(two shaved), bds. (stained), Venetia, 1564, folio (555),
Jan. 23, Puttick Edwards, £5 2S. 6d.
Magna Carta, cum Statutis, turn antiquis tum recentibus, ed,
R. Tottell, blarft letter, orig. cf., silk ties, R. Tottell, 1576,
sm. 8vo. (262), July 22, Sotheby Dobell, £1 i6s.
Magnon (Sieur). Les Heures du Chrestien, full-page engrav-
ings, Paris, Seb. Martin, 1654, ^^^- (73). April 8, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £^ 5s.
[XVII. century French mor. gt., monogram F. G, on
back and in corners and in centres.]
Magnus (Olaus). Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus,
woodcuts, old mor. gt., large coat-of-arms gt. stamped in
centre of covers and monogram stamped in three panels,
Basileae ex officina Henric petrina, 1567, folio (338), June
10, Sotheby Edwards, £2^
Magny (Marquis de). Livre d'Or de la Noblesse Europeenne,
(382)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mal
plates in gold, silver and colours, 5 vol., orig. cl. gt. (one
vol. frayed), Paris, 1856-52, 4to. (88), Aug. 7. Sotheby
Thorp, £2 4s.
Maha-Bodhi Society. Publications, ed. by H. Dharmapala,
Vol. i.-vii., in 2 vol., hf. cf., some letters, etc. inserted,
Calcutta, 1892-9, 4to. (804), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 14s.
Mahaffy (J. P.) See Cunningham Memoirs
Mahan (A. T.) Life of Nelson, illustrations and further illus-
trated with 75 extra ports, (some inlaid), many proofs,
2 vol., mor. ex., t.e.g., uncut, 1897, 8vo. (969), June 17,
Sotheby Riinciman, £^ 5s.
Mahomet II. Epistolae magni Turci interprete Christophero
Landino, roman letter, long lines, 28 to a page, 14 leaves
(hole in first leaf), mor. ex.. Absque nota {Rome, Ulrich
Han. c. 1475), 4to. (97), June 3, Sotheby James. £4
Maids, Wives and Widows' Magazine, 6 col. plates of female
costumes and headgears and illustrations in the text, Vol.
i., containing Nos. i. to 40, with Supplement, all pub-
lished, orig. cl., with label, 1833, 4to. (183), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Parsons, los.
Maillard (O.) Novum diversoru Sermonu opS" hactenus no
impressu, lit. QOt^., double columns, Venundatur Parisii
. . in domo Joajinis Parvi, s.a. — Ejusdem Quattuor Ser-
mones Comunes per adventum, etc., lit. QOtt)., double
columns, [colophon] Impressis Idustria qde Joannis barbier
Expensis Jo. Petit, s.a., in ivol., sides of contemp. Nether-
lands (Ghent) oak bds. and leather, stamped in two
panels, No. II. surrounded by the legend" <?^b laulfem Xpi
libnim ^unr rrrte Irgabi ^fiCC^K V^ CK^-lSKJiKKiffili^iK "
(see Weale, No. 382), upper cover well preserved, the under
worn and clasp places repaired (rebacked), 8vo. (3417),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £8 15s.
Maimbourg (L. de). History of the League, trans, by Dryden,
front, by M. Burghers, large paper on thick paper, old
mor. gt., g.e., 1684, 8vo. (598), April 8, Sotheby
Dobell, £2 I OS.
Maindron (E.) Les Affiches lUustrees, col. plates and other
illustrations on Japanese paper, 1886 — Les Affiches lUus-
trees (1886-95), col. and other illustrations on Japanese
paper, 1896 — Bauwens (M), Hayashi (T.), Pennell (J.),
etc. Les Afitiches £trangeres Illustres, col. and other
illustrations on Japanese paper, 1897, together 3 vol., hf
mor., t.e.g., fine set, 25 copies of each printed on Japanese
paper, 4to. (640), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £b los.
Maisonneuve (iStienne). Le Premier (-Second) Livre de la
plaisante et delectable Histoire de Gerileon d'Angleterre,
2 vol. in I, mor. ex., g.e., by Cap^, arms of Baron Seilliere,
Paris, chez lean Houze, 1586, 8vo. (522), May 14, Sotheby
Ellis, ;^io I OS.
Malcolm (J. V.) Londinum Redivivum, plates, 4 vol., cf. gt.,
1802-7, 4to. (987), April 8, Sotheby C. Stevens, £1 4s.
(383)
mal] Book-Prices Current.
Mailing. Voyage Pittoresque de Constantinople, et des Rives
du Bosphore, 2 vol., 51 plates (including maps), in i vol.,
mor. gt., g.e., elephant folio — Text, in i vol., hf. mor. gt.,
g.e., together 2 vol., Paris, 1819, folio (505), Dec. 4,
Sotheby Spencer, £^
Malmesbury (Jas., First Earl of). Diaries and Correspondence,
ed. by his Grandson, second ed., ports., 4 vol., hf. cf.,
m.e., 1845, Svo. (293), Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 2s.
Malone Society. Reprints, ed. by W. W. Grey, 45 vol., bds.,
uncut, 1907-14, 4to. (886), April 8, Sotheby Heffer, £j los.
[Malthus (T. R.)] Essay on the Principle of Population,
first ed., bds., uncut, 1798, 8vo. (797), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Pickering, £6 15s.
Malton (Jas.) Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City
of Dublin, engraved title, maps, plans and col. plates, hf.
russ., Dublin (1792-97), oblong folio (871), April 29,
Sotheby Gregory, £16
Malton (Jas.) Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City
of Dublin, engravings, uncut, 1794, oblong folio (996),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Maggs, ;^io 15s.
Malton (Thos.) Oxford, no title or text, 4 parts, in wrappers
as issued, 24 col. aquatints, T. Bensley, 1802-4, folio (872),
April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £g
Malynes (Ger.) Treatise of the Canker of Englands Common-
wealth, first ed., hf. cf., R. Field for Wm. Johnes, 1601,
4to. (227), Dec. 6, Hodgson Mackenzie, ;^ii
[Mamerot (Seb.)] Les Passages de Oultre Mer, Du Noble
Godefroy de Buillon, lettres batardes, woodcut initials,
mor. ex., g.e., by Thibaron-Joly [Paris, chez Francois
Regnault, c. 1515], i2mo. (488), March 18, Christie
Tregaskis, £2.6
Mancinelli (Ant.) Rhetoricen ad herennium esse Ciceronis.
Rhetorices ad herenium Commentariolus, QtJtfjic letter, 40
lines, woodcut on title, mor., an unrecorded ed., collation :
A-F 6, Impssa Parisius in Bellouisu p. magistrU Guidone
Mercatore, 1500, sm. 4to, (489), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £6 los.
Mandeville (Sir Jno.) [Itinerarius in German.] F. 2 : [F. i
blank] Ich Otto von Diemeringen ein Thiimherre zu Metz
in Lothoringen. han dises biich verwandelt vss welschs
vnd vss latin zii tutsch, etc., got^ic letter, 42 lines to a full
page, 148 woodcuts, all with contemp. colouring, old
mor. (few marginal MS. notes) [s.n., Basle, Bern. Richel,
c. 1481], sm. folio (292), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^iio
[The cuts are different from Sorg's ed. of 1481 (Augs-
burg), usually considered the first. Not in Hain or
Proctor. Collation: No signatures, abio, c8, d8+i,
e-g8, hi 6, K-Mio=io3 leaves. 07, l8 & 9 missing, ai
blank, d a quire of 8, with one leaf added in the centre.
Illustration in catalogue.]
Mandeville (Sir Jno.) Itinerarius domini lohanis de Made-
ville militis, got^ic letter, double columns of 30 lines, old
(384)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [man
hf. cf. (Ashburnham copy, ^12 15s. in 1897) [s.n., Strass-
burg, printer of the 1483 Vitas Patrum, c. i486], sm. 4to.
(291), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, {t^i
[Considered to be the first Latin ed. Hain ♦10643,
Proctor 433. Portion of top margin of a2 cut away.
Collation : [a]-i8 (last blank) = 72 leaves, unnumbered.]
Mandeville (Sir Jno.) Libro de las Maravillas del Mundo y
del Viage de la Tierra Sancta de Jerusalem, 8 woodcuts
of monsters, flott)ic letter, double columns, over 100 wood-
cuts, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Valencia, Jorge Cos-
tilla, 1 53 1, sm. folio (490), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^2
Mandeville (Sir Jno.) Tractato de le piu maravigliose Cosse e
piu notabile chese trovano in le parte del modo, ed.
prima in lingua Italiana, lit. QOtl). parva, 114 leaves
[Hain 10652, Proctor 5972], mor. ex., g.e. (C. Lewis),
[colophon] . . Impressus Mediolani ductu &> auspiciis
Magistri Petri de Corneno pridie Callendas Augusti
MCCccLxxx., sm. 4to. (3425), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^g
Manning (O.) and Bray (W.) History and Antiquities of
Surrey, large paper, maps and views, ports, and other
engravings, and further illustrated with above 1,000
plates and additions, printed and in manuscript, by
Manning, Gough, Cleaver and other antiquaries, 3 vol.,
extended to 6 vol., hf. russ., uncut (several of the covers
broken), 1804-14, imp. folio (1104), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Murray, £16
Manning (O.) and Bray (W.) History and Antiquities of
Surrey, upwards of 100 ports., engravings and maps and
a transcript of Domesday Book on 13 plates, folding pedi-
grees, 3 vol., russ. gt. (rebacked) (one leaf stained and a
few other leaves foxed), 1804-14, folio (508), July 22,
Sotheby Last, ;^io 15s.
Manskirsh (J. F.) New Drawing Book, col. title and 24 coL
plates in soft ground etching and aquatint, hf. roan, R.
Ackermann, 1808, oblong 4to. (875), April 29, Sotheby
Gregory, £^ los.
Mantuanus (Giov. Baptista). Aureum contra impudice Scri-
bentes Opusculum, lit. rom. (two types), xx. numbered
leaves, including title and index, Johan Petit's device on
title and T. Kerver's on last leaf [Proctor 8387], new hf.
mor., Impressum Parisiis industria Thielmanni Kerver
. . . Pour M. Hanse de Coblenz 6- Jehan Petit, 1499, sm.
4to. (1040), July 22, Sotheby Atkinson, £;i 3s.
Mantuanus (Giov. Baptista). Parthenice . . . traslatee en
francoys [par Jacques de Mortidres] woodcuts, orna-
mental initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd . . nouuellemet
imprimee pour Claude Nourry et Jehan besson . . . Lyon,
22 Oct., 1493, sm. folio (492), March 18, Christie Maggs, £2}^
Mantzius (Karl). History of Theatrical Art in Ancient and
Modern Times, by L. von Cossel, plates, 5 vol., orig. cL,
1903-9. 8vo. (420), Dec. 19, Hodgson Hill, £1 2s.
xxxii. (385) 13
man] Book-Prices Current.
Manuale ad usum lausannensem, t^oti^ic letter, woodcut under
title, which is in one hne, woodcut of the crucifixion and
full-page cut of S. Maria of Lausanne, marginal MS. notes
and 9 pp. MS. at end, wooden bds. and leather, diagonal
lines and circular stamps (few wormholes, stained, and
few corners defective), s.l. et t., 1500, sm. 4to. (494), March
18, Christie Quaritch, l^^
Manuale ad Usum insignis Ecclesiae Sarum, lit. gotl^. magna,
long lines, musical notes (imperfect, wanting folios i.-ii.
title and first leaf of text), vii., viii., lx., lxxiii., lxxiiii.,
Lxxviii.-Lxxx., cxv.-cxviii., cxx-cxxvii. and the last
leaf (margins of several leaves torn, some wormed, not
subject to return), modern mor. (Ashburnham copy, Ij
I OS. in 1897), [colophon] Impensis Francisci byrckman in
alma Parisiorum Academia impressum, 15 15, sm. folio
(3437). Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £8
Manuale ad usii isignis Eccl^e Sar^ lit- gotE)., musical notes,
large cut of Crucifixion on title and of the Annunciation
on reverse, cut of S. George and Dragon, with royal English
arms on reverse of last leaf (wanted sheet m, some margins
wormed, short copy, not subject to return), hf. bd., [colo-
phon] . . . Impressu Impensa et ere Joannis Caillard biblio-
pole anno 1522 [Rouen'], sm. 4to. (3433), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, ;^io
Manuale Secundum Usum Ecclesiae Sarisburiensis, lit- QOtf).,
long lines, 32 to a full page, woodcut before the Canon,
imperfect, beginning on ( i. (wanting 1^ i. and 8 and sheet
r, leaf with colophon mended, not subject to return),
con temp. Cambridge oak bds. and leather, stamped panels
and borders and initials of the binder, ©. <Bi. (Garret God-
frey) [Grey, No. 43a, Roll I.] (rebacked), Parisiis in aedi-
bus Fr. Regnault, 1529, sm. folio (3434), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £6 15s.
Manuale ad Usum per Celebris ecclesie Sarisburiensis, lit. gotf).,
musical notes, title within woodcut figured border, cxxviii.
numbered leaves, including title, and a leaf of tabula
(wanting folios cxxiii.-cxxiv. and cxxvii., wormhole
through several leaves, headlines of last 6 leaves cut
into), old cf. (Ashburnham copy, ;^22 los. in 1897), Lon-
dini recente rimpressum necnon niultis mendis tersum atq^
emendatum Anno Domini 1555 {no printer's name), sm.
4to. (3435), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £iS
Manuale ad Usu insignis Ecclesie SaV • Rothomagi ipressum
in Officina magistri Martini Morin, lit. flOtf)., musical notes,
large woodcut on reverse of title, woodcut initials, wanting
folios cxL.-cxLi. and after cxlix., last leaf cut and the
reverse text run through with ink, not subject to retrun,
old veil., [Rothomagi] M agister Martin Morin [15 — ],
sm. 4to. (3436), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £ij los.
Man wood (J no.) Treatise and Discourse of the Lawes of the
Forrest, bladt letter, some contemp. MS. notes (leaf p 8
(386)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mar
torn), orig. veil., T. Wright and B. Norton, 1598, sm. 4to.
(215), April 29, Sotheby Edwards. £6 15s.
Man wood (J no.) Treatise and Discourse of the Lawes of the
Forest, black letter, modem sheep, For the Societie of
Stationers, 161 5, sm. 4to. (269), July 22, Sotheby
Thorp. £1 14s.
Man wood (J no.) Treatise and Discourse of the Laws of the
Forest, b\ack letter, old cf. (loose), 1665, 4to. (216), April
20, Sotheby Hill, £1 6s.
Mapheus (Celsus). Monumentii Compendiosum pro Confes-
sionibus Cardinaliu, etc., lit. rom., 18 leaves, with signs,
a-b [Hain 10438, says erroneously 23 leaves], woodcut
border on a j, veil., [at end] Explicit breve Scrutatoriolum
. . M.cccc.LXXViii. [5. /. et n., Venetiis, E. Ratdolt], sm.
4to. (3439), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^3i
Maps. Jefferys (Thomcis). Map of the most inhabited part
of New England, two sheets, col., 1755 — Anville (Sieur
d'). Am6rique septentrionale, two col. maps, Paris, 1746
— Jefferys (T.) Martinico, one of the Caribbee Islands,
small col. map, n.d. — St. Laurence, or the Great River,
plain, with letterpress at the side, 1758 — Correct Plan of
the Environs of Quebec, col., with moveable slip, n.d. —
Carte reduite du Golphe du Mexique et des Isles de 1'
Amerique, partly col., Paris, chez Mr. Bellin, 1749 —
Cook (J as.) Chart of the Straights of Belleisle, two
sheets, plain, 1766, in i vol., bds., pen-and-ink sketch of
the works erected by the rebels in Charlestovvn pasted
inside cover, folio (527), April 29, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £9> 5s.
[Marat (J. P.)] Chains of Slavery, cl., 1774, 8vo (577), May
14, Sotheby Davidson, £2
Maravilles (Les) de Rome : pelerinages esglises corps saincts
z lieux dignes auecques les idulgeces z remissios qlz
acquiret, arms on title, lettres batardes, full-page cuts,
cf. gt., Imprimees a Romme par Maistre Eisteine Guillery
de Loregne, 1 5 19 ... /e xuii. iour du moyes doguste, i2mo.
(497), March 18, Christie Ellis, £15
Marbeck (J no.) Concordace, first ed. of the first English
Concordance, black letter, triple columns, title within
woodcut border, v^'ith the king in council above and Graf-
ton's device below, cut of the Seven Sciences on last leaf,
old cf. (rebackedj, Richard Grafton, 1550, thick sm. folio
(11 38), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £q
Marcellus (Petrus). De Vita, Moribus et Rebus Gestis Om-
nium Ducum Venetorum, italic letter, 83 figures of the
doges and 20 cuts of tombs (Jost Amman), old veil.,
Impressum Francofurti Ad Moenum, apud Patilum Ref-
feler, inpensis Sig. Feyerabent, 1573, i2mo. (293), Dec. 10,
Christie Edwards, i8s.
Marco Polo. See Polo
Marcou (Fr.) "' Plusieurs Pieces d'Arquebuzerie, title and 14
plates of arquebuss work and ornament, by C. Jacquinet,
(387) 1.3—2
mar] Book-Prices Current.
leaves mounted, mor. ex., g.e., Paris, chez VAutheur, s.d.
[c. 1657], oblong 4to. (502), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £2$
Margarita Davitica. Fol. i, verso : ^ Regis trum expositionum
libri psalmorum. regalis p'phete Dauid p' ... Hieronimii :
Augustinii : ac Cassiodorum : p'fessores ad sensum, etc.,
gotjic letter, large initial and smaller woodcut initials, hf.
mor. [s.n., Augsburg, G. Zainer, c. 1476], sm. folio (294),
Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, ;^io
[First ed. Hain *io754, Proctor 1582. At end are 18
leaves of another in the same type, i.e., the " De animae
quantitate " of S. Augustine (Hain *8589).]
Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Heptameron Fran-
gais. Les Nouvelles, orig. Berne ed. on thick paper, proof
impressions (before the numbers) of the 73 plates by
Freudeberg and the vignettes and culs-de-lampe by
Dunker, etc., 3 vol., mor. ex., crowned M and fleurs-de-
lis, uncut, by David, Sir,, by 4|in., Berne, chez la Noiivelle
Societe Typographique, 1780-81, 8vo. (997), May 14,
Sotheby Bumpus, £:\o
\£^o, mor. ex., by Clarke and Bedford, ordinary plates,
those in Vol. iii. with all the numbers, June 10, Sotheby,
Lot 340.1
Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Heptameron Fran-
9ais. Les Nouvelles, fronts., 144 vignettes by Dunker
and others and 73 plates after Freudeberg (numbers cut
away from plates in Vol. iii. in a few cases), 3 vol., French
mor. gt., g.e., Berne, chez la Nouvelle Societe Typographique,
1780-81, 8vo. (349), Feb. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^ los.
Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Heptameron, Nou-
velles, 3 fronts, by Eichler, 73 plates after Freudeberg,
72 vignettes and 72 tailpieces after Dunker. 3 vol. (title
only to Vol. i.), mor., uncut, Berne, B. L. Walthard,
1780-81, 8vo. (503), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^i8
Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre), Heptameron Fran-
^ais. Les Nouvelles, i front, after Dunker, 73 engravings
after Freudeberg and 144 head and tail-pieces (i page
mended and some leaves in Vol. iii. discoloured), 3 vol.,
mor. ex., g.e., Berne, chez la Nouvelle Societe Typographique,
1792, 8vo. (515), Dec. 19, Hodgson Hill & Son, £\2 los.
Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Le Tombeau, faict
premierement en disticques latins par les trois Soeurs
(Anne, Marguerite et Jeanne de Seymour) princesses en
Angleterre (pubhe par Nic. Denisot, dit Comte d'Alsinois),
cf., Paris, de I'impr. de Michel Fezandat, 1551, 8vo. (1257),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £6
[;^i7, mor. ex., March 18, Christie, Lot 504.]
Marguerite de Valois (Reine de Navarre). Le Tombeau,
woodcut device on title, with the motto " Ne la mort, ne
le venin," bust port, of the queen on verso, verses by R.
Hay beneath, mor. ex., g. on m.e., by Bauzonnet-Trautz,
Paris, de V imprimerie de Michel Fezandat et Robert Gran-
Ion, 1531, 8vo. (339), June 10, Sotheby Dobell, ;^ii los.
(388)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mar
Mariconda (Ant.) Le tre giornate de le fa vole de 1' Aganippe,
prima edizione, lit. ital., raor. gt., g.e., by F. Bedtord,
Napoli, appresso Gio. Paulo. Suganappo, 1550, 4to. (916),
Dec. 17. Sotheby ^^^ggs, £8
Mari US-Michel (MM.) La Reliure Fran^aise, numerous repro-
ductions, mor. gt., t.e.g., others uncut, by Zaehnsdorf,
fine specimen of the binder's work, Paris, Morgand et
Fatout, 1880, roy. 4to. (434), April 8, Sotheby Parsons, £g
Markham (G.) Art of Archerie, front., cf., Printed by B. A.
6- T. F. for Ben. Fisher, 1634, 8vo. (466), Jan. 22. Sotheby
Markham (G.) FZnglish Husbandman, first ed., blarft letter,
woodcuts, old cf. (some headlines cut into, last leaf de-
fective), 1613, 4to. (3461), Feb. 25, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^20
Markham (G.) Markham's Master-Peece, first ed., wanting
the blank preceding the title and last leaf, woodcuts
(some margins wormed), orig. veil, (damaged and loose),
Nicholas Okes, 1610, sm. 4to. (219), April 29, Sotheby
Lewine, £2 i8s.
Markham (G.) Way to get Wealth, containing sixe principall
Vocations, 6 parts in i vol., separate titles, woodcuts,
old hf. cf. (wants a 4, some woodcuts cut into), 1660, 4to.
(3462), Feb. 25, Sotheby Heffer, £2 8s.
Marlet. Nouveaux Tableaux de Paris, 36 French lithographs
of Parisian scenes, by Marlet, with descriptions, hf. cf.,
n.d. {c. 1830), oblong 4to. (482), March 19, Puttick
Spencer, £1 1
[/4 15s., uncut, title missing, 72 lithographs and letter-
press, Jan. 24, 1899, Sotheby, Lot 413.]
Marlowe (C.) Works, ed. by Alex. Dyce, 3 vol., hf. veil, gt.,
g.e., Pickering, 1850, 8vo. (1555), Nov. 5, Sotheby
^aggs. £3 1 6s.
Marlowe (C.) Works, ed. by A. H. Bullen, large paper,
one of 120 copies on laid paper, 3 vol., linen bds., uncut,
1885, 8vo. (1557), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £2 14s.
Marmontel (J. F.) Les Incas, orig. ed., front, and 10 plates
by Moreau, 2 vol., contemp. French cf. gt., Paris, 1777,
8vo. (187), July 29, Sotheby James, i8s.
Marot (Clement). CEuures, mor. ex., by Trautz-Bauzonnet,
Anuers par Guiliaume du mont, 1539, 8vo. (508), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £2\
Marot (Clement). (Evvres, mor. ex., doublure, by Trautz-
Bauzonnet, A Lyon, chis Estienne Dolet, 1543, 8vo. (509),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^0
Marot (Clement). Q^uvres . . . avec les Oiuvres de Jean et
Michel Marot, etc., avec une Preface Historique & Ob-
servations Critiques (par Lenglet du Fresnoy), large
PAPER, port, by G. F. L. Debrie, 4 vol., old russ. gt., r.e.,
with Wodhull arms on upper covers (Roger Payne), d La
Haye, Gosse et Neaulme, 1731, folio (618), July 22, Sotheby
^ Lewine, £5 5s.
Marprelate Tracts. See Harvey (R.) Plaine Perce vail
(389)
mar] Book-Prices Current.
Marquilles (Jac. de). Comentaria super vsaticis barchin,
^Otl)k letter, printed on veil., title above a woodcut of the
author, mor., g.e., from the Heredia collection, Impressum
havQhinone p. loh'em luschner alamanu felici numine
Explicitum est, 1505 septima die Mens' septebrf [Barce-
lonia], thick sm. folio (510), March 18, Christie Ellis, £72
Marryat (Capt.) Mr. Midshipman Easy, first ed., 3 vol. (a
few leaves foxed), hf. cf., 1836, 8vo. (546), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Dvson, £2 2s.
Marryat (Capt.) Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of
Monsieur Violet, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., 1843, 8vo. (525),
Nov. 13, Puttick Watson, £1 7s. 6d.
Marryat (Capt.) Novels, King's own ed., large paper,
plates, 19 vol., hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., 125 copies printed, 1896-
98, 8vo. (607), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £<^
Marryat (Capt.) Pirate and three Cutters, first ed., large
PAPER, 20 engravings from drawings by Clarkson Stan-
field, India proofs, orig. boards, uncut (cracked), Longman,.
1836, super imp. 8vo. (1000), May 14, Sotheby
Gardener, £^
[£2 2S., polished cf., t.e.g., same sale. Lot 1136.]
Marryat (Capt.) Poor Jack, illustrations by C. Stanfield, in
the 12 orig. parts as issued, uncut, with all the advertise-
ments, in case, fine set, Longman, 1840, 8vo. (looi). May
14, Sotheby Gardener, £G
Marryat (Capt.) Poor Jack, first ed., illustrations by C.
Stanfield, mor. gt., rough edges, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf,
cl. cover bd. in, 1840, 8vo. (924), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs, £2 28.
Marsden (Wm.) History of Sumatra (with folio vol. of plates),
folding map, 2 vol., cf. gt., 181 1, 4to. and folio (220), April
29, Sotheby Ellis, £4 5s.
Marston (Jno.) Works, ed. by A. H. Bullen, large paper,
one of 200 copies on laid paper, 3 vol., linen bds., uncut,
1887, 8vo. (1564), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £1 14s.
Martial Achievements of Great Britain. See Jenkins (J.)
Martial. Epigrammata, mor., g.e., gt. design in centre (last
leaf foxed), Venetiis, Aldus, 1501, 8vo. (373), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Blaker, £8 15s.
Martial. Epigrammata . . par Conradum Gesnerum, etc.,
con temp. Zurich (?) oak bds. and leather, arabesque
panels and ornaments, rims, metal and leather clasps,
well preserved, Tiguri excudebat Froschoverus, 1544, 8vo.
(3449), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £5.
Martial. Opus in amphitheatrum Caesaris, lit. rom., 169
leaves, with signs, (wanted blank for r 10, first leaf
mended) [Hain 10813, Proctor 5864], russ. gt., g.e. (Ash-
burnham copy, £5 in 1897), [colophon] Impressum Medio-
lani, impensis Philippi de Lavaia {sic pro Lavagna) anno
.M.cccc.Lxxviii., sm. folio (3446), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £g los.
(390)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mar
Martin (C.) Civil Costume of England, engraved title and 60
col. plates by L. Martin, 1842, 4to. (594), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Barton, £2 los.
Martin (Corneille). Genealogies, et Anciennes Descentes des
Forestiers et Comtes de Flandre, etc., 64 leaves, italic
letter, engraved title, dedication, map of Flanders, 2
coats-of-arms and engraved figures of the Counts of
Flanders, with their arms, by Pieter de Coster (known
as Balthazar), hf. mor., En Anvers, Imprimez par Andre
Bax, et exposez en vente par Pierre Baltazar Peinctre [1580],
sm. folio (295), Dec. 10, Christie Newall, £1 5s.
Martin (J. F.) Eight Engraved and Col. Views of Stockholm,
7 being of uniform size (about 25in. by lyin.), and a large
bird's eye view (3iin. by 22|in.), mounted on paper, with
MS. descriptions, the prints in the finest state [c. 1770],
(323), Dec. 6, Hodgson Spencer, £()0
Martin (M.) Late Voyage to St. Kilda, first ed., map and
plate of two birds, polished cf. ex., Printed for D. Brown,
etc., 1698, 8vo. (999), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £2
Martius (C. F. P. de). Nova genera et species Plantarum
Brasiliensium, engraved titles and 300 col. plates, 3 vol.,
mor. gt., by Clarke and Bedford, coat-of-arms of Earl
Fitzwilliam, Monachii, 1824-9, imp. 4to. (222), April 29,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^4
Martyn (Thos.) Figures of Non-descript Shells, 320 col.
figures on 40 leaves, with autograph letter from the artist
to Sir William Hamilton, all mounted and bound in 4 vol.,
hf. mor. gt., Published for the Author, 1784, 4to. (1137),
May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £8
Martyr (Peter, called Vermilius). Discourse, or Traictise
wherin he openly declared his whole & determinate ludge-
mente of the Sacramente of the Lordes Supper (trans, by
Nic. Udall), black letter, engraved title, cf. antique, r.e.
(wormholed), Imprinted at London by Robert Stoughton,
n.d. (1550), 4to. (416), Jan. 22, Sotheby Lewine, £1 iis.
[Martyr (Peter, of Angleria).] History of Trauayle in the West
and East Indies, trans, by Richard Eden, augmented by
R. Willes, black letter, woodcut initials (title stained and
repaired, preliminary leaf pasted on back of title, 4 leaves
repaired and several stained), orig. veil, (rebacked), with
some rough edges, Richarde lugge, 1577, 4to. (27), Dec.
17, Sotheby Norton, ;^io
Marvell (Andrew). Miscellaneous Poems, first ed., port,
(outer margins repaired), cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford (the
Huth copy, ;^I2 15s. in 1916), Printed for Robert Boulter
at the Turks-head in Cornhill, 1681, sm. folio (1136), July
22, Sotheby Bailey, £2^
[Very rare. In the preface the poet's widow certifies
to the genuineness of all the pieces here printed.]
Mary, B.V. Mist6re de la Conception ; Nativite ; Mariage &
Annonciation de la benoiste Vierge Marie, lettres batardes,
double columns, woodcut on title and reverse, a cut at
(391)
mas] Book-Prices Current.
beginning of text and printer's device at end (some head-
lines cut into), mor. gt., g.e., from the Butler collection,
Paris, Alain Lotrian, 1539, sm. 4to. (542), March 18,
Christie Maggs, £\z
Massa de Argenta (Baptista). Opusculum de Fructibus Ves-
cendis Physici, lit. rom., 48 leaves [Hain *io88i, Proctor
4229], two illuminated initials, signature and arms of D.
Luigi Sylva on first leaf, mor., blind stamped, g.e., by
Leighton (Ashburnham copy, £10 los. in 1897), [at end]
" Baptista de Argeta artiH et mediciae doctor i faelici gtnasio
ferariesi Die xv. Junii m.cccc.lxxi. Finis." [Venetiis,
Bartolomaeus Girardinus or B. H.], sm. 4to. (3453), Nov,
22, Sotheby Quaritch, ^2.0
Masson (F.) Josephine Imperatrice et Reine, one of 1,200
copies on Marais paper, plates and vignettes, front, port,
in col., mor. ex., inside borders, g.e., Goupil & Cie., 1899,
4to. (541), Oct. 23, Sotheby Roig, £^ los,
[£'5 3S-, 2 vol., paper covers, ports, (one col.) and other
plates on Japanese paper, with duplicate set, same sale.
Lot 643.]
Masson (F.) L' Imperatrice Marie-Louise, one of 1,000 copies
on fine paper, plates and vignettes, front, in col., mor.
ex., royal arms stamped in gold in centre of covers, with
crown and initials M. L., g.t., by Zaehnsdorf, Goupil &
Co., 1902, 4to. (542), Oct. 23, Sotheby Roig, £6 15s.
{£2 17s. 6d., paper covers, plates (one in col.) and
others en camaieu, same sale. Lot 644.]
Masuccio (S.) II Novellino, printed in italics, mor., g.e., by
Bedford, Venetia, nella office Gregoriana, 1522, 4to. (928),
Dec. 17, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, ;^io
Masuccio (S.) Novellino, trans, by W. G. Waters, illustrated
by E. R. Hughes, 2 vol., orig. cl. ex., Lawrence & Bullen,
1895, imp. 8vo. (149), Oct. 24, Hodgson Bain, £2 17s. 6d.
[£t,, same state, Dec. 19, Hodgson, Lot 214; £2 4s.,
cl., covers soiled, same sale, Lot 464.]
Mataratius Perusinus (Fr.) De Componendis Versibus hexa-
metro & pentametro Opusculum, lit. got^-, 28 leaves, with
signs., including orig. blank for a |, woodcut initials [Hain
♦10889, Proctor 4376], rubricated, modern mor., from
Locker-Lampson's library, with his mummer ex-libris,
[colophon] Erhardus ratdolt, Augustensis Probatissimus
librarie artis exactor summa confecit diligentia Anno Christi
.M.ccccLXViii. VII. Calen. Decembris, Venetiis (1468), sm.
4to. (3454), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £18 los.
Mataratius Perusinus (Fr.) De Componendis Versibus hexa-
metro et pentametro opusculum, gotf)ic letter [Hain
♦10889, Proctor 4376], MS. marginal notes, mor., t.e.g.,
Erhardus ratdolt Augustensis . . . m.cccclxviii. [sic'] vii.
calen Decembris, Venetiis [1478], sm, 4to. (513), March 18,.
Christie Bull, £j 15s.
Mataratius Perusinus (Fr.) Oratio in funere Praestantissimi
adolescetis Grifonis Balionii Perusiae habita, lit. QOt^.
(392)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [maw
parva, 7 leaves, without marks (holes in last leaf) [Hain
10896], new veil., Absque ulla nota [? Perusiae " H. M.,"
before 1482], sm. 4to. (3455), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £8 los.
Mateer (C. W.) Course of Mandarin Lessons, based on idiom,
hf. cf., Shanghai, 1909, 4to. (200), Jan. 23, Puttick
Jaschke, £1 5s.
Mather (Cotton). Magnalia Christi Americana, map, mezzo-
tint port, (repaired and cut down) inserted, a number of
leaves with passages scored, names on titles, cf. (re-
backed), Thomas Parkhurst, 1702, folio (479), June 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £ig los.
[/21, old cf., no map, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 647.]
Mather (Increase). Order of the Gospel, professed and prac-
tised by the Churches of Christ in New-England, etc.,
orig. sheep, Printed at Boston in New-England and Re-
printed at London, 1700, 8vo. (519), Aug. 7, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £^
Mather (Nath.) Righteousness of God through Faith (a few
catchwords cut into), hf. roan, stamp on title, 1694, 4^0-
(52), Dec. 17, Sotheby H. Stevens, £^
Mather (Saml.) Apology for the Liberties of the Churches in
New England, first ed., orig. cf., Boston, printed by T.
Fleet, 1738, 8vo. (97), April 11, American Art Association
$35
[Autograph inscription by the author, " For the Honor-
able Thomas Hutchinson Esqr. from his respectful Son
and obedient Servant The Author."]
Mather (Saml.) The Fall of the Mighty lamented. A Funeral
Discourse upon the Death of Wilhelmina Dorothea Caro-
lina. Queen-Consort to his Majesty of Great Britain, title
mended, cf., by W. Pratt, Boston, in New England, Printed by
J. Draper, 1738, 8vo. (30), Dec. 17, Sotheby Lester, £1 19s.
Mathews (C.) Memoirs by Mrs. Mathews, second ed., ports.,
etc., extra illustrated with ports., views, etc., 4 vol., ex-
tended to 8 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1839, 8vo. (1577), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Mathews (Chas.) Theatrical Olio, four collections : Mathews'
Comic Annuals for 1830-33, Mathews' Celebrated Trip to
America, etc. (17), port, and 16 col. fronts., by L R. and
G. Cruikshank, in i vol., hf. mor., Duncombe, Limbird,
etc., 1822-33, 8vo. (53), Dec. 12, Hodgson Dobell, £'i 15s.
Maurocenus (Paulus). Opus de Aeterna temporalique Christi
Generatione in Judaicae, etc., ed. prima, lit. rom., 80 leaves,
including two blanks, without marks [Hain 10924, Proctor
6761], old russ. gt., g.e. (Syston Park copy), [colophon,
in 7 lines] Patavii, iiii. Kl's Maias, m.cccc.lxxiii. Bartho-
lomaeus Campanus (impressus) [Bartolomaeus de Valde-
zochio, 1473], sm. 4to. (3459), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £11 los.
Maw (G.) Monograph of the Genus Crocus, col. plates, mor.,
g.e., 1886, 4to. (520), Oct. 24, Hodgson £^
(393)
max] Book-Prices Current.
Maximilian (Prince of Wied). Illustrations to Maximilian,
Prince of Wied's Travels in the Interior of North America,
col. plates, hf. mor., g.e. (rubbed), Ackermann, 1844 (258),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, £6^
Maximus Tyrius. Sermones e Graeca in Latinam Linguam
versi Cosmo Paccio interprete, second ed. in Latin, roman
letter, woodcut border to title, by Ambrose Holbein
(signed) , two other woodcut borders by the same and Hans
Holbein, ornamental head-pieces and initials, hf. russ.
(William Morris's copy), corners of many leaves repaired,
Basle, J. Froben, 15 19, sm. folio (296), Dec. 10, Christie
Sotheran, £\ 4s.
Maxwell (W. H.) History of the Irish RebeUion, first ed.,
port, and illustrations by G. Cruikshank, orig. cl., 1845,
8vo. (1326), Nov. 5, Sotheby Bumpus, £^ 15s.
[£(), mor. ex., Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3426.]
Mayer (L.) Views in Egypt, aquatint plates in col., old russ.
gt., m.e., 1801, folio (223), April 29, Sotheby Ellis, £^
[£2, los., hf. mor., col. aquatint plates, same sale, Lot
651-]
Mayer (L.) Views in Egypt, col. plates, hf. mor., 1804, folio
(3484), Feb. 25, Sotheby Rolls, £s 5s.
Mayer (L.) Views in Palestine, 24 plates in col. aquatint, R.
Bowyer, 1804 — ^\^iews in the Ottoman Empire, 24 plates
in col. aquatint, 1803, in i vol., old hf. russ. (cracked),
folio (873), April 29, Sotheby Thompson, £6
Mayer (L.) Views in Palestine, 24 col. plates, bds., uncut,
1804, folio (3485), Feb. 25, Sotheby Ellis, £1 15s.
[£^, hf. mor., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 652.]
Mayer (L.) Views in Turkey in Europe and Asia, aquatint
plates by W. Watts, letterpress, hf. mor., n.d. (1806),
folio (653), April 29, Sotheby Maggs, £1 15s.
Mayhew (Bros.) Greatest Plague of Life, first ed., 12 etchings
by G. Cruikshank, in the 6 orig. parts as issued, complete,
with picture wrappers, uncut, fine set, with all the ad-
vertisements, in case, D. Bogue, n.d. (1847), 8vo. (754),
May 14, Sotheby Spencer, £']
Mayhew (Bros.) Greatest Plague of Life, illustrations by G.
Cruikshank, red cl. gt., uncut and unopened, n.d. (1848),
8vo. (1586), Nov. 5, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 5s.
Meadows (J. K.) Heads of the People, first ed., plates, 2 vol.,
mor. ex., R. Tyas, 1840-1, 8vo. (814), May 14, Sotheby
Maggs,£3 i2s.
Meares (Jno.) Voyages made in the years 1788 and 1789,
from China to the North-West Coast of America, port.,
maps, plates, cf. gt. (rebacked), 1790, 4to. (882), Dec. 4,
Sotheby Mackenzie, £^ 4s.
Meares (Jno.) Voyages made in the years 1788 and 1789
from China to N.W. Coast of America, port., maps and
aquatints, with a fore-edge painting of two sailing ships
in full rig, hf, mor., g.e. (damaged), 1790, 4to. (242), Aug.
7, Sotheby Thorp, £G
(394)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mem
M^dailles sur les Principaux fiv6nements du R^gne de Louis le
Grand, front, containing port, of Louis XIV., 289 engrav-
ings, contemp. mor. gt., g.e., arms of Louis XV., Paris,
1702, folio (654), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £i)
Medailles sur les Principaux l^v^nements du R^gne entier de
Louis le Grand, without preface (suppressed and often
wanting), letterpress and 242 engravings of medals,
contemp. French mor. gt., g.e., arms of Louis XV., Paris,
1723, folio (655), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £c) 15s.
Medici. Ritratti della Regia Famiglia dei* Medici Gran. Duce
di Toscana, 42 ports, by A. Halnech, etc., veil., n.d., roy.
folio (1131), Dec. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £2 5s.
Medici (Lorenzo de'). Canzone a Ballo, italic letter, veil., from
the Marquis d'Adda collection (few leaves stained), In
Firenze I'Anno, 1568, sm. 4to. (518), March 18, Christie
Ellis, £\2 I OS.
Medici (Lorenzo de'). Poesie, one of 12 copies printed, mor. ex.,
g.e. (from the Marquis d'Adda collection), In Liverpool,
stampato nelV anno 1791, 8vo. (519), March 18, Christie
Tregaskis, £2(i
Meg of Westminster. The Life of Long Meg of Westminster :
containing the mad merry Prankes shee played in her
lifetime .... blacfe letter [A 3 leaves and B to E in fours]
(some leaves soiled and a few headlines cut into) , red mor.
ex., g.e., R. Bird, 1635, 8vo. (160), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Dobell, ;^io 5s.
Meinhold (Wm.) Sidonia the Sorceress, trans, by Lady Wilde,
300 copies printed, veil., uncut, Kelmscoit Press, 1893,
folio (460), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, ;{io
Mejia (Hernando). Nobiliario, lit. QOtf)., initials, 65 small
heraldic cuts of coats-of-arms, banners, etc., 2 pages
partly printed in red (some headlines cut into), modem
Spanish mor. gt. [Hain-Copinger 11 133, Proctor 9545],
Sevilla, par Maestros Pedro Brun S' Juan Gentil, 1492,
sm. folio (99), June 3, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, ;£io
Melange of Humour. See Aiken (H.)
Melber (Jo.) Vocabularius Predicantium, black letter, modern
bds., cl. back, some MS. notes in a i6th century hand
[Copinger IL 3967], Strasburg, c. 1500, 8vo. (136), June 26,
Puttick London Library, lOs.
Meliadus de Leonnoys. En present volume sont contenus les
nobles faictz darmes du vaillant roy Meliadus de Leon-
noys : Ensemble plusieurs autres nobles proesses de
Cheualerie faictes tant par le roy Artus, Palamedes, le
Morhoult dirlande, etc., lettres batardes, double columns,
woodcut initials (small hole (mended) through the book
and letters supplied in MS., some headlines shaved), mor.
ex., large initial M, crowned, in centre, silk end-leaves, g.
on m.e., [at end] Ce present vollume . . . fut acheue dim-
primer g, Paris le xx. ioiir du moys de Mars 1532, folio
(526), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £2C>
M6moires concernant I'Histoire, les Sciences, les Arts, etc. des
(395)
men] Book-Prices Current.
Chinois, par les Mission aires de Pekin, front., 7 vol., bds.,.
uncut, Paris, 1776-82, 4to. (224), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 15s.
Mena (Juan de). Esta es la yliada de homero en romace
Traduzida por Juan de Mena, got^ic letter, woodcut
initials, woodcut on title, hf. mor., Imprimida en la villa
de Valladolid, 1519, sm. 4to. (523), March 18, Christie
Ellis, £\\ I OS.
Mena (Juan de). Las CCC. con XXIII, coplas agora nueva-
mente anadidas ... y las cinquenta con su glosa : y otras
obras, got^tc letter, woodcuts, mor. (title and few leaves
repaired and few browned), Fue impressa en . . . Zaragoga
por George Coci alleman, y acabose a xxiii. de septiemhre
ano 1509, folio (522), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^^
Mendel (H.) Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon, 12 vol.,
hf. mor., Berlin, 1870-83, 8vo. (32), May 13, Sotheby
i^ I2S.
Mendoza (Bernardino de). Theorique and Practise of Warre,
to Don Philip Prince of Castil, . . . trans, by Sr. Edwarde
Hoby, first ed., signature on title, new hf. roan, n. p. or
^•, 1597, sm. 4to. (1137) July 22, Sotheby Dobell £5 5s.
Menzel (A.) Die Armee Friedrichs des Grossen in ihrer Uni-
formierung, 10 parts, 100 col. plates on mounts, loose
paper wrappers, in cases, Berlin, n.d., folio (209), Aug 7,
Sotheby Parsons, £7 los.
Mercurius (sive Hermes) Trismegistus. Aureum planeq^ divinu
Opusculii Mercurii Trismegisti de Po testate ac Sapiencia
dei ; interprete Marsilio Ficino, lit. QOtt)., 50 leaves, the
last an orig. blank, with sgins. [Proctor 9843], mor. ex.,
g.e., by W. Pratt, old engravings pasted in covers (from
the Inglis library), [colophon] . . . In nobili urbe Maguntina
. . Per Joannem Schoeffer Anno dni Millesimo quingen-
tesimo tercio In Vigilia Palmarum [1503], sm. 4to. (3464),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io
Mer des Histoires. See Columna (Jean)
Meredith (G.) Beauchamp's Career, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl.,
uncut, rubber-stamp name on title, 1876, 8vo. (560),
July 29, Sotheby Thorp, £^ 5s.
Meredith (G.) Centenary of Garibaldi, orig. holograph MS.,
5 pp. 4to., signed, together with printed text from the
Review in which it was published, inlaid, cl., 4to. (2122),
April 22, Christie, presented by Mr. W. M. Meredith
£13 los.
Meredith (G.) Hard Weather, orig. holograph MS. of a Poem
of 100 lines, 6 pp. 4to. (2123), April 22, Christie, presented
by Mr. F. P. Osmaston ^11
Meredith (G.) Poems, first ed., with errata slip, orig. cl.,
J. W. Parker, 185 1, 8vo. (3429), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^g
[With inscription on fly-leaf : " Mary Peacock, with her
husband's love, July 19th, 1851." The book is dedieated
to Thomas Love Peacock.]
(396)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mer
Meredith (G.) Poems, first ed., orig. cl., J. W. Parker [1851],
Svo. (2581), April 22, Christie, presented by Mr. F. P.
Osmaston {iS
Meredith (G.) Poems, first ed., name of " Frederick G.
Stephens, '58 " on title, orig. cl. (dull), J. W. Parker,
1851, Svo. (155), June 17, Sotheby Spencer, ;^io los.
Meredith (G.) Seed Time, orig. holograph MS. of a Poem of
48 lines, 4 pp. 4to. (2125), April 22, Christie, presented by
Mr. F. P. Osmaston ;^io los.
Meredith (G.) Shaving of Shagpat, first ed., orig. cl. (backed
and faded), 1856, 8vo. (528), Nov. 28, Hodgson
Bumpus, £2 I2S. 6d.
Meredith (G.) The South-Wester, orig. holograph MS. of a
Poem of about 170 Unes, together with an earlier Draft
of the First Part, under the title of South-West, 12 pp.
4to. (2126), April 22, Christie, presented by Mr. F. P.
Osmaston £ij
Meredith (G.) Works, including Celt and Saxon, and the
Bibliography, etc., ed. de luxe, etched port, (the pre-
liminary leaf missing in 2 vol.), 36 vol., hf. buckram,
uncut, A. Constable, 1896-1911, Svo. (217), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Maggs, £1^
Merian (M. S.) Dissertation sur la Generation et les Trans-
formations des Insectes de Surinam, col. plates, contemp.
French mor. gt., g.e., La Haye, P. Gosse, 1726, folio (225),
April 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1^
M^rigot (J.) Promenades ou Itin^raire des Jardins de Chan-
tilly, LARGE PAPER, folding plan and 20 plates engraved
in the " maniere noire," contemp. French cf., Paris, chez
Desenne, 1791, Svo. (346), June 10, Sotheby
Edwards, £^ 4s.
Merigot (J.) Select Collection of Views and Ruins in Rome,
62 col. plates, new hf. cf., t.e.g., 1797-99, 4to. (288), Dec.
19, Hodgson £z
[£7, cl. (rebacked), April 29, Sotheby, Lot S74.]
Merlin. Le pmier volume de Merlin, qui est premier liure de
la table ronde : Le Second volume de Merlin : Les Pro-
phecies de Merlin, lettres batardes, ornamental initials,
3 vol., mor. ex., g.e., arms of Baron A. Audenet on sides,
from the Yemeniz collection (2 leaves short), Nouuellement
imprimes a Paris, pour la veusue seu Jehan Trepperel et
Jehan Jeannot, s.d. (c, 1498), Svo. (52S), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, ;^ioo
Merlin. Le Premier (et le Second) Volume de Merlin, et les
Prophecies de Merlin, lettres batardes, double columns,
woodcuts, 3 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, Cy finissent les
prophecies merlin nouuellement imprime a paris Ian mil.
iiiic. iiii. xx. xviii. pour Anthoine verard demourant sur le
pont nostre dame (149S), sm. folio (527), March 18, Christie
- Tregaskis, £-^6
[The 6 prel. leaves in Vol. i. are in fac, as also are the
prel. leaves in Les Prophecies, except the title, which is
inlaid.] (3gy)
mer] Book-Prices Current.
Merriman (H. S.) The Slave of the Lamp, orig. holograph
MS,, cl., 4to. (2127), April 22, Christie, presented by Mrs.
Reginald J. Smith ;^io los.
Merulo (C.) Toccate d'lntavolatura d'Organo, musical nota-
tion, " Monasterij Weingartensis, Anno 1626 " in MS. on
titles, 2 vol. in i, mor. gt. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Roma, S.
Vorouio, 1597, 1604, folio (175), May 13, Sotheby
Edwards, £8 los.
Messahalah. De Scientia Motus Orbis, roman letter, title
with large woodcut, attributed to Diirer, as also are the 24
other cuts of diagrams in the text, ab8, C4, d6 (last blank,
missing), cl., Niirnberg, Joh. Weissenberger, 1504, sm.
4to. (298), Dec. 10, Christie Colnaghi, £^ los.
Meta (Anton de). Contienda del cuerpo z alma, woodcut on
a I (repeated) and on last leaf another cut of a skeleton
carrying a cofhn, got^ic letter (a 8), hf. russ.. Absque ulla
nota, sm. 4to. (194), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £1^ los.
Methodius (S.) Revelationes, gotfiic letter, 68 leaves, 37 long
lines to a page, woodcut on title and 60 cuts in text (in-
cluding a few repeats), hf. cf. (cut on aiii. verso disfigured),
Finit basilee per Michaelum Furter .... 1504, sm. 4to.
(299), Dec. 10, Christie Parsons, £8
Metz (C. M.) Imitations of Ancient and Modern Drawings,
unbd., 1798, folio (282), Dec. 19, Hodgson Davis, £1 4s.
Metz (C. M.) Imitations of Ancient and Modern Drawings,
upwards of 100 plates, orig. hf. russ. (broken), 1798, folio
(272), June 26, Puttick Spencer, £^ 15s.
Meursius (J.) Elegantiae Latini Sermonis, seu Aloisia Sigaea
Toletana de arcanis Amoris et Veneris, large paper, 2
parts in i vol., front., mor. gt., rough edges, t.e.g., Lugd.
Bat., Elzevir, 1774-78, 4to. (953), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £1 12s.
Meyrick (S. R.) Critical Enquiry into Ancient Armour, first
ed., 80 plates (several figures on many), 72 of which are
col., some heightened with gold, 3 vol., contemp. russ. gt.,
r.e., London, Robert Jennings, 1824, folio (385), Dec. 3,
American Art Association $56
Meyrick (S. R.) Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour, first
ed., plates illuminated in gold and colours, 3 vol., hf.
mor., uncut, London, Robert Jennings, 1824, folio (259),
July 29, Sotheby Edwards, £^ los.
Meyrick (S. R.) Engraved illustrations of antient Arms and
Armour, descriptions by Joseph Skelton, 2 vol., hf. mor.
ex., g.e., 1854, folio (593), March 25, Sotheby Last, £^
Meyrick (S. R.) History and Antiquities of Cardigan, plates,
cf. (rebacked), 1810, 4to. (241), Jan. 23, Puttick
Wynne, £1 14s.
Meys (H.) Stone Sculptures of CopAn and Quirigud, trans, by
A. D. Savage, 20 plates, hf. mor., New York, Dodd, Mead
& Co., 1883, imp. foho (1214), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 12s.
Michael Angelo. [Title] Michael Angelus Bonarotus pinxit :
(398)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mil
Adam Sculptor Mantuanus incidit, port., engraved title
and 72 plates, no text, old cf. gt., coat-of-arms in gold
on sides, surrounded by inscription, " Eberhardt labach
von Anitore Itzund Burger zu Colin am Reine," n. pi. or
date (1645) (558), April 29, Sotheby Maggs, £b los.
Michault (P.) Le doctrinal de Court diuise en douze chapitres
selon lordre du doctrinal de maistre Alexandre, n^t^if
letter, half-page woodcuts, ornamentai initials, mor, ex.
g.e., by Thouvenin, Imprime noimellement a Genesuc
[1528], sm. 4to. (529), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £-^6
Michel (E.) Rembrandt : his Life, his Work, trans, by F.
Simmonds, many reproductions, 2 vol., 1894, 4to. (645),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Ford, £2 5s.
Middleton (Thos.) Works, ed. by Alex. Dyce, port., 5 vol., cf.,
1840, 8vo. (1687), Nov. 5, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £-^
Middleton (Thos.) Works, ed. by A. H. Bullen, large paper,
one of 120 copies on laid paper, port., 8 vol., linen bds.,
uncut, 1885, Svo. (1686), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £}, i8s.
Migeon (G.) L'Exposition Retrospective de I'Art Decoratif
Fran^ais, Introduction par M. Emile Molinier, col, plates,
etc., 3 vol., mor., uncut, t.e.g., Paris, Goupil, n.d., folio
(1266), Dec. 4, Sotheby James, £14.
Migne (Abbe). Lexicon Manuale ad Scriptores Mediae et
Infimae Latinitatis, hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., Paris, 1866,
imp. 8vo. (36), Jan. 22, Sotheby Thorp, £1 2S.
[Mignot du Bussy (Abbe).] Lettres sur I'Origine de la Noblesse
Fran9oise, contemp. French mor. gt., arms of the Abbe
Le Douarain, of Bretagne, end-leaves of silk, g.e. (Derome),
Lyon, chez Jean de Ville, 1763, 8vo. (347), June 10, Sotheby
Edwards, £4 15s.
Miles (H. D.) Pugilistica, plates, 3 vol,, n.d., 8vo. (3437),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Hatton, £2 5s.
Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome. See Roberts (D.]
Millar (Wm.) Plastering, plain and decorative, illustrations,
orig. buckram, 1897, 4to. (246), June 17, Sotheby
Atkinson, £1 14s.
Milles et Amys. Lhystoyre des nobles et vaillans cheualiers
nomez Milles et Amys, lettres batardes, numerous wood-
cut initials, mor. ex., doublures, tooled and gt., g.e., by
Koehler, Paris, par Alain Lotrian et Denys lanot, n.d.,
sm. 4to. (527), May 14, Sotheby Lardanchet, £24
Milles (Thos.) Catalogue of Honor, engraved title (cut round
and mounted), woodcuts of arms, old cf., title and cuts
col. by hand, W. Jaggard, 1610, folio (226), April 29,
Sotheby Bumpus, £4 8s.
Millet (J. F.) Drawings, 50 fac. reproductions, one of 50
copies, veil., g.e., 1906, 4to. (198), June 26, Puttick
Neiihiiys, £2 5s.
Mills (J no.) D'Horsay ; or the Follies of the Day, port, and
illustrations by G. Standfast, mor. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehns-
dorf, 1844, 8vo. (556), Dec. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £1 14s.
[£4 15s., hf. mor., t.e.g., extra illustrated, Dec. 12,
Hodgson, Lot 157.] ^^^^^
mil] Book-Prices Current.
Mills (Jno.) Life of a Foxhound, front, and col. etchings by-
Leech, hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1861, 8vo. (955),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Walford, £1 us.
[Milton (J.)] Animadversions upon the Remonstrants De-
fence, against Smectymnuus, first ed. (damp-stained,
rust-hole in sign, b 3, title torn and mended), unbd.,
Thomas Underbill, 1641, 4to. (507), July 29, Sotheby
Cartwright, £5 15s.
Milton (J.) Areopagitica, first ed. (marginal note cut into on
p. 8, pagination cut into on several pages), bookplate of
H. B. H. Beaufoy (sold for ;^i9 at his sale in 1909), hf.
mor., 1644, 4to. (509), July 29, Sotheby Maggs, ;^i8
Milton (J.) Areopagitica, veil., uncut. Doves Press, 1907, 4to.
(655), Aug. 7, Sotheby Tregaskis,£^ 5s.
Milton (J.) Brief History of Moscovia, first ed., name on
title, old cf., 1682— Wither (G.) Sigh for the Pitcher
(title mended, headlines shaved, wanted 2 leaves at end),
cf. gt., 1666, together 2 vol., 8vo. (551), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £ig
[Milton (J.)] Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, first ed.
(title defective and border shaved), leaf of omissions at
end, hf. roan, 1643, 4to. (508), July 29, Sotheby
Pickering, £6 los.
M[ilton] (J.) Eikonoklastes, in Answer to a^ Book Intitl'd
E'IKli'N BA2IAIKH', first ed., title in red and black
(cut close along upper margin, a few leaves stained),
Matthew Simmons, 1649 — J. Miltoni Angli pro populo
Anglicano Defensio contra Claudii Anonymi, alias Sal-
masii Defensionem Regiam, arms on title, sound copy,
Typis Du Gardianis, 1651, bound in i vol., cf. gt., with
the Stowe library bookplate of the Duke of Buckingham,
1649-51, 4to. (511), July 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, £(i los.
Milton (J.) History of Britain, first ed., port, by Faithorne,
cf. gt., /. M. for Jas. Allestry, 1670, sm. 4to. (1139), July
22, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 5s.
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., with the first or earhest
title-page (several leaves defective), old cf., Printed, and
are to he sold by Peter Parker under Creed Church neer
Aldgate, etc., 1667, sm. 4to. (235), July 22, Christie £^5
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., third title-page, old cf.,
with the fifth title inserted, large copy [j^-^ by S^in.), a
long bibliographical MS. note on the fly-leaves, Peter
Parker, 1668, sm. 4to. (350), June 10, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, ^30
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., fourth title, with 4 lines
of fleurs-de-lis, with five-line address, argument and
errata, mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by S. Simmons,
and to be sold by S. Thomson at the Bishops-Head in Duck
Lane, etc., 1668, 4to. (597), July 22, Sotheby Bain, £^2
[;^ii los., old cf. (broken), title mended and text
stained, same sale. Lot 236.]
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., fifth title-page (lower
(400)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mil
corner of I. 4 torn), old cf. gt. (cracked), S. Simmons, to be
sold by S. Thomson, H. Mortlack, M. Walker and R.
Boulter, 1668, 410, (1007), April 29, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £\2 los.
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., seventh title-page, old
russ., g.e. (broken), many of the leaves uncut at bottom,
5. Simmons, to be sold by T. Helder, 1669, 4to. (1008),
April 29, Sotheby Lane, £i(i
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., seventh title-page, but
with the orig issue of the text, having the address to the
reader in 4 lines, the mis-numbering (740, 750, 760) of
lines on last page of Book III., and " with " in the pen-
ultimate line of that book, old cf., S. Simmons, to be sold
by T. Helder, 1669, 4to. (1009), April 29, Sotheby Lane, £^
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, first ed., eighth title-page, mor.
ex., g.e., by Riviere, 5. Simmons, to be sold by T. Helder,
1669, 4to. (loio), April 29, Sotheby Plant, £6
[A variation occurs at the end of Book IIL, the lines
being mis-numbered 740, 750, 760, as in the orig. issue,
but the word " in " appears in the penultimate line.]
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, fourth and first illustrated ed.,
port, by White, plates by M. Burg. 1688 — Paradise Re-
gain'd, with Samson Agonistes, 1688, in i vol., cf. gt.,
1688, folio (1017), Jan. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £2 14s.
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, sixth ed., port, by R. White
(mounted) and plates, T. Hodgkin, 1695 — Paradise Re-
gain'd, 1715 — Poems upon Several Occasions, third ed.
(several leaves stained), in i vol., the " Notes on Paradise
Lost " bound at end, old English mor. gt., richly tooled,
in the style of the Mearnes, g.e., 1695-17 15 (353), June 10,
Sotheby Maggs, £2^ los.
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, port., 1759 — Paradise Regain'd,
1759 (both with leaves foxed), cf. gt., uniform, Birming-
ham, John Baskerville, 1759, 4to. (418), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Edwards, £^ 7s.
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, 24 engravings and a port, by John
Richter, complete in the 12 orig. parts, blue wrappers, as
issued, uncut (not opened), Benjamin West's (P.R.A.)
copy, with his name on each wrapper, as clean as pub-
lished, in case, F. & A. Richter, 1794, 4to. (1140), May 14,
Sotheby Maggs, £6 los.
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, port., Etruscan panelled cf. gt.,
g.e., fore-edge painting, depicting Chatsworth (by Edwards
of Halifax), 1802, 8vo. (1334), Oct. 23, Sotheby
S other an, £11
Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, 24 illustrations by John Martin,
proofs, LARGEST PAPER (50 copics printed), 2 vol., mor.
super ex., doublures, g.e., by Crass of Glasgow, S. Prowett,
1827, imp. folio (1216), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £2
Milton (J.) Paradise Regain'd. To which is added Samson
Agonistes, first ed., with the " Licensed " leaf and the
(401)
mil] Book-Prices Current.
leaf of Errata at end, contemp. sheep (rubbed), /. M. for
John Starkey, 1671, 8vo. (174), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Dobell, £\6 ids.
[Ij, orig. sheep, cut, June 10, Sotheby, Lot 354.]
Milton (J.) Paradise Regain'd, printed in red and black, veil.,
uncut, Doves Press, 1905, 4to. {654), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Heffer, ly 5s.
Milton (J.) Poems both English and Latin, first ed., port, by
W. Marshall (shaved), small piece torn off last leaf of
preface, orig. cf. (broken). Printed by Ruth Raworth for
Humphrey Moseley . . . 1645, 8vo. (348), June 10, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, ;^iio
Milton (J.) Poems . . . upon Several Occasions, with a small
Tractate of Education to Mr. Hartlib, no port., old cf..
Printed for Tho. Bring, 1673, Svo. (349), June 10, Sotheby
Lewine, £() 15s.
Milton (J.) Relic. A lock of Milton's hair, formerly in Dr.
Johnson's possession (457), March 19, Puttick
Wakefield, £15
[Johnson, according to tradition, claimed that his lock
of Milton's hair formerly belonged to Addison. But, as
he relieved Milton's daughter when she was in distress, it
is probable that she gave him the lock in gratitude. His
executor, John Hoole, gave the lock to Dr. Robert Batty,
who owned the European Magazine. Batty divided it,
reserving the present portion, which has remained in his
family to the present day, and is preserved in a miniature
frame, sealed with his widow's initials in red wax. The
other half was given to Leigh Hunt, and inspired Keats's
" Lines on seeing a lock of Milton's hair." Leigh Hunt
shared his with Browning, and what he retained cannot
now be traced. Browning's portion, however, was sold
at Sotheby's in 191 3, and later re-sold in New York for
Milton (J.) Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, first ed. (several
leaves cut into), cf. gt., by R. de Coverly, 1649, 4to. (510),
July 29, Sotheby Halliday, £^
Milton (J.) Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, second ed.,
title mended, cf., Matthew Simmons, 1649, 4to. (119).
Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £1 14s.
Milton (J.) [Works.] Poetical Works, with Life by Hayley,
port, and plates, 8 additional plates inserted, 3 vol., mor.
gt., g.e., W. Bulmer & Co., 1794-7, folio (659), Apri^ 29,
Sotheby BritneV, £S
Milton (J.) " [Works.] Poetical Works, with Life by Hayley,
ports, and 28 engravings by Westall, the set of plates by
John Martin inserted, 3 vol., mor. ex., W. Bulmer & Co.,
1794-7, folio (12 15), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
Milton (J.) [Works.] Poetical Works, ed. by H. J. Todd, 7
vol. — Prose Works, ed. by C. Symmons, 7 vol., together
14 vol., large type, mor. gt., g.e., by Bedford, 1809-6, Svo.
(801), Oct. 23, Sotheby Edwards. £11 los.
(402)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mis
Milton (J.) [Works.] Poetical Works, Pickering's Aldine ed.,
3 vol., orig. cl., paper labels, 1832, i2mo. (112). May 23,
Puttick Sutton, £^ 3s.
Milton (J.) Works in Verse and Prose, by the Rev. J. Mitford,
port, and fac, 8 vol., orig. cl., uncut, W. Pickering, 1851,
8vo. (1222), June 17, Sotheby _ Bain, £10
Mirabilia Romae. In isto opusculo dicit quo modo Romulus
z Remus nati sut z educati, etc., gct^ic letter, without
marks {51 leaves), woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e., by Rividre,
[Romae, Steph. Plannck (before 1491)], i2mo. (530),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £iy
Mirabilia Roma), flottjtc letter, cut on title (8 leaves) — Modus
Confitendi, flotl)ic letter, cut on title (22 leaves) — Coniura-
tiones demonum, gut(]ic letter, cut on title (10 leaves) —
Orat, S. Brigida, woodcut (10 leaves) — In isto opusculo
dicitur quo modo Romulus z Remus nati sunt z educati,
gottlic letter, cuts (A-G 8), Roma, Steph. Planck, 1499, in
I vol., mor. ex. i2mo. (533), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £16
[All except the last piece are without date, place, or
printer's name, but probably all by the same printer as
the last.]
Mirabilia Roma), roman letter, woodcuts, Roma, Eucharium
Silber, 1505 — Translatio miraculosa ecclesie beate Marie
virginis de Loreto, woodcut on title, Absque ulla nota —
Orationes sancte Brigitte, cut on title, A bsque nota — Modus
Confitendi, cut on title, Absque nota, in i vol., mor. ex.,
i2mo. (538), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £S T5S.
Mirabilia Roma?, (^ot^te letter, woodcuts, Roma, Marcellum
Silber, 151 2 — Queste sonne le Statione de le Chiesie de
Roma, arms on title, Absque nota — Modus Confitendi, cut
on title, Absque nota — Orationes sancte Brigitte, cut on
title, Absque nota, etc., in i vol., mor., g.e., by Trautz-
Bauzonnet, i2mo. (539), March 18, Christie
Maggs, ;^io los.
Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, ed. by J. J. Howard
and others. Third series, Vol. iii.-v., 1900-4 ; Fourth
Series, 5 vol., 1906-14; Fifth Series, Vol. i.-ii., 1916-17,
together 10 vol., plates, 1900-17, imp. 8vo. (122), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Low, £^ 12s. 6d.
Missale Benedictinum (Bambergense) . F. i [blank leaf]. F. 2 :
Dominica p'ma aduents> diii : Ad te leuaui aiam mea. de9
mens ite cofido, large got^ic letter, 258 leaves, printed on
veil., full-page miniature (i4in. by loin.) of the Cruci-
fixion on a gold background, 2 pages, illuminated borders
and initial letters in gold and col., other initials painted,
orig. wooden bds. recovered with mor. (fine copy), Bam-
berg, Joh. Sensenschmid, 31 July, 1481, thick folio (300),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^200
[First ed. of the Benedictine Missal. ? Hain 11 267,
Proctor 7S2. Illustration in catalogue.]
Missale secundum ordinem fratrum predicatorum, first ed. of
(403)
mis] Book-Prices Current,
the Missal for the Dominicans, lit. flOt^-, 212 leaves, capi-
tals in red or blue, full-page woodcut, musical notation
(a few mormholes, a few letters defaced with ink and one
letter defaced on sign, y i), a few contemp. MS. notes,
several margins mended, mor. ex., g.e. [Proctor 4572,
Hain-Copinger * 11 289, Weale p. 66], [colophon] Jmpressu
venetijs opera et expesis Octauiani Scoti Modoetiesis.
MCcccLXxxii. Nono Kalendas Januarij (1482), 4to. (106),
May 13, Sotheby Tregaskis, £\<^
Missale Romanum, full-page woodcut of the crucifixion, gotflic
letter, red and black, with painted initials, mor. gt., g.e.
(some prelim, leaves missing, w.a.f.), Venetiis, arte Nicholai
de Franckfordia, 1484, 4to. (164), June 26, Puttick
Coupland, £^ los.
Missale Secundum Consuetudinem Romanae Curiae, cum
Calendario, Ut. QOtf)., staves left blank for musical notes,
245 leaves, with signs. [Hain * 11 387], woodcut of the
Crucifixion before the Canon (small hole in first leaf of
Calendar mended, some leaves stained), no separate title,
mor., stamped ornaments, g.e., . . . Venetiis impssum per
magistrum andream quddam Jacobi de Chataro apud Sancta
Mariam formosam anno domini m.cccc.lxxxv. in. idus
februarii, 8vo. (3479), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £i\
Missale secundum usum romanae ecclesie, lit. QOt^., 296 leaves,
double columns, 30 lines to a col. (15 long lines for the
Canon of the Mass), staves of 4 red lines, but without
notes, with signatures, but without foliation, running
titles or catch-words, capitals supplied by hand (text on
one leaf defective, 3 leaves and several margins mended
and stained), mor. ex., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, [colophon]
. . . impressus hugduni per venerabilem virum Mathiam hus
. . . Anno domini millesimo quadringentesimo octogesima
guinto die xxiii. mensis Septembris (1485), folio (176),
May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £2&
[Not in Proctor and not seen by Hain 11 3 88.1
Missale Moguntinense, cum Calendario, etc., lit. gott). magna,
double columns, musical notes, full-page woodcut of the
Crucifixion before the Canon [not in Hain or Proctor],
contemp. (?) monastic oak bds. and pigskin, stamped
with floral ornaments, metal bosses, rims and centre
pieces, strap clasps with metal shells, [colophon] Explicitus
est liber missalis bene visus : &- optima diligentia impssits
Basilee / ^vidvi viru Michaele Wenszler, Anno dni mil-
lesimo qtiadringetesimo octuagesimo octavo (1488), large
folio (3476), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £10
[Perfect except 2 blanks. Contains 13 prel. leaves ;
ccLXXXiv. numbered leaves and 22 unnumbered, con-
taining the Canon, etc.]
Missale Pataviense. Sig. ai : Incipit liber missalis s'm
Chorum Patauiensem, QOt^tC letter, 2 full-page woodcuts
printed in col., several woodcut initials printed in red,
old hf. pigskin (slightly wormed, margin of last leaf re-
(404)
^
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mis
paired) (Ashburnham copy, ;^i8 in 1897), Augsburg, E.
Ratdolt, 21 Jan., 1494, sm. folio (301), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, /68
[Second ed. of the Passau Missal (Hain *ii349). Colla-
tion : prel. 12 + CCLXI, Izb, contemp. pigskin, defective,
and one leaf missing, Nov. 22, Sotheby, Lot 3477.]
Missale Benedictine religionis Monachorum cenobij Mellicensis
(Molk), lit. flOtt)., printed in red and black, mor. ex., by
Rividre, Nuremberg, George Stocks [1495 ?], folio (518),
April 29, Sotheby Bound, £20
[The Benedictine monastery of Molk, in Austria, was
founded by Leopold of Bamberg in the year 984. The
Missal was probably prepared a few years before the
Breviary, which was printed by the same printer in 1500.
This copy has the eight leaves of the Canon printed on
veil. The large woodcut of the Crucifixion before the
Canon and many of the woodcut initial letters col. and
heightened with gold. At the end of the book are seven
leaves of manuscript in early sixteenth century writing,,
containing additional services.]
Missale Ordinis Sancti Benedict!, cum Calendario, \\\. gotl).
magna, musical notes, title, calendar, etc., 12 leaves,
folio i.-CLiiii., 20 leaves, unnumbered, including the
Canon, folio cxlv.-cclxiiii., woodcut ornamental initials
in red [Hain 11274, Proctor 2397], wanting leaf following
calendar, the woodcut before the Canon and a leaf at end,
which may be blank, margins of Canons mended, not
subject to return, old boarded cf. stamped in panels,
" Liber Monasterii Hereberti," [colophon] . . p honestu
virum Petri Drach cives et senatore insignis Civitatis
Spirendis Anno dni m.cccc.xcviii. hi. kV Augusti {with
device in red), 1498, folio (3486), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £j
Missale Leodiesis (Lidge) ecclesie (cum Kalendario), lit- flot^.,
printed in red and black, mor. ex., g.e., Spire (Peter
Drach), 1502, folio (496), April 29, Sotheby Hurst, £1^
[At the beginning are bound in two pages of prayers in
later manuscript, and in the Kalendar for July are some
notes of the deaths of benefactors. Throughout the
volume the larger initials have been filled in by hand.
Before the Canon is a full-page woodcut of the Crucifixion,
and on a blank before the Canon some manuscript prayers.]
Missale Itineratium seu Misse Peculiares valde devote, \\t.
QOt^., red and black, double columns, 37 lines (54 leaves),
full-page cut of the Crucifixion, dated 1507 (by C. Rosen-
thaler) and a cut of the handkerchief of Veronica in the
Canon, contemp. German oak bds. and pigskin, small
stamps, with legend " Maria " (worn), clasp catch (13
orig. blanK, leaves bound in) (from Edmund Waterton's
library, £6 in 1895, formerly in the monastery of the
Virgin and S. Ulric in Adelberg), [colophon] Impressum
(405)
mis] Book-Prices Current.
Nuremberge p Hieronymu Hdltzel Anno dni 1507. xxiiii.
die mensis Septebris, sm. 4to. (3487), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 5s.
Missale Speciale (Strasburg). Item Cautele circa delectus vel
casus in celebratione missi, (it. QOtt)., printed in red and
black, woodcut initials printed in red and full-page wood-
cut of the Crucifixion before the Canon of the Mass
(wormed), mor. ex., g.e., some leaves mended, Strasburg,
Johann Priiss, 1508, folio (517), April 29, Sotheby
Bound, ;^io
Missale ad usum Sarisberiensis cum Calendario, lit. gott)., red
and black, musical notes, double columns, 46 lines (wanted
title and folio xvi. in the Commune Sanctorum), 3 full-
page woodcuts, including the one before the Canon, 2
leaves of which are on veil., red initial with Tudor rose
and portcullis on folio i. and Pynson's device on reverse
of last leaf, not subject to return, old English cf. (17th
century) , [colophon on reverse of GG 8] Impressu London
^ Richardu Pynson Regis impressoris cdmoran. in fletestrete
signo scti Georgii Anno Dni m.ccccc.xii. octavo kaledas
Marcii, sm. folio (3483), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £42
Missale secundum ordinem fratris predicatorum cum Calen-
dario, lit. gotlE). magna, red and black, musical notes,
double columns, 35 lines, 20 prel. leaves and 308 num-
bered leaves, large and small woodcuts, compartmental
borders, initials, etc., headlines of the full woodcut pages
cut close, boarded mor. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, [colo-
phon] . . Venetiis . . arte 6- impensis luce antonii de Giunta
jioretini diligentissime impressum Anno Salutis m.d.xii.
xvi. calendas Aprilis (1512), sm. 4to. (3489), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £1^ los.
Missale ad usii diocesis Leodiesis. [Liege] (cum Calendario),
lit. QCtf)., red and black, double columns, 42 lines, cut of
a Mass celebration on folio i, 2 leaves of the Canon on
veil., with a full-page cut of the Deity on recto and one
of the Crucifixion on reverse, large and small woodcuts
and initials, contemp. Liege (?) oak bds. and leather,
stamped borders and centre panels, end leaves of an
ancient veil. MS., used, and some plain margins defective,
[colophon] . . . in alma Parisiorii academia a Wolfgango
Hopylio, impensis Francisci Byrckman impressum . . . Anno
I5i3^ma Septebris, folio (3475), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £^1
[Collation : 8 prel. leaves, including title ; numbered
folios i.-cxLViii. (the last number repeated 4 times) ; 90
leaves, unnumbered, and numbered folios i.-xlviii.]
Missale secundum usum ecclesie ratisponensis, lit. QOti)., printed
in red and black, 384 leaves, double columns, 30 lines to a
column, musical notation, woodcut on title, with arms of
the diocese of Ratisbon, after A. Diirer, Canon of the Mass
printed on 10 leaves, veil., long lines, 19 to a page, pic-
(406)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mis
torial initials (text imperfect on one or two leaves owing
to a crease in the paper, a few headlines shaved), mor.
ex., g.e., Babenberga, J. Pfeyl. 15 18, folio (177), May 13^
Sotheby Tregaskis, £2^
*' Missale ad usum insignis ac preclare Ecclesie Sarum " (cum
Calendario), lit. flutl). magna, musical notes, title in red,
with large cut of royal arms, printed upon veil., large and
small woodcuts and woodcut initials [lower margins of
title and calendar cut oft, wanting jft? 3, 4. itt 3 (cut of the
Crucifixion), fi. 3 (wanted two-thirds of the page), fl 6,
C 2-5, third signature, and the outer margins of the last
5 leaves uct off, not subject to return], old cf., [colophon]
. . hoc missale . . vigilanti studio emendatu et revisum.
Impressum Londini per Richardum Pynson, in Jiete strete
apiid divum Diinstanum comorantem Anno dni m.d.xx.
nono kalendas Janiiarii . . (1520), large folio (3484), Nov.
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £8^
Missale Parisiense, printed on veil., lit. QOtl)., double columns,
42 lines to a page, musical notes, 25 large and 144 small
woodcuts, also a full-page cut of the crucifixion, painted
over in gold and colours, numerous large and small orna-
mental initials added in gold and colours, specially exe-
cuted for Francis I., of France, with his large coat-of-
arms emblazoned at beginning and end of the volume,
also a smaller shield (without salamander or motto) at
the end of the Missal, the first coat-of-arms painted over
a woodcut, contemp. velvet, the whole in fine state,
Absque idla noia, c. 1520, folio (358), June 10, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, ;^76o
Missale Romanum (cum Calendario), lit. got^., red and black,
musical notes, full-page and numerous smaller Italian
woodcuts and initials [full-page cut after the tabula has
the initials Z. A. (Zoan Andrea)], contemp. Spanish (?)
oak bds. and leather, blind stamped ornaments, clasp
catches (rebacked), Venetiis, per L. A. Junta, 1526, cr.
8vo. (3480), Nov. 22, Sotheby James, £7
Missale Secundum usum insignis Ecclesiae Sarum, lit. got?.,
double columns, the first 2 leaves of the Canon on veil.,
with the full-page cut of the Crucifixion, woodcuts and
initials (wanted 8 prel. leaves containing the calendar,
etc., and 6 leaves at end, an office cut out of folio lxxxix.,
not subject to return), modern wooden bds. and mor. gt.,
[Antwerpiae, Chr. Rureniund impensis F. Byrckman,
1527], folio (3485), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
" Missale itineratiu cu exorcismis bnidictionibus et aliis de
novo additis," lit. flOt^. parva (lettres batardes), double
columns, 27 lines (52 leaves), title in red, with device of
Jehan Herout, cut of the Holy Grail on reverse, one of the
Crucifixion before the Canon and one of the Mass of S.
Gregory oa N 3, all col. by hand, MS. notes on 15 leaves
of MS. offices at end, contemp. Mons (or English ?) cf.,
with stamped ornaments in compartments, back loose^
(407)
mis] Book-Prices Current.
[colophon] . . . Impressu parisiu . . per Johannes Her out.
Impesis . . Valeriani Natalis. Venditur apud Monies in
Hannonia ; in edibus Magistri Valeriani Natalis (1527),
8vo. (3488), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £^ los.
■" Missale Romanum " (cum Calendario, etc.), lit. QOt()., red
and black, double columns, 36 (29) lines, musical notes,
cut on title, full-page woodcuts, with compartmental
borders, smaller woodcuts, initials, etc., device on last
leaf (10 prel. leaves and ccxlix. numbered leaves), perfect,
old cf., Cesaugustae {Saragossa), impressus per Georgius
Cocius, 1548, sm. 4to. (3481), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1^ los.
Missale ad usum Ecclesie Sarisburiensis, blacit letter, double
columns, printed in red and black, musical notes, woodcut
on title and one of the Crucifixion before the Canon,
woodcut initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere (a few head-
lines shaved, folio 174 mended, wormed towards end),
Per Johannem Kyngsto et Henricum Sutton typographos,
1555, 4to. (134), Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £/\^
Missale Ordinis Cistercien, lit. QOtf)., printed in red and black,
red velvet, chased silver clasps, Paris, Jean kerhriand for
Ambrose Girault, 1555 (1545), 4to. (497), April 20, Sotheby
Hurst, £8
[The date 1555 on the title-page is doubtless a misprint,
since by that year both printer and publisher were dead.
The book has a large number of ornamental letters and
engravings. The initial letter at the commencement of
the services for All Saints day illuminated. At the end is
a manuscript supplement written on seven leaves of veil,
and two of paper.]
Missale Romanum, ex Decreto S. Concilii Trident, restitutum,
Pii v., jussu editum, lit. rom., musical notes, woodcuts
and figured initials, Lugduni, ap. G. Rovillium, 1586, thick
folio (569), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^ii
[XVI. century German oak bds. and cf. gt., arms of
the Bavarian family of Fugger, metal corners and clasp
catches, g.e., dated 1591. In fine state.]
Missale Romanum, lit. rom., red and black, with musical
notes and engravings. Ex typ. Rev. Camerae Apostolicae,
Rome, 1662, folio (265), June 3, Sotheby Chester, £^0
[The binding of this Missal is a fine example of contemp.
Italian red mor., covered with gold tooling. A lengthy
description of it and illustration are given in the catalogue.]
Mist^re de la Conception. See Mary, B.V.
Mitford (A. B.) Tales of Old Japan, first ed,, illustrations, 2
vol., orig. cl., 1871, 8vo. (411), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Lennard, £^
Mitford (J.) Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy,
col. plates by Rowlandson and Williams, mor. gt., t.e.g.,
1819, 8vo. (3442), Feb. 25, Sotheby Edwards, £5 2S. 6d.
Mitra (Rdjendraldla). Buddha Gayd : the Hermitage of
(408)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [moi,
SAkya Muni, plates, cl., Calcutta, 1878 — Forchhammer
(Dr. E.) Inscriptions of Pagan, Pinya and Ava, cl.,
Rangoon, 1892, together 2 vol., 4to. (390), March 4, Christie
[Modelbuch.] Ein nev Furmbuchlein, title in 4 lines of large
gothic letter, then 32 pages of needlework patterns, bds.,
[s.n., ? Augsburg, c. 1528], sm. 4to. (302), Dec. 10, Christie
Stevens cS- Brown, £^0
[No other copy known. One design pricked out, it
being the custom to so transfer the designs to the material.
Collation : 18 leaves, unnumbered.]
Modelbuch. Title : 1529 Ein new getruckt model Buchli auff
auss nehen, vnnd bortten wircken ynn der laden, vnnd
lanngenn gestell, title in 10 lines of gothic letter, then 45
pages of needlework and lace patterns, bds. [s./. et typ.
n., ? Augsburg], 1529, sm. 4to. (303), Dec. 10, Christie
Stevens 6- Brown, £^2
[No other copy known. Collation: a-F4 = 24 leaves,,
unnumbered.]
Modelbuch. Schon newes Modelbuch, title within woodcut
border, with scene of a workroom with embroidery frames,
etc. (col.) and 33 pages of lace patterns, white on black,
hf. mor., t.e.g., Frankfurt a. M., S. Latomus, 1617, oblong
4to. (304), Dec. 10, Christie Tooth, £^2
Modern London, plates, with the 31 col. plates of London
Cries, old cf. (broken), 1805, 4to. (3472), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Braun, £^
Modern Musick-Master, or The Universal Musician, plates,
musical notation, engraved throughout, cf. ex., 1731, 8vo.
(34), May 13, Sotheby £^ i8s.
[Modus Confitendi.] Modus poenitendi et confitendi. Libellus
de modo confitendi et penitendi, QOtt)ic letter, woodcut of
Confession on title, mor. ex., g.e. (with the Syston Park
ex-libris), Antwerp, Ger. Leeu, 28 Jan., 1485, sm. 4to.
(305), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £6-
[First ed. with date. Hain 11494, Proctor 9355. Col-
lation : a-c8, d4 = 28 leaves.]
Modus Confitendi. Title : Peniteas cito. a2 : Libellus de
modo confitendi z penitendi, Qotf)ic letter, title of one line,
with woodcut below, and full-page printer's device on last
leaf, rubricated, wooden bds. and mor., blind tooled (with
ex-libris of G. van Havre), Coin, J. Koelhoff, 20 Dec,
1489, sm. 4to. (306), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £4 los.
[First dated ed. published in Germany. Collation :
a-c6, d4 = 22 leaves, unnumbered.]
Molidre (J. B. P.) CEuvres, port, by Lepicie, plates after
Boucher, 6 vol., contemp. French cf. gt., g.e., Paris 1734,
4to. (227), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £68
[The earliest issue with the word " Comteese " for
Comtesse on p. 360 of Vol. vi.]
Moliere (J. B. P.) QEuvres, port, by Lepicie after Coypel,
plates by Cars after Boucher, 6 vol., wanting sign, h 4 in
(409)
MOL^ Book-Prices Current.
Vol. i., name at beginning (some leaves damp-stained),
old cf. gt. (rubbed), Paris, 1734, 4to. (439), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Norton, ;^io
Moliere (J. B. P.) OEuvres, par M. Bret, port, after P. Mig-
nard and 33 plates after Moreau le Jeune, 6 vol., contemp.
French mOr. gt. (wormed at joints), g.e., Paris, pour la
Compagnie des Lihraires associes, 1773, 8vo. (3443), Feb.
25, Sotheby Sabin, ;^I46
[Fine copy, with the pagination, pp. 66, 67, 80, 81 of
Vol. i. repeated.]
Moliere (J. B. P.) CEuvres, par M. Bret, port, after P. Mignard
and 33 plates after Moreau le jeune, pp. 66-7 and 80-81
in Vol. i. repeated, 6 vol., contemp. French mor. gt., g.e.
(Derome), Paris, par la Compagnie des Lihraires Associes,
I773> 8vo. (359), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, ;^I40
[^35, contemp. French cf. gt., with the repeated pages,
same sale. Lot 360.]
Molinet (Jean). Les Faictz et dictz de feu de bone Memoire
Maistre Jehan Molinet, lettres batardes, title in red and
black, mor., plain, g.e., by R. Petit (Shoppee arms in gold
on cover), on les vend a Paris au clos Bruneau a lenseigne
Sainct Claude, par Morice de la Port., [colophon] Nouvel-
lemet imprimez a Paris Ian m.d.xxxvii., 8vo. (551), Feb.
20, Sotheby Ellis, £8 los.
[The Seilliere copy. Though an edition dated 1537 is
mentioned in both Brunet and the Supplement, their
imprints differ from this. See Book-Prices Current,
Vol. XXX., p. 529-30.]
Molitor (Ulrich). De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus, got()ic
letter, 34-35 lines to a page, 7 woodcuts, parchment, [s.n.,
Reutlingen, Joh. Otmar, c. 1489], sm, 4to. (307), Dec.
10, Christie Sotheran, £1^
[Probably the first ed. Hain *ii536, Proctor 720,
Suppt. 4, p. II. Collation : ab8, cd6 (last blank, missing)
= 27 leaves, unnumbered, bi marked ci.]
Molitor (Ulrich). De Lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus, gotEjtc
letter, 35 lines to a page, woodcut of witches on title, on
verso another cut of a devil embracing a witch, 6 other
cuts (two repeats), painted capitals, parchment (ex-libris
of Baron de Warenghien and Rev. W. Sneyd) [s.n.,
? Basle, ? J. de Amerbach or M. Furter, c. 1490], sm. 4to.
(308), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £8 los.
[An unrecorded ed. Collation: a-c6, d4 = 22 leaves,
unnumbered.]
Molitor (Ulrich). De Lamiis et phitonicis muUeribus, got()ic
letter, painted initials, woodcut on title and 6 others,
mor. ex., g.e., in case (slightly wormed) [s.n., Cdln, Corn,
de Zierikzee, c. 1495 ?], sm. 4to. (309), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £8 los.
[Probably the first of the five eds. by this printer, all
undated and only one signed. Not in Hain, Proctor or
(410)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mon
Copinger. Collation: ab6, C4, 06 = 22 leaves, unnum-
bered. CI is marked ciii.]
Molitor (Ulrich). De lanijs z phitonicis mulieribus, QOtl)ic
letter, 34 lines to a page, woodcut of witches on title and
6 other cuts, col. embossed paper wrapper \s.n., Cdln,
Corn, of Zierikzee, c. 1498], sm. 4to. (310), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £G
[Probably the second of the five eds. by this press.
Not in Hain or Proctor. Collation : ab6, 04, d6 = 22
leaves.]
Molitor (Ulrich). De lanijs et phitonicis muheribus, got()ic
letter, 34 lines to a page, title with same woodcut of
witches and 7 other cuts, bds. (the Ashburnham copy,
£j 15s. in 1897) [s.n., Coin, Corn, of Zierikzee, c. 1499],.
sm. 4to. (311), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £5 los.
[Probably the third of this printer's eds., distinguished
from the second by the added ornaments to title. Proctor
1499. Collation: ab6, 04, 06 = 22 leaves.]
Mohtor (Ulrich). De lanijs et phitoicis mulieribus, got^ic
letter, 34 lines to a page, " Witch " title and 7 woodcuts,
cf. gt., Impressum Colonic apud comientum p'dicatorvL In
de stolckgasse Per me CorneliU de Zyrichzee [c. 1500], sm.
4to. (312), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^ los.
[The fifth ed. by this printer, and probably the last
published. Proctor 1505. Collation: ab6, 04, 06 = 22
leaves.]
Moll (H.) Atlas, 25 two-sheet folding maps, col., including
North and South America, the King's Dominions in North
America, the West Indies, etc., old hf. sheep, 171 7, folio
(228), April 29, Sotheby H. Stevens, £'j 5s.
Mommsen (Th.) History of Rome, trans, by W. P. Dickson,
4 vol., cf. ex., m.e., by Riviere, 1868, 8vo. (321), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Edwards, £1 i8s.
Monet (J.) Anthologie Frangoise, port, by St. Aubin and
front., 3 vol., {Parish 1765 — Chansons Joyeuses, 2 vol. in
I, ih., 1765 — Recueil de Romances Historiques, front, by
Longueil, 2 vol., ih., 1767-74, together 6 vol., uniform cf.
ex., by Riviere, fine set, 1765-74, 8vo. (35), May 13, Sotheby
i5 I OS.
Monro (R.) His Expedition with the worthy Scots Regiment
(several leaves wormed, text affected, and damp-stained),
old cf. (rebacked), 1637, folio (185), Feb. 20, Sotheby
/. W . Williams, £^ 3s.
Monsaureus (Raynaldus). Sermo de Visione dei. [Oratio de
Visione dei coram Alexandre VI., Papa die S. Stephani,
Anni mccccxcvi.], lit. rom., 6 leaves [Hain ♦11548, Proctor
3720, under " Planck " in error], cut of the Martyrdom of
S. Stephen on title, new cf., Absque ulla nota [Roma,
Besicken & Mayr, 1496], sm. 4to. (3495), Nov. 22, Sotheby
" Quaritch, £^
Monstrelet (Enguerrand de). Les Chroniques, large paper,
(411)
mon] Book-Prices Current.
3 vol. in 2, mor. gt., g.e. (Roger Payne), A Paris, chez
Guillaume Chaudiere, 1572, folio (129), June 3, Sotheby
Jaschke, £5 5s.
Montaigne (M. de). Essais, mor. gt., in the style of Le Gascon,
doublure, dentelle borders, g.e., Paris, chez Abel VAnge-
lier, 1595, folio (362), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £^i
Montaigne (M. de). Essayes, now done into English . . ."^by
John Florio, first ed., new mor. ex. (title soiled by age).
Printed by Val. Sims for Edward Blount, in Paules Church-
yard, 1603, sm. folio (1141), July 22, Sotheby Bailey, ;^ioo
[This copy contains the rare leaf of S. Daniel's Verses
to Florio, and the three leaves of " Errors and Omissions."]
Montaigne (M. de). Essayes, third ed. (edited by John
Florio), engraved title, with verses opposite, orig, cf.,
autograph signatures of " Tho. Harington " and " Bucke "
on engraved title, M. Flesher for R. Royston, 1632, folio
(.363), June 10, Sotheby Bain, £^ los.
Montaigne (M. de). Essais, nouvelle ed., engraved title by P.
Clouvet, 3 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by Bauzonnet-Trautz,
Amsterdam, chez A. Michiels, 1659, sm. 8vo. (364), June
10, Sotheby Maggs, £j 5s.
Montaigne (M. de). Essais, par J. V. Le Clerc, precedee d'une
etude sur Montaigne par M. Prevost-Paradol, port., 4 vol.,
hf. cf., g.t., Paris, Garnier, 1865-6, Svo. (322), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Sotheran, £2 i6s.
Montaigne (M. de). Essais, par Motheau et Jouaust, et pre-
cedes d'une Note par De Sacy, port, by Gaucherel, 4 vol.,
hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., 1873-5, 8vo. (187), Nov. 28, Hodgson
£3 4S.
Montalembert (Comte de). Monks of the West, 7 vol., orig.
cl., 1861-79, 8vo. (46), Aug. 7, Sotheby Harding, £^ 5s.
Montalembert (Comte de). Monks of the West, Introduction
by F. A. Gasquet, 6 vol., orig. cl., 1896, 8vo. (135), Feb.
20, Sotheby Pickard, £-^
Monte de la Oratione, got^ic letter, 3 full-page outline woodcuts,
ornamental initials. Absque nota [Veneiiis, fratres de
Gregoriis], c. 1494 — Damianus (Petrus). Thome langelo
amaestra lanima., [at end] Felicemente e impresso et finite
questo libro Petri Damiani de cinque tractati, got^ic letter,
double columns, type and initials as above, full-page cut
on first leaf, s.l.s.n., ib., 1494, in i vol., hf. bd., sm. 4to.
(546), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £-^2
[The first work has 36 leaves without marks, the second
has signatures at the top right-hand corner (a-k 4, 1 3,
? last a blank) ; 4 leaves are browned,]
Montemayor (Geo. de). Diana (with the Second Part by
Alonzo Perez, and the Third by Caspar Gil Polo), trans,
by Bartholomew Yong, orig. ed., title within woodcut
figured border (outer plain margins of 2 leaves torn),
orig. cf., centre gt. ornament, rough edges (back repaired).
Printed by E. Bollifant, Impensis G. B., 1598, sm. folio
(1142), July 22, Sotheby ^^ggs, £5 los.
(412)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [moo
Monte Regio (Jo.) Opus Calendarium. [Begins] : " In laudera
Operis Calendarii a Joanne de Monteregio . . AstronomoV
principis editi Jacobi Sentini Ricinensis Carmina," lit.
flOtt). [Hain * 13778], figures of lunar eclipses and four
figures of musical instruments, volvelles (one of the latter
missing), title within woodcut border, oak bds. and hf.
pigskin, with clasp, Venetiis, E. Ratdolt, '' Anno S. 1483,
Idus Septetnbri Venetiis," sm. 4to, (3496), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quariich, ;^io
Montesquieu (C. S. de). Considerations sur les Causes de la
grandeur des Romains et de leur Decadence, printed on
veil., veil, binding, in case, Paris, P. Didot, I'aini, 1802,
8vo. (77), March 4, Christie Tregaskis, /ii
Montesquieu (C. S. de). Le Temple de Gnide, nouvelle ed.,
LARGE PAPER, front., 9 platcs after Eisen by N. le Mire,
old mor. gt., g.e., Paris, 1772, roy. 8vo. (963), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £y 15s.
Montholon (Jac. de). Arrests de la Cour prononcez en Robes
Rouges. Depuis le Parlement commencjant la Sainct
Martin, 1580, jusques a Noel, 1621, large paper, ruled
in red, Paris, chez Claude Cramoisy, 1622, 4to. (55), April
8, Sotheby " Tregaskis, ^17 los.
rXVlI. century French mor., g.e., arms of Le Chancel-
lier Seguier, by A. Ruette.]
Monuments de la Vie Privee des Douze Cesars. See Hancar-
ville
Monypenny (W. F.) Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of
Beaconsfield, ports., 3 A.Ll.s. from Disraeli and a letter
from Lord Brougham inserted, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1910-12
(692), Dec. 12, Hodgson £^ 5s.
Moor (Ed.) The Hindu Pantheon, orig. ed., 105 plates, cf.
gt., 1810, 4to. (392), March 4, Christie Heffer, £8 los,
Moore (A.) Annals of Gallantry, col. illustrations by G.
Cruikshank, 3 vol., old hf. cf., 1814-15, 8vo. (1725), Nov.
5, Sotheby Spencer, ;^26
Moore (G.) A Mere Accident, first ed., orig. cl., 1887, 8vo.
(1729), Nov. 5, Sotheby Thorp, £1 is.
Moore (G.) Confessions of a Young Man, first ed., port.,
orig. cl., 1888, 8vo. (1728), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Spencer, £4 15s.
Moore (G.) Flowers of Passion, first ed., with errata slip,
orig. cl., g.e.. Provost & Co., 1878, sm. 4to, (215), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Maggs, £5 i8s.
Moore (G.) Flowers of Passion, autograph presentation copy,
with inscription on title, " Edmund Yates from the Author,
George Moore," orig. black cl. gt.. Provost & Co., 1878,
8vo. (197), July 17, Hodgson £y 15s.
Moore (G.) Literature at Nurse, with leaf of Press Notices at
end, covered in a grey wrapper, 1885, 8vo. (200), July 17,
Hodgson £;i 7s. 6d.
Moore (G.) Mqjiern Painting, first ed., orig. cl., 1893, 8vo.
(86), March 19, Puttick Heffer, £1 4s.
(413)
moo] Book-Prices Current.
Moore (G.) Spring Days, first ed., orig. cl., 1888, 8vo. (1730),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Green, £1
Moore (G.) The Strike at Arlingford, first ed., printer's proofs,
with the author's autograph corrections and additions,
sewed, uncut, 1893, 8vo. (538), Nov. 13, Puttick
Spencer, £^ los.
Moore (Jos.) Eighteen Historical Views taken at or near
Rangoon, 2 engraved plates by Stothard and 18 col.
plates, hf. cf., orig. cover bound in, 1825, folio (3487),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Peek, £^
[£8, hf. mor., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 661.]
Moore (T.) Irish Melodies, illustrated by D. Maclise, printed
on thick paper within borders of floral designs, proof
impressions of the plates, orig. flowered bds., uncut, in
case, fine copy as first issued, Longman, 1846, 4to. (1145),
May 14, Sotheby Bumpus, £5 5s.
[^3 los., plate paper, same sale. Lot 1146.]
Moore (T.) [Irish Melodies.] A series of 161 designs engraved
on steel, after D. Maclise, to illustrate Moore's " Irish
Melodies," proofs on India paper before text, mounted on
cartridge (only 25 sets printed), specially printed title-
page and list of plates, mor. super ex., in the Derome
manner, by H. Stamper, Longmans, 1845, roy. folio (1221),
May 14, Sotheby Maggs, ;^io los.
[^11 1 8s., a similar set, mor. gt., t.e.g., by Riviere, same
sale. Lot 1222.]
Moore (T.) The Epicurean, a Tale, and Alciphron, a Poem,
first ed., illustrations by J. M. W. Turner, mor. gt., t.e.g.,
by Zaehnsdorf, 1839, 8vo. (964), Dec. 17, Sotheby
France, £1
[Moore (T.)] [Works.] Poetical Works of the late Thomas
Little, Esq., first ed., orig. bds., uncut, in case, /. & T.
Carpenter, Old Bond Street, 1801, 8vo. (1012), May 14,
Sotheby Pickering, £^
Moore (T.) [Works.] Poetical Works, port., fronts, and vig-
nettes, 10 vol., cf. gt., m.e., 1853, 8vo. (219), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £2 5s.
Morant (P.) History and Antiquities of Essex, first ed., maps
and copperplates by Vertue and others, without the plate
of Audley End (not mentioned in the list), 2 vol., mor.
gt., g.e., by Heyday, 1768, folio (1106), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Walford, £8
[£8 15s., new cf. ex., apparently without the Audley
End plate, Nov. 26, Christie, Lot 172.]
More (D. Gertrude). Spiritual Exercises, port, by R. Lochon
(title written on), old veil.. Printed at Paris by Lewis de
la Fosse, 1658, 8vo. (248), Dec. 17, Sotheby Peters, £1 los.
More (Hannah). Sacred Dramas, uncut, presentation copy
from the author, with inscription, " The gift of the Author
to her very dear Friend Master James Westran Shearman,
' Not slothful in business, fervent in Spirit, serving the
Lord,' Hannah More, Chfton, Sep^^^ g, the coronation of
(414)
■
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mor
William the fourth, 1831," 1829, 8vo. (326), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Gibbs, £2 los.
More (Sir T.) Cofutacyon of Tyndales Answere made by Syr
Thomas More, Knyght, first ed. of this first part, blorit
letter, title within woodcut border, contemp. English
leather, the sides stamped in ten roll borders of various
ornaments much worn [not in Weale], contemp. inscrip-
tions on fly-leaf, Prentyd . . by Wyllyam Rastell, 1532, sm,
folio (3501), Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £\o los.
More (Sir T.) Epigrammata, Basileae, apud lo. Frobenium,
15 18 — Epigrammata Des Erasmi Roterodami, ib., 15 18,
both titles within woodcut borders, together 2 vol., cf. gt.,
Basle, J. Froben, March, 1518, sm. 4to. (313), Dec. 10,
Christie Jaschke, £^
[Collation : pp. 165 to 356 (pp. i to 164 is Froben's
edition of the Utopia) ; see next lot.]
More (Sir T.) Epigrammata, engraved title (strengthened),
mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Typis J. H. prostant in
cemeterio D. Pauli, apud Humphredu Mosley, 1638, sm.
square 8vo. (247), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £1 9s.
More (Sir T.) Expositio fidelis de Morte D. Thomae Mori,
ed. prima (12 leaves), port, of More by Moncornet inserted,
new veil.. Anno m.d.xxxv. (s. /. et n.) [Lut. Par.], sm. 4to.
(246), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £1 is.
More (Sir T.) Life and Death of Sir Thomas Moore [sic),
written by M. T. M. (Cresacre More), first ed., signature
of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, 1879, on fly-leaf, mor.
gt., g.e., by Hammond, n. p. n. or d. (? Paris, c. 1626),
sm. 4to. (245), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £2 4s.
More (Sir T.) Mirrour of Vertue in Worldly Greatness, or the
Life of Sir Thomas More, Knight [by W^m. Roper], first
ed., engraved title, with a port, of More [dedication to the
Countess of Bambury [sic), signed T. P.], modern mor.
gt., g.e., At Paris, 1626, sm. 8vo. (244), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 6s.
More (Sir T.) [Utopia.] De Optimo Reip. Statu, deque noua
insula Vtopia, roman letter and greek, 26 lines to a page,
title within woodcut border, by Holbein, the second title
(Epigrams) is within a border, by Urs Graf, the third
(Epigrammata Des Erasmi) is within a border, also by
Holbein, also 2 woodcuts by Ambrose Holbein, cf. gt.,
Basle, Jo. Froben, Nov.-Dec, 1518, sm. 4to. (314), Dec. 10,
Christie Maggs, £7
[The fourth ed. of the Utopia and the second with the
Epigrams. Collation : 180 leaves, paged erroneously 356.]
More (Sir T.) [Utopia.] De Optimo Reip. Statu Deque Nova
insula Utopia, libellus vere aureus Thomae Mori (ed.
secunda). — Epigrammata ejusdem ; Epigrammata Des.
Erasmi, woodcut titles, initials, devices and view of
Utopia from Holbein's designs, cf. gt., r.e., autographs of
Wm. R. Patten, 1545, and Wm. Herlaert, 1772, on title,
(415)
mor] Book-Prices Current.
Basileae, apud Jo Frobenium, 1518, sm. 410. {3498), Nov.
22, Sotheby Tregaskis, ;^ia
More (Sir T.) [Utopia.] De Optimo reipub. statu, de que nova
insula Utopia, cf., Coloniae, 1555 — The Commonwealth of
Utopia, containing a Learned and pleasant Discourse,
etc., cf., B. Alsop, 1639 (with autograph " Killigrew "
on p. i), together 2 vol., Svo. (78), March 4, Christie
Tregaskis, £4. 5s.
More (Sir T.) [Utopia.] Lucubrationes, ab innumeris mendis
repurgatae. Utopiae libri II. Progymnasmata. Epigram-
mata, etc., italic letter, painted miniature port, of More
on veil., inserted as a front., old veil, (with ex-libris of
Marquis d'Adda), Basil, apud Episcopium F. [Bischoff],
1563, i2mo. (315), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £4^
[Collation : 16 leaves, unnumbered -1- pp. 530 -1- 23 leaves,
unnumbered (i leaf is wanting, probably blank).]
More (Sir T.) [Utopia.] A most pleasant, fruitfull, and wittie
worke, of the best state of a publique weale, and of the
new Yle called Utopia . . . trans, by Raphe Robinson,
third ed., blacit letter (upper margins of last 10 leaves
damaged and a few letters defective), stitched in the orig.
state as issued, with full margins, T. Creede, 1597, Svo.
(125), Dec. 6, Hodgson Edwards, ;^ii 5s.
More (Sir T.) Utopia, trans, by Raphe Robinson, mor. gt.,
t.e.g. (some leaves mended). Printed by Bernard Alsop,
1624, 4to. (968), Dec. 17, Sotheby France, £1 2s.
More (Sir T.) Utopia, revised by F. S. Ellis, 300 copies
printed, veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1893, sm. 4to. (458),
July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £<^ 15s.
Morell (Sir Chas.) pseud. See Ridley (Jas.)
Morgan (J. P.) Catalogue of his Collection of Chinese Porce-
lain, 158 plates in col., some heightened with gold, 2 vol.,
mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut, New York, privately printei by
Order of Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, 1904-1911, 8vo. (^48),
March 6, American Art Association $140
Morgand et Fatout. Bulletin de la Librairie Morgand et
Fatout et de Damascene Morgand, fac. of titles and wood-
cuts and reproductions of bindings, complete set, 10 vol.,
wrappers, uncut, Paris, 1876-1904, 8vo. (1014), May 14,
Sotheby Clegg, £-] 5s.
Morley (John). Works, 10 vol., hf. veil, gt., 1886-91, 8vo.
(328), Oct. 23, Sotheby Thorp, £^ is.
Morley (Tim.) Some Account of the Worshipful Company
of Armourers and Brasiers, plates (some extra matter
inserted), hf. mor.. Privately printed, 1878, 4to. (692),
Feb. 20, Sotheby Pitt, £17
Momay. Picture of St. Petersburg, 20 col. plates after
Mornay, hf. russ., E. Orme, 1815, folio (3492), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Edwards, £6 los.
[£7, hf. mor., t.e.g., Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 220.]
Momay. Picture of St. Petersburgh, engraved title, 20 col.
(416)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mor
aquatints, descriptions in English and French, mor. gt.,
g.e., J. F. Dove, 1815, folio (882), April 29, Sotheby
Rimell, ;^io 5s.
Morris (F. O.) History of British Birds, first ed., col. plates^
6 vol., cl. gt., 1851-7, imp. 8vo. (270), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Low, £2 2S.
Morris (R.) Essays on Landscape Gardening, 6 plates, some
col., and one with moveable slip, hf. mor., t.e.g., 1825,
4to. (975), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £1 17s.
Morris (W.) Defence of Guenevere and other Poems, first ed.,
presentation copy from the author, with A.L.s., i p.,
orig. cl., uncut, 1858, 8vo. (168), June 17, Sotheby
^aggs.£5 15s-
Morris (W.) Defence of Guenevere, 300 copies printed, veil.,
with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1892 (420), March 25, Sotheby
Bain, £(>
[£S los., same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 447.]
Morris (W.) Dream of John Ball, 300 copies printed, veil.,
uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1892, sm. 4to. (448), July 22,.
Sotheby Pickard, £7 los.
Morris (W.) Earthly Paradise, 225 copies printed, 8 vol.,
veil., with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1897 (421), March 25,
Sotheby Maggs, £15 los.
[/19 los., same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 483.]
Morris (W.) Friendship of Amis and Amile, 500 copies
printed, bds. as issued, Kelmscott Press, 1894 (424), March
25, Sotheby Bain, £2 los.
Morris (W.) Gothic Architecture, bds. as issued, Kelmscott
Press, 1893, 4to. (425), March 25, Sotheby £t 5s.
[£i iSs., same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 641.]
Morris (W.) Life and Death of Jason, 200 copies printed,,
veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1895, folio (475), July 22,
Sotheby ^^ggs, £15 los.
Morris (W.) Love is Enough, or the Freeing of Pharamond,.
veil., Kelmscott Press, 1897, folio (491), July 22, Sotheby
Binning, £10 los.
Morris (W.) News from Nowhere, first ed., 300 copies printed,,
veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1892, sm. 4to. (452), July 22,
Sotheby Bumpus, £6 15s.
Morris (W.) Note on his Aims in Founding the Kelmscott
Press, orig. bds., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1898, sm. 4to.
(1143), July 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £ij 5s.
Morris (W.) Note on his Aims in founding the Kelmscott
Press, unbd., Kelmscott Press, 1898 (422), March 25,
Sotheby Edwards, £^ i8s.
Morris (W.) Poems by the Way, veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press,
1891, sm. 4to. (444), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £8 los.
Morris (W.) Story of Sigurd the Volsung, 160 copies printed,
veil., with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1898, folio (432), March
25, Sotheby Shepherd, £17 5s.
[;^22 losr, same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 493.]
Morris (W.) Story of the Glittering Plain, 200 copies printed,
XXXII. (417) 14
mor] Book-Prices Current.
veil,, with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1891 (419), March 25,
Sotheby Quaritch, £'j 15s.
\£i\ los., same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 443.]
Morris (W.) Story of the Glittering Plain, 250 copies printed,
23 designs by Walter Crane, borders and initials, veil.,
Kelmscott Press, 1894, folio (464), July 22, Sotheby
Maggs, £1^
Morris (W.) Sundering Flood, 300 copies printed, map,
borders and initials, uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1897, sm.
4to. (490), July 22, Sotheby Heffer, £^ los.
Morris (W.) Water of the Wondrous Isles, 250 copies printed,
veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1897, folio (488), July 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £^ 5s.
Morris (W.) Well at the World's End, 350 copies printed,
veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1896, folio (481), July 22,
Sotheby Gadsden, £1^ los,
Morris (W.) and Wyatt (A. J.) Tale of Beowulf, 300 copies
printed, veil., with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1895, 4to. (385),
March 18, Christie Heffer, £'j 15s.
Morrison (Arthur). The Painters of Japan, plates, col. fronts.,
2 vol., 1911, folio (572), Oct. 23, Sotheby Rimell, £2 2s.
Moryson (F.) Itinerary, first ed., with leaf opposite title,
good copy, cf. gt. (rubbed), 1617, folio (466), Dec. 4,
Sotheby Bain, £^ 8s.
I^Moscow.] Historical Sketch of Moscow, 12 col. plates, text
bound at end, orig. bds., uncut, R. Ackermann, 1813,
4to. (3454), Feb. 25, Sotheby Parsons, £5 5s.
Mottetti del Frutto. Primus liber cum quinqus vocibus, 5
separate parts, musical notation, stamps on titles, in case,
with gt. royal arms, Vinetia, A. Gardane, 1538, oblong
4to. (108), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £y 15s.
Motteux (P. A.) Thomyris, Queen of Scythia, 1707 — The
Temple of Love, 1706 — Farewel Folly, or the Younger
the Wiser, 1707 — Love's a Jest, 1696 — The Amorous
Miser, 1705 — Beauty in Distress, 1698, and others by the
same author, some first eds., together 16 vol., 4to. (1950),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Pickering, £1^ los.
Mountaine (Didymus), pseud. See Hill (Thos.)
Moxon (Jos.) Tutor to Astronomie and Geographic, engraved
title and cuts, orig. cf., 1664, 4to. (207), Jan. 23, Puttick
^ H. Stevens, £1
Moyen Age Pittoresque (Le), plates on India paper, 2 vol.
(some leaves foxed), hf. mor., g.e., Paris, n.d., folio (294),
July 22, Sotheby Spencer, £1 15s.
Muir (J.) Original Sanskrit Texts on the origin and history
of the People of India, 5 vol., hf. cf., 1872, 8vo. (336),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 4s.
Miiller (F. Max). Chips from a German Workshop, second ed.,
4 vol., cf. ex., by Riviere, 1868-75, 8vo. (339), Oct. 23,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £2 is.
(418)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [mur
Muller (F. Max). Sacred Books' of the East, 19 vol., orig. cl.,
Clarendon Press, Oxford, v.y., 8vo. (440), March 4, Christie
Harmsworth, £g
Munchausen. Munchausen at Walcheren, or a Continuation
of the Renowned Baron's Surprising Travels, Adventures,
Expeditions and Exploits, etc., written by himself, first
ed., 5 col. etchings by Isaac and Geo. Cruikshank, mor.
ex., by Rividre, /. Johnston, Cheapside, etc., 181 1, 8vo.
(979), Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £/\ i6s.
Munchausen. Surprising Adventures, col. plates by Row-
landson (wanting a frontispiece), mor. ex., rough edges,
t.e.g., by Zaehsndorf, 1809, 8vo. (978), Dec. 17, Sotheby
/2 5S.
[/4 I OS., apparently the same copy, Feb. 20, Sotheby,
Lot 257.]
Munchausen. Surprising Travels and Adventures, with a
Sequel, front, and plates by Rowlandson (?), hf. cf. gt.,
uncut, t.e.g., 1819, 8vo. (980), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Spencer, £1 12s.
Muntz (E.) Histoire de I'Art pendant la Renaissance. I.,
Italic, Les Primitres. IT., L'Age d'Or, plates (some col.),
2 vol., hf. mor., Paris, 1889-91, 4to. (90), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Hill, £2 6s.
Murmelius (Jo.) Opuscula duo : De Verborum Compositis ;
et de Verbis Communibus et deponentibus, lit. gotf). (two
types), long lines (30 leaves), cut of a master and scholars
on title, Wynkyn's large Caxton device at end (wormed
and some marginal notes shaved), russ. gt. (Sneyd copy,
;^io in 1903), [colophon] Impressa . . per me Winandum de
Worde . . in the Flete Strete sub intersignio Solis, 1529, sm.
4to. (3505), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £20
Murmelius (Jo.) Ruremundensis Nuclei, gotf)ic letter, 37 lines
to a page, cut of a female saint on title, and on last leaf a
large cut of Caritas shooting arrows into the wound in
Christ's side, mor., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet (title de-
fective), Impressum Dauentrie in off. litteratoria Alberti
Pafraet, 1514, sm. 4to. (316), Dec. 10, Christie
Ellis, £3 5s.
[Collation: a6, BC4, d6, ef4 = 2i leaves, unnumbered.]
Murray (C. Fairfax). Catalogue of his Collection of Early
German Books, compiled by Hugh W. Da vies (100 copies
printed), illustrated, 2 vol., hds.. Privately printed, 1913, 4to.
(463), Dec. 10, Christie London Library, £15 los.
Murray (J.) Handbook to the Cathedrals of England, illus-
trations, 7 vol., orig. cl., 1861-79, 8vo. (1749), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Eland, £1
Murray (J. A, H.) See New English Dictionary
Murrell (J no.) New Booke of Cookerie, etc., hlatk letter, a
large collection relating to Eating and Drinking, com-
prising tracts, cuttings, ports., etc., including several by
G. Cruikshank, Leech, Rowlandson, etc., water-colour
drawings, menu cards, songs, music, etc., arranged,
(419) 14—2
Mus] Book-Prices Current,
mounted and inserted, 8 vol., hf. mor., v.y., imp. folio
(995). Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £-^j
[Among the scarce tracts inserted are : — The English
Housewife, by G. Markham, 1631 ; The Closet of the
eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digby, opened 1671 ;
The Ladies' Handmaid, by Mrs. Sarah Phillips, 1708;
Servant Maid's best Companion and Family Cook, 1765;
and The AccompHsh't Cook, by Robert May, 1685.]
Musee de la Caricature en France, col. and other plates, en-
graved from the originals by E. Jaime, in i vol. (some
leaves defective, not subject to return), hf. mor., t.e.g.,
Paris, 1834-8, 4to. (215), Dec. 12, Hodgson Spencer, ^3
Musee de Peinture et de Sculpture, avec des Notices par Louis
et Rene Menard, plates, 10 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Paris,
1872, 8vo. (30), Dec. 19, Hodgson Holland Bros., £1 iis.
Musee Frangais, Le. See Robillard Peronville
Museo del Prado. Masterpieces of the Museo del Prado, no
photogravures reproduced from the orig. paintings in the
National Gallery at Madrid, mor., uncut, t.e.g., n.d., atlas
folio (1274), Dec. 4, Sotheby Parsons, £6
Museum Rusticum et Commerciale, or Select Papers on Agri-
culture, Commerce, Arts and Manufactures, first ed.,
front, and plates, 6 vol., old cf. gt., 1764-6, 8vo. (135),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Wesley, £1 i8s.
Musical Miscellany (The), being a Collection of Choice Songs,
fronts, and music, 6 vol., cf. gt., 1729-31, 8vo, (1751),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Green, £2 15s.
[£i 15s., hf. cf.. May 13, Sotheby, Lot 39.]
Musicus Apparatus Academicus ; being a Composition of Two
Odes . . . performed at the Theatre at Oxford, July 13,
1713, words by Joseph Trapp, A.M., set to musick by Wm.
Croft, etc., front, by Thos. Atkins, Printed for the Author
(1713), folio (281), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^53
[XVIII. century English mor. gt., elaborate gt. tooling,
g.e. (style of Mearne) ; in brilliant state. Illustration in
catalogue.]
Muther (R.) History of Modem Painting, illustrations, 3 vol.,
new hf. mor., g.t., by Riviere, 1895, i^^P- 8vo. (342), Oct.
23, Sotheby Ford, £^
Myrrour or Glasse of Christen Passion. See Fewterer (J no.)
[Mytton Family of Shropshire.] Mytton MSS., containing
Pedigrees of Shropshire Families, with some Coats-of-
Arms, A List of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London from
1 1 90 to 1304, and in a pocket a Pedigree of the Princes of
Wales, mor. gt., by Zaehnsdorf, folio (379), July 29,
Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
N. (N.) America, or an exact Description of the West-Indies,
first ed., folded map (backed) (two or three head numerals
cropped), mor. ex., by Riviere (Sheepshanks' bookplate),
R. Hodgkinsonne jor E. Dod, 1655, i2mo. (1016), May 14,
Sotheby H. Stevens, ;^io 5s.
Napier (W. F. P.) History of the War in the Peninsula,
(420)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [nat
6 vol. cf. ex., 2 vol. crest of Earl Fitzwilliam, 1828-40,
Svo. (237), April 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £\ i6s.
Naples and the Campagna. See Engelbach
Napoleon I. Secret Memoirs of Napoleon Buonaparte, written
by one who never quitted him for fifteen years, 2 vol., hf.
cf., t.e.g., uncut, 1815, Svo. (3495), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Rolls, ii
Napoleon I. " Something about the Emperor Napoleon,
collected by T. Purland, 1846," hf. mor., with Napoleon's
initial and bee emblem, 4to. (487), March 19, Puttick
Sabin, £^6
[Comprising ports., views, autographs, cuttings, etc.,
etc., as shortly described in the catalogue. The fly-leaf
is inscribed, " Purchased at Puttick and Simpson's sale,
Sep.. 1852."]
Napoleon I. Tableaux historiques des Campagnes d' Italic,
port, of Napoleon I. printed in col. and 23 col. proof
plates in line after Carle Vernet, hf. roan, Paris, de I'im-
primerie de L. E. Herhan, 1806, folio (915), April 29,
Sotheby Thompson, ;^io
Nash (Jos.) Mansions of England in the Olden Time, the
Four Series, complete, orig. col. copy, 104 plates, with
the 8vo. vol. of descriptions (a few spots on the indexes
and one of the plates damaged), 1839-49, folio and 8vo.
(i 107), Oct. 23, Sotheby Batsford, £25 los.
[;^i6 5s., hf. mor.. Series I. -III., containing 75 col.
plates, 3 vol., folio, Nov. 26, Christie, Lot 160.]
Nash (Jos.) Mansions of England in the Olden Time, four
series (with the text in a separate vol.), large paper,
col. plates mounted as drawings, 5 vol., mor. gt., g.e.,
fine copy, 1869-72, imp. folio (989), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Bumpus, £ig
Nash (Jos.) Mansions of England in the Olden Time, four
series, re-edited by J. C. Anderson, 104 illustrations, 4
vol. in 2, hf. mor., g.e. (rubbed), 1869-72, folio (161),
July 29, Sotheby Batsford, £4 2S. 6d.
Nash (Jos.) Royal Pavilion at Brighton, 24 outline and 30
col. aquatints, including folding panoramic view of the
state apartments, the col. plates cut round and mounted,
mor. ex., g.e., not subject to return, n.d., folio (667),
April 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £6
Nash (Thos.) Christes Teares over lerusalem, title within
border (mounted and defective, with comer supplied in
MS., 2 leaves defective), 161 3 — Hell and Death, in the
Covenant (title defective), 1647 — Knell (P.) Israel and
England Paralelled (i leaf defective, headlines shaved),
1648, in I vol., old fancy bds., 1613-48, 4to. (164), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Natalibus (Petrus de). Catalogus Sanctorum et Gestorum
eorum, lit. QOtf)., double columns, numerous small wood-
cuts ancf borders (some margins damp-stained), orig. oak
bds. and cf. (rebacked), [colophon] Lugduni impressiim
(421)
NAT] Book-Prices Current.
per Claudium daoust ah de troys . . . 1508, sm. folio (786)^
July 22, Sotheby Ellis 6- Keene, £6 6s.
Natalibus (Petrus de). Catalogus Sanctorum et gestorum
eorum, QOt^ic letter, woodcuts and woodcut initials, mor.
ex., g.e., by Cape (from the Selliere collection, with arms),
Impressum Lugduni per Jacobum Saccon, 15 19, sm. folio
(559), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £1^ los.
Natalis (Hieron.) Adnotationes et Meditationes in EvangeUa^
title in compartments, Antwerp., Martinus Nutius, 1593,
folio (485), April 8, Sotheby Maggs, £t^j
[XVI. century Italian mor. gt., sides covered in elaborate
gt. ornaments and coat-of-arms (a three-storied tower)
(the upper coat worn), g.e., in line state, illustration in
catalogue.]
National Gallery (The), ed. by Sir E. J. Poynter, illustrations,
3 vol., 1 899- 1900 — The National Portrait Gallery, ed. by
Lionel Cust, illustrations, 2 vol., 1901-2, together 5 vol.,
uniform hf. mor., g.t., 1899-1902, 4to. (545), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Sotheran, £iz
Nattes (J. C.) Bath, illustrated, 2 vignettes and 30 plates in
col. aquatint by J. Hill, hf. roan, W. Bulmer & Co., 1806,
folio (877), April 29, Sotheby Pickard, £iy los.
Nattes (J. C.) Bath Illustrated, extra illustrated by a collec-
tion of many hundreds of mezzotint and other ports.,,
contemp. views, water-colour sketches, etc., including
the series of 28 col. aquatint views after drawings by J. C.
Nattes, with descriptions, 1806, also a number of tracts
and pamphlets, inlaid to size where necessary, and nume-
rous historical documents and autograph letters, arranged
in 6 vol., specially printed titles, hf. mor., t.e.g., 1902,
roy. folio (348), Dec. 12, Hodgson Bumpus, ;^ioo
Nattes (J. C.) Versailles, Paris and St. Denis, 40 col. aquatints,
with descriptive letterpress, hf. mor., g.t., W. Miller
(1805-9), folio (876), April 29, Sotheby Hardy, £5^
Nayler (Sir G.) Coronation of his Most Sacred Majesty King
George IV., vignette, 40 col. and 3 plain plates (only,
wanting one), hf. mor. gt., g.e., H. G. Bohn, 1837, folio
(627), Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, £6 los.
Neale (J. P.) Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen,.
both series, 360 plates engraved by Le Keux and others,
II vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1818-29, roy. 8vo. (804), Oct.
23, Sotheby Bumpus, £11
[£6 15s., hf. mor., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 668.]
Neander (Jean). Tabacologia : hoc est Tabaci, seu Nico-
tianae descriptio, roman letter, front, port, of the author,
3 plates of pipes and Persian hookahs, by Blon, 3 plates,
of the plant and 3 plates of its preparation, cf. ex., g.e.
(from the Marquis d' Adda collection), Lugd. Bat., ex off.
Israaci Elzeviri, 1626, sm. 4to. (317), Dec. 10, Christie
Sotheran, £6 6s.
Nebel (D. C.) Viaje Pintoresco y Arqueologico sobre la parte
mas interesante de la Republica Mejicana, 50 lithographs,.
(422)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [nev
20 of which are col., hf. mor. ex., g.e., Paris v Mejico,
1839, imp. folio (1223), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, IS 13s.
Nebrissensis (^. A.) Grammatica Castellana, woodcut of
Pythagoras on title, mor., with book-label of de Silv4,
Impresso el presente tratado en la villa de Alcala de henares
por Arnao ginlle de hrocar . . . mill z quinientos z diezisiete
anos, sm. 4to. (560), March 18, Christie Gaselee, £27
Negri (C.) Nuove Inventioni di Balli, musical notation, 58
plates of dancers by L. Palavcino (one leaf mended), cf.
ex. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, Milano, G. Bordone, 1604,
folio (179), May 13, Sotheby Ellis, £\2 los.
\£\o I OS., mor. ex., port, and several leaves in fac,
Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 625.]
Nehiro-Iriniui Aiamihe Massinahigan, Shatshegutsh, Mitine-
kapitsh, Iskuamiskutsh, etc. [the Mass of the Roman
Catholic Church trans, into the Cree Language], orig.
sheep, in case, by Wallis, Massinahitseiuau, Broun gaie
Girmor [i.e., Quebec, Brown and Girmor], 1767, 8vo. (34),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Mathews, £12
Nelson (Lord). Dispatches and Letters, ed. by Sir N. H.
Nicolas, port, and facs., 7 vol., cf. gt., m.e., 1845-6, 8vo.
(13), Dec. 6, Hodgson £1 5s.
Nelson (J no.) History ... of Islington, 17 engravings, text
inlaid and extra illustrated with several hundred engraved
views, ports., drawings in water-colours by C. H. Mat-
thews, satirical prints and other illustrations, mounted
and bound in 3 vol., hf. mor. gt., 181 1, roy. folio (127),
June 3, Sotheby Seal, ^14
NEON ANGOAOnON, xviith century mor., a panel with
ornament (the tool for this ornament was used on books
bound for Louis Dauphin, father of Louis XVI., at a later
date), back fully gt., g.e., RomcB, e Typographia Vaticana,
1598, 8vo. (498), April 29, Sotheby Hudson, ;^ii
[An edition of the Anthologion arranged, with the ad-
dition of the Psalter and Hours, in imitation of a Latin
Breviary for the use of the Uniat Greeks in Calabria.]
Neuf Preux (Les). Cronica llamada de los nueve preciados de
la fama, gotf)if letter, double columns, with woodcuts, orig.
limp veil., in case (from the Selliere collection), Imprimido
en la ciudad de Lixhona por German Gallarde, 1530, sm.
folio (563), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £i-^^
[The titles each of a different woodcut, the first one
partially coloured. Collation : Prel. 10, a-c 8, d 10, ef 6,
g-1 16, mn 6, o-z 8, ah 8, i 10.]
[Neville (Henry).] The Isle of Pines, London, Printed by S.
G. Jor Allen Banks and Charles Harper, at the Flower-
Deluice near Cripplegate Church, 1668, title one leaf, verso
blank, text pp. 9, signatures : A in four, B in two, stitched
(top margins cut close on three leaves), London {as above),
1668 [but printed by Samuel Green, at Cambridge, 1668],
sm. 4to.7i42), Nov. 19, American Art Association I410
[The White Kennett copy. With his autograph,
(423)
NEV] Book-Prices Current.
" WH. Kennett," on title. Number 113 in catalogue of
the Bishop's library dispersed in London, July 30, 1917,
where it was catalogued as wanting a front., an error made
from the fact of supposing this copy to be the same as
the London ed. of the same year. The latter contains a
front, and has 31 pages. Illustration in catalogue.]
Neville (Henry). The Isle of Pines, front, (mounted), mor.
gt., silk linings, g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, Printed for Allen
Banks and Charles Harper, 1668, sm. 4to. (994), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £1^ 5s.
New Atlantis (The), with some Reflections upon the Hind and
the Panther, first ed., hf. cf., 1687, 4to. (623), April .8,
Sotheby Sotheran, £1 i8s.
New Bon Ton Magazine, or Telescope of the Times, col. plates,
6 vol. (all published), hf. cf. gt., y.e., 1818-21, 8vo. (1769),.
Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £1^
Newcastle (Wm. Cavendish, Duke of). Humorous Lovers, a
Comedy, first ed., cf. ex., g.e., 1677, 4to. (1473), April 8,
Sotheby Dobell, £2
Newcastle (Wm. Cavendish, Duke of). Methode et Invention
nouvelle de dresser les Chevaux, seconde ed., engraved
title and plates, old mor. gt., g.e., coat-of-arms and floral
design painted in col. on the fore-edge (rubbed), Londres,
chez Jean Brindley, 1737, folio (239), April 29, Sotheby
Bumpus, £iy
New England Primer Enlarged ... To which are added. The
Assembly of Divines and Mr. Cotton's Catechisms, etc.,
woodcuts, orig. bds. (wanted last leaf and last cover),
Boston, Printed by T. and J. Fleet, at the Bible & Heart in
Cornhill, n.d. (c. 1779), 24mo. (631), Dec. 12, American
Art Association $21
New England's Ensigne. See Norton (Humphrey)
New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, ed. by J. A.
H. Murray and others. Vol. i. to viii. (A to Sh), hf. mor.^
t.e.g., Oxford, 1888-1914, 4to. (930), Oct. 24, Hodgson
1^0 15s.
[£i6, Vol. i.-viii., hf. mor., and 22 parts, 1884-1917,^
May 14, Sotheby, Lot 1165.]
New English Theatre (The), ports., 12 vol., cf. gt., 1776-77^
8vo. (1771), Nov. 5, Sotheby Heffer, £1 12s.
[Newgate Calendar.] New and Complete Newgate Calendar,
ed. by W. Jackson, plates, 8 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut,
1818, 8vo. (176), Dec. 12, Hodgson Edwards, £6 2S. 6d.
[Newgate Calendar.] New and Complete Newgate Calendar,
ed. by W. Jackson, plates, 6 vol. in 7, hf. bd., 1818, 8vo.
(1247), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £2. i8s.
Newgate Calendar, ed. by A. Knapp and W. Baldwin, illus-
trations, 4 vol., hf. cf., 1824-28, 8vo. (1396), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Halliday, £2
[Newgate Calendar.] New Newgate Calendar, ed. by A.
(424)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [new
Knapp and W. Baldwin, ports, and plates, 5 vol., cf.,
n.d., 8vo. (1397), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £2 4s.
Newgate Calendar Improved, ports, and plates, 6 vol., some
leaves supplied from a shorter copy, n.d., 8vo. (2547),
Nov. 5, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £\ los.
Newgate Calendar Improved, ports, and plates, 8 vol., cf., n.d.,
8vo. (2548), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edward, £2 14s.
Newhouse (C. B.) Scenes on the Road, 18 col. aquatints by
Reeve, no title, new hf. mor., g.t., T. McLean, 1834-5,
oblong folio (879), April 29, Sotheby Hulton, £2()
New Testament. Neu Testament, lit. QOt^., mor. ex., by
Rividre, Absque nota [Augsburg, Silvan Ottmar, 1522 or
1523), folio (494), April 29, Sotheby Hurst, ;^22
[Large woodcut initials at the commencement of each
book. On the title-page is a woodcut engraved by Hans
Schaufflein.]
New Testament. Dat Nye Testament, mit Nyen Summarien
. . . dorch Johannem Bugenhagen, mor. ex., by Riviere,
Wittenberg, Hans Luft, 1530, 8vo. (495), April 29, Sotheby
Hurst, £22
[Bugenhagen's Low-German version of Luther's " Testa-
ment." Engraved title-page, with figures and 12 plates
of the evangelists and writers of the Epistles prefixed to
the various books, and a series of 26 woodcuts to illustrate
the Apocalypse.]
New Testament of our Saviour Jesu Christe. Faithfully
translated out of the Greke, black letter, kalendar in red
and black, woodcuts, including port, of Edward VI. on
title, mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere (one or two headlines
shaved), Rycharde Jugge, dwellynge in Paules churche
yarde at the signe of the byble (1552) (140), Dec. 17, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £^0
[First issue of the first ed. of Jugge's ed. of Tyndale's
New Testament. This ed. must not be confounded with
the three reprints of 1553, which it closely resembles.
Copies of this ed. were called in by Queen Mary's pro-
clamation of 1553, and almost all were burnt.]
New Testament. Gospels (The) of the Fower Evangelistes,
translated in the olde Saxons tyme out of Latin into the
vulgare toung of the Saxons [with the English trans,
revised from the Bishop's Bible added, ed. by John Foxe],
woodcut border to title (7 headlines cut into, stain on
title), old mor., g.e., John Daye, 1571 (138), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Sopwith, £25
[Editio princeps of the Anglo-Saxon Scriptures, pub-
lished at the expense of Matthew Parker, with the rare
dedication to Queen Elizabeth. The present is Lord
Spencer's copy (described in Dibdin's " Typographical
Antiquities," Vol. iv., p. 119).]
New Testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ, trans, by Theod :
Beza, Englished by L. Tomson, map of Palestine and a
(425)
new] Book-Prices Current.
cut of the Holy City before Revelation, old cf., Christopher
Barker, 1576, 8vo. (113), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Mastyn, £2 los.
[First ed. of Tomson's translation of the Geneva New
Testament. Only one other perfect copy can be traced.]
New Testament of our Lord Jesus Christ, trans, into English
out of the authentical Latin, cf. ex., g.e., Printed at
Rhemes, by John Fogny, 1582 (507), April 29, Sotheby
Harmsworth, £4.
[The ed. princeps of the first Catholic version of the New
Testament in English. Trans, by Gregory Martin under
the supervision of William Allen (afterwards Cardinal).]
New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 76
engravings, mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, bound up at end
is the " Whole Book of Psalmes, collected into English
Meeter by T. Sternhold and others," G. M. for the Com-
panie of Stationers, 1633 ; Edinb., printed by the Printers
to the King's Majestie, 1633, Svo. (114), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Borisot, £5 I OS.
[First ed. of King James' version printed in Scotland.
The series of engravings is known as " The Popish pic-
tures." They caused a tumult among the Puritans
upon their appearance in 1633.]
New Testament, black letter, contemp. needlework binding,
col. flowers and silver-thread work on a cream back-
ground, Edinburgh, printed by Evan Tyler, 1643, Svo.
(333). Jan. 23, Puttick Quaritch, £1^
New Testament, xvi. cent. Venetian mor.. Oriental design in
relief on a dull gold ground, g.e. (wormed), Oxford, 1779,
Svo. (937), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, ;^io 15s.
New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, trans,
into the Negro-English language, cf., g.e., 1S29, Svo. (76),
Jan. 23, Puttick Nelson, £1 5s.
New Testament in English, trans, by John Wy cliff e, c. 1380, now
first printed from a contemp. manuscript formerly in the
Monastery of Sion, Middlesex, printed on veil., hlack letter,
fac. and ornamental initials, mor. ex., antique style,
Chiswick, by C. Whittingham for W. Pickering, 1848, 4to.
(365), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, ^11
New Testament printed in the English Language (1525 or
1526), trans, by Tyndale, reproduced in fac. by F. Fry,
large old paper, illuminated initials, inlaid mor. ex.
(Grolier style), g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, 1S62, 4to. (156), Jan.
23, Puttick Gregory, £\2 5s.
[A similar lot, in sheets, not illuminated, realised £1
5s., and a similar lot, on Large Paper, orig. cl., not
illuminated, £\ 12s. 6d, same sale, Lots 157 and 160.]
New Testament. See also Eliot, Nouveau Testament, Testa-
mentum
Niavis (Paulus). Judicium Jovis in valle amenitas habitum,
etc., lit. gotf)., woodcut on back of title, orig. limp veil.
(426)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [nic
[Hain 11 743, Proctor 2970], Absque ulla nota {Leipzig,
Martin Landsberg, n.d.), 4to. (366), June 10, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £"2 los.
Nichols (Jno.) History of the County of Leicester, over 500
maps and plates, also numerous pedigrees, 4 vol. in 8,
russ. gt., g.e., by W. Pratt, fine copy, 1 795-1815, folio
(1 108), Oct. 23, Sotheby Halliday, ;^66
[Vol. i. wanted the duplicate of pp. 19-20, but had p.
466 with an asterisk; Vol. iii., Pt. ii. (West Goscote
Hundred) is the orig. issue ; Vol. iv., Pt. i. (Guthlaxton
Hundred) is the second ed.]
Nichols (Jno.) Progresses and Public Processions of Queen
Elizabeth, second ed., 250 copies printed, 3 vol., 1823 —
The Progresses, etc. of James I., 250 copies printed, 4
vol., 1828, together 7 vol., ports, and views, hf. mor. gt.,
t.e.g. (some of the plates foxed), 1823-28, 4to. (970),
Oct. 23, Sotheby £16 los.
[Formerly in the possession of John Bowyer Nichols
and John Gough Nichols, respectively the son and grand-
son of the author. They are extra illustrated with nearly
150 additional ports, and other plates, drawings, etc.]
Nichols (Jno.) Progresses and Public Processions of Queen
Elizabeth, ports, and plates, 3 vol., 1823 — Progresses,
Processions and Magnificent Festivities of King James L,
fronts., 4 vol., 1828, together 7 vol., uniform cf. gt., m.e.,
1823-28, 4to. (998), April 8, Sotheby Maggs, £8 15s.
Nichols (Jno.) and Bowyer (Jno.) Literary Anecdotes of the
Eighteenth Century, 9 vol. — Literary Illustrations of the
Eighteenth Century, 8 vol., together 17 vol., ports., facs.
and indexes (repair in one title and a few spotted plates),
cf. gt., by Hayday, 1812-58, 8vo. (807), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Pickard, £1^
[£i2, together 17 vol., 1812-28, cf. gt., by Riviere, Nov.
5' Sotheby, Lot 1779.]
Nicholson (W.) History of the Wars occasioned by the
French Revolution, col. plates, old russ., 1816, folio (309),
Dec. 19. Hodgson Brown, £2 2s.
Nicolaus de Tudeschis. Panormitanus. Consilia (cum Ludovici
Bolognini Tabula), ed. princeps, lit. QOt^. parva, 127
leaves, the first and tenth blank [Hain * 12343, Proctor
265], rubricated in blue and red, painted capitals, illumin-
ated initial, modern mor. with antique ornaments, rough
edges, Absque ulla nota [Argentinae, H. Eggestein, 1474],
large folio (3510), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £6
Nicolaus de Tudeschis. Panormitanus. Consilia [cum Ludovici
Bolognini tabula], lit- flotl^. parva, 156 leaves [Hain
♦12345, Proctor 5737], initials painted, contemp. MS.
notes, new hf. mor. ex., [colophon] . . Per Magistros Petrii de
arenseo et Johane de tornaco litteris eneis impicta traditaq^
die IX. Madii Anno dni mo.cccco. lxxv. I predicta civitate
Ferrarie {Pierre of Orange and Jean de Tournai, 1475],
large folio (351 1), Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, ;^io
(427)
NIC] Book-Prices Current.
Nicolaus de Tudeschis. [Panormitanus.] Lectura super prima
Partis super secundo decretalium, lit. QOtf)., 288 leaves,
including a blank for ai [Hain *i23io (11.), Proctor
4105], first page of text decorated, con temp. German oak
bds. and leather, with small stamps, 10 metal bosses,
corner rims and clasp catches, written title-label on upper
cover (worn and damaged), [colophon] . . Venetiis ipressa
p magistru Nicolaum Jenson Gallicu Anno domini m.cccc.
Lxxvii. die XXI. Julii (1477), large folio (3512), Nov. 22,
Sotheby ^^^gs, £7
Nider (Jo.) Consolatorio timorate Consciencie, lit. gotl^.
[Hain 11808, Proctor iioo], painted caps., modern veil.,
uncut. Absque ulla nota {Colonics, printer of the " Augus-
tinus de Fide," 14 — ), sm. 4to. (3516), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, ;^io los.
Nider (Jo.) De Morali Lepra, Ut. flOtf). parva, 76 leaves [Hain
♦11813, Proctor i960], hf. mor., rough edges, Absque ulla
nota [Nurembergae, Ant. Koberger, 1471], sm. folio (3519),
Nov. 22, Sotheby ^(^ggs, £5 15s.
Niel (P. G. J.) Portraits des Personages Fran9ais les plus
lUustres du XVIe Siecle, 48 tinted facs., 2 vol., hf. mor.,
t.e.g., Paris, 1848-56, imp. folio (751), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Brown, £8 5s.
Niger (Fr.) Grammatica Brevis, ed. princeps, roman letter,
with passages in Greek, 245 leaves, musical notation,
wanted 2 leaves, p. i and 2 supplied in duplicate (first leaf
mended, a few margins mended), mor., uncut, by Douglas
Cockerell [Proctor 4498, Hain *ii858 (with wrong colla-
tion), Copinger 11 858], [colophon] . . . Herbipolisq^ saius
socio sudore lacunis Hoc uenetis Francus fert theodorus opus.
Anno Salutis M.ccccLxxx. xii. Cal. April. Impressii e hoc
op 9 Venetiis duce virtute &• comite fortuna (1480), 4to.
(no). May 13, Sotheby Terry. £20
[The earliest known specimen of secular music printed
from type, or by any other method. " This work is ap-
parently unknown to bibliographers of music," but see
Book-Prices Current, xii.. No. 646.]
Niger (Fr.) Grammatica Brevis, gottjic letter [Hain *ii86o.
Proctor 7710], hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Basle, Jac. [Wolff] de
Pforzheim, 1500, sm. 4to. (318), Dec. 10, Christie
Stanford, £4 5s.
[Collation: 2 leaves unnumbered + iii.-xciiii. + 9, un-
numbered (last leaf, ? blank, missing) = 103 leaves.]
Niger (Petrus). " Prefacio . . In tractatu Otra pfidos Judeos
de Odicionibs* Veri messie i' Xpi uls> uncti ex textibus
hebraicis latino 7/ dementis utcuq3 figuratis Ofectu feliciter
Incipit," Hebraic^ et La tine, (it. gotf)-, 49 leaves [Hain
11885, Proctor 2463], ornamental initials, hf. russ..
Absque ulla nota [Erslingae, Conrad Fryner, c. 1475], sm.
folio (3523) Nov. 22, Sotheby Davis &' Orioli, £g 5s.
Nitzschewitz (Hermann). Nouum Beate Marie Virgis Psal-
terium de dulcissimio, etc., QOtf)ic letter, title-page with
(428)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [nor
woodcut (in fac. and without the woodcut on verso), 2
leaves with col. borders and initials, 2 full-page cuts (one
a repeat of the title-page), 165 smaller cuts, modern mor.,
some uncut leaves, Zinna, press of the Cistercian Monastery
[c. 1494], sm. 4to. (319). Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, l^$
[First and only Latin ed. Hain *ii89i, Proctor 3226.
Collation: A-n8, cio; a-f8 [g omitted in all copies], h8,
[] 4, hh8, IK 8, l6=ii6 leaves, ai in facsimile (title).
Illustration in catalogue.]
Nivelon (F.) Rudiments of Genteel Behaviour, engraved
title, 12 plates by L. P. Boitard after B. Dandridge
(damp-stained), hf. cf., 1737, 4to. (iii). May 13, Sotheby
Dobell, I2 8s.
Noailles (A. M., Due de). Campagne en AUemagne I'an 1743,
2 vol., contemp. French mor. gt., g.e., arms of Princesse
Victoire of France, daughter of Louis XV,, Amsterdam,
1760. sm. 8vo. (367), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, /ii los.
Noble (Mark). History of the College of Arms and Lives of
all the King's Heralds and Pursuivants, ports., cf., m.e.,
1805, 8vo. (156), Jan. 22, Sotheby Major Craig, £1 2S.
Nodal (B. G. G. de). Relacion del Viage que per Orden de Su
Mag.d. y Acuerdo del Real Consejo de Indias, primera ed.,
front, containing 2 ports, and large folded map by J. de
Courbes, mor., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, En Madrid
por Fernando Correa de Montenegro, 1621, sm. 4to. (405),
April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £23
Noel (Amelia). [Views in Kent, Margate, Ramsgate, etc.], 18
col. aquatints, 3 vol., old mor. gt., presentation copies to
Princess Mary, with her name stamped on upper covers,
1797, oblong 4to. (880), April 29, Sotheby
Shepherd, £5 los.
Nolhac (P. de). J. M. Nattier. Peintre de la Cour de Louis
XV., front, in colours, ports., Japanese paper, with a
duplicate set of plates, wrappers as issued, in case, Goupil
& Co., 1905, 4to. (959), June 17, Sotheby Bumpus, /21
Nolhac (P. de). La Reine Marie-Antoinette, plates and vig-
nettes, front, port, in colours, hf. mor., g.t., Paris, Boussod,
Valadon & Cie, 1890, 4to. (546), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Bumpus, £g los.
Nonius Marcellus. Enivm est Tedivm et ODivm dictum a
Senectute, etc., roman letter, 163 leaves (wanted blank
leaf before table, first leaf of table defective, two other
leaves defective, stained at foot throughout, 4 leaves
repaired), cf. (broken), [Hain *ii9oo, Proctor 7385],
Without name of place or printer, 1471, folio (141), July 29,
Sotheby Atkinson, £2. los.
Norris (Sir Jno.) Ephemeris Expeditionis Norreysii et Draki
in Lusitaniam, first ed., russ., T. Woodcock, 1589, 4to.
(1002), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £5 los.
Northbrooke (Jno.) The Poore mans Garden, black letter,
orig. veil., James Roberts, 1600, 8vo. (82), March 4,
Christie Tregaskis, £6 5s.
(429)
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Northern Cambrian Mountains ; or, a Tour through North
Wales, 38 col. views by D. Havell, in the orig. 10 printed
wrappers, uncut, in case, London, Printed for the Author,
by Corrall, 1817, oblong 4to. (94), Dec. 3, American Art
Association $55
[/lo, hf. roan, dated 1820, folio, col. plates after J. M.
W. Turner, Girtin and others, Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 215 ;
£8 los., hf. roan, May 14, Sotheby, Lot 637.]
Northern Cambrian Mountains, or a Tour through North
Wales, 40 col. aquatints, hf. mor., uncut. Printed for
Thos. Clay, 1820, folio (881), April 29, Sotheby
Braun, £8 los.
[The printed list of plates gives 38 only, bnt the present
copy has a preliminary plate by Turner, and there are
two engravings under No. 34. £5 5s., hf. russ., described
as having 38 col. plates and an additional col. lithograph,
March 19, Puttick, Lot 209.]
Northumberland County History Committee. History of
Northumberland, pedigrees, plans and illustrations, 10
vol., orig. cl., g.t., unopened copy, Newcastle, 1893-1914,
4to. (871), June 17, Sotheby Lindsay, £8
[Norton (Humphry).] New-England's Ensigne, mor. gt., g.e..
by Coverly (title repaired, three leaves slightly torn, four
leaves have margins cut close), but with the scarce leaf of
errata, reproduction of title in catalogue, London, printed
by T. L. for G. Calvert, 1659, sm. 4to. (58), April 10,
American Art Association $200
Nostradamus (M.) True Prophecies or Prognostications,
trans, by Theophilus de Garencieres (front, corner of title
defective, a few leaves stained), old cf., 1672, folio (586),
May 14, Sotheby Hill, {2
Nostradamus (M.) Vrayes Centuries et Propheties fin verse],
engraved title, containing representation of the execution
of K. Charles I. and of London in flames, full-page port.,
old French mor. gt., g.e., Amsterdam, chez J. Jansson,
1668, sm. 8vo. (370), June 10, Sotheby Dobell, £2 los.
Notes and Queries, Series i.-xi.. Vol. xi., with Indices to Series
i.-x., together 141 vol. (a few headUnes shaved), cf. gt. —
Series xi.. Vol. xii., and Series xii., Nos. 1-69, in parts as
issued (Parts iii. and iv. wanting), 1850-1916, 4to. (915),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Hunt, £2/\.
Notes and Queries, from 1891 to 19 16 (being Series 8 to 12,
Vol. ii.), with Indices to Series 8 to 10, together 53 vol.,
hf. cf., sm. 4to. (758), Oct. 24, Hodgson £7
Notes and Queries for Somerset and Dorset, ed. by H. Norris
and C. H. Mayo, plates, the first 13 vol., orig. cl., Sher-
borne, 1890-1913, 8vo. (425), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Allen, £1 14s.
Notitia Dignitatum . . . cum Comment. G. Panciroli, ed.
postrema, woodcuts, Genevae, Steph. Gamonetus, 1623,
sm. folio (56), April 8, Sotheby James, £42
[XVII. century French mor., back and sides covered
(4.30)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [oco
with semis of crowned L's, arms of Louis XIII. (France
and Navarre), g.e. (Ruette). Illustration in catalogue.]
Nouveau Testament, lettres batardes. mor. ex., g.e., by Thi-
baron Joly, {Paris, Antoine Cousteau), 1524, 8vo. (503),
April 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, £25
[This translation was made from the Latin by Jacques
Lefevre of Estaples, better known as Jacobus Faber
Stapulensis.]
Nouveau Testament en Latin et en Fran^ais, traduit par
Sacy, plates engraved by Baquoy, Dambrun and others,
after Moreau le jeune, 5 vol., old mor. gt., g.e., Paris, de
r Imprinter ie de Didot jeune, 1793-8, 8vo. (669), April 29,
Sotheby Quaritch, £g los.
Nouvelle Biographic Universelle et G6n6rale, publi6e sous la
Direction du Dr. Hoefer, 46 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g.,
Paris, 1857-66, 8vo. (83), March 18, Christie
Heffer, ;^io los.
Novelle de Gentile Sermini da Siena, mor. gt., doublures, silk
linings, g.e., by Torrini and Torricelli, In Livorno, 1874,
4to. (1009), Dec. 17, Sotheby Halliday, £5 los.
Noviomagus (Ger.) Historia Batavica, second ed., italic
letter, 34 lines to a page, cut on title, contemp. veil,
(stained), Argentorati, apud Christ. Egenolphum, Jan.,
1530, sm. 4to. (320), Dec 10, Christie
London Library, £1 5s.
Noyes (Alfred). The Loom of Years, first ed., orig. bds.,
1902, 8vo. (583), March 25, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 i8s.
Noyes (Nic.) New-England's Duty and Interest to be an
Habitation of Justice and Mountain of Holiness, contain-
ing Doctrine, Caution and Comfort, etc., orig. sheep,
Boston in New-England, printed by Barth. Green and J.
Allen, 1698, 8vo. (518), Aug. 7, Sotheby H. Stevens, ;^io
Nuremberg Chronicle. See Schedel (H.)
O'Brien (Barry). Life of Lord Russell of Killowen, extra
illustrated by the addition of holograph letters, ports,
and views, together with several orig. sketches by Sir F.
Lockwood, made during the Parnell Commission, etc.»
arranged (with special titles) in 3 roy. folio vol., hf. mor.,
t.e.g., 1902 (199), Dec. 12. Hodgson ;^i2 los.
Observations on the Reverend Pastor of Roxbury's Thanks-
giving Discourse. See Barry (Hy.)
Ochsenbruner (Fr. Thorn.) Priscorum Heroum Stemmata,
lit. rom., 28 leaves, the last an orig. blank [Hain *ii934.
Proctor 3979], woodcuts, initial with a painted cardinal's
arms (probably those of Cardinal Paulus de Campo
Fregoso, to whom the work is dedicated), first leaf cut
into, modern mor., [colophon] Impressum Rome per
Johanne Be sicken &> Sygismundum Mayr Anno M.cccc.
xciiii. die vero xviii. mensis Februarii, sm. 4to. (3529),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £11 los.
O'Connor (The) Chronicles of Eri, large paper, port., maps,
col. folding fornt. after W. M. Craig, etc., 2 vol., hf. mor.
(431)
oco] Book-Prices Current.
ex., uncut, S. R. Phillips, 1822, roy. 8vo. (1022), May 14,
Sotheby W. Brown, £2 2s.
O'Conor (C.) Rerum Hibemicarum Scriptores Veteres, 4 voL,
presentation copy from the Duke of Buckingham and
Chandos, with autograph letter (1826) from him inserted,
cf. gt., Buckingham, 1814-26, 4to. (431), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Maggs, £1^
[£j 5s., same copy, found to be imperfect, Feb. 20,
Sotheby, Lot 328.]
O' Curry (E.) Lectures on the Manuscript Materials of Ancient
Irish History, orig. cL, uncut, Dublin, J. DufEy, 1861, 8vo.
(1023), May 14, Sotheby Guiness, £2
O'Curry (E.) Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish, ed.
by W. K. Sullivan, 3 vol., hf. cf. gt., m.e., 1873, 8vo. (356),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Neale, £^ 4s.
[£j\ los., orig. cl.. May 14, Sotheby, Lot 1024.]
O'Donovan (J.) Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the
Four Masters, with Index, second ed., 7 vol., orig. cl.,
Dublin, 1856, sm. 4to. (14), June 4, 1917, Hodgson
W. G. Neale, l\2
Office de la Semaine Saincte, copperplate engraving, ruled in
red, a Paris, chez Antoine Ruette, 1661, 8vo. (74), April 8,
Sotheby Edwards, ;/^20 los.
[XVII. century French mor. gt., sides covered with
elaborate gt. tooling, g.e. [M. Ruette, style of Le Gascon].
Well preserved. Illustration in catalogue.]
Office de la Semaine Sainte, Lat. et Fr., a I'usage de Rome &
de Paris, front., old French mor. gt., sides tooled au poin-
tille, royal arms of France (Louis XIV.) in centres, g.e.
(Le Gascon), in good state, Paris, A. Dezallier, 1708, 8vo.
(1018), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
Ofi&ce de la Semaine-Sainte a 1' Usage de la Maison du Roy,
en Latin et en Francois, par I'Abbe de Bellegarde, engraved
title and other engravings by J. B. Scotin, Paris, J. F.
CoUombat, 1748, roy. 8vo. (105), April 8, Sotheby
Davis 6- Orioli, ;^20
[XVIII. century French mor. gt., sides covered with
ornaments, with monogram of double L and the royal
arms.]
Office de la Semaine Sainte, old French mor., with fleurs-de-lis
and the royal arms of Louis XIII. in gold on sides and L
surmounted by a crown several times repeated on the back,
g.e. J d Paris chez la Veuve de Denis Chenault [s.d.], 8vo.
(78), Dec. 17, Sotheby Sexton, £1 i8s.
Ofifice Paroissial Latin-Francois a I'Usage de Rome et de Paris,
sixieme partie, Paris, C. J. B. Herissant, 1729, 8vo. (93),
April 8, Sotheby Maggs, ;^22
[XVIII. century French mor. gt., arms of Mme. de
Pompadour, g.e. [Padeloup]. Illustration in catalogue.]
Ofi&cium Beatae Mariae Virginis, in usum Romanum, cum
Kalendario, printed on veil., roman letter, 102 (should be
104) leaves, 26 long lines to a full page, text within wood-
(432)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ooi
cut borders, 16 large woodcuts, illuminated initials (5
leaves wormed, 3 of which are imperfect), mor., gt. device
on sides, [colophon] Impressum Parisiis, xvi. Kaledas
lanuarii opera Thielmdnikeruer, 1505, 8vo. (30), July 29,
Sotheby Thorp, £^ 5s.
Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis, printed in red and black,
within woodcut borders, 24 full-page woodcuts, veil.,
Venetiis, Giunta, 1523, sm. 8vo. (442), April 29, Sotheby
^aggs. £9 5S.
Ofificium Beate Marie Virginis ad usum Cistercien, lit. flOtl).,
14 full-page woodcuts, woodcut borders to each page,
device of Ambroise Girault on title, old French cf. gt.,
g.e., [colophon] Impresse Parisii opera Joannis Kaer-
briand als Huguelin impressoris Impesis . . . Ambrosii
Girault ad signu Pelicano Bibliopole sub signo Diui Ltt-
dotiice, 1546, Svo. (870), July 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, ;^i8
Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis, Pii V. Pont Max. iussu editum,
roman letter, in red and black, 22 full-page engravings,
besides tail-pieces, 18 unnumbered leaves + pp. 772, con-
temp, mor. ex., wreath of olive branches in centres, g.e.
(? by Clovis Eve), Antverpice, Ex Off Plantiniana, apiid
loannem Moretum, 1600, 4to. (322), Dec. 10, Christie
Qiiaritch, £11 los.
•Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis, Pii V., Pont. Max. jussu
editum, printed in red and black roman letter, proof
engravings after C. de Mallory, by Wierx, Antwerpiae, ex
Off. Plantin. apiid Jo. Moretum, 1609, 4to. (50), April 8,
Sotheby Landachet, £2'j
[XVII. century French mor. gt. (repaired), sides
covered with gt. ornaments a petits fers, with monograms,
g.e. (Le Gascon).]
Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis S. Pii V. jussu editum, et
Urbani VIII. auctoritate recognitum, etc., engravings,
contemp. Italian mor. gt., with inlayings of white, silver
clasps, g.e., Venet. sumpt. Heredis Nic. Pezzana, 1772,
8vo. (1014), July 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^ 3s.
Officium Parvum Beatae Mariae Virginis et Officium Delunc-
torum cum septem Psalmis penetentialibus, printed on
veil., 88 leaves, lit. flOt^., long lines, 22 to a page, text
within woodcut borders, on y-) pages, the text covered
over with paper slips pasted down, on which is written in
a contemp. hand variants of portions of the office,
numerous initials are painted in gold on grounds of
various colours, the borders are untouched by colour, orig.
wooden bds. and cf., r.e., not subject to return, Without
place, printer's name or date, 8vo. (6J by 4jin.) /37-'),
June 10, Sotheby " Lewine, /4
Ogilby (Jno.) Britannia, first ed., 100 whole-sheet road maps
and front., ruled throughout in red and the maps mounted,
cf. ex , g.e., by Riviere, 1675, roy. folio (332), Dec. 12,
Hodgson ;^8 8s.
(43.3)
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Ogilby (J no.) Britannia, loo maps (one defective), margin
of title mended, old cf., 1698, folio (1519), April 8, Sotheby
Edwards, £^
Oliphant (Mrs.) The Publishing House of Blackwoods, ports.,,
extra illustrated by the insertion of numerous ports., with
a few col. caricatures, etc. and about 70 autograph letters,
3 vol., extended to 6 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., specially printed
titles (1903) and MS. index, 1897-8, 8vo. (115), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Myers, ;^io 5s.
Olivier de Castille. Historia de los mui nobles Oliveros de
Castilla y Artus de Algarve, compuesta por el Bachiller
Pedro de la Floresta, mor. ex., g.e., by Niedree, arms of
Baron Seilliere, Madrid, n.d., sm. 8vo. (528), May 14,
Sotheby Maggs, £1 is.
Olivier de Castille. Tstoria del Olivieri di Castiglia et Artus
di Dalgarve, tradotto in lingua Toscana per Francesco
Portonari, mor. ex., by ChamboUe-Duru, Vinegia, ap-
presso F. Portonari, 1552, sm. 8vo. (529), May 14, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £1 12s.
Omar Khayydm. Rub^iydt, trans, by E. Fitzgerald, first ed.,
orig. wrapper (dirty, but clean inside), B. Quaritch, Castle
St., Leicester Square, 1859, sm. 4to. (1092), July 22,.
Sotheby Quaritch, £Si
Omar Khayyam. Rubdiyat, trans, by E. Fitzgerald, third
ed., roxb., 1872, 4to. (217), March 19, Puttick
Heffer,£i 15s.
Omar Khayyam. Rubdiydt, trans, by E. Fitzgerald, decora-
tions by Chas. Ricketts, mor. ex., g.e., by Bagguley,.
finely bound (executed at the Sutherland bindery from an
orig. design by J. W. Wadsworth), in case. Vale Press,
1 90 1, sm. 4to. (1147), July 22, Sotheby Heffer, £^ 15s.
Omar Khayyam, Rubdiy^t, trans, by E. Fitzgerald, col.,
illustrations by E. Dulac on Japanese paper mounts, one
of 750 signed copies, veil, gt., uncut, t.e.g., silk ties, in
case, n.d., 4to. (482), July 29, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 7s. 6d.
Omnibonus (Leon.) Commentum in Lucanum, ed. princeps,
372 leaves [Hain * 10029, Proctor 4256] (wormholes
through several leaves), old russ., with WodhuU arms,
g.e., [colophon] Venetiis m.cccc.lxxv. xii. Kalendas
Augusti . . s.n. impr. [Filippo di Pietro, 1475], sm. folio
(3533). Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £g
Omnibonus (Leon.) Commentum in Ciceronis Libros de Ora-
tore, ed. princeps, lit. rom. parva, 176 leaves [Hain
♦10030 (178 leaves, in error). Proctor 7145], old English
mor. gt., rough edges (from the Sunderland library),
[colophon] " Finis Commentarii . . Quod Vicentiae non
minus accurate est emendatum q diligenter impressum Anno
Salvatoris m.cccc.lxxvi. [s.n. impressoris, Giovanni da
Reno, 1476], folio (3534), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^io los.
O'Neill (H.) Fine Arts and Civilization of Ancient Ireland,.
(434)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ord
col. and other illustrations, orig. cl., 1863, 4to. (619), July
29, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 i8s.
Ongania (F.) La Basilica di San Marco in Venezia : Portfolio
I., 27 plates and a supplement of 8 plates of the Procession
of the Doge— Portfolio II., 45 plates — Portfoho III.. 68
plates — Portfolio IV., 68 plates — Portfolio V., 425 plates
(in 8 covers) — Text of the work, under the direction ol
C. Boito — Documents relating to the History of the
Basilica — Pasini (A.) The Treasury of St. Mark in Venice,
the text of the work in Italian, with many hundreds of
plates, some coloured, and facs., 1891-92, folio (664),
Nov. 13, Puttick Batsjord, £8 los.
Oppianus. De Venatione libri IIII. loan Bodino Andegauensi
interprete, italic letter, cf. ex., sides covered with scrolls
and arabesques, centre panel with painted arms of Bishop
Bouvery of Angers, g.e. (from the Hoe collection), Lvtetiae,
apud Michaelem Vascosanum, 1555, sm. 4to. (566), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £60
Oppianus. Halieutica, seu de piscatu lib. V., a Lauren tio
Lippio Latinis versibus reddita, \\i. QOtf)., initial on first
page painted in gold and colours, coat-of-arms emblazoned
in lower margin, mor. gt., end -leaves of silk, g.e., by
Bozerian jeune, the MacCarthy copy [Hain Copinger
1 2015, Proctor 7242], [colophon] . . . Galhis cognomine
Bonus impressit . . . impressum in Colle Oppido Municipio
Florentino, 1478, die xii. Septembris, sm. 4to. (374), June
10, Sotheby Maggs, £^i
Orationes quaedam piae simvl ac devotae, quibus se, suamq ;
salutem des commendare ex animo quis possit, ac debeat,
printed on veil., illuminated initials (a-c 8), parchment,
Bononiae apud Alex. Benatium, 1559, sm. 8vo. (570),
March 18, Christie Davis (^ Orioli, £\z los.
Order of Chivalry. See Book of the Order
Order of the Hospitalls of K. Henry the Vlllth and K. Edward
the Vlth, blocfe letter, with note on title stating this to be
the fac. ed. printed at the expense of Samuel Pepys, cf,,
gt. arms on sides, (1557), n.d., 4to. (1251'), April 8, Sotheby
Ellis, £2
Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament for the suppressing of
Publike Stage-Plays, folio broadside (folded) — Declara-
tion of the Lords and Commons for the appeasing of
Tumults and Insurrections, also an Ordinance for the
Suppressing of Stage-Playes, 8 pp., 1642, in i vol., mor.
ex., 1642, 4to. (903), April 8, Sotheby Pickering, £g gs.
Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for the utter Suppres-
sion and abolishing of all Stage-Playes and Interludes,
8 pp., mor. ex., 1647, 4to. (904), April 8, Sotheby
Dohell, £6
{Ordinary.] " Thordynary of Crysten Men " (second ed.),
blflfU letter, woodcuts, the 4 preliminary leaves and lower
part of ^B supplied in fac, with reproduction of title
woodcut, old EngUsh oak bds. and leather, centre stamped
(435)
ord] Book-Prices Current.
panel on each cover, that on the upper one representing
the Mass of S. Gregory, with legends " .fffjrsus filii tiei "
and " ^rtr grrgorti " within a border, that on the under
one representing S. Barbara, with palm, book and tower,
and legend " ^anrta ISartara ©ra," within a border [see
Weale, Nos. 87-8], back repaired, stamps in excellent
state, in case, [colophon] . . Enprynted in the Cyte of
London in the Fletestrete in the Sygne of y* Sonne by
Wynkyn de Worde y^ yere of our lorde m.ccccc.vi., sm. 4to.
(3541), Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, ^31
Ordonez de Cevallos (Pedro). Tratado de las Relaciones ver-
daderas de los Reynos de la China, Cochinchina y Champaa,
port, of the author at beginning, mor. gt., g.e., name on
title, En laen, por Pedro de la Cuesta, ana de 1628, 4to.
(375)' June 10, Sotheby Oiiaritch, £22 los.
Oresmius. " Incipit putilis tractatus de latitudinibus forma U.
R. D. M. Nicolau Horem. die decJma Januarii, lit. QOtt).,
19 leaves [Hain *8923 (18 leaves only), Proctor 6820],
diagrams in margins, ornamental initials, new veil.,
[colophon] Impsse Padue die mense S- anno supradictus
[s.n. impr., M. Ordonis, i486], sm. 4to. (3543), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £8 los.
Orme (E.) Foreign Field Sports, with a Supplement of New
South Wales, iii plates in col. aquatint, old hf. russ.
(repaired), E. Orme, 1814, 4to. (841), April 29, Sotheby
David, £8 los.
Orme (E.) Foreign Field Sports, loi plates, with a Supple-
ment of New South Wales, 10 plates, together iii col.
plates, hf. cf., E. Orme, 1814, 4to. (271), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Brown, £6 los.
[£6, hf. mor. gt., 4to., described as being dated 181 3 and
containing 50 col. plates, Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3208.]
Orme (j£.) Foreign Field Sports, with a Supplement of New
South Wales, 11 1 col. plates after Howitt, etc. (a few
leaves misbound), mor. gt., g.e., 1819, folio (1171), Oct.
23, Sotheby Edwards, £4 7s. 6d.
Orme (E.) Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, 40 col.
plates, hf. mor., 1819, folio (3489), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Spencer, ;^ii lis.
Orme (E.) Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, large
PAPER, 40 col. aquatints, mor. ex., with a gt. crown in
centre, g.e., 1819, folio (883), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £17 los.
Orme (E.) Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, 40 col.
plates by J. A. Atkinson and others (margin of one plate
stained), hf. mor., uncut, Edward Orme, n.d., folio (606),
June 17, Sotheby Spencer, ;^I4
Ormerod (Geo.) History of the County Palatine and City of
Chester, port., plates (2 col.) and pedigrees, a few of the
coats-of-arms in gold, silver and colour, 3 vol., mor. gt.,
doublures, t.e.g., other edges uncut, 1819, folio (348), July
29, Sotheby Rimell, £b 5s.
(436)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [osi
Ormerod (Geo.) History of the County Palatine and City of
Chester, revised by T. Helsby, large paper, port, and
plates, 3 vol., mor. gt., t.e.g., 1882, folio (63), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Hitchman, £^ 5s.
Orosius (P.) Historiarum libri VII., ed. princeps, lit. flUttjr
130 leaves, without marks [Hain *i2ioi. Proctor 159 1],
painted capitals, old MS. notes (plain outside margins of
last 13 leaves renewed), bds., [colophon] . . Per Johanne
Schiiszler florentissime Urbis Auguste concive impressi anno.
A/0, qdringentesimo et septuagesimo primo (vii. Junii),
1471, sm. folio (3546), Nov. 22. Sotheby Ellis, £6
Orosius (P.) [Historia.] Le primier (et le second) volume de
Orose, lettres batardes, double columns, grotesque initial
L on title woodcuts and woodcut initials, 2 vol. in i,
mor. ex., ge., by ChamboUe-Duru, with the Seilliere
arms, Imprime a Paris par Michel le noir libra ire . . .Ian
mil cinq cens et xv. le cinquiesme iour de Juing (15 15), sm.
folio (572), March 18, Christie Quariich, 08
Orpheus Britannicus : or, The Gentleman and Lady's Musical
Musaium, the music engraved throughout, head-pieces to
each song, by Benjamin Cole, mor , in case, 1760, 8vo.
(632), Dec 12, Hodgson Ellis, £j los.
Ortelius (Abr.) Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, engraved title,,
port, and maps, all col. by hand, old hf. russ., Without
place or date [Antwerpiae, C. Plantin ? 1585], folio (242),
April 29, Sotheby ' H. Stevens, £^ los.
Ortelius (Abr.) Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, roman letter,
engraved title (margined), port, of the author and 134
double-page maps, all col., veil, (title (and few leaves
stained), Antverpics, In Officina Plantiniana, 159 1-2, folio
(324), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £2^
[Fourth ed. in Latin. Collation : AB6-f- 108 maps + a4 +
26 maps + a-f6, g8 (last probably blank, but missing) =
327 leaves.]
Ortelius (Abr.) Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, roman letter,
engraved title (margined), port, of the author and 134
double-page maps, all col., veil, (title and few leaves
stained and 4 headlines at the back of the maps cut into),
Antverpics, In Officina Plantiniana, 159 1-2, folio (867),
March 18, Christie Edwards, £ig
Ortehus (Abr.) Thesaurus Geographicus, engraved title
(wormed) (some leaves stained, not subject to return),
xviiith cent. French mor. gt., with arms of Jean Baptiste
d'Agut, his crest of interlaced arrows at corners, his book-
plate inside cover, Antverpia, 1596, folio (378), June 10,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £^ 15s.
Ortus Sanitatis. See Hortus
Osbaldiston (W. A.) British Sportsman, third ed., plates col.
by hand (that at p. 481 missing), hf. cf.. Printed for the
Proprietor by W. Lewis, 1812, 4to. (284), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Spencer, £1 6s.
Osius (Hieron.) Icones Catecheseos Christianae, Item Vir-
(437)
ott] Book-Prices Current.
tutum Ac Vitiorum .... a Hieronymo Oslo Tyrigeta,
italic letter, nearly 50 cuts, a-g8 = 56 leaves, unnumbered,
05 [marked B5], hf. cf., Vitebergcs Excud. lohannes Crato,
1569, i2mo. (325), Dec. 10, Christie London Library, £1 6s.
Ottley (W. Y.) Inquiry into the Origin and Early History of
Engraving upon Copper and in Wood, illustrations
(chiefly on India paper), a few woodcuts inserted (a few
leaves foxed), one of 50 copies on large paper, 2 vol.,
hf. veil., uncut, 181 6, folio (432), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Parsons, £^
Ottley (W. Y.) Italian School of Design, large paper,
plates and vignettes, hf. russ., g.e., fine copy, 1823, folio
(243), April 29, Sotheby Rimell, £1 i8s.
Otto von Passau. [Die vierundzwanzig Alten], got^ic letter, 2
full-page cuts (in fac.) and 7 col. smaller ones, outline
initials, old cf. (slightly wormed), Hie endet sich daz biich
gennant die vierund zweinczig alten. Gedruckt imd vollendet
in der keiserlichen stat Augspurg v5 Ant. Sorgen, 1483, sm.
folio (326), Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £^2
[Fourth ed. in German. Hain *I2I29, Proctor 1691.
Collation : prel. 5 -I- ff . cxcvi. -1- 2, unnumbered = 203 leaves.]
Otto von Passau. [Die vierundzwanzig Alten.] F. 5 : "U Diss
biich ist genant die vier vnd zwentzig alten, etc., goti^ic
letter, 40 long lines to a page, without signatures, 24 col.
woodcuts, including repeats, col. border and initial to
Fo. 5, mor., rough g.e. (partly uncut), one or two leaves
repaired, [Strassburg] Martin Schott, 6 Nov., 1483, sm.
folio (327), Dec. 10, Christie Ouaritch, £50
[Fifth ed. in German. Not in Hain or Proctor. Colla-
tion : 154 leaves ; the first is a blank.]
Otto von Passau. [Die vierundzwenzig Alten], 0Otf)ic letter,
double columns of 47 lines, title in 2 lines of gothic letter,
above woodcut representing S. John before the Almighty
and 24 elders, also 2 other cuts (repeated over and over
again), ornamental initials [Proctor 10060], a8, b-r6=io4
leaves unnumbered, mor. gt., g.e. (text browned), Getriickt
vnd volendet durch Johannem Knoblouch zu Strassbiirg, 18
Feb., 1508, sm. folio (328), Dec. 10, Christie Parsons, £2.0
Otway (Thos.) [Works.] Don Caslos, Prince of Spain, 1676 —
Titus and Berenice, 1677 — History and Fall of Caius
Marius, 1680 — Venice Preserv'd, 1682 — The Orphan, 1703,
together 5 vol., 8vo. (1968), Nov. 5, Sotheby Pickering, £g
Otway (Thos.) [Works.] Friendship in Fashion, 1678—
Alcibiades, 1687 — Don Carlos, 1695 — Titus and Berenice,
1677 — History and Fall of Caius Marius, 1696 — The
Souldier's Fortune, 1695 — Venice Preserved, 1696 — The
Orphan, 1696, mostly first eds., in i vol., cf., 1678-92,
8vo. (1969), Nov. 5, Sotheby Dobell, £2 los.
Overbeke (Bonaventure d'). Les Restes de I'Ancienne Rome,
plates, 3 vol., cf. gt., English royal arms in centre, crown
and monogram at corners, g.e., Amsterdam, J. Crellius,
1709, folio (670), April 29, Sotheby Thorp, £ij los.
(438)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug.. 1918. [ovi
Ovid. Metamorphoses [Emendata a Bamaba Celsano] cum
Vita [tom. I.], lit. rom. (167 leaves, the first blank), with
signs. [Hain *i2i4i], new mor., g.e., Vicentiae, Herman-
nus Levilapius, 1480, sm. folio (1148), July 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £7 5s.
Ovid. Metamorphoseos, first ed. in Italian, over 50 outline
woodcuts (some col.), title and border mended, several
other leaves mended [Hain 12 166, Proctor 5144], mor.
ex., g.e., by Lloyd, Venetia par Zoane Rosso Vercellese
[Johannes Rubeus], 1497, sm. folio (575), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £\oii
[Another copy, wanting a i with the border, g 7, k 6
and 1 5, and the last few leaves damaged and wormed, old
veil., realised ;^2o, same sale. Lot 576.]
Ovid. Metamorphoseos, roman letter, first page of work
within borders of small cuts, numerous cuts in text,
contemp. cf. (cracked), Stampato in Milano per Rocho 6-
Fratello da Valle ad instantia de Miser Nicolo da Gorgon-
zola, 1520, folio (380), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £7 5s.
Ovid. Le Metamorphose D'Ovide, printed in roman type,,
numerous small cuts, signature of Arthur Maynwaring on
fly-leaf, old cf., g.e., Paris, D. Junot, 1539, 8vo. (533)^
Feb. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £20 los.
Ovid. [Les Metamorphoses.] Les quinze livres de la Meta-
morphose d'Ovide, interpretez par Francois Habert, orig.
ed. of this translation, cf., Paris, E. Groulleau, 1557, 8vo.
(579). March 18, Christie Dobell, £8 los.
Ovid. Metamorphoseon, orig. ed., 73 engravings by Crispin
de Pass, mor. gt., g.e. (first page defective), 1602, oblong
8vo. (1045), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £2. 12s.
Ovid. Metamorphoses, Englished by G. S. [George Sandys],,
first ed., engraved title by T. Cecil and port, of Ovid by
Marshall (title, " The Minde of the front," and port,
cleaned and margins repaired, end margins of four other
leaves repaired), new cf. ex., g.e., Printed by Wm. Stansby,
1626, sm. folio (1149), July 22, Sotheby Preston, £^
Ovid. Metamorphosis, Englished by G. Sandys, engraved
title and plates, orig. cf. gt., g.e., initials L C. on covers,.
Oxford, J. Lichfield, 1632, folio (245), April 29, Sotheby
Eduards, £5
Ovid. Les Metamorphoses en Latin et en Fran9ois de la
Traduction de I'Abbe Banier, 3 engraved leaves of dedica-
tion, 4 fleurons on title, 30 headpieces and i tailpiece (at
end of Vol. iv.) by Choffard, front, containing port, of
Ovid and 140 plates by Baquoy, Basan, Binet and others,,
after Eisen, Monnet, etc., 4 vol., cf. gt., g.e., Paris, Basan
et Le Mire, 1767-71, 4to. (1024), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Quaritch, £27 los.
Ovid. Les Metamorphoses, traduites par M. Desaintange,.
nouvelle 6U., port., plates after Moreau, Eisen, Gravelot,.
etc., with a series of the plates (open-letter proofs) taken
(439)
ovi] Book-Prices Current.
from Banier's ed. of 1797 inserted, 4 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g.,
Paris, chez Desray, 1808, imp. 8vo. (304), July 22, Sotheby
Lewine, £1^ 5s.
Ovid. Opera, ed, princeps, roman letter, illuminated initial
to first page of text, other capitals painted [Hain 12 136,
Proctor 6512], 3 vol. in i, old English mor. ex., g.e. (from
the Pembroke collection, ;^200 in 19 14), [No colophon, hut
place of printing, printer and date are given at the end of the
preface], Bologna, Baldassare Azzaguidi, 1471, thick sm.
folio (573), March 18, Christie Maggs, £id>o
Ovid. Opera [ed. secunda ?], roman letter, on the first
page of the text of each vol. is an illuminated Italian
border, at the foot of each page a coat-of-arms (different),
painted initials, MS. notes (some leaves stained. Vol. ii.
wants 5 leaves and all after leaf 242), 2 vol., old mor. ex.,
g.e. (from the Pembroke collection, ;^i50 in 1914), [Hain
1 2 137, Proctor 3319], Rome, C. Sweynheym and A. Pan-
nartz [after 18 July, 1471], sm. folio (574), March 18,
Christie Edwards, £110
Ovid. Opera [ed. secunda?], lit. rom., long lines, 36 to a full
page, illuminated initials, orig. monastic oak bds. and
pigskin, 132 by 9in., rough edges [Romae, Sweynheym &
Pannartz, 1471], folio (3549), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £B> los.
[A portion containing all Vol. iii. and a portion of Vol.
ii., with minor differences. It comprises 239 leaves.]
Ovid. Opera, first Aldine ed., italic letter, 3 vol., mor. ex.,
g.e., Venetiis, in cBdihus Aldi, 1502-3, 8vo. (379), June 10,
Sotheby Maggs, ;^io los.
Owen (H.) Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol, ports,
and illustrations. Bell & Daldy, 1873, 8vo. (398), March
25, Sotheby Lowe, £^ i6s.
Owen (H.) and Blakeway (J. B.) History of Shrewsbury,
plates and facs., 2 vol., cf., 1825, 4to. (974), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Braun, £1 15s.
Owen (H.) and Blakeway (J. B.) History of Shrewsbury, 2
vol., extended to 3 vol. by the addition of 314 extra ports,
and illustrations, cf., t.e.g., other edges uncut, 1825, 4to.
(335), July 29, Sotheby Thorp, £<) 15s.
Owen (R.) Life, by himself, autograph presentation copy,
2 vol. (all published), 1857, 8vo. (444), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Hill, £2. 4s.
Owen (R.) Odontography, t68 plates (one in duplicate and
one missing), 2 vol., hf. mor., 1840-5, 8vo. (107), Jan. 23,
Puttick Hirst, £1
Oxberry (W.) New English Drama, ports., 22 vol., hf. mor.,
1818-26, 8vo. (737), Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £y
Oxford and Cambridge Magazine [ed. by F. Talfourd], with
key to the authors, hf. cf., 1856, 8vo. (580), March 18,
Christie Hood, £^
Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, A. C. Swinburne's copy
(from the library of W. Bell Scott), with the authors'
(440)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pal
names, partly in the handwriting of Swinburne, who has
also made additions on nine pages, also an autograph
letter from Vernon Lushington to Bell Scott, 1856, Svo.
(581), March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £11
Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (ed. by F. Talfourd), pre-
sentation copy from William Morris, with MS. corrections
of one of his tales, manuscript list inserted containing the
names of contributors (pp. 733-42), orig. cl., uncut, 1856,
8vo. (177), June 17, Sotheby Runciman, £iy
Oxford Historical Society. Publications, illustrations. Vol. i.
to Ixviii., orig. cl. gt., t.e.g. (2 folio, cl. bds.), Oxford^
1885-1915. Svo. (278), Dec. 12, Hodgson £5 7s. 6d.
Oxinden (Hy.) Religionis Funus et Hypocritre Finis, port.,
mor. gt., uncut, by Pratt, Excudit Tho. Whittaker, 1647,
4to. (1025), Dec. 17, Sotheby D obeli, £1
Oxley (J no.) Journals of two Expeditions into the Interior
of New South Wales, map, orig. bds., uncut, 1820 — Map
of part of the interior of New South Wales, mounted on
linen, 1822, 4to. (916), Dec. 4, Sotheby Maggs, £1 los.
Pachedo de Narvaez (Luis). Historia exemplar de las dos
Constantes Mugeres Espaiiolas, orig. ed. (one or two
corners restored), hf. mor., g.e., stamp on title, Madrid,
en la Imprenta del Reyno, 1635, sm. 4to. (383), June 10,
Sotheby Quaritch, £6 6s.
Pacificus Novariensis Ord. Minor, with the 3 rare copper-
plates, hf. bd., Mediolani, P. de Lavagna, 1479, sm. 4to.
(583), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £jo
[One of the earliest books illustrated with plates en-
graved on copper. These are mounted, as was evidently
the case in all copies. Hain 12259, Proctor 5870.]
Pagni (N.) and Bardi (G.) L'Etruria Pittrice ovvero Storia
della pittura Toscana, engraved titles and plates, 2 vol.^
mor. gt., g.e., Firenze, 1791-5, folio (305), July 22, Sotheby
Rimell, £2
Painter (W.) Palace of Pleasure, ed. by J. Jacobs, one of
550 copies, 3 vol., uncut, 1890, 4to. (925), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Low, £2 14s.
Palaeographical Society. Facsimiles of Ancieiit Manuscripts,
First Series, 3 vol., 1873-83 — Oriental Series, 1875-83 —
Second Series, 2 vol., 1884-94 — Index to Series I. and II.,
1874-94, 1901 (8vo.) — New Palaeographical Society's
Facs., Part VI., Part VII., Parts II. and III. (Second
Series), wrappers, 1908-15, together 7 vol., hf. mor., and
4 parts, 1873-1915, folio (586), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £26^
Palairet (J.) Description abreg^e des Possessions Angloises
et Fran9oises du Continent septentrional de I'Amerique,
seconde ed., wrappers, uncut, 1755, 8vo. (247), April 29,
Sotheby G. Mackenzie, £4 4s.
Palairet (J.) PScket Map of the English and French Do-
minions in North America, 23 J by 17 inches, col., mounted
(441)
pal] Book-Prices Current.
on linen, orig. slip case, R. Sayer, 1755, 8vo. (248), April
29, Sotheby Heffer, £^
Palencia (Alfonso de). Universal Vocabiilario en Latin y en
Romance, lit. QOti)., wanting Qq 10 (probably a blank)
and leaf at end containing register (first 2 leaves mended,
two words of colophon in fac, some headlines cut into),
old cf., r.e. [Hain 12275, Haebler 510], Impressit apud
Hispalim [Seville] Paulus de Colonia Alemanus, cufn suis
sociis . . . 1490, folio (103), June 3, Sotheby
Davis 6- Orioli, ^yi ios.
Pallas (P. S.) Travels through the Southern Provinces of the
Russian Empire, second ed., 52 plates and 28 vignettes,
mostly col., by Geissler (one plate loose), 2 vol., hf. cf.,
J. Stockdale, 1812, 4to. (884), April 29, Sotheby
Thompson, £2 los.
Pall Mall Magazine, ed. by Lord F. Hamilton, Sir D. Straight
and G. R. Halkett, illustrations, Vol. i.-xxiii., 23 vol., hf.
mor., t.e.g., 1893-1901, 8vo. (1029), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs, £^ i2S.
Palmerin d'Oliva, Historia del valorosissimo Cavalhere, di
nuovo tradotto nell' idioma Italiano, italic letter, old bds.
(worn), from the Heber library, Venetia per Michele
Tramezino, 1544, sm. 8vo. (531), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 2s.
Palmerin d'Oliva. L'Histoire de Palmerin d'Olive . . . traduit
iadis par un Auteur incertain, mis en lumiere, selon nostra
vulgaire, par Ian Maugin, roman letter, woodcuts, orna-
mental initials, modern mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Paris,
par Estienne Groulleau, 1553, folio (530), May 14, Sotheby
Lardanchet, £1^
[The " auteur incertain " is believed to have been Jean
de Voger, Vicomte de Paulmy.]
Palmerin d'Oliva. Libro del famoso y muy efforcado caval-
lero y de sus grades hechos, lit. got^., title in red and black,
with woodcut equestrian port., small cuts in text, mor. gt.,
g.e., form the Heber library, Sevilla por Juan varela de
Salamanca, 1525, folio (537), May 14, Sotheby Ellis, £^^2
Palmerin of England. Histoire du preux, vaillant et tres-
victorieux Chevalier Palmerin d'Angleterre, traduite du
Castillan en Frangois, mor. ex., arms of Baron Seilliere,
g.e., by Raparlier, Paris, Jean d'Ongoys, 1574, 8vo. (533),
May 14, Sotheby Dohell, £-i i8s.
Palmerin of England. II Primo Libro del famosissimo Caval-
liero Palmerino d'Inghilterra . . , tradotta di Spagnolo in
lingua Toscana, italic letter, orig. cf. (worn), Vinegia,
appresso F. Portonaris, 1553, 8vo. (532), May 14, Sotheby
Dobell, £1 I OS.
Palmerston (Lord). Life, ed. by E. Ashley, third ed., 5 vol.,
cf. ex., m.e., by Riviere, 1871-6, 8vo. (362), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Maggs, £2 14s.
Paltock (Robert). Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins,
(442)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pan
first ed., 2 vol., cf. gt., g.e., by F. Bedford, 1751, 8vo.
(1030), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
[Ij, old cf., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 250.]
Paltock (Robert). Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, 2
vol., initials, head and tail-pieces, uncut, 1884, 8vo.
(1819), Nov. 5, Sotheby Burman, £1 is.
Paltz (Joh. von). Das buchlein wirt genant die hymelisch
Funtgrub gemacht und reguliert nach Hielendischer
Sprache, got^ic letter [Hain 9420, Proctor 2972], bds. [s.n.,
Leipzig, Martin Landsberg, c. 1492], sm. 4to. (329), Dec.
10, Christie Quay itch, £$.
Palude (Petrus de). Commentarium super quartum Sen-
tentiarum, MS. on veil. [Italian], 410 leaves (14I by loin.),
gotl)ic characters, in double columns, 48 lines to a page,
last two leaves occupied by a table of contents, orna-
mental initial on first page painted in gold and colours,
borders to three sides of text in colours, at foot a coat-of-
arms emblazoned, other painted initials occur, old watered
silk, g.e., XV. cent., folio (384), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^/{
Pambst (Paul). Loos^biich, zii ehren der Romischen, Vngeri-
schen vnnd Bohemischen Kiinigin, got^ic letter, 144 pages,
double columns of 40 lines, arms of Anne, Queen of
Ferdinand I., on title, 115 cuts in the text, cuts of various
combinations of dice, also 2 full-page cuts, with revolving
discs, many after Holbein, hf. cf., Getruckt zu Strassburg
bey Balthassar Beck, 1546, sm. folio (330), Dec. 10, Christie
Sotheran, ;^io
Pamingero (L.) Tertius Tomus Ecclesiasticarum Cantionum,
4 parts (only), musical notation, ports., armorial bearings
(some leaves stained), orig. cf., Noribergae, Katharinae
Theodorici Gerlachij, 1576, 4to. (112), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 5s.
Pamphilus. [De Amore], 16 leaves, gotfjic letter [Proctor 987],
mor. ex., g.e., by Hagu6 [s.n., Coin, Printer of Dares or
Printer of Dictys, c. 1470-4], sm. 4to. (331), Dec. 10,
Christie ^ Quaritch, £S
Pamphilus. [De Amore.] ai : Pamphilus poeta de amore
incipit feliciter, etc., got^ic letter, 27 lines to a page, mor.,
g.e., by Hardy [s.n., s'Heertogenbosch, Gerard Leempt, c,
1484], sm. 4to. (332), Dec. 10, Christie Stanford, £'j lis.
[An unrecorded ed. Bound in the same volume is
another poetical piece, " Epistola Cuiusdam puellae
Romanae " (? Venice, c. 1490-1510). Collation: ab8=i6
leaves (Pamphilus only).]
Pancratia, or a History of Pugilism, port, of T. Crib, hf. mor.^
gt., t.e.g., by Root, 1812, 8vo. (3502), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1 los.
Panigarola (Fran.) Dichiaratione de i Salmi di David, italic
letter, side-notes in roman, mor. gt., arms of J. A. de Thou,
his monogram repeated on the back, Venetia, appresso F.
et A. Zoppini, 1586, 8vo. (385), June 10, Sothebv
(443) Merton, £6-
pap] Book-Prices Current.
Papias Grammaticus. Vocabularinm, lit. rem. parva, 213
leaves, with signs. [Hain *i2379, Proctor 4817], rubri-
cated, painted capitals, old German oak bds. and pigskin,
stamped ornaments, clasps, [colophon] Impressum Venetiis
per Andremn de Bonetis de Papia Anno doinini mcccc
Lxxv. die ultimo Junii, 1485, folio (3554), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 15s.
Papworth (J. B.) Select Views of London, 76 col. aquatints,
new mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut, by Riviere, R. Ackermann,
1816, sm. folio (885), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £^2
Papworth (J. W.) and Morant (A. W.) Alphabetical Dic-
tionary of Coats of Arms, hf. mor., t.e.g., 1874, roy. 8vo.
(3), Jan. 22, Sotheby Withers, £8 8s.
[£8 los., hf. mor., t.e.g., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 48.]
Parker (Henry) . See Dives and Pauper
[Parker (M.)] Testimonie of Antiquitie, Anglo-Saxon and
italic characters, long MS. note on fly-leaf, stated to be in
the autograph of Thomas Baker, " socius ejectus " of St.
John's College, Cambridge, mor. ex., g.e., John Day, n.d.
(1566), 8vo. (477), Aug. 7, Sotheby Alweider, £5 5s.
Parkinson (Jno.) Paradisi in sole, Paradisus terrestris, first
ed., woodcut title (cropped), woodcuts (last leaf defec-
tive), orig. cf., 1629, folio (252), April 29, Sotheby
Edwards, £^1 los.
[;^i4, orig. cf., 8 leaves torn, June 10, Sotheby, Lot 387.]
Pamasse Satyrique (Le) du Sieur Theophile, printed on veil.
(the only copy so done), 2 vol., mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., by
Cape, Paris, 1861, 8vo. (178), Nov. 26, Christie
Hamilton, ;^io
Pamasse Satyrique du Sieur Theophile, ed. corrigee et anot^e,
front., 2 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., 1864, 8vo. (1037),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Danielson, £1 i8s.
Parnasse Satyrique du Dix-Neuvidme Siecle, front., in two
states, 2 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Rome, n.d., 8vo. (1038),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Danielson, £1 17s.
Parry (W, E.) First Voyage (with Supplement to the Ap-
pendix and The North Georgia Gazette and Winter
Chronicle) — Second Voyage, with Appendix to Second
Voyage — Third Voyage — Fourth Voyage, comprising Nar-
rative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, together 6
vol., maps and plates, hf. russ. and hf. cf., 182 1-8, 4to.
(877), Dec. 4, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2 4s.
Partonopeus. Libro del effor9ado cauallero el conde Par-
tinuples ; que fue Emperador de Constantinopla, lit. QOtl^.,
long lines, title surmounted by an oblong woodcut, all
within an ornamental border, mor. ex., richly tooled and
gt., g. on m.e., by Thibaron-Joly, Tmpresso en Burgos, en
casa de Felippe de Junta, 1563, sm. 4to. (534), May 14,
Sotheby Quaritch, £2^
Paruta (Paolo). Discorsi Politici, etc., contemp. Italian mor.
gt., arms of Pope Clement VIII. (Aldobrandini), g.e.,
Venetia, D. Nicolini, 1599, 4to. (1025), July 22, Sotheby
I AAA) Davis & Orioli, £2 12s. 6d.
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pat
[Pascal (Blaise).] Les Provinciales ou Lettres Escrites par
Louis de Montalte, k un provincial, 6d. attach^ aux
Elzevirs, French mor. gt., g.e., coat-of-arms on the sides,
Cologne, 1657, 8vo. (1041), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Quaritch. £^ 3s.
Pasquin (Ant.), pseud. See Williams (J.)
Passerat (Jean). Recveil des (Evvres Po^tiques, 2 vol. in 1.
mor. ex., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, Paris, Abel I'Angelier,
1606, 8vo. (589), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;£'io los.
Passio sive Hystoria X. milium Martyrum, 4 leaves, goti)ir
lettex, double woodcut on title and on last leaf a woodcut
of the Crucifixion [Proctor 1475], mor. ex., by Lortic
[s.n., Cdln, H. Bumgart, c. 1500-5], sm. 4to. (393), Dec.
10, Christie Tregaskis, £6
Pastissier Fran9ois (Le), engraved title, mor. ex., g.e., by Cap6
(4 J by 2 Jin.), A Amsterdam, chez Louys &> Daniel Elzevier,
1655, i2mo. (388), June 10, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^0
Paterculus. Historia Romana, first ed., roman letter, 39 lines
to a page, title within border by Ambrose Holbein, two
other pages with woodcut borders, 6 leaves, unnumbered +
pp. 70+7 leaves, unnumbered, hf . veil, (staieed) In
Aedibus loannis Frobenii mense Nov., 1520, sm. folio
(333), Dec. 10, Christie Ellis, £^
[Paternoster.] Hoe Christus ons leert bidden. Den Vaderonse.
Die XII. articulen des geloofs, en die X. geboden, got^ic
letter, woodcut title, large cut on last leaf and 30 smaller
cuts in text, a-c8 = 24 leaves, B5 marked A5 in error, mor.
ex., g.e., by Hardy, Gedruct tot Leyden bi my Ian Mathijs-
zoon .... ende men salse te coope vinden tot Amst. bi Hen-
drijc Aelbertzoon, etc. [1548], i2mo. (334), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £6 los.
Path (The), a Magazine devoted to the Brotherhood of Hu-
manity, Theosophy in America and the Study of Occult
Science, etc.. Vol. i.-x., hf. cf.. New York, 1887-96, 8vo.
(1046), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £2 4s.
Patrick (S.) The Glorious Epiphany, engraved title, old
English mor. gt., g.e., fine specimen, bookplate of Henry,
Duke of Kent, 1678, 8vo, (674), April 29, Sotheby
Maggs, £2^
Patrons de diuerses manieres Inuentez tressubtilement Duy-
sans a Brodeurs et Lingieres, etc., 31 lace patterns, hf.
mor., Lyon par Pierre de saincte Lucie en la maison du
deffunct Prince pres nostre dame de Confort, s.d. [1530],
sm. 4to. (446), March 18, Christie Andrews, £2^
Patrons de diverses manieres inuentez tressubtilement Duy-
sans a Brodeurs et Lingieres, etc., 16 leaves of lace pat-
terns— Sensuyuent les patrons de messire Antoine Belin,
12 leaves of lace patterns — Liure nouueau diet patrons,
24 leaves of lace patterns — La Fleur des patrons, 12 leaves
of lace patterns, together in i vol., with 4 titles, veil., in
case, Lyon,~par Pierre de Saincte Lucie, 1549, sm. 4to.
(447), March 18, Christie Ellis, £^^
(445)
pat] Book-Prices Current.
[Pattenson (M.)] Image of Both Churches, Jherusalem and
Babel, Unitie and Confusion, Obedienc {sic) and Sedition,
first ed. (with the rare last leaf), orig. limp veil.. Printed
at Tornay by Adrian Quinque, 1623, 8vo. (1152), July 22,
Sotheby Bailey, £y
Paul (H.) Queen Anne, one of 800 copies on fine paper,
plates, front, port, in cols., mor. ex., g.t., Goupil & Co.,
1906, 4to. (548), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 12s. 6d.
Paul Pry. The Inquisitive, Quizzical, Satirical and Whimsical
Epitome of Life as it is, illustrations. No. 1-60, in i vol.,
1857, 4to. (1973), Nov. 5, Sotheby Stead, £1 6s,
Paulus de Sancta Maria j[Episc. Burgensis). Dialogus qui
vocatur Scrutiniu Scriptural/, ed. princeps, lit. rom. et
gotl^., 288 leaves, without marks [Hain 10764, Proctor
3346], oak bds. and stamped leather (damaged and re-
paired), large copy, [Romae, Udalricus Gallus (Ulrich
Hahn), ante 1470], thick sm. folio (3559), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^1
Paulus de Sancta Maria (Episc. Burgensis). Dialogus qui
vocatur Scrutiniii Scripturarum, ed. secunda (?), lit. QOt^.,
216 leaves, including one blank, two other blanks missing
[Hain * 10763, Proctor 209], rubricated, painted initials,
russ. gt. (by Mrs. Weir), rough edges, with Wodhull arms
(joints cracked). Absque ulla nota [Argentinae, Jo. Mente-
lin, ante 1471], sm. folio (3560), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Maggs,£6 15s.
Paulus de Sancta Maria (Episc. Burgensis). Dyalogus qui
vocatur Scrutinium Scripturarum, lit- QOtlE)., 218 leaves,
including two blanks [Hain 10766, Proctor 114], painted
initials, bds., large copy, [colophon] (in red) Anno dni
MCCCCLXXViii. ad vii. idus Januarias . . . in nobili civitate
Maguncia . . Petrus Schoefper de Gernszheym arte mgra
suis cosignddo scutis jeliciter finiunt {with shields in red),
sm. folio (3561), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £i(^
Pavey (Ambrose). Workes, trans, by Th. Johnson, engraved
title (repaired), illustrations (some leaves stained), hf.
basil, red edges, 1634, folio (593), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ los.
Payne-Gallwey (Sir R.) The Crossbow, with Appendix, 220
illustrations, buckram, t.e.g., presentation copy from the
author, with autograph letter, 1903-7, 4to. (548), Jan. 22,
Sotheby /. Brown, £2 8s.
Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology,
Harvard University, Memoirs, Vol. i.-vi. (Vol. iii., No. i
only), with duplicate of Vol. iv. in 3 nos., illustrations,
3 vol., hf. mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., and seven nos., Cam-
bridge, Mass. Published by the Museum, 1896- 19 13, roy.
4to. (1168), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £'j
Peacham (Hy.) The Compleat Gentleman, engraved title
and woodcuts, old cf., 1661, 4to. (3469), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 7s.
(446)
Oct.. 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pee
Peake (R. B.) Characteristic Costume of France, col. plates,
hf. roan {1819), folio (3490), Feb. 25, Sotheby Parsons, £6
[£^ los., hf. cf., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 825.]
Peake (R. W.) The Century of the Colmans, 184 1. and " The
Rosciad," by Chas. Churchill [ed. by R. W. Lowe, 1891],
illustrated by about 450 ports., views and autograph
letters, also (in box) copies of Colman's " Iron Chest,"
with the suppressed preface, cf., 1796 — " Broad Grins,"
hf. mor., 1 8 19, etc. (4), collected by A. M. Broadley,
together 8 vol., mor., t.e.g., 1902, 4to. (42), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Shepherd, £!() los.
Peck (W.) Topographical History of Bawtrey and Thorne
(Notts and Yorks.), with the supplementary title and
matter incorporated, illustrations and plans, cf. gt., 100
copies printed, 1813-14, 4to. (977), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Norton, £2
Peckham (Jo.) De Oculo Morali. [begins on fol. 9a, after a
table of 8 leaves, the last of which is blank] " Johanis
Pithsani archiepi Canthuarensis Ordinis Fratrum minol/
liber de oculo morali foeliciter incipit," Ut. gotf)., 60 leaves,
without marks [Hain *9426 (61 leaves, in error). Proctor
1660], rubricated, painted ornamental initials, old cf.
(rebacked), rough edges. Absque ulla nota [Aug. Vind.,
Ant. Sorg., 14 — ], folio (619), July 22, Sotheby
Stanford, £^ 5s.
Pedro de Al9ala (Fray). Arte para ligeramete saber la legua
Araviga, flotijic letter, 2 titles, each with coat-of-arms of
the Archbishop of Grenada, and on the reverse a full-page
cut of the author presenting his book, arms of the City of
Grenada on last leaf, mor.. En Granada por Juan Varela
de Salamanca, 1505, sm. 4to. (598), March 18, Christie
Ellis, £1^
[First ed. of the first grammar and vocabulary of the
Arabic (Moorish) language published in Europe.]
Pedro L (King of Castile). Coronica del rey do Pedro de
Castilla [Primero deste nombre Uamudo el Cruel], nueva-
mente impressa y emedada (con Enrique primero et Juan
L), lit. QOtf)., title in red, double columns, large armoured
equestrian figure of D. Pedro on title, woodcut initials,
old limp veil, (re-lined), Impressa en Sevilla en Casa de
Juan Cromberger, 1542, sm. folio (1153), July 22, Sotheby
Groves, £^
Pedro I. (King of Castile). Coronica del Serenissimo Rey Don
Pedro, hijo del Rey don Alonso de Castilla, woodcut on
title (imprint defective), old Spanish cf.. En Pamplona
[1591], foho (163), Dec. 17, Sotheby Ellis, £1 15s.
Peel (Sir R.) Speeches, 4 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1853, 8vo. (2015),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £2 4s.
Peele (Geo.) Works, ed. by Alex. Dyce, 3 vol., hf. veil, gt.,
g.e., Pickering, 1829-39, 8vo. (1838), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Maggs, £-i I OS.
Peele (Jas.) Pathe waye to perfectnes, in th' accomptes of
(447)
pel] Book-Prices Current.
Debitour, and Creditour, first ed., blacfe letter, woodcut
title, containing port, (defective and mended, a few
leaves shaved at fore-edge, a few margins mended), hf,
veil., Imprinted at London by T. Purfoote, 1569, folio (262),
July 29, Sotheby Wilson, £4.
Peladan (J. Marquis de Valognes). Femmes Honnetes, one
of 30 copies on Japan paper, front, by Felicien Rops and
12 illustrations by Bac, hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Paris, 1885,
Svo. (1051), Dec. 17, Sotheby Elliot, £1 15s.
[Pelerin (Jean).] Von der Kunst Perspectiva, title-page with
geometrical figures and with Albrecht Glockendon's name
in type, 37 leaves of woodcuts (no text), inserted as a fly-
leaf is a port, of " Georg Glockendan, iluminist, nat. 1492,
obit. 1553," bds., covered with a veil, leaf from a xv.
century MS. service book (title repaired), [s.L, Niirnberg]
Alb. Glockendon, 1540, sm. folio (335), Dec. 10, Christie
Quay itch, £g
[Fifth ed. and the second published in Germany. Col-
lation : 38 leaves, without marks.]
Peletier du Mans (Jac.) OEuvres Poetiques, first ed., italic
letter, mor. ex., Grolieresque design, g.e., by Cape, Paris,
Michel de Vascosan, 1547, i2mo. (599), March 18, Christie
Tregaskis, £2\
Pelham (C.) Chronicles of Crime, first ed., illustrations by
" Phiz," 2 vol., hf. cf., 1 84 1, 8vo. (1839), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Hardy, £1 14s.
Penafiel (Ant.) Nomenclatura GeogrAfia de Mexico, 109
plates, hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., Mexico, 1897 (1226), May
14, Sotheby Ellis, £5 los.
[Penn (Richd.)] Maxims and Hints for an Angler, 12 draw-
ings on stone by R. Seymour, India proofs, mor. gt.,
t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1833, 8vo. (1052), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs,£i 14s.
[Penn (Wm.)] Articles, Settlement and Offices Of the Free
Society of Traders in Pennsylvania, hf. mor. gt., by Pratt,
title I leaf, preface 3 pp., text 10 pp., London, printed for
Benjamin Clark in George-Yard in Lombard-street, Printer
to the Society of Pennsilvania, MDCLXXXII., sm. folio
(445), April 10, American Art Association $410
[Original issue. The preface dated " London 25th of
ist mo. called March, 1682," and signed by Nicholas
More, James Claypoole and Philip Ford. Reproduction
of title in catalogue.]
Penn (Wm.) Brief Examination and State of Liberty . . to
go amongst the People of the Lord called Quakers, first
ed., cf. ex., g.e., Andrew Sowle, 1681, 4to. (42), Dec. 17,
Sotheby H. Stevens, £1 is.
Penn (Wm.) Epistle containing a salutation to all faithful
Friends, cf. ex., g.e. (catchword cut into), 1682, 4to. (40),
Dec. 17, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2 2s.
Penn (Wm.) Fruits of Solitude, in Reflections and Maxims —
(448)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pen
Fruits of a Father's Love, in i vol., old sheep, Philadelphia,
1792, 8vo. (238), Dec. 17, Sotheby Spencer, £2^
[This copy was bought by R. L. Stevenson from a book-
stall in San Francisco in 1879, and presented by him to
Horatio F. Browne. It contains two autograph letters
by Stevenson written on fly-leaves.]
[Penn (Wm.)] Further Account Of the Province of Pennsyl-
vania, hf. roan, pp. 20, No place, no date [1685], sm. 4to.
(448), April 10, American Art Association $115
[First ed. This is the issue with 33 lines to the page.
Signed " William Penn," and dated " Worminghurst-
Place. 12th of the loth Month 85."]
[Penn (Wm.)] Great and Popular Objection against the
Repeal of the Penal Laws and Tests briefly stated and
consider'd, cf. ex., g.e., 1688 (44), Dec. 17, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £6
Penn (Wm.) Just Rebuke to one and twenty learned and
reverend Divines (so called), being an Answer to an
abusive Epistle against the people call'd Quakers, sub-
scrib'd by T. Manton, R. Baxter [and others], cf. ex.,
1674, 4to. (37), Dec. 17, Sotheby H. Stevens, £1 i8s.
Penn (Wm.) Skirmisher defeated and Truth defended, being
an Answer to a Pamphlet entituled A Skirmish made upon
Quakerism (a few letters on p. 30 missed in printing), cf.
ex., g.e., 1676, 4to. (43), Dec. 17, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2
Penn (Wm.) Treatise of Oaths, containing several weighty
Reasons why the People call'd Quakers refuse to swear
(last leaf mended), cf. ex., g.e., 1675, 4to. (39), Dec. 17,
Sotheby H. Stevens, £/\ 12s.
Pennant (T.) Journey from London to the Isle of Wight,
extra illustrated by the insertion of nearly 200 old en-
graved ports., views, etc., also 5 contemp. water-colour
drawings, etc., 2 vol., cf. gt. (rebacked), 1801, 4to. (306),
Dec. 12, Hodgson Spencer, £j
Pennant (T.) Some Account of London, Westminster and
Southwark, ports, and plates, mor. gt., g.e., by Zaehns-
dorf, 1791, 4to. (1053), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £1 lis.
Pennant (T.) Some Account of London, Westminster and
Southwark, fourth ed., 16 plates (spotted), large paper,
2 vol., contemp. russ. gt., g.e., 1805, imp. folio (11 14).
Oct. 23, Sotheby Braun, £^
[Extra illustrated with upwards of 200 additional
plates, comprising ports., views and antiquities. £^, russ.
ex., extra illustrated, large paper (only 12 copies so
printed), same sale. Lot 11 15.]
Pennell (Jos.) Lithography and Lithographers, illustrations,
uncut, t.e.g., 1898, 4to. (909), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Neumayer, £1 17s.
Pennell (Jos.) Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsmen, illus-
trations, buckram, 1897, 4to. (936), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Low, £1 9s.
Pentamerone, II. See Basile (G.)
XXXII. (449) 15
TEP] Book-Prices Current.
Pepperell (Wm.) Accurate Journal and Account of the Pro-
ceedings of the New-England Land Forces during the late
Expedition against the French Settlements on Cape
Breton (hole in b 3), unbd., Exon, printed by and for A.
and 5. Brice, 1746, 8vo. (19), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Meadows, £15
Pepys (S.) Diary and Correspondence, ed. by Lord Bray-
brooke, port., 4 vol., cf. gt., 1854, Svo. (273), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £2 6s.
[£i 5s., orig. cl., Dec. 19, Hodgson, Lot 401.]
Pepys (S.) Diary and Correspondence, ed. by Lord Bray-
brooke, ports., 6 vol., cf. ex., g.t., by Riviere, 1875-9,
Svo. (368), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £q los.
Pepys (S.) Diary, ed. by H. B. Wheatley, plates, with Index
and Pepysiana, first issue of the best ed., 10 vol., orig. cl.
gt., t.e.g., 1893-9, 8vo. (51), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Bumpus, £g los.
Pepys (S.) Diary, ed. by H. B. Wheatley, with Index and Sup-
plementary Volume, Pepysiana, ports., 10 vol., orig. cl.,
t.e.g., 1897-9 (332), Nov. 28, Hodgson G. H. Brown, £6 los.
Pepys (S.) Diary, ed. by H. B. Wheatley, port, and fac, 8
vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1904-5, 8vo. (813), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Pickard, £s 3s.
Pepys (S.) Memoirs relating to the State of the Royal Navy,
first ed., port, by R. White, after G. Kneller (corner of
margin of one leaf torn, one leaf stained), old cf. (rebacked),
t.e.g.. Printed Anno MDXC. (1690), Svo. (1245), April
8, Sotheby Maggs, £5 12s. 6d.
[£^ 1 8s., old cf. (broken), same sale. Lot 1246.]
Pepys (S.) Memoirs relating to the State of the Royal Navy,
first ed. (another issue, with variation in imprint), MS.
corrections, old cf. gt., in case. Printed for B. Griffin, and
are to be sold by S. Keble at the Great Turks-Head in Fleet-
street .... 1690, Svo. (1247), April 8, Sotheby
Maggs, £g los.
Percy (Bp. Thos.) Folio Manuscript, ed. by Hales and Fur-
nivall, facs., 3 vol., hf. bd., 1867-S, Svo. (1847), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Heffer, £1 6s.
Percy Society. Publications. Early English Poetry, Ballads
and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, 30 vol., hf.
veil., rough edges (Vol. v. stained), 1840-51, 8vo. (1849),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Hill, i^i6
Peri (Jac.) Le Musiche sopra I'Euridice del Sig. Ottavio
Rinuccini, musical notation, orig. cf. gt.. In Fiorenza,
G. Marescotti, 1600, folio (181), May 13, Sotheby
W. E. Hill, £so
Perkins (Wm.) Discourse of the Damned Art of Witchcraft,
published by Tho. Pickering, first ed. (outer margin of
title renewed), cf. gt., r.e., Cambridge, printed by Cantrel
Legge, 1 610, cr. Svo. (1154), July 22, Sotheby
Heffer, £4 los.
Perouse (J. F. G. de). Voyage autour du Monde, redige par
(450)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pet
M. L. A. Millet-Mureau (with Atlas), ports., maps and
plates, 5 vol., russ. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Paris de
I' Imprimerie de la R^pubiique, ijf)'j — Relation du Voyage
a la Recherche de La P6rouse (with Atlas), port., map
and plates, 3 vol., russ. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, atlases
in hf. russ. gt., Paris, chez H. J. Jansen, I' an VIII. (1800),
together 8 vol., 4to. and atlas folio (314-313), June lo,
Sotheby Australian Book Co., £2^
P6rouse (J. F. G. de la). Voyage round the World, port., 2
vol., cf., 1799 — Charts and Plates to La P^rouse's Voyage,
in I vol., orig. bds., uncut, together 3 vol., folio (915),
Dec. 4, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2 los.
Perrin (Mrs. H.) British Flowering Plants, col. plates, 4 vol.,
buckram, t.e.g., 1914, 4to. (449), June 26, Puttick
Currey, £$
Perviligium Veneris, printed in red and black, veil.. Doves
Press, 19 10, 4to. (666), Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 5s.
Petit Citateur (Le), Notes Erotiques et Pornographiques, one
of 300 copies, mor. gt., g.e., by Bertrand, Paphos, 1869,
8vo. (1058), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dawes, £^ los.
Petits Chefs-d'CEuvre Antiques. Anacreon, Apollonius de
Rhodes, Catulle, Horace, Lucius, Musaeus, Ovide, Pro-
perce, Tatius, Theocrite et Virgile, printed within tinted
borders, vignette illustrations in col., 12 vol., uniform
cf. ex., t.e.g., Paris, Quantin, 1879-89, 8vo. (569), Feb.
20, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 15s.
Petrarch (F.) Canzoniere, roman letter, 171 leaves only, veil,
gt., arms of Pope Pius VI. [Hain ? 12752], Absque ulla
nota [? Venice, c. 1477], sm. folio (400), June 10, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1^
Petrarch (F.) Canzoniere et Triomphi, Ut. ital., woodcuts and
woodcut borders to title-page, veil, (title mended, a few
stains), Florentia, P. di Giunta, Aprile, 1515, 8vo. (1229),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Davis &• Orioli, £2 5s.
Petrarch (F.) De Historia Griseldis mulieris maxime cos-
tan tie et patietie, got()ic letter, 27 lines to a page, painted
initials, hf. cf. (Ashburnham copy) [s.n., Coin, U. Zell, c.
1470], sm. 4to. (336), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^
Petrarch (F.) De los Remedios contra prospera y adversa
fortuna, coat-of-arms on title, got()ic letter, 42 lines to a
full page, ornamental initials, full-page cuts of the Cruci-
fixion (fac), title and several leaves repaired, modern
veil., Enla muy noble villa Valladolid por Diego de gumiel,
1510, sm. folio (603), March 18, Christie Edwards, £\2
Petrarch (F.) De los Remedios contra prospera & a versa
fortuna : en romanca (traducido por Francisco de Madrid)
QOt^ic letter, ornamental initials, arms of the Marques de
Bitonto, Gran Capitan de Espaiia, on a separate leaf at
end (title and some leaves mended and a few margins
wormed), g.e., from the Butler collection, Impresso in
Sevilla, por. Juari Varela de Salamanca, 1524, sm. folio
(606), March' 18, Christie Tregaskis, £17
(451) 15—2
pet] Book-Prices Current.
Petrarch (F.) De Secrete Curarum conflictu, reman letter,
long lines, ^o to a page, signatures but no numeration, eld
veil., Regii Lepidi {i.e., Reggie d' Emilia] Francisci Maza-
lis, 1501, 4te. (402), June 10, Setheby Quaritch, l^ i8s.
Petrarch (F.) De vita solitaria, 22 lines to a page (a 6), mer.
ex., Grelieresque tooling en sides, g.e., by Duru, Absque
ulla nota [? /. Siher, Lyons, c. 1481], sm. 4to. (602), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £i9>
Petrarch (F.) Le Cose Volgari, first Aldine ed., italic letter,
old mer. gt., end-leaves of silk, complete with the blank
leaves, Vinegia nelle Case d'Aldo Romano nel anno 1501,
8ve. (403), June 10, Setheby G. D. Smith, £y2
Petrarch (F.) [Opera Latina, Epistolae, etc.] Librorum Im-
presserum Annetatio, i6th century German stamped veil,
over oak bds., metal cernerpieces, clasps (one missing and
the raised bands chafed), Venetiis, per S. Papiensem dictum
Bivilaquam, 1503, folio (513), June 26, Puttick £2
Petrarch (F.) [Opere.] II Petrarcha, italic letter (hole in title
leaf), mer. ex., g.e., with the blank (foliated) leaves,
Vinegia nelle case d'Aldo Romano et d' Andrea Asolano,
1 52 1 del mese di Giulio, 8vo. (404), June 10, Setheby
Quaritch, £^ 5s.
Petrarch (F.) [Opere] coUa Spesitiene di Misser Giovanni
Andrea Gesualdo, italic letter, two sizes, contemp. Vene-
tian mer. gt., arabesque ornaments and ceat-of-arms,
g.e., tooled with the Arabic knot, Vinegia per Giovann'
Antonio di Nicolini e fratelli da Sabbio . . . 1533 del mese di
Luglio, 4to (405), June 10, Setheby Davis cS' Orioli, £i-^
Petrarch (F.) [Opere.] II Petrarcha, fifth and last Aldine ed.,
italic letter, mor. ex., g.e., fine copy, Venetia nelle Case de'
Figlivoli di Aide, 1546, 8ve. (406), June 10, Setheby
B laker, £6 15s.
Petrarch (F.) [Opere.] II Petrarca, con Nuove Spositioni (et
Tavola), woodcuts, ruled in red throughout. In Lyone
appresso Gulielmo Rovillio, 1574, thick sm. 8ve, (27),
April 8, Setheby Merton, £1^ los.
[XVI. century French mer. gt., with foliage, blank
shields in centres, g.e., by Clevis Eve (back mended).
Illustration in catalogue.]
Petrarch (F.) [Opere.] II Petrarcha, con I'Espesitiene d'A.
Velutello, woodcut title (stained) and other cuts, pre-
liminary leaf mended, Italian mor. richly tooled and gt.
(repaired), g. tooled e., Venetia, appresso G. Giolito, 1595,
4to. (408), June 10, Setheby Davis & Orioli, £$ los.
Petrarch (F.) Phisicke against Fortune, now first Englished
by Thomas Twyne, black letter, title within border, cf.
antique, Richard Watkyns, 1579, 4to. (i975). Nov. 5,
Setheby Tregaskis, £5 los.
[£^, wrapper, margins wormed, Dec. 6, Hodgson, Lot
135 i £7 5^-> T^OT. ex., title defective, Feb. 20, Setheby,
Lot 420.]
Petrarch (F.) Sonetti et Canzoni ; Triomphi [illuminated MS.
(452)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pet
on veil. [Italian], 179 leaves (9 by 5^in.), humanistic
characters, 30 lines to a page, at the beginning a large
ornamental initial, with port, of Petrarch, the first page
of the " Triomphi " has similar initial, other initials
painted, occasionally an initial in gold (some leaves
stained. Sonnets 136-138 scored through), old veil., xv.
cent., 8vo. (395), June 10, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^,0
Petrarch (F.) Sonetti e Canzoni ; Triomphi, col commento
di Fr. Philelfo e di Bernardo Glicino, 2 parts in i vol., \\X.
00th. (some leaves stained), old cf^ gt., g.e [Hain-Copinger
12767, Proctor 4430, 4429], Impsso nella inclita cita da
Venexia p Theodo de Reynsburch et Reynaldu de Nouim-
agio, 1478, folio (397), June 10, Sotheby Daivs 6- Orioli, lig
Petrarch (F.) Sonetti, Canzone e Triumphi, italic letter, russ.
gt., Impresso in Vinegia nelle case d'Aldo Romano, 1514,
del mese di Agosto, 8vo. (398), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £5 5s.
Petrarch (F.) Sonetti, Canzone (et Trionfi) col doi Commenti
sopra di Sonetti et Cazone, da Fr. Philelpho et Antonio da
Tempo, ac etiam com lo Commento de Nicolo Peranzone
sopra li Triumphi, etc., title within woodcut border, full-
page woodcuts to the Triumphs (by Zoan Andrea), con-
temp. Venetian veil., panels of gt. ornaments, with in-
scription, " A X D X MARIAM x AVE x GABRIEL x " g.e.
(worn), Venetiis impressum per Bernardinum Stagninum
de Tridino 1522 Martii viii. et xxviii. {with device), 8vo.
(3572), Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, Ij los.
Petrarch (F.) Trionfo d'Amore, MS. on veil. [Italian], 123
leaves (9 J by 6iin.), roman characters, 29 lines to a full
page, preceding the work are six leaves containing a table
with the initial capital painted, the first page of the work
adorned with large initial painted in gold and colours,
enclosing a miniature bust port, of Petrarch, title in blue
and gold and with the text following surrounded by
border with miniatures, in centre of lower margin the
coat-of-arms of an Italian family, modern oak bds. and
leather, antique style, xv. cent., 4to. (392), June 10,
Sotheby Quaritch , ;^ 1 1 5
Petrarch (F.) Triomphi col Commento di Bernardo Glicino
[e gli Sonetti col Comento di Philelpho], lit. rom. (two
types), long lines, 61 to a full page, six full-page Italian
woodcuts to the Triumphs [see Kristeller and Lippmann],
[the " Triomphi " wants a blank (or title ?) before the
Tabula sign, aaj], modern mor. ex., gt. borders, g.e., by
Leighton, rare, [colophon] Impressi in Venetia per Piero
{de Piasiis) Veroneso nel u.cccc lxxxxii. [1492], sm. folio
(3570). Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £27
Petrarch (F.) Trionphi, col comento di Bern. Glicino ; Sonetti
et Canzoni, col comento di Philelfo, 2 parts in i vol., roman
letter, se>'eral woodcuts within borders to the " Trionphi,"
modern "^bds. and leather, clasps, monastic style [Hain-
(453)
pet] Book-Prices Current.
Copinger 12773, Proctor 4483], Impressi t uetia [Venetid],
per Piero Veronese, 1492, adi primo del Aprile, folio (393),
June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £21
Petrarch (F.) Triumphos. Translacion de los seys triumphos
de toscano en Castellano, fecho por Antonio de Obrego
Capellan del rey, got()ic letter, woodcut on title, other
large cuts in text, old cf., grolieresque lines, painted arms
in centre, with motto " Hasta quando Senor," g.e., in
case, Valladolid en casa de Juan de villaquiran, 1541, sm.
folio (611), March 18, Christie Edwards, ;^26
Petrie (Geo.) Christian Inscriptions in the Irish Language,
illustrations, 2 vol., orig. hf. leather, Dublin, 1872-78, 4to.
(612), July 29, Sotheby Hill, £2 los.
Petrie (W. M. Flinders). [Works.] Hawara, Biahmu and
Arsinoe, 30 plates, bds., 1889 — Kahun, Gurob and Ha-
wara, 28 plates, bds., 1890 — Egyptian Exploration Fund
— Almas el Medineh, by E. Naville, and The Tomb of
Paheri at El Kab, by J. J. Taylor and F. LI. Griffith, 1894
— Ben Hason, Part ii., by P. E. Newberry, 1893, both
with plates, orig. bds., together 4 vol., 4to. (275), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Salhy, £^ i8s.
Petronius. [Works.] Satyrical Works in Prose and Verse,
made English by Wilson, Blount, T. Brown, etc., front,
and plates, old cf. gt. (rebacked), Sam. Briscoe, 1712, 8vo.
(1059), Dec. 17, Sotheby Hill, £1 6s,
Petrus (Frater, Ord S. Joannis Hierus). Legenda . . de origine.
et vite. ordine. de conuersione .... sancte Katherine,
QOtE)tc letter, 16 woodcuts in the text, ornamental initials,
cf., Impressa per .... Jo. Gruninger due. argentinen,
1500, sm. 4to. (392), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^
[First Latin ed. Hain * 12850, Proctor 492. Collation :
A4, b-k6 = 58 leaves.]
Petrus de Harentals (Ord. Praemonstratensis) . Expositio
librum Psalmorum, ed. prima, lit- QOtf)., 370 leaves, in-
cluding a blank for aj, with signs. [Hain 8634, Proctor
1 167], painted initials, modern mor. ex., g.e. (Syston Park
copy), [colophon] . . ab alma uniHsitate Coloniensi Im-
pressus . . p me Conradu de Homborch Anno . . mocccc
Lxxxo Ipsi die Sancti Laurentii Martyris [1480], sm. folio
(3574), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, ;^io 5s.
Pettigrew (T. J.) History of Egyptian Mummies, plates, col.
and plain, presentation copy, with author's autograph
inscription, orig. bds., 1834, 4^0- (347o). Feb. 25, Sotheby
Richeton, i8s.
Petty (Sir W.) Several Essays in Political Arithmetick
(foxed), cf., 1699, 8vo. (709), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Bagguley, £1
Pey (Abb6). La V^rite de la Religion Chretienne, 2 vol.,.
Paris, chez Humblot, 1771, 8vo. (115), April 8, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £20
[XVIII. century French mor. gt., arms of Madame
Victoire, eldest daughter of Louis XV., with her ex-libris
(454)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pfi
in each volume (Fournier). From W. H. Corfield's lib-
rary. Illustration in catalogue.]
Pezay (Marquis du). Z^lis au Bain, 6d. orn6e de figures by
Eisen (tinted), mor., double, silk doublures, g.e., par
Quinet, finely bd., J. Lemonnyer, 1883, roy. 8vo. (1032),
May 14, Sotheby Harker, £$
Pfefferkom (Job.) Speculum adhortationis ludaice ad ChristQ,
got^ic letter, double columns of 49 lines, emblematical
woodcut of the Crucifixion, hf. cf.. Colonic [Martin of
Werden], p' loannem peffierkorn olim ludeik nuc Christiana,
1508, sm. 4to. (337), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £6
Pfinzing (Melchior). Die geuerlicheiten und eins teils der
geschichten des . . helds und Ritter herz Tewrdannckhs,
printed on veil., lit. flOtf). magna, 24 lines to a page, with
signatures, 118 woodcuts by Hans Schauffelein. Burgk-
mair and others, title and leaf p 4 in fac, wanting the
blank leaf to complete signature p, old sheep, coat-of-
arms on sides, g.e., Gedruckt in der Kayserlichen Stat
NUrnberg durch den FJtern Hannsen Schdnsperger Burger
zu Augspurg [without date, but the dedicatory epistle is dated
1 March, 151 7], folio (390), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1^^
[Editio princeps. A large copy (measuring 13I by
9in.), but a few of the flourishes in the top margins have
been cropped by the binder.]
Pfinzing (Melchior). Die geuerlicheiten vnd eins teils der
geschichten des . . helds vnd Ritters herr Tewrdannckhs,
got()ic letter, 24 lines to a page, 118 woodcuts by Leonhard
Beck, Hans Schaufelein and others, orig. wooden bds.
and stamped pigskin, 2 clasps (fine copy), NUrnberg', Joh.
Schonsperger [i Mar., 15 17], foho (338), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, ;^200
[First ed. No copies were circulated until some time
after the emperor's death, the whole stock of copies being
stored at Augsburg until 1526. Copies of the work with
the cuts uncol. are of the utmost rarity. Proctor 11 180.
Collation : 290 leaves, unnumbered ; P5 is a blank.]
Pfinzing (Melchior). Die geuerlicheiten vnd eins teils der
geschichten des . . helds vnd Ritters Tewrdannckhs, got^ic
letter, 24 lines to a page, i8th cent. cf. (with ex-libris of
Marquis d'Adda and Amadeus Suajer), Augsburg, Joh.
Schonsperger, 15 19, folio (339), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £85
[Second ed., printed at Augsburg with the same type
and woodcuts as used for the first ed. (1517) printed at
Niirnberg. The collation is the same. ;^i9, cf., some
leaves wormed and others repaired, one leaf in fac, June
3, Sotheby, Lot 75.]
Pfinzing (Melchior). Thewerdanck des Edlen Streitbaren
Helden «nd Ritters, Ehr und mannliche Thaten, Ges-
chichten und Geferholicheiten, woodcuts by Hans Schau-
(455)
pha] Book-Prices Current.
felein, hf. cf., from the Firmin-Didot library, Franckfurt^
1563, folio (170), Dec. 17, Sotheby Messister, £^ ids.
Phalaris. Epistolae. per Franciscum Aretinum translate, lit.
rom. parva, 51 leaves, a blank wanting [Hain 12883,
Proctor 3340], russ., g.e., pen initials, headings of epistles
in MS., fine copy (from the Rev. Walter Sneyd's library),
Absque ulla nota [Romae, Udalricus Han, c. 1469-70], sm.
4to. (3575), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £18^
Phalaris. Epistole, tradotte dal Latino in volgare da Barto-
lomeo Fonzio Fiorentino, roman letter, 62 leaves (com-
plete, but Brunet says 64), ornamental initial in gold and
colours on first page, coat-of-arms in lower margin (de-
faced), modern bds. and leather, monastic st^de [Hain
12903, Proctor 7347], Without place or printer's name,
1471, 4to. (409), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £12:
Phalaris. Epistolae. [At end] " Phalaridis tyranni agrigentini
epistole ad illustrem principem Maletestam per Fraciscii
aretinu tnslate felicit^ expliciut," lit. rom., 51 leaves,
without marks [Hain 12874], ? editio princeps of this
Latin version, old mor. (Lakelands copy), Absque ulla
nota [Romae, 1472 ?], 4to. (598), July 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1^
Phalaris. Epistolae, per Franciscum Aretinum in La tine
translatae, 50 leaves, the last blank, roman letter, modern
bds. and cf., monastic style [Hain-Copinger 12877, Proctor
6790], Absque ulla nota [Padua, Albrecht, of Stendal, c.
1474], sm. 4to. (410), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £6
Phalaris. Epistole, roman letter, long lines, 27 to a page, hf.
russ. [Proctor 6338], [colophon] Impresso I Firenze per me
francescho di dino di lacopo nel anno, 1489, 4to. (983),.
July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £■},
Phalaris. Francisci Aretini in phalaridis tiranni agrigentini
epistolas ad illustrez principem Malatestam Novellum de
Malatestis, roman letter, 54 leaves (wanted first blank),,
some capitals supplied in ink, last blank page written on
in an old hand, large copy, limp bds. [Hain *i2893. Proctor
3474], s. /. et typ. [RomcB, J. Reinhard], 1475, 8vo. (479),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Davis &> Orioli, £2. i6s.
Phalethus (Hier). Poematum Libri Septem, first ed., cf., g.e.,
by F. Bedford, A pud inclytam Ferrariam per Franciscum
Rubeum, 1546, 8vo. (1060), Dec. 17, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £1
Philelphus (Fr.) Ad Jacobum Antonium Marcellum Patri-
cium Venetum, et Equitem Auratum de Obitu Valerii
Filii consolatio, lit. rom., 52 leaves, the last blank, without
marks [Hain * 12960, Proctor 3534], [colophon] Impressum
Rome Kalendas Januarii m.cccc.lxxv. [printer unknown']
— Xenophontes. De Cyri Paedia libri VIII. de Graeco in
Latinum conversos, lit. rom., 146 leaves, with catchwords
[Hain 16227, Proctor 3461], Absque ulla nota [Romae,
Arnoldus de Villa, c. 1474], in i vol., old oak bds. and hf.
leather, sm. folio (3578), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £ij
(456)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pic
Philelphus (Fr.) De Ihesu Christi Sacerdotio, roman letter,
long lines, 21 to a page, has 11 leaves only, old cf. gt., g.e.
[not in Hain or Proctor], Without printer's name. Romae,
kalendis Martiis, 1476, 4to. (411), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, /6 Os.
Philelphus (Fr.) Epistola ad Sixtum quartum Pontincum,
8 leaves, the first blank, roman letter, long lines, 28 lines
to a page [not in Hain or Proctor], Rome {without printer's
name, probably Ulric Han), 1476 — Aretinus (Leonardus).
Epistola de amore Guiscardi et Sigismunde, 8 leaves, the
last blank, roman letter [Hain ? 1582, Pellechet 1128],
Absque ulla nota [Rome, Ulric Han, c. 1476), in i vol., hf.
roan, sm. 4to. (412), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £\o los.
Philelphus (Fr.) Satyrarum Hecatostichon decades, ed.
princeps, lit. rom., 150 leaves, the last an orig. blank
(contemp. MS. signatures in red) [Hain *i29i7, Proctor
5881], rubricated, painted capitals, mor., g. on m.e., by
Hardy, [colophon] Impressae Mediolani . . per Christo-
phorum Valdarpher . . Anno a natali Christiano Millesimo
Quadringeniesimo Septuagesimo Sexto, sm. folio (3579),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £2<)
Phillips (E.) Theatrum Poetarum, or Complete Collection of
the Poets, first ed., old cf. (broken), Printed Jor Charles
Smith, 1675, 8vo. (1855), Nov. 5, Sotheby Dobell, £^
Phillips (Jno.) Mexico Illustrated, 26 col. lithographs (loose),
in hf. mor. imp. atlas portfolio, text printed separately,
E. Atchley, Gt. Russell Street, 1848, folio (1228), May 14,
Sotheby Edwards, £2 14s.
Philological Society. Transactions, 1860-1914, chiefly in parts
as issued, a few volumes bd., Berlin and London, 1861-
1915 — Extra volume, 5 parts, ib., 1870-89, etc., 8vo.
(1400), April 8, Sotheby Harding, £^ 4s.
Philoponus (Honorius). Nova Typis Transacta Navigatio.
Novi Orbis Indiae Occiden talis, engraved title in com-
partments, 18 full-page engravings, including that of
Columbus at sea, by Wolfe Kilian, hf. mor., g.e., s. /. et n.,
1621, folio (620), July 22, Sotheby ^^ggs, £5
[Inserted are two printed leaves, headed " Observatio
de magnete nautico," and a leaf containing a large circu-
lar emblematic engraving.]
Phoebe, the Cottage Maid — Cinderella, complete with col.
figures, movable heads and bonnets (the second having a
folding plate of Cinderella's coach), wrappers, in cases,
1811-14, 8vo. (68), Dec. 6, Hodgson Myers, £1 17s.
Picart (B.) Histoire G^n^rale des C^r^monies, Mceurs et Cou-
tumes Religieuses de tous les Peules, engravings, 7 vol.,
French cf. gt., g.e., Paris, 1741, folio (1062), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 3s.
Pichon (Jerome). Life of Charles Henry Count Hoym, trans.
(by G. Vi^paire), port., plates, etchings (one of 303 copies
on handmade paper), hf. mor., silk sides, uncut. The
Grolier Club, New York, 1899, 8vo. (762), Jan. 22, Sotheby
(457) Maggs,£2 I2S.
pic] Book-Prices Current.
Picture of St. Petersburg. See Mornay
Picturesque Annual. See Heath (C.)
Picturesque Description of North Wales, 20 col. plates, hi.
roan, M'Lean, 1823, oblong 8vo. (326), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Braun, £^ los.
Picturesque Guide to Bath, Bristol Hot Wells, etc., 16 col.
aquatnit plates by Ibbetson, Laporte and Hassell, large
PAPER, cl., uncut, 1793, sm. 4to. (357), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Parsons, £i
Picturesque Tour from Geneva to the Pennine Alps, 12 col.
plates, hf. cf., 1792, folio (3720), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Parsons, ;^io 15s.
Picturesque Tour through the Oberland, 17 col. engravings
and a map, three-quarter mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut, R.
Ackermann, 1823, imp. 8vo. (93), Dec. 3, American Art
Association $12.50
[/3, orig. orange cl., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 912.]
Picus de Mirandula (Jo.) Epistolae, roman letter, 36 lines to a
page, woodcut on title, bds. [s.l., Antwerp, Thierry Martens],
28 Nov., 1509, sm. 4to. (340), Dec. 10, Christie Ellis, £1 is.
Piferrer (F.) Nobiliario de los Reinos y Seiiorios de Espaiia,
ilustrado con un Diccionario de Herdldica por Don Jose
F. de la Puente y Acevedo, plates in gold, silver and
colours, 8 vol. in 7, hf. cf. (rubbed), Madrid, 1855-66, 4to.
(93), Aug. 7, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s.
Pignotti (Lorenzo). Fa vole e Novelle, printed on veil., mor.
gt., g.e., Lond. (Parigi), 1784, 8vo. (1067), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £^
Pilpai. [Fabulae.] Buch der Alten Weisen, 0ot()ic letter, 34 long
lines to a page, front, and 125 full-page woodcuts, rubri-
cated initials and ornamental woodcut initials, oak bds.
covered with stamped leather (clasps missing), Gedrucht
vn vollendet durch lienhart hollen zU vim, nach cristi geburf
1483 . . . xxviii. tag des Mayens (78), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, ;^I30
[First ed. in German with date and first with these
woodcuts. A few leaves at end wormed. Collation : a 10,
b-z8, Aio (last blank) = 196 leaves, unnumbered. Illus-
tration in catalogue.]
Pilpai. [Fabulae.] Directorium humane vite alias parabole
antiquoru sapientii [ed. a Johanne de Capua], got^ic letter,
long lines, 50 to a full page, with signatures, full-page cut
in reverse of title and 118 woodcuts, cf., blind stamps,
[colophon] Explicit liber parabola % antiquoii sapientum
[s.l.a. sed Angent, Jo. Priiss, c. 1490], sm. folio (77), Dec.
10, Christie Davis & Orioli, £^2
[Hain *44ii. The title-leaf and one or two others
have been repaired, two leaves misplaced. Collation :
a-m6, nio = 82 leaves, unnumbered.]
Pilpai. Exemplario contra los engaiios y peligros del Mundo,
gotdic letter, numerous cuts and ornamental initials, old
mor. ex., g.e. (3 leaves in fac, corners of a few others
(458)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pir
defective), Caragofa, G. Coci, 1531, sm. folio (80), March
18, Christie Edwards, {^2.0
Pindar. Opera, Graece (Vol. i., Olympia), ex editione Oxo-
niensi (complete in 4 vol., 32mo., 1754-58), printed on
silk (3in. by i-^oin.), button-holed edges, russ. gt., Glas-
giicB, R. & A. Foulis, 1754, 8vo. (480), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Tregaskis,£i i8s.
Pinder (Ulrich). Der beschlossene Garten des Rosenkranzes
Mariae, gotljic letter, full-page cuts and a large number of
smaller cuts, attributed to Diirer, Hans von Kulmbach,
etc., orig. bds, and pigskin, roll borders, clasps, Niirnberg
[printer Jor the Sodalitas Celtica, ? Peypus], 9 Oct., 1505,
thick folio (341), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £e^i
[Proctor 1 1030. Collation: Books 1-5: i unnumbered
-t- ff . cccij + I blank. Books 6-1 1 : i unnumbered -1- flf.
ccxcvii. + Table 2 leaves. Illustration in catalogue.]
Pinder (Ulrich). Speculum passionis domini nostri Ihesu
christi, etc., roman letter, double columns, woodcuts,
including 32 by Hans Schaufelein, old sheep (name and
MS. note on title), Niirnberg [printer Jor the Sodalitas
Celtica, ? Peypus"], 30 Aug., 1507, sm. folio (342), Dec. 10,
Christie Tregaskis, £^6
[First ed. The same cuts were used in the second ed.
(1519). Collation: A-06, PQ4 (last blank, missing) = 93
leaves. Illustration in catalogue.]
Pinto (F. M.) Voyages and Adventures during his Travels in
Ethiopia, China, Tartaria, etc., trans, by H. C. [i.e.,
Henry Cogan], orig. sheep, 1653, sm. folio (258), April 29,
Sotheby Maggs, £2, 5s.
Piozzi (H. L.) The Intimate Letters of Hester Piozzi and
Penelope Pennington, ed. by Oswald Knapp, extra illus-
trated by the addition of 198 holograph letters of Mrs.
Piozzi, together with a large number of poems, anagrams,
epigrams and prologues in her own handwriting, and a
series of letters by Mrs. Pennington, numerous other
letters and ports., over 300 contemp. views and carica-
tures, etc., collected by A. M. Broadley, 6 vol., hf. mor.
gt., t.e.g., 1914, 4to. (81), Dec. 12, Hodgson Gregory, £^^
Pipe Roll Society. Publications, Vol. i.-x., 10 vol., orig. cl.,
1884-8, roy. 8vo. (91), Jan. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1
Pipe Roll Society. Publications, Vol. i.-xxiii., orig. cl.,
1884-98, 8vo. (322), July 29, Sotheby Harding, £g los.
Piranesi (G. B.) Antichita d'Albano e di Castel Gandolfo,
engraved title and 50 plates, bds., uncut, Roma, 1764,
imp. folio (793), Feb. 20, Sotheby Batsford, £2 los.
Piranesi (G. B.) Antichita Romane, with Supplement, 5 vol.
— Vedute de Roma, 137 plates, 2 vol. — De Romanorum
Magnificentia et Architectura, Architetture e Prospettive,
Carceri (Prisons), etc., in i vol. — Antiquitds de la Grande
Grfice, 3- vol., etc., etc., mostly orig. impressions, together
26 vol., French hf. cf. (some of the bindings worn, those
of Vol. xvi. and xvii. damaged and some plates water-
(459)
pir] Book-Prices Current.
stained), Roma and Paris, 1748-1807, folio (573), March
13, Hodgson Medici Society, £1^^
Piranesi (G. B.) Antichita Romane, port, and plates, 4 vol.,
hf. cf. (broken), Roma, 1756 — Delia Magnificenza e dell'
Architettura di Romani (and Supplement), port, of Pope
Clement XIII., plates, hf. cf. (broken), ib., 1765 — Vedute
di Roma, engraved title and 61 plates, hf. cf. (broken),
n.d., folio (281), Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £1^
Piranesi (G. B.) Vedute di Roma, engraved title and 34 large
double plates, Roma, s.d. — Antichita Romane de' Tempi
della Repubblica, etc., parte prima e seconda, engraved
titles and 30 plates, ib., in i vol., old veil., imp. folio (792),
Feb. 20, Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £6 6s.
Pirckheimer (Bilibaldi) . Theatrum Virtutis & Honoris ; Oder
Tugend Biichlin : Auss etlichen fiirtreffiichen Griechischen
vnd Lateinischen Scribenten ins Teutsch gebracht, etc.,
got^ic letter, port., by Diirer, his arms by Heinrich Ullrich,
an emblematical plate (by Diirer) and long folding plate
of " The Triumphal Car " (reduced from the original by
Diirer), orig. veil., with ties, in case, Gedruckt zu NUrmberg
bey Paul Kauffmann, 1606, thick i2mo. (343), Dec. 10,
Christie Edwards, £^ 15s.
[Bound up with this is " Ausszug dern Emblematum
vnnd Schulgaben," with engraved plates of medals,
Frankf. a. M., 1603.]
Pisis (Rainerus de). Pantheologia, lit. QOtf)., text of Vol. ii.
(L-Z], with 30 leaves of table and preliminary matter
[Hain *I30I5, Proctor 1959], painted capitals, contemp.
German oak bds. and stamped leather, metal bosses and
chain link (worn), old ex-libris of " Conventus Ratis-
bonensis ff. Ord. Praed " (from \Vm. Morris's library, £'^
1 8s. in 1898), Nurembergae, Jo. Sensenschmidt et Henricus
Kefer, 1473, large folio (3587), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Parsons, £6 15s.
Pistole, Lezzioni et Vangeli, etc., 146 woodcuts of the Floren-
tine school of the latter end of the XVth century, mor.
ex., g.e., by Lloyd (stained throughout), In Firenze,
Appresso i Giunti, 1578, folio (614), March 18, Christie
Ellis, £(01
[The woodcuts were mostly design* 3d for the first ed.
of 1495, but there are many which did duty in the tracts
of Savonarola which had appeared in previous years.]
Pistolesi (E.) II Vaticano Descritto, several hundred outline
engravings, 8 vol., hf. mor., g.e., Roma, 1829-38, folio
(157), Nov. 26, Christie Sandjord, £\ los.
{£1 2S., hf. russ., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 312.]
Pitcairn (A.) Apollo Mathematicus : or the Art of curing
Diseases by the Mathematicks, 2 vol. in i, orig. cf., 1695,
i2mo. (566), Aug. 7, Sotheby Heffer, £1 12s.
Pitman (A.) Miseries of Musick-Masters, first ed., col. front,
by G. Cruikshank, cf. gt., g.e., 1815, 4to. (81), May 13,
Sotheby Maggs, £6 los.
(460)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pla
Pitt-Rivers (Lt.-Gen.) Excavations in Cranborne Chase,
plain and col, plates, 4 vol., author's presentation copy,
with inscriptions, Privately printed, 1887-98 — Index by
H. St. G. Gray, port., 1905, together 5 vol., cf. gt. — On
Primitive Locks and Keys, plates, 1883 — King John's
House, plates, Privately printed, 1890 — Address to the
Archaeological Institute, plates, author's presentation
copy, 1897 — Antique Works of Art in Benin, plates,
Privately printed, 1900, together 9 vol., 4to. (497), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Baiten, ^5
Pix (Mrs. Mary). The Spanish Wives, a Farce, 1696 — Ibrahim
the Thirteenth Emperour of the Turks, 1696 — The Deceiver
Deceived, 1698 — Queen Catharine, or the Ruines of Love,
1698 — The False Friend, 1699 — The Beau Defeated (1700)
— The Czar of Muscovy, 1701 — The Double Distress, 1701
— The Conquest of Spain, 1705 — The Adventures in Madrid,
a Comedy, n.d., in i vol., hf. mor., 1696-1705, 4to. (1980),
Nov. 5. Sotheby Dobell, £8 15s.
Placidus de Titus (D.) Physiomathematica, sive Coelestis
Philosophia Naturalibus, plates and woodcuts, Mediolani,
Jo. B. Malatesta (1650), sm. 4to. (500), April 8, Sotheby
Edwards, £1^ 5s.
[XVII. century Italian mor. gt., elaborate gt. tooling,
coronetted arms of the Altieri family, g.e. In fine state.
Illustration in catalogue.]
Planche (J. R.) Cyclopaedia of Costume, col. plates and illus-
trations, 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1876-79, 4to. (2263),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
Plantation Work. See Loddington (W^m.)
Platea (Fr. de). Opus Restitutionum Usurarum et excom-
municationum, lit. rom., 174 leaves, the last blank, with
signatures in margins to g., afterwards in MS. arabic
numerals and sections [Hain * 13037, Proctor 6776],
painted initials, contemp. ItaUan (?) leather, with stamps
in compartments (worn), Paduae, Leonardus Achates,
1473, sm. folio (3589), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £\i los.
Platina (B.) De Honesta Voluptate, lit. rom., 118 leaves,
including orig. blank, spaces left for Greek quotations
[Hain 13049, Proctor 3380]. wormed, new mor.. Absque
ulla nota, [at end : " Platine de Obsoniis, Lib. Fini "],
[Romae, Udalricus Hahn, 14 — ], sm. 4to. (3592), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £2j
Platina (B.) De Honesta Voluptate, lit. got^. parva, 94 leaves,
the last an orig. blank [Hain 13052, Proctor 7266], hf.
bd., uncut edges, [colophon] . . Impressuz in Civitate
Austrie [Cividale] impensis (S- expensis Gerardi [Lisa] de
Flandria nono Kal. Novembris mo.cccco.lxxxo. [1480],
sm. 4to. (3593), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £1%
Platina (B.) De honesta Voluptate, lit. rom., 96 leaves, in-
cluding orig. blank [Hain * 13056, Proctor 6666], [colo-
phon] Bononiae impressum per Joanne antonium platonidem
Benedictorum . . Anno domini mccccxcix. — Apicii Celii
(461)
pla] Book-Prices Current.
de re Coquinaria libri decern., etc., 32 leaves, lit. rem., with
signs. [Hain *i282. Proctor 5539], [colophon] Impressum
Venetiis per Bernardinum [de Vitalihus] Venetum, s.a. [c.
1500], in I vol., mor., gt. ornaments, g.e., by F. Bedford,
from the Gaisford library (second book wants 8 leaves),
sm. 4to. (3594), Nov. 22, Sotheby Hodgkin, ;^i6
Platina (B.) II Platina delle Vite et fatti di tutti di Sommi
Pontifici Romani, italic letter, woodcut on title, repeated
at end, con temp. Venetian mor. gt., g.e., tooled with
Arabic knots, Venetia, per Michele Tramezzino, 1543, 4to.
(413), June 10, Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £5 5s.
Plato. Dialogues, trans, by B. Jowett, second ed., 5 vol., orig.
cl., 1875, 8vo. (378), Aug. 7, Sotheby Neumayer, £2 4s.
Plato. Opera omnia, Graece, XVIIth cent, sheep gt., arms of
Fran9ois de Mailly, Archbishop and Duke of Rheims
(rubbed), g.e., prize copy, with MS. inscription on fly-leaf,
Venetiis in aedih. Aldi et AndrecB Soceri mense Septembri,
15 1 3, folio (260), April 29, Sotheby Runciman, £^^
[Plautius (Caspar).] Nova Typis Transacta Navigatio, 18
plates, with 2 bars of music of the Indians (title repaired),
hf. cf., 1621, folio (561), Oct. 24, Hodgson Halliday, £^ los.
Plautus. Comediae, italic letter, contemp. Venetian mor.,
blind tooled, in centre of cover a circular ornament con-
taining the name " Plautus " and on lower cover the nude
figure of a man holding a banner, stamped in silver,
initials A and C on each side of the figure, silk ties, Venetiis
in csdihus Aldi et A. Asulani soceri, mense lulio, 1522, 8vo.
(415), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 5s.
Plautus. Comedies : Amphitryon, Epidicus and Rudens made
English [by L. Echard], MS, notes, with ticket stating
these to be by J. Swift, old cf., 1694, 8vo. (870,) Jan. 22,
Sotheby Dobell, £2 i8s.
Play fair (W.) British Family Antiquity, plates of arms in
two states (plain and col.), a few leaves dampstained,
LARGE PAPER, 9 vol., hf. mor., 1809-11, roy. 4to. (44),
Feb. 20, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 17s.
Playford (Hy.) Harmonia Sacra, front, by S. Gribelin, musical
notation, woodcut initials (first title written on), 2 vol. in
I, hf. bd., 1688-93, folio (182), May 13, Sotheby
Bailey, £2 15s.
Playford (Jno.) Brief Introduction to the Skill of Musick,
second ed., woodcuts, musical notation (one leaf cut
close), modern cf. gt., W. Godbid for John Playford, 1658,
8vo. (42), May 13, Sotheby Ellis, £5 5s.
Playford (Jno.) Brief Introduction to the Skill of Musick,
fourth ed., port., plates and musical notation, cf. gt.,
W. Godbid for J. Playford, 1664, 8vo. (43), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, £-i 3s.
Playford (Jno.) Brief Introduction to the Skill of Musick.
port., musical notation, old sheep, with initials T. C. G. M.,
1666, 8vo. (737), Jan. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £2 12s,
Playford (Jno.) Psalms and Hymns in Solemn Musick of
(462)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pli
foure Parts, first ed., musical notation from type, cf. gt.,
1 67 1, 8vo. (326c), May 14, Sotheby Ellis, £7
Playford (Jno. ) Whole Book of Psalms, first ed., front.,
musical notation, mor. gt., g.e., 1677, 8vo. (44), May 13,
Sotheby Bailey, £i los.
Playing Cards. See Tarocchi Prints
Plenanum. [Evangeha et Epistolae.] Set of the Woodcuts, 49
in number, taken from the first (?) ed., col., cut close and
hinged in a 4to. vol., mor. ex., g.e. [s.n., Augsburg, G.
Zainer, c. 1473-4] (345), Dec. lo, Christie Quaritch, £17 los.
[There is one cut missing (as compared with the 1474
ed.), viz., No. 25, the Transfiguration, and there are no
duplicates as in the complete book.]
[Plenarium. EvangeHa et Epistolae, in German.] Fol. i : ^ In
dem namen des herren ame- Hie vachet sich an ein
plenari nach ordenung der heilige cristelichen kirchen,
(|Otf)ic letter, 34 lines to a page, 49 woodcuts (54 with
repeats), all with contemp. colouring, ornamental initials,
modem pigskin, g.e. (fine copy) [s.l. et typ., Augsburg,
Gunther Zainer], 1474, sm. folio (344). Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £^^
[Second ed. Not in Hain or Proctor. Wanting the
front. Collation: [Front.] + j-clvi. [error for clvii.] and
j-clxxxiiij.]
[Plenarium.] Dat boek des hylligen Ewangelij Profecien vii
Epistelen ouer dat ghantze yaer myt der Glosen vnde
Exempelen, gotf)ic letter, double columns of 49 lines,
woodcuts, a-o, a-v, aa-dd6 (last leaf blank) = 228 leaves,
1 8th cent. cf. gt., with crowns and Tudor rose (from the
library of William Morris), Steffani Andes inwoner vnde
borgher der stad LUbeck, 1506, sm. folio (346), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £^()
Plenarium oder Ewangelij buch : Summa vnd Winter teyl,
durch dz gantz iar in eine ieden Sontag, von der zeyt, vn
vo den Heihge, got^ic letter, double columns of 48 lines,
title with Urs Graf's monogram, full-page cut of the
Crucifixion on verso, 5 large cuts by Schaufelein, also 52
smaller ones by him, another small set by Urs Graf, orna-
mental woodcuts, etc., orig. wooden bds. and stamped
pigskin, Basle, Adam Petri, 24 Mar., 1514, folio (347),
Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £6 los.
[The first of A. Petri's four editions. Collation : prel.
8, a-z, a-y6, z8 = 286 leaves.]
Plinius Secundus (the elder). Historia Naturalis, lit. rom.»
268 leaves, including the blanks [Hain * 13094, Proctor
6851], old cf. (damaged), [colophon on fol. 264] Parmae
impressus Opera et impesa Andreae Portiliae . . . Anno . . .
M.cccc.LXXXi. octavo Idus Julii, large folio (3596), Nov.
22, Sotheby Maggs, £6 15s.
[/3 3s.,' apparently same copy, returned for defects,
Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 286.]
(463)
PLi] Book-Prices Current.
Plinius Secundus (the elder). Historia Naturalis a D. Johanna
Caesario Juhacen. vindicatum, etc., bound in 3 vol.,
Coloniae [printer's name erased, Eucharius Cervicornus],
1524, 8vo. (467), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, £2.1
[XVI. century Italian cf., frame sides, arms of the
Chigi family, g.e., well preserved.]
Plinius Secundus (the elder). Historia Naturalis, a Paulo
Manutio multis in locis emendati, ed. Aldina, contemp-
Venetian mor. gt., title and arms of Demetrio Canevari
in centres, g.e., well preserved, Venetiis, ap. Paulum
Manutium Aldi jr., 1559, sm. folio (106), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Quaritch, {p^
Phnius Secundus (the elder). Historia Naturalis, lib. xxxvii.,
Delphin ed., front., 5 vol., russ. gt., Parisiis, 1685, 8vo.
(341), Jan. 23, Puttick G. H. Brown, £1 2S.
Plinius Secundus (the elder). Historie of the Worlde, com-
monly called The Natural Historie, trans, by Holland,
first ed., with the leaf of errata and imprint, 2 vol. in i,
old cf., A. Islip, 1601, folio (606), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Maggs, £2
Plinius Secundus (the younger). Epistolae, ed. prima Aldina
(stained), contemp. Venetian ? oak bds. and leather,
stamped ornaments, clasps (worn and damaged), Venetiis
in aedib. Aldi et Andreae Asulani Soceri, Mese Novembri,
1508, 8vo. (3598), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £74
[Presented by Erasmus to Louis Carin, with autograph
note of Erasmus and inscriptions in Latin and Greek.]
Plot (R.) Natural History of Staffordshire, large paper,
folding and other plates (some on guards and one inlaid)
(title, 4 plates and 2 leaves repaired, names on title and
page I, some leaves washed), cf. gt., g.e., by Tout, Oxford,
1686, folio (351), July 29, Sotheby Halliday, £4. 5s.
Plot (R.) Natural History of Staffordshire, plates and the
folding map, the " Directions " for understanding the map
being on 3 pp., old cf. (rebacked), Oxford, 1686, folio
(1117), Oct. 23, Sotheby Walford, £4 4s.
Plot (R.) Natural History of Stafford -shire, folding map and
plates, proposals and list of subscribers, no leaf of " arms
omitted," contemp. mor., arms of Walter Chetwynd, of
Ingestre, g.e., Oxford, 1686, folio (547), March 19, Puttick
Quaritch, £^
Plot (R.) Natural History of Staffordshire, map (mounted
and slightly torn) and plates, mor. ex., Oxford, 1686, foho
(417), June 10, Sotheby Gladstone, £j
Plutarch. Epithome Plutarchi [a Julio Caesare Cantelmo], lit-
gotf)., 36 lines (4 prel. leaves and cliiii. numbered leaves),
cut of Plutarch writing, within border, floriated initials
(margins wormed), veil., Impssuz Ferrarie p ma'gsz Lau-
retiH d Valetia 17 febr. 1501, sm. 4to. (3602), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £7
Plutarch. Ex Plutarcho versa per Des. Erasmum Rotero-
damum recognita, roman letter, 36 hues to a page, title
(464)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [poe
within Holbein border, 2 other leaves with borders, orna-
mental initials (some by Holbein), a-x4 = 84 leaves, num-
bered, hf. veil., Basle, J. Froben, 1520, sm. 4to. (348),
Dec. 10, Christie £2 5s.
Plutarch. Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romaines, trans,
by Sir T. North, old veil., r.e., R. Field for T. Wight, 1603,
folio (263), April 29, Sotheby Runciman, £'j
Plutarch. Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans, trans,
by Sir T. North, engraved title by F. Barlow, old cf.,
1657, folio (996), Jan. 22, Sotheby Thorp, 18s.
Plutarch. Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, Englished
by Sir T. North, 6 vol., orig. buckram, Tudor Translations,
1895-6, 8vo. (373), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bain, £"]
Plutarch. Opera (Graece), cum Latina interpretatione, 13
vol., XVIIIth cent. French mor. gt., g.e., with book-label
of Bibliotheca Lamoniana, [Parisiis), 1572, 8vo. (262),
April 29, Sotheby Edwards, I'j 5s.
Plutarch. Opera, Gr. et Lat., cum notis variorum et Vita
Plutarchi, cura Jo. Rualdi, large paper, ruled through-
out in red, port, of Plutarch on title by L. Gaultier,
equestrian port, of Louis XIV. and port, of Brulart de
Sillery, 2 vol. in 4, old French mor. gt., g.e., by Derome
le jeune, with his ticket (Syston Park copy), Lut. Par.
typiis Regiis, 1624, folio (621), July 22, Sotheby
Parsons, £1^ los.
Plutarch. Problemata emendatissima [edidit Calphumius
Brixiensis], lit. rom., long lines, 24 to a full page, 63
leaves, with irregular signs, (compare Proctor 4454, of
which this is perhaps a piracy), printed on very thin
paper, mor., stamped, inside gt. ornamental border, silk
doublures, joints, g.e. (C. Lewis ?), finely bd., ex-libris of
the Duke of Sussex [Venetiae, Domincus Silprandus
[Proctor] : Ferrara, Bellfortis [Dunn], c. 1477, sm. 4to.
(3600), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £4. los.
Pocock (W. L) Historical Notices relative to the Country
and City of Algier, 3 col. aquatints, no separate title,
orig. bds., 1817, oblong folio (888), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £^
Poe (E. A.) Eureka : A Prize Poem, first ed., orig. black cl.,
New York, G. P. Putnam, 1848, i2mo. (429), Dec. 3,
American Art Association $10
[£^ I OS., same state, May 14, Sotheby, Lot 1037.]
Poe (E. A.) Works, ed. by N. P. WiUis and J. R. Lowell,
port., 3 vol.. hf. cf. gt., Redfield, 1853, 8vo. (1893), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Quaritch, £1 iis.
Poe (E. A.) Works, ed. by J. H. Ingram, port., 4 vol., Edinb.,
1874 — Life, Letters and Opinions, by J. H. Ingram,
port., 2 vol., 1880, together 6 vol., 8vo. (1891), Nov. 5,
Sotheby . Quaritch, £1 2S.
Poe (E. A.) AVorks, " Amontillado " ed., Memoir by R. H.
Stoddard, one of 315 copies, port, and fac, 8 vol., orig.
(465)
poe] Book-Prices Current.
cl., uncut, t.e.g.. New York, n.d., 8vo. (1892), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Edwards, £^ 7s.
Poetical Magazine (The), col. plates by Rowlandson, 4 vol.,
with Supplement to vol. iv. (complete set), hf. cf. (en-
graving of Vol. iv. cut into), 1809-11, 8vo. (1276), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £7, los.
Poetical Magazine (The), 52 col. and tinted plates by T. Row-
landson (and others), 4 vol., new hf. mor. ex., g.e., R.
Ackermann, 1809-11, 8vo. (1030), July 22, Sotheby
Heffer, £^
Poggio (G. F.) Facetiae, lit. rom., 68 leaves, without marks,
old English mor., y.e. [Hain 13 187], WodhuU copy,
[colophon] Expliciunt jacecie Pogii floretini viri eloquetis-
simi. Impresse ferrarie die qnto augusti mcccclxxi. s. n.
impr. [Andreas Belfortis], sm. 4to. (3605), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis &■ Orioli, £10
Poggio (G. F.) Facetiae, semi-gotl^tc letter, illuminated initial
in gold and colours, other initials painted, cf. gt., arms of
Marquis d'Adda on sides \s.n., Nilrnherg, A. Koberger, c.
1472], sm. folio (350), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £26
[Hain 13 183, Proctor 1975. Collation : 48 leaves with-
out marks (the first and last two are blanks, the latter
missing) .]
Poggio (G. F.) Facetiae, semi-got^ic letter, 30 lines to a page,
illuminated initial, cf. gt. (Heber copy) [s.l., NUrnberg],
F. Creussner, 1475, sm. folio (351), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £zo
[Hain 13 188. Collation: 68 leaves, the first blank,
without marks.]
Poggio (G. F.) Facetiae, flot^ic letter, old cf., ex-libris of Richard
de Ruffey (writing on title and few fore-edges stained),
Imp'ssus Basilee p. N. K[esler], 14 Mar., 1488, sm. 4to.
(352), Dec. 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^ii
[Hain 13195, Proctor 7666. Collation: a-g8, hi6 (last
blank, missing) = 67 leaves.]
Poggio (G. F.) Facetiae, mor. gt., g.e., Venet., 1500, 4to.
(1074), Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2 I5S^
Poggio (G. F.) [Facetiae.] Amoenissima et Pudica locorum
Facetiarumque Sylva, title within border, woodcuts on
back of title, old hf. roan, from the Heber library, Ar-
gentorati excudebat M. lacobus Gammer Lander Kal.
Martias, 1542, 8vo. (535), May 14, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £■}, 135.
Poggio (G. F.) [Facetiae.] Facetiarum liber, 93 leaves, \i{.
QOtE)., 7 leaves of table preceding the work, painted
initials (a single wormhole occurs in some leaves), modern
mor. gt. back, g.e. [Proctor 3368], Absque ulla nota [? Rome.
? U. Han], sm. 4to. (418), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £50
Poggio (G. F.) Opera, 186 leaves, roman letter, 49 hues to a
page, title, with cut signed by Urs Graf, initials, i8th
cent. French mor., in the style of Derome, g.e., with initial
(466)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pol
B at tail (John Mitford's copy), Strassburg, J. Schottjor J.
Knohlouch, 1 Sept., 1513, sm. folio (349), Dec. 10, Christie
Parsons, l^
Pole (Reg.) Ad Henricum VIII. pro Ecclesiasticae Unitatis
Defensione Libri quatuor, first ed., hf. veil., Romae,
A. Bladus [Typis Aldinis), n.d. [1536], folio (157), Dec. 17,
Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £15
Polindo. Historia del inuencible cauallero do Polindo hijo
del rey Paciano rey de Numidia, lit. qotf)., double columns,
title in red and black, with three small woodcuts above,
old English mor. gt., coat-of-arms blind stamped in centre,
g.e., from the \Vhite Knights and Heber collections,
[colophon] Fue impressa la presents historia en la muy
noble y imperial gibdad de Toledo a diez de Abril, 1526, sm.
folio (536), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £^i\
Politianus (Ang.) Miscellaneorum Centuria Prima, with the
Hymn of Callimachus, verses of the Sibyls, etc., printed
in Greek, old English mor. ex., g.e. (from the Pembroke
collection, ;^35 in 1914) [Hain 13221, Proctor 6149] (wormed
and with hole in first leaf, wanting, as usual, the 2 leaves
of " Emendation es "), Impressit ex archetypo Ant. Mis-
cominus . . . FlorenticB, Anno Salutis 1489, sm. folio (617),
March 18, Christie Maggs, £25
Politianus (Ang.) Opera omnia, roman letter, modem bds.
and russia, clasps (one defective), monastic style [Hain-
Copinger 132 18, Proctor 5567], [colophon] Venetiis in
(Bdibus Aldi Romani mense lulio, 1498, folio (419), June
10, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1^2.
Political History of England, ed. by W. Hunt and R. L.
Poole, 12 vol., orig. cl., 1905-16, 8vo. (528), June 17,
Sotheby Neumayer, £^
Pollard (A. F.) Henry VIII., one of 1,150 copies on fine
paper, plates and vignettes, front, port, in gold and
colours, mor. ex., royal arms in centre, g.t., by Riviere,
Goupil & Co., 1902, 4to. (549), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sotheran, £5 7s. 6d.
[;^3 I OS., paper covers, ports, (one col.) on Japanese
veil., with duplicate set of the plates, 250 copies printed,
same sale. Lot 648.]
Pollard (A. F.) Henry VIII., col. front, (with plain duplicate),
plates in duplicate, one of 250 copies on Japanese paper,
mor., decorated with a design formed by inlayings,
doublures, with inlayings, uncut, t.e.g., by the Guild of
Women Binders, in case, Goupil & Co., 1902, 4to. (244),
July 29. Sotheby Campbell, £s 5s.
Pollard (A. W.) Shakespeare Folios and Quartos, a Study,
illustrations, orig. hf. bds., 1909, folio (771), April 8,
Sotheby Rimell, £2 2s.
Polo (Marco). Book of Marco Polo . . . concerning the East,
trans, by Col. Henry Yule, first ed., maps and illustra-
tions, presentation copy and with three A.L.s. from the
(467)
POL] Book-Prices Current.
translator, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1871, 8vo. (433), June 17,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £2
Polo (Marco). Libro . . . de las cosas maraui llesa q vido en
las partes orientales : conuiene saber en las Indias, Ar-
menia, Arabia, Persia, e Tartaria, gotf)ic letter, orna-
mental initials, mor., g.e., by Hardy, Logrono, Miguel de
Eguia, 1529, sm. folio (500), March 18, Christie
Edwards, £/\$
Poltock (Robert). See Paltock
Polyanthea. Hoc est Opus suavissimis Floribus Celebriorum
sententiarum, etc., 5. Gervasii ex typ. V ignonianis , 1604,
sm. folio (47), April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, ;/^io los.
[XVII. century French mor., tooled, with double C
arid the arms of Charles Louis d 'Orleans- Valois, natural
son of Charles IX. and Marie Touchet.]
Poly bins. History of Polybius the Megalopolitan, trans, by
Sir H. S [hears], with a Character of Polybius and his
Writings, by Dryden, first ed., name on title, 2 vol., old
cf., 1693 — Another copy, wanting map, old cf. (rebacked)^
1693, together 4 vol., 8vo. (600), April 29, Sotheby
Wise, £2 5s.
Pomponius Mela. Cosmographia, 59 leaves, with signs,
[Hain 11012, Proctor 5658], hf. veil.. Absque ulla nota„
" Pomponii Mellae Cosmographiae liber explicit " [Venetiis,
unknown press, c. 1477], sm. 4to. (3461), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £41
Pomponius Mela. Cosmographia, lit. rom., 48 leaves, with
signs., woodcut initials [Hain *iioi7, Proctor 4174],
modern russ., [colophon] Impressum . . Venetiis per Fran-^
ciscum Renner de Hailbrun, 1478, sm. 4to. (3609), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Newton, £21
Pontianus. Dicta aut facta septem Sapientum, miro quodam
artificio in se complectens, 46 leaves, gotlftir letter, 37 lines
to a page, cut on verso of title and 27 other woodcuts,,
mor., t.e.g., Strassburg [? Gruninger or Hiipfiiff], 151 2,
sm. 4to. (411), Dec. 10, Christie Sotheran, £7 los.
Pontificale Romanum. [Ad finem] " Explicit Pontificalis Liber
magna diligentia R. P. D. Augustini Patricii de Piccolo-
minibus et Joannis correctus et emendatus," etc., ed.
princeps, lit. QOtl)., 298 leaves, leaf of register at end [Hain
13255, Proctor 3670], painted initial on first page and
other painted initials (a few leaves wormed), new hf.
mor., g.e. (Ashburnham copy, ;^i2 los. in 1898), [colo-
phon] Impressus Rome Opera . . . Magistri Stephani Planck
. . . Anno domini . . mcccclxxxv . . xx. mensis Decebris
[1485], folio (3611), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £16
Pontificale. [Colophon] : Finit liber Pontificalis emedatus
diligetia Reverendi in xpo patrius dm Jacobi de Lutiis
utriusq5 Juris doctoris Epi Caiacon et d^i Joannis Burck-
ardi Capelli, lit. flOtf)., musical notes (first leaf mended,
some leaves wormed), mor. gt., tooled to a Lyones&
(468)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [por
pattern, g.e., Rome, Stephen Plannck, 1497, folio (516),
April 29, Sotheby Bound, ;^io
Pontificale noviter impressum per pulchrisque Characteribus
diligentissime annotatum per Jacobum de Luciis et Jo.
Burkardum, flOtl)ic letter, musical notes, woodcut initials,
MS. alterations, linglish oak bds. and stamped leather
(repaired) (from the William Morris library, £^ i6s. in
1898, and the Dunn library, £G in 1914), Lugduni, Jo.
Moiiin al's de Cambray expefisis L. Martin, 151 1, sm. folio
(623), March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £11 los.
Pontificale Secundum Kitum Sacrosancte Romane ecclesie,
lit. flOtt)., last 4 leaves mended (2 leaves defective), mor.
ex. tooled to a Lyonese pattern, g.e., Lugduni. Hector
Penet, 1542, folio (515), April 29, Sotheby Bound, £j
[The page at the beginning of each of the three parts is
surrounded with a woodcut border. Throughout the
book are small woodcuts. In the leaf number 113 is
shown the bishop inscribing the cross of consecration on
the cinder-strewn floor of the church, and there are some
illustrations of the forms of reception of various royal
personages.]
Pontus et Sidonia. Von Adelischen Mannlichen Tugenten,.
Erbarkeyt, vnnd Zucht, Ritter Pontus. Ein Rhiimreich,.
Zierhch, vnnd Fruchtbare Histori, etc., flot^if letter, 52
lines to a page, title above a woodcut by Schaufelein and
over 40 other cuts by him and others, mor. ex., g.e., arms
of Baron Seilli^re on sides [5./., Augsburg ? H. Steiner,
1548], sm. folio (353), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;^io
Pool (Robt.) and Cash (Jno.) Views of the most Remarkable
Public Buildings, etc. in the Cit}'^ of Dublin, maps and
engravings, hf. russ., Dublin, 1780, 4to. (613), July 29,.
Sotheby Dunlop, £1 8s.
[Pope (A.)] Essay on Criticism, first ed. (A to F2 in fours,
including title), cf. ex., Printed for W. Lewis . . . .And
sold by W. Taylor . . . . T. Osborn .... and J . Graves,
171 1, sm. 4to. (189), Dec. 6, Hodgson Dobell, £S
Pope (A.) Rape of the Lock, first ed., front, and plates by
Du Guernier (one defective), new mor. ex., Bernard
Lintott, 1 7 14, 8vo. (78), June 3, Sotheby Bumpus, £7
Popple (Hy.) Map of the British Empire in America, 21
sheets, all col., engraved by W. H. Toms, old hf. sheep,
1733, folio (265), April 29, Sotheby H. Stevens, £8 8s.
Porcacchi (Thomaso). II Primo Volume delle Cagione delle
Guerre Antiche, woodcut initials and ornaments (Vol. i.,.
all pubhshed), contemp. Italian mor. gt., r.e., Vinegia,
G. Giolito, 1566, sm. 4to. (103), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Parsons, £^ 4s,
Porphyrins. Ysagoge cum commentario Boecii, gotl)tr letter,
224 leaves, painted initials, on the first leaf is an illumin-
ated init;ial and emblazoned coat-of-arms [Hain 1663,
Proctor 6679], mor. ex. [s.n., Sixtus Riessinger, Neapoli,
c. 1475], sm. folio (624), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^2.
(469)
por] Book-Prices Current.
Person (Richd.) Eloisa in Dishabille, an Amatory Poem, 8
col. plates by Williams, hf. cf. gt., 1827, 8vo. (1908),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £2. i8s.
Porter (R. K.) Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden,
second ed., col. plates of costume, etc., 2 vol. in i, 1813,
4to. (3687), Feb. 25, Sotheby Parsons, l-^
Porter (S. W.) " O. Henry " — Cabbages and Kings, first
ed., orig. cl.. New York, 1904, i2mo. (204), March 13,
American Art Association $3 7 -50
[At the same sale some other works by the same author
were disposed of. All were first eds., in the orig. cloth : —
The Gentle Grafter, 1908, $7.50 ; Heart of the West,
1907, $40, and I15 (rubbed); Options, 1909, $7; Roads
of Destiny, 1909, $6 (rubbed) ; The Four Million, 1906,
$65 ; Wind of Destiny, 1916, $40, and A Musical Comedy,
Books and Lyrics, by " O. Henry " and Franklin P.
Adams, 14 parts, 4to., orig. wrappers, bound in i vol.,
hf. mor., pub. without date (1909), $75.]
Portlock (N.) & Dixon (Geo.) Voyage round the World,
port., plates and maps, orig. bds., uncut (2 copies), 1789,
4to. (925), Dec. 4, Sotheby Last, £^ los.
{£2 4s., russ. ex., July 29, Sotheby, Lot 624.]
Portraits des Grands Hommes, Femmes illustres, et Sujets
Memorables de France, engraved title in sepia, dedica-
tion and 191 ports, and plates by Sergent, Morret, Roger,
etc., printed in colours, 3 vol., old hf. cf., crest on sides,
Paris, chez Blin, n.d. (1786-92), folio (889), April 29,
Sotheby Parsons, £^2
Postillae maiores totius anni oia que alie antea impresse con-
tineb§,t comprehendentes, etc., lit. gotjft., numerous
figured woodcuts and ornamental initials, contemp.
English royal oak bds. and leather, stamped panel of a
Tudor rose, supported by a dragon and leopard on upper
cover, and a crowned spread-eagle on the under, borders
of animals and foliage, and a rose in each corner, clasp
catches (repaired) (from Edmund Waterton's library),
Lugduni, P. Petrum BaiUi, 1526, sm. foho (3617), Nov.
22, Sotheby Parsons, ;^20
Potherie (De B. de la). Histoire de TAm^rique Septentrionale,
first ed., map and plates, 4 vol., old cf. gt., Paris, 1722,
8vo. (190), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Stevens, Son & Stiles, £6 17s. 6d.
PouUain. Cabinet PouUain Collection de Cent-vingt Estampes
. . . du Cabinet de M. PouUain, par le Sieur-Moitte et Fr.
Basan, orig. impressions, hf. bd., uncut, Paris, Basan et
Poignant, 1781, 4to. (737), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Maggs, £5 58.
Powel (Jno.) Assize of Bread. Together with Sundry Good
and NeedfuU Ordinances for Bakers, Brewers, Inholders,
Victualers, Vintners and Butchers, and also other Assizes
in Weights and Measures, hlatk letter (28 leaves), small
woodcuts in compartments, old stamped russ., gt. crest
(470)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pre
of a horse's head, g.e.. Printed by William Stanshy, and
Sold by John Budge, 1615, sm. 4to. (1037), July 22, Sotheby
Maggs, is
[Pownall (H.)] Some Particulars relative to the History of
Epsom ... by an Inhabitant, 5 col. views and front, of
the East window, Epsom Church, also in col., mor. gt.^
t.e.g., uncut, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, Epsom, 1825,
Svo. (507), Dec. 3, American Art Association $30
Praetorius (M.) [i.e., Michael Schulz]. Syntagma Musicum
... in quatuor tomos distributum, 3 vol. in i, including
supplement of woodcuts of musical instruments (with
separate title within woodcut border), musical notation,
3 leaves of the Epistola Dedicatoria and one leaf in Vol.
ii. mended (a few leaves discoloured), veil., blue edges,^
Vol. i., Witteberge, J. Richteri, 1615 — Vol. ii., iii., Wolffen-
buttel, E. Holwein, 1619-20, 4to. (115), May 13, Sotheby
James, £\2
[Vol. i., entirely in Latin, treats of the sacred music of
the Jews, etc. Vol. ii., entirely in German, describes the
various musical instruments in use at the time. Vol. iii.
treats of contemporary music. The fourth volume was
never published.]
" Pragmatica Sanctio." [On a.] " [CjArolus dei gracia fran-
coruz rex Universis presentes litteras inspecturis Salu-^
tem "... lit. gotl^., long lines, 31 to a full page, 30 leaves,
with signs, [unmentioned by bibliographers], new mor..
Absque ulla nota, " Explicit Pragmatica Sanctio. Deo
gracias " [Tolosae, H. Mayer, types i, 3 (14 — )], sm. 4to.
(3619), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, j^io
Prendergast (J. P.) Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland,
second ed., maps and fac, orig. cl., uncut, 1870, 8vo.
(581), July 29, Sotheby Maitland, £2
[Prescott (Robt.)] A Letter from a Veteran, to the Officers
of the Army Encamped at Boston, pp. 19 (i), America
[New York], printed [by Hugh Gaine] in the Year 1774
(hi), April 11, American Art Association $9a
[Attributed to the British General Robt. Prescott.
Reproduction of title in catalogue.]
Prescott (W. H.) [Works.] Historical and Critical Works,
Library ed., ports., 12 vol., hf. cf. gt., t.e.g., Routledge,
n.d., 8vo. (613), Oct. 23, Sotheby Roig, £4.
Present State of New-England, with Respect to the Indian
War . . . Licensed Decemb. 13, 1675. Roger Lestrange
(12 leaves, the first and last blank). Printed for Dormann
Newman, at the Kings- Arms in the Poultry, etc., 1676 — A
Continuation of the State of New England, being a.
further Account of the Indian War, together with an
Account of the intended Rebellion of the Negroes in the
Burbadoes, Licensed March 27, 1676. Henry Oldenburg
(12 leave*; first and last blank), T. M. for Dorman
Newman, 1676, both pieces sewed and uncut, in the
finest possible condition, folio (250), June 26, Puttick
(4^j) H. Stevens, l<)0'
pre] Book-Prices Current.
[Prevost (Abbe).] Avantures du Chevalier des Grieux et de
Manon Lescaut, front., mor. ex., g.e., by Hardy-Mennil,
d Londres, chez les Freres Constant d I'Enseigne de I'lncon-
stance, 1734, 8vo. (537), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Davis & Orioli, £1 14s.
Price (Lake). Tauromachia, or the Bull-Fights of Spain, 26
col. lithographs, hf. mor., t.e.g., J. Hogarth, 1852, folio
(890), April 29, Sotheby Lewine, £7
Price (Wm.) New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New
England in America, broadside, 21 J by 25 inches. Printed
and sold by Wm. Price at ye Kings Head and Looking
Glass in Cornhill near the Town House in Boston (1743),
folio (526), April 29, Sotheby £6%
Primaleon. La Quarta Parte del Libro di Primaleone . . di
Grecia nella lingua Italiana, italic letter, con temp. Vene-
tian mor. gt., scroll borders and panels, edges tooled and
gt., Venetia per Michele Tramezzino, 1560, 8vo. (540),
May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £1^ los.
Primaleon. Libro del inuencible Cauallero Primaleon dijo de
Palmerin de Oliua, lit. gott)., large woodcut on title,
modern cf. ex., g.e. (first leaf mended), Fue impresso con
licencia en Lisboa, en casa de Manuel loan, 1566, folio
(541), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £y 15s.
Primaleon. Los tres libros del muy effor^ado cauallero Pri-
maleon et Polendos, 3 parts, roman letter, long lines,
three titles in red gotljic letter, surmounted by woodcut
in each case, numerous small cuts, orig. limp veil., Acabase
de imprimir en la inclita ciudad del Senado Veneciano,
1534 • • • y -^^^^ Impreso por M. luan Antonio de Nicolini
de Sabio alas espesas de M. Zuan Batista Pedregan, folio
(538), May 14, Sotheby Edivards, £14
[Primaleon.] Primaleone nel quale si narra a pieno I'historia
de suoi valorosi fatti e di Polendo suo fratello, nuova-
mente tradotto dalla lingua Spagnuola nella nostra buona
Italiana, italic letter, con temp. Venetian mor. gt., floral
scrolls, tooled and gt., Vinegia per Michele Tramezzino,
1548, 8vo. (539), May 14, Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £6 los.
[Primer.] " Prymer in Englyshe and in Laten is newly
translatyd after the Laten texte," blacfe letter, device of
Jehan le Marchant on title, small woodcuts, cxxxvi.
numbered folios, including title, the last leaf not num-
bered, signs. Il-K in eights [Hoskins 138], perfect and in
good state, modern cf. (Sir Francis Freeling's copy),
[colophon] Imprynted in Rowen the yeare of Our Lorde
M.ccccc.xxx.viii. [1538], cr. 8vo. (3623), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £jo
[Primer.] Prymer both in Englyshe and Latin [with Calendar
and " The Pystels and Gospels of the Sondayes and
festyvall holy dayes, newly corrected and amended "],
bladt letter (top margin of title frayed and written on,
wants * j), old cf., in case [colophon at end of Epistles]
Printed . . . in the house late the graye friers, by Richard
(472)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pry
Grafton and Edward W hyte-churche , 1540, sm. 8vo. (260),
June 3, Sotheby Bailey, /18
Priscianus (C.) De octo partibus orationis (et alia opuscula),
on the first page a painted initial, with shield emblazoned,
supported by two centaurs, a few other illuminatecl
initials and the rest painted, blank spaces left for Greek
[Hain 13355, Proctor 4025], old English mor. ex., g.e.
(from the Pembroke collection, ;^i35 in 1914), Without
place or printer's name [Venice, Wendelin of Speier], 1470,
sm. folio (627), March 18, Christie Maggs, fj^^
Priscianus (C.) De octo partibus orationis [et alia opuscula],.
283 leaves [Hain * 13354, Proctor 5887], contemp. MS.
marginal notes, veil., Absque ulla nota [Mediolani, printer
of " Servius in Vergilium," 1475], sm. folio (628), March
18, Christie Quaritch, ;^io los.
Procter (B. W.) An Autobiographical Fragment, port., illus-
trated by the insertion of 25 ports., etc., cf. gt., t.e.g.,
1877 (113), Dec. 12, Hodgson Shepherd, £2 5s.
Proctor (Robt.) Index to the Early Printed Books in the
British Museum, 3 vol., hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., 1898-1903,
4to. (632), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^i6
Propert (J. L.) History of Miniature Art, plates (name on
hf. -title), orig. cl., 1887, folio (323), July 22, Sotheby
Sot her an, £6-
Prophetae Minores, Hebraic^, a finely printed ed., cf., Excude-
bat typis Plantinianis Franciscus Raphelengius , anno 1588,
8vo. (74), Dec. 17, Sotheby Ellis, £2 2s.
Prosody (Dr.), Tour of. See Combe (W.)
Prospects of the most Remarkable Places in and about the City
of London, 30 folded plates, including title, orig. hf. bind-
ing, H. Overton, n.d., 4to. (187). June 26, Puttick
F. Edwards, £^ 7s. 6d.
Prout (Sam.) Facsimiles of Sketches in Flanders and Ger-
many, title, dedication, list of subscribers and 50 col.
lithographs, hf. roan (damaged), C. Hulmandel, n.d.
(1833), folio (891), April 29, Sotheby Aston, £20
[^4 5s., hf. roan, lithographs not col., same sale. Lot
892.]
Prudentius. Opera, (it. QOtl^., two sizes, in double columns and
long lines, small stamp, " Bibliotheca Regia," on title
and on last page, mor. gt., g.e. (some leaves wormed and
mended) [Campbell 1456, Proctor 9031], Absque ulla nota
[Deventer, Rich. Pafifroet, c. 1497], sm. 4to. (425), June 10,
Sotheby Davis 6- Oriolt, £8
Prudentius. Opera, Roman and Greek type, 37 long lines to
a page, wdth signatures, contemp. MS. notes on a few
leaves (10 leaves stained), mor., y.e., Venetiis, Aldus,
1501, sm. 4to. (426), Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs. £1 los.
Prynne (Wm.) Brief Animadversions on. Amendments of, &
Additional Explanatory Records to The Fourth Part of
the Institntes of the Lawes of England, first ed., orig. cf.,
line tooled with fleurons, dedication copy to King Charles
(473)
pry] Book-Prices Current.
II., with the royal arms in gold, T. Ratcliffe and T. Daniel
for A. Crooke {&> others), 1669, sm. folio (1155), July 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s.
Prynne (Wm.) Defence of Stage-Plays, mor. ex., 1649, 4to.
(902), April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £^ los.
Prynne (Wm.) Histrio-Mastix : the Player's Scourge, orig.
ed., cf. (broken). Printed by E. A. and W. I. for Michael
Sparke, 1633, 4to. (2273), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Maggs, £4 15s.
[£6 los., cf. gt., April 8, Sotheby, Lot 871; £6 los.,
mor., g.e., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 427.]
Psalms. Psalter of David newely translated into Englysh
metre, hlack letter, woodcut initials, wanting 3 leaves,
old stamped cf., silk ties. Translated and Imprinted by
Robert Crowley in the yere of our Lorde M.D.xlix. (1549),
4to. (117), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £^6
Psalms. Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into English
Metre by T. Sternhold, I. Hopkins and others, first
complete collected ed., black letter, musical notation, title
within woodcut border (defective), with arms on verso (a
few side-notes shaved, wanting sign, a 3 and 8 leaves at
end, supplied in fac), mor., gt. tooled in a Grolieresque
pattern, g.e., John Day, 1562, 4to. (118), May 13, Sotheby
Bailey, £16
Psalms. The Whole Psalmes in foure partes, four separate
parts (Medius, Contra Tenor, Tenor and Bassus), musical
notation, large woodcut on verso of each title, woodcut
initials, a few leaves mended, one leaf in Bassus (s iii.)
with one line of music supplied in MS., mor. gt., g.e., by
Riviere, John Day, 1563, oblong 4to. (120), May 13,
Sotheby Terry, £/^o
Psalms. Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into English
Meter by T. Sternhold, J. Hopkins and others, blacit letter,
musical notation, title within woodcut border (imperfect),
woodcut initials (imperfect and wormed at end), contemp.
MS. on fly-leaves, old veil, (wormed), metal corners and
bosses, John Day, 1565, folio (184), May 13, Sotheby
Terry, £5 15s.
[£5 los., mor. gt., fine copy of Day's ed. of 1567, same
sale. Lot 185.]
Psalms. Psalmes of David, with Morning and Evening Prayer,
etc., with music. Printed for the Companie of Stationers,
1615 — The New Testament, Robert Barker, 1616, 2 vol. in
I (some headlines cut into and some leaves of the N.T.
loose), bound dos-a-dos, in contemp. Stuart silk em-
broidered covers of conventional flowers, in silver wire,
gt. tooled edges (worn and damaged), 1615-16, 8vo. (231),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £\^
Psalms. The Psalmes of David, trans, by King James, en-
graved title and front, of royal arms by Marshall, orig.
cf., plain edges, Oxford, printed by William Turner, 1631,
sm. 8vo. (1156), July 22, Sotheby Bailey, £5 los.
(474)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [psa
Psalms. The Psalms of David. . . . For Use of the Reformed
Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New- York, pp.
(4), 479 (9), contemp. mor. gt., g.e. (rebacked), New York,
printed by James Parker, 1767, sm. 8vo. (677), March 6,
American Art Association $20
[The first book of music printed from type in America.]
Psalms set full for the Organ or Harpsicord as they are Plaid
in Churches and Chappels, by D. Purcell, front., musical
notation, engraved throughout, hf. bd., For I. Walsh,
n.d., oblong folio (186), May 13, Sotheby Dobell, £2 2S.
Psalterium. Two orig. leaves of the celebrated Psalter, the
first book printed with a dated colophon, Ut. QOtt)., printed
on veil., long lines, 20 to a full page, musical notation
added by hand, painted capitals (second leaf defective)
{Fust and Schoeffer, Mogunt., 1457), folio (183), May 13,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^<)
Psalterium cum Cantica et Hymnis, \\i. gotl^., 175 leaves, in-
cluding blank, blank spaces for the antiphons in the first
part, red initial letters supplied by hand (leaves num-
bered ii. to clxxii. for clxxv.), woodcut initial at beginning
of the second part, staves of 4 red lines (without notes),
wanting blank leaf at beginning, a few contemp. MS.
notes and a few words scored through with ink, folio
Ivi. defective, a few margins mended [Proctor 3267,
Weale's catalogue, p. 61], mor. ex., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf,
s. /. et a. (1470-80), 4to. (116), May 13, Sotheby Game, £i()
[£2^, apparently the same copy, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot
620.]
Psalterium Graecum et Latinum (ex recensione Joannis Cras-
toni), 132 leaves, with signs. [Hain ♦13454, Proctor 5966],
mor., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, from the Lakelands
library, [colophon] Impressum Mediolani Anno mcccclxxxi
die XX. Septembris [s.n. impr. : Bonus Accursius], sm.
folio (3631), Nov. 22, Sotheby James, £^S
Psalterium Davidicum, cum Commentario B. Brunonis, lit. qotff..
278 leaves, without marks [Hain *40ii (279 leaves).
Proctor 3123, Pellechet 3034 (280 leaves, including a
blank)], painted capitals, veil.. Absque ulla nota [Eichstatt,
Mich. Reyser, c. 1484], sm. folio (3633), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £g los.
Psalterium et Cantica [from the Breviarium ordinis Camal-
dulensis], 0Ot()ir letter, 38 lines, in red and black, printed
on veil., illuminated border to a i, col. pen-worked
initials (a-d 12, ef8), mor. ex., g.e. [Firenze, Antonio
Miscomini, 1484], sm. 4to. (637), March 18, Christie
Edwards, £ij
Psalterium Graecum cura Justini Decadyi, printed in red and
black, 2 pp. within woodcut borders, ornamental initials
and headings, coat-of-arms painted at end of preface, old
mor. gt., corner and centre ornaments (from the Sunder-
land, Sullivan and Gennadius libraries) [Venetiis, Aldus
Manutius], c. 1497, sm. 4to. (3630), Nov. 22, Sotheby
(475) Quaritch, £55
psa] Book-Prices Current.
Psalterium Latino-Germanicum. Psalterium cum apparatu
vulgari familiariter appresso, got^ic letter, col. initials,
orig. wooden bds. and stamped leather, one clasp, in case
(wormed and few margins repaired), Gedrucket czu Augs-
purg von Maister Erharte Ratdolt, 1499, sm. 4to. (355),-
Dec. 10, Christie Bull, ;^io
[Fourth ed. Hain *i35ii. Proctor 1914. Collation:
14 unnumbered + ff. ex. 4- 2 unnumbered. The second
and last leaves blank, wanting the former.]
Psalterium cum apparatu vulgari firmiter appresso, printed in
red and black, lit. QOt^. (two t^^^pes), modern mor., g.e.,
Basileae, M. Furter, 1503, 4to. (131), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs, £2. I OS.
Psalterium ex madato Victoriosissimi Anglie regis Henrcii
septimi, cum Psalmoru Virtute feliciter incipit (cum
Calendario, etc.), lit. QOtf)-, woodcut borders, 2 woodcuts,
the rose on title col., old MS. notes (some leaves wormed),
new cf., r.e., [colophon] . . igenose inipressu Qstatq-^ copletum
inceleberrima Urbe London per Guillielmu Faq^^ (Facques)
Regium impssorem Anno dni md.iiii. septima Februarii
(1504), sm. 8vo. (3634), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^i6o
[Of this edition not more than three other copies are
known, one of which is imperfect, viz., British Museum,
Bodleian and the Earl of Ashburnham's (sold in 1898 for
;^ioo). It contains twenty preliminary leaves, with signs.
|L-Cr 4, and the text n-u in eights.]
Psalterium et Cantica Canticorum, Ethiopice, per Joannem
Potken traducta, printed on thick paper, full-page woodcut
in red of King David playing the harp, containing initials
S. C, sides of contemp. Bruges oak bds. and leather, in
panels and bands of 18 compartments, and legend round
the eight chief compartments. " ©blautrpm Xpisti librnm
fjunr rrrtf Iigabi JulTorus tst U^t " [Judocus or Johannes
van de Leyde] [see Weale, No. 307] (repaired and re-
backed, stamps in good state) , [colo-phon in red] Impressum
est Opusculu hoc ingenio 6- impensis Jodnis Potken pre-
positi Ecclesie Sancte Georgii Colonien. Rome per Marcel-
lum Silber al's frdck . . Anno Salutis, 1513, sm. 4to. (3635),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £1^ los.
Psalterium summi fuditoris et Egregii cytharedi Dauidis p'
phete excelletissimi filij lesse, etc., gotfjic letter, 32 long
lines to a page, woodcut border to title, representing King
David with a harp (by Hans Cranach), lightly col., and 7
large woodcut initials (col.), MS. notes and a gloss inter-
linear, mor. ex., g.e., on the rough, Leipzig, Melchior
Lotter, 1518, sm. folio (356), Dec. 10, Christie Parsons, £5
[Collation : ff . liiij + i leaf, unnumbered -1- 1 blank = 56
leaves:]
Psalterium. II Psalterio di Davitte ; et di altri Propheti del
Testamento vecchio : per Silvio Phileto Romano, roman
and got()ic letter, double columns (a few leaves stained),
(476)
\
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [pug
Italian veil., Venetia, Stephano de Sabio, 1524, 4to. (29),
June 3, Sotheby Kilgour, ^4 4s.
Pseaumes de David, mis en rhythme fran9oise par Clement
Marot, printed in " lettres de civility," musical notation,
blank leaf at end (small hole in 2 leaves, By, 8), russ. gt.,
g.e., Pierre Davantes, 5. /., 1560, Svo. (46), May 13,
Sotheby Qiiaritch, £$ 5s.
[Copies with the name and device of P. Davantes are
exceedingly rare, the greater number being issued with
the name and device of Michel du Boys. Illustration of
one page of music in catalogue.]
Ptolemaeus (CI.) Geographia, lit. rom., 119 leaves of text
(including four blanks) and 27 double-page maps, engraved
on metal [Hain *i354i, Proctor 3966], bds. and hf. veil.,
g.e., by W. Pratt, Impressum Rome Art ac impensis
Pietri de Turre Anno m.cccc.lxxxx. die iv. Novembris
(1490), large folio (3640), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis (S* Orioli, £52
Ptolemaeus (CI.) Geographia, roman and greek type, 2 and
3 columns, 47 woodcut maps, orig. Italian wooden bds.
and leather, with panels, the centre of each being in gold,
with arms of a cardinal (the arms are repeated in red on
title), in case, Strassburg, J. Schott, 12 Mar., 1513, large
folio (357), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £62
[The map of Lorraine is in three colours, and is pro-
bably the first map to be so printed. The map of Switzer-
land is also said to be the earliest of that country. Colla-
tion : [a]2, b-l6, m6, N6+27 maps (26 double, i single) +
title+20 maps (19 double, i single), a6, b4, c6=i8i
leaves.]
Ptolemaeus (CI.) Geographia, maps col., i6th-i7th cent.
French cf. gt., arms of Du Prat, with coronet and cross,
within gold wreaths, Strassburg, J. Schott, 12 Mar., 15 13,
large folio (358), Dec. 10, Christie H. Stevens, £50
[This issue of the ed. of 15 13 differs in some respects,
some sheets being reprinted and one substitution made,
i.e., a new map of Switzerland.]
Ptolemaeus (CI.) [Geographia.] Introductio in Ptolomei Cosmo-
graphiam, roman letter, 42 lines to a page, 2 cuts of astro-
nomical instruments, hf. veil, (ex-libris of the Marquis
d'Adda), last few leaves wormed, Impressum Cracouiae
per Hier. Vietorem, 15 19, sm. 4to. (359), Dec. 10, Christie
H. Stevens, £^
Publicius (Jac.) Oratoriae artis Epitomata, ed. prima, lit.
0Ot{)., 68 leaves, including 2 blanks [Hain * 13545, Proctor
4388], woodcuts of a symbolical alphabet, nemonic
figures, a chess-board, etc., modern mor., g.e., [colophon]
Erhardus ratdolt Augustensis 1482 pridie calen decembris
impressit Venetiis (3642), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £S
Pugh (E.) Cambria Depicta, front, and 21 col. aquatint
views by- Havell and Cartwright (the margins of a few
stained), bds., uncut, 1810, 4to. (272), Dec. 19, Hodgson
(477) £2 i2s. 6d.
pug] Book-Prices Current.
Pugin (A. W.) Examples of Gothic Architecture, plates by
Le Keux, etc., 3 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1831-38, 4to. (982),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 3s.
Pugin (A. W.) Examples of Gothic Architecture, plates, 3
vol., orig. cl., 1850, 4to. (472), March 19, Puttick
Quaritch, £2. los.
Pulci (Luca de). Pistole al Magnifico Lorenzo de Medici [in
verse], roman letter, modern oak bds. and russ., monastic
style [Hain-Copinger 13571, Proctor 6319], Impressum
Florentiae per me Antonini Bartolomeo Miscomini, i48i[-2]
die primo februarii, sm. 4to. (427), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^io los,
Pulman (G. P. R.) Book of the Axe (Somerset and Devon),
fourth ed., folding map and illustrations, hf. mor., 1875,
8vo. (295), Dec. 12, Hodgson £1 12s.
Punch. Re-issue of the first Fifty Years, 1841-1891, in 25
vol., with the History of Punch, by M. H. Spielman, 1895,
together 26 vol., uniform mor., g.e. (one vol. rubbed),
4to. (125), July 29, Sotheby Edwards, £6 5s,
Purcell (E. F.) Life of Cardinal Manning, 1896, port., extra
illustrated by the insertion of 80 ports., about 80 views
and nearly 100 autograph letters, 2 vol., bound in 4 vol.,
hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1902, 4to. (695), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Maggs, £7
Purcell (Hy.) Collection of Ayres compos'd for the Theatre,
3 parts only (Violino Secundo, Tennor and Bassus),
musical notation (pagination cut into), fancy paper
wrappers, J. Hepinstall, 1697, folio (190), May 13, Sotheby
Dobell, £5
[£i'^ I2S., hf. cf., cut into. May 14, Sotheby, Lot 3266.]
Purcell (Hy.) Orpheus Britannicus, Book I., with port.,
1698 ; and Book II., 1702, 2 books in i vol. (some head-
lines shaved), cf., 1698- 1702, 8vo. (309), May 14, Sotheby
Reeves, £4 4s.
Purcell (Hy.) Orpheus Britannicus, 2 parts in i (Book I.,,
second ed.. Book II., first ed.), port., musical notation,
panelled cf. (rebacked), 1706-2, folio (626), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Coupland, £^ 12s.
Purcell (Hy.) The Catch Club, or Merry Companions, first
ed., 2 parts in i, plates of musical notation (head -lines
shaved, a few leaves foxed and imprint on title partly
effaced), cf. gt.. For I. Walsh, n.d. (c. 1720), oblong 4to.
(122), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £2
Purcell (Hy.) Te Deum and Jubilate, for Voices and Instru-
ments made for St. Caecilia's Day, 1694, musical notation,
old mor. gt., J. Hepinstall, 1697, folio (189), May 13,
Sotheby Dobell, £2 2s.
[£2 4s., hf. bd., some headlines cut, same sale. Lot 188.]
Purcell (Hy.) Vocal and Instrumental Musick of the Pro-
phetess, or the History of Dioclesian, first ed., musical
notation (last 2 leaves mended, several leaves foxed,
pagination on a few leaves shaved), a few MS. notes, MS.
(478)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [qua
inscription on title, " Presented to the Purcell Club,"
1691, folio (187), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £5 5s.
[/3 I OS., hf. cf., title torn, May 14, Sotheby, Lot 308.]
Purchas (Saml.) Haklvytvs Posthumus or Pvrcnas his Pil-
grimes, maps (Vol. v. wants map of China), engraved title
in fac. (some leaves stained, 4 leaves defective. Vol. v. is
smaller than the others and has a few leaves scribbled
on), 5 vol., cf. (rebacked), 1625-26, folio (591), May 14,
Sotheby Edwards, ;^i6 los.
[^15 5s., old cf., wanting engraved title and some
leaves torn and stained, June 10, Sotheby. Lot 430.]
Pyne (W. H.) Costume of Great Britain, col. plates, mor.
gt., g.e., 1808, folio (3723), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Buchan, £^ 15s.
[/5 15s., same state, April 29, Sotheby, Lot 823.]
Pyne (W. H.) History of the Royal Residences, 100 col.
plates, 3 vol., hf. mor., g.e., fine copy, 1819, 4to. (3689),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £yi
\£jb 6s., hf. cf. (broken). Large Paper, Vol. i. and ii.
only, same sale. Lot 3724.]
Pyne (W. H.) History of the Royal Residences, large paper,
100 col. aquatints, 3 vol., cl., uncut, 1819, imp. 4to. (895),
April 29, Sotheby David, £1^
[/16 15s., orig. cf., July 29, Sotheby, Lot 257.]
Pyne (W. H.) Landscape Drawing, col. aquatints and other
plates, orig. hf. leather, Ackermann, 18 12, 4to. (601),
July 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 i8s.
Quadragesimale nouum . . de observantia de filio prodigo,
lit. 0Otl^., woodcuts, veil., Impressum BasilicB per Michaelem
Furter, 1497, sm. 8vo. (1099), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £'j
Quaesumus Te, &c., Or, the Supplement to the New Letany
For these Times (4 leaves, in verse), hf, bd., Printed fer
Cauda Draconis : in English, the Rump, 1660, sm. 4to.
(6061), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £4
Quakers. A collection of about three hundred Tracts and
Broadsides by members of the Society of Friends, includ-
ing various pieces by Charles Bayley, George Bishop, R.
Crane, J. Crooke, Geo. Fox and others, 1654-67, bound in
8 vol., with MS. index, together 9 vol., cf. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, sm. 4to. (6062), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £72
Quakers. A Declaration Of the Sad and Great Persecution
and Martyrdom Of the People of God, called Quakers, in
New-England, for the Worshipping of God [by Edw.
Burrough], first ed. (16 leaves), hf. bd.. Printed for Robert
Wilson in Martins Le Grand, s.d. (? 1660), sm. 4to. (6063),
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £5
Quakers. True and Impartisfll Narrative of the eminent
Hand of God that befell a Quaker and his Family at the
Town of Panton in Lincolnshire (some headlines and
catchwords cut into), cf. ex., 1672, 4to. (414), July 22,
Sotheby Egerton, £1 15s.
(479)
qua] Book-Prices Current.
Quaker's Art of Courtship (The) : or, the Yea-and-Nay Aca-
demy of Compliments, cf. gt., g.e.. Printed, and are to be
sold by most Booksellers, 1710, sm. 8vo. (6064), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £8 5s.
Quaritch (B.) Examples of the Art of Book-illumination,
illustrations in gold, silver and colour, with illuminated
initials, hf. mor., 1889-92, 4to. (64), July 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £\
Quarles (F.) A Feast for Wormes, first ed., mor. ex., by F.
Bedford (A-O 2 in fours), A i orig. blank, Imprinted by-
Felix Kyngston, for Richard Moore, 1620, sm. 4to. (6065),
July I, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, ;^8o
Quarles (F.) Argalvs and Parthenia, engraved title by Cecil,
mor. ex., g.e.. Printed for lohn Marriott, 1647, sm. 4to.
(6086), July I, Sotheby" Dobell, £2 los.
Quarles (F.) Barnabas and Boanerges : or. Wine and Oyle
for Afflicted Soules, second ed., 2 vol. in i (A 5 leaves,
including an engraved title containing a port by T,
C.[ross] ; B-L 6 in twelves, L6 blank. [A new title:]
" Boanerges and Barnabas : Or Judgement and Mercy
for afflicted Soules." Consisting of Meditations, Solilo-
quies, and Prayers. Printed by Rich. Cotes for Richard
Royston, and Richard Lownes .... 1646," A-K in twelves,
the last leaf blank), orig. cf.. Printed for Richard Loundes,
1646, sm. 8vo. (6085), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^io
[In this volume, the work printed in 1646 as "Judg-
ment and Mercy for Afflicted Souls " forms the second
part, being preceded by the " Barnabas and Boanerges,"
of which this purports to be a second ed.]
Quarles (F.) Divine Fancies, second ed. (?), old port, in-
serted (mounted), (title and preliminaries, 8 leaves, the
first blank, B-Dd in fours, the last leaf blank), mor. ex..
Printed by M. F. for lohn Marriot, 1633, sm. 4to. (6070),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^
Quarles (F.) Divine Fancies, mor. ex.. Printed by M. F. for
lohn Marriot . . . 1641, sm. 4to. (6071), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £3
Quarles (F.) Divine Poems (A-Mm 4 in eights, Kk 6 and
Mm 4 blank), orig. cf., Printed by M. F. for I. M., 1638,
8vo. (6075), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £4. 5s.
Quarles (F.) Elegie vpon the Trvely Lamented Death of the
Right Honorable Sir Julius Caesar K°t. (eight leaves,
title on A 2, the only copy known), mor. ex., by Ramage,
Printed for lohn Marriot, 1636, sm. 8vo. (6074), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £j2
Quarles (F.) Emblemes, first ed., engraved title and engrav-
ings by Marshall and Simpson, with the " Quarlgis "
[written by E. Benlowes], having an allegorical front., old
hf. mor. gt., 1635, 8vo. (146), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Pickering, ^33 los.
[;^20, mor. gt., the Huth copy, July i, Sotheby, Lot
6072.]
(480)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [qua
Quarles (F.) Emblemes, engraved title and plates (A-Bb 3 in
eights), mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by I. D. for
Francis Eglesfeild, 1635, sm. 8vo. (6073), July i, Sotheby
G.D.Smith, £21
Quarles (F.) Enchyridion Containing Institutions (♦ 8 leaves,
A-F in twelves, " The Second Book," B-P 4 in twelves),
orig. purple velvet, with one clasp. Printed by T. Cotes,
for G. Hutton in Turne-Stile- Alley in Holbourne, 164 1,
i2mo. (6076), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^ii
Quarles (F.) Enchiridion, port, (a-i in twelves), mor. gt., g.e.,
arms of the Rev. Theodore Williams, Printed by T. James
for Thos. Holder, 1681, sm. 8vo. (6078), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2 5s.
Quarles (F.) Hadassa : or The History of Qveene Ester,
first ed. (a-n 2 in fours), woodcuts of royal arms and
ornaments, Imprinted for Richard Moore {by F. Kyngston),
1 62 1, sm. 4to. (6066), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^ii
Quarles (F.) lob Militant, first ed. (A-P 2 in fours), cf. ex.,
g.e., by W. Pratt, the first leaf blank (wanting), Printed by
Felix Kyngston for George Winder, 1624, sm. 4to. (6068),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1-2
Quarles (F.) Judgement & Mercy for Afflicted Soules (A-H 4
in eights, including a port, and engraved front, by Mar-
shall), Printed by Ric. Cotes, for Richard Royston, 1646 —
Judgement and Mercie for Afflicted Souls (1[ 4 leaves, the
first blank, A-H 4 in eights, first genuine impression),
Cambridge, Printed by R. Daniel for V.\rsula] Q.[iiarles],
1646, in I vol., cf., 1646, sm. 8vo. (6084), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, ;^io
Quarles (F.) Observations concerning Princes and States,,
upon Peace and Warre, first ed. (14 leaves), hf. bd..
Printed for John Sweeting, 1642, sm. 4to. (6080), July i,
Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £5.
Quarles (F.) Sions Elegies. Wept by Jeremie the Prophet,
first ed., with the title with woodcut border dated 1625
(A-H 2 in fours), mor. ex., by W. Pratt, Printed by W,
Stansby for Thomas Dewe, 1624, sm. 4to. (6067), July i,
Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £24.
Quarles (F.) Sions Sonets, first ed., title within woodcut
border (stained), (A-F in fours, title on A 2), cf. gt., g.e..
Printed by W. Stansby for Thomas Dewe, 1625, sm. 4to.
(6069), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £1^
Quarles (F.) Solomons Recantation, Entituled Ecclesiastes,
Paraphrased . . . With a Short Relation of His Life and
Death (by his Widow Ursula Quarles) (a-i in fours), mor.
ex., uncut, t.e.g., by F. Bedford, Printed by M. F. for
Richard Royston, 1645, sm. 4to. (6082), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, ;^io
Quarles (F.) Solomon's Recantation, with a Short Relation
of his Life and Death, third ed. (36 leaves), port, by Wm.
Marshall, polished cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Richard Royston,
1648, sm. 4to. (6083), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £(>
XXXII. (481) 16
^ua] Book-Prices Current.
[Quarles (F.)] The Loyall Convert ... (12 leaves), polished
cf. ex., g.e., Oxford, Henry Hall, 1644, sm. 4!©. (6081),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £6
[Quarles F.)] The Shepheards Oracle (8 leaves, some lower
margins cut into), hf. bd., 1644, sm. 4to. (6079), July i,
Sotheby Ellis, £5 5s.
Quarles (F.) The Virgin Widow. A Comedie (title mended),
(A 2 leaves, B-K in fours), cf. ex., t.e.g.. Printed for R.
Royston, MDCXLIX., sm. 4to. (6087), July i, Sotheby
Dohell, £6 6s.
Quarles (F.) and Warwick (A.) Enchiridion Miscellaneum.
Spare Houres Improv'd in Meditations Divine Contempla-
tive .... the 12 Impression (Quarles. A-G in twelves, last
leaf blank. Warwick, with a separate title, A-D 2 in
twelves). Inserted in the volume is a leaf bearing verses
in Warwick's autograph, and signed by him, addressed,
" Venerabili equiti Roberto Gordon iter in Scotiam pro-
fecturo," dated from Barv. [Berwick ?], 22 Dec, 1642,
mor. gt., g.e., Amsterdam, Printed by Stephen Swart
Bookseller, at the Crowned Bible, on the West-seide of the
Exchange, 1677, i2mo. (6077), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £'] 5s.
Quarles (Jno.) Divine Meditations upon Several Subjects,
port., cf. gt., g.e.. Printed by T. J. for Peter Parker, 1671,
sm. 8vo. (6093), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1 15s.
Quarles (Jno.) Fons Lachrymarum ; Or a Fountain of
Teares (A-K 2 in eights, including the front, and port.,
both by W. Marshall), cf. ex.. Printed by J. M acock for
Nathaniel Brooks, 1649, sm. 8vo. (6088), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £8 los.
Quarles (Jno.) Gods Love and Mans Unworthiness, first ed.
(A 5 leaves, B-L in eights. At p. loi occurs a plate repre-
senting a man at prayer, which forms a leaf in sig. H),
modern mor. gt., g.e.. Printed for John Stafford, 1651, sm.
8vo. (6090), July I, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £g
Quarles (Jno.) History Of the most Vile Dimagoras Who by
Treachery and Poison blasted the incomparable Beauty
of Divine Parthenia, old russ., g.e.. Printed by J. M. for
John Stafford, 1658, sm. 8vo. (6092), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £y 15s.
[Portrait of the author and engraved frontispiece by
W. Faithorne (margins cut), title, epistle and dedication,
5 leaves ; B-N iv. in eights. B and C form only 8 leaves
together.]
Quarles (Jno.) Regale Lectum Miseriae : or, a Kingly Bed of
Miserie (A 4 leaves, B-H in eights, besides the front, and
an engraving representing the king on the scaffold), orig.
cf.. Printed in the Yeare 1649, cr. 8vo. (6089), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £g
Quarles (Jno.) The Tyranny Of the Dutch against The
English (A 4 leaves, B-G 3 in eights, with a folding front.
(482) :
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [que
by R. Vaughan), cf., Printed by John Crowch, and Tho,
Wilson, 1653, sm. 8vo. (6091), July i, Sotheby Ellis, ;^io
Quarll (Ph.) The Hermit: Or. the Unparalleled Sufferings
and Surprising Adventures of Mr. PhiUp Quarll, an Eng-
lishman, first ed. (A-S 4 in eights, including a front, and
map, a second plate is at p. 154). cf. gt., g.e., by Clarke
and Bedford, Westminster, 1727, 8vo. (6094), J"^y '.
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £7 los.
Queen (The) or the Excellency of her Sex. An Excellent old
Play. Found out by a Person of Honour, and given to
the Publisher, Alexander Goughe, large paper ? (A-F
in fours), hf. bd., Printed by T. N.for Thomas Heath, in
Russel Street, Covent Garden, 1653, sm. 4to. (6095),
July I. Sotheby D obeli, ^6 6s.
[Querelles (Chevalier de).] Hero et Leandre, PoSme en trois
chants, traduit du Grec (of Musaeus), front, (in black) and
8 plates printed in col., designed and engraved by Debu-
court, mor. ex., compartments enclosing Renaissance
ornaments, finely tooled and gt., g.e., Paris de V Imprimerie
de Pierre Didot L'aine, an x. (1801), folio (896), April 29,
Sotheby Duncan, Igi
Quesnel (Pasquier). Reflexions Morales sur le Nouveau Testa-
ment, seconde 6d., 12 vol., d Paris, chez Le Conte et
Montalant, 1714-25, cr. 8vo. (92), April 8, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £2^
[XVni. century French mor. gt., arms of Mdme.
Victoire, second daughter of Louis XV., g.e., by Fournier.]
Quest of Enquiry. By women to know. Whether the Tripe-
wife were trimmed by Doll yea or no. Gathered by
Oliuer Oat-meale, blacfe letter and italics, margin of title
renewed (A.D 3 in fours, in verse and prose, the only
copy known), cf. gt., by C. Smith, Imprinted by T. G.
[Thomas Gaultier], and are to be sold in Paules Church-
yard, 1595, sm. 4to. (6og6), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £2>2,
Question de Amor de dos enamorados : al uno era muerta su
amiga : el otro sirue sin esperanqa de galardon . . . lit.
gotf)., double columns, woodcut above title, mor. gt., g.e.,
by C. Lewis, from the library of Richard Heber, with
note in his hand, Emprimio se enla insigne ciudad de
Valecia por Diego de gumiel impressor. Acabose a dos de
Julio 151 3, folio (542), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £2^ los.
Question de Amor de dos enamorados : Al vno era, muerta su
Amiga : El otro sirue sin esperan9a de galardon . . . roman
letter, title in red and black, woodcuts, old cf. (wormed at
end), Estampada en la ynclita ciudad de Venecia hizo lo
estampar miser luan Batista Pedrezano mercader de libros
. . . 1533, i2mo. (645), March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £1^
[£32, cf. ex., the Huth copy, July i, Sotheby, Lot
6097.]
Questionary of Chirurgeons, with the formulary of lytell
Guydo in Cyrurgie, with the Spectacles of Cyrurgyens
newly added, with the fourth Boke of the Terapentyke
(483) 16—2
que] Book-Prices Current.
{sic) or Methode curatyfe of Claude Galyen prynce of
Physiciens, etc., hlack letter, woodcut initials (A-Y in
fours, the " Fourth Book " A-H in fours), russ. ex., by F.
Bedford, Imprynted by me Robert wyer for Henry Dabbe cS-
Rycharde Banckes. Cum priuilegio [1542], sm. 4to. (6098),
July I, Sotheby Tregaskis, £;^2
Quevedo Villegas (Fr. de). Obras, con sua Vida, large paper,
port, and engravings, 6 vol. in 5, imitation Spanish mor.
ex., g.e., Madrid, Jo. Ibarra, 1772, sm. 4to. (6099), July
I , Sotheby Edwards, £j 5s.
Quintilianus. Institutionum Oratoriarum, lib. XII. (ex recog.
Jo. Andreae), ed. secunda, 238 leaves (3 leaves of text
wanting) [Hain 13645, Proctor 3309], painted initials (hole
in first few margins, not subject to return), old Venetian
oak bds. and leather, blind stamped ornaments, [colophon]
. . Coradus Sweynheym. Arnoldus Pdnartzq : magistri
Rome impresserunt talia multa simul, etc. (1470), folio
(3645), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Quintilianus. Institutionum Oratoriarum, libri XII., ex recog.
Omniboni Leoniceni, lit. rom., 212 leaves, including orig.
blank, spaces left for Greek quotations filled in in MS.
[Hain * 13647, Proctor 4073], first page decorated, with an
emblazoned coat-of-arms below containing the initials
A. M. (? Mirandola family), illuminated initial to each
book, modern russ., g.e. (both covers broken), Venetiis,
Nicolaus Jenson Gallicus impressit Annis mcccclxxi.
mense mai die xxi., folio (3646), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Maggs, ;^io6
Quintus Calaber. [Tryphiodorus de Trojae excidio et Coluthiis
de Raptu Helenae, graece], ed. princeps et Aldina, mor.,
g.e. [Venetiis apud Aldum, s.a.], c. 1505, cr. 8vo. (6104),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5
Quinze effusions (Les) du sang de nostre Seigneur & redemp-
teur Jesus Christ, A Paris pour Guillaume de la Noue,
demeurant rue Sainct Jacques au nom de Jesus — Extraict
de plusieurs Saincts Docteurs, propositions. Diets & Sen-
tences, contenat les graces, fruicts ... & digne Sacrement,
de Lautel, lit. gotf)., in i vol., ib., three woodcut titles
and small cuts in the text, mor., g.e.. by Koehler [s.d.],
sm. 8vo. (6105), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £6 15s.
[Though these pieces have separate title-pages, it is
probable that they were published as one work. The
first piece consists of 8 leaves, with sign. ^. The second
has signs. A-L in eights. At sign. I is a third title.]
Quinze ioyes de mariage (Les), woodcut (title soiled, marginal
notes of pp. 35-37 cut into), mor. ex., g.e., A Roven. Chez
Raphael du petit Val. . . . M.D.XCVL, sm. 8vo. (6106),
July I, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2 15s.
Quiros (P. F. de). Terra Australis incognita or A new
Scutherne Discoverie, containing A fifth part of the
World (A-D in fours, A j, a blank, wanting), mor., centre
gt. ornament, g.e., by W. Pratt (British Museum sale
(484)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rab
duplicate, 1787), Printed for John Hodgetts, 1617, sm. 4to.
(6107), Tuly I, Sotheby Edwards, £t^o
*' R. D. G. M. Ad peccatore Sodomitam ut cognoscat cj^ ceteris
criminibus crime Sodomiticum sit detestabilius," ht. ^0X\\.,
long lines, 31 to a full page, 10 leaves, the last blank,
signs, a-b [apparently undescribed], new veil., Absque ulla
nota [printer and place unidentified, 14 — ], sm. 4to. {3650),
Nov, 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
R. (E.) Evgenia's Teares for Great Brittaynes Distractions.
Written by E.[dward] R.feynolds '], (A-C in eights, front,
by W. Marshall), cf. gt., some rough edges, Prijited for
William Sheares at the signe of the Bible in Covent-Garden,
1642, Svo. (6ioq), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £6 los.
R (E.) Two fruitfuU exorcises . . . Also a briefe discourse
intituled A Buckler against a Spanish brag (A-N 2 in
eights, separate title to each portion) (some margins cut
into), hf. mor., Impensis G. Bishop, 1588, sm. 8vo. (6108),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, ^12 los.
R. (N.) Proverbs English, French, Dutch, Italian, and
Spanish (A-G in twelves, the last leaf blank), orig. cf.,
Printed for Simon Miller, 165Q, sm. 8vo. (61 11), July i,
Sotheby H. Stevens, £6 15s.
R. (N.) Strange Newes of the sad effects of the fatal! Eclipse
happening the 29th of this March, 1652 (4 leaves), hf.
mor.. Printed for Richard Harper, 1652, sm. 4to. (61 10),
July I, Sotheby Ellis, £1 los.
R. (R.) An English Grammar, blacfe letter (some leaves
mended and stained) (A-Z in fours, A j blank wanting
and N-P repeated), polished cf. ex.. Printed by Felix
Kyn^ston for Mathew Walbanh and Laurence Chapman,
1641, 8vo. (6112), July I, Sotheby G. D Smith, £6
R. (S.) Hell's Broke Loose [running title, " The Life and
Death of John Leyden "], (Title and preface 2 leaves,
A-F 2 in fours), hf. bd., uncut. Printed by W. W . and are
to be sold by G. Loftus in Popes-head A Hie neare the Ex-
change, 1605, sm. 4to. (61 13), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £27
R. (W.) The Arbitrary Punishments and Cruel Tortures
Inflicted on Prisoners for Debt Represented and Described
(A-D 2 in fours, besides a leaf of woodcuts and another of
explanation), cf.. Printed by J. Watson for T. Payne, etc.,
1720, Svo. (61 16), July I, Sotheby Maggs. £2 los.
R. (W.) The Christmas Ordinary, A Private Show (15 leaves),
new veil.. Printed for James Courtney, 1682, sm. 4to. (61 15),
July I, Sotheby Dobell, £2 i6s.
R. (W.) The English Ape, the Italian imitation, the Foote-
steppes of Fraunce, blnfft letter, title mended (title and
dedication to Sir Christopher Hatton 2 leaves, A-D 2 in
fours, only one other perfect copy is known), mor. gt ,
g.e., by J. Wright. Imprinted by Robert Robinson 1588,
sm. 4to. (61 14), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £40
Rabanus (Maurus). De Laudibs> sancte Crucis opus, roman
letter, title in gothic, with large initial M, with 2 woodcuts
(485)
rab] Book-Prices Current.
(besides the cuts enclosed with text), painted initials, cf.
ex., g.e., Phor^heim in aedibus Thome Anshelmi, Martio
mense, 1503, sm. folio (360), Dec. 10, Christie
Quay itch, £1^ los.
[Opposite each page of verse the text is repeated without
any break between the words, and presents to the eye a
mass of single letters, the page also contains woodcut
figures printed over the letters. Some of the pages are
cut (with the figures) on blocks in imitation of type.
Collation : 10 unnumbered + lix. + i unnumbered + xiiii.
+ I unnumbered. £d), wormed and some margins stained,,
perhaps the same copy, March 18, Christie, Lot 866; ^j,
mor. ex., woodcuts wormed, the Syston Park copy, Nov.
22, Sotheby, Lot 3651.]
Rabelais (F.) Oevvres (some head numerals cut close), mor.,
g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet [5. /.] M.D.LI 1 1., thick sm.
8vo. (61 17), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £^0
Rabelais (F.) Oevvres, mor. ex., g.e , by Bauzonnet Trautz
\Sans lieu.] M.D.LVL, sm. 8vo. (6118), July t, Sotheby
Maggs, £2S
Rabelais (F.) CEuvres, mor., g.e., by Duru, Lyon, par Jean
Martin, 1558, 8vo. (1104), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £15
[^4, mor. ex., the Huth copy, July i, Sotheby, Lot
6119.]
Rabelais (F.) Oeuvres (ed. attachee aux Elzevir), 2 vol., mor.
gt., doublures, g.e., fine copy [A la Sphere], 1663, sm. 8vo.
(6120), July I, Sotheby Tregaskis,£8 15s.
Rabelais (F.) CEuvres, etc., large paper, port., map and
engravings by Picart, 3 vol., mor. ex., g. on m.e., by F.
Bedford, Amsterdam, J. F. Bernard, 1741, 4to. (61 21),
July 1 , Sotheby Maggs, £4^
Rabelais (F.) CEuvres, illustrations by G. Dore, 2 vol., cl. gt.,
Paris, 1873, folio (1105), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Neumayer, £1 8s.
Rabelais (F.) Pantagruel's Prognostication : Certain, true, and
infallible ; for the Year everlasting. Newl}'' composed for
the benefit and instruction of hair-brain'd and idle Fel-
lowes ; by Mr. Alcofribas. Sewer in chief to Pantagruel
. . . translated out of French by Democritus Pseudomantis
(A-C 4 in eights, imprint cut off. no other copy known),
modern mor. gt., by Tuckett, " London " [c. 1645), sm.
8vo. (6123), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, ^60
Rabelais (F.) ' Works, trans, by Sir T. Urquhart and P. A.
Motteux, ed. de luxe, on Japanese veil., port, and 16
plates by L. Chalon, 2 vol., uncut, 1892, 4to. (983), Oct.
23, Sotheby Burrell, £2 15s.
Rabelais (F.) Works, trans, by Sir T. Urquhart and P. A.
Motteux, illustrations by Louis Chalon, 3 vol., cf. ex.,
1904, 8vo. (152), Oct. 24, Hodgson Sawyer, £2 4s.
Rabelais (F.) Works, illustrations by W. H. Robinson, 2 vol.,
buckram, uncut, t.e.g., 1904, 4to. (1106), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Dobell,£i 6s.
(486)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ral
Raccolta di Alto Vedute delle piili belle della Citta di Firenze,
8 engravings, Firenze, 1786, oblong folio (560), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £^ los.
Racine (J.) Oiuvres, ed. par M. Luneau de Boisjermain,
plates after Gravelot, 7 vol., cf. gt., g.e., Paris, 1768, 8vo.
(367), Feb. 20, Sotheby Ellis, £5
Racine (J.) Giuvres, ed. par M. Luneau de Boisjermain,
port, by Santerre and 12 plates after Gravelot, 7 vol.,
con temp. French mor. gt., g.e. (Derome), bookplate of
Ludovic Deschamps Des Toumelles, Paris, de I'Imprimerie
de Louis Cellot [chez Charles Panckoucke) , 1768, 8vo. (431),
June 10, Sotheby Btimpus, £j^
Rackham (A.) Book of Pictures, Introduction by Sir Arthur
Quiller-Couch, first ed., col. plates, orig. cl., 191 3, 4to.
(453), July 29, Sotheby Quaritch, ^-^ 3s.
Radcliffe (F. P. D.) The Noble Science, 2 ports, and 37
woodcuts, edges cut and gt., orig. cl., R. Ackermann,
1839, roy. 8vo. (3521), Feb. 25, Sotheby Markham, £1 los.
Radicati (Albert, Comte de Passeran). Recueil de pieces
curieuses sur les matieres les plus int^ressantes, large
PAPER, old French mor. gt., g.e. (Derome), A Londres,
chez John Brindley, 1749, 8vo. (6124), July i, Sotheby
Maggs, £3
Raemaekers (L.) The Great War, a Neutral's Indictment,
100 cartoons in col. by L. Raemaekers, one of 1,050
copies, hf. buckram, uncut, t.e.g., Fine Art Society, 19 16,
folio (635), Aug. 7, Sotheby Quaritch, £g
Raffles (Sir T. S.) History of Java, maps, col. and other
aquatints, 2 vol., hf. cf., 181 7, 4to. (202), March 4, Christie
Quaritch, £6 los.
[£j, old cf. gt., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 274.]
Rafter (M.) Memoirs of Gregor McGregor, comprising a
Sketch of the Revolution in New Grenada and Venezuela,
etc., folded map, ports, and v'ews, mottled cf. ex., g.e.,
by Zaehnsdorf, J. and J. Stockdale, 1820, 8vo. (1041),
May 14. Sotheby H. Stevens, £5 js. 6d.
Rainoldes (Jno.) Th'overthrow of Stage-Playes, first ed. (one
or two headlines shaved, title mended), new cf. ex., 1599,
4to. (901), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, £^
f/4, cf. ex., second ed., Oxford, 1629, same sale. Lot 898.]
Rainoldes (Jno.) Th' overthrow of Stage-Playes, first ed.
(title mended) (A-B b 2 in fours, and C two leaves between
D and E). cf. gt. g.e. [Printed at Middleburg by R. Schil-
ders], 1599, sm. 4to. (6126), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £24
Raleigh (Sir W.) All is not Gold that ghsters : Or, a Warning-
Piece to England (4 leaves), hf. mor.. Printed for G.
Horton, 1651, sm. 4to. (6132), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £6
Raleigh (Sir W.) Brevis & admiranda descriptio Regni Gvianae
(ten leaves, with folding map and six plates), old veil.,
NoribergcTe, Impensis Levini Hulsii, D.M.XCIX., sm. 4to.
(6128), July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £go
(487)
ral] Book-Prices Current.
Raleigh (Sir W.) Declaration of the Demeanor and Cariage
of Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight, as well in his Voyage, as
in, and sithence his Returne (title and blank leaf marked
A 2 leaves, A (repeated) -I 2 in fours, A-C 2 in fours a
blank), orig. limp veil.. Printed by Bonham Norton and
lohn Bill, M.DC.XVIIL, sm. 4to. (6131). July i, Sotheby
Maggs, £6 I OS.
Raleigh (Sir W.) Discoverie of the large, rich, and bewtifvl
Empyre of Gviana, first ed. (some headlines cut into)
(A 4 leaves, ^ 4 leaves, B-P in fours), mor. gt , g.e., by W.
Pratt, Imprinted by Robert Robinson, 1596, sm. 4to, (6127)^
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £^z
Raleigh (Sir W.) Historic of the World in Five Bookes . . .
8 maps, etc., old cf. (rebacked), 1652, folio (6133), July i,
Sotheby Wilkinson, £1 los.
Raleigh (Sir W ) Maxims of State, port, by Vaughan — Sir
Walter Raleigh's Sceptick, or specvlations and observa-
tions of the Magnificency and Opulency of Cities. His
Seat of Government. And Letters to the Kings Majestic,
and others of Qualitie. Also his Demeanor before his
Execution, in i vol., cf. gt., g.e., by Riviere, Printed by
W. Bentley, and are to be sold by W. Shears, 165 1, sm. 8vo.
(6135), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £&
Raleigh (Sir W.) Secrets of Government, and Misteries of
State, published by John Milton, Esq. (A-Q in eights, Q 8
blank and A with 4 leaves only), orig. cf., Printed in the
Year 1697, ^^o. (6136), July i, Sotheby G. D.Smith, £2 5s.
Raleigh (Sir W.) The Cabinet Council : containing the Chief
Arts of Empire, published by John Milton, port, by
Vaughan, orig. sheep, 1658, i2mo. (143), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Dobell, £2. 14s.
Raleigh (Sir W.) The Prince, or Maxims of State, first ed. (26
leaves), hf bd.. Printed MDCXLII., sm. 4to. (6134), July
I, Sotheby Ellis, £2 5s.
Raleigh (Sir W.) W^aerachtighe ende grondighe beschryvinghe
van het groot ende Goudt-rijck Coninckrijck van Guiana^
first ed., tit. QOtt)., copperplate engraving and map on each
title, both parts in i vol. (A-N in fours, the last an orig.
blank), new veil., t'Amstelredam by Cornelis Claesz. op't
Water, int Schrijf-boeck. Ao. M.D.XCVIIL, oblong 4to.
(6129), July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, ^20
Raleigh (Sir W.) Warachtighe ende grondighe beschryvinghe
van het groot en Gout-rijck Coningrijck van Guiana . . .
lit. flOt^., copperplate engraving on each title, in i voL
(A-N in fours, the last leaf an orig. blank), new veil.,
t'Amstelredam, by Cornelis Claesz. op't Water, int Schrijf-
boeck, Anno 1605, oblong 4to. (6130), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £$
Raleigh (Sir W.) Works, ed. by Oldys and Birch, 8 vol., cf.^
m.e., Oxford, 1829, 8vo. (1937), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Hill, £3 3S^
(488)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ran
Ralfe (J as.) Naval Chronology of Great Britain, col. plates,
3 vol., cl. covers (loose), 1820, Svo. (3522), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Bumpus, £\2
Rameau (J. P.) The Dancing-Master, trans, by J. Essex,
copperplates (one mended), front, wanting (a few leaves
foxed), cf. ex., g.e., by Kaufmann, 1728, 4to. (84), May
13, Sotheby Edwards, £4
Rampigollis (Antonius de). Ein Vor red dicz bfichs genant
die Guldin Bibel, lit. flotll-, 218 leaves [Hain ♦13690,
Proctor 1740], large woodcut initials, mor., gt. ornaments,
by F. Bedford, [colophon] Hie endet die guldin bibel ged-
rukt zu Augspurg [Ludwig Hohenwang, c. 1475-7], sm.
folio (6139), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^6
Ramsay (Allan). Poems, port., 2 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1800,
Svo. (329), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £1 19s.
Ramsay (Allan). The Ever Green, first ed.. 2 vol., cf. ex.,
Edinburgh, M.DCC.XXIV., sm. 8vo. (6140), July 1,
Sotheby Maggs, £6 los.
Ramsey (Wm.) A Reply to a Scandalous Pamphlet entituled
a Declaration against Judicial Astrology ... (8 leaves),
hf. mor.. Printed for W. Lamar, 1650, sm. 4to. (6141),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
Ramusio (Gio. Batt.) Delle Navigationi et Viaggi. maps and
initials (some leaves wormed and stained), 3 vol., russ.
gt., g.e., Venetia nella Stamperia de Giunti, 1554, 1606,
'06, foHo (433), June 10. Sotheby Maggs, £12
Ramusio (Gio. Batt.) Delle Navigationi et Viaggi, In Venetia,
appresso i Givnti., MDCXIII. — [ii.] Secondo Volume delle
Navigationi et Viaggi. ib., MDLXXXIII .— [\\\.] Delle
Navigationi et Viaggi, ib., MDCVI., together 3 vol., old
French mor. gt., g.e. (Derome), ex-libris of Thomas Wal-
pole, sm. foHo (6142), July i, Sotheby Edwards, £2^
Randolph (Thos.) Aristippvs, Or The louiall Philosopher
(A-F in fours, F4 an orig. blank), hf. mor., Printed by
Thomas Harper, for lohn Marriot, and are to be sold by
Richard Mynne, at his shop in Little Britayne, at the signe
of Saint Paul. M.DC.XXX., sm. 4to. "(6144), July i,
Sotheby Dobell, £15
Randolph (Thos.) Comelianum DoHum, first ed., cf. ex.,
Apud. Tho. Harperum. Et vaeneunt per Tho. Slaterum, cS*
Laurentium Chapman, 1638, sm. Svo. (6147), July i,
Sotheby ' Quaritch, £6
Randolph (Thos.) Poems with the Mvses Looking-Glasse :
and Amyntas, first ed., cf. ex., Oxford, Printed by Leonard
Lichfield Printer to the Vniversity, for Francis Bowman,
M.DC.XXXVIIL, sm. 4to. (6148), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £11 los.
Randolph (Thos.) Poems, with the Muses Looking-Glasse,
and Amyntas, second ed., front, (written on), hf. cf.
antique, r.e., Oxford, L. Lichfield for Fr. Bowman, 1640,
sm. Svo. (509), Feb. 20, Sotheby Dobell, £1 8s.
Randolph (Thos.) Poems, With the Muses Looking-Glasse,
(489)
ran] Book-Prices Current.
and Amyntas, third ed. (title mended), orig. cf. (mended).
Printed in the Year 1643, cr. 8vo. (6149), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £1 5s.
Randolph (Thos.) Poems, with the Muses Looking-Glasse.
Amyntas. Jealous Lovers. Arystippus. fourth ed., cf ex..
Printed for F. Bowman, 1652, sm. 8vo. (6150), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1 15s.
Randolph (Thos.) The Jealous Lovers. A Comedie, first ed.
(some headlines cut into), cf. gt., g.e.. Printed by the
Printers to the University of Cambridge. Ann. Dom. 1632.
And are to be sold by Rich. Ireland, sm. 4to. (6145), July i,
Sotheby Pickering, £6 15s.
Randolph (Thos.) The lealovs Lovers. A Comedie (title
mended), hf. mor., Printed by the Printers to the Vniversitie
of Cambridge. Ann. Dom. 1634, sm. 4to. (6146), July i,
Sotheby Dobell, £2 15s.
Randolph (Thos.) U\ovTo<f>6a\ojia JTKovToya/jda. A Pleasant Come-
die Entituled Hey For Honesty, Down With Knavery
Translated out of Aristophanes, first ed. (a-g in fours),
cf. gt., r.e.. Printed in the Year 1651, sm. 4to. (6151),
July I, Sotheby Dobell, £^ 4s.
Randolph (Thos.) [Works.] Poetical and Dramatic Works,
ed. by W. C. Hazlitt, port, and plates, bound in 3 vol.,
with a special title for Vol. iii., mor. ex., printed on veil ,
Printed for Private Circulation, 1875. 8vo. (6143), July i,
Sotheb}^ G. D. Smith, /lo
Ranke (L. von). History of England, 6 vol., hf. cf., Oxford,
1875, 8vo. (385), Oct. 23, Sotheby Walford, £2 i6s.
Rankins (Wm.) Mirrovr of Monsters, blocfe letter (title weak),
(B-G in fours and the title-page), pigskin gt.. Printed by
I. C. for T. H. in Anno Do. 1587, sm. 4to. (6152), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £S^
Ranters Monster (The) : Being a true Relation of one Mary
Adams, living at Tillingham in Essex, who named her self
the Virgin Mary (4 leaves), woodcut on title, hf. bd.,
Printed for George Horton, 1652, sm. 4to. (6153), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £']
Rao di Alessano (C.) L' Argute e Facete Lettere, italic letter,
mor. ex., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, Pavia, appresso Girolomo
Bartoli, 1573, sm. 8vo. (543), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Raphael. Volti di Rafaele nel Vaticano, title in gold on a
blue ground, 13 col. plates, by J. Ottaviani, old hf. russ..
Without place or date, atlas folio (683), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £12
Rapin de Thoyras (P.) and Tindal (N.) History of England,
second ed., 5 vol., mor. super ex., by F. Bedford, J. J.
and P. Knapton, 1732-47, roy. folio (6154), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, /20
[Large and thick paper copy, of which twelve only were
printed. Proof impressions of the ports, and plates.
Probably the finest copy in existence. It cost the late
owner £^15 in 1864.] (^g^j
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rav
Rappresentatione (La) di Abel & di Caino Nuouamente venuta
in Luce, mor. gt., In Firenze I' Anno M.D.LXVIII. del
mese di Settembre, sm. 4to. (6155), July i, Sotheby
Quariich, /400
[Four leaves, with eight woodcuts, inchiding angel on
title [Kristeller, No. 26]. A large number of Rappre-
sentationi were included with this lot. They were cata-
logued singly (Lots 6156-622 1, but were sold en bloc for
the sum named.]
Rare Physick for the Chvrch Sick of an Ague (4 leaves), cf. ex.,
uncut, t.e.g., Printed for W. T., 1641, sm. 4to. (6222),
July I, Sotheby Bailey, £g
Ratio et Forma pvblice orandi Devm, atqve administrandi
Sacramenta, et caet. In Anglorvm Ecclesiam, quae
Geneuee colligitur, recepta, first ed. (pp. 1-80. including
title), orig. veil., uncut, in case, Geneves. Apvd loannem
Crispinvm M.D.LVL, 8vo. (6224), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £14
Rattray (J.) Costume and Views of the Principal Fortresses
and Cities of Afghaunistaun, col. plates, hf. roan (loose),
1848, folio (1035), June 17, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
Rau (C.) Prehistoric Fishing in Europe and North America,
illustrations (Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge),
author's autograph letter inserted, hf. cf., Washington
City, 1884, folio (507), Aug. 7, Sotheby Hill, £1 5s.
Ravenscroft (Ed.) Dame Dobson ; or. The Cunning Woman.
A Comedy, first ed. (38 leaves), new hf. cf., uncut. Printed
for Joseph Hindmarsh, 1684, sm. 4to. (6233), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith. £5
Ravenscroft (Ed.) King Edgar and Alfreda. A Tragi-
comedy, first ed. (42 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for M.
Turner, M.DC.LXXVII., sm. 4to. (6228), July i, Sotheby
D obeli, £-^ I OS.
Ravenscroft (Ed.) Mamamouchi, or the Citizen turn'd Gentle-
man : A Comedy, first ed. (40 leaves), new hf. cf., Printed
for Thomas Bring, 1675, sm. 4to. (6227), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, ^3 12s.
Ravenscroft (Ed.) The Anatomist : or. The Sham Doctor.
With The I-oves of Mars and Venus. A Play Set to
Music, first ed. (24 leaves), new hf. cf., Printed, and are to
be Sold by R. Baldwin, 1697, sm. 4to. (6235), July 1,
Sotheby London Library, £^ 5s.
Ravenscroft (Ed.) The Canterbury Guests ; or a Bargain
Broken. A Comedy, first ed. (34 leaves), new hf. cf.,
Printed for Daniel Brown, 1695, sm 4to. (6234), July i,
Sotheby Picker im, £4 los.
Ravenscroft (Ed.) The English Lawyer ; A Comedy, first
ed. (38 leaves, the last blank), Printed by J. M. for James
Vade, 1678, sm. 4to. (6230), July i, Sotheby
Dobell, £s I2S.
Ravenscroft (Ed.) The Italian Husband. A Tragedy, first
(491)
RAv] Book-Prices Current,
ed. (28 leaves), new hf. mor., Printed for Isaac Cleave^
MDCXCVIIL, sm. 410. (6236), July i, Sotheby
Dohell, £^ I OS.
Ravenscroft (Ed.) The London Cuckolds. A Comedy, first
ed. (44 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for Jos. Hindmarsh,
1682, sm. 4to. (6231), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £g 15s.
Ravenscroft (Ed.) The Wrangling Lovers : or, the Invisible
Mistress. A Comedy, first ed (44 leaves, the last two
orig. blanks), hf. mor., Printed for William Crook, 1677,
sm. 4to. (6229), Jul}'- I, Sotheby Dohell, £^ 15s.
Ravenscroft (Ed.) Titus Andronicus, or the Rape of Lavinia.
A Tragedy, orig. ed. (32 leaves), new hf. cf., some rough
edges, Printed by J. B. for J. Hindmarsh, 1687, sm. 4to.
(6232), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £20
Ravenscroft (Ed., the Botanist). Pinetum Britannicum, 53
large col. plates, 3 vol., a page of errata inserted in Vol. i.
(many leaves foxed), hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Edinb., 1884,
atlas folio (631), Aug. 7, Sotheby Hill, £g 5?.
Ravenscroft (Thos.) A Briefe Discovrse Of the true (but
neglected) vse of Charact'ring the Degrees by their Per-
fection, Imperfection, and Diminution in Measurable
Musicke, first ed., ornaments and initials (Ij-H^^ 2 in
fours, A-D in fours, A-G in fours, 54 leaves), russ. ex., g.e.,
by F. Bedford, Printed by Edw. Allde for Tho. Adams,
1614, sm. 4to. (6239), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^86
Ravenscroft (Thos.) Melismata. Mvsicall Phansies. Fitting
the Covrt, Citie, and Co vn trey Hvmovrs. To 3, 4, and 5.
Voyces, first ed., ornaments and initials (A-F in fours,
first leaf blank, 24 leaves), russ. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,
Printed by William Stansby for Thomas Adams, 161 1, sm.
4to. (6238), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £42
Ravenscroft (Thos.) Pammelia. Mvsicks Miscellanie. Or,
Mixed Varietie of Pleasant Roundelayes, and delightful!
Catches, of 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Parts in One, Printed by
William Barley, for R. B. and H. W., 1609 — Deuteromelia :
or The Second part of Musicks melodic, or melodious
Musicke, first ed. (24 1 eaves, a-f in fours, first and last
leaves blank) Printed for Thomas Adams, 1609, the 2
vol. in I, russ. ex., g.e., sm. 4to. (6237), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £56
Ravenscroft (Thos.) Whole Booke of Psalmes, first ed.,
musical notation, with the orig. blank marked a before
second title, cf. ex., by Lloyd, illustration of title in cata-
logue. For the Company of Stationers, 1621, 8vo. (45),
May 13, Sotheby Terry, £\2
Rawlins (Thos.) The Rebellion : A Tragedy, first ed., mor.
gt., g.e.. Printed by I. Okes, for Daniell Frere, 1640, sm.
4to. (6240), July I, Sotheby Ellis, ;^io los.
[Rawlins (Thos.)] Tom Essence : or. The Modish Wife. A
Comedy, first ed. (36 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed by T. M.
for W. Cademan, 1677, sm. 4to. (6241), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £^ 15s.
(492)
Oct,, 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rec
Rawlinson (Geo.) The Five Great Monarchies of the Eastern
World, maps and woodcuts, 4 vol., 1862-7 — The Sixth
Great Oriental Monarchy, map and illustrations, 1873 —
The Seventh Great Oriental Monarchy, map and illustra-
tions, 1876, together 6 vol., uniform cf. ex., by Rividre,
1862-76, 8vo. (386), Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 5s.
Rawstorne (L.) Gamonia, or the Art of Preserving Game,
first ed., 15 col. aquatints by J. T. Rawlins, mor. gt., g.e,,
with the errata slip, 1837, 8vo. (453), Jan. 23, Puttick
Spencer, £12 12s.
Ray (Jno.) A Compleat Collection of English Proverbs,
fourth ed., ? large paper, cf. ex., 1768, roy. 8vo. (6242),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 los.
Ray (Jno.) Observations . . . Made in a Journey Through
part of the Low-Countries, port, of the Doge Contareno
by Faithorne and plate (A-Hhh 6 in eights), cf. gt., r.e.,
Printed for John Martyn, 1673, 8vo. (6243), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1 los.
Raynolds (Jno.) Dolarnys Primerose. Or The first part of
the passionate Hermit, first ed. (reprinted by the Rox-
burghe Club) (title weak and part of letter erased),
(a-1 in fours), stamped cf., Printed by G. Eld, 1606, sm.
4to. (6244), July I, Sotheby Quarich, ;/^i50
Reade (Chas.) Christie Johnstone, 1853 — Peg Woffington,
1853 — " It is never too late to Mend," 3 vol., 1856 — White
Lies, 3 vol., 1857 — Cream, 1858 — " Love me little, Love
me long," 2 vol., 1859 — The Cloister and the Hearth, 4
vol., 1 861— Hard Cash. 3 vol., 1863— Griffith Gaunt, 3
vol., 1868— Foul Play, 3 vol., 1868— Put yourself in his
Place, 3 vol., 1870 — A Terrible Temptation, 3 vol., 1871,
together 30 vol., all first eds. except " Griffith Gaunt,"
uniform hf. mor. gt., m.e., 1853-71, 8vo. (2010), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Spencer, ;^io
Real Life in Ireland ; Real Life in London. See Egan (P.)
Recentes Novi Orbis Historiae (title, two folded maps, pp. 1-51
and 1-480, index 6 leaves), old veil., Colonics Allobrogvm.
Apud Petrum de la Rouiere M. DC. XII., 8vo. (6245), July
I, Sotheby London Library, £2Z
Recio de Leon (Juan). Peligros del dilatado camino, desde el
Reyno del Pirii a Espana por Tierrafirme (ten leaves and
two blanks), hf. mor. [Madrid, 1626], sm. folio (6246),
July I, Sotheby James, £16 los.
R6cit veritable de la cruaut6 faite dans la Ville de Londres en
Angleterre, a I'endroit d'un Prestre & d'un jeune Gar^on,
kg6 de 18 ans qui ont est6 surpris en c616brant la Sainte
Messe dans une cave en cachette (4 leaves), pigskin
[1694], sm. 4to. (6247), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £1^
Recorde (Rob.) Castle of Knowledge, first ed., woodcut title,
spheres, etc., signature of " T. Osborne " (first Duke of
Leeds) on title and old MS. notes at end, old rough cf.
(Ashburnham copy, £6 in 1898), Imprinted by Reginalde
Wolfe, 1556, sm. folio (3654), Nov. 22, Sotheby
(493) ^' ^^^^^^' ^^5
RECj Book-Prices Current.
Hecorde (Rob.) The whetstone of witte, blarft letter, first ed.
(a-b in fours, A-Rr in fours, besides folded leaves between
R and S and between Dd ii.-Dd iii.), cf. ex., g.e., by W.
Pratt, Imprinted at London, by John Kyngston. Anno
domini, 1557, sm. 4to. (6249), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £16
Hecueil de Farces, Moralites et Sermons Joyeux, public d'apres
le manuscrit de la Bibliotheque Royale, par Leroux de
Lincy et Francisque Michel, ed. de soixante-seize exemp-
laires, papier d'HoUande, 4 vol., mor., richly gt., g.e., by
Hayday, finely bound, Paris, chez Techener, 1837, 8vo.
(6250), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £11 los.
Recueil de la diuersite des habits qui sont dv present en usaige
tout es pays d'Europe, Asie, Affrique et Illes sauuages,
premiere ed., printed in " Lettres de Civilite," 121 costume
figures, signatures on title, old russ. gt., a Paris, De
I'imprimerie de Richard Breton, Rue 5. Jacques, a I'Escri-
visse, 1562, cr. Svo. (6252), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £2^
Recueil de la diuersite des habits . . . third ed., lit. rom., 121
costume figures, old cf ., d Paris, De I'imprimerie de Richard
Breton, 1567, cr. Svo. (6253), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £11 los.
Recueil de divers morceaux graves d'apres plusieurs Tableaux
de David Teniers, de Boott, de Berghem, de Paulus
Potter, etc., 124 plates, con temp. French cf. gt., arms on
sides and label of Bibliotheca Lamoniana, Paris, J. P.
Lebas, 1746, folio (688), April 29, Sotheby
Parsons, ;^ii los.
Recueil de diverses pieces servans a I'histoire de Henry III.,
Roy de France et de Pologne (367 pp., including title),
mor., uncut., a Cologne, chez Pierre du Marteau, 1663, sm.
4to. (6251), July I, Sotheby Maggs. £1^ los.
Recueil de Poetes Gascons. Con tenant les Oeuvres de Pierre
Goudelin de Toulouse, etc., fronts, by L. Scherma, 2 vol.,
old French cf. gt., g.e., d Amsterdam, per Daniel Pain,
1700, 8vo. (6254), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^ 5s.
Recueil d'Estampes . . . qui sont en France dans le Cabinet du
Roy, dans celuy de Due d 'Orleans, etc., descriptions par
P. J. Mariette, plates, some tinted, 2 vol., old mor. gt.,
g.e., Paris, de I'imprimerie Royale, 1729-42, folio (687),
April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £1^
Recueil des hystoires Rommaines, lettres batardes, double
columns, woodcuts and initials (a 8 leaves, b-h in sixes,
A 8 leaves, B-Z 4 in sixes), mor. gt., g. on m.e., by Lortic.
Nouuellement Imprime a Paris Lan mil cinq cens et Douze
le .xxi'. iour Doctohre Pour guillaume eustace . . . (15 12),
sm. folio (6255), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £^2
Recueil des Orddnaces du Pays de Normadie, lit. QOtf). (batardes)
wanted title, contemp. Rouen (or Caen) leather, the upper
cover stamped with a representation of the offerings of the
Magi, the under cover with David and Bathsheba, both
panels separated by a roll of Italian vase ornaments,
(494)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [reg
the name " Jehan de Siere " below (slightly damaged).
a peculiar binding [not in Weale], A Rouen pour Raulin
Gualtier, etc., s.d. {with device) [15 — ], 8vo. (3527), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £12
Recueil of the Historyes of Troye. See Le Fevre
Reflexions on Man, And his Relation to other Beings, contemp.
English mor. gt., g.e., Printed for J. Wilford, 1733, 8vo.
(625-), July I, Sotheby Bailey, l^
Reformacion der Bayerischii Lanndrecht nach Cristi vnsers
Hailmachers geburde Im fiinftzehenhundert vnnd Acht-
zehendm Jar Aiifgericht, gotfitr Ifttrr, printed on
veil., cut on title and woodcut tree of affinity, oak bds.
covered with stamped pigskin (Ashburnham copy, ;^ii in
1897), Munich [Joh. Schobsser, after 23 Apl., 1518], folio
(56), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £^6
[Collation : a-f6, a-v, w, x-z6, Aa-cc6, Dd8 (f6 and Dd8
are blanks, last one missing).]
Reformacion der Stat Nuremberg, got()ic letter, 36 long lines to
a page, at back of title is a full-page cut attributed to
Diirer, woodcut initials, mor., g.e., by Belz-Niedr6e
Niirmberg . . . durch Irn Burger Frid. Peyrus, 1522, sm.
folio (321), Dec. 10, Christie Colnaghi, ;^i8
[Panzer notes two editions of 1522 ; this is the second.
Collation : aa-cc, aa-ee, a-z, a-l6, M4 = 256 leaves.]
Reformation of Religion by losiah, a commendable example
for all Princes professinge the Gospell to followe (A-D 3
in fours, title on A 2), mor. gt., g.e. [No place, printer's
name, or date], sm. Svo. (6258). July i, Sotheby Bailey, £10
Refranes glosados : en los quales qualquier que con diligencia
los quisiere leer hallara prouerbios, lit. flOtt). (a-b in eights),
mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, [colophon] Fue impresso . . .
ciudad d' Burgos por Alonzo de Melgar : a. xxiiii. dias del
mes de Enero ano de mil. d. xxiiii. Anos. (1524), sm. 4to.
{6259), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £id>
" Regimen Moralitatis " [Lateinisch-Deutsch], lit. floti)., long
lines, 36 to a full page, mor. ex., [colophon] " Impressum
Bamberg." S. a. et n. imp. [15th Cent.] (c. 1480), sm. 4to.
(6260), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^21 los.
[Four leaves, marked i., ii., iii.. two small outlme cuts
below the above title on i. and a woodcut initial. Not in
Hain, Proctor, nor Brunet.]
Regimen MoraUtatis [Lateinisch-Deutsch], lit. %0i\). parva,
long lines, 39 to a full page, 6 leaves, without marks [not
in Hain, Brunet nor Proctor], new veil. [Sine loco aut
anno. c. 1490], sm. 4to. (6261), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £11 los.
Regimen Moralitatis [Lateinisch-Deutsch], lit. flOtf)., long lines,
32 to a full page, 6 leaves, with sign. A [not in Hain,
Proctor or Brunet], new veil. [Sine loco aut anno. c. 1490],
sm. 4to. (6262), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £13 los.
[This'work is undescribed by Panzer, Hain and Brunet,
but Dr. Graesse gives a notice of the three editions.]
(495)
heg] Book-Prices Current.
Regimen Sanitatis. See Villanova
Regiomontanus (Joh.) De triangulis : Cusanus (N.) De
quadratura circuli, reman letter, long lines, numerous
diagrams, A-Q4, r6, ab6, 04, d-i4 = 236 leaves, mor. ex.,
g.e. (with autograph of Aldrovandi (naturalist) on title),
Nurnberg, Joh. Petri, 1533, sm. folio (363), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £7, 5s.
Regiomontanus (Jo.) Kalendarium, 32 leaves, roman letter,
woodcut diagrams, one with volvelles and another with
brass mounts, cuts of phases of the moon, some col.,
kalendar in red and black, modern oak bds. and russ.,
antique style [Hain-Copinger 13776, Proctor 4365],
[Venice, Erhardus Ratdolt], 1476, 4to. (434), June 10,
Sotheby "^ Maggs, £55
Registers of Allhallows, London Wall, 1559 to 1675, ed. by E.
B. Jupp and R. Hovenden, 53 copies printed, veil., t.e.g..
Privately printed, 1878, folio (loi), July 29, Sotheby
Walford, £1 14s.
Regla Christiana Breue : pa ordenar la vida y tpo d'l xpiano
q se qere saluar y tener su alma dispuesta . . . lit. goti^-,
ornamental initials, new veil., fine copy (a-p 4 in eights),
[colophon] . . . Fue impressa enla grande y muy leal ciudad
de Mexico por mandado d'l reueredissimo seizor do fray
Jud gumarraga pmer obpo d' Mexico .... Acabose d' im-
primir e fin d'l mes d'enero : d'l ano de mil y quinietos y
quarenta y siete anos. (1547), sm. 4to. (6264), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £g^
Regla y Stables cimientos de la Cavalleria de Sanctiago del
Espada, woodcut title (cut into), contemp. Spanish cf.
gt., g.e., Madrid, en casa de F. Sanchez, 1577, folio (435),
June 10, Sotheby Parsons, £11
Regnaut (Ant.) Discovrs du Voyage d'Ovtre Mer av Sainct
Sepvlcre de lervsalem, 4 folded maps and woodcuts (a-z,
A-S 2 in fours, and M-N 3 repeated), mor. ex., by Lortic,
Imprime a Lyon aux despens de I'Autheur, 1573, sm. 4to.
(6265), July I, Sotheby London Library, £54
Reichenthal (Ulrich von). Das Conciliumbuch geschehen zu
Konstanz, got^tc letter, long Hnes and double columns,
35-36 Unes to a page, 39 full-page woodcuts, coats-of-arms
(some col.), etc., wooden bds. covered with leather, em-
bossed and engraved metal corners, clasp fittings, in case
(not subject to return), Augrburg, A. Sorg, 2 Sept., 1483,
folio (364), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^1
[First ed. This copy, as all others known, commences
with fol. 2. Hain's copy had a title, but it was in MS.
This copy wanted fols. i, 70, 231, 245-8, half of 12, and in
one or two cases coats-of-arms have been cut out. Hain
♦5610, Proctor 1690. Illustration in catalogue.]
Reid (G. W.) Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Geo.
Cruikshank, 313 illustrations, 3 vol., hf. mor. (135 copies
printed), 1871, roy. 4to. (235), June 26, Puttick
F. Edwards, ;^io
(496)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rel
Reid (Capt. Mayne). The Headless Horseman, in the 20 orig.
sixpenny parts, perfect and clean as issued, in case, Chap-
man & Hall and R. Bentley, n.d. (c. 1865), roy. Svo.
(1046), May 14, Sotheby Gardener, £4
Reid (T. W.) Life of William Edward Forster, port., extra
illustrated by the insertion of 16 ports., 9 caricature
ports, and 43 autograph letters, and a few other illustra-
tions, with MS. index, 2 vol., mor. ex., t.e.g., 1888, 8vo.
(460), Dec. 12, Hodgson Maggs, £4
{Reily (Hugh).] Ireland's Case briefly stated, the first part,
cf. ex.. Printed in the year 1695, sm. 8vo. (6266), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £7 los.
Reinhard (J.) Collection de Costumes Suisses des XX H.
Cantons, 46 col. plates, with descriptive letterpress, bds.,
Basle, 1 8 19, 4to. (3690), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, ;^io5
Reining (Jan E.) Zeer Aanmerkelijke Reysen .... Meest in
de West-Indien en 00k m veel andere deelen des Werelds
.... lit. QOti), mor. ex., g.e., t' Amsterdam, by Ian ten
Hoorn, 1691, sm. 4to. (6267), July i, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £1^
[Front., title and preface, 3 leaves ; pp. 1-34 ; index,
3 leaves; engravings at pp. 17, 24, 36, 90, 113 and 131.]
Reisch (Greg.) Margarita Philosophica, got^ic letter, title
within a border, 17 full-page woodcuts and numerous
smaller ones, music and printer's device, mor. ex., g.e.,
by Lloyd, Basle, M. Furter, 5 Mar,, 15 17, sm. 4to. (365),
Dec. 10, Christie Parsons, £2 2S.
[Probably the 8th ed. does not contain the map nor
the two diagrams relating to music, which are found in
some copies. Collation: a-d8, e4, f-z., a-o8 = 292 leaves,
unnumbered.]
Reitter (F. C.) Mortilogus, coat-of-arms on title, 9 German
woodcuts, mor. ex., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, [colophon]
Finit feliciter per Erhardum oglin &• Georgiu Nadler
Augusten iiii. ydus februarii. Anno Millesimo quingen-
tesimo octauo (1508), sm. 4to. (62.68), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^io
Relacion del sucesso que two Francisco Diaz Pimienta, General
de la Real Armada de las Indias, en la Isla de Santa Cata-
lina (3 leaves), hf. mor., uncut. En Madrid, par Juan
Sanchez, 1642, sm. folio (6272), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £4 15s.
Relacion del viage hecho por las goletas Sutil y Mexicana en
el ano de 1792 para reconocer el estrecho de Fuca, hf.
mor., Madrid, 1802, 8vo. and a small foho atlas (6273),
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £14
Relacion verdadera de las pazes que capitulo con el Araucano
rebelado, el Marques de Baides (4 leaves), hf. mor., uncut.
En Madrid, por Francisco Maroto, 1642, sm. folio (6281),
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £-^ 3s.
Relacion verdadera del Viage y lomada qve por mandado de
su Magestad saho a hazer Don Luys Fajardo Comendador
(497)
rel] Book-Prices Current.
del Moral y Capitan General del Armada (4 leaves), wood-
cut on reverse of last leaf, new veil., Impressa con licencia
en Salamanca en casa de Antonia Ramirez. Ano 1609, sm.
4to. (6282), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 5s.
Relation of the Late Seidge and taking of the City of Babylon
by the Turke, Englished by W. H[olloway], 19 leaves^
unbd., 1639, sm. 4to. (204), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Quaritch, £5 2S. 6d.
Relatione dell' alto solenne celebrato nel Real convento di
Santa Croce di Coimbra da Canonici di Sant' Agostino,
etc., old mor. gt., with arms of Cardinal Chigi, Roma,
1 72 1, 4to. (11 18), Dec. 17, Sotheby Parsons, £^
Relatione della givstitia fatta in Spagna nella citta di Valla-
dolid. Da I'officio della Santissima Inquisitione, contra
molti lutherani (4 leaves), cf. ex.. In Venetia, Appressa
Domenico Farri, MDLIX., sm. 4to. (6285), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £y 5s.
Religious-Rebell (The), or the Pilgrim-Prince. A Tragedy (20
leaves), new hf. cf., Printed, Anno Dom. 1671, sm. 4to.
(6286), July I, Sotheby Dohell, £^ 5s,
Rembrandt Van Rijn. Annales Historiques et Periodiques . .
depuis le premier Septembre, 1768, Paris, chez Saillant,.
etc., 1770, cr. 8vo. (114), April 8, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £15.
[XVIII. century French mor., arms of Madame Sophie
de France, youngest daughter of Louis XV., g.e. [Four-
nier]. Illustration in catalogue.]
Rembrandt Van Rijn. GEuvres, reproduits par Amand-Durand,
upwards of 300 reproductions of Rembrandt's etchings,.
4 portfolios, Paris, n.d., folio (271), June 26, Puttick
Rimell, £4 5s.
[Rembrandt van Rijn.] Rembrandt Exhibition at Amsterdam,.
40 photogravures, with descriptive text by C. H. De Groot,
No. I of an English ed. of 25 copies, plates on Japanese
paper, in veil, portfolio, col. and gt., n.d., folio (326), Nov.
13, Puttick Parsons, £^ 3s.
Rembrandt van Rijn. See also Bode (W.) & De Groot (C. H.)
Remedy for Sedition, wherin are conteyned many thynges,
concernyng the true and loyall obeysance, etc., blacfe letter
(title weak) (A-E in fours and F 6 leaves), mor. ex., by
W. Pratt, [colophon] In aedibus Thomae Bertheleti Regii
impressoris. Cvm privilegio (1536), sm. 4to. (6287), July i^
Sotheby Bailey, £g los,
Reno (Jac. 'de). See Dialogus de sene
Repton (H.) Designs for the Pavilion at Brighton, col. plates,
witn movable slips and other engravings, also an orig,
water-colour drawing inserted, hf. mor. (rubbed), 1808,
roy. folio (337), Dec. 12, Hodgson Parsons, £1 i8s.
Repton (H.) Observations on the Theory and Practice of
Landscape Gardening, port., woodcuts and plates, some
col., and with moveable slips, hf. mor., g.e., 1803, 4to.
(689), April 29, Sotheby Bain, £1-^
[/ii 15s., hf. russ., ed. dated 1805, same sale, Lot 277.]
(498)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [res
Repton (H.) Observations on the Theory and Practice of
Landscape Gardening, port, and 40 col, plates and other
illustrations, some with movable slips, woodcuts in the
text, hf. mor., g.t., by Zaehnsdorf. 1803, 4to. (3691), Feb.
25, Sotheby Jaschke, £15 los.
[;^I4, old russ., June 10, Sotheby, Lot 436.]
Repton (H.) Observations on the Theory and Practise of
Landscape Gardening, port., plates, plain and col., with
moveable slips, cf. gt., 1805 (444), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Bumpus, £11 I OS.
Repton (H.) Odd Whims and Miscellanies, col. plates, large
PAPER, 2 vol. in I, hf. mor., 1804, 8vo. (397), Jan. 23,
Puttick Maggs, £1 2S.
Repton (H.) Sketches and Hints on Landscape Gardening,
plates, col. and plain, some with moveable slips, hf. mor.,
g.e., n.d. (1794), oblong 4to. (690), April 29, Sotheby
Bumpus, £16 I OS.
r;^i3, hf. russ., same sale, Lot 276.]
Repton (H., J. A. and G. S.) Fragments on the Theory and
Practice of Landscape Gardening, plates, col. and plain,
some with moveable slips, hf. russ. (broken), 18 16, 4to.
(278), April 27, Sotheby Bumpus, £1^
[£1^, russ. gt., June 10, Sotheby, Lot 437]
Reresby (Sir Jno.) Travels and Memoirs, ports, and views,
some col., mor. gt., g.e., 1813, roy. 8vo. (2020), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Spencer, £^
[£-^ IS., russ. gt., two plates cut, Dec. 4, Sotheby, Lot
401 ; £^, russ. ex.. Large Paper, May 14, Sotheby, Lot
1047.]
Rerum Britannicarum . . . Scriptores, xviith century French
mor. gt., g.e., arms of Jacques Auguste de Thou, Heidel-
hergcB, 1587, folio (438), June 10, Sotheby Parsons, £j los.
Resendius (A. A.) Epitome rervm gestarvm in India a Lusi-
tanis (a-d in fours), new hf. cf., Louanii apiid Servatiiim
Zassenum. Anno M.D.XXXI. Mense lulio. Ad signu
Regni ccelorum, sm. 4to. (6292), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 5s.
Restif de la Bretonne (N. E.) La Derniere Avanture d'un
Homme de Quarante-cinq ans, 4 plates by Giraud and
Pauquet after Binet, 2 vol. (some leaves wormed), old cf.
gt., Geneve, et se trouve d Paris, chis Regnault, 1783, sm,
8vo. (898), April 29, Sotheby Martens, £2
Restif de la Bretonne (N. E.) Le Nouvel Abelard, ou Lettres
de deux Amans, front, and 9 plates in the style of Grave-
lot, 4 vol., old cf. gt., r.e., Paris, 1778, 8vo. (1123), Dec.
17, Sotheby Dobell, £3 3s.
Restif de la Bretonne (N. E.) Les Contemporaines, First
Series, 17 vol. — Second Series, 13 vol. — Third Series, 12
vol., together 42 vol., containing 283 plates (proofs) after
Binet, by Giraud, Pauquet and Baquoy (a few rust-holes,
slight tears and flaws), old hf, cf., Leipsick, par Biischel et
(499)
res] Book-Prices Current.
se trouve d Paris, ches Belin, 1780-5, sm. 8vo. (897), April
29, Sotheby Nicol, ;^35
Restif de la Bretonne (N. E.) Tableaux de la Bonne Com-
pagnie, 16 plates after Moreau (12) and Frendeberg (4),
2 vol, in I, hf. bd., 1787, i6mo. (124), Nov. 13, Puttick
Neumayer, £1 los.
Retrospective Review (The), both series complete, with the
New Series [by T. Wright, etc.], 2 vol. complete, together
18 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1820-54, 8vo. (816), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Neuhuys, £5
Return from Parnassus ; or, The Scourge of Simony, first ed.
(title backed, some inner plain margins renewed, leaf leaf
mended) (A-I j in fours, extremely rare), modern cf..
Printed by G. Eld, for John Wright, and are to bee sold at
his shop at Christ church Gate, 1606, sm. 4to. (6293), July
I, Sotheby D obeli, £^j
Retz (J. F. P.) Memoires, nouvelle ed., 4 vol., mor. ex., g.e.,.
Geneve, 1778, 8vo. (6294), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 los,
[Retza (Fr. de). Defensorium Virginitatis Mariae], 30 leaves,
the first blank, semi-gotfjic letter, over 50 woodcuts, rubri-
cated, mor. ex., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, with ex-libris,
of J. Gomez de la Cortina and H. Huth [s.n., Speier, G.
Reyser ? de Spira with J oh. Beckenhub ? c. 1479], sm. 4to,
(368), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ^31
[First typographical ed. and first in both Latin and
German. Hain *6o85. The woodcuts in this ed. differ
in shape and size from those in the Basle ed., post. Colla-
tion : 30 leaves (the first blank).]
[Retza (Fr. de). Defensorium Virginitatis Mariae], semi-0Otlt)ic
letter, over 60 woodcuts, old hf. cf. (ex-libris G. Kloss),
[s.n., Speier, Joh. et Conrad Hist, c. 1483], sm, 4to. (369),
Dec. 10, Christie Owen, ;^ia
[Second ed. Hain *6o84. Proctor 2406. Collation :
30 leaves, first blank. Wanting the blank A2 and d6-
Slightly wormed.]
[Retza (Fr, de).] Defensoriu Virginitatis. Marie, gotE)ic letter^
over 50 woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e., by C. Smith (ex-libris E.
G. Hibbert), [s.n., Basle, Leonh. Eisenhut, c. 1490], sm.
4to. (370), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £iq
[Third ed. Hain * 6086, Proctor 7717, Collation: a-c8,
d6 = 30 leaves, unnumbered.]
Reuchlin (Jo.) Doctor Johannsen Reuchlins .... warhafftige
entschuldigung gegen vnd wider ains getaufften iuden
genant Pfefferkorn vormals getruckt vszgangen vnwar-
haftigs schmachbiichlin Augenspiegel [Deutsch-lateinisch],
Ut. QOtl). and rom. (48 leaves), cut of a pair of horn spec-
tacles on title, new veil. [Tilbingen 151 1 durch Thorn.
Anshelm. Badens^, sm. 4to. (6295), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, ^3 15s..
Reusnerus (Chr.) Contrafacturbuch. Ware vnd Lebendige
Bildnussen etlicher weitberiihmbten vnnd Hochgelehrtea
(500)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rev
Manner in Teutschland, lit. flOtt).. 102 ports., mor. antique,
g.e., by Thompson of Paris, (Straszburg) Alles mit bear-
baitung vnd verlag, Bernhart Jobins, 1587, Svo. (6296),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^s 2S. 6d.
Reusnerus (Chr.) Icones sive Imagines Virorum Uteris illvs-
trivm, ports., russ. ex., Argentorati, B. Jobinus, CID ID X
I lie (1587), Svo. (6297), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 5s.
Reusnerus (N.) Emblemata, woodcuts of emblems, etc.,
mor. antique, g.e., Francoforti, Jo. Feyerabendt, 1581,
sm. 4to. (6298), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 5s.
Reusnerus (N.) Emblemata, woodcut emblems, port., old
veil., Argentorati apiid I3erii. lobinum. M.D.XCI ., 8vo.
(6299), July I, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
Reusnerus (N.) Summorum Regum, sive Imperatorum, As-
syriorum, Persarum, Graecorum, Romanorum, Byzan-
tinorum, Germanicorum, libri septem, italic letter, wood-
cut port, of the author, leather with panel on each side,,
disclosing painted port, of Augustus, Duke of Saxony,
and his coat-of-arms, both col. by the orig. binder, initials
H. A. P. S. and date 1579, g.e. and painted edges (re-
paired), AugustcB Vindelicoriim Excud. Michael Manger,
1578, i2mo. (371), Dec. 10, Christie Parsons, £^ 15s.
[Collation : A8-Y4, z8, a4-f8 (8 and 4 alternately through-
out), last leaf blank, missing.]
Revet (Ed.) The Town-Shifts, or, the Suburb- Justice : a
Comedy (38 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for Thomas Bring,.
1671, sm. 4to. (630c), July i, Sotheby Dobell, ^3 12s.
Reyard (Nic.) A Journal of the Late Actions of the French at
Canada. With The Manner of their being Repuls'd by
His Excellency, Benjamin Fletcher, Their Majesties
Governour of New- York (A-G 2 leaves each, G 2 an orig.
blank, only one other copy known), mor. ex., t.e.g., fore
and lower edges uncut, by W. Pratt, Printed for Richard
Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, 1693, sm. 4to. (6301), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith. ^^185
Reynard the Fox. Most Delectable History of Reynard the
Fox, black letter, woodcuts, 3 parts in i vol., old cf..
Printed by A. M. and R. R. for Edward Brewster, at the
Sign of the Crane in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1681, sm. 4to
(6304), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £ib los.
[A-V in fours, the last leaf occupied by advertisements.
This is followed by the second part of Reynard the Fox,
168 1. A-O in fours, and " The Shifts of Reynardine,"
Printed by T. T. for Edward Brewster and Thomas Pas-
senger at the Three Bibles on London Bridge, 1684. A-X
in fours.]
Reynard the Fox. Most Delectable History of Reynard the
Fox, with a Second Part of the said History, as also the
Shifts of Reynardine, blacit letter, woodcuts, mor. ex.,
g.e., by F- Bedford, 1701-1681-1684, 8vo. (1124), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s.
Reynard the Fox. History of Reynard the Foxe, done into
(501)
liEY] Book-Prices Current.
English out of Dutch by WiUiam Caxton and now re-
printed (ed. by H. H. SparHng), presentation copy to
Erikr Magmisson from WiUiam Morris, Kelmscoti Press,
1892, sm. foHo (1157), July 22, Sotheby Shepherd, £8 8s.
[£j 5s., same state, not a presentation copy, same sale,
Lot 453.]
Reynard the Fox. Reyncke Fosz. Thet ar : En skonoch
nyttigh Dicht, full medh Wijssheet, godh Laro, och
lustige Exempel, first ed. in Swedish, lit. QOtf)., woodcuts,
mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, [colophon] Cum Gratid &
Priv. S. R. M. Stockholm, Tryckt medh eghen Bekosnadt
aff Ignatio Meurer, Och fins hoos honom til hops. Anno
1621, 8vo. (6303), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^8
Reynard the Fox. Reynke Voss de olde nyge gedrucket mit
sidlikein vorstande vnd schonen figuren erluchtet vnde
vorbetert. M.D.XLIX., Mi. gotE)., long lines, German
woodcuts and small costume figures in the margins,
with the " Register," (A-Ll in eights, including the title),
mor. antique, g.e., by F. Bedford, [colophon] Gedruckt by
Ludowich Dietz ym Jare na Christi Gebort Dusent vyjf
hundert negen vnd veertich (1549), sm. 4to. (6302), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^2
Reynardson (C. T. S. B.) Down the Road, first ed., col.
plates by Aiken, orig. cl., 1875, 8vo. (116), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Farquhar, £2 5s.
Reynell (Carew) . The True English Interest : or an Account
of the Chief National Improvements, etc., old signature
of " Walter Welford " on title, orig. cf.. Printed for Giles
Widdowes at the Green Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard,
1674, 8vo. (6305), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 17s.
[A, 4 leaves, the first having only the publisher's device ;
(a) 4 leaves, B-G 6 in eights.]
Reyner (Edward). Considerations concerning Marriage. The
Honour. Duties, Benefits, Troubles of it, etc., hf. mor..
Printed by J. T. for Thomas Newbery, at the three Golden
Lions in Cornhill, MDCLVIf., Svo. (6306), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £2 15s.
Reynolds (G. W. M.) Mysteries of the Court of London,
illustrations, 8 vol., orig. cl. gt., 1850-56, imp. 8vo. (2027),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Lawrence, £2
Reynolds (G. W. M.) Pickwick Abroad, first ed., engravings
by " Crowquill " and Phillips and woodcuts by Bonner,
cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1839, 8vo. (1125),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Walford, £1 is.
Reynolds (John). The Flower of Fidelitie. Displaying in a
Continuate Historic, The various Adventures of Three
Foraign Princes. By John Reynolds, Author of that Excel-
lent Historic, Entituled [God's Revenge against Murthcr],
first ed. (A 4 leaves, B-N in eights, in prose and verse),
old russ. gt., g.e., Printed by T. M. and A. C. for George
Badger, and are to be sold at his Shop in S. Dunstans
(502)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rha
Church-yard in Fleet-street, 1650, 8vo, (6309), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £20
Reynolds (John). The Garden of Love, and Royal Flower of
Fidelity. A Pleasant History. Written Originally By W.
John Reynolds ; Author of God's Revenge against Murder.
Now much Amplify 'd by several Hands, the seventh ed.,
with amendments and alterations (A-H in twelves, in-
cluding a woodcut front.), cf. gt , g.e., by F. Bedford,
Printed for Tho. N orris at the Looking-Glass on London
Bridge, and Martin Boddington . . . 1721, sm. 8vo. (6310),
J uly I , Sotheby Maggs, £2 1 5s.
Reynolds (John). The Trivmphs of Gods Revenge, Against
the crying and execrable Sinne of Murther : or His Mirac-
ulous discoueries and seuere punishments thereof: In
thirty seuerall Tragicall Histories, three books, each
bound separately in mottled cf. ex., g e., by F. Bedford,
fine copy, Printed by Felix Kingston {and Augustine
Matthews) for William Lee, and are to he sold at his shop in
Fleete-streete, at the signe of the golden Buck, neare Serieants
Inne, 1621-4, sm. 4to. (6307), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £iS
[Book First, ^, 4 leaves, the first an orig. blank ; A-Bb 2
in fours, last leaf with the errata ; Book Second, A-Ff 2
in fours, and ^, 2 leaves between A and B ; Book Third,
A-Hh 3 in fours, and (a), i leaf between A and B. First
ed, in which only three books were published.]
Reynolds (John). The Triumphs of Gods Revenge against
the Crying and Execrable Sinne of (Wilful and Premedi-
tated) Murther . . . first ed. of the complete work, engraven
in copperplates, old cf., Printed by A. M. for William Lee,
1670, sm. foho (6308), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5 15s.
[Engraved title in compartments and printed title, 2
leaves ; dedication, i leaf ; a-b in fours ; B-Ooo in fours.]
Reynolds (Jno.) Dolarnys Primerose. See Raynolds
Reynolds (Sir J.) West Window of the Chapel, New College,
Oxford, executed on glass by Mr. Gervaise, 14 plates, old
hf. cf., John Boydell, 1785, atlas folio (691), April 29,
Sotheby Thorp. £8 15s.
Reynolds (or Rainolds) (Wm.) A Refvtation of svndry Re-
prehensions, Cavils, and false sleightes, by which M.
Whitaker laboureth to deface the late English transla-
tion, and Catholike annotations of the new Testament,
and the booke of Discouery of heretical corruptions (a-f
in eights. A-Nn in eights, Oo 4 leaves, Pp 2 leaves), orig.
veil., fine copy. Printed at Paris, the yere 1583, Hvo. (631 1),
July I, Sotheby Bailey, £\2
Reynst (G.) Variarum Imaginum a celeberrimis artincibus
Pictarum repraesentae, engraved title and 32 plates, old
cf., Amstelodami, n.d., folio (693), April 29, Sotheby
Howell, £^ 5s.
Rhaw (Geo.) Enchiridion utriusque Musicae Practicae, 4
woodcuts at end and musical notes, Witebergcp, 1546 —
(503)
rhe] Book-Prices Current.
Galliculus (J.) Libellus de compositione cantus, musical
notation, port, on verso of title, woodcuts (some leaves
discoloured, corner of first mended), veil., WitehergcB,
1 55 1, 8vo. (50), May 13, Sotheby Ellis, £2. 12s.
Rhetores Graeci, ed. Aldina. [Tomus primus] Aphthonii So-
phistae Progymnasmata. Hermogenis ars Rhetorica.
Aristotelis Rhetoricorum ad Theodecten libri tres. Eius-
dem Rhetorice ad Alexandrum . . . [colophon] Venetiis in
(sdib. Aldi. mense Novembris M.D.VIII. — [Tomus Secun-
dus] In Aphthonii Progymnasmata Commentarii Inno-
minati autoris. Syriani. Sopatri., Venetiis, In cedihus Aldi.
M.D.IX., together 2 vol., old russ. ex., sm. folio (6313),
July I, Sotheby Gaston, /20
Rhodes (Hugh). The Boke of Nurtur for men seruauntes and
children, h\Cit%. letter (A-C in fours, in prose and verse, the
only copy known of Colwell's ed.), mor., g.e., by C. Murton
(c ii. and iii. transposed in binding), [colophon] . . . Im-
printed by me Thomas Colwell : Dwellynge in the House of
Robert Wyer, beside Charing Crosse, n.d., sm. 4to. (6315),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £j8
[Rhodes (Richd.)] Flora's Vagaries, a Comedy, first ed.,
mor. ex., g.e., 1670, 4to. (1476), April 8, Sotheby
London Library, £^ iSs.
[£6, new hf. russ., uncut, the Huth copy, July i, Sotheby,
Lot 6316.]
Ribas (And Perez de) . Historia de los Trivmphos de Nuestra
Santa Fee entre Gentes las mas Barbaras, new veil., uncut.
En Madrid. Por Aloso de Paradez, jUto a los Estudios de la
Cdpana, 1645, sm. folio (6318), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2^
Ribeyro (Bern.) Hystoria de Menina e Moca, lit. QOt^., con-
temp. MS. poems on three orig, blank leaves (A-X in
eights, including the title), mor. ex.. En Ferrara, 1554,
8vo. (6319), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £16 los.
Ricchi (Agostino). Comedia, intittolata i Tre Tiranni (A and
B 4 leaves each, A-9 in fours), mor. gt., inside dentelles,
g.e., by Koehler, [colophon] Stampata in Vinegia per
Bernardino de Vitali, Adi xiij di Settebre del MDXXXIII .,
sm. 4to. (6320), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £y
Riccoboni (Mme.) Lettres d'Adelaide de Dammartin Com-
tesse de Sancerre, au Comte de Nance, son Ami, premiere
ed., 2 vol., contemp. French mor. gt., doublures, g.e.,
Paris, chez Humblot, 1767, cr. 8vo. (1096), July 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £'] 5s.
[Dedication copy to David Garrick, with his autograph
inscription on fly-leaf, " Given me by Mde. R. — D. Gar-
rick." Garrick's bookplate is in Vol. i., and there is an
inscription on another fly-leaf, " May, 1823. Bought at
the sale of Garrick's Library, No. 2040."]
Riccoldus Florentinus. Rhicardi ex ordine fratrum : qui apud
latinos predicatores appellantur, lit. gotf?., long lines, 40
leaves, with signs., including orig. blanks for a j and e 8,
(504)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ric
[colophon] Imprsssum Rome per . . . Joannem Besicken
expensis Stephani Guillerti de Lotharingia, 1506, sm. 4to.
(6321), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith. £1 los.
Rice (Rich.) An Invective Againste vices, taken for Vertue,
first ed., blacfe letter (A-E in eights), new veil., rough edges,
lohn Kyngston for Henry Kirk ham, 1579, [colophon]
Imprinted at London by H. Kirkham, dwellyng by the little
Nor the doore of Pauls churche, at the signe of the Blacke
Boye, sm. 8vo. (6322), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £2^
Rich (Barnaby). A Catholicke Conference betweene Syr Tady
Mac. Mareall a popish priest of Waterforde, and Patricke
Plaine a young student in Trinity Colledge by Dubhn in
Ireland, first ed. (A-G in fours), russ. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, Printed for Thomas Adams, 161 2, sm. 4to.
(6328), July I, Sotheby Bailey. ^18
Rich (Barnaby). Allarme To England, perused and allowed,
1578, first ed., blacfe letter (* 4 leaves, ** 4 leaves, A-K 2
in fours), cf., g.e., by J. Clarke, rough fore and lower
edges, [colophon] Imprinted at London by Christopher
Barker, Printer to the Queenes' Maiestie, sm. 4to. (6323),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Rich (Barnaby). A New Description of Ireland (a r 2 in
fours). Printed for Thomas Adams, 1610 — A Trve and a
Kinde Excvse Written in Defence of that Booke, intituled
A Newe Description of Irelande (a-g in fours), ib., 161 2,
first eds., bound in i vol., mor, ex., by F. Bedford, 1610-12,
sm. 4to. (6327), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £^(>
Rich (Barnaby). A Short Svrvey of Ireland, first ed. (a few
headlines cut into) (A-H in fours), russ. gt., g.e. (British
Museum duplicate sold 1787), Printed by N. O. for B.
Svtton and W. Barenger, 1069 [1609], sm. 4to. (6326), July
I, Sotheby " Quaritch, ^^38
Rich (Barnaby). Favltes Favlts, And nothing else but Favltes,.
first ed. (several leaves weak), (A-R 3 in fours, title on
A 2, A i a blank wanting), mor. gt., g.e.. Printed for leffrey
Chorleton, and are to be sold at the great North doore of
Paules Church, 1606, sm. 4to. (6325), July i, Sotheby
^aggs, £40-
[Rich (Barnaby).] Greenes Newes both from Heauen and
Hell, first ed., blacft letter (A-H in fours, H 4 blank), mor.
ex., by F. Bedford, Printed Anno. Domini. 1593, sm. 4to.
(6324), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £^0
Rich (Barnaby). My Ladies Looking Glasse, first ed. (f 4
leaves, A-I in fours), mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed
for Thomas Adams, 1616, sm. 4to. (6332), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £4'^
Rich (Barnaby). Opinion Diefied, first ed. (title soiled) (A-H
in fours), modern cl., uncut, Printed for Thomas Adams,.
1613, sm. 4to. (6330), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £2^
Rich (Barnaby). The Excellency of good women, first ed.
(A-E in fours), russ. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, fine copy,.
(505)
Ric] Book-Prices Current.
Printed by Thomas Dawson, 1613, sm. 4to. (6329), July i,
Sotheby Maggs, £z5
Rich (Barnaby). The Honestie of this Age. Proouing by
good Circumstance, that the World was neuer honest till
now, first ed. (A-G in fours), russ. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,
Printed for T. A. [Thomas Adams), 1615, sm. 4to. (6331),
July I, Sotheby Pickering, £^g
Rich (Barnaby). The Irish Hvbbvb or, the English Hve and
Crie, first ed. (a-h in fours), russ. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,
fine copy, Printed for lohn Marriot, 1617, sm. 4to. (6333),
July I, Sotheby Maggs, £22
Rich (Barnaby). The Irish Hvbbvb . . . (title soiled, last leaf
mended) (A-I 2 in fours), hf. mor.. Printed by Aug :
Mathewes, for lohn Marriot, 1622, sm, 4to. (6334), July i,
Sotheby Maggs, £2']
Richard Coeur-du-Lion. " Kynge Rycharde cuer du Lyon "
[this title is in a scroll over a woodcut], blacit letter, wood-
cuts (a single small wormhole runs through several leaves),
(A-P in eights and fours alternately, Q 6 leaves), with
rough lower edges, old cf., with coronetted initial of Lord
Shelburne, [colophon] Thus endeth the story of ye noble
kyge Rycharde cure delyon. Imprynted at London in the
Fletestrete at ye sygne of ye sonne by Wynkyn de worde. The
yere of our lorde. M.ccccc. and. xxviij., 4to. (6335), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, ;^6io
[In verse. The only other perfect copies known are
those in the Bodleian and at Britwell.]
Richards (Nath.) Poems. Divine, Morall, and Satyricall,
woodcut ornaments (B-L 6 in eights and the title-page,
no other copy known), orig. limp veil., with some rough
edges. Printed for lames Boler, dwelling at the Marigold in
Pauls Church yard, 1632, sm. 8vo. (6338), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £j2
Richards (Nath ) Poems Sacred and Satyricall (A four leaves,
including port, (inlaid) and front., B-N 4 in eights, the
last leaf blank), mor. ex., by W. Pratt, Printed by T.
Paine, for H. Blunden at the Castle in Cornehill, 1641, sm.
8vo. (6339), July I, Sotheby Bailey, -^19 los.
Richards (Nath.) The Celestiall Pvblican. A Sacred Poem,
first ed., woodcut ornaments at top and bottom of every
page (some top ones cut into, date cut into) (A 2 leaves,
B-L 6 in eights), old cf.. Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for
Roger Michell, 1630, sm. 8vo. (6337), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £110
f/3 3s , old cf., imperfect, Jan. 28, 1914, Sotheby, Lot
473. There is a perfect copy in the British Museum.]
Richards (Nath.) The Tragedy of Messalhna The Roman
Emperesse, first ed. (A-F in eights, including a port, of
the author by T. Rawlins and a front, in compartments),
cf. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Printed by Tho. Cotes for Daniel
Frere, at the signe of the Red Bull in Little Brittaine, 1640,
. sm. 8vo. (6340), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £16 los.
(506)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ric
Richardson (C. J.) Studies from Old English Mansions, 100
tinted lithographs, 4 vol., hf. mor., McLean, 184 1-8, roy.
Svo. (800), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parsons, £$ 5s.
Richardson (Ed.) Anglo Belcica. The English & Nether-
dutch Academy, in three parts, third ed., cf. ex., g.e., by
F. Bedford, At Amsterdam, By the Widdow of Steven Swart,
1698, thick sm. 8vo. (6341), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £10
Richardson (Geo.) Book of Ceilings, 48 plates, text in English
and French, cf. gt., m.e., 1776, folio (279), April 29,
Sotheby Rimell, £^ 7s. 6d.
Richardson (Sam.) Clarissa, first ed., 7 plates by Grignon
and J. Taylor inserted, 8 vol. (including the extra vol, of
" Letters and Passages "), cf. ex., by Rividre, Printed for
S. Richardson, 1748-51, cr. Svo. (6343), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £1^ los.
Richardson (Sam.) Correspondence of Samuel Richardson,,
by A. L. Barbauld, port, and col. plates, 6 vol., cf. ex., by
Rividre, R. Phillips, 1804, cr. 8vo. (6345), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £4 los,
Richardson (Sam.) History of Sir Charles Grandison, first
ed., 7 vol., cf. ex., Printed for S. Richardson, 1754, cr. 8vo.
(6344), July I, Sotheby Edwards, £2 los.
Richardson (Sam.) Pamela : or Virtue Rewarded, first ed.,
first 2 vol., contemp. cf., Rivington & Osborn, 1741, 8vo.
(194), March 13, Hodgson ;^28 los.
[£46, orig. cf., the four vol. complete, 1741-42, last leaf
of Vol. ii. defective, April 6, 1914, Sotheby, Lot 549 ;
$200, orig. cf. (rebacked), complete set, several pages ink-
marked, Feb. 16, 1916, American Art Association, Lot 756.]
Richardson (Saml.) Works, ed. by Leshe Stephen, port., iz
vol., orig. cl., 1883, Svo. (2040), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Hardy, £4 15s.
[£4 los., same state, Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 11 26.]
Richardson (Wm.) Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, plates,
extra illustrated by numerous col. and other views,
mounted or inlaid, including " Eight Views of Fountains
Abbey, with Descriptions by T. Sopwith," text and plates,
hf. mor., g.e., York, 1843, foUo (694), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £15 los.
Richelieu (Card.) La Vie du Cardinal Due de Richelieu,
port., front, and map, 2 vol., mor. ex. (Toovey), Cologne,.
1694, 8vo. (6346), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^
Richshoffer (Amb.) Braszilianisch und West Indianische
Reisze Beschreibung, lit. gott}., port., new veil., Strasz-
hurg. Bey Joszias Stddeln A°. 1677, sm. Svo. (6347), July
I, Sotheby Mages, £6
Richter (J. P.) The Mond Collection, reproductions in photo-
gravure and hf. tone, presentation copy, 2 vol., veil, ex.,
t.e.g., J. Murray, 1910, 4to. (521), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Batsford, £-] 15s.
Ricius (Alph.) Eruditiones Christianae reUgionis plurimum
(507)
mc] Book-Prices Current.
utiles et cuilibet christiano ad modum necessarie, wood-
cuts— Dialogus quo ex sacre scripture priscorumque
patrum, dogmatibus purgatorium animabus purgandis
praeparatum onditur — Questio perpulchra qua investi-
gatur, in i vol., quarter cf., Paris, Jean Petit (15 12), 4to.
(512), April 29, Sotheby Hirst, £j
Rickel (Dionysius) . Elucidissima in Divi Pauli Epistolas
Commentaria (cum vita autoris, etc.), contemp. French
(or English ?) oak bds. and leather, with four stamped
panels representing the emblems of the evangelists, the
initials M. E. and a crescent [see Weale, No. 529], clasp
catches (rebacked), 6 pp. of a black letter book, which
appears to be Wyer's ed. of the " Fundament of Con-
templacyon," n.d., as fly-leaves at end (from Wm. Morris's
library), Paris., Jo. Petit, 1531, 8vo. (3665), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Edwards, £8 15s.
Ricketts (C. S.) The Prado and its Masterpieces, 54 photo-
gravures, orig. cl., 1903, folio (56), Nov. 26, Christie
Rimell, £^ 8s.
Rider (Wm.) The Twins. A Tragi-Comedy (title defective),
new hf. cf.. Printed for Robert Pollard, 1655, sm. 4to. (6348),
July I, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 8s
Ridinger (J. E.) Abbildung Der Jagtbaren Thierc, mor. ex.,
g.e., arms of the Marquis de Mornay (d. 1852), by Hardy-
Mennil, Anno 1740, large folio (6349), July i, Sotheby
Maggs, £28
Ridley (Jas.) Tales of the Genii, trans, from the German,
LARGE PAPER, proof platcs by Heath, etc., 2 vol., contemp.
mor, gt., g.e., J. Wallis, 1805, 8vo. (1013), May 14, Sotheby
Bain, £6
Ridley (Nic.) Certein godly, learned, and comfortable con-
ferences, betwene the two Reuerende Fathers, and holy
martyrs of Christe, D. Nicolas Rydley late Bisshoppe of
London, and M. Hughe Latimer, first ed., bladfe letter
(title mended) (a-f 4 in eights), mor. ex. [No place or
printer's name], 1556, sm. 8vo. (6350), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £1^ los.
Ridley (Nic.) Certe godly, learned and comfortable confer-
ences betwene the two Reuerende Fathers and holye
Martyrs of Christe D. Nicolas Rydley late Bysshoppe of
London and M. Hughe Latymer (another and a different
ed.), M.D.LVI blarft letter (marginal notes cut into)
(A-I 3 in eights), mor., g.e. [No place or printer's name],
1556, sm. 8vo. (6351), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £iy, los.
Riederer (Fr.) Spiegel der waren Rhetoric US5 M. Tulio C.
vnd andern getutscht, etc., gotfjic letter, full-page woodcut
on reverse of title, also one other half-page woodcut,
mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd, Freiberg im Breisgau, Friedr.
Riederer, 11 Dec, 1493, sm. folio (374), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £2^
[First ed. Hain 13914, Proctor 3216. Collation: ff.
CLXXX. + 8 leaves unnumbered = 188 leaves. Illustration
in catalogue.] {508)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rip
Riley (Jas. Whitcomb). Afterwhiles, first ed., orig. cl., auto*
graph inscription in verse by the author. Indianapolis,
1888, i2mo. (236), March 13, American Art Association
I45
[Another copy also with autograph inscription in verse
by the author realised $42.50, same sale, Lot 235, and a
third copy $42 (Lot 234). The following are also noted,
same sale : — " The Flying Islands of the Night," Indiana-
polis (1900), autograph inscription in verse, $21, Lot 266;
" Pipes o' Pan at Zekesbury," Indianapolis (1900 ?), $25,
Lot 265; "Poems Here at Home," New York, 1893,
$20, Lot 253, both with autograph inscription in prose ;
" Poems Here at Home," New York, 1893, Ii30» with
autograph inscription in verse by the author and pen-
and-ink sketch by E. W. Kemble ; " The Old Swimmin'
Hole," Indianapolis (1895), autograph inscription in
verse, $12.50, Lot 258.]
Riley (Jas. Whitcomb). Nye and Riley's Railway Guide, first
ed., illustrated by Baron De Grimm and others, with the
orig. " Programme," orig. wrappers. Chicago, Dearborn
Publishing Co., 1888, i2mo. (237), March 13, American
Art Association $16
[Genuine first issue, the re-issue of the following year
being entitled " Fun, Wit and Poetry."]
Riley (Jas. Whitcomb). " The Reporter," orig. manuscript
poem, in the autograph of Riley and signed in full, ac-
companied by the orig. proof -slip of the same, A.L.s..
I p. 8vo., together 3 pieces (247), March 13, American Art
Association $105
Rime da diversi autori composte, sive satyrae sotadicae diver-
sorum authorum compositae (23 leaves), mor. gt., at the
end a MS. note of five lines by Voltaire, with " Cette note
est de Voltaire. Ch. Nodier," Absque ulla nota, i2mo.
(670), March 18, Christie Maggs, £6 los.
Rincon (Ant. del). Arte mexicana, primera ed. (title and pre-
liminaries 8 leaves, A-N in eights), cf. ex.. En Mexico, en
casa de Pedro Balli, 1595, sm. 8vo. (6352), July i, Sotheby
Quay itch, £ij los.
Ringhieri (I.) Cento Givochi liberali, et d'ingegno, device on
title, woodcut and figured initials (title and preliminaries
4 leaves, signs. A-SS in fours), old Italian mor. gt., g.e..
In Bologna alia Spese dell' Authore impressa per Anselmo
Giaccarelli M.D.LI., sm. 4to. (6353), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1 los.
Ripa (Caesar). Iconologia : or, Moral Emblems, 326 " Humane
Figures " by I. Fuller and other masters, cf. ex.. Printed
by Benj. Motte, MDCCIX., sm. 4to. (6355). July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £S 15s.
[Front, and printed title, 2 leaves ; To the Reader and
Table, 3 leaves; folios i-8i, and 81 plates, containing
four oval figures on each.]
Ripley (Geo.) The Compound of Alchymy, first ed., oma-
(509)
rit] Book-Prices Current.
mental vignettes, orig. cf.. Imprinted by Thomas Orwin,
1591, sm. 4to. (6356), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^1
Ritius (Michael). De Regibus Francorum, Hispaniae, etc.,
90 leaves, title within woodcut border by Holbein and
large initials by the same, mor., Basileae, apud loannem
Frobenium,. Mense lulio, 1517, sm, 4to. (375), Dec. 10,
Christie Ellis, £2. 15s.
Ritson (Jos.) Robin Hood, port., etchings on Japanese paper
by Tourrier and Buckman and 80 woodcuts by Bewick,
on China paper, 2 vol., hf. roan, 1887, 8vo. (2045), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Heffer, £1 14s.
Ritson (Jos.) [Works.] Observations on the three first volumes
of the History of English Poetry, 1782, 4to. — The Spartan
Manual, or Tablet of Morality, 1785 — Scotish Songs, 2
vol., 1794 — English Anthology, 3 vol., 1793-4, etc., to-
gether 30 vol., mostly first eds., hf. mor., t.e.g., some vol.
stilted, 1782-1833, 8vo. (2048), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Heffer, £5 los.
Ritterliche Reutter kunst, Darinen Ordentlich begriffen Wie
ma zuvorderst die Ritterliche vnd adeliche Ubung der
Reutterey . . . lit. C^OtE)-, title defective, woodcuts of horses
and horsemanship by Jost Amman, cf. ex., by F. Bedford,
[colophon] Getruckt zu Franckfurt am Mayn durch Martin
Lechler In Verlegung Sigmund Feyrabends. Anno M.D.
LXXXIIII., sm. folio (6358), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £10
[Rive (J. J.)] La Chasse aux Bibliographes et Antiquaires-
mal-advises (par un des Eleves que M. I'Abbe Rive a
laisses dans Paris), large paper, 50 copies printed, 2 voL
in I, mor. ex., A Londres [Aix] chez N. Aphobe, etc., 1788-9,.
roy. 8vo. (6359), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £'^ 5s.
Rivers (Lt.-Gen. Pitt). Excavations in Cranborne Chase,
Bokerly Dyke, etc., with Index by Gray, 5 vol., 1887-
1905 — Antique Works of Art from Benin, etc., 3 vol.,
1883-1900, plates, together 8 vol., cl. gt., t.e.g., 1887-
1905, 4to. (401), Dec. 12, Hodgson £(>
Rivers (Lt.-Gen. Pitt). Excavations in Cranborne Chase,
Bokerly and Wansdyke, etc., port., maps, plates, Privately
printed, 1887-98 — Primitive Locks and Keys, plates, ib.,
1883 — King John's House, plates, ib., 1890 — Antique
Works of Art from Benin, plates, ib., 1900, together 7 vol.,
uniform, 4to. (1464), April 8, Sotheby Edwards, £-i 7s.
Rivoira (G. T.) Lombardic Architecture, illustrations, 2 vol.,
cl., 1910, 4to. (246), May 23, Puttick Carpenter, £2.
Roadster's Album, The. See Aiken (H.)
Robarts (Hy.) Englands Farewell to Christian the fourth,
famous King of Denmarke (A-C in fours, the first leaf a
blank with sign. A only), cf. ex., by Ramage, Printed for
William Welby, 1606, sm. 4to. (6362), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £20
Robarts (Hy.) The Most royall and Honourable entertaine-
ment, of the famous and renowmed King, Christiern the
(510)
I
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rob
fourth, King of Denmarke, etc. (A-D in fours, first and
last leaves blank), cf. ex., g.e., by Ramage, Printed for H,
B. and are to be sold by William Barley, dwelling in Gracious
Streets, neere Leaden Hall gate, 1606, sm, 4to. (6361), July
I, Sotheby Quaritch, £2^
Robert of Shrewsbury. The Admirable Life of Saint Wene-
fride Virgin, Martyr, Abbesse, trans, by I. F. of the
Society of lesvs, cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Permissu
Superioru. M.DC.XXXV., sm. 8vo. {6363), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £\o
Roberto el Diablo. Espantosa y Maravillosa Vida de Roberto
el Diablo, Hijo del Duqua de Normandia {16 leaves), new
hf. cf., uncut, Imprenta de la Viuda de Lopez, Madrid {c.
i8oo), sm. 4to. (6365), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £1 5s.
Roberto el Diablo. La espantosa y marauillosa vida de
Roberto el Diablo hijo del Duque de Normandia, new veil.,
Impressa . . en Salamanca, En casa de Antonia Ramirez.
AHo de 1605 [at end 1607], sm. 4to. (6364), July i, Sotheby
Ellis. £-] 5S.
Roberts (D.) Picturesque Sketches of Spain, no title, 26 col.
lithographs mounted on cards, in portfolio, n.d. [c. 1838],
folio (899), April 29, Sotheby Thompson, £1
Roberts (D.) Views in the Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia,
Egypt and Arabia, descriptions by G. Croly and W.
Brockedon, ports, and 250 views in tints and several
heightened with colours, 6 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.e., fine copy,
1842-9, folio (210), Aug. 7, Sotheby Spencer, £7, 15s.
Roberts (D.) Views in the Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia,
Egypt and Nubia, descriptions by G. Croly, lithograph
illustrations, 6 vol. in 3, mor. gt., g.e., 1855, 4to. (438),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Lewine, £1 los.
Roberts (Lt.-Col. D.) Military Adventures of Johnny New-
come, col. plates by Rowlandson, hf. russ., 1815, 8vo.
(1691), Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £5 5s.
Roberts (Francis) . Clavis Bibliorvm. The Key of the Bible,
fourth ed., cf. ex.. Printed by J. R. for Peter Parker ayid
Thomas Guy . . . 1675, sm. folio (6366), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £2 6s.
[Roberts (Jno.)] The Trades Increase [contains references to
Virginia, Newfoundland, etc.], clean copy, unbd., orig.
blank before title, Nicholas Okes, 1615, sm. 4to. (280),
April 29, Sotheby Heffer, £^ los.
Roberts (Lewes). The Marchants Mapp of Commerce, port,
by Glover and engraved title by Van Dalen, con temp.
English mor. gt. (Wootton binding), Printed for Ralphe
Mabb, 1638, sm. folio (6367), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £^i
Roberts (Lewes). The Treasure of Traffike. Or a Discourse
of Forraigne Trade, orig. veil, gt., Printed by E. P. for
Nicholas Bourne, 164 1, sm. 4to. (6368), July i, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £\i 15s.
Roberts (Percy). Isle of Wight illustrated, front., col. map,
(51 1)
rob] Book-Prices Current.
plates in col. aquatint after F. Calvert, orig. cL, G. H.
Davidson, 1846, 4to. (900), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £4.
Robertson (A.) Survey of the Great Road from London to
Bath and Bristol, aquatint plates and maps, 2 vol., cf.,
1792, 8vo. (356), Dec. 12, Hodgson £2
Robertus Aurelius (Jo.) Sententiarum Juris libri quatuor, ad
Card. Lotharingum, woodcut initials, Lut. Par., M. Vas-
cosanus, 1557, sm. folio (20), April 8, Sotheby
Parsons, £7 7s,
[XVI. century French mor. gt., in the Lyonnese style,
g.e., in good condition.]
Robertus Monachus. [Historia de Itinere contra Turcos et de
expugnatione urbis Hierosolimitani per cruciatos]. Jit.
QOtf)., 126 leaves, spaces left for initials [Proctor 998],
mor. ex., [at the end] Explicit hystoria de Itinere otra
turchos. [Sine ulld notd] (6369), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, ^24
Robillard Peronville. Le Musee Fran9ais, avec I'explication
des sujets par S. E. Croze-Magnan, plates, 4 vol. in 8, hf.
russ., uncut, Paris, L. E. Herhan, 1803, folio (664), April
29, Sotheby Rimell, £'0 5s,
Robin Good-Fellow, His Mad Prankes and Merry Tests. Full
of honest Mirth, and is a fit Medicine for Melancholy,
blarft tetter and roman (A-F 2 in fours, title on A 2, in
prose and verse, only other copy known of this ed.), mor.
ex., g.e., by C. Lewis (headline cut into). Printed by Thomas
Cotes, and are to be sold by Francis Grove, at his shop on
Snow-hill, neere the Sarazens-head, 1639, sm. 4 to. (6370),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £6^
Robin Hood. A merry lest of Robin Hood, and of his life.
With a newe play for to be plaied in May-games (in verse),
Mack letter (A-H in fours), mor. ex., g.e. (some fore-edges
rough), by C. Lewis, Printed for Edward White [1594 ?].
sm. 4to. (6371), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £114
[On the title are crude woodcut figures of Robin Hood
and Little John. On the back of the title is the heading,
" Heere beginneth a little iest of Robin Hood and his
merry men and of the proud Sheriff e of Notingham."]
Robin Hood's Garland. Containing his Merry Exploits, and
the several Fights which he. Little John, and Will Scarlet,
had, upon several occasions, blacit letter, cut on title (some
leaves cut close, others uncut), mor., with George Daniel's
monogram, Printed for W. Thackeray at the Sign of the
Angel in Duck-Lane, 1689, sm. 8vo. (6372), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £40
[A-F in eights. The third known ed. Copies dated
1670 and 1686 are in the Bodleian Library. This copy,
from the collections of Heber and Daniel, is supposed to
be unique.]
Robin Hood's Garland. Being a Compleat History of all His
merry Exploits, and valiant Fights which He, Little John,
and Will. Scarlet fought on divers Occasions (A-L in fours,
(512)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rob
L 4 is a leaf of advertisement with a woodcut on reverse :
the title-page of another ed., called " The English Archer."
inserted), Sold by J. Wilson in Horse-street, Bristol . . .
[about 1750] — Robin Hood's Garland, front and wood-
cuts (A-E in sixes, besides a copperplate frontispiece,
dated 1789), Printed by Sabine and Son, i789-«— Robin
Hood's Garland. ... To which is added, a preface, giving
a particular account of his birth, life, &c. Adorned with
Twenty-seven Neat and Curious cuts (a-d in eights),
Nottingham, printed and sold by G. Biirbage, 1792, 8vo,
bound together in mor. gt., from the libraries of Haslewood
and Daniel (6373), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £S
Robin Hood's Songs. A True Tale of Robin Hood (13 leaves),
old cf.. Printed and Sold in London [n.d.], 8vo. (6374),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5 los.
[In the same volume are included three eds. of " Robin
Hood's Garland," printed at York at the beginning of the
last century, and another work, entitled " The History of
Robin Hood," printed at Edinburgh by Oliver and Boyd,
with a front. " The True Tale of Robin Hood " was by
Martin Parker, and was first published in 1632.]
Robins (Thos.) Mans Chief Guide to Salvation {12 leaves), cf.
ex., uncut, t.e.g., Glasgow, 1698, sm. 8vo. {6375), July i.
Sothebv Bailey, £^
Robinson (H. Crabb). Diary, Library ed., ed. by T. Sadler,
port., 3 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1869, 8vo. (397), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Holland, £2
[£i 8s., orig. cl., Oct. 24, Hodgson, Lot 204.]
Robinson (Jno.) A Ivst and necessary Apologie of certain
Christians (a-c in twelves), printed in pearl type, mor. gt.,
g.e., Printed [at Leyden] in the yeer of our Lord M.DC.
XLIIIL, i2mo. (6377), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £iz
Robinson (Jno.) Essayes ; or, observations divine and morall.
Collected ovt of holy Scriptvres, second ed. (A 4 leaves,
A-Bb in twelves), orig. cf., Printed by I. D. for /. Bellamie
at the Three Golden Lyons in Cornhill, 1638, 8vo. (6376),
July T, Sotheby Bailey, £q
Robinson (Mary, " Perdita "). Orig. Holograph Manuscript
of the Memoirs of Mary Robinson, written by herself,
on 201 leaves (being for the most part the coverings of
letters addressed to her by Celebrated Persons), with an
autograph letter from George IV. and five verses in Mrs.
Robinson's autograph, 4to., mor. ex., with a copy of the
first ed. of the memoirs, port., 4 vol., old cf., 1801, i2mo.
(44), Dec. 12, Hodgson Maggs, £10 los.
Robinson (Richd.) The rewarde of Wickednesse Discoursing
the sundrye monstrous abuses of wicked and vngodly
worldelinges (B-Q in fours, including the colophon, besides
title, dedication, etc., 3 leaves), blocft letter and roman,
title within woodcut border, woodcut initials, mor. ex..
g.e., by F. Bedford (wormhole through several margins
a few top corners and colophon repaired), [colophon]
XXXII. (513) 17
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Imprinted in Pawles Churche yarde, by William William-
son [1576], sm. 4to. (6378), July i, Sotheby Maggs, l^\
Robinson (Thos.) Anatomie of the English Nvnnery at
Lisbon in Portvgall (A-E in fours, with a copperplate
engraving on the title-page, representing scenes at the
convent), hf. mor.. Are to bee sould by R. Milbourne and
Philemon Stephens, 1623, sm. 4to. (6379), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, ;^I I
Robinson (V. J.) Eastern Carpets, 24 full-page col. plates
after E. Julia Robinson, both series complete, 2 vol., cl.
portfolio and cl., uncut, London, Henry Sotheran and
Bernard Quaritch, 1882-1893, large folio (89), Dec. 3,
American Art Association $42.50
Robinson (Wm.) and Leddra (Wm.) Several Epistles given
forth by Two of the Lords Faithful Servants, pp. 11, cf.
gt., by Pratt, reproduction of title in catalogue, London,
printed in the year 1669, sm. 4to. (60), April 10, American
Art Association $175
Robinson (Wm.) and Leddra (Wm.) Several Epistles Given
forth by Two of the Lord's Faithful Servants (6 leaves),
cf. gt., g.e., rough lower edges, by W. Pratt, London,
printed in the year 1669, sm. 4to. (6380), July i, Sotheby
H. Stevens, ;^35
Robson (Chas.) Newes from Aleppo (a-c in fours, title on
A 2) (title soiled and repaired), cf. gt., g.e., Printed for
M. S., 1628, sm. 4to. (6381), July i, Sotheby Bailey, ;^io
Roby (J.) Traditions of Lancashire, both series, large paper,
with a double set of plates, India proofs and etchings, 4
vol., cf. ex., g.e., Longman, 1829-31, imp. 8vo. (6382),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 17s. 6d.
tRochefort (Cesar de).] Le Tableau de ITsle de Tabago ou de
la Nouvelle Oiialchre (8 leaves and pp. 1-144), old veil,,
A Leyde Chez Jean le Carpentier. do loclxv. (1665), sm.
8vo. (6383), July I, Sotheby London Library, £/\
Rochefort (Cesar de). Relation de ITsle de Tabago, ou de la
Novvelle Ovalcre (8 leaves and. pp. 1-128), cf. gt., y.e.,
A Paris, Chez Louys Billaine, 1666, sm. 8vo. (6384), July
I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £3 los.
Rochefoucauld (Francois, Due de la). Memoires de M. D. L.
R. ou la Minorite de Louis XIV., mor. ex., g.e,, A Ville-
franche, Chez Petit David {a la Sphere), 1699, sm. 8vo.
(6386), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2
Rochefoucauld (Frangois, Due de la) . Reflexions, ou Sentences
et Maximes morales, port, in three states, large veil,
paper, hf. mor. gt., uncut, Paris, Chez Lefevre, Impr. de
Crapelet, 1822, imp. 8vo. (6385), July i, Sotheby
James, £1 12s.
Roches (Magdeleine Neveu et Catherine des). OEuvres poeti-
ques, Paris, Abel I'Angelier, 1578 — Les Secondes (Euvres
de Mesdames Des Roches, Poictiers, Nic. Courtoys, 1583
— La Puce de Madame Des Roches, Paris, Abel I'Angeher,
1583 — Les Missives de Mesdames Des Roches, avec le
(514)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rod
revissement de Proserpine prins du Latin de Clodian, ib.,
1586, premiere 6ds., together 4 vol., mor., doublures, in
the style of Grolier, g.e., by Marius Michel, Svo. {672)»
March 18, Christie Quaritch, {^j
Rocque (Jno.) Maps and Plans of Paris and its Environs,
Lyons, S. Gravenhage, BerUn and Rome, 12 large folding
sheets, hf. bd., 1749-92, roy. folio (740), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Edwards, /i 2s.
[Rodenburgh (Theo.)] Eerste deel (Tweede ende derde)
Melib^a Treur-bly-eynde-spel, lit. gotfj. and rom., woodcut
on each title, devices at end of Parts i.-ii., full-page cut
of a crucifix, dated 1528, in Part i., the 3 parts in i vol.,
new veil., /' Amstelredam, Voor Jan Evertsz. Cloppenburch,
Boeckvercooper, inde vergulden Byhel, 1618, sm. 4to. (6387),
July I, Sotheby Maggs, £12 5s.
[Rodenburgh (Theo.)] Treur-bly-eynde-spel Van Alexander.
In vier en veertich uuren gerymt. Op de Reghel : Enghe-
zien, Kengheschien, \\i. gotS- (44 leaves, the last a blank),
cut on title, one of a crucifix on reverse dated 1528 and
one on reverse of last leaf, new veil., /' Amsterdam, Voor
Jan Evertsz. Cloppenburch, ghedruckt by Paulus van
Ravensteyn, 161 8, sm. 4to. (6388), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2 5s.
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). Speculum Vitae Humanae, lit.
flOtf)., 204 leaves, the first an orig. blank, w^ithout marks
[Hain * 13933, Proctor 852], mor., blind stamped, g.e., by
F. Bedford, Absque ulla nota [Coloniae, U. Zel, 146 — ],
sm. 4to. (6390), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^6^
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). Speculum Vita^ Humanae,
ed. princeps, lit. rom., 150 leaves, without marks [Hain
♦13939, Proctor 3292], painted initials, mor. gt., g.e., by
Bozerian jeune, [colophon] . . . In domo Petri de Maximo.
M.CCCC.LXVIII., sm. folio (6389). July i, Sotheby
Maggs, £112
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). Speculum Vitae humanae,
lit. flOtt). magna, long lines, 128 leaves, without marks
[Hain ♦13940, Proctor 1525], painted initials, contemp.
German oak bds. and pigskin, ornamental stamps, orig.
MS. paper label- title on upper cover, bosses and clasps
removed, under cover damaged, rough edges, [colophon]
. . a Ginthero Zainer ex Reutlingen . . . Milesimo quad-
ringentesimo septuagesimoprimo Ydus vero Januarias tercio
(1471), sm. folio (3667), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^20
rjf2o I OS., orig. oak bds. and leather, June 10, Sotheby,
Lot 440 ; ;^i6 5s., orig. oak bds. and pigskin, July 22,
Sotheby, Lot 458.]
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). Speculum Vitae Humanae,
lit. floti^., 204 leaves, without marks [Hain * 13933 (203
leaves only), Proctor 852], initials painted (2 leaves in
contemp. MS.), mor. gt., g.e., by Bozerian jeune. Absque
ulla nota [Coloniae, Ulric Zel, c. 1472], sm. 4to. (3668),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £20
(515) 17—2
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Rodericus (Episc, Zamorensis). Speculum Humanae Vitae,
142 leaves, semi-roman letter, rubricated, pen-initial in
col., other capitals painted, old French mor. gt., g.e.
[Proctor 7830] (from the Dunn collection, £2.(3 los. in
1914), \PaYis, U. Gering, M. Krantz & M. Friburger, c.
1472], sm, folio (673), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £50
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). Speculum Vitae Humanae,
lit. rom., 124 leaves, including two orig. blanks [Hain
13938, Proctor 7888], painted initials, old French cf. gt.,
[colophon] . . Nam tibi distinctum punctis virisq^ relectu
viris per finxit regia Parisius. presserunt Petrus Cesaris
simul atq^ Johdnes Stol qhus ars quod habet omni retulit eis.
[c .1473], sm. folio (3670), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
[An inscription in red ink on first fly-leaf shows this
book to have been bequeathed to a convent of the Fran-
ciscans in Angers by Emery Guitier in 1475.]
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). [Speculum Vitae Humanae.]
Spiegel des menschlichen Lebens, QotFjic letter, full-page
woodcut (uncol.) of the genealogy of the JHouse of Haps-
burg, containing 52 half-length figures, also 54 col. wood-
cuts and ornamental initials, mor. ex., g.e., [s.n., Augs-
burg, G. Zainer, c. 1476], sm. folio (376), Dec. 10, Christie
Ellis, ;^I36
[First ed. in German and first with woodcuts. Hain
♦13948, Proctor 1584. With large armorial ex-libris,
" Bibliothecae Electoralis Monacensis," stamp of the
Royal Library, Munich, and Didot's book-label. Colla-
tion : 174 leaves (10 unnumbered + ff. i-clxiiii. Illustra-
tion in catalogue.]
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). [Speculum Humanae Vitae],
first ed. in French, [a i] : Cy Commence le livre intitule le
miroir de la vie humaine, gott)ic letter, old French mor.,
g.e. (the WodhuU copy, from the Dunn collection, /102 in
1914) . . . impsse a lyon sur le rosne p. Bartholomieu Buyer
. . . le huytiesme jour du moys de juillet Id 1477 [par Guil-
laume le Roy], sm. folio (674), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, ;^ioo
[Slightly wormed. The blank for 1 6 has been removed
and used to mend the colophon leaf. Hain 13951, Proctor
8499.]
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). Speculu hiiane vite (A-L in
eights, M 12 leaves, n 8 leaves (n i original blank), O-y in
eights), lit. QOtf). magna, woodcut initials [Hain 13947,
Proctor 8791], rubricated, mor., blind_ornaments, g.e., by
Chambolle Duru, [colophon] . . . Impssus Bisuncii Anno
Dni Milesimo. CCCC.LXXXVIII. (1488) [Peter Met-
linger of Augsburg], sm. 4to. (6392), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £^5
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). Speculum Humanae vitae, lit.
rom., long lines, 32 to a full page, 140 leaves, without
marks, 3 illuminated initials and many others painted in
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Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rod
red, old French mor. gt. (back joints inlaid), g.e. (Derome),
Absque ulla nota, sm. folio (6391), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £47
[Printed in Paris by Krantz, Gering and Fnburger with
the types used for " Fichet's Rhetorica," c. 1473.]
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). Speculum Humanae Vitae
[Obersetzt von H. Steinhowell], lit. flOtt)., 10 prel. leaves
and Clxiiii. numbered leaves (the last mended) [Hain
♦13948, Proctor 1584], numerous German woodcuts and
floreate initials, cf^ gt., g.e., by F. Bedford [K. O. 0. /.],
sm. folio (6393), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, {2.o\
[Attributed to the press of Giinther Zainer, at Augs-
burg, about 1475]
Rodericus (Episc. Zamorensis). Spejo de la vida humana,
not()ic letter, 40-41 lines to a page, woodcuts, double
columns, old mor. ex., g.e., ex-libris of Comte Espeleto (2
leaves stained and mended), Emprentado en la insigne
ciudad de CaragOQa de Aragon .... Alaman Fecho : z
acabado a xiii. de Mayo, 1491, sm. folio (675), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £j4
Rodler (Hier.) Eyn schon niitzlich biichlin vnd vnderweisung
der kunst des Messens, etc., gottjic letter, 37 Hues to a full
page, title in red, with woodcut, 57 woodcuts and dia-
grams and printer's device at end, old veil, (title repaired),
a-g6, H4 = 46 leaves, Simmern, Hier. Rodler, 1531, sm.
folio (377), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £8 5s.
Rodomontados. Or, Brauadoes and Bragardismes. Collected
out of the Commentaries of the most DreadfuU, Terrible
and Inuincible capitaine Mattamores, Crocodillo Raia-
broquelos, hlcick letter, title within woodcut border with
royal arms in top margin, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,
Printed by W . laggard, 1610, sm. 4to. (6394), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, ^137
[A-E in fours, title on A 2. A j a blank wanting.
From Lord Charlemont's library ; only two others are
known, both of which are in the Bodleian. Illustration of
title in catalogue.]
Rodriguez (Damian). Tres Romances del Glorioso San Felix
Martyr, con ostras diuersas poesias. Compuestos por fray
Damian Rodriguez, new veil., 4 leaves. Impresses con
licencia en Alcala de Henares, en casa de luan Gracian que
sea en gloria. Aiio 1607, sm. 4to. (6395), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2
Rodriguez (Lucas). Romancero historiado co mucha variedad
de glossas y sonetos (title and preliminaries 8 leaves, folios
1-281), woodcuts, modern russ. gt., uncut. En Alcala, en
casa de Hernan Ramirez, Impressor y mercader de libros,
Aiio. 1581, sm. 8vo. (6396), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £ij^ los.
Rodriguez ^Manuel). Sobre las Missiones Llamadas de los
Maynas (2 leaves), hf. bd. [s. I. y. a.] {c. 1680), sm. foho
(6397), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £2 los.
(517)
rog] Book-Prices Current.
Rogers (Sam.) Italy, a Poem, 1830 — Poems, 1834, together
2 vol., first eds., proof plates by Turner and Stothard,
uniform mor. gt. (Derome style), uncut, t.e.g., by Riviere,
finely bd. in cases, Cadell and Moxon, 1830-4, 8vo. (1051),
May 14, Sotheby Crowther, £18
Rogers (Capt. Woodes). Cruising Voyage round the World,
first ed., folded maps (backed), cf. ex., g. on rough edges,
Printed for A. Bell in Cornhill, 1712, 8vo. (1052), May 14,
Sotheby Edwards, £4 15s.
Rohan (Due. de). Memoires sur les choses advenues en
France depuis la Mort de Henry le Grand, seconde ed.
augmentee d'un quatrieme livre, 2 vol. in i, mor. ex., g.e.
[A la Sphere], 1646, sm. 8vo. (6398), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2 7s. 6d»
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit- QOtf). parva,
printed without title, 72 leaves, without marks [Hain
♦6918, Proctor 935], woodcuts col. by hand, mor. antique,
g.e. (from Henry White's library), [colophon] Impressa
est hec cronica . . Colonie Agrippie . . p me arnoldu ther
huerne sub annis dni mcccclxxiiii. [1474], sm. folio (3117),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £28
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit. 0Otf)., 74 leaves,
including three blanks [Hain *69i9, Proctor 1160], wood-
cuts, MS. additions on last blank leaf (wormed and
stained), old cf. gt.. [colophon] . . Impssum p me Coradu
de Hoemhorch meoqi^ signeto signaium . . sub anno dni Mil-
lesimoquadringentesimoseptuagesimosexto . . {with device)
[Coloniae, 1476], folio (31 18), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £\2 I OS.
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit. got^., 72 leaves
[Hain *6922, Proctor 11 12], woodcuts, modern bds.,
[colophon] Fasciculus temporum A Carthusiense copilatu
In forma cronicis figuratum usq^ in Annum 1478 A me
Nicolao Gotz de sletstat impssum [with device), large folio
(3120), Nov. 22, Sotheby Lloyd, £16
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, gotl^ic letter, large
initial illuminated and others painted, several large
woodcuts, cf. gt., crest of Sir A. Fountaine on back,
Impressum per me Hinricu quentel Et admissti ab alma
vniuersitate Colonien, 1479, folio (378), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £2^
[Hain *6923, Proctor 1240. On or two leaves repaired.
Collation: b-fio, gh8, [i]6 = 72 leaves. No sign, a was
provided, bi blank.]
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit. gOtE)., 72 leaves,
orig. blank (perfect) [Hain *6923, Proctor 1240], wood-
cuts, [colophon] . . Impressum per me Hinricvi Quentel . .
Ano domini Millesimoquadringetesimoseptuogesimonono,
Coloniae [1479] — Thomas Aquinas : Super Quarto Sen-
ten tiarum, lit. QOtE)., 388 leaves, with orig. blank for last
leaf [Hain *i483. Proctor 1841, Pellechet 1070], first page
of text surrounded by woodcut border of mummers per-
(518)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rol
forming, " Anno Salutis m.cccclxxx.iiii. nonas Feb-
ruarias in finem actum," both with rough edges, in i vol.,
contemp. German oak bds. and leather, with small stamps,
in compartments, 9 metal bosses, metal corners and clasps
(one clasp catch missing) (from Wm. Morris's library),
large thick folio (3122), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ^34
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit. flot^, woodcuts of
cities, etc. (table 8 leaves, the first b^^ank, numbered folios
1-64), cf. ex., g.e., [colophon] . . . Impssa Venetiis singulari
industria atq^ impensa Georii Walch almani. dno dhi 1479,
sm. folio (6399), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^ los.
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit. flOt^., numerous
woodcuts and ornamental initials, 76 leaves, the first an
orig. blank [Hain *6926, Proctor 4379]. new mor. gt.,
uncut, t.e.g., [colophon] . . Nunc secudo emendata cum
quibusdam additionib^ usaz ad hec nostra tempora. Venetiis
impressa cura ivnpensisq^ Erhardi ratdolt anno 1480 xxilil.
mensz novembris, folio (3123), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £-^-^
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, \xi. got^., 72 leaves,
the first blank [Hain *6925, Proctor 1245], woodcuts,
orig. German oak bds. and hf. leather, with small circular
stamps (back damaged), [colophon] . . Impssum p me
Henricu Quentel et admissuz ab alma Universitate Coloniens.
Anno 1480, large folio (3124), Nov, 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 los.
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit. flotl). parva, 72
leaves, 8 prel. leaves and 64 numbered leaves, without
signs. [Hain *6928, Proctor 4381], Ratdolt's second ed.,
woodcuts (a wormhole half through), old cf., [colophon]
. . Impressuz impensa & arte mira Erhardi ratdolt de
Augusta 1 48 1. 12. Calen. Jan. (Venetiis), sm. folio (3126),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £5
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit. OOtf)., 96 leaves,
without marks (first and last leaves mended) [Hain 6930,
Proctor 7823], 30 woodcuts, old French mor. gt., g.e.
(Derome), [Rougemont, Heinrich Wirzburg de Vach],
1481, sm. folio (3125), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £2y
\£^i, bds., Dec. 10, Christie, Lot 379]
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum*, lit. gotl). parva,
woodcuts, 72 leaves, with signs, aj blank [Hain *693i,
Panzer 2772], old monastic oak bds. and hf. pigskin,
[colophon] Impressum p me Albertu Kune . . 1482 Memin-
gen, sm. folio (3127), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, /lo 5s.
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit. QOt^., 73 leaves
[Hain 6914, Proctor 1284], woodcuts, old cf. gt., Absque
ulla nota [Coloniae. Ludwig von Renchen, ? 1483], sm.
folio (3128), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £4 los.
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, Ratdolt's third ed.,
lit. OOt^. (74 leaves) [Hain *6934, Proctor 4396], woodcuts
and ornamental initials (wormed), sides of an old English
binding of oak bds. and leather, with stamped panels
(519)
rol] Book-Prices Current.
[Weale 77-78], rebacked, Venetiis, Erhardus Ratdolt,
Anno. M.cccc.Lxxxiiii. v. Cal. Junii [1484], sm. folio
(3129), Nov. 22, Sotheby Parsons, £4 5s.
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit- QOt^- parva, long
lines, 74 leaves, with signs, a j an orig. blank with a written
title [not in Hain or Proctor], woodcuts, bds., [colophon]
Adam alamanus Impressioni paravit. Anno Salutis
M.cccc.LXXXVi, die secunda mensis [Aquila, Adam de
Rottweil, i486], sm. folio (3130), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quay itch, ^36
Rolewinck (W.) Fasciculus Temporum, lit. QOtf)., 6 unnum-
bered leaves, including title and xc. numbered leaves
[Hain *69i5. Proctor 571], full-page cut on reverse of
title, small woodcuts, contemp. German oak bds. and hf.
stamped pigskin. Absque ulla nota [Argentinae, Jo. Priiss,
c. 1490], sm. folio (3131), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £3 5s.
RoUand (E.) Recueil de Chansons Populaires (les Airs notes),
6 vol., paper covers, uncut, Paris, Maisonneuve, 1883-90,
8vo. (737), May 14, Sotheby Neuhuys, £2
Rolland (Fr.) Adagios, Proverbios, Rifaos, e Anexins da
Lingua Portugueza, Tirados dos melhores Authores Na-
cionaes (pp. 1-341, including the title), hf. mor., r.e..
Lisboa, na Typografia Rollandiana, 1780, 8vo. (6400),
July I, Sotheby London Library, £2 5s.
RoUe (Richd.) Rycharde Rolle hermyte of HampuU in his
contemplacyons of the drede and loue of god, blocfe: letter^
woodcuts (A-F in eights and fours alternately^), modern cf.,
perfect, [colophon] Enprynted at Lvndon in Fletestrete in
the sygne of the Sonne by me Wynkyn de Worde [n.d.] {c.
1509), sm. 4to. (6401), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^i62
RoUenhagius (Gab.) Nvclevs Emblematvm selectissimorvm,
etc., Colonics E Musceo coelatorio Crispiani PasscBi. Pro-
stant Apud lodne lansoniu Bibliopald Arnhemiese [5. a.] —
Gabrielis Rollenhagii selectorum Emblematum Centuria
secunda, Ao MDCXIII. Ultraiecti ex officina Crispiani
Passcei, Prostant apud Joan. Jansviii Bibl : Arnh. : the
2 parts in i vol., orig. ed., plates, mor. ex., g.e., sm. 4to.
(6402), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £ij
[Part I. Title, port, of author and other preliminaries,
8 leaves ; then follows a second title, Colonics, Excudebat
Seruatius Erffens : Prostant Apud loannem lansonium
bibliopolam Arnheimensem Anno MDCXI., with signs.
A-D in fours ; plates by Crispin de Passe. Part 2. Title^
port., Latin dedication and verse in French, A-D 2 in
fours ; plates i-ioo.]
RoUi (Paolo). II Polifemo, opera Drammatica, da Rappre-
sentarsi nel Regio Teatro del Buon-Retiro (Italian and
Spanish), woodcut borders, contemp. Spanish mor. gt.,
centre oval inlaid and enclosing the arms of Ferdinand
VL, King of Spain, g.e., Nella stamperia di Lorenzo Fran-
(520)
Oct., ic)I7 to Aug., 1918, [rom
cesco Mojados, Rete di San Loise, 1748, sm, 4to. (1037),
April 29, Sotheby £g 15s.
Roman Martyrologe (The) according to the reformed Calendar.
Faithfully trans, by G. K., of the Society of lesvs, cf. gt.,
r.e., Imprinted with Licence. MDCXXVIL, sm. 8vo.
(6403), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £5
Romance of Sire Degrevaunt (reprinted from the Thornton
MS.), 300 copies printed, uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1896,
sm. 4to. (482), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £-^ 15s.
Romance of Syr Isambrace, ed. by F. S. Ellis, 350 copies
printed, uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1897, sm. 4to. (489), July
22, Sotheby Shepherd, £2 15s.
Romancero. Cancionero de Romances en qve estan recopilados
la mayor parte de los Romances Castellanos, first ed. (title
and preliminaries, including table, 5 leaves, folios 6-275),
mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, En Anvers, En casa de Martin
Nucio [s. a.l [c. 1550), sm. 8vo. (6404), July i, Sotheby
^(iggs,£5^
Romancero. Cancionero de Romances en que estan recopi-
lados la mayor parte de los Romances Castellanos (300
leaves, including the title and preliminaries), mor. ex.,
g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, En Anvers En casa de Martin
Nucio, a la ensena de las dos Ciguenas, M.D.LV., sm. 8vo.
(6405), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £2^
Romancero General, en qve se contienen todos los Romances
que andan impresses, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Ana
1604. En Madrid, por luan de la Cuesta, sm. 4to. (6406),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^i8
Romancero General, en que se contienen todos los Romances
que andan impresses, por Pedro Flores, double columns
(hole in 08), mor. ex., autograph signature of J. W.
Bruce and note in his hand, Madrid, por Juan de la
Cuesta, 1614, 4to. (444), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, ;^i8 los.
Romances de Germania, de varios avtores. Compuesto por
luan Hidalgo, title and colophon mended (A-I in twelves,
including the title and preliminary leaves), mor., g.e., by
F. Bedford, En Carago^a, Por luan de Larumbe Afto 1644,
narrow upright 8vo. (6407), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^
Romances (Spanish). Aqui comien9an quatro Romances de
los siete Infantes de Lara (4 leaves), in verse, 3 small cuts
on title and one on last leaf, new veil., Y con licencia
impressos en Salamanca, en casa de Antonia Ramirez,
viuda. AHo. 1607, sm. 4to. (6410), July i, Sotheby
G.D. Smith, £2
Romances (Spanish). Aqui se contienen dos romances muy
contemplatiuos. El primero trata, como el glorioso, y
Serafico Padre S. Francisco ... El segundo de la Passion
de nuestro Seiior lesu Christo (4 leaves), 3 small cuts on
title, new veil., Impressos con licencia en Salamanca, En
casa de Antonia Ramirez, viuda. Ano de. 1607, sm. 4to.
(641 1), 5uly I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2 los.
Romances (Spanish). Collection of Sixty-eight Popular Ro-
(521)
ROM] Book-Prices Current.
mances, in verse, mostly with woodcuts, in i vol., hf.
mor., g.t., fine copies, Madrid, etc., v.y. (445), June 10,
Sotheby Ellis, £11 los.
[Included is the rare " Nuevo y curioso Romance de la
Peregrina Historia de Griselda," 3 parts, each with wood-
cut at head, n.d.]
Romances (Spanish) . C Siete Romances de diuersas hystorias
sacados. El primero del Cid. El segundo de don Garcia de
Padilla. El tercero. Passado se aula allende. El quarto.
En las almenas de Toro. El quinto. En fuerte punto
salieron. El sexto. A ca9a va don Rodrigo. El septimo.
Miraua de campo viejo. C Impressos en Alcala de Henaresf
en casa de Sebastian Martinez q sea en gloriaj fuera de la
puerta de los sanctos Martyres. An de. M.D.XL.vi. —
C Aqui se contienen tres Romances. El primero es del
Conde Alarcos, como mato a la Condessa su muger por
casar con la hija del Rey, a quien el hauia affrecido casa-
miento. El segundo del Comendador de Auila. El tercero
trata de la muerte del Rey Alboyno. [5. /. n. a.] — C Dos
Rom aces. El primero trata de vn des afio que se
hizo en Paris de dos Caualleros principales de la mesa
redonda/ los quales eran Montesinos y Oliueros. El ij.
es de qual sera aquel Cauallero [s. I. n. a.] — Aqui se con-
tiene dos Romances. El primero trata de los amores de
Reynaldos de Montaluan co la hermosa Princesa Calidonia/
hija del Rey Agolandro : y de los grandes hechos de
armas/ y trabajos que passo en la conquista : y de la
muerte della. El segudo es de don Garcia. Hechos agora
de nueuo por Gines de Ita/ vezino de la ciudad de Murcia
en este afio presente [s. I. n. a.] — C Romance del moro
Calaynos/ y de como requirio de amores a la Infanta
Seuilla, y ella le demando en arras tres cabe9as de los doze
Pares. Y de como fue muerto por manos del esfor9ado don
Roldan. Agora nueuamente compuesto por Martin Palo-
mero/ en este presente ano, [colophon] Clm^resso en
Valencia/ junto al molino de Rouella en este presente ano.
\s. a.l — C Romance del Conde Claros de Montaluan/
nueuamente sacado a luz de su hystoria por Diego de Rey-
noso vezino de la Ciudad de Toledo en este presente afio.
[5. /. n. a.] — C Romance del Rey Moro q perdio a Valencia.
Glosado de nueuo por Francisco Garrido de Villena/
Cauallero de Valencia. Con otro Romace de amores muy
curioso. Impresso en Valecia/ junto al molino de Rouella
en est presente ano. [s. a.] — C Siguense muchas conciones
y villacicos, para cantar y taner con vihuela, muy donosos
y graciosos [s. I. n. a.] (6409), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £qo
[These Spanish romances are all printed in similar
Spanish gothic letters. Each one consists of 4 leaves,
with crude woodcuts on each title. All except the first,
and perhaps the last, were printed at Valencia, c. 1540.
They are all in verse in double columns, bound together
in I volume in modern mor., in small 4to. The fly-leaf
(522)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [roo
. bears the signature of " j. j. de Bure rain6 1833," and is
described in the catalogue of his Ubrary.
Romances Varios. De differentes authores Nuevamente Ira-
pressos Por un Curioso, printed (privately) on thick paper
(title I leaf, then follow 12 leaves unpaged with sign. A,
then A-D 12 leaves each), mor, ex., g.e.. En Amsterdam,
Anno 1688. En caza de Ishaq Coen Faro se vende, sm. 8vo.
(6408). July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £6
Romeo and JuUet. L'Infelice Amore de i dve fedelissimi
amanti Givlia, e Romeo, Scritto in ottava rima da Clitia
nobile Veronese ad ardeo svo (a-f 4 in eights), old veil.,
rough edges. In Vinegia appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari
et Fratelli. MDLIII., Svo. (6412), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £41
Rondalla de Rondalles, a imitaci6 del Cuento de Cuentos de
Don Francisco de Quevedo, y de la historia de histories de
Don Diego de Torres, hf. cf.. En Valencia per Benit Mon-
fort, 1776, sm. Svo. (6413), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 4s.
Ronsard (Pierre de). [CEuvres.] Les Amovrs de P. Ronsard,
Paris, M. de la Porte, 1553 — Le Cinquieme [livre] de Odes,
^^•. 1553 — Les Qvatre Premiers livres des Odes, ib., 1555
— Continvation des Amovrs, Paris, Vincent Sertenas,
1557 — Chansons Musique, music, 1552, together 5 vol.,
mor., g.e., 1552-7, i2mo. (6S3), March iS, Christie
Quaritch, £g^
Ronsard (Pierre de). Oi^uvres, redig^es en six Tomes, 6 vol.,
mor. ex., double, g.e., by Cuzin, Paris, Gabriel Buon,
1567, Svo. (6S1), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^I40
Ronsard (Pierre de). CEuvres, engraved title by Gaultier and
ports, (including one of Mary Queen of Scots), i vol. in 2,
mor. ex., by Cuzin, Paris, Nicolas Buon, 1623, sm. folio
(682), March 18. Christie Quaritch, £58
[The engraved title is in duplicate, one being from the
ed. of 1609 (with Mace's name) and with the female figure
decouverte.]
Room for Miracles; or Miracles from Room (4 leaves), cf. gt.,
Printed for Stout D., 1673, sm. 4to. (6414), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £^ los.
Roos (Lord) . Relation of the late Entertainement of the right
honorable the Lord Roos . . . His entrie into Madrid, His
First audience at the Court there, &c. (4 leaves), russ. gt.,
g.e.. Printed by E : Griffin for N: Butter, 161 7, sm. 4to.
(6415), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £^ 15s.
Rooses (Max). The Work of Rubens, trans, by H. Child,
over 350 reproductions, 2 vol., hf. mor., 1904, 4to. (89),
Nov. 26, Christie Sawyer, £2 12s.
[Rooth (David).] Analecta Sacra. CoUectore & Relatore T.
N. philadelpho, the 3 parts in i vol., mor. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, Colonics apud Stephanum Rolinum, 161 7- 19, Svo.
(6416), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £8 los.
[Rooth (David).] Hibemia Resurgens, sive Refrigerium anti-
(523)
ROP] Book-Prices Current.
dotale. Adversvs morsvm serpentis antiqvi (title and pre-
liminaries 6 leaves, pp. 1-302 and errata, one leaf), mor.,
g.e., Rothomagi, Apud Nicolaum le Brun, 1621, 8vo.
(6417), July I, Sotheby London Library, £6
Roper (Wm.) Mirrovr of Vertve in Worldly Greatnes. Or
the Life of Syr Thomas More Knight, mor. ex.. At Paris.
M.DC.XXVI., sm. 8vo. (6418), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £16
Rops (Felicien). Catalogue de Son (Euvre Grave, papier
velin, Paris, Conquet, 1887 — Supplement au Catalogue
par E. Ramiro, papier de Hollande, Paris, Floury, 1895,
together 2 vol., paper covers, uncut, 1887-95, super imp.
8vo. and 4to. (1053), May 14, Sotheby Colnaghi, £5
Rops (Felicien). Catalogue de son Qiuvre Grave, par Erastene
Ramiro, ed. sur grande papier du Japon, with a triple set
of plates, some in col., five copies so printed, Bruxelles,
E. Daman, 1893 — Supplement au Catalogue de I'CEuvre
de F. Rops, ed. sur grand papier du Japon, with a triple
set of plates, 20 copies taken, Paris, Floury, 1895, together
2 vol., orig. paper covers, uncut (1177), May 14, Sotheby
Mertens, £j
Rosamond. The Life and Death of Rosamond, King Henry
the Second's Concubine, Hack letter, woodcuts (11 leaves,
in prose and verse), mor. gt., Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere
and J. Wright [about 1670], sm. 8vo. (6419), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £\<^} los.
Roscoe (Thos.) Italian Novelists, 4 vol., 1825 — German
Novelists, 4 vol., 1826 — Spanish Novelists, 3 vol., 1832,
together 11 vol., hf. cf. gt., m.e., 1825-32, 8vo. (2066),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £'i 15s.
Roscoe (Thos.) Novelist's Library, complete set, plates by
G. Cruikshank, etc., 19 vol., orig. linen bds. as issued,
1831-33, 8vo. (1222), Dec. 4, Sotheby Bumpus, £\z los.
Rose (J. A.) Catalogue of a Collection of Engraved Portraits,
numerous ports., hf. veil., uncut, t.e.g., 1874, 4to. (2287),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 12s.
Rose (Thos.) Idaea, sive de lacobi Magnae Britanniae, Galliae
et Hibernise, praestantissimi & augustissimi Regis, virtu-
tibus & ornamentis, dilucida Enarratio, etc., royal arms
on reverse of title, mor. gt., g.e., Excudebat Johannes
Norton, 1608, sm. 8vo. (6420), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2,
Roselao. Don Roselao de Grecia. Tercera parte de espejo de
cauallerias : en el qual se cueta los famosos hechos del
infante don Roserin, etc., lit. gott). (title and table 4 leaves,
folios i.-cxxvii., a large equestrian woodcut figure of the
knight on the title), mor. ex., by F. Bedford, [colophon]
Fue inipressa la presente obra en la imperial ciudad de
Toledo en casa de Juan de Ayala, a casta de Diego lopes
mercader de libros. Acabose a nueue dias del mes de Julio,
del ano 1547, sm. folio (6421), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^g
(524)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ros
Rosina : a Novel. By the Author of Delia, 5 vol., cf. ex., g.e..
Printed for Wm. Lane, at the Minerva, Leadenhatl Street,
1793. 8vo. (6422), July I, Sotheby London Library, £1 i8s.
Rosmital (Baron de). Commentarius brevis et jucundus
Itineris atque peregrinationis, cuts of Rosmital arms and
ornamental initials (folios 1-135, including title, an orig,
blank at end), cf. ex., Impressum Olomucii apud Fridericum
Millicktaler, 1577, sm. 8vo. (6423), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, i$
Ross (A.) Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or
Columbia River, folding map, orig. cl., uncut, 1849, 8vo.
(193), Dec. 19, Hodgson Stevens, l^ 12s. 6d.
Ross (A.) Fur Hunters of the Far West, view of Fort Nez
Percys, port, and map, 2 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1855, 8vo.
(194), Dec. 19, Hodgson l^ 17s. 6d.
Ross (Wm.) Eruditissimi Viri Gulielmi Rossei Opus elegans,
doctum, festivum, primo quo pulcherrime retigit, ac
refellit insanas Lutheri Calumnias, etc., ed. prima, title
within Holbeinesque border, perfect, except a blank for
YY 6, sides of contemp. English leather within four
panels stamped with " aim«i Kclremptoriji /Wunlri," the
Tudor arms and rose (Henry VHI.), with the mark of the
binder, John Reynes, and legend " Hie rosa Virtutis,"
etc. [Weale, 125-6], worn and rebacked, Londini, Anno
dom. M.D. XXIII. s. n. impressoris [R. Pynson], sm. 4to.
(3500), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, ^35
Rosse (Alex.) Mel Heliconium : Or, Poeticall Honey, Gathered
out of the weeds of Parnassus, first ed., port, by Lombart
inserted (mounted) (A 4 leaves, B-M in eights), mor. gt.,
g.e., by C. Kalthoeber, with ticket. Printed by L. N. and
J. F. for William Leak . . . 1642, 8vo. (6424), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £1^
Rosselli (Giov. de). Opera noua chiamata Epulario quale
tracta il modo de cucinare ogni came, etc., 50 leaves,
including title, which is in red, with a cut of cooking opera-
tions beneath, mor. gt., g.e., by Cape, l7i Venetia per
Aiigustino de Zani, 15 16, cr. 8vo. (6425), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 12s. 6d.
Rossetti (C.) Goblin Market, first ed., two designs by D. G.
Rossetti, with A.L.s. from authoress, orig. cl., uncut,
1862, 8vo. (368), June 17. Sotheby D obeli, £4 4s.
Rossetti (C.) Prince's Progress and other Poems, first ed., 2
illustrations by D. G. Rossetti, hf. mor. (rubbed), 1866,
8vo. (3535), Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £2
Rossetti (C.) Sing-Song, first ed., illustrations by Arthur
Hughes, with A.L.s., 2 pp., and some original lines on
another inserted page and signed, all addressed to Holman
Stephens, orig. cl., 1872, 8vo. (369), June 17, Sotheby
Maggs. £2 8s.
Rossetti (C:^ Verses dedicated to her Mother, inscribed in the
autograph of D. G. Rossetti, " Fred : Geo : Stephens
(525)
Ros] Book-Prices Current.
P.R.B. from his P.R.B.D.G.R.," wrappers, Privately
printed, 1847, 8vo. (367), June 17, Sotheby Spencer, £^ 5s.
Rossetti (D. G.) Ballads and Narrative Poems — Sonnets and
Lyrical Poems, (310 copies of each printed), together 2 vol.,
veil., with ties, Kelmscott Press, 1893-94, sm. 4to. (425),
March 18, Christie Maggs, £11 los.
[^16, same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 462.]
Rossetti (D. G.) Ballads and Sonnets, first ed., autograph
presentation copy, orig. cl. gt., uncut, 1881, 8vo. (376),
June 17, Sotheby Maggs, £s 12s.
Rossetti (D. G.) Dante and his Circle, autograph presenta-
tion copy, inscribed " To Fred^. G. Stephens, from his old
friend D. G. Rossetti, Oct., 1879," orig. cl., 1874, 8vo.
(375), June 17, Sotheby Edwards, ^4 6s.
Rossetti (D. G.) Early Italian Poets from Cuillo d'Alcamo to
Dante Alighieri, first ed., autograph presentation copy,
inscribed " To Frederic G. Stephens from his old friend
D. G. Rossetti, Xmas, 1861," orig. cl., uncut, 1861, 8vo.
(372), June 17, Sotheby Maggs, £g los.
Rossetti (D. G.) Poems, first ed., orig. cl., name " F. G.
Stephens " on title, F. S. Ellis, 1870, 8vo. (373), June 17,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 6s.
Rossetti (D. G.) Poems, first ed., orig. cl., F. S. Ellis, 1870,
8vo. (3536), Feb. 25, Sotheby Bagguley, £2 2S.
Rossetti (D. G.) Poems, with Memoir by Franz Hiiffer,
inscribed on title, " To Frederic G. Stephens, from his old
friend D. G. Rossetti," wrappers as issued, Leipzig, B.
Tauchnitz, 1873, 8vo. (374), June 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 6s.
Rosseus (Guil.) Ervditissimi viri Guilielmi Rossei opus ele-
gans, doctum, festiuum, pium, quo pulcherrime retegit, ac
refellit insanas Lutheri calumnias : quibus inuictissimum
Angliae, Galliaeq5, Regem Henricvm eius nominis octauum,
ed. prima, title within an Holbeinesque border, two figures
riding on an elephant in lower margin, mor. ex., g.e., by
F. Bedford, Londini [apud R. Pynson]. Anno dom. M.D.
XXIII., sm. 4to. (6426), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £2/\.
[Title and preliminaries, 8 leaves (the last blank) ;
B-G in fours, sign. H 30 leaves, I to XX in fours, YY 10
leaves (the sixth of which is blank).]
Rossini (C. G.) Storia della Pittura Italiana, 7 vol. and
plates, 2 vol., veil., g.e., Pisa, 1839-47, folio (72), Jan. 23,
Puttick Gregory, £3
[Rosso (G. R.) Historia delle cose occorse nel regno d'lnghil-
terra, vignette on title, old cf. gt., g.e., Nell' Academia
Venetiana, 1558, sm. 8vo. (6427), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2 2s.
Rosso (G. R.) I Successi dTnghilterra dopo la Morte di
Odoardo Sesto fino alia quinta in quel Regno del Don
Filippo d 'Austria principe di Spagna, etc., ed. originale.
mor. ex., fine copy. In Ferrara appresso Francesco di
Rossi, 1560, sm. 4to. (6428), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £2 2s.
(526)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rov
Rothschild (Alfred de). Description of the Works of Art,
forming the Collection of Alfred de Rothschild, compiled
by Charles Davis, photographs by J. Thompson, 2 vol.,
mor. super ex., by Bedford, autograph presentation copy
from Alfred de Rothschild, 1884, folio {511), June 26,
Puttick Hartland. £16 i6s.
Rotwelsch. Die Rotwelsch Grammatic, vnnd barlen der
Wander schafft. Dardurch den Weiszhulmen geuopt, die
Hautzin besefelt, etc., lit. flOtl)., 2 woodcuts (14 leaves),
new veil. [k. O. 0. /.], sm. 4to. (6429), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 5s.
Round (J. H.) Feudal England, 1895 — Geoffrey de Mande-
ville, a Study of the Anarchy, fac, 1892, together 2 vol.,
1892-95, 8vo. (32), Jan. 22, Sotheby Low, £1
Round about our Coal-Fire : or, Christmas Entertainments,
woodcuts, character port, of Palmer the actor inserted,
hf. mor., Printed by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, etc., 8vo.
(6430), July I, Sotheby ^^^ii^* i^
[A 4 leaves, B 6 leaves, C-D 8 leaves each, E 13 leaves.
First ed., printed about 1730.]
Rousseau (J. J.) ;£mile ou de I'Education, 5 plates after
Eisen, 4 vol., contemp. French cf. gt., m.e.. La Haye, chez
J. NSaiilme, 1762, 8vo. (285), April 29, Sotheby
James, £^ los.
Rousseau (J. J.) II Buon Governo, traduzione dal Francese,
port., mor. ex., uncut, orig. wrapper preserved, presenta-
tion inscription by Rousseau, Venezia, nella stamperia
Graziosi, 1784, 8vo. (685), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, ;^io los.
Rousseau (J. J.) Lettres de deux Amans, 12 plates by Grave-
lot, 6 vol., old cf., Amsterdam, chez M. M. Rey, 1761, 8vo.
(544), May 14, Sotheby Heffer, £4 los.
Rousseau (J. J.) (Euvres Completes, engraved titles and
fronts, and 84 plates after Moreau, Marillier, Monnet and
others, with the botanical plates col., 19 vol. in 38, cf. ex.,
contents lettered, g.e., Paris, Poin9ot, 1788-93, 8vo. (543),
July 17, Hodgson ^20
Rousseau (J. J.) Se cerca, se dire, auto, music, six pieces of
Piccini, Galuppi, Sacchini and Pergolese, in four parts,
72 pp., the first part signed by Rousseau, with his mono-
gram, an auto, memorandum by him bd. in, oblong 4to.
(491), June 3, Sotheby James, £10
[Rousseau's memorandum is an account of his charge
for copying the music ; at 50 sous a page this amounted
to 36 livres.]
Roux (H. le) and Barre (M. L.) Herculanum et Pomp^i,
plates, 8 vol. (including the Musee Secret), bds., 1870-2,
8vo. (65), March 19, Puttick Atkinson, £4 7s. 6d.
[/5 5s., same state, one plate mended, July 29, Sotheby,
Lot 149.]
Rovenzon tjno.) Treatise of Metallica. Bvt not that which
was published by Mr. Simon Stvrtevant vpon his Patent
(527)
Kow] Book-Prices Current. /
(A-D in fours, D 4 blank, title on A 2), new veil.. Printed
for Thomas Thorp, 1613, sm. 4to. (6431), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^i8 ids.
Rowe (Jno.) Tragi-Comoedia. Being a Brief Relation of the
Strange, and Wonderfull hand of God discovered at
Witny (^ 4 leaves, * 4 leaves, ^^ 2 leaves, A-K in fours),
hf. russ., Oxford, Printed by L. Lichfield, For Henry Cripps.
Anno Dom. 1653, sm. 4to. (6432), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £^
Rowe (N.) Tamerlane. A Tragedy, first ed. (43 leaves), new
hf. cf.. Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1702, sm. 4to. (6435),
July I, Sotheby Maggs, £1 lis.
Rowe (N.) The Ambitious Step-mother. A Tragedy, first ed.
(44 leaves), new hf. cf., Printed for Peter Buck, 1701, sm.
4to (6434), July I, Sotheby " Pickering, £1 12s.
Rowe (N.) The Biter. A Comedy, first ed. (36 leaves), new
hf. cf., Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1705, sm. 4to. (6437),
July I, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £j
Rowe (N.) The Fair Penitent. A Tragedy, first ed. (40
leaves, the last 3 pp. containing a list of Tonson's pub-
lications), new hf. cf.. Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1703,
sm. 4to. (6436), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £1 13s.
Rowe (N.) The Royal Convert. A Tragedy, first ed. (34
leaves), new hf. cf., uncut, Printed for Jacob Tonson,
1708, sm. 4to. (6439), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 los.
Rowe (N.) The Tragedy of Jane Shore, first ed. (136 leaves),
new hf. cf.. Printed for Bernard Lintott [1713], sm. 4to.
(6440), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £1 lis.
Rowe (N.) The Tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray, first ed. (40
leaves), new hf. cf., Printed for Bernard Lintott, 171 5,
sm. 4to. (6441), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1 12s.
Rowe (N.) Ulysses. A Tragedy, first ed. (38 leaves), new hf.
cf.. Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1706, sm. 4to. (6438), July
I, Sotheby Maggs, £1 iis.
Rowe (N.) Works [consisting of his Plays and Poems], port,
and monument, 2 vol., cf. ex., g.e., J. and R. Tonson, etc.,
1766, 8vo. (6433), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 15s.
Rowlands (Richd.) [alias Verstegan]. The Post of the World,
orig. ed., hlack letter and roman (4 leaves, 4 leaves, A-P
in fours, on sign. A occurs a second title-page) (a few
lower margins cut into), old cf.. Imprinted by Thomas
East, 1576, sm. 8vo. (6442), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £11
Rowlands (S.) Diogenes Lanthorne. In Athens I seeke for
honest men. But I shall find them God knowes when, etc.,
blacfe letter, cut of Diogenes with his tub and lantern on
title (A-E in fours, in prose and verse), polished cf. ex.,
g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed for Robert Bird, dwelling at
the signe of the Bible in Cheap-side, 1631, sm. 4to. (6450),
July I, Sotheby Maggs, £ij los.
[Rowlands (S.)] Doctor Merrie-man : or. Nothing but Mirth
(A-C in fours), hf. mor., perfect copy, in excellent state.
Printed for lohn Deane, and are to [6ej sold at his Shoppe at
(528)
Oct.. 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [row
Temple-barre vnder the gate, 1609, sm. 410. (6445), July i,
Sotheby Q uaritch, £So
[Rowlands (S.)] Doctor Merry-man : or Nothing but Mirth
[in verse], No. a 2 or a 3 (some headlines shaved), mor.,
g.e., by Riviere, Printed bv J. O for Samuel Rand, 1642,
4to. (240), June 3, Sotheby Dobell, £2 2S.
Rowlands (S.) Greenes Ghost havnting Conie-Catchers, first
ed,, black letter (A-G 2 in fours, with an original blank at
end), mor. ex., by F. Bedford, Printed for U. lackson and
I. North, 1602, sm. 4to. (6443), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £85
Rowlands (S.) Hvmors Ordinarie, first ed., device on title
(title and last 2 leaves soiled by age and some plain
corners mended) (A-G in fours), mor. gt., g.e. (C. Lewis),
Printed by Edward Allde for William Firebrand, 1607,
sm. 4to. (6444), July i, Sotheby Qiiaritch, £^8
{Rowlands (S.)] Martin Mark-All, Beadle of Bridewell ; His
defence and Answere to the Belman of London, first ed.,
black letter (^ 2 leaves, A 3 leaves, B-G in fours and a leaf
of H), modern cf. gt., g.e., Printed for lohn Budge, and
Richard Bonian, 1610, sm. 4to. (6447), July i, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, ;^8i
Rowlands (S.) Sacred Memorie of the Miracles wrought by
our Lord and Sauiour lesus Christ, first ed., woodcuts
(A-G 3 in fours, title on A 2, in verse), cf. ex., Imprinted
by Bernard Alsop, and are to be sold at his house by St.
Annes Church neere Aldersgate, 1618, sm. 4to. (6448), July
I, Sotheby Quaritch, £'ji
Rowlands (S.) The Famous History of Gvy Earle of War-
wick, large cuts, all with the printer's initials E. B. (A-Q
in fours, in stanzas of 6 lines), russ. ex., g.e. (Roger Payne ?),
Printed for Edward Brewster, 1667, sm. 4to. (6452), July
I, Sotheby Quaritch, £\']
Rowlands (S.) The Famous History of Gvy Earle of War-
wicke (A-L 4 in fours), cf. gt. {No imprint), sm. 4to. (6453),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £\o
[The title-page is a forgery from the ed. of 1632, with
the date altered to 1607. Signs. A 2 and A 3 are from
the ed. of 1654. The preliminary and last leaves inlaid.]
[Rowlands (S.)] The Knave of Clubbes, woodcut of the
knave on title, woodcut ornaments (lower margin of C ij
mended), mor. gt., g.e., with some rough fore-edges (C.
Lewis), Printed for W. Ferebrand, and are to be sold at
his shop in Popes-head Pallace, 1609, sm. 4to. (6446), July
I, Sotheby Quaritch, £8^
[A-F in fours. In verse. The dedication to Fustis,
Knave of Clubs, is signed S. R. The only copy yet dis-
covered of the earliest known ed.]
Rowlands (S.) The Night-Raven. [Engraving of a raven,
with these Hues beneath :] All those whose deeds doe shun
the Light, Are my companions in the Night, woodcut
ornaments to top and bottom margins (A-E 2 in fours, in
(529)
row] Book-Prices Current.
verse), modern russ. gt., g.e., Printed by W. I. for Thomas
Baily, and are to be sold at his Shop in the Middle-row in
Holbourne neere Staple Inne, 1634-, sm. 410. (6451), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^6
Rowlands (S.) Well met Gossip : or, Tis merrie when Gossips
meete, woodcut on title (A-D 2 in fours, in verse), mor
gt., g.e., padded with blanks (C. Lewis), fine copy, Printed
by Augustine Mathewes, and are to be sold by Michael
Sparkes, 1627, sm. 4to. (6449), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6j
Rowlandson (T.) Etchings, a series of 12 large engraved
plates, without title or letterpress, containing upwards of
one hundred sketches, modern cf. ex., Brighthelmstone, M,
'Lay, 1790 — S. W. Fores, 1790-1, folio (521), July 22,.
Sotheby Peters, £8
Rowlandson (T.) History of the Westminster Election, con-
taining every material occurrence from its commencement
to the final close of the Poll, front, and folding plates by
Rowlandson, extra illustrated by the addition of auto-
graph letters, orig. drawings, etc., mor. ex., g.t., other
edges uncut, 1784, 4to. (520), July 22, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £6Qy
[The additions comprise eight orig. unpublished draw-
ings in pencil by Rowlandson ; six holograph letters,,
signed, of the celebrated Duchess of Devonshire ; and
the scarce tract, " A Letter to her Grace the Duchess of
Devonshire " [by William Combe], 4 to., 1777.]
Rowlandson (T.) New Book of Horses and Carriages, en-
graved title and 9 plates, unbd., E. Jackson (1784), folio
(254), June 26, Puttick Spencer, £1 15s.
Rowlandson (T.) Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, no title,
20 plates (some imprints cut into), 1786, oblong 4to.
(3692), Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £g los.
Rowlandson (T.) School for Scandal, a series of characters in
seventeen figures, a panoramic roll, 6ft. 3in. long and
about I2in. wide, on roller, well preserved, 1788, 8vo.
(201), Dec. 17, Sotheby Shepherd, £1 i8s.
Rowlandson (T.) Sketches from Nature, 18 col. aquatints of
scenery in Cornwall, Dorset, Lincoln, etc., each mounted
(inscription on third plate rubbed), specially printed title-
page and list of plates, hf. cf., Thomas Tegg, i8og, 4to.
(901), April 29, Sotheby Thompson, £j
Rowley (Saml.) The Noble Sovldier. Or, a Contract Broken,,
justly Reveng'd. A Tragedy, first ed. (A-H in fours, title
on A 2), cf. ex., g.e., fine copy. Printed for Nicholas Vava-
sour, 1634, sm. 4to. (6455), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £2^
Rowley (Saml.) When yov see me. You knowe me. Or the
famous Chronicle Historic of King Henrie the Eight (a-l
in fours), second ed., port, of Henry VIII. on title (some
margins cut into), cf. ex., Printed for Nathaniell Butter,
1 61 3, sm. 4to. (6454), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £18
Rowley (W.) A Match at Mid-Night. A Pleasant Comoedie,.
(530)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [roy
first ed. (36 leaves), hf. mor. gt., Printed by Aug. Mathewes,
for William Sheaves, 1633, sm. 410. (6457), July i, Sotheby
Dobell, £1^ I OS.
Rowley (W.) A New Wonder, a Woman never vext. A
Pleasant Conceited Comedy, first ed. (a-l 2 in fours), hf.
mor., clean copy. Imprinted by G. P. for Francis Constable,
1632, sm. 4to. (6456), July i, Sotheby Dobell, ;^io los.
Rowley (W.) All's Lost by Lust .... Divers times Acted by
the Lady Elizabeths Servants, first ed., hf. bd. (broken),
T. Harper, 1633, sm. 4to. (158), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Dobell. £6 15s.
[/lo los., hf. mor., the Huth copy, July i, Sotheby,
Lot 6458.]
Rowley (W.) The Birth of MerUn : Or, The Childe hath
found his Father. Written by William Shakespear and
William Rowley, old cf.. Printed by Tho. Johnson for
Francis Kirkman and Henry Marsh .... 1662, sm. 4to.
(6459), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £88
[A-G in fours. The only ed., but written long before
the date at which it was printed.]
Roy (Col. Wm.) Military Antiquities of the Romans in
Britain, 51 plates, old russ. ex., W. Bulmer, 1793, imp.
folio (6463), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1
{Roy (Wm.)] A Proper Dyaloge betwene a Gentillman and a
Husbandman eche complaynynge to other their miserable
Calamite through the Ambicion of Clergye with A Com-
pendious Olde Treatyse * * * Reproduced in Fac. with
an Introduction by Francis Fry, F.S.A., printed on veil.,
Willis & Sotheran, 1863, 8vo. (6460), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £5
Roy (Wm.) Rede me and be nott wrothe For I saye no
thynge but trothe, first ed., black letter (title and a few
other leaves soiled) (a-i in eights), modern russ. gt., g.e.
[Worms, 1526), sm. 8vo. (6461), July i, Sotheby
Maggs, ;^55
Roy (Wm.) Rede me and be nott wrothe For I saye no
thynge but trothe, Whittingham's reprint, on veil., only
2 copies taken, mor., g.e., by Holloway, C. Whittingham,
Chiswick, 1845, 8vo. (6462), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, ;^io 15s.
Royal Asiatic Society. Journal of the Straits Branch of the
Royal Asiatic Society, Dec, 1886 to June, 1891, in i vol.,
hf. cf. — Journal of the Anthropological Society of Bom-
bay, hf. bd. and parts (not complete), Vol. i. to x., Bombay,
1 886- 19 1 6, 8vo. (305), March 4, Christie Lawrence, £^ 5s.
Royal Book, The. See Caxton (W.)
Royal Flight (The) : or, the Conquest of Ireland. A new
Farce (32 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for Richard Baldwin,
1690, sm. 4to. (6465), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 3s.
Royal Military Academy. Records, illustrations, including 4
col. plates, showing cadet barracks and uniforms, name on
(531)
ROY] Book-Prices Current.
dedication, orig. cl., Woolwich, 1851, folio (877), June 17,
Sotheby Magf^s, £2 2S.
Royal Prophesie (The) of David, Cardinal of France ; Touch-
ing the Death of Charles the first (4 leaves), hf. mor.,.
Printed in the year 1659, sm. 4to. (6466), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £\
Royaumont (Sieur de). History of the Old and New Testa-
ment, 240 sculptures and 5 maps, large paper, Printed
for R. Blome, etc., 1701, roy. folio (246), April 8, Sotheby
Ellis, ;^I9
[XVIII. century English mor. gt., g.e. A very richly
decorated binding in excellent state.]
Royds (C. M.) Pedigree of the Family of Royds, port, and
illustrations, hf. mor., uncut, t.e.g., 1910, 4to. (551), June
17, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 4s.
Ruefhus (Jac.) De Conceptu et Generatione Hominis, second
ed., italic letter, woodcut on title and 74 other cuts (by
Jost Amman), veil, (title repaired), Frankf. aM., G.
Coruinum impensis Sig. Feyerabendij, 1580, sm. 4to. (384),
Dec. 10, Christie Tregaskis, £2 15s.
Riiff (Jacob). Ein niiw vn lustig Spyl von der erschaffung
Adams und Heua, auch irer beider faal im Paradysz (in
verse), lit. 0Ot(). (title inlaid), cf. ex., g.e., Getruckt zu
Ziirych by Christoffel Froschouer im 1550 jar, sm. 8vo.
(6467), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £'j
Ruiz (Antonio). Conqvista espiritval hecha por los religiosos
de la Compafiia de lesus, en las Prouincias del Paraguay,
etc., new veil., uncut, En Madrid. En la imprenta del
Reyno. Ano 1639, sm. 4to. (6468), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £9 5s.
Rump (The) : or an exact Collection Of the Choycest Poems
and Songs relating to the Late Times, orig. ed., 2 vol. in i^
mor. plain, g.e.. Printed for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy-
lane, and Henry Marsh at the Princes Armes in Chancery-
lane, 1662, 8vo. (6469), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £g
[A 3 leaves, B-Oo 3 in eights, besides the plate of the
roasting of the Rump and the engraved title.]
Rumpolt (Marx), Ein new Kochbuch, (it- 0Ot^., numerous
German woodcuts, with engraved marks, M. F. J. A,
H. S., etc., cf. ex., Gedruckt zu Franckfort am Mayn, In
verlegung Sigmundt Feyerabendts, 1587, sm. folio (6470),.
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £17 los.
Rupert (Prince). Observations upon Prince Rvpert's White
Dogge, called Boye (6 leaves). Printed in the yeare 1642 —
An exact description of Prince Ruperts Malignant She-
Monkey (4 leaves), cut on title. Printed for E. Johnson,.
1643 — The Humerous Tricks and Conceits of Prince
Roberts Malignant She-Monkey, discovered to the world
before her marriage (4 leaves, cut on title), Printed for T.
Cornish [1643] — The Parliament's Unspotted-bitch in
answer to Prince Robert's Dog called Boy, and his Malig-
nant She-Monkey (4 leaves), cut on title. Printed for R,
(532)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [rus
Jackson, 1643, 4 pieces in i vol., modem cf., sm. 4to.
(6471), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £& 5s.
Rupert (Prince). The last Will and Testament of P. Rvpert,
wherein hee disposeth of Jifll his estate here in England,
and maketh Sir Thomas Fairfax Executor (4 leaves), new
veil., Printed in the yeare 1645, October 7, sm. 4to. (6473),
July I, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 3s.
Ruperts Potion : Wholsomly prescribed in a discourse betweene
him and Mounsier Grandipoco Physitian Generall to his
whole Army (4 leaves), new veil.. Printed by W. W., 1645.
sm. 4to. (6472), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £1 8s.
Rupertus (Abbas Tuitiensis). De Divinis Officiis, hbri XII.,
lit. flOtt)., long lines, 31 to a full page, 24 prel. leaves and
3QO numbered pages, contemp. Netherlands ? leather,
two stamped panels, that on the upper cover representing
St. Roche, with' legend " Jbnncte l{orf)f ©T/," and the
under one that of S. John Baptist preaching, surrounded
by borders (back slightly damaged) [see Weale, R. 401,
B. 91], in case, [colophon] . . Impesis Francisci Birckmann
nunc primum in lucem editi Anno . . mcccccxxvi. s. /.
[Parisiis, 1526], cr. 8vo. (3675), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £S
Ruppell (Ed.) Atlas zu der Reise im nordlichen Afrika,
plates, mostly col., 2 vol., contemp. cf. gt., g.e., Frankfurt
am Main, 1826-35, ^<^lio (287), April 29, Sotheby
Edwards, £11 15s.
Rusca (Ant.) De Inferno, et Statv Daemonvm ante mvndi
exitivm, libri qvinqve, old French mor. gt., g.e., by
Derome le jeune (with ticket), Mediolani, Ex Collegii
Ambrosiani Typographia, M. DC. XX I., sm. 4to. (6474)^
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £-] 5s.
Ruse (Hy.) Strengthening of Strongholds, engraved title and
8 folding plates of fortifications, etc., old cf., In the Savoy,
i668, folio (169), Dec. 17, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, 12s.
Rush (Friar). The History of Frier Rush How hee came to a
House of Religion to seek a service, and being entertained
by the Priour, was first made under Cook, blocfe letter,
woodcuts (title mended, the lower portion and the im-
print torn off), mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by
Jane Bell, 1659, sm. 4to. (6475), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £64
[A-E in fours. The title-page of the ed. of 1629 is in-
serted. Of this ed. of 1659, only one copy is known
entirely perfect.]
Rush Light, The. See Cobbett (Wm.)
Rushworth (J.) Historical Collections, first ed., ports., etc.,
8 vol., old cf. gt., 1659-1701, folio (1989), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Breven, £1 17s.
Ruskin (J.) Nature of Gothic, woodcut border and initials,
veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1892 (446), July 22, Sotheby
Boyle, £s los.
(533)
Rus] Book-Prices Current.
Ruskin (J.) Stones of Venice, first ed., illustrations, 3 vol.,
orig. cl., 1851-3, imp. 8vo. (249), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Miller, £^
Ruskin (J.) Unto this Last, veil., uncut, Doves Press, 1907,
4to. (657), Aug. 7, Sotheby Wooland, l^ 3s.
Ruskin (J.) [Works.] Hortus Inclusus, Orpington, 1888 — St.
Mark's Rest, ih., 1894 — Lectures on Architecture and
Painting, plates, ih., 1899 — Modern Painters, illustrations,
6 vol., 1898-1902 — Time and Tide, 1900 — The Stones of
Venice, 1900-2 — The Two Paths, 1901 — Lectures on Art,
1901 — The Seven Lamps of Architecture, plates, 1901 —
A Joy for Ever, 1901 — The Queen of the Air, 1901 —
Frondes Agrestes, 1901 — Sesame and Lilies, 1902 — The
Crown of Wild Olive, 1902 — The Elements of Drawing,
1902 — The Ethics of the Dust, 1902 — The Eagle's Nest,
1902, together 23 vol., uniform veil, gt., royal coat-of-
arms on sides, mor. labels, g.e., good set, 8vo. (165), July
29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £\2
Ruskin (J.) Works, ed. by E. T. Cooke and A. Wedderburn,
Library ed., ports., numerous plates, plain and col., 39
vol., buckram, uncut, 1903-12, 8vo. (1268), June 17,
Sotheby G. H. Broivn, £2.7, los.
[£i^, same state, July 29, Sotheby, Lot 122.]
Russell (J no.) The Two Famous Pitcht Battels of Lypsich,
and Lutzen, Wherein the ever-renowned Prince Gustavus
the Great lived and died a Conquerour, woodcut initials
and ornaments (^ 3 leaves, title on ^2, ^1| 4 leaves, A-K
in fours), hf . russ.. Printed by the Printers to the Vniversitie
of Cambridge, 1634. And are to be sold by Philip Scarlet,
sm. 4to. (6476), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io
Russia. Sketches of Russia, 15 col. plates, orig. hf. mor.,
uncut, R. Ackermann, 1814, 8vo. (3544), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Randall, £^
[Rustolf (Joachim).] Elegidia et Poematia epidictica Praeci-
puas praecipuorum & maxime clarorum virorum, 40 ports,
and plates (A-F iv. in eights, the last leaf blank), {Up-
saliae). Anno M. DC. XXXI. — Meischner (Dan.) Thesau-
rus Sapientiae Civilis, sive Vitae Humanae ac Vertutum
et Vitiorum Theatrum, etc., 52 engravings of emblems,
proofs without letters, Francofurti, 1626, in i vol., mor.
ex., g.e., by Lortic, 8vo. (6477), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, /19
Rutter (J.) Delineations of Fon thill and its Abbey, plates, a
few col., extra illustrated by the insertion of 90 engraved
ports., 50 views and two autograph letters from William
Beckford, mor. ex. (repaired), 1823, roy. 4to. (309), Dec.
12, Hodgson Bumpus, £^
Rutter (Jos.) The Shepheards Holy-Day. A Pastorall Tragi-
Comcedie (A 4 leaves, B-H 3 in eights), cf. ex., g.e., by W.
Pratt, Printed by N. and I. Okes, for lohn Benson, and are
to be sold at his shop in St. Dunstans Church-yard in Fleet-
street, 1635, 8vo. (6478), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £10
(534)
Oct., 1917 TO Ave, 1918. [ryic
Ruvigny (Marquis de). Blood Royal of Britain, col. front.
and plates, 1903 — The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood
Royal — The Anne of Exeter Volume and the Isabel of
Essex Volume, plates, 1907-8, together 3 vol., foUo (74),
Feb. 20, Sotheby Walford, £4
[Riixner (Georg.)] Anfang : vrsprung : vnnd herkoifien des
Thurnips in Teutscher nation, orig. ed., lit. flotl)., German
woodcuts, pigskin ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, [colophon] Dis
Buck ist gedruckt in verlegung Hieronimi Rodlers Furst-
lichen Secretarien zti Siemern, vnd volendt vff den letsten tag
des Monats Octobris, nach Cristi gehurt, Fiinffzehenhundert
vnd im dreissigsten jare (1530), folio (6479), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £40
[Title, preface and large woodcut of arms, 8 leaves ;
folios i.-ccccii. ; register, 5 leaves. Between folios xxxxiij
and xxxxiiij is a folded woodcut of a Tournament Mel^e.J
Riixner (Georg) . Anfang, vrspriig vnd herkomen des Thurniers
inn Teutscher nation, got()ir letter, two full-page coats-of-
arms, 39 cuts of tournaments and other festivities, 246
small coats-of-arms and printer's device, wooden bds. and
stamped buckskin, one clasp (" ex bibliotheca Wind-
hageana " written on title), Simmern, Hier. Rodler, 1532^
sm. folio (385), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, {j los.
[Second ed. Collation: a-e6, f8, g-z, Aa-Mm6, Nn8 =
220 leaves, numbered. Last leaf torn.]
Ruxner (Georg.) Anfang, Vrsachen, vrsprung, vnd herkom-
men der Thurnier im heyligen Romischen Reich Teutscher
Nation, etc., third ed., got^ic letter, large woodcut (re-
paired) and 112 other woodcuts, some by Jost Amman,
and coats-of-arms, veil, gt., g.e., one folding cut defective,
Getruckt zii Franckfurt a. M., bey G. Raben, in verlegung
Sig. Feyrabends vnd Simon Hitters, 1566, sm. foho (386),
Dec. 10, Christie Parsons, £},
Rye (W.) Cromer, Past and Present, map and plates, extra
illustrated by the insertion of 141 ports, and views, 2 vol.,
mor., t.e.g., 1889, cr. 4to. (741), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Halliday, £^ 3s.
Ryff (Gualther). Reformierte Deutsche Apoteck, darinnen
Eigentliche Contrafactur de fiirnembsten, etc., lit. got^.,
woodcuts of plants, orig. oak bds. and stamped pigskin,
with clasps, dated 1574, StraszbUrg, 1573, folio (826),
Feb. 20, Sotheby Thorp, £6 15s.
Rymer (Thos.) Edgar, or the English Monarch ; an Heroick
Tragedy, first ed. (35 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for
Richard Tonson, MDCLXXVIII., sm. 4to. (6481), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2
Rymer (Thos.) Foedera, 20 vol., old cf., J. Tonson, 1727-35,
folio (288), April 29, Sotheby Hardy, £ij
Rymer (Thos.) Foedera, plates, facs., 18 vol. (only), mor. ex...
g. and m.e., in mahogany bookcase of suitable size, J.
Tonson; 1727-35, foUo (249), July 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^
(535)
ryt] Book-Prices Current.
Rythmes against Martin Marre-Prelate. Ordo Sacerdotum
fatuo turbatur ab omni, Labitur & passim Religionis hones,
blacit tetter (4 leaves), mor. gt., g.e. [No place, printer's
name or date] [London, 1588], sm. 4to. (6482), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^^
[In six-line stanzas. This is the same work as that
described by Herbert (edit, of Ames, p. 1689) under the
title of " A whip for an Ape," etc., which is reprinted in
Petheram's " Bibliographical Miscellany."]
Ryvius (Thos.) Regiminis Anglicani in Hibernia defensio,
Adversus Analecten. Libri tres, mor. ex., g.e., Excus. pro
lohanne Bartlet. Ann. Dom. 1624, sm. 4to. (6483), July i,
Sotheby Edwards, ;^3 5s.
[S, (B.)] De Successionibus apud Anglos ; or, a Treatise of
Hereditary Descents, new hf. mor., g.e., A. Baldwin,
Warwick -lane, 1699, 8vo. (6484), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1
IS. (C.)] An Apological Epistle : Directed to the right honor-
able Lords and others of her Maiesties priuie Counsell,
woodcut devices, cf. ex., g.e.. Printed at Antwerp with
licence [by Arnold Coniix), 1601, sm. 8vo. (6485), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £5
S. (C.) The Copie of a Letter written from Master C. S. neere
Salisbury, to H. A. at London, concerning the proceeding
at Winchester (8 leaves), tit e and last 2 leaves mended,
hf. mor.. Imprinted by R. B. {Robert Barker), Anno Dom.
1603, sm. 4to. (6486), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2 2s.
S. (E.) Britaines Bvsse. Or a Compvtation as well of fhe
charge of a Busse or Herring- Fishing Ship (24 leaves), cf.
ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by William laggard for
Nicholas Bourne, 1615, sm. 4to. (6487), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £15
S. (F.) The Pictvre of A Wanton : her leawdness discouered
(title weak, 3 marginal notes cut into) (A-C in fours, with
a cut on the title), cf. ex., by F. Bedford, Printed by W.
White for T. P., 1615, sm. 4to. (6488), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1$
S. (I.) A brief and perfect Journal of The late Proceedings
and Successe of the English Army in the West-Indies, cf.
gt., y.e., 1655, sm. 4to. (6489), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £4
S. (J.) A Pleasant Conference Betweene A Popish Recvsant,
And A Protestant Maid (4 leaves), cf. ex., T. Fawcet,
1642, sm. 4to. (6490), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £6
S. (J.) An Excellent Comedy, Called, The Prince of Priggs
Revels : or. The Practises of that grand Thief Captain
James Hind (8 leaves), mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford.
Printed for G. Norton, 1651, sm. 4to. (6492), July i,
Sotheby Pickering, £ 1 2
S. (J.) Brief and perfect Journal of the late Proceedings and
Success of the English Army in the West-Indies, mor.
ex., t.e.g., by F. Bedford, uncut, 1655, 4to. (54), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £4
(536)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [saa
S. (J.) The Innocent Epicure: Or, the Art of Angling. A
Poem, first ed. (A-G in eights, title on A 2 and A 8 occu-
pied by advertisements), mor. gt., g.e., by Gosden, Printed
for 5. Crouch, H. Play ford, and W. Brown, 1697, Svo.
(6493), July I, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^6
S. (J.) The Innocent Epicure : or, the Art of Anghng, second
ed. (a-m in fours), old cf.. Printed by H. Meere, for R.
Gosling, 1713, Svo. (6494), July i, Sotheby Rimell, £1 4s.
S. (J.) Wits Labyrinth. Or, A briefe and compendious Ab-
stract of most witty, ingenious, wise, and learned Sen-
tences and Phrases, (A-H 3 in fours, title on A 2), cf. ex.,
g.e., by Aitken, M. Simmons, 1648, sm. 4to. (6491), July
I, Sotheby Quaritch, £16 5s.
S. (R.) The Counter Scuffle. Whereunto is added The
Counter Rat, woodcut on the verso of D 4 (A-G 3 in
fours, in verse), cf. ex., Printed by R. B. (1651) (? 1653),
sm. 4to. (6496), July i, Sotheby Edwards, £2 15s.
S. (R.) The Counter Scuffle, and the Counter- Rat (A-G 3 in
fours, with the engraving), hf. mor.. Printed by J. C. for
Andrew Crook, 1667, sm. 4to. (6497), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2 2S.
S. (R.) The lesuites play at Lyons in France, as it was there
presented, hlatk letter (A-D 3 in fours, title on A 2), new
veil.. Printed for Nathaniell Butter, 1607, sm. 4to. (6495),
July I, Sotheby Bailey, £10
S. (S.) The Honest Lawyer (A-K 3 in fours, title on A 2),
new mor. gt.. Printed by George Purslowe for Richard
Woodroffe, 1616, sm. 4to. (6498), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £^^
S. (S.) The Joviall Crew, or. The Devill turn'd Ranter (A-C 2
in fours, including the woodcut front.), new mor. gt..
Printed for W . Ley, 1O51, sm. 4to. (6499), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^^
S. (T.) Adventures of (Mr. T. S.) an EngHsh Merchant, taken
prisoner by the Turks of Algiers, and carried into the
Inland Countries of Africa (A 4 leaves, B-R in eights),
cf. ex., Printed, and are to be sold by Moses Pitt, 1670, sm.
8vo. (6500), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £fi
S. (W.) An Aunswere to the Proclamation of the Rebels in
the North, blacfe letter (12 leaves, the first blank, with
sign. A j, and an ornament, the last blank, in verse), mor,
ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Imprinted at London by Willyam
Seres, n.d., sm. Svo. (6501), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £'^g
S. (W.) Lilli's Propheticall Histor^^ Of this yeares Accidence,
1642. Or, Newes from the Grammar-school (4 leaves, in
verse), hf. mor., 1642, sm. 4to. (6502), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £2 15s.
S. (W.) The Cities great Concern in this Case or Question of
Honour and Arms, mor., g.e.. Printed by William Godbid,
1674, sm. Svo. (6503), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £7
Saars (Joharm Jacob). Ost-Indianische Funfzehen-Jahrige
Kriegs-Dienst, lit. QOt^., copperplate engravings, cf. ex.,.
(537)
:sab] Book-Prices Current.
g.e., by F. Bedford, Nurnberg Gedruckt hey Wolf Eberhard
Felszecker, 1662, sm. oblong 4to. (6504), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £1^
[Portrait, frontispiece, title and preliminaries, 8 leaves ;
hf. -title, I leaf; pp. 3-170; Zugab, 9 leaves; register, 6
leaves. The plates are on the letterpress.]
Sabadino (Giov.) Porretane done si narra nouelle Settanta
una, CO moralissimi documeti e dichiaratione de I'anima,
italic type, mor. gt., g. and m.e., by Lortic, Venetia, per
Merchio Sessa, 1531, 8vo. (1144), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Davis &• Orioli, £->, 3s.
Sabaudiae Decreta Ducalia tarn vetera q nova, etc., ed. prin-
ceps, lit. got^-, 180 leaves, wanting 3 blanks [Hain 14050,
Proctor 7217], painted initials, contemp. MS. notes (a
few leaves wormed), rough edges, new cf., [colophon]
Explicit, Taurini, p egregium Magistrum Johannem fabri
lingonensis (1477), sm. folio (3676), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis & Orioli, ^13
Sabellicus (Ant. C.) [On the verso of folio i] M. Antonii Sabel-
lici in tris & triginta suos re)/ Venetali Libros Epitoma,
lit. rom., long lines, limp veil., [colophon] Hoc opus Im-
pressum Venetiis Arte S- industria optimi uiri AndrecB de
Toresanis de Asula Anno M.CCCCLXXXVII. Die. XXI.
Madii, folio (6505), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^20
Sabundius (Raymundus). Liber Creaturarum, ed. prima, lit.
QOtE)., 274 leaves, wanting title and blank, irregularly
paged, the last leaf paged cclv., with signs. [Hain * 14066],
cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, [Sine ulld notd.] {Lugduni, G.
Balsarin, c. 1495, with device), sm. folio (6506), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^2o
Sacchetti (Cesare). La Gloriosa e Trionfante Vittoria donata
dal Grande Iddio al popolo Hebreo per mezzo di Giudith
sua fedelissima Serua. Ridotta in Comedia (A-I ij in fours
[see Kristeller, No. 204/]), hf. mor., rough edges. In
Fiorenza, 1575, sm. 4to. (6507), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 12s. 6d.
Sachs (E. O.) and Woodrow (E. A. E.) Modern Opera Houses
and Theatres, plates, 3 vol., 1896-98, imp. folio (668),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Hill, £5 15s.
Sachs (Hans). A Collection of Sixty-three Original Eds. of
his Poetical Pieces, bound in i vol., mor., g.e., by F.
Bedford, sm. 4to. (6508), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £140
[The catalogue gives a lengthy description of the titles,
etc. of these pieces.]
Sachs (Hans). Ain Gesprech von den Scheynwercken der
Guystlichen und iren geliibdten, lit. 90tE|. (8 leaves, in
prose), large cut on title, unbd., k. O. o. N., "Anno 1524,"
sm. 4to. (6510), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 15s.
Sachs (Hans). Ursprung des Behemischen Landes, vnd
Konigreychs, got^ic letter, 24 lines to a page, ab4 = 8
leaves, B2 marked Biij, hf. mor., Gedruckt zu Nuremberg,
durch Georg Merckel, 1553, sm. 4to, (388), Dec. 10, Christie
(538) Quaritch, £5
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sac
Sachs (Hans). Valete des Weitberhiimbten Teutschen Poeten
Hans Sachsen zii Nurnberg, lit. flot^. (6 leaves, in verse),
unbd., uncut, Gedruckt zu Nurnberg durch Katharinam
Gerlachin . . . 1576, sm. 4to. (6511), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 7s. 6d.
Sachs (Hans). Zwo Fabel ; Die Erst von eim Miilner und
seiner Esel. Erste Ausgabe, lit. flOtl^. (4 leaves, in verse),
cut on title, unbd., Nurnberg, F. Gutknecht, 1556, sm.
4to. (6509), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £\ 15s.
Sachsenheym (Herman von). Eyn Schone Kurtzweihge vnd
Liebliche Histori. lit. flOtl|., 20 large German woodcuts
(title and preface 3 leaves, A-M iij in fours), mor. ex., by
F. Bedford, [colophon] Inn der Keyserlichen Frei vn
Reichstatt Wormbs truckts Sebastianus Wagner, Nach
Christi geburt, im jar M.D.XXXVIIL, sm. folio (6512),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £27
Sachsenspiegel, wooden bds. and mor., g.e., by F. Bedford,.
Sc8C. XV., thick folio (6513), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, ^140
[Illuminated manuscript of the fifteenth century of
this code of laws. Written on 574 leaves of stout veil.,
in large German 0otl)ic letter^, double columns, 29 lines
(14 by 10 Jin.) ; many hundred illuminated ornamental
initials, coats-of-arms, etc. Illustration in catalogue.]
[Sachsenspiegel.] [On the recto of the first leaf] [G]ot gebe
seiner sele rat Der dys buch getichtet hat Ecke von Rep-
chaw Seine pfiege vnser frawe . . . mor., g.e., by F. Bedford,
a. u. n. (? before 1474), sm. folio (6514), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, ;(8o
[This edition appears to have been unknown. It begins
as above with 12 short lines of rhyme, printed as prose,
and consists of 148 leaves of text, 38 lines to a full page,
and 2 leaves of table, which ends on the verso of the
150th leaf.]
Sack-full of Newes (The), orig. ed., blarft letter (12 leaves),
modern cf., Printed by Andrew Clark, and are to be sold by
Thomas Passenger, 1673, sm. 8vo. (6515), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1^
Sackville (Thos., Earl of Dorset). The Tragidie of Ferrex and
Porrex, hlack letter (title mended), interleaved, old russ.
(i8th cent.). Imprinted by lohn Daye, dwelling ouer Alders-
gate (1570-1), 8vo. (6516), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £250
[A-H in fours, last leaf an original blank. The first
English tragedy in blank verse. This is the first authorized
ed., though it had already been pubUshed without the
author's permission in 1565, in 4to.]
Sackville (Thos., Earl of Dorset). The Tragedie of Gorboduc
(Ferrex and Porrex), whereof three Actes were written by
Thomas Norton, and the two last by Thomas Sackuyle,
block lettrt (A-G in fours), pigskin gt., g.e.. Printed by
Edward Allde for lohn Perrin, and are to be sold in Paules
(539)
sac] Book-Prices Current.
Church-yard, at the signe of the Angell, 1590, sm. 4to.
(6517). July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £120
Sacra Institvtio Baptizandi : Matrimonivm celebrandi : In-
firmos vngvendi : Mortvos sepeliendi : ac alii nonnvUi
Ritvs ecclesiastici : iuxta vsuni insignis Ecclesiae Saris-
buriensis (pp. 1-168, including title, index i leaf, annota-
tiones pp. 1-16), contemp. English (Lyonnese) mor. gt.,
the sides covered with semis of alternate crowns and
cherubs' heads, with crucifix in centres, plain edges,
Duaci, Excud. Lavrentivs Kellam, Typog. lurat. M.D.C.
nil., sm. 4to. (6518), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £i']
Sacrobusto (Jo.) [Sphera Mundi.] Opusculum . . Spericum.
cu figuris optimis et novis textu in se, lit. QOti^. (batardes),
42 leaves, including title, with signs, and orig. blank for
iu 6 [Hain * 141 17], astronomical diagrams, contemp.
MS. notes, hf. bd., rough edges, from Dr. Kloss's library,
Absque ulla nota [Lipsiae, M. Landsberg, s. a. ? 14 — '-'],
sm. 4to. (3678), Nov. 22, Sotheby Newton, £i-^
Sacrobusto (Jo.) Spera {sic) Mundi [Item Vetus Theorica
Planetarum Gerardi ut Joannis Cremonensis] , lit. rom.,
42 leaves, the last blank [Hain 14106], orig. drawings of
planetary spheres, etc., illuminated initials, with 66 leaves
of contemp. MS. additions bound at end, veil.. Absque ulla
nota. " Explete e theorica Planeta. Deo Gratias Amen"
[Venetiis, Florentius de Argentina, c. 1472], sm. 4to.
(3679), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^1
Sacrobusto (Jo.) Spera {sic) Mundi. [Item. Gerardi Cre-
monensis Theorica Planetarum], lit. rom., 48 leaves, with
signs. [Hain * 14 108, Proctor 4175], astronomical figures
and ornamental initials, MS. notes, hf. russ., [colophon]
Impressa Venetiis per Franciscu Renner de Hailbrun, 1478,
sm. 4to. (3680), Nov. 22, Sotheby Newton, £8
Sacrobusto (Jo.) Sphera materialis. geteuscht durch meyster
Conradt Heynfogel von Nuremberg, lit. gotf)-, spherical
and astronomical woodcuts (A-G in fours), hf. cf., r.e.,
[colophon] Gedruckt zu Coin durch Arnt von Aych jm jar
vnsers herren. M.CCCCC.xix., sm. 4to. (6519), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £j 5s.
Sacrobusto (Jo.) [Sphera Mundi.] In Sphaeram Commentarius,
woodcut diagrams (title repaired and some leaves soiled),
old veil., arms of Q. Elizabeth (partly erased), Romae,
D. Basa, 1585 — P. Renealmi Specimen Hjstoriae Plan-
tarum, engravings, old cf., Paris., H. Beys, 161 1, and two
others, together 4 vol., 4to. (634), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Ellis, £j 15s.
Sad and Deplorable News from Fleet-Street ; Or, A Warning
for Lovers, that are either Inconstant or too Fond (4
leaves), new veil., uncut. Printed by D. M., 1674, sm. 4to.
(6520), July I, Sotheby ' ^(^gp, £3 los.
Sad Newes from Black- wall. Being a true Relation of the
Bloody Designe of Simon INIan (4 leaves, the last being
blank on recto, with a large cut of a ship on verso),
(540)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sag
new veil., uncut. Printed for E. W., 1641, sm. 4to, (6521),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch. £^ los.
Saddvcismvs Debellatvs : or, A True Narrative of the Sor-
ceries and Witchcrafts exercis'd by the Devil and his
Instruments upon Mrs. Christian Shaw . . . (A-I 2 in fours),
new veil., uncut, Printed/or H. Newman and A. Bell . . .
1698, sm. 4to. (6522), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 5s.
Sadeler (.Egid.) Theatrum Morvm. Artliche gesprach der
thier mit wahren historien den menschen zur lehr, lit.
gotf)., title and 139 vignettes after Sadeler, cf. gt., g.e.,
Gedriickt in der Alien KUniglichen Stadt Prag, bey Paul
Sesse. Anno: M. DC. VIII., sm. 4to. (6523), July i,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £^ 3s.
Sadeler (Jan and others of the family). Recueil d'Estampes
d'apres Raphael, Titian, Carache, Baroche et Principale-
ment d'aprds Martin Devos, 500 engravings, 2 vol., old
cf., Paris, 1748, atlas folio (808), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Quaritch, £io
Sadeler (Raphael). Zodiacvs Christian vs seu signa 12. divinae
praedestinationis vnk cum 12. symbolis quibus signa ilia
adumbrantur, engraved title and 12 plates, mor., g.e.,
Monachii. Apiid Raphaelem Sadlervm. chlocxviii. (1618),
sm. 8vo. (6524), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £4 15s.
Sadi (Musle-Huddeen). The Gulistan, or Rose Garden. Trans,
by Francis Gladwin, cf. gt., Calcutta, printed : London,
Reprinted, 1808, 8vo. (6527), July i, Sotheby Dobell, i6s.
Sadler (Ant.) The Subjects Joy for The Kings Restoration
(A-F in fours), cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Printed in the year of
Grace, for James Davis, and are to be sold at the Greyhound
in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1660, sm. 4to. (6525), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, ;^i6 los.
[Sadler (J., of Cambridge).] Masquarade du Ciel. Presented
to the Great Queene of the Little World. A Celestiall
Map, Representing The True Site and Motions of the
Heavenly Bodies, through the yeeres 1639, 1640, &c. (2
leaves, A-F 2 in fours), cf., with arms, g.e., Printed by R.
B.for S. C, 1640, 4to. (6526), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £2 155.
Sagard (G.) Histoire dv Canada et Voyages qve les Frdres
Mineurs Recollects y ont faicts pour la conuersion des
Infideiles, premiere ed., mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,
A Paris, Chez Claude Sonnivs. M.DCXXXVI., 8vo. (6529),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5^
[Pp. 1-27 and 1-1005 and 23 leaves of table, etc., not
paged. This copy had not the 4 pp. of music]
Sagard (G.) Le Grand Voyage dv Pays des Hvrons, situ6 en
I'Amerique, premidre ed., front, by Jaspar Isac, mor.,
g.e., by Cape, A Paris, Chez Denys Moreaii, rue S. Jacques,
d la Salamandre d'Argent, 1632, 8vo. (6528), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £60
[Engraved title, letterpress title and other preliminaries,
12 leaves; pp. 1-380; Table, 7 leaves; " Dictionaire,"
a-i. in eights, including title.]
(541)
sah] Book-Prices Current.
Sahagun de Arevalo (Juan Fr.) Compendio de noticias Mexi-
canas con indice general de todas, en la impression de las
Gazetas de Mexico, mor. gt., g.e., by W. Pratt, [colophon]
En Mexico : Por Joseph Bernardo de Hogal, Ministro, &
Impressor del Real Tribunal de la Santa Cruzada (1730),
sm. 4to. (6530), July i, Sotheby H. Stevens, ^37
[Title, dedication and prologue, 6 leaves ; " Indice,"
10 leaves ; " Gazeta de Mexico," 37 nos. of 4 leaves each.]
[Saint-Denis (A. de) ?] Les Comptes du Monde avantureux,.
mor. ex., crest on upper cover, g.e., by C. Lewis, Paris,
C. Michard, 1582, i2mo. (547), May 14, Sotheby
Davis &> Orioli, £^ 5s,
[The authorship is attributed also to Andre de Saint-
Didier.]
Saint-Gelais (Oct.) Le Vergier, doneur, lettres batardes^
woodcuts and ornamental initials (some repaired), old
French mor., g.e., by Derome, from the Butler collection,
illustration in catalogue, Paris, J. Trepperet, n.d., sm. 4to.
(702), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^0
[Saint-Germain (Chr.)] The fyrste dyaloge in Englysshe, with
newe addycyons . . . bytwyxt a Doctoure of Dyuynyte^
and a Student in the Lawes of Englade (a-u in fours),
bloc^ letter, cut of royal arms on title, old cf., [colophon]
Imprynted by me Robert wyer dwellynge at the sygne of
saynt John Euangelyste, in saynt Martyns parysshe besyde
Charyngcrosse, in the Bysshop of norwych rentes (1531),
thick sm. 8vo. (6532), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £22
[Bound up are two pieces in continuation of the work,
viz., " The secunde dyalogue i englysshe wyth new ad-
dycyons [colophon] Impryntyd at London in Souih-
warke by Peter Treueris, 153 1," A-Y 6 in eights — "Here
after foloweth a lyttell treatise called the newe addicions,
[colophon] Thomas Bertheletus regius impressor cxcudebat.
Anno Domini. M.D.xxxi., A-D in eights.]
Saint-Germain (Chr.) Treatise concernynge the diuision
betwene the spiritualtie and temporaltie, orig. ed., bladt
letter (A-F 7 in eights) (some top margins cut close), mor.,
g.e., [colophon] in edibus Thome Bertheleti, prope aquagium
sitis sub inter signio Lucrecie Romane excus. Cvm Privi-
legio, n.d., sm. 8vo. (6533), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £^
Saint-Graal. Cest Ihystoire du Sainct Greall. Qui est le
premier liure de la Table ronde . . . Ensemble la Queste
dudict sainct Greaal. Faicte par Lancelot, Galaad, Boors
et Perceval, lettres batardes, woodcuts throughout the
text (some col.), 2 vol. in i (last leaf in fac), mor. ex., g.e.,
by Lloyd, Nouuellement im-prime a Paris, par Phelippe le
noir . . . Et fut acheue le xxiiii. tour Doctobre, 1523, sm,
foho (703), March 18, Christie Maggs, £48
Saint-Non (R. de). Voyage Pittoresque ou Description des
Royaumes de Naples et de Sicile, 376 engravings after
Cochin, Fragonard, etc., vignettes, maps, etc. (and the
14 plates of medals sometimes wanting), 4 vol. in 5, old
(542)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sal
French cf. gt., g.e., Clousier, 178 1-6, imp. folio (1231),
May 14, Sotheby Jenkinson, £^ 15s.
[£i^, contemp. mor. (damaged), the 4 vol. in 5, Aug. 7,
Sotheby, Lot 281 ; £1 14s., hf. mor., July 29, Sotheby,
Lot 626.]
Saint-Sauveur (J.) Costumes Civils actuels de tous les Peuples
connus, 297 col. plates, 4 vol., hf. cf., Paris, 1784-8, 4to.
(3449), Feb. 25, Sotheby Parsons, £g 10s.
Saint-Serfe (Sir Thos.) Tarugo's Wiles : or, the Coffee-House.
A Comedy, orig. ed. (32 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for
Henry Herringman, at the Sign of the Anchor, on the Lower-
walk of the New-Exchange, 1668, sm. 4to. (6534), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £t^
Saint-Simon (Louis, Due de). M^moires sur le sidcle de Louis
XIV. et la R^gence, ports., 20 vol., Paris, Hachette,
1856-8 — Merits in^dits de Saint-Simon, publics par M. P.
Faugere, 4 vol., ib., 1880-2, together 24 vol., cf. ex., m.e.,
1856-82, 8vo. (411), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £1^
[£8 15s., 20 vol. of the M6moires, hf. mor., July 29,
Sotheby, Lot 565.]
Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du Lundi, 16 vol., Paris,
Gamier, n.d. — Portraits de Femmes, ib., n.d., hf. cf., m.e.,
and others, together 26 vol., 8vo. (408), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Heffer,£^ 5s.
Sala (G. A.) Life and Adventures, 2 vol., 1895, extra illus-
trated by the insertion of many holograph letters of the
author, his friends and contemporaries, together with an
extensive collection of ports, and views, some col., etc.,
the 2 vol. extended to 8, with specially printed titles, hf.
mor., t.e.g., and several vols, of his works uniformly bd.,
1902 (698), Dec. 12, Hodgson £1^ los.
Salas Barbadillo (Alonso Geronimo de). El sagaz estacio
marido examinado (title and preliminaries 12 leaves,
folios 1-155, imprint i leaf), cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,
En Madrid, Por lud de la Cuesta, 1620, sm. 8vo. (6536),
July I, Sotheby Ouaritch, £15
[Salazar (Diego de).] Tratado de Re Militari, [it. gotfj., wood-
cuts, contemp. Spanish cf., panels, gt. frame, enclosinj^
initials H. L and motto " Relict u Rosatis " (rebacked),
[colophon] Acabose la presente obra en casa de Miguel de
Eguya a. xii. dias del mes de Mayo. Ano. de. M.D.xxxvi.
Aiios., sm. folio (6537), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £2^
[Title and prologue, 2 leaves ; A, B, F, H, K in eights ;
C, D, L in sixes ; E and G in twos and I 4 leaves.]
Sale (F. de). Missarum solenniorum . . . Primus Tomus (only),
musical notation, title within border, with arms of the
Pope, etc., and headed Patrocinium Musices, woodcut
initials (margins at beginning mended, notation on several
leaves altered by a note being pasted over the orig. note,
last leaf mended, title in fac), mor. gt., g.e., by Zaehns-
(543)
sal] Book-Prices Current.
dorf [Munich, A. Berg], 1589, folio (192), May 13, Sotheby
Terry, £5 los.
[The ninth volume of the Patrocinium Musices. The
voice parts are printed " en regard," i.e., each part printed
separately on facing pages.]
Salemonis Ecclesie Constantiensis Epi glosse ex illustrissimis
collecte auctoribus incipiunt foeliciter, lit. rom. [Hain
♦14134, Proctor 1636], contemp. German monastic oak
bds. and leather, small stamps of fleur-de-lis and legends
Jesus and Maria, 10 metal corner and centre-pieces,
clasps, [Sine loco aut anno.] {Augsburg, c. 1475), large folio
(6538), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, ;£i6 los.
Sail (And.) True Catholic and Apostolic Faith maintain'd in
the Church of England, thick paper, mor. ex., g.e.. Printed
at the Theater in Oxford, 1676, 8vo. (6539), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £^ los.
Sallust. Bellum Catilinarum, small gotf)tr letter, cut of Mars
and Cataline on title [Hain 14195, Campbell 1502*], bds.
(from the Dunn collection, £1^ los. in 1914) . . . Zuollis
opera &> impensis Petri Os de Breda emedaie impressus s.a.
[14 — ], sm. 4to. (708), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^8
Sallust. Bellum Catilinarum et Bellum Jugurthinum, 59
leaves x 3 blanks, roman letter, old mor. ex., g.e. (from the
Pembroke collection, ;^40 in 1914), [Proctor 6879] [s.n.,
Fivizzano, Jacobus, of Fivizzano, 1474], sm. folio (706),
March 18, Christie Maggs, £-^1
Sallust. De Bello Catilinarii et Jugurthini historise, the earliest
book printed with stereotype plates, old cf., Edinburgi,
Gulielmus Ged, 1739, sm. 8vo. (6556), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ los.
Sallust. De Conjuratione Catilinae et Belli Jugurthini, mor.
ex., g.e., by Ramage, sm. narrow folio (6540), July i,.
Sotheby Quaritch , £^ i
[MS. on veil, of the fifteenth century, by an Italian
scribe (89 leaves, 9f by 5in.), italic letters, long lines, 33
to a full page. [At end] " Finis 1430." The first page
decorated with a scroll initial and border, with an em-
blazoned coat-of-arms supported by Amorini below. A
similar decorative initial before the " Jugurthinum "
and many capitals in gold and blue.]
Sallust. [De Conjuratione Catiline et Belli Jugurthini.], ed.
princeps, with a date, lit. rom., 71 leaves, without marks
[Hain *I4I97, Proctor 4026], illuminated initial, mor. ex.,
g.e., by Lortic, [colophon] Explicit. M.C.C.C.C.L.X.X.,
sm. folio (6541), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1^^
Sallust. De Conivratione Catiline, second ed., with a date,
lit. rom., 55 leaves, without marks [Hain 14196, Proctor
7384], painted initials, modern mor. ex., g.e., arms of the
Marquis de Morante, [at the end] Laus Deo M.CCCC.
LXX. S. I. a. n. [printer and place unknown], sm. folio
(6542), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £']o
Sallust. [De Conjuratione Catiline et Bello Jugurthino], lit.
(544)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sal
rom., 60 leaves, including two orig. blanks in the centre
[Hain 14 191, Proctor 3448], decorative pen-letters, mor.
ex., antique gt. ornaments, g.e., by F. Bedford, A. u. n.
[Roma, Adam Rot, c. 1474], sm. folio (6543), July i,
Sotheby Maggs, £j\o
Sallust. [De Conjuratione Catiline et Bello Jugarthino],
lit. rom., 75 leaves [Hain 14201, Proctor 4287], illuminated
initial and marginal decoration on first page, painted
initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Ramage, [colophon] . . Venetiis
fuere impressa : ductu & impensa Johanis Colonic agripi-
nesis . . M.cccc.lxxiiij. die xxiij. Martij, sm. folio (6544),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^^
Sallust. De Conivratione Catilinae liber incipit, lit. rom., 48
leaves (a 7 leaves, b-f 7 in eights) [Hain 14206, Proctor
6103], mor, ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, [colophon] Impressvm.
Florentiae. Apvd. Sanctvm. lacobvm. de Ripoli. M.CCCC
LXXVIII., sm. folio (6546), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, /22
Sallust. De Conjuratione Catilinae, et Bello Jugurthino, lit.
rom., 48 leaves, with signs. [Hain 14206, Proctor 6103].
old ItaUan mor. gt., Comte D. Bourtourlin's ex-libris,
[colophon] Florentiae, apud Sanctum Jacobum de Ripoli,
M.CCCC. LXXVIII. (1478), sm. folio (3683), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Maggs, l2(>
Sallust. De Conjuratione Catilinae, De Bello Jugurthino, etc.
cum Vita sua, lit. rom., 142 leaves, signs, a-t 4, with 2
orig. blanks [Hain * 142 17, Proctor 3844], contemp. MS.
notes, emblazoned coat-of-arms on reverse of a iii.,
illuminated initials, old cf. gt., y.e., [colophon] Impressus
Romae per M. Eucharium Silber alias Franck Anno Salutis
1490 tertia nonas Aprilis, sm. 4to. (3685), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Merton, £6 5s.
Sallust. De Conivratione Catilinae. Eivsdem de Bello Iv-
gvrthino . . . ed. Aldina, mor., g.e,, by Bozerian, [colophon]
Venetiis in Aedibus Aldi, et AndrecB Asulani soceri mense
Aprili. MDIX., cr. 8vo. (6547), July i, Sotheby
G. D: Smith, £1^
Sallust. De Conivratione Catilinae. Eiusdem de bello Ju-
gurthino. Orationes quaedam ex libris historiarum C.
Crispi Sallustij. Eiusdem oratio contra M. T. Ciceronem
. . . mor. gt., g.e., by Thouvenin, [colophon] Venetiis in
Aedibus Aldi. et Andreae Soceri, Mense lanvario. M.D.
XXL, cr. 8vo. (6548), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £t
Sallust. De Conjuratione Catilinae ac Bello Jugurthino
(wormed), sides of contemp. Netherlands leather, with
stamped panel on each side dated 1544, below, the legend,
" Justicia de Coelo prospexit ps. 84 " (rebacked), Lugduni,
S. Gryphius, 1545, i2mo. (3690), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £7 15s.
Sallust. De Conivratione Catilinae, et de Bello Ivgvrthino ;
in M. Tullivm Ciceronem oratio, M. TuUii Ciceronis ad
Sallvstivm Responsio, etc., lit. italica (title and prelimina-
XXXII. (545) 18
sal] Book-Prices Current.
ries 4 leaves, A-Aa in sixes, index 5 leaves), Venetijs apud
Hieronymum Scotum. MDXLVI. (6549), July i, Sotheby
Quay itch, £2j
Sallust. Conjuracion de Catilina y la Guerra de Jugurta por
Cayo Salustio Crispo, large paper, title within engraved
border, with a gold outside impressed border, port, and
plates, mor. gt., Etruscan borders, doublures, g.e. with
ticket of binder, " Pasqual Cursi y Vidal lo enquarderno
Madrid," an elaborate specimen of modern Spanish bind-
ing, [colophon] En Madrid. Por Joachin Ibarra, 1772,
foho (6563), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £15
Sallust. Conspiracie of Lvcivs Catiline, trans, by Thomas
Paynell, first ed., blacfe letter, figured and ornamental
initials (A-X in fours and Y 6 leaves), cf. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, [colophon] in officina Thomae Bertheleti typis
impres. Cvm Privilegio ad imprimendum solvm. Anno
M.D.XLI., sm. 4to. (6565), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £^5
Sallust. Famous crony cle of the warre which the romayns
had agaynst Jugurth, trans, by syr Alexander Barclay,
blatk letter and roman, two woodcuts on a 8, large orna-
mental initials, plain corners and margins of title and
several leaves at beginning and end mended, modern russ.
ex., g.e., [colophon] . . . Imprented at London by Rycharde
Pynson printer vnto the kynges noble grace : with priuylege
vnto hym grauted by our sayd souerayne lorde the Kyng {c.
1508), sm. folio (6564), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, |ii8
[a, 8 leaves ; A-Q 5 in sixes, except P, which has only
4 leaves. The first ed. of Sallust in English.]
Sallust. Historia, nuovamente per Lelio Carani tradotta,
italic letter, woodcut title (shaved), Florentine mor., with
sunk centrepiece and corner ornaments, tooled and gt.
after a Persian pattern, doublures, with Persian orna-
ments and on blue grounds, g.e., tooled with Arabic knots,
fine specimen, Fiorenza appresso Lorenzo Torrentino, 1550,
8vo. (448), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 6s.
Sallust. Opera, engraved title, old mor., g.e., Lugd. Bat. Ex
offic. Elzeviriana. Anno 1634, i2mo. (6550), July i,
Sotheby James, £^ 15s.
Sallust. Opera, engraved title, old French mor., covered with
fleurs-de-lis, g.e. (different issue from the preceding),
Lvgdvni Batavorvm. Ex Officina Elzeviriana. Anno 1634,
sm. 8vo. (6551), July i, Sotheby James, £^
Sallust. Opera, engraved title, old French mor. gt., centre
ornament, end papers in gold and colours, g.e. (Le Mon-
nier), Amstelodami. Ex officina lanssoniana. Ao 1641,
sm. 8vo. (6552), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £20
Sallust. Opera, old Enghsh mor., g.e, (Roger Payne) (Syston
Park copy), Lvgd. Batavorvm Ex Officina Typographica
Ivsti Livii. CIjDCXLV., sm, 8vo. (6553), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £$
Sallust. Opera, engraved title and port., modern cf. gt,,
{546)
1
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [sal
uncut, t.e.g., Venetiis, MDCXLIX. A pud Juntas, et
Baha, narrow cr. 8vo. (6554), July i, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £2 58.
Sallust. Opera, large paper, 2 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by Fair-
bairn and Armstrong, Amst., etc., 1742, 4to. {6557), J"ly
I , Sotheby Ellis, £2 6s.
Sallust. Opera, 3 plates after Cochin, old mor., g.e., Lutet.
Paris, sumptibus M. S. David filii, 1744, cr. 8vo. (6558),
July I, Sotheby B laker, £2 15s.
Sallust. Opera. Ex recensione G. Cortii, old French mor.,
g.e. (Padeloup), Glasgnw, R. et A. Foulis, 1751, cr. 8vo.
{6559), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
Sallust. Opera, old French mor, gt., g.e. (Derome), JBirming-
hami(F. Typis Jo. Baskerville, 1773, 4to. (6561), July i,
Sotheby Edwards, £^
Sallust. Opera, old mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., Birminghamice,
Typis Johannis Baskerville, 1774, 8vo. (6562), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2 5s.
Sallust. Orationes V. et epistolae III., roman letter, 24 long
lines to a page, old cf. (from the Pembroke collection, £y^
in 1914), Impressiis Rome : In donio nobilis iiiri Petri d.
Maximis. Per M. Arnoldiim pannartz, 1475, sm. 4to.
(707), March 18, Christie Qiiaritch, £60
Salmon (Thos.) Essay to the Avancement of Musick, first
ed., title by Faithorne, folding plates of music (leaf of
licence cut), orig. sheep, J. Macock, 1672, 8vo. (55), May
13, Sotheby Quaritch, l^
Salomon (Episc. Constantiensis) . Glossae ex illustr. collectae
auctoribus, roman letter, col. woodcut initials, smaller
painted initials, orig. wooden bds. covered with stamped
pigskin, ex-libris of " Joannes Egolphus " (bishop of
Augsburg, 1573-5), wormed, [s.n., Augsburg, Monastery of
SS. Urich & Afra, c. 1474], large folio (402), Dec. 10,
Christie Maggs, £2^
[First ed. Hain ♦14134, Proctor 1636. Collation: 288
leaves, unnumbered, the first blank. With many MS.
signatures.]
Salt Archaeological Society. Collections for a History of
Staffordshire, 18 vol., 1880-97: New Series, 18 vol., 1898-
1915, together 36 vol. in 40, illustrations, 1880-1915, roy.
8vo. (loi), Jan. 22, Sotheby Wedgwood, £22
[£-^ los., New Series, Vol. x.-xviii., bound in 10 vol.,
1907-15, same sale, Lot 102; £1^, Vol. i.-xviii., and New
Series, Vol. i.-iii., 1880-1900, July 29, Sotheby, Lot 326.]
Salt (H.) Twenty-four Views taken in St. Helena, the Cape,
India, Ceylon, Abyssinia and Egypt, title and 24 col.
aquatints by D. Havell and others, hf. russ., 1809, atlas
folio (669), Oct. 23, Sotheby Edwards, ^3 12s.
[/3 ys- 6d., hf. roan, Nov. 2, 1915, Sotheby, Lot 917 ;
[£^ los., old hf. cf., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 703.]
Salt (H.) Voyage to Abyssinia, maps and plates, cf. gt.,
1 814 — Tully (Richd.) Ten Years' Residence in Tripoli,
(547) 18—2
sal] Book-Prices Current.
map and col. aquatints, binder's cl., 1817 — Jackson (J. G.)
Account of the Empire of Morocco and Timbuctoo, maps
and aquatints (some col.), binder's cl., 1814, together 3
vol., 1814-17, 4to. (144), March 4, Christie
Quaritch, £11 los.
Salter (Thos.) Contention betweene three Brethren. The
Whore-Monger, the Drunkard, And the Dice-Player, blocit
letter (title discoloured) (A-F in fours), cf., g.e., Printed
by Robert Raworth, for Henry Gosson, 1608, sm. 4to. (6567),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^7
Saltern (Geo.) Of the Antient Lawes of Great Britaine, new
veil., Printed for lohn laggard, 1605, sm. 4to. (6568), July
I, Sotheby Ellis, £^ 12s.
Saltmarsh (Jno.) A Voice from Heaven : or. The words of a
d^dng Minister, Mr. Kayes, In the County of Kent (4
leaves) (some margins cut into), hf. mor.. Printed for
Robert White, 1644, sm. 4to. (6569), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £8
Saltmarsh (Jno.) Wonderful! Predictions declared In a mes-
sage, as from the Lord, To his Excellency S^ Thomas
Fairfax (4 leaves), hf. mor., Printed by Robert Ibbitson,
1648, sm. 4to. (6570), July i, Sotheby Ellis, ;^i6 los.
Salva (Pedro) . Catdlogo de la Biblioteca de Salvd, escrito por
D. Pedro Salvd y Mallen, fac. woodcuts, 2 vol., hf. mor.
gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Riviere, Valencia, 1872, imp. 8vo.
(6571), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £1^
Salvin (F. H.) and Brodrick (W.) Falconry in the British
Isles, first ed., 24 col. plates, orig. cl. (repaired), name on
title, 1855, 4to. (3695), Feb. 25, Sotheby Gladstone, £^ 3s.
Sambucus (Jo.) Emblemata, first ed., a-p8 = I2o leaves,
italic letter, port, and 167 cuts, by Anton Silvius and
others, veil. (Ashburnham copy, £5 5s. in 1898), Excud.
Christ. Plantinus Antverpiae, 1564, sm. 8vo. (403), Dec.
10, Christie Edwards, £2. i8s.
Sambucus (Jo.) Emblemata (a-p in eights), numerous wood-
cuts of emblems and culs-de-lampe, mor. gt., g.e,, by F.
Bedford, Antverpice, ex officina Chr. Plantini, M.D.LXIV.,
8vo. (6573), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s.
Sambucus (Jo.) Icones Vetervm aliqvot, ac recentivm Medi-
corvm, Philosophorvmqve elogiolis svis editae, opera I.
Sambuci, 67 circular heads, within frames, blank spaces
for 4 ports, never engraved, mor. ex., g.e., by Petit, Ant-
verpicB, Ex officina Christophori Plantini. M.D.LXXIIII .,
folio (6572), 'July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £5
Sams (Wm.) Tour through Paris, 21 col. aquatints, with
descriptive letterpress, hf. roan, 1822-4, folio (902), April
29, Sotheby Thompson, £11 los.
Samuel (Rabbi). Epistola contra Judaeos, roman letter, 27
leaves, painted initials, hf. veil., fine copy [Hain 14263,
Proctor 7149], Absque ulla nota [Vicenza, Giovanni of
Reno, second press], sm. 4to. (449), June 10, Sotheby
■ ■ James, £5
(548)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [san
Sanchez (T. A.) Collection de Poesias Castellanas anteriores
al siglo XV., 4 vol., Spanish mor. ex., En Madrid, por D.
Ant. de Sancha, 1779, 8vo. (6575), July i, Sotheby
Dobell, £2 5s.
Sanchez (Thos.) Disputationum de Sancto Matrimonii Sacra-
mento, tomi tres, 3 vol. in 2, old French veaii fauve, g.e.,
by Derome le Jeune, with his ticket (ex Collegio Soc. Jes.
Lovanii), Antverpica, Apud Martinum Nutium. M.DC.
VII., sm. folio (6576), July i, Sotheby Edwards, £^ los.
Sancta Cruz (Melchior de). Floreta Espanola de Apophtegmas,
o sentencias, mor., g.e., by Duru, Alcala, 1598, sm. narrow
8vo. (6577), July I, Sotheby Dobell, £4
Sander (F.) Reichenbachia, Orchids Illustrated and De-
scribed, col. plates, two series, 4 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g.,
uncut, hinged throughout, 1888-94, ^o^io (54^). May 23,
Puttick Edwards. £1;^ 2s. 6d.
[;^I5, mor. gt., Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 254.]
Sanders (Nic.) Histoire du Divorce de Henry VIII. Roy
d'Angleterre et de Catherine d'Arragon, 3 vol. (titles
mended), mor. ex., Paris, 1688, sm. 8vo. (6579), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2 2s.
Sanderson (T. J. Cobden). Ecce Mundus, mor. ex.. By the
Doves Bindery, 1902 — The Arts and Crafts Movement,
mor. ex.. By the Doves Bindery, 1905 — Dante Alighieri :
Commedia, woodcuts, capitals and rubrics supplied by
hand, large capitals in gold, 3 vol., veil., uncut, ties,
Nella Stamper ia di Ashendene, 1902-5, together 5 vol.,
8vo. (i6q), July 2Q, Sotheby Maggs, £23 los.
Sandeus (Felinus). " Tractatus Felini Sandei Quando littere
apostolice noceant Patronis Ecclesiarum — Compendiosus
Sermo de idulgentia plenaria — Additiones Felini ad prin-
cipia turn ab abbate opus in dicretum," Ut- 0Otf). (two
types), double columns, 60 lines, 16 leaves, each piece with
separate sign, a [not in Hain or Proctor], new veil., Absque
ulla nota [Pisa, Bernardinus Fornius, 14 — ], large foUo
(3694), Nov. 22, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £14
Sandford (F.) History of the Coronation of James II. and
Queen Mary, large paper, hinged folding plates, name
on title (repaired), loosely inserted is the licence to write
the history, signed " James R.," with stamped seal,
countersigned " Sunderland " and dated 19th of Dec,
1687, contemp. English mor., g.e., royal arms in the
centre, in the style of Samuel Mearne, in case, 1687, 4to.
(308), Aug. 7, Sotheby James, £38
Sandford (F.) and Stebbing (S.) Genealogical History of the
Kings and Queens of England, plates of arms, ports.,
sepulchral monuments by Van der Gucht, Gaywood, etc.,
and pedigrees, fine copy, mor. ex., g.e., by Bedford, 1707,
folio (1125), Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £$
[£2 4s., mor. ex., fine copy, Large Paper, July 29,
Sotheby, Lot 352.]
[Sandys (Sif E.)] Sacred Hymns, musical notation (title
(549)
san] Book-Prices Current.
defective, some lower margins wormed), old cf. gt., 1615,
4to. (121), May 13, Sotheby Dohell, £S los.
Sannazaro (Jacopo). De Partu Virginis libri III., Eclogae V.,
Salices, de Morte Christi, printed on veil., initial on first
page illuminated, arms of Leo. X. emblazoned in lower
margin, old veil, (hole in last leaf), Neapoli, per Antonini
Fretiani Corinaldinum, 1526, folio (450), June 10, Sotheby
Davis &- Orioli, £^0
[;^i6, mor., by Cape, printed on veil., Asbumham copy.
May 9, 1898, Sotheby, Lot 3295.]
Sannazaro (Jacopo). De Partu Virginis lib. III. : Eiusdem
de Morte Christi Lamentatio, ed. prima Aldina (some
leaves stained), contemp. Venetian cf. (damaged), Venet.,
Haeredes Aldi & Andr. Soceri, 1533, 8vo. (102), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Lugano, £^ 15s.
Sannazaro (Jacopo). Le Rime, ed. orig., title within woodcut
border, hf. mor., 1532, 8vo. (642), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Dohell, £1 28.
San Pedro (D. de). Carcel de Amor, \xt. gotf)., long lines, 29
woodcuts and wooduct intials (a-f in eights), mor. ex.,
g.e., by F. Bedford, [colophon] Fue empremido el presente
tractado : intitulado carcel de amor : con otro tratadillo
anadido por nicolas nunez . . . sm. 4to. (6581), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £52
San Pedro (D. de). Carcel de amor, lit. QOtf)., 24 cuts in the
text (A-M in fours), mor. ex., g.e., by Duru, [colophon]
Fue empremido el presente tractado : intitulado carcel de
amor : con otro tratadillo anadido por Nicolas nuriez, 1523,.
sm. 8vo. (6583), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £2g
Sanson (N.) L'Ameriqve en plvsieurs cartes novvelles, cf. ex.,
g.e., A Paris, chez I'Avtevr. CIj.IjCLXIL, 4to. (6584),
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £6
Sansovino (Fr.) Cento Novelle scelte da piu Nobili Scrittori
delle lingua volgare, woodcuts and ornamental initials
(corner of folio 124 torn, headline of last page cut into),
old French mor. gt., g.e., Venetia, without printer's name,
1566, 4to. (451), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 15s.
Sansovino (Fr.) The Qaintessence of Wit (trans, by Capt.
Robt. Hitchcock), first ed., in English blacit letter (title
soiled and shaved), old cf., Printed by Edward Allde,
Octobris 28, 1590, sm. 4to. (6585), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £y 15s.
Santos (Francisco de los). The Escurial, trans, by a Servant
of the Earl of Sandwich, cf. ex., 1671, sm. 4to. (6591),
July I, Sotheby Ellis, £2 los.
Sanuto (Livio). Geografia, title by Giacomo Franco and 12
folded maps, cf. ex., rough edges. In Vinegia. Appresso
Damiano Zenaro. M.D.LXXXVIIL, large folio (6392),.
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £\\
Sanvitores (D. L. de). Memorial, que el P. Diego Lvys de
Sanvitores, .... Rector de las Islas Marianas remiti6 & la
Congregacion del glorioso Apostol de las Indias S. Fran-
(550)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sav
Cisco Xauier, cf. ex., Impresso en Mexico. Por Francisco
Rodriquez Lupercio. Ano de 1669, sm. 4to. (6593), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £10
[Title and preface, 2 leaves ; B-I in fours ; K, 6 leaves.
This volume appears to be unknown to bibliographers.]
Sapiencia (Otavio). Nvevo tratado de Tvrquia, con vna de-
sc[r]ipcion del sitio, y civdad de Constantinopla (8 leaves,
pp. 1-80), cf. ex., En Madrid, Por la viuda de Alonso
Martin, 1622, sm. 4to. (6594), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £4 15s.
Sarate (Aug. de). Historia del Descubrimiento y Conquesta
de las Provincias del Peru, second ed., woodcut initials,
cf. ex., g.e. (from the Marquis d'Adda collection), Sevilla
en Casa de Alonso Escrivano, 1577, sm. folio (855), March
18, Christie Edwards, £1^
Satyre M6nipp6e. Englandes bright Honour : Shining through
the darke disgrace of Spaines Catholicon (title mended,
marginal notes of a 4 cut into, h 3 defective) (A-Dd,
A-Cc 3 in fours, including title), hf. cf., Printed by lohn
Deane, 1602, sm. 4to. (6595), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^ii
Saunders (Chas.) Tamerlane the Great. A Tragedy (36
leaves), new hf. cf., Printed for Richard Bentley and M.
Magnes, 1681, sm. 4to. (6596), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2 5s.
Saurin (Jacques), Discours Historiques . . sur les ev6nemens
du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament, large paper, en-
gravings from designs of Hoet, Houbraken et Picart, 6
vol., old mor. gt., g.e. (Du Seuil), La Haye chez Pierre de
Hondt, 1728-39, imp. folio (1157), Dec. 17, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £1^
Sauvageot (J.) Palais, Chateaux, Hotels et Maisons de
France, plates, 4 vol., hf. mor. (rubbed), 1867, folio (286),
Jan. 23, Puttick Smithern, £2 los.
Sauvan (J. B. B.) Picturesque Tour of the Seine, large
PAPER, engraved title, with vignette in col., and 24 col.
aquatints, hf. mor., g.t., orig. wrappers bound in, R.
Ackermann, 1821, imp. 4to. (903), April 29, Sotheby
Parsons, £2c^
\j£\Af, old mor. gt., small paper, same sale. Lot 904.]
Savage (Eliz.) Narrative Of the Late Extraordinary Cure
Wrought in an Instant upon Mrs. Eliz. Savage (A-F in
fours), cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Printed for John Dunton at
the Raven, and John Harris at the Harrow in the Poultry,
1694, 8vo. (6598), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £5
Savage (Jas.) Dorchester and its Environs, woodcuts, the
author's own copy, interleaved, numerous MS. additions,
bound up with several Pamphlets, etc., and an autograph
letter from the author, hf. bd., Dorchester [1831], i2mo.
(410), Dec. 12, Hodgson Dobell, £1 7s.
Savage (J no.) Some Account of New Zealand, 3 plates (one
col.), bds., uncut, 1807 — New South Wales Pocket Al-
(551)
SAVl Book-Prices Current.
manack for 1815, bds., Sydney (18 15), together 2 vol., 8vo,
(291), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^ los.
Savage (Richd.) Works, with Life by Samuel Johnson, large
PAPER, vignettes on titles, 2 vol., cf. ex., 1777, 8vo. (6599),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Savage (Thos.) A Murderer Punished and Pardoned. Or A
True Relation of the Wicked Life, and Shameful-happy
death of Thomas Savage (a-e 4 in eights), cf. ex., 1668,.
8vo. (6600), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £1 i6s.
Savile (Hy.) A Libell of Spanish Lies, first ed., cut of astro-
nomical globe on back of title, ornaments and initials
(A-G in fours, first leaf blank, with sign. A), mor. ex., by
F. Bedford, Printed by lohn Windet, 1596, sm. 4to. (6601)^
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £^^
Savile (Thos.) The Raising of them that are fallen, cf. ex.,.
Printed for William Welhy, 1606, sm. 4to. (6602), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, ^3 15s.
Savilius (H.) In Taciti Historiam, Agricolae Vitam et Com-
mentarius de Militia Romana, mor. gt., g.e., Amst.,
Elzevir, 1649, 8vo. (1162), Dec. 17, Sotheby Vaughan, £^
Saviolo (V.) Vincentio Saviolo his Practise. In two Bookes,
first ed., woodcuts of fencing positions and ornamental
initials, russ. ex., by F. Bedford, Printed by lohn Wolfe,
1595 (-1594), sm. 4to. (6603), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £57
[A-H in fours, the title on A 2 ; *-*:^* in fours ; I-Gg
in fours ; ^, 2 leaves ; Hh-Mm 3 in fours. The imprint
in some copies reads " Printed for William Mattes," etc.]
Savonarola (G.) Delia uerita della Fede Christiana sopra il
glorioso Triopho della Croce di Christo, prima ed. (a-k 6
in eights), small cut on last leaf [Kristeller, No. 393], old
veil., rough edges, [colophon] . . . Stampato in Fireze p lo,
Stephano di Carlo da Pauia Ad petitde di. A. Lano. M.D.
XVI. A di. XXV. dAprile, sm. 4to. (6614), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2.
Savonarola (G.) Epistola a uno amico (6 leaves), cut on aj
[Kristeller, No. 380b], s. a. n. {c. 1496) (6610), July i,.
Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Savonarola (G.) Expositione del psalmo Ixxix., tradocto in
lingua fiorentina, roman letter, 10 leaves, woodcut on
first page, cut on verso of last leaf, orig. veil.. Absque nota,.
sm. 4to. (453), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £th
Savonarola (G.) Fra Hieronymo da Ferrara seruo inutile di
lesu christo alle suore del tertio ordine di San Domenico
decte uulgarmete di annalena die habitano nel monasterio
disancti uincentio iji Firenze, etc. (4 leaves) \Senz' alcuna
data] — Epistola cotra la excomunicatione subreptitia
nuouamente facta (2 leaves), in i vol., new veil., sm. 4to.
(6607), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
Savonarola (G.) Logica, lit. gotf)., double columns, 48 lines^
32 numbered leaves, including title, with signs., hf. bd.
a. u. n. [Florentiae, 1498 ?), sm. 4to. (6613), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 5s.
(552)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sav
Savonarola (G.) Obras, device on title, orig. veil., Fue impresso
en la villa de Anuers en casa de Martin Nucio [s. a.] (c.
1550), cr. 8vo. (6609), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2 los.
Savonarola (G.) Predica dell arte del bene morire, prima
edizione, 4 cuts (18 leaves) [Kristeller, No. 375], mor., by
ChamboUe-Duru, 5. a. et I. {c. 1496), sm. 4to. (6605), July
I, Sotheby Quaritch, £i() los.
[/18, mor., g.e., same sale, same ed., but the cuts in the
text have variations and the full-page cut on the title is
treated differently.]
Savonarola (G.) Prediche sopra il Salmo Qvam Bonvs Israel
Deus, Predicate in Firenze, in santa Maria del Fiore in vno
aduento, nel. M.CCCCXCIII., port, inserted, cut on title
with engraver's mark B. O. (title and preliminaries 8
leaves, A-PP in eights), mor. ex., [colophon] Stampata in
Viyiegia per Brandino &> Ottauiano Scoto a di sedese di
Mazo, 1539, cr. Svo. (6608), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^
Savonarola (G.) Risposta p le medesime parole a una epistola
di frate Angelo anachorita, etc. (2 leaves), cf. ex., [colo-
phon] Ex fforentia Die. xx. lulii M.ccccJxxxxvii., sm. 4to.
(661 1), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2
Savonarola (G.) [On sign, a iiij] Tractato di septe Gradi
perliquali siascende alia somita della uita spirituale, prima
ed. (8 leaves), hf. russ. [Firenze, 1497), sm. 4to. (6612),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £;^ 5s.
Savonarola (G.) Tractato o vero Sermone della Oratione,
ed. orig., lit. rom., 14 leaves, signs, a-b [Hain 14405,
Proctor 6160], Florentine woodcut on title [see Kristeller,
Early Florentine Woodcuts, No. 382], bds., [colophon]
Impresso in Firenze per Antonio Mischomini anno
Mcccc Lxxxii. adi xx. doctohre, sm. 4to. (3701), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
Savonarola (G.) Various Writings, mostly orig. eds., with
woodcuts. I. Compendio di Revelatione, edizione prima
(54 leaves), [colophon] Impsso % Firenze p ser Fracescho
Buonaccorsi . nel Mcccclxxxxv. Adi xviii. di Agosto, and 19
other tracts bound together, mor. ex., by Riviere, sm. 4to.
(6604), July I, Sotheby Maggs, ;^I92
[A description of the contents of the vol. is given in the
catalogue.]
Savonarola (J. M.) Canonica de Febribus, lit. flOtt). [Hain
14487, Proctor 6574], Bologna, Dionysius Bertochus, 1487
— Summa de Pulsibus, \x{. got^. [Hain 14490, Proctor
6559], Impressum Bononie [Bologna] p Henricu Harlem et
Johannem walbeeck socios, 1487, in i vol., old bds., sm.
folio (454), June 10, Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, /8 los.
Savoy (The), ed. by Arthur Symons, illustrations by Aubrey
Beardsley, etc., complete in 2 vol., hf. cf., t.e.g., 1896,
sm. 4to. (73), Nov. 28, Hodgson G. H. Brown, £^ 4s.
[/4, cj. gt., in 3 vol., 1896, unopened edges, Oct. 24,
Hodgson, Lot 72.]
Savoy (The), ed. by Arthur Symons, illustrations by Aubrey
(553)
SAv] Book-Prices Current.
Beardsley and others, 8 nos., bds. and wrappers, as issued,
with the Beardsley card and advertisements, the editor's
copy, 1896, 4to. (222), March 19, Puttick Heffer, £6 5s.
Savoy (The), No. 3, autograph letter from Aubrey Beardsley
to Mrs. Leverson inserted, 1896, 8vo. (467), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Shepherd, £2 5s.
Saxo Grammaticus. Danorum Regum Heroumq^ Historiae,
lit. rom., title in got^ic, within border, with centre woodcut
of " Rex Danorum," with initials C. P. touched with red
paint, ornamental initials, contemp. Oxford oak bds. and
leather, stamped panels, within border, " Actor's Group "
[see Weale, 77-78], binding in genuine state, Impressit in
Parrhisiorum Academia Jodocus Badius Ascensius, 15 13,
folio (3704), Nov. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £2^
Saxton (C.) Maps of England and Wales, with additions by
P. Lea, 40 maps (should be 50), borders col., n.d., folio
(1349), Oct. 23, Sotheby Braun, £2 17s. 6d,
Sazerac (M. H.) et Engelmann (G.) Lettres sur la Suisse,
accompagnes de Vues, par M. Villeneuve, partie i.-iv., i
vol., engraved titles, with col. vignettes to parts i.-iii. (the
last frayed in edges), col. lithographs, new hf. mor., uncut,
Paris, G. Engelmann, 1823-7, folio (905), April 29, Sotheby
Thompson, £7
Scaramella Di Palena (Bern.) II primo libro de' Madrigali a
cinque voci, prima ed., the 5 parts complete in i vol.,
woodcut titles and initials (A-E in twelves, including titles
to each part), mor. ex., by F. Bedford, In Venetia, appresso
Giacomo Vincenti, 1591, sm. 4to. (6615), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £12 los.
Scarlatti (A.) II Primo Omicido, Oratorio, autograph, hf. cf.,
Venezia, 1707, oblong 4to. (318), May 14, Sotheby
Maggs,£5 15s.
Scarlatti (A.) La Giuditta, Oratorio, 2 parts in i vol., March,
1693, with two autograph letters by the composer, dated
Naples, March 3 and 7, 1693, inserted, hf. cf., oblong 4to.
(320), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, ;^2i
Scarlatti (A.) St. Cecilia, Oratorio (1708), autograph, hf. cf.,
oblong 4to. (319), May 14, Sotheby IV. E. Hill, £4 15s.
Scarlet Gown (The) , Or the History of all the present Cardinals
of Rome, trans, by H.[enry] C.[ogan], Gent, (a-m 4 in
eights), port, of Cardinal Richelieu by T. Cross, old cf..
Printed for Humphrey Moseley, &c., 1653, 8vo. (6616), July
I, Sotheby Bull, los.
Scarron (Paul). Comical Romance and other Tales, trans, by
Tom Brown and others. Introduction by J. J. Jusserand,
illustrations from the designs of Oudry, 2 vol., linen bds.,
uncut, t.e.g., 1892, 8vo. (2096), Nov. 5, Sotheby Hill, £1
{£2 8s., cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g., plates on Japanese veil.,
150 copies printed, Oct. 23, Sotheby, Lot 617.]
Scarron (Paul). Le Roman Comique, port, et 15 figures des-
sinees par Le Barbier, 3 vol., old French cf. gt., g.e., Paris,
(554)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [scH
Impr. de Didot jeune I'an auatrUme (1796), 8vo. (1058),
May 14, Sotheby Lardanchet, l<b
Scarron (Paul). CEuvres, port, and front., 7 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e., Amst., 1752, 8vo. (1165), Dec. 17, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £(>
Scattergood (Ant.) Common-place book, M.S. (127 leaves),
neatly written, signatures of " Antony Scattergood " and
" Elisabeth Scattergood, i66|," orig. veil., sm. 8vo. (6617),
July I, Sotheby Dobell, £8 los.
Scenes tir6es de I'Histoire des Suisses, 11 col. plates, mor.,
g.e., Zurich, 1812, 4to. (373). Jan. 22, Sotheby
Spencer, £;i2
Sceve (Maur.) Delie, object de plus haulte vertu, first ed.,
woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, A Lyon,
chez Sulpice Sabon pour Ant. Constantin, 1544, i2mo.
(725), March 18, Christie Maggs, ;£i02
Schatzbehalter (Der) oder schrein der waren reichtiimer des
heils vnnd ewyger selig keit genant, etc., gottjic letter, 91
full-page woodcuts (all col.) by Wohlgemut, painted
initials, orig. Niirnberg oak bds. covered with stamped
leather, lettered on top panel with title, Niirnberg, Ant.
Koberger, 8 Nov., 1491, folio (404), Dec. 10, Christie
Edwards, £82
[First ed. Hain * 14507, Proctor 2070. Wanting 7
leaves besides the 2 blanks. Collation : a-z, ab, ac, ad,
ae8, A-z, Aa-Gg6, Hhio = 354 leaves (first and last blank).
Illustration in catalogue. Another copy, imperfect,
wormed and stained, was included. £^'2.0, mor., g.e., July
I, Sotheby, Lot 6619.]
Schaufelein (Hans). Doctrina, Vita et Passio Jesus Christi,
orig. ed., title in Latin and German, 73 woodcuts, mostly
signed, all being by Schaufelein, except the first, A-K4
(last blank) = 40 leaves, mor. ex., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzon-
net, Getruckt zu Franckenfurt, am Meyn, Bei Christian
Egenolff, 1537, sm. 4to. (406), Dec. 10, Christie Tooth, £10
Schaufelein (Hans). La Danse des Noces, Reproduite por
Johannes Schratt, printed upon veil, (unique ?), 7 leaves
of text and 21 woodcuts, mor., by Ramage, Paris, Librairie
Tross. 1865, folio (6620), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £6 6s.
Schedel (H.) Chronicon Nurembergense (Nuremberg Chron-
icle), ed. prima, lit. flOtf)., woodcuts by Wolgemut and
Pleydenwurff (title backed and top plain margin of next
leaf repaired), modern russ. ex., antique blind stamps,
double, gt. ornaments in the centre of which is inlaid an
Arbor Jesse, g.e., from the Inglis library, Nurembergae,
Ant. Koberger, 1493, folio (2032), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, ;^40
[On the title is pasted a MS. slip on paper, " Venerabilis
pater dominus Georgius Pircheimer prior domus Cartusie
in Nurembergn hunc librum mihi Hartmanno Schedel . .
dono dedit Anno doi mcccc lxxxxvi. Idibus Augusti."
(555)
sch] Book-Prices Current.
£58, hi. bd., with the " De Sarmacia " and 3 blank leaves,
Dec. 10, Christie, Lot 407.]
Schedel (H.) Chronicon Nurembergense (Nuremburg Chron-
icle), ed. prima, woodcuts by Wolgemut and Pleyden-
wurff, lit. QOtf)-, old cf., title missing, large copy, with the
blank leaves and De Sarmacia and old MS. notes, w.a.f.,
Nuremberge, A. Koberger, 1493, folio (285), Jan. 23, Put-
tick Edwards, £1^ 5s.
Schedel (H.) Chronicon Nurembergense (Nuremberg Chron-
icle), ed. prima, lit. QOtf)., woodcuts, with the blank leaves
and Sarmacia, title cut round and mounted (some leaves
wormed, a few leaves at beginning restored), French mor.
gt., g.e., arms of Philippe II., Due d'Orleans [Hain-
Copinger 14508, Proctor 2084], Nuremberge:^, A. Koberger,
12 Jidy, 1493, folio (455), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, £$'i
[£'75, pigskin gt., fine copy, July i, Sotheby, Lot 6621.]
Schedel (H.) [Chronicon Nurembergense.] Register des buchs
der Croniken und geschichten, first German ed., gott)ic
tetter, over 2,000 woodcuts, folios 260-1 (some leaves
stained and repaired), stamped veil. [Hain * 145 10, Proctor
2086], Nuremberg, A. Koberger, 1493, folio (597), May 14,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £16
Schedel (H.) [Chronicon Nurembergense.] Liber Cronicarum,
woodcut ports., etc. (a few leaves defective), oak bds. and
stamped leather, J. Schensperger, 1497, folio (596), Dec.
19, Hodgson £2, 4s.
Scheffer (Jno.) History of Lapland, russ. ex.. At the Theater
in Oxford, M.DC.LXXIV., sm. folio (6622), July i,
Sotheby Quarltch, £^ 15s.
Scheme for an Act of Parliament for the better Regulating
Servants, and ascertaining their Wages . . By a Magistrate
of the North of England (title, B-G 2 leaves each, besides
two folded tables and an extra leaf after G 2), new veU.,
1724, sm. 4to. (6713), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ los.
Scheuchzer (J. J.) Kupfer-Bibel In welcher Die Physica
Sacra, lit. QOtf)., mezzo, port, after Heidegger, 750 engrav-
ings, 4 vol., cf. ex., g.e., Augspurg u. Uhn, bei C. U. Wag-
ner, 1731-5, folio (6624), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Scheurl (Chr.) Epistolae, &c. : Pirckheimer (Charitas). Epis-
tolae, roman letter, title in gothic and roman, with full-
page woodcut in verso of S. Christopher and the Child
(repeated at end), a-C4=i2 leaves, hf. mor. (wormed),
Niirnberg, F. Peypus, 1515, sm. 4to. (408), Dec. 10,
Christie Sotheran, £^ 3s.
Schiatosi (Ant.) Breviloquio di contemplatione sopra et pater
nostro, roman letter, 10 leaves, cf., [colophon] Finis
Datum Venetiis m.cccclxxv. [Nic. Jenson], 4to. (145),
March 4, Christie Ellis, £^ 15s.
Schildiz (H.) Speculum Manuale Sacerdotum, lit. QOtl)., 16
leaves [Hain * 145 18, Proctor 513], 3 woodcut initials,
new veil.. Absque ulla nota, " explicit Speculum Sacer-
(556)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sch
dotum " [Argentinae, Johann Prtiss, type i, c. 1484], sm.
4to. (3706), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £■] 15s.
Schildtberger. Ein wunderbarliche vnnd kurtzweiligc History,
Wie Schildtberger, einer aus der Stadt Miinchen in Bevem,
von den Tiircken gefangen, in die Heydenschafft gefliret,
lit. flOtt)., German woodcuts (A-Q in fours, R six leaves),
mor. ex., by F. Bedford, [colophon] Gedriickt zu Franck-
furdt am Mayn, dutch Weygandi Han, in der Schnurgassen
zum Krug. [O. J.] (c. 1554), sm. 4to. (6625), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £1$
Schiller (F. von). SammtUche Werke, 2 vol. in i, W. M.
Thackeray's copy, with his autograph inscription, " W.
M. Thackeray, Elberfeld, 1830," inside cover and 11 orig.
pencil drawings by him in the margins, hf. sheep, in case,
Stuttgart, 1827, 8vo. (3548), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Parsons, £6 6s.
Schiller (F. von). Wallenstein, first ed., 2 vol. in i, orig.
wrappers, uncut, Tubingen, 1800, 8vo. (79), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Maggs, £1 14s.
Schilterus (Jo.) Thesaurus Antiquitatum Tevtonicarum,
plates, 3 vol., old Dutch veil., (jlmcB, Sumpt. D. Bartho-
lomaei, 1728, folio (6626), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, los.
Schimpff vnnd Ernst wiirth das Biich genant. Wolchs durch-
laufft der welt handel mit vilen schonen vnd kurzweiligen
Gleichniissen . . . MDXXXV. (folios i.-cii., including the
title), lit. got^., double columns, 46 German woodcuts,
some with Hans Burgmaier's mark, and others by different
artists, mor. ex., g.e., by Cap6, [colophon] Gedruckt zu
Straszburg durch Bartholomeum Grieningtr . . . In dent jar
nach der geburt Christi vnsers herrenn Tausent/ funffhun-
dert/ dreissig vnd funff Jar (1535), sm. folio (6627), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £1^ los.
Schmidel (IJlrich). Vera historia, admirandae cvivsdam naui-
gationis . . in Americam vel nouum Mundum, map and
plates, old cf., m.e., Noribergae, Impensis Levini Hulsii,
1599, sm. 4to. (6628), July i, Sotheby Edwards, £2.$ los.
[A-N in fours, port, of the author facing title, folding
map at p. 6 and 15 plates.]
Schmidt (Alex.) Shakespeare-Lexicon, 2 vol., hf. mor., m.e.,
1874, roy. 8vo. (2099), Nov. 5, Sotheby Mannering, £1 8s.
Schoeffer (Peter). Advertisement of his edition of S. Hiero-
nymi Epistolae, got()ic letter, 46 long lines, i leaf, mor.
ex. (from Georgenthal Abbey), Mainz, P. Schoeffer [before
Sept.], 1470 (409), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £$1
[The third copy known. The others are in the British
Museum and at Munich.]
Schoener (Jo.) Ein nutzlichs buchlein viler bewerter Ertzney/
langs zeyt versamlet vnnd zusamen bracht, lit- flOtt)-, title
and lower margins mended, new cf. gt., g.e., [colophon]
Gedruckt zu Niirrnberg durch Jobst Gutknecht, 1528, sm.
4to. (6630), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 i8s.
School of Recreation, or the Gentleman's Tutor to those most
(557)
sch] Book-Prices Current.
ingenious Exercises of Hunting, Racing, etc., first ed.,
front., old cf., old MS. on shooting, etc. at the end (one
leaf defective and a few headlines cut into), 1684, i2nio.
(465), Jan. 22, Sotheby Dobell, £1 los.
Schoolcraft (H. R.) Oneota, or Characteristics of the Red
Race of America, Wiley and Putnam, 1845 — Notes on the
Iroquois, 2 col. ports., Albany {N.Y.), 1847, together 2
vol., 8vo. (1059), May 14, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2
Schoolhouse of Women. Here Begynneth the Scole house of
women : wherein euery man may reade a goodly prayse
of the condicyons of women. Anno Domini. M.D.LX.,
hlatk letter, mor., g.e. (C Lewis), [colophon] Here endeth
the Scole house of women. Imprinted in Paules Churche-
yearde at the Sygne of the Swane by John Kyng, sm. 4to.
(6631), July I, Sotheby Quar itch, £66
[A-D in fours. A poem in 7-line stanzas. From the
libraries of Heber and Corser. No other copy of this
impression appears to be known. The title is within a
woodcut architectural border, with the engraver's initials,
T.R., at the foot. Illustration of title in catalogue.]
Schopperus (H.) De Omnibus illiberalibus sive Mechanicis
Artibus, 128 woodcuts of trades, etc. by Jost Amman, orig.
impressions (wormed throughout), contemp. oak bds. and
leather, centre ornaments, initials H. P. L, (?) and date
1590, metal and leather clasps, Francofurti ad Moenum
[Sigismund Feyerabend, 1574), 8vo. (539), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Gabb, £8 15s.
[Many of the blank backs of the woodcuts have been
used as an Album Amicorum, and have German inscrip-
tions and quotations, with signatures.]
Schopperus (H.) Opus Poeticum de admirabili fallacia et
astvtia vvlpecvlas Reinikes libros quatuor inaudito, etc.,
woodcuts by Jost Amman and Virgil Solis, mor. ex., g.e.,
by Bauzonne Trautz, [colophon] Francofvrti ad Moenum
per Petrum Fabritium, impensis Sigismundi Feirabent, &>
Simonis Huteri. Anno M.D.LX VI I., sm. 8vo. (6632),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5 los.
Schopperus (H.) IIANOIIAIA omnivm illiberalivm mechani-
carvm, woodcuts by Jost Amman, mor., g.e., by Trautz-
Bauzonnet, Impressum Francofvrti-Mcenum, apud Geor-
gium Coruinum, impensis Sigismundi Feyrabent, M.D.
LXVIII., sm. 8vo. (6633), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^ii
Schottenius (Hermannus). Imperatorivs sive Caesarevs, con-
tinens, umbraticam imaginem, etc. (a-g in eights), mor.,
g.e., by Duru, Apud felicem Vbiorum Coloniam exorta,
anno M.D. XXVII. [Colophon] Colonics, in cedibus Qiten-
telianis. Anno domini M.D. XXVII., sm. 8vo. (6634),
July I, Sotheby Ellis, £2 6s.
Schouter (G. C.) Diarivm vel Descriptio laboriosissimi, &
Molestissimi Itineris, facti a Gvilielmo Cornelii Schovtenio
Hornano Annis 1615. 161 6. & 1617 (title and preliminaries
4 leaves, pp. 1-71, 9 plates and maps), mor. ex., by F.
(558)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sco
Bedford, Amsterdami, Apud Petrum Karium, Ao. 1619,
sm. 4to. (6635), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^2i
Schouten (G. C.) lournal ov relation exacte dv Voyage de
Gvill. Schovten, dans les Indes, folded maps and plates
(title and preliminaries 11 leaves, B-P in eights and 8
plates), cf. ex., g.e., by W, Pratt, A Paris, Chez M. Gobert
. . . 1 6 19, post 8vo. (6636), July i, Sotheby Maggs, ;^2i
Schreiber (W. L.) Manuel de I'Amateur de la Gravure, 8 vol.,
4 vol. of text imp. Svo., and 4 vol. of facs. in folio (Vol. v.
missing), 6 vol. hf. mor. ex. (Vol. viii. unbd.), Berlin, A.
Cohn, 1 89 1- 1900, folio and imp. 8vo. (6637), J"ly i.
Sotheby Quaritch, £11 los.
Schrenk (Jac.) Augustissimorum Imperatorum Serenissi-
morum Regum Atque Archiducum lUustrissimorum
Principum, necnon Comitum, Baronum, Nobilium alio-
rumq ; verissimae imagines, etc., roman letter, 126
ports, of emperors, etc., in full armour, by Dom. Custodis
after Fontana (and one extra), orig. stamped pigskin,
Oeniponti Excud. loannes Agricola, 1601, folio (410),
Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £^
[First ed. Collation : 6 prel. + 126 portraits (including
repeat) + I extra. ;^I2 los., mor. ex., 125 ports., July i,
Sotheby, Lot 6638.]
Schueren (Ger. de). Incipit vocabulari^ q intitulatur Teu-
thonista, Ut. QOtl)., double columns, 40 lines, 406 leaves,
with signs., including 2 blanks, modern pigskin gt., by F.
Bedford, [colophon] Colonie per me Arnoldu ther home
diligentissime impressa. finita sub annis domini. M.cccc.
Ixxvii. die ultimo mensis maij {with device) (1477), thick
sm. folio (6639), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^0
Schulz (Michael). See Praetorius (M.)
Schurman (A. M. k). Nobiliss. Virginis Annae Mariae a Schur-
man. Opuscula Hebraea, Graeca, Latina, Gallica : Pro-
saica & Metrica, ed. secunda, mor. gt., g.e., Lugd. Batavor.
Ex Officind Elzeviriorum cIdIdcl. (1650), post 8vo. (6640),
July I, Sotheby Ellis, £2 6s.
Sclater (P. L.) and Salvin (O.) Exotic Ornithology, col.
plates, hf. mor. gt., g.e. (rubbed), 1869, folio (162), July
29, Sotheby Edwards, £g 15s.
Scogin (Jno.) Scogin's Jests (abridged), bloffe letter (22
leaves), cf. ex., large copy, rough lower edges. Printed for
W. Thackeray at the Angel in Duck-lane near West-Smith-
field, and J. Deacon at the Angel in Gilt-spur-street {about
1690), sm. 4to. (6642), July i, Sotheby Edwards, £g 15s.
Scot (Geo.) Model of the Government of the Province of
East-New- Jersey in America (first issue) (A 4 leaves, with
orig. blank marked A, A (repeated) -O in eights, P-U 4
leaves each), cf. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Edinburgh, Printed
by John Reid, And Sold be 'Alexander Ogston, Stationer in
the Parliament Closs. Anno. Dom. 1685, sm. 8vo. (6645),
July I, 'Sotheby Quaritch, £6^
[£S^, orig. sheep, fine copy, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 512.]
(559)
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Scot (P.) A Fathers Aduice or last Will to his Sonne, mor. ex.,
g.e., by Ramage, Printed by W. Stanshy, and are to he sold
by lohn Parker, 1620, sm. 8vo. (6647), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £8 los.
[A-H 4 in eights. A re-issue, with an altered title-page,
of Scot's " Pro Omnibus et Singulis," 1619. This copy,
from Inglis's collection, appears to be the only one known.]
Scot (P.) Omnibus & singulis. Affording matter profitable
for all men, necessarie for euery man (A-H 4 in eights),
russ. gt., g.e., by Kalthoeber, with ticket, William Stansby,
1619, sm. 8vo. (6646), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £6
Scot (P.) Vox Vera : or, observations from Amsterdam (34
leaves, wanting blanks for Aj and 14), new veil., uncut,
t.e.g., Bernard Alsop, 1625, sm. 4to. (6648), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £8
Scot (Reg.) A Perfite Platforme of a Hoppe Garden, first ed.,
hlack letter (36 leaves, including the rare first blank leaf
marked AJ), new mor., fine copy. Imprinted . . by Henrie
Denham, 1574, sm. 4to. (1160), July 22, Sotheby
Chesterton, ;^io
Scot (Reg.) A Perfite platforme of a Hoppe Garden, hlack
letter, woodcuts (A-K in fours, with orig. blanks for A 3
(with signature and ornament) and K4), old russ.. Im-
printed by Henrie Denham, 1576, sm. 4to. (6649), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £8
Scot (Reg.) Discouerie of witchcraft, first ed., blacfe letter,
woodcuts and ornamental initials, old MS. notes in mar-
gins, mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere, [colophon] Imprinted by
William Brome, 1584, sm. 4to. (6650), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £2 1
Scot (Reg.) Discovery of Witchcraft, woodcuts, cf., g.e..
Printed by E. Cotes, and are to be sold by Thomas Williams
at the Bible in Little-Britain, 1654, sm. 4to. (6651), July
I, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 5s.
Scot (Reg.) Discovery of Witchcraft (2 leaves repaired), new
cf., 1665, folio (594), May 14, Sotheby Hill, ^3 3s.
[Scot (Thos.)] Certaine Reasons and Argvments of Policie,
why the King of England should hereafter giue over all
further Treatie, and enter into warre with the Spaniard
(8 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed M.DC.XXIV., sm. 4to.
(6657), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £2 5s.
Scot (Thos.) Choise Narrative of Count Gondamor's Trans-
actions during his Embassy in England, new veil., uncut,
Printed for John Gerfield at the Printing Press for Pictures,
near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1659, sm. 4to. (6656),
July I, Sotheby Ellis, £s los.
[A-E in fours, title on A 2, with port, of Count Gondo-
mar, after Pass, " Are to be sould b)^ Thomas Jenner "
(cut down and mounted on fly-leaf). This is Scot's "Vox
Populi," with a different title.]
Scot (Thos.) Experimentall Disco verie of Spanish Practises
(a 3 leaves, b-h j in fours). Printed anno. 1623 — A Second
(560)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sco
Part of Spanish Practises (A-F4 in fours). Printed
M.DC.XXIV., the 2 parts bound in i vol., new veil, gt.,
sm. 4to. (6653), July i, Sotheby Edwards, £2
Scot (Thos.) Philomythie or Philomythologie wherin Out-
landish Birds, Beasts, and Fishes, are taught to speake
true English plainely, the second ed. (marginal notes of
H2 cut into) (A-M 4 in eights), old cf. gt., For Francis
Constable at the white Lyon in Patiles Churchyard, 1616,
8vo. (6652), July I, Sotheby Pickering, l^ los.
Scot (Thos.) Vox Populi. Or, Newes from Spayne (a-d 2 in
fours), Imprinted in the yeare 1620 — The Second Part of
Vox Popvli [Printed at Gorican by Ashiierus Janss, 1624],
bound in i vol., russ. gt., g.e., sm. 4to. (6654), J^^Y i.
Sotheby Edwards, £}, 3s.
Scot (Thos.) Vox Popvli Vox Dei. Vox Regis. Digitvs Dei.
The Belgick Pismire. The Tongve-Combat. Symmachia
or the Trve-Loves Knot. The High-Wayes of God and
the King. The Proiector. [News from Parnassus], port,
of Scot inserted (cut down and mounted), in i vol., modem
mor. ex. \No place, printer's name, or date] (1624), sm. 4to.
(6655), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £6 15s.
[A collection of ten of Scot's separately-printed pieces,
embracing the larger portion of his writings, with a
general title-page and a preface of 3 leaves.]
Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence Display'd : or, the Folly of
their Teaching Discover'd, from their Books, Sermons,
and Prayers (80 leaves), cf. ex., Printed for J. Johnson in
Rotterdam, and Sold by J. Cooper in Fleet Street, 1738,
8vo. (6660), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £1 15s.
Scotland. Brief e Discovrse, tovching the Happie Vnion of
the Kingdomes of England and Scotland, first ed. (20
leaves), title weak, mor. gt., g.e., Printed for Falix Norton,
and are to be sold by William Aspley, 1603, sm. 8vo. (6661),
July I, Sotheby Dobell, £1^
Scotland. Collection of Broadsides, Acts of Parliament, &c.,
chiefly single leaves or sheets, mostly printed at Edin-
burgh between 1660 and 1713, comprising 117 pieces,
bound in a folio vol., russ. ex., g.e., by Riviere, uncut
(6663), July I, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £go
[The catalogue gives a very lengthy description of the
pieces comprised in tliis collection. Most of them were
broadsides.]
Scotland. Government and Order of the Chvrch of Scotland
(40 leaves), new veil.. Printed Anno MDCXLI., sm. 4to.
(6662), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £2
Scotland. History of the Lives and Reigns of the Kings of
Scotland, cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Dublin : Printed by John
Harding for the author, 1722, sm. 4to. (6665), July i,
Sotheby Maggs, £5
Scotland. Interest of Scotland in Three Essays, second ed.
(a-p in fours), new veil., uncut, t.e.g., Printed, and Sold by
(561)
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A. Baldwin in Warwick-lane, 1702, 8vo. (6664), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £1 15s.
Scotland. Letter from the Lord General Cromwel, concerning
the Rendition of the Castle of Edinburgh to his Excellency
on Articles (8 leaves), new hf. russ., Printed by Edward
Husband and John Field, Printers to the Parliament, 1650,
sm. 4to. (6668), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £1 15s.
Scotland. Scotlands Thanks-Giving for the Retvrne of their
Armie (4 leaves, chiefly in verse), new hf. cf.. Printed in
the same Yeare, The Scots Armie did retire. Printed for T.
Paine and M. Simmons, 1642, sm. 4to. (6666), July i,.
Sotheby Ellis, £2 2S.
Scotland. True Relation of the Proceedings of the English
Army now in Scotland, 1650 (8 leaves), new hf. russ.,
Printed by Edward Husband and John Field, Printers to
the Parliament of England, sm. 4to. (6667), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £1 8s.
Scott (Clement). The Drama of Yesterday and To-Day,
presentation copy, " To my old Friend and Loyal Com-
rade A. M. Broadle}^ From the Author," illustrated by
the insertion of numerous ports., views and play-bills,,
also upwards of 270 autograph letters, collected and
arranged by A. M, Broadley, the 2 vol. extended to 7 vol.,
hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., 1899, 8vo. (23), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Lowe Bros., £10
Scott (J no.) The Christian Life, from its beginning to its con-
summation in Glory, front, and port., 5 vol., old English
mor., Harleian style, g.e., bookplate of Jemima, Duchess
of Kent, 1681-99, 8vo. (707), April 29, Sotheby Thorp, £6
[Scott (Michael).] Tom Cringle's Log — The Cruise of the
Midge, first eds., together 4 vol., orig. cl., uncut, W.
Blackwood and T. Cadell, 1833-6, 8vo. (1078), May 14,
Sotheby Maggs, £4 6s.
Scott (Mrs.) Agreeable Ugliness : or, the Triumph of the
Graces, cf. ex., R. and J. Dodsley, M.DCC.LIV., 8vo.
(6644), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £1 8s.
Scott (Mrs.) The Test of FiUal Duty. A Novel, 2 vol., cf. ex.,
Printed for the Author * * M DCCLXXII., 8vo. (6643),
July I, Sotheby Pickering, £1 6s.
Scott (Thos., Dramatist). The Mock-Marriage (34 leaves),
new hf. mor., H. Rhodes, 1696, sm. 4to. (6658), July i,
Sotheby Ellis, £1 12s.
Scott (Thos., Dramatist). The Unhappy Kindness. A Tragedy
(28 leaves), new hf. cf., H. Rhodes, 1697, sm. 4to. (6659),
July I, Sotheby Ellis, £1 12s.
Scott (Sir W.) Fair Maid of Perth, proofs of pp. 241/2 and
255/6, with Scott's holograph corrections (360), Jan. 23,
Puttick Spencer, £4.
Scott (Sir W.) [Guy Mannering.] Orig. holograph MS. on the
subject of Scottish Gypsies, afterwards incorporated in
Guy Mannering, 10 pp. folio, mor., by Sangorski and
(562)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sco
Sutcliffe (2172), April 22, Christie, presented by Mrs.
Olive Cookson £^0
Scott (Sir W.) [Quentin Durward.] Quadrilles par^e Cos-
tum^es, repr^sentant le divers pays des auatre parties du
Monde, et les principaux personnages de Quentin Dur-
ward, 50 col. plates by J. Kurzinger, uncut, Munich,
1835, folio (1279), Dec. 4, Sotheby Edwards, £6 5s.
Scott (Sir W.) Tales of my Landlord, first series, first ed..
4 vol., old cl., uncut, in case, Edinb., 1816, 8vo. (3559),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Sharp, £^2
Scott (Sir W.) Waverley, first ed., 3 vol., orig. bds., adver-
tisements, etc. (labels defective), in case, Edinb.. for A.
Constable cS- Co., 1814, 8vo. (3558), Feb. 25, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £a^
Scott (Sir W.) Waverley, first ed., 3 vol. (with reprint hf.-
titles), hf. mor., Edin., 1814, 8vo. (509), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Grant, £16
Scott (Sir W.) Waverley, first ed., with all hf.-titles and leaf
at end of Vol. i., containing only the printer's name, 3
vol., hf. cf., good copy, Edinb., 18 14, cr. 8vo. (1161), July
22, Sotheby Porrett, £27
[This was Robert Chambers' copy, and has numerous
MS. notes on separate slips by him inserted.]
Scott (Sir W.) Waverley Novels, fronts, and engraved titles,
48 vol., hf. cf., with an A.L.s. of the author, 2pp. 8vo.,
1828, inserted, 1829-33, 8vo. (359), Jan. 23, Puttick
A rm strong, £6
Scott (Sir W.) Waverley Novels, 48 vol., 1829-33 — Prose
Works, 28 vol., 1834-6 — Poetical Works, 12 vol., 1833-4,
together 88 vol., engraved titles and fronts., uniform hf.
mor. gt., g.e., Edin., Cadell & Co., 1829-36, sm. 8vo. (708),
April 29, Sotheby Britnell, £\^
Scott (Sir W.) Waverley Novels, Abbotsford ed., plates and
woodcuts, 12 vol., hf. mor. ex., R. Cadell, Edin., 1842-7,
8vo. (98), March 4, Christie Law, £^
[£2 15s., orig. green cl., Dec. 19, Hodgson, Lot 171.]
Scott (Sir W.) Waverley Novels, 48 vol., Edinb., 1854-5 —
Miscellaneous Prose Works, 28 vol., ib., 1852 — Poetical
Works, 12 vol., ib., 1851, together 86 vol. ports., fronts,
after Turner, etc., cf. gt., g.e., 1851-5, 8vo. (2104), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Forrester, ;{io
Scott (Sir W.) Waverley Novels, " Border " ed., edited by
A. Lang, large paper, 365 copies printed, etchings printed
as proofs before letters, as issued, 48 vol., J. C. Nimmo,
1892-94, 8vo. (3557), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sharp, £\2
Scott (Sir W.) Waverley Novels, ed. by Andrew Lang,
Border ed., large paper, proof etchings on Japan paper
by D. Y. Cameron and others, 48 vol., cl., uncut (clean
set), J. C. Nimmo, 1893-94, 8vo. (129), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Sawyer, £c) 5s.
[/7, red cl., t.e.g., ordinary issue, Dec. 4, Sotheby, Lot
127.]
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Scott (Sir W.) Waverley Novels, Border ed., ed. by Andrew
Lang, illustrations on Japanese paper, 48 vol., orig, cl.,
t.e.g., uncut, 1892-4, 8vo. (777), June 17, Sotheby
Edwards, £6 5s.
Scott (Sir W.) [Works.] Illustrations of Sir Walter Scott's
Works, 64 plates on India paper after J. M. W. Turner^
proofs before letters, mor., g.e. (rubbed), R. Cadell, Edin.,.
1834-6, folio (312), Dec. 19, Hodgson £^
Scott (Wm.) An Essay of Drapery, front, by Droeshout
(A-H 9 in tewlves), old mor., g.e., Printed by Eli. All-de
for Stephen Pemell, 1635, sm. 8vo. (6669), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6
Scoundrel's Dictionary (The), or an Explanation of the Cant
words Used by the Thieves, House-Breakers, etc. (16
leaves), hf. mor., J. Brownnell, 1754, 8vo. (6670), July i,.
Sotheby Tregaskis, £2 5s.
Scourge (The), or Monthly Expositor of Imposture and Folly,,
col. plates by Geo. Cruikshank and others, 11 vol., hf. cf.,
1811-16, 8vo. (3568), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £2^
Scribe (E.) Theatre Complet, plates by Tony Johannot and
others 20 vol., hf. cf., 1834-7 (422), Jan. 23, Puttick
Hill, £1
Scriptores Rei Rusticae. Cato, Terentius Varro et Columella,.
ex recensione G( orgii Alexandrini, studio F. Coluciae, ed.
princeps, roman letter, four historiated initials, with minia-
tures in col., large and small initials in various colours,
Italian coat-of-arms emblazoned at foot of first page, old
English mor. gt., g.e., from the library of John, 3rd Duke-
of Roxburghe, with his arms [Hain 14564, Proctor 4086],
[colophon] . , . Impressit Nicolaus lenson Gallicus genere
Venetiis, 1472, folio (293), Quaritch, £60
Scriptores Rei Rusticae. Cato, Terentius Varro, Columella,
Palladius lib. XIIIL, italic letter, two titles, contemp. cf.
gt., arms of K. Francis I., a crowned F on either side, the
salamander device beneath, etc., g.e. (repaired), Venetiis
in cBdibus haeredum Aldi et Andreae Soceri, mense Decembri,
1532, 8vo. (456), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2^
Scriptores Rei Rusticae. Cato, Terentius Varro, Junius,
Columella, 2 vol. (first vol. wanted second title), old
French mor. gt., arms and monogram of L. Bigot, Paris,
R. Stephanus, 1543, 8vo. (278), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 los..
Scriptores Rei Rusticae Veteres latini, Cato, Varro, Columella,
Palladius, etc., curante I. M. Gesnero, large paper, 2
vol., mor. ex., g.e., LipsicB, 1735, 4to. (6671), July i^
Sotheby Quaritch, £■}, 5s.
Scriva (Lud.) Tribunal de Venus, lit. got^., old cf. (rebacked),
Impressa en la Ciudad de Venecia, alos doze dias del mes de
April 1537 per Aurelio pincio, 8vo. (548), May 14, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^i8 los.
Scrope (W.) Art of Deer Stalking, first ed., lithographs and
(.564)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sea.
other illustrations after E. and C. Landseer (spotted), hf.
mor. gt., m.e., 1838, roy. 8vo. (823), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £2 17s. 6d.
Scrope (W.) Art of Deer-Stalking, first ed., illustrations after
E. and C. Landseer, mor. ex., presentation copy from the
author to E. Landseer, with inscription and an autograph
letter of Sir E. Landseer, J. Murray, 1838, imp. 8vo.
(1162), July 22, Sotheby White, £10
Scrope (W.) Art of Deer-Stalking, 1839 — Days and Nights of
Salmon Fishing in the Tweed, together 2 vol., large
PAPER, wood engravings and col. plates, hf. mor. gt., t.e.g.,
1839-43, 8vo. (88), Feb. 20, Sotheby Marston, /g-
Scrope (W.) Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing, first ed.,
plates, some col., and woodcuts after Landseer, etc.,
orig. cl., uncut, 1843, roy. 8vo. (1295), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £5 15s.
Scrope (W.) Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing, first ed.,
lithographs and woodcuts after Landseer, orig. cl., 1843,
roy. 8vo. (3566), Feb. 25, Sotheby Lowe, £^ 12s.
Scrope (W.) Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing, first ed.,
lithographs and other illustrations after E. and C. Land-
seer, etc., mor. gt., g.e., presentation copy from the
author to Edwin Landseer, with inscription, 1843, roy.
8vo. (1163), July 22, Sotheby White, £1^
Scudery (Madeleine de). Artamene ou le Grand Cyrus, 10
vol., fronts, to each vol., orig. veil., Paris, chez Angus tin
Courbe, 1654, 8vo. (549), May 14, Sotheby Picard. £2
Seager (Fr.) The Schoole of Vertue, and Booke of good
Nurture . . Also certaine Prayers and Graces, compiled
by R. C.[rowley], blarft letter (title soiled and mended),
woodcut ornaments, mor, ex., rough edges, by F. Bedford,
Printed by M. Flesher for Robert Bird [about 1640], sm. 8vo.
(6672), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^j
[A-C in eights, A i blank, the last having only on verso
a full-page woodcut. The only other copy known is in
the Bodleian.]
[Seager (Fr.)] The Schoole of Vertue, and Booke of good
Nurture, etc., blacit letter (as above) [a different ed.],
woodcut ornaments, etc., mor. ex., by F. Bedford, Printed
by M. Flesher for lohn Wright at the Kings head in the Old
Bayley [about 1660], sm. 8vo. (6673), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^^
[A-C in eights. From the Corser collection. The only
copy known of this edition.]
Seaman's Kalendar (The), Or An Ephemerides of the Sunne,
Moone, and certaine of the most notable fixed Starres,
blQcfe letter, mathematical figures and ornaments (A-L in
eights) (hole in A3), hf. russ.. Printed by Edw : All-de, for
lohn Tap, 1625, sm. 4to. (6674), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 15s.
Search (A) after Wit; or, A visitation of the Authors (12
leaves), title cut into, signature of S. W. H. Ireland, new
(565)
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cf. gt., g.e,, by Ramage, Printed for E. Hawkins, 1691,
sm. 4to. (6675), July i, Sotheby Dobell, £^ 15s.
Searle (W. G.) Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum : List of
Anglo-Saxon Proper Names, uncut, Cambridge, 1897, roy.
8vo. (54), Jan. 22, Sotheby Harding, 12s.
Seba (A.) Locupletissimi Rerum Naturalium Thesauri ac-
curata descriptio et Iconibus Artificiosissimis expressio,
per Universam Physices Historiam, several hundred
plates, col. by hand, 4 vol., contemp. cf. gt., Amst., 1735,
folio (176), Nov. 26, Christie Quaritch, £1^
Sebastian (King of Portugal). The Strangest Adventvre that
ever happened : either in the ages passed or present.
Containing a discourse concerning the successe of the
King of Portugall Dom Sebastian, from the time of his
voyage into Affricke, when he was lost in the battell
against the infidels, in the yeare 1578, vnto the sixt of
January this present 1601, trans, (by A. Munday) (A-M j
in fours), mor. ex., uncut. Printed for Frances Henson
dwelling in the Black-Friers, 1601, sm. 4to. (6676), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^0
Secret Court Memoirs, ed. de luxe, one of 1,000 copies printed,
plates on Japanese veil, paper, 20 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g.,
n.d., 8vo. (194), Oct. 23, Sotheby Davis S^ Orioli, £y 15s.
[£7 7s., same state, Dec. 19, Hodgson, Lot 216.]
Sedley (Sir Chas.) Antony and Cleopatra : A Tragedy, first
ed. (34 leaves), new hf. cf., Printed for Richard Tonson,
MDCLXXVIL, sm. 4to. (6678), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £7 los,
Sedley (Sir Chas.) Bellamira, or the Mistress, A Comedy,
first ed. (36 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed by D. Mallet, for
L. C. and Timothy Goodwin, 1687, sm. 4to. (6679), July i,
Sotheby Maggs, £^ 12s.
Sedley (Sir Chas.) The Mulberry-Garden. A Comedy, first
ed. (42 leaves, including a blank for Aj), Printed for H.
Herringman, 1668, sm. 4to. (6677), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £^ 12s.
Sedley (Sir Chas.) Works, first ed., port., 2 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e., 1722, i2mo. (1174), Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £2. 5s.
See (R. R. M.) English Pastels, 1750- 1830, col. and other
plates, parchment, 191 1, 8vo. (133), Nov. 26, Christie
Brown, £1 los.
[£\, same state, March 19, Puttick, Lot 221.]
Seely (J. B.) Wonders of Elora, first ed., 9 plates, hf. cf.,
1824 — Second ed., plates, mor. gt., inside gt. borders,
1825, together 2 vol., 1824-25, 8vo. (1175), Dec. 17,
Sotheby France, £1 2s.
Segar (Fr.) Album or Stamp Book of Captain Francis Segar,
Brother to S^. W". Segar Knight alias Garter Principal
King of Armes, a Sworn Counsell to Prince Morris Land-
grave of Hessen (Howes Cro : F. 1002), Wherein Kings,
Princes, the Great Turk & many noblemen and learned
men in favour of the said Francis have subscribed their
(566)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sel
Names, with devices & mottos, &c [1599-1611] (122
leaves), old cf., 58 emblazoned and engraved coats-of-
arms, sm. 4to. (6680), July i, Sotheby Sabin, /380
[Manuscript on paper, a lengthy description of which
is given in the catalogue.]
[Segar (Sir \V.)] Booke of Honor and Armes, first ed., wood-
cuts, port, of Sir William Segar by Delaram inserted,
russ. ex., Printed by Richard Ihones, 1590, sm. 4to. {6681),
July I, Sotheby ^^ggs, £g 15s.
Segar (Sir W.) Honor Military, and Ciuill, contained in foure
Bookes, LARGE PAPER, cf. ex., g.e., by J. Clarke, fine copy.
Imprinted by Robert Barker, Anno. Dom. 1602, folio (6682),
July I, Sotheby Edwards, £() 15s.
Segard and Testard (F. M.) Picturesque Views of Public
Edifices in Paris, col. aquatint plates, mor. ex., by Root,
1814, 4to. (3698), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sotheran, £g los.
Segura (Juan de). Processo de cartas d'amores, (it. flOtt)., 2
woodcut titles, text of first title in red and black, old
French cf. gt., g.e., [colophon] Fue impressa la psente
obra : en la imperial cindad de Toledo en casa de Fernando
de sancta cathalina, que sancta gloria aya. Acosta de Diogo
Ferrer mercador de libros. Acabose a. xx. dias del mes de
Enero Afio del nacimieto de nro saluador d'M.D.y.xlviii.
Anos. (1548), sm. 4to. (6683), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2j
Segura (Juan de). Processo de Cartas de Amores, littera
italica, mor. ex., by Duru (Yemeniz copy), Imprimiose en
Venetia, en casa de Gabriel Giolito de Ferrariis y svs her-
manos, MDLIIL, sm. 8vo. (6684), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £g
Seidlitz (W. von). AUgemeines historisches Portratwerke,
eine Sammlung von 600 Portrats, mit biographischen
Daten, plates, 5 vol., orig. hf. cf., Munchen, 1884-9, folio
(352), July 22, Sotheby Sotheran, £g
Selby (P. J.) Illustrations of British Ornithology, over 200
col. plates of land and water birds in their natural size,
with the 2 vol. of descriptive text in 8vo., together 4 vol.,
hf. mor., Edinburgh, 1833-34, folio and 8vo. (158), Nov.
26, Christie Lt.-Col. Bell, £1^ los.
Selby (P. J.) Illustrations of British Ornithology, engraved
titles to illustrations, 219 col. and 4 plain plates (one
plate soiled and margins of four others defective), 2 vol.
and 2 vol. descriptive letterpress (8vo.), russ. (damaged
and two backs off), Edinburgh, 1833-4, ^^^^o and 8vo.
(287), Aug. 7, Sotheby Hector, £8 5s.
Selden (Jno.) Historic of Tithes, first ed., old cf., with clasps,
Augustine Vincent, Windsor herald's copy, with his auto-
graph on title and device and motto on covers, No name
of printer or place, 1618, sm. 4to. (371 1), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £8
Selden (Jno.) Table-Talk, first ed. (32 leaves), port, by Van
(567)
sel] Book-Prices Current.
Hove inserted, cf. ex., Printed for E. Smith, in the Year
MDCLXXXIX., sm. 4to. (6686), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, ;,^io
Selden (Jno.) Table-Talk, third ed., printed in pearl type,
old cf.. Printed for Jacob Tonson, etc., 1716, sm. 8vo.
(6687), July I, Sotheby James, £1 i6s.
Selden (Jno.) Titles of Honor, third ed., port, by R White,
old English mor. gt. in the style of the Mearnes, g.e., fine
specimen, 1672, folio (457), June 10, Sotheby
Parsons, £i() 15s.
[£2 4s., russ. ex., July i, Sotheby, Lot 6688.]
Selden (Jno.) Uxor Ebraica, Seu De Nuptiis & Divortiis Ex
lure Civili, cf. ex., Typis Richardi Bishopii, MDCXLVI.,
sm. 4to. (6685), July i, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 15s.
Selection of Facsimiles of Water-colour Drawings. See Bowyer
(R.)
Selen Trost. [On fol. 2a] Hie vahet an das Register iiber das
biiclilein dz do heisset der sele troste . . . Ut. QOtf)-, long
lines, 34 to a full page, German woodcuts and outline
ornamental initials, mor, antique, gt. ornaments, g.e., by
F. Bedford, [colophon] . . . Getrucket vnd volendet in der
keiserlichen stat Augspurg von Anthoni Sorgen . . . M.cccc.
vnd in dem. Lxxxiii. Jar. (1483), sm. folio (6689), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, ^100
Selimus. The First part of the Tragicall raigne of Selimus,
sometime Emperour of the Turkes, orig. ed. (A-K 3 in
fours, title on A 2), old russ.. Printed by Thomas Creede,
dwelling in Thames streete at the signe of the Kathren wheele,
neare the olde Swanne, 1594, sm. 4to. (6690), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, ^170
Selkirk (Alex.), his last Will and Testament, i p. folio, signed
and dated Jan. 13, 1717, mounted on linen, folded and bd.,
with memoranda relating to it by George Chalmers, an
extract from the Reliquary, etc., full cf., 4to. (489), June
3, Sotheby, the property of Lieut. Lord Vernon, R.N.
S other an, /60
Seller (J.) Prospects of the Remarkable Places in and about
the City of London, engraved title and 31 plates (the last
one mounted), including the scarce plate. Clarendon
House at St. James's, cf., n.d., oblong 8vo. (940), April 8,
Sotheby Maggs, £'] 5s.
Seller (Jno.) A Pocket Book, Containing severall Choice Col-
lections in Arithmetick. Astronomy. Geometry. Survey-
ing . . . . cf. ex.. And are to be sold by lohn Seller at his
Shopp at the Hermitage Wapping [1685], sm. 8vo. (6691),
July I, Sotheby Tregaskis, £6 5s.
[Engraved title, i leaf; A-E in fours, followed by 86
leaves, with the text engraved on one side only, and
containing diagrams, maps (including America), etc., and
2 volvelles.]
Selman (Jno.) The Araignment of John Selman, who was
executed neere Charing-Crosse the 7. of January, 1612,
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sen
for a Fellony by him committed, blocfe letter (A-C in fours,
first leaf (marked A) and last blank), cf. ex., g.e., Printed
by W. H. for Thomas Archer, and are to he sold at his shop
in Popes-head Pallace, 16 12, sm. 4to. (6692), July i,
Sotheby Maggs, £8 5s.
Senault (L.) Heures Nouvelles, engraved throughout, 2 plates
inserted, d Paris, chez Vauteur, etc., s.d., 8vo. (36), April 8,
Sotheby Heffer, £21 los.
[XVII. century French mor. gt., centre ornaments
tooled au pointilll, g.e. (F. Badier ?).]
Seneca (L. A.) [De Remediis Fortuitorum.] " Incipit Seneca
de forma ac honestate vite feUciter " (in red). [On fol. 5a]
" Incipit liber Senece de remediis fortuitoi/ feliciter,"
lit. flOt^., 10 leaves, without marks [Hain * 14633, Proctor
315], painted initials, new veil., rough edges. Absque ulla
nota [Argentinae, Printer of " Henricus Ariminensis," c.
1476], sm. folio (3717), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £6
Seneca (L. A.) De Remediis Fortuitorum. [Begins] " Hunc
librum composuit Seneca nobilissimus Orator ad Gal-
lionem amicu suum cotra omnes impetus et machinamenta
fortune," etc., lit. QOt^-, 9 leaves, including an orig. blank,
painted capitals [Proctor 8717], new mor.. Absque ulla
nota, "Annei lucii Senece de remediis fortuitorum liber
explicit " [c. 1478], sm. 4to. (3714), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £8 5s.
Seneca (L. A.) Epistolse (? ed. princeps), lit. rom., 210 leaves,,
including 2 blanks [Hain 14597, Proctor 243], illuminated
initial coat-of-arms and decorative margin to first page,,
rubricated throughout, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,
[Sine ulld noid] [" R " Printer, Argent., c. 1470], sm. 4to.
(6695). July I. Sotheby G. D. Smith, jfSo
Seneca (L. A.) Epistolae ad Lucillium, lit. semi-rom. parva,
180 leaves, including blank at beginning and leaf of
register at end, spaces left for initials [Hain 14 601, Proctor
3525], margins at end wormed, old russ. gt., WodhuU
arms on cover (Roger Payne), [colophon] . . In alma
Urbe Roma in domo nobilis Petri de maximis non atramento r
plumali calamo neq^ stilo aureo sed artificiosa quadum ad
inventione imprimendi seu characterizandi opus sic effigiatum,
est . . per . . ArnoldH Pannartz Alamanum anno salutis
Mcccc Lxxv. die vero prima mensis Februarii, 1475, sm.
folio (3716), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^28
[£^0, modern russ., July i, Sotheby, Lot 6696.]
Seneca (L. A.) Euvres {sic), trans, par rnaistre laurens, QOt^tr
letter, woodcut of the author presenting his book, mor. ex.,
g.e., by Lortic (from the Didot collection), Imprimees a
Paris pour Anthoine Verard . . . s.d. [c. 1500-3], sm. folio
(730), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^68
[First ed. of the first French trans. Collation : 4 leaves,
unnumbered x ff . 7- 1 2 1 .]
Seneca (L. A.)- Hippolitus Translated out of Seneca. By
Edmund Prestwich, cf. gt., r.e. (short copy), Printed by
(569)
sen] Book-Prices Current.
G. D. for George Boddington, at the Signe of the Crown in
Chancery-lane neere the Rolles, 1651, sm. 8vo. (6708), July
I, Sotheby Pickering, £'^ 5s.
Seneca (L. A.) Las Epistolas, got^ic letter, double columns,
woodcut over title, which is in 4 lines, with woodcut
border, 44 lines to a page, modern mor., r.e., Empressas
enla muy noble cibdad de Toledo, 1510, sm. folio (731),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £1%
Seneca (L. A.) Liber de mudi gubernatioe divina providencia.
Et qualiter ml' ta mala bonis viris accidut, lit- QOtf).
[Hain 14612, Proctor 2877], Impressus Lyptzick per
Cunradu Kachelojfen anno nonagesimo octavo [1498] —
Perspicacis Senece divinis liber de traquillitate animi vl'
vite, etc., lit. QOtE). [Hain * 14608], Impressum Liptzkg {sic)
per Jacohum Thanner Herbipolensem, 1499 [with device),
in I vol., mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt (Inglis copy), sm. 4to,
(3719), Nov. 22, Sotheby Thomas, £g
Seneca (L. A.) Los V. libros, gat()ic letter, 2 sizes, a-p 6 (last
leaf, a blank, missing), modern mor., r.e., Imprimidas enla
emperial cibdad de Toledo, 1510, sm. folio (732), March 18,
Christie Ellis, £14 los.
Seneca (L. A.) Medea: A Tragedie, Englished by E.[dward]
S.[herburne], Esq., cf. ex., short copy, Printed for Hum-
phrey Moseley in St. Pauls Churchyard, 1648, 8vo. (6706),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2 2S.
Seneca (L. A.) Naturalivm qvaestionvm libri VlL, old mor,,
rough edges (8^ by 5^ inches), [colophon] Venetiis in
aedibus Aldi et Andreae Asvlani Soceri, mense Febrvario
M.D.XXIL imp. 8vo. (6698), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £$
Seneca (L. A.) [Opera Moralia et Epistolae], ed. princeps, lit.
rom., 253 leaves, including the blank [Hain 14590, Proctor
6694], illuminated decorative initials, other initials and
capitals painted, mor., blind stamped, [colophon on folio
145] Sub domino Blasio Romero monacho Populeti philo-
sopho ac theologo celebri est impressum hoc opus in ciuitate
Neapolis Anno domini : M .[CCCC]lxxiiiii. (1475) Diuo
Ferdinando regnante. Gabrielis Carchani mediolanensis in
artificem carmen, etc., large folio (6694), July i, Sotheby
Jones, ;^i2o
Seneca (L. A.) [Opera Philosophica et Epistolae Partes duo],
ed. princeps, lit. rom., 252 leaves, without marks, rubri-
cated, painted capitals (wanted 3 blanks, d 2-9 in Part ii.
transposed, first leaf and plain corners of several other
leaves mended) [Hain 14590, Proctor 6694], ^nor. ex., g.
on r.e., by Riviere (Lakelands copy, £1^ los. in 1891),
[colophon at end of Part i.] . . est impressum hoc opus in
civitato Neapolis Anno domini m.lxxiiiii. {sic, hundreds
omitted) [Mathaeus Moravus] (1475), folio (3720), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £2$
Seneca (L. A.) Opera Moralia ; Marci Declamationes et Lucii
Epistolae [beigns on a2, a i being blank], lit. QOtl). parva,
{570)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sen
212 leaves, with signs. [Hain *i459i, Proctor 6484],
illuminated initial on first page, others painted, contemp.
Italian oak bds. and leather, stamped frame sides (mended),
clasps and bosses removed (Sunderland copy), [colophon]
Impressum Tarvisii per Bernardinum de Coloniae, M.cccc.
Lxxviii. (1478), folio (3725), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Maggs. ;^I5 I OS.
Seneca (L. A.) Opera, lit. flott). parva, 207 leaves [Hain •4591.
Proctor 6484], new mor., [colophon] Impressum Tarvisij
per Bernardum de Colonia, Anno domini m.cccc.lxxviij
[Treviso, Bernardus de Colonia, 1478], folio (136), June 3,.
Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £n)
Seneca (L. A.) Opera integris Justi Lipsii, front., 3 vol.,
Amstelodami, apiid D. Elzevirium, 1672 — Tragoediae cum
notis variorum, together 4 vol., front., uniform mor. ex.,
Amst. ex Off. H. et Viduae Th. Boom, 1682, 8vo. (6699),.
July I, Sotheby Edwards, £2 8s.
Seneca (L. A.) Seneca his tenne Tragedies, trans., blarft letter,
woodcut initials, old russ., g.e., Imprinted in Fleetstreete
neere unto Saincte Dunstans church by Thomas Marsh,.
1581, sm. 4to. (6700), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £16 los.
Seneca (L. A.) Seneca's Answer, To Lvcillvs His Qva^re ;
Why Good Men suffer misfortunes seeing there is a Divine
Providence ? trans, by E.[dward] S.[herburne], Esq.
(A-C 4 in eights, C 4 blank), cf. ex., Printed for Humphrey
Moseley in St. Pauls Churchyard, 1648, 8vo. (6707), July
I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2 5s.
Seneca (L. A.) The Lamentable Tragedie of OEdipvs, by
Alexander Neuyle, first ed., hlatk letter (A 7 leaves, title
on A 2, A-F 2 in eights), mor. ex., Imprynted in saint
Brydes Churchyarde : ouer-agaynst the North doore of the
Churche : by Thomas Colwell, 1563, 28. Aprilis, sm. 8vo.
(6703), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £^()
Seneca (L. A.) The Seconde Tragedie of Seneca entituled
Thyestes, Englished by Jasper Hey wood, blocfe letter, title
within woodcut border dated 1534, woodcut initials, russ.
gt., g.e.. Imprinted in Fletestrete in the hous late Thomas
Berthelettes. Anno 1560. 26. die Martij, sm. 8vo. (6701),.
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Seneca (L. A.) The seuenth Tragedie of Seneca, Entituled
Medea: Trans, by lohn Stvdley, first ed., black letter (A
4 leaves, B-G in eights), mor. ex.. Imprinted in Fleete-
streate, beneth the Conduit, at the Signe of Sainct John
Euangelist, by Thomas Colwell. Anno Domini M.D.LXVI.
{with device of St. John in Patmos), sm. 8vo. (6704). July
I, Sotheby Pickering, £^^
Seneca (L. A.) The Sixt Tragedie of the most graue and pru«
dent author Lucius Anneus, Seneca, entituled Troas, set
foorth in Englishe by Jasper Heywood, bladt letter, wood-
cut initials (A-F 3 in eights), russ. gt., g.e., Imprinted by
Thomas Powell, for George Bucke {about 1560), sm. 8vo.
(6702), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £'^j
(571)
sen] Book-Prices Current.
Seneca (L. A.) The ninth Tragedie of Lucius Anneus Seneca
called Octauia. Trans, by T.[homas] N.[uce], first ed.,
blacit letter, title within woodcut border (mended, some
headlines cut into) (A 3 leaves, title on A 2, B-F in fours,
G 5 leaves), mor., g.e.. Imprinted by Henry Denham, n.d.
[1566], sm. 4to. (6705), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £25
Seneca (L. A.) Tragoediae, ed. prima Aldina, mor. ex., g.e.,
by Lortic, [colophon] Venetiis in Aedibus Aldi et Andreae
Soceri mense Octobri M.D.XVII., sm. 8vo. (6697), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, ;^i6 los
Seneca (L. A.) Workes, first ed. in English, trans, by Tho-
Lodge, LARGE PAPER, engraved title and port, of Lord
Chancellor Egerton, by Wm. Hole, woodcut initials, orig.
cf., with the Bridgewater device (" Duplicate Bridgewr.
Liby-" on title), W. Stansby, 1614, folio (3726), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Quaritch, £25
Senfel (L.) Liber selectarum cantionum quas vulgo mutetas
appellant sex quinque et quatuor vocum, lit. flOtf)., musical
notation, arms of Cardinal Lang, Archbishop of Salzburg,
on verso of title (a few leaves damp-stained, some mended,
a few wormholes at end), mor., with heads of saints, the
muses, etc. inlaid in black, orig. leather covers as linings,
g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, Augsberg, S. Grimmius and M. Wyr-
sungius, 1520, folio (193), May 13, Sotheby Terry, £^0
Sepulveda (Loren90 de). Romances, primera ed. (A-Y in
twelves, including the title and prologue), mor. gt., by
Niedrce, En Anuers, En casa de luan Steelsio. M.D.LI.,
narrow sm. 8vo. (6710), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £ig los.
Sepulveda (Loren90 de). Romances, mor. ex., g.e., by J.
Mackenzie, En Anvers. En casa de Philippo Nucio, 1566,
sm. 8vo. (67 11), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^io
Sepulveda (Loren90 de). Romances, old French mor. gt.,
doublures, gt. end papers, g.e., fine specimen, Anvers, en
casa de Pedro Bellero, 1580, i2mo. (550), May 14, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £6 5s.
\£g, mor. ex., July i, Sotheby, Lot 6712.]
Sera (Dom. de). Libbretto nouellem.ete, title within border of
4 woodcuts (the large one at the foot showing a woman at
a loom), 40 plates of lace patterns, bds., Imprime a Lyon,
1532, sm. 4to. (448), March 18, Christie Ellis, £2\
Sera (Dom. de). Opera noua, title within woodcut border, 38
full-page woodcut designs for lace, veil., 20 leaves (signa-
tures Ai-Ax), Vinetia per M. Pagan et G. da Fontaneto di
Monf errata, 1543, sm. 4to. (449), March 18, Christie
Andrews, £21
Ser Giovanni. See Giovanni
Serlio (Seb.) Libro Primo(-Quinto) d'Architettura, numerous
full- page and smaller woodcuts (that on folio 35 of Book
III. cut into), 5 parts in i vol., contemp. Itahan mor. gt.,
elaborately tooled, line scrolls, with crest of the Coligny
family, g.e., fine specimen, MS. inscription, " Bibliotheca
(572)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [set
Colbertina." Venetia, appresso G. Battista etMarchio Sessa
fratelli, 1550, folio (458), June 10, Sotheby James, £40
Serlio (Seb.) The First (Five) Booke of Architecture, trans,
by Robert Peake, blacfe letter, woodcut title and woodcuts
(hrst title backed), 5 books in i vol., hf. cf., Robert Peake,
161 1, folio (847), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parsons, £4 4s.
Sermones pro Festis anni, MS. on veil. (240 leaves), double
columns (yin. by 4iin.), initials painted, xv. century
Netherland wooden bds. and cf., sides stamped with the
name of the binder, Jan Bongmuck (upper cover worn
and back wanting), Scbc. xv., 8vo. (72), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Lubrano, £g 12s. 6d
Serre (J. P. de la). See De la Serre _
Servatius (St.) Legenda, " Hec est tabula Cofluentina Pma
anno dni 1471," etc., Wt. got^., 30 leaves, without marks
[Proctor 929], painted capitals, mor. ex., by Riviere,
[colophon] . . . Colonieq'y Impressa p me A rnoldii therhoyrnen
finita. Anno dni m^.cccc." Ixxij" die mercurij qrta mists
marcii (1472), sm. 4to. (6714), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £^0
Servetus (Michael). De Trinitatis Erroribvs, ed. prima (a-p
in eights, including the title), mor.. Anno M.D.XXXI.
[s. I. et n.], sm. 8vo. (6715), July i, Sotheby Edwards, £']
Sette of Odd Volumes Society. Year-Boke, Nos. 1-19, with
several odd and duplicate numbers ; privately printed
Opuscula, Nos. ii.-lxix. (wanting Nos. 43 and 64), several
numbers in duplicate; Miscellanies, Nos. 1-20; Booklets,
Nos. 1-37, etc., ports., illustrations, autograph presenta-
tion copies, autograph letters inserted, 1882-1914 (760),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Settle (E.) A Pindaric Poem, on the Propagation of the
Gospel in Foreign Parts, first ed. (13 leaves and 4 blanks),
old mor. gt., royal English anns in centre, but without
crown (author's binding), dedication copy to Queen Anne,
Printed for the Author, MDCCXI., sm. folio (6736), July
I, Sotheby Bailey, £12
Settle (E.) An Heroick Poem on the Coronation of the High
and Mighty Monarch, James II., first ed. (4 leaves), new
hf. cf.. Printed by J . L. for Benjamin Needham, MDC
LXXXV., sm. folio (6724), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £5 5s.
Settle (E.) Cambyses King of Persia : A Tragedy, first ed.
(48 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for William Cademan,
1 67 1, sm. 4to. (6716), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 6s.
Settle (E.) Carmen Irenicum. An Heroick Poem, orig. mor.,
Printed for John Nut near Stationer's Hall, 1702, sm. folio
(6734), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £c) 15s.
[Six leaves, in binding by the author, with the arms of
the company, two figures of Fame blowing trumpets and
the motto " Union " with a gt. ornamental frame.]
Settle (E.) Cafmen Irenicum. An Heroick Poem, first ed.,
(573)
set] Book-Prices Current.
orig. black mor. gt, (author's binding), Printed for the
Author, M DCC VII., sm. folio (6735), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £j
Settle (E.) Distress'd Innocence : or, The Princess of Persia,
A Tragedy, first ed. (34 leaves), new hf. cf., Printed by E.
J. for Abel Roper at the Mitre in Fleet-Street, 1691, sm.
4to. (6725), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £4. 8s.
Settle (E.) Empress of Morocco, first ed., 5 plates, slip of
errata mounted on last leaf, hf. mor. gt., g.e., 1673, 4to.
(887), April 8, Sotheby Maggs, £2 los.
Settle (E.) Empress of Morocco. A Tragedy, plate of the
fa9ade of the theatre mended and outer and lower margins
of another plate renewed (A-K in fours, not including five
copperplate engravings by W. Dolle and front, by Sherwin),
law cf., g.e., 1673, sm. 4to. (6717), July i, Sotheby
Maggs, £22
Settle (E.) Fatal Love : or. The Forc'd Inconstancy. A
Tragedy, first ed. (30 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for
William Cademan, 1680, sm. 4to. (6721), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £4 los.
Settle (E.) Ibrahim the Illustrious Bassa. A Tragedy, first
ed. (42 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed by T. M. for W. Cade-
man, 1677, sm. 4to. (6719), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Settle (E.) Love and Revenge : A Tragedy, first ed. (48
leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for William Cademan, 1675,.
sm. 4to. (6718), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 4s.
Settle (E.) Minerva Triumphans (8 leaves, including 2
blanks), orig. mor. gt. (author's binding). Printed for J.
Nut, 1701, sm. folio (6732), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £j
Settle (E.) Pastor Fido : or, the Faithful Shepherd. A Pas-
toral, first ed. (38 leaves), new hf. cf., Printed for William
Cademan, 1677, sm. 4to. (6720), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £4 4s.
Settle (E.) Philaster : or. Love lies a bleeding. A Tragi-
comedy (32 leaves), new bds., Printed for R. Bentley, 1695,
sm. 4to. (6730), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £4 5s.
Settle (E.) Thalia Lacrimans. A Funeral Poem to the Memory
of the Right Honourable Baptist Earl of Gainsborough,
first ed. (7 leaves and 11 blanks), old mor. gt., arms of the
3rd Earl of Gainsborough and his wife. Lady Dorothy
Manners, in centre (author's binding), dedication copy.
Printed for the Author, 1714, sm. folio (6738), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £g
Settle (E.) The Ambitious Slave : or, A Generous Revenge,
A Tragedy, first ed. (32 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for A.
Roper, and E. Wilkinson, 1694, sm. 4to. (6729), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £4 8s.
[Settle (E.)] The Character of a Popish Successour, and what
England may expect From Such a One (19 leaves), new
hf. cf.. Printed for T. Davies, MDCLXXXE, sm. folio
(6723), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £4 15s.
Settle (E.) The City-Ramble : or, the Play-House Wedding.
(574)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sev
A Comedy, first ed. (40 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for
Bernard Lintott and Edgar Sanger [171 1], sm. 410. (6737),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^ tos.
Settle (E.) The Female Prelate : being The History of the
Life and Death of Pope Joan. A Tragedy, first ed. (40
leaves), russ. ex., Printed for W. Cademan, 1680, sm. 4to.
(6722), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £^ 4s.
Settle (E.) The Triumphs of London, Performed on Thurs-
day, Octob. 29. 1 69 1, for the Entertainment of the Right
Honourable Sir Thomas Stamp, K* ; Lord Mayor, orig.
ed. (10 leaves, the last blank), cf. ex., rough edges, by F.
Bedford, Printed by Alex. Milbourn, for Abel Roper, 1691,
sm. 4to. (6726), July i, Sotheby Dobell, £1^ los.
Settle (E.) The Triumphs of London. Performed on Satur-
day, Octob. 29. 1692. For the Entertainment of the Right
Honourable Sir John Fleet, Kt., Lord Mayor, orig. ed.
(10 leaves), cf. ex., by F. Bedford, Printed by James Orme,
1692, sm. 4to. (6727), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Settle (E.) The Triumphs of London. Performed on Monday,
Octob. 30th 1693. Fo'^ ^^^ Entertainment of the Right
Honourable Sir William Ashurst, Knight, Lord Mayor, orig.
ed. (10 leaves), polished cf. ex., g.e., padded with blanks,
by F. Bedford, very rare, Printed by J . Orme ; And are to
be sold by Benjamin Johnson, near St, Paul's Church-Yard,
1693, sm. 4to. (6728), July i, Sotheby Dobell, £2^ los.
Settle (E.) The Virgin Prophetess : or, the Fate of Troy. An
Opera, first ed. (28 leaves), new bds.. Printed for A. Roper
and R. Basset, 1701, sm. 4to. (6733), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £j^ 5s.
Settle (E.) The World in the Moon : an Opera, first ed. (28
leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for Abel Roper, MDCXCVII.,
sm. 4to. (6731), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £4 12s.
Settle (E.) Virtuti Sacellum. A Funeral Poem to the Memory
of the Honourable Sir Stephen Fox, Kt., first ed. (12
leaves, including 5 blanks), orig. mor. gt., the arms of Sir
Stephen Fox in centres (author's binding), dedication
copy, Printed for the Author, 17 16, sm. folio (6739), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, ;^io
Settle (E.) [Works.] Cambyses, King of Persia, 1671 — Em-
press of Morocco, front, and plates, 1673 — Love and
Revenge, 1675 — Conquest of China by the Tartars, 1676,
and others by the same author, mostly first eds., in 2 vol.,
cf. antique, r.e. (some headlines cut into), 1671-1712, 4to.
(2296), Nov. 5, Sotheby Dobell, £5 5s.
Seven Wise Masters. Hyenach volget ein gar schone Cronick
vn hystori Ausz den geschichten der Romern, Hi. gott).,
long lines, 34 to a full page, 70 leaves, without marks
[apparently not in Hain or Proctor], 42 outline woodcuts,
some repeated, old cf., r.e., [colophon] Ein end hat die
hystori von den siben weisen mey stern, vnd die hat getruckt
vnd volendJ Anthonius sorg. in der heyligen Stat Augspurg
am freitag ndchst sant laureucze do man zalt nach cristi
(575)
SEv] Book-Prices Current.
geburt M.cccc.lxxx. Jar. (1480), sm. folio (6740), July i^
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £110
S6vigne (Madame de). Lettres a sa fille et a ses amis, nouvelle
ed., par Ph. A. Grouvelle, port., 8 vol., hf. cf. gt., m.e.,
Paris, 1806, 8vo. (422), Oct. 23, Sotheby Bain, £^ 3s.
Sevigne (Madame de). Lettres de sa Famille et de ses Amis,
ports., 12 vol., hf. cf., m.e., Paris, 1823, 8vo. (353), Jan.
22, Sotheby HiU,£i 19s.
Seymour (Richd.) Compleat Gamester, to which is added
the Gentleman's Diversion in Riding, Racing, Archery,.
Cock-Fighting and Bowling, front., hf. cf., 1721, 8vo.
(463), Jan. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £1 6s.
Seymour (Robt.) Living Made Easy, 12 col. plates (title
missing), hf. roan, McLean, 1830, oblong folio (3730), Feb.
25, Sotheby Parsons, £^
Seymour (Robt.) School Master Abroad, engraved title and
9 col. plates, hf. mor. (loose in covers), 1834, oblong folio
(3731), Feb. 25, Sotheby Parsons, £1 los.
Seyssel (CI. de). La grad monarchic de France; la Loy
Salicque, several small vv^oodcuts, mor. ex., g. on m.e., by
Duru, Paris par Denys lanot le dernier jour de Decemhre,
pour Galliot du Pre [c. 1540-1), 8vo. (459), June 10, Sotheby
Ellis, £4 15s,
Sgambati (F. A.) In septem Psalmos Poenitentiales Com-
mentarius, old mor. gt., arms of Cardinal Braschi on
sides, g.e. (binding wormed), Romae, 1794, 8vo. (1185),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £j
Shadwell (Thos.) Amorous Bigotte : with the Second Part of
Tegue O Divelly. A Comedy, first ed. (30 leaves), cf. gt.,
g.e.. Printed for James Knapton, 1690, sm. 4to. (6756),
July I, Sotheby Maggs, £^ i8s.
Shadwell (Thos.) A True Widow. A Comedy, first ed. (44
leaves), cf ex., g.e. (some head numerals cut into). Printed
for Benjamin Tooke, 1679, sm. 4to. (6751), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £4 los.
Shadw^ell (Thos.) Bury-Fair. A Comedy, first ed. (36 leaves),
cf. gt., g.e.. Printed for Tames Knapton, 1689, sm. 4to.
(6755). July I, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 17s.
Shadwell (Thos.) Epsom-Wells. A Comedy, first ed. (52
leaves), cf. gt., g.e.. Printed by J . M. for Henry Herring-
man, M.DC.LXXIIL, sm. 4to. (6746), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 15s.
Shadwell (Thos.) History'- of Timon of Athens (altered from
Shakespeare), first ed. (48 leaves), cf. ex., g.e., Printed by
J. M. for Henry Herringman, 1678, sm. 4to. (6750), July
I, Sotheby Pickering, f^j 15s.
Shadwell (Thos.) History of Timon of Athens, first ed., mor.
ex., g.e., by Riviere, 1678 (762), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £-^
Shadwell (Thos.) Psyche: A Tragedy, first ed., Printed by
T. N. for Henry Herringman, 1675, sm. 4to. (6747), July
I, Sotheby Pickering, £^^
[A- A 4, b-b 2, B-K 4, in fours. In the contemp. black
(576)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sha.
mor., tooled all over in gold and silver. A rich specimen,
probably by S. Mearne, with some rough edges. — See
Catalogue of Burhngton Fine Arts Club Exhibition of
Bindings, 1891, N. 21. Illustration in catalogue.]
Shadwell (Thos.) Royal Shepherdess. A Tragi-Comedy, first
ed. (46 leaves, the last blank), cf. gt., g.e., Printed for
Henry Herringman, 1669, sm. 4to. (6744), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £^ 5s .
Shadwell (Thos.) Royal Shepherdess, first ed., hf. mor.,
1669, 4to. (893), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, £^
Shadwell (Thos.) Sullen Lovers : or, the Impertinents. A
Comedy, first ed. (56 leaves), cf. gt., g.e,, In the Savoy,
Printed for Henry Herringman, 1668, sm. 4to. (6743), July
I, Sotheby ^^Sgs>£5 5S.
Shadwell (Thos.) The Humorists, A Comedy, first ed. (50
leaves, the first blank), cf. gt., g.e.. Printed for Henry
Herringman, 1671, sm. 4to. (6742), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £s
Shadwell (Thos.) The Lancashire-Witches, and Tegue o
Divelly the Irish-Priest: A Comedy, first ed. (42 leaves),
cf. ex., g.e.. Printed for John Starkey, MDCLXXXII., sm.
4to. (6753), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 5s.
Shadwell (Thos.) The Libertine : A Tragedy, first ed. (50
leaves), cf. gt., g.e., by R. de Coverly, Printed by T. N.
for Henry Herringman, 1676, sm. 4to. (6748), July i,
Sotheby Pickering, £-^ 12s.
Shadwell (Thos.) The Miser: A Comedy, first ed. (51 leaves),
cf. gt., g.e.. Printed for Hobart Kemp, 1672, sm. 4to.
(6745), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £8
Shadwell (Thos.) The Scowrers. A Comedy, first ed. (30
leaves), new hf. mor., Printed for James Knapton, 1691,
sm. 4to. (6757), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 4s.
Shadwell (Thos.) The Squire of Alsatia. A Comedy, first ed.
(48 leaves), cf. gt., g.e.. Printed for James Knapton, 1688,
sm. 4to. (6754), July i, Sotheby ^^<^ggs,£^ i8s.
Shadwell (Thos.) The Virtuoso. A Comedy, first ed. (48
leaves), cf. ex., g.e., by Ramage, Printed by T. N. for
Henry Herringman, 1676, sm. 4to. (6749), July i, Sotheby
Maggs,£^ 13s.
Shadwell (Thos.) The Volunteers, or the Stock-jobbers. A
Comedy, first ed. (32 leaves), new hf. mor., Printed for
James Knapton, 1693, sm. 4to. (6758), Julv i, Sotheby
G.D. Smith, £4
Shadwell (Thos.) The Woman-Captain : A Comedy, first ed.
(40 leaves), cf. gt., g.e., Printed for Samuel Carr, 1680, sm.
4to. (6752), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £4
Shaftesbury (Earl of). Characteristicks of Men, Manners,
Opinions, Times, title vignettes, 3 vol., cf. gt., by Bedford,
J. Baskerville, 1773, 8vo. (826), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Edwards, £4 12s. 6d.
Shakespeare (W.) [Anthony and Cleopatra.] Original Corrected
Printer's Proof of p. 352 of the First Folio (Antony and
xxxii. (577) 19
sha] Book-Prices Current.
Cleopatra), found by Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps in a parcel
of fragments, bound in a vol., new hf. mor., padded with
blanks (1623), sm. folio (6760), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^ii5
[The leaf is pasted on modern paper, so that p. 351 is
not visible, having no corrections. There is a long note
on the corrections of the page by J. O. Halliwell in which
he says [inter alia), " The page here shown is probably a
revise of a corrected proof," etc. Illustration in cata-
logue.]
Shakespeare (W.) Antony and Cleopatra, printed in red and
black, veil., uncut. Doves Press, 19 12, 4to. (663), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) Fifth of November, or the Gunpowder
Plot, an Historical Play supposed to be written by William
Shakspeare, first ed., uncut and unopened, Baldwin and
Cradock, 1830, 8vo. (2169), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, i6s.
Shakespeare (W.) Hamlet, eighth ed. (headlines of e 4 cut
into), mor. ex., g.e., 1683, 4to. (745), April 8, Sotheby
Quaritch, £10 los.
Shakespeare (W.) Hamlet, as performed at the Theatre in
Boston, pp. 72, orig. sheep (rebacked), Boston, printed for
David West . . . and John West [1794], i2mo. (684), Nov.
19, American Art Association I65
[The earliest known American edition of any of
Shakespeare's Works.]
Shakespeare (W.) Hamlet, 1603 ; Hamlet, 1604. Exact Re-
prints from the Originals in the Possession of the Duke of
Devonshire, Preface by Sam. Timmins, roxburghe bind-
ing, i860, roy. 8vo. (6762), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1 is.
Shakespeare (W.) Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke, printed in
red and black, veil., uncut, Doves Press, 1909, 4to. (662),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £6 15s.
Shakespeare (W.) Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, a miniature
vol., 2in, by i^n., mor., Glasgow and London, D. Bryce
and H. Frowde, n.d. (6766), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) Julius Caesar, first ed. (title mended, hole
in G I, headline and paging of p. 51 cut off, a few small
stains), mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, H. H. Jun. for Hen.
Herringman, 1684, 4to. (759), April 8, Sotheby
Dobell, ;^io 15s.
Shakespeare (W.) Julius Caesar, second ed. (foxed throughout),
mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, H. H. Jun. for Hen. Herringman,
n.d. (758), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io 15s.
Shakespeare (W.) Julius Caesar, fourth ed. (some headlines
and pagination cut into), unbd., H. H. Jun. for Hen.
Herringman, n.d. (757), April 8, Sotheby Harper, £j 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) [King Henry IV. ] Historic Of Henry the
Fourth, eighth ed. (a few headlines and signatures cut
into, some leaves damp-stained, ornament at beginning
(578)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sha
cut into) (a-k in fours, measuring 6,^ by 4Ain.), cf.,
London, Printed by John Norton, and are to be sold by
Hugh Perrv, at his shop next to Iviebridge in the Strand,
1639, sm. 4to. (470), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch. ^165
Shakespeare (W.) [King Henry V.] The Chronicle History of
Henry the fift, third ed., mor. ex., g.e., Printed for T. P.,
1608 [Thomas Pavier, 1619], sm. 4to. (468), June 10.
Sotheby Quaritch, ;^28o
[yin. by sjin., with the orig. blank at end.]
Shakespeare (W.) King Henry VHI., with Historical Notes
by Joseph Grove, port, and plates, hf. cf., g.e., MS. and
autograph letter of Charles Kean inserted, 1758, 8vo.
(2148), Nov. 5, Sotheby Tregaskis, £6 los.
Shakspeare (W.) King John, revised by J. P. Kemble, stage
copy, interleaved, with MS. notes in the autograph of
Kemble, cf., 1804, 8vo. (22), Nov. 28, Hodgson
Quaritch, £4 los.
Shakespeare (W.) [King Lear.] True Chronicle History of the
life and death of King Lear, and his three Daughters (hole
in F 4 (filled in), a letter on g 4 (recto) damaged), mor. ex.,
g.e., by Hayday, Printed for Nathaniel Butter, 1608, sm.
4to. (466), June ro, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^40o
[Second ed., A-L in fours, 6f|in. by 4 Jin.]
Shakespeare (W.) Lucrece, one of 175 copies, veil.. Doves
Press, 1915, 8vo. (508), May 23, Puttick
Times Book Club, £j 15s.
Shakespeare (W.) Macbeth (text and margin of F 3 cut into^
catchword on F 4 shaved), new cf. ex., g.e., J. Tonson,^
1 7 10 (761), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £2 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) [Merchant of Venice.] Excellent History of
the Merchant of Venice (hole in f 4 and two small holes
in I 2, filled in), mor. ex., g.e.. Printed by J. Roberts, 1600
[1619], sm. 4to. (467), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^3io
[Second ed, A-K in fours, 7in. by SyW^n.]
Shakespeare (W.) [Merry Wives of Windsor.] Most pleasant
and excellent conceited Comedy, of Sir lohn Falstaffe,.
and the merry Wives of Windsor, mor. ex., g.e., by Hay-
day, Printed for Arthur Johnson, 1619, sm. 4to. (469),
June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ^440
[Second ed., A-G in fours, 7in. by sjin.]
Shakespeare (W.) [Midsummer Night's Dream.] The Merry
Conceited Humors of Bottom the weaver. As it hath
been often publikely Acted by some of liis Majesties
Comedians, and lately, privately presented, first ed., new
hf. mor., rough edges. Printed for F. Kirkman and H.
Marsh, at the Is. Fletcher's Head, on the backside of St.
Clements, and the Princes Arms in Chancery lane nere
Fleetstreet, 1661, sm. 4to. (6767), Julv i, Sotheby
G.D. Smith, £^0
[A 2 leaves, B-D in fours. This droll, formed out of a
scene in the " Midsummer Night's Dream," was afterwards
reprinted in the collection entitled " The Wits, or Sport
(579) 19—2
sha] Book-Prices Current.
upon Sport," from which a few copies of it were reprinted
by HaUiwell.]
Shakespeare (W.) [Midsummer Night's Dream.] The Fairy
Queen : An Opera, represented at the Queen's Theatre,
first ed. (three letters on p. 5 rubbed), hf. mor.. Printed
for J. Tonson, 1692, 4to. (747), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, £^
Shakespeare (W.) Midsummer Night's Dream, illustrations
by Arthur Rackham, mor. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, 1908,
4to. (1187), Dec. 17, Sotheby Sergent, £^ i8s.
Shakespeare (W.) Othello, seventh ed., mor. ex., g.e., book-
plate with port, of Pepys (rust-hole in leaf following title),
R. Wellington, 1705 (760), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £5 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) Poems. Written by Wil Shakespeare,
Gent., orig. ed., with the 11 leaves at end after the word
" Finis," viz., " An Addition of some Excellent Poems,
to those precedent, of the Renowned Shakespeare. By
other Gentlemen," with the undated duplicate title (por-
tion of the P in first word torn off), wanting the port.,
leaf c I torn, leaf " To the Reader " mended, word on a 3
(verso) rubbed, one letter on g 2 (recto) rubbed, hole in
H 2, stain on i 2 (verso), rust hole in m 3, some leaves
stained, some margins cut close, old cf. gt., Printed at
London by Tho. Cotes, 1640, 8vo. (1017), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, ^88
Shakespeare (W.) Poems : written by Wil. Shake-speare,
Gent., first ed. (wanting port, and dated title, some
leaves cut into at fore-edges, a few leaves defective,
several leaves stained, last leaf mounted), a few MS.
notes, cf. gt.. Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, 1640, 8vo.
(369), Feb. 20, Sotheby Tregaskis, £62
Shakespeare (W.) Poems, fac. reprint of the first ed., printed
upon veil., port, after Marshall, mor. ex., t.e.g. [T. Cotes,
1640], n.d., 8vo. (556), Feb. 20, Sotheby Bain, £^ 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) Poems, ed. by F. S. Ellis, 500 copies
printed, veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1893, sm. 4to. (454),
July 22, Sotheby Bumpus, ^10 los.
Shakespeare (W.) [Romeo and Juliet.] An Excellent con-
ceited Tragedie Of Romeo and luliet (title and prologue
(2 leaves) in fac, leaves a 3-D 4 cropped in lower margins
and the last line and catchword of each page supplied in
fac, B 2 and g 4 have corner torn off and some words in
fac , fore-margins of c 3 cut into and restored, hole in d 4
filled in, k i, 2 and 3 in fac, other leaves have margins
restored, catchwords and portions of letters in fac), mor.
ex., g.e., London, Printed by lohn Danter, 1597, sm. 4to.
(464), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, ;^830
[First ed., A-K in fours, wanting A i (blank). No
pagination, 7iin. by 4 fin.]
Shakespeare (W.) Seven Ages of Man, engraved col. title and
7 col. plates after Stothard, orig. covers, 1799, folio (3733),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton ^3 8s.
{£2. i8s., bds., title mended, same sale. Lot 3734.]
(580)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sha
Shakespeare (W.) [Sir John Oldcastle.] The first part Of the
true & honorable history, of the Life of Sir lohn Old-
castle, the good Lord Cobham (some margins repaired, a
few headlines cut into), mor. ex., g.e., by J. Mackenzie,
London, printed for T. P. [Thomas Pavier], 1600, sm. 4to.
(465), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £220
[First ed., A-K in fours, Jrnin. by 5|in.]
Shakespeare (W.) Venus and Adonis, one of 200 copies, veil..
Doves Press, 1912, 8vo. (507), May 23, Puttick
Times Book Club, £5 los.
Shakespeare (W.) Venus and Adonis, printed in red and
black, veil., uncut. Doves Press, 1912, 4to. (667), Aug. 7,
Sotheby Maggs, £'] 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories & Tragedies,
first folio ed., port, by Droeshout, russ. gt., g.e., title in
fac, with the port, (defective in lower right corner and the
missing portion supplied in fac), inlaid, wanting leaf with
Jonson's verses, leaf with Holland's verses mounted and
blank portion cut off, a 2 and a 3 (dedication and preface)
defective (corner of m i , Aa 5 and vu 4 torn off, 00 i torn
and defective, bbb 4 defective, last leaf in fac, some head-
lines and pagination cut into), not subject to return.
Printed by Isaac laggard and Ed. Blount, 1623. [At end] :
Printed at the Charges of W. Jaggard, Ed. Blount, I. Sniith-
weeke, and W. Aspley, 1623, sm. folio (12^ by 7fin.), (294),
April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £^^0
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Tragedies,
first folio ed., port, by Droeshout (leaf of Ben Jonson's
verses cut round and inlaid, title mended, portion of title,
port, and imprint in fac, dedication leaf mended, some
words in fac, ornament at top of a 3 (recto) cut into, some
blank margins restored, n 6 defective, letterpress filled in
with pen and ink, small hole in 11 3, gg 4 and tt 3), mor.
ex., g.e. (i2^in. by 8Jin.), Printed by Isaac laggard and
Ed. Blount, 1623, [colophon] Printed at the Charges of W.
Jaggard, Ed. Blount, I. Smithweeke, and W. Aspley, 1623,
folio (460), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^2,ioo
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] A volume made up by J. O.
Halliwell-Phillipps of pp. 89-90, 111-112, 213-214, 225-226,
229-230, 237-238, 37-38, 121-122, 153-154*, 163-164*, 171-
172*, 217-218, sign. ^^2, 21-22*, 57-58, 59-60, 277-278,
289-290, 307-308, 349-350, all in duplicate except those
marked *, to show the textual variations in the first folio,
36 orig. leaves, bound in a vol., hf. mor., 1623, sm. folio
(6761), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Tragedies.
Published according to the True Originall Copies, second
impression, port, by Droeshout (a few stains, some MS.
notes and pen scoring), I2fin. by 8fin., mor. ex., g.e.,
not subject to return. Printed by Tho. Cotes for Robert
Allot, and are to be sold at the signe of the Blacke Beare in
Pauls Church-yard, 1652, [colophon] Printed at London by
(581)
SHAj Book-Prices Current.
• Tho. Cotes, for John Sniethwicke, William Aspley, Richard
Hawkins, Richard Meighen, and Robert Allot, 1632, folio
(461), June 10, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £240
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Tragedies.
Published according to the ture Originall Copies, second
impression, port, on title, with verses opposite (cut round
and mounted), title mended, one leaf torn, small hole in
one leaf and a few small rust-holes, a few leaves stained^
pagination correctly printed on p. 49 in the second part
and p. 164 in the third part, last leaf backed, a few MS.
notes, I2^in. by 8|in., cf. gt., m.e., [at end] Printed . . by
Thomas Cotes, for John Smethwick, William Apsley, Richard
Hawkins, Richard Meighen and Robert Allot, 1632 (5I5)»
July 29, Sotheby Dobell, £6$
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Trage-
dies. Published according to the true Originall Copies,
second impression, port, by Droeshout on title, Jonson's
verses opposite, old cf. gt. (rust-hole in a 3, c 6 and d i
defective, one or two rust and other stains, a few leaves
at end have small wormholes, blank margin of last leaf
torn), not subject to return. Printed by Tho. Cotes, for
Robert Allot, and are to be sold at the signe of the Blacke
Beare in Pauls Churchyard, 1632. [At end] : Printed af
London by Thomas Cotes, for John Smethwick, William
Aspley, Richard Hawkins, Richard Meighen and Robert
Allot, 1632, folio (i2y*^ by 8fin.), (295), April 29, Sotheby
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Trage-
dies, published according to the true Originall Copies,
second impression (wanting title, leaf of verses opposite,
and two other preliminary leaves ends on p. 401 of Cym-
beline, 2 leaves of Romeo and Juliet defective, some
leaves stained), hf. mor., g.e., not subject to return, 12-j^
by 8yVn., Printed by T. Cotes for Robert Allot, 1632, folio
(234), Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £\o
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Trage-
dies, third impression, and unto this impression is added
seven Plays never before printed in Folio, port, by Droe-
shout, cf.. Printed for P. C, 1664 (2920), April 22, Christie,
presented by Major W. P. Standish £'^35
[The port, is with verses inlaid, the title is repaired, A 2
is in fac, the first 10 leaves repaired as well as one or two
others in the body of the book.]
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Tragedies,
Published according to the true Original Copies, third
impression. And unto this Impression is added seven
Playes, never before Printed in Folio, port, with verses
beneath (cut round and inlaid, last 3 lines of verses de-
fective and supplied in fac, last leaf mended, a few stains),.
i2;Mn. by SJin., mor. ex., g.e., not subject to return.
Printed for P. C. [Philip Chetwinde], 1664, foUo (462)
June 10 Sotheby Suckling, £470
(5S2)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sha
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Tragedies,
published according to the true Original Copies, third
impression. And unto this Impression is added seven
Playes, never before Printed in Folio, port, (shaved at
fore-edge) , small holes in a few leaves, a few leaves stained
and 2 leaves torn (but perfect), iS^^in. by 8 Jin., rough cf.,
London, printed for P. C, 1664 (516), July 29, Sotheby
[This copy contains, in addition, the title-page of the
first issue of this ed., with a space left for the port., the
imprint reading London, printed for Philip chetwinde,
1663, and an additional preliminary leaf, with Ben Jonson's
lines " To the Reader." ;^90, mor. antique, 12 Jin. by Sins.,
port, in fac, several leaves torn and mended, Aug. 7,
Sotheby, Lot 195.]
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Trage-
dies. Published according to the true Original Copies.
Unto which is added, seven plays, never before printed in
folio, fourth ed., russ. gt., in case, Printed for H. Herring-
man, E. Brewster, and R. Bentley, at the Anchor in the New
Exchange, the Crane in St. Pauls Church-Yard, and in
Rtissel -street, Covent Garden, 1685, folio (418), April 29,
Sotheby Edwards, ;^98
[The port, has the margins uncut, but there is a hole in
the verses injuring two letters in the word " drawn."
A small piece of the margin on H j mended, as is the case
in L 2 ; 14 J by gin.]
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Tragedies,
fourth ed., port, by Droeshout, with Jonson's verses
beneath (top corner of U u 4 restored, hole in Q q q 4,
one or two stains), i4iin. by gin., mor. ex., g. on r.e., not
subject to return, Printed for H. Herringman, E. Brewster
and R. Bentley, at the Anchor in the New Exchange, the
Crane in St. Pauls Church-Yard, and in Russel-Street
Covent-Garden, 1685, folio (463), June 10, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^I25
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Tragedies,
published according to the true Original Copies, upon
which is added, seven Plays, never before printed in Folio,
fourth ed., port, facing title (hole in one leaf and a few
rust and worm holes, a few plain margins mended and a
few stains, two leaves mended), i4fin. by gjin., mor. ex.,
g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, For H. Herringman, E. Brewster, etc.,
1685 (517), July 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £1-^0
[;^20, hf. cf., wanting port., some leaves defective and
stained, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 213.]
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Plays, with his Poems, Notes
Critical and Illustrative, etc., Bell's ed., port, and plates,
9 vol., cf, gt., 1774, 8vo. (1186), Dec. 17, Sotheby
France, £1 8s.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Plays, by Johnson, Steevens and
Reed, 15 vol. — Supplement to the ed. of 1778, 2 vol.,
(583)
sha] Book-Prices Current.
together 17 vol., plates, mor. ex. (Etruscan style), g.e.,.
by J. Wright, Longman and others, 1793, 8vo. (6763), July
I, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^I9 los.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Dramatic Works, revised by
George Steevens, plates, 9 vol., mor. gt., inside gt. borders,
g.e., 1802, folio (710), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £10
[;^I2 15s., mor. gt., g.e., arms of Earl Fitzwilliam,
same sale. Lot 296; £'^, contemp. hf. russ., g.e., June 26,
Puttick, Lot 269.]
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Plays, from the text of Steevens,
by A. Chalmers, plates after Fuseli, large paper, 10 vol.,
mor. gt., g.e., 1805, 8vo. (139), March 19, Puttick
Edwards, £^ 8s.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Plays, printed from the text of
Johnson and Steevens, Heath's ed., plates by Heath, after
Stothard, etc., 6 vol., cf., 1807, imp. 4to. (2302), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Braun, £1 is.
Shakespeare (W.) [W^orks.] Dramatic Works, ,with his Life,
and Prefaces by Pope, Theobald, Hanmer, etc., Capell's
Introduction, Farmer's Essay, other editions of the Plays,
Spirit of the Plays of Shakespeare, etc., etc., gathered
together and inlaid, making 13 vol., engravings, col.
plates, etc. inserted, prepared for binding, 1812, etc., 4 to.
(2305), Nov. 5, Sotheby Collins, £5
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Dramatic Works, woodcuts by
Thurston, 7 vol., mor. gt., g.e., Chiswick, C, Whittingham,
18 14, i2mo. (6764), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £'j 7s.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Plays and Poems, with Life by
the late E. Malone, ports, (one discoloured), facs., 21 vol.,
presentation copy from the Royal Society of Arts, cf. gt.,
1821, 8vo. (733), April 8, Sotheby Bumpus, ;^io los.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Plays and Poems, Pickering's
Wreath ed., port., 11 vol., contemp. cf. gt., m.e., 1825,
8vo. (566), July 29, Sotheby Bain, £5
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Plays (2 fin. by ijin.), 9 vol., orig.
green cl. gt., g.e., W. Pickering, 1825 (580), July 22,
Sotheby Atkinson, £1 4s.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Dramatic Works, by S. W. Singer,
and Life by C. Symmons, port, and woodcuts, 10 vol., cf..
gt., g.e., Chiswick, 1826, 8vo. (2168), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Edwards, £^ los.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Plays and Poems, ed. by A. J.
Valpy, port, and plates, 15 vol., orig. cl., 1832-4, 8vo.
(139), Feb. 20, Sotheby Walford, £1 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) Works, with Notes, Life of the Poet, etc.
by H. N. Hudson, port., 11 vol., hf. veil, gt., Boston and
Cambridge, 1851, 8vo. (2159), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 2S.
Shakespeare (W.) Works, ed. by J. O. Halliwell (150 copies
printed), ports., facs. and other illustrations by F. W.
Fairholt, 16 vol., new hf. mor., uncut, C. & J. Adlard,
1853-65, foUo (424), April 29, Sotheby Heffer, £'jz.
(584)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sha
Shakespeare (W.) Works, revised by Alex. Dyce, port., 6
vol., cf. gt., g. and m.e. by Rividre, Moxon, 1857, 8vo.
(2158), Nov. 5, Sotheby Daffem, l^
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Booth's Facsimile Reprint of the
First Folio printed on veil., 3 vol., bds., mor. backs, silk
doublures [Roxburghe Club style], in cases, Lionel Booth,
Regent Street, 1862-4, folio (6765), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, /80
Shakespeare (W.) Works, ed. by Alex. Dyce, second ed.,
port., 9 vol., cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g.. Chapman & Hall,
1866-7, 8^'o. (1081), May 14, Sotheby Goulding, £5 los.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Plays, new variorum ed., ed. by
H. H. Fumiss. Hamlet, 2 vol. — Macbeth — Othello — King
Lear — Merchant of Venice — Romeo and Juliet — As You
Like It — The Tempest, together 9 vol., Philadelphia,
1871-92, roy. 8vo. (2134), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Heffer, £2, 12s.
Shakespeare (W.) Works, ed. by Howard Staunton, 6d. de
luxe, port, and illustrations by Gilbert, 15 vol., linen bds.,
uncut, 1881, imp. 8vo. {2132), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Greenwood, £3
[/5, hf. cf.. May 25, Puttick, Lot 124.]
Shakespeare (W.) Works, ed. by W. A. Wright, Cambridge
ed., one of 500 sets on handmade paper, 40 vol., linen
bds., rough edges, 1893-5, ^^o. (1277), June 17, Sotheby
Heffer, £ib los.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, drawings by Edwin A.
Abbey, 750 copies printed, 4 vol., hf. mor. gt., t.e.g.,
uncut, New York, Harper and Brothers, 1899, roy. 8vo.
(i), March 13, American Art Association $20
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Tragedies,
fac. of the first folio ed. of 1623 by Sidney Lee, 1,000
copies printed, bds., as issued, Oxford, 1902, folio (583),
May 14, Sotheby Bumpiis, /6 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) Works, ports., one of 1,000 copies onnand-
made paper, 10 vol., uncut, Shakespeare Head Press,
Stratford-on-Avon, 1904-7, 8vo. (1174), Oct. 23, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £5 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) [Works.] Comedies, Histories and Trage-
dies, fac. of the third ed., port, by Droeshout, mor. gt.,
g.e. (1905), folio (1128), Oct. 23, Sotheby Walford, £1 5s.
Shakespeare (W.) Collection of Kean's arrangements of
Shakespeare's Plays, mostl}^ with autograph presentation
inscriptions to George Godwin, A.Ls. signed by Kean,
play-bills, etc., in i vol., hf. mor., 8vo. (378), May 23,
Puttick Maggs, £tt los.
Shakespeare (W.) Collection of Prints from Pictures painted
for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of
Shakespeare, 98 plates and 2 vignettes, including ports,
of Shakespeare, George HL and Queen Charlotte, 2 vol.,
mor. gt., g.e., J. & J. Boydell, 1803, atlas folio (1368),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Spencer, £2^
(585)
sha] Book-Prices Current.
Shakespeare (W.) Collection of Prints from pictures painted
for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of
Shakespeare, loo plates (including vignettes on titles),
2 vol. (margin of title of Vol. ii. torn), mor. gt., g.e., John
and Josiah Boydell, 1803, atlas folio (907), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Spencer, ;^24
[£12 los., russ. (rebacked), the 2 vol. in i, Dec. 17,
Sotheby, Lot 408 ; ^45, hf. mor., g.e., fine copy, April 29,
Sotheby, Lot 711.]
Shakespeare Forgeries. A complete Collection of all the Books
and Tracts, of a critical character, relating to this cele-
brated controversy, 6 vol., cf. gt., by Aitken, v.y., 8vo.
(2180), Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £8 5s.
[This collection is presumed to be the most perfect ever
offered for sale. The copies are uniformly large and
clean, and, besides a port, of Ireland, there are inserted a
great number of bibliographical cuttings, recording the
sale of various volumes connected with the Shakespeare
library.]
Shakespeare Illustrated, with Biographical Anecdotes, ports,
of actors, etc., 2 vol., hf. roan, 1793, 8vo. (2182), Nov. 5,
Sotheby E. Stevens, £2 6s.
Shakespeare Society. Publications, complete set, in 19 vol.,
hf. cf. gt., m.e., 1853, 8vo. (35), June 28, 1917, Hodgson
Quaritch, ;^io 12s. 6d.
[£j i2s. 6d., in 22 vol., apparently not a complete set,
hf. mor. (3 vol. in cl.), Nov. 5, Sotheby, Lot 2132.]
Shakespeare Society. Series I., Transactions, Nos. 1-14 ;
Series II., Plays, Nos. i, 3-11, 15; Series III., Originals
and Analogues, No. i ; Series IV., Nos, i and 2 ; Series
VI., Shakespeare's England, Nos. 1-8, 12 ; Series VII.,
The Digby M\^steries, No, i ; Series VIII., Miscellanies,
Nos. 1-4, some duplicates, 1869-84, 8vo. and 4to. (696),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Shakespeare Society (New). Publications, 45 vol., 1874-88,
8vo. (2177), Nov. 5, Sotheby Heffer, £^ 15s.
Shakespeare's England. An Account of the Life and Manners
of his Age, illustrations, 2 vol., orig. blue cl., uncut, 1916,
8vo. (493), Jan. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 4s.
Shakespeare's Library, ed. by W. C. Hazlitt, 6 vol., cf. gt., g.e.,
1875, 8vo. (2178), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £4 15s.
Shakespearean Music. A Collection of the Vocal Music in
Shakespear's Plays, including the Whole of the Songs,
etc., engraved from early original MS. and early Printed
Copies, revised by John Caulfield, the first collected form
of Shakespeare music, the orig. 8 pieces, each with separate
title, bound in i vol., new hf. mor., uncut. Published and
sold by J. Caulfield, Fountain Court, Strand (1815), sm.
4to. (1164), July 22, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 15s.
Shanachie, The, an Irish Illustrated Quarterly, with contribu-
tions by W. B. Yeats, J. M. Synge, P. Colin, Lord Dunsany,
S. O'SuUivan, Lady Gregory, etc., numerous illustrations,
(586)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sha
complete set in 6 numbers, orig. wrappers, Dublin, 1906-7 ,
4to. (602), July 29, Sotheby Maggs, £i 3s.
[Sets of this periodical must in future be extremely
difficult to make up, as the entire stock at the publisher s
was destroyed during the Rebellion conflagration in 19 16.]
Sharpe (Lewis). The Noble Stranger, first ed. (A 2-I in fours),
hf. mor., Imprinted by I. O. for lames Becket, in Fleet-
streete, 1640, sm. 4to. (6769), July i. Sotheby
Pickering, /lo
Sharpe (R. B.) Monograph of the Paradiseidae, 80 full-page
col. plates, complete in 8 orig. parts as published, bds.,
Sotheran, 1891-8, imp. folio (1232), May 14, Sotheby
Wheldon, £14
[Sharpham (Ed.)] Cupid's Whirhgig, first ed. (41 leaves)
(wormholes throughout), mor., g.e., by Rividre, Imprinted
by E. Allde, and are to bee solde by Arthur lohnson, at the
signe of the white Horse, nere the great North doore of Saint
Paules Church, 1607, 4to. (6770), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, {j/^
Shaw (G. B.) Quintessence of Socialism, first ed., orig. cl.,
1 89 1, 8vo. (201), July 29, Sotheby Flint, £1 los.
Shaw (G. B.) Widowers' Houses, a Comedy, port, inserted,
presentation copy, with 3 autograph letters and letter-
card of the Author enclosed, 1893, 8vo. (1054), Dec. 4,
Sotheby Maggs, £5 los.
Shaw (H.) Alphabets, Numerals and Devices of the Middle
Ages, LARGE PAPER, orig. issue, col. plates, mor. ex., W.
Pickering, 1845, foho (6773), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £^
Shaw (H.) Decorative Arts of the Middle Ages, 1851 —
Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages, 2 vol., 1843,
together 3 vol., orig. eds., chromos and other illustrations,
hf. mor., t.e.g., W. Pickering, 1843-51, super imp. 8vo.
(660), Feb. 20, Sotheby Edwards, £4 2S. 6d.
Shaw (H.) Decorative Arts of the Middle Ages, large paper,
orig. issue, col. plates, orig. blue cl., W. Pickering, 1851,
folio (6774), July I, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £3 7s.
Shaw (H.) Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages,
LARGE PAPER, col. plates, ctc, 2 vol., mor. super ex., g.e.,
by Haydav, W. Pickering, 1843, folio (6772), July i,
Sotheby ' Hopkins, £12 12s.
[;^io 15s., mor. ex., ordinary paper, fine copy, July 22,
Sotheby, Lot 360.]
Shaw (H.) Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages,
plates, col. and plain, 2 vol., mor. gt., g.e., 1843, 4to.
(3699), Feb. 25, Sotheby Buchan, £7
Shaw (H.) Encyclopaedia of Ornament, large paper, orig.
issue, col. plates, hf. bd., W. Pickering, 1842, foHo (6771),
July I, Sotheby Hunt, 12s.
Shaw (H.) Handbook of the Art of Illumination, facs. in col.
and gold and plain, old mor. gt., g.e., 1866, 4to. (3700),
Feb. 2 5, Sotheby Richeton. £2 2S.
Shaw (S.) History and Antiquities of Staffordshire, large
(587)
sHAj Book-Prices Current.
PAPER, map and proof plates, 2 vol., mor. ex., by F.
Bedford, /. Nichols, etc., 1798-1801, imp. folio (6775),
July I, Sotheby Edwards, £^j
[This copy has the arms mentioned in the pedigrees
emblazoned in the margins, and there are a few extra
illustrations. £g 5s., hf. russ. (damaged). Large Paper,
July 29, Sotheby, Lot 354.]
Shaw (S.) The History and Antiquities of Staffordshire,
plates and pedigrees, 2 vol., hf. russ. gt. (stains in Vol. ii.
and MS. additions to the Inge pedigree), 1 798-1 801, folio
(1129), Oct. 23, Sotheby Edwards, £g 5s.
She Ventures, and He Wins, A Comedy. Written by a Young
Lady (26 leaves), hf. bd., Printed for H. Rhodes, 1696,
sm. 4to. (6776), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1 los.
Shelley (G. E.) Monograph of the Nectariniidae, or Family
of Sun-birds, col. plates, in 4 vol., hf. cf., m.e., 1876-80,
4to. (362), July 22, Sotheby Hill, £6 los.
Shelley (G. E.) Monograph of the Nectariniidae, or Family of
Sun-Birds, 121 col. plates, mor. super ex., uncut, t.e.g.,
by Zaehnsdorf, with all the orig. wrappers. Published by
the Author (1876-80), thick imp. 4to. (1181), May 14,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, /13 15s.
Shelley (P. B.) Address, to the Irish People, first ed.,
advertisement (nine lines), unbd. and uncut, wdth auto-
graph corrections by the author, Dublin : 18 12. Price
^d., 4to. (756), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £220
[Collation : Title, reverse blank ; text, including post-
script, B-D 2 in fours, pp. 3-22.]
Shelley (P. B.) Adonais, first ed., orig. mor., with title
" Adonais " within a gt. frame, in case, Pisa, with the
Types of Didot, 1821, sm. 4to. (1165), July 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, /195
[An unique copy. Preserved in the volume is an orig.
drawing by Shelley's friend, E. E. Williams, which Shelley
intended to have engraved as a front., and on the reverse
of the blank margin top and bottom of the drawing are
minute instructions for effecting this purpose. These
instructions are in the handwriting of Williams, and were
probably suggested by Shelley himself. The drawing,
which is in sepia, measures 4 J by 3|^in., illustrates the
concluding stanza, and more particularly the last two
lines, and is signed " E. E. W. del." The MS. instruc-
tions are contained in 16 closely-written lines : " An
Engraving after Heath's manner, or rather if possible by
Heath himself to be made of the enclosed Sketch — It is
requested that it may be finished in the style of frontis-
pieces in general — as the illustrations to Lalla Rookh,
Lord Byron's Works, etc. And it is hoped that the en-
graver will correct such errors in the engraving that his
initial eye may suggest, as this sketch is made by a very
inexperienced artist — the blending of shades, harmony,
&c., and a certain management of lights in which Heath
(588)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [she
so admirably excels. It is intended as a frontispiece to
a thin quarto piece, and must serve also for an octavo
edition should one be made."]
Shelley (P. B.) Adonais. first ed., cf. ex., with monogram
J. M., by F. Bedford, fine copy, Pisa with the types of
Didot. 1 82 1, sm. 4to. (6787), July i, Sotheby
Suckling, £17^
Shelley (P. B.) Alastor ; Or, The Spirit of Solitude, first ed.,
cf. ex., with monogram J. M., by F. Bedford, Printed for
Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 1816, 8vo. (6780), July i, Sotheby
Shelley (P. B.) Athanase, a fragment, 8^ pp. of a poetical
MS. of Shelley (1817), 8vo. (701), July 22, Sotheby
Sahin, £81
[At the back of the last page is the following, written in
pencil and traced over in ink : " This Poem of Shelley's
was given me by his widow, June 7th, 1824, Speldhurst,
St. Brunswick Sq., A. Brooke." The poem is in terza
rima, and at the beginning is the following autograph note :
" The Author was pursuing a further development of the
ideal character of Athanase when it struck him that, in
an attempt at extreme refinement and analysis, his con-
ception might be betrayed into the assuming a morbid
character — the reader will judge whether he is a loser or
a gainer by this diffidence." The poem begins :
There was a Youth, who, as with toil and travel
Had grown quite weak and grey before his time.
This MS. includes the whole of Part i., the only consecu-
tive passage of any length which was written ; the poem
is printed in Mr. Buxton Forman's ed., 1880, Vol. iii., p.
133. A large number of autograph letters and memor-
anda of Shelley were sold on the same occasion (Lots 712-
754). They were used by Mr. Roger Ingpen in his " Shel-
ley in England," 19 17, and were sold by direction of Sir
John Shelley-Rolls, Bart.]
Shelley (P. B.) Hellas, first ed., with hf. -title, mor. ex., g.e.,
C. & J. Oilier, 1822, 8vo. (3572). Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sawyer, £6 los.
[£6 los., mor. ex., July i, Sotheby, Lot 6788.]
Shelley (P. B.) History of a Six Weeks' Tour through a part
of France, Switzerland, Germany and Holland, first ed.,
cf. ex., with monogram J. M., by F. Bedford, T. Hookham
and C. and J. Oilier, 1817, 8vo. (6781), July i, Sotheby
Suckling, £$
Shelley (P. B.) Laon and Cythna, first ed., two orig. blanks
before the title and one after the title, with the leaf of
errata at end, cf. ex., with monogram J. M., g.e., by F.
Bedford, Printed for Sherwood, Neely and Jones, and C.
and J. Oilier, 18 18, roy. 8vo. (6782), July i, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £^6
Shelley (P. B.) Masque of Anarchy, first ed., autograph
(589)
she] Book-Prices Current.
presentation copy to Laman Bl an chard from Leigh
Hunt, cl., 1832, 8vo. (389), June 17, Sotheby
Shepherd, £^ los.
Shelley (P. B.) Masque of Anarchy, Preface by Leigh Hunt,
cf. ex., with monogram J. M., by F. Bedford, E. Moxon,
1832, post 8vo. (6790), July I, Sotheby Blaker, /5
Shelley (P. B.) Posthumous Poems, first ed., cf. ex., with
monogram J. M., presentation copy from Mrs. Shelley to
Cyrus Redding, Printed for J. and H. L. Hunt, 1824, 8vo.
(6789), July I, Sotheby Maggs, ;^io
Shelley (P. B.) Prometheus Unbound, first ed., cf. ex., with
monogram J. M., by F. Bedford, C. and J. Oilier, 1820,
8vo. (6786), July I, Sotheby Suckling, £g^
[Bound in this volume is the rare first ed. of " Epipsy-
chidian," printed by Oilier in 1821.]
Shelley (P. B.) Prometheus Unbound, first ed., with hf.-
title, mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere, C. & J. Oilier, 1820, 8vo.
(3571), Feb. 25, Sotheby Blaker, £8 los.
[£g, bds., uncut. May 23, Puttick, Lot 197.]
Shelley (P. B.) Proposal for putting Reform to the vote,
Shelley Society's Publications, Extra Series, No. 5, cf. ex.,
t.e.g., uncut. Reeves and Turner, 1887, 4to. (6791), July
I, Sotheby Suckling, £1 15s.
Shelley (P. B.) Queen Mab, first ed., cf. ex., with monogram
J. M., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by P. B. Shelley, 23,
Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square, 1813, 8vo. (6779), July i,
Sotheby Suckling, £^^
Shelley (P. B.) Refutation of Deism in a Dialogue . . .
London, Printed by Schulze and Dean, 13, Poland Street,
fcap. 8vo., 1814 $3,450
[Cf., with the name " Mary " lettered on the side.
This copy belonged to the late Professor Dowden, who
mentions it in his Biography of Shelley, where he is of
opinion that the name " Mary " has reference to Mary
Godwin. ;^33, orig. slate col. wrapper, uncut (damaged).
May 13, 1892, Sotheby, Lot 290. Less than six copies
of this work are known. Collation : Title, preface (iii.-v.),
" Errata " (unpaged) and text pp. 1-102. The above-
mentioned copy, which realised the large sum of $3,450,
was sold at New York in January, 1918.]
Shelley (P. B.) Revolt of Islam, first ed., cf. ex., with mono-
gram J. M., by F. Bedford, Printed for C. and J. Oilier,
1818, roy. 8vo. (6783), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5
Shelley (P. B.) Rosalind and Helen, first ed., cf. ex., with
monogram J. M., by F. Bedford, C. and J. Oilier, 18 19,
roy. 8vo. (6785), July i, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £1^ los.
[£i'i, orig. bds., uncut, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 1019.]
Shelley (P. B.) St. Irvyne ; Or, The Rosicrucian, first ed.,
cf. ex., by F. Bedford, rough lower edges, J.J. Stockwell,
181 1, 8vo. (6778), July I, Sotheby Suckling, £^0
Shelley (P. B.) The Cenci, first ed., cf. ex., with monogram
(590)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [she
J. M., by F. Bedford, Italy, printed for C. and I. Oilier,
Vere Street, 1819, imp. 8vo. (6784), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 r
[^22 los., mor., g.e., thick paper, some leaves stained,
Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 389.]
Shelley (P. B.) The Cenci, first ed., mor. ex., by J. Wright,
Italy [Leghorn], Printed for C. and J . Oilier, Vere Street,
Bond Street, 1819, Svo. (472), June 10, Sotheby
David, £yj
Shelley (P. B.) The Necessity of Atheism, first ed., unod.
and uncut, Worthing : Printed by C. & W. Phillips, Sold
in London and Oxford, n.d. [18 11], 8vo. (755), July 22,
Sotheby Sabin, £630
[Collation : Hf. -title. The Necessity of Atheism, reverse
blank : title as above, reverse blank ; advertisement,
reverse blank; text, pp. 7-13; reverse of p. 13 blank;
and a blank leaf. Mr. Buxton Forman (The Shelley
Library, 1886, p. 17) knew of only two extant copies of
this tract, and no copy can be traced in Book-Prices
Current. This copy was no doubt sent to his father ;
it has on its title-page the word " Impious," apparently
in the latter's writing. It is accompanied by a severe
letter relating to the tract addressed to the printers by
Whitton, but perhaps never sent.]
Shelley (P. B.) The Shelley Papers. Memoir of Percy Bysshe
Shelley, by T. Med win, Esq., and Original Poems and
Papers by Percy Bysshe Shelley. Now first collected,
cf. ex., with monogram J. M., g.e., by F. Bedford, Whit-
taker, Treacher & Co., 1833, sm. 8vo. (6792), July i,
Sotheby Suckling, £2
Shelley (P. B.) [Works.] Poetical Works, ed. by Mrs. Shelley,
port., 4 vol., hf. cf. gt., m.e., Moxon, 1839, 8vo. (2194),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Heffer, £1 los.
Shelley (P. B.) [Works.] Poetical and Prose Works, ed. by H.
Buxton Forman, ports., fronts., pedigrees, etc., 8 vol..
cl. gt., uncut, 1876-80, 8vo. (2192), Nov. 5, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, ;^ii
[^18 15s., mor. ex., June 17, Sotheby, Lot 1279.]
Shelley (P. B.) [Works.] Poems, ed. by F. S. Ellis (250 copies
printed), 3 vol., veil., Kelmscott Press, 1894-5, 8vo. (430),
March 18, Christie Hollings, £ij
[£21, same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 473.]
Shelley (P. B.) Zastrozzi, a Romance, first ed., mor. ex., g.e.,
by W. Pratt, Printed for G. Wilkie and J. Robinson, 57,
Paternoster Row, 18 10, sm. 8vo. (6777), July i, Sotheby
Maggs, £56
Shelley (P. B.) Rehcs of Shelley, ed. by Richard Garnett, cf.
ex., with monogram J. M., by F. Bedford, E. Moxon,
1862, 8vo. (6793), July I, Sotheby Suckling, £1 los.
Shepherd (Thos.) Spiritual Songs : or. Songs of Praise,
thirteenth ed. (a-m in eights), cf. ex., Printed for D. Mid-
winter, etc., 1735, 8vo. (6794), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £2.
(591)
she] Book-Prices Current.
Shepherd's Calendar. Here begynneth the Kalendar of Shep-
ardes. [This title is over a woodcut of a Shepherd, with
bagpipes under his arm], blacfe letter, woodcuts (A-N in
eights), modern mor. gt. [London, Julian Notary, c. 1518],
sm. folio (6795), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, ^25
[Wants a corner of the sixth leaf of I, M 8 and sheet N.
Some leaves somewhat soiled by age, and outer margin
of a leaf of Kalendar cut into.]
Shepherd's Calendar. Le grand calendrier et compost des
bergiers : copose par le bergier de la grand montaigne,
lettres batardes, woodcuts (A 6 leaves, B 4 leaves, C-K
8 leaves each, L 4 leaves), mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford
(Derome style), [colophon] Imprime a Lyon, par Jehan
Canterel . . . en Lan Mil cinq cans. li. Le xxvij. iour du
moys Daoust (1551), sm. folio (6796), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £-^1
Shepherd's Calendar. See also Grand Calendrier
Sheppard (S.) The Committee-Man Curried. A Comedy pre-
sented to the view of all Men (first part) (8 leaves), new
bds., uncut. Printed Anno Dom. 1647, sm. 4to. (6798),
July I, Sotheby Pickering, l^
Sheppard (S.) The Loves of Amandus and Sophronia, His-
torically Narrated, orig. ed., mor., g.e., by Riviere, Printed
by G. D. for lohn Hardestie, to he sold at the Black Spred-
Eagle in Ducklane, 1650, sm. 8vo. (6799), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £50
[A-K 3 in eights. In verse and prose. From the libra-
ries of Bright and Corser. The only other copies known
are those in the British Museum and at Britwell.]
Sheppard (S.) The times Displayed in Six Sestyads, cf.. Printed
and are to be sold by J. P. at his shop near the Sessions
houses in the Old Bayly, 1646, sm. 4to. (6797), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £11^
[A-C in fours. In verse. With a front., containing
three heads, each with verses beneath. From the libraries
of Bright and Corser. Only two other copies are known.]
Sheraton (T.) Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-
Book, with Appendix, front., plates, cf., 1793, 4to. (176),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £g
Sherburne (Sir Ed.) Salmacis, Lyrian & Sylvia, Forsaken
Lydia, The Rape of Helen, A Comment thereon, With
Severall other Poems and Translations, first ed. (some
end leaves soiled), russ. ex., g.e., by Ramage, Printed by
W. Hunt, for Thomas Bring, 1651, post 8vo. (6800), July
I, Sotheby Pickering, £g
Sheridan (Mrs. Frances). Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph,
first ed., 5 vol. complete, new cf. ex., R. & J. Dodsley,
1 761-7, cr. 8vo. (6801), July i, Sotheby Edwards, £1 6s.
Sheridan (R. B.) Memoirs by Thomas Moore [2 vol., 4 to.,
1825], illustrated and enlarged to 4 vol. by the addition
of numerous ports., views and caricatures, also autograph
letters and historical documents, the whole laid down and
{592)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [»hi
bound in 4 vol., mor., t.e.g. [1902], 4to. (38), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Myers, A9
Sheridan (R. B.) The Critic, first ed., cf. ex., g.e.. Printed for
T. Becket, Adelphi, Strand, MDCCLXXXI., 8vo. (6803).
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, fi
Sheridan (R. B.) The Duenna, mor. gt., g.e.. Printed for the
Booksellers, M ,DCC,LXXXVI ., sm. 8vo. (6804), July 1,
Sotheby ^aggs.l?, los.
[A-E 3 in fours. " This, probably a pirated ed., was
pubhshed eight years before the first author's ed. of 1794,
and differs very materially from that version.]
Sheridan (R. B.) The Duenna, first author's ed. (2 leaves,
B-K 3 in fours), cf. gt., g.e.. Printed by G. Woodfal, Pater-
noster-Row, for T. N. Longman, Paternoster-Row. 1794,
Svo. (6805), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1 los.
Sheridan (R. B.) Pizarro ; A Tragedy, first ed. (a-l in fours)
cf. gt., g.e.. Printed for James Ridgway, York Street, St.
James's Square, 1799, 8vo. (6806), July i, Sotheby
G.D.Smith, £2
Sheridan (R. B.) Works, Memoir by James P. Browne, port.,
2 vol., mor. ex., Bickers, 1884, imp. Svo. (6802), July i,
Sotheby Gennings, £5
Sherley (Sir A.) New and large discourse of the Travels . .
to the Persian Empire, ed. by William Parry, hla(k letter
(A to F in fours, first and last blank leaves missing), mor.
ex., g.e., Valentine Simmes for Felix Norton, 1601, sm.
4to. (197), Dec. 6, Hodgson Barnard, £2
Sherley (Sir A.) Relation of his Travels into Persia (A-T 2 in
fours), mor. ex., g.e.. Printed for Nathaniell Butter and
Joseph Bagfet, 1613, sm. 4to. (6808), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £7
Sherley (Sir A.) Relation of His Travels into Persia (A to T2
in fours), mor. gt., by Riviere (4 leaves and some lower
margins stained), N. Butler and J. Bagfet, 1613, sm. 4to.
(198), Dec. 6, Hodgson Edwards, £5
Sherley (Sir A.) True Report of Sir Anthony Sherlies Journey
overland to Venice, etc., blarfe letter (A 4 leaves, including
title and blank A, and B 2 leaves), mor. gt., g.e., by
Riviere, R. B.for I. I., 1600, sm. 4to. (196), Dec. 6, Hodg-
son Myers, £4 4s.
Sheriey (Sir A.) Witts New Dyall : or, A SchoUers Prize, first
(and only ?) ed., mor. ex.. Imprinted by W[illiam] W[hite]
for John Browne, 1604, sm. 4to. (6807), July 1, Sotheby
Stanford, £31 los.
[A-N 2 in fours. Title and last leaf soiled and slightly
mended. F 2 and 3 and corners after M in fac. A perfect
copy is at Britwell, from the Isham collection, and a copy
in very bad condition in the British Museum, and no
other copies are known.]
Ship of Fools. Fully Fraught and Richly Laden with Asses,
Fools, Jack-daws, Ninnihammers, Coxcombs, Slender-
wits, Shallowbrains, Paper-skuls, Simpletons, Nickum-
(593)
SHI] Book-Prices Current.
poops, Wiseakers, Dunces, and Blockheads, etc. (4 leaves^
with a large cut on the title), cf. ex.. Printed by J. W. for
J. Clark, at the Bible and Harp in West Smithfield, n.d.
{about 1662), sm. 4to. (6809), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £5 15s.
Shipton (Mother). Life and Death of Mother Shipton. Being
not only a true Account of her strange Birth ; and most
important Passages of her Life ; but also all her Prophesies,
etc., hlack letter, woodcuts. Printed for B. Harris at phe
Stationers Arms in Sweethings- Ally near the Royal Exchange
in Cornhill, 1677 — Mother Shiptons Prophesie : with
Three and xx. more (4 leaves), in prose and verse, woodcut
on title. Printed for W. Thackeray, 1685, the two works bd.
in I vol., russ. gt., g.e., sm. 4to. (6813), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £50
[A-G in fours. In prose and verse. With a woodcut
on title and two others in the volume. Published by
Richard Head, who, in his preface, pretends that he
deciphered these prophecies by the application of galls
to a MS. which he found in Yorkshire.]
Shipton (Mother). Life and Death of Mother Shipton, Being
not only a true Account of her strange Birth . . . but also
all her Prophesies, etc.. Printed by W . Harris, 1687, sm.
4to. (6814), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £6 15s.
Shipton (Mother). 'The Prophesie of Mother Shipton In the
Raigne of King Henry the Eighth. Fortelling the death
of Cardinall Wolsey, the Lord Percy and others (4 leaves,
woodcut on title), new hf. mor.. Printed for Richard
Lownds, at his Shop adjoyning to Ludgate, 1641, sm. 4to.
(68 II), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £7
Shipton (Mother). True Coppy of Mother Shiptons Last
Prophesies : As they were taken from one Joane Waller
... (4 leaves), new hf. mor., Printed for T. V., 1642, sm.
■4to. (6812), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £5
Shipton (Wm.) Dia, a Poem ; To which is added Love made
Lovely (title soiled, outer margins of 3 leaves of preface
cut into, short copy), old cf.. Printed for Charles Tyus, at
the Signe of the Three Bibles on the middle of London-
Bridge, 1659, sm. 8vo. (6815), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £11
[A 7 leaves, title on A 2, a 8 leaves, B-M 7 in eights. A
copy is in the British Museum and another was sold among
Utterson's books. Those and the present are the only
ones known.]
Shirley (E. P.) Some Account of English Deer Parks, illus-
trations, orig. cl., 1867, 4to. (3701), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Richeton, £1 5s.
Shirley (Hy.) The Martyr'd Souldier, first ed. (A-K in fours,
K 4 an original blank). Printed by I. Okes, and are to be
sold bv Francis Eglesfield, 1638, 4to. (6816), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £\^
Shirley (Jas.) A Pastorall called the Arcadia, first ed. (33
leaves), new hf. mor. (British Museum sale duplicate,.
(594)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [shi
1787), Printed by I, D.for lohn Williams and F. Eglesfield,
1640, sm. 4to. (6842), July i, Sotheby Pickering. £10 15s.
Shirley (J as.) Andromana : or the Merchant's Wife. By J.
S. (32 leaves), cf. gt., g.e. (Jolley's copy), Printed for John
Bellinger, 1660, sm. 4to. (6849), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £22
Shirley (J as.) Changes : or, Love in a Maze. A Comeuie,
first ed. (40 leaves, blanks for a j and l 2 wanting). Printed
by G. P. for William Cooke, 1632 — The Wedding, second
ed. (36 leaves). Printed for John Grove, 1633, i" i vol., new
veil., sm. 4to. (6821), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £12 los.
Shirley (J as.) Contention for Honovr and Riches, first ed.
(A-E in fours, title on A 2, A j a blank wanting), new veil..
Printed by E. A. for William Cooke, 1633, sm. 4to. (6824),
July I, Sotheby Maggs, £()
Shirley (Jas.) Hide Park A Comedie, first ed. (A 2 leaves,
B-K I in fours), hf. mor. gt., g.e.. Printed by Tho. Cotes,
for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1637, sm, 4 to.
(6829), July I, Sotheby Pickering, £g los.
Shirley (Jas.) Honoria and Mammon, hf. mor., g.e.. Printed
for the use of the Author [1659], 8vo. (6848), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £1;^ los.
Shirley (Jas.) Lady of Pleasure, a Comedie, first ed. (head-
Hnes cut into), hf. mor., 1637, sm. 4to. (122), Dec. 6,
Hodgson Dobell, £2 los.
Shirley (Jas.) Loves Crveltie. A Tragedy, first ed. (34 leaves,
including an orig. blank at end), new veil.. Printed for Tho.
Cotes for Andrew Crooke, 1640, sm. 4to. (6841), July i,
Sotheby Pickering, £'j i8s.
Shirley (Jas.) Love will finde out the Way. An Excellent
Comedy. By T. B., new veil., uncut (? large paper),
Printed by J a. Cottrel, for Samuel Speed, 1661, sm. 4to.
(6850), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1^ los.
[A-H in fours. This is Shirley's " Constant Maid,"
with an altered title and certain changes. See W. Dyce's
ed. of Shirley, i. xxxvi. vii.]
Shirley (Jas.) Poems, &c., first ed. (port, by W. Marshall,
margins cut close), mor. gt., g.e., by C. Smith, Printed for
Humphrey Moseley, 1646, 8vo. (6851), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2^ los.
Shirley (Jas.) St. Patrick for Ireland. The first Part, first
ed. (36 leaves), new veil., Printed by J . Raworth, for R.
Whitaker, 1640, sm. 4to. (6838), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £1^ los.
Shirley (Jas.) Six New Playes, viz.. The Brothers. Sisters.
Doubtful Heir. Imposture. Cardinall. Court Secret,
port, by Marshall (several margins mended), new hf. cf.
gt., g.e.. Printed for Humphrey Robinson and Humphrey
Moseley, 1653, 8vo. (6844), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £1-^ los.
Shirley (Jas.) The Ball. A Comedy, first ed. (A-I in fours),
(595)
SHi] Book-Prices Current.
Printed by Tho. Cotes for A. Crooke and W. Cooke, 1639,
4to. (6835), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^ii
Shirley (Jas.) The Bird in a Cage. A Comedie, first ed. (A
2 leaves, B-K in fours, K 4 containing the errata leaf), hf.
mor. gt.. Printed by B. Alsop, and T. Fawcet. for William
Cooke, 1633, sm. 4to. (6826), July i, Sotheby
Maggs, £1^ ios>
Shirley (Jas.) The Constant Maid. A Comedy, first ed. (35
leaves), hf. cf. (stained, short, poor copy), Printed by J.
Raworth, for R. Whitaker, 1640, sm. 4to. (6839), July i,,
Sotheby Pickering, £^ 6s.
Shirley (Jas.) The Coronation. A Comedy. Written by
John Fletcher, Gent, [sic], first ed. (A 2 leaves, B-K 2 in
fours), new veil.. Printed by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke,.
and William Cooke, in Pauls Church-yard, 1640, sm. 4to.
(6837), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1^
Shirley (Jas.) The Dvkes Mistris, first ed. (A 2 leaves, B-K
in fours), new veil.. Printed by John Norton, for Andrew
Crooke, 1638, sm. 4to. (6834), July i, Sotheby
Dobell, £7 15s.
Shirley (Jas.) The Example, first (and only) ed. (A-I in fours,,
besides the leaf with the prologue), hf. mor.. Printed by
lohn Norton, for A. Crooke and W. Cooke, 1637, sm. 4to.
(6830), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £10 5s.
Shirley (Jas.) The Gamester, first ed. (A-K 2 in fours), hf.
mor., Printed by lohn Norton for A. Crooke and W. Cooke ^
1637, sm. 4to. (6831), July i, Sotheby Dobell, £g-
Shirley (Jas.) The Gentlemen of Venice. A Tragi-Comedie,
first ed. (42 leaves), new veil., Printed for Humphrey
Moseley, 1655, sm. 4to. (6845), July i, Sotheby
Maggs, £1^ 5s.
Shirley (Jas.) The GratefuU Servant. A Comedie, first ed.
(A 2 leaves, B-L 2 in fours, followed by six leaves of
commendatory verses). Printed by B. A. and T. F. for
John Grove, 1630 (6818), July i, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £^0
Shirley (Jas.) The GratefuU Servant, second ed. (46 leaves,,
including orig. blank for a j), new veil., /. Okes for William
Leake, 1637, sm. 4to. (6819), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2. los.
Shirley (Jas.) The Hvmorovs Covrtier. A Comedy, first ed.
(36 leaves, sign, of a 2 and headhne of k j cut into), new
veil.. Printed by T. C. for William Cooke . . . 1640, sm. 4to.
(6840), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £7 los.
Shirley (Jas.) The Lady of Pleasure. A Comedie, first ed.
(A 2 leaves, B-K 2 in fours) (preliminary leaves stained)^
hf. mor. (Bridgewater duplicate). Printed by Tho. Cotes,
for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1637, sm. 4to.
(6828), July I. Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £iS los.
Shirley (Jas.) The Maides Revenge. A Tragedy, first ed.
(34 leaves), new veil.. Printed by T. C. for William Cooke^
1639, sm. 4to. (6836), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £6 12s.
(596)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [shi
Shirley (J as.) The Opportvnitie. A Comedy, first ed. (38
leaves), new veil., Printed by Thomas Cotes for Andrew
Crooke . . . 1640, sm. 4to. (6843), July i, Sotheby
G.D. Smith, liy
Shirley (Jas.) The Politician, a Tragedy, first ed. (42 leaves),
old hf. mor., Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1655, sm. 4to.
(6846), July I, Sotheby Dobell, £8 los.
Shirley (Jas.) The Royall Master, first ed. (A-L 3 in fours),
new veil.. Printed by T. Cotes . . . 1638, sm. 4to. (6833),
July I, Sotheby ^^ggs, £9 los.
Shirley (Jas.) The Schoole of Complement, first ed. (42
leaves) (title soiled and written on, last leaf soiled, short
copy), cf. ex.. Printed by E. A. {Elizabeth A tide) for Francis
Constable, 1631, sm. 4to. (6820), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £16 los.
Shirley (Jas.) The Traytor. A Tragedie, first ed. (A 3 leaves,
with title, dedication and verses by William Atkins, of
Gray's Inn, B-L i in fours), new veil.. Printed for William
Cooke, 1635, sm. 4to. (6827), July i, Sotheby
Dobell, £1^ I OS.
Shirley (Jas.) The Traytor, first ed., unbd., 1635, 8vo. (867),
April 8, Sotheby i8s.
Shirley (Jas.) The Wedding, first ed. (44 leaves, a j a blank
wanting), cf. ex., g.e., by Ramage, Printed for lohn Groue,
1633, sm. 4to. (6823), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £14 los.
Shirley (Jas.) The Wittie Faire One. A Comedie, first ed.
(36 leaves), orig. veil.. Printed by B. A. and T. F. for Wil.
Cooke, 1633, sm. 4to. (6822), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £8 los.
Shirley (Jas.) The Yovng Admirall, first ed. (A 2 leaves,.
B-K 3 in fours), hf. mor., Printed by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew
Crooke, etc., 1637, sm. 4to. (6832), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £j los.
Shirley (Jas.) Trivmph of Peace. A Masque, first ed. (title
and dedication 2 leaves, A-D in fours), new veil.. Printed
by lohn Norton, for William Cooke, 1633, sm. 4to. (6825),
July I, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £2^ los.
Shirley (Jas.) Two Playes. The Constant Maid. A Comedy.
And St. Patrick for Ireland, new^ veil.. Printed for JoshuOr
Kirton, 1657, sm. 4to. (6847), July i, Sotheby
Dobell, £i-^ I OS.
Shirley (Jas.) Via ad Latinam Linguam Complanata. The
Way made plain to the Latine Tongue, first ed. (A-I in
eights and an engraved title by T. Cross), mor. gt., g.e.,
by J. Mackenzie, Printed by R. W. for John Stephenson,
1649, post 8vo. (6852), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^io
Shirley (Jas.) [Works.] The Wedding, port, inserted, 1633 —
The Gratefull Servant, a Comedie, 1637 — The Schoole of
Complement, 1637 — Changes, or Love in a Maze, a
Comedie, 1632 — A Contention for Honour and Riches,
1633, and others by Shirley, mostly first eds., in 7 vol., hf.
(597)
SHI] Book-Prices Current.
bd. (some leaves mended and some cut into, not subject
to return), 1632-55, 4to. and 8vo. (2594), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Dobell, £/{i
Shirley (Jas.) [Works.] Dramatic Works and Poems, ed. by
W. Gifford and Alex. Dyce, ports., 6 vol., hf. mor., m.e.,
1833, 8vo. (2200), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £4
[£4, russ., m.e., by Lewis, autograph letter of Gifford
inserted, Oct. 23, Sotheby, Lot 827; ;^ii, mor. ex., Julv
I, Sotheby, Lot 6817.]
Shirley (Sir A.) See Sherley
Shoberl (F.) World in Miniature, col. plates, 62 vol., various,
R. Ackermann, 1816, etc., 8vo. (3686), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £i\
\£\ 1 6s., orig. cl., 18 vol. in 9, relating to Russia, Turkey,
etc., Dec. 19, Hodgson, Lot 234.]
Shoberl (F.) World in Miniature, consisting of Groups of
Figures for the Illustration of Landscape Scenery, 20
plates, hf. cf., specimens of wrappers bound in, 1816, 8vo.
(1138), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £1 5s.
Shoppee (C. J.) London Livery Companies. Armourers and
Brasiers. Charter and By-Laws, 1873 — Report on Estates,
Properties and Trusts, 1874 — Ceremonial and Observ-
ances, 1885, all printed on veil, for the Company, in i vol.,
mor. ex., joints, t.e.g.. Privately printed, 1873-85, 8vo.
(572), Feb. 20, Sotheby Pitt, £4
Shorthouse (J. H.) Golden Thoughts from the Spiritual
Guide of Miguel Molinos the Quietist, first ed., orig. cl.,
Glasgow, 1883, 8vo. (205), Dec. 17, Sotheby Maggs, £2 2s.
[Presentation copy to Jessie Doulgas Montgomery, with
autograph inscription.]
Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. Trans-
actions, Vol. i.-xi., 1878-88 — Second Series, Vol. i.-vi.,
1889-94, with a vol. of Wills relating to Shropshire, 1510-
1652, together 18 vol., hf. mor., uniform, Shrewsbury,
n.d., 8vo. (323), July 29, Sotheby Thorp, £4 15s.
Shropshire Parish Register Society. Publications, comprising
Diocese of Hereford, 15 parts — Diocese of Lichfield, 15
parts — Diocese of St. Asaph, 3 parts — Nonconformist, i
part, with Indexes, together 42 parts, wrappers as issued,
1898-1904, 8vo. (324), July 29, Sotheby Halliday, £^ los.
Shrove-Tvesday Banqvet (A) sent to the Bishops in the Tower,
etc. (4 leaves, in prose and verse), new veil., Tho. Powel,
1 64 1, sm. 4to. (6853), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £^
Shurley (Jno.) Ecclesiastical History Epitomiz'd, cf. ex.,
Printed for W. Thackeray in Duck-Lane, T. Passinger, and
Charles Passinger on London Bridge, 1682-3, 8vo. (6855),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2
Shurley (Jno.) Renowned History of the Life and Death of
Guy Earl of Warwick, woodcuts (A-K in fours), new veil.,
uncut, t.e.g. (title stained and mended). Printed by A. M.
for C. Bates . . . and by J. Foster [n.d.] (c. 1790), sm. 4to.
(6854), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2 los.
(598)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sic
Sibbs (R.) The Soules Conflict, old English mor. gt., initials
" A. L.," " Anne Lake," on sides, and her ex-libris, dated
1638, 1636. 8vo. (469), April 29, Sotheby
Harmsworth, £4 4s.
Siben Kurss. Die Siben tentschen kursz von vnser lieben
frawen, lit. gotf)-. long Unes, 19 to a full page [not in Hain
or Proctor], German outline woodcuts, painted initials
(A-T 6 in eights), mor., g.e., by F. Bedford, [colophon]
Getrtickt von Michel Grey ff en zn Reutlingen. im Ixxxxii. jar
(1492), sm. 8vo. (6856), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £26
Siben Laden. Von siben kostlichen geistliche laden Trostliche
den angesochtnen meschen So ettwas vmb gottes willen
verlossen, \\{. flott). (lettres batardes), of. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, [colophon] Gedruckt vnnd vollendet zu Basel am
dourstag nach sant Pauls bekdrung. nach christi gehurf
M.cccc. vnd im Ixxxxi. iar (1491), sm. 4to. (6857), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^$
[Thirteen leaves, with signs, a-b. Seven full-page
woodcuts.]
Siben Todsiinden. [On folio 11] Hienach volget ein schone
materi vo den Siben todsiinden, etc., lit. flotf)-, long lines,
27 to a full page, 30 leaves, the last blank, without marks,
the first bearing only a large outline woodcut [apparently
not in Hain or Proctor], 14 small German woodcuts in the
text and numerous woodcut initials, cf. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, [colophon] Gedruckt vnd volenndt zu Augspurg.
von Johanne Bdmler an sant Oltmars abet Anno 6-c. im
Ixxiiij. jar (1474), sm. folio (6858), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £8^
SibiUa (M. J.) Tractatus de Gradibus Cognationum, 2 vol.,
contemp. Neapolitan mor., covered in rich and elaborate
gt. ornaments, g.e., Neapoli, Ex Typographia Joseph
Roselli. M.DC.XCVIII.-M.DCCI. Superiorum facultate,
sm. 4to. (6859), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £},!
[Fine specimen of Italian binding of the period in the
finest possible state. Illustration of binding in catalogue.]
Sibthorp (Jno.) Flora Graeca, ed. by J. E. Smith, col. plates,
10 vol., cf. gt. (rubbed), m.e.. Vol. vi.-x. with the arms
of Earl Fitzwilliam, 1806-40, folio (300), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £120
Sibyllina Oracula (Gr. et Lat.) ex vett. codd. aucta, renovata
et notis illustrata a D. Jo. Opsopaeo Brettano cum inter-
pretatione Seb. Castalionis, engraved title and copper-
plates by Malery — Oracula Magica Zoroastris cum Scholiis
Plethonis et Pselli nunc primum editi (Gr. et Lat.) Studio
Jo. Obsopaei — Oracula Metrica Jovis, Apollinis, Hecates,
Serapidis et aliorum deorum ... a Jo. Obsopaeo collecta,
etc. (Gr. et Lat.), the three works in i vol., old mor., g.e»
(Roger Payne), Paris [e Bibl. Reg.], 1599, 8vo. (1189),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Heffer, £1 8s.
Sickelmore (C. L. R.) Select Views of Brighton, 9 col. aqua-
(599)
SID] Book-Prices Current.
tints by G. Hunt after C. Fox, etc., wrappers, Brighton,
n.d. [c. 1830], oblong folio (907), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £^
Sidney (Sir P.) Apologie for Poetrie, first ed., mor. ex., by
F. Bedford, Printed for Henry Olney, and are to he sold at
his shop in Paules Church-yard, at the sign of the George,
neere to Cheapgate. Anno. 1595, sm. 4to. (6864), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^"2.0
[A-L in fours, with orig. blanks for A j (marked A) and
L 4. The leaf following the title is occupied by four
sonnets " written by Henrie Constable to Sir Phillip
Sidney's soule." Illustration of title in catalogue.]
Sidney (Sir P.) Astrophel and Stella. Wherein the excel-
lence of sweete Poesie is concluded (title scraped, some
corners and last leaf mended), rough edges, mor. ex., g.e.,
by Riviere, Printed for Thomas Newman. Anno Domini.
1591, sm, 4to. (6863), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5^0
[A-H in fours. The only other known copy of this ed.
is in the Grenville collection. It appears most probable
that this is the first ed. Illustration of title in catalogue.]
Sidney (Sir P.) Covntesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, first ed.,
mor. gt., centre gt. ornaments (Lyonnese style), by F.
Bedford, finely bd.. Printed for William Ponsonbie. Anno
Domini, 1590, sm. 4to. (6860), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^55
[A 3 leaves, title on A 2, A j a blank wanting, B-ZZ in
eights, A 4 in facsimile. Illustration of title in catalogue.]
Sidney (Sir P.) Covntesse of Pembroke's Arcadia. Now the
Fovrth time Pvblished, woodcut ornaments (^ 3 leaves,
A-B b b in sixes), mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, Imprinted
for Simon Waterson, Anno Domini, 1605, sm. folio (6861),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £10
Sidney (Sir P.) Covntesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. Now
the Fovrth time published, mor. ex., g.e. (Harleian), by
Clarke and Bedford, Imprinted by H. L. for Mathew
Lownes, 1613, sm. folio (6862), July i, Sotheby Bain, £\2.
[Title and dedication, 2 leaves ; A-E e 4 in sixes ; ^,
4 leaves ; *, 5 leaves ; E e 5-6, 2 leaves ; F f-B b b in
sixes, except that in S s there is an extra leaf unpaged,
marked S s 11.]
Sidney (Sir P.) Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia, eighth ed.,
woodcut border to title, old mor. gt., g.e., 1633, folio
(301), April 29, Sotheby Davis (S' Orioli, £4 15s.
Sidney (Sir P.) Exequae lUustrissimi Equitis, D. Philippi
Sidnaei, first ed., veil., Oxon., 1587, 4to. (1190). Dec. 17,
Sotheby Dobell, £^ 5s.
Sidney (Sir P.) Peplus lUustrissimi Viri D. Philippi Sidnaei,
first ed., cf. gt., g.e., by Pratt, Oxon., 1587, 4to. (1191).
Dec. 17, Sotheby £^ 2s.
Sidonius Appolinaris. [On folio i] Gaij SoUij Appollinaris
Sidonij Aruernoji/ episcopi Epistolarum liber primus In-
cipit, ed. princeps, lit. got^. (2 types), long lines, 30 to a full
(600)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sil
page (152 leaves, the first blank, without marks), painted
initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Clarke and Bedford, [Sine loco
aut anno.], sm. folio (6865), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £']0
[Printed at Utrecht by Nicolas Ketelaer and Gerard de
Leempt about 1473. The volume contains the poems and
other works of the author, as well as the Epistles. [Camp-
bell, " Annales," No. 1542; Proctor, 8848; Hain, ♦1286.}
Sidonius Apollinaris. Poema Aureum (cum Comment. Jo. B.
Pii), lit, rom., two types, with Greek, title in gottjir, 144
leaves, with signs. [Hain *i287. Proctor 6038], old French
mor. gt., doublures, g.e., by Bozerian Jeune (from the
Syston Park library), [colophon] Impressuni Mediolanni
{sic) per Magistmm Uldericum Scinzenzeler. Impensis . .
Hieronymi di Asula . . sub anno domini m.cccc.lxxxxviii.
quarto nonas Maias (1498), sm. folio (3730), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £1^
Signe (A) from Heaven : or, A FearefuU and Terrible Noise
heard in the Ayre at Alborow in the County of Suffolke,
on Thursday the 4. day of August at 5. of the clocke in
the Afternoone. Wherein was heard the beating of Drums,
etc. (4 leaves), new hf. mor.. Printed by T. Fawcet, Aug.
12, 1642, sm. 4to. (6866), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £2 8s.
Sigonius (Car.) De Antiquo Jure Civium Romanorum, etc.,
Francof., Heredes And. Wecheli, 1593, folio (44), April 8,
Sotheby Ellis, £^
[XVII. century French mor., with the device of Nic.
Claude Fabri de Peiresc in centres and his stamp on
title, r.e.]
Silenus Alcibiades. Vitae humana? ideam, emblemate tri-
foriam variato, etc., plates of emblems, in i vol., mor.
gt., g.e., by F. Bedford, Middelburgi, 1618, 4to. (1192),.
Dec. 17, Sotheby £-^
Sillar (David). Poems, first ed., mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Kil-
marnock, Printed by John Wilson, 1789, roy. 8vo. (1071),.
May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 2s.
Silva. Sylva de varios Romances. Agora de nvevo reco-
pilados, los mejores Romances de los tres libros de la
Sylua, y anadidos los de la Liga . . Compuesto por luan
Tiarte (A-O in twelves), mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,.
Impressa en Barcelona, en casa Sebastid de Cormellas, al
Call. A no 161 1, sm. narrow 8vo. (6867), J^^Y i. Sotheby
G. D. Smith. £11
[Silva (F. de).] Segunda comedia de la famosa Celestina en
laqual se trata de la Resurrection de la dicha Celestina,
lit. 0Ot^., small scenic woodcuts (A-X in eights), mor.,
antique, g.e., by F. Bedford, [colophon] . . . Reimpresso por
maestro Estephano da Sabio impressor de libros griegos
latinos y espanoles muy corregidos cd otras diuersas obras y
libros. La acobo este aiio del Senor del 1536. a dias diez de
Zufio . . . post 8vo. (6868), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^20
[Silva (F. de).] Segunda Comedia de Celestina en laqual se
(601)
siLj Book-Prices Current.
trata deles amores de vn cavallero Uamado Felides,
woodcut initials (a-z and A-F iv. in eights, the last leaf
blank), mor., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, Vendese la pre-
sente obra en la ciudad de Anuers, ala enseila dela polla
graffa, y en par is ala enseria dela samaritana, cabe sand
benito. [Impreso hdcia el ano 1550], sq. i2mo. (6869),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5
Silva (Juan de). Historia famosa del Principe don Policisne
de Boecia, roman letter, woodcut of an equestrian below
title, woodcut initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet,
En Valladolid por los herederos de luan Iniquez de Le-
querica, 1602, folio (552), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £g
Silva (R. M.) Parangon de los dos Cromueles de Inglaterra,
segvnda impression, cf. ex.. En Madrid, Ano 1657, ^m.
8vo. (6871), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £1 2s.
Silva (R. M.) Vida y hechos heroicos del gran Condestable
de Portugal D. Nuno Aluarez Pereyra Conde de Barcelos.
de Orem. de Arvoyolos, etc., veil., [colophon] En Madrid,
Por Juan Sanchez. Ano 1640, sm. 8vo. (6870), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £1 15s.
[Engraved title, ports, of Pereyra and Silva, followed
by sixteen other preliminary leaves, and A-Q in eights.]
Silvayn (Alex.) The Orator, Englished by L.[azarus] P.[iot],
woodcut initials (A 4 leaves, B-Ee in eights, Ff 4 leaves),
mor. antique, g.e.. Printed by Adam Islip, 1596, sm. 4to.
(6872), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Silver (Geo.) Paradoxes of Defence, first ed., woodcuts (title
scraped) (A 6 leaves, the first a blank ; B-K in fours,
except that E has 5 leaves, E 3 being in duplicate), mor.
ex., by Riviere, Printed for Edward Blount, 1599, sm. 4to.
(6873), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £^1
Silvestre (L. C.) Marques Typographiques des Libraires et
Imprimeurs de France 1470-1600, over 1,300 devices, 2
vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., uncut, Paris, Renom et Maulde,
1867, 8vo. (6874), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 los.
Simeon (Gabriel). Les illvstres observations antiqves . . . En
son dernier voyage d'ltalie I'an 1557, premiere ed., wood-
cuts, cf. ex., g.e., A Lyon par Jan de Tovrnes. M.D.LVIII.,
sm. 4to. (6875), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £2, 3s,
Simler (Jos.) Vallesiae et Alpium descriptio, ruled in red,
Lugd. Bat. ex Off. Elzeviriana, 1633, i2mo. (63), April 8,
Sotheby James, /lo los.
[XVII. century French mor. gt., tooled a petits fers,
g.e. (style of Le Gascon).]
Simoneta (Jo.) Rerum Gestarum Francisci Sphortiae, libri
XXXL, ed. princeps, lit. rom., 290 leaves, with signs.
[Hain 14753, Proctor 5804], old French mor. gt., g.e.
(Derome), [colophon] . . Antonius Zarotus, impressit
Mediolani decimo Kalendas Februarias (1479 ?), folio
(3732), Nov. 22, Sotheby _ Ellis, £15
Simonetta (Bonifazio). Le iiure des persecucons des crestiens,
lettres batardes, woodcuts, ornamental initials (title and
(602)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sin
preliminaries 8 leaves, a-mm in sixes, nn 8 leaves), orig.
limp veil., [colophon] . . . Imprime pour anthoine verard
libraire marchant demourant a Paris deuant la rue neufue
nostre dame .... [s.d.], sm. 4to. (6876), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, ^40
Simplicities Defence against Seven-Headed Policy. Or Inno-
cency Vindicated, being unjustly Accused, and sorely
Censured, by that Seven-headed Church-Government
United in New-England : or That Servant so Imperious
in his Masters Absence Revived, and now thus re-acting
in New-England . . . (title, etc. 4 leaves, A-P in fours),
mor. ex., by W. Pratt, Printed by John Macock, and are
to he sold by Luke Fawne in Pauls Church-Yard, 1646,
sm. 4to, (6877), July i, Sotheby H. Stevens, ;^205
Simplicius. Hypomnemata in Aristotelis Categorias Com-
mon taria, Graece, ed. princeps, new mor., gt. borders of
floreate ornaments with inlayings in red, g.e. (Sir E.
Sullivan), Venet. siimpt. N. Blasti, Opera et industria Z,
Calliergi, 1499, folio (255), June 3, Sotheby
Barnard, £6 los.
Simpson (C.) The Division-Violist, first ed., illustrations and
music, port, by Faithorne (cut round and inserted), a few
side-notes shaved, mor. gt., g.e., 1659, folio (194), May 13,
Sotheby Edwards, £j
Simpson (C.) The Division Violist, second ed., port, by
Faithorne, illustrations and music, orig. cf., 1667, folio
(195), May 13, Sotheby Reeves, £7 5s.
Simpson (W.) Seat of War in the East, the two series, litho.
plates, col. copy, 2 vol., hf. mor. (rubbed), 1855-6, imp.
foHo (749), Dec. 12, Hodgson Spencer, £5
[£y 5s., hf. mor., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 908.]
Sinclair (Geo., Botanist). Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis,
illustrated with dried specimens of the plants, bds., uncut,
presentation copy from the Duke of Bedford, 18 16, folio-
(303), April 29, Sotheby Bumpus, £7, 5s.
Sinclair (Geo.) Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis, illustrated
with dried specimens of the plants, bds., uncut, presenta-
tion copy from the Duke of Bedford, 18 16, folio (303),
April 29, Sotheby Bumpus, £-^ 5s.
Sinclair (Geo., Scientist). Principles of Astronomy and Navi-
gation (a few headlines shaved), orig. sheep, Edinb., 1688,.
8vo. (567), Aug. 7, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2 12s.
Singvlier Antidot contre la poison des Chansons d'Artvs.
Desire, ausquelles il a damnablement & execrablement
abuse d'aucuns psalmes du prophete Royal Dauid, Fait
par I. D. D. C. (32 numbered leaves, including title), cf.
ex. [s. /.] M.D.LXI., 8vo. (6878), July i, Sotheby
Gardy, £^ los.
Sinibaldus (J. B.) Geneanthropeiae siue de hominis genera-
tione Decatevchon, modern mor., g.e., RomcB, Ex Typo-
graphia Frcmcisci Caballi. M.DC.XLII., folio (6879),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^
(603)
sir] Book-Prices C^.'^rent.
Sir Gyles Goosecappe Knight. A Comedie presented by the
Chil : of the Chappell, first ed. (A-K 2 in fours), hf. cf.,
uncut (? LARGE paper), Printed by lohn Windetfor Edward
Blunt, 1606, sm. 4to. (6880), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £60
Sismondi (J. C. L. S. de). Histoire des Republiques Italiennes
du Moyen Age, seconde ed. Parisienne, 16 vol., mor. ex.,
g.e., by F. Bedford, Paris. 1818, 8vo. (6881), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io
Sismondi (J. C. L. S. de). Histoire des Fran9ais, 31 vol.,
mor. ex., Paris., 1821-44, 8vo. (6882), July i, Sotheby
Edwards , £11 i os .
Six (Jan). Medea. Treurspel. Twede Druk, roman' letter,
folding front., etched by Rembrandt, unsigned, and
without lettering (Marriage of Jason and Creusa), mor.
ex., g.e., by Thibaron, Te Amsterdam, By Jacob Lescailje,
1680, sm. 4to. (366), Dec. 10, Christie H. Stevens, £50
[Bartsch 112. Collation: A-G4 (last leaf blank, mis-
sing).]
Skelton (Jno.) Elynovr Rvmmin, The famous Ale-wife of
England. Written by Mr. Skelton, Poet Laureat to King
Henry the eight (A-C i in fours, in verse) : —
When Skelton wore the Lawrell Crowne,
My Ale put all the Ale-wiues downe.
(soiled by age), mor. gt., g.e.. Printed for Samuel Rand,
1624, sm. 4to. (6894), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^i5o
[Port, at the back, as well as in the front of the title, is
of the rarest possible occurrence. The copy in the Bod-
leian is without a title. The only perfect copy known.]
Skelton (Jno.) Here after foloweth certayne bokes/ c6pyled
by mayster Skelton/ Poet Laureat/ whose names here
after shall appere. Speke Parrot The deth of the noble
prince Kyng Edwarde the fourth. A treatyse of the
Scottes. Ware the Hawke The Tunnyng of Elynour
Rummynge, hlack letter, ornamental initials, mor.. Printed
by Richard Lantj for Henry Tab/ dwelling in Pauls church-
yard/ at the sygne of Judith {c. 1550), sm. 8vo. (6884), July
I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £55
[A-D in eights. The earliest ed. known. This copy
wants the last two leaves ; some fore-edges cut into and
D v., vi. mended. From Daniel's library.]
Skelton (Jno.) Here after foloweth a litel boke called Colyn
Cloute compyled by mayster Skelton poete Laureate.
Quis cosurgat, &c., black letter (a-d 6 in eights), old writ-
ing on title and in some of the margins), mor. ex., g.e., by
Riviere, [colophon] Imprinted by me Rycharde Kele dwel-
lyng in the powltry at the long shop vnder saynt Myldredes
chyrche [c. 1550), sm. 8vo. (6886), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £g5
Skelton (Jno.) Here after foloweth the boke of Phyllyp
Sparowe compyled by mayster Skelton Poete Laureate,
blocft letter, woodcut ornaments on title, cut of " Phillypp
(604)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ske
Sparrowe's tombe " on reverse of last leaf (A-D in eights),
mor. ex., g.e., by Rividre, [colophon] Prynted at the poultry
by Rychard Kele {about 1550), sm. 8vo. (6890), July i,
Sotheby Maggs, £26^
Skelton (J no.) Here after foloweth a litle boke called Colyn
Clout compiled by master Skelton Poete Laureate. Quis
consurgat . . . blocfe letter (a-d 6 in eights), mor., g.e., by
Riviere, [colophon] Imprynted in Paides Churche yarde at
the Svgne of the Lambe by Abraham Veale {c. 1560), sm. 8vo.
(6887), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^iio
Skelton (J no.) Here after foloweth a lytell boke, whiche
hath to name. Why come ye nat to courte, compyled by
mayster Skelton poete Laureate, hlack letter (A-D in eights,
the last leaf blank), mor. ex., g.e., ny Riviere, [colophon]
Imprinted by me Richard kele dwelllg in the powltry at the
longe shop vnder savnt myldredes chyrch [c. 1550), sm. 8vo.
(6888), July i, Sotheby Maggs, £^0$
[This copy has not the cut of two figures on the back
of the title mentioned by Dyce, but the port, of Skelton
is on the verso of D 7. Perhaps there were two issues of
the present ed., the earliest known.]
Skelton (Jno.) Here after foloweth certaine bokes copyled by
mayster Skelto, Poet Laureat, whose names here after
shall appere. Speake Parot. The death of the noble
Prynce Kynge Edwarde the fourth. A treatyse of the
Scottes. Ware the Hawke. The Tunnynge of Elynoure
Rummyng, bladfe letter (fore-edges of title shaved) (A-D
in eights, from George Chalmers's and Corser's collections),
mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, [colophon] Thus endeth these
lytle workes compyled by maister Skelton Poet Laureat.
Imprynted at London, in Crede Lane, by John kynge and
Thomas Marche {c. 1560), sm. 8vo. (6885), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £is^
Skelton (Jno.) Here after foloweth a litle boke whyche hathe
to name, Whye come ye not to Courte, blarft letter (a-d
in eights, d 8 blank), mor., g.e., by Riviere, [colophon]
Imprynted in Poules church yard at the syne of the Lamb
by Abraham Veale {c. 1560), sm. 8vo. (6889), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, f,i^o
Skelton (Jno.) Here after foloweth a litle boke of Philip
sparow. Compyled by mayster Skelton Poete Laureate,
bincfe letter (a-d in eights), mor., g.e., by Riviere, [colophon]
Imprinted in Foster-lane, by Jhon W alley (n.d.), sm. 8vo.
(6891), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^I40
[Skelton (Jno.)] Merie Tales Newly Imprinted & made by
Master Skelton Poet Laureat, blorft letter (A-D 4 in eights,
the only copy known) (outer margin of title renewed),
mor. ex., g.e. (;^i 6s., Chauncey's sale in 1790), Imprinted
in Fleetstreat beneath the Conduit at the signe of S. John
Enangelist, by Thomas Colwell (1567), sm. 8vo. (6892),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ^360
Skelton (Jno.) [Works.] Pithy Pleasant and Profitable Workes
(605)
ske] Book-Prices Current.
of Maister Skelton, Poete Laureate, to K. Henry the
Vlllth, port, inserted, old English mor. gt., m.e.. Printed
for C. Davis, 1736, 8vo. (6883), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £^ 8s.
Skelton (Jno.) [Works.] Poetical Works, ed. by Alex. Dyce,
2 vol., hf. cf., r.e., 1843, 8vo. (2209), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Hill,£i 15s,
Skelton (Jos.) Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata, first ed., largr
PAPER, 158 plates, India proofs, 2 vol., russ. gt., g.e., 1823,
folio (1130), Oct. 23, Sotheby Halliday, £2. 2s.
[£^, hf. mor. gt.. Large Paper, Dec. 12, Hodgson, Lot
335]
Skelton (Sir Jno.) Charles I., plates and vignettes, front,
port, in gold and colours, mor. ex., gt. back, inside borders
gt., g.e., Goupil & Co., 1898, 4to. (554), Oct. 23, Sotheby
S other an, £2 i6s,
Skelton (Sir Jno.) Mary Stuart, plates (one col.) of ports,
and facs., on Japanese veil., with a duplicate set of plates,
300 copies printed, 2 vol., paper covers, in case, 1893,
4 to. (653), Oct. 23, Sotheby Chester, £^
Skelton (Sir Jno.) Mary Stuart, second ed., one of 500 copies
on fine paper, plates and vignettes, front, port, in gold
and colours, mor. ex., g.e., Goupil & Co., 1898, 4to. (555),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 17s. 6d.
{£1 15s., ordinary paper, paper cover, same sale, Lot
654]
Sketchley (W.) The Cocker, front., many MS. entries in the
" Account of Cocks, by way of Dr. and Cr.," hf. mor. gt.,
t.e.g., others uncut, Burton-on-Trent, 1814, 8vo. (3574),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Sawyer, £\'Z
\£t>, orig. bds., in case, same sale, Lot 3573.]
SkilfuU Mountebanke (The). Or, Come, and I'le cure you.
It hath not so much power as Patience, yet 'tis a Playster
for all sores. By loannes Baptista Guardano Lodovico
puncto. A Frenchified Italian, and borne in Bucklers-
berry (8 leaves, the first blank, no other copy recorded),
modern cf. gt., by Riviere, Printed by I. O. for Thomas
Lambert and are to bee sold at his Shop neere the Hospitall
gate in Smithfield, at the Signe of the Horse shoe, 1638, sm.
8vo. (6895), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5
[Skinner (Jos.)] Present State of Peru, 20 col. plates, hf.
russ., 1805, 4to. (274), Dec. 19, Hodgson Atkinson, £1 iGs-
Slater (J. H.) Book-Prices Current, 1887- 19 13, with the two
Index vol. (1887-96 and 1897-1906), together 29 vol.,
orig. buckram, Elliot Stock, 1887- 191 3, 8vo. (2996), Feb.
25, Sotheby Lewis, £17 los.
[£^ I OS., same state, 1897 to 191 o, 1912, and Index,
1897-1906, together 16 vol., same sale, Lot 2997 ; £1 12s.,
same state. Vol. viii., xvi., xvii. and xxiv., together 4 vol.,
1894-1910, Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 398.]
Slatyer (Wm.) Genethliacon. sive Stemma lacobi, etc., russ.
(606)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [smi
ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by George Miller, 1630
(6898), July I, Sotheby Maggs, ;^2o
[Eighteen leaves, twelve of which are genealogical
tables engraved on copper.]
Slatyer (Wm.) History of Great Britanie, russ. ex., Printed
by W. Sttansby for Rich. Meighen (1621), sm. foHo (6897),
July I, Sotheby ^^ggs, /5 15s.
[*fi 6 leaves, ^% 6 leaves, A-Dd 3 in sixes. In verse.
Title-page in compartments, with ports, of some of the
English kings. At the end, but wanting in this copy
(and many others), should be a leaf with the imprimatur
and a colophon.]
Sleeman (W. H.) Rambles and Recollections of an Indian
Official, col. plates, 2 vol., orig. pictorial cl. gt., Hatchard,
1844, roy. 8vo. (1085), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £2 12s.
Sloane (Sir Hans). Voyage to Madera, Barbados, Nieves, St.
Christophers and Jamaica, etc., folding and full-page
plates, 2 vol., contemp. cf. gt., fine copy, 1707-25, folio
(1 131), Oct. 23, Sotheby Dobell, £5
Sloane (W. M.) Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, plates, some in
col., 4 vol., orig. hf. red roan, g.t.. New York, 1906, 4to.
(556), Oct. 23, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
Smallbroke (Richd.) Sermon preached before the Incor-
porated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in
Foreign Parts, in the Parish Church at St. Mary le Bow on
Friday, February 16, 1732, mor. ex., by Wallis, 1733, 4to.
(49), Dec. 17, Sotheby Brook, £1 los.
Smids (L.) Pictura Loquens ; sive heroicarum tabularum
Hadriani Schoonebeeck, Enarratio et Explicatio, front,
port, and 60 plates by H. Schoonebeeck, proofs, large
AND THICK PAPER, old French cf. gt., 5^.e. (Yemeniz copy),
AmstelcBdami, Ex Officina Hadriani Schoonebeek. Anno
MDCXCV., 8vo. (6901), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 10s.
Smith (A.) Christopher Tadpole, port, and 33 plates by John
Leech, complete in the 16 orig. parts as issued, with
wrappers and advertisements intact, in case, R. Bentley,
1846-48, 8vo. (1086), May 14, Sotheby Maggs, £6 6s.
Smith (A.) Gavarni in London, port, and 23 tinted plates by
Gavarni, hf. cf. gt., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, 1849, imp. 8vo.
(692), Dec. 17, Sotheby Walford, los.
Smith (A.) Marchioness of Brinvilliers, orig. first issue, as it
appeared in Bentley's Miscellany, specially printed title-
page and port, of the author added, 15 etchings by J.
Leech, mor. gt., rough edges, t.e.g., 1845, 8vo. (1197),
Dec. 17, Sotheby France, £2. los.
Smith (A.) Pottleton Legacy, first ed., 2 full-page plates by
H. K. Browne, mor. gt., g.e., 1849, 8vo. (1198), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Shepherd, £1 12s.
Smith (A.) Wassail Bowl, first ed., fronts, and numerous
woodcuts by Leech, 2 vol., cf. gt., rough edges, t.e.g.,
orig. cl. covers preserved, by Riviere, 1843, 8vo. (1196),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £2 6s.
(607)
sMi] Book-Prices Current.
Smith (C. H.) Selections of the Ancient Costume of Great
Britain and Ireland, col. plates, mor. gt., g.e., 1814, folio
(186), Feb. 20, Sotheby Heffer, £2 los.
Smith (Charlotte). Celestina. A Novel, first ed., 4 vol., old
cf., T. Cadell, 1791, Svo. (6Q02), July t, Sotheby
Pickerins;, 14s.
Smith (Charlotte). Desmond. A Novel, first ed., 3 vol., old
hf, cf.. Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Pater-Noster
Row, 1792, Svo. (6903), July I, Sotheby Pickering, ys.
Smith (Charlotte). The Banished Man. A Novel, 4 vol., hf.
bd., Cadell and Da vies, 1794, 8vo. (6904), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, 7s.
Smith (Charlotte). The Wanderings of Warwick. A Novel,
first ed., cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g., J. Bell, 1794, 8vo. (6905),
July I, Sotheby Pickering, 19s.
Smith (Hy.) A FrvitfvU Sermon, Vpon part of the 5. Chapter
of the first Epistle of Saint Paul to the Thessalonians,
first ed. (A-C 7 in eights), cf., g.e., [colophon] Imprinted
at London, by William Hoskins, Henrie Chettle, and lohn
Danter, for Nicholas Ling, 1591, sm. 8vo. (6907), July i,
Sotheby Dobell, {1
Smith (Hy.) The Sinners Conuersion, first ed. (Sermon i A-B
in eights, title on A 2, B 8 blank. Sermon 2 A-B in eights),
cf. ex'., rough lower edges. Printed for William Leake,.
1594, 8vo. (6908), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, /3 3s,
Smith (Hy.) The Wedding Garment, first ed. (A-C in eights,
the last leaf blank) (stained), cf., g.e., W. Wright, 1590,
sm. 8vo. (6906), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, /2 12s.
Smith (Hy.) Three Prayers, one for the Morning, another for
the Euening : the third for a sick- man, first ed. (12
leaves), cf., Thomas Man, 1591, sm. 8vo. (6909), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, ^3 2S. 6d,
Smith (H., Dramatist). The Princess of Parma. A Tragedy,
orig. ed. (28 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for Joseph Wilde,.
MDCXCIX., sm. 4to. (6910), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, los.
Smith (J.) Grammatica Quadrilinguis, or. Brief Instructions
for the French, Italian, Spanish, and English Tongues (A
3 leaves, B-S 4 in eights), old cf.. Printed for Joseph Clark
. . and John Lutton, 1674, Svo. (6911), July i, Sotheby
Stevens, £1
Smith (J. C.) British Mezzotinto Portraits, plates, 4 vol.,
orig. cl., H. Sotheran, 1884, Svo. (365), July 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2^
Smith (J. C.) [British Mezzotinto Portraits.] One hundred
and twenty-five Portraits, in autotype, to illustrate
" British Mezzotint Portraits," in a portfoUo, large
PAPER, 50 copies printed (1283), Dec. 4, Sotheby Hester, ;^io
Smith (J. E.) A Tour to Hafod, in Cardiganshire, the seat of
Thomas Johnes, 15 col. aquatints, orig. bds., uncut, 1810,
foUo (714), April 29, Sotheby Howell, £5
Smith (Jno.) Catalogue Raisonne of the Works of the most
(608)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [smi
Eminent Dutch, Flemish and French Painters, ports.,
9 vol., hf. mor., g.e., 1829-42, roy. Svo. (2231), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Halliday, £^ 3s.
Smith (Captain Jno.) A Map of Virginia. With a Descrip-
tion of the Covntrey, first ed., with the orig. folded map
by Hole (backed) (a sHght split in one fold mended, title
scraped and mended), mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, At
Oxford, Printed by Joseph Barnes, 1612, sm. 4to. (6912),
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2.^0
[* 4 leaves, besides the folded map of Virginia engraved
by W. Hole, A-E in fours, the Proceedings, etc. with a
new title, A-Pj in fours.]
Smith (Capt. Jno.) Description of New England, first ed.,
mor. gt., g.e., margin of title renewed, Printed by Humfrey
Lownes, for Robert Gierke, 161 6, sm. 4to. (6913), July i,
Sotheby H. Stevens, ;^2oo
[^ 4 leaves, A-I in fours. With the orig. map of New
England, by S. Pass.]
Smith (Capt, Jno.) England's Improvement Reviv'd, cf. ex..
Printed by Tho. Newcomb for Benjamin Southwood . . .
and Israel Harrison . . . 1673, sm. 4to. (6918), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £j
[" The Bookseller, to the Reader," i leaf (before the
title) ; A 4 leaves, (a) 2 leaves, A-Ll in fours, last leaf
blank.]
Smith (Capt. Jno.) Generall Historic of Virginia, New-Eng-
land, and the Summer Isles, Printed by I. D. and I. H. for
Michael Sparkes, 1624, sm. folio (6914), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, ;^2io
[First issue. Engraved title by Barra, with ports, of
Elizabeth, James I., and Charles Prince of Wales at the
top. Dedication to the Duchess, i leaf; "Preface of
foure Poynts," and verses by S. M., i leaf; A-N in fours
with a map of Virginia, and another of " Ould Virginia " ;
no sheet O ; P-Ii in fours, with maps of the Summer Isles
and New England, the latter having in the upper left-
hand corner a port, of Smith. In the orig. gt. English
(Lyonnese) cf., arms of the Duke of Norfolk quartered
with those of his wife (repaired). Illustration of title-
page in catalogue.]
Smith (Capt. Jno.) Generall Historic of Virginia, New-
England, and the Summer Isles, engraved title by Barra
and 4 maps, mor. ex., g.e., by F, Bedford, Printed by I.
D. and I. H. for Michael Sparkes, 1631, sm. folio (6915),
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £^s^ 5s.
[A re-issue of the ed. of 1624, and although the title-
page promises a continuation of the narrative to 1626,
the latest date is, as before, 1624. The map of New
England, however, in the later issues presents variations
in having the port, of Smith retouched, a coat-of-arms
introduced; the longitudes marked, and several places
inserted which do not occur in the original impression.
XXXII. (609) 20
SMI] Book-Prices Current.
The only difference in the title-page is that the port, of
Charles I. is crowned, instead of exhibiting him as Prince
of Wales. The ports, of the Duchess of Richmond and
Matoaka (by Pass) are inserted in this copy. It is said
that no other copy of this ed. is known. {See Pilling's
" Bibhography of the Algonquin Languages.")]
Smith (Capt. J no.) Sea Grammar, with the plaine Exposition
of Smiths Accidence for young Sea-men enlarged, first
ed., woodcut initials and ornaments (A 2 leaves, (a) 4
leaves, B-L 2 in fours), cf. ex., by F. Bedford, Printed by
John Haviland, 1627, sm. 4to. (6917), July i, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £149
Smith Capt. Jno.) True Travels, Adventvres and Observa-
tions, In Europe, Asia, Africa and America, first ed.,
mor. ex., by F. Bedford, Printed by J. H. for Thomas
Slater, and are to bee sold at the Blew Bible in Greene Arbour,
1630, sm. folio (6916), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £92.
[A 6 leaves, B-G in fours, H 6 leaves. With a large
folding plate in nine compartments, in the lower right-
.hand corner of which is, " London Printed by lames
Reeue."]
Smith (J. T.) Antiquities of Westminster, port, and plates,
hf. mor., t.e.g., 1807, imp. 4to. (366), July 22, Sotheby
Leon, £2 2S.
Smith (R.) A Wonder of Wonders : or, A Metamorphosis of
Fair Faces voluntarily transformed into foul Visages
(A-E in fours), hf. bd.. Printed by J. G. for Richard Roy-
ston, Bookseller in Ivy-lane, 1662, sm. 4to. (6919), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £6 5s.
Smith (Rich., Episcop. Chalcedonensis) . Florvm Historiae
Ecclesiasticae gentis Anglorum, large paper, russ. ex.,
Parisiis, Apud Fredericvm Leonard., 1654, folio (6920),
July I, Sotheby Ellis, £1 14s.
Smith (Saml.) History of the Colony of Nova Caesaria, New
Jersey (pp. 574 -i-x.), mor, ex., by F. Bedford, Burlington,
in New Jersey, 1765, roy. 8vo. (6922), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^io
Smith (Sir Thos.) Voiage and Entertainment into Rushia
(A-B 2 leaves each, C-N 3 in fours), mor., g.e., by Hering,
Nathanyell Butter, 1605, sm. 4to. (6923), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £^2.
Smith (Walter). XII. Mery Jests, of the Wyddow Edyth : —
This lying widow, false and craftie.
Late i Englad hath deceiued many :
blacfe letter, mor. gt., t.e.g., rough fore and lower edges
(C. Lewis), [at the end] Finis, by Walter Smith, [colophon]
Imprinted in Fleetlane : by Richarde Johnes (1573), sm. 4to.
(6924), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £95
[A-H in fours. In verse. The only other copy known
is among Selden's books at Oxford. This was Heber's
copy, afterwards G. Daniel's. This work was originally
published in 1525, sm. folio, of which ed. a copy is still
(610)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [smo
preserved at Wentworth-Woodhouse. Illustration of title
page in catalogue.]
Smith (Wentworth) . The Hector of Germany. Or The
Palsgraue, Prime Elector. A New Play, orig. and only
ed. (A-H in fours and a leaf of I), cf. ex.. g.e., by F. Bed-
ford, Printed by Thomas Creede, for losias Harrison, 1615,
sm. 4to. (6925), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £^;^
[Smith (Wm.)] Examination of the Connecticut Claim to
Lands in Pennsylvania, with an Appendix, orig. copper-
plate map, mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut (reproduction of title-
page in catalogue), Philadelphia, 1774, 8vo. (220), Nov. 19,
American Art Association $50
Smith (Wm.) History of the Province of New York, first ed.,
fine impression of the folding plate, " The south view of
Oswego on Lake Ontario," engraved by J. Mynde (backed) ,
7f by I of inches, orig, ht cf., London, printed for Thomas
Wilcox, 1757, 4to. (589), Nov. 19, American Art Association
$70
Smith (Wm.) History of the Province of New- York, double-
page plate, " The South View of Oswego on Lake On-
tario," by J. Mynde (backed), mor., richly tooled, t.e.g,,
by Riviere, and corner of last leaf inlaid, in case, London,
printed for Thomas Wilcox . . 1757, 4to. (910), Dec. 12,
American Art Association $77
[First ed. Presentation copy from the author to Samuel
Jones, member of the constitutional convention of New
York ; inscription on title in the autograph of the author.
Reproduction of title-page in catalogue.]
Smith (Wm.) Old Yorkshire, 5 vol. — New Series, 3 vol.,
together 8 vol., illustrations, orig. cl., 1881-9, 4to. (1201)
Dec. 17, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £1 6s.
Smollett (T.) Adventures of Ferdinand, Count Fathom, first
ed., 2 vol., old cf., 1753, 8vo. (3582), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Bain, £^
Smollett (T.) Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, first ed., 4 vol.,
orig. cf.. For the Author, 1751, sm. 8vo. (745), March 18,
Christie Pickering, £y 5s.
Smollett (T.) Adventures of Roderick Random, first ed., 2
vol., old cf., J. Osborn, 1748, sm. 8vo. (744), March 18,
Christie Spencer, £6 los.
Smollett (T.) History and Adventures of an Atom, first ed.,
orig. hf. binding, uncut, marginal MS. notes as to the
originals of the persons mentioned, probably by the
author, 1769, sm. 8vo. (743), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £2^
Smollett (T.) The Regicide. A Tragedy, first ed., cf. gt., g.e.,
A. Millar, MDCCXLIX., 8vo. (6927), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £^
[Smollett (T.)] The Reprisal. A Comedy, first ed. (A-D 2
in eights), new mor. ex., Printed for R. Baldwin, MD
CCLVIL, 8vo. (6928), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^
Smollett (T.) Travels through France and Italy, first ed., 2
(611) 20 — 2
SMO] Book-Prices Current.
vol., contemp. cf, gt., R. Baldwin, 1766, sm. 8vo. {746),
March 18, Christie Ellis, £1
Smollett (T.) [Works.] Novels, first eds., 15 vol., cf. ex., g.e.,
by W. Pratt, uniform, 1 748-1 771, post 8vo. (6926), July
I, Sotheby Spencer, ;^43
[Roderic Random, 1748, 2 vol. — Peregrine Pickle, 1751,
4 vol. — Count Fathom, 1753, 2 vol. — Sir Launcelot
Greaves, 1762, 2 vol. — Adventures of an Atom, 1769, 2
vol. — Humphrey Clinker, 1772, 3 vol.]
Smollett (T.) Works, ed. by J. Moore and J. P. Browne,
port., 8 vol., hf. cf., 1872, 8vo. (362), June 26, Puttick
Hill, £^ 4s.
[Smyth (Jno.)] Win her and Take her. A Comedy, orig. ed.
(34 leaves), new hf. cf.. Printed for J. Hindmarsh, 1691,
sm. 4to. (6929), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2
Smyth (J. F. D.) Tour in the United States, 2 vol., contemp.
cf., 1784, 8vo. (553), July 29, Sotheby Maitland, £2 i8s.
Smyth (Robt.) Stravnge, Lamentable, and Tragicall Hys-
tories, trans, by R. S., blacfe letter (A-P 3 in fours) (hole in
title), old hf. cf.. Imprinted in Fleete-streate, beneath the
Conduite, at the Signe of S. John Euangelist, by Hugh
lackson, n.d., sm. 4to. (6930), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^22
Smjrthe (Sir Jno.) Discourses concerning divers Weapons and
the excellencie of Archers, cf.. At London, printed by
Richard Johnes, 1590, 4to. (541), Jan. 22, Sotheby
M(^ggs,£5 5S.
[This work was suppressed, see Strype's Annals. It
contains reference to the Spanish Armada.]
Snawsell (Robt.) A Looking-Glasse for Married Folkes, bladt
letter (A-H in eights, title on A 2), hf. bd.. Printed by lohn
Haviland for Henry Bell, 163 1, sm. 8vo. (6931), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Social England, ed. by H. D. Traill, 6 vol., hf. mor., g.t., by
Rividre, 1893-97, 8vo. (473), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Quaritch, £5 los.
Social England, by H. D. Traill, plates, some col., 6 vol., new
hf. cf., t.e.g., uncut, 1902-4, 8vo. (133), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Roberts, £5 5s.
Society of Antiquaries of London. Archaeologia : or. Miscel-
laneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, from its commence-
ment in 1770 to 1863, all orig. eds., illustrations, 39 vol.
and 2 index vol. (for Vol. i.-xxx.), together 41 vol., hf.
russ., m.e. (some of the plates spotted and vol. xxxviii.
oil stained), 1770-1863, 4to. (865), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Thorp, £3 5S.
Society of Antiquaries of London. Archaeologia, or Miscel-
laneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Vol. Ix.-lxvii. (Series
ii. Vol. x.. Part 2-V0I. xvii.), plates, 1907-16 — Proceedings,
Series H., Vol. xxiv.-xxviii., illustrations, 1911-16, 8vo. —
General Index to the Proceedings, Series ii.. Vol. i.-xx.,
1908, 8vo., together 16 vol., 4to. (428), Feb. 20, Sotheby
(612) Quaritch, £5
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sol
Sodom and Onan, A Satire, Inscribed to . . [Portrait] Esq.,
alias the Devil on Two Sticks, large paper, cf. ex., uncut,
by Riviere, n.d., n. or p. (17 — ), 4to. (1187), May 14,
Sotheby Pickering, £5 5s.
[Soldinus (F.)] De anima brutorum commentaria, printed
upon thick paper, front, and 8 engravings in green and
bistre, large initial vignettes, cf. ex., g.e., Florentia.
Cajetan. Cambiagi Regius Typographus, 1776, 8vo. (6935),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £2
Sohman. Tragedie of SoUman and Perseda, new cf. ex., g.e.,
by Riviere, Printed by Edward Allde, for Edward White,
1599 {forgery, c. 1815), sm. 4to. (6936), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2
Solinus (C. J.) Polyhistor, cf. ex., by F. Bedford, the map
in orig. state, [colophon] Excusum . . . Anno natiuitatis
domini. M.D.XX. VienncB AustricB, per Joanne Singreniu,
impensis honesti Lvcae Atlantse, ciuis, &> BibliopolcB
Viennensis (1520), sm. folio (6938), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^2
[Title and preliminaries, 8 leaves. Folded woodcut map,
" TIPvs ORBIS VNIVERSALIS." Sign, a, 4 leaves;
b-z, 6 leaves each ; A-E, 6 leaves each ; F, 4 leaves ;
F iv. bearing the imprint on the recto, the verso blank ;
table, 14 leaves, and a last leaf, which bears the device of
Jo. Singrenius on the verso.]
Solinus (C. J.) Rerum memorabilium collectanea, edente
Bonino Mombritio, lit. rom. (120 leaves) [Hain * 14873
(122 leaves). Proctor 5885], [Sine ulla nota] [Mediolani,
Joannes Bonus, c. 1475], 4to. (6937), J^^Y ^> Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £^0
Solis (D. Ant. de). Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, primera
ed., engraved front., Spanish mor., r.e., by White, Pall
Mall, Madrid, 1684, sm. folio (1233), May 14, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £2 15s.
Solis (D. Ant. de). Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, large
PAPER, port, of Cortes after Titian and of Solis after Jo.
Ximeno, and plates by Morino Tejado, 2 vol., old French
cf. gt., g.e. (Padeloup), Madrid, Ant. de Sancha, 1783,
4to. (6939), July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £^ 15s.
Solis (Virgil.) Ein New Kiinstlichs Betbiichlein, lit. got^.,
engraved throughout on one side only, contemp. German
oak bds. and leather, gt. borders and centre stamp of
David praying, clasp catches, g.e., [colophon] Zu NUrm-
berg druckts Hieronymus Petri Goldschmiedt/ Schweitzer
genandt, M.D.LXVIIL, sm. 8vo. (6940), July i, Sotheby
[Title and dedicatory matter, 6 leaves. Twelve leaves
numbered 1-12 in Arabic numerals ; twelve leaves num-
bered i.-xii. in Roman numerals, followed by three un-
paged leaves. A copperplate engraving of the arms of
the town of Basel faces the dedication. Before each of
the printed leaves 1-12 are two plates (except the first,
(613)
sol] Book-Prices Current.
which has only one plate). Before each of the second set
of twelve letterpress leaves are also two copperplates.]
Solomon (King of Israel). Lemegeton, or, Clavicula Solo-
monis Rex, or the Little Key of Solomon the King, which
containeth (viz.) all the names, orders and offices of all
the Spirits that ever he had converse with, with the Seals
and Characters, etc., a manuscript, 2oin. by i3in., 52
folios, with 594 signs and diagrams (two cut into, one re-
placed by another of a later period, 2 leaves damaged and
the margins of others repaired), orig. boarded veil., book-
plate of Samuel Kerrish, Sac. xviii., folio (965), June 17,
Sotheby Shepherd, £g
Solvyns (B.) The Costume of Indostan, 60 col. engravings,,
mor. ex., g.e., n.d., folio (471), July 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 2S.
Somerville (W.) The Chase, a Poem, with Hobbinol or the
Rural Games, printed with Baskerville's types, mor, gt.,
t.e.g., Birmingham, R. Martin, 1767, roy. 8vo. (1204),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 15s.
Something concerning Nobody, ed. by Somebody, 14 humorous
etchings, cf. gt., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1814, 8vo. (1205),.
Dec. 17, Sotheby Walford, £1 is.
Somner (W.) Antiquities of Canterbury, first ed., on the back
of title the arms of Archbishop Laud, folding map and one
plate (should be 3 plates), author's presentation copy to
Charles II., with specially printed leaf (pasted opposite
title) offering the volume to his Majesty, mor. gt. {c.
1660), large royal arms in centre of covers, gt. back, g.e.,
signature on fly-leaf, I. L. for R. Thrale, 1640, 4to. (473),
June 10, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £i(y
Sonan (A. B., Le Sieur de). Chriserionte de Gavle. Histoire
. . . trouuee en la Terre Saincte, old French mor. gt., g.e.
(Derome), A Lyon. Pour Barthelemy Vincent, M.DC.XX.,
8vo. (6943), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Sondes (Sir Geo.) His plaine Narrative to the World, cf. ex.,
g.e.. Printed in the Yeare 1655, sm. folio (6944), July i,
Sotheby Ellis, £^ los.
Sonetti e Canzoni di diversi antichi Autori Toscani in dieci
libri raccolte ; di Dante Alaghieri ; di M. Cino da Pistoia ;
di Guido Cavalcanti, etc., italic letter, mor. ex., g.e., by
Duru, Firenze per li Heredi di Philippo di Giunta, 1527,.
sm. 8vo. (474), June 10, Sotheby Dobell, £^ los.
[;^5 15s-, nior., g.e., July i, Sotheby, Lot 6945.]
Song (A), or. Story for the lasting Remembrance of diuers
famous works, which God hath done in our time (A-G in
fours), mor., g.e.. Printed by R. Young for I. Bartlet, 1626,
sm. 4to. (6946), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £j 15s.
Song-Books. A series of seven volumes, uniform mor., g.e.,
1739-4C) (6947), J"ly I. Sotheby Quaritch, £g
[Contents: "The Robin," "The Thrush," "The
Nightingale," " The Linnet," " The Syren," " The Lark"
(each with a front.), and " The Complete English Song-
ster."] (614)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sop
Songe du Vergier. Lequel parle de la disputacion du clerc et
du cheualier, \\t. flotft. (Mtardes), woodcuts and floreate
initials, mor. ex., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, [colophon] . . .
Imprime a par is par Le petit laurens pour venerable homme
Jehan petit libraire . . . {vers 1500), sm. folio (6948), July
I, Sotheby ^^^ggs, £42
[A 8 leaves, b-z in sixes, 4 leaves, the last occupied by
a large woodcut on recto.]
Songs. Collection of English Songs with the music, engraved
on 425 single sheets, by Durfey, Leveridge, the Earl of
Rochester, and other composers or writers, divided into
five small folio volumes, and classified, many composed by
D. Purcell [probably taken from the " Thesaurus Musi-
cus," pubHshed 1693-6, with later additions, some with D.
Wright's imprint], hf. cf. [about 1690- 1720] (6952), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Songs. Collection of One Hundred and Eighty Loyal Songs,
all written since 1678, fourth ed., old cf.. Printed, and are
to be Sold by Richard Butt . . . 1694, P^st 8vo. (6951), July
I, Sotheby Dobell, £^ 12s.
Songs. Collection of 569 single sheet broadside songs and
ballads of the early part of the i8th century, by Carey and
others, with the music, engraved throughout on copper,
2 vol., old cf., folio (6953), July i, Sotheby Dobell, £^i
Songs. Methinks the Poor Town has been troubled too long.
Or, A Collection of the Several Songs Now in Mode Either
at the Court or, Theatres, second ed. (some edges shaved),
mor. gt., g.e., Printed in the Year 1673, sm. 8vo. (6950),
July I, Sotheby Dobell, £5
Songs of the Chace, being a Collection on the various Sports
of the World : Hunting, Shooting, Racing, Coursing,
Angling, Hawking, etc., front, and engraved title by J.
Scott, fore-edge painting of a horse race, mor. gt., g.e.,
181 1, 8vo. (2242), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, ^ii los.
Sophister (The). A Comedy, hf. cf. gt.. Printed by J. O. for
Humphrey Mosley, 1639, sm. 4to. (6954), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 15s.
[A-I 4 in fours, A j a blank wanting. Attributed to Dr.
Zouch.]
Sophocles. Antigone. Interprete Thoma Watsono, russ. ex.,
Excudebat Johannes Wolfius, 1581, sm. 4to. (6957), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Sophocles. Tragaediae {sic) septem, cum Commentariis
(Graec^), ed. princeps and first issue (hole in y 6), Venetian
mor. (repaired and rebacked), 9 gt. ornaments added to
each cover at a later date, g. tooled e., [colophon] Venetiis
in Aldi Romani Academia mense Augusto, 1502, 8vo.
(475), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £5 15s.
[/17, mor. gt., g.e., July i, Sotheby, Lot 6955.]
Sophocles. Tragoediae septem cum annotatione Brunckii et
Schoeffefi, large vell. paper, 2 vol., 25 copies printed,
mor. ex., finely bd., Oxonii, 1826, imp. 8vo. (6956), July
I. Sotheby ^gj^) Maggs, £5 15s.
sor] Book-Prices Current.
[Sorel (Chas.)] The Extravagant Shepherd, trans, out of
French, 2 large plates by J. B. Jaspers, pigskin ex..
Printed for Thomas Heath, 1653, sm. folio (6958), July i,
Sotheby Pickering, £^ 6s.
Souhaitz (Les) des Dames, lettres b&tardes, 30 verses of 4 lines
and a ballad, 4 leaves (a 2-a 4), without title, hf. bd. (see
Brunet, Vol. v., col. 463), Absque nota, sm. 4to. (747),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Souldiers Catechism, The, composed for the Parliaments
Army: Consisting of two Parts (36 leaves), new hf. cf.,
uncut, t.e.g.. Reprinted by T. B. and sold by R. Taylor,
1684, sm. 4to. (6932), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^ii
Souldiers Pocket Bible : Containing the most (if not all) those
places contained in holy Scripture, which doe shew the
qualifications of his inner man (pp. viii. + 16, printed on
veil.), mor. gt., g.e., Printed at London by G. B. and R. W.
for G. C., 1643 — Reprinted at Cambridge, N.E., 1861, post
8vo. (6933), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Souldier's Pocket Bible, reproduced in fac. (from the B. M.
copy), with Introduction by Fr. Fry, printed on veil., hf,
mor., Willis & Sotheran, 1862, 8vo. (6934), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 5s.
South Wales. The Humble Acknowledgment of the Inhabit-
ants of Sovth- Wales and County of Monmouth : Presented
to the Supreme Authority of this Nation, the Parliament
of the Commonwealth of England (4 leaves), new hf. cf..
Printed by Edward Husband and John Field . . . 1650, sm.
4to. (6970), July I, Sotheby Sotheran, £^
South Wales. The Humble Representation and Address to
His Highness of several Churches & Christians in South
Wales and Monmouthshire (a-b in fours, b 3 defective),
new veil., uncut. Printed by Henry Hills and John Field,.
MDCLVI., sm. 4to. (6971), July i, Sotheby
Sotheran, £4 los.
Southerne (Edm.) A Treatise concerning the right vse and
ordering of Bees, hlack letter (A-E i in fours), new veil.,
Imprinted by Thomas Orwin for Thomas Woodcocke, I593»
sm. 4to. (6959), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^ii
Southerne (Thos.) Money the Mistress. A Play, first ed., old
mor. gt., g.e.. Printed for J. Tonson, 1726, imp. 8vo,
(6969), July I, Sotheby Dobell, £^ 12s.
[A-A 4, B-F 4 in eights, last leaf blank. Apparently
Large Paper. Dedication copy to Lord Boyle, with his
autograph.]
Southerne (Thos.) Oroonoko : A Tragedy, first ed. (47
leaves), hf, bd., Printed for H. Playford & B. Tooke, etc.,
MDCXCVL, sm. 4to. (6966). July i, Sotheby
Dobell, £:i I2S.
Southerne (Thos.) Sir Anthony Love : or. The Rambling
Lady. A Comedy, first ed. (42 leaves, the last mended),
new hf. cf., uncut. Printed for Joseph Fox . . . and Abel
Roper, 1 69 1, sm. 4to. (6962), July i, Sotheby
(616) ^- ^- ^^^^^' £^ 5s^
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [sou
Southerne (Thos.) The Disappointment, or the Mother in
Fashion. A Play, first ed. (34 leaves, hole in title), hf.
bd.. Printed for Jo. Hindmarsh, 1684, sm. 4to. (6961), July
I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1 los.
Southerne (Thos.) The Fatal Marriage. A Play, first ed. (44
leaves), new hf. cf., Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1694, sm.
4to. (6965), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £t^
Southerne (Thos.) The Fate of Capua. A Tragedy, first ed.
(42 leaves), new hf. cf., Printed for Benjamin Tooke, T700,
sm. 4to. (6967), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^3 los.
Southerne (Thos.) The Loyal Brother or the Persian Prince.
A Tragedy, first ed. (34 leaves), new hf. cf., Printed for
William Cademan, 1682, sm. 4to. (6960), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £2 los.
Southerne (Thos.) The Maids last Prayer. A Comedy, first
ed. (32 leaves), cf. ex.. Printed for R. Bentley . . . and J.
Tonson, 1693, s"^- 4to- (6964), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £^ 3s.
Southerne (Thos.) The Spartan Dame. A Tragedy, first ed.
(39 leaves, some headlines cut into), contemp. MS. notes,
new hf. cf.. Printed for W. Chetwood, etc., 1719, sm. 4to.
(6968), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1 los.
Southerne (Thos.) The Wives Excuse : or. Cuckolds make
Themselves. A Comedy, first ed. (32 leaves), new hf.
mor.. Printed for Samuel Brisco, 1692, sm. 4to. (6963),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £jt 5s.
Southey (R.) History of Brazil, folding map, 3 vol., old cf.
(rebacked), 1810-19, 4to. (289), Dec. 19, Hodgson £2 5s.
Southey (R.) Life of Nelson, Introduction by John Masefield,
designs by Frank Brangwyn, col. port, of Nelson and 7
col. plates, Japanese veil., 100 copies printed, signed by
the artist, hf. mor., n.d. [191 1], 4to. (455), July 29, Sotheby
Campbell, £1 5s.
Southey (R.) [Works.] Poetical Works, 10 vol., with Oliver
Newman, and other Poetical Remains (not issued in his
collected works), together 11 vol., port., fronts, and title
vignettes, mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere, 1837-45, 8vo. (830),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 12s.
Southey (R.) [Works.] Poetical Works, port., fronts, and vig-
nettes, 10 vol., cf. gt., m.e., n.d., 8vo. (218), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Low, £1 17s.
\£2, cf. ex., July 22, Sotheby, Lot 371.]
Southwell (Anne). The Remarkable Tryal between Anne
Southwell, Plaintiff, and The Revd. Mr. John Wilkengsun,
an eminent Clergyman in the Strand, Defendant ; On an
Action of Four thousand Pounds brought against the
Defendant for the Non-performance of a Marriage-Promise
(4 leaves), hf. mor.. Printed for T. Dunoyer {c. 1731), sm.
8vo. (6972), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2
[Southwell (R,)] An Epistle of Comfort, to the Reverend
Priestes, '& to the Honorable, Worshipful, & other of the
Laye sort restranyed in Durance for the Catholicke Fayth,
(617)
sou] Book-Prices Current.
first ed. (A-Z in eights & 8 leaves, Aa-Cc in eights), mor.,
g.e., Imprinted at Paris, n.d. (1593], sm. 8vo. (6973), July
I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^1
Southwell (R.) Marie Magdalens funerall Teares (A 2-M 3 in
fours) (leaf soiled), hf. bd.. Printed for William Leake,
1609, sm. 4to. (6979), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £^^
[Southwell (R.)] Moeoniae. Or, Certaine excellent Poems and
spirituall Hymnes, first ed., woodcut ornaments (A 2
leaves, B-E in fours), cl.. Printed by Valentine Sims, for
John Busbie, 1595, sm. 4to. (6978), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £^'^
Southwell (R.) Saint Peters Complaint, With other Poemes,
first ed. (A-H 3 in fours), mor. gt., g.e.. Imprinted by lohn
Wolfe, 1595, sm. 4to. (6974), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £66
[Southwell (R.)] Saint Peter's Complaint, with other Poems,
first ed. (title shaved at foot and mended, a few leaves cut
into, one leaf mended), cf. gt., lohn Wolfe, 1595, 4to
(1238), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, ^50
Southwell (R.) Saint Peters Complaint, with other Poems
(a-m 2 in fours), mor., g.e., Printed by H. L. for William
Leake, n.d. [c. 1609], sm. 4to. (6975), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2^
Southwell (R.) Saint Peters Complaint, with other Poems
(title soiled) (A-M 2 in fours), cf. ex.. Printed by W. Stansby
for William Barret, 1615, sm. 4to. (6976), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £26
Southwell (R.) St Peters Complaint. Mary Magdal. teares
Wti» other workes of the author R. S. (A-Aa in twelves),
mor., g.e.. Printed by I. Haviland. Sould by E. Benson,
1636, sm. 8vo. (6977), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £16
Sowerby (Jas.) Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mush-
rooms, 240 col. plates, 2 vol. in i, old hf. cf., 1797- 1809,
folio (307), April 29, Sotheby Heffer, £6
Sowerby (Jas.) English Botany, col. plates, 36 vol., hf. mor.,
fine set, 1790-1814, 8vo. (306), April 29, Sotheby
Jaschke, £22
Sowerby (Jas.) EngUsh Botany, with Remarks by J. E.
Smith, in 23 vol., with Supplement, Vol. i. (only) ; and
General Indexes, together 25 vol., col. plates, hf. cf. gt.,
1805-31, 8vo. (938), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parsons, ;(i2 12s.
[Not bound as issued, and therefore sold not subject to
collation.]
Sowerb}^ (Ja-s.) English Botany, second ed., 2,580 col. plates,
12 vol., hf. cf. (rubbed), 1832-1846, 8vo. (66), March 19,
Puttick Dulau, £'j los.
Spain. A Discovrse of the Vsage of the English Fugitiues, by
the Spaniard (A-K in fours, title on A 2 ; this is the first
ed., and appears to be the surreptitious and imperfect text
referred to below), Lodon {sic). Printed by Thomas Scarlet
for lohfi Drawater, and are to be solde at his Shop in Pater
noster row, at the signe of the Swan, 1595 — The Estate of
English Fvgitives vnder the king of Spaine and his minis-
(618)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [spa
ters (title and preliminaries 4 leaves, A-S 3 in fours).
Printed [by Thomas Scarlet] for lohn Drawater, and are to
be solde at his shop in Canon lane neere Powles, 1595,
the two works in i vol., old mor. gt., sm. 4to, (6980), July
I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £21
[It is probable that this book proceeded from the pen
of James Wadsworth the elder, father of the writer of the
" Enghsh-Spanish Pilgrim," 1629.]
Spain. Newes from Spaine. A Relation of the Death of Don
Rodrigo Calderon, Marqves of Seven Churches, &c., by
Fernando Manojo (A-C in fours, C 4 orig. blank, title on
A 2), hf. bd., uncut \No place or printer's name], 1622, sm.
4to. (6982), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £8 8s.
Spain. The Estate of English Fvgitives vnder the King of
Spaine and his ministers, etc. (A-S in fours), cf. ex., Printed
for John Drawater, 1596, sm. 4to. (6981), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £8 8s.
Spangenberg (Cyr.) Der Jagteuffel, Bestendiger vnd Wolge-
griindter bericht, wie fern die Jagten rechtmessig, vnd
zugelassen, blacfe letter, woodcuts of devils hunting on
reverse of a 4 (A-Z and a-b 2 in fours), mor. ex., g.e., by
F. Bedford, Anno 1560, [colophon] Gedruckt zu Eisleben
bey Vrban Gaubisch, sm. 4to. (6983), July i, Sotheby
Maggs, £g los.
Spanish America. A collection of fourteen official documents
& reports by members of the Society of Jesus & others
relating principally to the Ecclesiastical affairs of different
parts of Spanish America (62 leaves in all), orig. veil.,
Mexico, 1643, etc., sm. folio (6984), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £57
Spanish Armada. Asserte ragioni d'incerto Inglese, del mal'
euento della poderosa Armata Spagnuola ne i Mari d'ln-
ghilterra I'anno 1588, new veil.. In Bergamo per Comin
Ventura, 1593, sm. 4to. (6988), July i, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £2 8s.
Spanish Armada. Copie of a letter sent ovt of England to Don
Bernardin Mendoza Ambassadovr in France for the King
of Spaine, declaring the State of England, contrary to the
opinion oJE Don Bernardin, and of all his partizans Spani-
ardes and others, blacfe letter (A-F ij in fours, then follow
the " Certaine Aduertisements," with a separate title, A
4 leaves, B 6 leaves), new veil., Imprinted at London by I.
Vautrollier for Richard Field, 1588, sm. 4to. (6986), July
I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £\2
Spanish Armada. Declaration of the Causes, which Mooved
the chiefe Commanders of the Nauie of her most excellent
Maiestie the Queene of England ... to take and arrest in
the mouth of the Riuer of Lisbone, certaine Shippes of
come, etc., orig. ed. (12 leaves) (title soiled), hf. bd.,
Imprinted by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1589,
sm. 4to.- (6987), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5
Spanish Armada. Relacio delo sucedido ala Armada de su
(619)
spa] Book-Prices Current.
Magestad, desde que entro enel Canal de Inglaterra, hasta
lo que se entendio en Dunquerque a los doze y treze de
Agosto de 1588, etc., lit. QOtf). (2 leaves), this title is on
folio 2 over a woodcut of the Spanish royal arms, the text
begins immediately below this and ends on the recto,
recto of folio I, is occupied entirely by the royal arms of
Spain with the words " Tan to Mota," with text on reverse,
new mor., Impressa on Seuilla en Casa de Cosme delara,
Impressor. en la celle de la Sierpe Con licencia del Conde de
Orgaz Asistete de Seuilla, sm. folio (6985), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £1^
[This contemp. document relating to the Armada is
believed to be undescribed.]
Spanish Grammar. Util, y breve institution, para aprender
los principios, y fundamentos de la lengua Hespafiola,
mor. ex., Lovanii, ex officina BartholomcBi Gravii Anno
1555, 8vo. (6989), July I, Sotheby Quavitch, £^
Spanish Pilgrime (The), or, an admirable discovery of a Romish
Catholicke (A 2 leaves, B-T in fours, T 4 blank), new veil.,
Printed by B. A. and are to be sold by Thomas Archer in
Popes head Alley, 1625, sm. 4to. (6990), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £5
Spanish Popular Literature, bd. in 3 vol., Spanish mor. ex.,
g.e., by Ramage, sm. 4to. (6993), July i. Sotheby
James, £^0
[A collection of 376 pieces in verse, mostly of two and
four leaves each, printed in different Spanish towns
during the eighteenth century, and a few at the beginning
of the nineteenth century, comprising romances, bur-
lesques, satires, etc.]
Spanish Popular Literature. Romances Antiguos, in i vol.,
new cf. ex., t.e.g., uncut, sm. 4to. (6994), July i, Sotheby
^aggs,£i^ los.
[A volume containing 100 chap-book romances in verse.
Printed at Madrid, Valladolid, etc., 1 721-1820. Mostly
with woodcuts.]
Spanish Popular Literature. Romances Antiguos, in i vol.,
old russ., lettered " Novellas Varias," uncut, sm. 4to.
(6995), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £g
[A collection of twelve chap-book eds. of popular
romances and histories. Printed at Cordova in the be-
ginning of the XlXth century, with woodcuts.]
[Sparke (Jos.)] Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores Varii, large
PAPER, mor. ex., g.e., Typis Gul. Bowyer, 1723, roy. folio
(6996), July I, Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £2 5s.
[Spechtshart (Hugo.)] Flores Musice, lit. got^., 82 leaves,
long lines, 18 and 35 to a full page, musical notation,
full-page woodcut on title (defective), repeated on a 6
verso, diagram on a 8 verso, wanting b i (supplied in
MS.), wormed, hf. veil., g.e., s. n. [J. Priiss, Strasburg],
4to. (127), May 13, Sotheby Ellis, £2.
Spectator (The), Tatler and Guardian, large paper, 14 vol.,
(620)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [spe
cf. ex., Printed by H. Baldwin for Longman and others,
1797, imp. 8vo. (6997), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £12
[Proof impressions of the plates by Thurston from
Sharpe's Classics are inserted, of which twenty-five sets
only were taken off on Large Paper.]
Spectator, The. See also Addison (J.)
Speculum Humanae Salvationis. Block-Book, old mor. ex.,
g.e. (from the Pembroke collection, ;^900. June 25, 1914,
Sotheby) [s.n. (? Holland, ? Lourens Janszoon Coster,
before 1471)], sm. folio (413), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £^^0
[Second Latin ed., known as the " Latin mixed ed.,"
the text of 20 leaves being printed from wooden blocks,
whilst the other 46 leaves are from movable types ; the
illustrations from wooden blocks. The 64 leaves are
printed on one side of the paper, the blank sides being
pasted together. Wants the six preliminary leaves, also
the first and last leaves of text. A few small portions of
letterpress rubbed, leaf 42 defective, small hole in last
two leaves, and the first and last leaves much discoloured.
Not subject to return.]
[Speculum Humanae Salvationis], got^ic letter, 192 cuts, all
col., hf. veil. [Augsburg, G. Zainer, at the Monastery of
SS. Ulrich and Afra, c. 1473], folio (414), Dec. lo, Christie
Quaritch, ;^i68
[First ed. in Latin and German together, and first of
the German text. Collation : No signatures or other
marks, but quires count a-z, a-d, the last leaf blank. A
few original MS. signatures. Hain * 14929, Proctor 1542.]
[Speculum Humanae Salvationis et alia Opuscula.] [Latino-
germanicum, cum Speculo Sanctae Maria editum a fratre
Johanne], lit. gott). magna, 269 leaves, without marks,
192 German woodcuts [Hain * 14929, Proctor 1542], mor.
ex., by F. Bedford [Sine loco aut anno], sm. folio (6998),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £240
[The first ed. printed entirely with movable types. It
is from the press of Gunther Zainer, of Augsburg, printed
at SS. Ulrich and Afra, not after 1473.]
Speculum Humanae Salvationis. [The Mirror of Man's Salva-
tion. An old English poetical version of the Speculum
Humanae Salvationis], mor. ex., by F. Bedford, sm. folio
(6999), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £395
[Manuscript on paper, written in the first half of the
15th century. It consists of sixty-four leaves, and is
divided into forty-five chapters, with an alphabetical
index on two leaves at end (11 J by 8^in.). No other MS.
of it known to exist. Mr. A. H. Huth reproduced this
MS. in a private issue of 75 copies in 1888. (See next lot.)
Illustration in catalogue.]
Speculum Humanae Salvationis, Reproduit en Fac-simile . .
par J. Ph. Berjeau, cl., C. J. Stewart, 1861, 4to. (7001),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 7s.
(621)
spe] Book-Prices Current.
Speculum Humanae Salvationis. The Mirroure of Mans Sal-
uacionne, printed from a manuscript in the possession of
Alfred Henry Huth, rox. binding, uncut, t.e.g.. Privately
printed, 1888, 4to. (7000), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £8 los.
Speeches by Eminent British Statesmen in the House of
Commons and Elsewhere : Fox, Pitt, Burke, Peel, Can-
ning, Erskine, Sheridan, Brougham, Gladstone, Beacons-
field, Bright and others, 97 vol., mor. ex., g.e,, by Riviere
and Son, 1815-1902, 8vo. (3583), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Speed (J no.) Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine, first
ed., engraved title, maps (col. in outline), engravings of
towns, palaces, etc., with the 473 coats-of-arms em-
blazoned, port, of the author inserted, mounted on guards,
cf. gt., g.e. (repaired), J. Sudbury, 161 1 -12, roy. folio
(330), Dec. 12, Hodgson Myers, £10 15s.
[£17 los., old veil., July i, Sotheby, Lot 7002.]
Speed (Jno.) Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine, m.aps,
contemp. cf. gt., 1676, foHo (1136), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Braun, £5 5s
Speed (Jno.) Theatrum Magnae Britanniae, Latine, reditum a
P. HoUando, first Latin ed., plates of arms and 67 maps,
1 61 6 — Germania Inferior, by Petrus Keerius, 25 maps
and plans, Amst., 161 7, titles and maps in both books
highly col. throughout by a contemp. hand, in i vol., old
mor., g.e., arms and monogram L. B. on sides, 1616-17,
folio (403), March 13, Hodgson ;£8i
Speed (S.) Fragmenta Careens : or. The Kings-Bench
Scuffle ; with the Humours of the Common-Side (A 2
leaves, B-H j in fours, in verse), hf. cf., uncut, Printed
by J. C. for S. S. and sold by the Booksellers of London and
Westminster, 1674, sm. 4to. (7003), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £4 los.
Speed (S.) Fragmenta Carceris : Or, The Kings-Bench
Scuffle ... (A 2 leaves, B-G in fours), new veil., uncut.
Printed by J. R. for Tho. Rooks at the Lamb and Ink-Bottle
in Ludgate Street . . . 1675, sm. 4to. (7004), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £^
Speght (R.) A Movzell for Melastomvs (A-G 3 in fours, title
on A 2), veil.. Printed by Nicholas Okes for Thomas Archer,
161J, sm. 4to. (7005), July i, Sotheby Dobell, £8 15s.
Speght (R.) Mortahties Memorandum, • with a dreame pre-
fixed, imaginarie in manner ; reall in matter (A-F in
fours, the last leaf blank, and the last but one bearing
only " Faults escaped in printing," in verse), cf. gt.,
Printed by Edward Griffin for lacob Bloome, 1621, sm. 4to.
(7006), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £18
Speidell (Jno.) New Logarithmes, the first invention whereof
was by Lo : John Nepair, Baron of Marchiston, unbd.,
1624, sm. 4to. (309), April 29, Sotheby Barnard, £7 15s.
Spence (Jos.) Polymetis : or. An Enquiry concerning the
Agreement Between the works of the Roman Poets, etc.,
(622)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [spe
first ed., LARGE PAPER, proof port, and plates, mor. ex.
(Harleian style), R. Dodsley, M.DCC.XLVIL, roy. folio
{7008), July I, Sotheby Quaritch. £1 14s.
Spencer (Herbert). Principles of Sociology, 3 vol., 1876-96—
Principles of Psychology, 2 vol., 1890 — Principles of
Ethics, 2 vol., 1892-3 — First Principles, 1893 — Principles
of Biology, 2 vol., 1894, together 10 vol., hf. cf., m.e.,
1876-94, 8vo. (433), Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 los.
Spencer (J no.) Discovrse Of divers Petitions of high Concern-
ment, and great consequence (A-Q 3 in fours), mor. gt.,
by Riviere, H. Dudley, 1461 [1641], sm. 4to. (7009), July
I, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^34
Spencer (Jno., D.D.) Discourse concerning Prodigies (a-q j
in fours), russ. ex.. Printed by John Field for Will. Graves,
1663, sm. 4to. (7010). July i, Sotheby Bailey, £5 5s.
Spenser (E.) Brittain's Ida, first ed., woodcut ornaments (A
4 leaves, the first blank, B-C in eights) (title mended),
mor. ex., by F. Bedford, Printed for Thomas Walkley, and
are to he sold at his shop at the Eagle and Child in Brittaines
Bursse, 1628, sm. 8vo. (7021), July i, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, ;^ii5
Spenser (E.) Colin Clouts Come home againe, first ed. (A to
K in fours, including title), mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford,
fine and perfect copy, London, printed [by W. Creed'] for
William Ponsonbie, 1595, sm. 4to. (116), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Quaritch, £$-i
Spenser (E.) Cohn Clouts come home again, first ed., title
within a woodcut border, several woodcut ornaments
(a 4 mended), mor. ex., g.e., [at end] Printed by T. C.
[Thomas Creede] for William Ponsonbie, 1595, sm. 4to.
(478), June 10, Sotheby Pickering, £1^ los.
Spenser (E.) CoUn Clovts Come home againe, first ed. (A-K
in fours), mor. ex., by Hayday (last leaf stained), Printed
for William Ponsonbie, 1595, sm. 4to. (7019), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £yo
Spenser (E.) Complaints. Containing sundrie small Poemes
of the Worlds Vanitie, first ed., 4 titles within woodcut
borders, mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., by F. Bedford, Imprinted
for William Ponsonbie, dwelling in Paules Churchyard at
the signe of the Bishops head, 1591, sm. 4to. (7017), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £1^^
[A-Z 3 in fours. Probably the largest and finest copy
in existence, uncut, 8in. (some 8^) by 6in. Illustration of
title in catalogue.]
Spenser (E.) Fowre Hymnes, first ed. (A-K 2 in fours), russ.
ex., by F, Bedford, Printed for William Ponsonby, 1596,
sm. 4to. (7020), July i, Sotheby Bailey, ;^i8o
Spenser (E.) Prothalamion Or A Spousall Verse, orig. ed.
(a-b 2 in fours), woodcut ornaments, russ. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, Printed for William Ponsonby, 1596, sm. 4to.
(7018), Juiy I, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^0
Spenser (E.) Shepheardes Calender, first ed., hladi letter and
(623)
spe] Book-Prices Current.
reman, 12 woodcuts (title repaired) (^ 4 leaves, A-N in
fours), mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by Hugh
Singleton, dwelling in Creede Lane neere vnto Ludgate at
the signe of the gylden Tunne, and are there to he solde, 1579,
sm. 4to. (7012), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^2.0
Spenser (E.) Shepheardes Calender, second ed., blacfe letter
and roman, 12 woodcuts (...4 leaves and A-N in fours),
mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, Imprinted j or lohn Harison the
younger, dwelling in Pater nosier Roe, at the signe of the
Anker, and are there to be solde, [colophon] Imprinted by
Thomas East for lohn Harrison the younger . . . 1581, sm.
4to. (7013), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £195
Spenser (E.) Shepheardes Calender, third ed., black letter,
roman and italic letter (title repaired), several woodcuts,
mor. ex., g.e., lohn Wolfe for John Harrison the Younger,
1586, [colophon] Imprinted . . . by Thomas East for lohn
Harrison the Younger . . . 1586, sm. 4to. (477), June 10,
Sotheby Quaritch, ;^ioo
Spenser (E.) Shepheardes Calendar, ed. by F. S. Ellis, 225
copies printed, 12 full-page engravings by A. J. Gaskin,
uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1896, sm. 4to. (487), July 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £g 5s.
Spenser (E.) The Faerie Queene, first ed.. Vol. i. only, want-
ing title and preliminary leaves and ends with Qq i,
Welsh words printed in, old veil, (damaged), not subject
to return, 1590, sm. 4to. (310), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £15
Spenser (E.) The Faerie Queene [Books I. -III.], 1590 — The
Second Part of the Faerie Queene, first eds. of both parts,
2 vol. in I, old cf., William Ponsonbie, 1590-6 (2773),
April 22, Christie, presented by Mr. John Murray £52
[John Mitford's copy. The Welsh words on p. 332 of
Vol. i. are not printed, denoting that this is the first issue
of the first ed. The four unnumbered leaves sometimes
found at end are not in this copy. Head and tail lines in
many cases shaved.]
Spenser (E.) The Faerie Qveene, 1590 — The Second Part of
the Faerie Qveene, together 2 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, fine copy. Imprinted for William Ponsonby,
1590-96, sm. 4to. (7014), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £112.
[First issue of the first ed. Spaces left for W^elsh words.
Vol. i., A-Qq 4 in eights, including the 4 unpaged leaves of
Sonnets at end. Vol. ii., A-Kk 4 in eights.]
Spenser (E.) The Faerie Qveene, first folio ed., printed in
pearl type, woodcut ornaments (A-Hh in sixes, the last
leaf blank, except Q, which has only 4 leaves, the date
at the end is printed 16012), mor. ex. (title weak, inner
margin renewed). Printed by H. L. for Matthew Lownes,
1609, sm. folio (7015), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £g
Spenser (E.) Three Proper, and wittie, familiar Letters :
lately passed betweene two Vniuersitie men : touching
the Earthquake in Aprill last, and our Enghsh refourmed
(624)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sfi
Versifying. With the Preface of a well-wilier to them
both, first ed., black letter and roman, two titles, woodcut
initials and ornaments, cf. gt., g.e.. Imprinted by H. Bynne-
man, dwelling in Thames streate, neare vnto Baynardes
Castell. Anno Domini. 1580. Cum gratia 6- priuilegio
RegicB Maiestatis, sm. 4to. (7022), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, ;^220
[A-E in fours, F 2 leaves, G-I 3 in fours. On G 2 occurs
a new title.]
Spenser (E.) View of the State of Ireland, whereunto is added
the History of Ireland, by Edmund Campion ; published
by Sir James Ware, first ed., old boarded russ. gt., g.e.,
Dublin, printed for the Society of Stationers, 1633, sm. folio
(1166), July 22, Sotheby ^^gg^. £5 5S.
Spenser (E.) [Works.] The Faerie Queene : The Shepheards
Calendar : together with the other Works of England's
Arch-Poet, first collected ed., woodcut engravings to each
of the twelve months in The Shepherd's Calendar and other
cuts, mor., g.e., by Riviere, 161 1, folio (435), March 25,
Sotheby Maggs, £\']
[;^i5, russ. ex., July i, Sotheby, Lot 7016; £'^, cf.
(broken), Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 632.]
Spenser (E.) Works (title defective, upper margins and a few
fore-edge margins stained), cf. gt., r.e. (rubbed), Printed
by Henry Hills for Jonathan Edwin, 1679, folio (459),
Aug. 7, Sotheby Halliday, £2, los.
Spenser (E.) [Works.] Poetical Works, Aldine ed., port., 5
vol., orig. cl., paper labels, Pickering, 1839, 8vo. (iii).
May 23, Puttick Sutton, £^ 15s.
Spenser (E.) [Works.] Poetical Works, Pickering's Aldine
ed., port., 5 vol., mor., g.e., by Hayday, Pickering, 1852,
8vo. (2252), Nov. 5, Sotheby Maggs, £1 12s.
\£\ IS., hf. veil., Jan. 22, Sotheby, Lot 222.]
Spenser (E.) Works, ed. by J. P. Collier, 5 vol., cf. ex., m.e..
Bell & Daldy, 1862, 8vo. (378), July 22, Sotheby
Heffer,£^ i8s.
Spenser (E.) Works, ed. by Grosart, large paper, engravings
and cuts (100 copies printed), 10 vol., imitation Spanish
mor. ex., t.e.g.. Printed for Private Circulation only, 1882-4,
4to. (701 1), July I, Sotheby Edwards, £g
[The tenth volume was never printed. In this copy.
Vol. ii. has been divided into two vols., with a new title
to the second part.]
:Spenser (E.), Campion (Edm.) and Hanmer (M.) Histories of
Ireland, published by Jas. Ware, first ed., russ. ex., g.e.,
by F. Bedford, Dublin, printed by the Society of Stationers,
1633, sm. folio (7023), July i, Sotheby Pickering, ;^io los.
Spiegel der Laien, gotftic letter, 30 lines to a page, title in one
line of gothic type below a large imperial crown, with 31
woodcuts and printer's device (three poppies, etc.), orna-
mental initials, mor., Liibeck [the " Poppy printer," ? Matt.
(625)
spi] Book-Prices Current.
Brandis or S. Amdes], 1496, sm. 410. (416), Dec. 10,
Christie Quariich, £7^
[The only ed. known. Only two copies are registered ;
these are at Gottingen and Wolfenbiittel. Collation :
a-g8, h6 = 62 leaves, numbered in gothic letters.]
Spiegel der Menschlichen Behaltniss, got^ic letter, 278 woodcuts,
ornamental initials, cf., with orig. fittings for brass clasps
(few leaves loose and a few inside margins repaired),.
Getrnckei durch Bernhart Richel zu Basel, Aug. 31, 1476,
folio (415), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £jS
[Second ed. of the German text, the first published by
itself, and the first with these cuts. Hain * 14936, Proctor
7530. Collation : 237 leaves, unnumbered. Wanting the
first blank and the corresponding leaf (table).]
Spilbergen (J. van). Het Journael van Joris van Speilberghen,
Dese afbeeldinge is vande grootte vanden grooten Car-
bonckel oft Rubijn, by Speilberghen mede wt Celon ghe-
bracht . . . Ut. QOtf)., plates, new veil., g.e., Floris Balthasar
. . . tot Delff, 1605, sm. oblong 4to. (7025), July i, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £2G
Spilbergen (J. van). Het Journael . . . Ut. gotl)., plates, new
veil., g.e., 1605, sm. oblong 4to. (7026), July i, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £^2,
[Muller, p. 156 c. This is the third impression and ac-
cords with the second, except that it has two songs added
at the end, pp. 70-71.]
Spilbergen (J. van). t'Historiael Journael, van tghene ghe-
passeert is van v/eghen drie schepen, ghenaent den Ram,
Schaep ende t'Lam, &c. . . lit. gotl^., plates, new veil.,.
Floris Balthasar . . . tot Delff, 1605, sm. oblong 4to. (7027),
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £-^2
[Muller, p. 156 d, where the variations of this ed. are
given in full.]
Spilbergen (J, van). t'Historiael Journael, van 'tghene ghe-
passeert is van weghen dry Schepen, \\i. QOti^., plates, new
veil., g.e. [Delff, Floris Balthasar], sm. oblong 4to. (7024),.
July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £2,2
Spilbergen (J. van). Newe Schiffahrt Einer Dreyjahrigen
Reyse, new veil., Getruckt zu Francfort am Mayn durch
Matthias Beckern. Im Jahr 1605, sm. 4to. (7028), July i,
Sotheby H. Stevens, £2/\
[Title and preliminaries 4 leaves, pp. 1-78, 12 plates by
De Bry. Muller, p. 161.]
Spilbergen (J. van). Oost ende West-Indische Spiegel, \\t
QOt^., plates, title mended, new veil., g.e., Tot Ley den.
By Nicolaes Geelkercken, Anno 1619, sm. oblong 4to.
(7029), July I, Sotheby H. Stevens, £20-
[See Camus, " M^moire," pp. 147-53, and Muller, p. 63.]
Spilbergen (J. van). Oost ende West-Indische Spiegel, lit.
QOii)., plates (title mended, last leaf defective and mended),.
(626)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [spo
new veil., g.e., Tot Ley den, By Nicholaes van Geelkercken
Anno 1619, sm. oblong 410. (7030), July i, Sotheby
H. Stevens, £6 6s.
[This ed. is the same as Lot 7029, the title only having
been altered.]
Spilbergen (J. van). Ooost ende West-Indische Spieghel, lit.
flOttl., plates (map of the world mended, margins of plates
renewed), new veil., g.e. 'tAmstelredam, By Jan Janssz,
Boeckvorcooper op't Water inde Pas-Caert, 162 1, sm. oblong
4to. (7031), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £4
[A re-impression of the ed. of 1619, the same plates
being used.]
Spilbergen (J. van). Oost ende West-Indische Spieghel . . .
lit. flOtt)., plates, new veil., g.e.. Tot Zutphen, By Andries
Janssz van Aelst, Boeckver cooper. Ao. 1621, sm. oblong
4to. (7032), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £5 5s.
[The same as the Amsterdam ed. of 1621, the title only
being changed.]
Spilbergen (J. van). Oost & West-Indische Spieghel, auquel
sont descriptes les deux dernieres Navigations . . . I'Une
par George de Spilbergen . . . I'autre par Jacob Le Maire,
25 folded maps and plates (title mended, some leaves
stained), old cf., Amst., Jan Jansz., 1621, oblong 4to.
(406), April 29, Sotheby H. Stevens, £4 4s.
[A trans, from the Dutch, with the same plates. Only
20 plates are mentioned on the list, but they are all num-
bered to 25.]
Spilbergen (J. van). Speculum orien talis occidentalisqve
Indian navigationum, plates, new veil, gt., g.e., Lugduni
Batauormn apud N'^colaum d Geelkercken. An. CIj I J
CXIX., sm. oblong 4to. (7033), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £()
Spilsbury (J no.) Collection of Fifty Prints from Antique
Gems, mor. gt., rough edges, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, 1785,
4to. (121 1), Dec. 17, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £2 12s.
Spirito (Lorenzo). II libro Chiamato Altro marte de la Vita &
gesti de . . Capitano Nicolo Picinino (Poema), ed. prima,
lit. 0Ot^., 87 leaves, with signs, (wanted blank for a i.)
[Hain *i496o. Proctor 7184], mor. gt,, g.e., by Lortic
(Gaisford copy), [colophon] . . Composto e Scripto per
mano de me Lorezo Spirito da Peroscia . . Stampata in
Vicenza adi vim. de Aprile del m.cccc.lxxxviiii. [printer
unknown'], 1489, sm. folio (3744), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Maggs. £d,^
Spirito (Lorenzo). Le Passetemps de la Fortune des Dez,
ports, of kings of France, diagrams, etc., old mor. ex.,
g.e., Lyon, Benoist Rigavd, 1583, sm. 4to. (751), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £g los.
Spitzer Collection. See Collection Spitzer
Spooner (L.) Looking-Glass for Smoakers, a Poem (some fore-
edges shaved), cf. ex., Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick-
lane, 1703, sm. 8vo. (7036), July i, Sotheby
(627) Maggs, £3 8s.
spo] Book-Prices Current.
Sporting Discoveries, or Miseries of Shooting, by " Ben Tally-
Ho," 28 col. plates, hf. roan (rubbed), 18 15-21, oblong
4to. (3735), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sharp, £$S
Sporting Magazine, from the commencement to 1870, plates,
together 156 vol., hf. bd., uniform, 1792-1870, 8vo. (3585),
Feb. 25, Sotheby K. W. Henderson, ;^I50
[£()2, about 250 vol., various, 1792-1862, binding and
condition not stated, same sale. Lot 3586.]
Sporting Repoistory, containing .... Anecdotes on Sporting:
Subjects, etc., 19 col, plates by Berenger and H. Aiken,
mor. gt., t.e.g., McLean, 1822, 8vo. (3587), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Sahin, £()^
Sportsman's Cabinet, or a Correct Delineation of the various
Dogs used in the Sports of the Field, 25 plates by J. Scott
and numerous woodcuts by Bewick, 2 vol., hf. mor., m.e.,.
1803-4, 4*0- (163), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parkinson, £1 los.
[Spotswoode (J.)] Refutatio Libelli de Regimine Ecclesiae
Scoticanae, MS. note on fly-leaf, mor. ex.. Ex officina
Nortoniana, apud Joan. Billium, 1620, 8vo. (478), Aug. 7,.
Sotheby Alweida, £1 15s..
Sprat (Thos.) History of the Royal Society of London, large
PAPER, front, of the society's arms and the folding engrav-
ing (damaged) by W. Hollar, only found in large paper
copies, contemp. English mor. gt., g.e., 1667, 4to. (1481),
April 8, Sotheby Dohell, £$
Sprigge (Jos.) Anglia Rediviva ; Englands Recovery, Printed
by R. W. for lohn Partridge, 1647 (7037). July i. Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Squire (Ed.) Disco verie and Confvtation of a Tragical! Fic-
tion, devysed and played by Edward Squyer yeoman
soldiar, hanged at Tyburne the 23. of Nouemb. 1598 (A
7 leaves, B 8 leaves), russ. gt., g.e.. Imprinted with Licence.
Anno M.D.XCIX., 8vo. (7039), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £^^
Squire (Ed.) Letter written out of England to an English
Gentleman remaining at Padua (a-b in fours), new veil.,.
Imprinted by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1599, sm.
4to. (7038), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £1 6-
Staden (Hans). Warhafftig Historia vnnd beschreibung einer
Landtschafft der Wilden, Nacketen, Grimmigen Mensch-
fresser Leuthen, in der Newen welt America gelegen, lit..
QOt^-, title in red and black, 41 German woodcuts (a-x in
fours), title mended, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, [colo-
phon] Gedruckt zu Franckfurdt am Mayn, durch Weygandt
Han. [O. /.] (1556), sm. 4to. (7040), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £^6
Staden (Hans). Warhaftige Historia und Beschreibung eyner
Landtschaft der Wilden, Nacketen, Grimmigen, Mensch-
fresser Leuthen in der Newenwelt America gelegen, lit.
^Oi\)., 2 parts in i vol., separate titles, continuous pagina-
tion, woodcuts and folding woodcut map (measuring 9^
by io|in.) of Brazil, mor. gt., g.e., by Thompson, [colo-
(628)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sta
phonl Qti Marpurg im Kleeblat bei Andres Kolben uff
Fastnacht, 1577, sm. 4to. (479), June 10, Sotheby
Edwards. ^59
Stadler (J. C.) Java, a series of 8 views in col. aquatint, after
Andrewes, new bds., Wm. Marsden, 1799, oblong folio
(861), April 29, Sotheby Ellis, £11
Stafford (Ant.) Staffords Niobe : or his Age of Teares, the
First Part, second ed. (A 10 leaves, title on A 2, B-K 6 in
twelves, last leaf blank), mor. ex., g.e., by C. Lewis (Rev.
Wm. Maskell's copy). Printed by Hurnfrey Lownes, 161 1,
i2mo. (7041), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £^ 15s.
Stafford (Ant.) Staffords Niobe, Dissolv'd into a Nilvs : or.
His Age drown 'd in her owne teares : seruing as a Second
Part to the former Treatise, first ed. (A-O 10 in twelves,
title on A 2 and between A and B are 5 leaves marked *|j),
mor. ex., g.e., by C. Lewis, Printed by H. L. for Matthew
Lownes, 161 1, sm. 8vo. (7042), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £1$
Stafford (Ant.) The Femall Glory : or, The Life, and Death
of our Blessed Lady, the holy Virgin Mary, copperplate
engravings. Printed by Thomas Harper, for lohn Waterson,
1635, sm. 8vo. (7044), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £48
[a-e in eights, including the front., A 3 leaves, B-R in
eights, last leaf blank, and the preceding one occupied by
the colophon. The dedication copy on Large Paper,
orig. mor., with rich and elaborate tooling, g.e. (probably
bound at Little Gidding). Presented to Lady Theophila
Coke, whose autograph is on the title-page.]
Stafford (Ant.) The Gvide of Honovr, Or the Ballance wherin
she may weigh her Actions, first ed. (A 8 leaves, B-H 2 in
twelves), cf. ex.. Printed by T. C. for T. Slater, dwelling
at the Swan in Ducklane, 1634, i2mo. (7043), July i,.
Sotheby Tregaskis, £'] los.
Stafford (Thos.) Pacata Hibernia, 2 ports., maps and plates,
pigskin ex., g.e. (13^ by 8fin.), Printed by Avg : Mathewes
for Robert Milbovrne, 1633, sm. folio (7045), July i, Sotheby
Maggs, ;^io los.
Stafford (Wm.) Compendious or brief e examination of cer-
. tayne ordinary complaints of diuers of our countrymen
in these our dayes, blacfe letter, ornamental initials (**
4 leaves, A-O 3 in fours), cf. ex., g.e., by Riviere, fine copy,
Imprinted in Fleetstreate , neere vnto Saincte Dunstones
Church, by Thomas Marshe, 1581, sm. 4to. (7046), July i,
Sotheby Tregaskis, £16 los.
Stage-Players Complaint (The) In A pleasant Dialogue be-
tweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers (4
leaves), mor. ex., by Hayday, Printed for Tho. Bates, and
are to be sold at his shop in the Old Bailey, 1641, sm. 4to.
(7047). July I, Sotheby Pickering, £2j
Stanbridge (J no.) Vocabula Magistri Stanbrigii [Latin and
English], Studio & industria Thomae Newtoni, black
(629)
sta] Book-Prices Current.
letter and roman (20 leaves), unbd., Impensis and Sumpti-
hus dementis Knight, 1615, 410. (184), June 26, Puttick
Pickering, £^
Stanbridge (Jno.) Vulgaria stabrige. [This title is printed in
white letters on a black ground, from a wood block.
Beneath it is a cut of a Master and Scholars], bladt letter
(A-C in sixes), mor. ex., large copy, with some rough
edges, [colophon] Enprynted at London in Fletestrete by
Wynkyn de Worde at the sygne of the sonne [n.d.] [c. 1508],
sm. 4to. (7048), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £^8
Standard of Eqvalitie (The). In Subsidiary Taxes & Pay-
ments, or A Just and strong Preserver of Publique Liberty
(title and dedication 4 leaves, B-F in eights), old mor.
covered with semis of ermines and pellets, g.e.. Printed by
D. H., 1647, sm. 8vo. (7049), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £iz
Standfast (Richd.) A Caveat against Seducers (A-E in
eights, the last leaf blank), russ. ex., uncut, by F. Bedford,
Printed for H. Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Pauls Church-
yard, neer the little North-door, 1660, sm. 4to. (7050), July
I, Sotheby Bailey, £^ los.
Standish (Arthur) . New Directions of Experience to the Com-
mons Complaint by the Incouragement of the Kings most
excellent Maiesty for the Planting of Timber and fire-
wood (19 leaves), new veil., Anno Domini MDCXIIL, sm.
4to. (7051), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £2 los.
Standish (F. H.) Voltaire : the Story of his Life and Death
[London, 1821], 8vo, supplemented by the addition of a
collection of about 40 ports, of Voltaire, together with a
number of ports, of contemporaries, with a letter in
Voltaire's autograph and other MS. matter, text and
additional ports, inlaid, hf. mor. gt., 1902, folio (206),
Dec. 12, Hodgson Maggs, £1^
Stanfield (W. Clarkson). Sketches on the Moselle, Rhine and
Meuse, col. title and 29 col. lithographs by T. S. Boys, etc.,
hf. mor., Hodgson and Graves, 1838, imp. folio (909),
April 29, Sotheby Nicol, £8
Stanhope (Jno.) Fvnerall Elegies, Vpon the most vntimely
Death of the Honourable and most hopefull, Mr. lohn
Stanhope, Sonne and Heire to the Right Honourable
Philip Lord Stanhope, Baron of Shelford : who deceased
in Christ-church at Oxford, the 18. of luly, 1623, orig.
veil., Printed for Ralph Mab, MDCXXIV., sm. 4to.
(7052), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^^
[A-H 2 in fours, H 2 blank. A collection of verses in
English and Latin by Mr. Strode, Richard Chaworth and
others. No other copy is known.]
Stanihurst (R.) De rebvs in Hibemia gestis, libri qvattvor
(a-z and a-1 in fours), mor. gt., AntverpicB, Apud Christo-
phorum Plantinmn, M.D.LXXXIIIL, sm. 4to. (7053),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Stanihurst (R.) De vita S. Patricii, Hiberniae Apostoli, libri
IL, mor., g.e., AntverpicB, Ex officina Christophori Plantini,
(630)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sta
Architypographi Regij, M.D.LXXXVII.. sm. 8vo. (7054),
July I, Sotheby Edwards, £2. los.
Stanley (E.) Extraordinary Ascent of the Enchanted Moun-
tain, 13 col. plates by R. H. P., mor. ex., t.e.g., 1835, 4to.
(3702), Feb. 23, Sotheby Edwards, £2 5s.
Stanley (Thos.) Europa. Cvpid crucified. Venus Vigils. With
Annotations, Printed by W. W. for Humphrey Moseley
. . . 1649 — Aurora Ismenia and the Prince : by Don Juan
Perez de Montalvan. Oronta the Cyprian Virgin by
Signr. Girolamo Preti. . . . Trans, by Thomas Stanley,
second ed., mor. gt., g.e., by J. Wright, Printed by W.
Wilson, for Humphrey Moseley . . . 1650, 8vo. (7056), July
I, Sotheby Pickering, £2^ los.
Stanley (Thos.) Poems and translations, first ed., old mor.,
g.e.. Printed for the Author, and his Friends, 1647, 8vo.
(7055), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^2,
[Title, dedicatory verses, 7 leaves ; A 8 leaves, B 4
leaves, A 6 leaves, C 7 leaves (the pagination goes from
32 to 37), A 4 leaves; " Translations " (a hf. -title) A-D
in eights; " Oronta the Cyprian Virgin," 8 leaves, with
sign. H; "Upon Oronta," 4 leaves, with sign. A; "A
Paraphrase upon Psalm CXLVIIL," &c., 8 leaves, with
sign. A ; " The Eccho," &c., 3 leaves ; " Avrora. Ismenia,.
By Don Juan Perez de Montalvan," 1648, B-G 4 in
eights, besides the title; " Epithalamivm, " 4 leaves.]
Stanley (Thos.) Poems, mor. ex. (Harleian style), by J.
Clarke, fine copy, with some rough fore-edges. Printed in
the Year 1651 \n.p. or w.], 8vo. (7057), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, ;^20
[(a)-(f 4) in eights ; (f 4) blank ; A-L 4 in eights, with
a new title to the translations from Anacreon, &c. on A,
and another to " Excitations" (Notes, &c.) on F; then
M-R in eights, with separate titles to the respective por-
tions.]
Stanley (Thos.) P^alterium Carolinum. The Devotions of his
Sacred Majestic in his Solitudes and Sufferings, Rendred
in Verse. Set to Musick for 3 Voices and an Organ, or
Theorbo, By John Wilson, first ed., woodcut initials and
ornaments, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, fine copy.
Printed for John Martin and James Allestrey, 1657, sm.
foUo (7058), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £-^S
[A, 3 leaves ; B-N in twos ; N 2 blank. Title (repeated),
dedication by Wilson, and verses by Lawes, 3 leaves ;
A-O in twos ; O 2 blank ; dedication and verses repeated,
2 leaves ; L-Aa in twos ; Aa 2 blank ; dedication and
verses again repeated, 2 leaves ; X-Ll in twos ; LI 2
blank ; dedication and verses repeated again, 2 leaves ;
B-K in twos. A second title is inserted at the beginning,
which omits the words " Set to Musick," &c. From
Bliss's collection.]
Stapleton (Sir Robt.) The Slighted Maid, A Comedy, first
(631)
sta] Book-Prices Current.
ed. (A-N 2 in fours), new hf. cf., Printed for Thomas Bring,
1663, sm. 4to. (7059), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £y 15s.
Stapleton (Thos.) Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae sub
Regibus Angliae, front, and map, 2 vol., 1840 — Rotuli
Normanniae in Turri Londinensi asservati, accurante T. D.
Hardy, Vol. i. (all published), 1835, together 3 vol., roy.
8vo. (23), Jan. 22, Sotheby Crompton, £1 3s.
Stapleton (Thos.) Tres Thomae. Sev. De S. Thomae Apostoli
rebus gestis. De S. Thoma Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi &
Martyre. D. Thomae Mori Angliae quondam Cancellarii
Vita .... port, of Sir Thomas More, cf. ex., Dvaci, Ex
officina Joannis Bogardi cio.io.lxxxviii. (1588), 8vo. (7060),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^
[Titles and preliminaries 8 leaves, pp. 1-375. Oratio
Funebris, 10 leaves, not paged.]
Stark (J.) and Robberds (J. W.) Scenery of the Rivers of
Norfolk, plates in two states, one set India proofs, largest
PAPER, uncut, 1834, folio (592), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Newton, £1 7s.
State Papers. Collection of State Papers, Vol. i.-lxxv. (Part
i. only of Vol. xxi.), 6 vol., cf. gt., 1812-84, 8vo. (387), July
22, Sotheby Harding, £\i los.
Statistical Society of London. Journal, Vol. i.-xxvii., hf. cf.
gt. (a few vol. in bds.), 1833-64, 8vo. (143), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Whittingham, £1^
Statius. [Opera.] Sylvarum libri V. ; Thebaidos libri XH. ;
Achilleidos duo, first Aldine ed., italic letter, mor. ex., by
E. Niedree, uncut, Venetiis, in aedibus Aldi, mense Augusto,
1502, 8vo. (481), June 10, Sotheby James, £20
[/lo los., mor. ex., g.e., same sale. Lot 480 ; £'i^, mor.,
g.e., July I, Sotheby, Lot 7061.]
Statius. Sylvarvm libri V. Achilleidos libri XII. Thebaidos
libri II. ; Orthographia et Flexus Dictionum Graecarum,
editio secunda Aldina (a-z and A-O in eights), mor., g.e.,
[colophoii] Venetiis in Aedibvs Aldi, et Andreae Soceri,
mense Janvario. M.D.XIX., sm. 8vo. (7062), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £2
Statuta Ordinis Domus Hospitalis Hierusalem, woodcut title,
coat-of-arms on reverse, woodcut initials, old Venetian
mor. gt., arms of Card. Fabius Mignaellus on sides, g.e.
(Ashburnham copy, £2, 3s. in 1898), [colophon] Romae
apud Antonium Bladum impressorem Camerae Apost.
XXIII. Junii, 1556, folio (3747), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Davis & Orioli, £6 los.
Statuta ordinis premonstrateu, got()tC letter, woodcut device on
title, with the words Memento Mori, contemp. marginal
MS. notes, cf., arms of Louis-Henri de Lomenie, Impressa
u_Ldgeuille ante Barru duce p. dnz MartinO. mourot decanu
xpianitatis de Lineyo [not before 1503], sm. 4to. (752),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £1^
(632)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sta
Statutes. Statutes of Edward I., &c., new veil., sm. 4to.
(7064), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £50
[Manuscript on veil., written at various times from a.d.
1297 to 1335 (206 leaves, 9 by 5|in.). A description of
it is given in the catalogue.]
Statutes. Statuta, vii. perlamento2/. Henrici. vii., lit. got^.,
long lines, woodcut initials (marginal notes of 2 leaves cut
into), mor., stamped ornaments, g.e., by J. Clarke, [colo-
phon] Here endeth the statutes. Emprynted in Fletestrete at
the sygne of the sonne by Wynkyn de Worde. In the yere
[of] our lorde a.M.CCCCC.viii. [with large Caxton device']
(1508), sm. 4to. (7065), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £^60
[A-S in eights and fours alternately. Signs. F, G and
P repeated. Unknown to Herbert and Lowndes. The
whole of the text is in English. No other perfect copy
known and only one imperfect. Illustration in cata-
logue.]
Statutes. Ann Regni Regis Henrici VIII. tertio et quarto (in
English), blacit letter, 2 titles, the word Statuta in large
gotlic wood -letters, the S> calligraphic, with a fish head,
the woodcut of the royal arms with supporters occupying
the full page on reverse of titles, 22 leaves, signs. %-lE,
and a blank leaf at end with Pynson's large device (not
subject to return), old russ. (cracked) [R. Pynson, c.
1514-15], sm. foUo (3746), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Sweet 6- Maxwell, ;^io los.
Statutes. The Great boke of Statutes . . . from the begynnyng
of the fyrst yere of the reigne of Kyng Edwarde the thyrd
tyll the begynnyng of the XXV. yere of our soveraigne
lorde Kyng Henry the VIII., black letter, woodcut on
title and royal arms on reverse (wormed and some leaves
stained), contemp. London (?) oak bds., blind stamped
borders, metal bosses and clasps (wormed), not subject to
return, R. Redman and T. Berthelet, n.d. [iS'^o-'j], thick
folio (3749), Nov, 22, Sotheby Sweet 6- Maxwell, £16 los.
Statutes. Ann. Regni Regis, I. -VII., Edwardi sexti, 4 parts,,
separate titles, In cedihus Richardi Graftoni, 1553 —
Mariae annus- 1., 2 parts. In csdibns J. Cawoodi, 1554 —
Philippi et Mariae anni I.-V., in 3 parts, separate titles, ib.,.
1555 — EHzabethae anni I. -XVIII., i vol., with general
title in woodcut border, woodcut initials, Richarde Jugge,.
1559. ii^ I vol., orig. cf., folio (322), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £\i 5s.
Statutes made and estabhshed from the time of King Henry
the thirde unto the first yere of the Reigne of King Henry
the VIII., blacfe letter, text in English, orig. cf., Henry
Wykes, 1564, folio (316), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £j\ 4s.
Statutes from the tenthe yere of King Henrie the Sixt to the
xiiii. yere of Queene Elyzabeth, made and established in
. . . Irelande, blodfe letter, woodcut of royal arms on title
(633)
sta] Book-Prices Current.
and other cuts of arms in the text, old veil., wrappers,
Richard Tottle, 1572, sm. folio (317), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £'i
Statutes. Collection of all the Statutes from the beginning of
Magna Charta unto this present yere, blocit letter, double
columns, orig. oak bds., stamped leather. In cBdihus
Richard Tottelli, 1574, sm. folio (318), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Statutes. Collection in English of the Statutes now in force
from the beginning of Magna Charta untill the end of the
Parliament held in the 7 yere of King James, blarft letter,
double columns, orig. cf., Printed for the Societie of Sta-
tioners, 162 1 — Novel Cases collectes per le Judge Moun-
sieur Jaques Dyer, chief e Justice del common banke,
blacft letter, orig. cf., In cBdibus R. Tottelli, 1585, together
2 vol., folio (319), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £-^ 15s.
Statutes. Cromwellian Acts of Parliament, including thirty-
nine folded Broadsides, in i vol., old cf., 1649-51, thick
folio (623), July 29, Sotheby Dohell, £g
[The important broadsides in this volume are frequently
missing. Some of the Acts relate to the English colonies.]
Statutes. Collection in English of the Statutes nowe in force
from the beginning of Magna Charta untill the ende of
Parliament holden in the 23 yeere of Queene Elizabeth,
black letter, double columns, orig. wooden bds. and stamped
leather, C. Barker, n.d., folio (321), April 29, Sotheby
Sweet & Maxwell, £2.
Statutes. Collection in English of the Statutes now in force
from the beginning of Magna Charta untill the end of
Parliament holden in the 23 Queene Elizabeth, blacft
letter, double columns, orig. cf., C. Barker, n.d. — Statuta,
Ordinationes, Acta edit, in prima sessione Parliamenti
Elizabethse, blacit letter, woodcut initials, unbd., ih., n.d.,
together 2 vol., folio (320), April 29, Sotheby
Sweet &' Maxwell, £^ 15s.
Staunton (G. T.) Ta Tsing Leu Lee, being the fundamental
Laws of the Penal Code of China, trans, by Sir G. T.
Staunton, fac, stamp on title, cf. gt. (rebacked), 1810,
4to. (860), Dec. 4, Sotheby Kelly, £^ los.
Stebbings (Sam.) Genealogical History of the Kings and
Queens of England, large paper, contemp. MS. marginal
notes, mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by M. Jenour
for J. Nicholson and R. Knaploch, M.DCC.VII., roy.
folio (7066), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £11 12s.
Stedman (J. G.) Narrative of the Revolted Negroes of Suri-
nam, maps and 80 plates by Bartolozzi, Blake, etc., col.
by hand, 2 vol., russ. gt., m.e. (cracked), J. Johnson, 1796.
4to. (1189), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, ^5 5s.
Stedman (J. G.) Narrative of the Revolted Negroes of Suri-
nam, plates, 2 vol., hf. cf., 1813, 4to. (475), March 19,
Puttick Last, 14s.
(634)
Oct.. 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ste
Steele (R.) The Earliest English Music Printing, facs., pre-
sentation copy from the author, mor. ex., t.e.g., Biblio-
graphical Society, 1903, 4to. (129), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, £z
Steele (Sir R.) A Nation a Family : Being the Sequel of the
Crisis of Property, first ed. (16 leaves), new hf. cf., Printed
for W. Chetwood, etc., 1720, 8vo. (7071), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £^ los,
Steele (Sir R.) The Funeral : or. Grief A-la-mode. A Comedy,,
first ed. (46 leaves), new hf. cf., Jacob Tonson, 1702, sm.
4to. (7067), July I, Sotheby Pickering, l^ 5s.
Steele (Sir R.) The Lying Lover, or, the Ladies Friendship.
A Comedy, first ed. (40 leaves), new hf. cf., Bernard Lintott,.
1704, sm. 4to. (7068), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 3s.
Steele (Sir R.) The Tatler ; The Lucubrations of Isaac
Bickerstalf, Esq. [by Steele and Addison, etc.], complete
set of the 271 orig. numbers, with the title-pages and
indexes as issued for binding (a few nos. cut into), 1709-10,
folio (305), Dec. 6, Hodgson Edwards, £5
[£6 I OS., cf., several numbers mended, March 19, Put-
tick, Lot 528.]
Steele (Sir R.) The Tatler. The Lucubrations of Isaac Bicker-
staff Esq., 2 vol. in i, cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed :
And sold by John Mor phew, MDCCX.-XI., sm. folio
(7070), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1^
[271 original nos. complete, with specially printed titles
and indexes. £j 15s., several numbers wanting, July 22,
Sotheby, Lot 623.]
Steele (Sir R.) The Tender Husband ; or, the Accomplish'd
Fools. A Comedy, first ed. (38 leaves) the last containing
Tonson's advertisements, new hf. cf., Jacob Tonson, 1705,
sm. 4to. (7069), July i, Sotheby Pickering, £2, 5s.
Steinmeyer (Vine.) Newe Kiinstliche Wohlgerissene, vnnd in
Holtz geschnittene Figuren, 350 large woodcuts (some
folding), chiefly by Hans Weiditz, but a few by Burgk-
mair, Schaufelein, Amman and others, cf., g.e. (from the
Huth collection), Getruckt zu Franc, a. M. bey loh. N.
Stoltzenberger in verlegung Vine. Steinmeyers, 1619, oblong:
sm. 4to. (417), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £28
Stenstrom (Haguinus). Dissertatio Historica De America,
Norvegis ante tempora Columbi adita (7 leaves), new veil.,
Lundcu, 1801, sm. 4to. (7073), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 8s.
Stephens (Jno.) Satyrical Essayes Characters and Others, first
ed. (A-X in eights, title on \ 2), mor., g.e., by C. Murton,
Printed by Nicholas Okes, and are to be sold by Roger Barnes,
1615, sm. 8vo. (7074), July i, Sotheby Dobell, £6 los.
Stephenson (M.) A Call from Death to Life, cf. gt., by Pratt
(several leaves repaired), reproduction of title in cata-
logue, London, printed for Thomas Simmons, 1660, sm.
4to, (59), Aprtl 10, American Art Association $40
Stephenson (M.) A Call from Death to Life (A-D in fours),.
(635)
ste] Book-Prices Current.
cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., by F. Bedford, Printed for Thomas
Simmons at the Sign of the Bull and Mouth near Alders-
gate, 1660, sm. 4to. (7075), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^2o
Stephenson (M.) Florus Britannicus, 26 ports. (A-M in twos,
N 3 leaves, sign. B in duplicate), cf. gt., g.e., Printed by
M. S. and are to be sold by Thomas Jenner, 1662, sm. folio
(7081), July I, Sotheby Ellis, ;^i6 los.
Sterne (L.) Original Letters of the late Reverend Mr. Laurence
Sterne ; never before published, cf. ex.. Printed at the
Logographic Press, 1788, 8vo. (7080), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, I2S.
Sterne (L.) Sentimental Journey through France and Italy,
first ed., 2 vol., ori?. cf. gt., signature on title. 1768, 8vo.
(484), June 10, Sotheby Spencer, ^22
[/12, cf. ex., July I, Sotheby, Lot 7078.]
Sterne (L.) [Sentimental Journey.] Designs to illustrate the
Sentimental Journey, engraved title and 12 col. etchings
(unsigned), orig. bds., name on title, J. Wallis, n.d. (c.
1800), oblong 4to. (3703), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sawyer, £5 los.
[£2, orig. bds., with label, Jan. 23, Puttick, Lot 221.]
Sterne (L.) Sermons of Mr. Yorick, first ed., port., 7 vol.,
modern cf. ex., g.e., Dodsley, Becket and Strahan, n.d.,
(1769), cr. 8vo. (7077), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £j
Sterne (L.) Tristram Shandy, 9 vol., cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bed-
ford, fine copy [Robert Dodsley], 1760- 1767, sm. 8vo.
(7076), July I, Sotheby Bain, £^0
[First ed. of all the volumes. The first and second
volumes have no place or publisher's name. Volumes 5,
7 and 9 contain the autograph of Sterne.]
Sterne (L.) Tristram Shandy, plates by Hogarth, author's
autograph in three of the vols., 9 vol., orig. cf., Dodsley,
etc., 1760-68, 8vo. (107), March 4, Christie Maxwell, £6 los.
Sterne (L.) Voyage Sentimental, 12 plates and 220 illustra-
tions in the text by M. Leloir, one of 100 copies on Japanese
paper, with a duplicate set of plates before letters and an
orig. water-colour drawing by the artist, in portfolio,
1884, folio (670), Nov. 13, Puttick Maggs, £s
Stevens (B. F.) Christopher Columbus : His own Book of
Privileges, 1502, photographic facsimile of the MS. in the
Archives of the Foreign Office, Paris, compiled and ed.
by B. F. Stevens, oak bds., pigskin back and chain fasten-
ings, folio (1991*), Nov. 5, Sotheby Collins, £^
Stevens (B. F.) Fascimiles of Manuscripts in European
Archives relating to America, port., 25 vol., hf. mor.,
uncut, t.e.g., presentation copy to George Manville Fenn,
with inscription, Issued only to Subscribers, 1889-98, folio
(1991), Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £y 8
Stevens (C.) and Liebault (J.) Maison Rustique, or the
Countrey Farme, trans, by R. Surflet, newly reviewed and
augmented by G. Markham, woodcuts, modern sheep,
A. Islip, 1616, folio (389), July 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £4 14s.
(636)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ste
Stevenson (M.) Poems, first ed. (A-L in eights, including a
leaf of licence and a port, by R. Gaywood), mor. ex..
Printed by R. Davenport for Lodowick Lloyd, 1665, 8vo.
(7082), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £2^
Stevenson (R. L.) Alma Mater's Mirror (including The House
Beautiful, by R. L. Stevenson), illustrations, parchment
gt., " The Book of the Fair (1886)" inserted, St. Andrews,
1887, 8vo. (426), March 19, Puttick Maggs, £1
Stevenson (R. L.) A Summer Night : To Charles Baxter,
orig. holograph MS., dated May 26th, 1875, 2 pp. folio, in
frame, with port, of Stevenson in the middle (2202), April
22, Christie, presented by Sir Arthur Lee, M.P., and Lady
Lee £^i
[A signed note by Mr. Baxter at the foot of p. 2 states
that Stevenson wrote the above " in memory of a very
happy week rendered to me by Thomas M'Cabel of Louis-
iana, who helped to correct the Vailima Letters on board
s.s. ' Alameda,' Honolulu to San Francisco, 4th to nth
April, 1895."]
Stevenson (R. L.) Black Arrow, first ed., orig. cl., 1888 (431),
March 19, Puttick 15s.
Stevenson (R. L.) Catriona, first ed., orig. cl., with autograph
cheque inserted, 1893, 8vo, (92), March 19, Puttick
Wood, £2 5s.
Stevenson (R. L.) Child's Garden of Verses, first ed., orig. cl.,
t.e.g., 1885, 8vo. (416), March 19, Puttick Bogue, ;^io
[£9 los., same state. May 14, Sotheby, Lot 1098.]
Stevenson (R. L.) Child's Garden of Verses, first ed., orig. cl.,
ex-library copy, 1885, 8vo. (459), Jan. 23, Puttick
James, £g
[los., orig. cl., second ed., same sale. Lot 460.]
Stevenson (R. L.) Edinburgh, picturesque notes, plates, with
autograph inscription, " E. Gertrude Thompson with the
sincere regards of C. L. Dodgson, Christmas, 1895," 1879,
folio (3736), Feb. 25, Sotheby Edwards, ^13 15s.
Stevenson (R. L.) Familiar Studies of Men and Books, first
ed., ex-library copy, with the blank first leaf, orig. cl.,
1882, 8vo. (456), Jan. 23, Puttick Spencer, £^ 5s.
[£6, same state, March 19, Puttick, Lot 412.]
Stevenson (R. L.) Footnote to History, first ed., orig. cl.,
fine copy, 1892, 8vo. (438), March 19, Puttick
Spencer, £1 14s.
Stevenson (R. L.) Graver and the Pen, orig. ed., grey wrapper,
Edin., S. L. Osbourne & Company [1882] (2781), April 22,
Christie, presented by Mrs. Fleeming Jenkin ;^47
Stevenson (R. L.) Inland Voyage, first ed., front, by Walter
Crane, orig. cl., fine copy, 1878, 8vo. (434), April 29,
Sotheby Spencer, £2 1
[£g, orig. cl., ex-library copy, March 19, Puttick, Lot
408.]
Stevenson (R. L.) In the South Seas : a Record of Three
(637)
ste] Book-Prices Current.
Cruises, orig. cl. [Privately printed], Cassell, 1890 (2778),.
April 22, Christie, presented by Sir Graham Balfour £10^
[" This volume of the South Seas was given me by
Robert Louis Stevenson in Sept. or Oct., 1894, a couple of
months before his death. It was then in the library in
Vailima. ... It is one of an edition of, I believe, two and
twenty, most of which were sent to newspapers to set up
the contents for their columns. Fifteen copies were used
in this way. . . . Thus this is one of seven copies." — Auto-
graph note by Sir Graham Balfour with the volume ]
Stevenson (R. L.) In the South Seas, first published English
ed., orig. buckram, t.e.g., 1900, 8vo. (452), March 19,
Puttick Stevens, lis.
Stevenson (R. L.) Letters to his Family and Friends, ed. by
Colvin, ports., 2 vol., 1899 — Life, by G. Balfour, port.,
etc., 2 vol., 1901, together 4 vol., 8vo. (3592), Feb. 25,
Sotheby B. F. Stevens, £^ 3s,
Stevenson (R. L.) Letters to his Family and Friends, ed. by
Colvin, first ed., with the supplement " Additional Let-
ters," 4 leaves loosely inserted, ports., 2 vol., buckram,
paper labels, t.e.g., 1899, 8vo. (450), March 19, Puttick
Bayne, £2 los.
Stevenson (R. L.) Merry Men, and other Tales and Fables,
first ed., orig. cl., 1887, 8vo. (430), March 19, Puttick
Shepherd, £1 12s. 6d,
Stevenson (R. L.) New Arabian Nights, first issue, 2 voL
(Vol. i. with yellow end-papers, afterwards withdrawn),
ex-library copy, each vol. with the leaf at end containing
only the same ornament as on the titles and Vol. ii. with
the blank krst leaf, orig. cl., 1882 (457), Jan. 23, Puttick
Spencer, £2g
Stevenson (R. L.) Object of Pity, or The Man Haggard, one
of no copies, bds.. New York, 1900, 8vo. (451), March 19,
Puttick Hejfer, £1 17s. 6d.
Stevenson (R. L.) On the Thermal Influence of Forests,
inscription on title, " From the Author," wrappers,
Edinburgh, printed by Neill S- Company, 1873, 8vo. (3590),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £5 los.
Stevenson (R. L.) Penny Whistles, being the author's, or
trial, or proof ed. of the first issue of A Child's Garden of
Verses, containing 9 poems not reprinted therein, pp. 1-22
(front blank cover missing and first page soiled and torn),
with inscription, " No. 6, W. E. Henley, 51 Richmond
Gds.," in Henley's autograph, only one other copy being
known, [colophon] Cambridge, printed by C. J. Clay, M.A.,
&• Son, at the University Press [1883] (2783), April 22,
Christie, presented by Mrs. W. E. Henley ;^3o^
Stevenson (R. L.) Prince Otto, first ed., orig. cl., name on
hf. -title, 1885, 8vo. (461), Jan. 23, Puttick James, ;^ii
[/lo los., orig. cl., March 19, Puttick, Lot 420.]
Stevenson (R. L.) Prince Otto, first ed. with 16 leaves of
(638)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ste
advertisements at end dated September, 1885, orig.
covers, 1885, 8vo. (182), July 29, Sotheby Shepherd, £5
Stevenson (R. L.) Silverado Squatters, first ed., front., hf.
mor., g.t., Chatto & Windus, 1883, 8vo. (445), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Thorp, £2 2s.
Stevenson (R. L.) Story of a Lie, first ed. (not published), cf.,
t.e.G;., uncut, by Riviere and Son, with A.L.s. of T. J.
Wise, Hayley & Jackson, 1882, 8vo. (411), March 19,
Puttick Mellor, £18
[/15, cf., t.e.g.. May 23, Puttick, Lot 370.]
Stevenson (R. L.) Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,
first ed., paper wrappers (pub. at is.), with advt. leaf at
end, 1886, 8vo. (422), March 29, Puttick Shepherd, £1 is.
Stevenson (R. L.) Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,
first ed., orig. orange cl. (pub. at is. 6d.), ex-library copy>
with the advt. leaf at end, 1886, 8vo. (462), Jan. 23,
Puttick James, 8s.
Stevenson (R. L.) Tales and Fantasies, first ed., buckram,
t.e.g., fine, 1905, 8vo. (453), March 19, Puttick Stevens, lis.
Stevenson (R. L.) The Hanging Judge: a Drama in Three
Acts and Six Tableaux, printed on one side of the paper
only [not published], 68 pp., including title, hf. mor.,
t.e.g., Printed by R. cS- R. Clark, Edinburgh, for Private
Circulation only, 1887 (2880), April 22, Christie, presented
by Mr. W. Archer ;^90
Stevenson (R. L.) Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes,
first ed., illustrations, label removed from cover, 1879,
8vo. (12 18), Oct. 23, Sotheby Spencer, £4 los.
[/12 I OS., apparently the same copy, April 29, Sotheby,
Lot'435.]
Stevenson (R. L.) Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes,
first ed., illustrations, presentation copy from Andrew
Lang to Mrs. Elton, orig. cl., 1879, 8vo. (555), July 22,
Sotheby Spencer, £1^ los.
Stevenson (R. L.) Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes,
first ed., front, by W. Crane, with the blank first leaf,
orig. cl., 1879, 8vo. (128), Jan. 23, Puttick Maggs, £g 15s.
[£y los., orig. cl., as above, but ex-library copy, same
sale. Lot 454.]
Stevenson (R. L.) Treasure Island, fac. of chart, orig. cl.,
ex-library copy, 1883 (458), Jan. 23, Puttick Spencer, £4
Stevenson (R. L.) Treasure Island, first ed., fac. of chart,
orig. cl., 1883 (415), March 19, Puttick Bayne, £j los.
Stevenson (R. L.) Vailima Letters, first ed., port., buckram,
t.e.g., with the first leaf (with advt.), 1895, 8vo. (464),
Jan. 23, Puttick Shepherd, 8s.
Stevenson (R. L.) Virginibus Puerisque, 12 pp. — On FaUing
in Love, 11 pp., the orig. holograph MS. of the two articles
as they appeared in the " Cornhill Magazine " of Aug.,
1876 and Feb., 1877, in all 32 pp. folio, signed with initials,
with nunrerous variations from the printed text (see
" Times " Literary Supplement of March 7th, 1918), new
(639)
ste] Book-Prices Current.
cl. (2203), April 22, Christie, presented by Mrs. Reginald
J. Smith £'^^5
Stevenson (R, L.) Virginibus Puerisque and other Papers,,
first ed., orig. cl., ex-library copy, wanted hf. -title, 1881,
8vo. (455), Jan. 23, Puttick James, £8 los.
[£'ii los., orig. cl., fine copy, March 19, Puttick, Lot
410.]
Stevenson (R. L.) Works, the Thistle ed., with his Life and
Letters, illustrations on Japanese veil, paper, together 26
vol., cl. gt. (somewhat faded), New York, Charles Scrib-
ner's Sons, 1895-1901, 8vo. (370), March 5, American Art
Association $37 -.50
Stevenson (R. L.) Works, the Swanston ed., fronts., 25 vol.,
cl. gt., t.e.g., 1911-12, 8vo. (133), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Bumpuz, ;^io
Stevenson (R. L.) and Osbourne (L.) The Ebb-Tide, first ed.,
orig. cl., with the blank last leaf, 1894, 8vo. (463), Jan. 23,
Puttick James, 6s.
Stigelius (Jo.) Oratio de dicto Christi Lucae 22 Ego pro te
oraui, &c. (11 leaves), modern mor. ex., Impressum, Vuiten-
hergcB apud Josephum Klug. Anno 1549, cr. 8vo. (7083),
July I, Sotheby Ellis, los.
Stile (Chr.) Psalmes of Inuocation vpon God, To preserue
her Maiestie and the people of this lande, from the power
of our enemies. Collected and gathered togither, by
Christopher Stile, blacit tetter and rom., signature on title,
new veil., Printed by lohn Wolfe, dwelling in Distaff e
Lane, neare the Signe of the Castle, 1588, sm. 4to. (7084),
July I, Sotheby Bailey, ;^ioo
[A-B in fours. This appears to be the only copy known.]
[Still (Jno.)] A Ryght Pithy, Pleasaunt and merie Comedie :
Intytuled Gammer gurtons Nedle : Played on Stage, not
longe ago in Christes CoUedge in Cambridge. Made by
M . S. Mr. of Art, first ed., blacit letter, title within woodcut
border (some signatures and catchwords cut into), old
mor., crest in centres, y.e., Imprynted in Fleetestreat beneth
the Conduit at the signe of S. John Euangelist by Thomas
Colwell. [Colophon] Finis, Gurton. Perused and alowed,
&-C. Imprinted . . . by Thomas Colwell, 1575, sm. 4to.
(7085), July I, Sotheby Quar itch, £^00
[A-E in fours. This drama was written and perhaps
performed at Cambridge about 1566. See Halliwell's
" Dictionary of Old Plays," i860, p. 106. From the
Daniel library (;^64 in 1864, ;^i8o in 1906). See Book-
Prices Current, Vol. xx.. No. 6668.]
Stimmer (Tobias). Neue Kiinstliche Figuren Biblischer
Historien, lit. flOtf)-, every page with a Biblical wood-
cut, mor., g. on r.e., Zu Basel bei Thoma Gwarin. Anno,
M.D.LXXVI., sm. 4to. (7086), July^, Sotheby
Quaritch, £4. 15s,
Stipendariae Lachrymae, Or, A Tribute of Teares. Paid upon
the Sacred Herse of the most Gracious and Heroick Prince
(640)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sti
Charles I. . . . (A-F in fours and A 4 leaves), oval port, of
the king, unsigned, cf. ex., g.e,, Hague, Printed for Samuel
Browne, 1654, sm. 4to. (7087), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £S 5s.
Stirling (Sir W., Earl of). Recreations with the Mvses, large
PAPER, title within woodcut border, I3in. by S^in., Printed
by Tho. Harper, 1637, ^oli^ (7088), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £%o
[A-X in sixes ; A j, blank ; Y, 8 leaves ; " Doomesday,"
with a new title and an introductory sonnet by W. Drum-
mond, 2 leaves ; B-Dd in sixes ; Ee, 8 leaves, the last
blank. Inserted at the beginning is a port, of the author
by W. Marshall (margins cut close and mounted).]
Stirling (Sir W., Earl of). The Monarchick Tragedies, title, i
leaf (mended) ; a, 4 leaves ; B-N 2 in fours ; " The Trage-
die of Darius," A-L 2 in fours, including the title ; the
fourth leaf of sign. K is blank ; see also under Alexander
(Sir W.) ; Printed by V. S. for Edward Blount, 1604 —
Avrora. Containing the first fancies of the Authors youth
(A-M in fours, the last leaf blank). Printed by Ru-hard
Field for Edward Blount, 1604 — A Paraenesis to the Prince,
(A-D 2 in fours, D 2 blank), ib., 1604, the three works,
each with a separate title, bound together in i vol., mor.
ex., g.e., sm. 4to. (7090), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £q^
Stirling (Sir W., Earl of). The Monarchicke Tragedies, third
ed., woodcut ornaments (A 7 leaves, B-Y 6 in eights),
mor. ex., fine copy. Printed by William Stansby, 161 6, sm.
8vo. (7091), July I, Sotheby Maggs, £8
Stirling (Sir W., Earl of). The Tragedie of Darivs, first ed.,.
ornament on title and author's arms on reverse, orna-
ments and initials in the text, cf. gt., g.e., Edinburgh
Printed by Robert Walde-graue Printer to the Kings Maiestie,.
1603. Cum Privilegio Regio, sm. 4to. (7089), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, ;^I02
[Title; dedication to James VI., King of Scots, three
8-line stanzas, i leaf; To the Reader, i leaf; " In praise
of the Authour and his Poeme," A Sonnet, by John
Murray, and a Sonnet and Anagram by W. Quin, i leaf;
The Argument and " The persons names that speakes,"
2 leaves ; B-K 2 in fours.]
Stirling-Maxwell (Sir W.) Don John of Austria, one of 10
copies on tinted paper, roxb.. Privately printed, 1859-64,
8vo. (312), March 19, Puttick Pearson, £1 7s. 6d.
Stirling-Maxwell (Sir W.) Essay towards a Collection of
Books relating to Proverbs, Emblems, Apopthegms,
Epitaphs and Ana, being a Catalogue of those at Keir,
plate, 75 copies privately printed, hf. mor., t.e.g., i860,
8vo. (7092), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 i8s.
Stirling-Maxwell (Sir W.) Examples of the Ornamental
Heraldry of^the Sixteenth Century, both series, woodcut
titles and no coats-of-arms (series i. veil., series ii. paper),
XXXII. (641) 21
STi] Book-Prices Current.
Privately printed, 1867-8, roy. folio (7093), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £j 5s.
Stirry (Thos.) A Rot Amongst the Bishops, or, A Terrible
Tempest in the Sea of Canterbury (8 leaves), 4 full-page
woodcuts, modern mor. gt., g.e., uncut, Printed in the
yeare MDCXLL, post 8vo. (7095), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £^0
Stith (W.) History of the First Discovery and Settlement of
Virginia, with Appendix, first ed. (foxed, one leaf imper-
fect), cf., Williamsburg, 1747, 8vo. (208), April 29, Sotheby
Edwards, £6 5s.
Stobart (J. C.) The Glory that was Greece and The Grandeur
that was Rome, photogravures and other illustrations, 2
vol., orig. cl., 1911-12, roy. 8vo. (260), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Hill, £1 9s.
Stoeffler (Jo.) Calendarium Romanum Magnum, ed. princeps,
roman letter, title with woodcut border, cuts of astro-
nomical instruments, ornamental initials, etc., i6th cen-
tury Spanish cf. gt., arms of the Marquis of Moya or
Mola, g.e., lettered on fore-edge with date of binding,
(?) 1593, two clasps, in case [Proctor 11939], Impressum
in Oppenheym per lacohum Kobel, 15 18, sm. folio (418),
Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £$
Stokes (J. L.) Discoveries in Australia, maps and plates, 2
vol., cf. ex., 1846, 8vo. (324), April 29, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 7s. 6d
Stonsby (And.) Wonderfull and Strange miracle or Gods Just
Vengeance against the Cavaliers (4 leaves), new hf. mor..
Printed for Henry Hvtton, 1642, sm. 4to. (7096), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £5
Storer (Thos.) The Life and Death of Thomas Wolsey Car-
dinall, first ed., woodcut ornaments in the text (A-K in
fours, E 4 and K 4 orig. blanks), mor. ex., g.e., fine copy,
Printed by Thomas Dawson, 1599, sm. 4to. (7097), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Story (Geo.) Impartial History of the Wars of Ireland. In
Two Parts, engravings, 2 parts in i vol., old russ., g.e..
Printed for Ric. Chiswell, MDCXCIIL, sm. 4to. (7098),
July I, Sotheby Ellis, £s 15s.
Story (R.) Poetical Works, printed in red and black, within
gilt and blue borders, large col. initials to all the poems,
LARGE PAPER, mor. gt., g.e., fine copy, 1857, ^^y- ^^o,
(836), Oct. 23, Sotheby Sotheran, £4 4s.
Story of Beowulf, done out of the Old English Tongue by
W. Morris and A. J. Wyatt, woodcut borders and initials,
veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1895, folio (478), July 22,
Sotheby Maggs, £g 15s.
Stow (J.) Annales, or Generall Chronicle of England, blacit
letter, old russ. gt., y.e., Impensis ThomcB Adams, 1615,
folio (7 1 01), July I, Sotheby Tregaskis, £'j
Stow (J.) Summarye of the Chronicles of Englande, blodfe
letter, woodcut initials (stain on margins of 2 leaves and
(642)
J
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [str
I leaf torn), name on title, cf., Thomas Marshe (1573) — A
General Description of all Trades, cf. ex., 1747, together 2
vol., 8vo. (33), July 29, Sotheby Young, £c).
Stow (J.) Summarie of the Chronicles of England, black
letter, cf., Richard Bradocke, 1598, 32mo. (757), March 18,
Christie Maggs, £j
Stow (J.) Summarie of the Chronicles of England (A-Kk iv.
in eights, the last leaf having only the errata), modern
mor., g.e. (some end leaves uncut), Imprinted by lohn
Harison, 1604, sm. 8vo. (7102), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, {g 9s.
Stow (J.) Svrvay of London, first ed., hXdtk letter, modem
russ., g.e.. Imprinted by lohn Wolfe, 1598, sm. 4to. (7099),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £20
[A 4 leaves, B-Gg in eights, Hh 10 leaves. ;^5 2s. 6d.,
mor. ex., title defective and several leaves mounted, July
29, Sotheby, Lot 66.]
Stow (J.) Survey of London and Westminster, ed. by Strype,
plates, ports, of Stow and Strype, etc. inserted, 2 vol., new
hf. mor. gt., r.e., 1720, folio (827), Feb. 20, Sotheby l^
Stow (J.) Survey of London and Westminster and the
Borough of South wark, sixth and best ed., by Strype,
maps and plates (some folding), 2 vol., russ. ex., m.e.,
arms on sides, by Clark and Bedford, 1754, folio (406),
Nov. 28, Hodgson Edwards, l\o los.
[/7 15s., cf. gt., by Hayday, Oct. 23, Sotheby, Lot
1138 ; ;^5 17s. 6d., old cf. gt. (worn), Dec. 6, Hodgson, Lot
313 ; li-], mor. ex., the Huth copy, July i, Sotheby, Lot
7100.]
Stowe (H. B.) Uncle Tom's Cabin, first ed., illustrations, 2
vol., new hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., Boston, 1852, i2mo. (134),
April II, American Art Association $20
Strabo. De Situ Orbis, lit. rom., long lines, with signs, [not
in Hain or Proctor], title mended, Venetiis, Jo. (Rubeus)
Vercellensis, 1494 — Lactantius. Opera, lit. rom. [Hain
♦9817, Proctor 5056], woodcut initials, Venetiis, Octa-
vianus Scotus, 1494, in i vol., contemp. Cambridge oak
bds. and leather, with centre panel of small stamps, clasp
catches [see Weale, Nos. 58-62] (rebacked, worn and
damaged), folio (3756), Nov. 22, Sotheby Newton, £1;^
Strabo. De Sitv Orbis. [Graece, ex recensione Bened. Thyr-
reni], ed. princeps et Aldina, ornaments and initials
printed in red, old French mor. gt., g.e. (Derome), [colo-
phon] Venetiis in csdibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri mense
Novembri M.D.XVL, sm. folio (7103), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £21
Strabo. Geographia (cum Epistola Jo. Andreae Episc. Ale-
riensis), lit. rom., 219 leaves, including a blank at begin-
ning and end, without marks [Hain ♦15087, Proctor
4042], veir, y.e., large copy, some rough edges, [colophon]
Anno domini m.cccc.lxxii. . . . Impresses digitis Videlianis
(643) 21—2
str] Book-Prices Current.
[Veneiiis, Vindelinus de Spira, 1472], large folio (3755),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Strada (Oct. de) . Simbola Romanorum Pontificum, old French
mor. gt., g.e. (Derome), with the Duke of Sussex's ex-
libris, sm. folio (7104), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £^^6
[Manuscript on paper of the sixteenth century (108
leaves, 10 by 7in.). It contains 300 figures of emblems
mostly drawn in pen and ink.]
Stradanus (Jo.) Americae Retectio, 4 engravings, the first
plate headed as above, containing the globe and ports, of
Vespuccius and Columbus, blue paper covers {Probably
Antwerp, c. i;9o), oblong folio (437), April 29, Sotheby
Hejfer, ;^io
[No. I, as set out above; No, 2, Christopher Columbus
on his voyage, with a distant view of America ; No. 3,
Americus Vespuccius on board his ship and nearing the
continent of America ; No. 4, Ferdinandes Magalanes on
his voyage (mended).]
Stradling (J.) Epigrammatum Libri Qvatvor (A-M iv. in
eights) (5 leaves at end stained), old cf. gt., g.e., Impensis
Georgii Bishop & loannis Norton. Anno Dom. 1607, sm.
8vo. (7105), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £'5 los.
[A long note on fly-leaf gives an account of this work.
£g, modern mor. ex., outer margin of title renewed, July
22, Sotheby, Lot 1167.]
Strafford (Earl of). A Short and Trve Relation of the life
and death of Sir Thomas Wentworth Knight, Earl of
Strafford ... 4 leaves, woodcut of the execution on the
title, new veil.. Printed in the yeare 1641, sm. 4to. (7107),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £j 15s.
Strafford (Earl of). Letters and Dispatches, with an Essay
towards his Life by Sir George Radcliffe, large paper,
2 ports, after Vandyck by Vertue, 2 vol., russ. ex.. Printed
for the Editor by Wm. Bowyer, 1739, folio (7106), July i,
Sotheby Ellis, £1 2s.
Strafford (Earl of). The Earle of Strafiords Ghost, woodcut
with 4 lines of verse beneath (4 leaves), new veil.. Printed
according to Order, for G. Bishop, August 22, 1644, sm. 4to.
(7109), July I, Sotheby Ellis, £$
Strafford (Earl of). The two last Speeches of Thomas Went-
worth, late Earle of Strafford, and Deputy of Ireland (6
leaves, with a port, on the title), new veil.. Printed for
Francis Coules, 1641, sm. 4to. (7108), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £S
[Strange (Richd.)] The Life and Gests of S. Thomas Canti-
Ivpe, Bishop of Hereford (* 8 leaves, ** 8 leaves, A-W in
eights). At Gant, Printed by Robert Walker, at the signe of
the Annuntiation of our B. Lady, 1674, sm, 8vo. (71 10),
July I, Sotheby Bailey, £6
Strange (Sir R.) Collection of Historical Prints, with Descrip-
tive Remarks, 50 large engravings of celebrated paintings
(644)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [str
of the Italian and other schools, fine impressions, 1750-90,
atlas portfolio (1139), Oct. 23, Sotheby Spencer, ;^io
Strange and Miraculous Newes from Turkie. Sent to our
English Ambassadour resident at Constantinople. Of a
Woman which was scene in the Firmanent with a Book
in her hand at Medina Talnabi where Mahomets Tombe
is (4 leaves), cut on title, Printed for Hugh Perrey neere
Ivy-Bridge in the Strand, June 13, 1642 (71 11), July i,
Sotheby Quaritch, £S 15s.
Strange and Terrible News from Sea. Or : A True Relation
of a most Wonderful Violent Tempest of Lightning and
Thunder. On Fryday, the i8th of this Instant Jan. 1678
(4 leaves), mor., uncut, t.e.g., by W. Pratt, Printed by A.
P. and T. H. for John Clarke, at the Bible and Harp, in
West-Smithfield, 1678, sm. 4to. (71 12), July i, Sotheby
FJlis,l^ 3S.
Strange and Terrible News from White-Lyon Yard near
Spittle-Fields, Being a True and Perfect Relation of a sad
and Lamentable Accident befallen in the House of M*"
Ebsworth Victualer (4 leaves), new veil., uncut, Printed
for W.B.in the Year 1674, sm. 4to. (71 13), July i, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 2s.
Strange and Wonderful News from Glasgow in Scotland, of
A Terrible Earthquake, etc. (4 leaves), new hf. mor. gt.,
uncut, Printed 1679, sm. 4to. (71 14), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £1 I2S.
Strange and Wonderfull Relation (A), Of a Flight of Pismires,
That fell in the Town of Lichfield, and about the City of
Coventrey (4 leaves), new veil.. Printed for E. H., MDCL
XIX., sm. 4to. (71 16), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £2 14s.
Strange Metamorphosis of Man (A), transformed into a Wilder-
nesse. Deciphered in Characters (A 5 leaves, title on A 2,
B — I in twelves, last two leaves blank), cf. ex., Printed
by Thomas Harper, 1634, i2mo. (7 11 7), July i, Sotheby
Pickering, £^ 5s.
Strange News from the West, Being a true and perfect Account
of several Miraculous Sights seen in the Air Westward,
etc. (4 leaves), new hf. cf. (B.M. sale dupHcate, 1787),
Printed for J. Jones, 1661, sm. 4to. (7115), July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £1 4s.
Strange Newes from New-Gate : Or, A true Relation of The
false Prophet that appeared in Butolphs Church near
Bishops-Gate upon Sunday last in Sermon-time (4 leaves,
cut on title), new hf. mor.. Printed in the year: when
false Prophets did appear, 1647, sm. 4to. {71 18), July i,
Sotheby Bailey, £y
Strange Predictions related at Catericke In the North of Eng-
land : By one who saw a vision, and told it himself e to
the Company with whom he was drinking Healths ; How
he was struck, and an Angel appeared to him with a
(645)
str] Book-Prices Current.
Sword ... (6 leaves, cut on title), new hf. mor., Printed by
R. I. for A. H., 1648, sm. 4to. (71 19), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £8
Strange Prophecy against Bishops, Prelates, and all other
Priests, which have not kept the faithfull Order of Priest-
hood . . . written by Hilgard, a Nunne (4 leaves), new hf.
mor., Printed for John Thomas, 1641, sm. 4to. (7120), July
I, Sotheby Bailey, ;^io los.
Straparola (G. F.) Le Piacevoli Notti, premiere ed., 2 parts
in I vol., woodcut initials, mor., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf, In
Vinegia, 1550, 8vo. (1213), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Davis S- Orioli, ;^io
Straparola (G. F.) The Nights of Straparola, trans, by W. G.
Waters, illustrated by E. R. Hughes, 2 vol., cl. ex., Law-
rence & BuUen, 1894, imp. 8vo. (148), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Bain, £2 i6s.
[£^, same state, Dec. 19, Hodgson, Lot 213.]
Straus (R.) and Dent (R. K.) John Baskerville, a Memoir,
facs., port, inserted (limited to 300 copies), buckram,
Cambridge, 1907, 4to. (592), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Heffer, £1 2s.
Strength out of Weakness. See Whitfield (Hy.)
Strickland (Agnes). Lives of the Queens of England, 12 vol.,
1840 — Lives of the Queens of Scotland, 8 vol., 1850 —
Lives of the Bachelor Kings of England, 1861 — Lives of
the Seven Bishops, 1866 — Lives of the last four Princesses
of the Royal House of Stuart, 1872 — Historic Scenes and
Poetic Fancies, 1850 — How it will End, 3 vol., 1865 — Old
Friends and New Acquaintances, 2 vol., i860, together 29
vol., some first eds., ports., hf. cf. (binding of one vol.
stained), 1840-72, 8vo. (2341), Nov. 5, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £<b 5s.
Strode (Wm.) The Floating Island : A Tragi-Comedy, first
ed. (A-F in fours, printed in two columns) (title mended),
new mor. gt.. Printed by T. C.for H. Twiford in Vine-Court
Middle-Temple, N. Brooke at the Angel in Cornhill, and J.
Place at Furnivals-Inne-gate, 1655, sm. 4to. (7123), July
I, Sotheby Pickering, £11
Stroller's Pacquet Open'd (The), containing seven Jovial Drolls
or Farces, colculated for the Meridian of Bartholomew
and Southwark Fairs, representing the Comical Humours
of Designing Usurers, Sly Pettifoggers, Cunning Sharpers
. . . Forward Widows, State Maids and Melting Lasses,
hf. cf.. Printed and sold by A. Jackson, 1742, 8vo. (2342),
Nov. 5, Sotheby D obeli, £1 12s.
{£g I OS., hf. cf., same sale. Lot 2343 ; £2 los., hf. cf.,
July I, Sotheby, Lot 7124.]
Strong (Jas.) Joanereidos : or. Feminine Valour : Eminently
discovered in Westeme Women, first ed., mor. ex., uncut,
t.e.g., by F. Bedford, fine copy. Printed An. Dom. 1645,
sm. 4to. (7125), July i, Sotheby Maggs, ;^io
Strong (S. A.) Catalogue of Letters and other Historical
(646)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [stu
Documents exhibited at Welbeck, ports, and facs., hf. mor.,
t.e.g., 1903, 4to. (210), Jan. 23, Puttick Murray, £1 28.
[Three other copies reaUsed 20s. each, same sale, Lots
211-13]
Strutt (J. G.) Sylva Britannica, plates, mor. gt., g.e., 1822,
folio (326), April 29, Sotheby Qiiaritch, l"^
Strutt (Jos.) Dresses and Habits of the People of England,
ed. by J. R. Planch6, 150 col. plates, 2 vol., hf. roan,
t.e.g., 1842, roy. 4to. (1003), Oct. 23, Sotheby Beloe, £$
Strutt (Jos.) [Works.] Manners and Customs of the Inhabit-
ants of England, 3 vol., 1774-76 — Chronicle of England,
2 vol., 1777-78 — Biographical Dictionary of Engravers, 2
vol., 1785-86— Sports and Pastimes of the People of Eng-
land, second ed., 18 10 — Dress and Habits of the People
of England, 2 vol., 1842 — Regal and Ecclesiastical Anti-
quities of England, 1842, numerous reproductions, etc.,
complete in 11 vol., uniform mor. ex., by Clarke and
Bedford, plates in the reprints hand-coloured, 4to. (7126),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^0
Strutt (Jos.) [Works.] Manners and Customs of the inhabitants
of England, 3 vol., 1774-6 — Chronicle of England, 2 vol.,
1777-8 — Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of England,
1793 — Dress and Habits of the people of England, 2 vol.,
1796-9 — Sports and Pastimes of the People of England,
1801, plates (some col.), cf. ex., by F. Bedford, 1774-99
— Biographical Dictionary of Engravers, plates, 2 vol.,
cf. gt., g.e., 1785-6 — Bryan (M.) Dictionary of Painters
and Engravers, cf. gt., m.e., 1873, together 12 vol., 4to.
and 8vo. (395-396), July 22, Sotheby Qiiaritch, £1^
Struys (I.) Romeo en Juliette. Op de Reghel, lit. flOtll- (A-I 2
in fours), cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., by F. Bedford, V Amsterdam,
Voor Dirck Cornelisz Honthaeck, Boeckvercooper op de
Nieuwezijds Kolck, in 7 Bourgeons Cruys. Anno 1634, sm.
4to. (7127), July I, Sotheb}^ Qiiaritch, £$0
Strype (J no.) Works. Ecclesiastical Memorials, Annals of
the Reformation, Lives of Cranmer, Whitgift, etc., with
a General Index, large paper, 26 vol., russ., m.e., Oxford,
1822-8, roy. 8vo. (126), Dec. 4, Sotheby Hill, £^ 5s.
Stuart (Hy., Cardinal of York). DiaroperrannoMDCCLXXXViii.
de Enrico Benedetto Cardinale Duca di Yorck, ora prima
stampato da un manuscritto nella biblioteca di Orazio,
Conte di Orford, 75 copies printed, wrappers, 1876, 4to.
(412), July 29, Sotheby Seeton, £1
Stuart (JgLS.) and Revett (N.) Antiquities of Athens, plates,
5 vol., cf. gt., 1762-1830, folio (719), April 29, Sotheby
Britnell, £g
Stubbe (Hy.) Deliciae Poetarum Anglicanorum in Graecvm
versae, ed. prima (Greek, EngHsh and Latin) (A 8 leaves,
B 8 leaves, C 7 leaves, D 2 leaves), mor., g.e., Oxonice, Ex-
cudebat H. Hall, Academic Typographus, impensis Edvardi
Forrest, r658, sm. 8vo. (7128). July i, Sotheby Qiiaritch, £5
[Stubbs (Jno.)] Discoverie of a Gaping Gulf, first ed. (some
(647)
STU] Book-Prices Current.
leaves wormed), orig. parchment [Hugh Stapleton], 1579,
sm. 8vo. (327), April 29, Sotheby Barnard, ^19
[Stubbs (J no.)] Disco verie of a Gaping Gvlf, first ed. (A-F 4
in eights) (title mended, some marginal notes cut into),
mor. ex., g.e., by F, Bedford \_No place or printer's name\
[H. Singleton, 1579], cr. 8vo. (7129), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2-^
Stubbs (Ph.) Anatomic of Abvses, fourth ed. (really the
sixth), blacik letter (A-T in fours) (headlines cut close and
a few cut into), russ., g.e., Imprinted by Richard lohnes,
at the sign of tae Rose and Crowne next aboue S. Andrewes
Church in Holborne, 1595, sm. 4to. (7131), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^28
Stubbs (Ph.) Perfect Pathway to Felicitie, hlack letter (some
wormholes in top margins), orig. veil, gt., with initials
R. D. in centres. Imprinted by Humfrey Lownes, dwelling
on Bread-street hill, at the signe of the Star, 1610, i6mo.
(7132), July I, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^1
[Title and preliminaries, 8 leaves, the first blank ; A-T
in eights, last leaf blank.]
Stubbs (Ph.) The Intended Treason of Doctor Parrie : and
his Complices, Against the Queenes moste Excellent
Maiestie, btacit letter (4 leaves), mor. gt., g.e., Imprinted
for Henry Car, and are to be solde in Paules Church-yard
at the Signe of the Blazing Starre [1585], sm. 4to. (7130),.
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £i<^ los.
Studio (The), Vol. xvi.-xxxiv., 1899-1905 ; Vol. xliv.-lix.,
1908-13 ; and Vol. xvi.-xviii. in duplicate, together 38
vol., orig. buckram (a fev/ vol. waterstained), folio (165),.
Aug. 7, Sotheby Neumayer, £2 12s.
Study to be quiet : Or, a short View Of the Miseries of Warre,.
with the Necessity of Peace. By a Dyer (4 leaves, in
verse), hf. bd., B. Alsop, 1647, 4^^^- (71 33). July i, Sotheby
Ellis, £1 28.
Stukeley (Capt.) Famous Historye of the life and death of
Captaine Thomas Stukeley. With his marriage to Alder-
man Curteis Daughter, and valiant ending of his life at
the Battailes of Alcazar. As it hath beene acted, blacit
letter (a-l in fours) (title scraped), mor. ex., g.e., by F.
Bedford, Printed for Thomas Paveyer, and are to be sold at
his shop at the entrance into the Exchange, 1605, sm. 4to.
(7134), July I, Sotheby Dobell, £6S
Stumpff (Joh.) Keyser Heinrychs des vierdten, Hertzogen zu
Francken vnd am Rhyn &c f iinff tzigj arige Historia, lit.
gotl)., German woodcuts, hand-col. and heightened in
gold, modem mor. ex., with inscription in gold on upper
cover, " E Dono Herberti C. Marsh," g.e., Getruckt zu
Ziirych, bey Christoffel Froschouer, im Jar M.D.LVI., sm.
folio (7135), July I, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io los.
Such Things Are. See Heath (H.)
Suckling (Alfred). History and Antiquities of the County of
Suffolk, LARGE PAPER, ports and plates, arms emblazoned
(648)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sue
on the margins, 2 vol., mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, fine
copy, John Weale, High Holhorn, 1846-8, roy. 410. (7138),
July I, Sotheby Quay itch, £2^
Suckling (Sir Jno.) Aglaura, first ed., new hf. cf., Printed by
John Haviland for Thomas Walkley, and are to be sold at
his shop at the Signe of the Flying Horse betweene York-
house and Britaines Burse, 1638, sm. folio (7141), July i,
Sotheby Dobell, ^10 los.
[A-L 2, on which is a second title ; then an unsigned
leaf, M-N 2, and one unsigned leaf, 28 leaves altogether.]
Suckling (Sir Jno.) Coppy of a Letter fovnd in the Privy
Lodgeings at Whitehall (7 leaves), new veil., Printed in the
yeare 1641, sm. 4to. (7143), July i, Sotheby Ellis, £4 los.
Suckling (Sir Jno.) Fragmenta Aurea, first ed., port., old
russ. gt., joints, g.e.. Printed for Humphrey Moseley,
MDCXLVL, 8vo. (7139), July i. Sotheby Quaritch, £30
Suckling (Sir Jno.) Letter sent by Sir John Svckling from
France, deploring his sad Estate and flight. [By William
Norris] (4 leaves, in verse), mor. gt.. Imprinted at London,
1641, sm. 4to. (7144), July i, Sotheby Quaritch, £S 15s.
Suckhng (Sir Jno.) The Discontented Colonell (A 2 leaves,
B-H 2 in fours), hf. mor., Printed by E. G. for Francis
Eagles-field, and are to be sold at the Marrigold in Pauls
Church-yard [1640], sm. 8vo. (7142), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £32
Suckling (Sir Jno.) Works, port., old mor. gt., Jacob Tonson,
1709, roy. 8vo. (12 14), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £2
Suckling (Sir Jno.) [Works.] Poems, Plays and other Remains,
ed. by W. C. Hazlitt, printed upon veil., only three copies
taken oil, Cornelius Paine's copy, with his ex libris, port.,
2 vol., bds., Printed for Private Circulation, 1874, 8vo.
(hot), May 14, Sotheby Carpenter, l\
Suckling (Sir Jno.) [Works.] Poems, Plays, and other Remains,
ed. by W. C. Hazlitt, port, and plate, 2 vol., one of the
three copies printed on veil., mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g.. Printed
for private circulation, 1874, roy. 8vo. (7140), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £\2 12s.
Sue (E.) Les Mysteres de Paris, nouvelle ed., illustrations, 4
vol., veil, gt., g.e., Paris, C. Gosselin, 1843-4, imp. 8vo.
(398), July 22, Sotheby Sotheran, £2 los.
Sue (E.) Mysteries of Paris, Heath's illustrated ed., 3 vol.,
hf. mor. gt., g.e., 1845-46, imp. 8vo. (2351), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Maggs, £2 6s.
[£i 15s., orig. cl. (worn), Nov. 13, Puttick, Lot 154 ;
£1, hf. mor., Nov. 5, Sotheby, Lot 2350 ; £2 5s., hf. mor.,
Jan. 23, Puttick, Lot 66.]
Sue (E.) Wandering Jew, Heath's illustrated ed., 3 vol., orig.
cl., 1846, 8vo. (155), Nov. 13, Puttick Maggs, £3 7s. 6d.
Sue (E.) Wandering Jew, illustrations by Ferdinandus, 3
vol., hf. qf., t.e.g., 1889, 4to. (194), Jan. 23, Puttick
Gregory, £2
Sue (E.) Works, ed. de luxe (1,000 copies printed), etchings
(649)
sue] Book-Prices Current.
and photogravures on Japanese paper, fronts, col. by
hand, 20 vol., mor. gt., doublures, silk end-papers, g.t.,
uncut, Boston, Francis A. Niccolls & Co. [1900], 8vo. (415),
March 6, American Art Association $90
Suetonius. De Vita XII. Caesarum libri XII., lit. rom., 164
leaves, the last blank [Hain * 151 13, Proctor 7369], capi-
tals painted, contemp. Venetian oak bds. and leather,
stamped semis of quatrefoils, etc., 9 metal bosses and 3
clasp catches (from Wm. Morris's library), Absque ulla
nota [Italy, unknown place and printer, 14 — ], 4to. (3762),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1.^
Suetonius. De Vita XII. Caesarum, ed. secunda, 107 leaves,
roman letter, 12 woodcut initials and borders, old English
mor. ex., g.e. (from the Pembroke collection, ;^36o in
1914) [Hain 15116, Proctor 3307], [colophon: eight lines
of verse, commencing " Aspicis illustris lector "... fol-
lowed by date, Rome, Conradus Sweynheym and Arnold
Pannartz, 1470], sm. folio (760), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £'^2.$
Suetonius. De Vitis XII. Caesarum, lib. XII., 162 leaves,
without marks [Hain *i5ii7. Proctor 4070], Greek pas-
sages supplied in MS., painted initials, mor. ex., g.e., by
Bedford, [colophon] Hoc ego Nicoleos Gallus cognomine
Jenson Impressi, mirae quis neq & artis Opus . . . m.cccc.
Lxxi. [Venet., Nic. Jenson, 1471], sm. foho (3761), Nov.
22, Sotheby Maggs, £^0
Suetonius. De Vitis XII. Caesarum, liber primvs, lit. rom,
parva, 164 leaves [Hain *i5ii3, Proctor 7369], printed
on thick paper, modern mor., line tooled, g.e., in fine
state [Sine ulla notd] [Ferrara, c. 1472 ?], sm. 4to. (7145),
July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £^2
Suetonius. De Vitis XII. Caesarum. Sexti Aurelii Victoris
a D. Caesare Augusto us^ ad Theodosium excerpta. Eutro-
pij de gestis Romanorum Lib. x. Pauli Diaconi libri VIII.
ad Eutropij historiam additi . . . ed. secunda Aldina, two
heads of Caesar, one stippled, the other a pencil drawing
mounted on a veil, fly-leaf, mor. ex., au pointill6, silk
doublures, g.e., by Bozerian, [colophon] Venetiis in aedi-
bus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri Mense Maio M.D.XXL, Svo.
(7146), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^ii
Suetonius. De Vitis XII. Caesarum, cum Commentarii Ph.
Beroaldi et aliorum, old mor., semis of fleurs-de-lis, with
royal arms of France, prize copy from the Jesuit College
of La Fleche, 1687, with signed inscription (damaged),
Lugd., Jo. Frellon, 1548, folio (622), July 22, Sotheby
Sutton, £^
Suetonius. Des faictz et Gestes des douze Cesars, translate en
Francoys [par Guillaume Michael diet de Tours], first
French ed., got()tC letter, woodcut of Julius Caesar, orna-
mental initials, old mor., g,e., Imprime d Paris par Pierre
Vidoue pour Galliot du Pre, 1520, sm. folio (761), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £^0
(650)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sul
Suetonius. Historie of Twelve Caesars, trans, by Philemon
Holland, first ed. (with the errata leaf at end), modern
mor. ex. (short copy), Matthew Lowndes, 1606, sm. folio
(1168), July 22, Sotheby Plane. £4
Suetonius. Opera, cum notis variorum. Ex recens. Fr. Ouden-
dorpii, fronts., 2 vol., old French mor. gt., g.e. (Derome),
Lugd. Bat., 1751, 8vo. (7147), July i, Sotheby
Edwards. £2 los.
Svffolk's Tears : or Elegies On that Renowned Knight Sir
Nathaniel Barnardiston, cf. ex., by W. Pratt, Printed by
R. I. for Tho. Newberry at the Three-Lions in Cornhil, 1653,
sm. 4to. (7148), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £15
[A-K 2 (K 2 an orig. blank), including the front, of the
arms of Barnardiston, with a leaf of metrical explanation
opposite.]
Sullivan (D.) Picturesque Tour through Ireland, 25 col.
aquatints, with letterpress, orig. hf. roan, T. McLean,
1824, oblong 4to. (911), April 29, Sotheby Britnell, £\2.
\£i\ los., same state, same sale. Lot 720.]
Sully (Maurice de). Exposicions des Epistres et Evangilles,
lettres batardes, woodcuts, 5 vol. in 2, old French mor.
gt , g.e., Paris, Anthoine Verard, 1512, 4to. (486), June
10, Sotheby Quaritch, ^^34
Sully (Maximilien de Bethune, Due de). Memoires, Vol. i. &
ii., A Amstelredam, Chez Alethinosgraphe de Clearetimelee ,
&> Graphexechon de Pistariste, A Venseigne des trois Vertus
couronnies d' Amaranthe [s.d.] — Memoires, Vol. iii. & iv.,
A Paris, Chez Avgvstin Covrbe, M.DC.LXIL, the 4 vol.
bound in 2, mor. ex. (Toovey), 1638-62, folio (7149), July
I, Sotheby Maggs, ;^io los.
[First ed. There were two reprints of this ed. with the
same imprint, but this first ed. is to be distinguished from
the others by the text, pp. 469-76, being in Roman char-
acters, while in the reprints they are in italic]
Sully (Maximilien de Bethune, Due de). Memoires, premiere
6d., 4 vol. in 2, mor. gt., g.e., Amstelredam, 1638 et Paris,
1662, folio (174), Dec. 17, Sotheby Tester, £2 15s.
[Though the imprint to the first two volumes reads " A
Amstelredam," they were privately printed at Sully's
chateau by a printer of Angers. On the title-page is a
woodcut bearing the cypher of the Sully family, printed
in green.]
Sully (Maximilien de Bethune, Due de). Memoires, 2 ports.,
8 vol., mor., g.e., by J. Wright, A Londres, 1767, 8vo
(7150), July I, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 5s.
Sulpitius Severus. [On folio 2a] : De Versuu Scansione, De
Syllabaruz quantitate. De heroici Carminis decoro : &
Vitis. De pedibus & diversis generibuS* Carminu precepta,
etc., ed. princeps (?), lit. rom., with Greek, long lines, 30
to a full page, 56 leaves (including a blank), without marks
(unmentioned by bibliographers), paper covers, rough
(651)
sul] Book-Prices Current.
edges, Absque ulla nota [Romae, Udalricus Han, before
1474], sm. 4to. (3759), Nov. 22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £26
[A rare Incunabulum. It is Hain's type 4, and the
Greek runs with that used in the Lactantius of 1474, but
has the high epsilon of the earher use. The blank forms
foUo 40, and is followed by " Sulpitiana Defensio Claudii
Vallati Sulpitiani ad Paulum Petrum Phamesium," etc.
(note by George Dunn).]
Sulpitius Severus. De Usuu Scasione. De Syllabaru qnti-
tate. de Heroici Carminis decoro. & Vitiis. de Pedibus &
diversis generibus Carminu Praecepta, etc., lit. rom., long
lines, 31 to a full page, 34 leaves, without marks (leaves
21 and 32 repeated) [unmentioned by bibliographers,
type Proctor 7366-8], modern bds.. Absque ulla nota
[? Napoli, c. 1475], sm. 4to. (3760), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £6
Sunczel (Fridericus) . CoUecta & exercitata i octo libros Phisi-
corum Arestotelis . . cum adjectioe textus nove traslatiois
Johanis Argiropoli bizatii circa qstiones, lit. fiOtl^. (3 types),
long lines, contemp. Italian ? oak bds. and leather, with
stamped panel borders (rebacked), [colophon] Impressa
sub hemisperio Veneto impensis Leonardi Atlantse Biblio-
pole Viennensis Arte Vero &• Igenio Petri Liechstenstein
Coloniensis 1506 xxviii. madii, sm. 4to. (3767), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Edwards, £'] los.
Sundstrom (Sveno). Dissertatio historico politica De Statu
Regiminis Americanorum ante Adventum Christianorum
. . . (32 leaves, 2 blank), contemp. MS. notes, cf. ex.,
UpsalicB, Typis Wernerianis, 1716, cr. 8vo. (7154), July i,
Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
Supphcation. Klagbrieff oder supplication der armen diirff-
tigen in Engenlandt, an den Konig daselb gestellet, lit.
QOtt). (a-d in fours, except c, which has only two leaves),
new veil., M.D.XXIX., sm. 4to. (7160), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £^ los.
Supplication. Svpplicatorivs libellvs pauperum, & egentium
nomine, Henricho VIII. Serenissimo Angliae regi &c.,
oblatus, etc. (12 leaves, the last blank), modern mor., g.e.,
[Sine loco.] M.D.XXX., sm. Svo. (7159), July i, Sotheby
G.D. Smith, £^
Supplication for the Beggars, reprinted from the original ed.
of 1524, printed on veil. (2 copies only so issued), modem
mor., William Pickering, 1845, 8vo. (7158), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £6 15s.
Supplication of certaine Masse-Priests falsely called Cathohkes.
Directed to the Kings most excellent Maiestie (a-q 3 in
fours), cf. gt., g.e.. Imprinted for William Aspley, 1604,
4to. (7157), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £g
Supplication to our moste soueraigne lorde Kynge Henry the
evght Kynge of England of Fraunce and of Ireland, etc.
[by Richard Tracie], first ed., blacft letter (A-D 6 in eights),
mor. gt., with Grenville arms, g.e., [colophon] Emprynted
(652)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sur
in the yeare of our Lorde M.CCCCC.xliiij. in the moneth of
Decembre. sm. 8vo. (7155), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £16
Supplication to ovr moste Souereigne Lorde Kyng Henry the
eight, King of England, of Fraunce, and of Ireland [by
Richard Tracie], blncfe letter (A-D 2 in eights) (title soiled
and mended, margins cut into), mor. antique, g.e., by
Riviere, [colophon] Imprinted in the yeare of our Lord.
M.CCCCC.xliiii. in the mo7ith of December, sm. 8vo. (7156),
July I, Sotheby Bailey, £10
Surprises (The) of Love, exemplified in The Romance of a Day,
or An Adventure in Greenwich-Park, old cf., Printed for
T. Lownds, MDCCLXV., Svo. (7161), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1 is.
Surrey Archaeological Collections, Vol. i.-xxx., extra Vol. i.,
with the General Index to Vol. i.-xx., plates, illustrations,
1858-1917 — Index to Archaeological Papers published in
1891, 1892 — Colchester Museum Reports, 1905-9, and
other Pamphlets, together 32 vol. and 5 bundles of pam-
phlets, Svo. (568), Aug. 7, Sotheby Thorp, £q 5s.
Surrey (Henry Howard, Earl of). Songes and Sonnets, blacfe
letter (the 2 leaves of table at end mended, some lower
margins stained), mor. ex., by F. Bedford, Imprinted by
Robert Robinson, dwelling in Fetter Lane nere Holborne,
1587, sm. Svo. (7162), July i, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^500
[A-O in eights. The only other perfect copy known of
this ed. is believed to be that in the Bodleian. The
present was found in the old wainscot of a baker's house
at Chobham in Surrey. See Collier's " Bibl. Cat.," ii.,
402-6. Illustration of title in catalogue.]
Surtees (R.) History and Antiquities of Durham, large
PAPER, 4 vol., russ. gt., y.e., gt. monogram " H. P." on
the sides, 1816-40, roy. folio (1141), Oct. 23, Sotheby
S other an, £ij
[Extra illustrated with nearly fifty additional plates,
including Hearne's folding N.E. view of Durham, Met-
calfe's etching of Barnard Castle (18 19), Wilkinson's
folding view of Darlington and other scarce prints.]
Surtees (R.) History and Antiquities of Durham, large
PAPER, 4 vol. [with Raine's History of North Durham],
together 5 vol., plates, coats-of-arms emblazoned, russ.
ex., 1816-52, roy. folio (7163), July i, Sotheby Rimell, £^0
Surtees (R.) History and Antiquities of Durham, pedigrees,
ports, and illustrations, 4 vol.. 1816-40 — Raine (J as.)
History and Antiquities of North Durham, port, of author,
pedigrees, maps and illustrations, 1852, together 5 vol.,
uniform new hf. polished cf., g.t., other edges uncut (a
few leaves and plates foxed as usual), folio (845), June 17,
Sotheby Edwards, £1^
Surtees Society. Publications, Vol. i. to Ixxvi., with dupli-
cates of Vol. XXV. and xlvi., orig. cl., 1835-83, Svo. (840),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Pickard, £11
Surtees (R. S.) Analysis of the Hunting Field, col. title, 6
(653)
sur] Book-Prices Current.
col. plates by H. Aiken and 43 woodcuts, orig. cl., g.e.,
R. Ackermann, 1846, oblong 8vo. (3601), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Spencer, £2^
[;£i8, orig. cl., same sale, Lot 3602.]
Surtees (R. S.) Ask Mamma, col. plates and cuts by Leech,
Parts i. to vii., ix. and xii., wrappers, 1857, 8vo. (844),
Oct. 24, Hodgson Spencer, £^
Surtees (R. S.) " Ask Mamma !" first ed., illustrations and
col. plates by J. Leech (two cut into), hf. mor., 1858, 8vo.
(1161), Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £2 15s.
[£^ 5s., orig. red cl., Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3612.]
Surtees (R. S.) Handley Cross, or Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt, col.
plates and cuts by John Leech, Parts i. to vii., ix. and
xxiv., wrappers (one missing), 1853, 8vo. (843), Oct. 24,
Hodgson Bumpus, £6 15s.
Surtees (R. S.) Handley Cross, or Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt, first ed.,
illustrations and col. plates by J. Leech (several plates
cut into), hf. cf., 1854, ^vo. (1160), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Spencer, £4 5s.
[;^24, orig. cl., Nov. 5, Sotheby, Lot 2353.]
Surtees (R. S.) Handley Cross, or Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt, first
ed., 17 col. plates and 84 woodcuts by Leech, orig. cl.
(loose), 1854, 8vo. (3610), Feb. 25, Sotheby Lowe, £6
Surtees (R. S.) Hawbuck Grange, first ed., 8 plates by
" Phiz," hf. mor. gt., m.e., Longmans, 1847, 8vo. (3603),
Feb. 25, Sotheby C. James, £8
[£2 2S., hf. roan, June 10, Sotheby, Lot 489,]
Surtees (R. S.) Hillingdon Hall, first illustrated ed., 12 illus-
trations by Wildrake, Heath and Jelhcoe, cl. gt., 1888,
8vo. (75), Dec. 4, Hodgson Edwards, £4 4s.
[" The plates in this interesting copy were especially
coloured by hand by an aritst selected by Major H. C.
Norris." — See letters inserted.]
Surtees (R. S.) HiUingdon Hall, first illustrated ed., 1888 (76),
Dec. 4, Hodgson Bumpus, £2 8s.
[" This is the only copy issued with plain (white ground)
plates." — See note on fly-leaf.]
Surtees (R. S.) Hillingdon Hall, uncut and unopened, 1888
(77), Dec. 4, Sotheby Bumpus, £2 8s.
[" Plates, tinted paper and uncol., the only copy thus
issued, and was presented to me by Nimmo, the pub-
lisher— H. C. Norris." — Note on fly-leaf.]
Surtees (R. S.) HiUingdon Hall, first illustrated ed., 12 col.
plates by Wildrake, Heath and Jellicoe, hf. mor. gt., t.e.g.,
J. C. Nimmo, 1888, 8vo. (3622), Feb. 25, Sotheby
C. James, £4
Surtees (R. S.) Jorrocks's Jaunts and Jollities, first ed., 12
full-page plates by " Phiz " (some marginal stains), mor.
gt., t.e.g., others uncut, by Riviere, Walter Spiers, 1838,
demy 8vo. (3600), Feb. 25, Sotheby Hulton, £28
[Surtees (R. S.)] Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities, second ed.,
(654)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [sur
15 col. plates by H. Aiken, orig. green cl., fine copy, R.
Ackermann, 1843, 8vo. (487), June 10, Sotheby
Spencer, ^^58
[Surtees (R. S.)] Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities, fourth ed.,
16 col. plates by H. Aiken, orig. red cl., fine copy, Rout-
ledge and Gent, 1874, 8vo. (488), June 10, Sotheby
Edwards, £'2 12s.
Surtees (R. S.) Plain or Ringlets, col. plates and cuts by
Leech, Parts i. to vii. and x., wrappers, i860, 8vo. (845),
Oct. 24, Hodgson Spencer, £^
Surtees (R. S.) " Plain or Ringlets ?" first ed., illustrations
and col. plates by J. Leech, hf. mor., i860, 8vo. (1162),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, ;^2 4s.
Surtees (R. S.) Plain or Ringlets ? in the orig. 13 parts (in
12), 13 col. plates, inclusive of first title, and 44 woodcuts
by Leech, Parts x. and xi. in wrappers, numbered v. and
VI., i860, 8vo. (3619), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sawyer, £^ los.
Surtees (R. S.) Romford's Hounds, first ed., illustrations and
col. plates by J. Leech and H. K. Browne (two cut into),
hf. mor. gt., 1865, 8vo. (1163), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 i6s.
[;^io los., in the orig. 12 parts, red wrapper, Feb. 25,
Sotheby, Lot 3615.]
Surtees (R. S.) Sponge's Sporting Tour, in the orig. 13 (in 12)
monthly parts, 13 col. plates and 84 woodcuts by Leech,
orig. red wrappers, fine set, 1853, 8vo. (3607), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Spencer, £11
Surtees (R. S.) Sponge's Sporting Tour, first ed., 13 col.
plates and many other illustrations by J. Leech, hf. cf.
gt., 1853, 8vo. (839), Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £^ los.
[£2 15s., hf. cf., same sale, Lot 1159; £6, orig. cl., Jan.
23, Puttick, Lot 108.]
Surtees (R. S.) [Works.] Sponge's Sporting Tour, 1853 —
Handley Cross, 1854 — Ask Mamma, 1858 — Plain or Ring-
lets ? i860 — Romford's Hounds, 1865, first eds., together
5 vol., col. plates and cuts by Leech, uniform polished cf.
gt., t.e.g., by Mansell, 1853-65, 8vo. (25), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Halliday, ;^22 los.
Surtees (R. S.) [Works.] Sponge's Sporting Tour, 1853 —
Handley Cross, 1854. — " Ask Mamma," 1858 — Romford's
Hounds, 1865 — Plain or Ringlets ? i860 — Hillingdon
Hall, 1888 (first illustrated ed.), together 6 vol., first eds.,
col. plates by J. Leech, Wildrake, Heath and Jellicoe,
orig. cl. (slightly damaged), 8vo. (3604), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sotheran, £^2
\£^2, a similar set, orig. cl., fine copies, same sale. Lot
3605.]
[Surtees (R. S.)] [Works.] Handley Cross (orig. wrappers at
end), 1854 — Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour (orig. wrappers
at end), 1853 — Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds, 1865 —
"Ask Mamma," 1858 — "Plain or Ringlets?" i860 —
Hawbuck Grange, 1847 — Hillingdon Hall, 3 vol., 1845,
sus] Book-Prices Current.
together 9 vol., col. plates by Leech and " Phiz," first eds.,
cf. ex., uncut, t.e.g., by Riviere, 8vo. (74), July 22, Christie
;^8o
Suso (Hen. de). F. 2 : Hie seind geschriben die capitel des
biichs d5 do der Seiisse heisset vnd die zal der selben
capitel vn an welhem blat man d5 vindet, QOttjtf letter, 34
lines to a page, 6 full-page woodcuts, 7 hf.-page and 6
smaller cuts (all col.), old hf. -pigskin (ex-libris G. Kloss),
Gedruckt .... von Ant. Sorg .... Augspurg, 1482, sm.
folio (419), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, ;^io los.
[First ed. Proctor 1685. Wanting the first leaf (blank)
and the last 8 leaves. Collation : 6 unnumbered leaves -1-
ff. vi.-cviii. + 2 unnumbered -1- ff. iii.-cxLVi.]
Sussex Archaeological Collections, Vol. i.-lviii. — General Index,
Vol. i.-l., in 2 vol., together 60 vol., orig. cl., London and
Lewes, 1848- 19 16, 8vo. (56), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Grant, ;^io 5s.
Sutcliffe (M.) Practice, Proceedings and Lawes of Armes,
blarlt letter, old cf. (last leaf defective), Deputies of Chris-
topher Barker, 1593, 4to. (546), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Fenton, £2, 5s.
[£9 15s-, orig. veil., July i, Sotheby, Lot 7164.]
Sutherland (Eliz., Duchess of). Views in Orkney and on the
North-Eastem Coast of Scotland, 44 etchings from draw-
ings made in 1805, mor., g.e., Privately printed, 1807, folio
(590), Dec. 19, Hodgson Edwards, £1 3s.
Sutton (Chr.) Disce vivere : Learne to Live. Disce Mori :
Learne to Dye, 2 vol., mor. ex., g.e., Printed by Richard
Badger, for the Partners of the Irish-Stock, 1634, ^^^- 8^°-
(7165), July I, Sotheby Bailey, £5
Svinine (Paul). Sketches of Russia, 15 engravings in col., in-
cluding ports, of the Emperor Alexander and Empress of
Russia, marbled paper, bds,, uncut, R. Ackermann, 1814,
8vo. (910), April 29, Sotheby Thompson, £^ 4s.
Swainson (W.) Zoological Illustrations ; First Series, Verte-
brosa, Conchology, Entymology ; Second Series, Birds,
Shells, Insects, 334 col. plates, 6 vol., mor. gt., doublure,
silk end-papers, t.e.g., uncut, London, 1820-1833, ^^o.
(52), March 6, American Art Association $100
Swainson (W.) and Richardson (J.) Fauna Boreali Americana,
col. plates, illustrations in text (a few leaves stained), hf.
mor. gt., 1 83 1, 4to. (148), Feb. 20, Sotheby
E. W. Stevens, £^
Swan (J no.) Speculum Mundi, first ed., title by Marshall
(mounted), cf. gt. (repaired), Cambridge, 1635, 4to. (239),
March 25, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2 los.
Swan (J no.) Speculum Mundi. Or, A Glasse Representing
the Face of the World, third ed., front, by W. Marshall,
old cf., r.e., R. Davenport, 1665, sm. 4to. (7166), July i,
Sotheby H. Stevens, £^ 15s.
Swedberg (Jesper). America illuminata, Skrifwen och vtgif-
wen Af Thes Biskop, Doct. Jesper Swedberg, Ahr 1732,
(656)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [swi
lit. flOtf|. (A-L 4 in eights), cf. ex., Skara, Tryckt hos
Herm. A. Moeller, 8vo. (7167), July i, Sotheby
Quaritch, £i\
Sweet (R.) British Flower Garden, both series, col. plates by
E. D. Smith. 7 vol., hf. cf., 1823-38, roy. 8vo. (24), Dec. 4,
Sotheby " Quaritch, ;^I2
Swetnam, The Woman-hater, Arraigned by Women, A new
Comedie, Acted at the Red Bull, by the late Queenes
Seruants, orig. ed. (title i leaf, A-K in fours, L i leaf),
mor. ex., g.e., Printed by Richard Meighen, 1620, sm. 4to.
(7168), July I, Sotheby Dobell, £2-]
Swift (J.) Travels by Lemuel Gulliver, first ed. (second issue),
port, and maps, 2 vol., cf. ex., B. Motte, 1726, 8vo. (7170),
July I, Sotheby Edwards, £1^ los.
Swift (J.) Travels, by Lemuel Gulliver, first ed., port, and
maps, 2 vol., separate pagination, mor. gt., g.e., by F.
Bedford, Benj. Motte, 1726, 8vo. (1218), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Maggs, £1^ 1 6s.
[il 5S-, old cf. (broken), separate pagination, Feb. 25,
Sotheby, Lot 3623.]
Swift (J.) Travels, by Lemuel Gulliver, first ed., separate
pagination, port, with name round the oval, 6 plates, 2
vol., orig. cf. (repaired), Benj. Motte, 1726, 8vo. (490),
June 10, Sotheby G. D. Smith, ;^2o
Swift (J.) Travels, by Lemuel Gulliver, first ed. (second
issue), port, and maps, 2 vol., B. Motte, MDCCXXVI. —
Gulliver's Travels, front., Vol. iii. (spurious), Printed in
the year M DCCX XV 1 1. —GuWiver Decypher'd : Or Re-
marks on a late Book, intitled Travels ... J. Roberts
[1728] — Memoirs of the Court of Lilliput written by Cap-
tain Gulliver, published by Lucas Bennet, ib., 1727, bd.
in 4 vol., uniform cf. ex., 1726-28, 8vo. (7169), July i,
Sotheby G. D. Smith, £16
Swift (J.) Travels, by Lemuel Gulliver, illustrations by
Rackham, large paper, signed, 1909, 4to. (391), March
25, Sotheby David, £1 12s.
Swift (J.) Works, arranged by Tho. Sheridan, new ed.,
by J. Nicholas, port., 19 vol., cf. gt., 1808, 8vo. (401),
July 22, Sotheby Heffer, £^ 8s.
Swift (J.) Works, ed. by Sir W. Scott, port., 19 vol., cf. ex.
1824, 8vo. (328), April 29, Sotheby Btwtpus, £1-^
Swift (J.) Works, ed. by Sir Walter Scott, Library ed., port.,
19 vol., orig. cl., t.e.g., Bickers, 1883-4, ^^o. (74), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Edwards, £6 15s.
Swinburne (A. C.) Atalanta in Calydon, presentation copy,
with inscription, " To Algernon Charles Swinburne, from
WiUiam Morris, August 7th, 1894," Kelmscott Press, 1894,
4to. (407), June 3, Sotheby Edwards, £ii los.
Swinburne (A. C.) Atalanta in Calydon, 250 copies printed,
veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1894, foUo (465), July 22,
Sotheby - Maggs, ;^i i 5s.
Swinburne (A. C.) Century of Roundels, first ed., orig. cl.,
(657)
swi] Book-Prices Current.
with presentation inscription to William Bell Scott, 1883,
8vo. (763), March 18, Christie Quaritch, l\2. los.
Swinburne (A, C.) Poems and Ballads, first issue of the first
ed., orig. green cL, Moxon, 1866, 8vo. (1221), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Quaritch, £j 5s.
Swinburne (A. C.) Queen Mother, Rosamond, first issue of
the first ed., orig. cL, B. M. Pickering, i860, 8vo. (3625),.
Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £\^
[/14 I OS., same state, first issue, same sale. Lot 3626.]
[Swinburne (A. C.)] Specimens of Modern Poets : The Hep-
talogia, first ed., fine copy, 1880, 8vo. (406), March 25,
Sotheby Shepherd, £1 4s.
Swinburne (A. C.) Study of Shakespeare. Auto. MS., up-
wards of 90 pp., folio, forming a very considerable
portion of Parts ii. and iii. of this work ; in many places-
this MS. differs widely from the printed text, and a
considerable number of unpublished passages are to be
found in it (332), June 3, Sotheby Maggs, £\i^
[This MS. belonged to the late Theodore Watts-Dunton.
A large number of other MSS. from the same collection
were sold on the same occasion (Lots 336-400), including;
portions of " Mary Stuart," ;^66 ; " Tristram and Lyon-
esse," £10; the Essay on Othello, ;^52 ; the Essay on
John Day, ;^4i ; and others.]
Swinburne (A. C.) Tragedies, port., 5 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g.,.
1905-6, 8vo. (547), June 17, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £2. 8s,
Swinburne (A. C.) William Blake, a Critical Essay, first ed.,.
illustrations (some col.) in fac, orig. cl., Hotten, 1868,.
8vo. (439), Jan. 23, Puttick Heffer,£2 15s,
[£4 los., same state, June 17, Sotheby, Lot 397.]
Swinburne (A. C.) [Works.] Poems, 6 vol., mor, gt. ex., g.e.,
1912, 8vo. (527), June 17, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^ 12s. 6d.
Swinburne (Hy.) Picturesque Tour through Spain, map,
engraved col. title and col. plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., fine
copy, 1806, oblong folio (3737), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Richeton, £^ 3s.
Swinhoe (Gilbert). Tragedy of The unhappy Fair Irene, new
veil., uncut (title discoloured), Printed by J. Streater, for
W. Place, M.DC.LVIIL, sm. 4to. (7171). July i. Sotheby
Pickering, £8 15s.
Swiny (Owen Mac). Camilla. An Opera (23 leaves), new hf.
cf.. Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1706, sm. 4to. (7173), July
I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £1 is.
Swiny (Owen Mac), The Quacks, or, Love's the Physician
(24 leaves), new hf. cf,, rough edges. Printed for Benj.
Bragg, 1705, sm. 4to. (7172), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £1 2S.
Sybel (Heinrich von). History of the French Revolution,,
trans, by W. C. Perry, 4 vol . cf, gt,, by Riviere, 1867-9,.
8vo. (451). Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £5 15s,
Syllacius (Nic) De Insuli Meridiani atque Indici Maris nuper
Inventis, With a trans, into English by the Rev. John
(658)
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [sym
Mulligan, A.M., port, and facs., roxburghe binding, New
York, 1859, 4to. (7174), July i, Sotheby
H. Stevens, /2 4s.
[Presentation copy from James Lenox of New York,
for whom the vol. was privately printed. Only 152 copies
taken off.]
Sj^lvester (Joshua). Avtomachia, Or The Self-Conflict of a
Christian, [colophon] Printed by Melch. Bradwood Jor
Edward Blovnt, 1607 {7176), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £60
[In verse. A 8 leaves, the two first blank (the first and
last blanks are pasted in the binding), B-C 8 leaves each,
D 8 leaves, the last two blank. This is a diminutive vol.,
in the orig. velvet binding, measuring- about ijin. in
height by 2^in. in width. No account of it is to be found
in any bibliographical work, and the present is probably
the only perfect copy known.]
Sylvester (Joshua). Lachrimae Lachrimarvm, or The Distilla-
tion of Teares Shede For vntymely Death of The incom-
parable Prince Panaretvs, cf. ex., g.e., by Ramage, [colo-
phon] Printed by Humfrey Lownes, 161 2, sm. 4to. (7177),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £-^0
[A-D in fours. In verse. First ed. The poem is printed
on one side only, within mourning borders, the reverse
black with the Prince of Wales's arms in white relief.
The copy is so large that it appears to be on Large Paper.]
Silvester (Joshua). Panthea : or. Divine Wishes and Medita-
tions (A-D ij in fours) (margins cut into), cf. ex., inside
dentelles, g.e.. Printed for F. Coules, and are to be sold at
his Shop in the Vpper end of the Old-Baily, 1630, sm. 4to.
(7179), July I, Sotheby G. D. Smith, £iC)
Sylvester (Joshua). (I.) Parliament of Vertues Royal, mor.
ex. [No place, printer's name, or date] [London, Humfrey
Lownes ? 1614], sm. 8vo. (7178), July i, Sotheby
G. D. Smith, £16
Sylvester (Joshua). Parliament of Vertues Royal, black
pages with arms in white (shaved), orig. white veil., with
J. I. in gold on the sides, No name, place or date (161 4),
8vo. (208), Dec. 17, Sotheby D obeli, £2 i6s.
[Presentation copy, in immaculate condition. " Ex
dono Josua Sylvester, 1614," on fly-leaf, with contemp.
MS. verses, anagrams, etc., signed "J. I." The Micro-
Cosmo-Graphia interleaved, with the orig. Latin text,
22 pp. in MS.]
Symonds (B.) The Sufi^olk Sportsman, front., bds., uncut,
with list of Gosden's publications, 4 leaves, T. Gosden,
1825, i2mo. (733), Oct. 24, Hodgson Tregaskis, £2 15s.
Symonds (J. A.) Life of Benvenuto Cellini, first ed., engraved
port, and 8 etchings by F. Laguillermie, also 18 reproduc-
tions of the work of the master, 2 vol., veil, ex., g.e., by
Zaehnsdgrf, fine copy, J. C. Nimmo, 1888, sm. 4to. (1190).
May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^ii
(659)
sym] Book-Prices Current.
Symons (A.) Amoris Victima, first ed., large paper, one of
25 copies, jDrig. cl., 1897, 8vo. (427), Jan. 23, Puttick
Shepherd, £1 lis.
Syras (Chr.) Great Britans Al-Arm discovering National
Sinns, and Exhorting to Reformation of life, and holiness,
and courage in the Battels of God, Against the Anti-
Christ, Magog, fourth-beast. Eagle, King of Babilon, and
Gog, and Kings of East, etc. (some headlines cut into), cf.
ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Printed by R. A. and J. M. and
are to he sold by William Ley at his shop at St. Paules Chain,
1647, sm. 4to. (7181), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £1^
[A-C in fours, A (repeated) -B 2 in fours, C-N in fours,
besides an extra leaf in D and a second at the end. Not
more than four copies appear to be known.]
Syms (Chr.) The Swords Apology (A-C in fours, including a
woodcut front.), new hf. mor., Printed for Tho. Warren,.
1644, sm. 4to. (7180), July i, Sotheby Bailey, £(^ 9s.
Symson (Andrew) . Tripatriarchihon ; Or, the Lives of the
three Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac & Jacob, first ed. (title
soiled and mended), cf. ex., g.e., Edinburgh Printed by the
Author : and are to be sold by Mr. Henry Knox in the
Luck en-Booths, etc., M.DCC.V., 8vo. (7182), July i, Sotheby
Bailey, £5 5s.
Tableaux du Cabinet du Roy, tome premier (only), 36 (only)
plates, some inserted from another work, contemp.
French mor. gt., arms of Louis XIV. and crowned mono-
gram, Paris, de l' Imprimerie Royale, 'i-^'j'j, folio (547) ^
April 29, Sotheby Parsons, ;^io los.
Tableaux Historiques des Campagnes d'ltalie. See Napoleon I.
Tabourot (Estienne). Les Bigarrures . , . du Seigneur des
Accords, w^oodcut port, (some headlines cut into), modern
russ. gt., Paris, par Claude de Montr' seil et Jean Richer,
1595, 8v"0. (1102), May 14, Sotheb}^ Neuhuys, £2. 2S.
Tabourot (Estienne). Les Bigarrures . . , du Seigneur des
Accords, French mor. ex., by Hardy-Mennil, Paris, Jean
Richer, 1603, 8vo. (1103), May 14, Sotheby
Dobell, £2. 1 8s.
Tabourot (Estienne). Les Bigarrures . . . du Seigneur des
Accords, 5 parts in i vol., mor. gt., g. and m.e., by Riviere
Rouen, 1616, 8vo. (1226), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £2 2S.
Tachard (Guy). Voyage de Siam des Peres Jesuites, folding
and other plates, cf., Paris, 1686 — Second Voyage du
Pere Tachard, plates, contemp. mor., g.e., ib., 1689 —
Sonnerat (M.) Voyage aux Indes Orientales et la Chine,,
plates, 2 vol., hf. veil., ib., 1782, together 4 vol., 4to. (487),
March 4, Christie Salby, £5
Tacitus. Historiarum libri, ex J. Lipsii editione cum notis et
emend. H. Grotii, front., 2 vol., mor. gt., coat-of-arms on
the sides, g.e., Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1640, 8vo. (1227), Dec.
17, Sotheby Parsons, £2
Tallis. London Street Views, exhibiting upwards of One
Hundred Buildings in each Number, the whole forming
(660)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [tar
a Complete Stranger's Guide through London, engravings
of the facades of both sides of the streets, 85 nos. (should
be 88), with advertisements bound in, 2 vol., hf. mor.,
uncut [1838-39], oblong 8vo. (376), Nov. 28, Hodgson
Rime II cS- Son, £1^
[£5, two incomplete vols., containing about 70 plates
and a few of the advertisements, same sale, Lot 377.]
Tallis (T.) and Byrd (W.) Cantiones, quai et argument©
sacrae vocantur quinque et sex partium, first ed., musical
notation, 6 titles, contra tenor wants 4 leaves at end
(margins of Discantus and Bassus wormed), contra tenor
unbd., other 5 parts in orig. veil, gt., Thomas Vautrollius,
1575, oblong 4to. (130), May 13, Sotheby Terry, £;i8
[The first printed collection of Motets or Anthems for
the English Church.]
Tanner (H.) English Interior Woodwork of the XVL-XVIIIth
Centuries, plates, 1902, folio (402), July 22, Sotheby
Atkinson, £1 8s.
Tanner (Thos.) Notitia Monastica, port, by Vertue and
plates of arms, old cf. (rebacked), 1744, folio (864), Feb.
20, Sotheby Edwards, £1 12s.
Tarleton (Lieut. -Col.) History of the Campaigns in the
Southern Provinces of North America, Dublin, 1787 —
Mackenzie (Rod.) Structures on Lieut. -Col. Tarleton's
History of the Campaigns in the Southern Provinces of
North America, London, 1787, 2 vol. in i, old cf. gt., 8vo.
(556), July 29, Sotheby Ouaritch, £2 los.
Tarocchi [or Tarot] Prints. Set of fifty engravings. A Collec-
tion of thirty-four of that known as the E. Series (wanting
Nos. I, 4, 8, 13, 20, 26. 27. 30, 31, 33, 35, 38, 41, 45, 48 and
49), hinged on mounts, mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd (in places
some of the prints have been mended, and Nos. 43 and
44 have been made good with fac), illustration in cata-
logue, 4to. (773), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^^0
Tarocchi [or Tarot] Prints. A collection of forty-six of the
S. Series (wanting Nos. i, 2, 9 and 49, represented by
reproductions), hinged on mounts, mor. ex., g.e. (very
little repairing has been necessary to this set, and in only
a few cases have they been touched at all), illustration in
catalogue, 4to. (774), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^6oo
[This set of fifteenth century prints was probably "by
more than one hand, but all bearing the character peculiar
to the School of Ferrara " (Mr. A. M. Hind). They were
thought to be playing cards, but Sir S. Colvin voiced the
prevalent opinion (which is also erroneous. — Ed.) in
describing them as a " picture lesson-book or encyclopaedia
of knowledge, arranged in suites, and containing some of
the representations which were also current on playing-
cards." They have been attributed to Andrea Mantegna,
Marco Zoppo, Botticelli, Baldini and Cicognara. The
series has-been twice engraved in Northern Italy during
the late 15th century, and these are known as the E. and
(661)
TAs] Book-Prices Current.
S. series respectively. The five series have been thus
named : E. or S., The Ranks and Conditions of Men, lo
plates; D,, Apollo and the Muses, lo plates; C, Arts
and Sciences, lo plates ; B., Genii and Virtues, lo plates ;
A., Planets and Spheres, lo plates.]
Tasso (Torquato). Godfrey of Bulloigne, or the Recoverie of
Jerusalem, done into English Heroicall Verse by Edward
Fairfax, first ed., title within woodcut border (with the
cancel slip for Stanza I.), with the series of woodcut illus-
trations on 22 leaves, India proofs, by L. Clennel, inserted,
modern mor. gt., g.e., Ar. Hatfield for J. Jaggard and M.
Lownes, 1600, very sm. folio (1170), July 22, Sotheby
Bailey, ;^io
Tasso (Torquato). II Goffredo, overo Gerusalemme Liberata
. . con I'aggiunta de Cinque Canti di Camillo Camilli . .
Argomento, etc., woodcut ornaments and initials, old
French mor. gt., corner fleurons and a wreath in centres
enclosing a lion rampant, the device of Ch. Nic. Lalaure,
g.e., Vinegia, A. Salicato, 1593, sm. 4to. (3784), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Parsons, £1^
Tasso (Torquato). La Gerusalemme Liberata, con le Anno-
tationi de S. Gentile e di G. Grastarini, engraved title and
plates by B. Castello, mor. gt., g.e., by Cape, In Genova,
1590, 4to. (1229), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £4.
[This copy has the different plate in " Canto quarto,"
which is wanting in most copies, being substituted by a
duplicate of " Canto quinto."]
Tasso (Torquato). La Gierusalemme Liberata, figurata da
Bernardo Castello, engraved title and engravings, woodcut
ornaments and initials, old mor. gt., richly tooled, g.e.,
Genova, appresso G. Pavoni, 1617, folio (403), July 22,
Sotheby Sutton, £16
Tasso (Torquato). La Gerusalemme Liberata, Bodoni's ed.,
with 2 orig. sepia drawings by Siqueira, signed, inserted as
front, to each vol., 2 vol., mor. gt., arms of Albert, Prince
Consort, by Kalthoeber, with ticket in each vol. (specially
bound for the Prince Consort), Parma, tipi Bodoniani,
1794, 4to. (1171), July 22, Sotheby Heffer,£ij
Tate (N.) A Duke and no Duke. A Farce, first ed., 32 leaves,
complete with the 4 leaves of music at end, new bds.,
uncut. Printed for H. Bonwick at the Red-Lyon in St.
Paul's Church-yard, 1685, sm. 4to. (1169), July 22, Sotheby
Pickering, £2 2S.
Tate (N.) History of King Lear, mor. ex., g.e., 1681, 4to.
(766), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £4
Tate (N.) History of King Lear, with alterations, mor. ex.
(stain on p. 42), Printed for Rich. Wellington, n.d. [? 1690],
4to. (754), April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, £1 is.
Tate (N.) History of King Richard the Second, acted at the
Theatre Royal under the name of the Sicilian Usurper,
mor. ex., g.e., 1681 (764), April 8, Sotheby Dobell, £2 15s.
Tate (N.) The Ingratitude of a Common-Wealth, or the Fall
(662)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [teic
of Caius Martius Coriolanus, mor. ex., g.e., 1682, 4to.
(765), April 8. Sotheby Dobell. £2
Tatler. The. See Steele (Sir R.)
Ta vernier (J. B.) Les Six Voyages, en Turquie, en Perse, et
aux Indes, fronts, and folding plates, 3 vol. in 2, mor. ex.,
g. on m.e., by Duru (Ashburnham copy, £^ 7s. 6d. in
1898), Suivant la Copie, Imprimee d Paris — Amst., Jo. van.
Someren, 1678, 8vo. (979), April 29, Sotheby
Ellis & Smith, £$
Tavernier (J. B.) Les Six Voyages en Turquie, en Perse et
aux Indes, engraved title and plates, 2 vol. — Nouvelle
Relation de I'lnt^rieur du Serrail du Grand Seigneur,
engraved title, together 3 vol., uniform mor. gt., linings
and end-leaves of silk, g.e., Amsterdam, chez Johannes van
Someren, 1678, i2mo. (493), June 10, Sotheby
Tregaskis, £^ los.
Taylor (Fr.) Grapes from Canaan, first ed., old sheep, 1658,
8vo. (770), Jan. 22, Sotheby Harmsworth, £^ los.
Taylor (Jno.) An Armado, or Navye, of 103. Ships and other
Vessels ; who have the Art of Sayle by Land, as well as
by Sea, etc., first ed. (32 leaves, the last blank, some
headlines cut into), modern mor. gt., g.e., E. A. for H.
Gossan, 1627, cr, 8vo. (1173), July 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £5 2S. 6d.
[Taylor (Jer.)] The Golden Grove, first ed., folding plate by
Hollar, old sheep (stained), 1655, 8vo. (72), Nov. 13,
Puttick Tregaskis, £1 is.
[Taylor (Jno.)] The Needles Excellency, " The 12th Edition
inlarged w^^ divers new workes as needle-Workes, purles
& others never before printed," engraved title and 31
engravings of lace patterns (title repaired and outer mar-
gin renewed), mor. ex.. Printed for James Boler, 1640. sm.
oblong 4to. (1174), July 22, Sotheby Jenkinson, £10
Taylor (Jno.) Workes, first collected ed., engraved title by
T. Cookson and woodcuts, modern cf., g.e., /. B. for James
Boler at the Marigold in Pauls Churchyard, 1630, sm. folia
(i 172), July 22, Sotheby Ellis, £10
Techener (J. & L.) Histoire de la Bibliophilie, 42 plates of
bindings and 3 of armorial bearings by J. Jacquemart,
orig. wrappers bound in, hf. mor., t.e.g., Paris, 1861, imp.
folio (1107), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 17s. 6d.
Tempest (P.) Cryes of the City of London, drawne after the
Life [by C. Laroon], 2 engraved titles and 72 plates, 171 1,
with Lodge's Book of Divers Prospects, title and 9 plates
and 8 other engravings by Tempest, in an imp. folio
album, old mor. ex. (rebacked), g.e., 1711 (743), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Edwards, £7 los.
Temple (A. G.) Paintings at Hertford House, 4 vol., 1902 —
Molinier (E.) Objets d'Art at Hertford House, 3 vol.,
1903, together 7 vol., ports, and engravings, mor. gt.,
borders, uncut, t.e.g., Goupil & Co., 1902-3, folio (1277),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Gregory, £^0
(663)
tem] Book-Prices Current.
Temple (R.) Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulf ;
Eight Views of the Mauritius, 2 parts in i vol., engraved
titles and 24 col. plates, hf. mor., 1810-13, oblong folio
(3739), Feb. 25, Sotheby Ficheton, £g
Temple (Sir R. C.) Devil Worship of the Tuluvas, with A. C.
Burnell's orig. manuscripts, consisting of 325 leaves of
quarto paper, including 10 col. drawings of devil dancers,
by native artists, hf. cf., Bombay, 1894, 4to. (488), March
4, Christie Pickard, £'j
[A MS. note written and signed by Dr. Burnell describes
the MSS. as "a collection of the Tulu incantations, used
at the ceremonies of the Bhdta worship as practised in
South Canara." Sir R. C. Temple's version is reprinted
from the " Indian Antiquary."]
Temple (Sir W.) Miscellanea, 2 vol., 1697-1701 — Letters, 3
vol., 1 700- 1 — Introduction to the History of England,
1699, and others by the same author, together 9 vol.,
old English mor. gt., g.e., almost uniform, 8vo. (330),
April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Tennyson (A.) Auto. MS. on i page 8vo., consisting of 14
lines from " Idylls of the King " (Guinevere), commencing
Stammering and staring ; it was their last hour,
A madness of farewells.
Probably a discarded draft from the original MS. (2939),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Harper, £11
Tennyson (A.) In Memoriam, first issue of first ed., with the
advert, dated February, 1850, and the two misprints on
pp. 2 and 198, orig. cl., E. Moxon, 1850, 8vo. (3629), Feb.
25, Sotheby Walker, £^ 5s.
Tennyson (A.) Maud, veil., uncut, Kelmscott Press, 1893
(459), July 22, Sotheby Heffer, £4. los.
[Tennyson (A.)] Poems, by Two Brothers, first ed., orig. bds.,
uncut, in case, fine copy, 1827, 8vo. (3628), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Walker, £^g
[Tennyson (A.)] Poems, by Two Brothers, first ed., large
PAPER, cut down (7-j4 by 4 fin.), presentation copy " from
Mrs. Hildegard Tennyson " written on title, cf., W. Simp-
kin and R. Marshall, 1827, 8vo. (146), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Spencer, ;^io
Tennyson (A.) Poems, chiefly Lyrical, first ed., fac. title (4
leaves foxed), mor., g.e., Efhngham Wilson, 1830, 8vo.
(147), Aug. 7, Sotheby Atkinson, £1 14s.
Tennyson (A.) The Grandmother, auto. MS., 27 verses, 6pp.
4to., with note by the poet's brother-in-law, C. R. Weld ;
the poem, when first published, was called " The Grand-
mother's Apology," it was first issued in book form in
" Idylls of the Hearth " (Enoch Arden, etc.), 1864 — The
War (Riflemen Form !) Three auto. MSS. (one of three
verses only), 3pp. 8vo., with A.L.s. (initial T. only), hf.-
page 8vo., to C. R. Weld, asking him to copy the poem
and forward it to Mr. Gatty, and a note by Weld — Sea
Dreams, An Idyl. Proof of this poem, published in
(664)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918 [ter
" Macmillan's Magazine," Jan., i860, with auto, correc-
tions by the author, yjpp., all inserted in a 4to. vol., hf.
of., with bookplate of C. R. Wells and a lock of Tenny-
son's hair, authenticated (674), July 22, Sotheby
^<^ggs. ;^ioo
Tennyson (A.) The Princess, presentation copy from " Lewis
Carroll," with initials " C. L. D." in his autograph, mor.
g.e., 1854, 8vo. (3630), Feb. 25, Sotheby Shepherd. £1 los.
Terentius. ComcediiL' sex. illuminated MS. on veil. [Italian],
180 leaves (6 J by 4 fin.), humanistic characters, 23 long
lines to a page, large ornamental painted and decorated
initials, other initials in burnished gold, painted capitals,
old russ., XV. cent., 8vo. (495), June 10, Sotheby
Merton, £75
Terentius. Comediae (cum vita excerpta de dictis D. F.
Petrarcae), Ut. rom., long lines, 33 to a full page, 104
leaves, with signs, [not in Hain or Proctor], painted
capitals (some margins repaired), old russ. gt., g.e. (Syston
Park copy), [colophon] . . Ipressu Medioldl p Magistros
Leonardu [Pachel) &' Oldoricu (Scinzenzeler) Socios, s.a.
[148 — ], sm. folio (3785), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1^
Terentius. Comoediae, 156 leaves, roman letter, large wood-
cut " Theatrum " on title, 6 other full-page woodcuts and
upwards of 150 smaller ones, veil, (a few leaves stained
and wormed). Argent, per loanne Griininger mira etiam
arte ac diligentia, 1503, folio (420), Dec. 10, Christie
Parsons, £-^ los.
Terentius. Comediae ex Donati Commentariis, etc. (text on
reverse of folio 115 pasted over with a blank page) , Venetiis,
ex off. Erasmiana, ap. Vincent. Valgrisium, 1546, 8vo. (13),.
April 8, Sotheby Tregaskis, £2,1
[XVI. century French mor. gt., double Da in a mono-
gram and quatrefoils, arms of Henri II. in centres, bound
for Henri II. and Daine de Poitiers. Illustration in
catalogue.]
Terentius. Comoediae, Cardinal Mazarin's copy, contemp.
mor., gt. stamped with the Cardinal's device and stars
and his arms, g.e. (worn and mended), Parisiis, 1642, folio
(433), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parsons, £\z
Terentius. Fabulae (in EngUsh) Comici facetissimi et ele-
gantissimi Poetae Terentii omnes Anglicae factae . . .
opera ac industria R. B. (Richard Bernard), orig. limp
veil., with ties, Printed by John Legatt and sold by James
Boler in Pauls Churchyard, 1629, sm. 4to. (3788), Nov.
22, Sotheby Tregaskis, £b
Terentius. [Opera] cum quinque comentis, 2 full-page and 150
smaller woodcuts, mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere, Impressum
Venetiis p Lazarum de Soardis, 15 11, folio (132), June 3,
Sotheby Barnard, ^13 los.
Terrific Register (The), or Records of Crimes, Judgments,
Providences and Calamities, woodcuts, 2 vol., hf. cf.,
1825, 8vo. (2382), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £1 i8s.
(665)
ter] Book-Prices Current.
Terry (G. W.) The Alphabet annotated for youth and adults
in doggerel verse, engraved title and humorous illustra-
tions on borders, col. copy, mor. ex., g.e., orig. cover
bound in, fine copy, Ackermann [1851], 4to. (3705), Feb.
25, Sotheby ' Sharp, £j
[$17.50, orig. bds., coloured copy, Dec. 3, American Art
Association, Lot 103.]
Testamentum Novum Graecum, woodcut ornaments and
initials in red and black, contemp. Netherlands oak bds.
and stamped pigskin, with figures of Justice and Fortune
in centres, clasps, Haganoae, T. Anshelmus, 1521, sm. 4to,
(776), Feb. 20, Sotheby Gaston, £^ los.
Testamentum Novum. Evangelium Secundum Matthaeum
Secundum Marcum Secundum Lucam Secundum Johan-
nem, old cf., g.e., Parisiis, ex officina Ro. Stephani typo-
graphi Regit, 1541, 8vo. (493), April 29, Sotheby Hurst, £5
Testamentum Novum, haud Poenitendis Sacrorum Doctorum
Scholiis, Joannis Benedicti Parisiensis cura, large copy,
ruled in red, Paris, ap. S. Colinaeum, etc., 1543, thick 8vo.
(12), April 8, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io
[XVI. century French mor., au pointille tooling, centre
ornaments a la Grolier, enclosing the orig. owner's name,
" M. Jehan/ Faulcard Pbre.," g.e., in fair state.]
Testamentum Novum, Graecum, contemp. pigskin, elaborately
ornamented, in four oblong compartments, with stamps,
and an appropriate text below, on the front cover is
stamped the title, " Novum Testamentum," with the
initials of the first owner, V. W., and the date 1551 (some
leaves wormed), Lutetiae, ex Officina R. Stephani, 1550,
folio (502), April 29, Sotheby Hurst, £j
Testamentum Novum. Novi Testamenti, Jesu Christi historia
efiigiata, ima cum aliis quibusdam Iconibus, over 100
woodcuts by Hans Brosamer, bds., Gedruckt zu Franck-
furt am Mayn, durch Hermann Gulfferichen [1553], 8vo.
(81), Dec. 17, Sotheby Ellis, £2
Testamentum Novum Graecum, Londini excudebant Reg. Typ.
Anno Salutis humanae, 1592 — The Whole Book of David's
Psalms, with apte Notes to Sing them Withall, Printed by
P. S. for the Assignes of W. Seres and R. Day, 1601, in i
vol., thick i2mo. (146), April 8, Sotheby Gaston, £1-^
[XVII. century English cf. gt., g.e., the modern gt. crest
with " Nobilis Ira " of Lord Stuart de Rothesay inlaid in
upper cover. From the Tempsford Hall library.]
Texier (C.) L'Architecture Byzantine ou Recueil de Monu-
ments, col. plates and other illustrations, hf. mor., t.e.g.,
by Zaehnsdorf, 1864, folio (1234), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Arthur, £$
Thackeray (W. M.) [Adventures of Philip.] Orig. holograph
MS. of one page of Philip, framed, c. 1862, 4to. (2223),
April 22, Christie, presented by Miss Julia M. Chambers
Thackeray (W. M.) Doctor Birch and his Young Friends,
(666)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [tha
1849 — Rebecca and Rowena, 1850, 2 vol. in i, first eds.,
col. illustrations, binder's cl., 1849-50, 8vo. (495), Nov.
13, Puttick Maggs, ;{io
[" Rebecca and Rowena " has an orig. sketch by
Thackeray on the fly-leaf.]
Thackeray (W. M.) Flore et Zephyr, Ballet Mythologique par
Theophile Wagstaffe (wanting wrapper with title) , 8 plates
on India paper, slightly tinted, each on a sunk mount,
mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, 1836, folio (3740), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Quaritch, £9>o
Thackeray (W. M.) Henry Esmond, first ed., 3 vol., orig.
cl., uncut, 1852, 8vo. (842), Oct. 24, Hodgson
Maggs, £2, 2s. 6d.
Thackeray (W. M.) History of Pendennis. first ed., in the
orig. 24 (in 23) monthly parts (one front cover wanting),
1848-30 (2806J, April 22, Christie, presented by Mr. W. M.
Graham-Harrison ;^23
Thackeray (W. M.) Our Street, first ed., illustrations by the
author, mor. gt., g.e., 1848, 4to. (1236), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Shepherd, £1 7s.
Thackeray (W. M.) Paris Sketch Book, first ed., illustrations
by the author, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1840, 8vo. (1314), Dec. 4,.
Sotheby Edwards, £g 17s. 6d.
Thackeray (W. M.) Rose and the Ring, first ed., illustrations
by the author, orig. bds., fine clean copy, 1855, 4to. (3709),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £28
Thackeray (W. M.) The Newcomes, first ed., 24 parts in 23,
slip in No. 6 advertising Hard Times, but all advertise-
ments removed (portion of one wrapper torn away), orig.
yellow wrappers, 1853-5, 8vo. (555), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Edwards, £6 los.
Thackeray (W. M.) The Virginians, in the orig. 24 parts
(Nov., 1857 to Sept., 1859), 48 full-page etchings and
many woodcuts by the author, yellow wrappers, 1857-9,
8vo. (840), Oct. 24, Hodgson Bumpus, £5 15s.
Thackeray (W. M.) Vanity Fair, first issue of the first ed., 20-
parts (in 19), illustrations by the author, orig. yellow
wrappers, in case, fine set, 1847-8, 8vo. (3635), Feb. 25,
Sotheby F. Sab in, ;^I20
Thackeray (W. M.) Vanity Fair, first ed., illustrations by the
author, including the woodcut of the Marquis of Steyne,
mor. gt., g.e., by Bayntun, fine copy, 1848, 8vo. (1235),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Dajfern, £^ 15s.
Thackeray (W. M.) Vanity Fair, first ed., orig. cl., with pre-
sentation inscription to Charlotte Bronte, 1848 (2801),
April 22, Christie, presented by Sir W. R. NicoU ;^325 los.
Thackeray (W. M.) [Works.] Comic Tales and Sketches, Irish
Sketch Book, Paris Sketch Book, English Humourists,
Mrs. Perkins' Ball, and others, together 27 vol., some first
eds., hf. mor. gt., g.e., some vols, stilted, 1837-64, 8vo.
(2393), Nov: 5, Sotheby Spencer, £ij
Thackeray (W. M.) Works, illustrated Library ed., illustra-
(667)
tha] Book-Prices Current.
tions by the author, 24 vol., hf. cf., t.e.g., uncut, Smith,
Elder & Co., 1869-1886, 8vo. (375), March 5, American Art
Association $50
Thackeray (W. M.) Works, ed. de luxe, India proof illustra-
tions, 26 vol., linen bds., uncut, 1878-86, imp. 8vo. (2391),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Hector, £8 los.
[;^io 5s,, hf. mor. gt., some of the vols, damaged by
water, Nov. 28, Hodgson, Lot 582 ; ;^i6, as issued, 1878-79,
Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3633.]
Thackeray (W. M.) Works, illustrations and facs. by the
author and R. Doyle, 18 vol., orig. cl., Macmillan, 1901-5,
cr. 8vo, (87), Dec. 19, Hodgson Brown, £1 los.
Thackeray (W. M.) Works, biographical introductions by
Lady Ritchie (Centenary Biographical ed.), plates on
Japanese paper, illustrations in text, facs., 26 vol., hf.
mor. gt., t.e.g., uncut, 1910-11, 8vo. (i), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Hardy, £15 15s.
Thackerayana. Mahogany Writing Table, on castors, formerly
the property of and used by W. M. Thackeray (purchased
on the sale of his property at Palace Gardens), (939), Oct.
24, Hodgson Spencer, £18
Thane (J.) British Autography, 2 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g.. Pub-
lished by J. Thane, Rupert Street, n.d., 4to. (604), Dec. 12,
Hodgson £1 i2s.
[Evidently not complete. The 2 vol. would contain
probably 161 plates, whereas this original issue has 248
plates, and is usually found in 12 parts or 3 vol., 4to.]
Thausing (M.) Albert Diirer, trans, by F. A. Eaton, plates,
extra illustrated, 1882, 8vo. (1182)," Oct. 23, Sotheby
Parsons, £^ 3s.
Theatre (The), a Critical Review, 3 vol. — New Series, 34 vol.
(wanting 2 vol.), ed. by Clement Scott and others, together
35 vol., ports., not subject to return, 25 vol. in hf. mor.,
g.e., remainder in numbers, 1877-94 (2394), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Hunt, £1 i8s.
Theatric Tourist (The). Authentic and Historical Accounts
of all the principal Provincial Theatres in the United
Kingdom, 24 col. plates by R. Havell, hf. mor. gt., t.e.g.,
1805, 4to. (2617), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £6 5s.
Theatrical Inquisitor, or Literary Mirror, ed. by " Cerberus,"
complete set, ports., 17 vol., hf. bd., 1812-21, 8vo. (2399),
Nov. 5, Sotheby Dobell, £5 17s. 6d.
Thebaldeo da Ferrara (Ant.) Opere, roman letter, 174 leaves,
old Venetian mor. (i6th cent.) gt., g.e. (from the Dunn
collection, ;^37 los. in 1914) [Hain 15450], Impresso in
Modena per M. Dom. Rocociolo ne lanno 1498, 13 Oct.,
sm. 4to, (778), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £62
Theocritus. Idyllia ; Hesiodus, Graecd, cursive Greek char-
acters, title in Greek and Latin, woodcut initials and
headpieces, mor. gt., g.e. [Hain 15477, Proctor 5549].
[colophon] Impressum Venetiis characteribus ac studio Aldi
(668)
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [the
Manucii Romani cum gratia, etc., tnense Februario, 1495,
folio (331) April 29. Sotheby Edwards. £ij
Theodorus (Gaza). Introductivae Gramatices libri quatuor,
etc. (Graece), ed. princeps et Aldina, con temp. Venetian
mor., panel sides, exhibited at the Bindings Exhibition
of the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1891 (from the libraries
of Didot and Gennadius), [colophon] Impressum Venetiis
in Aedibus Aldi Romani, octava Calendas Januarias
MCCCCLXXXXV. (1495), sm. folio (3797). Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £<^o
Theodosianus. Codicie Theodosianus [ed. J. Sichard], con-
temp, oak bds. and stamped leather, with the letters l. r.
and other devices, remains of clasps (mended), Basilea,
1528, 4to. (993), Jan. 22, Sotheby Ellis, £1 2s.
Theophrastus. De Historia Plantaru'm e Greco in Latinum
Versa, lit. rom., 148 leaves only, should have 155 leaves
according to Hain, wanted table, blank for ^f, etc. [Hain
♦15491, Proctor 6489], [colophon] Impressum Tarvissii
per Bartholomaenm Confalonerium de Salodio, Anno
Domini mcccclxxxiii. die xx. Februarii (1483) — Sera-
pionis liber aggregatus in Medicinis Simplicibus Traslatio
Symonis Januensis interprete Abraam judeo tortuosiensi
de Arabic© in Latinum, lit. QOt^. parva, 134 leaves, with
signs., including a blank for Aj [Hain * 14692 (136 leaves),
Proctor 4433], [colophon] Impressum Venetiis per Magis-
trutn Reynaldu de Novimagio Almanum, Anno domini
M.cccc.LXXix. die Octavo Mensis Junii (1479). in i vol.,
orig. German (?) oak bds. and leather, stamped panels in
4 triangular compartments, in good state, orig. paper
labels on back, sm. folio (3798), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £20
Theosophical Siftings, 7 vol., cf., Theosophical Publishing Co.,
1888-95 (1250), Dec. 17, Sotheby Shepherd, £1
Theosophist (The), ed. by H. P. Blavatsky, 6 vol., Madras,
1879-85, folio — Vol. vii.-xxix., port, and illustrations,
24 vol., hf. mor., Madras, 1886-1908, together 30 vol.
(1248-1249), Dec. 17, Sotheby Shepherd, £g
Theramo (Jac. de). Belial. ^ Een rechtelick ghedinghe tuss-
chen Belyal den helschen procureur als claghere aen dat
een deel. ende lesu cristo hemelsche god., etc., gotl^ic
letter, 42 lines to a page, full-page woodcut and 70 others,
ornamental initials, mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere (fine copy),
name of Jesuit College, Bruxelles, on title, Antwerpen,
H. Eckert, 15 16, sm. folio (421), Dec. 10, Christie
Edwards, £1 1
[The Dutch ed., first printed at Haarlem in 1484. Title
• mended. Collation: a-t6= 114 leaves.]
Thersytes. A New Enterlude called Thersytes. Tj Thys Enter-
lude folow^mge Dothe Declare howe that the greatest
boesters are not the greatest doers. The Names of the
Players ... (in verse, 17 leaves), orig. ed., unbd., Imprinted
. . by John Tysdale, at Lombard Strete . . neare unto
(669)
the] Book-Prices Current.
Gracechurch, n.d. [c. 1550-56], sm, 4to. (182), June 26,
Puttick Pickering, £'2.10
[;^I30, unbd,, damp-stained, some headlines cut. May
31, 1907, Sotheby, Lot 467.]
Thespian Magazine and Literary Repository, front, and ports.,
3 vol., cf., 1793-4, 8vo. (2408), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2 i8s.
Thevenot (M.) Recueil de Voyage de Mr. Thevenot, premiere
ed., folded map of the Dutch discoveries in Australia, etc.,
charts and plates of insects, orig. veil., clean copy, Paris,
Estienne Michalet, 1681, 8vo. (403), April 29, Sotheby
H. Stevens, ;^I4
Thom (Walter) . Pedestrianism ; or, An Account of the Per-
formances of Celebrated Pedestrians, port., bds., uncut,
Aberdeen, 1813, 8vo. (3644), Feb. 25, Sotheby Hulton, £5
Thomas de Hibemia. " Incipit Manipulus floru copilatus a
Magistro Thoma de Hibemia ordis predicatorum," lit.
gotj., 180 leaves, the last an orig. blank [Hain *8542,
Proctor 7237], veil., [colophon] Im^ssuz Placentie per me
Jacoba de tyela almanH. Anno domini m.cccc.lxxxiii.,
Quinta die mensis Septembris (1483), sm. 4to. (3822), Nov.
22, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £S
Thomas (J. B.) Un An k Rome et dans ses Environs, 72 col.
aquatints (wanting plate i.), hf. mor., Paris, Firmin-Didot,
1823, folio (916), April 29, Sotheby Thompson, £g 15s.
Thompson (Francis). Poems, first ed., front., one of 500
copies, presentation copy from the author to Katharine
Hinkson, with inscription and signature, orig. bds. gt.,
1893, 4to. (446), March 25, Sotheby Maggs, £'j 15s.
[£1 i8s., orig. bds., June 17, Sotheby, Lot 837.]
Thompson (Francis). Sister-Songs, first ed., front, by L.
Housman, buckram, uncut, Bodley Head, 1895, 8vo. (443),
March 25, Sotheby Last, £1 6s.
Thompson (Francis). Sister-Songs, Songs Wing-to-Wing,
wrappers, Printed for private circulation, 1895 (444), March
25, Sotheby Maggs, £j 15s.
Thompson (Francis). Victorian Ode, presentation copy from
the author, with his signature and autograph inscription
to Katharine Tynan Hinkson (in pencil), wrappers.
Printed for private circulation, 1897, 8vo. (442), March 25,
Sotheby Maggs, £^ 8s.
Thompson (Sir H.) Catalogue of Blue and White Nankin
Porcelain, plates after J. Whistler and Sir H. Thompson,
one of 220 copies, uncut, 1878, 4to. (168), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Parkinson, £S
Thompson (Wm.) Natural History of Ireland, ports., 4 vol.,
orig. cl., 1849-56, 8vo. (584), July 29, Sotheby
Thorp, £1 14s.
Thomson (Jas.) The Seasons, front., 5 large plates, 5 vig-
nettes and 10 head and tail-pieces, all finely col., after
Hamilton, by Bartolozzi (6) and Tomkins (15), mor. gt.,
(670)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [tho
g.e. (front, and title frayed), 1797, imp. folio (1280), Dec.
4, Sotheby Quaritch, ;{400
[£^, hf. mor. gt., m.e., not coloured, Nov. 5, Sotheby,
Lot 2645. The sum mentioned above (;^40oJ is correct.
No coloured copy has been offered for puolic sale for
many years.]
Thomson (J as.) The Seasons, illustrated by Bartolozzi and
P. W. Tomkins after W. Hamilton and extra illustrated
by the addition of a port, of Thomson and several engrav-
ings, mor. ex., g.e., 1797, imp. 4to. (725), April 29, Sotheby
Edwards, ^12 15s.
[£6, mor. gt., plates foxed, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 509.]
Thoreau (H. D.) Works, 10 vol. — [Also] Family Letters of
Thoreau, ed. by F. B. Sanborn, ports, on India paper,
together 11 vol., large paper, hf. Holland and bds.,
paper labels, uncut, Cambridge, Riverside Press, 1894, 8vo.
(376), March 5, American Art Association $37
Thoresby (R.) Ducatus Leodiensis, second ed., 18 16 —
Whi taker (T. D.) Loidis and Elmete, with the Appendix,
some of the arms emblazoned, autograph letters from W.
Boyne, etc. inserted, 1816, together 2 vol., plates and
pedigrees, russ. gt., g.e. (binding broken), 18 16, folio
(1145), Oct. 23, Sotheby Walford, £^ 3s.
[£5 los., pgiskin gt., g.e., by Riviere, a little spotted,
same sale, Lot 1144.]
Thoresby (R.) Ducatus Leodiensis, second ed., by T. D.
Whitaker, 1816— Whitaker (T. D.) Loidis and Elmete,
1 81 6, together 2 vol., large paper, ports., plates, pedi-
grees, etc., mor. gt., g.e., arms of Earl Fitzwilliam, Leeds,
1816, folio (334), April 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £:\. los.
Thornhill (R. B.) Shooting Directory, large paper, port.
and 5 col. plates, bds., uncut, 1804, 4to. (3710), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Rim ell, £7 5s.
[$24, mor. gt., g.e., Large Paper, Dec. 3, American Art
Association, Lot 506.]
Thornton (A.) Adventures of a Post Captain, first ed., col.
engravings by Williams, hf. mor., t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf,
n.d. (1817), roy. 8vo. (286), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Spencer, £4 los.
Thornton (A.) Don Juan, with his Life in London, first ed.,
31 col. etchings, 2 vol. (corner of one leaf torn away),
cf. gt. (broken), 182 1-2, 8vo. (325), Dec. 4, Sotheby
^<iggs. £19
Thornton (A.) Don Juan, with his Life in London, 31 col.
plates (2 plates in Vol. ii. missing and a few leaves torn
and damaged), 2 vol., unbd., not subject to return,
1821-2, 8vo. (3645), Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, £21 los.
Thornton (R. J.) Botanical Extracts: or, Philosophy of
Botany, plates by Henderson and others, 3 vol., mor. gt.,
g.e. (rubbed), 1810, folio (643), Aug. 7, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £5 5s.
Thornton (R. J.) Elementary Botanical Plates illustrative of
(671)
THo] Book-Prices Current.
the Science of Botany, fronts, by Bartolozzi, etc., upwards
of 140 plates of plants, etc. (some cut into), 18 10 — Several
Plates from the New Illustration of the Sexual System of
Linnaeus, in i vol., hf. cf., 18 10, folio (1034), Feb. 20,
Sotheby G. H. Brown, £2 15s.
Thornton ("R. J.) Temple of Flora, engraved titles, with
vignette, 2 ports, of Linnaeus by Bartolozzi, etc., col.
mezzotint port, by Kingsbury (" Flora dispensing her
Favours ") after Cosway, and 2 other allegorical plates
afrer Russell and Reinagle, each printed in col., and 27
col. botanical plates (in all, 3 wanting, but comprising 2
not mentioned on list of plates after title), cf. (broken)
[i 799-1 806], atlas folio (318), Dec, 6, Hodgson
Spencer, £i\
[£2^, hf. cf. gt., contents substantially identical, F'eb.
20, Sotheby, Lot 1035 ; £26, mor. ex., Aug. 7, Sotheby,
Lot 645.]
Thornton (Thos.) Sporting Tour through the Northern Parts
of England, etc., 16 plates after Garrard by Landseer and
others, hf. russ., 1804, 4to. (1253), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Edwards, 14s.
Thornton (Thos.) Sporting Tour through various parts of
France in 1802, large paper, engraved title, port, and
49 plates by Merigot and Scott, 2 vol., hf. mor., g.t., fine
copy, 1806, 4to. (371 1), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edivards, £^ 5s.
\£i, hf. russ., ordinarj'^ paper, same sale, Lot 1254.]
Thoroton (R.) Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, many plates
by Hollar and with the rare slip of arms, cf. gt., g.e.
(repaired), 1677, foUo (1143), Oct. 23, Sotheby
W afford, £^ 15s.
Thorowgood (Thos.) lews in America, or Probabihties That
the Americans are of that Race, first ed., mor. gt., t.e.g.,
by the club bindery (2 pages have marginal notes shaved
close), London, printed by W. H. for Tho. Slater . . . 1650,
sm. 4to. (709), Nov. 19, American Art Association $95
[Perfect, including the leaf of approval signed by John
Downame and the last leaf of " Probabilities." ;^i2, mor.
ex., without the License leaf and the leaf of " Probabih-
ties," Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 56.]
Thorowgood (Thos.) Jew's in America, or Probabilities, that
those Indians are Judaical, made more probable by some
Additionals to the former Conjectures. An Accurate
Discourse is permised of Mr. John Eliot, mor. gt., by the
club bindery, London, printed for Henry Brome . . . 1660,
sm. 4 to. (710), Nov. 19, American Art Association $99
[First ed. CoUation : Title, i leaf ; Epistle Dedica-
tory, pp. (8) ; To the Noble Knights, pp. 24 ; To the
Impartial and Soul-loving Reader, pp. 25-(33), versa
blank; Summe, pp. (2) ; blank leaf, with title " Jews in
America " on verso page ; Conjectures of Mr. Elliott, pp.
1-24, 19, 18, 23, 22 ; A Short Discourse, pp. 1-8, i, 10,
II, 4, 5, 14, 15, 8, 17-67. This is not the second ed. of
(672)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [tit
the preceding work, catalogued as Lot 709 (same sale),
but an entirely different publication. ;^9 i8s., mor. ex.,
some side-notes cut, Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 51.]
Throsby (J no.) Select Views in Leicestershire, with the
Supplement — The History and Antiquities of the Town
of Leicester, together 3 vol., map, plates by Walker,
LARGE PAPER, extra illustrated with 28 ports, and views,
old russ. (cracked and stained), 1789-91, 4to. (1006), Oct.
23, Sotheby Withers, £^ 5s.
Thucydides. De Bello Peloponnesiaco Libri VIII., Graecd,
ed. princeps, xviiith century French mor. gt., g.e., with
the orig. blank leaves, Venetiis in domo Aldi mense Maio,
1502, folio (335), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £22 los.
Thurocz (Joh. de). [Chronica Hungarorum.] a. 2 : Ad egregiu
dnm Thoma de drag p'sonalis p'sentie serenissimi principis
dni Mathie : hugarie : bohemie 3C regis Austrieq3 ducis
cancellariu5 Prefatio magistri lohanis de thwrocz, gott)ic
letter, front, and 41 cuts of Hungarian princes, stamped
buckskin, containing hf. -length figures, etc. (? Munich
binding), BrUnn [Conr. Stahel & Math. Preinlein], 1488,
sm. folio (423), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £yS
[First ed. Hain * 155 17, Proctor 9493. 168 leaves, not
numbered.]
Thurocz (Joh. de). [Cronica Hungarorum.] ai : Ad egregiu
dnm Thoma de drag personalis presentie serenissimi
principis dni Mathie : hungarie : bohemie zc. regis cancel-
lariii. Prefatio magistri iohannis de thwrocz, got(|ic letter,
has the arms of Corvinus, a full-page front, of S. Ladislaus,
41 woodcuts of Hungarian monarchs and 22 smaller cuts,
ornamental initials, mor., g.e. [Augsburg, E. Ratdolt for
Theob. Fegher, June 3, 1488], sm. 4to. (424), Dec. 10,
Christie Tregaskis, £g los.
[Second ed. Hain *i55i8. Proctor 1874. Collation:
prel. 2, a-g8, h6, iio, k-08, p6, q-t8, V4, x8, yio=i74
leaves. This copy wants all after v2 (including the colo-
phon), a few leaves repaired.]
Tibullus. Commentario Berardini (Cillenii) Veronensis, in
Elegias TibuUi (no text), lit. rom., spaces left for Greek
quotations, 147 leaves [Hain 15222, Proctor 3416], 4
leaves mended, modern mor., g.e. (Syston Park copy),
[colophon] Presens opus . . imprimi fecit. Rome, Anno
Jubiilei et a natiritate dni. mcccclxxv. xviii. mensis Julii.
s.n. impr. [Georgius Lauer], sm. 4to. (3827), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Davis 6- Orioli, £6 15s.
Timme (Thos.) Plaine Discoverie of ten English Lepers,
orig. ed., woodcut figured initials (title mended, last page
soiled), new mor. ex., Printed by Peter Short . . . 1592, sm.
4to. (1175), July 22, Sotheby Bailey, £10
Timms (W. H.) Views of Reading and adjacent Scenery, 12
col. aquatints, hf. roan, Reading, J. Rusher, 1823, oblong
4to. (917). April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £1^
Titus and Vespasian, or the Destruction of Jerusalem, ed. by
XXXII. (673) 22
tod] Book-Prices Current.
J. A. Herbert, facs. in gold and colours, Roxhurghe Club,
1905, 4to. (226), Jan. 23, Puttick Quariich, £^
Tod (J.) Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, plates by
Finden and map in pocket, 2 vol., russ. gt. (arms of the
E. I. College on sides), 1829-32, 4to. (205), March 4,
Christie Edwards, l\i.
Tod (J.) Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, plates by
Finden and map in pocket, 2 vol. — Travels in Western
India, plates, 1839, together 3 vol., orig. eds., uniform
three-quarter mor. ex., g.e., by De Coverly, 1829-32-39,
4to. (287), Oct. 24, Hodgson Edwards, £7.^
Todten-Tantz (Der) . Title : Der doten dantz mit figuren
clage vnd antwort schon von alien staten der werlt, got^ic
letter, double columns, without marks, title in three lines
of gothic letter, the first part of the poem commencing on
verso, 38 large woodcuts of " Der doit " and 3 others of
skeletons, etc., also 78 large ornamental initials, mor. ex.,
g.e., in case (fine copy) [? Ulm, Joh. Zainer, c. 1488, or
Mainz, J. Meydenbach, c. 1490], sm. folio (427), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £go
[Most of the leaves have slight repairs. Collation :
[A-E4, F2] = 22 leaves.]
Tofte (R.) Honours Academic, or the famous Pastorall of
the Faire Shepheardesse lulietta, done into English by
R. T., cf., T, Creede, 1610, sm. folio (337), April 29, Sotheby
Pickering, £^ 15s.
Tolosani de Colle (J. M.) Compendio di Sphera et Machina del
Mondo nuovamente composto [in verse], roman letter,
woodcuts of signs of the Zodiac, etc., mor. ex., g.e., by
Trautz-Bauzonnet, Firenze, per Bernddo Zuchetta (1514),
sm. 4to. (408), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, ;^io
Tolsiinden und Tugenden. Fol. i : ^ Heinach volget ein
schone materi v6 Siben todsiinden vii von den Syben
tugende darwid', etc., gottjic letter, 14 woodcuts and orna-
mental initials, cf. gt., silken ends and fly-leaves (fine
copy), Gedruckt vnd volenndt zU Augspurg. von I oh. Bdmler,
1474, sm. folio (426), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £10
[First ed. Hain 15535, Proctor 1609. Collation : 28
leaves, without marks. Corner of fol. 26 made up in fac]
Tomlinson (Jno.) History of Doncaster, illustrations, Don-
caster, 1887, 8vo. (159), Jan. 22, Sotheby Pickard, 12s.
Tomlinson (K.) Art of Dancing, port, and plates, cf. ex., by
Riviere, 1735, 4to. (85), May 13, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^io
Toppi (Nic.) Biblioteca Napoletana et Apparato a gli Huo-
mini Illustri in Lettere di Napoli, etc., front., Napoli,
appresso Ant. Bulifon, 1678, folio (513), April 8, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2;^
[XVII. century Italian mor. gt., centre wreaths enclos-
ing an Italian Marchese's coat-of-arms, g.e., in fine state.
Illustration in catalogue.]
Topsell (Ed.) Historic of Foure-footed Beastes, woodcuts
(margins of first half of the vol. frayed and one or two
(674)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [tra
leaves defective), old cf., Wm. laggard, 1607, folio (338),
April 29, Sotheby /:7/is. £5
Topsell (Ed.) History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents.
Whereunto is now added. The Theater of Insects, oy T.
Muffet, woodcuts (title and a few front, leaves mended,
8 leaves frayed), new cf. ex., g.e., 1658, folio {582), May 14,
Sotheby Edwards, £7 15s,
Torre (Alonso de la). Vision Deley table de la philosofia et de
as otras sciencias, ootf)ir letter, 36 lines to a page, wide
woodcut border and initial to A 2, woodcuts, wanted title
and last leaf inlaid [Proctor 8724], old stamped binding
(repaired) . . . Tholosa, por los muy discretos maestros Juan
Patrix z Estevan Colehlat, 1489, sm. folio (782), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £},^
TorteUius Arretinus (Jo.) " Commentariorum Grammati-
corum de Orthographia Dictionum e Graecis tractarum
Proemium incipit," lit. rom., 298 leaves, including a
blank at beginning (wanting that at end) [Hain * 155 64,
Proctor 4081], painted flower scroll, wdth illuminated
initial and figure of a monk on first page and illuminated
initial of similar design to each book, mor., g. on m.e.,
arms of Baron Seilli^re on sides, by Niedree, fine copy,
[colophon] M.cccc.LXXi. per Nicolaum Jenson, Gallicum
Venetiis, feliciter impressum (1471), large folio (3829),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £50
TorteUius Arretinus (Jo.) Commentariorum Grammaticorum
de Orthographia Dictionum e Graecis Tractarum Opus,
roman letter, 57 long lines (a number of leaves stained,
margins of a few leaves wormed and one wormhole in
margins runs through half the work), veil. [Hain * 15369,
Proctor 4780], Coloniae, Herman Lichtenstein, 1484, folio
(139), July 29, Sotheby Atkinson, £2. 4s.
[Tortorel (Jean) et Perrissin (Jac.)] [Histoire des troubles au
sujet de la religion, tant en France que dans des Pays-
Bas, 1559 h 1599], 145 engravings of battles, massacres,
etc., German text descriptions beneath, in many cases
the French description is added as well, orig. cf. [s.l.,
1600], oblong sm. folio (428), Dec. 10, Christie
Edwards, £6 los.
Tory (Geof.) Champ Fleury, first ed., woodcuts, Tory's device
of " le Pot casse " below title and at end, wanting folio 7,
cf., y.e., Paris, pour Geofroy Tory de Bourges et pour Giles
Gourmont, 1529, 8vo. (499)] June 10, Sotheby
Davis &> Orioli, ^11 los.
Townshend (Geo., Marquis). A Letter to an Honourable
Brigadier General, Commander in Chief of his Majesty's
Forces in Canada, unbd., 1760, 8vo. (6), Dec. 17, Sotheby
£^
Tracts. Case of John Willmore related, or a Looking-Glass
for all Merchants and Planters, 1682 — Calvert (Philip).
A Letter from the Chancellour of Mary-land to Col. Henry
Meese, flying-sheet of 2 pp.. Printed for A. Banks, 1682 —
(675)
TRAj Book-Prices Current.
Letter from the Dutch, of Portsmouth to Madam Gwyn
on her landing in France, 2 pp., 1682 — Madame Gwin's
Answer, 2 pp., n.d. — Dialogue between the Dutchess of
Portsmouth and Madame Gwin at parting [in verse], 2
pp., 1682 — Dangerfield (T.) The Grand Impostor de-
feated, 1682 — [Dryden (J.)] Absalom and Achitophel, a
Poem, 1 68 1, and 88 other tracts, in i vol., old cf., folio
(6), July 22, Sotheby Dobell, £61
Tractatus de Ritu et Moribus Turcorum, gotl^ic letter, [collation :
a-c in eights, d-e in sixes, f 8 leaves, g 7 leaves], initials
in red, mor. ex., g.e., n.d., sm, 4to. (243), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Traicte des eaues artificielles les vertus et proprietes dicelles,
lettres batardes, cuts on first and last leaves (A-E 8), mor.,
g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet (from the Hoe collection) . . .
Nouuellement tprime a Paris en la rue neufue nostre dame
a leseigne de la lescu de France [Alain Lotrian], s.d., 32mo.
(785), March 18, Christie Maggs, £12.
Traictte de la paix faicte etre le roy et moseigneur le due
daustriche, gotl)ic letter, long lines, 34 to a page (a 8, b 6,
c 4), mor., g.e., Absque ulla nota, sm. 4to. (786), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, £11
Traill (H. D.) See Social England
[Traite de paix fait a Senlis en 1492 entre le roi Charles VIII.
et I'empereur Maximilien], Qotf)tC letter (14 leaves), mor.
ex., g.e., by Trautz-Bauzonnet, Absque ulla nota, sm. 4to.
(787), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ^16
Trapezuntius (Geo.) Rhetoricum Libri, in quibus quid receus
praestitum, proxima facie indicabit liminaris Epistola,
itahc and Greek letter, 38 lines to a page, title attributed
to Holbein, ornamental initials, orig. stamped leather,
Cudebat Basileae Val. Curio, 1522, 8vo. (186), Dec. 10,
Christie Edwards, £2. 15s.
Trapnel (Anna) . The Cry of a Stone ; or a Relation of Some-
thing Spoken in Whitehall, by Anna Trapnel (40 leaves),
new mor. gt., g.e., London printed, 1654, sm. 4to. (1176),
July 22, Sotheby Bailey, £^
Trapnell (A.) Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Porcelain and
Pottery, 2 vol., with the added and amended pages loosely
inserted, illustrations, quarter veil., t.e.g., Bristol, privately
printed, 1901-6, 4to. (403), March 25, Sotheby
Quaritch, £16
Trapp (Jos.) The Church of England defended against the
Calumnies and False Reasonings of the Church of Rome,
LARGE PAPER, Printed for J. Smith in the Strand, etc.,
1727, roy. 8vo. (311), April 8, Sotheby Parsons, £8
[XVIII. century English mor. gt., richly tooled all over
to a cottage-roof design.]
Trevelyan (G. O.) The American Revolution, maps (hnen
mounted), 3 vol. in 4, new hf. cf. gt., m.e., 1899-1907, 8vo.
(477), Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £6 12s. 6d.
Trials for Adultery, or History of Divorces, plates by Grignion,
(676)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [tru
Birrell and others, after Dodd (some wanting), first 6 vol.,
cf., g.e., 1779-80, Svo. (42), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Lowe Bros., £y 158.
Triggs (H. J.) Formal Gardens in England and Scotland,
plates, hf. mor., t.e.g., 1902, folio (130), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Rimell. £2 los.
Tristan de Leonnois. Tristan chir de la table ronde nouuelle-
ment Imprime a Paris, lettres b^tardes, double col., 46
lines to a full page, 5 full-page woodcuts and 6 other
smaller cuts, xylographic title, 2 vol., French mor. ex.,
g.e. (wormed), Imprime a Paris pour Anthonie Verard
lihraire demourant sus le pont nostre dame [s.d., ? 1499],
folio (794), March 18, Christie Quaritch, ;^ioo
[Verard's second illustrated ed. : not in Hain or Proctor.
Wanting 2 leaves of table in Vol. i. Illustration in cata-
logue 1
Tristan de Leonnois. Tristan chir de la table ronde nouuelle-
ment Imprime a Paris, lettres batardes, double col., 40
lines to a full page, full-page woodcuts, 2 vol. in 1, mor.
ex., double, fly-leaf with gold borders, g.e., by Thouvenin,
fine copy, Imprime a parts pour A nthoine Verard marchant
lihraire demourant en ladicte ville de paris deuant !a rue
neufue nostre dame .... s.a. {c. 1506), sm. folio (795),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £140
Tristram (W. O.) Coaching Days and Coaching Ways, first
ed., illustrations by Hugh Thomson and H. Railton, orig.
cl. gt . uncut, 1888, 8vo. (838), June 17, Sotheby
Wooland, £1
Tristram (W. O.) Coaching Days and Coaching Ways, large
PAPER, one of 250 copies, 214 illustrations by Hugh
Thomson and H. Railton, buckram, uncut, 1893, imp. 8vo.
(2447), Nov. 5, Sotheby G. H. Brown, 15s.
Tritonius (P.) Melopoiae sive Harmoniae tetracenticae super
xxii. genera carminum Heroicorum, Elegiacorum Lyricum
& ecclesiasticorum hymnorum, ? first ed., roman letter,
10 leaves, musical notation, 2 full-page woodcuts attri-
buted to Diirer, mor. gt., g.e., by R. Petit, Augusta Vindeli-
corun, Erhardi Oglin, n.d. (1507), folio (196), May 13,
Sotheby Ellis, £iz los.
Trottus de Ferraria (Alb.) De Vero & perfecto clerico, lit.
rom., 117 leaves, probably wants a blank at end [Hain
588, Proctor 5740, Pellechet 397], old MS. notes in margins,
old veil., Ferrariae impressum per Severinum Ferrariensem,
M.cccc.LXXV. 23 Decemb. (3834), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £y 17s. 6d.
Trovamala de SaHs (Bapt.) Summa Rosella, qoti)it letter, old
veil., Venetiis, cura G. Arrivabeni, 1495, 8vo. (147), June
26, Puttick Barberi, £1 i6s.
True and WonderfuU Relation of a Whale ... as it was certified
by divers Mariners of Weymouth, who . . . did shoote the
said Whale . . . being opened there was found in the belly
of it a Romish Priest, woodcut of the whale on title, 4
(677)
TRU] Book-Prices Current.
leaves, hf. mor., Printed according to order by I. H. [1645],
sm. 4to. (416), Dec. 12, Hodgson " Maggs, £^
True Relation of the Vanquishing of the Towne Olinda, cituated
in the Capitania of Phernambuco, folding map (title
stained), At Amstelredam, 1630 — The Explanation of the
True and Lawfull Right of Prince Anthonie, King of
Portugall, against Phillip King of Castile, Leyden, C.
Plantyn, 1585 — Sad News from the Seas, the losse of that
good ship, the " Merchant Royall," 3 leaves, woodcut on
title (cut into), s. I. et n., 1641 — The Navall Expedition of
Robert, Earle of Warwick, against the Revolted Ships,
1648 — The Grand Pyrate, or the Life and Death of George
Cusack, 1676 — An Exact Narrative of the Tryals of the
Pyrats, in the Old Bayly, 1675 — Journal of the Brest
Expedition, by the Marquiss of Caermarthen, 1694, etc.,
in all 22 tracts, in i vol., cf., v.^^, 4to. (66), Dec. 17,
Sotheby H. Stevens, /24 los.
Tryphiodorus (Greek poet, 6th cent.1 TPT^IOAfiPOT AirTHTIOT
TOT rPAMMATIKOT lAIOT AAfiSlH, one of 3 copies, printed
in Greek on white silk, one side of the page only, mor.
ex. [by Bozerian], in case, Parmae in aedibus palatinis
MDCCXCVI. typis Bodonianis, folio (164), March 4,
Christie Tregaskis, £1?,
Tudor Translations. Montaigne's Essays, 3 vol., 1872-3 —
Apuleius : The Golden Ass, 1893 — Heliodorus : An
^Ethiopian History, 1895 — Rojas (F. de). Celestina,
1894, together 6 vol., as issued, 4to. (901), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Low, £g
Tuer (A.. W.) Bartolozzi and his Works, illustrations, 2 vol.^
orig. veil., n.d. (1881), 4to. (199), Jan. 23, Puttick
Parsons, £1 los.
Tufo (G. B. del). Historia della Religione de' Padri Cherici
Regolari, engraved title, contemp. Italian mor., Borghese
devices on back and side borders, panels, of floreate and
line scrolls, with the arms of Pope Pius V. (Camille
Borghese) in centres, in fine state (from the Borghese
library), Roma, G. Facciotto, 1609, folio (1028), July 22,
Sotheby Edwards, £^ 15s.
Tuke (Sir S.) Adventures of Five Hours, first ed., buckram,
some uncut leaves, H. Herringman, 1663, sm. folio (1177),
July 22, Sotheby Pickering, £^ 5s.
Tunbridge Wells : Its Past, Present, and Future, by A. M.
Broadley [being a copy of the Illustrated Pamphlet of
that title, printed on folio paper, 24 pp.], extra illustrated
by the addition of over 100 ports., about 40 autograph
letters, 11 old water-colour drawings, over 50 topographical
engravings, 6 col. caricatures and other material, the whole
arranged and where necessary inlaid, mor. ex., t.e.g., by
Cedric Chivers, in case, 191 1, folio (386), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Maggs, /72
Tundalus. De Raptu anime, semi-gotf)ic letter, 29-32 lines to
a page, 21 woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e., by Lloyd [s.n., Speier,.
(678)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [tur
Joh. & Conr. Hist., c. 1483], sm. 410. (430), Dec. 10, Christie
S other an, £1^
[Probably the first ed. in Latin. Hain * 15540, Proctor
2410. 30 leaves, without marks (first and last leaves
blanks, the latter missing).]
Tunstall (Cuthbert). Certaine godly and devout Prayers,
trans, by Thomas Payneil, blttcfe letter. English and Latin
in parallel columns (some side notes cut into), mor. gt.,
g.e., John Cawoode, 1558, 8vo. (465), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Alweeda, lid los.
Tunstall (Cuthbert). De Arte Supputandi, ed. prima, lit.
rom., long lines, title within border of nude children and
flowers, with Mutius and Lars Porsena below by Holbein,
stamp of " British Museum Sale duplicate 1787 " on title,
old cf., large copy, [colophon] Impress . . . ui Aedibus
Richardi Pynson anno Verbi incarnati 1522 Pridie Idus
Octobris, 4to. (3835), Nov. 22, Sotheby Merton, ;^20
[;^2o I OS., new mor., one leaf soiled, July 22, Sotheby,
Lot 1 1 78.]
Tunstall (Cuthbert). In Laudem Matrimonii Oratio, habita
in sponsalibus Mariae . . . Henrici VIII. filial, et Francisci
Francorum regis primogeniti (title mended and cut into),
woodcut initial and printer's device at end, one headline
cut close, mor. gt., BasilecB, apud T. Frobenium, 15 19, 4to.
(492), Aug. 7, Sotheby Halliday, £4 6s.
Turberville (Geo.) Booke of Falconrie or Hawking — The
Noble Art of Venerie or Hunting, blarft letter, woodcuts,
2 vol. in I (with the 2 leaves at end on the " Measures of
Blowing," with musical notation and orig. blanks), orig.
limp veil., rough edges, large copy. Printed by Thomas
Purfoot An. Dom. 161 1, thick sm. 4to. (1179), July 22,
Sotheby Edwards, /22 los.
Turner (J. M. W.) Picturesque Views in England and Wales,
96 plates after Turner, with descriptions by H. S. Lloyd,
LARGE PAPER, 2 vol. (four margins stained), mor. gt.
super ex., g.e., by Mansell, 1838, imp. 4to. (loii), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Sotheran, £j 15s.
[;^i2 I OS., mor. gt., g.e.. Large Paper, fine binding,
Dec. 4, Sotheby, Lot 1260 ; £4 t2s. 6d., mor., g.e., spotted.
Large Paper, Oct. 23, Sotheby, Lot loio.]
Turner (T. H.) and Parker (J. H.) Some Account of Domestic
Architecture in England, plates and woodcuts, 4 vol.,
1851-9, 8vo. (844), Oct. 23, Sotheby Thorp, £2 4s.
Turner (W.) Booke of the Natures and Properties, as well of
the Bathes of England ... as of other Bathes in Germanye
and Italye, etc., blacfe letter, cf.. Imprinted at Collen, by
Arnold Birckman, 1568, folio (340), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Gregory, £2 12s. 6d.
Turner (W.) Ceramics of Swansea and Nantgarw, col. and
other plates, 1897, 4to. (488), June 26, Puttick
Bumpus, £}, I OS.
Turquet de Mayerne (T.) Medicinal Councels or Advices, put
C679)
tur] Book-Prices Current.
out in Latine by T. Bonetus, Englished by T. Sherley,
orig. sheep, 1677, 8vo. (563), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 5s.
Turrecremata (Jo. de). Expositio brevis & utiUs super toto
Psalterio, Ut. rom. et goth., 204 leaves [Hain * 15695,
Proctor 3341], first 2 leaves repaired, new veil, gt., g.e.,
[colophon] . . Rome Impressa die Quarta mensis Octobris
per honorahile Virum Magistrum Udalricum Galium de
Bienna Anno domini m-illesimoquadringentesimoseptua-
gesimo (1470), sm. folio (3839), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £6 5s.
Turrecremata (Jo. de). Exposito brevis & utilis super toto
psalterio, lit. QOtt)., 202 leaves [Hain 15694, Proctor 2613],
contemp. " Dulmen " (Westphalia) oak bds. and stamped
leather, the emblems of the four evangelists and initials of
the binder or monastery, ^. (3., clasp catches and a loose
clasp (damaged), [colophon] . . Lubeo impressa s.a. et n.
[Lubecae Lucas Brandiss, c. 1475-8], foUo (3841), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Lloyd, £1^
Turrecremata (Jo. de). [Expositio Brevis et Utilis super toto
psalterio], lit. QOtft-, 196 leaves [Hain *i570i. Proctor 115],
text rubricated, painted initials, modem bds., [colophon]
. . MogvLcie impressa Anno domini m.cccclxxviii. die
quarta aplice p Petru Schoyjfer de Gernsheim [colophon and
shields in red, 1478], sm. foUo (3843), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Maggs, £1^ los.
Turrecremata (Jo. de). Expositio in Psalterium, roman letter,
ornamental initial on first page painted in gold and col.,
shield within circular border in lower margin, old hf.
sheep [Hain 15700, Proctor 3605], [colophon] Rome ijn-
pressa . . . per magistrum Lupum gallum frem magri Vdal-
rici gain de Bienna, 1476 [Wolff Han'], 4to. (503), June 10,
Sotheby Maggs, ;^i i
Turrecremata (Jo. de). Expositio super totum Psalterium,.
gotE)tC letter (few leaves stained and wormed), veil. [Hain
15704], first and last leaves (probably blanks) missing.
Absque ulla nota, sm. folio (800), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £2^
Turrecremata (Jo. de). Meditationes, gotl^ic letter, with 28
outline woodcuts, bds. (imperfect and wormed), from the
Marquis d'Adda collection. Finite sunt contemplationes . . .
Rome p. VdalriciX gallum . . . 1478. Die uero ix. decembris,
sm. folio (798), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £^2
[Twenty-six leaves only out of 30, with a fac. of the
full-page cut " Sanctus Dominicus." Hain * 15725, Proc-
tor 3377.]
Turrecremata (Jo. de). Questiones Evangeliorum [Hain
1 57 1 4]. yot^ic letter, initials in red, double columns, mor.,
n.d. [Basel, c. 1484], folio (595), Dec. 19, Hodgson £^ 15s.
Turrecremata (Jo. de). Tractatus contra Principales errores
perfidi Machometi ex turcorum, ex Mantua, 1465 (57
leaves) [Proctor 1133 (3)] — Dyalogus Christianus contra
(680)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [uff
Saracenum (a Dyonisio Rikel) (37 leaves) [Proctor 11 33 (4)]
— Tractatus Contra Judeos (17 leaves) [Campbell I503«
(i), Proctor 1 1 33 (i)] — Nic. de Lira Questio de probatione
per Scripturas a Judeis receptas q*; Mysterium xpisti p
dictum, etc. (20 leaves, the last blank) [Campbell 1503* (2)]
— Responsiones Prosperi contra Objectiones Vincentianas
(19 leaves) [Campbell 1503, Proctor 1133 (2)] — S. Athan-
asii contra hereticos de fide Catholicos lib. II. (30 leaves)
[Campbell 1503, Proctor 9325] — Legenda Sancti Silvestri
Papae ab Eusebio Cesariensi Palestinae Greco sermone
compilatur (24 leaves) [Campbell 1503, Proctor 9326],
seven pieces, all fine copies printed with the same or
similar types in gottlic letter, double columns of 39 lines,
without marks, rubricated throughout, painted decorative
initials, in i vol., old cf., m.e., from the Inglis library,
Absque ulla nota [sed Bruxellis fratres Vitae Commums,
14 — ], sm. folio (3845), Nov. 22, Sotheby Lloyd, £10 los.
Turrin (CI.) Oiuvres Po^tiques, italic letter, 96 pages, port, of
Mile, de Saillant on reverse of title, mor. ex., g.e., by
Lortic, Paris, chez Jean de Bordeaux, 1572, i2mo. (801),
March 18, Christie Davis, £zo
Twain (Mark), pseud. See Clemens (S. L.)
Twisse (Wm.) Treatise of Mr. Cotton's clearing certaine
Doubts concerning Predestination, old cf. (rebacked),
MS. notes in margins, 1646, 4to. (48), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Trent, £1 15s.
Tyndale (W.) The Practyse of Prelates, blacft letter, Mar-
borch. In the yere of Oure Lorde M.ccccc & xxx. — An An-
swere unto Sir Thomas Mores Dialoge, hlack letter (some
leaves stained, wanted a leaf of table), n. p., d. or n. [Ant-
werpe, 1530 ?], both first eds., signature of John Bale on
each title and some marginal notes in his hand, old cf.,
1530, cr. 8vo. (1180), July 22, Sotheby Bailey, £^0
Tyndale (W.), Frith (J.) and Barnes (R.) Whole Workes,
first ed., black letter, three titles within borders, woodcut
at end (cut into), contemp. oak bds. and stamped leather
(rebacked), lohn Daye, 1573, folio (987), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Maggs, £1 1 6s.
Type Facsimile Society. Publications, 10 parts, facs. in collo-
type, as issued, Oxford Univ. Press, 1900-9, 4to. (801*),
March 18, Christie Quaritch, £11 los.
Uberti (Fatio degli). II Dittamondo, Poema, illuminated MS.
on veil. [Italian], 215 leaves (i2f by 9in.), romano-got^ic
characters, some lines in modern Greek, others in French
and Proven9al, 36 lines to a full page, at the beginning is a
large ornamental painted initial, three other painted
initials occur, numerous small painted initials throughout
the vol., orig. oak bds. and leather, brass corner mounts
(covers worn and wormed), [at end] Scripto per Paolo di
Duccio tosi da pisa nel ccclxxxxviij adi viii. digiugnio Deo
grds, folio (504), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £go
Uffizio della B. V. Maria, da recitarsi dal di dopo la Purifica-
(681)
UMP] Book-Prices Current.
zione sine al Vespro del Sabato avanti la prima domenica
deir Avvento, 4 vol., orig, Italian veil, gt., inlaid side
borders and centres, the panels painted, g.e., Torino, nella
stamperia reale, 1785, cr. 8vo. (605), Feb. 20, Sotheby
James, £1^
Umphraville (Angus). The Siege of Baltimore and The Battle
of La Tranche, with other original poems, reproduction of
title-page in catalogue, orig. bds., uncut, Baltimore, printed
by Schaeffer and Maund, 1817, i6mo. (1265), Dec. 12,
American Art Association $27
Universal Songster, or Museum of Mirth, first ed., front, and
woodcuts by G. and R. Cruikshank, 3 vol., hf. mor. gt.,
m.e., 1825-26, 8vo. (2462), Nov. 5, Sotheby Braun, £1 7s.
[£2, hf. mor. gt., t.e.g., ed. of 1828, 3 vol., 8vo., Oct. 23,
Sotheby, Lot 623.]
Untrodden Fields of Anthropology, by a French Army-Surgeon
(with an Album of 24 racial studies), second ed., 3 vol.,
orig. cl., Paris, 1898, roy. 8vo. (655), May 14, Sotheby
Carpenter, £jf 1 5s.
Upcott (W.) Bibliographical Account of English Topography,
fronts., A.L. from the author inserted, 3 vol., hf. cf., t.e.g.,
1818 (594), Dec. 12, Hodgson £1 6s.
\£i, cf.. Large Paper, 3 vol. in 2, Jan. 23, Puttick, Lot
387-]
Ursula (S.) " Passio sive Historia XL miliii V'ginu," lit.
QOtft., 30 leaves [Hain *i2457. Proctor 1474], rubricated,
painted capitals, cut of the saint within ornamental border
on reverse of last leaf, hf. cf.. Absque ulla nota [Coloniae,
Hermann Bungat, c. 1500] (3856), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Lloyd, £6 los.
Ursula (S.) Passio sine Historia XL milium Virginum, 28
leaves, gotl^ic letter, 38 lines to a page, large cut on title of
S. Ursula, with book, device at end, mor. ex., g.e., by
Chambolle-Duru [s.n.. Coin, ? J. Koelhoff, c. 1502], sm.
4to. (397), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £6 los.
Ursula (S.) Passio sine Historia. XT. miliii v'ginii, 32 leaves,
fiOti^ic letter, woodcut on title, with view of Coin, another
cut of the saint within borders, 2 initials in gold and red,
others painted, mor., with Groheresque strapwork, with
" lo. Grolierii et Amicorum " on end side [bound by
Hague] [Coin, Hermann Bumgart, c. 1503-11], sm. 4to.
(398), Dec. 10, Christie Gaselee, £10 los.
[This copy has two extra leaves (one blank) at end,
with woodcut coat-of-arms with text above. Hain * 12457,
Proctor I474.[
Ursula (S.) [Passio sive] Historia Vndecim Milium Virginum,
got^ic letter, 48 lines to a full page, woodcut on title,
mor. ex., g.e., by Niedree [Proctor 10521], 4 leaves,
without marks, Impressa Colonie p' MartinU de Werdena
[l. 1508-9], sm. 4to. (399), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, £2 5s.
Ursula (S.) [Tractatus super Naviculam S. Ursulae], 16
leaves, gotf)ic letter, the first leaf is occupied by woodcut
(682)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [uza
of S. Ursula's boat, mor. ex., t.e.g. [s.n., Strassburg,
? Gruninger or Kistler, c. 1500], sm. 4!©. (400). Dec. 10,
Christie Maggs, (Jb los.
[First and probably only ed. in Latin. Copinger III.
5909-]
Utino (L. de). Sermones aurei de Sanctis, lit. flotfl-, long lines,
42 to a page, without marks of any kind, initial on first
page of work painted in burnished gold enclosing a minia-
ture of the author, with decoration of white stems and
foliage, modern oak bds. and leather, clasp, antique style
[not in Hain or Proctor], [colophon] Impressi Venetiis p
mgrm Franciscum d Hailbrun ei mgrm Nicolau de Ftack-
fordia socios, 1473, sm. folio (505), June 10, Sotheby
FJlis, Ij I OS.
Utino (L. de). Sermones Quadrigesimales de legibus, lit.
gutfl., 348 leaves, the first blank [Hain * 161 20, Proctor
2333], contemp. German oak bds. and pigskin, numerous
small stamps, metal clasps (in excellent state), [colophon]
Anno Incarnatione . . Millesimo quadrigentesimo septua-
gesimo nono Nona Kalendas Julii . . per Peirum Drach
civem Spiren. impressi {with device of two shields in black)
[Spirae, 1479], thick folio (3860), Nov. 22, Sotheby
^^ggs.l^ 15s.
Uzanne (O.) Caprices d'un Bibliophile, first ed., one of a few
copies printed on blue paper, front, by Lalauze, mor. gt.,
uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, orig. wrappers bd. in, Paris,
1878, 8vo. (1266), Dec. 17, Sotheby Bumpus, £1 los.
Uzanne (O.) Correspondance de Madame Gourdan, dite la
Petite Comtesse, front., hf. mor., t.e.g., orig. wrappers
preserved, Bruxelles, 1883, 8vo. (1274), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Johnson, £1 6s.
Uzanne (O.) La Fran9aise du Siecle, Modes, Moeurs, Usages,
col. illustrations by E. Gaujean, cf. gt., doublures, silk
linings, uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, Paris, 1886, roy. 8vo.
(1276), Dec. 17, Sotheby Bumpus, £1 is.
Uzanne (O.) La Reliure Moderne, first ed., front, by Manesse
and illustrations by J. Adeline, G. Fraipont and A. Giral-
den, mor. gt., silk linings, uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf,
orig. wrappers bd. in, Paris, 1887, imp. 8vo. (1278), Dec.
17, Sotheby Maggs, £4 los.
Uzanne (O.) Le Miroir du Monde : illustrations en couleurs
d'apres Paul Avril, printed on Japanese veil., one of
100 copies, signed by the author, presentation copy, with
signed inscription (partly erased), hf. mor., g.t., Paris,
1888, 4to. (3712), Feb. 25, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 12s.
Uzanne (O.) L'Eventail, first ed., tinted engravings from
designs by Paul Avril, russ. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehns-
dorf, orig. wrappers bd. in, Paris, 1882, imp. 8vo. (1273),
Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £1 is.
Uzanne (O.) Les Moeurs Secretes du XVIIIe Siecle, avec
Preface, Notes et Index, front, after Paul Avril, mor. gt.,
(683)
uza] Book-Prices Current.
uncut, t.e.g., silk linings, by Zaehnsdorf, orig. wrappers
bd. in, Paris, 1883, imp. 8vo. (1275), Dec. 17. Sotheby
Dingwall, £2 2s.
Uzanne (O.) Nos Amis les Livres, Causeries sur la Littera-
ture Curieuse et la Librairie, front., cf., uncut, t.e.g., orig.
wrappers bd. in, Paris, 1886, 8vo. (1277), ^^C- ^7' Sotheby
Johnson, £1 5s.
Vade (J, J.) (Euvres Poissardes, large paper (100 copies
printed), 4 plates in col. by Clement after Monsiau, hf.
mor., m.e., fine copy, Paris, chez Defer de Maisonneuve, de
rimprimerie de Didot le jeune. Van iv., 1796, folio (918),
April 29, Sotheby Duncan, £^0
Vaenius (Otto). Amorum Emblemata, engravings [by C.
Boel], cf. gt., g.e., by F. Bedford, Antverp., 1608, oblong
8vo. (1289), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £1 i6s.
Valentine and Orson, the Two Sons of the Emperour of Greece,
front., with advertisement of Passinger's publications
beneath, cut on title as used in the " History of Monte-
lion " and similar woodcuts in the text, blacfe letter, cf. ex.,
g.e., by F. Bedford, /. R. for T. Passinger, 1688, sm. 4to,
(180), Dec. 6, Hodgson Dobell, £2 17s. 6d.
Valerius Flaccus. Argonauticon, roman letter, 94 leaves, MS.
marginal notes, old mor. ex., g.e., veil, end-leaves (from
the Pembroke collection. £^5 in 191 4) [Proctor 61 11],
Ipressum florentiae apud sanctum lacobum de ripoli [c.
1478], 4to. (807), March 18, Christie Dobell, £25
Valerius Maximus. [Factae et Dictae Memorabiliae], MS. on
paper, miniature in gold and colours, and initial letter, 1 1
other illuminated initials and several hundred painted
initials, wooden bds., stamped leather and clasps, illustra-
tion in catalogue, [at end] 1466, 11 lanuarii, thick sm. 4to.
(810), March 18, Christie Ellis, £75
Valerius Maximus. Factae et Dictae Memorabilse, 198 leaves,
0Ot()ic letter, 30 lines to a page, without marks, printed
on veil., ornamental initial on fol. i, with illuminated
border, initials painted, old English mor. ex., g.e. (from
the Pembroke collection, ;^500 in June 25, 1914), In nobili
urbe MogHtina Rheni, terminatH, anno 1471. xviij haledis
iulijs per . . . Petrii Schoyffer de Gerns'hem . . . [14 June,
1471], sm. folio (431), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^20
[Hain 15774, Proctor 95. Only about six copies on
vellum are known.]
Valerius Maximus. [CEuvres.] Valere le grant, imperfect copy,
ending on X8 with " Icy fine le quart liure de valere le
grant," printed on veil., 4 large woodcuts painted as
miniatures, executed for Claude Durfe or his father
Pierre, with his arms in the border of the first miniature,
old French mor. ex., g.e., probably by Derome le jeune
[Paris, Verard, 1500], folio (809), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, /290
[Only this vol. has so far been discovered. The second
is perhaps hidden in some public library. Collation :
(684)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [val
Prel. 12 + A-X 8 (ai, a blank, wanting) - 180 leaves.
Illustration in catalogue.]
Valerius Maximus. [CEuvres.] Valere le grant, lettres batardes,
double columns, 50 lines to a page, ornamental initials
and woodcuts, 2 vol. in i, oak bds. and stamped binding,
including a laced border with stamps of a Tudor rose
(repaired), Cy finist le second volume de valere le grdt trans-
late de latin en franQois Imprime a paris pour anthoine
verard marc hunt libraire demourant au carrefour saint
seuerin [1500], folio (808), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £c)2
[Collation: Prel. 12 + A-X 8 (A i blank), llio, a-t 8,
V 10. Some margins stained.]
Valla (Laur.) De Elegantia Latinae Linguae, ed. secunda,
lit. rom., 200 leaves and 2 blanks (the blank at end want-
ing) [Hain 15802, Proctor 4071], mor. gt., ornamental
borders, g.e., b}^ Bozerian jeune, fine copy (Renouard's),
[colophon] . . Per me M. Nicolaum Jenson Venetiis opus
feliciter impressum est m.cccclxx. (1470), folio (3868),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £^c^
Valla (Laur.) De Elegantia Latina? Linguae, lit. rom., 188
leaves, hand stamped signatures in lower margins [Hain
15803, Proctor 6947], new oak bds. and mor. (Ashburnham
copy, £2 I OS. in 1898), [colophon] . . Per me Eustacium
Galium, Brixie opus feliciter impressum est. Decimo Kalendas
Aprilis M.cccc lxxv., folio (3869), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Ellis, £i}, I OS.
Valla (Laur.) De Elegantia Latinae Linguae, lit. rom., 186
leaves [Hain 15804, Proctor 3527], margins of first page
of text decorated, capitals painted (some leaves wormed),
limp veil., ex libris of the Rev. Walter Sneyd, signature of
" Antonii Seripandi et Amicorum " at end, Romae in
domo Petri de Maximis impressus Arnoldus Pannartz
M.ccccLXXV. Julii (1475), folio (3870), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2S
Valla (Laur.) De Elegantia Latinae Linguae, lit. flOt^., 226
leaves, including two orig. blanks [Hain 15811] (slightly
wormed), [colophon] . . Finitus ab incarnatione dni Anno
M.cccc. Lxxx. die vero xvii. mensis Septembris s.l. et n.
impr. [Romae, Stephanus Planck, 1480] — Augustini Datti
{sic) Elegantiolg, Ut. QOtft- parva, long lines. 32 to a full
page, 24 leaves, the last blank, without marks, [at end] :
Elegantiol^ Augustini Datti expliciunt Perusie s.a. et n.
[Copinger No. 1895], in i vol., contemp. Italian oak bds..
stamped leather (worn), sm. 4to. (3871), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Parthouse, £12 los.
Valla (Laur.) [De Elegantia Latinae Linguae.] Elegantiarum
libri sex, italic letter, contemp. cf. gt., arms of Francis I.
of France on each cover, a crowned F on either side, the
salamander device beneath, g.e. (rebacked and repaired),
Venetiis in csdibus HcBvedum Aldi et AndrecB Asulani
Soceri, 1536, 8vo. (506), June 10, Sotheby
-« Edwards, £g 5s.
(685)
val] Book-Prices Current.
Valturius (R.) De Re Militari (ed. secunda), lit. rom., 252
leaves, including orig. blank, but wanting the blank at
end [Hain * 15848, Proctor 6921], painted initials, first
page of text decorated, numerous woodcuts, by Mateo
Pasti, the same as in the edition of 1482, r 8 and E i
supplied from other copies (a few leaves at end wormed
and some plain margins damp-stained), old Italian oak
bds. and stamped leather, clasp catches, [colophon]
Veronae impressum anno dni mcccc.lxxxiii, xiii. Feb-
ruarii [B. de Boninis de Ragusia, 1483], folio (3875), Nov.
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £60
[Vanbrugh (Sir Jno.)] The Relapse, or Virtue in danger,
ist ed., unbd., 1697, 4to. (154), Dec. 17, Sotheby Dobell, £1
Vancouver (G.) Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific,
atlas of plates and 16 maps only, hf. cf., 1798, 4to. (982),
Dec. 4, Sotheby Maggs, £11 los.
[;^io, atlas only, hf. cf., July 11, 1917, Hodgson, Lot 590.]
Vancouver (G.) Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific,
second ed., 19 plates and charts (chart at p. 83, Vol. i.,
missing), 6 vol., old cf., 1801, 8vo. (445), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Stevens, £2 los.
Van-ess (W. L.) Life of Napoleon, portraits, 8 vol., bds.,
uncut (Vol. iii. wanted title), w.a.f., 1806-13, 8vo. (83),
Jan. 23, Puttick French, £2 5s.
Varro (M. T.) De Lingua Latina (ed. Pomponius Laetus), ed.
princeps, lit. rom., 82 leaves [Hain *i5852. Proctor 3409],
old Italian mor. gt., g.e., with old emblazoned ex-libris of
a cardinal, initials U. J. C. G. on fly-leaf, Comte D. Bou-
tourlin's copy. Absque ulla nota [sed Romae, Georgius
Laver, 1471], sm. folio (3876), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Tregaskis, ;^I9
Varro (M. T.) De Lingua Latina, roman letter, 85 leaves,
including one blank, MS. marginal notes (some leaves
wormed), old mor. gt., g.e., from the library of the Earl of
Pembroke {£25 in 1914) [Hain 15858 (i). Proctor 4295],
Absque nota [Venice, Johann of Cologne and Johann
Manthen, c. 1474], 4to. (no), June 3, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £^6
Varro (M. T.) Opera cum Notis J as. Scaligeri (et aliorum),
engraved front., russ. gt., g.e., by Roger Payne, with his
original bill, " Rev. Mr. Bayly in Russia b^. as sum lately
don Lett^. M. Terentii var. opera omnia cum not. var.,"
Dordrecht, 1619, 8vo. (574), July 22, Sotheby James, £2\
Varthema (Ludovico). Die Ritterlich vnd lobwiirdig reis;
des gestrengen vii iiber all ander weyt erfarne Ritters vn
landtfarers, Sagend von den landen, Egypto, Syria, von
beiden Arabia, Persia, etc., got^ic letter, 32 lines to a page,
49 woodcuts, including the two on title-leaf, and orna-
mental initials, hf. cf., Strassburg, durch den Ersame
lohannem Knobloch, 15 16, sm. 4to. (432), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £8 los.
[Collation : a8, BC4, alternately to S4, r6, V4, x8 (last
l>lank).] (686)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [veg
Varthema (Ludovico). Itinerario . . . parte dela ethiopia
Egipto ; y entrabas Arabias, Siria y la India. Buelto de
Latin en romance por Christoval de arcos clerigo, first ed.,
\\t flOtt)., coat-of-arms above title (margins restored, in
some cases the foliation cut into), mor. ex., g.e., Sevilla por
Jacobo Crdberger Aleman, 1520, folio (507), June 10,
Sotheby Edwards, ;^io los.
Vasari (Gio.) Le Vite de piu Eccellenti Pittori, Scultori e
Architetti, ports., 13 vol., hf. mor., Firenze, 1846-57, Svo.
(327), Jan. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 4s,
Vauquer. Liures de Fleurs Propre pour Orfeures et Graueurs,
engraved title and 8 plates of designs, hf. mor., Paris, chez
De Poitty, s.d., sm. 4to. (814), March 18, Christie
Sotheran, ;^io los.
Vavassore (G. A.) Esemplario di Lavori, 47 plates of lace,
needlework, etc. (26 leaves, a 13), veil., Veneggia per G. A.
Vavassore detto Guadagnino, 1532, sm. 4to. (450), March
18, Christie Quaritch, ;^20
Vavassore (G. A.) Opera Nona Universale intitulata Corona
di racammi, etc., title in gotf)ic letter, 51 plates of lace
patterns, bds., Nouamente Stampata . . . Vineggia per
Gio. And. Vauassore [c. 1540], sm. 4to. (451), March 18,
Christie Maggs, £20
Vavassoris (Fr., S.J.) De Epigrammate liber et Epigram-
matum libri tres, Paris., Edm. Martin, 1669, Svo. (78),
April 8, Sotheby Bumpus, £^ 5s.
[XVII. century French mor. gt. Prize copy (in 1678)
for French verse renderings from the Latin, from the
College of the Sorbonne.]
Vecellio (C.) Corona delle nobili et virtuose Donne, 2 parts,
44 plates, veil., Venetia, 1591, sm, 4to. (452), March 18,
Christie Ellis, £20
Vecellio (C.) Corona delle nobili et virtuose donne . . . cut on
title, 25 plates of needlework and lace, hf. cf., Venetia,
Aless. de' Vecchi, 1625, oblong 8vo. (453), March 18,
Christie Ellis, £11 los.
Vecellio (C.) Habiti Antichi e Moderni, 507 wood engravings
after Titian, each page surrounded by woodcut border,
fine copy, many uncut leaves (7in. by 4|in.), veil., Venetia,
1598. 8vo. (183), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £^ i6s.
[£5 5S-, old veil, gt., June 10, Sotheby, Lot 508.]
Vecellio (C.) Habiti Antichi e Moderni, wood engravings after
Titian, mor. gt., g.e., by Riviere, Venetia, 1664, 8vo.
(1292), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Vega (Garcilaso de la). Royal Commentaries of Peru, trans,
by Sir P. Rycaut, plates, old cf., 1688, folio (195), Feb.
20, Sotheby Wilkinson, £1 5s.
Vegetius (Flavius). [Ritterschaft.] Dem wolgebornen herren
herren lohansen Grauen von Lupffen landgrauen zu
Stielingen vnd herren zu Hewen Embeut ich ludwig
Hohenwanng von Tal Elchingen gehorsam mit diensten
108 leaves, semi-got^ic letter, 63 pages of woodcuts c |
(687)
veg] Book-Prices Current.
implements of war, old cf. (stained and folio i in fac),
[Hain *i59i6, Proctor 1729] [s.n., Augsburg, loh. Wiener,
c. 1476], sm. folio (433), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^2
Vegius (M.) Ad Evstathivm Praefatio Philolethes, roman
letter, full-page woodcut with the title " Pnilalethes
Veritas " cut above on the block, with contemp. colouring,
2 woodcut initials, mor. ex., g.e. [s.n., Nurnberg, J oh.
Muller of Konigsberg, c. 1474], sm. 4to. (434), Dec. 10,
Christie Quaritch, £11
[Probably the second ed., but first with the woodcut.
Hain *i5925, Proctor 2215. Collation : [a] in 12, without
marks. ^ 5s., hf. bd., the woodcuts col., Nov. 22,
Sotheby, Lot 3881.]
Vegius (M.) Ad eustathium praefatio Philalethes, 14 leaves,
fiOtl^ic letter, large woodcut, 2 ornamental initials, hf.
mor., g.e. \s.n., Strassburg, H. Knoblochtzer, c. 1477],
sm. 4to. (435), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £6 los.
[Probably the third ed. Hain * 15926, Proctor 368.]
Vegius (M.) Ad Eustathium Praefatio Philalethes, 16 leaves,
gott)ir I rttrr, woodcut [Hain *i5927. Proctor 7644], bds. (with
ex-libris of Jules du Moulin), [s.n., Basle, J oh. de Amor-
bach, c. 1492], sm. 4to. (436), Dec. 10, Christie
Sot her an, £/\.
Velsius (Justus). In Cabetis Thebani Tabulam commentarium
lib. VI., folding woodcut ruled in red, veil, gt., ornaments,
and in the centre of both covers a crown, and " Rex
lacobus. 6. Scotorum," g.e., 1551, 4to. (1014), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Parsons, £i\
Venegas (Miguel). Natural and Civil History of California,
first English trans., map and 3 engravings, 2 vol., new hf.
mor. gt., t.e.g., London, 1759, 8vo. (134), Nov. 19, Ameri-
can Art Association $40
Veneres et Priapi. See Hancarville
Vengance (la) de nostre seigneur, par personnages, gotf)ic letter,
double columns of 40 lines, mor. ex., silken ends and fly-
leaves, g.e., by Bozerian jeune, A este acheuee ceste presente
vengdce le sixieme jour de Mars Ian mil cccc. quatre vlgtz
et treze (1463), par Anthoine verard. a Paris, sm. folio
(817), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £ig
[Wanting 8 leaves (supplied in MS.) and four of them
are from a shorter copy and inserted loose.]
Ventes (les) damour, lettres batardes, woodcut on title (re-
peated on verso) without marks (8 leaves), mor. ex., g.e.,
by Chambolle-Duru, Absque ulla nota, sm. 4to. (818),
March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £12.
Verardus (Car.) Title : In laudem Serenissimi Ferdinandi
Hispanial/ regis, Bethicae & regni Granatae, obsidio, vic-
toria, & triuphus, etc., roman letter, 28 lines to a page,
woodcut on title and 5 others in text, mor. ex., g.e., by
Trautz-Bauzonnet, Basle, J. B[ergmann], 1494, sm. 4to.
(437), Dec. 10, Christie H. Stevens, £1^0
[Second ed. of Verardus, but the first with the Columbus
(688)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [ver
letter. Hain *I5942, Proctor 7770. Collation: aa-cc8,
ddee6 = 36 leaves.]
Vere (Sir Fr.) Commentaries, first ed., 3 ports., monument,
4 maps and 2 plans of battles, by Faithome, Gaywood
and Vaughan, old russ. gt., g.e., Cambridge, printed by
John Field, 1657, sm. folio (1181), July 22, Sotheby
Lowndes, £5
Vergerius (P. P.) De Ingenuis Moribus, lit. flOttj., 44 leaves,
with signs, (placed in the lower side margin, wants a
blank in a) [Campbell *i724, Proctor 921 1], large initials
printed in red, old cf. gt., [colophon] . . . Ego Joannes de
Westfalia hos tres tractate I unu libellu redegi, Paulu Ver-
geriu de tgsnuis morib^ adolescentiu, Basilii Magni &> eisdi
de Ysagogicu Leonardi Aretini i libros Ethice Aristotilis
[Lovanii, o. 1474-5], sm. 4to. (3885), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Mages, £d> 5s.
Vergilius (P.) (De Inventoribus Rerum.) Von den Erfindern
der ding. WIe, vnnd durch w61che, alle ding, Namlichen,
alle Kiinster, Handtwercker, etc., ciotdir letter, 46 lines to a
page, title with woodcut by Weiditz and over 100 wood-
cuts by the same and others, hf. mor., Getruckt vnd volendet
.... Augspiirg, durch H. Stayner, 1544, sm. folio (438),
Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £5 los.
[Second ed. in German.]
Vermigholis de Perusio (Petrus). Tractatus de Pulsibus, lit.
QOt^. (two types), double columns, 44 lines, 23 leaves,
signs, a-c, a having 7 leaves only, probably wanting a
blank for q 8, new mor., [colophon] Magistri Petri de
Vermigliolis . . . feliciter Jinit. m.cccc.lxxx. [Perusia,
unknown printer, 1480], sm. folio (3886), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £21 los.
Vermuiden (Sir C.) Discourse touching the Drayning the
Great Fennes within the Counties of Lincolne, North-
ampton, Huntingdon, etc., folding map, T. Fawcett, 1642
— Dodson (Wm.) Designe for the perfect draining of the
great Level of the Fens (called Bedford Level), folding
map (side-notes cut into), cf. ex., g.e., by Rividre, 1665,
in I vol., 4to. (420), July 22, Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s.
Verney (F. P.) Memoirs of the Vemey Family, plates, 4 vol.,
orig. cl., 1892-9, 8vo. (479), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Milford, £i 15s.
[;^3 I2S., same state, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 59.]
Verona. Leges et Statuta civitatis Veronae . . . data in can-
cellaria communitatis Veronae XIIIL Idib. sept. Anno
M.CCCC.L, roman letter, mor. ex., g.e., by Leighton . . .
per Hermannum Leuilapidem coloniensem, 1475, die vera
Mercurii xx. mensis Decembris, sm. folio (469), March 18,
Christie Ellis. £16
Versailles. Labyrinte de Versailles, plates of the fountains,
etc. by Le Clerc, mor. ex., g.e., arms of Louis XIV. (title
written on), Paris, de I'imprimerie Royale, 1679, sm. 4to.
(823), March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £i-^ los.
(689)
ver] Book-Prices Current,
Versailles. La Grande Galarie de Versailles, 52 plates after
Ch. Le Brun, contemp. French cf. gt., arms of Louis XV. »
Paris, imprimerie Royale, 1752, folio (641), April 29,
Sotheby Howell, Ij 15s.
Versailles. Le Grand Escalier de Versailles, 18 plates, includ-
ing title, French mor. gt., arms of Louis XIV., g.e., n. pL
or d., folio (543), April 29, Sotheby Parsons, £'j 5s.
Verstegan. See Rowlands (Richd.)
Vertot (R. A. de). Histoire des Revolutions arrivees dans le
gouvernement de la Republique Romaine, 3 vol., contemp,
French mor. gt., arms of Princesse Sophie of France,
daughter of Louis XV., on sides, g.e., Paris, 1732, sm.
8vo. (514), June 10, Sotheby Tregaskis, £14 los.
Vertue (Geo.) Description of the Works of Wenceslaus Hollar,
interleaved, 89 orig. engravings by Hollar inserted, old
cf. gt., y.e., Printed for the Editor, G. V., 1745 (753), Feb.
20, Sotheby Tregaskis, £ij
Vesalius (Andreas). Compendiosa totius Anatomic delineatio
acre exarata per Thomam Geminum, engraved title (top
margin frayed), plates (wormed at end and some leaves
stained), contemp. cf., in centre of upper cover a mono-
gram PPV over-stamped in silver within a heart-shaped
ornament, Londini in officina Joanni Herefordie, 1545,
folio (511), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £26
Vespuccius ( Albericus) . Cosmographiae Introdvctio, diagrams,
including the folding leaf with the large globe, paper wrap-
per (stained), [St. Die] Vrbs Deodate tuo clarescens nomine
.... pressit .... FinitH iiii. kl. Septebris Anno supra
sesquimillesimum, vij. [1507], sm. 4to. (824), March 18,
Christie Quaritch, ;^i30
[Second ed. of the work by Martin Waldseemiiller, in
which the name of America is suggested as the one by
which the New World should in future be known (see C 3).
The work was for some time supposed to contain the first
ed. of Vespucci's Four Voyages, but it is now certain that
the Italian text (only 5 copies in existence) was printed
in 1505 or 1506. Collation: Part i, A-B 6, C 4, D 6
(i leaf misplaced). Part 2, A 8, B-C 4, D 8, E 4, F4 =
22 and 32 leaves.]
Viaggio Pittorico e Storico ai tre Laghi : Maggiore, di Lugano,
e Como, title and 32 (only) col. plates, each with leaf of
letterpress, hf. roan, Milano, Francesco Bernucca, 18 18,
oblong 4to. (919), April 29, Sotheby Thompson, £6 los.
Vicars (J no.) Former Ages Never Heard Of, and After Ages
will admire, copperplates in text (letterpress erased from
one), title cut and mounted (small hole in one leaf, lower
margins shaved), mor. gt., Printed by M. S. for Tho. Jenner,.
1660, 4to. (155), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parkinson, £2 15s,
Victoria History of the Counties of England, ed. by W. Page
and A. H. Doubleday, plates (some col.), maps and illus-
trations, all in orig. cl. gt., g.t., as issued, together 52 vol.,.
1901-8, folio (128), July 29, Sotheby Thorp, £3&
(690)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., iyi8. [vil
Victorius (Petrus). Commentarii in VIII. Libros Aristotelis
de Optimo Statu Civitatis, French mor. gt., g.e., from De
Thou's library, with his coat-of-arms and his monogram
repeated six times on the back, Florentiae apnd Itintus,
1576, foho (344), April 29, Sotheby Tregaskis, /6 5s.
Vidal (A.) Les Instruments k Archet, etchings by F. Hille-
macher, one of 12 copies on papier de Chine, 3 vol., mor.
gt., uncut, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf, Paris, 1876-78, 4to. (134),
May 13, Sotheby Neumayer, £\^
Vidal (E. E.) Picturesque Illustrations of Buenos Ayres and
Monte Video, 24 col. aquatints by Havell and others,
with descriptions, hf. russ. gt., 1820, 4to. (1274), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Edwards, £11 15s.
Vidal (E. E.) Picturesque Illustrations of Buenos Ayres and
Monte Video, 24 col. aquatints, with letterpress, hf. cf.,
Ackermann, 1820, 4to. (920), April 29, Sotheby
Spencer, £1^, 5s.
Views of the Rhine, a series of 16 col. aquatints, with inscrip-
tions in German (no title or letterpress, two plates stained),
hf. mor., Augsburg in der academischen Kunsthandlung,
n.d., oblong 4to. (921), April 29, Sotheby Thompson, £^ 15s.
Views on the Coast of France, 12 col. aquatints after Boning-
ton, Gilbert, etc., no title or letterpress, hf. roan, n.d.,
oblong folio (922), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £i\ los.
Vigerus (Marcus). Decachordum Christianum, two titles, 8
woodcuts and woodcut initials, sides of contemp. English
oak bds. and leather, with the royal arms [Henry VIII.],
portcullis, fleur-de-lis, pomegranate and Tudor rose and
legend " Drufl tst\ nobis fluam parrm ft post mortem
bitam rtfrnnm ^mrn," clasp catches (rebacked) [Weale
171], Parisiis in aedibus Jodoci Badii Ascensii, 151 7,
mense Junto, 8vo. (3887), Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £^
Vigou (J no.) Most excelent woorkes of Chirurgery . . . blocft
letter (title frayed and ink-stained, a few leaves water-
stained, one leaf repaired), old cf., Edwarde Whytchurch,
1550, folio (580), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, /.^ T5S.
Vilar y Pascual (D. L.) Diccionario, Historico, Geneal6gico y
Heraldico de las Familias ilustres de la Monarquia Es-
pafiola, plates, 8 vol., hf. mor., g.t., Madrid, 1859-66, 4to.
(97), Aug. 7, Sotheby Quaritch, £1 i8s.
Villagutierre y Soto-Mayor (D. Juan de). Historia de la Con-
quista de la Provincia de el Itza, primera parte (sola
publicala), engraved front., mor. ex., g.e., in case, Madrid,
stir la Imprenta de L. Ant. de Bcdmar, 1701, sm. folio
(1237), May 14, Sotheby Fllis, {j 15s.
Villanova (A. de). Le Tresor des Pouvres qui parle des
maladies qui peuvent venir au Corps humain, lettres
batardes, full-page woodcut on last leaf, ornamental
initials, mor., g.e., with the Seillidre arms by Chambolle-
Duru from the Butler collection, d Lyon, par Olivier
Arnoullet, 1567, sm. 4to. (829), March 18, Christie
Edwards, £15
(691)
vil] Book-Prices Current.
Villanova (A. de). Regimen Sanitatis. Dis5 ist das Regiment
der gesuntheyt durch all monat des gantzen iars wie man
sich halten sol mit essen, etc., gott)ic letter, 31 lines to a
page, woodcut on title, hf. mor., Impressum Augusts per
lohannnen [sic] Froschauer, 1502, sm. 4to. (361), Dec. 10,
Christie Sotheby, £^ los.
Villanova (A. de). Regimen Sanitatis en francoys, QOt^ic
letter, mor. ex., g.e., by Thompson (few leaves mended
and stained and binding wrongly dated), Lyon, par
Claude nourry, 1503, sm. 4to, (828), March 18, Christie
Edwards, £1^ los,
Villanova (A. de). Regimen Sanitatis. Dis; ist ein Regiment
der gesuntheyt durch alle Monadt des gantzen lares, etc.,
0Otf)ic letter, 23 lines to a page, cut on title, hf. mor. (last
leaf mended), Impressum Argentine per Matthiam Hiip-
fuff, 1506, sm. 4to. (362), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £2 2S.
Villanova (A. de). Regimen Sanitatis Salerni, trans, out of
the Latyne tonge in to engl3^she by Thomas Paynel, hidck
letter, contemp. signatures on title and last leaf (A 6 leaves,
B-Y in fours, a-i in fours, the last leaf with printer's device),
modern cf., r.e., [colophon] In Mdihvs Tho. Bertheleti
Typis Impres. Cvm Privilegio ad Imprimendvm solvm.
Anno. M.D.XLI., sm. 4to. (6263), July i, Sotheby
Guar itch, £^7
Villanova (A. de). Tractatus de virtutibus herbarum, 17
leaves, roman letter, 150 woodcuts of plants [Hain *i8o7,
Proctor 5415], title repaired, orig. limp veil., Impressum
Venetiis per Simonem Papiensem dictum Biuilaquam, 1499,
sm. 4to. (827), March 18, Christie Ellis, £^1
Villault (Sieur de Belief ond). Relation of the Coasts of Afrik
called Guinee, second ed., orig. sheep, 1670, i8mo. (910),.
Feb. 20, Sotheby Ellis, £1 4s..
Villemarque (Th. de la). Chants Populaires de la Bretagne,
premiere ed., 2 vol., hf. mor. ex., uncut, presentation copy
to Lady Charlotte Guest, with autograph letter, Paris,
Charpentier, 1839, 8vo. (720), May 14, Sotheby
Maggs,£i 5s.
Villermont (Marie de). Histoire de la Coiffure Feminine, col.
front, and illustrations (a few leaves foxed), hf. mor. gt.,.
g.e., Bruxelles, 1891, imp. 8vo. (538), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Rimell, £1 7s,
Villette (J no.) Annals of Newgate, illustrations, 4 vol., old
binding, 1776, 8vo. (2480), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Edwards, £2 12s.
Villon (Fran9ois). OEvvres reueues et remises par Clement
Marot, roman letter (prel. 8 pp. + pp. 92), mor. ex., g.e.,
by Duru, Lyon, chez Francoys luste, 1537, i2mo. (830),
March 18, Christie Maggs, £d,6
Villon (Fran(;ois). Poems, trans, by John Payne, large-
PAPER, hf. veil., uncut, Villon Society, 1892, imp. 8vo.
(2482), Nov. 5, Sotheby Quaritch, £2 i8s.
Vincentino (N.) L'Antica Musica, italic type, musical nota-
(692)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [vio
tion, woodcut port., folding diagrams (hole in title-page)^
orig. veil., Roma, A. Barre, 1555, folio (197), May 13.
Sotheby Ellis, £2 148^
Vincentius Bellovacensis. Speculum Historiale, lit. flOtlj., 792
leaves, including blanks [Proctor 212], painted capitals.
4 vol. in 2, con temp. German oak bds. and stamped
leather, [Argentinae] Impressum per Johannetn Mentelin,
1473, 4. Decetnb., large folio (3888), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Qiiaritch, £20
Vincentius Bellovacensis. Speculum Historiale pars prima,
lit. flOt^.. 337 leaves, without marks [Proctor 1639], painted
initials, 4 leaves of old MS. index as fly-leaves, old German
(Wurtzburg) oak bds., covered with leaves of an ancient
veil., musical MS., hf. pigskin, stamped panels, the centres
being occupied by figures, with arms, and initials of the
binder, H. H. dated 1607 on upper cover, clasps [Weale,^
No. 810] (from Wm. Morris's Ubrary, £-] 5s. in 1898)
[Augsburg, SS. Ulrich 6- Afra, 1474], large folio (3889),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Davis &- Orioli, £'] 5s.
Vincentius Bellovacensis. Speculum Morale, lit. gott)., 471
leaves, including blanks [Proctor 214], initials painted,
ornamental pen letters, oak bds. and doeskin. Absque ulla
nota [Argent., Jo. Mentelin, 1476], large folio (3890), Nov.
22, Sotheby Quaritch, £g
Vinciolo (F. de). Les Secondes (Euvres et subtiles inventions
de Lingerie, 61 plates of needlework and lace, Italian
mor., gold borders, Paris, Jean le Clerc, 1603, sm. 4to.
(456), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £2g
Vinciolo (F. de). Les Singvliers et Novveavx Povrtraicts,.
pour toutes sortes d'Ouurages de Lingerie, both parts, 2
titles, 2 ports, and 105 patterns of lace-work, old cf.
(stained), a-l and m-u in fours, which should make 80
leaves, but this copy wants 64, d i and d 4, Thurin par
Eleazaro Thorny si, 1589, sm. 4to. (454), March 18, Christie
Davis 6- Orioli, £\']
Vinciolo (F. de). Les Singvliers et Novveavx Povrtraicts,
pour touttes sortes d'ouurages de Lingerie, 2 parts in i,
titles with woodcut borders, plate of arms and numerous
lace patterns, mor. ex., g.e., by Chambolle-Duru, Paris,
J. le Clerc le jeune, 1594, sm. 4to. (455), March 18, Christie
^aggs, £27
Vinegas (Miguel). Noticia de la California y de su Conquista
temporal y spiritual, maps (the first torn), 3 vol., orig.
veil., r.e., Madrid, en la imprenta de la Viuda de Manuel
Fernandez, 1757, 4to. (517), June 10, Sotheby
H. Stevens, ;^ii 15s.
Viollet-Le-Duc (E.) Dictionnaire Raisonn6 de I'Architecture
Fran9aise, 10 vol., Paris, Bance et Morel, 1858-68 — Dic-
tionnaire Raisonne du Mobilier Mobilier Fran9ais, 6 vol.,
ib., 1858-75, together 16 vol., hf. mor. gt., m.e., 1858-75,
imp. 8vo. (594), Feb. 20, Sotheby Heffer, £\2
Viollet-Le-DiTc (E.) Dictionnaire raisonn^ du Mobilier Fran-
(693)
vio] Book-Prices Ci^rrent.
9ais, illustrations (some col.), 6 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Paris,
V. A. Morel, 1872-5, 8vo. (421), July 22, Sotheby
Sotheran, £^ los,
VioUet-Le-Duc (E.) Dictionnaire Raisonne de L'Architec-
ture Fran9aise, illustrations, 10 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Paris,
1875-76, 8vo. (132), Dec. 19, Hodgson
Rimell &> Son, £5 7s. 6d.
Virdung (S.) Musica Getutscht und auszgezogen, lit. got^-,
musical notation, large woodcut with ports, of S. Virdung
and A. Silvanus, cuts of musical instruments (title and 4
leaves defective, title stained and last leaf mounted), mor.,
orig. red veil., covers preserved, g.e., by Riviere, Without
note (151 1), oblong 4to. (135), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^22
Virdung (S.) Musurgia seu praxis Musicale . . . Eiusdem O.
Luscinij de Concentus polyphoni, woodcut containing
ports., woodcuts of instruments, musical notation (three
corners of margins mended, musical notation on one leaf
(f 4) touched), mor., g.e., Argentorati, I. Schottus, 1536,
oblong 4to. (136), May 13, Sotheby James, £()
Virgilius. [^neid.] " P. Maronis Virgilii liber Eneidos feliciter
Incipit," in Italian, lit. rom., 102 leaves [Proctor 7143,
Brunet V., c. 1307], ornamental initials, drawn in pen
and ink (some wormholes in the later leaves filled in),
French mor. gt., floreate borders, g.e., by Bozerian Jeune,
[colophon] . . . Impressa ne la famosa Cittade de Vicencia
per Hermanno Levilapide da Colonia, lano . . . xx . cccc .
Lxxvi., Marti, xii. (1476), sm. 4to. (3893), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Newton, £15
[£19, mor. ex., June 10, Sotheby, Lot 520.]
Virgilius. [^Eneid.] Vergilii marois dryzehe Aeneadischfi
Biicher von Troianischer zerstorung vnd vffgang des
Romische Reichs., gt)tf)ic letter, double columns of 42
lines, title within woodcut border, 113 woodcuts (one
two whole pages), orig. wooden bds. and stamped leather,
metal corners and centres, clasps, in case (margin of title
and first leaf wormed, some leaves stained), Strassburg,
J. Griininger, 27 Aug., 1515, sm. folio (439). Dec. 10,
Christie Maggs, £1^
[First ed, and probably the first German trans, of any
part of Virgil. Collation: a6, b8, c-z, a-f6, g8 = i84
leaves, with erroneous foliation.]
Virgilius. Bucolica, Georgica et ^neis (a few leaves foxed),
veil, gt., Birmingham, Barkerville, 1757, 4to. (432), August
7, Sotheby Maggs, £s 15s.
Virgilius. Bucolica, Georgica et Aeneis, plates by Bartolozzi
and others, 2 vol., veil, gt., g.e., with fore-edge painting
to each vol., Dulau & Co., 1800, roy. 8vo. (3657), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Maggs, £9 15s.
Virgilius. Les Georgiques, translatee de Latin en francoys
[par Guillaume Michel], lettres batardes, mor. ex., g.e., by
(694)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [vir
Cap6 (title mended), from the Hoe collection, [Paris],
Durand Gerlier, 15 19, 8vo. (836), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £10
Virgilius. [Life and Death.] This boke treath (sic) of the lyfe
of Virgilius and of his deth and many marvayles that he
dyd in his lyfe tyme by Whychcraft and Nygramansy
thorowgh the helpe of the devyls of hell, blacft letter,
woodcut on title within border, 13 cuts in text, a single
leaf at end with a cut on reverse and the royal arms of
England (Henry VHI.) on recto, old cf., with the Rox-
burghe arms, g.e., [colophon] Thus endeth the lyfe oj Vir-
s(ilius, with many dyi ers consaytes, that he dyd Emprynted
in the Cytie oj Anwarpe By me John Doesborcke duelling
at ye che Camer Porte, n.d. (c. 1505), sm, 4to. (428), April
29, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^I50
[A-B in sixes, C 4 leaves, D 6 leaves, E and F 4 leaves
each. Orig. ed. : probably not more than four copies
known. This was the Roxburghe {£^^ 12s.), White Knights
(;^28 8s.), Heber {£2^ los.) and Hibbert (;^29 i8s. 6d.>
copy, successively appearing in these sales.]
Virgilius. Opera, illuminated MS. on veil. [Italian], 421
leaves (yin. by 4|^in.), small roman characters, 21 lines to
a page, 3 large historiated initials and full borders in gold
and colours, at the top of each border a shield or, charged
with a lion rampant, sa., supported by cupids, at foot of
each a small oblong miniature, numerous large decorated
initials in gold, red velvet, g.e., illustration in catalogue,
XV. cent., 8vo. (518), June 10, Sotheby
Thompson Yates, Ijio
Virgilius. Opera, MS. on veil. [Italian], 195 leaves (lojin. by
yfin.), small roman characters, 34 lines to a page, the MS.
commencing with the Bucolics, the first page of the ^Eneid
adorned with a large ornamental painted initial, in the
lower margin a coat-of-arms, several other large illumin-
ated initials occur, chapter headings and running titles in
red, contemp. oak bds. and mor., centre panels of Arabic
knots, XV. cent., folio (519), June 10, Sotheby Maggs, ;^i75
Virgilius. Opera, roman letter, on the first page an illumin-
ated initial and full border (the latter cut into), 14 other
ornamental initials in gold and colours, running titles
written in red, old mor. ex., g.e. (from the Pembroke col-
lection, ;^300 in 1914), [Venice, Wendelin of Speier], 1470,
sm. folio (832), March 18, Christie Maggs, £19^
[Ed. princeps of Virgil, with a date. Proctor 4027.
Several leaves stained.]
Virgilius. Opera, roman letter, 38 lines to a page, illuminated
initial on first page, with coat-of-arms (possibly of Goz-
zardini of Bologna) in col. in the lower margin, other
initials painted, old mor. gt., g.e. (from the Pembroke
collection), Absque ulla nota [c. 1472], sm. folio (833)^
March r8, Christie Ellis, £2$
[Collation : A-Z 8, aa-ee 10, wanting a i, probably
(695)
vir] Book-Prices Current.
blank, and a 8 and t 8. A few leaves stained and i leaf
torn.]
Virgilius. Opera, roman letter, MS. marginalia [Proctor
4779], mor. ex., g.e., by Leighton, Impressum hoc opus
Venetiis p. Andrea de paltasichis, 1488, Kal. Sept., sm.
folio (834), March 18, Christie Tregaskis, £2.0 los.
Virgilius. Opera, italic letters, first page has initial T painted
in gold, with full col. borders of floral scrolls, illuminated
with gt. lines and patines, an owl perched on a branch
introduced into the top corner, at foot a coat-of-arms,
initials painted in silver, cf. gt., r.e., painted borders cut
into, Veneitis ex csdibus Aldi Romani mense Aprili 1501,
8vo. (512), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, ;^i8o
[First Aldine ed. and the first book printed by Aldus
in italic characters.]
Virgilius. Opera, italic letter (a-h 8), old wooden bds. and
stamped leather, 2 clasps (stained), Impressmn Pisauri ah
Hier. Soncino sub principe III. loanne Sfortia, 1508. sm.
8vo. (835), March 18, Christie Purchase, £d> los.
Virgilius. Opera, italic letter, Aldine device on title and at
end, painted over in gold and colours, initial letters painted
in gold, old English mor. c^t., to a " cottage " pattern,
g.e., Venetiis apud Aldi Filios, 154 1, 8vo. (521), June to,
Sotheby Parsons, £6
Virgilius. Opera, per J. Ogilvium edita et Sculpturis aeneis
adornata, large paper, port, and plates, orig. French
mor. gt., g.e., 1658, folio (721), April 8, Sotheby
Rimell, £2
Virgilius. Opera, N. Heinsius recensuit, ed. Elzeviriana, en-
graved title and map, tall copy, Amst. ex Off. Elzeviriana,
1676, cr. 8vo. (80), April 8, Sotheby James, £\z
[XVII. century French mor. gt., arms of Louis Guil-
laume Jubert de Bouville, Marquis de Panilleuse, g. on
m.e. (Ruette).]
Virgilius. Opera, curis & studio Stephani-Andreae Philippe,
fine paper, front, and 17 plates after Cochin by Duflos,
en-t6tes and culs-de-lampe unsigned, 3 vol., old mor. gt.,
g.e. (Padeloup), Lut. Par. typis Josephi Barbou, 1754, cr.
8vo. (1182), July 22, Sotheby Bain, £4
Virgilius. "Works, trans, by Dryden, large paper, plates,
old cf., g.e., 1697, folio (720), April 8, Sotheby
Chester, £7 5s.
Visitation of Norfolk in the year 1563, ed. by G. H. Dash wood
and Gen. Bulwer, 2 vol., orig. cl., Norwich, 1878-95, 8vo.
(365), Dec. 19, Hodgson £1 iis.
Visitation of Yorkshire made in 1584-5, with the subsequent
Visitation in 161 2, by R. St. George, etc., ed. by J. Foster,
orig. cl., uncut, Privately printed, 1875, roy. 8vo. (107),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Pickard, £1 5s.
Vitruvius (M. P.) Cleonidae Harmonicum Introductorium,
Vitruvii de Architectura, Frontini de Aquaeductibus, etc.,
woodcuts, new veil., Venei., S. Bevilaqua, 1497 — Vitru-
(696)
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [vog
vius in Volgare, woodcuts (title mounted, next 2 leaves
damaged), old cf., Como, Gotard. de Ponte, 152 1 — Another
ed. (wanted title), old cf., Venet., Fratelli di Sabio, 1524 —
Another edition, cum comment. D. Barbari, ib., 1567,
together 4 vol., not subject to return, folio (858), Feb.
20, Sotheby Quaritch, £% los.
Vitruvius (M. P.) De Architectura libri X. traducti de latino
da Cesare Cesariano, woodcuts (some leaves stained), old
veil., Como, Gotardus de Ponte, 152 1, roy. folio (835),
Feb. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £9
[£6, new veil., June 3, Sotheby, Lot 112.]
Vitruvius (M. P.) De Architectura libri X., woodcuts, old
English mor. gt. (iSth cent.), g.e., Florentiae, haeredes
Philippi Jiintae, 1522, Svo. (526), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Quaritch, £^ 15s.
Vitruvius (M. P.) De Architectura nunc primum in Germania
editus, woodcuts, cf., Argentorati, 1543 — Alia editio,
woodcuts, old cf., ib., 1550 — Alia editio, woodcuts, old
veil., Bridgewater crest on sides, Lugduni, Jo. Tornaesius,
1586 — Vitruvius en Franyois, par Jean Martin, woodcuts,
veil., d Cologny, par Jean de Tournes, 161 8, together 4
vol., sm. 4to. (768), Feb. 20, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 los.
Vitruvius (M. P.) De Architectura, woodcuts and ornamental
initials, contemp. Venetian mor. gt., panel sides, em-
blazoned coat-of-arms on front fiy-leaf (Fountaine copy),
Lugduni apud Joan. Tornaesium, 1552, 4to. (or sm. foUo),
(3897), Nov. 22, Sotheby Edwards, £1^
Vocabularius Utriusqj. Juris longe castigatissimus, lit. gott).,
double columns, ornamental initials, contemp. English
royal oak bds. and leather, with centre panels stamped
with arms of K. Henry VIII., with portcullis, Tudor rose,
pomegranate and fleur-de-lis with legend, " |»eufl Urt nobis
0Uam parrm tX post mortrm bittim rtrrnam nmrn,"
metal and leather clasps, old signatures and writing on
fly-leaves (upper cover worn), under cover in fairly good
state, back repaired (see Weale's English Rubbings, No.
171), [colophon] Impressum Parhisiis ab Joanne Cornil-
leau impesis . . Jo. Parvi, 1525, thick 8vo. 3901), Nov.,
22, Sotheby Merton, £S los.
Vogtherr (Heinrich I. and II.) [Kunstbiichlein.] Ein Frembds
vnd wunderbars kunstbiichlin alien Molern, etc., got^tc
letter, medallion ports, of the two Vogtherrs on title dated
1537 and 51 pages of designs, mor., g.e. (3 leaves in fac),
Getruckt zU Strassburg durch Hein. Vogtherren, 1538, sm.
4to. (442), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £1;^
[Apparently the first ed. Collation : A-G4 = 28 leaves.
B2, 3 and 04 are in fac]
[Vogtherr (Heinrich I. & II.)] [Kunstbiichlein.] Een niew
Constich Boeck voor Schilders, Beeltsnijders, Gouts-
meden, Steenhouwers, etc., 28 leaves, 55 pages (including
verso of title) of cuts, old cf. gt., Tantwerpen . ... by Jan
Rijckaerdt, 1549, sm. 4to. (445), Dec. 10, Christie
^5^^j Edwards, £s los.
vog] Book-Prices Current.
[The only Dutch ed. The cuts are probably close
copies of the orig. blocks. Title-page stained and written
on.]
Vogtherr (Heinrich I. & II.) Kunstbiichlein, Vonn allerley
seltzmen, vnd wunderbaren frembden Stucken, etc., 30
leaves, QOtf)ic letter, 2 circular ports, on title, which is
followed by 56 pages of woodcuts, mor. ex., g.e., by
Chambolle-Duru, Getruokt zu Strassburg durch Ant. Bert-
ram [c. 1600], sm. 4to. (444), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £1^ los.
Vogtherr (Heinrich I. & II.) Libellus Artificiosus Omnibus
Pictoribus, Statuariis, Aurifabris, Lapidicidis, Arcularijs
& Cultrarijs fabris, etc., 53 pages of woodcuts, i6th
century veil, gt., Impressus Argentorati per Heinricum
Vogtherren, 1539, sm. 4to. (443), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £\7. los.
[Second ed. of the orig. blocks, the first with a Latin
title. Bound up with the above is " Raison d' Architec-
ture antique," by Diego de Sagredo, Paris \c. 1539], with
woodcuts. Collation: (i) a-G4 = 28 leaves ; (2) Fo. 1-51.]
Voltaire (F. M. A. de). La Pucelle D 'Orleans, port, and 21
plates after Monnet, Marillier, etc., 2 vol., hf. French cf.
gt., Paris, Didot le Jeune, Van troisieme (1795), 4to. (729),
Feb. 20, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £^
\£2 8s., mor. gt., g.e., Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot 1304.]
Voltaire (F. M. A. de). La Pucelle d'Orleans, large and thick
blue tinted paper, port, (in two states) and 21 engravings
after Marillier, Monnet, etc., unlettered proofs, 2 vol.,
mor. gt., doublures, uncut, by Canape, very fine copy,
Paris, de I'lmprimerie de Didot le Jeune Van troisieme
[1795], roy. 4to. (1194), May 14, Sotheby Bumpus, £42
Voltaire (F. M. A. de). [La Pucelle d'Orleans.l A Set of the
Engravings, after Monsiau, Marillier, Le Barbier and
Monnet, engraved by Ponce, 22 plates, including port,
after Gaucher, orig. impressions, with the " cadres " and
numbers in roman figures, executed for Didot's ed. of
1795, roy. 4to. (1195), May 14, Sotheby Landauchet, £5
Voltaire (F. M. A. de). La Pucelle ; or. The Maid of Orleans,
by Lady Charleville, ed. and trans, by Lord Charleville,
a series of plates (including port.) after Monsiau inserted,
2 vol., orig. bds., uncut, fine copy, very rare (suppressed),
{Privately printed), n.p. {Dublin), 1796-7, roy. 8vo. (iiii).
May 14, Sotheby Burdett Coutts, £\^
Voltaire (F. M. A. de). GEuvres Completes, bust of Voltaire
on front., 12 ports, and 93 plates after Moreau, 70 vol. (a
few vol. damaged by damp and wormed), old French
mor. gt., g.e., De I Imprimerie de la SociSte Litteraire-
Typographique {Kehl), 1784-89, 8vo. (347), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Quaritch, £2.1
Voltaire (F. M. A. de). GEuvres Completes, port., plates after
Moreau, 70 vol. (a few vol. damaged. Vol. xi. wants 2
plates), old French mor. gt., g.e. (3 vol. damaged), De
(698)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [voR
I'Imprimerie de la Sociiti Littiraire-Typographique {Kehf),
T785-9, 8vo. (327), Feb. 20, Sotheby Edwards, £4 los.
Voragine (Jac. de). Legenda Aurea Sanctorum, Ut. flotf).,
ccLXXix. numbered folios (" Folio primum ") (a i. a blank
wanting) [Proctor 902], old cf., from William Morris's
library, [colophon, at end of table] " Finit Anno Mcccc
Lxxii. XIII. Kl^ Junii in Sancta Colonia," s.n. impressoris
[U. Zel], sm. folio (3903), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £6 los.
Voragine (Jac. de). Legenda Aurea Sanctorum, semi-roman
letter, illuminated initial on Folio i, with floral decoration
extending the length of the page, 163 woodcuts, orna-
mental initials, orig. wooden bds. and stamped leather
(worn and broken), in case [s.n., Augsburg, G, Zainer,
c. 1474], sm. folio (446), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, ;£ii5
[Proctor 1559, Copinger III. 6387. The margins of
two last leaves of table defective and one leaf stuck to
the preceding one. A few leaves stained. MS. marginal
notes. Collation : 400 leaves, numbered to 397 in roman
letters, without signatures ; 14 leaves and the table not
numbered ; several errors in numbering.]
Voragine (Jac. de). Legenda Aurea Sanctorum, lit. flot^.
magna, double columns, 52 lines, 278 leaves, without
marks, modern mor. (back loose), [colophon, in red]
Anno dni. m.cccc.lxxvi. Calendas ap'ilis in Nuremherga
. . coimpressis . . Joannis Sensenschmid et Andree Frisner
{with device of two shields) (1476), large folio (3904), Nov.
22, Sotheby Maggs, £^ 5s.
Voragine (Jac. de). Legenda Aurea Sanctorum, Ut. got^.,
ccLXXiiii. numbered leaves and 2 leaves of table without
signs. [Proctor 1987], painted initials, contemp. German
oak bds. and leather, with pigskin back, the sides covered
with stamps, orig. written title label on upper cover,
uncut edges, Nurembergae Antonius Koburger, 1478, large
folio (3905), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £22.
[Voragine (Jac. de).] [Legenda Aurea Sanctorum.] Hier
beghint dat prologus van dat passimael. ende is geheyten
in latijn aurea legenda, (:|ot()ic letter, double columns of
34-36 lines, woodcut border to A2, painted initials, hf.
russ. (margins defective in a few cases), Gouda, G. Leeu,
10 Feb., 1480, sm. folio (450), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £\o
[Second ed. in Dutch. Proctor 8918-19. Collation :
first blank (missing) -1- table i leaf -h prologue i leaf + ff .
l.-cclxiij -H 9 leaves, unnumbered.]
[Voragine (Jac. de).] [Legenda Aurea Sanctorum.] Hye hebett
sich an das Summer teyl der heyligen leben, etc., 380
leaves, (lotElic letter, 127 woodcuts, col., mor. ex., g.e., by
Chambolle-Duru (fine copy), Johannes Bdmler zii Augs-
purg, 1480, sm. folio (447), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £%2
[Bamler's second ed., seldom found together with the
winter part. Hain *9973. The woodcut of S. Dominic
(699)
vor] Book-Prices Current.
(fol. 211 verso) has been pasted over by another cut.
Inscription on fly-leaf.]
[Voragine (Jac. de).] [Legenda Aurea Sanctorum.] Diss
Register gibet anzeygug an welchem blat durch das gantz
lar die legend eynes yeglichen heyligen sich aufeht, gotl^ic
letter, 2 hf.-page cuts and over 250 others, 2 initials in
gold and colours, i6th cent, wooden bds. and stamped
pigskin, with centre panel sides, (i) " Justice," (2) " Lu-
cretia," clasps, initials of the binder, C.KW. (Caspar
Kraft, a Wittenberg binder), fine copy (from the library
of William Morris), Number g, Ant. Koberger, 5 Dec,
1488, folio (448), Dec. 10, Christie Quariich, ;^ioo
[Hain 9981, Proctor 2065. Collation : 2 unnumbered
+ ff. cccLXXXV. = 387 leaves, without signatures. Illus-
tration in catalogue.]
{Voragine (Jac. de).] [Legenda Aurea Sanctorum.] Hye hebt
sich an d^ wynterteyl der heylig en leben vnd ^iim erst
en von dem heyligen Eercjengell sannt Michael, gotf|ic
letter, double columns of 42 Unes, 132 woodcuts (including
the full-page front.), all col., bds.. Das hat gedrucket Hanns
Schdnsperger zii Augspurg, 1 Sept., 1489, sm. folio (449),
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^^
[Schonsperger's fourth ed. Hain 9982. Corner of title
wanting, also small holes in hh2 and pp6. One or two
margins repaired and a few leaves stained. Collation :
[*]2, A-v, w, x-z, aa-pp8 (last 2 blanks, missing), 4 pages
separately printed on 4 leaves.]
Voragine (Jac. de). [Legenda Aurea Sanctorum.] Legendari
di Sancti istoriado vulgar, flt)tf)ic letter, 61 lines to a page,
double columns, 226 pp., numerous small woodcuts
(stained and wormed), Venetia, per Mafredum de mote-
ferato de Sustreus de Bonellis, 1492, sm. folio (837), March
18, Christie Quaritch, £2$
Voragine (Jac. de). [Legenda Aurea Sanctorum.] Legendario
de Sancti, novamente stampado vulgare, roman letter,
double columns, ornamental initials, woodcut borders
with circular cuts and numerous other cuts, the large
ones col., old leather over oak bds. (a few margins re-
paired), [colophon] . . . revisto 6- correcto diligentissima-
mente 6- ad instantia de Nic. & Dom. de Sandro fratelli
itnpresso . . . Venetia .... Leonardo Loreddo, 1505, adi
XX. de Dec, sm. folio (838), March 18, Christie
Quaritch, £/^o
■[Voragine (Jac. de).] [Legenda Aurea Sanctorum.] Passionael
twinter stuc Datmen hiet die gulden legende, got^ic letter,
double columns of 41 lines, titles in 2 lines, the first above
a woodcut of Die Mensche and showing a small library-,
the title to Part ii. is over a woodcut representing Pente-
coste, within borders on 2 sides, over 200 other woodcuts,
initials painted, orig. wooden bds. and stamped leather,
(700)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [voY
catches for clasps, Gheprent tot Antwerper . ... By mi
Henrick Eckert, 1505, sm. folio (451), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, ;^88
[Eckert's second ed. On fly-leaf is the early signature
of Frans Coerten, with col. coat-of-arms. Collation : 2 un-
numbered + ff . ccvi. + I blank ; 2 unnumbered + ff . ccxii.
Illustration in catalogue.]
[Voragine (Jac de).] Legenda Aurea Sanctorum.] Passionael.
Het winter stuck. Datman heet die gulden legende : Hei
beghit tsomer stuc, gotE)ic letter, double columns, the word
" Psissionael " (xylographic) on first title in red, rest in
black, with woodcut beneath, the second title in large
gothic letter in black, woodcuts, mor. (from library of
William Morris, l^ in 1898), Antw., H. Eckert, 1516
[Summer part, 1505], sm. folio (452), Dec. 10, Christie
[Eckert's third ed. of the Winter part, bound with the
1505 ed. of the Summer part, by the same printer. Colla-
tion : (i) A-v, w, XY, AA-HH6, II 8 (last blank) ; (2) a-z,
AA-MM6, nn6.]
Voragine (Jac. de). Legenda Aurea Sanctorum, Ut. flotf).,
double columns, numerous woodcuts and figured initials,
contemp. Rouen (?) oak bds. and stamped leather, with
the legend, " iWaistre ^Pierre ^urtor, ^atrr iiri mrmrnto "
(worn and the legend partly illegible, rebacked and re-
paired), clasp catches, Impressa Cadomi per Laurentium
hostingue Impensis . . Michaelis Angier, 15 18, xviii.
mensis Julie, sm. 4to. (3907), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, £6
Voragine (Jac. de). Legenda Aurea Sanctorum. The Golden
Legend, trans, into English, bladt letter, double columns,
46 lines, 432 leaves (out of 437), wanting the leaves con-
taining the life of Becket (supplied in old MS.) and last
leaf, full-page woodcut at the beginning and fol. clxiv.
defective, small woodcuts, modern mor., y.e. (Wynkyn de
Worde, c. 1520), thick sm. folio (1183), July 22, Sotheby
Bailey, ;^ioo
Voragine (Jac. de). Passionael Winter stuck, lit. flOtf)., double
columns, 37 and 38 lines to a page, 235 (of 254) leaves
only, woodcuts (portions of title, folios 200 and 206
mended, with several margins backed and some leaves
stained), old hf. sheep, not subject to return (Delft) 1489,
4to. (224), Dec. 17, Sotheby Quaritch, £^
Voragine (Jac. de). The Golden Legend, trans, by William
Caxton, re-edited by F. S. Ellis, 3 vol., hf. hoUand, uncut,
Kelmscott Press, 1892, folio (1039), June 17, Sotheby
Heffer, £\2 los.
[£15, same state, July 22, Sotheby, Lot 449.]
Voyage Autour du Monde, sur la Corvette La Bonite, com-
mand^e par M. Vaillant : Zoologie par Eydoux et Soule-
yet, 2 vol. text and folio atlas of col. plates (some foxed),
hf. mor., g.e., Paris, 1841, 8vo. (239), Aug. 7, Sotheby
. (701) Quaritch, £^ i8s.
voy] Book-Prices Current.
Voyage Pittoresque au Lac de Geneve ou Leman — La Chute
du Rhin pres de Laufen, 2 parts in i vol., 12 col. aqua-
tints by Hurlimann after Wezel, mor. gt., end leaves of
watered silk, g.e., Zurich, chez Orell, Fussli et Cie, 1820,
folio (923), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £^^
Voyage Pittoresque dans les Ports et sur les C6tes de France :
Le Havre, 5 col. aquatints by T. Fielding after Lut-
tringhausen, no title, orig. bds. [Paris], Sauniee fils, n.d.,
folio (924), April 29, Sotheby Berthie, £g
Voyage Pittoresque par les Lieux les plus interessans de la
Suisse, dessine et grave par Wetzel-Corrodi, Weber, etc.,
title and 50 col. aquatints, orig. cl. gt., g.e., Zurich, H. F.
Leuthold, n.d., oblong 4to. (913), April 29, Sotheby
Smith, £2.-^
Vredeman (Jean). Differents pourtraictz de menuiserie, en-
graved title and 16 plates by Phil. Galle of doors, tables,
cornices, etc., mor., by Riviere, s.l. et t.n. [1565], sm. folio
(839), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £2.2
Vredeman (Jean). Hortorum Viridariorumque, elegantes et
multiplicis formae, etc., engraved title and 28 plates of
formal gardens, by Phil. Galle, mor. ex., by Riviere,
Antuerpiae, 1583, oblong 4to. (841), March 18, Christie
Maggs, £^0
Vredeman (Jean). Puits et Fontaines, 24 plates of wells,
fountains, etc., with their architectural surroundings, by
Phil. Galle, mor. ex., by Riviere [Antwerp, 1573], oblong
4to. (840), March 18, Christie Quaritch, £24.
Vues Remarquables des Montagues de la Suisse, 36 (should be
42) col. aquatints by Janinet, Descourtis, etc. after
Wolff, Rosenberg, etc., hf. mor., Amsterdam, 1785, folio
(914), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £6g
Vues remarquables des Montagues de la Suisse, front, in
bistre and 43 col. aquatint plates by Janinet and Des-
courtis, proofs before numbers and before the Privilege
(i plate, " Glacier de Breithoren," before all letters), with
a second state of two plates, " L'H6pital sur le Grimsel "
and " La grosse pierre des Vorderaar " added, mor. ex.,
by Riviere, fine copy, Amsterdam, J. Yntema, 1785, folio
(3743), Feb. 25, Sotheby Whittingham, £110
r/48, hf. roan, front, in bistre and 40 col. plates, Nov. 3,
1 9 13, Sotheby, Lot 859.]
Vuillier (G.) History of Dancing, plates and illustrations.
New York, 1898, folio (642), Aug. 7, Sotheby
Rimell, £1 14s.
Vyse (H.) Operations carried on at the Pyramids of Gizeh,
plates, 3 vol., orig. cl., 1840-2, 8vo. (391), June 26, Puttick
Hill,£i i6s.
Waco (R.) Chronicle of the Norman Conquest, trans, by E.
Taylor, illustrations, Pickering, 1837, 8vo. (9), Jan. 22,
Sotheby Hill, £1 3s.
Wagner (R.) Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods, trans, by
(702)
Oct., 191 7 to Aug., 1918. [wal
M. Armour, first ed., col. illustrations by Rackham, orig.
buckram, 191 1, 4to. (452), July 29, Sotheby
Quaritch.l^ 38.
"Wahlen (A.) Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de Tous les Peuples
du Monde, over 200 col. plates, 4 vol. (foxed and binding
defective), Bruxelles, 1844-5, roy. Svo. (237), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Atkinson, l-^ 7s.
Wainwright (J no.) Historical and Topographical View of
the Wapentake of Stafford and Tickhill, Yorkshire, plates ,
Vol. i, (all published), hf. cf. gt., uncut, t.e.g. (spotted),
1826, 4to. (1014), Oct. 23, Sotheby Pickard, £1 4s.
"Wake (Isaac). Rex Platonicus, first ed., modem cf., g.e.,
OxonicB, J. Barnesius, 1607, sm. 4to. (184), March 13,
Hodgson ;£i6 los.
[£i^ los., veil., the ed. of 1615, 48mo., Jan. 24, 1918,
Hodgson, Lot 396.]
Walch (Seb.) Portraits aller Herren Burger-Meistern der
Zurich, lit. flotl)., title in red and black, front, and 60
ports., old sheep, 1756, folio (425), July 22, Sotheby
^aggs,£ii
Waldeck (Fr. de). Vo^'age Pittoresque et Archeologique dans
la Province d'Yucatan, 22 plates, some col., hf. mor. gt.,
g.e., Paris, 1838, super imp. folio (1238), May 14, Sotheby
Bumpus, £6 15s.
Waldseemiiller (Martin). Cosmographie introductio, got^ic
letter, woodcut diagrams, mor. ex., g.e. on the rough,
uncut, by Lortic, Pressit apud Argentoracos hoc opus
Ingeniosus vir loan, gruniger [sic], 1509, sm. 4to. (453).
Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £65
[Third ed. with date, orig. printed at St. Die, in Lor-
raine, in 1507. The first part of the book is followed
(di) by Vespucci's description of his four voyages. Col-
lation : AB4, c6, D4, e6, f8 = 32 leaves, unnumbered +
double-page diagram.]
Wales (Wm.) Astronomical Observations made in the Course
of a Voyage towards the South Pole, plates, cf. gt., 1777,
4to. (424), Jan. 22, Sotheby Mackenzie, £1 is.
[Waleys (Jean).] Libro de locchio morale et spirituale vul-
gare, roman letter, long lines, 38 to a full page, title in
got^ic letter, with woodcut beneath, woodcut initials [not
in Hain or Proctor], Without printer's name. Impresso in
la iclita citta di Venetia, 1496, sm. 4to. (523), June 10,
Sotheby James, £2, 15s.
Walker (G.) Costume of Yorkshire, descriptions in English
and French, 2 titles (English and French), 40 col. aqua-
tints by E. and D. Havell (one plate torn), old cf. gt., g.e.,
T. Bensley, 1814, folio (824), April 29, Sotheby
Pickard, £y 7s.
Walker (H.) Journal or Full Account of the late Expedition
to Canada, first ed. (foxed and wormed at end), cf. gt.,
1720, 8vo. (782), Dec. 4, Sotheby H. Stevens, £1 4s.
Wallace (A. R.) Palm Trees of the Amazon, map and plates,
(703)
wal] Book-Prices Current.
Van Voorst, 1853 — Travels on the Amazon and Rio
Negro, map and illustrations, Reeve, 1853 — The Malay
Archipelago, illustrations, 2 vol., 1809 — Natural Selec-
tion, 1870 — Tropical Nature and other Essays, 1878 —
Island Life, 1880, together 8 vol., orig. cl., 1853-80, 8vo.
(1116), May 14, Sotheby Quaritch, £6 los.
Wallace (Sir W.) Life and Acts of the most famous and
valiant Champion Syr William Wallace, Knight of EUers-
lie, black letter, title within woodcut border, with arms on
verso, ornament on second leaf shaved, hole in 2 leaves
(o 7, 8), veil., Edinburgh, Andro Hart, 1620, 8vo. (495),
July 29, Sotheby D obeli, £2.0
Wallace Collection. See Temple (A. G.)
Waller (Edm.) Instructions to a Painter, for the Drawing of
the Posture and Progress of His Matins Forces at Sea, under
the Command of His Highness Royal, first ed. (9 leaves),
new mor., H. Herringman, 1666, sm. folio (1184), July 22,
Sotheby Edwards, £5 5s.
Waller (Edm.) Poems [with the Speeches, 20 pp., at end],
first genuine ed., cf. (worn), /. N. for H. A. Mosley at the
Princes Armes in Pauls Church-yard, 1645, i2mo. (154),
Dec. 6, Hodgson Quaritch, £S
Wallich (Nathl.) Plantae Asiaticae rariores, 300 col. plates,
254 copies printed, 3 vol., mor. ex., by J. Clarke, arms of
Earl Fitzwilliam, 1830-32, folio (353), April 29, Sotheby
Heffer, £iq
Wallis (Alfred). Examples of the Book- Binders' Art of the
XVI. and XVII. Centuries, plates, one of 100 copies, hf.
mor., t.e.g., Exeter and London, printed for subscriber!'.,
1890, folio (mo), April 8, Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 4s.
Wallis (Capt.) Historical Account of New South Wales, map
and 12 plates (some margins defective), hf. mor., R.
Ackermann, 1821, roy. folio (586), Dec. 19, Hodgson £^ 8s.
Wallis (H.) Persian Ceramic Art (The Godman Collection) :
13th Century Lustred Wall-Tiles, 43 col. plates, orig.
bds., 1894, folio (339), June 17, Sotheby Thorpe, £2
Walpole (H.) Anecdotes of Painting, ed, by Geo. Vertue,
first ed., plates, 5 vol. (a few leaves foxed), mor. ex., g.e..
Strawberry Hill, 1762-71, 4to. (432), Dec. 4, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 1 5s.
Walpole (H.) Anecdotes of Painting, ed. by Geo. Vertue,
plates, 4 vol., Strawberry-Hill, 1762-71 — Catalogue of En-
gravers, plates, ib., 1765 — ^Edes Walpolianae, fronts, (cut
into), folding plans, ib., 1767, together 6 vol., cf. gt.,
1762-71, 4to. (398), Feb. 20, Sotheby Parsons, £2,
Walpole (H.) Castle of Otranto, Jeffery's ed., col. plates, old
cf. (cracked), 1796, 8vo. (no), Nov. 13, Puttick
White, £2 4s.
Walpole (H.) Letters, ed. by Peter Cunningham, first ed.,
ports., 9 vol., orig. cl., 1857-9, 8vo. (3663), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Edwards, £6 los.
[£^ los., same state, June 17, Sotheby, Lot 572.]
(704)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [wal
Walpole (H.) Letters, ed. by Peter Cunningham, plates, g
vol., hf. cf. gt.. m.e., 1880, 8vo. (488), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Bumpus, /4 17s. 6d.
Walpole (R.) Walpoliana [or a Few Anecdotes of Sir Robert
Walpole] (written by Philip, Second Earl of Hardwicke),
old paper covers, uncut {Privately printed), 1781, 4to,
(438), April 2Q, Sotheby Quaritch. £6
[This was evidently issued before the first ed., and is
dated 1781 instead of 1783. It is interleaved, and MS.
additions added from the later issue. Horace Walpole's
own copy sold in the Van de Weyer sale, in 191 6, for A 5.]
Walpole (S.) History of England from the conclusion of the
Great War in 1815, 5 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1878-86, 8vo. (489),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Bumpus, £2 i6s.
Walpole (S.) History of Twenty-five Years, 4 vol., hf. cf. gt.,
by Worsfold, 1904-8, 8vo. (490), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Bumpus, £2 15s.
Walpole Society. Publications, ed. by A. J. Finberg, from
191 1 to 19 1 6- 1 7, reproductions, 5 vol., bds.. Issued only
to Subscribers, 1912-17, 4to. (430), Nov. 28, Hodgson
Bain, £^ 15s.
Walton (L) Compleat Angler, second ed., engraved title
(mended) and cuts by Lombart (the fore-margins of the
two pages of music cut into, one or two headlines shaved
and four blank margins strengthened), old cf. gt., Thomas
Park's copy, with his autograph signature on title, 5fin.
by 3jin., Printed by T. M. for Rich. Marriott, 1655, sm.
8vo. (524), June 10, Sotheby Edwards, £So
Walton (I.) Compleat Angler, third ed., vignette on title,
engravings in the text (title mended, several leaves
stained and some blank margins frayed), modern cf. gt.,
/. G. for Rich. Marriott, 1661, 8vo. (232), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Spencer, ;^io
Walton (I.) [Compleat Angler.] The Universal Angler, made
so, by three books of Fishing, engraved title (imprint
partly cut away, the outer " C " of the monogram on the
Cotton title-page cut into), front, by Van Hove to Ven-
ables (corner of first leaf of table restored, as are the
margins and lines to the general title-page, a few side-
notes touched), old cf., fish tooling on back and "me-
morial " tablet to Walton, with fishermen meditating,
stamped in gold on each side, m.e. (Gosden ?), R. Mar-
riott, 1676, i2mo. (433), April 29, Sotheby Pendleton, £2C)
[This was formerly in the library of Joseph Crawhall,
and contains his bookplate, as well as that of T. Gosden.
The volume contains the fifth ed. of Walton, the first ed.
of Cotton and the fourth ed. of Venables.]
Walton (I.) Complete Angler, Major's first ed., large paper,
India proof engravings and numerous woodcuts, 2 vol.,
orig. bds., uncut, with back labels intact, in fine condi-
tion, John Major, 1823-5, 8vo. (11 19), May 14, Sotheby
XXXII. (705) 23
wal] Book-Prices Current.
Walton (I.) Complete Angler, ed. by Sir H. Nicolas, large
PAPER, India proofs of the ports., plates and vignettes,
1 vol., mor. ex., doublures, uncut (not cut open), by
Zaehnsdorf, with new mor, wrappers and cases, fine copy,
W. Pickering, 1836, super imp. 8vo. (1197), May 14,
Sotheby Maggs, £1^ los.
Walton (I.) Lives, large paper, proof plates on India paper,
contemp. mor., g.e., John Major, 1825, 8vo. (68), March
IQ, Puttick Brown, £2 los.
Walton (J. F.) Views in Afighaunistaun, hf. mor., n.d., folio
(276), Jan. 23, Puttick Nelson, i8s
Warburton (R. E. E.) Hunting Songs, Ballads, etc., woodcut
title and illustrations, orig. rox., W. Pickering, 1846, 4to.
(3713), Feb. 25, Sotheby Richeton, £2 los.
Warcupp (E.) Italy in its original Glor^?-, front., map and
plans, old cf. (rebacked), 1660, folio (338), March 25,
Sotheby Thorp, £1
Ward (A. W.) The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian
Succession, one of 1,000 copies on fine paper, plates and
vignettes, front, port, in col., mor, ex., corner ornaments,
g.t., Goupil & Co., 1903, 4to. (563), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Sotheran, £2 12s. 6d.
[Ward (Ed.)] The History of the Grand RebelUon, first ed.,
89 ports, by M. Van der Gucht (first state before they were
numbered), 3 vol., mor. gt., g.e., several of the ports, in
Vol. ii. mounted, 171 3 — Warton (T.) Poems, 1779, in i
vol., contemp. cf., 8vo. (851), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Dobell, £2 15s.
Ward (Mrs. H. G.) Six Views of the most important Towns
and Mining Districts upon the Table Land of Mexico,
engraved by John Pye, hf. mor., H. Colburn, 1829, oblong
folio (1239), May 14, Sotheby Bumpus, £1 5s.
Ward (Jno.) First Set of English Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 and 6
parts, 6 parts in t, musical notation, engraved titles
(some headlines and signatures cut into), hf. bd., Thomas
Snodham, 1613, 4to. (138), May 13, Sotheby Terry, £ai
Ward (Robt.) Animadversions of Warre, engraved title by
W. Marshall, woodcuts in text, cf., 1639, folio (1027), Feb,
20, Sotheby /, W. Williams, £2
Warne (C.) Ancient Dorset, plates, hf, mor. gt,, Bournemouth,
1872, folio (399), Dec. 12, Hodgson Allen, 15s.
Warner (Ricd.) History of Bath, with Appendix, port, and
plates, LARGE PAPER, with two A.Ll.s. from the author,
hf. mor., uncut, Bath, 1801, 4to. (346), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Gregory, £2 4s.
Warner (Ricd.) History of the Abbey of Glaston and of
Glastonbury, plates, uncut, Bath, 1826, 8vo, (363), Jan.
22, Sotheby £. W. Stevens, 17s.
Warner (R.) and Williams (B. S.) Select Orchidaceous Plants,
col. plates, 2 vol., hf. mor. gt., g.e., 1862-75, folio (1239),
Oct. 23, Sotheby Edwards, £2 8s.
Waterloo. The Battle of Waterloo, by a Near Observer,
(706)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [web
best ed., ports., plans, views and etchings, some col.,
old of., 1817, 4to. (245), Jan. 23, Puttick ^c^ggs, £2
Wathen (Jas.) Series of Views illustrative of the Island of St.
Helena, engraved title containing col. view of Napoleon's
grave and 9 col. aquatints by J. Clark, orig. bds. (re-
backed), T. Clay, 1821, 4to. (925), April 29, Sotheby
/ackson, £^ 5s.
port., 1775 —
An Essay on Halifax, a Poem, Halifax, 1761, 2 vol. in i,
contemp. cf. gt., v.y., 4to. (1016), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Pickard, £2 los.
Watson (J no.) Memoirs of the Ancient Earls of Warren and
Surrey, second ed., ports., engravings and folding pedi-
gree, with the 2 rare folding plates, 2 vol., mor. gt., g.e.,
by Hering, Warrington, 1782, 4to. (1017), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Edwards, £^ 7s. 6d.
[£i 8s., hf. mor., Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 53.]
Watson (J F.) Textile Manufactures and the Costumes of
the Peoples of India, photo, plates, etc., hf. cf., 1866,
folio (304), Dec. 19, Hodgson £1 is.
Watson (Thos.) First sett, Of Italian Madrigalls Englished.
There are also heere inserted two excellent Madrigalls of
Master W. Byrds, 6 parts, musical notation (first 3 leaves
of Superius and one leaf in Bassus mended, headline in
Medins shaved), hf. russ., g.e., Thomas Este, the assigni
of W. Byrd, 1590, 4to. (139), May 13, Sotheby
Qiiariirh, ^46
[;^32, some leaves defective and others in fac, Aug. 7,
Sotheby, Lot 621.]
Watt (Geo.) Dictionary of the Economic Products of India,
6 vol. in 9, hf. cf., Calcutta, 1889-93, 8vo. (463), March 4,
Christie Qiiaritch, £16 los.
Watts (I.) Psalms of David Imitated. See Barlow (Joel)
Weale (Jno.) Divers Works of Early Masters in Christian
Decoration, chromos. and other illustrations, 2 vol., hf.
mor., J. Neale, 1846, imp. folio (799), Feb. 20, Sotheby
Thorp, £2 1 8s.
Weaver (Jno.) Collection of Ball-Dances perform'd at Court,
32 leaves of plates with figures and music (hole in one
leaf), cf. gt. ex., 1706, 4to. (87), May 13, Sotheby
Qimritch,£5 5s.
Weaver (Jno.) Orchesography, or the Art of Dancing, trans,
from the French of M. Feiiillet, plates, woodcut illustra-
tions in text (last leaf mended, some headlines cut close
and one upper margin m.ended), cf. gt. ex., g.e., by Kauf-
mann, 1706, 4to. (86), May 13, Sotheby Edwards. £{ 13s.
Webster (Jno.) Works, ed. by Alex. Dyce, 4 vol., hf mor.,
g.e., Pickering, 1830, 8vo. (2520), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Heffer,£2 4s.
Webster (JnoJ Works, ed. by Wm. HazUtt, 4 vol., hf. veil,
gt., g.e., 1857, 8vo. (2519), Nov. 5, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, £1 i6s.
(707) 23—2
wed] Book-Prices Current.
Wedmore (F.) Four Masters of Etching, with original etch-
ings by Haden, Jacquemart, Whistler and Legros, large
PAPER, etchings, title and first 9 leaves discoloured, hf.
mor., 1883, 4to. (i68), Aug. 7, Sotheby Mitchell, £8 15s.
Weever (Jno.) Ancient Funerall Monuments, first ed., large
PAPER (index inlaid, as usual, in large paper copies), port,
and title by T. Cecill, full-page woodcuts, contemp. MS.
notes, orig. mor., with centre ornament, g.e., in case, T.
Harper, 1631, folio (3913), Nov. 22, Sotheby Quaritch, £5
[£4. 15s., orig. cf. gt., with arms of the " Wizard " Earl
of Northumberland, small paper, no index (the Ashbum-
ham copy, £2 8s. in 1898), same sale. Lot 3914.]
Weever (Jno.) Ancient Funerall Monuments, first ed., port.,
woodcuts (a few leaves shaved), cf. gt., 1631, folio (1023),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Halliday, £1 2s.
[Weiditz (Hans).] Sanctorum et Martyrum Christi Icones,
86 woodcuts (two not by Weiditz), roan. Franc. Apud
Chr. Egenolphum, 1551, i2mo. (401), Dec. 10, Christie
Quaritch, £']
[First ed. Collation : a-e8, F4 = 44 leaves.]
Weir (Capt. Jas.) Island of Elba, 5 leaves, containing engraved
plan of the island, descriptive letterpress and 4 views in
col. aquatint, by F. Jukes, wrappers, 18 14, oblong folio
(540), July 22, Sotheby Edwards, £1 12s.
Weirotter (F. E.) CEuvre, title, port, and 102 plates, contemp.
French mor, gt., g.e., Paris, Basan & Poignant [177.5],
folio (733), April 29, Sotheby Edwards, £8
Welby (H.) The Phoenix of these late times : Or the Life of
Mr. Henry Welby, port, by W. M[arshall] (cut round and
mounted), two margins mended, cf., 1637, 4^^- (245). July
29, Sotheby Fletcher, £6 los.
Welde (Thos.) Answer to W. R., his Narration of the Opinions
and Practises of the Churches lately erected in New Eng-
land, mor. ex., g.e. (cut into), not subject to return, 1644,
4to. (55), Dec. 17, Sotheby Barisot, £^ 15s.
Wellesley (Fr.) One hundred Silhouette Portraits selected
from his collection, 100 copies printed, autograph pre-
sentation copy from the author, together with 127 electro-
plate blocks, orig. white buckram (copyright sold with
lot), 1912, folio (625), June 17, Sotheby Maggs, £5 15s.
Wellington (Duke of). Funeral Procession, 55 col. plates,
mounted on paper and bound in hf. mor., n.d., and another,
oblong folio (489), July 29, Sotheby Edwards, £^ 3s.
Wellington (Duke of). Victories of the Duke of WeUington,
first ed., 12 col. aquatints, engraved by T. Fielding after
Westall, with letterpress, mor. and bds., uncut, London,
Rodwell and Martin, 1819, royal 4to. (99), Dec. 3, American
Art Association $32.50
[£i 1 8s., hf. roan, two ports, inserted, Dec 19, Hodgson,
Lot 280; £^ I2S. 6d., hf. mor., plates mounted, April 29,
Sotheby, Lot 926 ; £2 6s., hf. mor.. Large Paper, July 29,
Sotheby, Lot 488.]
(708)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [wey
Wesley (Jno. and Chas.) Hymns and Sacred Poems, first ed.,
used, w.a.f., 1740, 8vo. (468), Nov. 13, Puttick
Nicol, £2 5s.
[Wesley (S.)] Maggots : or, Poems on Several Subjects, Never
before Handled, by a Scholar, first ed., with the port,
(title and A3 to H in twelves, la.st leaf blank), old mor.,
g.e., J. Dunton, 1685, i2mo. (467), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Dobell, £2 I OS.
[Some copies have an additional leaf (pp. 173-4) after
H II.]
Wesley Historical Society. Proceedings, Vol. i. to viii., with
Nos. I to 3 of the Publications, in i vol., together 9 vol.,
hf. mor., t.e.g., Printed for the Society, 1896-1912 (480),
Dec. 12, Hodgson Murray, £2 ^s
West (J.) History of Tasmania, 2 vol., orig. cl., Tasmatiia,
1852, 8vo. (451), Dec. 19, Hodg.son Quaritch, £2 8s.
Westall (W.) and Owen (S.) Picturesque Tour of the River
Thames, first ed., map, engravings in two states, col. and
plain, and col. vignettes, hf. mor., g.e., by Zaehnsdorf,
Ackermann, 1828, folio (1316), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Parsons, £^0
Westall (W.) and Owen (S.) Picturesque Tour of the River
Thames, fust ed., in the 6 oriq:. parts in wrappers as issu ed,
24 col. aquatints, R. Ackermann, 1828, 4to. (927), April
29, Sotheby Hardv, ^34
[Westmacott (C. M.)] The English Spy, col. plates by R.
Cruikshank (one plate missing), 2 vol., hf. cf. gt., 1825-6,
rov. 8vo. (2530), Nov. 5, Sotheby Spencer, £2^
[Westmacott (C. M.)] The English Spy, col. plates by R.
Cruikshank and woodcuts, 2 vol., uncut, orig. bds. (Vol.
i. broken), 1825-6, roy. 8vo. (3672), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sabin, £^6
{£41, mor. gt., g.e., by Rividre, same sale, Lot 3673.]
[Westmacott (C. M.)]' The English Spy, first ed., col. aqua-
tints by R. Cruikshank and T. Rowlandson, 2 vol., orig.
bds., uncut, 1825-6, roy. 8vo. (79), July 22, Christie ;^98
[£31, hf. cf., some letterpress cut into, both vol. damp-
stained, Aug. 7, Sotheby, Lot 553.]
Westminster Election. History of the Westminster Elections,
first ed., col. folding caricatures, new hf. mor., g.e., 1784,
4to. (3714), Feb. 25, Sotheby Maggs, £6 5s.
Westminster Papers, a Monthly journal of Chess, etc., 11 vol.
in 6, orig. cl., 1868-79, 8vo. (231), Nov. 13, Puttick
Tregaskis, £2
Wetzel (T.) Voyage Pittoresque au Lac des Waldstettes ou
des IV. Cantons, 10 col. aquatints, orig. bds., fine copy of
the first issue, Zurich, chez Orell, Fussli (S- Cie, 18 17, folio
(928), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, £2^
Weymouth, in Prose and Verse, in Satire and Caricature, a
collection of ports., views, drawings, caricatures, poems,
and autograph letters relating to the Visits of George IH.
and the Royal Family to Weymouth between 1789 and
(709)
wha] Book-Prices Current.
1805, arranged by A. M. Broadley, 4 vol., three-quarter
mor. gt., t.e.g., 1907, imp. folio (417), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Spencer, £^0
[Comprises 700 pieces in all, including over 200 ports.,
nearly 150 caricatures, about 40 topographical views, col-
oured aquatints and engravings, 30 drawings, maps and
plans, and 54 autograph letters.]
Wharton (G. and P.) Queens of Society, illustrations by
Doyle, etc., 2 vol., n.d. — Wits and Beaux of Society,
illustrations by H. K. Browne, etc., 2 vol., n.d., together
4 vol., 8vo. (2533), Nov. 5, Sotheby Edwards, £2
[Whately (T.)] Observations on Modern Gardening, col.
plates, mor., 1801, 4to. (242), July 29, Sotheby
Edwards, £1 14s.
Whitaker (T. D.) History of Richmondshire, large paper,
plates, 2 vol., russ. gt., g.e., by Clarke and Bedford, 1823,
folio (358), April 29, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £6 7s. 6d.
Whitaker (T. D.) History of Richmondshire, pedigrees and
plates by Turner and Buckler, 2 vol., russ. gt. (the joints
cracked, spotted), 1823, folio (1148), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Miles, £^ I OS.
Whitaker (T. D.) History of the Original Parish of Whalley
and Honor of Clitheroe, ed. by J. G. Nichols and P. A.
Lyons, port, and plates, 2 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1872-6,
4to. (48), Feb. 20, Sotheby Crompton, £1 15s.
White (G.) Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne,
first ed., folding front., vignette after Grimm by Ler-
piniere on second title-page and plates, cf. gt., g.e., by
Riviere, London, printed by T. Bensley, 1780, 4to. (601),
Dec. 3, American Art Association $60
[Large and fine copy, containing the leaf of " Errata,"
often missing, and all the plates, including a perfect copy
of the plate (folding) of the " Charadrius," frequently cut
into. ;^i8 los., mor. ex., fine copy, Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot
3715 » £7 5^' hf- t)d., Feb. 20, Sotheby, Lot 1000.]
White (G.) Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, ed.
by J. Mitford and others, large paper, 50 copies printed,
folded views and other plates, 2 col. plates and vignettes,
2 vol., russ, ex., g.e., White & Co., 1813, 4to. (1200), May
14, Sotheby Bain, £<:)
White (G.) Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, ed.
by Bowdler Sharpe, illustrations, large paper, 2 vol.,
veil., t.e.g., 150 printed, 1900, 4to. (231), June 26, Puttick
Joseph, £1 17s. 6d.
White (Gleeson). English [Book] Illustrations. The Sixties,
illustrations, orig. buckram gt., t.e.g., 1897, 4to. (275),
June 17, Sotheby Shepherd, £\ lis.
Whitefield (Geo.) The two first parts of his Life, with his
Journals, the copy of John Wesley, with autograph in-
scription, " J. W., the Gift of the Author, my Friend,
Dec. 24, 1765," sheepskin, 1756 — Sermons on Several
Occasions, Vol. iii. only, with autograph of Mary Vazeille
(710)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [whi
(afterwards the wife of J. Wesley), panelled cf., 1750 —
Berridge (J.) A Collection of Divine Songs, autograph
inscription by Mary Wesley, " The gift of Mr. J. W. to
Mary Wesley," cf., 1760, together 3 vol., 8vo. (124), Feb.
20, Sotheby Harmsworth, ;^io los.
Whitehorne (Peter). Art of Warre, written in Italian by
Nicholas Machiavel, blacfe letter, woodcut title, ornamental
initials and figures, 1588 — Certaine Waies for the Ordering
of Souldioursinbattleray, etc.blacft letter, full-page wood-
cuts and ornamental initials, Thomas East for Jhon Wight,
1588 — Cataneo (Girolamo). Most Brief e Tables to know
redily how many ranckes of footmen armed with cors-
lettes, as unarmed, go to the making of a just battaile,
trans, by H. G., blocfe letter, woodcut figures, ib., 1588,
in I vol., old cf., with the arms of the " Wizard " Earl of
Northumberland, sm. 4to. (3916), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Edwards, ;{io
Whitfield (Hy.) Strength out of Weakness, or a Glorious
Manifestation of the further Progresse of the Gospel
amongst the Indians in New England, orig. ed., cf. gt.,
uncut, by Bedford, fine copy. Printed by M. Simmons for
John Blague and Samuel Howes, 1652, sm. 4to. (7121),
July I, Sotheby Quaritch, £^^
[A 4 leaves, a 2 leaves, B-G 2 in fours.]
Whitgift (Archbp.) Defense of the Aunswere to the Admo-
nition, against the Replie of T. C.(artwright), first ed.,
blarfe letter, contemp. royal English leather, stamped
borders, with Tudor rose and turreted gateway, with
royal crown and centre fleurons [Weale No. 210], end-
leaves of a black letter Common Prayer, Printed . . by
Henry Binneman for Humfrey Toye, 1574, folio (3917),
Nov. 22, Sotheby Parsons, £5
Whitman (Walt). Leaves of Grass, first ed., port., orig. green
cl. (loose), Brooklyn, New York, 1855, 4to. (3716), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Edwards, ;^io 5s.
Whitman (Walt). Leaves of Grass, first ed., port, inserted,
and autograph letter of the author, dated Washington,
Oct. 17, 1 87 1, orig. American cl. gt., g.e., ex-libris of T. T.
Greg, Brooklyn, New York, 1855, 4to. (1187), July 22,
Sotheby Heffer, f;ii
Whittinton (Rob.) Lucubrationes de Synonimis, et de Epi-
thetis, block letter (28 leaves, signs. A-E, sheet C larger
than the others), mor., by Ramage, [colophon] In ^dibus
Winadi de Worde anno domini 1527, mense Februario [with
device), 4to. (600), July 22, Sotheby Egerton, £1^ los.
Whittinton (Rob.) Lucubrationes De Synonimis, De Epi-
thetis, De Variandi formulis, etc., lit. flOt^. et rom. (28
leaves), modem mor., sound copy, [colophon] Londini in
£dibus VVinnndi {sic) de Worde anno domini m.cccccxxix.
mense Martio (1529), sm. 4to. (3921), Nov. 22, Sotheby
D obeli, £'] I OS.
Whittinton (Rob.) [Works.] Grammatical Tracts. (I.) Acci-
(711)
WHi] Book-Prices Current.
dentia ex Stabrigiana editione nup recognita & castigata
lima Robert! Whitintoni Lichfeldiesis i florentissimo
Oxoniensia Academia laureati (i6 leaves), large cut on
title and reverse, Imprynted . . by Wykyn {sic) de Worde
in the Fletestrete at the Sygne of the Sonne, n.d. — (II.)
Parvulorum institutio ex Stabrigiana collectione (12
leaves), cut on title, Imprynted . . in the Fletestrete at the
Sygne of the Sonne by Wynkyn de Worde. The yere of our
lorde M.ccccc.xx. — (III.) Gradus Comparationum cum
verbis anomalis simul et coru compositis (8 leaves), Wyn-
kyn de Worde, n.d. — (IV.) Vulgaria Stanbrigi (16 leaves),
cut on title, ib., n.d. — (V.) Roberti Whittintoni . . De
Octo PartibS" Orationis Opusculu (14 leaves), cut on title
, . per Wynddum de Worde . . dicut impresse : Solis sub
intersignio. incarnati verbi Anno mcccccxix. — (VI.) Editio
Roberti Whittintoni . . Declamationes noim latinoru q5
grecoru patronymicoru & barbaroru e prisciano, etc. (14
leaves), [colophon and device as above] " Anno dni
M.cccccxvii." — (VII.) . . De Heteroclytis Nominib^ &
gradibus coparationis (10 leaves), (colophon and device as
above) " A7ino dni mcccccxix. — (VIII.) Grammatices
primae partis liber. De Nominum generibus (14 leaves).
Ex typis Winandi Wordensis vigesimo primo verbi incarnati
supra, sesquintillesium Anno., last leaf occupied by fine full-
page device — (IX.) . . Lucubrationes de Synonimis, de
Epithetis, etc. (30 leaves), Impressum . . p me Wynandii
de Worde . . Anno post Virginia, {sic) partu xix. supra
Millesimii quingentesimvi, nono Kal^ Februarii {with device)
— (X.) . . Opusculii de Syntax! (32 leaves). In ^dibus
Winddi V/ordensis Christi ab incornatione anno xx. supra
sesquimillesiu Ibib^ Marcii — (XI.) Vulgaria Roberti
Whitintoni . . et de institutione grammaticulo?/ opusculu
(48 leaves), In edibus Winandi de Worde vicesimo supra
sesquimillesimti nostre salutis Anno — (XII.) " Roberti
Whittintoni lychfeldiesis editio. Secunda pars Gram-
matices " . . (54 leaves) (no title, imprint or colophon,
1520 ?) — (XIII.) Whittyntoni Editio cum interpreta-
mento Fracisci Nigri (22 leaves), no formal title, Nuper
Impressa . . Per me Richardum Pynson . . Anno domini
M.ccccc.vx. [sic. pro. 1520], with large device, the 13
pieces in i vol., modern mor. gt., g.e., from George Wil-
braham's library, sm. 4to. (3918), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Quaritch, ;^3io
[All perfect and in fine state. " The first Pynson piece
is unique, and possibly three of the Wynkyns are also
unique."]
Whittinton (Rob.) [Works.] Grammatical Tracts. (I.) Gram-
matices primae partis liber. De nominum generibus (14
leaves), Ex typis Winandi Wordensis, 1522 — (II.) Prae-
terita verborum. gramaticae prima pars. (20 leaves), In
aedibus Winandi de Worde, 1522 — (III.) Grammaticae
liber secundus de nominum declinatione (14 leaves), ib.,
(712)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [wiL
1523 — (IV.) De heteroclitis nominibus (8 leaves), ib., sub
solis intersignio, 1524 — (V.) Vulgaria, & de institutione
gramaticulo)/ opusculum (48 leaves), ib., 1525 — (VI.)
Lucubrationes de Synonimis, de Epithetis, etc. (28 leaves),
ib., 1523 — (VII.) Secunda grammatics pars de syllabaru
quantitate (60 leaves, wanting end with imprint), all in
black letter and roman, with woodcut title borders and
devices (a few headhnes shaved, sold not subject to
return), in i vol., old oak bds. and stamped russ., g.e.,
1522-5, sm. 4to. (3919), Nov. 22, Sotheby Maggs, £^2
Whyte-Melville (G. J.) Works, first eds., illustrations, hf.
mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g. (the backs bronzed through ex-
posure to the light), together 51 vol., 1853-79, post 8vo.
and I vol. oblong folio (388), April 29, Sotheby
Green, ;{20 los.
Wicliffe (J no.) [Sermons and Meditations upon the Passion
of Jesus Christ, etc.] _[Begins, in red] : " Off ye VenabuU
Soper yt Owre lorde Jhu made wt hys dyscypulls or he was
betrayed to ye Jues," English manuscript, XVth century,
52 leaves, yjin. by s^in., rubricated, bds. [Phillipps MS.,
No. 1054], £«»'(>' Scsc. XV., sm. 4to. (1188), July 22,
Sotheby Bailey, ;^26
Wight (Jno.) Sunday in London, first ed., 14 illustrations by
G. Cruikshank, printed bds., uncut, 1833, 8vo. (410),
May 23, Puttick Walford, £1 2s.
W'igstead (H.) Remarks on a Tour to North and South
Wales, first ed., 22 plates in aquatint by Hill after Row-
landson, Pugh, Howitt and the author, hf. mor., g.e.,
1800, 8vo. (1319), Dec. 17, Sotheby Edwards, £2 ys.
Wild (Chas.) Twelve select Examples of the Ecclesiastical
Architecture of the Middle Ages, chiefly in France, 12
col. aquatints, each mounted, in portfolio, as issued, n.d.
(c. 1820), folio (361), April 29, Sotheby Spencer, ;^io los.
Wild (Chas.) Views of the Cathedral Churches of Canterbury,
1807 — York, 1809 — Lichfield, 1813 — Chester, 18 13 — Lin-
coln, 1 8 19 — Worcester, 1823, together 6 vol. in i, 68
aquatint plates and plans (margins of two spotted), hf.
mor. gt., t.e.g., v.y., folio (1151), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Spencer, £2 2S.
Wilde (O.) De Profundis, first ed., large paper (limited to
200 copies on handmade paper), white buckram, t.e.g.,
1905, 8vo. (224), Dec. 19, Hodgson £1 2S.
Wilde (O.) Ideal Husband, first ed., orig. cl., 1899, 8vo. (96),
March 19, Puttick Heffer, £1 2S. 6d.
[Wilde (O.)] Importance of being Earnest, first ed., orig.
cl., 1899, 8vo. (377), Dec. 19, Hodgson Shepherd, £1 is.
Wilde (O.) Intentions, first ed., orig. cl., 1891, 8vo. (95),
March 19, Puttick Shepherd, £1 7s. 6d.
Wilde (O.) Lady Windermere's Fan, first ed. (one of 50
copies on handmade paper), buckram gt., uncut, 1893,
sm. 4to. (220), Dec. 19, Hodgson Spencer, £^ 15s.
(713)
wil] Book-Prices Current.
Wilde (O.) Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, etc., first ed., orig.
bds., 1891, i2mo. (222), Dec. 19, Hodgson £\ 2s.
Wilde (O.) Picture of Dorian Gray, first ed., large paper
(250 copies printed and signed by the author), hf veil.,
uncut, 1891, 8vo. (102), Dec. 6, Hodgson Maggs, £^ 19s,
Wilde (O.) Picture of Dorian Gray, first ed., hf. veil., uncut,
clean copy. Ward, Lock & Co. [1891], 8vo. (223), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Quaritch, £1
Wilde (O.) Poems, first ed., veil., t.e.g., 1881, 8vo. (125),
Jan. 23, Puttick James, £j 7s.
[£'j los., same state, March 19, Puttick, Lot 93.]
Wilde (O.) Poems, fourth ed., orig. veil, gt., t.e.g., uncut
(stain on two leaves), David Bogue, 1882, i2mo. (327),
March 13, American Art Association I50
[Fine copy of this rare issue. Autograph inscription
by the author to " Ernest Longley." In this ed. first
occur the revisions of the text and the omission of two
verses from " Charmides."]
Wilde (O.) Salome, a Tragedy, first English ed. (trans, by
Lord Alfred Douglas), illustrations by A. Beardsley, orig.
art cl., 1894, 4to. (566), Oct. 23, Sotheby Parnell, £^ los.
[£5 5s., same state, Hodgson, Dec. 19, Lot 218 ; £^ 5s.,
same state, Jan. 22, Sotheby, Lot 682.]
Wilde (O.) The Sphinx, first ed., designs by Charles Ricketts
(limited to 200 copies), veil, gt., clean state, 1894, sm. 4to.
(219), Dec. 19, Hodgson £5 5s.
Wilde (O.) Woman of No Importance, ist ed., orig. cl., uncut,
1894, sm. 4to. (221), Dec. 19, Hodgson Shepherd, £1 6s.
Wilde (O.) [Works.] the Writings of Oscar Wilde, illustra-
tions, including several ports, of the author, 15 vol., mor.,
inlaid with sunflowers of ivory, gold tooling, doublures,
silk linings, t.e.g., uncut, London and New York, A. R.
Keller & Co.,. 1907, 8vo. (608), Dec. 3, American Art
Association $100
[Astral ed. Limited to 50 copies, fine set, with the
plates in two states, Japanese veil., paper and India
paper.]
Wilkes (Jno.) Essay on Woman, and other Pieces, hf. roan,
uncut, t.e.g.. Privately printed, 1871, 4to. (1320), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Shepherd, £2 5s.
Wilkins (J.) Essay towards a Real Character and a Philo-
sophical Language, plates and with the 2 rare tables,
bound for Charles II. by Samuel Mearne in mor. gt., with
the crown, monogram and palm sprays, g.e., 1668, folio
(1032), Oct. 23, Sotheby Maggs, £16
Wilkinson (J. G.) Manners and Customs of the Ancient
Egyptians, revised by S. Birch, col. fronts, and cuts, 3
vol., cl. gt., 1878, 8vo. (190), Oct. 24, Hodgson £2 12s. 6d.
Wilkinson (R.) Londina Illustrata, large paper, engravings,
2 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., 1819-25, folio (2652), Nov. 5, Sotheby
Schumacher, £4
[£^ 15s., hf. mor., t.e.g., small paper, Nov. 28, Hodgson
Lot4ii-] (714)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [wil
Wilkinson (Tate). Memoirs of his own Life, first ed., 4 vol.,
cf., y.e., York, 1790, 8vo. (2549), Nov. 5, Sotheby
^^aggs,£i 19s.
Willard (Saml.) Compleat Body of Divinity, port, by Van der
Giicht, old cf., Boston, in New England, printed by B.
Green and 5. Kneel for B. Eliot and D. Henchman, 1726,
folio (59), Dec. 17, Sotheby Amos, {^ 5s.
[The first folio book printed in New England and North
America.]
Willemin (N. X.) Monuments Franqais in^dits pour servir k
I'Histoire des Arts, 300 col. plates, 2 vol., hf. cf., uncut,
Paris, 1825-39, folio (1152), Oct. 23, Sotheby
G. H. Brown, l}^ 7s. 6d.
Williams (C. L.) and Chance (H. G.) Annals of the Music-
Meetings of the Three Choirs [Glo'ster, Hereford, and
Worcester], 1 724-1895, extra illustrated by A. M. Broad-
ley by the insertion of numerous ports., plates, auto-
graphs, etc. (containing in all over 800 pieces), 12 vol.,
specially printed titles and preface, 7 pp., hf. mor., t.e.g.,
1908, roy. 8vo. (652), Dec. 12, Hodgson ;^52
Williams (H. N.) Madame de Pompadour, ports., 1902 —
Madame de Montespan, ports., 1903 — Madame du Barry,
ports., 1904, together 3 vol., orig. cl., 4to. (567), Oct. 23,
Sotheby Bumpus, £6 los.
Williams (H. W.) Select Views in Greece, large paper, 64
India proof plates, specially printed index of plates to
each vol., 2 vol., hf. mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Longman,
1829, folio (1240), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £1 2S.
Williams (J.) Life of the Earl of Barrymore, including a
History of the Wargrave Theatricals, by " Anthony
Pasquin," port., illustrated by the insertion of 19 ports,
and a col. view of Pall Mall, mor. gt., g.e., by Rividre,
1793, 8vo. (46), Dec. 12, Hodgson £^ 3s.
Williamson (G. C.) George Morland : his Life and Works,
front, (col.) and plates, orig. buckram, 1904, 4to. (114),
July 29, Sotheby Camp, £1 6s
Williamson (G. C.) Great Masters in Painting and Sculpture,
illustrated, 16 vol., orig. cl., v.y., 8vo. (7), Nov. 26, Christie
W. Martin, £i
Williamson (G. C.) History of Portrait Miniatures, plates,
2 vol., orig. cl., 1904, folio (577), Oct. 23, Sotheby
Anderson, ;^3 i8s.
Williamson (Thos.) Oriental Field Sports, col. front, and 40
col. aquatint plates after Samuel Howett, old hf. russ.
(worn), 1807, oblong folio (669), Jan. 22, Sotheby
^"faggs, £2^
[£34, old mor. gt., April 29, Sotheby, Lot 929.]
Willughby (F.) De Historia Piscium, lib. IV., first ed., large
PAPER, 77 plates, many with " Sumpt. D. S. Pepys Praes :
S: R:" to whom the work is dedicated, cf. (rebacked),
Oxonii,' 1676, folio (178), Feb. 20, Sotheby Wheldon, £2
Willyams (C.) Selection of Views in Egypt, Palestine, Rhodes,
(715)
wil] Book-Prices Current.
Italy, Minorca and Gibraltar, 32 col. plates, text in Eng-
lish and French, hf. cf. gt., 182 1, folio (588), Dec. 19,
Hodgson Atkinson, £1 los.
Wilson (Alex.) American Ornithology, col. plates, containing
397 figures of birds, 9 vol. in 3, cf. gt., g.e., Philadelphia,
1808-14, 4to. (362), April 29, Sotheby Quaritch, £^6
Wilson (Bp. Thos.) Knowledge and Practice of Christianity
made easy, old cf., 1759, sm. 8vo. (16), April 29, Sotheby
Heffer, £1
Wilson (Harriette). Memoirs, written by herself (no plates),
4 vol., hf. bd., Stockdale, 1825, 8vo. (2565), Nov. 5,
Sotheby Spencer, £1 14s.
[£^, uncut, port, and plates, Dec. 17, Sotheby, Lot
1322 ; £s, hf. roan, 2 ports, and 20 col. plates, Feb. 25,
Sotheby, Lot 3678.]
Wilson (Harriette). Memoirs, illustrations, 4 vol., mor. gt.,
t.e.g., by Morrell, London, T. Douglas (Vol. i.-iii.), E.
Thomas (Vol. iv.), 1825, i2mo. (609), Dec. 3, American
Art Association $35
[Rare pirated ed., printed practically simultaneously
with the genuine orig. issue of Stockdale. Vol. iv. inlaid
throughout, new margins having been added to each
page. Original title-pages.]
Wilson (H. H.) Works, 12 vol., cf. ex., m.e., by Riviere,
1862-71, 8vo. (507), Oct. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £6
Wilson (J no., " Christopher North "). Works, ed. by Ferrier,
12 vol., hf. veil., t.e.g., 1855-8, 8vo. (no), Dec. 12, Hodg-
son £1 lOS.
Wilson (Thos.) Catalogue Raisonne of the Select Collection
of Engravings of an Amateur, illustrations, including five
etchings by Geo. Cruikshank, one of them being the
" Battle of Engravers," proofs on India paper, orig. cl.,
uncut. Privately printed, 1828, 4to. (221), June 26, Puttick
Walford,£3 5s.
[Wimpfeling (Jac.)] Avisamentum de concubinariis non absol-
vendis, etc., 10 leaves, gotf)ic letter, 38 lines to a page,
title over a woodcut attributed to W. Traut [Proctor
10992], cf. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford (from the Huth col-
lection), Impressum Nurentberge p' Hier. H Itzel, 1507, sm.
4to. (454), Dec. 10, Christie Quaritch, £^ los.
Wimpfeling (Jac.) De fide cocubinaru in sacerdotes, got^ic
letter, 36 lines to a page, woodcut on title and 1 1 others in
the text, hf. veil, {s.n., Basle, Jac. Wolff of Pforzheim, c.
1501], sm. 4to. (455), Dec. 10, Christie Maggs, ;^io los.
[Second ed. Collation : a-c6, d8 (last blank) = 26 leaves.]
Wimpfeling (Jac.) De Fide Concubinarum in suos Pfaffos,
roman letter, 33 lines to a page, 16 cuts, a-h4 = 32 leaves,
hf. cf. {s.n., Strassburg, Jac. Cammerlander, c. 1540], sm.
4to. (456), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £s 5s.
Winship (G. P.) William Caxton, a Paper read at a Meeting
of the Club of Odd Volumes, in Boston, Massachusetts,
(716)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [won
U.S.A., hf. veil., uncut, Doves Press, 1909, 4to. (668), Aug.
7, Sotheby Tregaskis, £y 158.
(Winston (Jas.)] The Theatric Tourist, 24 col. aquatints, new
bds., T. Woodfall, 1805, 4to. (930), April 29, Sotheby
Quaritch, £8
(Wireker (Nigel).] Brunellus in speculo stulto); , 60 leaves,
flotliic letter, 32 lines to a page, mor., ex. g.e., joints, by
Belze-Niedr^e, arms of Baron Seillidre on sides [Hain
♦16217, Proctor 2904] [s.n., Leipzig, Conr. Kachelofen, c.
1490], sm. 4to. (457), Dec. 10, Christie Edwards, £^ 5s.
Wisden (Jno.) Cricketer's Almanack for the years 1865,
'69, '79-1914, together 38 nos., 1865-1914, 8vo. (223),
Feb. 20, Sotheby Henry, £2 4s.
"Wise (T. J.) Bibliography of the Writings of Tennyson,
ports., 2 vol., author's presentation copy, with inscrip-
tion. Printed for private circulation, 1908 (1065), April 8,
Sotheby Sotheran, £^ 5s.
[Wither (G.)] Faire-Virtue, the Mistresse of Philarete, first
ed., A 2 to N in eights, cf., J. Grismand, 1622, 8vo. (441),
Nov. 13, Puttick Tregaskis, 15s.
Wither (G.) Hymnes and Songs of the Church, block letter.
title mended, musical notation (a few headlines shaved),
veil, gt., g.e., by De Coverly, Assignes of George Wither,
n.d., 8vo. (62), May 13, Sotheby Bailev, £^
Wither (G.) Speculum Speculativum : or a Considering-
Glass, first ed., errata on last leaf, title and pp. 6-7 mended,
mor. ex., g.e., Written June xiii., mdclx., and there im-
printed the same year (1660), 8vo. (212), Dec. 17, Sotheby
H alii day, £1 5s.
W^itty Apophthegms delivered at several times and upon
several Occasions, by King James, King Charls, the Mar-
quess of Worcester, Francis Lord Bacon and Sir Thomas
Moor, orig. cf., with the crest of the Duke of Queensberry,
London, printed by W. R. for Matthew Smelt, 1669, 8vo.
(95), Dec. 17, Sotheby Ellis, £1 los.
Wolfe (Jas.) Ode, Sacred to the Memory of General Wolfe,
pp. 8, cf. gt., by Riviere, London, printed for J. Millan
near Whitehall, 1759, sm. folio (757), Nov. 19, American
Art Association I40
[Fine copy of the first ed. A metrical composition of
II stanzas, 10 lines each. Reproduction of title-page in
catalogue.]
Wollick (Nic.) Opus Aureum, musice, ed. princeps, lit. O^tt)..
40 leaves, including last blank, long lines, 41 to a full
page, musical notation, contemp. MS. notes (side note
on E iii. verso cut close, hole in first leaf), mor. gt., g.e.,
Colonic, H. Quentel, 1501, 4to. (140), May 13, Sotheby
Quaritch, £13
[The first two parts are by Wollick, the last two by
Melchior of Worms, here reprinted from the " Margarita
Philosophica " of G. Reisch (Weale, p. 150).]
WonderfuU Strange Newes from Woodstreet Counter. Yet
(717)
woo] Book-Prices Current.
not so strange as true ... 4 leaves, russ. ex., g.e., by-
Riviere, T. Fawcet, 1642, sm. 4to. (163), Dec. 6, Hodgson
Quaritch, £^
Wood (Anthony a). Athenae Oxonienses, with the Fasti, ed.
by P. BHss, 4 vol., hf. mor., 1813-20, 4to. (50), Feb. 20,
Sotheby £^
[£S, cf. (rubbed), July 29, Sotheby, Lot 337.]
Wood (J. G.) Views in Kent, no title, 24 col. aquatints, hf.
mor., n.d. [? 1800], atlas folio (931), April 29, Sotheby
Nicol, £2^
Wood (Robt.) Ruins of Palmyra, 57 plates, 1753 — Ruins of
Balbec, 46 plates, 1757, in i vol., russ. gt., y.e., 1753-57,
imp. folio (1241), May 14, Sotheby Edwards, £2 lis.
Wood (Sir Wm.) The Bowman's Glory, or Archery Revived,
first ed., partly blacit letter, old mor., 1682, 8vo. (460),
Jan. 22, Sotheby Fenton, £2 4s.
Wood (Wm.) New Englands Prospect, first ed., no woodcut
map (title and 3 preliminary leaves defective), unbd.,
1634, sm. 4to. (364), April 29, Sotheby Sabin, ;^io
Woodhead (A.) Art of Contentment, front, (damaged). At
the Theater in Oxford, 1677, 8vo. (191), April 8, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £$'^
[XVII. century English mor. gt. A rich specimen of
English Mosaic binding, probably by S. Mearne for the
Duke of Ormond. Illustration in catalogue.]
Woodhead (A.) Gentleman's Calling, front, by W. Dolle,
R. Norton for R. Pawlett, 1677, 8vo. (194), April 8, Sotheby
B. F. Stevens, £28
[XVII. cf^ntury English mor. gt., floral designs, with a
centre panel of grapes, etc. (Mearne). Illustration in
catalogue. 17s., old cf. gt., ed. of 1660, March 25, Sotheby,
Lot 81.]
Woodward (G. M.) Caricature Magazine, or Hudibrastic
Mirror, 201 col. plates, including title to Vol. ii., by Row-
landson. Woodward, etc. (some plates soiled), loose in
bds., not subject to return, 1807, etc., oblong folio (3213),
Feb. 25, Sotheby Spencer, ;^2o los.
Woodward (G. M.) Eccentric Excursions, first ed., front.
and 100 col, plates by Cruikshank (father of Geo. Cruik-
shank), mor. ex., by Riviere, 1796, 4to. (212), Dec. 12,
Hodgson Biimpus, £21 los.
[;^i6, mor. ex., by Riviere, Feb. 25, Sotheby, Lot 3718.]
Woodward (G. M.) Elements of Bacchus : or, Toasts and
Sentiments by Distinguished Characters, 29 aquatint
plates (should be 40), hf. roan, 1792 — Pulpit Extrava-
ganza, 12 col. folding caricatures, hf. mor., 1789, together
2 vol., 4to. (213), Dec. 12, Hodgson Spencer, £2 i8s.
Woodward (G. M.) Horse Accomplishments, 12 col. plates
by Rowlandson, no title, mor. ex., t.e.g., by Riviere, fine
copy, R. Ackermann, 1799, oblong 4to. (3693), Feb. 25,
Sotheby Jaschke, £^<y
Woodward (G. M.) Long String of Resolutions for a New
(718)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [WRi
Year, 16 full-length figures by Woodward, etched by
Isaac Cruikshank, col., arranged in panoramic form on
joined sheets, 7ft. long by ift., in case, Fores, 1792 (3744),
Feb. 25, Sotheby dies, £6
Woodward (J.) Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, illustra-
tions in gold, silver and colours, orig. cl,, Edmb., 1894,
8vo. (61), Aug. 7, Sotheby Bain, £1 12s.
Woodward (J.) Treatise on Heraldry, first ed., plates in gold,
silver and colours, 2 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Edin., 1892,
Svo. (63), Aug. 7, Sotheby Quaritch, ^^3 5s.
Woodward (J.) Treatise on Heraldry, new ed., plates in gold»
silver and colours, 2 vol., hf. mor., t.e.g., Edinb., 1896,
Svo. (62), Aug. 7, Sotheby Bain, £5 5s.
Wordsworth (Wm.) A Decade of Years, veil., uncut. Doves
Press, 191 1, 4to. (660), Aug. 7, Sotheby Maggs, £$ 5s.
Wordsworth (Wm.) Poems, first ed., both hf. -titles, cf. ex.,
uncut, t.e.g., by Pratt, Longman, etc., 1807, i2mo. (849),
March 18, Christie Dobell, £%
Wordsworth (Wm.) Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems,
first ed., with autograph inscription, " The Rev<*. Robert
Perceval Graves, from his sincere Friend, W"». Words-
worth," and a few corrections in the autograph of the
poet, hf. cf., 1835, 8vo. (3685), Feb. 25, Sotheby
Sotheran, ;{io los.
Wordsworth (Wm.) and Coleridge (S. T.) Lyrical Ballads,
first ed., with the leaf of advertisements and " Errata "
leaf, mor. ex., g.e., by Riviere, 1798, 8vo. (1313), April 8,
Sotheby Bumpus, ;^io 5s.
World (The), ed. by Adam Fitz-Adam, 210 numbers, with the
additional number written by Horace Walpole, entitled
" A World Extraordinary," complete in 4 vol., hf. bd.,
entirely uncut [1753-6], sm. folio (714), Dec. 12, Hodgson
Dobell, £1 I OS.
Worlidge (Thos.) Select Collection of Drawings from Curious
Antique Gems, orig. issue, port, and 184 plates, with the
two extra ones of Hercules and Medusa's Head, mor. gt.,
doublures, g.e., fine copy, Dryden I.each, 1768, 4to.
(1204), May 14, Sotheby Eduards, £3 5s.
Wotton (Sir H.) Reliquiae Wottonianae : or Collection of
Lives, Letters, Poems, with Characters of sundry Per-
sonages, etc., port, by Dolle, cf. gt., T. Roycroft, 1672,
8vo. (1326), Dec. 17, Sotheby Bowen, 9s.
Wraxall (N. W.) Historical and Posthumous Memoirs, ed. by
H. B. Wheatley, ports., 5 vol., hf. cf. gt., g.t., 1884, 8vo.
(512), Oct. 23, Sotheby G. H. Brown, £2 6s.
Wright (Ed.) The Haven-finding Art, or the Way to find
any Haven or place at sea, by the Latitude and variation,
woodcut diagrams, orig. veil, gt., a crowned Tudor rose
stamped in centre of covers, 1599, sm. 4 to. (366), April 29.
Sotheby H. Stevens, £22
Wright (Joseph). English Dialect Dictionary, with Supple-
(719)
WRi] Book-Prices Current.
ment, Bibliography and Grammar, 6 vol., hf. cf., 1898-
1905, 4to. (931), Oct, 24, Hodgson Grant, £^ 5s.
Wright (W. P.) Standard Cyclopaedia of Modern Agriculture,
etc., plates, some col., and other illustrations, 12 vol., orig.
cl., 1908-11, roy. 8vo. (385), Dec. 19, Hodgson £^
Wurzbach (A. von) Neideriandishes Kiinstler-Lexikon, 3,000
marks, 3 vol. hf. mor., Wien, 1906-11 — Lampe (Louis)
Signatures et Monogrammes des Peintres de toutes les
fecoles, 3 vol., orig. cl., Bruxelles, 1895-8, together 6 vol.,
8vo, (75), Nov. 26, Christie Douglas, ;^io
Wyle (Nic. von). Trans3lat5ion oder tiitschunge des hoch-
geachten Nic. von wyle, etc., gotflic letter, 40 lines to a
page, 5 large and 13 smaller woodcuts, ornamental initials,
hf. cf. (last leaf mended), Strassburg, Joh. Bryse [Priiss],
29 Aug., 15 10, sm. folio (459), Dec, 10, Christie
Edwards, £^ 15s.
[First ed. with illustrations, and probably the second
ed. of the work. Collation : 8 prel., a-y6, z8 = 148 leaves,
unnumbered.]
Wyle (Nic. von). Translation, oder Deiitschungen, des hoch-
geachten Nicolai von Weil, etc., QotE)ic letter, numerous
woodcuts by Weiditz, Burgkmair, Breu and Schaufelein,
bds., Gedruckt vnd volendet inn . . . Augspurg, durch Hayn-
rich Stayner, 18 Feb., 1536, sm. folio (460), Dec. 10, Christie
Parsons, £$ 5s.
[Third ed., the first with these cuts. Collation : a,
a-q6, R4 (last blank).]
Wynne (J. H.) History of the British Empire in America,
folding map, 2 vol., 1770, 8vo. (446), Dec. 19, Hodgson
£^ 7S.
Wyss (Urbanus). Libellus Vallde Doctus elegans, et utilis,
multa et uaria scribendarum literarum genera complec-
tens, first ed., 58 leaves, title in red (inlaid), alphabets on
57 leaves and woodcuts, mor. gt., g.e., Imp'ssu Tiguri p'
Vrb Wys. Anno 1519, oblong sm. 4to. (461), Dec. 10, Christie
Tregaskis, £2.^
Wytfliet (Corn.) Descriptionis Ptolemaicae augment um sine
Occidentis Notitia Breui commentario, etc., roman letter,
28 lines to a page, 19 engraved maps, some dated 1597,
each double page, orig. veil, (ex-libris of Marquis d'Adda),
Lovanii Typis Joh. Bogardi, 1597, sm. folio (462), Dec. 10,
Christie H. Stevens, £2^
[First ed. (errata corrected) of the first special atlas of
the New World. Collation : 4 prel. leaves, unnumbered
+ 192 + 19 maps.]
Xenophon. [Opera.] " Leonard! Aretini ad Nicolaum Nicoli
de Vita Tiramnica [sic) Prohemium incipit," lit. rom., 18
leaves [Hain 16228], modem mor. gt. (C. Lewis), from the
Syston Park and other libraries, Absque ulla nota [Venetiis,
Adam of Ammergau, c. 1471], sm. 4to. (3928), Nov. 22,
Sotheby Maggs. £7 5s.
Xenophon. [Opera.] I Fatti de Greci, trad, per L. Domenichi,
(720)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [yea
contemp. Venetian mor. gt., g.e. (damaged), In Venegia
appresso Gabriel Giolito, 1548, 8vo. (3929), Nov. 22, Sotheby
Gaston, £^ 15s.
Ximenes (Fr.) Le Livre des Sainctz Anges, lettres b&tardes,
woodcuts and painted initials, old French mor. gt., g. on
m.e. (Derome) [Hain-Copinger 16231], [colophon] hnprime
d Lyon par maistre guillaume le roy le xx. joitr du mays de
may i486, foHo (525), June 10, Sotheby Quaritch, £8g
Ximenes (Fr.) Le Livre des Sainctz Anges, lettres bAtardes,
woodcuts and floreate initials, mor. gt., g.e., by Gruel,
Imprime a Paris le v. jour de Janvier Van mil cinq cens S*
XVIII. par Michel Le Noir (1518), sm. 4to. (1044), April 29,
Sotheby Ladanchet, ;^io
Yarrell (W.) History of British Birds, ed. by A. Newton,
illustrations, 4 vol., orig. cl., J. Van Voorst, 1871-85, 8vo.
(84), Feb. 20, Sotheby Barton, £1 15s.
Yates (Edmund), the Story of his Family and Forefathers, his
Friends and Foes, his Likes and Dislikes, his Contempo-
raries, etc., being his Life and Recollections, extended
and illustrated by the addition of many hundred ports.,
play-bills, views, holograph letters, etc. by A. M. Broad-
ley, 2 vol., extended to 16 vol. with MS. index and
specially printed titles, together 17 vol., hf. mor. gt.,
t.e.g. (16), Dec. 12, Hodgson Shepherd, ^55
[A detailed description of the principal contents of
these volumes given in the catalogue.]
Yciar (Juan de). Arte Subtilissima, por la qual sc enseiia a
escreuir perfectamente, nearly 100 plates of handwriting,
alphabets, etc., veil., CaragoQa, en casa de Pedro Bernnz,
1550, sm. 4to. (853), March 18, Christie Edwards, £ij
Yciar (Juan de). Recopilacion subtilissima : intitulada Ortho-
graphia practica, first ed., woodcuts, comprising alphabets,
monograms, etc., port, of the author (title and some
leaves mended or missing), ornamental initials, limp veil.,
Fue impvesso et presente libro . . . en la ciudad de CaragoQa,
en casa de Earth de Nagero .... 1548, sm. 4to. (852), March
18, Christie Ellis, £8 los.
Year Books. Henrici VI. Annus IV., Imprynted by me Robert
Redman, n.d. — Anni VII. -VIII., In edibus Thome Berthe-
leti, 1528 — Annus XVIII., Per Richardum Pynsonum,
n.d. — Annus XIX., Robert Redman, n.d. — Edwardi III.
Annus XXIV. (wormed), ib., n.d., 6 parts in i vol., blocit
letter, in law French, no formal titles, separate signatures
and foliation to each year, orig. wooden bds. and stamped
leather, at the beginning are 78 leaves containing year-
books of I. -III. Henry VI., written in a xvith century
hand, folio (368), April 29, Sotheby Maggs, £ij
Year Books. Henrici VI., Anni XXL, XXII., XXVII. ,
XXVIII. , XXX -XXXL, XXXII -XXXIX., blofit letter,
no formal titles, separate foliation and signatures to each
year (with the exception of 30-31, which are together),
(721)
yea] Book-Prices Current.
in I vol., old cf., Richard Tottell, 1556-67, folio (370),
April 29, Sotheby Sweet &^ Maxwell, £4.
Year Books. Edwardi IV., Anni I. -XXII., btacfe letter, in i
vol., in law French, without formal title (wormed at
beginning), orig. oak bds. and stamped leather, Richard
Tottel, 1556, and two other eds. of the same, orig. cf., ib.,
1556-78, together 3 vol., folio (371), April 29, Sotheby
Sweet (sy Maxwell, £5
Year Books. Ehzabethae, Anni XXVII., XXIX., XXXI.,
XXXV., XXXIX., Uack letter, 5 vol., C. Barker.
1585-97, and others, together 12 vol., folio (378), April 29,
Sotheby Quaritch, £5
Yeatman (J. P.) Feudal History of the County of Derby,
one of 300 copies, 2 vol., buckram, uncut, 1886, roy. 8vo.
(24), Jan. 22, Sotheby Harding, 13s.
Yeats (W. B.) Celtic Twilight, first ed., front., orig. cl., uncut,
1893, 8vo. (1019), June 17, Sotheby Heffer, los.
Yeats (W. B.) Poems, first ed., orig. cl., uncut, 1895, 8vo.
(1020), June 17, Sotheby Heffer, £1
Yeats (W. B.) Secret Rose, first ed.. illustrations by J. B.
Yeats, orig. cl. gt., uncut, 1897, 8vO. (1021), June 17,
Sotheby . Heffer, £1 6s.
Yeats (W. B.) Tables of the Law — The Adoration of the Ma^i,
privately printed (no copies), autograph signature of
author on hf. -title, port., orig. buckram, uncut, 1897, 8vo.
(1022), June 17, Sotheby Danielson, £2 14s.
Yonge (N.) Musica Transalpina. Madrigales, trans, of foure,
five and sixe parts, with the first and second part of La
Verginella, by Maister Byrd, 6 parts, Thomas East, the
assigne of W. Byrd, 1588 — The Second Booke of Madri-
galles, to 5 and 6 voices, trans, out of Italian authors, 6
parts, ih., 1597, together 12 parts, musical notation, titles
within woodcut borders, with coats-of-arms on verso of
each (last leaf of tenor of second book mended), hf. bd.,
1588-97, 4to. (141), May 13, Sotheby Maggs, £4^
Yorke (Jas.) Union of Honour, engraved title and woodcuts
of arms, old English mor. gt., g.e. (piece missing from
back), E. Griffin, 1641, folio (526), June 10, Sotheby
Cohen, £6
Yosy (A.) Switzerland as now divided into nineteen cantons,
50 col. plates, 2 vol. in i, hf. mor., g.e., 1815, 8vo. (535),
Nov. 13, Puttick Maggs, £1 17s. 6d.
:[Young (Ed.)] The Centaur not Fabulous, front., with an
autograph letter from the poet to Samuel Richardson
(who printed the " Night Thoughts ") with respect to
finding an artist for the frontispiece, with a copy of
Richardson's reply on the back, also his receipt for the
printing of the " Night Thoughts " and " The Centaur,"
and 6 ports., etc. inserted, old cf. (rebacked), 1755, 8vo.
(76), Dec. 12, Hodgson Myers, £2 2s.
Young (Ed.) The Complaint and the Consolation, or Night
(722)
Oct., 1917 TO Aug., 1918. [zir
Thoughts (the first four Nights only), marginal designs
by W. Blake, mor., g.e., 1797, folio (385), Dec. 17, Sotheby
Hill, £8 los.
Young (Sidney). Annals of the Barber- Surgeons of London,
illustrated by Austin Young, large paper (60 copies so
printed), extra illustrated, with printed and MS. docu-
ments, autograph letters, old ports,, views, etc., also a
special vol., entitled " Antiquities and Memorials relating
to this Company," by C. J. Shoppie, Freeman and Livery
Man thereof (and Master 1878) [collected in 1857]. tocether
3 vol., new hf. veil.. Blades, 1890, 4to. (732), Feb. 20,
Sotheby Stow, ;£i2
[£^ i6s., mor. gt., g.e.. Annals of the Barber-Surgeons
only. Large Paper, same sale, Lot 743.]
Youth's Monthly Visitor, col. plates and woodcuts by J, R.
Cruikshank, etc., 2 vol., cf., 1822, 8vo. (425), May 23,
Puttick Sutton, f-z 15s.
Yriarte (Chas.) Florence, I'Histoire, les M6dicis, les Kuman-
istes, les Lettres, les Arts, plates and illustrations, mor.
gt., t.e.g., by Torrini, Paris, 1881, folio (1329), Dec. 17,
Sotheby Hunt, 17s.
Yule (H.) Cathay and the Way Thither, first ed., illustra-
tions, 2 vol., orig. cl., presentation copy, Hakluyt Soc,
1866, 8vo. (349). June 26. Puttick Bunipus, £4
Zacconi (F. L.) Prattica di Musica, musical notation (damp-
stained), wanting title, hf. mor. {Venezia. B. Carampello,
1596), folio (198), May 13, Sotheby Terry, £1 5s.
Zanchius (Hieron.) In D. Pauli Apostoli Epistolas ad Philip-
penses, Colossenses, et Thessalonicences, etc., Neustadii
Palatinorum, 1601, sm. 4to. (46), April 8, Sotheby
Tregaskis, ;^io
[XVII. century French mor. J. A. de Thou's copy,
with his arms and his second wife's on sides and mono-
gram on back.]
Zarate (Aug. de). See Sarate
Zarlino (Gius.) Dimostrationi Harmoniche, first ed., music
and woodcut diagrams (title and preliminary leaves
wormed), old cf. gt., Francesco dei Franceschi Senese,
157 1, folio (116), June 3, Sotheby Goodman, £2 15s.
Zarlino (Gius). Le Institutioni Harmoniche, first ed., musical
notation, diagrams (defect in title), cf. gt., g.e., Venetia,
1588, folio (199), May 13, Sotheby Terry, £6 los.
[^4, cf. gt., g.e., the ed. of 1562, folio, same sale. Lot 200.]
Zeller (E.) Plato — Stoics — Epicureans and Sceptics — Pre-
Socratic Philosophy, 2 vol., and others, trans, by Alleyne,
Goodwin and others, together 6 vol., orig. cl., 1876-83,
8vo. (496), Nov. 28. Hodgson Hill, £1 14s.
Zenger (J. P.) Trial of John Peter Zenger of New- York,
Printer, who was tried and acquitted for printing and pub-
lishing a Libel against the Government, unbd., 1752, 8vo.
(10), Dec. 17, Sotheby £1 8s.
Ziraldus (L. G.) Syntagma da Musis, roman letter, passages
(723)
zoo] Book-Prices Current.
in Greek type, woodcut on title, 9 small cuts of the muses,
all with Greek inscriptions (initial letter on sign, a iii.
scribbled on, a few leaves stained), leather, gt. medallion,
some uncut edges [Proctor 10188], Argentorat., Matthias
Schurerius, 151 1, 4to. (142), May 13, Sotheby Ellis, £1 12s,
Zoological Society of London. Proceedings from 1887 to
191 1 (a few parts missing), and two Indexes — List of the
Animals, 1896 — List of the Fellows (7) — Record of Pro-
gress, 1 90 1 — Catalogue of the Library, 1902, col. plates
and illustrations, 1887-1911, 8vo. (14), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Quay itch, £2 los.
Zoological Society of London. Transactions, Vol. xii.. Part 6
to Vol. xix.. Part 5 (wanting Vol. xiii.. Part 6), col. plates
and illustrations, 1887-1910, 4to. (426), Jan. 22, Sotheby
Lennard, £6
Zoppino (Nic.) Esemplario de Lavori, 26 leaves of lace pat-
terns (should be 28, wanting A i. and ii.), mor., g.e., Vine-
gia, 1530, oblong 4to. (442), March 18, Christie Ellis, £8
Zoppino (Nic.) Gli universali de i belli Recami antichi, e
moderni (20 leaves), 37 plates of lace, needlework, garden
scenes, etc., veil. [Vinegia], per Nic. d'Aristotile detto Zop-
pino, 1537, sm. 4to. (457), March 18, Christie Andrews, £28
Zouch (Dr.) The Sophister. See Sophister
Zouch (Thos.) Life of Isaac Walton, large paper, proof
plates on India paper, old cf. gt., g.e., 1823, 4to. (3719),
iFeb. 25, Sotheby Tregaskis, £^
Zurlauben (B. F. A. de). Tableaux topographiques, pittor-
esques, physiques, moraux, politiques et litteraires de la
Suisse, Tome I. (only) of text and 2 vol. containing 330
col. plates (one defective), (complete in 3 vol. of text and
2 vol. of plates), old hf. cf., not subject to return, Paris,
de rimprimerie de Clousier, 1780-88, folio (932), April 29,
Sotheby Lewine, £g 15s.
[Zuylen van Neyveld (G. van).] Souter Liedekens Ghemaect
ter eeren Gods op alle die Psalmen va David, Kit. QOtF).,
musical notation (hole in last leaf), hf. veil., Gheprent
Thantwerpen . . . By my Symon Cock, 1540, 8vo. (63), May
13, Sotheby Ellis, £2 7s. 6d.
(724)
THE
INDEX
OF
PRINCIPAL BINDINGS
BY, ATTRIBUTED TO, OR BELONGING TO THE
FOLLOWING.
[The references are to the pages in this volume.]
A. & C, 462
Altieri Family Arms, 461
Anitore (Eberhardt von), 399
Anne (Queen), 573
Anne (Queen), Royal Chapel, 98
Armorial (Royal French, c. 1530),
85
Armorial (Unidentified), 83, 91,
108, 121, 123, 137, 170, 192,
203. 273, 345, 352, 373, 382,
400, 422, 455, 640, 674
Ashburnham Crest, 106
B. (B.). 13
B. (L.). 622
B. (S.), 77
B. (W.). 13
Bach (Wilhelmus), 137
Bacon (Fr. Lord), 56
Becher (Carolus, M.D.), 303
Bedford, 55, 88, loi, 106, 131,
218, 242, 248, 275, 391. 451,
505. 599
Belz-Niedree, loi, 102, iii, 157,
251. 434. 495
Berlin Royal Library, 379
Berthelet (Thos.), 13
Bertrand, 451
Bevilacqua (Comte Bonifacio), 13
Bignon (Jerome Frederic), 355
Bigot (L.), 564
Binda di Radice, 26
Birdsall, 76
Bongmuck (Jan), 573
Bosquet (E.), 355
Bouvery of Angers (Bishop), 435
Bozerian, 545, 650, 678
Bozerian, jeune, 161, 311, 317,
435. 515. 601
Bradel, I'aine, 318, 372
Braschi (Cardinal), 576
Braganza Arms^ 138
Bridgewater Device, 572, 697
Bruges, oak boards, 476
Buxheim, oak boards, 94, 162,
225, 279, 343
C. (D.). 334
Cambridge (Geo., Duke of), 79
Cambridge City, 212
Cambridge 15th Century, 86, 643
Cambridge i6th Century, 386
Cambridge 17th Century, 97
Campbell, of Clay Hall, 189
Canape, 698
Canevari (Demetris), 161, 464
Cap6, 12. 68, 149, 177, 302, 383,
448. 557
Carafia (Cardinal Antonio), 108
ChamboUe-Duru, 47, loi, iii,
112, 140, 155, 200, 202, 216,
265. 336. 437. 682. 688
Charles L, 55, 614
Charles IL, 152, 226, 264, 473-4,
714
Charles IL, when Prince of Wales,
255
Chatelain, 71
Chetwynd (Walter, of Ingestre),
464
Chigi (Cardinal), 498
Chi vers (Cedric), 678
Claessens (L.), 120
Clarke (J.), 326, 633
Clarke & Bedford, 41, 58, 146,
258. 312, 367. 601
Cobden Sanderson, 227
Cocheu, 12
Cockerell (Douglas), 428
Colbert (J. B.), 84, 272, 361
" Cottage Roof " Pattern, 79,
317, 696
Courteval, 230
Crass, of Glasgow, 401
(725)
Book-Prices Current,
D'Acquin (Louis, Bishop of Seez)
D'Adda (Marquis), 54, 455, 466,
720
D'Agut (Jean Baptiste), 437
Daniel (George), 512
David (S.), 26
De Coverly, 11, 88, 230
Deerskin, 380
Delange Pdre, 306
Delaux Pere, 255
Derome, 71, 201, 212, 279, 305,
372, 487, 519, 602, 643, 721
Derome, Style of, iii, 414, 518
Derome le Jeune, 148, 465, 549
De Thou (J. A.), 53, 286. 306,
443, 691, 723
D'Hoym (Comte), 318
Diane de Poitiers, 12, 16
Dickens (Mary), 362
Didot, 244
Doeskin, 15th Century, 44
D'Orleans-Valois. See Orleans
Dos-a-Dos, 474
Doves Bindery, 154
Du Bouchet (Jean), 152
Du Prat, 477
Durfe (Claude), 684
Duru, 27, 44, 102, no, 141, 162,
203, 452, 558
Elizabeth (Queen), 212, 245, 368,
540. 711
E.M.B.H.I.P., 41
E. (M.) and Crescent, 508
Embroidered Bindings, 63, 76,
77, 156, 426, 474
Enghsh 15th Century, 14
Enghsh i6th Century, 12, 44,
109, 237. 239, 253, 259, 301.
315. 329, 331. 382, 415, 435,
469, 470, 685
English 17th Century, 12, 64, 77,
97, 130. 135. 189, 293, 321, 342,
540, 718
English 1 8th Century, 211, 420,
463
Etruscan Style, 240
Eugene de Savoie (Prince), 36
Eve (Clovis), 214, 433, 452
Eve (Clovis), Style of, 160
Farrell (T. W.), 92
Faulkner (J.), 14
Ferdinand of Spain and Maria
Amalia, Archduchesse of Aus-
tria, 174
Fitzwilliam (Earl), 32, 42, 56, 94,
153, 313. 326, 367, 391. 599,
671
Flemish i6th Century, 137
Flemish 17th Century, in
Fountaine (Sir A.), 518
Fore Edge Paintings. Se<? Painted
Edges
Fox (Sir Stephen), 575
Francis ist of France, 372, 407,
685
French 15th Century, 139
French i6th Century, 6, 8, 23,
35. 67, 90, 160, 286, 665
French 17th Century, 33, 42, 44,
82, 108, 181, 244, 432, 433
French i8th Century, 23, 36, 49,
67, 71, 80, 91, 102, 121, 123,
151, 177. 201, 211, 354, 409
G, (A.), no
G. (F.), 382
G. (H.), 680
G. (W.), 121
German 15th Century, 14, 23,
30, 38, 46, 51, 62, 70, 80, 108,
140, 158, 162, 164, 215, 241,
243, 281, 325, 444, 519, 669
German i6th Century, 50, 95,
138, 246, 305, 344, 361, 408,
452, 515. 613
Godfrey (Garret), 50
Gosden, 537, 705
Gouda (Franciscan Monastery).
270
Grafton (Duke of), 375
Grantham (Hugh), 361
Grenville Family Arms, 379, 652
Grolier, 236, 256, 682
Grolier, Style of, 46, 317, 344,
454. 515
Gruel, 81, 228
H. (H.), 693
Hammond, 355
Hardensten (Theodorus), 320
Hardy, 12, 181, 328, 362, 457
Hardy-Mennil, 96, 152, 298
Harleian, 96, 97, 103, 374
Hayday, 73, 230, 494, 629
Heaton (Richard), 75
Henri II. and Diane de Poitiers,
13. 665
Henri III. of France and Poland,
22, 60
(726)
Index of Bindings.
Henry, Son of Francis II. of Lor-
raine, 44
Henry VHI., 314, 525. 691. 695.
697
Herbert Family Arms, 2
Hering, 75, 82, 242, 322, 340
Holloway, 531
Hoym (Charles, Comte d'), 318
I. (H.). 543
Italian 15th Century, 69, 100,
284. 304, 368, 440, 461, 571.
686
Italian i6th Century, 23, 135,
195. 255, 329, 345, 422, 452,
469. 477
Italian 17th Century, 90, 138,
139, 408, 674
James I. (VI. of Scotland), 688
James II., 549
James II., when Duke of York,
226
Joly. 333
Kalthoeber, 8, 560, 662
Kaufmann, 707
Koehler, 225, 399, 504
Kraft of Wittenberg, 700
L. Double and Crown, 432
Lake (Anne), 599
Lalaure (Ch. Nic), 662
Larkins, 259
Le Douarain of Bretagne (Abbe),
399
Le Gascon, 142
Le Gascon, Style of, 181, 225,
432. 433. 602
Leighton, 69, 153, 392, 453, 689
Le Monnier, 546
Lenegre, 5
Leo X. (Pope), 550
Lewis (C), 204, 250, 512, 529, 629
Lidge, oak lx)ards, 406
Little Gidding, 66, 77, 97
Lloyd, 7, 8. 13, 14, 34, 37, 79. 87,
88, 89, 136, 170, 227, 228, 299,
330
Lomcnie (Louis Henri de), 632
Lortic, 68, 82, 130, 136, 147, 270,
298, 345. 373. 496, 538. 544.
569, 681, 703
Louis XII. and Anne of Brittany,
290
Louis XIII., 431, 432
Louis XIV., 324, 432, 660, 689
Louis XV., 373, 395
Louis XV., Daughter of, 454,
498, 690
Louis XV., Son of, 317
Louis Dauphin (Father of Louis
XVI.). 423
Lyonnese, 6, 316, 320, 540
M. and Crown (French), 395
M. and Crown (Spanish), 321
M. crowned with Fleurs de Lys,
388
M.'(J.). 589
M. (P.) and Crown, 373
M. (T. C. G.), 462
Mackenzie (J.), 10, 285. 581
Maioli (Thomasso), 257
Mansell, 679
Marguerito de Valois, 214-15
Marius Michel, 22, 96, 274, 515
Markland (J.), 163
Marlborough Arms, 344
Mary (Shelley ?), 591
Massena, Due de Rivoli, 152
Mazarin (Cardinal), 665
Mearne (Chas.), 78
Mearne (Samuel), 226, 288, 577,
714. 718
Mearne, Style of, 63, 94, 363,
401, 420
Menars (Marquis de), 256
Mignaellus (Cardinal Fabius), 632
Mirandola Family Arms, 484
Mola (Marquis de), 642
Monastic Binding, 5, 15, 37
Montagu Arms, 273
Morante (Marquis de), 544
Morrell, 164, 363
Munich Buckskin, 673
Murton (C), 504
Napoleon I., 31, 262
Neapolitan 17th Century, 599
Needlework, 63, 76, 77, 156, 426,
474
Northumberland (Earl of, " the
Wizard "), 711
Netherlands, 6, 15, 93, 230, 240,
278. 281, 286, 366, 383, 533, 545
Niedr6e (E.), 632. 675, 682
Orleans (Gaston, Due d'), 300
Orleans (Phihppe II., Due d'), 556
Orleans- Valois (Chas. Louis d'),
92, 468
Oxford i6th Century, 109, 338,
554
(727)
Index of Bindings.
P. (H.). 653
P. (L.), 246
P. (R.). 239
Padeloup, 165, 334, 613
Padeloup le Jeune, 355
Painted Edges, 2, 337, 424, 615
Panilleuse (Marquis de), 696
Payne (Roger), 37, 85, 168, 284,
389, 529. 569
Peiresc (Claude Fabri de), 601
Perkins (Henry), 197
Persian, 287
Petit (R.), 352, 366, 410, 548, 677
Philip of Spain, 41
Pigskin, 15th Century, 279, 304
Pigskin, i6th Century, 34, 52, 81,
83
Pius V. (Pope), 67S
Pius VI. (Pope), 451
Pratt (W.), 58, 91, 273, 298,' 305.
342, 396, 427, 481, 591
Preysing (Comte Max de), 267
Queensberry (Duke oi), 717
Quinet, 455
R. (L.), 669
Ramage, 511, 545, 592, 659
Rapartier, 45, 442
Re'ynes (John), 525
Richeheu (Due de), 23
Riviere, 10, 22, 36, 57, 97, 149,
182, 189, 232, 287, 425, 600,
604-5, 702
Root & Son, 10, 229, 567
Rouen, i6th Century, 494-5. 701
Roxburghe, Duke of, 32, 43, 284,
290, 564
Ruette, 432
S. (N.),338 ^ ^^
Saint-Remy (Marguerite de Va-
lois), 95
Salva, Bibhoteca de, 286
Sangorski & Sutcliflfe, 61, 117-
19, 471, 562
Saxe (Marie Josephe de), 102
Saxony, Arms of, 138
Saxony (Augustus, Duke of), 501
Scottish 1 8th Century, 79
Seilli^re (Baron), 22, loi, 181,
274, 298, 383, 434, 437, 442,
469, 675, 691, 717
Sheep, 17th Cent., 116, 402, 459
Shoppee Family Arms, 410
Simier, 47, 162
Smith (C), 483, 500
Soderini Arms, 225
Spanish i6th Century, 22, 23, 54,
100. 319. 321. 407. 543
Spanish 17th Century, 16
Spencer (G. J., second Earl), 96
Spierinck, 43
Staggemeier, 137, 359
Storr, of Grantham, 251
Sullivan (Sir E.), 603
Sunderland Arms, 317
Sussex (Duke of), 296
Thibaron-Joly, 384, 444, 604
Thompson St. Lazare, 21, loi,
628
Thouvenin, 399, 545, 677
Thuanus. See De Thou
Toovey, 507
Topsfield Family, of Frisingfield,
312
Torrini, 191, 265, 371, 431
Tournay Cathedral Library, 231
Trautz-Bauzonnet, 9, 13, 21, 67,
90, loi, 102, 146, 198, 283, 345,
369, 497. 555. 676, 688
Trivulzio (Marquis of), 375
Tuckett, 486
Vantaggio (Pt. Dante del), 144
Vellum, 15th Century, 453
Vellum, 1 6th Cent., 41, 698, 719
Vellum, 17th Century, 358, 460
Velvet, 34, 89, 314, 695
Venables of Kinderton (Peter),
131
Venetian 15th Century, 94, 144
Venetian i6th Century, 27, 36,
37, 41, 86, 89, 100, 174, 187,
194, 246, 452, 453, 462, 668
Verrue (Comtesse de), 276
W. (R.), 130
W. (V.), 666
Wallis, 313, 315, 423
Ware Arms, The, 211
Weir, 106, 224
Weir (Mrs.), 446
William and Mary, 78
Wilhams (Theodore), 78
Winstanley (J.), 143, 164. 200
Wodhull Arms, 37, 38, 126, 268
Women Binders, Guild of, 467
Wootton Binding, 511
Wright (J.), 42, 309, 631
Zaehnsdorf, 3, 9. 30. 39. 96, 113.
404. 499. 583
Zurich, oak boards, 390
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