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By  JAMES    DOUGLAS   STEWART, 

Islingrton  Public  Libraries ;    "  Editor  of  tbe  English  Catalogue,"  etc. 

Practical  Advice  to  Students  and  General  Readeis,  with  Explanations  of  Library  Catalogues,  a 
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ANCESTRAL   TABLETS. 

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ALPHABETICAL  ARRANGEMENT 
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Being  a  Record  of  the  Prices  at  which  Books  have  been 
sold  at  Auction,  with  the  Titles  and  Descriptions  of  the 
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RECORD    OF   THE    PRICES   AT    WHICH  BOOKS 

HAVE  BEEN  SOLD  AT  AUCTION, 

FROM    OCTOBER,     191 7,    TO    AUGUST,     igijS, 

BEING   THE  SEASON  1917-1918, 

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Volumes  XXI.  to  XXX. 
For  the  Years  1907-1916. 

Volumes  XL  to  XX. 
For  the  Years  1897-1906, 

AND 

Volumes  I.  to  X. 
For  the  Years  1887-1896. 

FORMING      KEYS      TO      THE      THIRTY     VOLUMES      AND, 

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of  references,  to  see  whether  we  could  discover  any  errors,  we 
are  glad  to  say  that  we  can  find  none.  This  is  high  praise  when 
the  author  says  in  his  preface,  *This  Index  contains  about 
one  hundred  thousand  entries,  while  the  numerals 
employed,  which  closely  approach  a  million,  almost 
defy  counting.*  Among  the  great  advantages  of  the  Index 
may  be  mentioned  the  promptitude  with  which  the  reader  may 
now  find  and  compare  the  relative  value  of  any  book  during  the 
decade  covered  (bringing  to  a  point  the  various  copies  sold), 
enabling  him  to  ascertain  whether  its  value  has  increased  or 
dimished  during  the  period.  .  .  .  The  Second  Index  is  so  superior 
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•A  a  bibliographer's  guide  is  increased  fourfold. 
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three  years'  work." 

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considerably  to  the  reputation  of  English  Bibliography." 

LONDON  I     ELLIOT    STOCK.    7.  Paternoster  Row.  EX. 


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. 


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"  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$^ 


The  contractions  used  are  few  in  number,  and,  generally  speaking, 
familiar,  though  the  following  may  be  incidentally  mentioned : — 


n.p, 


,  or  d. 

No  place  or  date  of  publication, 

bds. 

Boards. 

m.e. 

Marbled  edges. 

r.e. 

Red  edges. 

w.a.f. 

With  all  faults. 

t.e.g. 

Top  edges  gilt. 

v.y. 

Various  years. 

Autograph  §rim  dfurrent 

(Published  Annually  in  September), 

BEING  A  COMPLETE  ALPHABETICAL  AND  CHRONOLOGICAL 
RECORD  OF  AUTOGRAPH  LETTERS,  DOCUMENTS  AND 
ALL  CLASSES  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  SOLD  BY  AUCTION  IN 
LONDON,  WITH  THE  DATE  AND  PLACE  OF  SALE,  NAME 
OF  PURCHASER  AND  PRICE  OF  EACH  LOT.  TOGETHER 
WITH    A    COMPREHENSIVE  CROSS-REFERENCE   INDEX. 

Vol.    I.  comprising  AUGUST,  1914 -JULY,  1916  inclusive. 
„     II.  „  AUGUST,  1916 -JULY,  1917 

„    III.  „  AUGUST,  1917-JULY,  1918 

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arrest  the  attention." 

Daily  Telegraph:  "Will  undoubtedly  supply  a  long-felt  want, 
and  should  be  welcomed  alike  by  collectors  and  bibliographers." 

Publishers'  Circular  ( referring  to  Vol.  I.):  "Mr.  Courville  has 
done  his  work  so  well  that  we  feel  sure  this  volume  is  but  the 
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items  valued  as  modestly  as  one  shilling  are  also  included." 

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Sphere:  "...  A  most  interesting  book  ...  a  multitude  of  good 
things" 

Etc.,  etc. 


Coins  antr  tj^^ir  ©^atos. 

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for  Old  Coins  and  Medals  during  1917. 

Price  15s.  net. 

The  Connoisseur :  "The  compact  and  handily  arranged  little 
volume  will  prove  a  boon  to  numismatic  collectors.  It  provides  a 
reliable  guide  to  the  prices  realised  by  coins,  medals,  and  tokens. 
.  .  .  Every  item  can  be  instantly  referred  to,  and  a  number  of  the 
rarer  pieces  are  illustrated.  ..." 

Etc. 


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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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(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.] 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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"], 

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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 
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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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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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 

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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- 
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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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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 
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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 

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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 

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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 
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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 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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♦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 

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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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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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plates,  7  vol.,  hf.  cf.  (binding  damaged),  New  York,  J.  J. 
Audubon,  1840-44,  imp.  8vo.  (751),  April  29,  Sotheby 

Maggs,  £56 
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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. 

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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. 


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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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(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. 

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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., 

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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 

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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.) 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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 
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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^ 

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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, 
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(60),  March  18,  Christie  Edwards,  £^4 

Bellianis  of  Greece.     See  Fernandez  (Geron) 

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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. 

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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.) 

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.  .  .  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 

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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 

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[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 

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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 

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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.,. 

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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 

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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- 

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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 

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.  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. 

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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.] 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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(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 

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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 

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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 

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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- 

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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 

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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- 

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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).] 

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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 

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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 
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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 

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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 


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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.] 

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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. 

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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. 

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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, 

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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], 

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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], 
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10,  Christie  Quaritch,  £2<^ 

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Churchill,  3  vol.  (a  few  leaves  stained),  18/J4,  all  orig.  el. 
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British  School  at  Athens.  Nos.  2  to  6,  8,  10.  14  and  16  to  21. 
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Moseley,  1653,  8vo.  (236),  Nov.  5,  Sotheby 

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Brome  (R.)  Lachrymal  Musarum :  The  Tears  of  the  Muses 
exprest  in  Elegies  .  .  .  upon  the  death  of  the  most  hopeful! 
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1650  one  substituted  ;  two  leaves  were  added  between 
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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- 

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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, 
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Brookshaw  (Geo.)     Pomona  Britannica,  col.  plates,  russ.  gt., 

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[£6,  mor.  ex.   (rubbed),  name  on  dedication,  July  29, 

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Brown  (Dr.  Jno.)  Rab  and  his  Friends,  one  of  12  copies 
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sold  for  /40  on  March  27,  1906,  Sotheby.  Lot  202.] 

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How  Pippins  enjoyed  a  Day  with  the  Foxhounds,  by 
"Phiz,"  no  separate  title,  12  col.  plates,  ih.  (1863),  together 

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April  29,  Sotheby  Derby,  £12^ 

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printed  bds.),  n.d.,  folio  (2983),  Feb.  25,  Sotheby 

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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 

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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 
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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., 

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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 

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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 

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June  10,  Sotheby,  Lot  106.] 

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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 

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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 
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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 
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Wales,  428  engravings,  3  vol.,  contemp.  cf.  (rubbed),  1774 
— Nearly  100  Views  of  Cities  and  Chief  Towns  in  England 
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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. 

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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), 
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cf.,  Colombo,  1888,  8vo.  (427),  Dec.  17,  Sotheby 

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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- 

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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., 

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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 

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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,  £^ 

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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,  £^ 

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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^^ 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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(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.] 

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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- 

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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 


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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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, 

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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- 

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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, 
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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 
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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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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$ 

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t.e.g.,  Niort,  L.  Clouzot,  1865-6,  imp.  8vo.  (725),  May  14, 
Sotheby  Ellis,  £2   i8s. 

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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. 

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title  containing  port.,  front,  of  the  royal  arms  and  folding 
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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 

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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 

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■  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 

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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 

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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 

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"  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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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.] 

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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), 

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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 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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.] 

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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, 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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^ 
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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, 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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(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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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.) 

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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 

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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 

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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 


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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- 

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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. 

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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, 

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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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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., 

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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."] 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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), 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 
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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 

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double  columns,  with  signs,  (imperfect,  containing  163. 
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not  subject  to  return,  old  cf.  (rebacked)  [R.  Pynson,. 
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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.] 

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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- 
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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., 
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Svo.  (778),  May  14,  Sotheby  Shepherd,  £^(> 

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published  ed.,  illustrations  by  Tenniel,  orig.  cl.,  sign.  Bi 
repaired  (soiled),  1866,  Svo.  (121),  Jan.  23,  Puttick 

Edwards,  £15  los. 
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[Dodgson  (C.  L.)]  Alice's  Adventures  in  Wonderland,  with 
Proem  by  Austin  Dobson,  illustrations  by  Rackham, 
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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," 

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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) 


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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., 

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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., 

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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. 

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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 

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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^ 


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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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- 

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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 

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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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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.] 

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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 

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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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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 

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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 

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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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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 

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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 
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margins  with  uncut  edges.  First  leaf  of  dedication  has 
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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 

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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 

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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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Cambridge,  1887,  ports.,  together  16  vol.,  large  papkr, 
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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. 
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£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. 

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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 

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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 

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English  Pilot  (The)  for  the  Southern  Navigation,  with  the 
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Hudson's  Bay  to  the  River  Amazones,  maps  and  charts 
(some  leaves  damp-stained),  1779-80,  folio  (204),  Feb.  20, 
Sotheby  Robertson,  £/\. 

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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, 

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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. 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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,  £^^ 

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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 

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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, 

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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], 

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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. 

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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, 

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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 

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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- 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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- 

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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. 

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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. 

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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, 

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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, 

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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, 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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- 
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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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- 

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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 

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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. 

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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 
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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] 

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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. 

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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 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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.] 

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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 

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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. 
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(many  leaves  wormed),  modern  bds.,  from  Dr.  Klosz's 
library,  [colophon  on  fol.  439b]  .  .  Impressi  Colonie  Anno 
.  .  Millesimoquadringentesimo  septuagesimo  octavo  die 
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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 
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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 

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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 

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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. 
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1509  par  Gillet  Hardouyn,  etc.,  8vo.  (357),  March  18, 
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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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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. 

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[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. 

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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, 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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- 

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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 

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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$ 

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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 

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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.] 

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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, 

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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, 

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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 

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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., 

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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, 

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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, 

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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 

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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.] 

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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 

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(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 

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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 

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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 ; 

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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 

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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 

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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., 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 
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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. 

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[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 

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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- 

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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. 

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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- 

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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, 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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., 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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., 

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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,. 
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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.), 

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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 

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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 

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(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- 

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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, 

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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 

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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., 

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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., 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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[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) 


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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 ►. 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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 
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Paris,  chez  lean  Houze,  1586,  8vo.  (522),  May  14,  Sotheby 

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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 
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Malynes  (Ger.)  Treatise  of  the  Canker  of  Englands  Common- 
wealth, first  ed.,  hf.  cf.,  R.  Field  for  Wm.  Johnes,  1601, 
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Regnault,  c.  1515],  i2mo.  (488),  March  18,  Christie 

Tregaskis,  £2.6 

Mancinelli  (Ant.)  Rhetoricen  ad  herennium  esse  Ciceronis. 
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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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long  lines,  32  to  a  full  page,  woodcut  before  the  Canon, 
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and  borders  and  initials  of  the  binder,  ©.  <Bi.  (Garret  God- 
frey) [Grey,  No.  43a,  Roll  I.]  (rebacked),  Parisiis  in  aedi- 
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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 
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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 

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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, 

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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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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^. 

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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  £^ 

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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 

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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 

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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.] 

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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) 


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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 : 

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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.]         ^^^^^ 


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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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- 

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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 

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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- 

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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^ 

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[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 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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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, 

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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. 

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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 


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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. 

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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, 

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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, 

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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 

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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,. 

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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, 

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"  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. 

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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 

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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. 

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[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 

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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 
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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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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- 

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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. 

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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,. 

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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 

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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. 

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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- 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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nouvelle  6U.,  port.,  plates  after  Moreau,  Eisen,  Gravelot,. 
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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 

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ii.,  with  minor  differences.     It  comprises  239  leaves.] 

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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' 

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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- 
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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, 

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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 

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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 

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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. 


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[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,  £^^ 

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[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. 

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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 

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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 — 

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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.) 

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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 

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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. 

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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- 

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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 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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- 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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.] 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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& 

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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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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), 

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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. 

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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. 

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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.] 

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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,  £(> 

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[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. 

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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 

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{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 

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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 

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(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. 

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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 

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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^ 

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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, 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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, 

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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.] 

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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 

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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 

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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.] 

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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. 

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8vo.  (898),  April  29,  Sotheby  Martens,  £2 

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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. 

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Series,  17  vol. — Second  Series,  13  vol. — Third  Series,  12 
vol.,  together  42  vol.,  containing  283  plates  (proofs)  after 
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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. 
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Ellis,  ^3   15s.. 

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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 

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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 

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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 — 

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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, 

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[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. 

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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- 

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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 

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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, 

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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, 

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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] 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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- 

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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 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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(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 

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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 

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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,. 

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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 

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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, 

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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. 

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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 

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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,  £^ 

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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 

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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.,. 

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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 

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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), 

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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.] 

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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 

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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- 

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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) 


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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 


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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 

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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 

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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- 

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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- 

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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. 

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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 

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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, 

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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." 

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£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- 

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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 

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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. 

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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.] 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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,  £^^ 
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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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 

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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., 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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.] 

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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 

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•  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 

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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., 

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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. 

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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^ 

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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, 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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 

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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- 

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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,. 

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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), 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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,  £^ 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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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, 

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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^ 


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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, 

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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) 


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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 

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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., 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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),. 
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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), 
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Stanihurst  (R.)  De  vita  S.  Patricii,  Hiberniae  Apostoli,  libri 
IL,  mor.,  g.e.,  AntverpicB,  Ex  officina  Christophori  Plantini, 

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Stanley  (E.)  Extraordinary  Ascent  of  the  Enchanted  Moun- 
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(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 

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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^ 

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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 

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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'] 
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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 
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1514-15],  sm.  foUo  (3746),  Nov.  22,  Sotheby 

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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 
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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 

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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 

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and  other  cuts  of  arms  in  the  text,  old  veil.,  wrappers, 
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Magna  Charta  unto  this  present  yere,  blocit  letter,  double 
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Richard  Tottelli,  1574,  sm.  folio  (318),  April  29,  Sotheby 

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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- 
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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 
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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- 
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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, 
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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),. 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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), 

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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 

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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 

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[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 

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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 

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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 

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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., 
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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 
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Stuart  (Hy.,  Cardinal  of  York).  DiaroperrannoMDCCLXXXViii. 
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stampato  da  un  manuscritto  nella  biblioteca  di  Orazio, 
Conte  di  Orford,  75  copies  printed,  wrappers,  1876,  4to. 
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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 

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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 

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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 
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Stubbs  (Ph.)  The  Intended  Treason  of  Doctor  Parrie  :  and 
his  Complices,  Against  the  Queenes  moste  Excellent 
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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),. 
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Study  to  be  quiet :  Or,  a  short  View  Of  the  Miseries  of  Warre,. 
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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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"  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. 

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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, 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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., 

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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 

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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 — 

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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) 


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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 

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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,. 

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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 

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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 

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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- 

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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 

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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 : 

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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  | 

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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. 

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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 

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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- 

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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- 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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, 

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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.] 

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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 

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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, 

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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 

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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], 
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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.] 

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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, 
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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 

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1805,  arranged  by  A.  M.  Broadley,  4  vol.,  three-quarter 
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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 

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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 

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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 

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(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. 

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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 
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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., 

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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. 

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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 
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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, 

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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, 

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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 

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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 

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Zouch  (Dr.)     The  Sophister.     See  Sophister 

Zouch  (Thos.)  Life  of  Isaac  Walton,  large  paper,  proof 
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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 


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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 


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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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